The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, December 10, 1909, Image 1
T~"~~ I enry County Weeks y •J J /"\ f %■? \ 7 1 % * Not: - . : All books l:- 1 -' or':'.? t . MMH’n- j •on:rh ciroaluti. •: ; broil *l:t if. li; • c. IT. 0. lit. y.isicij-j t "uj si?v ; Vs ' i 1. ; . ■ the hr.*' 1 c' - •" ■ r i.iter! t - i;*T r. id :V- • ; , 3 >nr I)-) .c ".••••' ; < - gir 0 & cp b 11 ~i ■.■ :-i; icn c ,c tLc ..li- 1 brary, .» * mu,s Eriimii J, Hurley. The librry- lias. proveo. tho source of m jeh pleasure and profit to uii its iiiear ws a. u i. is hoped that all will renew their irember ship and continue this library for another six months. —fid. WALNUT FORKS Mr Editor as there is no news from this part of the moral vine yard I will write yon a few dots, if you will spare me space in your paper. Thr farmers are all through gathering and there is a lot of wheat and oats sown. Every body is trying to move this beautiful weather. There was a fine singing at Tan ners church Sunday was attended by a large crowd, led by Prof. Will Lee of Forest Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Campbell are all smiles over a new boarder at their home, a big bouncing boy. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stephens made a business trip to Atlanta Monday. V Mr. and Mrs. Deverd Campbell' Jhnd their little daughter, spent last Thursday night with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Abery. Mr. Otis Campbell, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with home felks. Mr. L. C. Huff moved to Pviver dale one day last week. .Mr. J. H. Williamson has bought the Burks phe- • near Elleuwcod and will move to it soon. G. Z. Williamson says it looks like Xmas will in ver come, he cun almost gear it w e.isti . horse a few day: ago. Rev. Tom 3i-r.ni* ■yacved Bis fare-. eU-soim oat banners Sun day. Tho school at Tanners is pro gressing mace. We are sorry to note the illness of Mrs. Mack Blackburn, of Anvil Block, hope for her a speedy re covery. Mr. Alf Clark, one of our pro gressive young farmers and mail carrier, has made a change in hands for anoter year. Mr. J. G. Campbell will occupy the place vacated by L. C. Hull' If yon are in need of any monumental work see me before placing your orders as the McNeil mar cle Co ! ; ne is the best in the entire South and prices are very reasonable. Howard Caamichacl. / GIN NOTICE- After this week ginning, days Tuesday and Friday until further notice. A. N. Brown. r~ FMu , ■ :.r BuieV Mr. George , Hot of .l. : ck> -s has secured the ag«ney for the y Ic< HUii luoliit'? U’l m . r urit ore. . is ..c ..1 .Tac iM):i s n ]• ■;iincut y outeg business iv.cn and j» vs . rtuu-n.a*.; ii c ibur ho wifi •:io i I 1.- sal. ‘ • v i’: 1 . .. • mmai success With tuesalvs oi the i you contemplate buying a biue lib cor . alii invites you to sco him before you buy. Run Away From Home. This is to notify the public not to harbor or give employment to my minor daughter, Blonnie Amis 16 years old, ginger cake color, low and stout, weighs about 130 pounds Any one who finds her please notify me. , Tom Amis. Rt 2 McDonough, Ga. 6REENWOOD I will try to write a few items as I havent seen any from this place lately. People are about through gath ering and I guess they are about ready for Xmas. R. B. Steele went to Forsyth yesterday. R. R. Roan'and George Alexan deg went to Jacksonville Fla. last night for a few days pleasure trip. Mrs. A. J. Bates visited at Vau ghns a.£pw days this week. Mrs. R. R. Roan and children visited atOnCord Sunday. We are glad to state that W. E. Rape is convalescing. Miss Willie Bates visited Mrs. V. . E. Copeland last Friday night. Albert Dorton of Pleasant Hill visited Arthur Sowell Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Lizzie Pend ley visited Miss Willie Bates Friday . Mrs. R. 3. St.-eh and children visited Mrs. Mick /Henderson til Concert last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. -Paul Martin oi Laelln visited Mr. r:.u I is. W. E. , t * €■: in ; d one da; 1. d ..cek. •• i * . Miss Lizzie Penalty visited Mi-•/ Vviilie Bates one.d..j lus-t week. Mr;-. B. B. Dingh s and Miss;Vv'il lie Bines, visited: McDonough one uay tnis week. •I nry Chapp 11 of Ola is visiting his cousin zlnie Chappell this week. Walter W illiams of Jackson vis ited R. R. Steele one night last week. To Contributors. The Weekly has had several complaints recently about articles that have been sent for publica tion not appearing as soon as ex pected. We have been crowded much by advertising recently and just as soon as we can do so we shall publish all these articles, most of them tributes to departed friends. A Scalded Boy’s Shrieks. Horrified his grandmother. Mrs. Maria Taylor, of Xebo, Ky., who whites that, when all thought he wouln die, Bncklen’s Arnica Salve wholly cured him. Infal lible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts. Corns, Wounds, Bruises. Cures Fever-Sores, Boils, Skin Eruptions, Eruptions, chil blftins, Chapped Hands. Soon routs Piles. 25c at All Druggist. ONGUGH, C 11V, FRIDAY 10, i .. c x - 7 i' |-| r |,'qrn*iv - til ■ Vdl * f * . - I.ii. if i*** • ho much of onrrem* V"nu merely entertaining at Le r r r ,t Ik v 'ion nrTin By .' v t.lr v i•; *? Your * c gofer:- :t' iiO’i <■ to vo tbit They it c w v for ■• *i tv ko tli in to > ! f.' p <vV 1b ' ‘ «' » ft »> ■ >•, c I or; * * . .. T . .. oiV *■ . .'oh reading without put • ru into i i.oirT.::nd ; tl\ -lift ratun is either siliy or do-..ore 1 id- . The editor of the Youth’s Co munitm believe that a periodical can be made entertainirgand yet *• wcrt-1 while,” and The Companion is con ducted on that theory. And that is one reason why more than half a million American families read it. The paper is safe, hat not dull Its tales of adventure illustrate the advantag s of fortitude and self-reliance. Its stories of char, acter lay stress on the truth that right conduct is never a mistake. Every new subscriber will find it of special advantage to send at once the $1.75 for the new 1910 volume. Not only does he get the beautiful “Venetian” Calendar for 1910, lithographed in thirteen col ors and gold, but all the issues of The Companion for the remaining weeks of 1909 from the time the subscription if received. The Youth’s Companion, Boston, Mass. MR. ERICSON’SOLD HOUSE. Go sea it’s a beauty. It stands out among all its neighbors, because the col oring Is so bright and clear. Mr. Ericson painted with L. & M. Paint and says it cost 1-3 less than any before. He bought only 12 gallons of ,L. & M. Paint and ft gallons of Linseed Oil to mix tyifh it. This made 21 gallons of pure paint, and cost only $1.20 per gallon. It’s as harnl someas the finest in town. The L. <fc. is sold by; Hampton KuggYCompany, Ham pton. h.j. Copt-Lucl Mercantile Company Mc- Donough G a. Remedy for Piles iiistant K.e!iefaud Cure, I want' every man nr 1 woman sni'foric;: irom the excruciating tortn. f ...v piles o tr_v V. .D, JCen uadv’s r. mod., for Piles, The way to prove what t£is remedy will do ia, v ov.'h C:i. : -> 'is t; ; i ve" it i t.ii'. Kfimedv for piles reduces ma! o- , ii', ioi.uoii. iicL.ii::., soi v*> end ul o .dis; upenr and the- PL s sim pi y quit. iieiH.:dy for piles sl,ol bottle. W r . L. Kennedy, Stocknriitge Ga. Rt. 3. LUELLA. News is scarce this week but will write all there’s. Mrs. R. F. Nutt, has just returned home from a weeks visit with her parents at Gainesville. Miss Mamraie Everette has re turned homo from a week’s visit with relatives in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Adams spent Monday in Atlanta. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Welfßis very sick. Mr. Horton of Locust Grove will give a Sunday School lecture at this place next Sunday P. M at 3 o’clock let every one' come that can. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Brown spent Saturday and Sunday with the lat ters parents at College Park. Mr. B. F. Thompson had a nar row escape last Tuesday with a runaway horse. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bailey spont last Saturday in Hamptcn. Mr. C. V. Henley made a busi ness trip to McDonough last Satur day. ij. - iJv-. d’Jsii » . • f » *, T l, t Mr a. Butler and Mrs. Py i . I oli.tiv , S at (.; . .Cs'Vll M s. W. T Barits t >, i. ■ Mvcsat \ i n’s stall lay .n: ;-c,vu y. Mr Roan and G> orge Alev? r ! I } ■ F’ Ma last week. .! ■ Lcrii' -lard visiicd Mr. 'V. T. 1-p ■ and •f»m.Py F Tr ' . in glit, Mr. John Copclaml and dar.gh tvr visited Mr. A b u I-iape ant; i family Sunday afternoon. Mr. Paul Chapel and wife were out riding last Sunday. Miss Lizzie Pondley visited Miss Willie Bates last Friday. Mr. Bogue Sowell visited Mr. Butler Steel last Sunday. Mrs. W. T. Bates anti daughter Mrs. B. B. Dingles went up to Mc- Donough shopping last Friday. Miss Willie Bates attended Sunday School at Lnella Sunday. Mr. W. E. Rape w-ho has been sick for some time, glad to know he is improving at this writing. We have a nice little school at this place now. Mr. Roy Bates went up to Mc- Donough on business Saturday morning. BETHANY TURNER-UPCHURCH. On last Wednesday at the resi dence of the brides parents in De- Kalb’s county. Mr. Jesse Upchurch and Miss Atuenda Turner were un ited in marriuge Rov I. G. Wal ker officiating. The bride' is one of DeKalb, best and most lovely young ladies, while the groom is one of the county’s best yonngmen and wo join their many friends in extending best wishes, Rev. W. .f. Deßardeleben of the Locust Grove circuit preached his first sermon at Philadelphia church last Sunday. His sermon was listened to with close atten tion, and ho made a most favor able impression on his hearers. He has only boon in the} ministry two years, but from tfie üble nrmu ner in W iich ho deliver d his first , ...1 4, _ v . fL • t r L* SET liOil ]Ja <• > id fob) uli LL+iiit .JUjQuUL P ii r. sve circtiit is• to <>e coui fitted upon securing' such' ihie n isi as pa:?' ,»• fur the in com ing year.- Union Graded School‘has cr.- ro'.ied 80 pupils to date and the principal is being ably assisted bv Miss Ophelia Banks. The music department is in charge of Miss Pitts of Locust Grove who has se cured a class in music in connection with the school. T. H. Stallworth has had the old Norman and Rosser, gin house torn down, and has converted it into a barn. We do not claim to be a matri tn jnial prophet, but we feel deeply impressed that wedding bells wih soon ring again. Mrs. S. A. Edwards, Ham pton. Hampton, Ga., December 7. The funeral of Mrs. S. A. Edwards, who died Sunday evening at her residence, was held at the Mftthc dist church yesterday at 'J o'clock. Rev. F. J. Marshburn officiating The interment was at Berea cem etarv. Mrs. Edwards was 7G year ojd at the time of her death. She is survived by one son, W. M. Har ris, of Hampton and one brother. S. E. Glass of Jenkinsbu’-g, Ga. s, f • on*** £& i • '4 %mri M» s. Kmnvi 1 w n$ la*~f week i t. ; T r !■••• .* .her lather .Mr. J. \ : i h. I : Pel 1 Ei uipn and Id* Ul’.l bt v« the u< St of Ml . ■ . etitl iV. t: :.» v ' j - ijji . 'r. •(- Rove of N rtb Gnerv^a, ) t''- ": ,iv , s > Mr. rin...pe. aid .fauuly of iicDoi. igli vibited our c< m •munit, ‘.'.y duy. Ti.ert has lie< n more grain sown and more preparation for another crop, up to the present time, than in many years before. Not only is this an indication of bettor times, hut of bette r lards alsc. On last Sunday night at the con clusion of an eight duys meeting in which was delivered some of the most soul inspiring elevating and ennobling sermons that ever fell from the lips of mortal man, 21 members were added to Kelly’s church and many public confessi ons made. Dr. Hunt’s visit to onr church will ever he regarded as one Gf the land marks in its his tory. MT. ZION. After a short absence I will try to give a little of the news from this section, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Martin of East Atlanta visited relatives and frie nds in our midst last week. Rev.’C. M. Dunaw-ny and Miss Tommie Welington of Atlanta closed a twelve days revival Ht this place /Tuesday, the meeting will be long remembered by many, Great good was done many souls were saved back sliders roclimed. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pace and son t Lanson of East Atlanta visited rel atives at this place lust week. Miss Ophelia Mitchell and Mr. William Stanfield were happily married last. Thursday at the home of the brides metis" Mis. W. A. Miichell, Rev, •), R. Anderson of ficiating, A large crowd of rel atives and a few friends visited fh’o pro! pi .mtpee, we wish them a Gg; nft • - fin fi". eveVLitinptheir ceu.- ju Mr. Fra/iik. Mitchell and T;. r ( f Stoeklo idge visited in r parents Mr. W, E. {Stanley Sunday. Miss Tennic Alls of Dutch Town visited her aunt Mrs. Emily Mit chell recently. Mr. Floyd Cook cf Conyers was seen driving through our midst Sunday, wonder what’s the attra ction. Mr. Alonzo H. Glore of Marietta visited his friend Mr. Lon Martin last week. Mrs. R. Lizzie Guinn and Mrs. Cone Maddox of Atlanta visited their avut Mrs. \Y. A. Mitchell part of last week. « Barber Shop Moved. I have moved my shop from the J «> J. Smith corner up stairs over t}.e new liomon Drug Co, store next to the telephone exchange, 1 am prepared to do better work than ever in my new quarters find when in town don’t fail to come to see me. All work guarantees to be satisfactory. Tools always sharp. T. N. Moseley. McDonough. Gh . 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