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Mr. Lamar Flowers, of Atlanta;
spent Sunday in our city.
Mrs. J. A. Fouche spent the
week-end in Atlauta,
Mrs. T. J. Patterson and Miss
Carrie Williams attended the baza
ar at locust Grove Monday night.
Miss Irene Baag was the week
end guest of Miss Bess Fouche.
Dr. Charles McDonald has been
for several weeks exceedingly ill
at his apartments on tne town
square. His friends will be glad
to see him restored to health.
Mrs. Emily Rosser has returned
from a few days stay in Atlanta.
Mrs. Delia Crookshanks, was
here last week visiting relatives.
Mr. Robert Henderson, of Hamp
ton, was ift McDonough Monday.
Mrs. Paul Turner and Miss Ruth
spent Wednesday shopping in At
lanta.
20 per cent off Mens suits, over
•eoats, odd pants, boys suits, and
.ladies cloaks at Henry County
Supply Co. Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Brown, Mrs.
Gilmore and son, and Mrs. Mary
Alexander were a congenial party
enjoying Friday in the Gate City*
Mr. Ab Harris, Jr., went to At
lanta last week to see Ben Hur
preseneted. .
Let the boy ride a velocipede.
The Variety Store has them cheap.
(Adv.)
Miss Evelyn Pendley has bought
.the place where Mr. Andy Ward
lived last year, and her sister, Miss
Susie and their nieces, the Misses
Callaway, are living there, Miss
Evelyn Pendley remaining at Mr.
Walter Fields. %
Mr - H.J&
his house, which was recently
destroyed by fire and he bxpecfs
to move his family in by Christmas.
20oer cent off Mens suits, over
coats, odd pants, boys suits, and
ladies clo iks at Henry County
Supply Co. Adv.
Mr. Ras Dickerson is all smiles.
There is a fine son at his home.
Miss Eunice Tarpley and Mrs.
0. L. Adams spent Tuesday in At
lanta. ,
20 per cent off Mens suits, over
coats, odd pants, boys suits and
ladies cloaks at Henry County
Supply Co. Adv.
Mrs. A. G. Harris has returned
from Willacoochee.
There is a lovely doll presented
bv Mr. J. D. Bellah, with J. M.
High Co. This young lady has
been named, go to the bazaar and
guess it and recive her for your
very own.
Fireworks and toys for Christ
mas at the Variety Store. Adv.
Do not fail to enter vour baby
in the contest, all from three years
down. Every baby in the county
is invited. A charge of 25 cts. to
enter contest. Mrs. J. F. Wall,
Manager.
Mrs. Sarah Smith, of Forsyth, is
is making and extended visit to
her son, Mr. E. M. Smith.
Mr. Bray, 2f Atlanta, was a
visitor here Snnday."
Mr. Wyman Sloan, of the Geor
gia School of Technology in At
lanta, was present Saturday at the
silver wedding of his parents, Mr.
and Mis. T. A. Sloan.
Miss Edna Earle Lindsey spent
the week-end in Atlanta.
H’Mrs. Howard Carmichael and
Mrs. Florence Harper went to At
lanta Saturday and saw Ben Hur
presented at the matinee.
Mrs. Anna Weaver, of Stone
Mountain,and Miss Annie Snell are
the guests for a few days of Mr.
and Mrs. J. S. Rodgers. They din
ed with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rape
Tuesday.
Mrs. Leonora Townsend, of
Greensboro, is the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. J. T. Weems.
Everything for Christmas dec
oration and amusement at the
Variety Store. Adv.
The Rev. J. M. Gilmore and Mr.
Ed Copeland attended the pastors
and layemen’s conference of the
Flint River Association at Griffin
Monday.
. A quantity of good overcoats
and clothin at'a bargain at \V B.
J. Ingram’s. Adv.
Six pounds of good coffee tor a
Dollar at W. B. J Ingrain’s. Adv
FOR RENT. Six.room dwelling
within two blocks of public square.
Scip Speer, McDonough. Ga. Adv.
Mrs. Clem Huling visited Atlanta
Saturday.
It is pleasing news to the friends
of Mrs. B. B. Carmichael to learn
that she is improving from her
recent sickness.
Do not forget to help the ladies
with the bazaar. Contribute some
thing. Go to it and enjoy your
self.
The bazaar will be held m the
old Horton Drug store room.
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The daughters of the Confeder
acy expressed to the old Soldier’s
home a box of delicacies this week.
It is their pleasure to cheer these
old heroes in their declining years.
The J^dies v vOf :i the Methodist
church are,dpserVing this week as
a weel< of'prayer.
ffe fi of. t; FJippel,
was fn trar cny Tuesday. - "
HC. Lowe spent Saturday
in Atlanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carmichuel
and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Car
michael and family, Mr. LJ S.ev
ensand son, Hamilton, of Atlanta,
and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Carmichael,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Carmichael Sjinday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cook, Jr.,
have returned to McDonough,
after their honeymoon of several
weeks and are at home for a few
weeks at the Dunn House. Their
many friends here rejoice to se e
theriv again. J •>.*..
.£• J " y..
>2O per (rent of|Men s suits, over
coats, odd pants, boy’s suits, and
ladies cloaks at Henry County
Supply Co. Adv.
Dr. M, E. Berry seems to be ?
champion hog. raiser. Monday’s
killing showed one killed by him,
weighing 200 pounds at six months
of age.
Contribute to the bazaar and go
up Tuesday -and Wednesday and
buy your Christmas presents.
20 per cent off Mens suits, over
coats, odd pants, boys suits, and
ladies cloaks at Henry County
Supply Co. ' Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Turner -have
moved from the residence on
Depot street to the place formerly
owned by Mr. W. A. White on
Brown Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmie Clements
Patrick have moved into the house
on Depot street formerly occupied
by Dr. H. C. Hightower.
Mrs. W. F. Cook, Jr., and Miss
Agnes Dunn spent Wednesday in
Atlanta.
j Mr. J. D. Williamson, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end at the Dunn
House.
Dr. B. E. Horton spent Monday
1 in Atlanta.
Mr. end Mrs. John L. Tye and
daughters, Misses Ethel and Car
olyn, of Atlanta, attended the
silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Sloan Saturday evening.
Mr. Tommie Tolleson, of Fay
etteville, was greeting his many
McDonough friends here Tuesday.
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Mr. Tyron Elliott, of Crest, was
visiting relatives here Wednesday.
He is an old Henry county man and
is prospering in his new home.
His many friends here were glad
to see him again.
Mrs. H. A. Hirkness’s many
friends will regret that she is
seriouslv ili, ■■ • a 'pe th >t she
may soon >e r -t n d to health.
Mr. J C Da:'.’, i’s sister, Mrs.
F la Bryans, had a bad fall at her
home in Oglethorpe Friday and
uas been p irt illv paralyzed since.
Mr. Daniel leit,Sunday to be with
her. Our last reports were not en
couraging. . ’
Miss Beulah Atkinson was the
attracts e hostess to the rook club
Tuesday evening. v
Enter your baby in the eontesL
The prettiest and' finest specimen
of babyhood will receive a gold
ring, the second best a gold ring,
the third a blue ribbon. 25 cents
for entrance to contest. No charge
for parents or nurse.
Mr. W. J. Elliott was in our city
Wednesday.
Mr. M. A.>Terry, of Stockbridge,
made McDonough a brief visit
Wednesday. * '• .
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Lumber For Sale’
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and Strayed Dog.
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Lumber for sale 3 miles South
East of McDonough. Also strayed
bird dog, color white with lemon
spots. Notify me and reward.
A. C. Norman, ’ m,
R. F. D. No. 1. * McDonongh.
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H r f Wm at rv ' In the mamifacture of the Imperial Coat
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Trj ’ |[ ranges are correctly proportioned, beau
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I j| Ip -strutted in such a manner by skilled
MF 1 l+rrrgfiill* j|| 1 mechanics that they are practically indis
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The Imperial Cast Range has spacious Six Hole Top, Large Oven, Larsje Fire Box, Large Feed Pouch, Large Warming
Closet, Lai ge Porcelain Resei voir, Full Nickel Trio net, in fact everything th.* g.,« *• to make an u p-to-date, sanitary,
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and Heating Stoves, Iron and Brass Bed*, Oak Uvasers, Wash Stcn Is, Ch; f r orobes, Chiffoniers, Chairs, Rockers,
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Dr. Estes, of Atlanta, was down
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith, from
near Morrow, spent Sunday after
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Florence
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Patillo and
Json, G. W., were the guests of
, relatives in Atlanta Saturday and
i Sunday.
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i Misses Harriet and Elon Clark
spent Friday in Atlanta.
Miss Odessa Dease spent Sun
day with Miss Annie Mav Milam.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Butler were
the guests of their daughter, Mrs.
Grover Cla»’k, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mitcht 11
motored to Atlanta and back Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dodson
spent Sunday with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wright.
Mrs. Bartow Clark went to At
lauta shopping Saturday.
Miss Birdie Powell spent Sunday
with homefolk.
Bill.
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Pine Apple.
Mrs. Mary Copeland visited Mr.
J. M. Lester and family Suntfnyi
night.
Several from this section atterid-'
ed the candy pulling at Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Weldon’s Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Prichett
gave a pound supper FridaykntghL
I will ring off. My fingers are
.getting cold. I think this weather
will do to kill hogs.
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Merry Widow.
Beersh^ba.
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/„ Re,y. J. M. Gilmore filled his re -
appointment at Sharon Sat
and Sunday.
Three Back Slat DouLle
Cane Bottom Chair
with hickory stretchers,
maple frame, widest seat
in cane bottom chairs.
12 CHAIRS $3.00 .
6 CHAIRS $3.00
Do not ship less than six
chairs.
Ed. & Al. Matthews
158 EDGEWOOD AVENUE
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Brumby’s High Back
Chair
Solid oak frame, straight
oak posts in back, furnished
with Cobier seats. T hese
chairs are substantially
constructed and give the best
of satisfaction. Cash With
Order
12 CHAIRS SIO.OO
6 CHAIRS $ 5.00
Messis. W. L. Presson and La
ban Gunn made a trip to Atlanta
this week.
The singing given by Mrs. John
Gorman was very much enjoyed
Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Duke dined with
Mrs. Emma Piper Sunday.
It is cold weather this morning
and there will be plenty of fresh
meat in this settlement by night.
Peeksville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jenkins visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Waymond Savage
Sunday.
Misses Jennie and Annie Heron
visited triends around here Thurs
day.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Jenkins visit
de Mr. and Mrs. Ed Savage Sunday.
Mr. Barron Barnes happend to
a very bad accident Wednesday
evening. A mule kicked him.
Fail-view.
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Mrs. Mary Copeland spent Sun
day night with Mr. J. E. Lester
and family.
; Mr. J. H. Weemii, an aged citizen
of this community, died last Thurs
iiayfttornring at nine o’-clock. The
funeral apd interment were at
Rerta; church Friday. He leaves,
a wife and four children to mourn
his loss. 1 r 1 j »
Flipped.
Mr. Candler Dailey and Misses
May Glass afrid Maggie Dailey were
the r uests of Misses Etheleue and
Rowena Smith Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Simpson and
daughter, Sarah, spenf Sunday at
Stockbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Benett and
children spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Misses Nettie Gray and Sallie M.
Combs spent Saturday night at
I. )cu*t Grove.
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