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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1909)
T. A. TAT? ’ . 7.80 to a. 1 *•«5 r. m; liK. ‘ ii . i • : • PRY&tO! A'.'. O R. F. i>. Xo. 1, R’ Ga. E-r.L Vi .. V..v -it. .X. .Xa 1- y V * r <> V », f\~ r. r>y iJ. -i *. • <.■»'v' y '< ■ '« Y * » f t*i p «rp OffiCtk Hotrs : to 12 A. M. 1 to 5 P. M. Office in NVvv fvi.isui.ic imiltilng. R. O. JACKSON, Attorney-at- Law, M € J)ONOUGH. GA. Office over Star Store. I CALL And let me fit you with in the most modern way and the< latest stylos. < Satisfaction guaranteed! < l P. B. CHEEK, i < Jeweler and Optician, j ncßomooglhi, - Ga. ; 'feocals. Christmas once again ! Misses Alfcha and Ola Mae Coker of Jenkinsburg, were the guests of Misses Norman Sunday. It will be money to you to step n and see our line of trunk, valises eto. W. B. J, Ingram. Miss Laura Smith left Monday to spend the holidays with home folks at Flovilla. A new lot of Cents 25c and 500 Ties. W. B. J. Ingram. Mrs. R. A. Sloan will leave Sat urday morning to spend the holi days with her mother at Bullock ville. Mrs. T. N. McKibbeu, of Eaton ton, arrived Tuesday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Daniel We sell the ID, yo 1 iokled plated lamps *L.. J. W. B. J. Ingram. Mr. M. Ke'dr, o 4 F.-irfc c ertl'i. Ti xys. , ‘he ■ r.cst of .'nrlJfr W. t. Dial:, i this week; lie will go from Ai. • i : !i on a trip to Florida b r'oro his return to the Lone Star hlate. Don 1 ! about those China Calendars at Morton Drug Co. see them when you come to town. Just, returned from Kentucky and Indiana with two carloads of mules to sell cheaper than they can he bought in Atlanta. See them. H. M. Tolleson. FOR RENT—The Old Masonic Hall over the McDonough Drug Co, address. P O Box No 255 McDonou r... (in. Misses Ehiii folleson and Ethel Sowell, wh_ are students at Wes leyan College, come home Wednes day to sprnd the holidays witl friends and relatives. Mr. John R. Price and liis inter esting daughter, Miss lona Price, of near Flippen, were the guestsof friends and relatives in McDon ough Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. England and Children, of Grantville, arrived last Saturday to spend the holi days with the former’s parents, jtev. and Mrs. J. E England. M”, F T " :.1 II Millie f 'T / ;,v 4 a «_<>» ©?v% . •» Uli Go Miss Burma 'V . • lion Bann.-t n * .V R. • wilh friom 1 X a-' ' o. Come and <> ; X c r made clothing at. W. Li. J. Ingram Co. Miss TjiUjan Core, v ' o vps 11 e lovely guest, of Mrs. .L. .lolin;- for several days returned to her home in Atlanta Wednesday. FOR RENT. 1-2 horse farm new house and barn for rent, Rood farm. Apj)ly to Mrs. M. A. Tyo. Go to the Variety store for Xmas goods. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Woodruff and children of Willacoochee, are the guests of friends and relatives in McDonough for the holidays. Diamond Edge Poc ket knives go to The Va riety store. Masters Otis and Arthur Blake, of Griffin, come Tuesday for a visit to their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Daniel. They will be joined later in the week by their parents. Two Store Houses for Rent at Flippen Ga. apply to D. P. Cook and Co. McDonough, Ga. Mr. G. G. LaGuinn, who resides in lower Tussahaw district and members of his family, and Prof. Hawkins and his pupils at Phil lippi school house recently saw a buzzard with a bell on it. Possibly this is the same one that Mr. Babb saw a few weeks ago in the western part of the county. We have all the Good things for Christmas. Nuts Raisins, Yates and Terry apples also the best Florida oranges etc. D. P. Cook and Co. Toys, Toys, Toys, we have the best line of Toys and Dolls that we hav< ever show ' beeh • C 00... Oh..'. Tii" above i> i ;t.i- o!‘ ;i Uerin.u - . chenii 1, wlui hison ■ i.i i !,e >i n> vh •o We in gi t«. • s Vi ; u';:; Remedy-• 1m -*IT ... '■ ■< n i:i. recognized by iiu xtbcmis ;iv.d .ill thorp b e iis a unit nyid s !v- ue or ' ,-*> (1- sejitic for urine.' 1n ke Foley’s Kidney Remedy as soon as yo.i notice any irregii In cities and avoid a serious malady. For Sul" By Horton Drug Co. McDonough Drug Co. . All business transaction should be satisfactorily arranged at least once a year. We linden ouvbooks several accounts not so arranged, and we will appreciate prompt at tention to same, as we want to get our books shaped up for the new year Horton Drug Co. and Dr. B. E Horton. Judge E. F. Duprre, of Zobulon, was in the city on ,v nesdny Judge iV 1 VU*t 1 , judgeship of the F:in r c-.rei.i r t< *< succeed Judge E. J. liv; •:* aho will not be in the race again for the Judgeship of the Flint circuit. He is a genial and pleasant gentle man and during his short stay in Henry made a lot of friends .So far Judge Dupree and Judge, Daniel, of Griflin are the only candidates for this important judicial position. We want you to try Man Zan iu cases of Piles. This excellent remedy is being used by a great many people with satisfactory results. Sold by Horton Drug Co Z. D. Ward Stock bridge, Ga. 48 different styles of Gentsßelts from 250 to SI.OO. W. B J. Ingram Co. i . , 1 * V’-'yX • • ft ~ £s I, V'-/ - ■ :i * .->■ C . Ci »- L. V-« -• X . j r n 1 ps • Vu « g S ' y-i a “ ' /;*» 7 -■ r> t -»■ "-i » . —„ - ■->-» B- - V 7 ■" /•» R *3 • • . & , • Ti :■ $ V 5•; 5 ? ii i-' St.;> 'j it; i£Si m & fc. id V* ’j, j y ‘ f \/ r\ > g 2 tor lour tatronage ana ; wishing You a merry ; Christmas And/ Happy j NEW YEAR. fc j A. C. OGLESBY L til, ;ANY. i ViJ j iWhat is more useful than a good Watch for a Christmas gift, some Suite beat*'- * I have a larger selection of everything this seaSbn than ever before. Come and get what You w ant before the last day. Bracelets Solid Gold and gold filled $2.00 to SIB.OO. Lockets Solid gold and gold filled sl. to $20.00. Necklace Solid gold and gold filled SI.OO to $15.00. Watch fobs any style gold filled SI.OO to sls. Cuff Links Plain gold and ci mond set 50c to n .50. Broaches, a large selection 50c to $25.00. Combkv Solid iei r* ;>Tnv^ r...s and filled si.» c h v. Lmblem goods h : -r-s, tt:lions and fobs sec v.> ■:. Rings, set rings c osf -tyles $2.50 lo.sz \ have a good so‘ecu h oS-erlirg silver t«. t: cv/ r e '•nice y forks,* *5 500ns. ladles, r. ..ier knives. Berry spot r, • ' : - -•» CtAi-iy, <■ ls 6 have a nice line of. sou vet .. spoons, Hand mirrors, toilet -sets, / lanicue Sets, Cut Glass and China. The goods are here for inspection. - P. B. CHEEK, JEWF.oER MCDCKCUGH, C A. After exposure, and when you feci a cold coming on, take Foley’s Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. It, stops the cough, relieves the conges tion, and expels the cold fiom your sy stem. Is mildly laxative. Sold by Horton Drug Co. McDonough Drug Co. Mr. Alvin Wilson, one of Ham pton’s prominent young men, has been signally honored by his clr.ss in En" ry College. He has been i«-e; i.-d uthletimedilor of the col ] * v’ annual oi tiio senior citis?* wi. iC ■ tv ill bo issuLti next May this honor v. s well bestowed and it is >-a i’e to p' > diet that, Mr. il son s work on tins publicaticn will be an honor to the publication as well as a distinctcredit to himself. • Foley’s Honey and rar is the best and safest cough remedy for children. At the first symptons of a cold, give as directed and ward off danger of croup, bronchitis, sore, throat, cold in the heod, and stuffy breathing. It brings comfort and ease to the little ones. Contains no bpiates or other harmful drugs. Keep always on hand, and refuse substitutes. Sold by Horton Drug Co McDonough Drug Co. We have on hand now a lot of 1910 Calendars and Almanacs Which we will be glad to give to our friends and customers if called for. Also, we have a lot of China plates :h igio Calendar pal. ted on them . key are very ne land pretty. These we give away on following cond tions: With each cash pur chase made we give ticket of amount, and when the amount reaches $2.50. two and one half dol lars, we give the Calendar. to see them when you come in. HORTON DRUG CO.