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DOUGLAS COUNTY SEN TJNDL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12 1921.
T~v 1 P/Mintir! Thf. Atlanta Constitution ‘truthfully
L/OUfflaS V^OUlllV says: “What the farmers of this country
i needs wors e than anything else is better
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PUBLISHED FRIDAYS
Z. T. DAKE
Editor and Publisher
difference whether you call it: “League
of Nations,” “Association of Nations”
or any other name, but if we would
i prosper we must have consumers for
' our products. If some such agreement
had been effected the depression v.e
! have undergone would not have been
Entered at Postoffice, at Douglas- f e ] t<
rille, Ua., as ^Second Class Mail.
The Government may enlarge
and ,
4 THEAfMERICANPR&SASSOCIATION~l ; rxlcnd Mheral credit, on land and farm
products which acts are commond • bl*.
but so long as we hold our selves aloof
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Its the sincere wish of the Sentinel from (he Europenn countrie, just so lon«
editor that each one of its readers enjoy 4 , .
( u .1 • . will we be unable to market our pro
to the fullest everything expressed or
implied in the oft, old sentiment: “A <,uc,s and 80 ,on * wil1 the
Merry Christmas and a Happy Now wheels of progress be retarded.
Year.” !
There will be no regular edition of I
the Sentinel next week. A small issue
containing chiefly legal advertising and
limited in number will b e sent out. The
Sentinel office will be closed and the
force will take a week’s holiday.
A fool behind a steering wheel is a
dangerous proposition, and a drunk man
—well there’s no difference, a drunk
ran is a fool whether he is behind a
steering wheel or not.
Help to Help Others
Ton can’t "give until It hurts’*—for
giving an American dollar to Join the
American Red Cross helps you to help
others who are hurt and who need re-
list
Climate and Deafness.
It Is curious to note how (leaf
mutism varies In different countries.
In Switzerland, for Instance, owing to
the prevalence of cretinism. 245 per
100,000 of the Inhabitants suffer front
It, whereas the general average among
Europenn countries Is 70. and In the
United States. (IS. nor 100.000.
He doesn’t Stand for Much, d»K*s the
Qdlck-Tempered Man, and When he
gets Steamed Up, all hands Rush for
Cover. The Quick-Tempered Man Is
a pretty good Ole Scoutjat that, aside
from his Hasty Temper, and nobody
takes his ll'l Iirnln Storms seriously.
Birds as Weather Prophets.
At least some birds are good
weather prophets. The green wood
pecker Is known In some parts of this
country as the “rain bird” because Ills
laughing cry so often precedes a down-
pour. The uihi.-udihruHh. again, has
gained the nr me of “storm cock,” be-
rtm<:e In* •' find and rain.
Christmas Greetings
We wish to offei our heartfelt Christinas Greet- t
b
ings to all our customers and friends, and express to \
you our sincere thanks for the business entrusted to i
us during the year 1922,
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Why Turn to Right?
The first “keep tu liie rlfrtlt” tun
enacted In the L'tnteil s'!liter la be
lieved to have tieen passed by the
Maryland leclslnture encly In 18CKX
The Season's Greetings
Author's Trip Almost Royal.
Mark Twain says that when Bret
flarte came ear* In If “0 to take the
editorship of the proposed Lakeside
Magazine In Chicago, that he crossed
the continent In such prodigious
blaze of national Interest and excite
ment that one might hnve supposed
Unit he wns the viceroy of India or a
progress of Halley’s cmnet come again
after 75 years of lamented absence.
“MORE BUSINESS
IN GOVERNMENT**
This apt phrase wns used In Presi
dent Harding’s lirst message t? Con
gress and applies particularly In postal
munugement where postmasters are
being Impressed with the fact that
they are managers of local branches
of the biggest business Id tha uuirid.
If the human ince Is ever brought
'o a seasonable degree of physical per*
foctTon, It will be done through .ore
ventlve medicine.
Man, ,tfi, Gets Divorce Over Letter
Henry Campbell, a Colored man 101
years old, has been granted a divorce
from his wife, Alvertn W. Campbell,
of Baltimore, Md. The finding of n
letter addressed to his wife by anoth
er man led to the Reparation, Camp
bell said.
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Gratitude to you, Our Customer, for your Friendlfl
Co-operation is uppermost in our mind at this Holiday
Season.
I: T.0 try to show our appreciation of your loyalty ant'■
|j good will by continuing to think of your interests, and by
i| rendering you increasingly belter service, is our aim for the
| coming year. 1
S • Sincerely Yours,
Giles Brothers
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Still Doing Business
At The Same Old Stand
We are readp to supply your every
Christmas desire in good things to eat.
Fish, Oysters and Fresh Meats of
every description.
Fruits, Nuts, Candies in abun
dance, and the very best in quality.
Staple and Fancy Groceries of
all kinds.
Prompt Service and Prices always
right.
Mozley Brothers
The Almighty Dollar
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Everybody wants it—needs it—works for it—gets it.
After they get it, what do they do with it? The wise
man makes sure that the end of every week he has a
little left over—no matter how small the amount.
That’s thrift. , If you put a dollar in this bank every
day, at the end of ten years you will have $4250.
Saving is a habit—it’s the best babit you can acquire.
Get the habit and start a savings account today.
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I Closing Out Sale
$1.00 Starts You Off.
We are always ready to serve you in any possible
capacity.
Wishing you and yours the most enjoyable holiday
season and that 1923 will be a most
prosperous year for you.
I am closing out my stock of jewelry at cost. I
have a fine line of solid gold’ Rings, Brooches,
Bar Pins Stick Pins, Cuft Buttons, Lavaliers,
Neck Chains, Baby Pin Sets, Ladies’ Beauty
Pins, Soft Shirt Collar Pins, Emblem Pins for
the different orders.
Also a fine line of Gold Filled Jewelry.
Come and get your Xmas presents while the
stock is complete.
I am closing out my Jewelry to devote my
time to the OPTICAL BUSINESS and WATCH
REPAIRS.
I am a Graduate Optometrist.
Examining Eyes and Fitting Glasses
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