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Mr. And Mrs. Hugh Carmiche&l
Lose Infant Daughter.
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Little Louise the infant daugh-'
ter of Mr., and Mrs. Hugh Car
micheal died Friday afternoon at
their Atlanta residence, 115 Lee
Street.
The remains were brought to
McDonough Saturday afternoon
ai d at 3 o’clock were interred in
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the McDonough cemetery. r
Mr. and Mrs. Carmicheal’s many
McDonough friends sympathize
with them in their bereavement.
Misses Agnes Dunn and Ruby
Walker spent the week-end with
Mrs. Woodfin Combs near Locust
Grove.
Mrs. J. P. Nichols of Griffin,
was the guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. Daniel several days
this week.
Special Eye Notice.
Dont forget the visit to McDon
ough Saturday, March 21st of the
well known and successful Eve
Specialist, KennonMott, of Atlan
ta. Adv.
THIS STOMACH REMEDY
HELPS YOUR FRIENDS
Almost every day some grateful person
; comes into our store and tells us of bene
fits received from the use of Rexall Dys
pepsia Tablets. Knowing how much good
they have done others and knowing what
they are made of, we feel sure they will help
you. So great is our faith in them that we
urge you to try them entirely at our risk,
with our personal promise that if they
don’t do all you expect them to do and
make your stomach comfortable and
healthy and your digestion easy, well hand
back your money.
We couldn’t endorse anything any more
itrongly than we do Rexall Dyspepsia
Tablets. Containing Pepsin and Bismuth
two of the greatest digestive aids known to
medical science, they soothe the stomach,
check heartburn and distress, promote a
natural flow of the gastric juice, and help
regulate the bowels. Renumber, if they
don’t make your digestion so easy and com
fortable that you can eat whatever you
like whenever you like, rye want you to
come back and tell us and get your money.
Sold only at the more than 7,000. Ratal]
r Stores, and in this town only at our store,
fhree sizes, 25c, 50c and SI.OO.
mcdonough drug co.
McDonough, Ga.
SPRING MILLINERY SHOWING
STYLISH AND BEAUTIFUL HATS
:• AND BONNETS. >
March 20th, 21st and 23rd,
Friday, Saturday £ Monday
A tE THE DATES:
g®=You are co? bally invited to visit our store and
view our disp a on these dates i
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KrNew Styles and Patterns are sure to
meet with your admiration and approval.
They are the this town can afford.
M YOUR PRESENCE, WHETHER YOU BUY OR
NOT, WILL BE APPRECIATED.
Miss Mamy Alexander will assist Miss Garbutt this season in the Millinery room.
COPELAND-TURNER MERC. CO-
McDonough, ga.
local news.
Mr. R. L, Turner spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
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Dr. R. L. T'ye visited Atlanta
Tuesday.
Miss Ruby Walker spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
Misses Garbutt and Nellie Kale
Callaway visited Atlanta Tuesday.
Miss Alla B. Carmichael spent
several davs in Atlanta this week.
Tombstones and monuments
from $7.60 up.
W. G. Thompson,
Adv. McDonough, Ga.
Mrs. E>J. Reagan visited Atlan
ta Tuesday.
Mr. Thomas D. Stewart of Atlan
ta, was here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Weems visit
ed Atla it Sunday.
Miss Ruby Walker spent Tues
day in Atlanta.
Mrs.fß. A. Sloan and Mrs. T. A.
Sloan spent Tuesday in AtEnta.
Mr. W. L. Green of Greenwood,
was in ourfeity Tuesday.
Mrs. A. R. Scott spent Saturdr y
in Atlanta.
Mrs. Lanra Smith is here with
sister, Mrs. Ham.
Mrs. Caldwell, of Greet shorn,
is the guest of Mrs. J. T. Weems.
Mrs. Doolev Nelson is confined
to her room with La Grippe.
Mr. John Rogers was in Atlanta
Tuesday.
FARM LOANS.
Money to loan on farm lands.
Brown & Brown
Mr. E L. Reagan is again able
to be out afters long illness often
davs.
t * . iif
Mrs. W. Jr Sloan and children
and Miss Annie May Atkinson, of
Atlanta, were the week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Atkinson
Mrs. Verna Wright, of Jackson,
and children were here Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. Charles T. Jordan, of Mo
lena, was the guest of Mrs. H. B.
Neal Monday.
Miss Ruth Tnrner spent Wednes
day in Atlanta.
Mr. M. C. Low and Miss Hattie
Sue Low spent Saturday in Atlan
ta.
FARM LOANS.
Money to loan on farm land
Brown & Brown
Mrs. H 11. Greer, is the guests
of Mrs. W. C. Shumate at Monte
zuma.
Mr. Harry Greer is now in At
lantal where he has an excellent
position in the post office.
Mr. Q. P. Witte, of Birmingham,
was ihe week end guest of the
Brown House.
Mrs faul Turner visited her
daughter, Mrs. Lamar. Etneridge,
! at Jackson this week.
Mrs. R. A. Sloan has returned
from a visit to her mother at Bul
lochville.
Mrs. Stewart Combs, of Locust
Grove, was the week-end guest
of Mrs. Robert Tomlinson.
Messrs Benton Thompson and
Andrew Walker spent Sunday in
Atlanta.
Messrs. Gus Brown and W. D.
Tarplev visited the Gate City
Tuesday.
Mrs. Will Stewart and her sister,
Miss McGarity, went to Atlanta
Tuesday.
Mr. W. S. Patrick, railroad clerk
here, spent Sunday at his old
home in Spalding county.
Mrs. Lucinda Fargason, who
has been visiting her brother, Mr.
George Green, has returned home.
Man °* \w / viwß
the Hour Mir NlEwjy
is the
Well* /
Dressed j// f /
Man — / / |jf t|l
today without / j jkr \ A
any hardship to 1 / wA
be among that XJ
number.
Clothes of extraordinary merit at moderate
prices is now one of your exceptional possibilities.
Goldman, Beckman 8p Co.
have surely understood your wants and met your
wants in their new Spring line.
Do not put off your selection anotner day, but
come at once and select the suit die.; becomes you
best.
Prices: Will Please You at
THE HENRY COUNTY SUPPLY CO-
McDonough, g a.
TIRES! TIRES! TIRESt
Buy Your Tires direct
at LOWEST PRICES.
-v xiyiita and contracting direct from the factories for tires in’
lai qij lities for spot cash, we tre able to offer them at a great
Mo > s-iviny price direct to the consumer. A saving of from 35 to
-60 ,<‘ j r cent.
V’li 11 you buy tires from us you get full value, you don’t have
t»< pay t<ie dealer’s profit, the distributor’s profit, salesman’s commis
sin mo other high sejling and overhead expenses. We sell tires
dir- ci to cmisutner at jobbers prices and YOU GET BIG VALUE
AND EXACTLY WHAT YOU PAY FOR.
Shrewd auto owners compose our customers —among them are
bankers, merchants, lawyers, doctors, planters and men in all lines
who know values and realize the advantages of buying direct.
During the ast dull winter automobile months we secured some
excellent deals from the factories and now offer our purchases at the
following prices:
Am mg our tires are Diamond, Goodyear, Quaker, Nassau, Em
pire, Fisk and others of equal quality.
ALL TikES GUARANTEED FULLY.
These prices carefully.
Tubes
Size Tire Grey Red Reliner
28x3 $7.20 $165 $1.90 $1.35
30x3 7.80 1.95 2.20 1.40
30x3 1 2 10.80 2.80 3.10 1.90
31x3 1-2 1100 2.90 3.20 1.95
4 32x3 1-2 11.90 2.95 325 2.00
34x3 1-2 1240 3.00- &30 205
30x4 13.10 3.10 3.40 2.30
31x4 *“ 13.45 3.20 3.00 2.35
32x4 13.70 3.35 3.80 2.40
33x4 14.80 3.50 3.90 2.45
34x4 16.80 3.00 4.00 2.60
35x4 17.25 3.75 4.20 2.70
36x4 17.85 * 3.90 425 2.80
34x4 1-2 18.00 4.80 5.10 3.40
35x4 1-2 18.75 4.85 5.20 3.45
36x4 1-2 19.45 4.90 5.30 3.60
37x4 1-2 21.50 5.10 5.40 3.70
36x5 23.00 5.80 6.20 4.00
37x5 24.40 5.90 6.35 4.20
We can Furnish All Other Sizes. *
Non-Skid 10 Per Cent Higher.
Our supply of these tires is limited, so we advise early ordering.
Remember, they are new, clean frtsh, fully guaranteed goods. All
high grade goods that will give best service.
TERMS—S PER CENT DISCOUNT if full amount accompanies
order C O. D. upon receipt of 10 per cent of cost. PROMPT
SHIPMENTS. Money returned if unable to fill, order. Send us trial
order now.
TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO.
DAYTON, OHIO.