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We are showing the greatest line of
Millinerv, Clothing Dress
Goods, Notions, Low-cut Shoes
in the history of our business.
Goods that breathe the very
- ESSENCE OF
AUTHENTIC STYLING
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Call and make your after Easter
purchases from us.
We guarantee PRICES, or your MONEY back.
WALKER BROTHERS & CO,.
MCDONOUGH, - Gfl.
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1910 Larger Engine, Here Power,
CfiJilLL, iC Larger Wheels, Larger Tires, Larg=
i HIR’T '/ er Tonneau, More Room, Longer
Wheel Base, Increased efficiency.
Two New Ignition Systems, Greater Hill-Ciimbing Ability,
HUDSON In the “Twenty” you recognize that in=
TWENTY definable something called "class”. That
something so far lacking in other cars selling at or near the same price.
W<s also have the BRuSH RUNABOUT. $435.00.
LET US GIVE YOU A DEMONSTRATION.
LEMON BROTHERS
McDonough, ga.
**Jones didn’t pay the freight in this case.”
LETTER TO JfJO. R.
Jacks n, Ga., Route 3., March 15, 1910.
Mr. John It. Smill), McDerr.nth, Go.
Dear Sir:—ln reu.-id to ti e( iu iJcr Saws yon hammered f..n
ns. we will say we have bad them lmirm vi t<l in A ria several
times by the hr st sav ?: a 3 ns there and oh several ooon -ions have
even had to rctuir tl «n. to Imr * 11 t n e< i e < \< r, ai <1 « wn then we
could not cut Oak or other haul w. od satisfactorily, but since yon
liammered them tln y i v.if I*E r J r J IR tlun vhm new, and we cap ent
oak or any other hard weed vith them as easily, or even easier than
they would cat pine before. In feet weralcrdsu (i i n.w troubles
is over, and you can lest asmird 11 M v 1 t j we need any more saw
done, or. in fact, ary other lir cl (1 machinery repairing
done you will get the work. And we furtl 11 d< i e noDnurd other
saw mill men with similar troubles to have you do their veil.
Yours truly,
C L BARTLETT & AUSTAN.
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PROSPECTIVE
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Important To Census En
umerators.
Mr. Harry Burns, Supervisor of
Census for Mn-Siytl District rends
os the to lowing announcement:
‘•'l !.* c nsr:s ennn.erators r: ay
transmi ‘ to their supervisor, of.
licial letters liee of postage, by
writing in the upper right hand
corner the words : official Business,
Census ofTiee.”
JOBS under the U. S. Govern
ment niv well for short hours
*nil easy w >rk. 10 ; for 6 months sub
sa-iptiou will k>ep you posted on the
oh irv;“s for YOU. Send today—stamps
or coin. CIVIL SKRVICE>IiECOItD
care of Henry County Weekly.
Goods into which the country’s
Best Makers
have sewed the very
REPUTATION OF THEIR HOUSE.
HOWARD CARMICHAEL
leading undertaker.
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Complete line of Caskets all styles and prices.
Careful and polite attention given all funerals entru
sted to me:'*
Embalming done according to latest and most im
proved methods.
Newest and most up to date equipment.
Calls answered promptly day and night.
Phones 28 and 30.
HcDonough Ga.
Henry County’s Big En
terprise.
It May be true that there wh*
once a time when people could
charge the farmer wiih ignorance
of even fanning. That time has
pa ss< n a way new.
For instance, if any man who
h: s f >r?n<-d the habit of criticising
the farmer for lask of informal on
obour his own business will onh
read tile half page advertisement
of The Hampton Fertilizer Com
pany in this issue of The Weekly,
this croaker will find that there
are some things of which he is ig
norant and the farmer knows.
\\ ho but a farmer or a fertilizer
man knows what is meant by tin
fignses giving the analyses of the
various brands of their goods?
This concern is an instntion of
which all Henry connty is justly
proud It is butan inf nt in years
lmt is lusty in growth ai d even
now one of the 1 irgest concerns of
that ctiaractt r in (;<•< i
It is made up of home r. en ami
ofFuered by home . ■: of tip; high
est ability and most splendid char
acter. Messrs Mr.ore, Harris,
Fields, and oth< form a man
agement of superior excellence.
Their names are apiJi.f d to their
goods too, an) they will not allow
the standard to fall one iota be
low the exalted place each of
these men themselves occujy in
the public esteem.
The enterprising firm of Green
andTarpley are their McDonough
agents.