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Correct Glasses
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Oculists’ Prescriptions
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MACON OPTICAL
COMPANY
J. N. Kalith. Frank H. Johnson
“Optical Specialists”
565 Cherry St.
MACON GEORGIA
J. H. Spratling
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist in Relief of
Eye Strain
652 Cherry St. Phone 986
Macon, Ga.
£ £ £ Cures Malaria, Chills,
U U and Fever, Bilious
Fever, Colds and Grippe.
CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS
and envelopes, with your name
embossed. Order early from
AMERICAN PRINTING CO.
562 Mulberry St., Macon, Ga.
D. W PRITCHETT
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Office over Barnesville Drug Co.
Barnesville. Georgia
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EVERY DAY IS SUBSCRIPTION
PAYING DAY.
I Wishing You I
| A Happy and I
I Prosperous I
I New Year |
Your kind co-operation has Q
© contributed materially to g
S our success, and we appreci- g
ate it most cordially.
Accept our best wishes for a ©
I st bright and prosperous New g
Year. §
Chapman- |
Pennington |
Company g
Call and get one of
our 1924 Calendars K
Mrs. Mallory Rumble is visiting
relatives in Bowden.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dennis spent
Christmas in Madison.
Mrs. R. P. rooks has returned
home from Battle Creek, .Mich.
Mrs. Clifton Jossey of Birming-
I ham is visiting Mrs. J. S. Jossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett spent
I Christmas with relatives in Macon.
Mr. John Thweatt of West Virgin
i ia is visiting relatives, in Forsyth.
Mr. W. G. Farrish of Portsmouth,
j Va., is visiting friends in Forsyth.
Judge O. H. B. loodworth of At-
I lanta is in Forsyth for the holidays,
i Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chapman
I 're the guests of relatives in Carters-
I ville.
Rev. R. L. Bivins and Mr. Bob
! Bivins are in Buena Vista for several
■ days.
I Mr. Julian Jossey of Cleveland,
[ Ohio, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Jr
S. Jossey.
Mr. Percy Kingman of Macon is
| the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bennett.
Mr. D. H. Jones of Atlanta spent
several days with friends in Forsyth
this week.
Mr. Stokely Bloodworth of Greens
boro, N. C., is spending the holidays
in Forsyth.
Mrs. S. L. Norwood of Perry is the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
,J. 0. Ponder.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cater spent
Christmas with Mrs. L. L. Fort in
Montezuma,
Mrs. H. E. Clarke and children of
Atlanta are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T.
R. Talmadge.
Mr. Wilbur Tribble of Elberton
pent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
I). J. Tribble.
Mr. Julian Tison of Savannah was
'he Christmas guest of his mother,
Mrs. J. A. Tison.
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and fam
ily of Macon spent Wednesday with
Mrs. M. T. McKay.
Mrs. M. H. Sinquefield of Spartan
burg, S. C., is visiting het mother,
Mrs. J. R. Worsham.
Miss Bess Bivins of Atlanta spent
Christmas day with her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. R. L. Bivins.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Willingham
and children of Augusta are visiting
Col. and Mrs. B. S. Willingham.
Mr. Clinton Brooks of Atlanta is
spending the holidays with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Brooks.
Mrs, Maynard Zellner and daugh
ters, Mary Emeline and Elizabeth,
are visiting relatives in Americus.
Miss Marthena Bivins*of Bainbridge
is spending the week with bvr pa
rents, Rev. and Mrs. U. L. Bivins.
Mr. and Mrs. Candler Murphy and
daughter, Miss Charlotte, of Atlanta,
are the guests of Mrs. C. J. Zellner.
Miss Lucile Wright of Unadilla is
visiting her mother, Mrs. H. J.
Wright, during the Christmas vaca
tion.
Miss Grace Lindsey of Atlanta
spent several days with her sister,
Miss Annie Laurie Lindsey, this
week.
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TELEPHONE 213
Mrs. John Bates and little daugh
ter Dorothy of Millen came Wednes
day to visit Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Alex
ander. 1
Mr. D. J. Tribble, Jr., of Greens'-'
boro. N. C., spent Christmas with his
parents, Mr. and / Mrs. D. J. Trib
ble, Sr.
Mrs. W. M. Andrews and Mr. Nel
son Andrews of Jackson spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. An
drews.
Miss Gladys McGee of Thomaston
is spending the Christmas holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
McGee.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Cheney and
Miss Josephine Hollis of Atlanta are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thorn well
Gamble.
Mrs. E. N. Goodwyne and Miss
Mary Earl Goodwyne spent last week
with Mr. and Mrs. John Howard in
Atlanta.
Mr. George Alexander of Emory
University is spending the holidays
with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. L.
Alexander.
Miss, Annie Ruth Jossey, who is
teaching at Russellville, Ala., is spend
ng the holidays with her mother,
Mrs. J. S. Jossey.
Miss Willie Maude McClain, who
is teaching at Tennille, is spending
he holidays with her mother, Mrs.
W. A. McClain.
Miss Rebecca Cox, who teaches in
Fayetteville, arrived in Forsyth Sat
urday to spend the holidays with her
father, Mr. Albert J. Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Schumpert and
♦"<' daughter, who have been guests
of ^lrs. C. J. Zellner, returned to their
home in Jacksonville Wednesday.
Prof. Scott Holland of the Univer
sity of Georgia faculty is spending
the Christmas holidays with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Holland.
Miss Julia Maynard, who is a mem
ber of the faculty of the high school
at Rocky Mount, N. C., is spending
the Christmas holidays with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Maynard.
On ThursdayVvening Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bennett entertained most de
lightfully with a bridge party. The
home was artistically decorate 14 with
red and gree n in keeping with the
Christmas season a d“'icious hot
supper was served at the card tables
after which bridge was enjoyed until
a late hour.
Catarrhal deafness
is often caused by an Inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustadhian
Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
hearing Unless the inflammation can
be redtrfed, your hearing may be de
stroyed forever.
HAUL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do whaj we claim for it—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh HALE’S CATARRH MEDICINE
has been successful in the treatment ot
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Sold by all drug; ! is.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
FOR SALE-—Several hundred pounds
seedling pecans. More than half
as budded ones but less than half
the price. All soft shell. J. C. Porch
We have a full line of fruits, nuts
and everything good for Christmas.
Let us supply your needs. Forsyth
Mercantile Co.
FOR SALE—Two second hand Ford
motors. Tribble & Chapman.
FOR SALE—One Ford truck, good
condition, equipped for lumber
hauling. Reasonable terms. See us
at once. Willingham & Willingham.
FOUND—Dne auto tire near For
syth, See Douglas Newton at E. S.
Tucker's.
NOTICE—We can use a few hogs.
J. C. Rushin & Son.
Inactive [
Liver b
“I tare tad trouble ta* W
m todcUve »rv. M wrote Maa. L
S. Nichola, at 4411 Spesoar F
St. Nouatoa, Tmm. “Wtaa ■
I would get coaatipated, 1 would F
test a light, duay feeling h ny ■
Mad. To gat up la the morning F
with a lightness la the bead aad ■
a trembly feeling ia often a sign E
that the stomach la out of order. P
For this 1 took T»e4Wd’r L
BiacJt-Draught, aad without a r
doubt can lay 1 have never ■
found Ite equal ia any liver "
medicine. It not oaly claaaa I
the Hver, but leaves you in such I
a good condition. I have usnd |
it a long time, whan food doea L
not icem to set well, or the P
stomach is a little sour." L
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McCOMON-B AZEMORE.
Miss Annie Laurie McComon of
Manila, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. McComon, was united in mar
riage to Mr. Robt. E. Bazemore of
Moran at the home of the bride Sun
। day afternoon. The ceremony was
performed by Rev. E. B. Awtry. Fol
lowing the ceremony a wedding sup
per was served at the home of the
groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Bazemore. In addition to members
of the immediate families the guests
were Rev. E. B. Awtry, Mr. W. F.
Hardin and Col. Barrett of Roberta.
MITCHELL-O’NEAL.
The marriage of Miss Mary Alma ’
Mitchell and Mr. Eugene O’Neal oc-1
curred at the home of the bride in ’
Crawford county Sunday afternoon!
at three o’clock, the ceremony being
performed by Rev. E. B. Awtry. The ,
bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Mitchell and the groom is a son
of Mrs. Alice O’Neal of near Dyas. i
Mr. O’Neal is in the sawmill business)
and the couple will make their home
near Dyas.
WANT ADS
LOST—Small tan handbag contain
ing woman’s wearing apparel. Lost
between Forsyth and Smarrs Monday
night. Finder please bring to Adver
tiser Office.
FOR SALE—Or trade at a bargain
before Christmas, several good
young horses and mules. James A.
Tribble.
IMPOUNDED—Two spotted hogs.
Owner'may obtain same by iden
tifying and paying charges and dam
ages. F. N. Wilder.
NOTICE —All forms of trespassing
are strictly prohibited on my
lands under penalty of law. F. N.
Wilder.
WANTED—A man, woman 'or 'Htis
tling high school student, wishing
to earn more money. Be independent
and establish a business of your own,
selling Watkins Products, highest
quality, in the city of Forsyth exclu
sively. Also openings in other near
by cities. Either full or part time.
Many selling aids. Write today. J.
R. Watkins Co., Dept. 95, Memphis,
Tenn. 1-3
LOST—Somewhere between Pleasant
Grove school and Manilla, child’s
tortoise shell glasses in black spring
back case. Return to Julius Jack
son and get reward.
FOR SALE—A good supply of good
lard cans at 25c each. Tribble &
Chapman. I
FOR SALE—Five good young mules
and two mares at bargain now.
These mules have got to be sold re
gardless of price. Can be seen at my
home 1 1-2 miles from Forsyth on
Macon road. G. W. Thornton 12-20 p
WANTED—GirIs from 14 years old
up and boys from 16 to 20 for
hosiery mill work. Forsyth Hosiery
Mills.
STRAYED —Three yearlings, one
black Jersey male, one steer and i
one heifer. Notify D. J. Tribble or'
C. L. Little. 12-20 p
NOTICE—The public is hereby warn-]
ed that trespassing, hauling of ।
wood, hunting, the removal of any.
material or property, is strictly for
bidden under penalty of law on land
known as R. C. McGough place. Mrs.
May McGough Cato, Americus, Ga.
We Thank Our
Many Friends
FOR SUCH A LIBERAL SHARE
OF THEIR BUSINESS IN 1923
• AND WISH FOR EACH OF THEM
A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR '
Forsyth Mercantile Co.
Everything to Eat and Wear
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N. B. — Our big January Clearance Sale begins as soon
as we are through with stock taking.
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F^MoNG OUR ASSET^ WE
LIKE TO COUNT THE
ONLY ONE THAT MONEY
CANNOT BUY —
YoUR GOOD WILL
AND SO AT W THIS HOLIDAY
^EA^ON WE EXTEND To YOU
♦
—not as a customer
>
ALONE, BUT AS A FRIEND
THE BEST OF WISHE-5 TOR
THE COMING YEAR.
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TLuntz ^anks
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•R. F. Shedden, State Manager
MISS LOUISE WALLACE, Local Representative
PHONE 143