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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1912)
All are mviicu 10 come a.iu a<jc 1,. A. Le .ion, one of the leading negio tailors and merchants. I maae ctoihes to order, repair, clean, press and dye tnem for you. Ladies wo k a specialty. Don’t forget —.sly line of family groceries. Shall be glad and thankful to serve all people at ill times. Located on Macon road near depot and negro Baptist Church. L. A. LFHON HcDONOUOH. G \. A National Searchlight THE SENIOR PARTNER w s disturbed. The little boy of one of the firm’s 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 1 elephone people reach him? The Telephone people would try. 1 hey found him and he started for home at once. The Universal Bell Telephone System is a national search light. It seeks the distant person for you and locates him if it is possible. ®By the way, have you a Bell Telephone? SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 6TH. DISTRICT A, AND M. SCHOOL BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA. TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 3, 1912. A school designed to give to your boys and girls a COMPREHEN SIVE, THOROUGH and PRACTICAL education. English Langauge and Literature, History, Mathematics, Agricul ture, Science, Mechanics, Domestic Sciense, Music, and Art. Good board, Comfortable Dormitories, Careful Discipline. The Cost is Exceptionally Moderate WRITE FOR CATALOGUE; Hr. T. J. Brown, the trustee from Henry, will be glad to give you any information about this school. W. H. MAXWELL, Principal. TOLLESON & TURNER. McDonough, Georgia. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND LICENSED EMBALMEfi. AYI) 'RHONE 70. NIGHT 'RHONE 1 All culls answered promptly day or night All embalming carefully done and according to best methods. < 'arefnl and polite attention given all funerals entrusted to us Our line of Caskets, Robes, Etc. are unequaled. Can furnish t>**» !»»•**• M -tul. Brick or Ceue-mt Vaults" sl3-50 AN ACRE 350 acres of fully average land for farming, some gray, s< ire mulatto, sc ire black, red clay subsoil, lies so can de kept without difficulty. Plenty of wood, running [water, wells at each settlement, also some i fine bottem land. Three settlements with a 3 room house on each, one 2 room house, all in fair condition, | 1 his farm can make three small farms, and each farm will bt[so pasture etc-Lwill be conveient. We have severalgfaims, andjall are not bargains; but this is cheap. CIC.& T. E. THURMOND. Office [over Garage. FORSYTH GFOROIA. 5 nONROE COUNTY. FOUND —In McDonough post ofiice, a lady’s parasol. Owner can get same at The Weekly office by describing same and paying for this advertisement tf. Scholarship in an Atlanta Busi ness College for sale cheap at The Weekly office. FOR SALE —One good horse at a bargain. George Spinks, McDonough, Ga. 9-6, 3. FOR SALE—J. H. Jefferies, house and lot in McDonongh. Ap ! ply to D. E. Mason, McDonough, Ga. t f. Meetings Begin At Timberbridge. Afseries of meetings will begin at Timberbridge & Presbyterian church next Sunday morning Sep tember Ist. The Rev. John D. Keith, of Conyers, wi 1 preach. Everybod is cordially invited to attend the services. FOR RENT —Two horse farm one mile from Flippen, new four room house, good barn —all fresh land —for four bales of cotton. Also one horse farm one mile from McDonough—four rcom house —good barn for two bales of cotton. 9-20, 4. Robert L. Tye. Beersheba. East Week’s Letter. Mr. Lum Fincher, of Newton county, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Alice Parker. Miss Lila Gunn spent Sunday with Miss Leola Presson. Mrs. Jim Duke and Mrs. Lena Presson spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Emma Piper. TO RENT. The residence of the late Col. G. W. Bryan. Apply to Mrs. H. M. Hutton at the resi dence.