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HOWARD CARMICHAEL
Leading Uudertaker.
ft
Complete line of Caskets all styles and
prices.
Careful and polite attention given all
funerals entrusted to me.
Embalming done a -cording to latest
and most improved methods.
Newest and most up to date equipment.
Call answered promptly day and night.
Phone 30.
McDonough, ga.
G. E. Weems,
Physician and Surgeon,
MoUONOI TG H, GA.
Office in the Thkashkk Building.
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locals.
(Sunday was a cold one !
St Valentines month here !
Still Roses are blooming in Chat
tanooga !
Miss Willie Preston is visiting
frinds and relatives in Griffin this
week.
I keep on hand all the time hors
es and mules. A. B. Mitcham,
Hampton, Ga. tf.
Mr. M. C Low has been confined
at his home several days with grip
the past week.
Use DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
pleasant little pills. They are easy
to take. Sold by Horton Drug Co.
Col. T. .T. Brown went to Macon
on Wednesday to attend the meet
ing of the destrict duputies of the
State.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G Harris, Jr. of
Fayetteville, were the guests of
the former’s parents here Saturday
to Monday.
DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve is best for cuts, burns, boils,
bruises and scratches. It is especi
ally good for piles. Sold by Hor
ton Drug Co.
Miss Willie Lee Hill, one of the
bright and popular pupils of the
school here, is quite sick this week
at the home of Mr, anti Mrs. R. A.
Sloan.
Judge E. J. Reagan, of McDon
ough, was in the city yesterday
morning on his way to Forsyth to
open Monroe superior court, and
was joined here by Col. W. E. H.
Searcy, Sr., .lndge R. T. Daniel and
others.—Griffin jjews.
Mr. R. C. Chappell, ono of Luel
la’s substantial citizens was a visi
tor in McDonough on Tuesday, and
while here had the Weekly entered
for another year.
Mr. W. T. Greer and son, of
Rocky Creek community were min
gling with their many friends in
McDonough on Tuesday, and while
hero paid the Weekly a pleasant
call.
When the baby is cross and has
you worried and worn out you will
find that a little Cascasweet, the
well known remedy for babies and
children, will quiet the little one in
a short time. The ingredients are
printed plainly on the buttle. Con
tains no opiates. Sold by Hcrton
Drug Co.
Miss Anna Johnson, who has
been on a month’s vacation at her
home at Flippen is again back at
the Star Store. Where she will be
glad to have her many friends call
on her again.
On Tuesday the examination for
County School Commissioner was
held. Prof. Lawrence Dnffey, the
efficient and popular commissioner
was the only one who stood the
examination. The board will call
a meeting sometime within the
next few weeks to elect the Com
missioner for the ensuring four
year term.
Bert Barber, of Elton. Wis., says :
“I have only taken-four doses of
yonr Kidney and Bladder Pills and
they have done for me more than
any other medicine has ever done.
I am still taking the pills hsl want
a perfect cure.” Mr, Barber refers
to DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder
Pills. They are sold by Horton
Drng Co.
Jnst received a nice line of odd
pants W. B. J. Ingram Co.
Don’t fail to go to the entertain
ment at the school house tonight.
I will exchange mules. A. B.
Mitcham, Hampton, Ga. tf
20 Pcs Outing to go at cost for
the next thirty days, W. B. J. In
gram Co.
See me for lumber and shingles
R. C. Brown,
Locust Grove, Ga.
Mr. L. E. Stewart, of the Sixth
district, was a pleasant caller at
the Weekly office Wednesday.
Before buying or exchanging
your mule or liorae see A. B.
Mitcham, Hampton. tf.
A large number of the prominent
Farmers Union men of the County
were in attendance of the regular
county meeting here on Wednes
day. The meeting was a very in
teresting one.
Mrs. B. F. Moon spent last Fri
day in McDonough visiting her
cousin, Mr. W. W. Amis, who has
been in feeble health for a long
while.—Jackson Argus.
Mr. C. A. Rape, one of the sub
stantial and energetic farmers re
siding on route 5, was a pleasant
caller at the Weekly office on Sat
urday.
When you want Guano,
Meal and Hulls, or Coal,
call on
GREEI’i & TARPLEY,
for we handle nothing
but the best.
The many friends of Dr. C. D.
McDonald are glad to see him able
to be out again when the weather
is good. He has had a very severe
attack of rheumatism and has suf.
fered much for the past several
weeks.
Bride of Some Months—My tem
pers, you pay, are trying? He—
At times.—“l would not have you
worn out with them. If you cared
to be released from—” “Oh no;
m>t at all; not a minute. I don’t
feel so even when I’m cross. I’m
no ninety-day volunteer. I enlist
ed for the war.”
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Weaver,
and Master Robert Leo Weaver, of
Newton county, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Q. A. Dickson Sunday. This
was the occasion of Master Rob
ert’s first visit to his grandparents
aifd their mutual liking was at
once so well established that his
mother will remain here with him
all the week.
Everything taken into the stone
ach should be digested fully within
a certain time. When you feel that
your stomach is not in good order,
that the food you have eaten is not
being digested, take a good, natural
digestant that will do the work the
digestive juices are not doing.
The best best remedy known today
for all stomach troubles is Kodol,
which is guaranteed to give prompt
relief- It is a natural digestant;
it digests what yon eat, it is pleas
ant to take and is sold here by Hor
ton Drng Co.
The marriage ar Hampton Tues
day of Mr. W. A. Wilson and Miss
Nell Henderson was received with
much interest here, where both
the bride and groom have many
friends. The bride, who is a daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hender
son, is a most charming young
woman, while Mr. Wilson is a sub
stantial young man. The happy
couple are at home to their friends
at Hampton.—Griffin News.
At times when you don’t feel jnst
right, when yon have a bad stom
ach, take something right away
that will assist digestion ; not some
thing that will stimulate for a time
but something that will positively
do the very work that the stomach
performs under ordinary and nor
mal conditions, something that will
make the food digest. To do this
yon must take a natural digestant
like Kodol For Dyspepsia. Kodol
is a scientific preparation of vege
table acid with natural digestants
and contains the same juices found
in a healthy stomach. Each dose
will digest more than 3,000 grains
of good food. It is sure to afford
prompt relief : it digests what von
eat and is pleasant to take. Sold
by Horton Drug Co.
We will offer our entire stock of
blankets at cost for the next thirty
days, W. B J. Ingram Co.
Mr. Carl Nash and his sister,
Miss Bird Nash, of near Lovejoy,
were visitors in McDonough on
Thursday.
Mr. J. H. Fargason, on route two
from Stockbridge, was a visitor in
town yesterday and while here
dropped in on the Weekly force.
Mr. W. N. Gilmore, one of Beers
heba’s staunch and successful far
mers, was in the City on Wednes
day at the County Union meeting.
Misses Irene and Lillian Hendrix
two bright and lovely young ladies
of Macon, are the guests of Mrs. E.
M. Smith this week.
We have a nice assortment of
Shawls and Fascinators to offer at
cost for the next thirty days, W.
B. J. Ingram Co.
I will be away from my office
every Friday from Oct. 15tli to
April Ist to assist in the teaching
of the Southern Dental College.
Respectfully,
T. A. Lifsey.
Mr. W. M. Rosser, one of Locust
Grove’s prominent and highly es
teemed older citizens, was a pleas
ant caller on the Weekly on Wed
nesday.
WANTED TO SELL—A good,
first class mule. Also want to buy
some good corn and fodder.
Dr. D. W. Scott,
McDonough, Ga.
For choice CUT FLOWERS of
all kinds for Receptions, Weddihgs
Funerals, etc., telephone, tele
graph, or write,
Idle-Hour Nurseries,
Macon, Ga.
Mr. J. L. Atkinson, was called to
Siloam on Tuesday by the critical
illness of his sister at that place.
His father, who also resides at that
phioe is very sick. Mr. Atkinson’s
many frinds hope to hear that he
found his loved ones better.
Mysterious Figures.
Put down the number of your
living brothers.
Double the number.
Add three.
Multiply result by five.
Add number of living sisters.
Multiply result by ten.
Add number of dead brothers
and sisters.
Subtract 150 from the result.
The right hand figure will be
the number of deaths.
The middle figure will be the
number of living sisters.
The left hand figure will be the
number of living brothers.
Strange freak of figures, isn’t
it?
Women as Wei! as Men fire Made
Miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trouble.
KicLiev trouble preys upon the mind,
discourages and lessens ambition; beauty,
vigor and cheerful
fiO ness soon disappear
when the kidneys are
-T ft. INlf MF-" out of order or dis
' Kidney trouble has
jl become so prevalent
that it is not uncom
/ylvwMr t mon for a child to be
wJal- born afflicted with
weak kidneys. If the
child urinates too often, if the urine scalds
the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an
age when it should be able to control the
passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet
ting, depend upon it, the cause of the diffi
cult}' is kidney trouble, and the first
step should be towards th; treatment of
these import? nt organs. This unpleasant
trouble is due to a diseased condition of
the kidneys and bladder and not to a
habit as most people suppose.
Women as well as men are made miser
able with kidney and bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
The mild and the immediate effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold
by druggists, in fifty- .
cent and one-dollar
size bottles. You may
have a sample bottle
by mail free, also a Home of Swamp-Hoot,
pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root,
including many of the thousands of testi
monial letters received from sufferers
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention
this paper. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad- I
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
bottle.
If we could see trouble comin, !
still we wouldn’t know now to get
out of tlia way.
BANK OF STOCKBRIDGE
STOCKBRIDGE, GA.
WILL
Pay 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?
I*. G. FORTSON, Cashier.
STOCK BRIDGE WAREHOUSE CO.
Will store your Cotton FREE for 30 Days.
Insurance P.ates : 10c. per month.
Storage after 30 Days 25c. per month for four
months; Balance of the Year
- pßeei
US YOUR COTTON !
FOR SALE.
My house and lot in McDonough.
The lot contains 6% acres. Also
one hundred acres of land, knotffii
as the “Lane place,” two miles
east of McDonough. Apply to
O. E. Ham,
Locust Grove, Ga.
THE HOME BEAUTIFIER
Spring Cleaning, Household and
Porch Furniture overhauled, Car
pets and Rugs cleaned, and Floors,
Carpets and Mattings laid, Floors
stained, A general house-cleaner.
Call on BEN ALEXANDER, Phone
Powell Pressing Club. 4t
PHILLIPPI,
‘How are you'll enjoying this cold
weather?
Mr. H. A. Crumbley attended
meeting at Sardis Saturday.
Mr. John Bearden of Louisiana
arrived Friday for the purpose of
building uncle Tommie Bearden a
new residence and begun his work
Monday.
Miss Agnes Sandifer and Mr.
Paul Jinks visited Miss Lillie Mae
McKibben Saturday afternoon.
Miss Lucile McKibben spent Sun
day with Mrs. S. G. Collins.
Miss Nona Leverette wlio has
been visiting her sister Mrs. Collins
*left for her home Saturday in Eat
onton.
We are sorry to know of Mr. M.
A. Jinks illness, hope he will be al
right soon.
Mrs. Helen Garner of Joplin Mo.
and Miss Mabel McKibben of At
lanta came Tuesday to spend sever
al days with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mc-
Kibben and^family.
Mr. Jorce Childs of Jenkinsburg
was up in this community last week.
I know you have noticed Messrs.
English and Cox out riding in then
new buggies, watch out girls.
Miss Della Childs spent Monday
with Miss Florence Morrison.
Success to the Weekly and its
many readers.
In another column will be found
the announcement of Mr. Sam F.
Duffey for the office of tax receiver
for Henry County. Mr. Duffey is
one of the county’s staunch and
splendid citizens and if elected to
this office would make an excellent
officer.
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PORATABLE AND STATIONARY
AND BOILERS
Saw, Lath and Shingle Mills, Injectors,
Pumps and Fittings, Wood Saws, Splitters,
•hafts, Pulleys. Belting, Gasoline Engines.
LUGESTOd LOMBARD,
fouidjj, Msshin: and Boilw Works and Supply Star*,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Executors Sale.
! GEORGIA, Henry County.
in accordance with the authority given
! me by the last will and testament of W,
M. Combs, late of said county, deceased,
which will is of record in the court of Or
dinary of said county, will be sold at pub
lic outcry, on the first Tuesdy ain Maich,
I 1908. at the court house door at McDon
ough in said county, between the usual
legal hours of sale, the following describ
property, to-wit:
1 wenty shares of the Capital Stock of
the Locust Grove Improvement company,
the par value of which is twenty-five dol
lars ($25.00) per share. Six shares of the
Capital Slock of the Merchants & Plant
ers Warehouse company, the par value of
which is is twenty-five ($25.00) per share.
Three Shares of the Capital stock of The
Bank of Locust Grove, the par value of
which is one hundred dollars ($100.00) per
share. Said sale will continue from day
to day, between the same hours, until all
said property is sold. Terms cash. Sold
as the property of said W. M. Combs, de
ceased, for the purpose of distribution
and payment of debts. This the 3d day of
February, 1008.
Isaac Eugene Combs,
Executor of W. M. Combs, deceased.
Notice to Debtors ami Creditors.
GEORGIA, Henry County:—
Notice is hereby given to all creditors of
the estate of A. C. Gunter, late of Henry
county, deceased, to render in an account
of their demands to me within the time
prescribed by law, properly made out;
And all persons indebted to said deceased
are hereby requested to make immediate
payment to the undersigned. This the 4th
day of February 1908.
Mrs. T. F. Gunter, Administratrix
of A. C. Gunter.
For Dismission.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
T. J. Upchurch, administrator of estate
of J. R. Berry j, late of said county deceas
ed, having filed his petition for his dis
charge: this is to cite all persons concern
ed to show cause against the granting of
this disenarge at the regular term of the
court of Ordinary for said county tobe
held on first Monday in March 1908. This-
Feb. 3, 1908.
G. G. WEEMS, Ordinary.
For Dismission.
GEORGIA, Henry County.
W. B. J. Ingram, J. O. Wynn, and G,
G. LeGuin, executors of estate of J. A.
C. Wynn, late of said county deceased,
haying filed their petition for discharge:
this is to cite all persons concerned to
show cause against the granting of this
discharge at the regular term of the court
of Ordinary for said county to be held on
first Monday in March 1908. This Feb. 3,
1908.
G. G. WEEMS, Ordinary,
GEORGIA, Henry County:—
Fields, administrator of estate of
J. W. Fields, late of said county deceased
having filed his petitition for discharge:
This is to cite all persons concerned to
show cause against the granting of this
discharge at the regular term of the court
of Ordinary for said county to be held on
the first Monday in March 1908. This
Feb. 3, 1908.
For Dismission.
GEORGIA, Henry County:—
Mrs. Clem P. Hilling, administratrix
upon the estate of W. IS. Huliiig late of
said county deceased, having filed her pe
tition for discharge: This is to cite all
persons concerned to show cause against
the granting of this discharge at the reg
‘ular term of the court of Ordinary for
said county to be held on the first Mon
day in March, 1908. This Feb. 3, 1908.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary,
For Dismission.
For Twelve Month's Support.
GEORGIA, Henry County:
Mrs. M. F. Stewart having made appli
cation for twelve month’s support out of
estate of Sanders C Stelvart and appraisers
duly appointed to set apart the same, all
persons concerned are hereby required to
show cause before the court of Ordinary
of said county on first, Monday in March,
1908 why said application should not
be granted. February 3,1908.
G. G. Weems, Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA, Henry County:
To whom it may concern: Frank
lin Smith having made application to
mi' in due form to be appointed permswient
administrator upon the Estate of Eliza
beth Smith late of said County. Notice
is hereby given that said application will
be heard at the regular term of the court
of Ordinary to be held on the first Mon
day in March 1908. Witness jpv hand
and official signature. Feb. 3d liffe.
G G. Weems. Ordinary.
EiFTor Job work come to us.