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MULU COUNTY SEnTSET
IIXE, GEORGIA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER
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ARMAND
COMPLEXION POWDER.
AW, UJTle ■,pink & whITe boxes
Fathers and Mothers.
Come in. We will gladly give you a bank book for
your boy.
Give it to him and urge him to earn his FIRST
DOLLAR and bank it with us.
Thiswill make him a SAVER, not a SPENDER. In
the years to come he will be a success instead of a failure.
Early impressions STICK in the youthful mind.
Make a good impression in YOUR boys’ and girls’ minds.
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Farmers & Merchants Bank
Deposits Insured N. R. Henderson, Cashier
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Tax Collector’s Rounds.
LAST ROUND
JW1 Arp from 8 to io A. M., Dec. 6
Chape! Hill from 8 to 9 A. M„ Dec. 7
CHESTNUT LOG DISTRICT
Court House..., from 8 to 9 A. M. p Dec. 8
Fergnson Mill , from 9:30 to 10:30 A. M., Dec. 8
I.ithia Springs 9. .from n to i2 A M.* Dec- 8
Bank of Villa Rica from 8 to lo A. M-, Dec. 13,
(Town , from Dec. 13 to Dec. 20
My Jbooks will close December 2o, 1920, as the law directs The new Tax
(aw requires me to collect interest on all taxes not paid by December 2o. Be
governed accordingly. ,
R. C. MORRIS. T. C.
ALL that we could tell
**you—all that constant
users of Armand could tell
you of this wonderful
powder would not be as
convincing as just one
trial of Armand itself.
We carry Armand in
Bouquet of Paradise and
Aida fragrances. The
Bouquet is a fairly dense
powder which comes in the
square box, at 50c, and
■Armand “Aida” is a won
derful cold cream powder,
very dense and clinging,
which comes in a minia
ture hat box, at $1.
MADfHMAN’S UHADnAfV
IT TAXES THE
OF A FELLOW
Working Hard Every Day Witli-
out Let-up Wears You
Out in Time
SOMETIMES YOU NEED A TONIC
Pepto-Mangan Makes Rich, Red
Blood and Lifts Yon Out of
Bad-Health Ruts
ROUTE FOUR
Mesdames W. C. Dickenson and H. A.
Yancey were joint hostesses at a mis
cellaneous shower November twenty-
fifth, from three to five o’clock, at the
home of Mrs. Dickenson, in honor of Miss
Ocie Lee Yancey, a charming bride-
elect of November. A dainty collection of
gifts were presented to the bride-to-be by
her friends. The invited guests included
Mrs. J. E. Yancey, of Atlanta; Mrs. W-
B. Sibley, Mrs. Luther Sibley, Mrs. S. A.
Baggett, Mrs- E. S. Dickenson, Mrs.
Maude Broadwell, Mrs. M. L. Langston
Mrs. VV. E. Shurhutt and Mrs. George
Skinner, Misses Bessie and Pearl Rice.
Ocie Lee and Christine McKelvey, Mo-
zelle, Jeanette, - Enid, Ethyle and Montrie
Yancey, Ethel and Lillian Sibley,' Flora
Vansant and Louise Shurbutt. Tempt
ing refreshments were served during the
hour.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Yancey, announce
the ma riage of their daughter, Ocie Lee,
to Mr. Fred Sibley.
Misse- Ethyle and Enid Yancey, of At
lanta, have returned home after spending
the wer' -end with relatives.
Mrs \V. E. 1). Shurbutt is visiting rela
tives in Atlanta.
! Mrs. J. C. Sibley and little daughters,
Florence, and Alice, are visiting in At
lanta.
'AySIS
There are days when you feel down
right sick. You think you couldn’t feel
any worse- Yet, as far as you know,
there’s nothing the matter with you.
From the time you get up in the morning
till you go to bed at night you are tired.
You feel' as though you’d like to sit down
and do nothing. You look fired and pale
and haggard. You get careless about
No wonder! Your blood is all clogged j
up with poison. Your power of resist- j
nnce is at low ebb. Your blood needs!
food. It needs the help that the vitalizing
tonic, Pepto-Mangan. will give it. Ii- '
stead of feeling exhausted and tired out
for months, you will soon pick right up j
and feel well and strong again. And
with good red blood you are able to fight
off ailments.
Pepto-Mangan is widely and heartily
endorsed by physicians. It is effective
and easy to take. It is prepared in both
liquid and tablet form, and you can take^
»me or the other and receive the same
heefits.
Sold at any drug stor. But he sure 1
WEAK, NERVOUS
Mr. Enoch Moore, of Oconee, S. C., tells how Ziron helped him: "I
was nervous, and my limbs seemed to ache as though 1 was scared—or
some such feeling, i can hardly describe it. I would have weak
“trembles.’’ I was sallow, had a craggy, worn feeling; didn’t rest well
at night. 1 read of Ziron and thought if it had helped others it might do
the same for me. I knew I could at least try it. I began using
Mlirclimall's Pharmacy, Druggists
rou get the
'Gude’s.”
tml he sun
o-Mangan,
ne Pepto-Mangan—
Ask for it by the full name
the full name, “Gude’s Pep-
' is on the package. Adv.
The Scientific Iron Tonic
and very shortly 1 felt better, ate and slept more, and the weak, nervous
feeling gradually left me. It was a tonic—a builder—I needed, and Ziron
seemed to hit the spot”
If Mr. Moore had not been benefited by the first bottle of Ziron he
took, he could have gotten his money back, lor Ziron is sold by reliable
druggists everywhere on a money-back guarantee.
1 nsist upon Ziron Iron Tonic. When you need Ziron, there’s noth-
i; j Ur > "S good, so refuse imitations and substitutes.
Ask your druggist for Ziron. Accept no substitutes. ZJ.3
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Titan. Tractor MOW
“Talk Trips” Save Money
“Talk Trips” by long distance telephone offer
you the most up-to-date way to attend to your
busine3 and social affairs in nearby or distant
cities.
The telephone carries you there and back
quickly, saving the delays and. disappointments
that often arise when you travel in person.
Why not try it?
Gainesboro Telephone & Telgraph Co.
We give you a year to pay
and positively protect you
against loss in case of a de
cline in price.
Come in at once and let us
explain our new plan.
The Titan 10-20 fins led the three-plow
traetor field for the past five years.
Farmers have bought over $70,000,000
worth of Titans.
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Harding Supply Company
Doug-lasvilie, Georgia
Farmers Have Invested over $70,000,000 in Titan 10*20 Tractors
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Attend
Sale
You have got to buy, and you will buy. So take advantage of this Sale and make your dollar be worth two dollars. |
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