808 BURMAN and BARNEY OLDFIELD in their 200 horse power “Blitzen-
Benz” hold the world’s record, traveling at the rate of over one hundred and
forty miles an hour, faster than human ever traveled, risking their lives, reputa
tions, and the thousands upon thousands of dollars in prizes, etc.—Would you
be interested to learn what make of tires they use in these great risks they run?
FIIRESTON E TI IRES,
, If these two speed Kings see it to their interest to use “FIRESTONE TIRES,” you can safely bank on these tires being
good for your car.
I CAN SUPPLY YOUR TIRE WANTS ON SHORT NOTICE
Either “Firestone,” “G. & J.,” “Hartford,” “Goodrich,” or any other tire that is made.
I also have on hand, “Wolverine” Auto Oil, possibly as good a grade of oil as you can buy, and can furnish any quanti
ties at LOWEST PRICES.
GASOLINE, GEAR GREASE, and anything you would need for
your Auto.
REPAIRING and REBUILDING
Any Make of AUTO or any kind of MACHINERY. Best workmanship,—No “Flunkeys,” “Burr Heads” or Auto-College
Graduates work here.
Bicycles, $15.00, $16.00, $17.00
and RACYCLES on up to $60.00.
Tires, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 up to $7.00 per pair.
M. & W. Rubber Cement inner Tubes 3 for 10c. Everything else for the Bicycle at Rock Bottom Prices.
THIS IS A STRICTLY NET CASH PROPOSITION
Come to see me near the Depot.
JNO. R. SMITH,
Phone No. 75. * McDonough, Ga.
Oak Shade.
(Last Week’s Letter.)
Another beautiful Monday morn
ing for working we have had.
Another day for thankfulness and
praising the Lord, v
There was a large crowd at the
Master’s Cemetery working Sat
urday. A lot of work was done,
and a lot more to do.
We were pleased to have some
of our near and dear friends and
old neighbors at the working Sat
urday: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boyd,
from Forest Park; Mr. and Mrs.
John Boyd, from Morrow Station,
and others.
Miss Gertie and Miss Fannie
Me. Hayes attended the fishing
party at Mr. Homer Waldrop’s
home, Rose Hill, Saturday.
Mrs. Fannie Sowell and Mrs.
Lizzie McGarity, from McDon
ough, visited their niece, Mrs. Joe
Hayes, last week.
There was a family reunion at
Mr. Will Pope’s yesterday. All
the brothers and sisters were to
gether one'more time. I know
they had a pleasant time.
Mrs. Dr. Sprayberry, Mrs. Hen
ry Simpson, Mrs. Ed Sprayberry,
Misses Florence Simpson and
Boots George visited Mrs. W. B.
Hays, Tuesday.
Mrs. R. D. Hayes has gone home
to Cordele. His family will re
main with his father and mother
for some time.
Mrs. Jim. Jack Clark and Miss
Hulda Clark, little Roy Clark, and
Willie Snead visited Mrs. W. B.
Hayes Saturday.
Dr. Sprayberry is about well
again, is practicing some, and vis
iting his old friends. He spent
the day with Mr. Henry Simpson
last week, and visited Mr. W. B.
Hayes one afternoon.
Mrs. J. B. Owen has returned
home to the Gate City, having
spent several days with her sister,
Mrs. W. B. Hayes.
Mr. George Stewart, one of our
near and dear neighbors, is quite
sick at this writing.
Mr. A. M. Owen, a brother of
Mrs. W. B. Hayes, died last week.
Sardis.
Miss Belle Mason, of Jackson,
has been visiting relatives and
friends near Sardis for the last
week.
Our Sunday School has greatly
improved for the last few' months,
and was attended by an extra
large crowd Sunday morning.
Rev. Z. E. Barron filled his reg
ular appointment at Sardis Sunday
morning.
.Miss Vera Stroud entertained
the young people of this section
Sunday in honor of Mr. Sam Ros
ser, a student of L. G. I.
Miss Eldora Grant, of McDon
ough,spent the week end with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Grant.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lewis and
family were the guests of Mr.
Jeff Lewis and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Morgan
dined with Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Cowan Sunday.
The young people of this section
enjoyed a pleasant trip to the dam
on the fifth Sunday. Those pres
ent were Misses Eldora Grant,
Sadie Lewis, Vera Stroud, Lola
Jenkinsburg.
Mrs. Ollie Childs and children
visited relatives in Barnesville
Friday and Saturday.
A large crowd attended the
singing at County Line Sunday
afternoon. We had some fine
singers and some fine singing.
The singing at Miss Dilla Smith’s
Sunday night was enjoyed by all
present.
Mr. I. D. E’dalgo and family vis
ited relatives near Ola Saturday
and Saturday night.
Miss Litinie Ingram visited Miss
Madge McMichael Sunday.
Miss Vallie E’Dalgo and Mr. Jim
Bowden were out riding Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMichael j
visited Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Rich
Sunday.
Miss Rosa Lee Dumas returned
to her home near Forsyth Wednes
day afternoon. Blue Eyes.
Near Worthville.
Mrs. Georgia Stewart was the
guest of Mrs. McCoy Sunday af
ternoon.
Mrs. Lizzie Lewis and Mrs. Ef
fie Ellison were in Jackson shop
ping Friday.
Miss Mittie Stewart was the
guest of Miss Tennie Belle Steph
ens Saturday night.
Mr. Jesse Stephens and Homer
Bunn made a flying trip to New
ton county Sunday afternoon. 1
wonder w hat the attraction is?
Mrs. Sophronia Clark passed
away at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. H. C. Clark, w'here she had
made her home for the past thir
teen years, Tuesday night at 8
o’clock. Death was due to old
age, and the end came suddenly
and peacefully. She was 89 years
of age. Mrs. Clark is survived by
one child, Mrs. H. C. Clark. The
funeral was held Thursday at
12 o’clock and interment was in
the Clark family burying ground.
Mrs. H. C. Clark and family
have the sympathy of their many
friends.
Miss Fannie Belle Stephens vis
ited Miss Jewel Bunn. Sunday.
Mrs. Alice Smith made a busi
ness trip to Jackson Friday.
Blue Eyes.
Woodstown.
Miss Edna Dickerson and little
L. P. Forbes, of Snapping Shoals,!
spent last week with her sister,
Mrs. John Adair.
Mrs. H. C. Ellis was called to
Hogansville last Friday, to attend
the funeral of her grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Woods at
tended the closing exercises and
barbecue at New Hope school last
Wednesday.
Mr. W. C. Woods made an auto
trip to Union City this u'eek.
The people of Woodstown oic
niced at island Shoals last Satur
day. A good time and "plenty of
fish, say those that were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hooten and
Miss Blanch Bowers, of Conyers,
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs. S. P. Hooten.
Mrs. Wash Adair spent last week
at Stone Mountain.
Rev. Kerr, of Tennessee, has
been called as pastor at Fairview
! church and will preach his first
sermon Sunday.
The quarterly meeting at Mt.
Bethel last Friday was well at
tended. A good dinner and a fine
sermon from Rev. Jim Eakes, Pre
siding Elder.
Washington, Mf. and Mrs. Milton
Wilson; Messrs. Frank Williams
Howard Hayes, Rupert Washing
ton, and Jim Cowan.
Mr. Joe Bledsoe, of Jenkins
burg, dined with Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Carter Sunday.
Mrs. Glenn Maddox, of Jackson,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Albert Carter, Sunday.
Miss Pearl Carter, who has been
in Atlanta for the last few months,
will be at home with her parents
again.
E. J. REAGAN,
Attorney at Law,
McDonough, Georgia.
Office in the Masonic Building.
Will practice in all the courts.
T. A. LIFS^Y.
DENTIST
Office Hours :
7.80 to 12 A. M. 1 to 5 P. M.
BROWN & BROWN,
ATTORN EYS-AT-LA W,
McDonough. Ga.
D. A. BROWN,
DENTIST
Office Hours :
7.80 to 12 A. M. to 6 p. M.
McDonough, Ga.
R. O. JACKSON,
Attorney-at-Law,
MCDONOUGH.GA.
Office over Star Store.