The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, May 28, 1915, Image 2
r i-i «£ denr) County Weekly FRANK KKAOAN, K.iliror i' t,b<'M'-Donougn Oft., an gecxiirl-' ..I - mail mat' r. Advertising furriishi-'i oi> Appli attan. Official Organ of Henry County McDonough, Ga., May 28 1015. Inspect the Battle Fields. Not by going to them, but by bringingfthem to you. We have securedja limited num ber of copies of* a 32 page War Atlas of Europe, withjdetail maps m colors of each country. While our supply lasts, we make you the following offers: 1. We will sell you the Atlas for 25 cents. Postpaid for 27 cents. Stamps will be accepted. 2. Xo all who, by the payment of not less tfian one dollar, pay up their subscription to a date not prior to January 1, 1916, we shall give the Atlas free. If you wish it mailed, add 2 cents in money or stamps for postage. 3. To all others; who make pay ments on subscription in any amount, we shall give the Atlas for the additional sum of fifteen cents. If to be mailed send 17 cents additional. Be on time and secure this in teresting and valuable work of information. Offer no. 2 is good! only to those who send or bring the pay ment to us and does not apply to those to whom a collector has to be sent. Bethel. Several from here attended the Sunday School Convention at Stockbridge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Austin, visit ed the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thurman, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clark spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howell. * Mrs. S. C. Austin has returned from North Carolina, after spend ing a few days with her son, Mr. Tierce Austin. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Henderson, of Ellenwootf, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ("lark and daughter, Mrs. J. L. Whitley, of Atlanta, were the din ing guests of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Thurman Sunday. Mrs. Zenomia Tatillo, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Clark, last week. Miss Harriett Clark, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Sprayberry. Misses Mamie and Julia Riley, of Milledgeville, are spending this week with, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thurman. Misses Snowdia and Chiffie Clark spent Sunday with their sis ter, Mrs. Y. W. C. Adamson. Mrs. Lee Mays, of Stockbridge, motored Mr.-Tom JarreU, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Walden and daughter, Mandy, to Atlanta Saturday. Miss Velma Rivers, of East At -1 anta, was the week-end guest of her cousin, Miss Lukie Martin. ' t V Misses Harriett, Elon and Snow die Clark were the spend the day guests of Mrs. C. W. South, Satur day. “Jay Bird." Speer’s Glasses Get the Answer. I am well pleased with my Speer glasses, they are such a rest to my aching eyes. Adv. Mrs. Hattie Guest. MAKE YOUR OWN f B paint; YOU will SAVE 56 cts. PER GAL. THIS IS HOW »als. L.C&M. Semi id Real Paint $8.40 Is. x with it at ated cost of 2.40 gals. Paint for SIO.BO y $1.54 per gal. The L. & M. SEMI-MIXED REAE PAINT IS PURE WHITE LEAD, and I.INSEED OIL the best known paint materials lor 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. < 'o McDonough, - Georgia Conley. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Reagan, of Ellen wood, lost their little child last week, who had been sick for sometime. The bereaved parents h ave our heart's sympathy. We point them to our blessed Savior for their comfort and they should think they have another bright jewel in heaven, w'hom they should worse to meet. The fune ral and interment were at Tan ner’s church Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stephens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pruett. Mrs. Willie Brook, w r ho was burned about two months ago, died Saturday and was buried at Tanners on Sunday. She suf fered untold agony while she lived after she got burned. The fune ral svas conducted at her home near Conley on Sunday morning by two Mormon elders. Mr. K. E. McMullen was around to see us Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Avery and children spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stephens. If I don’t fil’d the waste basket instead of the type setter, I will come again soon withsometing. Mrs. Walter F. Cook, Jr., will spend Saturday in Atlanta. Mr. Cook w ill return with her for a short visit. Mrs. Sarah Simms left Monday for her home in Covington, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Turner taking her in their car. Mr. and Mrs. Moate Thompson and children, of Covington made a motor visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tuiner Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. N> Brown left Monday for an automobile trip to the Shorter commencement at Rome. Miss Lillie Coan will re turn with them. Mrs. E. M. Fogg has returned to her home in Atlanta for her va cation. Mi. and Mrs. Roy Smith, of At lanta, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bailor Smith. The old reliable clothing con cern of Eiseman Brothers, of At lanta, announce their startling low prices in this issue of The Weekly. Many Who have for years been their customers will regret that they will go out of business. '»■ J- ; T Read about the Copeland Tur ner Company’s Keen Kutter dem*- onstration as advertised in this is* sue of The Weekly. It will be a display of reliable and satisfactory goods. .. I have. been wearing Speer glasses about six months, they have done my eyes a lot of good. Adv Mrs. Grady Morris. -- Miss Ruth. Rape will go to Sendia Friday, to attend the school com mencement there and be the guest ot friends. <■ WHAT BREED * Is the Best Beef Breed in the World? That question has long since been correctly answered. Where breeders are we!! informed they have ceased to disoute that the Aberdeen-Angus stands a‘ the very top, the world over. Below is a summary of the fat car lots showing the superiority of the Angus over all breads. At the International Live Stock Exposition, where all the best breed; compete each year for the grand championship, you will notice that the Angus have won champions..ips ou car load lots, eleven out of fourteen years: Pr.ce Year. Breed. Per Cwt. 1913—Aberdeen*Angus 3 .5 1912—Aberdeen-Angus 14 (Hi 1911 —Aberdeen-Angus 15 75 1916 —Aberdeen Angus 13.50 1909 —Shorthorn - 15.00 1908 —Aberdeen-Angus 1100 1907 —Aberdeen-Angus 8 00 1906 —Aberdeen-Angus 17 00 1905 —Aberdeen-Angus __ 8.65 1904—Aberdeen-Angus 10.00 1903—Hertford 8.35 1902 —Aberdeen Angus 14 50 1901 —Hereford.... 12 00 1900 —Aberdeen-Angus 15 50 In the single carcass contest the Angus have won thirteen out of the fourteen years. These fig ures are taken from the records and are undisputable. If you want to grade up your cattle w-itli the best breed in the w r orld, bring vour cows along. J.O. RUTHERFORD HAMPTON, GA. Will Be Given at Our Store SATURDAY, JUNE istihn For every Blade of a “KEEN KUTTER” POCKET KNIFE , • * / . •? .* •>< ... H That will not hold an edge. Bring your dull knives. We have an expert cutlery man from the KEEN KUTTER factory who will sharpen all brands of pocket knives, butcher and carving knives, scissors and shears. >*OF CHARGE COPELAND TURNER iERCANTILTCQ. Hardware Dept. ' Miss Niha Wall gave a picnic her Sunday School class at Farga son’s Mill Saturday. The Rev. Jonas Barclay return* ed Monday ’from Rosw’ell, where' he conducted a series of meetings. ■ ... i - . .■’ .*» Mrs. Aanije M. Nolan and ; Mr/ arid, Mr<c,:Ajsa Lemon anu children spent' Saturday with Airs. I. D. Crawford at Inman. * r . The town is going to the picnic at Indian Springs to-day. The rates, round trip, are 60 cer.ts and 35 cents, which includes the dum my fare also. Mr. Jim Price’s many friends I sympathizes w r ith in the death of his brother, Mr. E. J. Price. He ’was drowned Sunday near his home in Peedee, N. C., Sunday. Mr. Price left Monday to help in thesearch for the body. At last reports the body had not been re covered if it is. the remains will be brought here for interment. Do Not Gripo We hive a pleasant laxative that will do jyal what you want it to do. jtexaßC. (Stde/tfoeo, We sell thousands of them and wo * htvdnever seen a better remedy the bWweln. ,Syli only by ua, 10 ceuta * The McDsriOugh Qrug C.q ,■