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locals.
Miss Annie Nolan spent several
days visiti gvends in Atlanta this
#eek. While there she was the
guest of honor at a box party at
Creatore’s Concert.
Miss Mamie Irby, of Atlanta, is
the attractive and accommodating
assistant postmistress at the Mc-
Donough postoffice. She takes
the place o ; Miss Lillie Stilwell,
who has gone to Atlanta to accept
* position as bookkeeper at the
New Kimball.
WANTED—To learn the home
of a belled b. zzard, which visited
the farm of Mr. S. M. Oglesby last
week.
WANTED. —Dry pine wood.
Enquire at The Henry County
Weekly office.
Mr. W. L. Presson, of Beershe
t»a state pain McDonough and The
Weekly a vis.t Tuesday.
Mr. J. M. Johnson, of Locust
drove, visiteJ McDonough Tues
day.
Mr. Sterling Price has returned
from a sever il days’ visit to Ma
con.
Mrs. Grant, of Stockbridge has
aeeii the guest of her sister, Mrs.
N A. Glass this week.
Miss Mamie Johnston has re
turned from o visit to her sister,
Mrs. Butts, at Barnesville.
Mr. Tom Sutton, of Gainesville,
was cireufetirg mong his old
friends here this week.
The friends of Mrs. .J. B. New
man will regret to hear of hersick
rt ss with LaGrippe.
Miss Ethel! Sowel has gone to
Sewanee to spend two weeks with
ter friend, M ss Ste vie Brogdon.
Miss Ester; Stroud spent last
week in east Henrv visiting her
iticle, Mr. V/Jl Stroud.
Dr. J. G. Smith, Dr. Henry High
lower, Mess;-. H. M. Turner, R. L.
Turner, and Eidsen Smith made
r.i automobile visit to Atlanta
Monday.
CASH PAID for old rags at The
Henry County Weekly off) -.
Mr. C. 0 Fargason, of McMul
len’s district, was in our cty Tues
day.
LOST. — On High .School g ounds
Tuesday, a gold locket containing
photos oi‘ lv\ > little girls v ib en
graving “Tq >ne 1 Love.” Finder
bina.se retun) t . The Henry County
Weekly Office.
Messrs. Cloud Russell and Ar
thur Bowdei made a busint ss trip
to Atlanta Saturday.
Mr. H. M. rl ass, of Stockbr dge,
vas in our city Tuesday.
Captain C uts. M. Speer visited
Jenkiasburg Friday.
M: ' Annie May Atkinson at
tending a bi -mess college in At
tarto.
FF.u i nnk Patterson, one of Mc-
Muu’ district’s best • b/wns,
visited our city Tuesday.
Mr. Scab Harkness was twn
Tuesday.
Vfi.ss Nina Walihas accepter’ the!
aas.s :-n expression it Stock bridge.
The class is t < be congeal: .ted
u t y securing such a good tea- aer. |
Messrs. J( mi Hightower. Fred
Walker, and Franl Oglesb> at
tended the party given by JP's.
Walden in St ;>ck bridge last Saiur
aay evening.
Mr. Harry Dunn spent last Fri
day and Saturday in town with ais
parents, Mr. and Mi s. H. L. Drain.
Mr. W. W. Milam was in our :ity
ialesday fron Stockbridge
•Messrs. Frank Oglesby and
tieorge Alexander dined witn Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Oglesby and their
visitors at Greenwood Sunday.
The other guests visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Oglesby Misses Jennie
Agan, Harry May Withers, and
Kate Ellis.
Miss Blanche Wentzell was the
guest of Mrs. Verna Wright and
Miss Lena White at Jackson Sun
day.
Mrs. Asa Lemon spent several
days last w r eek with her parents
near Griffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown spent
last week end with the latter’s
mother in Bullochville.
Conley.
Mr. J. A. Cash has done more
fanning than any other man I
know at this time.
Mrs. Battle, who has been very
sick for over a month, is improv
ing very slowly.
Mr. Pete Sneed and wife are
very sick with Typhoid fever.
Mr. W. A. Stephens is improv
ing slowly.
Rev. Burdette did not fill his
regular appointment at Tanners
Sunday, on account of his mother
being very sick. Rev. Defore, of
Macon, filled his place, and all
present enjoyed the sermon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Campbell, of
Ellenwood, visited their children
in Atlanta Tuesday and Wednes
day.
Messrs. W. M. Stephens and J. M.
Av -ry made a business trip to
College Park Wednesday.
There will he a singing at Tan
ner's Church next Sunday at 2:00
o’clock p. m. Everybody cordially
invited. Blue Bells.
Locust Grove Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Drewry drove
their car to Atlanta Thursday.
They were accempanied by Prof.
Gray.
Misses Clara and Lillian Thorpe
spent the week-end at their home
in Dry Branch, Ga.
The Philomatheans triumphed
over their sister society last wee k
in a tennis tournament, winning
three out of four sets. Neal and
Cousins represented the Matheans,
Sams and Allen’the Sophians.
Two Griffin visitors happened
our way Sunday. They brought
..Fencing Time..
IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN WOOD
Just tlJJJJJjlfftAlJ.lllllJl Car
received Load
. WIRE FENCING
Good Time to Build Fences.
Our tences are ihe standard kind and stand the
test ot summer and winter. Let us figure with \ou on
your needs tor Chicken, Hog, Cattle, Cemetery and
\ aid tences. Single and double gates.
OUR PRICES ARE ATTRACTIVE.
Very truly,
Copeland-T urner
Mercantile Company,
Phone 25. McDonough, ga.
along a camera and against the
law and command, persisted in
taking views of the campus, build
ings, et cetera. Policeman Wall
was called. The men were arrest
ed and Mayor Combs did the rest.
He bound the transgressors over,
and fined each of them fifteen sim
oleons and costs.
Professors Cousins and Turner
attended a banquet given by the
L. G. I. boys at Mercer last Friday
night. They report a pleasant
time. The school’s 1 a rge repre
sentation at Mercer reflects credit
ably.
The base ball schedule has been
completed and consists of the fol
lowing games:
March 20, Gordon at Barnesville.
March 25, Tech High School at
Locust Grove.
March 31, Tech at Atlanta.
April 10, Gordon at I. o cu st
Grove.
April 12, Stone Mountain at Stone
Mountain.
April 24, Georgia Reserves at
Locust Grove.
May 1, Stone Mountain at Locust
Grove.
Lizardville News.
(Last Week’s Letter.)
Well, Mr. Editor, I am torn up
up so bad that I don’t know any
thing to write.
J. B. Jovner and wife visited
S. G. Bryan and wife Sunday after
noon.
.
Hugh Fannin, Bennie Morris and
David Cathy were headed some
where last Sunday afternoon.
Smith Steele and family visited
J. C. Fannin last Sunday.
Hugh Fannin spent last Satur
day afternoon with Lawrence Mor
; ris.
Central Dots.
Mrs. Z. T. Peebles visited Mrs. D.
W. Glower.
J. K. Glower spent last Saturday
night with H. A. Peebles.
“Kenny” Glower made a busi
ness trip to Griffin Wednesday
and Friday.
H. I. Peebles and “Kenny”
Glower were visitors at Woolsey
Sunday afternoon.
D. W. Clower and wife and
Dixon Andrews and wife attended
the funeral of Grover Campbell
last Saturday.
Blue Eyes.
Phone Your Troubles
TO
THE VARIETY
■ STORE ■
We are prepared to do ail kinds oi
Plumbing and Pipe Work, Fixing Bicycles,
Putting in Window Glass, Etc.
Fresh Garden Seed
10 Packages 25 Cents.
I Really at Cost.
AH our Paints*
s
and Painters' Mate
rials such as Leads,
(Oils, Etc., in stock, •
we shall sell out at
ACTUAL COST.
*
We are doing this j
because we- shall j
l handle no more (
heavy paints in the \
future, and wish to
dispose ot present
stock to make room
tor other goods.
THE HORTON DRUG CO.
McDonough, Ga.
During the Next
3o Days I am ottering what Wagons I
have on hand at prices that will interest you. It you
t
are going to buy a wagon this spring it will pay you
to see my—
Prices at Once
Call to see me for Gasoline Engines, Pump
ing Outfits, Disc harrows, and anything else
in the line of machinery.
G.W. CATHY, McDonough, Ga