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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1910)
163 Decatur St., Atlanta, Ga. Branch Store B. Atlanta. 25 PER CENT DISGQ B J!\JT t Our entire stock or fine suits, the newest weaves and very latest patterns, made by Michael Stearns and L. Black & Co., Rochester, N. Y., and these suits 1-4 less than their actual value. We give the best clothing values in Atlanta, but this is a Sale worth while. [Take notice of our Window Display.] We Take Invenforv J ugus ,t lst ’ Overloaded stock must be reduced. Odd lots. Broken T T v AILUI 3 nnes, Remnants will be closed cut at a BIG SACRIFICE. Ten cent Value, Big Sale, Colored Lawn at 7 1-2 C yard. White Goods, Special Discount Sale. 25c Cotton Voiles at 15c yd. 10c Dark Percales at 7 l-2c yd. Good quality Check Nainsook 5c yd. 7c and 8c Apron Ginghams at 5c yd. 15c Colored Shirt Madras at 10c yd. One lot white mercerized waistings, Regular 25c values, 3 yd. lengths 50c. 12 l-2c Bleaching reduced to 10c yd. Come and get flore Than Your Money’s Worth One Lot of Ladies’ Waist $1.50 and $2.00 values at 75 cents One Lot of Ladies’ Waist $2.50 and $3.00 values at $1.50 One lot of American Lady fine Oxfords $2.50 & $3.00 values, to close out at $1.89 One lot Ladies’ Tans, Black Kid and Patent Leather Oxfords, Regular price $2.00 and $2.50 at $1.48 One lot of Childrens’ Oxfords, sizes 5 to 8 to close out at 65c One table of Men’s Low Cut Shoes broken lots, Vicies and Patents Regular prices $2.00 to S2.So and $3.00 to close out at once, price $3.50 U. G. Ward, Dealer l n BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, ETC. A Specialty ol the A lUf P Q Top Buggies Celebrated HiVsLO at $55.00 Best Baggies on the Market for the Money. TEL. NO. 1 1 . STOCK BRIDGE, GEORGIA. OR, JOEL B. WATKINS, JR„ VETERINARY SURGEON. Treatment ot diseases of all nnimals. All calls promptly attended to. SURGERY a specialty Correspondence solicited. OFFICE: KlfiS & LEASH’S STABLE, Bell Phone': Residence, 13:: Ofiice, 44. JACKSON. GEORGIA. The Georgia Trading Company FORSYTH, CA. Offers for Sale Farms in Monroe County and Homes in Forsyth, Cheap and On Easy Terms. SPECIALS: 303 acres, only 3-4 of a mile from railroad station; 150 acres in cultiva tion, 25 acres bottom; four-room dwelling, two barns, store house and three tenant houses. This is a splendid farm and conveniently located. Price, $4*000.00. 155 acres, one mile from the court house at Forsyth; one three-room, one two-room, and one one-room houses, with tr. od barn and stables. Price, - $22.10.00. 600 acres, two miles north of Smart's; 200 acr s in fine state of cultiva tion, 50 acres go d bottoms, 30 acres original woods and some fine pine tim ber; well watered aiul fine pasture under wire fence; 0000 bearing Elberta and Carmen peach trees. Comparatively new seven-room dwelling, four tenant houses, good barns, buggy houses and large packing house. Price, - - - - - - $«r,00.00. 100 acres, one udle of Coliiers; 00 acres cultivated. 20 acres bottoms; rented for three bales of cotton Good new frame house and new barn Price, -------- SIIOOOO. THE GEORGIA TRADING CO. FOrtSVTH, GA. $30.00 Suits Reduced to - - $22.50 $27.50 “ “ - $20.63 $25.00 “ “ - $18.75 $22.50 “ “ “ . $ 16 . 88 $20.00 “ “ “ - - $15.00 S IB .OO “ - - $13.50 $15.00 ;; “ “ - $11.25 $12.50 ‘ - - $0.3 8 SIO.OO “ “ •• - - $7.50 EMBROIDERY SALE. This Stock Must be Reduced. Another Great Cut Price in Black and Blue Dress Goods -33 1-3 per cent. DISCOUNT. on all our Woolen Dress Goods. Don’t miss this saving. last chance, Till We Reduce the Stock. One Special Lot of Mens’ 25c Suspenders at 20c One lot of Misses’ Oxfords, sizes 8 3 to 11 to close out at 75c One lot of Misses Oxfords, sizes 12 to 2 to close out at 90c Barefoot Sandals, sizes 5 to 8 at 50c Barefoot Sandals sizes S 3 to 11 at 65 c Barefoot Sandals, sizes ll 3 to at 75- FUPPEN LOCALS. Well, as I haven’t seen anything from this place in a long time, will write some. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Dailey visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dailey, Sunday. S Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moseiy vis ited the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Foster were the guests of Mrs. Cora Fields Sunday. Miss Emma Crew, of Porterdale, is the guest of Mrs. B. O. Fields. Miss Kate Glass was the guest of Mrs. Abb Harris Sunday after noon. A singing given by Miss Dennis Fields Saturday night was enjoyed by all. Miss Oza Johnson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Terrell, of College Park. Miss Julia Glass is the guest of Miss Eva Fields this week. Miss Virginia Freeman is the charming guest of Miss Estelle Alexander. Mrs. Cora Fields and daughter, Myrtice, and Miss Leila Johnson were the guests of Mrs. Emma and Dennis Fields Friday. Miss Leila Johnson and Mr. Howard Glass attended the meet ing at Ozias Sunday. Misses Julia Glass and Dennis Fields and Mr. James Price at tended the singing at Mt. Carmel Sunday afternoon. Misses Lois and Fiorrie Owens are visiting relatives in Atlanta this week. Mr. Tom Glass and Miss Cora Johnson attended preaching at Ozias Sunday. Miss Eva Fields was the guest of Miss Leila Johnson Sunday. Mr. Lomak Johnson, of Atlanta, is the guest of homefolks this week. Miss Ida Owens was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Phillips, Sun day. Mrs. Vivian Foster visited Mrs. Emma Fields Friday. We are sorry to hear Mr. Edgar Johnson is very sick at his fath er’s, Mr. J. F. Johnson. Mr. Luther and Miss Mary Phil lips were out riding Sunday after noon. We arc giad to know Mr. J. K. Hood is some better at this writ ing. Miss Bird Glass visited Mrs. Sal lie Foster Wednesday afternoon. As news is scarce, will ring off. “Priscilla.” IN iSIOiIY We are sorry to note the death of our dear friend Mrs. M. F. Harrison, who died Saturday. Mrs. Harrison has been sick for some time but a few days ago she was taken so much worse and the faithful friends and physicians could not make her well again. God needed her in a better world and dear husband and children and all who mourn her death have this consolation, mother and wife is at rest, she suffered in this world but she will never suffer any more she is gone from all that is dear and near to her but she had a reward awaiting her from a world of sorrow to a home of happiness and we must learn to say not our will be done. You will meet her some sweet day when your earthly task is done. Dear children and husband if you love your mother and wife meet her in the skies for “God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that w hosoever believeth on him shall not perish but have everlasting life.” A Friend. A new line of mid summer Mil linery. Miss Blanche Wentzell’s FLAT ROCK. Hello! Mr. Editor, how are you by now. After a week of sunshine a fine rain fell Saturday afternoon. Farmers are about out of the grass in this section. Mr. G. W. Rowan has the finest watermelon patch in this section. Mr. Walter Henry and Miss A > nielu Hake attended the foot washing at Ozias Sunday p. m. Mr. T. J. Flake was over in our section Sunday afternoon. Misses Hilda Rowan and Jose pnine Patillo attended preaching at Stockbridge Sunday night: Miss Josephine Patillo, of At lanta, spent the week-end with lier sister, Mrs. Sallie Rowan. Miss Hilda Rowan and Mrs. Wil lie Owens visited Mrs. George Henry Monday afternoon. Misses Hilda Rowan and Jose phine Patillo visited Misses An nielu and Adeline Flake Friday afternoon. Big meeting will begin at this place on the sth Sunday. Every body is invited to come. Misses Hilda Rowan and Jose phine Patillo went to Ozias Sun day. Rev. L. B. Fields couldn’t be with us last Sunday morning. 11 1 DIAMONDS By our Divided Pay ment Plan you can soon own a beautiful stone of known value and rec ognized worth. Durham Bros . Optical Company 20 EDGEWOOD AWE. Atlanta, Ga. WHEN IN ATLANTA EAT AT ELIOT’S QUICK LUNOH 55 N. PRYOR ST. Quick, Clean Service. Moderate Prices. G'»od Coffee. E. W. ROBERTS, ItiGR. D. A. BROW A. DJ-INTIST Office Hours : 7.80 to 12 A. M. to 5 r. m. Olllcti in t \i!w Musoi io Guild ng. T. A. LI FSB Y. DBXTrST Office Hours : 7.30 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5 P. M. i SCI I.£.fHB6OUGM. [AMBCURgTHEMJM€Bs;! -«-■■-n*’ > twmrrr ~n r~i tc ■**■■'*, ■ *mDSUa2S£Si “CotiMilKii.fi AND All THROAT AND lUMTEOUSUS* GUARANTEED SAT/SF* CTO XT'% OR FfOA/EY REFUNDED, j