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THE NEWMAN HERALD. NEWNAN. GA.. FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1921
and lie needs to be shown that on the contrary he
would make more money if he had them.
Most successful men in business today have learned
accurate, detailed records of all the
Slowly the old man entered the bank and stood for a
moment nervously tapping the rail by the vice-
president’s desk.
For a week he had dreaded this interview. Night
after night he had worked over his financial state
ment, but now as he faced the ordeal he knew that
the paper he held in his hand was a sorry mess of
figures that he could not prove:
It seemed to him that bankets wanted to know a lot
of fussy details that no man could be expected to
answer off hand and he hated to go thrc lgh all that
—it seemed like a million questions to him.
The trouble with this man, and so many others in
the same boat with him, is that he has never had
his eyes opened to the need of getting more figure
facts about his business.
that clear.
departments and operations of their business are the
best assurance of success.
Machine methods of figuring and mechanical aids
in bookkeeping and record keeping have simplified
these operations so that it is no longer necessary
to carry a heavy bookkeeping expense to get the
necessary facts.
With a Burroughs figuring machine an inexperienced
clerk can work out automatically all the figure
problems of business transactions as: adding sales
and charge slips, footing all sorts of figure columns,
proving postings, taking trial balances, checking
invoices, distributing sales by clerks or departments,
totaling weights and quantities and so on.
He thinks the cost of
making daily records would eat up all his profits
Telephone the nearest Burroughs office and ask them to show you the
type of machine you need and how to get the facts about your business.
Burroughs Adding Machine Company
—ATLANTA OFFICE—
G. M. Greene, Manager, 61 North Pryor St
Adding — Bookkeeping —. Calculating
Machines
Aro YOU
too worn out A .
to succeed? U
Nothing will turn ambi
tion into ill-tempered
laziness quicker _
than constipation.
And nothing will ren- __
der the ficdy more liable ,to
dangerous diseases than this
same poisonous condition.
Don't be constipated! It isn't safe! It
Isn’t sensible! It Isn't necessary! Be
well—but don't rely on ordinary laxatives
to help yoa Try instead tho newest
scientific treatment for constipation —
RICH-LAX
Thia preparation not only overcomes con
stipation, but it does away with all the
nausea, cramping and deranged digestion
caused by ordinary laxatives.
CujrjntMd M pur Store. We are so sun that
KJch.Lax will please .you that we waot you to
come to our otore anil set a bottis and try it tl
r!rrhiiTrrifL** DW
.Tohn R. Oates Drug Co., Nownan, tin.
Professional Cards.
J, P. McPHERftON
Civil Engineer find Surveyor.
Sewornge systems, water systems,
* r, Accurate
jfflce, Ma-
OrifTIn, On.
CMJWOl If.BP SySvCHIH, wuier 1
topographical surveys, tnaplng, i
land surveys, paving roads, off
sonic building, 'ptione 676. Ori
MYRON II. FARMER, M. II..
Physician and Burgeon.
Office over T. O. Parmer & Hons Co.
Office ’phono 606; residence 'phono 72.
L. E. MOORE
Attorney-nt-Ln«v
Will practice In ul! courts. Prompt
(loans made on improved farmH in Cow-
«ata County. Over Cates Drug Store.
W. L. STALLING*,
Attorney and Counsellor nt Law.
‘Will practice In all the Courts. Kpo-
tclal attention given to preparation of
•rills and the administration of estates
<n the Court of Ordinary.
Office in CoUrt House, ’phono 411.
T. ft. DAILEY.
Physician and Burgeon.
Offloo upstairs In Kirby building, ll J A
Oroonvllie street. ’Phone 87. (olllce
and residence.)
HARALSON.
Mr. .T. W. Hutchinson has been quite
sick since Monday, having suffered nn
attack of acute indigestion.
Several of our young people enjoyed a
picnic nt Sullivan's mill Saturday.
Mrs. W. H. Mashburn ami daughter,
Lucile, of Scnoia, wore guests of Mrs.
E. 1\ McGahoe on Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams, of Grif
fin, wore recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Williams.
Haralson school will close Friday
night, 20th Inst., with the following pro
gram—
Song—“You Are Welcome If You
Keep Right Still.”
Rending—Rosaline Quick.
Declamation—Grady McOnhee.
Dialogue—Jack Swygert and Moise
Williams.
Dialogue—Six boys.
Duct—Bashu Cnllnlmn ami Duello
Gable.
Rending—Ruth Murphy.
Declamation— H. P. Counts.
Rending—Bertha Jones.
Declamation—John Vaughn.
Rending—Mary Murphy.
Monologue—Pauline James.
Rending—Lois Miller.
Declamation—Edward Stybbs.
-Song, “Marjorie”—Three girls and
three boys.
Dialogue—Seven boys.
Declamation“Advice to a Young
Man "—Marshall Shuddix.
Reading—Patricia Williams.
Declamation, “Sold”—Oliver Quick.
Quartette—' 4 The Bulldog.''
Reading, “The Now Fnngled School”
—Mattie Lou Shaddix.
Doclf imation, * 4 Composition 9 ’—Rosy
Eady. \
Reading, “An Indignant Scot”—
Martha Huddleston.
Declamation, “I Got to Go to School”
—Joel Wood.
Song, “The Curse of An Aching
Heart”—Eulico Garrison.
Declamation—Robb Johns.
Reuding—Moise Williams.
Declamation—Win. Williams.
Piano solo—Lucile McGnhee.
Declamation, “Boys”—Hoke Wil
liams.
Reading, * 4 Patriotism ’ ’—Lillie Todd.
Song— 4 4 Dream Girl. ’ ’
Declamation, “Our Baby”—Geo. Lee.
Bofldiiig-r-Ruth Todd.
Declamation—Irwin Miller.
Reading—Mary Loo Callahan.
Dialogue— 4 4 Doctoring Helen. ’'
JOB I). PENISTON.
1’fiynlrlan and Burgeon,
Office hours 8 to 10 a. m.; 8 to 6 p. m.
Office with Dr. Paul Penlston. Office
and residence 'phono 80.
»H. J. 10. MARflII
f Veterinary Burgeon
*Omoo at W. A. Potts Stable, H E.
13roiul St. Office phone 10G, Hob. 370J.
A. SIDNEY CAM P,
Attorney and Counselor nt Law.
Office In Arnull Bldg., Court Square.
It. II. MCDONALD,
Physician mid Burgeon.
Office 3 East Broad Street, upstairs.
Office hours U to 11 a .in, anil 3 to 6
D. in.
Olllcs 'phono CD; residence 'phono 30J
VV »1. 11 . t( 11 A Y .
CTOu-iclan and Hurnctm.
omce over Loo-King Drug Co. Roo-
Idenoo 'phono 461. (J(Ueo 'phone 316.
Ollloe Hours—I) to It n. in., 3 to 4 p.
PI., mid 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday—a to 11
a, m. and 3 to 4 p. in.
V. 11. UAV1X.
l-h y.lelnn unit Hnrweun.
omoe—Snnltuiluui building. Ofttee
phone 6—1 call; rosldoneo phoiib 6—
T o al It*. '
W. A. TUUMOIl.
1-hy.ielnn and Norgeon.
Special attention given to suritnry
and diseases of women. Otltoe li)
nprlng street. 'Phone 380.
O. A. HANKY.
Physician and Nurgcon.
Special attention to eye, ear, noBe
and throat, and diseases of chest.
tv. L. tvooimool*’.
Physician and Surgeon.
-omoe 11 Vi Oroonvllie street. 'Phone
•»*1. Special attention given to dls
•ases of ohlldron.
J. LITTLETON JONES.
AUoracy-at-Lawr.
Prompt attention to legal business,
i lawns mads on farm lands. Omoe over
H. C, Arnall Mdse. Co.'s.
THOM, O. FARMKIt. Jit,
Attorney-at-t-aw.
W.U1 (five careful and prompt atton
i.lon Ao all leicnl business entrusted to
fjne. hfoney to loan. OUluo In court
mouse.
MIM.IAM V. ATKINSON.
• Attorney-at-Lsw.
Offloe over Cuttlno's etors.
K. tV. NT A lilt.
Dentist.
omoo over H. C. Arnall Mdse. Oo.'.
Kitare. White patronage exclusively.
' Rosldoneo 'phone S8S-L.
Rending, ' ‘ Examinations ’ 1 —Louiso
Stubbs.
Declamation—Emory MeGahee.
Song, “Lonesome”—Hownrd Garrick.
Reading—Sara Todd.
Reading—Irene Emly.
Dialogue, “Mrs. Brown’s Visitors”—
Four girlB.
Reading—Martha Rawls. ■
Dialogue—Eight girls and boys.
Daet—Marthn Rnwls and Louise
Hutchinson.
Rending—Boshn Callahan.
Song—' 1 Farewell to Thee. ’ ’
May 17th.
To displease others, he pleased with
yourself.
LONE OAK.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spence, of Trim
ble, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
J. Mi Johnson.
Mr. Clifford Johnson .spent the week
end with friends at Shiloh.
Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Spence ami ehll-
ren were guests of Mrk Winnie Spence
Sunday.
Misses Frances Mlddlcbrook, Virginia
Clyntt nml Ruby C'lyatt spont the week
end with Mrs. Wnrren Sewell, at Ho-
gansvlllc.
' Mr. Perkerson, from near Orecnville,
spent Stmdny witli Mr. H. L. Culpepper.
Mr. W. A. Hammond lias returned to
Nownan, where lie is employed In tin-
ticket office of the A. & W. P. railroad.
An interesting program lias been ar
ranged for commencement nt Lone Oak
High School, to take place Friday even
ing. Several catchy and pleasing plays
will be presented, together with ihiisi.*
by the piano class.
May 17th.
o—
A black eye 1b usually proof tlmt the
fellow got wfiat he wus lifter—trouble.
IS YOUR HEALTH
GRADUALLY SUPPING?
Interesting Experience of • Tex** Lady Who Declares That if Mora
Women Knew About Cardui They Would Be Spared
Much Sickness and Worry.
Navasota, Texas.—Mrs. W. M. Peden,
of this place, relates the following interest
ing account of how she recovered her
strength, having realized that she was
actually losing her health:
“Health is the greatest thing in the
world, and when you feel that gradually
slipping away from you, you certainly sit
up and take notice. That is what I did
sometime ago when I found myself in a
very nervous, run-down condition of
health. I was so tired and felt so lifeless
I could hardly go at all.
“I was just no Account for work. I
would get a bucket of water and would
feel so weak I would have to set It down
beforel felt like I could lift it to the shelf.
In this condition, of course, to do even
my housework was a taste almost im
possible to accomplish.
“1 was .. . nervous and easily upset.
I couldn’t rest well at night and wait. ..
just lifeless.
“I heard of Cardui and after reading I
decided I had some female trouble that
was pulling me down. I sent for Cardui
and began it . .
"In a very short while after I began the
Cardui Home Treatment I saw an im
provement and it wasn’t long until I was
an right—good appetite, splendid rest,
and much stranger so that I easily did my
house work.
“Later I took a bottle of Cardui as a
tonic. lean recommend Cardtd and glad
ly do so, for if more women knew, it
would save a great deal of worry and
sickness.”
The enthusiastic praise of thousands ol
other women who have found Cardui
helpful should convince you that it is
^»TCH!
If HUNTS GUARANTEED
| SKIN DIBEASE REMEDIES
(Hunt’s Salve and Soap), fall In
the treatment of Itch, Ecxeme,
Ringworm, Tetter or other Iteh-
ing akin effeeeuea. Try tbto
treatment at our risk,
For Sale by John R. Cates Drug Co.
Antipodes Island, not Tar fio m No»
tealand. was thus named because it u
llrertly opposite to l-midon
RATS DIE
so do mice, once they eat Rat.qwt.
And they leave no odor behind rw;
take our word for It—try a 1
Cats and dog** won’t touch 1 It* k i?£ e
Ttfree^’alzes 1 r ° 0d l ° wt KA^AP.
itfc'l'kt 1 en ° UBh Psntry.
OBe. sine (2 oaken) for Chicken Mm.,
coops, or small buildings. 1 House '
*1.2(1 Htxc (5 oaken) enough fnr
farm and out-buildlngs, 8toraie lufiM
mgs, or factory buildings. l,uild *
Sold and Guaranteed by
LEE-IKING DRUG COMPANY
COWETA DRUG & BOOK COMPANY.
A long as you are a renter you will be
* ** al mover. High Moving Costs
costs.
a periodical mover. High Moving Costs
must be included in high rental costs.
LICIT SOMEWIESE—BUILD A HOME OF YOU* OWN
R. D. COLE MANUFACTURING CO.
Newnan, Georgia.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILWAY CO.
Effective Nov. 14, 1920.
ARRIVE FROM
CedartoTvu .
6.45 a. in.
Columbus ..
9.40 ii. in.
8.25 p. m.
Chattanooga
1.00 p. m.
Carrollton .
4.48 p. in.
Raymond ..
5.22 p. m.‘
Griffin ....
11.18 a. in.
6.52 p. m.
DEPART FOB
Griffin ....
6.45 n. m.
1,00 p. m.
Columbus ..
. 8.25 n. m.
5.22 p. lit.
Chattanooga
11.18 a. in.
Raymond ..
4.48 p. m.
Carrollton .
5.25 p. in.
Odurtown .
. 6.52 p. m.
RILLS RATS
nnd mice—tlmt*8 .RAT-SNAP, the old
reliable rodent destroyer. Comes In
. cakes—no mixing with other food.
"Your money back If it falls.
35c. *l*e (1 t nkcl enough for Pantry.
Kitchen or Cellar.
03c. alar (2 rakes* > for Chicken House,
..coops, or small buildings.
*1.23 wlr.r (5 oaken) enough for all
farm and nut-buildings, storage build
ings, or factory buildings.
4 Sold and Guaranteed by •
LEE-KING DRUG COMPANY. ,
-«;owktj\ drug a book company.
Herald Want Ads. Pay.
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