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The Henry County Weekly
VOL. XXXV
Big Singing at Eetl acy
Church.
Wears requested to announce)
that there will he a sinning at'
B 'ihany church, 4 milts east of!
McDonough cn next 3rd Sunday!
afternoon, and everybody is cor-1
d tally invited to attend. A number ;
of good tnu de leaders have been j
invited and some coed is I
expected. Don’t forget- the date j
next third Sunday afternoon, !
hAILBOAO LJUAL.
There will be an otu sacred harp
singing a.b Libei ly j.oi» lie than ,
in' Agi-if -v i e'i‘j bbd r is 1 lii j
vitpd to come nr.d hr A f heir i
b odke a-nd aw 11 iiil.-d . j
.u»’ Walter Welch und/wEita, or. •
WilFc -Gall a i : / n i d vi; , Mr-p
L ira otto and. son irtunGrivhi to-n
the guest-pt- ,ir a,cd iff YvViftt
Barnette of Hampton Sunday.
Mrs. Nervie Stanfield is improv
i"g slowly. Her mbny friends hope
fpr'ber to so be "-'II a grin
A HAPPY m :
HOME
Is one where health abounds.
With impure blood there cannot
be good health.
With a disordered LIVER there
cannot be good blood*
revivify the torpid LIVER and restore
its natural action.
A healthy LIVER means pure
blood.
Pure blood means health.
Health means happiness.
Take no Substitute. AH Druggists.
Just received a lot of all
size packages International Stock
Powders.
W. B. J. Ingram Company
E-rgs For Hated.:. . T .
bred Rhode I: land Lil s, 51.T' for
15.
J. C Harris.
WHEN IN
ATLANTA
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Quick, Clean Service.
Moderate Prices.
Good Coffee.
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urtsand describes every
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the create at line of positively Hurh-Grade Sewinjr
Machines ever offered. We aro (he Sew inp
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asked, for quality guaranteed, our Machines are lin
matchable. This catalog ue dcpcribfs and prices
hi fib-grade Pianos. OrprßL«b Steel Ranirrs. Cookin f;
Stovea. Heating Stove*. Phonocraphß, Dinner anr.
Toilet Seta ihompt shipments. Fafo d< livery aiid
satisfact’ n guaranteed, or youi money back.
MALSBY, SHIPP & CO.,
Dept y 41 S. Forsyth Street, ATLAITTA, GEORGIA
12
ii’DSlMea Ft-BiiG SCHOOL.
Seventh Scholastic Month.
HONOR HOLT..
Ist Grade ; Joel Bankston Norris
Bright, Bernice debar os. Pi 1 * rr a
Klotz, Harris McCurrv. Elon N< r
untn. Hollis Rape, A. G. Sowell,
ChaHicLne Stroud, H. M. Tolle
son, Ola May Thompson, Eusvard
Turner, Frank Fields, Velma Ma
son, J W. Morrow.
2nd Grade; Clarence FHictt,
Lillie Lee Elliott, M err el Low,
Earnest Mays, Cora Nelson, Frank
Rodgers, Blannie Stallworth. G.
B. Welch.
3rd Grude ; Ruth .Cavmiobf ch
\E i May F i e 1 cVs. Am.ia Peru-)
Smith, Mary Jo Smith.,
4th Grade; Tb^rifdn*
Mattie B. Mays, IrexeVarrf r, Lo*-;
vi Turner, Henry Ffetew, Wessie
Tixasliep, Laoy Foley ' l'nry r; Myr
tice Hurt. Plo't-sio Vetch;
51 b Grade ; Nellie 3, rfi, Lorfine
Huling,
61h Grade : Bessie Sowell.
7th Grade ; Lollie Avery, Pan!
ine Bowden, Bovd Carmichael,
Eva, Barretc, Irene Gunter, Frtd
Varner, Boykin Newman. Bcce
Elliott, Elliott, Ethel Smith.
Bth Grade ; Pass Elliott, Robert
McDonald, Orlena Welch, Eva
Tolleson, Lenhie Thrasber, John
Varner, Harvey Woodward.
9th Grade ; Dcziei Fields, John
Pnllin, Wyman Sloan.
10th Grad© ; Alla B. Carmichael,
Eva Cathey, Grady Ingram, Ear
nest Tarpley, Blake Turner.
LIST OF DISTIXOTIISFED STUDENTS.
1 Murry Copeland, Howell Dick
son, Harris McCurry, Claude New
man, Charlie Lee Stroud, H, U.
Tolleson, Mollie Whitehead
2 Frank Rodgers, Blannie Stall
worth.
3 Solomon Klatz, Annie Pearl
Smith.
4 Vessie Thrasher, Annie Ola
Sloan.
5 James Alexander.
7 Paul Cowell, Annie Lemon,
Irene Gunter, Beco Elliot t, Lucilc
Bowden.
8 Orlerui Welch, Ahi Rnsteß.
i) Margaret Brown. Goiih u iAm
son, Mae Glass, Ida Lon Tarpley.
L r, eile Tollesor, I- id rr r r<
10 Louise Arnold, Eui net v Tar
pi p y-
Notice.
1' yon love a girl, That’s y. uv
bvsinc-ss. Tf u girl love?’;. ;>u,
her business. If they pet married
that’s their business. If you want
m Photograph, or one enlarg'd
come to my place, that’s my busi
7j' SS.
.J. A. Forsyth, Photographer,
Masonic building McDonough.Ga.
BUY
Mantels'
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IS i p
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vxi ‘ates
F^rorri
l TILE CO.
56 West Mltcriell St,
ATLANTA, GA.
CATALOGUE ON REQUEST.
McDonough, Georgia, Friday april 8, 1910.
LIST Of LE TO PRS
Remaining Undelivered
from P. O. at Mc-
Donough, Ga.
For the period ending April ;,
1910. S. E. Dailey, l\ 1.1.
Messrs. Mesdames.
Curdy Sim
Crittleton, Will
Gatling, M. T. Burton, S. A.
Holland, Abb Hutchins, Ida
Natie, Will Lewis,Matty R.
rßign, Bob - Polsot. k ,ma
StiUvell, E E- Weems,; Vanity
■Misses: Boatwright, No'a ; Bar
ron ton, Sybil ; llutson, i oisoiila ;
Redding, Alma.
Stockbridge Gii cuit Notes-
At tbe.fotir church» n the cir
cuit chuich work is mo s ing cn
favorably.
• The Sunday school? are doing
-well They arc coutriT utir-g t<
the support of a foreign mission
ary.
At Stockbridge on the fourth
Sunday and at Bethel on the first
Sunday the schools contributed
about SI.TS each for the mission
ary.
The pastor was greeted on the
first Sunday at Bethel by a fine
congregation and for one hour the
subject of the “Flesh” was elab
orated Text: Galations v. ii 4.
Sunday the 10th, preaching at
Union church ; on the same day
there will be a union holiness
meeting at Rex. conducted by
leaders from Atlanta. This meet
ing is held monthly.
On the first Snnday in May
there will bean all day meeting at
Bethel church The pastor will he
assisted by help from Atlanta.
Basket dinner, and holiness meet
ing after dinner.
Last Sunday night the pulpit at
Bethel was filled by Rev. W elter
Austin, of the South V. . st E; i.. . :■
Conference. Walter j >■ y ;
County product, a son. or Mr. Sol
X. Austin, and gi e.- p •; c .
useful minieter.
Tlie different churcl s ■ r v,..r
; iag to the mission <• •>
' far li; 10. They have ] • id . 1 .■ _ . i
*up to date $103.00 h r h -no ;
j foreign missions, li avirg onl>
s'/ ,oo yet to collect in oi tier to be
id out in full. Ibis sl.cv irg i.
very creditable.
! Rev. H. L. Crumbley, ot At’-tnl
| preached at Stockbridgo on a re
c .t f- an day night and took a col
P-ction for the orphansiit Dectitur.
1' ,r many years this oonserattd
minister has carried the bufdtn ol
ii g for the nrfcrir-i:: A Hi;
: e*.\ >rd will he a gieat ere.
li e following r.r.no no on .. .
- iade : Qi;ai t( rl> c- n f re*
, liams Cmijx ion Mi. , :
Saturday preaching at V "lilin
\ i el on Apr 11.1. i ’ i
!•: r prt '-H 1 ; : . • <
ird Stir:day, A pri 17
pr< aching at Ellt nwood at 3.30 p.
'..pri! 17th. Preaching .-it Si:r\ -
Id go br.nday night, April 10, b,
the pa stor.
W. O. Butler, Pastor.
Found — One Gold Link Cub
Button, with the monogram M. G.
engraved on same. Loser will
please bring us the other one and
leave ns his name or pay for this
notice and receive the Button at
The Weekly office.
ANYONE, anywhere, can star
a mail order business at home.
No canvassing. Be your own boss.
Send for free booklet. Tells how.
Heacock, Lockport, N. Y.
FOnX CHEEK.
ATr. Editor, as there are soveiul
around here that take your paper,
I will give you a few dots from
this community,
Tho farmers are all very busy
planting corn and cotton.
Rain is very much needed in
this community now.
Wheat and oats are looking line.
After several week’s Hires?, Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Stephens are now
able to be out again.
Mr. Joe Tanner, of Conley, is
improving very slowly.
Mr. Boee Tanner and Miss Myr
oll Moore were out riding Sunday.
Rev. Btirdei t preached a very
interesting sermon at Tanner's
ohurch. last Sunday.
Mr. KelVt Abererr.mine, of Lib
erty Hill, visited Mr. and J. M.
Avery lust Saturday.
Messrs. George and Otis Camp
hell, of Atlanta, visited their pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Camp
bell last Sunday.
Mr.G.C. Morris has the finest
wheat in this neighborhood.
Mr. W. M. Stephens bought, a
fine horse a few weeks ago.
Mrs. J. G. Campbell visited Mrs.
J. M. Avery one day last week.
Mrs. E. M. Battle is on the sick
list. We hope to see her np soon.
Mrs. Jimmie Rapperds visited
her daughter at Forest Park last
Friday.
Sunday school at Tanner’s
church every Sunday afternoon.
When the polls are closed in
Henry County, I hope to lx ar of
Mr. Floyd Hand being elected. I
am a true friend to him.
J. M. A very.
FOR VIE, STORE KGUSE ADD LOT.
Our brick store in J ocr st Grovi
size of same 30-80 sr,m of L t :p M'O
large plate glass, sh« v wind--', s,
oval sbajie ceiling lav < si y light
and three large trims* r.. m r*;;r,
give lots of light. New building
■ st building in t.< vs u,
s’, ortli easy $3000.( 0 our i r ; -■<■
only $2500.00, ( m: g<v ♦of husi
ness.
Dickens & Sandifnr
Locust Grove, Ga,
AN intelligent pi :0.-en c n -•
OIOQ monthly corresponding f *
n>v. suapord. No oanvassl ,g.
'••oral for pa Hculars Pm ss S;n -
te. L.x-kperrt N. Y.
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P. B. CHEEK,
JEWELER,
NcDonough, .. Ga.
PAGES
Editorial From TLc Con
stitution Atlanta,
Ga., March 1
1910.
A recent Consti; ution dispatch
from Juliette i ©ported the unva.d
march of the rural telephone m
Monroe county.
Our correspondent sun marbied
the numerical progress made by
tins modern laciiity ip the hint
few months, and stated that with
in a relatively short period no
county in Geoigia would be mor«
completely equipped with Lem
i llanos than old Monroe..'
The tn.vui, -t ment in eoituOcrioa
vs ith others of siniihi r nature, ii
sign. ficuut. Hardly a day YjkTs. k
without its particular, logon,. <4.
advancement made by the r.uun
telephone, lx. nuiih, iasv, souiJh
and w est Georgia the “voice in •. j»e
box is making headway, placiiig
the fanner m touch with Ms neigh
bors and with distant cities, «4
an annual expense of considerably
h -is thuu the revenue Iroru a eUuc
of cot ton.
It requires little imagination
see in the rapidlv increasing vegna
of farmer’s lines an aid to the solu
tion of the agricultnral proPP.-ws
in America.
Economists agree that, the prs
mary cause of the abandoned Hum
and insufficiency of production
the isolation and lonliness of the
country which (>i»er«tes, orratlvor
has operated in the past, to drifts
young men and w omen in urmios
to the cities.
Tho telephone is an antidote fur
isolation. The two cannot exist i-n
the same home. And since Hae
rural phone walls side by side
with rural free delivery and oil
er advance agou.s ol develop
ment, we may, with parti-:] b -c
at least, entertain the hope tlxut
together they arc lain,ling
'•licck the tide cityward.—fix i:
nicatcd.
7i packages or 1 milters * . i
Foou, VN or ill 2i)Celita, JU je, e« .
at the
W. B. J. Ingram i ox.*
For Hale
“Ivory ' Viiifti i 1 ' ■ - <
Planters \\ n, clk.ih . Li l i > ■ <
McDfi i • b, Gn
Oi ,1 . L d vibi'lul.
Mr i bit, r, ja 1 ai.. at u . ■
:cr aw him, L w ill uiej-ill ** v-. * .
c * so fit j- j i.hisc* iiiu.t.i.i<) ic y
valuable jaaper.
Burda; schc-ol met mu Srt t
j * : neon •. ;Lit \ 1 . m u '
a nee.
' ; ' j: .• i f tl-i ct r. i : i
lil.d the :■i■: hi ding dll
fi( - enjoyed ikcn.H lv< t ei '.i;
vu ry de ih oi,s el u\ * m
O’. bi>' 1 Mi] pi . giV( 1 f-t j 1
SChool 1 OEM ! lllTlLo}, IV ht
Mia. R< in. I * : . <
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r. • C 'ui i tl i 11 1 < ]i 1
Mr. G. L. <1 ; (Is; r d iei: i, v
■the cv esth oj 3.r. L. L. j> i •
mmilj . Bun (lay.
Mr. V . J. Ovi wes the f r :
• . . G. Jit-! - Sunday.
Mr. Then as Collins, ium ri;
Head’s shop, was a visitor in ll >
•ouimunity h'uturday night.
With hi st wishes to Tl Vi cl- ;
md its manv readers, I will ring
off for this time.
FOR SALE
-100 Finger Rings for sale at halt
price at The W. B. J. Ingram
Company’s.
$i A YEAR