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32% Increase in'sales last month
Over the same month last year is the stamp of approval set upon
our business methods as well as the the high Quality of our mer
chandise and the low price.
It has always been our ambition to give Our Customers better
goods for the same money than anyother firm and our steady
growth shows that we have succeeded. Our sales last month were
the largest we have ever had but don’t imagine that our stock is
run down, for every day adds something new to it.
69% Gain In Millinery
Over the same season last year tells the tale in this department.
This shows Very Conclusively that the buying public appreciate
the Style, Quality and price of our headgear.
We guarantee the price of every article we sell. If anyone will sell you the same
thing cheaper, all we ask, is return it and get your money.
T. A. SLOAN <S6 CO.,
M’DONOUGH, GA.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY.
j. A. FOUCHK, Publisher.
11. li. JOHNSON I'll it or.
Entered at the postofflc* at McDoa
•u(h, aa second-class mall inattar.
Advertising Ratea: fI.OO per l*ch
p*r month. Reduction on standing
(MBtracta by special agreement.
—ea 1.. 1 ' -
McDonough, Ga , Nov. 15, 190<.
The board of connty commis
sioners of Pike were served with
an injunction Tuesday morning re
straining them from appropriating
$5,000 to the Sixth district agricul
tural school located at Barnesville.
The injunction was sued out by S.
S Barrett et al. A ilnal hearing
is set to he had in McDonough be
fore Judge Reagan on Monday,
Nov. 18th, at which time it will he
determined whether tin* order
against the payment shall be per
manent or not".—Gritlin News.
OUR FALL ANNOUNCEMENT.
We have the most complete stock of Fall and Winter Goods to be found in this market
This stock consists of Drv Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Clothing, Shirts and Ties.
Also a complete line of Groceries Crockery, Glassware, Tinware, Stoves and Lamps.
DRESS GOODS.
Broadcloths sl-00 yard
Brilliantine 50c yard
Percales 12%c yard
Standard Prints ' 7c yard
Ginghams 12%c 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.
20 pieces Of outing at He.
Single Barrel Shot t.nns $4.00.
International Stock Foot! 25c,80c. $1
On next Wednesday, Nov. 19tli,
there will occur in the thirty
school districts, of Henry county,
an election for one trustee for each
one of the school districts, where
either a new trustee will ho elect
ed or the present man will he re
elected. There is much interest
manifested now in everything per
taining to educational work in this
county and it is expected that
there will bo a good vote polled in
all the district to fill the vacancies
now soon to occur by reason of the
expiration of the commissions of
one trustee in each district. In
another column will he found the
official call for this election by the
county school commissioner.
I Do Draying.
I can do your draying—call on
me when you need any done.
Phone 173.
T. A. WOODRUFF.
McDonough, Ga. 2t
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
£ L BOX PARTY AND V.USICALE.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bridges, of
McDonough, entertained at a box
party Friday evening in honor of
their daughter, Miss Corrie Loret
ta Bridges, and her guests, Miss
Erwena Wellhouse, Dr. I. S.
Towensend, of Detroit, and Dr. J.
A. Kimmel, of Findley, Ohio.
Dr. Townsend is a well-known
writer and composer and, as the
other guests were also musicians,
quite an enjoyable evening was
passed after the play in in the par
lors of the Piedmont. —Atlanta
Georgia.
l-’or Twelve Months Support
GEORGIA, Henry County:
Mrs. Myrtie Mitchell having made ap
plication for twelve months’ support out
of the estate of A. P. Mitchell and ap
praisers duly appointed to set apart the
same having filed their return, all per
sons concerned are hereby required to
show cause before the court of Ordinary
of said county on the first Monday in De
cember 19U7, why said application should
not be granted. This Nov. 4th, 1907.
G G. Weems. Ordinary.
MOTIONS.
Shirts 50c to SI.OO
Ties 25c to 50c
Half Hose 10c to 50c
Suspenders 15c to 75c
Gloves 25c to 75c
W HELDM AN MA KEL ''is*
The Wear ■
jCWiTH A PILE OF STYLE
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Henry County:—
By virtue of an order of the court of Or
dinary of said county, will be sold at pub
lic outcry on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber 1907, at the court house in said county
between the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing real estate situated in Henry coun
ty. Ga. to wit: Fifty acres of land, more
or less, in the 7th land district of Henry
county, Ga. number not known, bounded
on the north by lands of J. B. Lowe, on
the west by lands of A. N. Brown, on the
south by lands now owned or formerly
owned by J. T. Copeland, and on the east
by the public road leading from McDon
ough to Locust Grove Ga. Also at the
same time and place will be sold by virtue
of the same authority, Two acres of land
more or less, in said 7th land district,
bounded on the east by Robert Sowell,
and on the north, south, and west by
lands of Oliver, Celia and Susan Tomlin
son. Terms cash. This Nov. 6th, 1907.
Emma G. Herndon, Admnx
of Thomas M. Herndon
Per J. F. Wall.
Good time to get job printing.
GROCERIES.
Cook Stoves sr.oo to $15.00
Clocks SI.OO to $2.50
Lamps 25c to $1. 1 5
Dove Brand Hams, Spices and Teas,
Coffee and Sugar, Rice and Grits.
SIXTH DISTRICT SCHOOL OF AG
RICULTURE AND DOMESTIC
ECONEMY
Barnesville, Ca.
Will open its doors to stulents
on Jan Bth, 1908. Parents who
wish to give their hoys and girls a
j practical as well as a literary edu
cation will do well to investigate
the merits of thisschogl. Our first
aim is to make strong, manly, suc
cessful men and women—physical
ly, mentally, morally. For cata
logues and other information apply
to Tlios. G. Scott, Barnesville, Ga-
For choice CUT FLOWERS of
all kinds for Receptions, Weddings
Funerals, etc., telephone, tele
graph, or write,
Idle-Hour Nurseries,
Macon, Ga
SHOES.
Men's Shoes $1.50 to $5 00
Ladies’ Shoes $1.25 to $3.50
Boys’ Shoes $1.25 to $2.50
Children’s Shoes soc. up
Yours for Business,
W. B. J. INGRAM
COMPANY.