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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922
JOSEPH W. HUMPHRIES
ATTORNEY AT LAW
626, 627, 628, 629 Healey Building Atlanta, Georgia
Bell Phone Ivy 2715
LOANS NEGOIATED
On Improved Farm and City Property
RELIABLE GLASSES
If you are thinking of obtaining Glasses, please bear in mind
that the financial and professional responsibility of those to
whom you entrust the care of your eyfes is of greatest import
ance. Ours is a complete organization, devoted exclusively to
the scientific examination of eyes and the fitting and grinding
of proper glasses, all for one reasonable charge.
OPTOMBTRIST
53 West Mitchell St.,
J. C. DUGGAN
Atlanta
OPTICIAN
near Terminal Station
Tremendous Sale
of the Newest and Smartest
SPRING RATS
*4
.65
$7.50 Values
The big majority of you have bought
millinery from us and proved to your
self you saved handsomely by doing so.
This is but another instance. Choose from 200 loveliest
spring hats in black and colors—trimmed with fruits, flow
ers, feathers and ribbons—and save the difference between
$7.50 and $4.66.
>17
.50
50 Ladies’
Suits
$25 Values
No doubt you can buy a
spring suit from many
places for $17.50, but not
such suits as these—for
there isn’t a suit in the lot
worth under $25. They
were all made to sell for a
higher price and are worth
it. Select tricotines, serges
or sports tweeds.
100 Ladies’$1 n.OO
Dresses w
$22.50 Values.
Here’s a sale that demon
strates what we mean by
saying we save you money
on ready made garments.
With every emphasis at our
command, we say that no
smarter styles, nor better
values are offered in all
Atlanta. Made in Crepe de
Chines, Canton Crepes and
Taffetas.
Thoinlson’s ‘Glove Fitting Corsets.
$1.50
$7.50 Plaited
Sports Skirt
Homespun .95
skirts in full
plaited sty les.
New spring colors and com
binations.
$4 Newest
Pongee Waits
Heavy quality
all silk pongee
in s t y 1 e s to
wear with sports skirts.
$2
.95
Ladies’ $5 Oxfords
$3*95
Not only good values, but good
looking models—of brown calf
with low rubber heels. All sizes
and widths.
$1.50 Pure
Silk Hose
Pure thread pi
silk hose forM^p
ladies in all
New spring colors. Semi-
fashioned.
New Spring
Neckwear
Splendid van- pi
ety of ladies’ 1^
spring neck-
wear in collars, cuffs and
sets in organdies, laces, etc.
MEN’S WEAR AT SPECIAL PRICES!
Everything new for men and boys in clothing, hats, furnish
ings and shoes now ready in complete assortments—AT
MONEY SAVING PRICES.
Smith & Higgins, Inc
* Atlanta, Ga.
254 Peters St.
HANNAH
Mr. and Mts; H. H. Baughan, of
Miami Fla., enroute to North Car
olina, stopped over for a few days'
stay with friends of this place.
Miss Jewell Giles left Saturday
for a weeks stay with her Aunt
Mrs. J. B. Strickland of Atlanta.
Mr. Glen Carter and Mr. Otis
Giles spent Sunday morning with
Mr. Earl Morris.
Miss Margie Hodnett, Messrs
Clarrnce Barrow and Ralph Mor
ris were the guests of Misses
Gracie aud Frankie Phillips for a
while Saturday eveuing.
Mrs E. A. Riley who has been
on the sick list fhr several weeks
is some better, we are glad to re
port.
Mr' and Mrs. Hurt Wilson and
family , of Douglasaille spent Sun.
day with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wil
son of this place.
Miss Mano Phillips spent Sun
day with Miss Timie Giles.
A crowd of boys and girls of
this place were out riding Sunday
morning.
Mrs John Brock and son Pem
after a short stay with Mrs. Brocks
mother here, have returned to
their home near Carrnllton.
Midway
Mrs. Jessie Maguire has been on
the sick list for several days.
Miss Inez Wright the week end
with relatives in Douglasville,
We are glad to say Miss Blanch
James is able to be out again,
Mrs. Olin Couch ond children
were Saturday visitors of Mrs.
Dollis Couch.
Miss May Hardin was home
Sunday, from Atlanta, where she
has been spending some time.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Morris and
children of near Hiram, visited
relatives near Midway, Sunday.
Messrs. Parks James and Wal
ter Camybell and Minnie and Ru
by Williams were Bill Arp visitors
Sunday.
Our pastor, brother Sparks, be
ing sick, brother Wlson, one of
the young preachers of Emory,
filled the pulpit at Midway both
Sunday and Sunday night.
Mr: and Mrs. Ed Mozley spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Logan
King.
Mr and Mrs J. F. Williams vis
ited his brother at Cave Springs,
Sunday.
Old-Fashioned Hard Gingerbread.
Take one cupful each of molasses,
sugar and shortening, and one cupful
of boiling water. Sift two tablespoon
fuls each of ginger and soda with one
cupful of flour and add to the mixture.
Mix well; add flour to make a stiff
dough. Place In a cool place and the
next day roll out and cut in squares
i one-half inch thick and lmke.
They are
Good!
Bay this Cigarette and Save Money
PAY ME tor CURES ONLY
If you arc suffering
Stricture, Fissure
of vitality, nervon
make no charge fo:
Blood Poison, Skin, Kidney. Bladdc.
Nervous Debility, Exhaustion, Wcaknes'
ing the city call on me at once, as vm
turning home. Office hours daily 10
Piles, Fistula,
use loss
1 Chronic Diseases, Eczema’
Out-of-town men visit-
may be cured before re-
to 1 p. m. Everything strictly private and confidential7
„ .. . DR. T. W. HUGHES. Specialist.
Established 1912—13^ N. Broad St., opp. 3d Nat. Bank, Atlanta. Ga.
Made $250,000-
on Patillo
w Higgins
TO WHO* IT HAY covcmtr
THIS IITKSSSSTH, tHat 1
it tvwnt;
having greet lmc*.
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I regard hla •evbeinc honest and
in£ and developing oil *iel$<
letop oil riold and lnduoed a© to go In with hla to develop
t, and through our offorts'the flalt was developed. Vf Ov
estnent In this proJsot has netted ne over $£$0,00fcc0' to
i date, and wy Interest Is still bringing profitable
* Where Poor Men Got
Rich
Overnight
youre very truly^ .
PATILLO HIGGINS, OIL WIZARD
rUa-Pmktenl cl S. P. R. B. Endorses Patillo Hitzios
First Texas Field Discovered by Patillo Higgnt, 1901
THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that we, the untlcr-
rifnod citizens of Beaumont, Texas, are person
ally acquainted with Pattillo Higgins of this
rityt we have known him for many years, and
believe him to be perfectly reliable and trust
worthy. He ii a native of Beaumont, Texas.
We know within our personal knowledge that
Mr. Higgins discovered the Beaumont Oil Field
hi the year 1802, and he said when the field waj
developed that it would be worth millions of
dollars. Ho said that single wells would flow
thousands of barrels of oil per day. He located
the .-exact spot where all the big gushers are
Mr. Higgins deserves the whole honor of
discovering and developing the Beanmeat Oil
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Loral Land
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YOUR BIG CHANCE!
A deep Well has already been brought in at Barbers Hill. The big companies are
operating there. Yog have an Opportunity now of a lifetime—a Chsnce to get in on the
ground floor and get in on what looks like the NEXT BIGGEST OIL FIELD EVER
DISCOVERED IN TEXAS!
BACK A WINNER!
Higgins is a Winner-IS WINNING NOW! If you do go into Oil, BACK A WINNER!
A FIVE TIMES WINNER IN A PROVEN GUSHER FIELD IS A GOOD COM BINA
TION TO PLAY!
GET IN AS A STARTER!
The Higgins-Mexia Oil Co. has just been organized with Patillo Higgins in chsrgeof
Field Operations. He has selected acreage of great value near tne Discovery well at
Barbers Hill.
TO MAKE THE BIG MONEY IN OIL, INVEST BEFORE A STRIKE IS
MADE—NOT AFTER.
YOU’VE GOT A CHANCE QERE TO GET IN WITH PATTILLO HIG
GINS, WHO HAS DISCOVERED FIVE GREAT OIL FIELDS, AS A
STARTER ON A STARTER’S BASIS!
Higgins Well that Paid 43 lor
INFORMATION COUPON
Mr. Pattillo Higgins
703 Turnbow Bldg., ~
Houston, Texas
Without obligation on my part, send
details of your Bonus offer to Starters.
NAME
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STATE