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McDonough Public School
OPENS SEPTEMBER 2nd, 8:00 A. M.
TEACHERS:
Prof. W. D. Greene, Jesup, Ga., Superintendent.
Miss May Smoak, Rabun Gap, Asst. High School.
Miss Dora L. Brigg, Atlanta, Ga., 6th and 7th Grades.
Miss Julia Ernest, Macon, Ga., 4th and sth Grades.
Mrs. Mabel C. Jenkins, Macon, Ga. 2nd and 3rd Grades.
Miss Edna L. Cain, Macon, Ga., Ist Grade.
Mrs. E. A. Stallings, Americus, Ga., Expression.
Miss Mayme Neese, Fairburn, Ga., Music.
No efforts will be spared to make this x
I I the most prosperous year in the history ; '
■- of the school. The unreserved co-opera- ' ~ “j"
tion of every citizen of McDonough is
earnestly solicited.
THE BEST TESTIMONIAL' FOR ANY COMMUNITY IS A GOOD SCHOOL
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W. D. GREENE, A. 8., SUPT. H. B. NEAL, SEC’Y.
HEALTH
INSURANCE
The man who insures his life is
wise for his family.
The man who insures his health
is wise both for his family and
himself.
You may insure health by guard*
ing it. It is worth guarding.
At the first attack of disease,
which generally approaches
through the LIVER and mani
fests itself in innumerable ways
TAKE —.
Tutfs Pills
And save your health.
FLAT ROCK.
| Last week's letter.]
Mr. Roy Owens hitched to the
same post Sunday.
OUR FALL ANNOUNCEMENT.
We have the most complete stock of Fall and Winter Goods to be found in this market
This stock consists of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Clothing, Shirts and Ties.
Also a complete line of Groceries Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Stoves and Lamps.
DRESS GOODS.
Broadcloths *I.OO yard
Brilliantine &0c yard
Percales l*- , %e yard
Standard Prints 7c yard
Ginghams 12'40 yard
When you are in need
of any thing in our line
call and see us and we will
make you prices that will
interest you, #
n. r . niinwwi l i m i I i T 1 r rll I n TIUTTIII IT II ir
You naturally would prefer to treat yourself at home, for any form of female
trouble, # wouldn’t you? Well, it can be done. No reason why you should not
SHU ffeTTjjfjl pk he able to relieve or cure your suffering, as thousands of other women have
done, by proper use of the Cardui Home Treatment. Begin by taking
Treat- Wine of Cardui
the well-known female tonic. For sale at all drug stores.
«oMss/*Bjj tMa Joe Moorhead, of Archibald, I. T., writes: "My wife had suffered for years from female trouble. On
MM la y°ur advice, I gave her the Cardui Home Treatment,and now she hardly suffers at all.” Sold by druggists.
li/DSTC 1A I HTTP D V.'rite today for a free copy of valuable A4-page illustrated Book for Wor-ion. 3f you need Medical
t on tnjjhks 1 r B I.Y f\ IS 3 1 I |f\ Advice, describe your symptoms, stating age, and reply will be ser.t in plain sealed envelope.
Address: Ladies Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Torn.
Miss Lizzie Miller returned to
her heme near Locust Grove Satur
day after a month's visit with her
nieces and nephews, near this
place.
Miss Susie Donkle is quite sick
at this writing. Hope for her a
CLOTHING.
Men's Snits * *5.00 to *15.00
Boys’ Suits *2 00 to *B.OO
Men's Pants *I.OO to *5.00
Boys' Pants 50c. to *2.00
mil -afco— .89 g i— "■ **—* g [3
ELDMAN MAKE fnlll
I®* vlivsiir nr* • IsfeU/g
The Wear is l here.«s£
>[i% il £W.TH A PILE OF STYLEjJgjpEjj
speedy recovery.
Rev. G. W. Owens will preach
here next Sunday at 11 o’clock.
Hope as many as can will come,
Mr. E. H. Walden visited home
folks Sunday.
NOTIONS.
Shirts 50c to *1 00
Ties 25c to 50c
Half Hose 10c to 5Cc
Suspenders 15c to 75c
Gloves 25c to < oc
MONTHLY TUITION:
FIRST GRADE $ .50
2nd and 3rd Grades... ..... ,$l.OO
4th and sth Grades , $1.50
6th and 7th Grades $2.00
HIGH SCHOOL! $2.50
An Incidental Fee of Fifty Cents will be charged
for the First Month.
ALL PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Some of our young people were
very much disappointed last Sat
urday night, as they were expect
ing to have an ice cream supper at
G. W. Rowan's but instead it was
a dance.
Mr. R. L. Walden, of Rockdale,
was in our community Thursday.
GROCERIES.
Cook Stoves *7.00 to *15.00
Clocks *I.OO to *2.50
Lamps 25c to *1.75
Dove Brand Hams, Spices and Teas,
Coffee and Sugar, Rice and Grits.
Misses Minnie and Hilda Rowan,
Misses Lizzie and Mattie Hinton
and Miss Elon Walden visited the
rock quarry one dav last week, ac
companied by Mr. W. W. Walden.
Little Misses Lovie and Dovie
Wilson spent Sundav night with
their grandmother, Mrs. Bess Mor
ris.
SHOES.
Men's Shoes *1.50 to *5.00
Ladies' Shoes *1.25 to *3.50
Boys’ Shoes *1.25 to *2.50
Children's Shoes soc. np
Yours for Business,
W. 6. J. INGRAM
COMPANY.
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