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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1907)
McDonough Public School OPENS SEPTEMBER 2nd, 8:00 A. M. TEACHERS: Prof. W. D. Greene, Jesup, Ga., Superintendent. Miss May Smoak, Rabun Gap, Asst. High School. Miss Dora L. Brigg, Atlanta, Ga., 6th and 7th Grades. Miss Julia Ernest, Macon, Ga., 4th and sth Grades. Mrs. Mabel C. Jenkins, Macon, Ga. 2nd and 3rd Grades. Miss Edna L. Cain, Macon, Ga., Ist Grade. Mrs. E. A. Stallings, Americas, Ga., Expression. Miss Mayme Neese, Fairburn, Ga., Music. LIBERTY HILL. Mr., and Mrs. B. C. Bright visited relatives in Hampton Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Barnett were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Campbell vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Ivins Crane last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Callaway at tended an all day singing at Mt. Pleasant Sunday. Mr. Earney Campbell made a business trip to Atlanta last Satur day. Mr. Oxford Barnett accompanied by Miss Jewell Campbell attended Snndayschool at this place Sunday afternoon. Miss Stella Barnett visited her cousin Miss Minnie Tnrner, of Griffin, several days last week. —Yankee Boy. OUR FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. We have the most complete stock of Fall and Winter Goods to be found in this market This stock consists of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Clothing, Shirts and l ies. Also a complete line of Groceries Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Stoves and Lamps. DRESS GOODS. Broadcloths sl-00 yard Brilliantine yard Percales 12%c yard Standard Prints 7c yard Ginghams yard When you are in need of any thing in our line call and see us and we will make you prices that will interest you. W. D. GREENE, A. 8., SUPT. No efforts will be spared to make this the most prosperous year in the history of the school. The unreserved co-opera tion of every citizen of McDonough is earnestly solicited. THE BEST TESTIMONIAL FOR ANY COMMUNITY IS A GOOD SCHOOL Rings Round Eyes ** J-19 Mr. William Thrasher, of Mont gomery, Ala , has been the guest of friends and relatives in Henry county this week. He is a most interesting man and while he is nearing the four score mile post of life’s way, yet he has the agility and energy of the average man of a score of years younger. CLOTHING, Men’s Suits $5.00 to $15.00 Boys' Suits $2 00 to SB.OO Men’s Pants SI.OO to $5.00 Boys’ Pants 50c. to $2.00 MT MELDMAN MAKE. The Wear is There. ?CWITH A PILE OF STYLE JU- The ills peculiar to women, take different forms. Some ladies suffer, every month, from dark rings round their eyes, blotches on their skin and tired feeling. Others suffer agonies of pain, that words can hardly express. Whatever the symptoms, remember there Is one medicine that will go beyond mere symptoms, and act on the cause of their troubles, the weakened womanly organs. Wine of Cardui Mrs. M. C. Austin, of Memphis, Tenn., writes: "For five (5) years I suffered with every symptom of female disease, but after using the well-known Cardui Home Treatment, I was entirely well.” l/JTMTE lIC A I ETTED Write today for a free ropy of valuable fyt-paga Illustrated Book for Women. If you need Med rt, S\B Is I \ /A I rII TK let' Advice, describe your symptoms, stating age. and reply will be sent in plain sealed envelope. If &*-» n ■-* i ■ U k-a • ■ Address: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. LOST—Sept. 2nd between Up church’s stable by Patterson’s store and Star corner an old gold seal ring of Civil War Pattern, with “M. S. D.” on inside. Proper reward to finder palling at The Weekly office. NCTIONS, Shirts 50c to $1 00 Ties 25c to 50c Half Hose 10c to 50c Suspenders 15c to 75c Gloves 25c to 75c MONTHLY TUITION: FIRST GRADE $ .50 2nd and 3rd' Grades SI.OO 4th and sth Grades $1.50 6th and 7th Grades $2.00 HIGH SCHOOL $2.50 An Incidental Fee of Fifty Cents will be charged for the First Month. ALL PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Mr. H. C. Stevens and a force of workmen began the foundation work on Mr. P. W. Pnllen’s hand some new residence yesterday. This will be one of the finest homes in McDonough, when com pleted. GROCERIES. Cook Stoves $7 00 to $15.00 Clocks SI.OO to $2.50 Lamps 25c to $1.75 Dove Brand Hams, Spices and Teas, Coffee and Sugar, Rice and Grits. H. B. NEAL, SEC’Y. Yours for Business, Wh !i JiJNiuiftAM Mwi I Mr. E. A. McGarity, one of the local contractors of McDonough, began work on a handsome fi room cottage for Mr. Jim Stroud on Jonesboro street Wednesday, just west of Mr. J. B. Dickson’s home. The work of construction will bo pushed rapidly to completion. SHOES. Men’s Shoes $! 50 to $5.00 Ladies'Shoes $1.25 to $3.50 Boys’Shoes $1.25 to $2.50 j Children’s Shoes soc. up