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Are Your Books Getting
Heavy With Bad Accounts?
If such is the case you need a business doctor to
clear them away so your financial circulation will be
improved.
It is our business to collect bad accounts and will do
it successfully. We have a long list of pleased custom
ers in Georgia.
ARE YOU ON THE LIST
National Collection Agency
WAS HI N GTO N, D. C.
VETERINARY SURGEON.
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Am permanently located at Grif
fin, Ga., Graduate Chicago Veteri
nary College, calls made promptly
with car.
WORK GUARANTEED.
Ask stock dealers at Griffin and
give me a trial.
O. N. MATHIS,
Griffin, Ga.
Phones:
Office, 619; Residence 616-J.
PREPARE FOR THE H EAT.
Dr. Prather’s Aromatic Laxative is a remedy for Ladies and
Children. For Biliousness, indigestion, torpid liver, sour stomach,
ana all sorts of stomach and bowel troubles where a laxative is need
ed. TASTES WELL AND ACTS WELL.
Dr. Prathers Heat Fowders,
an antiseptic powder. Good for heat, sunburn, itching, chafing, etc.,
md especially good for odors of arm pits and feet. Good for all
troubles caused by the heat.
Dr. Prather’s Toilet Soap For Heat,
not a perfumed soap, but a fragrant medicinal Toilet Soap. You
almost welcome the heat for the pleasure of using this soap.
Bid Good Bye to the discomforts of the hot sea
son by using these remedies and preparations.
FOR SALE BY
HORTON DRUG COMPANY,
McDonough, Georgia.
Lookout Mountain seed Irish
potatoes, the kind for raising tall
potatoes. Can begin planting
now. We carry nothing but gov
ernment inspected potatoes. Cope
land-Turner Merc. Co. Adv.
Mrs. Julia McDonald and Mrs
f. A. Sloan spent Friday in Atlan
ta.
Take a
Tonight
It will act as a laxative in the
morning
The McDonough Drug Co.
If You
are troubled with heartburn, eases and
a distressed feeling after eating take a
D sf
before and after each meal and you will
obtain prompt relief. iSold only by us,2oc
The McDonough Drug Co.
Mrs. E. M. Smith and Mrs. Jack
Craft visited Atlanta Friday.
Remember on Saturday June
12th we w ill have a special mi n
with us and will sharpen all scis
sors. shears, pocket and butcher
knives free. Copeland-Turner
Merc. Co. , Adv.
The Southern Mortgage Company
Capital and Surplus, Established 1870.
Gould^Building—lo Decatur Street— 9 Edge wood Avenue.
FARM LOANS
Negotiated throughout the State on Improved Farm Lands in sums
ot SI,OOO to sloo,oo< u»h Five Ten's' time at rates.
Our sources ot money n » practically ii -xhaustih’- We have * strong
line ot customers among individual investors and Savings t>anks
and Trust Companies in the North, East and Middle West,
and we number among our customeis the
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co.
with assets ot more *than a hundred million dollars.
J. T. Holleman, President W. A. Thompson, Abstracts of Title
W, L. Kemp, Vice-President R. H. Osborn, Abstracts of Title
J. W. Andrews, Secretary L. A. Boulighny, Auditor
E. R. Hunt, Treasurer S. R. Cook, Secretary’s Clerk
E. V. Carter, Attorney T. B. Dempsey, Abstract Clerk
A, d’Antignac, Inspector C. W. Felker, Jr., Abstract Clerk.
W. A. Howell, Abstracts of Title Horace Holleman, Application^Clerk.
For information, call on or write to
BROWN & BROWN,
McDonough, Georgia.
‘SAFETY FIRST’
IS THE BEST MOTTO
IN STUDYING THE
EUROPEAN WAR
Some have gone across the seas to
observe close at hand the fighting.
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Secure the Atlas offered by the Weekly
and study the War at home in safety.
See the editorial in this issue for the
terms under which The Week'y is dis
tributing this ATLAS.
Home Coming Sunday
at Turner's Church.
Sunday was the regular annual
home-coming day at Turner’s
church.
The Rev. Olin King and the
Rev. J. E. England, of the former
pastors, and the Rev. H. S. Smith,
the present pastor, were present.
An immense crowd attended and
i was a great day for the old
church.
Mr. and Mrs. Re j «e Ram y h ive
returned from M*r?ie. Miss M
elle Long, who his been a pu, ii
of the McDonoui i sc i v>i. iceom
panied thent aid will remain at
her home durn.; th * vacation.
“I Don’t Feel Good”
That is what a lot of people tell us.
L aually their bowels only need cleansing.
atexc&g. (StdeoEieft,
will do the trick and make you feel fine.
We know this positively. Take one
tonight. Sold only by us, 10 cents.
The McDonough Drug Co.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sloan and
Mr. and A *s. A. X. Brovrn made a
motor trip to Griffin Sunday.
Miss W trd McWilliams returned
to her hiune in Stockbridge last
Wf-k fro -i Wesleyan. She has
as ner guests Miss Emma Hotham,
ut Bi t: ore, and Miss Emily
Smith, of Arcadia, Fla. They w
be delightfully entertained while
her guests.
Mrs. Annie Nolan has been
spending some time at Indian
Spring.