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HltliYßß TRUST CO.
Corner North Broad and Luckie Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Capital $250,000.00. ’ Surplus $50,000.00.
Paid in SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
4% Compounded Semi-Annually.
SI.OO O pens an Account.
BANKING BY MAIL A SPECIALTY.
We want you to open an account with us.
Acts as Executor, Administrator, Assignee,
Guardian, as Fiduciary Agent, as Trustee for
Bond Issues, Transfer Agent and Registrar
for Corporations. A General Trust and Fi
nancial Business.
Write for Booklet.
B. B. CARMICHAEL & SONS,
MCDONOUGH, CA.
Funeral Directors and Embalmers.
Day Phono No. 51 Night Phone No. 53
All call* answered promptly day or night.
All embalming carefully done and according to best methods
Oar 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 oement Vaults. '
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IK’ QOORER cr later, Mr. Farmer, you’ll 1
ii ij j L? v/aafca telephone ia your home. When i
\ |‘ ! i ’} you get it, you’ll wonder how you got jj
A* ;}!•!.'! Hong without it, for nothing can do the e
% |<rrr.-r.]l ;]•' telephoned work. Its services become jj
•,L •;• ij '] indispcarttble for calling a physldanj for
'JA*'** ,c .7! jj sumc oning help in n hurry; for ordering
y," 1 ' ii/]j PU] i-Lcs when it's inconvenient to go to
aji
W '".'v-.jor for communicating with persons wherever there’s
pVt g' ; j a Fell telephone.
|(\v-V' | f :.‘Ziv.z? wiSiont a telephone
j\ ' i £3 Zli ; :e a fersi wish r© Iskor
/ < saving Kkachisiery.
■ l 'J- ■ vc a \ Jen for Girnislung you and your neighbors
wilh full ha .d and long-distance telephone facilities at a figure
so low it will sucprlao you.
V r.io lor free booklet describing plan and giving par*
lieu lues. Andress nearest Fell telephone manager or
FARMERS’ LINE DSPARTKEST
Southern Bell Telephone If *mm
& Telegraph Co. IS Jf
ts S with Pryor Sheet Atlanta. Georgia
hocaU.
Mr. Clarence Turner, of Winder,
has been visit!:;;; relatives near
McDonoi a.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Oglesby and;
Miss Mauve Johnoa visited Atlan
ta last week.
Miss Bird Nette Manley, of Jack
ssn, spent the week-end at the
Brown House.
Mr. a id Joe! Bankston an 1
family spent Sunday with relatives
at Roberta, Cm.
Mrs. R. C. Miuhews, of Annis
ton, Ah., in the guest of brother,
Mr. J. A. Foaehe.
Prof. Claude Gray represented
Locust Grove in the city Monday.
—Jackson Argus.
Miss Hattie Pottle; of Milledge
ville, is the attractive guest of
Miss Ruth Turner.
Misses Fannie Crumbley and
Oglesby, of Love’s District, visited
McDonough Tuesday.
Mrs. Thurman and Miss C. E.
Attaway, of Millen, are the guests
of Mrs. J. P. Simpson.
Mrs. Joe Cook, of near Stock
briige, w.ts the guest of friends
in town Thursday night.
Mr. Glenn Henderson, of Hamp
ton, has been in our city this week
as a member of the jury.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Noel, of At
lanta, were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Borders.
Hamilton Watches at very low
prices at P. B. Cheek, Jeweler.
Little Miss Leonora Weems is
very ill at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Weems.
Mr. J. W. Stephens, of Hamp
ton, was in our city Tuesday, the
guest of Judge E. J. Reagan.
Clocks of all kinds, SI.OO to $25
at Cheek’s, the Jeweler.
The Rev. J. A. Simpson, wife
and sons left Tuesday for a visit
to Mr. Simpson’s parents at Toccoa.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Copeland and
sons spent Sunday in Locust Grove
with Mr. and Mrs. Aldine Combs.
Rooms for Rent, furnished or
unfurnished. Apply to
u tf. Mrs. J. H. Turner.
Miss Nettie Gray, Locust Grove,
was the guest of Mrs. J. L. Wagner
early this week. —Jackson Argus.
Messrs. Jim Henderson and
Homer Fields made an auto trip
over from Hampton Tuesday af
noon.
Cut Glass at your own price at
Cheek’s, the Jeweler.
Sheriff J. B. Jarrell, of Meri
wether county, was one of the at
tendants on Superior Court here
Tuesday.
Misses Fannie and Annabelle
Harper spent the week-end with
relatives in McDonough.—Jones
boro Enterprise.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. Fouche Lemon occupied
a box at Atlanta Horse Show on
Thursday evening.
Cut Glass and hand-painted
china dishes at Horton Drug Co.
Mesdames Joel Bankston and
Asa Oglesby and Miss Mamie
Johnston spent last Saturday in
Atlanta shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Callaway and
little daughter, of Locust Grove,
were the guests of Judge and Mrs.
W. T. Dicken on Tuesday.
Miss Lizzie Nolan entertained at
tea on last Saturday evening, her
guests consisting of the teachers
in the McDonough city school.
Mrs. E. J. Reagan is at Carters
ville this week in attendance upon
the U. D. C. State convention, rep
resenting the McDonough chapter.
Mr. R. L. Price, one of Luella’s
most progressive citizens, attended
court here Tuesday and remem
bered The Weekly with some of
tiie "‘wherewithal.”
There was no preaching at the
Baptist Church on Sunday owing
to pastor’s absence. There will
be services on the fifth Sunday:
instead.
Mrs. W. W. Ward, Mrs. J. G.
Ward, of Stockbridge, and Mrs.
Rosa Ellison and Mr. Rosser Ward,
of Atlanta, made an automobile
visit to McDonough Saturday.
Mr. Morgan Bryce, Mr. and Mrs.
N. B. Cowan and daughters, Misses
Della and Lois, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Stroud and daughter, Miss
Vera, were among the buyers from
Henry county on Tuesday. —Jack-
son Argus.
The visiting lawyers attending
Superior Court here this week
were: Messrs. C. L. Redman and
J. T. Moore, of Jackson; Judges
J. J. Flynt and T. E. Patterson, I.
W. Thurman and Lloyd Cleveland,
of Griffin, Mr. Allen, of Senoia; E.
A. Stephens, of Atlanta, and the
Solicitor General, J. W. Wise, of
Fayetteville.
For Sale
‘lvory Cement Plaster” by
Planters Warehouse & Lumber Co
McDonough, Ga.
AN INSURED BANK
THE BANK OF STOCKBRIDGE
is an i. sured bank and is thereby
able to guarantee a safe return
to each and every depositor oi ali
money deposited with them.—The
safety and conservatism of The
Bank of Stockbridge is second to
none in this section, the city
banks not excepted.
Their almost unlimited financial
connection places them in the
position that no bank is more
able to meet the demands of their
customers than The Bank or
Stockbridge.
Your bank business is earnestly
solicited and you will always re -
ceive courteous treatment. Your
account, whether large or small,
will be highly appreciated and
will receive the personal atten
tion of the Cashier.
The Bank of Stockbridge
Stockbridge, - - Georgia
WEDDING SUGGESTIONS
sterling" shyer.
JELLY KNIVES, PRESERVE SPOONS, OYSTER
FORKS, PIE FORKS, TEA SPOONS, CHESTS
OF SILVER-26 PIECE AND 24 PIEuE SETS.
A HANDSOME
BRONZE CLOCK.
CUT GLASS
IN MANY ELABORATE DESIGNS.
CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU THE GOODS.
Yours for business,
P. B. C H E E K.
JEWELER,
McDonough, Georgia.
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PicturßS ifiiii
We have a lot of bean
ies 1 pictures to give
Come in and let us show
them to yon and ex=
plain how you can get
one Absolutely FREE.
A. C. OGLESBY & CO.,
McDonough, Georgia.