Douglas County sentinel. (Douglasville, Douglas County, Ga.) 190?-current, December 22, 1922, Image 9

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SENTINEL ' 'AY, DECEMBER 22 1922. Announcement ' We are now prepared to do your Dlumbing of all kind. Also electrical work, if you have a house to wire and water to put in call 43. If your electric lights get out of fix, and the water run= ning and cannot be stopped, call 43. Our prices reasonable. Our work guaranteed Pump Guns (Winchester) reduced to $35.00 Double Barrel Guns reduced to - 15.00 Single Barrel Guns reduced to - 5.00 Harding Supply Co. PREVENTION OF SMALLPOX. j I The key to the prevention of small-1 pox la vaccination. If all people In j a community have been vaccinated [ jwithin five years, no epidemic of S mallpox will occur in that coramun- ty. Smallpox in a person vaccinated twice iB uncommon, j I Secondary in prevention is the quar- ’ iantine of the smallpox case and of all unvaccinated persons who have come in contact with the case. Quarantine pf the case alone is not sufficient, as •it would not prevent infection from those who might be still in the incu- jbation period of the disease. | i On the appearance of smallpox the jbealth officer urges all who have-never been vaccinated or who have not been vaccinated within five years to be vac* cinated, knowing that if the people fol low out this common sense procedure, i they will be immune to the disease, j The result is that if all are vaccinated i the health officer knows that he has “no smallpox to fear, other than those lew persons infected before they were ! vaccinated. I Persons vaccinated from 1 to 4 days ! after exposure to a case of smallpox ' rarely have the disease, the vaccina tion protecting them. Unvaccinated school children oi 1 teachers should not bo allowed to at | tend school, as they form a group sus ceptible to smallpox. j. R. HUTCH liSO’ Attorney-Hi-l.iitt Office in Hutches'" l.i'ihling. R. H. Poole C. V. VanBnnt DRS POOLE & VANSANT Surgery a n d Ch r onic Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty Phones Nos. 24, 92 and 137 Offices Over Selman’B Drug Store J. T. SAMPLES SURVEYOR Land Surveyed, Plata and Blue Prints Made on Short Notice. Federal Loan Surveys a Specialty. Address, WINSTON, GA Kt. 2. STORE AND MILL The firm of Morris & Bobo |has been dis solved and I have put in a new mill at the old stand, where I will be glad to do your grinding. We carry a full line of heavy groceries, flour, meal and FEED STUFF Come and see me. Your business will be appreciated. T. B. MORRIS BLINDNESS FROM BIRTH. "Born blind*’ means neglect, pure and simple. We have a harmless preven tive for this kind of blindness; in ,fact, we have a law on our statute hooks that requires the physician oi midwife to use this preventive. 11 reads: "That it shall be the duty of any person who shall be in attendance on any childbirth to apply to the child such prophylactic treatment as may be proscribed by the State Board of Health to prevont blindness from gonococcus infection. “That any person who shall nurse or attend any infant shall report an> Inflammation of the eyes of said child that shall develop within two week® after birth to the local health officei or to a licensed physician.” DR. R. A. RAINER. Dentist Office in Hutcheson Building. Good Plot Everything. A plot, after all, Is a design to whlfh everything else must be subordinated If the reader’s attention is to he en ticed and enthralled. Rude life may not conform to this design, and the psychologist nmy desptse It, yet there is no such thing ns a good novel that has not a good plot.—Francis Hackett Famous Musicians. A London writer calls attention to 'the fact that the names of many com posers begin with B. He notes Bach, Beethoven, Bax, Bliss, Bridge, Bqfn- ers, Brahms, Berlioz, Borodlne, Balfe, Bennott, Bellini, Bantock, Bizet, Bishop, Brunneau, Boccherini, Balaki- reff, Boyce, Busoni, Byrd and Bulk Sunshine is the host tonic. EACH DOLLAR BRINGS FIVE MORE Tho United States Public Healtl Service reports that the expenditur of $50,000 for rural hygiene work or the co-operative plan in tho last fisca year led to the appropriation of 1'iyc times as much by States and countiei and of a good deal more by private in \ dividuals and cort'oratinns. RUNABOUT F. O. B- DETROIT With One-man Top and Slanting Windshield The Ford Runabout at this new low price is the most economical means of trans portation salesmen can employ. With the new one-man top and slanting wind shield, it is a more wonderful value than ever before. Time-saving, absolutely de pendable transportation at the minimum cost. Buy now — Terms if desired. J. R. DUNCAN Ford Cars Fordson Tractors DR. D. HOUSEWORTH Special attention to Surgery and Diseases of Women and Children, rhnnes: Office, 106; Res., 118. Office in Hutcheson Bldg. R. E. HAMILTON, M. D. Re/. Pho"e 78 Office I’hone 73 Diseases of Heart and Lungs a Specialty Office in Hutcheson Huilding. Dr. J. F. Duffey Registered Optometrist Fi.vcu Examined Glasses Fitted At Duflxy’.s Jewelry w tore Wishing You A Merry Christmas DR. WELCH “MEN’S DISEASES" 20 1-2 Marietta St. ATLANTA, GA. LOIS MILLS LAUNDRY Now Prepared to do Dry Cleaning DON’T GO Telephone and save the differ ence- Are you getting the benefit of our reduced toll rates? All rates based on station-to- station charge. Federal tax extra Evening rates (8.30 P. M. to 12 Midnight) one fourth less than day rates. Night rates (12 Mid night to 4.30 A. M.) one half less than day rates. Minimum charge 25 cents. We will be glad to explain our different classes of toll service. Gainesboro Telephone '& Telegraph Co. ...3* Xmas Extra We stocked up our store full of goods of all kinds and will have spe cial prices on everything Trade with Us and Save Your Money J. Groodzinsky Saturday Specials We have bought heavily and offer special prices all next week. Let us sa ve you some money. “Boss”—best grade self-rising . . . .$■.65 “Moon”—fancy patent .1.75 Dixie Rose . 1.90 Nellie King Dunlop’s Best—plain . 1.90 .2.10 Miss Dixie Self Rising . . 2. ro Sun Flour .2.30 K. K. K -2-35 All Kinds Groceries til Right Prices ' Morris & Abercrombie mMimnnuiunmMtHnimuHnHMHi S From S “The Shop of Beautiful Gifts” Buy The Gifts that Last Are You a Christmas Giver? The time for down right Christinas shopping is at hand. We offer you a suggestive list. Tuck it in S your pocketbook and come to our Little Shop and X consult it. You’ll find your labor of love an easy one • Diamond Rings $25.00 to $i,°oo g Scarf Pins $1.50 to $50.00 Mesh Bags $3.50 to $50.00 Emblem Buttons $1.00 to 50.00 Umbrellas $8.00 to 40.00 Bill Folds 3.50 to $18.00 Seth Thomas Clocks $ 11.00 to 80. o Bar Pins 3.00 to $40.00 ■' T T | Watches $1.50 to $200.00 Emblem Chains $2.00 to $50.00 Pearl Beads $5.00 to $100.00 Wrist Watches $15.00 to $75.00 Knives $2.50 to $20.00 This is only a small number of the really exquisite gifts, both large and small, for your selection. E. A. Morgan JEWELER & OPTICIAN n 10 and 12 E. Hunter St.. Atlanta, Ga. I “There’s economy in a few steps around the corner’’ ■HHMHHHAHIIMHMHtlMtlMnHHMHIHinMl'