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A nd let me fit yon with Glp&csj
in the most modern and the<
latest, styles. & ■ <
Satisfaction guaranteed !
P. B. j
.Jeweler and Optician, J
ncDondugh, =. Ga. ‘
locals.
Everything we have in fresh
and now—come to see ns when
in town.
Misses Norman & Th.ashcr.
Mr. Paul England, and Misses
Kate and Mao Glass, of Flippen,
spent Saturday and Sundfty with
friends at Jonesboro.
New line of Laces and Embroid
eries will arrive in a few (lays—
come to see them—just what you
want.
Misses Norman & Thrasher.
The many friends Mrs. W. C.
Hamilton are pained.to know that
she is quite sick at her home near
town.
Make life’s walk easy by buying
a pair of Queen Quality or Cros
sett Shoes.
Walker-Turner Co.
For Rent—The old Lemon home
stead % mile east pf McDonough,
on the Covington road. For fur
ther information address. —Mrs, A.
M. Nolan, McDonough, Ga.
Deco-Mura the wall
tinting that stands, the
New Sanitary wall finish
easily prepared, all colors.
Copeland Mer. Co.
Misses Blanche Wentzell, and
Annii- Nolan who went on an ex
tended trip to Richmond, Norfolk,
Harpers Ferry, Ya., Washington
City, Baltimore, Philadelphia and
New York, returned home on last
Tuesday. They are busy this
week opening up the large stock of
millinery that they purchased
while in the eastern markets.
They report a most delightful
vacation season.
Miss Ethel and Emma Moore, two
little brothers, Dooley and McNair
of Morton, Miss., left for their
home after an extended visit to
friends and relatives at McDon
ough, Fayetteville, Orchard Hill
and Woodbury. Mias Ethel is
pleasantly remembered here as a
former pupil of the McDonough
school.
Rev. R. A. Edmondson of Thom
pson, formerly pastor of the Me
thodist church at this place, will
preach at the Methodist church in
McDonough next Sunday morning
at 11 o’clock in the interest of the
Emory College endowment fund.
Every body invitod and especially
all Methodist of the community.
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Every woman is asking what
are the correct Styles for Fall.
The correct answer is at Walker-
Turner Co’s. Come and let us
show you what the Fashion Mak
ers of the world have stamped
with their approval in Woolen
Press Goods, Silks, Milinery and
Notions.
Walker-Turner Co.
FARM For Sale—l 22 acres of
land 2 miles north-east ef Mc-
Donough, on Camp ground road.
J. W. Weems.
Rt. 2, McDonough, Ga.
Horses, Mules, Cattle
and Hogs thrive when us
ing our Medicated Salt
Brick. Shipment just in.
Copeland Mer. Co.
T. xV. IxLFSFY.
DKNTIST
Office Hours :
7.80 to 12 a. M. 1 to 6 r. M.
I). A. 1
DENTIST
Office Hours :
7.30 fo 12 A. M. 1 to 5 P.M.
DR. TJ LOS. .1. HOLTON,
Physician and Scugeon,
R. F. D. No. 1, Rex, Ga.
Bell Phone. Res. at M. C. White
CHARCOAL
Bc. per bushel paid fur charcoal
delivered to onr yards on wagon,
Decatur Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Carroll & Hunter Coal Co.
Foley’s Kidney Pills cure backache,
rheumatism, kidney. I.ladder and urinary
troubles. l)o not risk having Bright’s
disease or diabetes. For sale at Horton
Drug Co.
Mr. Ray McGill, of Dawson was
the guest of relatives at the Brown
House first of the week. He was
on route to Chicago, where he goes
to take a course in Commercial
drawing and illustrating.
Found —A small draw string
purse with small amount in it on
streets of McDonough, Owner
can get same by describing and
paying for ad. — W. D. Tarpley,
McDonough. Ga,
Prof. Lawrence DnfTey left on
Monday night fora two weeks trip
to Galveston, Texas, where he goes
to look after the adjusting of the
estate of his late brother who died
there severul months ago.
I am prepared to do any and all
kinds of cement work. If you
want your walks, hearths, walls
around your square at the ceme
tarv layed with cement or flower
pitts dug, give me the job and 1
will do you some good work.
Green Harper,
McDonough, Ga.
MERRY WIDOW is a
rich man’s tobacco at a
poor man’s price, get it
from Sowell &: Knight.
My books, notes and accounts
may he found at the drug store at
any time, and in my absence, Mrs.
Horton, or either of the young
men in the store, will take pleas
ure in showing therh, receiving
payments and giving’ receipts for
same. I shall not have a collec
tor out. to seo’yod, so will appre
ciate your prompt attention to
them.
Respectfully,
\Dr. B. E. Horton.
T. A. SLOAN & CO.
Request the pleasure ot your presence
at their exhibit ot “Exclusive Fall and
Winter Millinery” which has been plan
ned tor next Tuesday, September Twen
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ty-Eight and Twenty-ninth, Nineteen
Hundred and Nine:
Last week we offered 100 Dozen Chairs
*■' . • ’*
in this ad-vertisenient at a price that got"
them 1o moving, and from the way people
- are taking ndynptage ~of this cut ratfY'we
.will have,them all sold in a short
:> If you need chairs some tiling strong,
handsome, serviceable, and durable, with f '
t a neat, denn'shVing of $1.23 on every set; .
■ we would-an vise 'that you supply your
* needs before our supply is exhausted
f , ; / .. .. ¥
In the past five years we have sold over 400 dozen of these Chairs at
$4.50 the set, anti,they are mighty good values at that moderate figure,
BUT WE HAVE REDUCED THEM TO
Hi 'jp p i
,
furniture Company,
McDONOSJGH, GEORGIA.
Mrs, A. C. Dunn returned to her |
home at Bullockville, after a |
week’s visit to her daughter Mi s.
R. A. Sloan.
Did you knowthat MER
RY WIDO W is the best 10c
plug of tobacco in McDon
ough? just one trial will
convince you, get it from
Sowell & Knight.
All accounts with the Horton
Drug Co. are now due, and as we
will have heavy expenses getting
installed in our new quarters,
will appreciate prompt settle
ment of them.
Hor’ton Drug Co.
B. B. CARMICHAEL & SONS,
MCDONOUGH, GA.
Funeral Directors and Emtoalmers.
Day Phone No. 51 Night Phone No. 1 '52
All calls answered promptly day or night.
All embalming carefully done and according to best methods
Our stock of metal and wood caskets and robes are unequalled.
Our services, hearses and equipment, are the best to be had.
We furnish the best steel, brick or cement Vaults.
THE GEORGIA TRADING COMPANY, Forsyth, Ga„
Offers for sale cheap and on KASY terms, homes in Forsyth and farms
in Monroe county.
Write for descriptive booklet, prices and terms.
SPECIALS.
130 acres of land 6 miles from Forsyth and two miles from Smarrs, $860.00;
just about $6.60 per acre This place has on it one 2-room and two 1-room tenant
houses. Pay $260.00 cash, balance seven annual payments with 7 per cent, interest.
400 acres six miles from Forsyth, has one 6-room residence, large barn, several
smaller tenant houses, one new 3-room frame dwelling and good new barn; some
fine bottoms and saw timber, six miles from Forsyth, school near, price $4,600.00.
Pay $1,600.00 cash, balance i, * and 3 years with 8 per cent, on deferred payments.
For full particulars address
THE GEORGIA TRADING COMPANY
Forsyth, - Ceorgia-
Mr. Ed Reagan McDonough’s
crack ball player, who has been
with the East Liverpool, Ohio
team of the Ohio-Penn. league,
where he made a most excellent
record, is at. home now to the de
light of his hosts of home friends.
Ed’s team second in the league in
which he played and he famished
his full quota of success attained
by his team.
Cabbage, Onions, Irish
and Sweeet potatoes, Li
ma Beans, Full Cream
Cheese, and many other
nice things to eat. Fresh
Select Oysters expected
every Saturday.
Copeland Mer. Co.