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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1915)
JjOcals r Mrs. A. K. Brown visited Atlanta Saturday. Prof. E. I). Gunby spent the week end in Atlanta. Mr. Louis -inith, of Macon, was in our city Sunday. Miss Annie L. Nolan spent the week end with friends in Atlanta. The Hon. J. Q. Nolan and Mrs. Nolan and little daughter were the guests of Mrs. Annie M. Nolan at tea Monday evening. Misses lone and Ethel Price, of the Sixth district, were the charm ing guests of Mrs. Paul Turner Monday. Miss Marguerite Ward, former ly of Stockbridge, now of Atlanta, was married to Mr. Charles Fred erick Roddy Thursday evening of thigweek. It was a brilliant wed ding, and the beautiful bride re ceived many beautiful attentions for several weeks prior to the wedding. ¥ %&4CCISJL w %£g£gßan«HKMi Dyspepsia Tablets Will Relieve Your indigestion The McDonough Drug Co. The singing at Phillippi Sunday was a great event and an immense crowd attended. Mrs. W. D. Alexander, of Atlan ta, is the guest of Miss Mamie Al exander for the week. Mr. B. F. Grant represented the Methodist Sunday School at the convention of the Georgia Sunday School Association at Americus last week. Mrs. Carrie Dupree Smith and Mr. Walter Moore, of Jackson, were visitors in McDonough on Memorial Day. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Scott and lit tle Miss Genevieve Woodson were the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Olin Kin fe at Jackson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Lemon and children and Blanche Wentzell vis ited Griffin Sunday. Mrs. Charles Austin and little daughter, of Kenwood, are the guests of Mrs. H. H. Greer. A Food and Nerve Tonic is frequently required by old age. We always recommend SMM- “3a containing Jlgpophosphitcs as an ideal combination for this purpose. The McDonough Drug Co. Dr. Wyman Sloan, of Atlanta, spent the week-end in our city. Mr. 1 and Mrs. Vera Harper and Mr. Benton Neal made a motor trip to McDonough from Coving ton Sunday. Mrs. Julia McDonald spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mrs. Lamar Etheridge, of Jack son, was the guest of her parents here, Judge and Mrs. Paul Turner, for several days last week and this week. Dr. and Mrs. Mayson, of Atlan ta, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Farrar. Miss May Glass, of Flippen, vis ited McDonough Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Epps Brannan an nounce the birth of a little daugh ter. People Ask Us * What is the best laxative? Yean of experience in selling all kinds leads us to always recommend as the safest, surest and most satisfac tory. Sold only by us, 10 cents. The McDonough Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. R. A Sloan and Miss Maude Hill made a motor visit to Bullochville for the week-end. Mrs. Morrison Settle, of Jack son, was the guest of Judge and Mrs. Paul Turner Mondav. Mr. and Mrs. Benton Thompson announce the birth of a son, Charies Benton, on the 21st in stant. Delicate Children usually only need a food tonic to maae them Ftrong and healthy li : . :-I2 Emulsion containing 11 ypopkosphitet^ ip not only the best food tonic but is pitt to Luke. Sold only by us. The McDonough Drug Co. Dr. J. G. Smith and Messrs. Ja mie Hooten, H. M. ITu'iier, and E. D. Tolleson spent Wednesday and Thursday at a great Shriner’s meeting at Macon. « Miss Bertha Bunn spent the week end in Atlanta. The Rev. Jonas Barclay and Messrs. B. B. Carmhhad and J. C. Daniel were commissioners to install Rev. Mr. Miller ns pastor at the Jackson Presbyterian c urch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simms, of Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Thompson and Mrs. Sallie Jack son Simms, of Covington, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Turner Monday. Miss Camilla Weaver, of Fyffe, is the guest of Miss Dora Wolf. Misses Nellie and Eunice Calla way were the guests of their fath | er at Berner Sunday. “I Don’t Feel Good” Thnfc is what a lot of people tell us. 1) sualiy tlieir bowels only need cleansing. QidciZi&s, will do the trick and make you feel fine. We know this positively. Take one tonight. Sold only by us, 10 cents. The McDonough Drug Co. Mr. Raymond Cathy, of Atlanta, was the guest of his father, Mr. G. W. Cathy, Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Fouche spent Sunday in Atlanta. 0 Miss Annie L. Nolan attended the Ward-Roddy wedding in At lanta Thursday evening. Dr. R. E. Horton attended the meeting of the Medical association in Atlanta last week. The Hon. J. Q. Nolan and Mrs. Nolan and their charming little daughter, Jacquelyn, were the guests of the Dunn House Mon dav nignt. Their many old friends here were glad to see them here. Mrs. Jack Craft and Master Jack, Jr., of Halt well, are the guests of Mrs. E. M. Smith. Mrs. Mamie Wall returned home Tuesday from a visit to relatives at East Point. If You are troubled with heartburn, gases and a distressed feeling after eating take a before and after each meal and you will obtain prompt relief. Sold only by us,2sc The McDonough Drug Co. Mrs. John S. Brown, of Locust Grove, spent the week-end here with her sister, Mrs. T. J. Patter son, Mrs. J. M. Carmichael spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Mrs. Lamar Etheridge and Miss Nena Tye visited Atlanta Tuesday. Mr. B. N. Willingham, of Con yers, spent Tuesday in our city. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Turner and little Margaret spent Sunday with relatives at Jackson. Mrs. E. D. Tolleson and little daughter will return to-day from a two week’s visit to Jackson. The host of Henrv county friends of Mr. W. E. H. Searcy, Sr., onr court reporter, missed him from his accustomed place and trust he will soon entirely recover from liis illness. Mr. and \D«. Miles Campbell, of Loyejoy, yvere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W B. J. Ingram Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Bus Pace, of Atlan ta, ware the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ward this week. Miss Nellie Newman spent Satur day in Atlanta. Mr. Robert McDonald has been on Ihe sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Green spent the Sabbath at Snapping Shoals with Mr. and Mrs J. A McDonald. Mrs. H. H Greer was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Austin.at Kenwood. Mr Thomason, of Monticello, is th * guest of his daughter, Mrs. R. O. Jackson. Mrs. W. B. Kelley and Miss Stel la Russell attended the Memorial Day exercises Saturday in Jackson and enjoyed a tine address by Mr. Dozier Russell. Mrs. J. B. Newman went to Jonesboro Wednesday and with relatives on Wednesday evening went to hear Geialdine Farrar in Carmen. Miss Julia Burns left Tuesday for Greensboro, where she will he the guest of Mrs. Townsend, while sho is recuperating from a recent ill ness. Mrs. Caroline fields is some bet ter from the severe throat trouble from which she lias suffered for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Amis mo tored to Atlanta Tuesday. MAKE YOUR OWN f PAINTi YOU will SAVE I 56 Cts. PER CAL THIS IS HOW /ftflAaN * /Buy 4 gals. L.CS.M. Semi ( / Mixed Real Paint $8.40 J I And 3 gals. Linseed Oil ” If to mix with it at VV \ I estimated cost of 2.40 ll A I Makes 7 gals- Paint for SIO.BO lift/I I It’s only $1.54 per gal. „ The L. A M. SEMI-MIXED ■ EAL PAINT IS PURE WHITE LEAD. XlNCand LINSEED OIL —the best Known paint materials for 109 years. Use a gallon out of any you buy and if not the best paint made, then return the paint and get ali your money back. Copeland Turner Merc. Co. McDonough, ... Georgia Pleasure and Protection * “One of the best reasons why I would not be without telephone service/' writes a Georgia far mer, “is the pleasure it gives my wife and the knowledge that while I am away, she has the pro tection that the telephone gives." On the farm the telephone dispels loneliness and is the means of bringing help in any emer gency that may arise. if you haven’t a telephone on your farm see the nearest Bell Telephone Manager or write for our free booklet and learn how little this costs. FARMERS’ LINE DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY SAB 48 South Pryor Street., Atlanta. <ia. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. s e: e: d Sudan Grass Seed, 25 cents pound, at Lubbock, free pests, plenty time plant for big hay crop. C. C. Wright, Lubbock, Texas. ! c e: For sale by Fred Varner. Next to Thompson’s blacksmith shop. 4 30 Adv. Phone Main <>7B M 2<>24 J Residence Miss Lorah Q Allen WITH JAMES & NOLAN Jewelers Diamonds, Watches. Clocks, Cut Glass and Silverware 318 Atlanta National Bank Building Watch, Clock and Jewelry repair ing a specialty. All kinds of plain and Diamond Jewelry made to or der. Engr ving. < Optical Work. — Engraved Wedding Invitations. Corner Whitehall and Aiabama Sts. E. J. REAGAN, Attorney at Law, Office in The Henry County Weekly Building. Will practice in all the courts. DR. W. J. TURNER DENTIST Will be in his Hampton office on Suturdays only and on every other dav in 816 Hurt Building, Atlanta, Ga. D. A. BROWN. DENTIST Office Hours : 7.30 to 12 A. M. to 5 P. M. TERMS; STRICTLY CASH. McDonough, Ga. Automobile Tax Must Be Paid. It has been reported that there are still many automobile owners in Henry county who have not yet paid the 1915 automobile tax. Therefore all sheriffs, bailiffs, and marshals are requested to ar rest all such persons for violation of the law. John Bryans, Commissioner of Roads and Revenues. urn NOTICES. FOR LEAVE TO SELL. Georgia, Henry County. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby giveiuthat the undersigned has applied to the Ordinary ot said county for leave to sell four shares of Capital Stock of The Farmers’ Btnk of Jenkins bnrg, (7a, Certificate No. ing to W. T. Capps, for the pur pose of payment of debts and dis tribution. 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 May, 1915. This Apr. 3. 1915. J W. Capps, Adrnr. Est. W. T. Capps. 4-30,4. FOR DISMISSION. Georgia, Henry County. Whereas, I. H. Gunter Executor of I. L. Gunter, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has ful ly administered said estate : This is, therefore, to cite all per sons concerned, kind redound credi tors. to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive Let ters of on the first Monday in May, 1915. A. G. Harris, Ordinrry. 4-30,4. FOR TWELVE MONTHS’ SUPPORT. Georgia, Henry County. Mrs. J. E. Bledsoe having made application for Twelve Months’ Support out of the estate of N. B. Bledsoe deceased. All persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in May., 1915 why snd application should not be granted. This sth day of April 1915. A. G. Harris, Ordinary. 4-30,4. FOR DISMISSION. Georgia, Henry County. Whereas, T. J. Lewis, Executor last will of D. R. Lewis, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered said es tate : This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to ihow cause if any they can, why said Executor should not be discharg ed from his administration, and re :eive Letters of Dismission on the on the first Monday in May, 1915. A. G. Harris, Ordinary. THE GIFT SEASON is on us again and we have an immense stock of Diamonds watches jewelry and silver that has been carefully selected and priced to cooperate with the scarcity of money and the low price of cotton. If it is not convenient for you to pay cash we will gladly welcome your charge account. Durham Jewelry Company 20 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta. Ga