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Tussahaw.
Here I come again, as it will be
the last time until the 26th.
The glorious Fourth has passed
and it will soon be time for pro
tracted meetings to start, but the
farmers are not nearly done lay
ing-by.
Say, correspondents; what do
you think about our scribes’ writ
ing about visiting? I hear a good
many say that what they take the
paper for is to hear about the
people; they think that is what
the Henry county paper is for.
Mr. Dock Laney and children,
of near Locust Grove, spent Tues
day with his sister, Mrs. John
McGarity.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff McCullough,
of South River, spent Sunday
with relatives near Bethany.
* Mr. Joe Rawls, of Jackson, who
has been sick for some tim.e, is
visiting his brother, Mr. John
Rawls.
Miss Mollie Rawls* had as her
guests the Fourth Mesdames
Fannie Sowell and Lizzie Mc-
Garity, of McDonough, Mrs. Bow
den and daughter, of near Phila
delphia church, and Mrs. Georgia
Culpepper.
Mrs. Nettie McGarity and son
were the week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Kitchens, of Newton
county.
Mrs. Minnie Moseley and little
daughter, Francis Mildred, spent
the Fourth with Mrs. Jim Berry
in McDonough.
Mr. Boyd Carmichael, of Mc-
Donough, spent a while Saturday
with Raymond Culpepper.
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THE DIRECTORS OF
THE BANK OF HENRY COUNTY
Held their semi-annual meeting at their office July 9, 1912, and after considering
earnings of the bank for the past six months which was highly satisfactory, and
all other affairs of the bank revealing a very healthy and easy condition, it was
ordered that the net earnings be earned up to undivided profit account, and that
a 5 per cent, semi-annual cash dividend be paid to stock holders as a mid-summer
greeting from this good old institution, and as a token of appreciation of tho
officers and directors for your co-operation and business which has made it pos
sible for us to do this. v
The bank is in a strong, healthy condition, doing a good business and enjoying
the support, co-operation and business of a host of good people, but we are in
position to handle more good business, and want yours. Would it not pay you
to make this your bank?
Deposit your savings with us and when you need a little money to carry on
your business we’ve always got it, and are glad to accommodate our customers
on conservative but liberal terms.
Drop around and hitch up with us.
Your friends,
THEBANK ?HENRY COUNTY
McDonough, ga.
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The Reliable Drug Store
McDonough Drug Co.
i ICL/onuugh, Georgia.
A National Searchlight
THE SENIOR PARTNER wc dwturbed.
The little boy of one of the firm* traveling
men was critically ill. Th«? distracted mother
begged that her husband be notified.
A Long Distance Bell Telephone call located
him, but he had gone to a neighboring town to
sell goods.
Would the Telephone people reach kintf The Telephone
people would try. They found him aad he started for home
at once. r- ~
The Universal Bell Telephone System n a national search
light. It seeks the distant person for you and locates him if it
is possible.
®B j the way, have yon a Bell Telephone?
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
FOR SALE!
I will sell my gin lery, good building, with com
plete outfit v-f 3-7 u saw jjns. Cole boiler and en :ine;
ost six thousand dollars. I will take three thousand
dollars. Terms if d sir d.
1 will also rent gou. brick store house 25x80, for
$20.00 per month. R* C. BROWN.
Locust Grove, Ga.