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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1914)
BAPTISTS GENERAL MEETING TO CONVENE AT CONCORD. Complete Program Is Given Be low. Meeting Comes on The 27th Instant 9:30 A. M. Devotional Services, Led by Rev. W. H. Robinson. 10:00 A M. The New Testment, J. w. R. Jenkins and J.A. Bonner. 11:00 A.M. Sermofi, J. E. Sam mons. Dinner on the grounds. 2:00 P f M. Devotional Service, led by F. Smith. 2:30 The Deaconship, Dr. A. T. Spalding. 3:30 I*. M. Missionary Confer ence led by Dr. W. H. Smith of the Foreign Mission Board, Rich mond, Ya. Saturday March 28th. 9:00 A. M. Devotional Services led by G. 11. Westbrooks. 9:30 A. M. Mission Talk, B. D. Gray and W. H. Smith. 11:00 A. M. Sermon, Rev. S. B. King. More dinner on the ground. 2:00 P. M. Devotional Services led by J. J. Rawls. 2:30 P. M. Office and Work of the Holy Spirit” J.E. Sammons and S. B. King. 7:30 A. M. The Headship of the Churches, Dr. B. J. W. Graham. Sunday March 29th. 9:30 A. M. Devotional Service, led by ('. M. Neel. 9:40 A. M. The Twentieth Cen tuary Sunday School, R. C. Mat thews. R. (). Crouch and others. 11: 00 A. M. Sermon, B. J. W. Graham. 7:30 P. M. Sunbeam Exercises. 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Dr. A. T. Spalding. J. S. KNOWLES, PASTOR. Scott’s Gossypium Phospho Guano FOR SALE BV T. C. KELLY, McDonough, ga. Aid to Folks The telephone aids the busy farmer to keep in touch with neighborhood affairs even during the rush season. He can call his neighbors in the evening and discuss the events of the day and arrange plans for community work after the crop# are laid by. Every farmer needs the help of the telephone. See the nearest Bell Manager or send a postal for our free booklet and see how small the cost is. FARMERS' LINE DEPARTMENT i SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY BM D 4 o S. PRYOR STREET ATLANTA, GA. STATE SUNDAY SCHOOLS TO MEET AT MILLEDGEVILLE Great Rreparation Are Being Made. Dates Are Anri! 14- 4 16th. R. R. Rates Reduced. The various railroads of the State have granted a special round trip rate from practically all points in the Staie to Milledge ville where the State Sunday Con vention will be held on April 14th, 15th, 16th. The program Com mittee for this Convention has prepared an unusally strong pro gram, having secured in all more than thirty-five Speakers. Not only will “Georgia’s best” Sunday School workers be on the program but some out of the State work ers of national reputation have been secured. Among the speak ers will be Rev. E. C. Dargan, D. D. Macon, President of the South ern Baptist Convention; Mr. John Walker, Sparta; Mr. Wm. A. Brown, Chicago, 111.; Mr. E. E. French, Nashville, Tenn. Mr. Asa G. Candler Atlanta; Dr. L. 0. Bricker, Atlanta; Rev.J. R. Sevier, MAKE YOUR OWN f PAINT J you will SAVfc r r f. 6D els. PER GAL. THIS IS HOW /M|k\ Y /Buy 4 gals. L.C&M. Semi- V S Mixed Real Paint $8.40 t fTT F And3gals.LinseedOil Mil Makes 7gals. Paint forslo.Eo Ji\ J It’s only $1.50 per gal. I/A /i I The L. &M. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT In PURE WHITE LEAD, ZINC and LINSEED OIL the bent known paint materials lor 100 yearn. Use a gat. out of any you buy and if not the best paint made, then return the paint and get all your money back. The Copeland Turner Mercantile Company. McDonough, ga. Augusta; Mr. W. S. Witham, At lanta; and Mrs. Mary Harris Armur, Macon. Special preparations are being made for the music, which is to be under the direction of Prof. E. 0. Excell, of Chicago, assisted by Prof. Alvin W. Roper, of Winona Lake, Ind., a pianist of national reputation. The Local Committee on Ar rangements, of which Mr. L. C. Hall, a prominent Banker of Mil ledgeville, is Chairman, is sparing no pains or efforts in arranging for the entertainment of the Con vention. All delegates will be en tertained without cost while at tending the Convention. From tiie headquarters of the Georgia Sunday School Associa tion, 1024 Hurt Building, Atlanta, the General Secretary, Mr. I). W. Sims, is sending 1 roughout the state a large quantity of advertis in g mauer. A communication from Mr. Sims indicates that the attendance at Miliedgeville in April will ia all probability be from 250 to 300 more than at any previous Convention. At a re cent meeting ot the Atlanta Su perintendents, Mr. M. A. Hale was made Chairman of a Commit tee to look into the advisability of running, a special tram from At lanta to accommodate the Atlanta delegates. The following special railroad rates for the round trip to Mil ledge vdle from McDonough and other nearby towns are given be low: McDonough $3.95. Hampton 4.35. Jackson 3.70. f Jonesboro 4.85. Griffin 3.95. Covington ___ r 2.80. WHITE OAK LUMBER— -2 x 8, 4,000 feet 2 x 6, 2,000 feet 6x6 to 6 * 8 Sills, 10 to 18 feet 4 x 6, 7 feet, $2.00 per hundred at mill. Cotton Seed, Bowden, $2 per hundred, 3 tons. H. R. PAIR, Flippeu. Ga. adv. 3-27 v 3 * 1 Sm fv* ATLANTA MONT CLOMERaST Wp WM Why Morris Brands Prevent Shedding. Our Guanos derive their ammonia from the HIGHEST GRADES MW OF BLOOD, BONE AND PACKING HOUSE ANIMAL TANKAGE. 'gjgf We do not use one ounce of the cheaper mineral ammoniates, air nitrogen, leather compounds, or other so-called “Tankages.” By the use of only high clas3 ammoniates, we insure early, constant and ! jOl! ulpSj late feeding of the plant regardless of unfavorable seasons. This Mb- i keeps the plant in a healthy, vigorous condition, and enables it to nTfiL wTraf resist disease and to retain its fruit MBnl w/ Unless you buy fertilizers carry ing a guarantee of absolute pu- totSjfi rity on each bag, such as we give, you are liable to starve your krfgj crop, and suffer a heavy leaching and shedding loss. Why take chances for the mere pittance of a few cents per acre? Order the MORRIS BRANDS now your v -arest dealer ar. 1 o?ure your crop steady and de: ~.d Vie 2 tritLu throughout | the growing season. ySEJi SUNDAY SCHOOLS MEET AT LIBERTY HILL On March 22, the fourth Sunday, there will be held at Liberty Hill churc\ a meeting of the Western Division of the Henry County S. S. Association. An aii day program is being prepared, dinner on the grounds, and the usual good sing ing and helpful S. S. suggestions. This orogram in detail will be an nounced later. At this meeting its hoped to report the Western Division a Gold Star division. To do this it will be necessary to have every S. S. in the division represented. The Supertendent and two others are allowed, as delegates and as many others as will come are invited. The Northern Division reached this standard at its recent meet ting at Stockhndge. The Eastern Division exptcus to have a meet ing soon in v\ ulch wall be repre sented its schools not before represented this year. The South ern Division lacks two schools. If our four districts are all Gold Star districts, then our county will be a Gold Star county, and we beleive, the first one in the State. This is worth working for. Authorize delegates to repre sent you, and get delegates that will go. The schools in this division are Hampton Baptist and Methodist, Berea, Mt. Carmel, Oakland, Lib erty Hill, Luei i and Rocky Creek. T. J. HORTON, Division Pres. O. 0. TOLLESON, County Secty. FOR TWELVE MONTHS’ SUPPORT. Georgia, Henry County. ANNIE KNIGHT, having made application for Twelve Months’ Support out of the estate of SAMUEL L. KNIGHT, deceased, and the appraisers having filed their return, all persons concern ed are hereby required to show cause before the Court- of Ordinary of said county on the first Mon day in April 1914, why said application should not be granted. T This 9 day of March, 1914. A. G. Harris, Ordinary. 4-3, 4 I RESIST ’ CHICAGO ST.MMCPM L ST. LOUIS t FO« SALE BY GREEN TAdPLEY i I. A. CLARK, EUenwood. Ga. Mcl) no .«h. <•«. H D &y D MOORE. Conley. Ga JOSEPH MANN, Stockbridge. Ga „ Z T. PEEBLES. Lovejoy. Ga A. G. COMBS, Locust Grove, Ga. POWELL BROS . Rex. Ga. • D CRAWFORD. Ackert, Ca PREVENT SHEDDING Bonner's Big 801 l Cotton. Cluster variety. Some bolls meas ure 7 inches around. Seed $2 per bushel. J. S. Bonner, Route 2, Stockbridge, Ga. Adv-4-10,11. FOR ADMINISTRATION. Georgia, Henry County. To whom it may concern: J W. CAPPS, having made application to me in due form to be appointed permanent ad ministrator upon the estate of W. T. CAPPS, late of said county, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in April 1914. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 2 day of March, 1914. A. G. Harris, Ordinary. 3-27, 4. DR. W J. TURNER DENTIST Will be in his Hampton office Tuesday and Friday of each Week. And in his Locust Grove office Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday of each Week. D. A. BROWN. DENTIST Office Hours : 7.30 to 12 A. M. to 6 P. m. TERMS: STRICTLY CASH. McDonough, Ga. E. J. REAGAN, Attorney at Law, Office in The Henry County Weekly Building. Will practice in all the courts. R. O. JACKSON, Attorney-at-Law, McDonough, Ga. BROWN & BROWN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, McDonough, Ga. Miss Lorah B. Allen ■ With' JOHN J. BOOKOUT Jeweler, Optician, Engraving, and Watchmaker 53 W. Mitchell St., ATLANTA, GA. Engraved Cards, Invitations, etc. LEACHING KANSAS CITY SO. OMAHA OKLAHOMA CITY S;A r&m