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IENRV COUNTY WEEILY.!
FRANK K KAGAN, Editor
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Official Organ of Henry County.
McDonough, Ga., March 24, 19111
SPECIAL SERVICES
AT BAPTIST CHURCH.-
ißev. E. $ Stephens, a Mission-'
ary from China to Conduct
Services.
At tin Baptist church Sunday,
March 26th Rev. E. S. Stephens,
' missionary for six years in China
end now on a vacation for health
•nd recreation, will be in our
* idst and address the Sunday
evnool at ten o’clock and preach at
'Jeven.
Brother Stephens is a man of
steep spirituality and earnest con
secration. He is a bright and
forceful speaker and there will
«ot be a dull moment from the
Fwginning to the end of his sess
ions or addresses.
All are cordially invited to at
4*.nd these services. Important
announcements will also be made
•US to a series of meetings to be
fc“ld at the Baptist church from
tube first Sunday in April.
Let everybody come and help
k) make rext Sunday a great day
>.n the history of our people.
Stockbridge Locals
Mrs. W O. Butler, who was
.iiite sick lasi week, is better.
Miss Gre<n Livingston was the
guest of Miss Alma Hinton three
*tays last week.
• Mr. Newton Askew has re
* irned to south Georgia.
The most delightful social event
*d' the spring was the “Book
shower” at the home of Mrs.
It)hn Walden for the U. 1). C.
* ' ary. Mrs. Walden’s parties
-»’♦* always a success, and this one
i* s doubly so every respect.
At>out seventy bt i-ks were receiv
ed. Miss Nina Wall favored the
*-;uests with a splendid recitation,
tell rendered, which was a rare
treat to her Stockbridge admirers.
* ittle Miss Leonora Grant, who is
cine of Stockbridgc’s most attrac
tive little g;rls, added much to the
ntertainment, with three recita
iTdns. Delicious fruit punch was
served by Miss Mary Ola Lee, of
Atlanta. Mrs. Walden was assist
ed by her daughter, Mrs. Rosa Lee
%'Kerson, in making the evening
*k sant for the guests. The
farmer had as her week-end
;ts to attend the “Book Show
er" Misses Margaret Anderson,
♦lary O.a Lee, Marguerite Ward,
*nd Lora Allen, c f Atlanta; Miss
Annette Leonard, of Talbotton;
Miss Green Livingston, of Stock
in': ge; Miss Nina Wall, ofMcDon
ijgh; Messrs. Rossc-r Ward, Frank
John A. Logan, Ivan G.
* pc Iran, Earnest Allen, Mercer
i and Wiley Will n.
Other-out of tow r. guests who
Mw and Mrs. John Ward and
.'An. Jack, were the guests of
t ids at Kirk woe d, last Sunday.
Miss Anna Butler left last Mon
fay for Carrollton, to accept a po
sition for the fall and winter.
L •. John Brovo > remodelling
: ne on the e? si side of town.
Stockbridge is improving in
-very way, on a'l sides.
< i.t• ded the siiowt r were Dr. and
i . Cumae a Sp; ay'-. rry, of v\ ooi-
'AH OUT-Of TC R4T KTRiKTft rROA OME'li WVCR
ELEGMT THE REST OF THE COSTUME HAY BE. OUR MILLIAER§ BO MOT FOLLOW
BUT CREATE: THEM; §0 WHEM YOU BUY YOUR Hj?T AT OUR ESTjI&USH
MEAT YOU HAY KAOW THvtT THE STYLE lft RIGHT UP-TO -THE-AUAUTE.
/MOTHER RE/IJ.O H WHY OUR STYLES /IRE ALWAYS FRESH, IS THIS: Wh'EA WE
riR&TM/IRK. OUR H/ITI> VE DO MOT PL/ICE HIGH PRICED 0M THEM, BUT §ELL THEM AT
RE/ld>o A/IBLE PROEITei. THIS M/HCEft OUR H/ITS SELL MST, /IAD EM>IBLES US TO
HAVE FRESH STYLES RIGHT UP-TO-THE-MINUTE.
T. A. SLOAN & CO., ----- McDonough, Ga.
sey; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Estes
and Miss Alpha Borne, of Rex, and
Mr. Victor Carmichael, of Jackson.
The home of Mr. C. C. Harrell
has recently been in the hands of
the decorator.
Locust Grove Institute.
Miss Cora Massee attended the
closing services of the conference
in Atlanta Saturday and Sunday.
Miss Lucile Freeman spent the
week-end at her home in Berner.
%
Miss Glausier visited friends in
Macon the last of the week.
The last number of the Lyceum
Course was given Saturday night.
The Wilbur Starr Quartette was
the attraction.
Interest in the F'ield Day, which
comes off April 1, is on the in
cline. Athletic events will in main
make up the attractions. Comical
races will also be a feature, among
which the potato, the sack, the
three-legged, and the wheelbar
row races will figure.
The first games of the season
last Monday at Barnesville went
against us by the score of 6 to 1.
The Gordon team is strong this
season, but the relative strength
of the teams is not shown by this
score. Stage fright the first two
innings caused the balloon to go
up. Green and Allen were the
batteries for Locust Grove Insti
tute.
The next game will be pulled
off here Saturday. Tech High
School of Atlanta will be the op
posing team.
List of Letters.
Remaining Undelivered From l'he Post
Office at McDonough, Ga., For the
Period Ending March 20th, 1911.
S. E. Dailey, P. M.
Messrs. Drewry, N. B.; Hark
ness, M. 1\; Henderson, Dan; Hen
drix, C. M.; Klotz, H.; Nash, John;
Pearson, H. F.; Wise, J. W.
Mesdames: Hearnton, Sallie;
Hood, Fannie; Sellars, Lula; Tur
ner, Nancia.
Philiippi.
Mr. Emrnit Daniel and lady vis
ited Mr. H. A. and Miss Metsie
Crumbley last Sunday.
Rev. Z. E. Barron filled his re
gular appointment here last Sat
| urday and Sunday.
Misses Lizzie May and Trevie
! Crumbley visited Miss Bessie
'Crumbley last Saturday night and
! Sunday.
Wonder what Miss Eva Ray is
buying quilt calico for.
Mr. Sam Crumbley has returned
home from Juliette, where he has
been visiting his uncle, Mr. Marion
j Crumbley.
Miss Della Childs spent the
’ week-end with friends and rela
tives at Jenkinsburg. Wonder
; what is so attractive there that
she can’t stay away.
Miss Lillie Mae McKibben visited
Made by Hampton Buggy Company.
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Of Finest Material and Workmanship and in all Styles.
Now on display in my Buggy Barn, at McDonough.
RIDE IN A HAMPTON BUGGY.
I have the exclusive agency for McDonough.
Ed Goodwin, m = h
Miss Odessa Allen last Saturday
afternoon.
We have some more new cases
of mumps in this section. If you
haven’t had them, come and get a
supply.
To Correspondents.
Hereafter each week we shall
publish a list of those news letters
which reached us on time, but
could not be published. We shall
merely give the numbers, and
each person can judge whether
his or her number is there by ref
erence to the number on the lower
left hand corner of the back of
his envelopes.
The letters received in time this
week and not published were:
Numbers 3, 12, 19, 20 ; 25,26, 28,
and 38.
Automobiles Cheaper.
In the page advertisement of
E-Ivl-F Cars in our last week’s issue,
we gave the price of Detachable
Deini-Tonneau as $1,450.00, when
it should have been §1,050.00. So
it is §400.00 cheaper, and Lemon
Brothers can sell ii to you.
Statement of the Condition of
THE BANK OF HENRY COUNTY
Located at McDonough, Georgia,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 7TH, 1911.
RESOURCES.
Demand Loans $ 28 268 85
Time Loans - - - 108.805148
Overdrafts, seen red, - - 40 502.72
Overdrafts, unsecured, - . 8. (24.38
Banking House, - - 3.759.44
Furniture and Fixtures, - 2.852 88
Other Real Estate, - - None
Due from Banks and Bankers
ill this state - - 27 43 74
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States - 8,950.48
Currency £ 948.00
Gold ... 10.00
Silver. Nickles, etc. 325.25
Cash Items, - 3,179.80
Clearing House, - None
Advances on Cotton None
Profit and Loss, - Nothing 4,463.05
Other Resources, Insurance Pre
mium Uncollected - 53.17
Total - - $22*813.74
STATE OF GEORG! \. HENRY COUNTY.
Before me rmm .T. B Dickson. Cashier of The Bank of Henry County, who.
being duly sworn, says that the .above ai d foregoing Staten i tit is a true condition if
said Bankas shown by the books of file in said Bank. J. b. Dickson.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 18th day of March. 1!M t.
J. It. i uruer, C In. P. of Henry Co., da.
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in - - $50,000.00
Surplus Fund, - - 5,000.00
Undivided profits, less Current
Expenses, Interest and
Taxes Paid, - - 23,100.67
Due to Banks and Banker- in
this state - - - 672.14
Due to Banks and Bankers in
other states - Nothing
Due Unpaid Dividends - - None
Individual Deposits Subject to
Check. ... - 105,505 51
Savings Deposits. . . None
Demand Certificates, . . None
Time Certificates, . . 40 420 80
ert to :! ( hecks, . None
Cashier's Checks, . *i« oil
Notes and Hills Rediscounted. None
Bills Payable, including Time
C i rificates representing
borrowed money. - - None
Other Liabilities, * . . None
Total . . - *224,813.74