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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1909)
HtLi Im* H ' BSt Ik 1 hH# & a S- bvi k22a3 ij IL il3 ■a -*?■ Y I lit' 1 Cl I 111 ' yji 5nJ ,i lii 011 5| IJ*All ,C| 11Q. ; ' :;i I ? r f> nCI I*l l r * V VIIUuSV VlFtilpdilJ Is owned and controlled by Farmers and our aim is to work for: the betterment of the Farmer. BRMQ US YOUR COTTON. : SS/ 1 c will guarantee fair and honest dealing in price and weight.; We have a man to buy Cotton and Seed at Warehouse. : Also handle all kinds of Farm Implements, Heavy Groceries, Etc. ■ Hulls, Meal, Fertilizers, Seed Oats—Texas and Appier, Seed Rye. ■ FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE CO. McDonough, ga. EVERYBODY IS GOING TO THE Macon Ga. State Fair “You must not miss it”. OCT. 27, NOV. 6, 1909. It is going" to b e a S re at event and Macon will be the Mecca for th. ousands of visitors du ring the ten days the Fair is on. Everybody is coming. Everything is moving off with. asna P and a hustie that means a big success. Here a ft, *°rne of the special features: Exhibits From more than a score of coun ties, Farm, School, Home, Mech anical, Industrial Displays, The Premium Lists are large and at tractive. All Premiums ill be promptly paid. Special Free Attractions. On the Grounds all the time. , Fireworks of the finest kind six, night* out of the ten. Great speeches by men of international j fame, including President Taft and Daniel J. Sully. Opening Day. Wednesday October 27, will be Opening e.nd Justices Day. Tbe Justices of the Peace in Georgia will hold a. oonvention on that day and be? the guests of the fair. SPECIAL RATES ON ALL THE ROADS. Macon Invites you -- Come. G. L. THRASHER, President W. C. WOODS, Sec. & Treas. JT. A. Norman, Ass’t. M’gr. t Farmed Union and Sully Day m _ ’* her 2, will be Tuesdav, Ncm „ . . . T _ • ’ r and Daniel J, Farmers Union* - -• ~ ... Sully the tepeak. TneT'e* Vill be" ta ° u f of farmers from* all over i'he Sou. present to hear Shr. Sully. Good Roads Day Wednesday, November 3, will be . the day for the study ©>f one of the South’s most important problems Good Roads. Judge W. F. Eve. of Augusta, will speak, as will Gen eral Evans. Govenor Joseph M Browtt will be here. President Taft Day Thursday, November 4, will be immense. President Taft will pause in his 13, n OC mile swing ar ound the country to speak at the Macon Georgia Stfafe Fatr to the thousands of men, women and children who will throng to hear him. Bingville, “The Funny Street.” It will maae you scream with laughter but its fun will be clean, whole some and jolly. Nothing off?n tv’ ve derated by the Fair Commit- tees. Tha .v have insisted on good, clean shows fun will be rich, hut itft afmosph* re will be suc ‘U that women and children car. tliore aighly enjoy it. Macon Gala Time The whole fown— mercha. l !" citizens, houst't'Jders will L<? out and doing evO/y thing possible 1 to show visitors Mfl attrac-| tions. You’l have a gf#eat time. Plan now to come, This is going to be a great Fair, Instinctive, inspiring, and delightful. You I must come, DIRECTORS : W. N. Gilmore, J. F. Hoss H. A. Crumley, G. B. Childs W, A, Craig, M, A, Norman, W C Woods COTTON MONEY. The BIG STAPLE of the South has begun to move, and every bale that changes hands places money in some one’s pocket—A part of it goes to you. Why not save a portion, if only a small one? Don’t blow it all, but start a Rank account. The best way is to DEPOSIT ALL your money, and pay all your accounts WITH A CHECK on the Bank, thus giving yon a double receipt. Our accomodations are ample and we will gladly assist you in all ways. ’Tis the little that is saved NOW that will take care of you in your OLD DAYS. When you sell that bale ot Cotton, bring the proceeds here, and we will tell you how to make it grow. The Bank of Henry County mcdonougu, Georgia, I When 1 | the Children JftfV 5 | to School jPW | | on have a feeling of secui*- ity if there are telephones in the community. As a |? ! means of protection the telephone is of inestima ble value in rural districts. In widely separated dis- 1 trkts neighbors can communicate quickly with 8 Cn 'Vfhef and with the nearest town. Lnder the plan of the Bell System any farmer § can secure* telephone service at low cost. For information write to nearest Bell Tele phone Manager, or address N Farmers’ Line Department ® SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. south rKYOR street. Atlanta, ga. li U