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Office to .Now .Masonic Building.
R. O. JACKSON,
Attorney-at-Law,
M c DONOUGH. GA.
Office over Slur Store.
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| And let me fit you with Glasses?
|in the most modern way and the?
latest styles. t
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| P. B. CHEEK,
.Jeweler and Optician, ji
| McDonough, - Ga. j!
locals.
48 different styleß of Gentsßelts
from 25c to SI.OO.
W. B. J. Ingram Co.
Miss Lillian Cathy, of Green
county, is visiting Miss Eva Ca*
thy this week.
It will be money to you to step
n and see onr line,of trunk, valises
cto.
W. B. J. Ingram.
Mr. G. W. Cathy who had the
misfortune to stick a nail in his
foot one day last week is now able
to bo out with his friends.
A now lot of Gents 25c and 50c
Ties.
W. B. J. Ingram.
on all Mil
linary at
Miss Blanche Wentzell.
We sell the Rayo nickled plated
lamps $1.50.
_ W. B. .T. Ingram.
Don’t forget about those
China Calendars at Horton
Drug Co. see them when
you come to {own.
Just returned from Kentucky
and Indiana with two onr loads
of mules to sell cheaper than they
can be bought in Atlanta. See
them.
H. M. Tolleson
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Mrs. Joel Bankston, Miss Bur
ma Bankston and Mrs. C.‘W *Ban
kston and her little daughter went
up to Atlanta last Saturday, the
latter two going on to Jonesboro
where she remained over with her
mother for several days.
Toys, Toys, Toys, we
have the best line of Toys
and Dolls that we have
ever shown before.
D. P. Cook & Co.
Mr. L. R. Ricks who resides a
few miles east of McDonough, is
so for the champion pork raiser
for this season. He killed one a
few days ago that tipped the be
ams at about 550 pounds.
We have all the Good
things for Christmas. Nuts
Raisins, Yates and Terry
apples also the best Florida
oranges etc.
D. P. Cook and Co.
Christmas is foiling! Arc you
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A. beautitui ii xfiiii©B
Furs at low prices at
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a visitt rint in ‘it*;* ;.;omtay.
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a box ball ftil* ;y m lie zoom ;
to the Horlon Drri£ Co., which
will <riv * noil ere end unto
M< * Donor *h s people. r J'ne alley |
will be ready in a few days for!
rooling them “thnr balls”.
A nice line of ladies
wool gloves, Fascinators
and shawls at
Miss Blahche Wentzell’s
Mrs. Jack Craft and little son,
Jack Jr. of Hartwell, arrived on
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Monday for an extended visit to
her mother, Mrs. L. A. Turner.
Ask to see the China
Calendars at Horton Drug
Co.
Misses Laura May and Leo Davis
of Stockbridge were the gnests of
Miss Pearl Reeves on Sunday—
Jonesboro Enterprise.
Come and get prices on Tailor
made clothing at.
W. B. J. Ingram Co.
Miss Lil ie Cone a oharming
young lady of Atlanta, arrived
Thursday afternoon for a visit to
Mrs. R. L. Johnson.
F£R SALiE—A few thorough
bred Rhode Island Red cockerels,
at SI.OO eaoh,
J. C. Harria.
McDonough. Ga.
Mr. A. C. Fincher, of Cave
Springs, was a welcome caller at
the Weekly office on Tuesday
morning.
FOR RENT.
Mrs. F. T. Kelley, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B,
Kelley this week.
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1-2 horse farm new house and
barn for rent, good farm. Ajiply
to
Mrs. M. A. Tye.
Mr. Whit Russell, of Jackson*
was the guest of friends and rela
tives here Sunday.
Go to the Variety store
for Xmas goods.
Dr. T. A. Lifsey’s new home on
Atlanta street is rapidly being fi
nished by tlie workmen. It is just
abovo the old McDonald home.
l or Diamond Edge Poc
ket knives go to The Va
riety store.
Dr. Hubert Rawiszer, of New
York City who is the head of J.
Saul and Co. of Atlanta, has come
to McDonough to prepare the
manufacture Sample Sale for Mr.
Klotz which opens today.
Two Store Houses for
Rent at Flippen Ga. apply
to
D. P. Cook and Co.
McDonough, Ga.
Miss lone Price, a charming
young lady of Flippen who lias
many friends in Jonesboro, was
the gnest of Mrs. J. C Hanes last
Sunday—Jonesboro Enterprise.
FOUND —Ladies' hand-bag con
taining trincketsand money. Call,
describe contents, pay for adver
tisment and secure hand tyag.
D. C. Brantley, Frin. Col. School,'
McDonough. Ga.
Miss Ruby Walker, one of Me
Donough’s most beautiful and at
tractive young ladies, visited Miss
Frankie Lee this week—Jonesboro
Enterprise.
Col, Ogden Pearsons, C. B, Wil
linghrm and J. M. Fletcher,, of
Forsyth, and C J. Lester, of Bar
nesville, were in the city yester
day morning on the way to Mc-
Donough where Judge Reagan
heard some motions in chamber’s
court.—Griffin News-
We are the Busiest
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write up an Ad this
WEEK,
But be sure to come to see us
for TOYS, DOLLS and XMAS
GOODS. We can suit You no
matter what kind of a present
You Want!
Be sure to buy a few pounds of RED BAND CANDIES
A, C. OGLESBY &. COMPANY.
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Mp than a good Watch for pJhskcft
a'Christmas gift, some
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I have a larger selection of everything
this season than ever before. Come and get what
- You want before the last day.
Bracelets Solid Gold and gold filled $2.00 to SIB.OO.
Lockets Solid gold and gold filled sl. to $20.00.
Necklace Solid gold and gold filled SI.OO to $15.00.
Watch fobs any style gold filled SI.OO to $15.q0.
Cuff Links Plain gold and dimend set 50c to $12.50.
Broaches, a large selection 50c to $25.00.
Combs, Solid gold mountings and filled SI.OO to SB.OO.
Emblem goods in Pins, buttons and fobs 50c to SIO.OO.
Rings, set rings of most any styles $2.50 to $40.00.
e have a good selection of Sterling silver table ware knives and forks.
Spoons, ladles, Butter knives, Berry spoons, Jelly spoons, Coffee, aiso
Imyg a nice sine of souvernir spoons, Hand mirrors, toilet sets, risn’cns
Sets, Cut Glass and China.
The goods are here for inspection.
P. B. CHEEK, JEWELER MCDONOUGH, GA.
Miss Nettie Bess Forclie retur
ned last Saturday from a visit of
some time to her grand parents
and other relatives at Dawson.
There are many of the girls and
boys who are in College who will
arrive home in a few days for the
holiday season. Also quite a num
ber who are teaching will be here
to spend the vacation period.
A series of pleasant evenings
have been enjoyed by the young
people in the basement of the new
Masonic buildine. The young men
have secured this spacious plaee
for the holiday season where they
will have many pleasant evenings
during the coming weeks until
New Year’s.
The above is the name of a German
chemicol, which is one of the many val
uable .ingredients of, Foley's Kidney
Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine is
recognized by medical text books and an
thorities as a uric acid solvent and anti
septic for iirine. Take Foley s Kidney
Remedy as soon as you notice any irregu
larities and avoid a serious malady.
For Sale By Horton Drug Co.
McDonough Drug Co.
We have on hand now a lot of
1910 Calendars and Almanacs
Which we will be glad to give to
our friends and customers if called
for.
Also, we have a lot of China plates
with eqio Calendar painted on them
They are very neat and pretty.
These we give away on following
conditions: With each cash pur=
chase made we give ticket of
amount, and *when the amount
reaches $2.50. two and one half dol=
lars, we give the Calendar.
far Ask to see them when you come in.
HORTON DRUG CO.