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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1914)
Urs. Tom Patterson Hostess. 55r ’* ’ > . 5 ' ' ft s Mrs. Tom Patterson was host ess at a rook party Wednesday Afternoon. | Twenty ladies were invited to ■injoy Mrs. Patterson’s hospitality, ||md a most enjoyable time was Btad. • The rooms were artistically ■lecorated with jonquills, dainty Biyacinths, and other blossoms of fcpring. A sweet course was serv ed after the game. Little Louise Cook, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Cook, Sis very ill with pneumonia, Beersheba. Miss Willie Mae Kersey is spend ing a few days with Miss Lizzie Duke.. „ The ones who have been sick in this section are improving. 10c i JLOGERSJHQTEL LOT mm show ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM)”DAILY." * 40c ■r biggejTprofitj mh *^ # ‘ ■ Ar«*M«ml through a liber*! me el high ■ (ndt, gsarantecd femndi ol lertllhter. b joHn eorti« much to cultivate aa acre, poorly fertltiaed, m it doc* the acre wed faUUaed. Your profit depend* upon ypt tr crop, aed » ! gear crop depends upon your liberal uae of ■fertilizers ■ To get the best result* fro* the liberal um ■■■■ I '• v ' s * ■ of lertUiter, the 1 ; hmftd-should be salted Ih I ■ the land. W f giix fertiliser*, especially aalted to the difleeeotgrades of Georgia soiL ■ If yoar lands are gray or loan*? cse oar ■ CRAY LAND FfifITIUZER; if yoar fcaad la «m day or red! me oar REI> ! AKO P*ft fl J ; ■ TtLIZEJL Oar hraads are »achia« ailaed, «■ v H arhleh loaorea aolforwity, from the Wat coo- ■ ceatratea, oar lertiliaers are dry aad drttfaa hht. all lha ***** oor deliver pm**: *m ■ grdcea righl aad oar cutftoaaexs pim—« rrnm ramins ca, !&■*. u. O. I*. *T .• r. ' ••■' •<• lu. . in, Wpmm:-: m f w-. : easfi - ■•■• •• ' 1 ..-TWHUtL I <■ _ it i. ■ « , ■ * A <r, viA., A Pit It, 10. 1 'S •'• .• |L * ;‘VfcAS5.* i-jr Trt ~ i~lim wB 'A * ■ ” ’** !». vJt*. lUi« harkpw-P «••>• r ’V *. :»■V ■'Z. f**wi Mto». I Mfttrfl j - - -* ><*« . . /■ *• ••• A Jjj f “' f . • JjC h*< * V . * ' * ? ■ >v* * if — i> ■ • •* * iOstlfS I *■ ■ L I COMINS ALL NEXT WEEK STAFFING MON, MARCH 2D v • ''' f, . i - General Admission! (V TO EVERYBO!>y ,wv •••-> i.i. "■'« p _ Doors. Open™ , ,1 p m, ‘famwiWMßnw »p- LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. E. D. Tolleson is visiting her parents at Jackson this week. Mr. D. P. Cook spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mr. Tohn B. Rowan, .of Flippen district, was in our city Tuesday. Mr. Walter Cook, Jr., spent the week-end in our city. Mr Joel Bankston via ed Jack son on Thursday of last week. Mr. Otis Love visited Conyers relatives Sunday. MrsV B. H Butts, of Barnesville, spent several d <ys here last week with Mr and Mrs. Joel Bankston and Miss Mamie Johnson. Mr. Gordon Dickson, spent Monday in Atlanta. Messrs. W. A. Turner, John H. Turner, and Wade Turner were the guests gf Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner at Jackson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J H. Turner, of Jackson, spent Sunday with his mother at Mr. Luther Fargason’s. '• • * Mrs. John S. Brown, of Locust Grave, spent Sunday night and Monday with Mrs. T. J. Patterson. Mr. A. A. Jameson, of Atlanta, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hankinson. Mrs. Ingram spent a few days last week with her mother at Lovejoy. Mr. Jonce Fargason continues exceedingly ill at at r his home on College street. , *>,,«. , i.. » Mri. Otis Tolleson entertained a few friends most delightfully last Thursday. - • Mr. W. J. Elliott, of Atlanta, spent several days here last week. McDonough is always glad to see ■■ Mrs Johfc Turner bad Mrs. W. A. Turner and Mrs Wade Turner and children to spent Sunday with her. *■.,». * « A. * * Messrs. Joel and C. W. Banks ton attended the funeral of their aunt, Mr*. Smith, at pjiffjn, Sgn? * . .. m . . <0 Mis* Lav+aia-*onee aadJrfr. Ray mond Harris, of Hampton, were the guests of friends here Sunday afternoon. FARM LOANS. Money*o loan on farm Isolds. L X write Hroym 4c Bfown. Mr.Robertßowden, son tit Rev. L. J. Bowden, who has been in I Mississippi for several turned home Saturday. 10c 10c -'■Mrs.- Walter Cobb's— mi ny friends are glad that she has re covered from her recent severe illnerfi* ftrith*l9£^>pe'** di-ici t- .v»..~4» ... fUatlngr Prolific ■utfieJi onUvfi e If yao or»g«ta« to phaitt sda fhla •priag, either is ftii peer *v* erth er to enter the cere efcch swtesls. the him to gleet, la HaeUegs’ Rrehde. ’ Official '' United tthlea “ ‘‘teterh leant records ahow this eem has fielded more per acre that any ether com pi ah tog ta the Sooth. Hastings' Prolific won the Georgia record with 214 bethels to pse aerir tha Missis sippi record with 221’bushels; the Ar kansas record with 172 2-S; the Pier* Ida record. 222 M.' Hastings Prolific has w«A flVo-Mtfha «r thd eorh elwb K«i la Georgia. It hae worn h field per acre records ig *»eff deutham iUU. UrrWy**r* eht df fiaor .•. *"/ *••*»* *i i» Thla com prodttces a grala and for age sd- the flaeet «esHlf. It' Is -the ** rt t£*t U tai say fsrksdldllsst l 4 mif «t ' ‘ I v k Hrtdhhr ee«U;'l*f ptsß. 20 rente; pfett. 10 eenti; tnert, f mmmj& m is ion of valuable agrteultaral fas iMetha aad la a good booh la here m •» hra M. •. MAdTtMOd 4k y t] MAKE-YQUR OWN J PAINT 1 roif tel 1 save ! JhgrffVT M eta. Ml CAL THM W BOW * yßup 4 gala. L.ChM. Semi- . |WV A bliaad Seal Paunt • #«.♦« 1 JOT 7 AodSgals.LinaeedOil I 5 w**ai* WithU t 1 yt: io II 1 | Mskas 7 gals. Psiat ferflt. SO I VI A I If. only SIJO par gal. Usa a ess. eat er ear rm be* Mi Ifse Che NMr t the paies ees a«t Iks Cspshsi Tsrasr ■iff McDonough, ga. Clinton, son of Mr- and Mrs. Henry Hightower, is quite sick with pneumonia. Bonner’s Big 801 l Cotton. Cluster variety. Some bolls meas ure 7 inches around. Seed $2 per bushel. J. S. Bonner, rtoute 2, Stockbridge, Ga. Adv-4-10,! 1. The little negro girl, Daisy Lof ten who was > fr burned some time ago, died Thursday of last week after intense suffering. A. B. & F. A. MITCHAM, Funiture and Undertaking HAiIPTON, GEORGIA. We have an experienced Enbiluuc,a Henry county boy, Mr. Perry Welch. . - [ir - riir _ m ... IHHQHnHniHE VIiSJ WSmS ' l a ft % it' AM f—mw** «*''>» 1 ,;v '**® A» •mUhm*»fmr*±ny *—*'***— * Ow«lw>itan»tMrivHdmtoiml »vW>wwnwiltM< Mm m! •***•-♦, MftMftHt lawm Mu Wat H—l, Mill wtwurtftSli. * f < TIRES! TIRES! , TIRES! Buy your'-Tires direct at LOWEST PRICES. fy buy my and contracting di&cf frorii the factories for tire* fix large quantities for spot cash, we are able to offer-them at a greaS Money saving price direct to the consumer. A saving of from 35- 60 per cent. >•.• » *<« , t*>»- ,*< <ji *r * When you boy tires trorii uS tdt full value, you don't havsf to pay the dealer's profit, the distribjutftr’s profit, salesman's commtSK sioh and other high selling ana Overhead expenses. We sell tirers direct’to consumer at jobbers prices and YOU GET BIG VALU£ ANB EXACTLY WHAT VOU FAY- FORj Shrewd auto owners compose our customers—among them aifk bankers, merchant*,dadtyer*; 'doctor*? planters and mp n in all hnes who know values and realise the advantages of buying direct. During the past dull winter automobile months we secured sona** excellent deals from the factories and now offer our purchases at the following prices: Among our tires are Diamond, Goodyear, Quaker, Nassau, Em pire, Fisk and others of equal quality. * ALL TIkES GUARANTEED FULLY. NOTE TdBSE PRICES^CARLFULLY ' i'.iu ll .:. ■■ ■ i■< ■i .. ii ■ - Tubes .....i.i.. ..... ... Sire * ’ Tire Grey Red Rc liner sßx3 f 7.20 SU6S $1.90 $135 30x3 7.80 1 95 2.20 i 40 30x3 1-2 10.80 2.80 3.10 1 90 31x3 1-2 1100 290 320 1.95 ! 32x3 1-2 11.90 2 95 3.25 2.00 •84x3 1-2 12.40 300 3.30 205 , -90x4 '13.10 310 • 3.40 2.30 ' 31x4 13.45 3.20 360 235 1 32X4 13.70 * 3.35 * 3.80 2.40- 33x4 14.80 3.50 3.90 2.45 34*4 16 90 3.60 4.08 2.60' 35X4 Wv2s 3.75 4.20 2.70- 36X4 ?7»5 3.90 4 25 2.80 34x4 1-2 IftOO 4.80 5.10 3.40 35x4 1-2 18.75 36x4 1-2 19.45 :4.90 5.30 3.60 -2 21.50 8.W3 ; «i<o 3.70 36x5 23.00 . 5.80 6.201 *.| 4.00 37x5 24.40 5.90 # j,. |j j 420 Wc can Fiir&i§h All Ofjier Sizes. t*i-n i*> >No»*Sk»d/>4t Per , ♦ Our supplyof these tires’is we advise early orieringL Remember, they are new. cleaa fresh, fully guaranteed goods. Att* high grade goods that will give beat service. TERMS—S' PER CENT DISCOUNT if hill amount tccom?)smeaa order C. O. D. opon receipt of 10 per cent of cod. SHIPMENTS. Money returned if unable to fill* order, ibed us triaX order bow; ‘ *' • c e *- TIRE FACVoIiI^"SALES CO. DAYTON, OHIO. Little Miss R th Carmichael ham been very ill this week but is now better. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Low spec** Saturday in Atlanta. For Tombstones and Monmenfc* see W. G. Thompson, McDonougej, Ga. , , (ad*s Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Fouche, Jr., A spet Sunday here wilti his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pouch**,.