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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1907)
The Henry County Weekly VOL. XXXII HOWARD CARMICHAEL Leading Undertaker. ill TIS Complete line of Caskets all styles and prices. Careful and polite attention given all funerals entrusted to me. Embalming done according to latest and most improved methods. Newest and most up to date equipment. • Call answered promptly day and night. Phone 30. Mcdonough, ga. locals. We have 100 ladies’ hats going at cost. Sowell & Russell Co. Tuesday was a regular “hog kill ing” day. “Whew!” Call at W. B. J. Ingrm Co’s, for International Stock Food. 4t. • Mrs. A. F. Harper is visiting Mrs. S. C. VanDuzer in Atlanta. Col. A. D. Meadows, of Coving ton, was here on legal business on Monday. The mildness of March is now being rebounded in a redoubled fury of real winter in April. WANTED—Your money on de posit. Four times insured, tf. Bank of Stockbridge. WANTED—To trade buggies and snrries for a few good mules. Call on J. S. ROGERS. The many friends of Mr. West Harper are sorry to know that he is suffering much from the effects of a big carbuncle. JUST RECEIVED a nice lot of NORMAN BUGGIES and is no trouble to show them. COME AND SEE. J. S. RODGERS. Mr. H. H. Jenkins and his broth er, two excellent young farmers of Bethany community, were pleasant callers on The Weekly Wednesday Ido not claim to sell the best buggy on earth but Ido claim to sell the best buggy in McDonough —That’s all. J. S. RODGERS. Mr. Harry Dunn, of Atlanta, who for several years has been clerk at the Aragon hotel, is spending a month’s vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Dunn. Le.t everyone be his own lawyer by getting “Business and Law,” by E. T. Roe and E. G. Loomis.—lt’ll 'aeh you how to do business. For [•ale by B. D. KELLEY, McDonough Miss Lovie Reed, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Higbee at the Brown House for a month, will leave today for her homo at Murfresboro, Tenn. Mrs. J. B. Chupp, of Atlanta, who has been visiting Mrs. C. L. Tucker for the past week, went to McDonomrh yesterday, where she will spend several days before re turning home.—Griffin News. Miss Jennie Atkinson, who was to make an address on her misston work in China on Sunday night, was not able to do so on account of the inclement weather, postponed the address until Monday afternoon and was a most interesting lecture on her work in the foreign field. We have everything carried by an up-to-date Dry Goods store. — Millinery, Dress Goods, Val Laces, Bands, Medalions ; Nets for Waist Belts, Long Kid and Silk Gloves, * Corsets and Queen Quality Shoes, both high and low cuts—and every thing a well dressed man likes. Call and see us and we will please yOU ‘ Walker-Turner Co. McDonough, Georgia, Friday april 12, 1907. Mr. Jim Bankston spent Sunday in Atlanta. And now, too, the early gardner can plant over and all take an even start. Mr. Bert Patterson spent last Saturday night and Sunday with his sister in Atlanta. 100 Ladies’ Hats at cost, and Lace Curtains for everybody. Sowell & Russell Co. Mr. O. K. Slifer, of Atlanta, was the guest of friends at the Brown House on Sunday. Stylish hats, neck ties, half hose for men. H. J. Copeland Her. Co. Mrs. T. J. Patterson has been the guest of relatives in LuGrange the past week. Buy a Summers Buggy and buy it from B. B. Carmichael & Sons— it is the buggy worth the price. Bring your peas to us. We are in the market. H. J. Copeland Mer. Co. Do you want a horse and buggy at a bargain?—buggy almost new. if so see MRS. ANNA WEAVER. If in need of a Dictionary see B. D. Kelley and let him figure with you—He handles the Stand ard—the latest and best Dictionary WANTED —Good loans ou ap proved collateral, tf. Bank of Stockbridge. Just received a nice line of Sun day School Bibles ; also Red Letter Bibles and Testaments. I can save you money—see me. B. D. Kelley. THE NORMAN BUGGY is light running—They have a common sense, practical style axle. J. S. RODGERS. The many friends of Mr. Joe H. Phillips will be glad to know that he is improving from his recent at i tack of pneumonia at his brother’s i home near the camp ground. Good buggies, good harness ; Bet ter appearence in Carmichael & Sons line than you can get else ! where. B. B. Carmichael & Sons. Mr. J. F. M. Fields has returned from a business trip to Tifton, Ash burn and other south Ga. points. Some people sell a good buggy sometimes. We sell good buggies all the time. B. B. Carmichael & Sons. Fresh Graham just re ceived, try a sack, fresh and wholesome. H. J. Copeland Mer. Co. Mr. W. G. Copeland, Sec. and Treas., of the McDonough Buggy Co., spent last week in west Geor gia and east Alabama in the inter est of his firm. Why pay the long prices asked by other people—when B. B. Car michael & Sons are selling plow points, Cultivators and the like at a much less price. There will be special services at tie Baptist church next Sunday night. In connection with a mis sionary sermon by the'pastor. The ladies have arranged a program of songs, it being the anniversary of their missionary society. All are cordially invited to come. YOU CAN DEPEND upon the promise that goes with NORMAN BUGGIES because it is based upon the record back of them. Their continued goodness win find hold appreciation anil the pledge of the maker, that goes to you, is support ed by the experience of hundreds of satisfied customers. J. S. RODGDRS. j TWO M'DONOUGH GIRLS HAVE ENTERED JAMESTOWN CONTEST The Atlanta Constitution and the Atlanta Journal are both offering free trips to the Jamestown exposi tion to young ladies. Miss Nettie Bess Fouche is in the Constisution contest in this district and now stands third in this dis trict in the number of ballots for the trip. Miss Eileen Neal has entered the contest for the Jonrnal trip in this district and she is mnch encourag ed over the large number of votes she has already received. These young ladies are two of McDonough’s most popular and lovely young ladies, and coupons and votes on your subscriptions to these papers will be greatly appre ciated by these young ladies. $25 FRONT FOOT! That was the price paid for a lot 40x100—40 feet front—on last Sat urday by Mr. Floyd MoGarity to Mr. J. V. Uqehnrch for the eastern part of the old Crabbe place just east of J. S. Rodgers’ buggy repos itory. Mr. MoGarity has purchased this lot for a sales stable and just as soon as the work of grading the lot is completed, he will begin the erec tion of an up-to-date stable. The total cost to him for the lot and stables will be about $2,000. Mr. Upchurch a few years ago purchased about an acre with some buildings on it for abemt $750 ; now be lias sold two lots off for about three times its first cost and still has more than half of the entire lot left and the buildings. McDonough real estate is a fine investment—all property has ad vanced rapidly in the past few years. Why? Because the people of the town I realize and know its one of the ! best towns in middle Georgia and iis destined at no very far distant day to make wonderful strides for i ward along all lines. Watch McDonough Grow! Mrs. J. A. Fouche and Miss Net | tie Bess Fouche spent Wednesday | in Atlanta. FOR SALE.-»One seven room house 200 yards from public square. T. J. Patterson Our line of Summers buggies arq | made tougher and stronger than 1 any buggy you can buy in this part i of the country. B. B. Carmicheal & Sons. Squire N. B. Lane, of Beersheba district, one of that popular citizens was a visitor in the city on last Sat urday and while here came around to the Weekly office. Don’t miss seeing our line summer shoes for Children. H. J. Copeland Mer. Co. Mr. Q. Nolan, who is one of the bright and energetic students at Tech, Atlanta, spent the week-end with home folks and friends here. The best buggy to be found lias a peculiar name plate on it—See that it reads, made by Summers Buggy Co., and sold by B. B. Carmichael & Sons. Call on us to show you an up-to-date, stylish line Summer Shoes for ladies and men. H. J. Copeland Her. Co. BANK OF STOCKBRIDGE STOCKBRIDGE, <3 A. WILL Bay you interest on time deposits Prompt and appreciative, with all “DEPOSITS INSURED” In a Reserve Fund of $200,000.00. “The safest is best.” Why? li. I’OKTKON, Cashier. G(R GOING!. Your neighbor is going 1 to be further along in the cultivation of his crop this year from the fact that he is goingto use our spring tooth Diverse Cultivators. Now successful fanning depends a great deal on the implements you use. We carrv a line that is most sure to aid you in a great many of your troubles on the farm. The lar gest shipment of plows ever brought to this part of the state. We are in position to do you good See us for are going. Your Friends, H. J. COPELAID MER. 00., WT\oleg*kle aijd 1 \ ctail. PHONE 25. $i A YEAR