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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1915)
EISEMAN EROS., Inc. 11:13-15-17 Whitehall Street, The South’s greatest outfitters’ entire stock of the highest class Men’s and Young Men’s suits, Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes, etc. Boys’ and Children’s wearables including ail the new Spring and Summer Merchandise now on sale, at the most astonishing reductions ever offered in the clothing history of the entire South. In order to complete our future plans of a Modern Department Store, this high grade stock of Men’s and Young Men’s outfittings, must be converted into CASH AT ONCE. The new corporation who recently took over Eiseman Bros., Inc., purchased the stock of merchandise out right at practically one-half the original whole sale cost and it Is now being sold at correspond ing reductions. It is not necessary to go into detail relative to the high class merchandise carried by this great institution. Practically every standard line of men’s wearables made in the United States, is now being sold at re markably low prices, including Fruhauf, Naumburgand Hirsh-Wickwire’s, world renowned clothes. Manhattan and Artistic Shirts. Hess and Eiseman Bros. Low Shoes. John B. Stetson and Crohit-Knapp and Eiseman Bros, special hats. " Piccadilly” American Hosiery and Scriven Underwear and other famous brands. The reputation for high class merchandise, courteous treatment, and honorable dealings that Eiseman Bros., Inc., have enjoyed for the past fifty years, which has made them the LEADING CLOTHING INSTITUTION OF THE ENTIRE SOUTH will be strictly adhered to during this gigantic sale. A Few of the Many Bargains Men’s $lB Suits $12.45 Men’s $25 Suits $16.45 Men’s S2O Suits 14.45 Men’s S3O Suits 19.45 Men’s 50c Work Shirts . . . 29c Men’s 50c Hose 29c Men’s 75c Silk Hose .... 39c Men’s $1.50 Silk Front Shirts . . S>sc Men’s $3 Hats $1.95 Men’s £4 Low Shoes . . . 2.55 Boys’ 50c Knee Pants 33c Boys’ 50c Waists 35c Boys’ $6.50 Suits $3.95 Boys’ $7.50 Blue Serge Suits with 2 pair Pants 4.95 Men’s $5 Pants $2.45 Men’s $5 Silk Shirts 3.45 Thousands of other values we cannot quote here. All to be sold at greatly reduced prices. Every transaction is bonafide. Every article is guaranteed as advertised — or money refunded. I EISEMAN BR»;.lnc., "‘ U Atlanta 6 G^ treet ’ How to Secure Railroad Fares. Buy round trip tickets and present the return stub. Railroad fares paid BOTH WAYS to purchasers of $25 or over for a radius of fifty miles. Will Cull Your Cotton Seen on Monday, Wednesday, and Fri day of each week. 15c per hun dred pounds for CASH Will buy your culled seed at 1-2 market price. A. K. BROWN. Mr. Ernest Tarpley, who makes his home in Columbus, was here Sunday. Judge E. J. Reagan attended s perior court at Conyers this week. A GOOD ROOF LENGTHENS , THE LIFE OF YOUR BUILDING. . * 4 / « No roofing is superior to Galvanized Iron. We have a car load of the best grade of Galvanized Iron Roofing. Let us have your tarly orders. Planters Warehouse & Lumber Company ' McDonough, Ga. MAKE YOUR OWN f PAINT* YOU will SAVE f 56 ds. PER CAL this IS HOW /IjAkV * J Buy 4 gals. L.C&M. Semi- V ' Mixed Real Paint $8.40 JOj I And 3 gals. Linseed Oil Ey* If to mix with it at TV 1 I estimated cost of 2.40 11 A I Makes 7 gals. Paint for SIO.BO i/X f I I It’s only $1.54 per gal. _ The L. 4 M. SEMI-MIXED REAL paint is pure white lead. ZINC and LINSEED OlL—the beat knows paint materials for 100 years. Use a gallon out of any you buy and if not the best paint made, then return the paint and get all your money back. Copeland Turner Merc. C o McDonough, - - - Georgia jtexaßg. Otd&tfXetx. Sick headache, biliousness, piles and bad breath are usually caused by inac tive bowels. Get a box of Rexall Orderlies. They act gently and effec tively. Sold only by us at 10 cents. The McDonough Drug Co. Anvil Block. Miss Lillie Trammel spent Tues day night with Mr. Ed Trammel’s family. Rev. Mr. Still, Rev. Mr. Owen, and Mr. Lamar Adamscn, of La mar College, spent Sunday night and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Adamson. Mr. C. W. Sockwell and daugh ter, Eva, spent Thursday in the Gate Citv. Mrs. Minnie Walden and child-- ren, of Atlanta, were the guests of her parents here Sunday. Mrs. Cash and son, Oscar, were the guests of relatives in Atlanta Saturday. ■' Mr. Will Clark made a flying visit to friends and relatives here Saturday. i “Polly”. Pine Apple. Mrs. Marv'Copeland and Master Howard, of Iynella, visited Mr. J. M. Lester Saturday Dight and Sun day. Mr. T. W. Price. Jr., spent! 'hursday night with Mr. J. E. Les r. Mr. W. P. Walker is quite sick in he Griffin Hospital. Mesdames J. M. and J. E. Lester •avc a quilting Thursday, It was *nojyed by several of their friends. Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Horton spent Tuesday in Atlanta, and were the ruests of Miss Bertha Stansel at o’clock dinner. jwtt "je; 1 wiu .elieve your indigestion. Many people in this town have used them and we have yet to hear of a ease where they have failed. We know the for mula. Sold only by ns—2sc a box. ■' l The McDonough Drug Co. ‘ *♦ i h) .A GRAND RALLY FOR THE SCHOOLS OF HENRY COUNTY. Thursday and Friday, April 15th and 16th. We are vitally interested in the success ot this occa sion and welfare ot our most splendid schools. Come, bring your triends and neighbors. Make our store your headquarrers while in the city. Inspect our excellent line of new Spring Laces, Mil linery, Dress Goods, Slip pers, and Clothing. Special introductory offer forJFair^Week. FREE, one large can of Gold Bar Desert peaches with each dol lars worth of our Special Blend Roasted Coffee, ground or un ! ground. This is an excellent coffee. ! FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS ■■■■■■■■■■■nßmnnuiwwauuaßD MiMMMHHBanHHNnaaHMaH* 1 i Closing out Sale pantt Distributors, Spot cash $4.25. All others in proportion. Visit us and Get our prices on your Wants. ; Speckled and Unknown | Peas Wo want Corn, Corn=]Vleal I Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks, (Shoulders and hams Place your order NOW for potatoe slips. COPELAND-TURNER Mercantile Company. Phone 25.