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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1909)
rp Jf' 1 5, 1 V r -1- • X~V.« jt Ji.Jp , ’lj F % DENTIST Office Hours : 7.80 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m. D\ T>T>•' v•: t - 'v, • xi. , DHNTIST j Offic e Hours *. 7.30 to 12 A. M. ItosP. m. # DR. J. I ORTON. P’i i Y B IOI AN AA I e C Ri !■, ,X, B. F. D. No. l, Rkx, Ga. Bell Piione. Res. at M. C. White CHARCOAL Bc. per bushel paid for charcoal delivered to our yards on wagon. Decatur Street, Atlanta, Ga. Carroll & Hunter Coal Co. locals. Bicycles and Bicycle supplies. John R. Smith. 48 different styles of Gents Belts from 25c to SI.OO. W, B J. Ingram Co. Miss Addie Brewes spent yester day in McDonough with her sister Miss Mattie Brewer.—Grifiin News. See my new lot of Bicycles, John R. Smith. Miss Lucy Reagan, who is a stu dent at Agnes Scott College, Deca tur, was the guest of her parents for the week end. Come and see our entire line of Calico at 5 cents a .yard. W- B. J. Ingranm Co. For Sale-75 gallons of good home made syrup at soc gallons. Dock Crnmbley. Rt no 3, McDonough Ga. Mrs. Marvin Harper returned on last Saturday to her home at Hat,- tieshbrg, Miss,, after a two week's visit to home folks and friends. Bring us your horse shoeing and repair work, first class workman ship guaranteed and prices right R. M. Griffith. Hampton Ga, Try a pair of the Bea con Shoes—they are the best that can be bought, regardless of price. For sale by D. P. Cook & Co. Tires, Inner tubes, Cement, Plugs, Bells, Wrenches, etc for your bicycle. For sale at the ma chine shop. John R Smith. The Beacon Shoes show the way, at $3 00 and $3-50- For sale by D. P. Cook & Co. All accounts with the Horton Drug Co. are now due, and as we will have heavy expenses getting installed in onr new quarters, will appreciate prompt settle ment of them. Horton Drug Co See and Buy one of our Oat and Guano Drills. You can make Oats the most profitable crop on the farm if you will. B. B. Carmichael cz Sons. Mr. W. M. R >sser, one of the prominent citizens of Locust Grove was in the city on Monday and while in the city made the Weekly a pleasant call. - The many friends of Mr. W. B. Kelley, will be glad to knew he is improving rapidly from his recent sickness and has returned front Atlanta where he has been taking treatment at a private sanitarium. A few more MITCH ELL WAGONS left, if you have not bought and think you will need one, now is your time, they are going fast. See us and get the LEADER among Wagons, THE MITCH ELL. Copeland Mer. Co. BICYC L E 8* Jnoß. Smith. Miss Annie Nolen spent Wednes day in Atlanta with friends. BICYCLES. Jno. R. Smlrh Lost-Pair tan automobile gloves Adler's make,. Lost on Sunday afternoon between depd and city. A A. lain n. i 5 X O V l 1 H K y- . Jno. R. Smith. Best Hickory Shirting at 10c a yard. W. B. J. Ingram Co. New lino of best enamel ware just received, come around and ste what we have to offer you. Misses Norman and Thrasher’ The variety store has new goods-and at Bargain Prices, Come before they are picked over. Next door to Racket Store. My books, notes and accounts may be found at the drug stoie at any time, and in my absence. Mrs. Horton, or either of the young men in the store, will take pleas ure in showing them, receiving payments and giving receipts for same. I shall not have a collec tor out to see you, so will appre ciate your prompt attention to them. Respectfully, Dr. B, E. Horton. Ladies Home Journal FASHION SHEETS for November just received one for you. Copeland Mer. Co. Just received one of the most complete lines of Hen’s and Boys’ Odd Pants that we have ever shown before. D. P. Cook & Co. Photos Taken Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Harris re turned Sunday from Jonesboro, where the latter had been for sev eral days with old friends and rel atives. Our PURE COOKING OIL is a protection for your life and the life of your family: is absolutely pure, and cheaper than lard. SOLD IN ANY SIZE QUANTITIES. Copeland Mer. Co. To drive a cold out of the system, you should take a good, reliable, dependable laxative like Bees Laxative Cough Syrup. This well known remedy gently moves the bowels and at the same time it stops the cough by allaying inflammation of the throat and lungs. Hold by Horton DrugCo A. D. Ward, Stock bridge, Ga Watch Lost at Depot. On last Sunday night at the de pot at McDonough a ladies gold watch was lost. Finder please re turn to weekly office and receive liberal reward from owner. Ini tials “M. F. B engraved 011 case HothSallysovde . Louis Boon, a leading merchant of Nor way, Mich., writes: Three bottles of Fol eys Honey and Tar absolutely cured my boy of a severe cough, and a neighbor's boy, who was so ill with a cold that the doctors gave him up, was cured l>y tak ing Foley’s Honey and Tar,” Nothing else is safe and certain in results. For saleby Horton Drug Co. The A. W. Hawkes Co, of Atlanta, will have one of their experienced op ticians here for 3 days Oct 28-29-30, and we urgently request all who are in need of any th ; ng in the optical line to visit cur store at that time and have the eyes tested and glasses adjusted Don’t forget the dates Oct 28-29 and 30. Horton Drug Co. **« ’acprrsiM On the fish day ui January the d :. th angel visited the hi me of our aunt, Mrs. Georgia Miller, and took from her l;ef precious husband, Mr. William Frances Mijlir. He leaves an «gad wife and four ■children, tjiv-c married and one single. Three brothers a.d one sister, all of this raunty, and a best of friein's to mourn lus less. Biit ■ve most n t weep for our I■ ss . nis ga i. He was in ill lmalth for more than a year. A'l that loving hands could do was dune but noth ing did any good, God maw tit to take him away and give him a place of rest. But oh ! how we do miss him. As we visit that home it looks lonely without him. He was a good husband and true fa ther, and kind neighbor. Ho was nearly 55 years old at his death. He belonged to the Methodist church ever since I knew him, and he loved to attend his meet ing and .went whenever ho could, Oft have I heard him sing that sweet song, “There's a Beautiful Land far beyond the .Skies ” We would say to the bereaved wife and children, “Liveright and soma sweet day in the sweet bye and bye we can see uncle Frank where t here will be no parting and no sorrow. We can not say too much about him.- He will he missed in the community in which he lived. lie was always ready to lend a helping band to those in need whenever he could. May we all live and be ready when God calls for ns. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is still, A place is vacant in that home Which never can be filled. llis Niece, Leila Bell Gunn. Try a pair of our Pro gressive Pants, they are the kind thatgive satis faction. D. P. Cook & Co. .... . - - - ■ Opened. The new Lunch Counter, be tween the new Mi sonic Temple and W. O. Welch's Grocery Store guaranteed to be on a city order, Meals and lunchs at all hours FOR SALE 250 acres more or less on Jonesboro road two miles west of McDonough two story building, four good ten ant houses, large farms, line spring near dwelling and pasture adjacent. Mostly level ard Osage orange fence around farm and also cross fence of same- Rents for 14 Bales cotton. Best stock farm in County. Good time on payments, Bee n;e at or.ee. M. C. Lowe If 3013 r wants are in the Shoe line let them be known to us and we can supply you. D. P. Cook & Co. Farm For Sale. 150 acres % mile from Snapping Shoals splendid neighborhc ( d and well located, will be sold before the court bouse door ip McDono ugh Ist Tuesday in Nov. For fur ther information call on or write E. O. Huson Jackson Ga . . 4 Vacant Lot for Sale. Will be sold before court house door to highest bidder for cash, on first Tuesday in November next one vacant lot 24 by 108 more or less, bounded as follows: east by new masonic temple ar.d J C. Daniel. South by Hampton st ar.d West by J. F McGarity property, and North by Nolen property the .same being on West side of public square just back of Masonic build ing and W O. Welch’s storefront ing on Hampton street. B. 11. Welch, McDonough Ga. Even those who nave an aim in life waste a lot of ammunition. *l \ £1 ff IM h# p$ * 9 ** t -JV is ti iLo ifSUiBL ill! a O TO WOR K The great Popular Voting Contest of the Henry Coun ty Weekly will Close on Wednesday, Oct. x../, x X<) >, Si' ii p» m. So only a lew more days now remain in which you can assi t one of the contestants of your district win one of the Free Trips to the Great State Fair at Macon. In your district the contest is waxing warm and each contestant is busily at work—NOW S TIIE TIME to vote lor your favorite young lady in this great popular voting contest. Some of Our Clubbing Combinations. > Pe Henry County Weekly has arranged many attractive Clubbing combinations and below give a lew of these money-saving offers for your reading matter for the coming year. Don’t delay but Subscribe AT O NCE for some of these papers in club with the old reliable Henry County Weekly. SOME CLUBBING OFFERS The Henry County Weekly h All A ifa The Tri-Weekly Constitution All VMV V* 1 / J* II Uncle Remus’s Homo Magazine f V/aor mH f The Southern Rnnilist- ) T vGI TO J V|fliii IV U Tri-Weekly Constitution and Weekly 11-75 (Home & Farm, So. Ruraliet or So. Cultivator as prtm. vsith last tffer) Semi- Weekly Jonrrtal and • ‘ 1-75 Union Nows and ‘ 1 1,75 Journal, Union Nows and * ‘ 2,*5 Undo Remus Magazine and ‘ • 1.60 Weekly Jeffersonian and ‘ * 1.75 Constitution, Wall Map and 1 ‘ 2-00 Understand us, the votes do not cost anything and the paper is the same old price, with or without the votes: you can subscribe without voting if you so desire. Just mention her name. REHEfIBER THE CONTEST CLOSES Oct. 27th, 6 p. m. Subscription Blank To Henry County Weekly, McDonough Ga. Gentlemen: Please find enclosed $ for year’s subscription to The Weekly, and votes for Hiss or ITrs. No. Dist. Yours very truly, Name Rt. No. P. O. TO THOSE: WHO OWE US There are many who have let their subscriptions lapse consider ably and we want to ask that all in arrears come at earliest conve nience and settle up. Remember that those who are in arrears get 200 totes for each year in arrears in the popular -voting contest. Remember U>S. The demand far that wonderful Stom ach. Liver and KL’ney cure. Or. King’s New Life Pills—is astounding the drug gist say they never saw the like. Its be cause they never fail to cure Sour Stomach, Constipation, Indi gestion, Biliousness, Jaundice. Sick headache. Chills and Malaria. Only -5. REGISTER Remember that to vote you must have registered at loust six months before the election at which you expect to vote also tl at you can only register when you pay your taxes. This applies as well to primary elections as to general elections. We take occasion to call the at tention of onr citizens to the above that they may not through their own neglegance or indiffer ence lose their franchise. The new registration law that we are now operating under, is one of the recent reform administra tions pet measures. Foleys Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the irritation in the throat soothes the inflamed membranes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Fore and inflamed lungs are healed and stren gthened, and the told is expelled from the system. Itefuseany but the genuine in the yellow package. For sale by Horton Dm g eo.