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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1909)
WE WANT YOUR BUGGY BUSINESS. We can give you Values that no other Vehicles concern can equal with Styles the most up-to-date on the market Quality of the highest character, the DEPENDABLE, SERVICABLE KIND. 04 , , VSMS FvT'ffi h.\ ;.l /Vf V • -v-V-' x X / /x /\ \ V ■ • - ;/ / \ / \/1 /C~ i . —"A t- — : I '> Y ' —-J /VV\\v If you will place our Vehicles alongside of any Buggy on the market, compare them honestly, style for style, quality for quality, and then consider the small difference more we ask you in price, then you can readily appreciate why we are offering you more for your money than other dealers. Give us an opportunity to show you our line of Buggies, Runabouts, Surreys and Harness. Piece work in harness especially. See our combination 2in 1 Buggy. IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH US. 'McDonough vehicle go., Howard Carrr\iclveal, Mar\agor. 3 us train s. c. white: leghorns. The precocity of a ten weeks’ old Leghorn Cockerel is astonishing to one not familiar with him. At this age we are able to distinguish many of the important qualities, such as the shape, point and secreting of the comb, color of eyes, ear bobes, etc., shape of body, neck, beak and head, length of legs and back and the carriage of •the tail, besides he is full feathered with the exception that his sickles, coverts and hackles are not fully grown. To sum it all up we/nave u perfect bird in minature in •our One Pound Leghorn Cockerel, at this age he is in perfect physical condition, goes to roost like his “Pop” and knows how to crow. Take him home, care for him, give him range and see how he will grow and develope. In quoting you our prices we beg to say they are not confidential, tell your friends and neighbors —don’t be ashamed Itecause the price looks cheap—you have a bird of quality, our “Profit Payer” his mother was “Profit Payer" and his daughters will make “Profit Payers,” that’s the way we have bred them. These prices you can Alford, they have value —great value. Ten weeks’ old cockerel SI.OO each. “ “ “ pullets 1.25 “ Eggs $3, and $5 per 15. White Feather Farm. D. E¥s. WEEMS, Prop., LuelS*, C?. Dr. and Mrs. W. H Copeland and their bright and interesting -children, of Jackson, were the guests of relatives here first of the week. Something to Interest You. We have a large line of Dry Goods and Gro ceries which we offer at a Price that will inter est You. Come and see us at once and get our prices Especially in Shoes, Clothing and Odd Pants. We are agents for one of the largest tailoring firms of the country, and have a large line of samples. CORAS AND L*T U 3 FiT YOU UP WITH ONE OF TH£ S £ NCBBY T \YLORED SUITS. ph<>:ie 7 \Y. 3. J. INGRAiVi GO, Cold contracted at this season of the vearare quickly relieved with Bees Laxa tive Cough Syrup. Its laxative quality rids the system of the cold. Pleasant to raKe. Best for children for colds, coughs, croup and whooping coughs. Sold by Horton Drug Co. DUTCHTOWN April brings the showers and sunshine and green grass and beau tiful llowers. Spring gives ns new life let us try to make this year one of success let us all do what we can to make every thing pleas ant for everyone. Mr. I v). Floyd has a very sick j boy hope he will soon be well again Mrs. Parker McCullough is some better after a week of illness. The young people of Dutchtown had a nice time last Saturday p. im at the home of Mr. Parks Me jCollongh. Easter egg hunt was ; the program and all seemed to en j joyed it. Miss Cora Ham is visiting in i Reckdale county also Miss Tinnie 1 Alls, hope they will have a nice j time. The Sunday School has just be gun at County Line hope all will come that can; also we have preaching here every third v. I Farmers are busy with their ! work—Hardens are late in this part of the eonntv Hatton McCullough has a j new black «rnith shop. There witt be some frnjt in this , section if there is no more cold. FIRST ROUND Hampton, Thursday April 1 Sixth, Friday * 2 Flippen, Monday “ f» Stockbridge, Wednesday “ 7 Sliakerag, Thursday “ 8 Brushy Knob, Friday “ i) Loves Monday “ 12 Hampton, Thursday May 6 Sixth, Friday *• 7 Flippen, Monday “ lj •Stockbridge, Tuesday “ l| Sbakerag, Wednesday “ \2 Brushy Knob, Thursday “ Li Loves, Friday “ 14 /McDonough Court ween, First Tuesdays and Saturdays until books are closed, June 25, 1909. T. T. BARHAM, LUELLA, GA., Tax Receiver Henry County. McMullins, Tuesday April 13 Beersheba, Wednesday “ 14 Sandy Ridge Thursday “ 15 Tussuhaw, briday “ lfi Locust. Grove, Monday May 3 Lowes, Wednesday “ 5 SECOND ROUND McMullens, Monday May 17 Beeislieha. Tuesday “ 18 Sandy Ridge Wednesday “ ID Tussaliaw, Thursday “ 20 Locust Grove, Friday *> 21 Lowes, Monday “ 24