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CASTORIA
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A pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared
for Infants from one month old to Children of all ages.
MOTHER! Fletcher’s Castoria contains no narcotics.
It has been in use for more than 30 years to safely relieve
Constipation Wind Colic
Flatulency To Sweeten Stomach
Diarrhoea Regulate Bowels
Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
Natural Sleep without Opiates .
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
Driver Fined $26
After Collision
Following an automobile ac
cident Saturday when the auto
mobile of R. L. Moseley, of Stock
bridge, Ga., and one driven by
We are Headquarters for all kind of
Hardware, Hames, Traces, Plow
Stocks, all kind of Scrapes, Plow
Shares, Plow Points, Lines, hame
string, Cohars, Collar Pads and brid
dles. Garden Plows, rakes, hoes and
spading forks. A full line of Avery &
Sons Corn Planters, Peanut Plates,
Binders and Plows.
SPECIAL. 30 X 3 Fabric Casing for
$6.95. Full Line of the Federal Cas=
ings Price RIGHT.
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A line of shelf Hardware. Electric light Bulbs at Reduced Prices—ln all Watts.
A line of Wizard floor oil Furniture Polish, Mops and SILVER POLISH.
Grain Measures, both Wood and Metal.
We Respectfully solicite your patronage and appreciate your calling on us and
Inspect our Store.
We thank you,
ELLIS-SETZERCO.
McDonough, Georgia
James Banks, a negro, 282 Walton
Street, collided in Hunter Street
Banks was taken immediately be
fore Recorder George E. Johnson,
fined $26 for reckless driving and
held to the state courts under a
bond of S2OO for operating an au-
WHEN YOU THINK OF HARDWARE
THINK OF ELLIS-SETZER CO.
AND
WHEN \OU THINK OF FURNITURE
THINK OF ELLIS-SETZER CO.
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“Well!
Strong!”
Mrs. Anna Clover, of R. F. D.
5, Winfield, Kans., says: “1
began to suffer some months
ago with womanly troubles, and
I was afraid 1 was going to get
in bed. Each month 1 suffered
with rny head, back and sides—a
weak, aching, nervous feeling.
I began to fry medicines as I
knew 1 was.getting worse. 1
did not seem to find the right
remedy until someone told me of
The Women's Tonis
I used two botties before I could
see any great change, but after
that it was remarkable how
much better I got. 1 am now
well and strong. I can recom
mend Cardui, for it certainly
benefited me.”
If you have been experiment
ing on yourself with all kinds of
different remedies, better get
back to good, old, reliable
Cardui, the medicine for
women, about which you have
always heard, which has helped
many thousands of others, and
which should help you, too.
Ask your neighbor about it; she
has probably used it.
For sale everywhere. E
tomobile while intoxicated.
According to officers, the auto
mobile driven by Banks was turn
ed over and the negro slightly in
jured. Moseley escaped without
injury.
5 Gal. slop Buckets with Tops for Sum
mer. Johnson Dusting Machine, also
Springfield and Woodruff hand guns '
for Dusting cotton. All kind ofutinsels
for the raising of Poultry==A full line
of Stoves and Ranges, Copper, Iron
and Aluminum Kettles, Pans, and
Preserving Kettles, Base Ball Goods.
The Famous Devoe Paints, Grain
cradles, Screen Wire, Screen Doors
and windows.
WALT MBSLEY'S BARBER SHOP
If you wish an easy shave
As good as a barb*- r ever gave,
Just c< 11 on me at my salcon
At morn or eve or busy noon.
I will curl and dressihe hair with grace
And suite the counter of Ihe face.
My room is m at and towels clean
Scissors sharp and razors keen,
And every thing I think you will find
To suite the taste and piease the mind.
A ! 1 that art and skill can do
.lust call on nm and I will do for you.
k The Farquhar Thrasher
money. Write'for special
literature.
WOODRUFF. MACHINERY MFC. CO.
41 South Fortyth St. Atlanta, Ga.
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New Hope
The farmers of this section are
very soiry to see so much rain as
they are planning to overcame the
buli weevil this year.
The young people of this com
munity has organized an Epsw* rth
League which we hope will be a
great success. We cordially in
vite every body to come and be
with us.
Mr. and Mrs. Thelbert Cowan,
of Porterdale, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Cowan.
Miss Pauline Thompson spent a
few days last week with home
folks.
Mr. Owen Wynne has returned
from Florida where he has been
working for several months.
Miss Louise Boyd spent last
week-end with Miss Irene Miller.
Miss Lucy Wynne spent Sun
day with Miss Mary LeGuinn.
Misses Vera and Vesper Farrar
spent Sunday wi h their sister,
Mrs. Filzhugh Cowan.
Only a small crowd attended
preaching services here Sunday
on account of the rain.
Mr. Asa Wynne spent a few
days with home folks last week.
Daisy