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Qftji-Y A FEW MORE DAYS IN WHICH
* TO DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING.
Why not begin now while You have tine to look
and the clerks have time to show you thru.
Our Entire Stock of Holiday
Goods Are Now On Display.
THIS INCLUDES
A complete line of Toys, and Dolls, Dishes and Tea
Sets for the children. We have also just received a
large assortment of Hand Painted China and Cut
Glass, as well as inexpensive gifts.
Our Stationery has just arrived and is the most
beautiful stock that we have seen, ranging in price
from IOC. to $5.00 per box.
You can’t afford to miss seeing our post cards —
we have what you want in that line.
If it is jewelry that you think of, we certainly
want to show you ours before you buy. We have a
full stock, including Rings, Bracelets, Lockets, Fobs.
Brooches, Belt Buckles, Hat Pins, Stick Pins, Beau
ty Pins, Etc., in fact we think we dan supply your
wants. It is high class goods and we personally
guarantee every piece of it to give satisfaction. If
we Knew anything fairer we would offer it.
Don t fail to SEE US before buying.
Respectfully,
u ijjg ygirlerweer til Will Comfort
Glia fee Gold Oais sod lipfe,
£j c 1 jjJ ly iS U ii i 1 4# -O' 4f ■ 0 IL-i*' La J[ wLa»jl v» -j « k«r ®l«d la vjr J ,
Ladies’ Vests 25c. to 50c. •
Ladies’ Union Suits 50c.
i Misses’ Vests and Suits 25c. to 50c.
Children’s Union Suits 25c. to 50c.
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1 Men’s Vests 2sc., gOc. and SI.OO a Garment.
! SPECIAL PRICES ON THESE BELOW:
• Furs $1.25 to $5. Blankets 85c. to $4. pair.' Ladies’ Trimmed hats si.so to SB.
; Men’s Clothing SIO.OO to $20.00. Ladies’ Suits and Jackets.
| Come to our store to do your Christmas shopping and we will
\ save you money which is the best way to make money.
I WALKER-TURNER CO.,
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MCDONOUGH, - GA.
.NOTICfcJ I 'OH I*KTI 14VKN fr’OU CH.aU
ihe petition mif .jf. SrWmi Ji"]
Ogicjsbt of said and comity, j®-
pect fully fthow.s;
1. iiutt they desire fur themselves,
their ussoeiaus. mu r. woi s- and mm. t<
becometncdrpoiattu linuei the . ana* and
btyieuf "Tile urtemvouu Mcicanul Cbm- ’
puny I ’.
3- Petitioners ask in be incorporated for
iv period « .f Twenty loiir-s with the privi
lege of renewal at the expiration oi said!
ime.
3. The Capital stock of siud . eorporution j
is to be Tinny r ive im.-d cd Debar-, I
divided into shares of Qm- Hundred Pol- j
lars each, the wh.de of which amount lias i
been actually paid in. Petitioners ask
forthe right to increase said capital stock
front time to time taa maximum of Ten
Thousand Dell.u ».
i. The object of said proposed corpora
tion ispeciuiaty gttitt to its stockbolder*
5. The particular it'i- lret-s :o t e •..ri,;• : j
on by said-corporation is that of a General
Mercantile business, buying and selling
Groceries, Dry Goods, hardware, buggies,
wagons and any and ■ very kind and char
iteter of goods carried by a general mer
cantile establi- nu nt They u-.k for tin
right to buy and sell said goods for cash
and on credit, to take and make deeds
inortagages and other evidences of debt in
the conduct of said business, Vhoy ask
forthe rldht to buy am! hold real estai
and sell the same, io have and use a com
mon seal, to sue and be sued, and to do
all such things as are necessary and inci
dental to the business proposed to be
carried on.
6. The principal office and place of bus
iness is to be at Greenwood, in said count v
of Henry.
Wherefore petitioners pray that they K
made a body corporate, under t.ne name
and styleaforesai J, entitled to the rights,
privileges and Immunities and subject to
the liabilities fixed by law.
This Dec. Ist 1909. K* M. Smith.
Petitioners Attorney.
Georgia, Henry County.
Office of the Clerk of the Superior court
of said county.
1 J. A. Fouche, clerk of the Superior
court of said County, do hereby certify
that the within and foregoing is a true
and Correct copy of the application for
charter filed lu this office by u M. Amis
and H. P. Oglesby for incorporation as
“The Greedwood Mercantile Citupany’ -
as will appear from the minute* of said
Court.
Given under my hand and seal of
office this the Ist day of December 1009.
v J. A. Fouche.
Clerk of the Superior court of Henry co Gn.
Stung For 15 Years.
By Indigestions pangs—trying many
doctors and 1300.00 worth of in
vain. B. F. Ayscue, of Digit side, N. < at
last used Drs King’s New Life. Pills, and
writesthey who’ly cured him. They curt'
Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache
Stomach, Liver, Kidney and H*w*) trou
bles. 25c at All Druggist.
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Juvenile Bicycles For Christmas.
a large stock of all sizes and many different styles
and colors from which to choose.
JOHN R. SMITH, P4cDonough, Georgia.
MAXWELL MOTAR CARS.
J. L. GARDNER & E. G. OMIN,
AGENTS, LOCUST GROVE, GA.
PRICES FROM S6OO TO SISOO
The 1910 Cadillac ‘Thirty.’
Has the qualities that
will win first place in the JEi; .
Automobile World the KpHbJ*
coming season —It com
mends itself to all alike and hu ,y
--to buy on'efmakes an enthusiastic autoist. Come and
let us show you this superb car- You’ll buy it.
ALSO AGENTS FOR PCPE-HARThCRD AND PACKiJARD OARS.
LEMON BROTHERS, McDonough, G,