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F YOU WANT CASH
For Your REAL ESTATE or BUSINESS
I O-A-TST G IEIT IT
Matter What Your Property is Worth, It or Located. In What Town, City, State, or Territory |
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FUid not have the ability and facilities to sell your pioperty, 1 certainly could not afford to pay for ibis advertisement.
This “ad” (like all my other ‘‘ads”) is practically sure to piace on my list a number of new properties, and I am just
as sure to sell these properties and make enough money in commissions to pay for the cost "f these ‘ads and make a
K profit besides That is why I have so large a real estate business today. 1
r not put y ur property among the number that will be s<dd as a result of these *‘ads>?
Ill not only be able to sell it—some time—but will be able to sell it quickly I am a specialist in quick sales. I have the
it complete and up to-date equipment- 1 have branch offices throughout the country; a field force ot men to find hujers.
|i not handle all lines usually carried by - the ordinary real estate agents. I M U-S l SELL real estate and lots ot it or
lout ot business- I can assure you I am not going out of business. On the contrary. J expect to find, at the close of the
r, that I have sold twice as many properties as I did the past year, but if wiff first he necessary for me to list more
berties- I want to list YOURS and SELL it. It doesn’t matter whether you have a farm a home without any land, or
bsiness; it doesn’t matter what it is worth, or where it is located. II you will fill out the blank letter of inquiry below
I mail it to me today, I will tell you how and why 1 can quickly convert the property into cash, and will gue you my
bplete plan
terms for handling it. The information I will give you will be of great value to you, even if you should decide not to
[ ^ou had better write today before you forget it, of fhe country, tell youj requirements I "i
pu want to buy any kind o f a Fatm, House or business, in any part me
rantee to fill them promptly and satisfactorily.
avid S. Sait, She %and Sian, 415 Slansa live, Speeka, Kansas.
u Want to SELL Fill in, Cut Out and Mail Today.
Please send’without cost to me, a plan for finding a
buyer for my property which consists of
fn County......... State
fallowing is a brief description
fest cash price........
Address
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TO DELICATE WOMEN
You will never get well and strong, bright, hap- gjj
p> institution hearty and free from pain, until you build up your §| §|
°mc, like with a nerve refreshing, blood-making M
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it Makes Pale Cheeks Pink
It is a P ^ re harmless, medicinal tonic, made vegetable
hp, e( ji . - trom
ack-rh G v ' a ' c h relieve female pain and distress, such as headache,
L“, f dra e ’ bowel ach e, dizziness, chills, scanty or profuse menstru
‘ ’ 8g>ng down pains,
Ljj-.-'f etc.
“ f, tnat holding, is certain strength-making do medicine for women, the only
to you good. Try it.
by every druggest in $1.00 bottles.
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Rubles [“■ & Wa v n° Set Ur | d jV n, free Pt° ms advice and
plain en \ e °. pe ^’ 1,ow
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h^ttanooga Tenn ‘ Medlc * ne Co.,
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LET us bid on your job printing.
If You Want to BUY Fill in, Cut Out and Mail Today.
I desire to buy property corresponding approximately
with the following specifications: down or city......
County, State Price between if.....
and $.. 1 will pay 5................down and
balance ... Remarks.
Name Address
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| “YOU ARE FRIENDS
of mine,” writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of
Gallatin, Tenn.:
“ For since taking Cardui I have
gained J5 lbs., and am in better health
than for the past 9 years. I tell my
husband that Cardui is worth its
weight in gold to all suffering ladies.” i
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I will appreciate your thor*
ough inspection of aiy
Photos. I have confidence
enough in my work to be¬
lieve it is the best pessiD.e
to obtain at
Popular Prices.
I Souvenir Post Cards specialty.
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KINGS
Mr. e„d Mrs R.,fe, rt Kitg,
'f “.'l, „f
r ,'S'l-d relative, here
last week.
Hon. J. W. King spent two days
Hi Atlanta last week.
Miss Josie Webb spent Wittes
J «y "igl’t with Mr and Mrs. j \ V
Kins.
The peoph of Oak Hill will have
an Xmas tree tin Monday after
noon during Xmas.
Mr. Lon Livingston, of Atlanta,
spent Thanksgiving with his pa¬
rents.
Miss Emma Crew accompanied
by her nephew, Mr. James Ram
sey, attended the funeral cf her
brother, Mr. John Crew, of Madi¬
son, Thursday.
Mrs. Lizzie Thacker is visiting
in our community this week.
Mr. J. P. Tilley, of Conyers, was
here on business Wednesday.
Speaking of the great dinner
given by the Adams family on
Ihanksgiving, the editor spoke of
the warps being removed from
the viscera! cavity. We have of¬
ten known the Editor to remove
wrinkles of said regions of the
corpus.
Bring your chickens and eggs to
the Covington Hotel. The high¬
est market price paid. J. S. Lau
nius proprietor.
GAITHERS.
Mrs J D Ozburn and little chil
dren were the guests of Mrs Har¬
ris Huff, of Rock Creek, last Sun¬
day.
Mr. Doyle Ozburn made a flying
trip to Mansfield last Saturday.
Misi E'la Mae Griffin, of Stone
Mountain, has returned home after
spending some time here as the
guest of Mr and Mrs A M Griffin.
Mr E Z Gardner, of Newborn,
spent last Wednesday night here
with Mr G W Henderson.
Mr and Mrs A M Griffin are
spending this week with relatives
at Madison.
Mr Frank Harris spent a short
while with Mr Jno Ozburn last
Sunday morning.
Misses Katie and Lillie Ozburn
went to Mansfield one day of last
week.
Mrs bailie Smith spent last
Tuesday here as the guest of Mrs
Emma Henderson and family.
Mrs Martha Banks and Miss
Mary Lou Banks spent last Sun¬
day with Mrs Harris Huff at Rock
Creek.
Misses Minnie Huff and Mary
Lou Banks, of Rock Creek, attend¬
ed Sunday School here last Sun¬
day.
Mrs G W Henderson and daugh¬
ter, Lurlean, spent last Sunday
with Mrs J D Ozburn.
i Mr and Mrs \V H .Gaither, of
Covington, came down last Sunday
and spent a short while with Mr
J D Ozburn’s family.
Messrs Tom Morgan and Will
Fining, of Starrs Mill, spent a
| short while with Mr Joe Banks
1 last. Sunday.
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A man with a sprained ankle will use
crutch, rest the ankle and let it get well
I a overworked
A man or woman with an
stomach car. t use a crutch, hut tne stain
!ach must have rest just the san e It can
be eested too without starvation. Kndni
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coini uended and sold by J. A. Wright.
OXFORD.
Mrs. J. A. Cowan and daughter,
Miss Annie Cowan, visited Mrs.
Thomas Sunday.
Mr. Robert Baldwin, of Atian.a, t
| visited friends here Sunday.
Rev Dillard filled his first ap
pomtment here on Uundav morn
mg. «
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Messrs. H. E. Barnett
Hind, W. S. Sewell, D. L. O Neal.
and W- M. Barnett attended the
Mission Conference at Macon on
Rapid changes of temperature are hard
* on the toughest constitution.
The conductor passing from the heated
inside of a trolley car to the icy temperature
of the platform—the canvasser spending an
hour or so in a heated building and then
walking against a biting wind—know the
difficulty of avoiding cold.
Scoff 9 s Emulsion strengthens the
❖ body so that it can better withstand the
< 8 * danger of cold from changes of temperature. v
It will help you to avoid taking cold.
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«§» ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND $1.00.
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the 7, 8, and 9.
Dr. G. W. Yarbrough left last
week to take up hi 3 work at
boro.
Mr. H. K. Brooks left recently
to visit relatives at Washington,
Ga.
Miss Gertrude Williams, of
Gainesville, Ga., returned to her
home recently after a pleasant vis¬
it to the Misses Williams.
Mr. Trammell Starr has return¬
ed from a pleasure trip to New
York.
It is u mistake to use a violent cathartic
to open die bowels A gentle movement
wiil accomplish the same results without
causing distress 'or serious consequences
later DeWitts Ljiftle Early Risers are
reeeommended bole by J. A- Wright.
PACE.
Qnite a number from here st
tended the ordination of Mr. Er¬
nest Estes at Zion.
Mr. O P. McCord has been
quite sick, but is improving. i
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Mr. and Mrs. Kimball of Coving- J
ton visited the latter’s sister last i
Sunday.
The school at this place contin¬
ues to grow in interest.
Mr. Robt. Cowan, of this place
was buried at Z 1011 last Wednes¬
day.
For chapped and cracked hands nothing
is quite as good as an application of Dc
wilts Witch Hazel Salve Put it on be¬
fore going to bed. use an old pair of gloves
and see what a difference the morning
will bring. Sold by J. A. Wright.
eudora.
Rev , Lunsford, , , of , Macon proa A- ,
ed at Rock Creek Saturday and
Sunday to a large congregation.
Several , from „ here , attended ,, , , the .,
sock party at Mr E D Kelly’s, of
I Palalto, Tuesday night.
Mr John McClendon spent t »ov
eral days this week in Atlanta and
Jackson on business.
Mr and Mrs Clark Cunard's
t.,e fjol.y, Thelma, lias Keen vory
sick for the past few days.
Several from Mt Zion and Beth
leham attended preaching at Rock
Creek Sunday.
Messrs John Lnzenby, Carroll
i Starr, Raul Adams and Misses
| l»«»arl and Mary Lillie Hardeman,
0 f MauefieId, were the guests Sun
^ t jj e Misses Herring.
Mr Howard Hays, Hayston >
Sunday here.
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Mr SP ............ .
trip to Covington recently.
T W Dooley lias , purcfiasecl , , a
Mr
° eW 0i 'S an •
Mr Oscar Price, of Palalto, was
i day ] ast week.
o|lfi
j Mr John Smith, ot South Geor
gia‘ is spending some time here
re j at i ves and friends.
,;“t" “is
noon.
Mr Jesse McClendon visited
relatives Sunday after
noon.
Mr Lonnie Ivy, who has been
attending Business College in At
lftnta - 13 spending some time herd
w ^h bis parents,
Mr Bill Hays and Miss Fannie
May Boyd, of Mansfield; Mr Fleet
Thomas, of Woodfin, and Miss
Emma Kelly, of Hayston; Mr Al¬
vin Patrick were the guests Sun¬
day of Misses Oilieand t'e-ssie Mc¬
Clendon.
Mr Troy Ellis, of Palalto, visit¬
ed here Sunday.
A large crowd attended the sing¬
ing at Misses Chioe and Johnnie
Chaffin’s Sunday afternoon.
TO A SMART PROPERTY
OWNER.
Painting is a practical work Skiff wins.
Tt’s the same with paint making
You know 4 gallons L & M mixed with
3 gallons Linseed Oil makes enough paint
f r a moderate sized house—the best, paint
money can buy—becansa the L & M Zinc
hardens the L & M White Lead and make*
the I. & M Pfti;* weai like iron.
Buy L & M and don’t pay $1 50 a gallon
Tor Linseed Oil, as you (to in ready-tor use
P* int - ’ DUt buy cil fresh from the barroll at
00 cents and mix with with the L & \1,
Actual cost L & M about $1 20 per gat
Ion.
Sold by J. R. Stephenson 2
HAWKINSVILLE.
Mr Albert Underwood spent last
Suuday with Mr Frank Price,
Mr Roy Presby spent last Satur¬
day night with Mr Sam price.
Mr and Mrs W B Treadwell, of
Salem, spent last Saturday arid
Sunday witli the latter’s parents,
Mr and Mrs W T Moon.
Mr Ofie Moon spent la9t Sunday
in Springfield.
Mr W C Wallace and family, of
Almon, spent } last Sunday with
The oyster supper given by Mr
and Mrs G W Hawkins was eojoy
ed .... by all present.
Mr Henry Ramsey and brother,
of Rockdale, were seen in Haw
Satnrday kst .
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| Mrs J T Price is very sick at
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»*>" oe «!, a gl un,
I Appier oats, Genuine purple
straw wheat, oats made off bus.
j ner acre on upland. Berkshire
puts. L. W. Jarman. 2 m
Farmers who usi3 Oliver Plows
are delfighted. Stephenson Hard
’j ware Co.' sell them.
\ Aopler oats for sale, winter
; grown. S R Ellington, Oxford tf.
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THE ORIGINAL
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
For >11 Couchs nr,d assists in The Re4
expelling Colds from the sys¬ Clover Blos¬
tem by gently moving tha som sad the
I relief**or Honey is Bee
feTaa; bottle. on every
: ^eariy’ aii^ther
cough cures paling, are
j const i
especially those®**
Honey 4, T.rmoves^
°p‘ ates -
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HONEYmTAR
PX*?ARED AT THE LABORATORY OF
E. C. DeWITT U CO., CHICAGO, U. 8. A.
, S >ld at J- A. Wright’s drug store.