The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, September 11, 1908, Image 4
OUR FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. We have a full and complete Stock for Fall and Winter Trade in Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Laces and Embroideries, Gents’ Furnishings. Also a Full and Complete Stock of Staple Groceries. Come and inspect our Stock before placing Your Order. Yours for business, Phone y\# O I |MOP?AIWI McDonough, No. 7. V¥ ■ LJ» %J m I IMVI il# j y VIS GEORGIA HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY. • *• —— ■ " J. A. FOIK’HK, Publisher. H. li. JOHNSON Kditor. I -- Entered at the poatofflc* at McDon •ujch, as- «econd-claßß mall matter. Advertising Ratee: fl.oo per lack par month. Reduction on standing •eartracte by epeclal agreement. McDonough, Ga , Stqrt;. 11, 1908. Tho fellow who refuses to sup port the nominee of a primary, in which he participated, upon the ground that he was permitted to vote without being required to swear he would act honorable and honestly, is unfit to he trnsted with the ballot upon snch occasions. It was only through the courtesy and liberaltv of the democratic party, that all honorable white men, regardless of party alignment were permitted to vote in its pri mamaries, with the distinct under- TEACHERS: 4 Prof- W. D. Greene, McDonough, Ga., Superintendent. Miss May Smoak, Rabun Gap, Asst. High School. Mrs. E. A. Stallings, Americus, Ga. 6th and 7th Grades. Miss Maude Woodward, Pineora, Ga., 4th and sth Grades. Miss Laura Smith, Flovilla, Ga., 2nd and 3rd Grades. Miss Edythe White, Danielsville, Ga., Ist Grade. M iss Elizabeth Neal Rogers, Norwood, Ga., Expression. Miss Lou Derrelle Coleman, Sparta, Ga., Music. McDonough Public School OPENS MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 8:00 A. M. ON THE OPENING DAY pupils who have not attended school before will be exam= \ • . - - ... . s ined and classified, also those who were not promoted in the spring will be re-examined. Pupils will not be required to stand examination in those subjects in which they made the passing mark. PROMPT ENTRANCE THE FIRST DAY IS OF SUPREME IMPORTANCE Write or call on Superintendent or Secretary for catalogue or information regarding board, etc FRIENDS AND PATRONS OF THE SCHOOL INVITED TO CHAPEL EXERCISES AT EIGHT O’CLOCK. W. D. GREENE, A. 3., SUPT. - H. 3. NEAL, SEO’Y. standing, as announced in its plat form, that the act of voting, of it self, would be considered as a pledge to support the nominees of that particular primary. Any man who has no more lienor than to violate snch a confidence is not to be trnsted in any other affair of life. It is not necessary to “swear” a true man, either to keep an im plied pledge or to tell tho truth. If he is both dishonest and untruth ful, no amount of swearing will have any influence on what he does, or says.-Lawrenceville News Herold. Tlie Kvidence in the Cane. 38 years use is evidence—millions of eon sumers is evidence—sales made by 16,000 agents is evidence. You buy 4 gallons L. *M. Paint and 8 gallons Pure Linseed Oil (at 00 cents) mix them and make 7 gallons, best paint ready for use—cost on ly S2O per gallon—done in two minutesh H. J. Copeland Mer. Co.. McDonougts.. Hampton Buggy Co., Hampton. . ; L. &M. Paint Agenj A little widow' now and then Plays havoc with the sirgle man —Houston Post Because a widow loves these men Like mother, sweetheart—and some then. —Judge. For a little widow’s heart is large Enough to take them all in charge. —Chicago Journal. So, bachelors, don’t trust to luck But, when yon see o’.ae coming, duck. —Judge. “DnckV” What virtue in this lies —She’ll be there to grab yon when von rise. —Golden Age. All ye scribes ]trav tell us why we bachelors should be so bloom ing shy?—Winder News. Because “To try, try again” Was never written for them. . ■ t •*- * Cynicism is the atrophy that comes from refusing to realize our own Jdeals. 1. £ ; 1 MONTHLY TUITION: FIRST GRADE $ .75 2nd and 3rd Grades SI.OO 4th and sth Grades $1.25 6th and 7th Grades $1.50 HIGH SCHOOL $2.50 An Incidental Fee of Fifty Cents will be charged for the First Month. ALL PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. J C. WARD Dealer in BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, ETC. A Specialty ol the Top Buggies, Celebrated /lIYIL.O at $55.00 Best Buggies on the Harket for the Honey. XEI I— NO. 11 STOCKBRIDGE, GA FARM SURVEYS. Prompt, accurate work done anywhere —subdividing, mapping, lines retraced, leveling, terracing, elc. I have the best of instruments and can give you entire satisfaction. Correspondence solicited. Walter I). Marshall, Surveyor, College Park, Ga. r . 1. The desired heaven is not reach ed by sailing betore the »ind. ;. It takes a tender heart to do the really hard things. DeWitt’s Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is recommended as the best thing to use for piles. It is, of course, good for any thing where a salve is needed. Beware of imitations. Sold by Horton Drug Co. Just a little CASCASWEEI is all that is necessary to give your baby when it cross and peevish.CARCASWKKt contains no op iates nor harmful drugs and is highly re commended by mothers everywhere. Con forms to the National Pure Food and Drags Law. Sold by Horton Drug Co. - * ' r • i : ./a 'f . . . .! «*-• t-•*:= ' •