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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1911)
Along Route Four. Cotton picking time will soon be over, then what next? Getting ready for Christmas, I suppose. Mrs. Lizzie McGarity, and little son, Archie Chester,were the week end guests of the latters’ grand parents. Mr. John Rawls spent Saturday in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Will Maloy were the guests of Mr. B. T. Berry last Saturday night. Mrs v Fannie Sowell, of McDon ough, spent last Thursday with Mrs. Mollie Rawls. Mrs. Essie Berry, and two daughters, called on Mrs. M. H. Berry and family last Saturday afternoon. > Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Berry Sunday afternoon. Mr. I, B. Bryans, worshiped at Sharon last Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Crowell, of McDon ough, has returned home after several days visit with her daugh ter, Mrs. Luther Upchurch. Mr. Floyd Stewart, of McDon ough, was the guest of his grand parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Will Turner, of McDon ough, passed through here Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Green Upchujrch spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Upchurch, of near Sharon. The latter is reported critically ill at this writing. Facetious. Customer—Have you anything that is good for falling hair? Facetious Clerk —llow would a wastebasket do? Be sun? you can obey good law* be fore you titer bad ones.—Buskin. Yes, Madam, It’s Time to Select Your New Fall Clothes With a magnificent stock of new fall garments, plenty of room to show them, and the excellent service for our customers, that 7 m this bright up-to-date store offers, the selecting of new fall clothes becomes a pleasure. /OfeC', . WW'. Women who recognize the advantages of an early choice will be delightfully W I , surprised by our showiugof all that is new and attractive in style, pattern and / / j color. Above all, we desire to have the workmanship looked into closely— jfw t; (■ for workmanship means quality, and it is quality we sell, at small profit prices. V j \ j' illi We are Showing an Especially Fine Line of Suits for Young JJ.; ii| Ladies—Styles full of “Dash” and “G0”—57.50 to $25.00. Don’t wait, come and see these new suits right away, the first chance you get. Even if you are not ready to buy now, it’s the best time to see them, and try them on. We will take special pleasure in showing you the season’s smartest models in the styles, colors and grades that will interest you most. Our stock is now so complete that we can please women of all tastes. V THE COMING OF FALL BRINGS THOUGHTS OF VARIOUS CLOTHES NEEDS. PERMIT US TO SUGGEST THAT IT IS AN EXCELLENT PLAN TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS FOR YOUR WINTER WARDROBE NOW. T. A. SLOAN & COMPANY, ■ Georgia. Your worry about what to give for a wedding or Christmas gift will disappear like melted snow when you come to select it at this store. Something here for everybody—from the pretty laughing baby to the smiling, dear old grandma—something to suit all ages and all tastes — to suit him or her. Let us aid you in your selection. It will give us the greatest pleasure and our experience will help you. Come in to day and get first choice of the best stock of wedding gifts in town. The Reliable Drug Store McDonough drug co. McDonough, Ga. Big Baggy Values C\ MV «y° ur ne ** BUGGY Direct Iron US and SAVE $25 00 ■ d/IVEi on thr BEST GRADE and EASIEST RUNNING Bu«gy ever —V Vs/ YVn S ° ld al ,he * rice lrom FACTOR * DIRECT to the user. *2s'"® lAjy Our Famous Buggies ! rl)tlY CUARANTEED factory I i where the most exacting conditions I Btwf Workmanship, Thor ough Inspection. Built for CATALOG SENT BY REQUEST FREE It contains illustrations and descriptions of over a hundred styles of High- Grade Buggies and Harness. It is brimfr.' >'f VEHICLE VALUES. WRITE for it NO W— It costs you no..ting —saves you money. Malsby-Shipp Company department v ATLANTA, GEORGIA Road Tax 1911 Is due and payable to W. F. hand, County Treasurer, by all male resi dents between 21 years and 50 years both inclusive, as follows: $3.00 if paid by Oct. 15th. $3.50 if paid between Oct. 15 and Nov. Ist. $4.00 if paid between Nov. Ist. and Dec. Ist. This August 1, 1911. A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.