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locals.
Miss Amanda Hill, of Bulloch
ville, has been the attractive guest
of her sister, Mrs. Alex Brown,
this week.
Mrs. R. A. Sloan and Miss
Amanda Hill spent Tuesday in
Atlanta.
Miss Ruby Walker and Mr.
Benton Thompson went to Atlan
ta for the matinee Wednesday.
WELDING of every kind, on
cast iron, crank cases; can pack
cylinders, do brazing, etc.
W. H. Stewart,
3-21,4 Ady. McDonough, Ga.
Mr. Alf Fouche, of Atlanta, was
here Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. T. D. Stewart, of Atlanta,
was in our city Tuesday.
Mr. Glenn Henderson, of Hamp
ton, was here Sunday.
Miss Lucy Reagan will leave
Friday for a week’s visit to her
aunt in Conyers.
Hair Cuts with a singe, 10 cts.
We have all kinds of tonics. Come
and get your Head Rub Free.
Shampoo and tonic 15 cts
HAND Sc LOVE BARBER SHOP.
Mr. Fred Walker spent Monday
in Jonesboro.
Mrs. A. R. Scott has been spend
ing the week in Atlanta.
Mrs. I. D. Crawford, of Inman,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Annie M. Nolan, Monday.
FARM LOANS.
Money to loan on farm lands.
Brown Sc Brown.
Professor E. L. Ray, of Locust
Grove Institute, was in our city
Monday and visited The Weekly.
He is a fine educator and an ex
cellent gentleman, whose visit we
enjoyed.
Professor Ernest Gray, of Lo
cust Grove Institute, attended the
inauguration of President Wilson
in Washington this week.
Misses Annie Nolan and Annie
Lemon spent Saturday in Atlanta.
Batts 4-ear Seed Corn $2.00 per
bushel. J. M. Carreker, McDon
ough, Ga., R. F. D. No. 1. 3-14, 3
Adv.
Miss Ethel Sowell was hostess
to a few friends on Monday even
ing.
Peeksville
Mr. William Kitchen had the
misfortune of having his house
burned Monday.
Mrs. Mary Lou Savage visited
Miss Fannie Cawthon Monday
evening.
Mr. Henson Evans, of Starsville,
visited his mother, Mrs. Evans,
who is very ill at the home of her
son, Mr. Sam Evans.
Mrs. Raymond Wilkerson visit
ed Mrs. T. J. Carter Mondav even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Savage vis
ited the latter’s parent, Mr. Gunn,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Waymond Savage
visited the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jinks, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Easter vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Carter
Sunday.
Rev. E. Z. Harron filled his reg
ular appointment at Sardis Satur
day and Sunday.
Mrs. Belie Carter and two
daughters visited Mrs. Pearl Car
ter Sunday evening.
Messis. G. L. and E. G. Carter
gave Mr. T. J. Carter a pop call
Sunday morning.
Mrs. Bettie L ister v : sited Mrs.
MeKibben Saturday evening.
Violet.
USE HAMPTON HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZERS
HAMPTON FERTILIZER COMPANY
HAMPTON, GEORGIA.
And By Your Patronage Help This Henry County Enterprise.
WE WIGH To THANK OUR HENRY COUNTY FRIEND J FOR THE BUGINEGG
YOU HAVE GIVEN UG IN THE PAGT AND To .SOLICIT A MORE LIBERAL
PATRONAGE THIG YEAR AG OUR BRANDG OF
High-Grade Fertilizers Have Proven That They Are of Super
ior Merit.
WE UGE ONLY THE BEGT MATERIALG To BE OBTAINED IN THE MARKETG
AND ONLY GUCH AG WILL FURNIGH FOOD FOR THE GROWING PLANT IN
ITG EARLEY GTAGEG OF GROWTH AND THAT WILL LAGT THROUGH THE
ENTIRE GROWING PERIOD.
Select some of these brands, the ones best abapted to the char-,
acter of your soil, and give them a trial. We feel sure you will
be pleased with the results you will obtain from them.
Hampton Blood & deal Amo. 9-1 63-3 Henry County H. G. 10-1 65-2
Hampton Blood & Bone . . 9-2 47-3 Moore’s S. P. . . . 10-1 65-2
Hampton Giay Land . . 10-1 65-4 Grain Grower . . 10- 82-4
Hampton Fish Amo. . 10-1 65 2 Harris Ex. H. G. . . 10 2 47-3
Hampton High Grade . . 10-1 65-2 Fields Climax . . 12-2 47-3
We are grateful for the support of our home people have given
us and will continue to exert every effort to MERIT YOUR
CONTINUED CONFIDENCE AND PATRONAGE.
FOR SAIT] BY
Green, Tarpley & Company
McDonough, Georgia.
Union Graded School
Is Splendid Instil Mi on.
We publish below the honor
roll of the Union Graded School
at Bethany.
This is one of the best schools
in Henry county and does not
stand still either. It is every year
advencing in the high standard of
its work and in the training of the
fortunate children who attend
this school.
Honor Roll —Sixth Grade —Mit-
tie Lee Culpepper, Vera Nail, Ne
na Mae Rape, Annie Lou Coan,
Tiny Patterson, Myrtle Whitaker.
Eighth Grade—Lonnie Rape,
Horace Rape, Rosa Lee Coan,
Clara Cowan.
Ninth Grade—Allie Hopkins,
Eunice Hopkins, Nannie Lou
Stallsworth, Ralph Culpepper.
Hampton.
Mrs. Onie Barrett Adams, of At
lanta, is spending some time with
friends here.
Rev. King, of Jonesboro, was
here recently.
Mrs. George D. Hartshorn, of
Griffiif, was a recent visitor here.
Miss Mabel Glower was here
this week.
Mrs. Fannie Lou Thaxton, of
Grinin, was a recent visitor here.
Mrs. Tom Stanton has returned
to Social Circle, after being the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
\\. P. Wilson, for some time.
Mr and M-s. J. E. Lyons visited
id dives at Seiioia recently.
Cholera!
Hog Cholera, Chicken
Cholera, and other diseases
of stock and poultry, make
you lose money. Can this
loss be avoided? The
answer is: YES! Give
Bee Dee
STOCK & POULTRY MEDICINE
promptly, when the first
symptoms appear. It acts
on the liver, and gets it to
working freely. A disor
dered liver causes these
(and most other) troubles
of stock and poultry.
Price 20c, 50c and SI.OO per can.
“Bee Dee Stock <S Poultry Medicine
is A splendid cure ior liver trouble, roup,
chicken cholera and other diseases.”—
F. j. Stowe. Parcel!. Okla. P. A. 15
Judge Paul Turner spent Mon
day in Atlanta.
Miss Blanche Wentzell visited
Atlanta Monday.
Mrs. E. M. Smith spent Monday
j in Atlanta.
Judge A. G. Harris visited At
lanta Monday.
The Hon. J. W. Wise, of Fay
etteville, spent Monday in our
city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
i W. B. J. Ingram.
On hand several Avery “Miss
Dixie” Corn Drills.’ We are clos
ing these out, there is a special
price being offered by us on these
implements. Copeland Turner
Merc. Co. Adv.
Pleasure and, Protection
“One of the best reasons why I would not he
without telephone service,” writes a Georgia far
mer, “is the pleasure it gives rny wife and the
knowledge that while I am away, she has the pro
tection that the telephone gives.”
On the farm the telephone dispels loneliness
and is the means of bringing help in any erner- *
genev that may arise.
If you haven't a telephone on your farm see
the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or write for
our free booklet and learn how little this service
costs.
FARMERS' LINE DEPARTMENT
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY |A|
48 S. Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga.
New season garden seeds, onion
sets, Irish Cobler, Red Triumph,
Early Rose and Peerless Irish Po
tatoes, the kind that make pota
toes. Cabbage plants coming in
constantly. Copeland Tur n e r
Merc. Co. ' Adv.
Mr. W. L. Gia s, of r lip rsn dis
trict, visited McDonough Tues
day.
Miss Annie May Atkinson, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday here with
her parents, Mr. and Mr<j. J. L.
Atkinson.