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The Henry County Weekly
VOL. XXIX.
B. B. CARMICHAEL & 50NS.
BUGGIES.
If it is a Summers or
Smith Barnesville Buggy
you want we have it.
You can't make a mistake
in buying one.
Alsc the White Star
Buggy, that can’t be
touched in a medium price
buggy, its a beauty, see
one.
STOVES,
To beat the band, at
CARMICHAEL’S.
Popular prices*
AGENCY
For Deering’s Harvesting
Machine Co.
You will find with us a
full line of repairs.
locals.
Feburary Marching in.
Some little cotton li- ld even yet.
Got a nice syrup stw ncl from T. M.
Bright.
Yonr trade alws. \ > .-i ppreciated by
the Huling Co.
Pretty new st<«-V "f lamps at
Bright's.
The Racket Stor- s. I ways first to
show new goods.
Call at T. M. Bright's for Heinz's
genuine pickling vinegar.
Office next door t*> W. R. Tidwell
for rent. Mrs. T. <Nolan.
Mr. Joe Combs. <>i Locust Grove,
was in the city W» <ln< sday.
Overcoats at cost. «lot one before
it is too late—at B nling Co’s.
Plenty of No. 1a ml 2 Shingles.
H. J. Copeland Mercantile Co.
The demand for ni nles seems to
have been about filled at last.
Did you ever—know a winter to
display better stayi 11 g qua 1 i ties ?
Plenty of No. 1 ■« ml 2 Shingles at
the H. J. Coi>eland Mercantile Co.
Waterman’s Idct I Fountain Pens
for sale by the McDonough Drug
Co.
If Shingles is wlu.t you want go
to the H. J. Copeland Mercantile
Co.
The moisture deficiency was con
siderably decreased with the last
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McDonough, Georgia, Friday, February 26,1904.
FURNITURE
The ladies who have an eye to the
appearance of their homes, are delighted
when the men folks go to
CARMICHAELS’
and get them what Furniture they want,
knowing of the uniform style of designs
and good workmanship to be found
throughout their line, which is recognized
as the standard throughout these parts.
COME ONE AND ALL and get the best
treatment to be found.
BUILDING MATERIAL.
Our well equipped Plaining Mill places us in position
to execute all orders for
BUILDING MATERIAL
on short notice.
Will make your old field lumber up into Ceiling, Floor
ing, Weather-boarding or anything you may deem best.
B. B. CARMICHAEL & SONS,
McDonough, Georgia.
Buy yonr goods at Huling Co’s.
Mrs. G. F. Spinks visit 'd friends
j and relatives at Locust Grove this
j week.
j For New Spring Ginghams, Per
cale's, Calicos, etc., go to the Racket
i Store*.
The eelitor is laid in for repairs
this week anel lentils are somewhat
scarce.
i
Fishermen beginning to f(*e*l like*
i it was most time they were* given a
1 e* ha nee.
If Shingles are wliat yetu want ge>
te> the* H. J. CojH'land Mercantile
Conqmny.
Miss Annie Pearson of Morrow’s
Station is visiting lxe*r aunt. Mrs.
W. D. Knight.
War prie*e*s for provisions already
on. Anel the* cry is—still higher
yet. Raise* ’em.
Mrs. T. (). Watkins. e>f Gaines
ville, was the gne*st of Mrs. Annie*
Nolan this week.
Mr. Will Guyton was down from
Atlanta Sunday mingling witli
McDonough frienels.
Big line* of White* Goods, Ein
broieleries anel Lae*e*s just received
at the Rae*ke»t S.ore.
Hop* the* five cent drop in cotton
the i>ast two or three we*e*ks will
make big com fielels.
Our stock of standard reliable ‘
goexls is always fresh and complete, ,
at lowest prices, and you
are (Cordially invite*d to come and
see ns. Huling Co.
We are determined this se*ason tee
e*e*li])se* all former traele*. Call and
see for yourself. Huling Co.
Apply at emce* and get a fine* cow*
in milk one month, will pay well
for care. Mrs. Anna Weaver.
Col. Frank Reagan of McDonough
was here* on professional business
! Tuesday.—Jonesboro Enterprise*.
FOR SALE—one* surrey anel one*
j one-horse dray anel harness at a
bargain. J. S. Rodgers.
Fruit trees have he*e*n se*e*n in full
blossom before Mare*h, hut they
have tuke*n a hack scat this time*.
Tlie* frie*nels of Mrs. T. C. Nolan
are* pleased to know she* is improv
ing, after an illne*ss e>f tenor twelve*
elays.
Mrs. C. R. Walker and Mrs.
Homer Turner visited the former’s
[brother. Mr. Barber, in Cordele the*
past we*ek.
WANTED—Two salesmen ine*ae*li
' state*; ♦SO anel expenses ; jK*rmane*nt
pesit.iem. Pcnieks Tobacco Works
Co., Pe*nie*ks, Va.
.1 uelge G. G. Weems numerous
friends will regre*t to he*ar that he*
is e*e>e>fine*<l te> his realm with an at
attack e>f grip this we*ck.
S«*e emr assortment of all kinds of
dry geaals, groce*ries, clothing anel
general mereliandise, anel we* <*an
surely please yem. Huling Co.
Tlie* frie*n<ls e»f Tre*asurer McKib
la*n are glael to kneiw lie* has some
what improved for the* past few
days, tliemgh his illness lias been
severe.
The best cenn salve* in the world
is sold by the* McDonough Drug
Co. It is guaranteed.
; The Huling Cei. is closing ont
the*ir drugs anel patent medicines at
e*ost. See them wlie*n wanting any
thing in that line* anel save money.
Mr. D. J. Manning, a e*leve*r rep
resentative of the Thatcher Medi
e*ine Co., Chattanooga, Te*nn., gave*
The We*e*kly a ple*asant call while* in
the* e*ity Wednesday.
M e buy our geieiels in large ejuan.
titie-s, and our prices will give you
an iele*a of the* aelvantage*s of this
method. Come anel se*e*. Huling
Co.
Reme*mber T. M. Bright kee*ps
everything in fancy anel family
groceries. Be sure* to call on him
for what you want and he will lie
glael tei se*rve yon. •
Miss Jessie Hatfielel, who spent
se*ve*ral months with relatives anel
friends in Gaelsde*n anel Attalla. Ala.,
re'tumed home* last we*e*k. She* was
accompanied by her sister, Miss Lil
lie* May.
Mr. I. D. Eelalgo. of Woodstown,
was in the* city We*elne*selay anel in
forms the* Weekly of a re*markable*
liicfer lndonging tee Mr. J. A. Pres
sem. It is a 15 memths old Je*rsey
with a yemng e-alf.
Mr. Will Patterson has entered
the race for Tax Re*e*e*ive*r anel his
annemnce*me*nt will be* femnel in
this issue*. Mr. Patterson is an e*x
ce*lle*nt. worthy gentleman, anel has
nnmerems friends who, especially
in view of his ne*e*dy condition, will
be glael to support him.
WAGONS.
We have just received a
car shipment of Studeba
ker Wagons. The wagon
people of Henry County
says it is the best, and we
think so. Get one and be
convinced.
f you want a cheaper
wagon than the Studeba
ker try a White Hickory,
and should it not be as
represented, our plan is
to refund your money.
SEWING MACHINES.
When considering the
purchase of a Sewing
Machine calfon us and let
one of the boys show you
a Wheeler Wilson.
A big assortment of
STANDARD SEWING
MACHINES
always to be found with
us, turns home care into
pleasure.
Re*v. F. S. Hudson of Social Cir
e*le* was mingling with his old friends
in tlie* c*ity Sunday and Monday.
He* was here* to conduct the funeral
service eif erne e>f his former beloved
! me*mhe*rs, Mr. Joel Bankston Sr.
Trcasure*r McKibbon makes his
announcement for re-election in
1 this issue. ()f course it is impossi
ble* te> introduce **your uncle Toss”
te> the* p'ople of Henry county, as
i everyboely kneiws him better than
they can be* t >ld about him.
Carets have* be*en issued announc
ing the* marriage* e>f Miss Elizabeth
Be*arel, of near McDonough to Mr.
Erne*st Lewi Ble*elsoe, of Broxton,
on March 10, 1903, at 4 o’clook.
The*y are both excellent young peo
ple*, anel ha ve many friends who
congratulate them in advance.
Mr. anel Mrs. Stiles Carmichael of
Henrietta, Tex. arrived Wednesday
to visit their daughter, Mrs. W. G.
Copelanel, anel other Henry county
relatives. They left the oounty 17
years ago anel this is the first time
tlie*y have be*en hack since. A warm
welcome is eif course accorded them.
The; February Term of Butts SuJ
l**rior court convened at 9 o’clook
Memelay morning, with His Honor,
Judge E. J. Reagan, presiding and
Solicitor-General Bloodworth at his
post. The* usual preliminaries of
organization were rapidly dis-
I»atchod and the wheels of justice
were pnt in motion. Judge Rea
gan’s charge to the grand jury was
the fullest we have yet heard de
livered from the bench.—Jackson
Record.
$1 A YEAR