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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1909)
O A L_ L_ ; And let me fit you with Glasses] in the most modern way and the] latest styles. Satisfaction guaranteed! | P, B. CHEEK, ; .leweler and <'piieiai>, i nc.Oorsoyglh, = Ga. i uoTEii me iioy Kl Rt >l’lOA N PITA X 2->'/n in S'' . W. Mitchell St. One lllocU t coin Terminal : i i«l inn. EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE \li V deni i mivenienees KOOMS .->o4' 7")(!M OO I'KH I>AV SPECIAL R.VI KS BY THE WEEK *1.50, *2.00, $2.50 and ¥3.00. Atlanta, <«.\ At i.anta I'honk 3256 j^ccals. 1 1 |>:ijs ki deal \x i• I» An-Ilonoligli . Vehicle Company. Mr. .T. T. Conn and his daughter, Miss Ethel Conn, were visitors in the city on Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Peacock, of Macon, lias been the guest of Mrs. Annie M. Nolan during the past week. New line of low cut slippers just received. Call and see them. Walker-Turner Co. Mr, Fred Walker, of Locust Grove, was the guest of home folks here Sunday. For oxfords ties and strap sandals go to T. A Sloan & Co’s. Mr. O. B. Atkinson, of Atlanta, has been the guest of home folks here this week. Mr. Carl Crossloy spent Saturday and Sunday with friends and re latives at Locust Grove. ICE for SALE—Deliver ed in any part of the city. J. H. Jeffares. FOUND—Bunch© of silk Sou tache braid on Jonesboro road. Owner can get seme by calling on Miss Blanche Wentzell For the newest things in millinery go to T. A. Sloan & Co’s. Rev. E. R. Pendleton, of Cov ington, was in the city Monday en route to Indian Spring, where he was going for a few days recrea tion at this famous health resort. Fresh Loaf Bread, fish and oysters every Satur day. J. H. Jeffares. Mr. W, N, Strickland and his bright and charming daughter, Miss Annie Pearl Strickland, of the Sixth district, were visitors in the city last Saturday and while here paid the Weekly a pleasant and welcome call. Shipment fresh cabbage plants just received, call quick. Copeland Mer. Co. Inns Drewry, who has been liv ing at Luella for some time, has bought from Misses Woodruff, of Macon, the old Woodruff home, just beyond the residence of G Willis, on West Popular street, and will build a nice residence there, which he will occnpy when completed. Mr. Drewry may also divide the place into lots and erect several houses for renting purposes. —Griffin News. Just received large ship ment of screen doors and wiudows any size, any price. JB, B. Carmichael & Sons LOOK! Protect your dwelling against tornados or storms only $4.00 per 1,000 for three years. 3t M. C. LOW. Pure refined cotton seed oil for salads, dressings and general use. Copeland Mer. Co. Ciill and settle your subscription while in town Court week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. N McKib ben, of Eaton ton arrived Tuesday for a short visit to the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Daniel. Go to T. A. Sloan & Co’s for the latest styles in ladies collars and ties. Personal experiece with r tube of Man zah Pile Remedy will convince you 11 is immediate relief for all forms of Piles. Can lie applied directly to the affected parts, reducing inflammation swelling and itching, (luaranteed. Price 50c Sold hy Horton Drug Co. Mr. G. W. Cathy, who has been suffering sometime with his eyes, went to Atlanta Tuesday, accomp anied by Dr. A. R. Scott, and had an operation performed The op eration was a very succesfful one and in a fortnight his eyes will be entirely well again. thicken feed, try it and you will buy more, fine for little chickens. Copeland Mer. Co. Misses Ruth and Nena Turner were the happy and lovely hostess on Tuesday evening at a delight ful party at which many of the young people of the town shared in the pleasures of the evening, Cooking oil, pure and unadulterated, by the pint, quart or gallon. Copeland Mer. Co " Miss Elon Tolleson was a (’harm ing hostess on Monday evening at a delightful party at which she entertained quite a number of the young people of the town. New things arriving in millinery, ribbons, ladies shirt waists, jabots, belts, hair barrettes and dress goods. Copeland Mer. Co. A new car of Summers Buggies now in; make your choice before they are picked over. The paint is guarenteed and every thing beneath. B. B. Carmichael & Sons. Thursday about noon the five year old son of Mr. W. T. Haynes, of New Hope, fell from apeachtree and broke his left arm just above the wrist. Dr. A. R. Scott dressed the arm and ho is doing well Gantt Planters, Distri butors and Avery Drills, all the extras for these goods. Copeland Mer. Co. The IJ. D. C. ’s will have a res taurent in the basement of the Court House dnring court weeks Every body invited to come to get their lnnches from them dnring next week and the week following. If you want the kind of buggies for less money than you can buy the old reliable Summer we have them. Call and we will show you through. B. B Carmichael & Sons. Most cough cures and cold cures are con stipating, especially those that contains opiates. Kennedy's La<ative Cough Syr up is free from all opiates and it cures the cold by gently moving the bowls and at the same time it soothes irritation of the throat and lungs and in that way stops the cough. It is especially recommended 'or children, as it tastes nearly as good as oaple sugar. We sell and recommed it. Horton Drug Co. Women as Well as Ren are Made Miserable by Kidney end Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessens ambition; beauty, t vigor and cheerful ness soon disappear when the kidneys are “ out of order or dis _ ease d- Kidney trouble has "]j become so prevalent j that it is not uncom- T mon for a child to b.e 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, thecause of thediffi culty is* kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important or, gabs. 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, an l both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of £wamp=Roqt is soon realized. It is sold by in fifty cent and one-dollar /*Tso3skf.gs• size bottles. You may fS3IKr : have a sample bottle »iiii'mJifljSlSlSSSlS!!: t 'uLjyjjjyi | about Swamp-Koot, Home ofSwemp-Koofc. ] including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy needed. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., lie sure and mention this paper. Don’t make any , mistake, but remember the name, Dr. i Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. SOUTH RIVER Our old visitors that visited ns so constant during the winter months is with us at this date. Messrs. Robert, and W. F. Helms spent one night last week with the former’s brother, Mr. Sam Helms of Rockdale, and took in the meet ing of that county conducted by Judge Roan. Mr. Joel Jackson and wife, of Union, attended Sunday School at Delter Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crnmblev vis ited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester, of Rockdale, a short w li lie Sunday. Prof. U. P. Aiken and wife, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Jess Phillips a short while Sunday. Miss Alice Kelley was the guest of Miss Mary Smith Saturday p. m. Mr J. Love and family visited relatives at the cross roads Sun duy. To the delight of her many friends Mrs. Alice Cliufin is con siderable better at this writing. Mrs. A. B. Cawthon spent Mon day afternoon with Mrs, G, W, Smith. Mr. Robert. Helms worshiped at Union Sunday. We are very sorry to announce that Mrs. Julia Philips is still num bered with the sick. Object to Strong Medicines Many people object to taking the strong medicines usually prescribed by physi cians for rheumatism. There is no need of internal treatment in any case of mus cular or chronic rheumatism, and more than nine out of ten cases of the disease, are of one or the other of these varieties. When there is no fever and little (if any) swelling, you may know that it is only necessary to apply Chamberlain’s Lini ment freely to get quicK relief. Try it You are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it affords. Price, 25 cents; large size. 50 cents. For sale by Horton Drug Co. New cuba malasses just arrived direct from the island. Copeland Mer. Co. STILL AT MY OLD STAND I For the past sixteen years I have been in McDonough engaged in the blacksmith and repair business, except the past four years, when I was connected with the Mc- Donough Buggy Co. Now I have returned to my old line of work of running a general blacksmith and repair shop. Horse shoeing, repair ing of wagons buggies, l'armjools and im plements, in fact any thing of a repair na ture will he done promply and satisfacto rily by me. I want to thank each and every one who has patronized n>e in the past, and I want to assure all my old friends that a continuance of their patronage will heap preciated and I always stand ready to give you the best in my shop for your money. Joel Bankston, H. KLOTZ IS NOW READY FOR HIS Grand Spring Opening WHICH WILL LAST FOR 00 Of And offers the biggest and best line of Clothing, .for both Men and Boys, Pants, Shoes, Men’s, Women’s and Children’s, Embroideries, Ladies’ Waists,Children’sSuits, Hats,Caps, Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear, Ho= siery, Etc., at Special Low Prices! B. B. CARMICHAEL & SONS, McDONOUCK. CA. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Day Phone Xor-51 Night Phone No. 52 All calls answered promptly day or night. All embalming carefully done and'according to best methods Our stock of metal and wood caskets and robes are unequalh d. Our services, hearses and equipment, are the best to he had. We furnish the best steel, brick or cement Vaults. The Success of any Financial Institution May be accurately gauged by the measure of liberality with which its patrons are treated, consistent with the soundness and stability that must underlie any institu tion aiming at the perfect confidence of a community. Standing upon this platform since our organization, we have kept it ii mind and observed it, and the remarkable success this hank has experienced in its twelve years of existence proves that our business policy is giving widespread satisfaction, and our aim is to make and keep this bank active, progressive, strong and in the fullest and best sense, an up to-date inst itution. We believe in observing ai d com plying with the banking laws. c Our directors are live, successful, self-made business men who take pride in directing the affairs of this bank, and with ample capital and resoirrces lor handling all business in the line of commercial banking, we guarantee to our patrons prompt and reliable service and a diligent effort to meet their financial requirements, and upon the merit of our strong position and successful record, we solicit your business assuring you that your needs will be our specialty. We have always made it a rule to take caie of our customers w’hose business and balances have been satisfactory, so when you sell your cotton, deposit your mon ey with us, where it will be kept safe, and paid back to you when you want it, and then if you should need a little more money to finish up your crop, we are prepared to let you have it. We want your business, and will do our best to please, if you will give us a showing. Come to see US when in town. Your friends, The Bank of Henry County J. B. DICKSON, Cashier. Wedding Gifts that Delight the Bride. In selecting a gift for the bride you naturally wish to choose something that will please her now and bring pleasant thoughts of tl e giver for yaars to come. We can help you do this, as we are special ists in wedding gift wares and spend much time and thought in select ing articles that will he most suitable for the occasion. We are therefore continent that you will find just the right thing at i P. B. CHEEK, JEWELER M’DONOUGH, GA.