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'.MOTHER! Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for
Castor Oil/ Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups,
prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of
Constipation Wind Colic
'Flatulency To Sweeten Stomach
Diarrhea 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 6C^/T V<z£JU/V
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
The Sixth District
A. & M. School
Barnesville, Ga.
Opens September 4 tV23
A standard “A” grade accredited high school
for boys and girls.
Sixteen units required for graduation.
Graduates enter any college of
out examination.
A lilerary and industrial course for all.
A teacher training course graduates of which
receive a first grade license from the State De
partment of education.
Special courses for girls in dressmaking, cooking,
dietetics, millinery and home nursing.
Special courses for boys in agriculture, horticul
ture, poultry raising, farm management, and
farm mechanics.
Gocd normal surroundings. Teachers live in
dormitories with the students providing a home
atmosphere. Health record unsurpassed.
No tuition —Board reasonable.
For further information write to
T. O. Galloway, Principal.
7446 R es , Main 470
Lorah Allen
WITH
DURHAM JEWELRY CO.,
14 EdgewooJ Ave.. Atlanta. Ga.
I GIF3FS THAT* LAST”
Engraved Cards, Wedding Invitations, etc.
HJSMiY COUNTY WifiEHL*. McDUNOUOH GEORGIA
Social Circle.
Mrs. J. W. Thurman at d son,
md Miss Nena Ford were the din
ner euest Monday of Mrs. M. C.
Whi e and fami ! y.
Mrs. G. A Lilts spent Tuesday
afternoon with Mrs. W. H. White.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. White and
children spent Wednesday after
noon with!Mr. and Mrs. T. G.
Swann of Mt. Vernon.
Mrs. W. H. While spent Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. J. L.
Howell.
Quite a crowd from around here
attended the sinszine school at
Mt. Vernon this week.
Mrs. W. G. Callaway spent Sat
urday afternoon with Mrs. M. C.
White.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Svnnn
and son spent Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. White.
"SPILES.”
South Avenue
Mr. and Mrs. Berry Dodson and
Mr and Mrs. Lee Dodson went to ]
Indian Spring camp meeting Sun- i
day. ;
Mrs. W. G. Callaway was the ]
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Homer |.
Moore in Atlanta last week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Peterman,
Miss Lucy and Mr. T. W. Peter- !
man are on a motor trip to Ala.
Mr. John Moseley is visiting his
daughter Mrs. Joe Howeil.
Mrs. J. A. Liles was the guest
of Mrs. W. H. White Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Berry Dodson entertained
at dinner Wednesday the invited
guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Peterman, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Clark, Mrs. Francis Gresham, Mrs. i
C. W. South, Mrs. J. E Spraberry,,
anu Misses Lucy Peterman and
Clemmie Spraberry.
Mrs. Joe Howell and little son
John Lewis was the spend the
day guest of Mrs. Milton Cl irk
Monday.
Prof. Pendley, from Ola, is:
teaching a singing school at Mt.
Vernon.
Miss Li lie Mashburn, of Eilen
wood, was the guest of the Misses
, Mil uns in Rex last week.
Mrs. C. W. South spent Monday
afternoon with Mrs. Raltigh Ilay
er.
Messrs Paul Liles, Wren South,
and Miss Irene South were guests
of the Misses Milam and Lillie
Mashburn Friday evening.
We are haying plenty of rain
these days. More rain fell Sun
day than has any day this year.
Busy Bee.
Daniel's
Miss Annice Boatner spent
Tuesday night with Mrs. Roy
Mortis near Greenwood.
Miss Rosa Capps, near Jenkins
burg, spent Wednesday with Miss
Annie Rosser.
Miss Marguriette Laney is spend
ing a few weeks with relatives in
Atlanta.
Mrs. G. R. Wiison, of Locust
Grove, spent Tuesday with Mrs.
L. C. Daniel.
Miss Annice Boatner end Miss
Annie Rosser spent ihe week-end
with Miss Jewell Credille, near
Greenwood.
Mr. L. C. Daniil spent Wednes
day with her father, Mr. John
Davis, at Locust Grove.
Mrs. Dora Jims and son. Ma.de,
al>o d in :liter, M: s. J. M. Se* n> n
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Mrs. P. L. Jinks.
Round trip to
EUROPE^
Why Pay Excessive Rates?
The Great Northern Steamship Co.
(Incorporated)
Announces that Arrangements are Now
Being Made for Monthly
sllO Round Trips to Europe
Boston—Southampton Boston Gothenburg
sllO
ovw wav *pr, ONE WAY $75
CJAi. \» A l <poo Connecting for
Connecting for Christiania, Stockholm. Helsing-
Landon, Liverpool, LaHuvre fora, Danzig, Riga, Cc penhagen
THE ABOVE PRICES WILL INCLUDE RAILROAD FARES
TO POINTS AS FAR NORTH AS STOCKHOLM
The Company plana to carry approximately two thousand pas
sengers manthly. Mike your plans now fora trip during the
. •
coming reason.
A round trip, with all expenses on
shipboard included, at no, more ex-
pause than a vacation right here at
home! To meet the ever increasing
demand in this country for an inex
pensive and at the same time thorough-
ly comfortable and enjoyable trans-
Atlantic voyage, is the prime object
of the Great Northern Steamship
Company. Organized by progressive
business men who realize the excep-
tional opportunity offered for inex-
pensive travel in Europe, the company
will cater to the thousands of intel
WE WILL ALSO SHOW YOU HOW YOU MAY
BECOME A PART-OWNER IN THE MOST TALKED
OF ENTERPRISE IN YEARS.
We have an opening for an energetic representative m your locality
This is an excellent opportunity for a person of character to build up a
permanent business both for himself and the Great Northern
ftzjf Cut out and mail us with your name and address.
A. Wikstrom
Information Dep’t
Edmunds Bldg., Suite 54
Boston, Mass.
lam interested in securing full
information regarding a trip to:
(Make with a cross) One Bound
way trip
England
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France
Germany __
Sweden
Norway ""
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Denmark
Baltic Provinces _
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Finland
Kußßia
T S - ame
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Street or B. f. d.
City or Town
fetate
Miss Bessie Rosser and sister,
Mrs. Marvin Jinks are visi'ing re
latives this week in Atlanta and
Morrow Ga.
Mrs L. C Daniel spent Thurs
day aft rpocn with Mrs. T. L.
Le Guinn.
SO SO.
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine.
Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken
by catarrh sufferers for the past thirty
five years, and has become known as the
most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on
the ivfucous surfaces, expelling the Pri
son from the Blood and healing the dis
eased portions.
After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine for a short time you will see a
gi eat improvement in your general
health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medi
cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send
i: testimonials. Tee.
r '. PHF.NKY a’: CO. Tc edo Oh*
v.-lc ;y iii if rage'
ligent persons who wish to visit the
battlefields of France, the Shakespeare
country, Scandinavia, the Land of the
Midnight Sun, etc. A chance of a life
time! So it would seem; but it is more
than that. The Company will build
for a permanent business, planning on
setting a standard of high-class
ocean travel on a one class basis. That
thiscan be done at a fair margin of
profit has already been proved and is
f ur ther on lined in our prospectus,
You’ll find it extremely interesting,
SUBSCRIPTION BLANK
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United States Service, inc.
Head Otfice, Edmunds Bldg.
Boston, Mass.
( Check )
Enclosed find P. O Order for
( Draft )
$
( part )
as payment In for
( full )
units of the shares of The Great
Northern Steamship company, inc.
Price i>er unit $50.1M).
(Four Preferred and two Common
Shares to each unit.)
Have Certificate and Receipt .issued
in the name of:
Name
Street or R. f. d
City or Town
State
1 he above price quoted for imme
diate acceptance ouly. When buy ing
on enstallments 25% of purchase
price must accompany order, bal
ance may be paid in ten monthly
payments.
Accept i
No Substitutes
for
ThedforcFs
BUCK-DRAUGHT
F’Jtrely
Vegetable
Over Medicine
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F. 9 $3
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TEETHING AND HOT WEATHER
are very hard on the little ones.
Summer disorders of Stomach and
bowels, weakening diarrhoea, cholera
infantum, quickly controlled by
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC r, ARRHOEA
Helps children and older persons too.