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SUNDAY SCHOOLS AT SAN
FRANCISCO.
Great Meeting in June. Cheap
Rates far Trip.
The thirteenth International
international Sunday School Con
vention will convene June 20-27th,
1911, in San Francisco.
This Convention meets only
every three years and embraces
the Sunday Schools of the United
States, Canada, British Columbia,
New Brunswick, Newfoundland,
Nova Scotia, Bermuda, Saskatche
wan Islands,New Mexico and Mex
ico. In tact it is the second largest
religious organization in the world.
They always have from 2,500 to
4,000 delegates, besides thousands
of visitors from all over the land.
All delegates are entertained on
Harvard Plan lodging and break
fast. It is hoped we may carry a
large crowd from this great South
land not only to attend (the Con
vention, but to see the great West
and all its attractions.
A number of different parties
are being organized to attend this
Convention in a body and so se
cure their transportation and other
aceojnmodations at greatly re
duced rates.
We have in mind an organiza
tion which has already a sufficient
number for four trains and can re
ceive further applications.
This trip will not only include
San Francisco, but will include
Yellowstone Pa*rk, the Yosemite
Valley, and all the interesting
points of the West.
This trip will be first class in
every respect, and everything will
be done by the management for
the comfort an plca-T* of all
who make the b ».
The expenses of the •; are in
clusive and are r markably low.
For further in forma non, see or
address,
Frank Reagan,
Editor md Pc Is her.
Henry County Weekly,
McDonough Gu.
Gordoirr News.
(Last Week’s !.eti >. >
M;! iy iu o. r eoininun y .re s
with (in, ;
We have a flourish! g school
here, .vlit Miss Maud ■ 1 rge 7-
teacher. All like her.
Mrs Henrietta Mart .1© has
u -en sick about five .tenths, is
{)• ‘t t v'
Miss Mina Austin wa« at home
Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Maud George dismissed
school last Wednesday urrii Mon
day. She was sick.
Mrs. Mollto White is retry sick.
Mr. Will ;*vaw happened to a
i» d accident Saturday. While
driving home from Atlanta, his
h 1 ell do’ naud broM mis hip.
Mr.fGorge Chafin' am. wife are
h nov over the arrival oh a little
one at home.
Preaching at Mt. Vernon every
fourth Sunaay and Saturday be
fore.
Miss Julia irpu' is recovering
from her sickness.
Mr. Milt S o borough and family
dined with *:Mr new son-in-law
and daughter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Waite.
Sad Bunk.
F i()|jen.
I hsmih. A. IlNi'n." r. . John
j>ric • Wops >war. and 7hi Car
juieliael made u business trip to At
lanta Mondav.
t r.Siterling rice,of i- T nougb,
Flippen Monday.
* .esyrH. Mark l/ove and nr'. May
field, of Conyers, are in Flippen a.
day or two mixing atid mingling
with friends and relatives.
Mrs. S. E. Foster and Mrs. J. T.
McCullough spent Monday in Stock
bridge as guest of relatives.
Mr. Luke Hood, of East point is
visiting his brother,Col. J. K. flood,
this week.
Mr. Dudley Fields,of McDonough,
spent Monday morning in Flippen.
Misses Leila and Oza Johnson
spent Monday afternoon with Miss
Myrtice Fields.
Mrs. \V. T. Nottingham and little
son. of Stockbridge. and Mrs. Mary
Nash, of Locust G rove, spent Tues
day with Mrs. O. B. Dailey.
Mr, R. H. Uranium and Master
erome spent Tuesday in the Gate
ity.
Mr. \Y. E. Touchstone made a
business trip to McDonough Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dailey vis
ited the latter’s parents near Julia
Wednesday.
Mr. H. 8. Rowan made a business
trip to Atlanta Wednesday.
Mrs. W. O. Miller spent Wednes
day in Stockbridge with friends
and relatives.
Mrs. J, D. Star.field*spent Wed
nesday with her sister, Mrs. T. W.
Bennett.
Mrs.W. H. Burch, Jr.. Mrs. Steve
Glass and Mrs. Nora Brannan spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr. J. C. Nash, of Locust Grove,
was in town Tuesday.
Mr. A. G. Harris made a business
trip to McDonough Tuesday.
Mr. R. W. Exam spent Tuesday
in Flippen.
; Mr. Candler R dley spent T lies
lav night with home folks.
Mr. Dawson Moss returned to his
work Wednesday, after a vacation
of several weeks with home folks.
Mr. W. F. Rowland, of Vaughan.
I was here Wednesday mixing* and
i mingling with old friends.
Mr. C. J. Simpson and Jake Guy
ton made a business trip to Atlanta
' ednesday.
Mr. Homer Harris.of McDonough
spent Wednesday night with Mr.
| ! ovet Burch, near Flippen.
Mr. and .Mrs. F. M. Foster were i
tiie guests of the latter’s mother.
Firs. Cora Fields, Thursday, %
Mr. Howard Love spent Thurs
day with his sister. Mrs. H. Burch.
J t*.
Mr. .1. (1. Price and daughter.
lss EtheJ, spent Friday in Ai
ls nta.
Mr. Green Copeland, of Mo Don
ough, was in iown Friday after
noon.
Mr. W. H. Burch and son Jewell,
made a business trip to McDonough
.Satuiday.
Mr. J. T. Hendon and daughter.
Mss Mattie, spent Saturday and
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bailey spent
Saturday with the latter’s parents,
i r. and Mrs. A. B. Dailey.
Mr and Mrs. C. M. Power and
I .rs. M. P. Lee and little daughter,
of Stookbrkige. were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Harris. Jr.. Sun
day.
Mr. R. H. Exam and wife visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Riiey Sunday
a fternoon.
Guess Who.
For Sale or Rent.
Lot; with 5-room house in Mc-
Donough. Apply to W. T. Dick
en, McDonough, Ga. tf.
For Sale Cheap.
Anyone needing meal or hulls
will secure a bargain from J. 0.
Kumbell, McDonough, Ga., for the
next two 2-10, 2.
Consistent
foS Saving
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J « Is a method that insures success. To be
J jjfffrl consistent is only to save judiciously —
m r** save where it is possib'e. It will be pos
jgHQj sible to save alter you have started in
more ways than you think. Each sum
*** placed in our Savings Department draws
interest. Wealth made step by step is
sure 5 is the kind that will be ot some
g * start a Savings Account, save steadily, and
IICU/ till I VCD you vvill suresy ac Q uire wealth.
TRUST CO. BLOG. Hillyer Trust Co.
~n "pfjf'UTnpp' - T Capital and Surplus $300,(100.00
“HOME OF SAVINGS.”
Corner North 1 Broad & Luckie Sts.,
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA.
(Temporary location)
pFROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Ff
' guaranteed to SATISFY CUSTOMERS '
noil THE ORIGINAL CABBAGE PLANT GROWERS.
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1 ' TRAOE MARK COPrRIGHTED J
Established 1868. Paid in Capital Stock $30,000.00 4-4 K
We grew the first FROST PROOF PLANTS in 1868. Now have over twenty thousand satisfied
customer?. Wo have grown and sold more cabbie plants than all other persons in the Southern
states combined. WHY? Because our plants must please or we send your money back. Order now,
it is time to set these plants in your section to grot extra early cabbage, and they are the ones
that sell for the roost money. _ „ .. «,,««
We sow three tons of Cabbage Seed per season Strawberry Plants, I
Fruit tires and ornamentals. Write for free catalog ot (fust-proof plants of the best varieties,
containing valuable information about fruit and vegetable srrowinfr. Prices on Cabbage Plants:—
In lots of 500 at $1.00; 1000 to 5000 $1.50 per thousand; 5.000 to 9,000 sl-26 per thousand; 10.000 and over
SLOO per thousand, f. o. b. Yonges Island. Our special eaprese rale on plants is very low.
Wm. C. Geraty Co., Box 95 Yonges Island, S. C.
TA LMAI Hi E CA RMLICH AE L,
illcDonough, Ca.
Funeral Director and
Day Phone No. 51. Night Phone No. 52 and 6 J.
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All calls answered promptly day or night.
All embalming carefnlly done and according to best methods
Onr stock of metal and wood caskets and robes are unequalled.
Our services, hearses and equipment, are the best to be had.
We furnish the best steel, briok or oernent Vaults.
carried, and the caliber and num
ber of the same.
Section 3. The person making
such application and lo whom such
license is granted, shall pay to the
ordinary for granting said license
the sum of 50 cents, which license
shall cover a period of three years
from date of granting same.
Section 4. Be it further en
actod, that any person violating
any of the provisions of the above
act shall be punished as for a mis
demeanor, as prescribed in section
1039 of the penal code of 1895,and
amendments thereto.
Section 5 repeals conflicting
laws.
Approved August 12, 1910.
A Southern Magazine.
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representative of the South and
West. To-day we stand alone in
the light of a successful and pro
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voted exclusively to the interest
of the Southern and Western
people. The field which we rep
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stand on solid ground. We are
instrumentaling the development
of our Southern Industries. We
give the people an opportunity to
read of what is being done to-day.
This is a brief outline of what the
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ing. We are satisfied that this is
the best one dollar and fifty cent
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You may get other magazines for
less than $1.50 but you can’t get
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that, at least.
Send your subscription to Cir
culation Depaitment.
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For Sale.
Right new lady’s bicycle, of full
size and best make. See or write
to the editor of The Henry County
Weekly, McDonough, Ga.
tf.
E. J. REAGAN,
Attorney at Law,
McDonough, Georgia.
Office in the Masonic Building.
Will practice in all the courts.
T. A. LIFSKY,
DENTIST
Office Hours :
7.80 to 12 a. m. i to 5 p. M.
in Hi II im u I mmmmmmrni tinaw i 'wmwmjma
BROWN & BROWN,
ATTORNEY,S-AT-L A W,
McDonough, Ga,
I ). A. BROWN.
DENTIST
Office Hours :
7.30 to 12 A. M. |to 5 P. M.
Office in fXew Masoi ic Building.
R. O. JACKSON,
Atto r n ey - at - La w,
MCDONOUGH. GA.
Office over Star Store.
FOR SALE.
House and lot an Lawrenceviile
street, or
House and lot on Keys Ferry
street.
One of these lots must go.
Terms. H. J. Turner.
DIAMONDS
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ognized worth.
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20 EDGEWOOD AVE.
Atlanta, Ga,
THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE
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Ifyou want pithor a Vibrating Shot tie. Rotary
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Many sewing machines are made to sell regardless of
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Our guaranty never runs out. *
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Genuine Appier Oats. Price on
application.
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