The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, August 16, 1912, Image 2

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    OFFICIAL BALLOT
AY HITE DEMOCRATIC STATE
PRIMARY, AUGUST 21, 1912.
/ Voter should eVf.se names ot all
candidates for vvh >m he does
not dt on* t . vote.)
For Governor.
Hooper A• ■■xnnd *r
Joseph H. Wall
John Tv), Slaton
(Vote for one)
For United S,tates Senator.
Atiffnstn*. O. Bacon
H. IT. Perry
(Vote for one)
For Secretary of State.
Philip Cook.
For Comptroller-General.
Win. A. Wright
For Attorney-General.
Thos. s. Felder
W. R. Jones
(Vote for one.)
For State T easurer.
W. J. Sneer
For State School Superintendent.
E. H. Reek
M. L Critiian
(Vote tor one.)
For Pension Commissioner.
\V. i. Bani-t
Jno. W. Btiulsey
(Vote* for one.)
For Prison Commissioner.
A. X. Hrovenstein
S. W. Johnson
T. E. Patterson
(Vote t' v one.)
For Commissioner of Agriculture.
A O. Bhtock
J. J. iirown
J. D. P-iee
(Vote for one.)
For Commissioner of Commerce
and Labor.
H. M. Stanley
(For Associate Justices of Supreme
Court for full terms, Begin
ning Jan. 1, 1913.
SammJ C. Atkinson
Joseph H“nry Lumpkin
(Vote for two)
7For*Associate Justice of Supreme
Court for U expired Term of
Justice Horace M.. Holden,
Ending Jan. 1, 1915.
Hiram Warn r Hill
For Judge Cov-•( of Appeals Full
Term.
Ben j. H. Hill
.For Judge Court of Appeals I n
expired Term of Judge Arthur
Powell.
Nash K. Brovina
.1. L. P arli
(Vote for on**.)
For Railroad Commissi >aer.
(For the office now h ]<l ;>y J. s. p.
Gray.)
Jos. i '. t f ray
John H. Jam *s
Jidin f?. M" . d\n i
Chas, ,i. Shipp
For Railroad Cum mi sioner.
Y
For offic* tv'v li*ld bv Bnorge
japivpv)
W. r Pr. >k Ranks ton
(;eorsre Hill • or
S. G. Me Land n
For Railroad Commissioner.
Uncxpiri'd t>-r- .>i -. W. E-pi* now
held bj Paul B Trammell.)
J. J. Flint
Paul B. Tram moll.
(Vot* 1 t• >r one)
For Representative in 03d Con
gress From Sixth District of
Georgia.
C. L. Bartlett
Jno R Cooper
Walter Wise
For Solicitor General Flint Circuit
E. M. Smith
E. M. Owen
(Vote for one)
For Representative
R. J. Arnold
For County Commissioner
John Bryans
G. W. Morris
Thos. C. Jones
J. R. Anderson
F. M. Duncan
J. E. Tinley
SOLDIERS’ REUNION A
GREAT OCCASION
The Henry County Confederate
Veterans he! their annual re
union at Sh n de roof campground
on Thursday of last week.
A large crowd attended and en
joyed the day.
Mr. D. J. Green made the wel
come address, after prayer by Rev
J. W. Bledsoe.
Mr. J. T. Oglesby introduced
tiie orator of the day, Hon. J. Q.
Nolan, who made an inspiring ad
dress.
In the afternoon, the association
elected Hon A. G. Harris presi
dent, Mr. VV. H. Bryans, vice pres
ident, and Mr. J. W. Roundtree,
Secretary.
Then followed charming read
ings by Miss Glass and Miss Hat
tie Sue Low.
The McDonough Band dispensed
beautiful music.
The day’s exercises were closed
with interesting talks by different
veterans.
national man way
FARM
2<St; act ‘S fronts on National Highway tor a mile, in a
mile R. R. Station. Land is mulatto and grav, and lies so
it can be kept. 50 or 60 acres ot new ground, all will
measure average easily. sor 6 h >r-e farm in c ultivation.
Place can be divided into three farms and have running
water on each farm. Three, 3 room houses, Two good
building sites. The Electric Railway is surveyed infront of
this property. It is going to double money. $27.50 an acre.
I \VESTMENT: 350 acres average land at a bargain.
sl4 an acre.
C. C.& T. F. THURMOND.
Office over Garage.
FORSYTH GFORGIN
fIONROE COUNTY.
All are invited to come and see L. A. Lemon, one of the leading
negro tailors and merchants. 1 make clothes to order, repair,
clean, press and dye them for yo i. Ladies wo k a specialty.
Don’t forget—My line of family groceries. Shall be glad and
thankful to serve all people at all times. Located on Macon road
near depot and negro Baptist Church.
r L. A. LEHON
j
r cTONOUGH, GA.
A Constant
Protection
A telephone on the Farm affords the Farmer's family freedom
from isolation as well as protection in the absence c/ the men.
Mr. S. S. Lee, of Blanch, N. C., writes: ‘‘Some time ago one
of our friends’ husband was compelled to be off until ten o'clock at
night. During that time no one was in the house but his wife.
She talked to us all up and down the line, and each family was
ready to go to her at a minute’s notice. She said she was so glad
she had a phone, as she would not feel at all lonely.”
Write for our free booklet and see how little it costs to have a
telephone on your Farm. Address
Farmers Line Department
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE W jfl "1
& TELEGRAPH COMPANY
4$ Soatb Pryor St, Atlanta, Ga.
Unsigned Communications.
We have this week an article
signed “A Reader” and nothing
more. It undertakes to answer
Read's Bible question as to Cain’s
wife. •
We desire very much to publish
this, but c moot op so as long as
we do not know the writer’s
name.
If he will furnish us his name,
we shall be glad to publish the
article, without publishing his
name.
ALL DAY SINGING
at mcdonough.
At the High School Auditorium
at McDonough there will be the
annual all day Sacred Harp Sing
ing on Friday, August 30. 1912.
Mr. P. B. Newton and a number
of other singers will be present.
Everybody is invited to come
and especially invited to bring
well filled baskets.
GIRLS' CANING SCHOOL SCHEDULE.
Schools Place Date
Gordon ' South Avenue July 31-Aug. 1
South Avenue )
Morris Grove 1 • , a,* t o n
. . . . OIOCtYUIIU&C v <6 O
Rocky Branch » ... n „- r
U,lion G,aided , lman Graded Aug. o 6
Farr view F. irvie.v Aug. 7-3
Liberty Hill )
Hampton I ib rty Hill Aug. 9-10
Progress )
Pleasant Hill 1
Flippen Fiippen Aug. 14-15
Pleasant Grove P. a unt Grove Aug. 1(3-17
S tilth River / • 4
Riverdale ) South River Aug. 19-20
Club members are urged to be presest with supplies cans, solder
pans, buckets, etc.—and all vvho are interested are con tally invited.
Miss Katie Lou McVicker,
Instructor.
0. 0. Tolleson, County School Supt.,
Henry Co.
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ImmaSE WELL
SUPPOSE you or one of your
family swallowed poison, what wou’d you do while waiting
ioi the doctor r' It you have a medicine case the answer is
easy—the remedy would be at hand. No house should
be without a well supplied medicine case. You never know
what will happen next. Be prepared tor all emergencies.
Delays are dangerous.
These are a few medical necessities you need today—
tomorrow may be too tale:
Complete Rexali Line.
The Reliable Drug Store
McDonough Drug- Co.
HcDonough, Georgia.
HOWARD CARMICHAEL
LEADING UNDERTAKER.
Complete line of Caskets all styles and prices.
Careful and polite attention given all fnnerala emtrm.
(ted to me.
Embalming done aooording to latest and moet tan.
peeved methods.
fewest and most ap to date e^nlpment.
Calls answered promptly day and night.
Phones 88 and 80.
ncDonough Qa.