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* jhi'if ALL LADIES’ AND MISSES’
w\m .Uol COAT SUITS
E are going to close out every Coat Suit in the store
T regardless of price. If you need a suit now is your
time to save big money on them. We don’t expect
to carry over a single suit if prices will move them.
Come now before they are picked over. Suits in this
sale will not be exchanged or taken back. We are
closing out Men’s Hats at cost. We are offering a lot
of odds and ends in Men’s Shoes at cost. :: :: :: ::
T. A. A / N & COMPANY
Me DO I s . ih, GEORGIA.
THE DEATH OF NINA
LUCILE CAPPS.
Last Friday morning at 8:30
o’clock, the death angel visited
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Capps and took their darling little
babe, Nina Lucile.
She was sick only a few days
with membranous croup. She
was almost two years old.
It was hard to give her up but
God knew best. Her little voice
is stilled and her footsteps will be
heard no more.
The funeral and interment were
at County Line, church Saturday
afternoon at 2 o’clock, Rev. J. E.
Barron officiating.
Cleveland Moore.
' $28,080.00 IN PRIZES PR.WU.IS !
k| ij&jH Georgia-Alabama Fair
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 27th-Dee. 7th
Over One County and in- HorSC Three running fcn T. Brooks^
/ JaK\v“T/T V Hi.urirril dividual exhi- Rar-inn and harness races
bits shown. KdUflfl daily Mile track. l *'7j*K2* mL
J f J Pooltry Columbus Poultry Motor Racers will break *
!> 1 r mama chnu Association in f V i»lp« records on this
/ 1 charge. 2000 birds. ' fast track.
\ Com Boys Corn Clubs fire At night. Balloon JJ'VV
t' A rill Ik from Georgia and flights over the V i ,u:
MM V,UUS Alabama to contest. nui grounds daily. /.‘T y V 's/
K ▼ Live Finest pens of live Midway Wonderful at- V; ,>(
. J B&n ktnek stock ever in the Chnuis tractions. Many *
\ > south on exhibition. free shows. ■
■giS ManilfaC- an d around BraSS Celebrated Military >. Jm
f i Columbus will u, n H Band Concerts V * * J.JQ&
I IJIOTS make thjs a hit Bjna daily.
Vj'L REDUCED RATES ON ALL ROADS
Go To T n Panama Canal
Exposition.
Do you wish to go to the Pana
ma Canal Exposition at San Fran
cisco in 1915?
You can do so at half the regu
lar rate, with all expenses paid
and pay for same in small weekly
or monthly payments.
I have arrangements by which
I can make this proposition to
three persons.
The first three to accept will be
the favored ones.
Write or see
•Frank Reagan,
Editor and of The Weekly,
McDonough, Ga.
A Successful Underseller.
This week’s issue of The Weekly
contains the advertisement of
Jacob’s department store, Peters
Street, Atlanta, Ga.
This store is one of the city’s
most successful concerns which
gives especial attention to its out
of-town trade.
Mr. Jacob’s visits the eastern
markets and is always securing
new bargains to offer his custom
ers.
FARM LOANS.
Money to loan on farm lands.
Brown& Brown
WANTFiD. —Sewing to do. Mrs.
N. C. Jackson, McDonough, Ga.
tf. Adv
Executor’s Sale.
Will be sold before the Court House at McDonough, on
the first 1 uesday in December at 11 o’clock, the home place
ol the late Dr. J. S. Hetlin; (20) twenty ot choicest building
lots in Locust Grove, Gi. Also one-hall interest in Heflin-
Price Roller Mill. The best chance to get some ot choicest
milding lors in the growing town ol Locust Grove. Terms:
• ne-hall cash, balance in six or twelve months at 8 per cent,
.merest. j. 11. HEFLIN, Executor.
Helps With the Lessons
At night when the children gather around
the sitting-room table studying their lessons for
the next day, the telephone often rings. A little
neighbor a mile down the road wants help from
his school-mates. Children as well as grown-ups
get pleasure and profit from the farm telephone.
Do you know' how little this service costs and how
valuable it is ?
See the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or |j
write for our free booklet. A postal will do.
FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
S. PRYOR STREET ATLANTA, GA.