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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1914)
Mrs. A. B. Sanders and Mrs. A. 8. Scott returned 'hoijie 'Saturday •from Athens, where they attend •€d the meeting ofjtks Woman’s M issionary Convention of the Methodist church. P. BLANTON & SON GRIFFIN, GA. u ai '>■■■■lll >- /<*... iilmi Dressed and Rough Lumber, Shingles, Line, Cement, and Plaster, Oils, Lead, and Building Hardware, Doors, Win I . dows and Blinds. > Come to See Us and Save Money—or Phone 346 Griffin HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO ELIMINATE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. Rosemary Flour , . . $4 75 81. Sugar 4.50 Cwt Octagon Soap . . 3.65 Case Pure Ga CaneSyiup . 34c Gal By. 81. Red J. Tobacco . . 3.00 Box Sweepstakes Tobacco . 3.40 Box Coffee—Bulk Roasted 5 1-2 lb. to dollar 202-206 E Solomon St., GRIFFIN, GA. A RARE OPPORTUNITY , FOR THE WEEKLY’S READERS of Raleigh, N C., is one ; best—probaWy the best—farm paper published. - While knowing*little of farming, we ourselves always read \ v , v ’ T The Progressive Farmer with much interest. * ■ *** .. 1 i / s *'• ) * M ;r. S ?'i our proposition. > ’ V * . • ' ..i -» • .. • * r ,, To all whose payment of one dollar or more pays their subscription to The Weekly up to January 1, 1915, add , , whose request is made for the two at the time of the pay | " ment, we shall send The Weekly up to that date and The •« ' progressive Farmer six months. f I IN SUBSCRIBING, I « ■ Call for the two papers. New One-Year Sifbscrto - I H • ——^—— •• ... . v -. t ' . . I will have paper sent to them from now to January i, 1915. This offer expired sometime ago, but The ‘Progressive Farmer has extended it for only a shojt time longer. Address, FRANK REAGAN, “ •*■*" ■ t-- *'• ■*r • .^, Editor and Publisher, Telephon s: Office, 23; Residence, 15.-1 s£-’ McDONOUGH, GEORGIA > * • Jiv*. * * « 5 • \ EGGS TOR HATCHING;— Thorough-bred White Plymouth Rocks, white Leghorns, and Indi an Runner Ducks, $1 per setting. * L. SHERWOOD, McDonon- h Ga., Route 4. 3-6,4. Oakland. Miss Esma George spent Satur day and Sunday at her home in Morrow. Mr. Will Martin and family vere the guests of Mr. Charlie Foster and family Sunday. The singing at Mr. Ernice Bar nett’s Sunday night was enjoyed by all present. Miss Lila Hind, of McDonough, ! was the guest of Miss Janie' Vlavs I Wednesday-night and Thursday. Mr. ( fteti’nas his ne‘.w residence about completed. v Mr: Lawrence M vs and mother •were The guests of friends at Lo-. cust..Grove Saturday and Sunday. We are sorry slate that Mrs. Ada Alexander is on the s-ck list , this week. i " >** ~~ ; j Mr. Edgar Coker and children spent Saturday in Griffin. i It would take quite a while and space to write all the visiting that was done in this past week, so for fear of the w.tste basket, will close. FARM LOANS. Money to Joan on farm lands. Brown & Brown Miss Ethel Sowell spent Friday and Saturday in Atlanta with Miss Stevie Brogden. ! HERNDON R BARBER SHOP. Everything first class and up to date. Everything is kept in a per fect sanitary condition. Prices reasonable. Shaves 5 cents and hair cuts 10 and 15 cents on the \ second chair. Dont forget the | place.. Just this side of Atkinson’s j grocery. store. Just between ! public.sqtiare and Post Office. Miss Ruth Turner visited in Atlanta for several days last week. Mrs. R. H. Hankinson and Professor E. D. Gunby conducted a party of the High School stu dents to Atl&nta Thursday even ing of last week to see the Mer chant of Venice played. A Telephone for Every Farmer Do yOU wan* one^ We will tell you how to get it at small cost. Fill out and return this coupon today. SOUTHERN BELL TEL. U TEL. CO. Atlanta, Ga. Please send me your free booklet describing your pl*n for farmers* telephone service at small cost. N ame . -_ r .. r . * V , R. F. D. No Town and State Address FARMERS* LINE DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHOK3 AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY S. Pryor St, Atlanta, Ga. Mr. George Green’s condition is slightly improved, but he is still* very ill. \ Misses Kathleen Thomason, of Monticello, and Miss Kate Thoma son, of Atlanta, will spend the week, end here with Mrs. R. O. Jackson.