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REMOVAL SALE
ON FEBRUARY I ST.
We will move in
STAR STORE
And we have put a lot of mer
chandise on the market
COME TO SEE US AND
WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY.
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Walker-Turner Co.
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McDonough* ■ - Ca.
lENRY COUNTY WEEKLY.
j. a. FJl't’HK. PublhJier.
K. I-- JOHNSON Fill tor.
tlntered at the postofflca at McDon-
K(h, aa lecond-clase mall mattar.
Advertising Rate#: SI.OO per l»ch
par month. Reduction on standing
•retracts by special agreement
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McDonwigh. Ga , Nov. 20, 1908.
OAKLAND
The people of Oakland areliving
hi ;h now hog killing time is here
again.
Mrs. Lucy Tarpley returned
home Sunday from an extended
vi-it to her sons Mr. Jackson’s.
Mrs. Dun Henderson was the
truest-of Mrs. E, M. Burnett Sun
dn v p in.
Miss Mammie Mays, of White
II ms t was the mi st- of Miss Muvy
M ivs last week.
Messers Oxford Barnette and
Homer Patterson spent Monday
night with Mr. Tom Sims.
?\I s H T. M Hiloelc was the guest
of Mr. J . H M tys Wednesday p. in.
Miss Livie Popfc, of Rex, was the
guest of the .Misses Sorrows last
week.
Miss Mattie Patterson spent Sat-
TtrJay ni'ht with her Aunt Mrs. J.
H Moss.
Miss Lena Allen, of The Rook,
has come to assist Miss Anna New
t.m in her school
.Miss Mattie Alexander spent
M >nday with her Grandmother
M s Himp Tarpley.
Misses Annie Loo Callaway and
Li la Babb were at Oakland San
duy p. m.
Miss Juliet Parin' was the guest
of Miss Lethia St irrow Sunday.
Ko lul contains the same diirestlve juries
ti; lire feund in an ordinary healthy
s'-enaeh, uni there is therefore, no ques
tion bur what- any form of stomach trou
ble. Indipesteon or Nervous Dyspepsia,
wi’i y; -hi readily yet naturally to a short
tt es. uncut of tv. idol Try it today on our
•jruur mtee. Take it for a little while, as
that is all you will need to take. Kodoi
digests wing you eat and makes the stom
ach sweet. It is sold by Horton Drug Co. ,
CARMACK’S TRIBUTE TO THE SOOTH.
The south is a land that has seen
sorrows; it is a land that has
broken the ashen crust and moist
ened it with its tears; a land
scarred and riven by the plow
share of war and billowed with the
graves of her dead ; hut a land of
legened, a land of song, a land of
hallowed and heroic memories.
To that land every drop of my
blood, every fiber of my being, ev
ery pulsation of my heart is con
secrated forever.
I was born of her womb: I was
1 nurtured ut her breast, and when
my last hour shall come, I pray
God That I may be pillowed upon
her bosom and rocked in sleep
within her tender and encircling
arm.
UNION JlwTI SCHOOL
lu too presence cil l 1.0 ox wv.i
pin l oos UiiU pUpiiS \> o Ij.uU li.e iuj
j ut.it le e. listening to one
ui .Ho neat ieotuics wn
tUutj.Uou vu; nave ever notiiu.
itn'. J. Jii Eagi.iua iiauUied
tli. t suuject iti a Very inaaieriy
manlier tut olio nulir. tuiiu lie :
n your principal lieu ilie au
tlioiity be vvoitlU tUsinirs school
tpiia.v aiiu vvouiu entei tbe borne
oi every patron in tbis uistrici
ajut would deinaud mat every pu
pil oe put in scuool lor this entile
hdiool year.”
“But,” said ho, “there is no
jiower in the proud State ol Geor
gia wln. his delegated that an
ti o lty ”
He showed in a {jowerful man
ner the duties resting on all pnr
lents oatt - ltd m iiie spiritual,
[meu ul. and {ill .steal trainining ot
their children.
Said he, No ptrent would de
sire that his child remain till its.
majority of years in the physical
<•( ndition in which it is horn. He
desires that it grow and develop j
physically and become a 1501 b j
man
“S >. likewise,” said h« “all par- j
ents should see that th.'ir children
develoo both mentalD- Hid phys-
ly along side bv side ”
Nex f Xfiri-’a" morning Nov. 25 j
"•<> will '’are « lecture on eduoa- \
tir'" l->r- »v ,T ,TacV«op.
W<» d >sir » «i| nitrons to
md li 'a - this instructive huh ed ; .
f--i-.tr <ul dress. Be here at 8:00!
o'clock shs.*m Dot ns see yonr
face smiling «nd eheorfnl.
O. W. JOHNSON.
For the next 10 days we
will sell best quality Tap
estry Art Squares, full size
for $10.2.5- We are over-
I stocked in our Rug depart
ment and will make it in
teresting to you to see out
line.
Howard Carmichael
Furniture Co.
PHILLIPPI
Rev. W. E. Moore filled his reg
ular appointment at this place
Saturday and Sunday. Consider
ing the weather there was a large
j crowd out to hear him.
Mr Lawrence Crnmbley and
family visited Mr. It C Crnmbley
Sunday.
A musical entertainment at Miss
Saveppa English was enjoyed by
a large crowd of the young people,
'ir. Patterson, of near McDon
ough, was a visitor in this com
munity Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craig at
tended preaching at this place
Sunday.
Mrs. Cora Rosser and family
spent Saturday night and Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. S VV Tingh .
Miss Tassie Kimble, of near
Stark, visited Miss Anna Mckib
ben Sunday.
Miss Cleo Moss had as her guest
Sunday. Miss Pearl Townsdale.
Misses Floy Davis and Willie
Mae Elkins, of Locust Grove,
spent Sunday with Miss Bessie
Ingram.
(total Cough Mettle!lie for Children
ami Crown Folks, Too
“We could hardly do without Chamber
lain's Cnusrh Remedy,” says Mrs. Flora
Despnin of Blopd, Ky. “I found it to be
so good for the croup and have used it for
years. 1 can hartily recommend it for
coughs, colds and croup in children and
grown folks, too.” 1 lie above shows the
implicit confidence that many mothers
place in Chanil erluin's Cough Remedy, a !
confidence based on many years’ oxperi-1
eoee in the use of it. No one need hesi- j
tate to use this remedy for it contains no!
chloroform, opium or other narcotics and
may lie given to a child as confidently as :
to an adult. For sale by Horton Drug Go. |
NOTICE
McDonough, Ga. Nov. 19th, 1908
All parties indebted to The Mc-
Donough Buggy Company are re
! quested to call and settle their in
debtedness before Dec. 20th 1908,
as the Company by resolution has
| authorized the Secretary to place
[ all the notes and accounts in the
| hands of an attorney for collection
j on said date.
The McDonough Buggy Co.
Largest and most varied
line of Art Squares, Rugs,
and Linoleum in thetown.
Get our prices : thev are
right.
Howard Carmichael
Furniture Co.
HOPEWELL
Sunday was a very cold day.
\
I am not going to write as much
as I did last time. But I will try
to write a long letter next week.
j
We had a fine prayer meeting
Sunday night. Rev. A. P. Folds
made a fine talk.
Miss Lois Gilbert is spending a
few days at StockbrkUe.
We want everybody to eotne to
meeting Sunday that can do so.
Mr. B. M. Starr missed his first
Sunday not being at Sunday school
Sunday afternoon this year.
Mr. Parker Mitchell was in this
settlement Sunday.
Mr. Dee and Silas Palmer were
here Sunday night but didnt stay
long.
Mr. Cliurlie Brener spent the day
with Mr. Jim Gilbert Sunday.
Mr. Elder Starr and Mr. Wil
liam Rowden were out riding
Sunday. 1 dont know where they i
went.
I Will ring off tilt next week
when I shall tell everything.
White and brovn shorts
and germ meai.
Copeland Mer. Co.
BETHANY.
Tom Moseley, of McDonough,
was here Sunday.
Rufus Rodgers is riding in a new
buggy.
Arthur Duke has symptoms of
the matrimonial fever.
Carl Maddox is a regular visitor
to this place now’.
Sheriff Sowell spent a short
while in our midst Sunday.
Odis Rodgers went in western
direction Sunday.
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Roy Brannan was looking after
his enterest here Sunday.
W. W. Terry is the champion
horse trader of the 20th century.
George Wilkins moved his fami-
ILy to Alabama last week, having
recently purchased a farm out
there.
If you need any cord wood dur
ing the coming year, just mention
the matter to Harvey Jackson.
Jack Price has rented a farm up
above McDonough and will make
his residence there next year.
Regular meeting days at this
place next Saturday and Sunday.
Business of importance Sutniday.
“Birds of a feather will flock to
gether. \\ hat kind of company
suits you best?
There is no improvement in the
condition of Mrs. E. S. Sowell who
has been sick and confined to her
bed for the past year. *
E Jenkins had a public sale
at his residence Wednesday, sel
ling corn, fodder, household and
kitchen furniture and farming
utensils.
FOR SALE.
anted to sell a good 7 room
house, well made and well finished
on large lot. Good barn and Ber
muda pasture : lots of fruit on lot :
good garden and patches. Situat
ed on north side of public square.
Aoout 200 yards from court- house.
For full information call to see
JOEL BANKSTON,
McDonough, Ga.