The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, November 01, 1907, Image 1
The Henry County Weekly VOL. XXXII BUSY SESSION FOR SECOND WEEK HENRY'S SUPERIOR COURT. Bon Barnett, gaming : 6 months, or SSO 00. Ernest Usher, gaming : 6 months or $50.00. Beher R. Mercer, gaming: 6 mos. or SOO.OO. Bob Christian, gaming: 6 mos. or SOO.OO. Milton Adams, gaming : 0 mos. or $50.00. Cain Elliott, gaming: 0 mos. or $50.00. Roy Weaver, gaming : 0 mos. or SOO.OO. John Cornwell, pointing pistol at another : 12 months or 75.00. Zeke Allen, assault with intent to murder : verdict, not gtiilty. Joe Scott, carrying concealed weapons : 0 months or $50.00; Joe Scott, forgery : 6 months or SIOO.OO. Joe Scott, assault w’ith intent to murder : 6 months, or SIOO.OO. Tom Carpenter, assault with in tent to murder: 12 months. Byrd Lovett, murder : sentence, life imprisonment. Babe I. Mercer, assault with in tent to murder : 12 mos. or $65.00. Babe I. Mercer, carrying con cealed weapons : 6 mos. or $50.00. Sell Pickett, assault with intent to murder : 12 mos. or $1*5.00. Sell Pickett, carrying concealed ■weapons : 0 mos. or $50.00 The following were sentenced for gaming, each to serve 6 mos. or pay $90.00. Will Harper, Yal Smith, Frank Mathews, Ben Glover, John Heflin, Jim Ellis, Tom Heflin, Ben Mackey and Herschal McCord. Coon Bowden, retailing liquor without license : 12 mos or SIOO.OO. Walter Nolan, carrying conceal ed weapons : 6 mos. or $60.00. Walter Nolan pointing pistol at another : 6 mos. or S6O 00. Will Phillips, assault with in tent to rape ; 8 years in peniten tiary. Allen Burton, misdemeanor : not guilty. Sell Nelson, wife beating: dis chaiged on payment of cost. * Erank Reagan vs I. P. Pair : ver dict of $200.00. The following divorces were granted. Nancy Brooks vs Dave Brooks, B. B. Elliott vs Jessie Elliott. Hattie Hugliie vs John Hugliie. Walter Gleaton vs Laura Gleaton. Kirby Wise, selling whiskey : 12 mos. or $75.00. Line Berry, retailing liquor without license : 12 mos or $200.00. Roy Weaver, assault with in [ tent to murder : acquitted, k Clyde Turner, burglary. Buster Necker, carrying con cealed weapons: acquitted. Dora Mackey, selling liquor: I guilty. There are a number of cases to [• be disposed of and court may con tinue until the last of the week. ‘•Victor” cash or easypayment\as Jou the family have one NpW, Von will enjoy it. All prices! $lO./to SIOO. The best talking ninenine in the world. For sale byJJnp./R. Smith, ■ McDonough, Ga. ’ v 2t ATTENTION —Jpst /before you buy from my eampetitor-Veome around in the rt ano/ the Ist Na ional Bank builuMiif and let met whisper in yow ear about the celebjfeted “No/man” buggy. If you /do not so high a price bu/gy. I H**vo other makes I will bqf glad to give you prices on. J. S. Rodgers. McDONOUGH, GEORGIA, FRIDAY NOVEMBER i, 1907. 10 PHJLLIPPI, A few showers of rain have brought on the cold winds. Everybody around here are dig ging potatoes. Mrs. Alice Collins took up her school at this place Monday. Mrs. Collins taught school here nine years ago. V 7 e hope she will have another successful school term. At our last conference meeting Bro. W. S. King was chosen as supply pastor for this church for the remainder of this year. We are all sorry to noteat this writing Miss Saveppa English is seriously sick. Miss Mamie McKibben spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. C. J. Dickson of McDonough. Mr. Yainey Kimbell has just started erecting his new* residence. Miss Della Childs and Miss An na McKibben spent. .Monday in Mc- Donough. ; A singing at Mr.J: %. Jinks Sun day night was enjoyed by alb t. - i Listeft—When you to pur chase a set of hanAjss/fau will find just wliat you wanl/upd at prices to suit v .fwi mlm; k at C 'ir> . Rodgers. A Schedule of Bargains in this Store. Our business has grown wonderfully and the reason is we give you just what your , money buys. And you have no better lines to select from, and remember we are leaders in the following lines : MILLINERY CLOTHING DRESS GOODS * SHOES JACKETS * BLANKETS SKIRTS UNDERWEAR TRIMMINGS BUGGY ROBES SILKS FLANNELS Calicoes 6c a yard. Percals io and 12 i-2c a yard Double Outings ioc a yard. 4 yd Sheeting 6c a yard. Cotton flannel 6,8, 10,12%, 15c Gorilla Pants 1.^5 3 yd Sheeting 7 1-2 C a yard. Bed Ticking 12 1-2 —17 1-2 C. Bed Pillows 65c Ginghams 12 1-2 C a yard. Flannettes Outings ioc a yard Cotton Checks 7 and 7 1-2 C MILLINERY. Miss Blanche Wentzell and Miss Anna Johnson are in charge of this Department. PATTERN HATS $4.00 TO SIO.OO. STREET HATS $1.50T0 $4.00. CLOTHING. Men’s Suits SB.OO to $25.00. Youth’s Suits $6.00 to $15.00. Boys’ Suits $1.50 to $6.00 Dutchess Pants $2.50 to $6.00. Gorilla Pants $1.75. JACKETS. Ladies’ Jackets $7.00 to $15.00. Misses’ Jackets $5.00 to $12.50 Children’s Jackets $1.50 to $6.00. Ladies’ Skirts $1.50 to SIO.OO. Crossett and Queen Quality Shoes we are the sole agents. DRESS GOODS. This has been our banner season in dress goods. All New Goods and Prices. May Manton patterns in stock., we take no patterns back alter they go out of store. " ~ " 1 > ■ ——~—— All the new tilings in Belts and Neckwear. REMEMBER OUR MOTTO: DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR. COME TO OUR STORE--YOU WILL BE SATISFIED. WALKER-TURNER COMPANY. Next Wednesday Regular Meeting Farmers Union. 0 On next Wednesday, Nov. 6th, will occur the regular meeting of the Farmers’ Union of Henry county at the court house in Mc- Donoug. The morning session will be held as usual at 9 o’clock. It is urged that every local be represented, with delegates and membership There are matters of importance to he considered at this meeting. It is requested by the county agent that all the local business agents be present as there are some matters for them to consider. In the afternoon at 2 o’clock there will be held in the court house a public meeting at which every one is invited to attend, such as farmers, ’ merchants and bankers, so as to consider matters that will likely prove mutually beneficial to all. At this meeting our state busi ness agent, Mr. ,1. G. Eubanks, Will he present. Mr. B J. Wooten county organizer, will also he present. H. A. Crnmbley, Pres. Henry Co. Union. I Reunion Doles-Cook Brigade at Augusta November 12. Headquarters Doles—Cook Brigade Survivors’ Ass’n. Atlanta, Ga., September, 9, ’O7 This is to officially notify the numbers of the Doles-Cook Brig tulge Survivors’ Association that our annual reunion will be held in Augusta, Ga., at the same time that the Georgia Division of (’on federate Veterans assembles for reunion there, commencing on the 12th of November L 907. Major V. D. Barbot, of the 3rd Battalion, 2rd Infantry, National Guards, has kindly tendered the ‘‘Officers’ Room” of their Armory for the transaction of all brigade or regimental business. Our meeting will take place on the 12th of November at four o’clock p. m. Members receiving this circular are requested to notify all members of our association in their respec tive counties or elsewhere of the time and place of said meeting. W. W. Hulbert, Commander. H. W. Thomas, Secretary and Treasurer. PAGES VICTOR’S $lO. to SIOO Victor Records 30c, 35c, 60c, sl. and on to $6. each. A Victor, Jr., 200 Needles, ldoz. Bin. recordsfor $14.20 Come and hear it. JNO. R. SMITH, McDonough, Ga. Mr. Scip Speer went over to Grantville the middle of last week and accompanied Mrs. Speer and the children home on Friday After they had been on an extended vis it to her grandmother. $1 A YEAR