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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1911)
Central Dots. Cool, windy weather is the order i of the day now. Mesdames Tom and Sam Stan field spent Wednesday in Love joy. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bright spent a few days in Atlanta the past 1 week. A good deal of sickness is re ported at present. Mr. Newt Barnett’s family have had a ’ siege! of sickness. Miss jewel Tarpley spent Friday j with Mrs. Miles Campbell. The moving picture show at | Liberty Thursday was very nice.! Had a nice little crowd and good order. Miss Flossie Pendley has been visiting Mrs. Will Barnett for a I few days. Mesdames Sam Stanfield and Gideon Banks went to see Miss Mary Mays Friday. Miss Lela Campbell and Mrs. Miles Campbell called on Miss Susie Stanfield Wednesday after noon. Miss Posie Bright, of Hampton, was the pleasant guest of Miss Stella Barnett last second Sunday. Miss Cora Hand, of Bolinbroke, and Mr. Earn Campbel, of River dale, attended singing at Liberty j Hill last second Sunday. Mrs. Tom Dorsey and Miss Susie Stanfield spent Friday with Mrs. A. M. Mitchell. Pearl. PRESSING HIS SUIT. That is what the young man is doing. We can aid him by press ing the suit he wears on that mis sion. We also clean, dye, and repair all kinds of clothing. We are still located in the Farmers Union Building, at the rear of Mr. Hand’s harder shop. Let us do your work. We will call for it. Thanking you for past favors, we are Your grateful servants, Powell & Winn, 4-7, 4 McDonough, Georgia. Flippen. Mr. A. G. Harris made a busi ness trip to Greenwood Monday morning. Messrs. R. W. Exum, of Dutch town, R. L. Johnson, of Tunis, J. D. Rowan, of Locust Grove, J. C. Rowan, of Atlanta, J. C. Harris and M. C. Lowr, of McDonough, all were here Monday on business. Mr. T. D. Stewart spent Tuesday in Flippen. Mr. Harvey Fields made a busi ness trip to Atlanta Tuesday. Messrs. Ed Peek and J. C. Nash, of Locust Grove, were here a while Tuesday morning. Mrs. W. L. Glass spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Miss Myrtice Fields spent Tues day night with Miss Oza Johnson. Messrs. Car and Sam Brannan, of near McDonough, were in Flip pen a while Tuesday night. Mrs. R. M. Love and Master Howard Love spent Tuesday after noon in McDonough. Mr. John Price made a business trip to Atlanta Tuesday. Mrs. A. G. Harris spent Wed nesday in Stockbridge with her parents. Messrs. T. C. Kelly and A. G. Harris made a business trip to Atlanta Wednesday. Mr. W. E. Touchstone made a trip to McDonough Wednesday. Mrs. A. G. Harris, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harris and little son, of McDonough, spent Thursday, j here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Harris, Jr. Mr. J. R. Pair made a business J trip to Atlanta Thursday. Messrs. S. P. Love and W. O. Miller spent Thursday afternoon in McDonough. 0 Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Sprayberry, of Woolsey, spent Saturday here the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. i Harris. Messrs. J. M. Chaffin and T. C. ’ Kelly, of Delta Grove, were in Flip- j pen Friday. Mr. J. K. Hood visited Stock bridge Saturday morning. Messrs. W. L. Glass and W. H. Burch made a business trip to At lanta Saturday. Mr. G. H. Bailey and wife and Miss Maggie Dailey spent Satur day in Atlanta. Miss Ida May Jones, of near Stockbri, :ge, spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller here. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Foster spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elliott near Whitehouse. Mr. John Sweeney spent Satur day night and Sunday in Stock bridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Harris spent Sunday in Stockbridge. Mr. Gus Moss, of Jackson, spent Sunday with his grand parents here, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. E. Bran nan. Mr. Joe Stanfield, of Atlanta, was here a while Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elliott, of Whitehouse, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. FT Foster. Mr. Jord Johnson spent Sunday with her parents near Salem. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Exum, of Dutchtown, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Strickland. Guess Who. Along Route Four. Hello! Mr. Editor, I will come for another chat. Mesdames Fannie Sowell and Lizzie McGarity were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jackson and family Sunday. Misses Sallie and Allie Rawls spent Saturday night and Sunday with Misses Rosa and Willie Berry. Misses Laura Upchurch and Lillian Jackson have return'd home from a week’s visit with re latives in Locust Grove. Miss Alma Culpepper was the guest of Misses Ora and Clara Jackson Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stewart, of McDonough, spent one night last week with the latter’s parents. Miss Dora Rawls was the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. H. Rosser, Friday night. Misses Rosa and Willie Berry spent Wednesday night with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Cloma Berry. Misses Ora and Clara Jackson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Craig Wednesday night. Master Archie McGarity was the week-end guest of his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mc j Garity. Mrs. M. H. Berry was the guest of Mrs. C. Culpepper Thursday afternoon. Misses Ora, Lillian and Clara Jackson and Laura Upchurch were the guests of Misses Rosa and Willie Berry Saturday. Misses Rosa and Willie Berry ! entertained a few of their friends Saturday night. Those present were: Misses Sallie and Allie Ihe Logical Way to do combined writing and adding is on 1 a combined writing and adding machine The New Model 11 / Remington jAi Writes Here \ Typewriter // Here 'TRR with Wahl Adding and Subtract- j ing Attachment is the only general I % y\L /stf\ I llli’lln writing machine which adds. It is j i n Jjf jll I 11'II the only adding and subtracting | (IfJ/f //f[ f\\ / j machine which writes. It is the iI b i Jill/1 /'/// only machine which affords the ‘!/i ij[ I maximum of labor-saving in com- I / /VWI bined writing and adding work. r\£r Remington Typewriter Company (incorporated) Atlanta, Ga. 56 N. Broad St. Rawds, Ora Lillian, and Clara Jack son; Messrs. Carl and Raymond Culpepper and Joe McGarity. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berry were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lester Sunday. For Administrator. Georgia, Henry County. To whom it may concern: Mrs. M. O. Starr having made applica tion to me in due form to have J. A. Fonche C. S. C. appointed permanent Ad ministrator upon the estate of E. C. Starr late of said county, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordi nary for said county, to be held on the First Monday in April. 1911. Witness my hand and official signature this 6th day of March, 1911. A. G. Harris, 8-31,4. Ordinary. WHEN IN ATLANTA EAT AT ELIOT’S QUICK LUGNH 55 N, PRYOR ST. Quick, Clean Service. Moderate Prices. Good Cot tee. E. W. ROBERTS MG*. VMAOC MAO* ' j REGISTERED. That there is more to a Fertilizer than Analysis is proven conclusively by the results obtained every year from Royster Fertilizers. They are made from experience. obtained by actual field experiments of what the plant requires, and not from ready reference formulating. Every ingredient in Royster Goods is selected for its plant food value, and has its work to do at the proper time, therefore the plant fertilized with ROYSTER goods is fed regular from sprouting time until harvest. Ask your dealer for Royster goods and see that the trade-mark is on every bag. When you see this y° u know that you are getting the genuine and original ROYSTER Fish Fertilizer. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, j FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES; 1 . NORFOLK, VA. TARBORO. N. C COLUMBIA. S. C. * v if BALTIMORE, MD. MACON. GA SPARTANBURG. S. C. 11 COLUMBUS. GA. MONTGOMERY. ALA. Really at Cost. THE HORTON DRUG CO. McDonough, Ga. All our Paints and Painters’ Mate rials such as Leads, Oils, Etc., in stock, we shall sell out at ACTUAL COST. We are doing this because we shaii handle no more heavy paints in the future, and wish to dispose ot present stock to make room tor other goods.