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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1910)
SPRING GOODS GALORE MANYNEW ATTRACTIONS ITS DRESS GOODS. TRIMMINGS. AND XOVRIVITT2S. n\ itt T TXT t ? 1 i ”\7' ‘RKAT 'TIFITTjNTYIjISI! J\T JL JLjlj j-l J.G IN J A i) RPASO NAI {LE The combinations are the s , * it we snould not have rust most complete. v*. , , . T< . , e . v wnat von want at the time It is a pleasure to turmsii • • • a hat that expresses the r 4 /' we can « ef “ lor y° u 0,1 personality of the wearer. { J ;£ very short notice. CORRECT CORSETS : : AMERICAN LADY In Smart New Models triJ - umruU rj-Lri-i J -J -n-r r -JUJ'-AA' ~ ~ The Corset of correct fashioning se cures the beauty lines with the min- zl imum amount of boning : This is - / <9 \ \ the American Lady Corset. / \ It comes in many and varied / Models to suit the different types of %| if figures. OUR STOCK IS NEW, GOODS TASTY. i f h' i VKRY TRULY. COPELAND TURNER MERCANTILE CO., Phone 25, McDonough, Ga. We Have Somriethiog' New This Time WILL SELL FOR go Cent Rose Bushes For 10 CENTS EACH ~comeT?efol?e"tiTey^ ™ Variety Store JTDGNOUGH, QEORQ2A. BALTIMORE DENTAL APARTMENTS Experienced Operative Dental Specialist. F’LUfIU. EKTSACTSNC wSTH PASM *O3TU?!a3£R. First-Honor Baltimore Graduate. Examination Free. Prices to suit all. MASONIC BOUDINS- McPONQUCH. Mr and Mrs. A M. Ptewr f visi ted Atlanta several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blake, of Griffin, spent last week erd in McDonough visiting Mis. Bh lex parents, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Daniel. Mr H. M. Tolleson’s family has moved into the residence re cently vacated by Mrs Langston s family, where they will live until the extensive improvements on their home are completed. Mrs. T. J. Patterson and Misses Parks and Stephens attended the base ball game between McDo nough City Schools and Locust Grove, at Locust Grove, last Fri day. Mr. Henry Amis and family, of Greenwood, worshipped in Mc- Donough Sunday. Mr. A. Conkle,of Hampton, visi ted McDonough Tuesday, and The Weekly profited by his genial pre sence and his fine dollar. The Judgeship Figures. In another column we publish an editorial from the Pike < cunty •Turnal, giving sonic stalisties on the judges of the Superior (. our is of the Flint Circuit. The fl•'*■>.>.s are interesting read ing and given*much information which is new vo most of us Whichever candidate now in the field fer this position the reader may prefer, he will rcid the fact: stated in the editorial with inte rest. Game Even in Defeat. McDonough Public School Team Beaten by Locust Grove Institute Team. Oar Public School baseball team just recently organized, put on its fighting clothes last Friday after noon and went down to Locust where they took the mea sure of the Locust Grove Institute team. The measure was jnst a little too large, as the brawn of the big Bap tist boys overcame the brilliance of our little boys playing. They had their batting eye and so won the game by a score of 4 to ", The features of the game were the star pitching of Walker foi the local teamand the phenomimsl one band stop of a line ball by Frank Copeland on first base. Walker and Bowden did the bat tery work for Locust, Grove ard Thompson and Rtallsworth for Mc- Donough School. It was a beautiful game and or r boys fine work against this strong team surprised everybody am should encourage them to try again. Miss Ella Berry, one of Sixth Districts most charming young ladies visited Mrs. Howard Carmi chael several days this week. Home of The LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS. largFfashion SHEETS FREE YOUR PRESENCE REQUESTED. ,i • A. *rt , v — « V •' •>r NJ t-vX} *\'*j /y» f -«’ ' \ . * ml ■% \ . .-A A ! . * *’* r ‘ '****-£ vk\ \ s v -> | i;iop|,4Tn ; pl v A. t |K[ 1 x - X. sV J i ■'■*> ' ■4i-P r \\ X . <f M . \ - .... I , , \ \|;i v y ! 'T\ 3 ThU lamer 4uu K,\ ,C '> *• \* * \ 1 j \V, V «Lx#<l at lim. \p' tj l |ll \i \ f $ npHE MODERN, ® V JL progressive farmer nil Ur „ r W6Bt «. «„ kH . no longer drives to market without first telephoning and learning |J! I the prevailing prices. The Telephone saves these 9 unnecessary trips—saves wear and tear on stock H I and equipment. By connecting with the Beh tvs-t ;j $ tern the farmer can talk from his home to distant ) I points. Under the Bell plan service can he secured j' i at low cost. For information and booklet write to p g nearest Bell telephone manager or to /A ‘ 1 Farmers* Line Department 0/' Jh | SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AKD TELEGRAPH CO. ff AVi /■ n SOUTU PRYOR STKELT, ATLANTA. CA. V >Y.r [jj. ill !■ !■■■■! II -ILimi-J -Vl* II 111 I" Mil I I Mrs. Tommie Turner lias retur ned home aftera visit of several weeks to her daughter ul Hartwell, Mrs. Jack Craft. Miss Stephens, the charmingand accomplished teacher of Expres sion in McDonough City Schools, spent Saturday and Sunday in At lanta. Mr. T. W Bennett, of Flippen, visited McDonough Tuesday and left The Weekly a shining remin der of his visit in the shape of a dollar. f. J. it Grove, spent Tuesday in iVeLo nougli. Miss Annie Nolan spent the week end visiting friends ai d re latives in Atlanta. AN intelligent person can earn SIOO monthly corresponding for newspapers No canvassing. Send for ]ar iculars Press Syn dicate. Loci port N. Y.