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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1915)
FREE TRIP The .south 's great’ st_ outfitters ior Men, Hoys and (’hi!:] ; en. Entire clock, consisting of thousands • rui thou s«me of doUrrs’ worth of the finest MenV and Young Men s', fj, Firnisddiig (foods, lints. Shot’s, etc. Hoys’ and Children’h (Nothing. All of it new spring and sum mer merchandise n< .->e being sold out quickly ;it the most astonivhmg reductions ever offered in the clothing history of the entile South. Forced Out of l?i?s‘r*ess by an Imposs'bls Lease. “We Refuse to Work for the LandSord.” We can not pay the enormous rent asked 11s, and as our lease expires shortly, we are compelled to place our entire stock on sab at prices that in many instances do not (over the < ctua.l cost of the raw material. It is not necessary for us to go into detail relative to the bur'li-class merchandise carried by this great insti tution. For over fifty years we have only sold the finest wearables in Men s. Boys’ and Children’s clothing made in the United States. \y, -> r( . going out of business or. the same high-class plane that, has always marked our honorable business career. ■ T TTST TH T ?'K what Fruhauf, Naumburg, and Hirsh- Wbkv.’ire world-renowned clothes MEAN AT THESE IBTC^ TT*Tji TV r'tct Arvw, Lion and Ar f. Lie *»-H" AT THESE PRICES. jfT">r PK7JTF wh-t H -se Shoes and John P». Stetson lints ?-rr/F at THESE PRICES. eUFT TTT T ?TK whrt Pb'ead’llv American Hosiery and >t riven Undenvear MEAN AT THESE PRICES. $7 e'* Pe*ierr>; Cloth Suits—«•''Bing-out price ....$4.65 Ail Spits—sellimr-ont j ee $8.85 All Fade— st Ibng-out price $11.85 AH .p’h.d;) Saits—selling-out price $13.85 AH $30.00 Suits—well ; ng-out price ... . $16.85 AP $75.0C selling-out pwee $13.85 All $40.00 and Suits—selling-out price.. ,$21.85 Men’s bOe Work Shirts selling-out price 29c Men’s 25c Silk T?< >se—selling-out price 14c Men’s $7.00 IIESS Low Shoes-—selling-out Price $3.95 sl.f>o and $2.00 N* gtigee Shirts—selling-out price 95c 75c Pure Silk Hose—selling-out priee 39c Men’ss3.oo Straw Hats—selbng-out priee $1.85 Roys’ $7.50 Blue Serge Suits with two pairs Pants— price $4.95 Men’s Silk-lined Blue Serge Suits—selling out priee . $8.85 Men’s $1.50 Khaki Pants—selling-out priee .95c Thousands of other values that we can not quote here - all to be sold at astonishing reductions—every transac tion is bona fide. Every article is guaranteed as adver tised ov monev refunded EISEMAN BROS., Inc. __ £ n-13-15-17 Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Ga. “Retiring From Business Forever " HOW TO SECURE RAILROAD FARES Railroad fares paid BOTH WAYS to purchasers of $25.00 or over for a radius of fifty miles. Miss Ida Lou Tarpley has re turned home from Griffin, where she was entertained most delight fully by Mrs. Cunningham. Miss Sallie Dailey is spending the week visiting relatives and friends in Athtfita. There Is No Question tort that mdigeeUon and the distressed leding which am*ye mcb with it caa tor promptly relieved by taking a • , tofetc and after each meal. 26c a box. The McDonough Drug Co. Childrens’ Day at Anvil Bfock. The Childrens’ Day services of the Anvil Block Methodist Protest ant church will be held on the fifth Sunday. An interesting program will be rendered by the children on mis sions. After which, Dr. J. McD. Rad ford, of Monroe, will fM the pul pit. •' Everybody invited to “Come oyer and help us” (the children) with their missionary work on that day. South Avenue. The first Sunday in June is to be “Home Coming Day” at Bethel church. Rev. J. E. England, who was pastor there more than forty years ago, is expected to be there, also some other good speakers and singers All old members and friends of the church are es pecially invited to be there. .*n. anu mi s. vj. Clark went to Atlanta Saturday. Messrs. Ed Martin and Clyde and Fitz Martin of Atlanta, were the guests for the week-end of Mrs. M. F. Martin. Mr. John White, Jr., and family, of Atlanta, were the week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John White. Sr. Misses Mamie and Julia Riley are spending a few days with Mrs. J. W. Thurman. Misses Harriett, Elon, ana Sno die Clark were the spend the day guests of Mrs. C. W. South Wed nesday. Mrs. Z. K. Pattillo spent a few days with Mrs. Jim Burks last week. The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gardner enjoyed their family reunion at the old home in Brushy Knob dis trict Saturday. Miss Velma Rivers, of East Atlanta, was the guest of Miss Leek Martin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson and Mrs. Leonard Rivers and children, of East Atlanta, and Mr. and Mrs. Emory Minor and child ren, of South G orgia, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gardner Sunday. Mr. T. M. Waldrop, of Panthers ville, was the week end guest of his daughter, Mrs. Talmon Pattillo, and family. Mrs. J. C. Howell spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Joe Howell. Mrs. Talmon Patillo and daugh ters, Lorce. Virla, and Mildred, and Mrs. Z. K. spent Mon day afternoon with Mrs. C. W. South. Mr. John Morris, who has been at the Wesleyan Memorial hospital the past few weeks, Ls spending a while with her mother, Mrs. W. G. Callaway. Busy Bee. Miss lone Price, of the Sixth dis trict, was in town Tuesday. Miss Flossie Welch is at home from the Sixth district Agricultur al School at Barnesville. jteftaßg. Otdeaftietk 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. $11.65 “'m' $11.65 \ ~ ACCOUNT -.-■■■ : u. V. C. REUNION] =1 VIA * N*. Southern Railway PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH Tickets oa sale May 29 to June 2, inclusive. Good returning un til June 10th, with privilege of extension until June 30, 1915. Side Trip Tickets at Reduced Fares on Sale From Richmond to Many Important Points. For full information call on agents or address J. C. BEAM, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. R. L. BAYLOR, D. P. A. Atlanta, Ga. 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SEED Sudan Grass Seed, 25 cents pound, at Lubbock, free pests, plenty time plant for big hay crop. C. C. Wright, Lubbock, Texas. Phone Main H7S M 2H24 J Residence miss L_ur an Aii6n WITH JAMES & NOLAN Jewelers Diamonds, Watches. C docks. 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, »’ptical Work.— Engraved Wedding Invitations. Corner Whitehall and Alabama 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. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Georgia, Henry County. By virtur- of an order from the Court of Ordinary, will be sold be fore the court house door m Mc- Donough, Ga,, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tnesday in June, 1915, 4 shares Bank Stock in “Farmers Bank” of Jenkins bnrg, Ga. Sold as the estate of W. T. Capps, deceased, for distribution. This the 3rd day of May, 1915. J. W. CAPPS, 5-28, 4 Administrator. Yes—Many People have told us the same story—distress after eating, gases, heartburn. A : before and after each meal will relieve you. Sold only by us— 2sc. The McDonough Drug Co. Mr. L. E. Richardson, represent ing the Prather Drug Company, of Girard, Ala., was in our city Thurs day of last week and made an ad vertisement contract with The Weekly. He also presented us with some of his excellent soap and powders for heat, etc. LEGAt NOTICES. SHERIFF’S SALE. Georgia, Henry County. Will be sola, on the firs* Tnesday in June. IhliU at pr.hlic outcry at the Co li t Honse in said county, witiiin the legal hums of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, tO-wit : One hundred, one and one-quar ter acres of land, more or less, in 1 lit.li land district of Henry county, Georgia, bounded north by lands of llie estate of W H. Turpin and S. K. Austin, east by lands of John White, sonth bv lands of T. G. Swann and west by lands of T. G. Swann. Levied on as the property of J. J. Turpin to satisfy an execution issued from the County Court of said county in favor of the Rank of Stockbridge vs. J. J Turpin. Haid property being in possession of J. J. Turpin and tenant in pos session notified. This May st,b. 1915. W. A. WARD, 5-28-4 Sheriff Henry Co. Ga. SHERIFF’S SALE. Georgia, Henry County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in June, 1975, at public outcry at the Court House in said county, between the legal hours of sa]e, to the highest bidder for cash, the following real estate, tc-wit: Five acres of land, more or less, known as the Reagan Shoals, lying and being in the 7th land district of Henry county, Ga., hounded east by lands of Joe Cbafin, and Mrs. Joe Chaffin, south by lands of Mrs! Mary Ami Gilbert, on the north and west by lands of J. fl. Gilbert estate. Said property levied on as the property of Mrs. .1. H. Gilbert to satisfy a tax fi. fa. issued by S. W Whitaker, Tax Collector of Henry county, Georgia, for State and coun ty taxes for the year 1914 against Mrs. J. H. Gilbert, Lew made by J E. Upchurch, L. C., and turned over to me. Tenant in possession, uutified. This Mav 3rd, 1915 W.‘ A. WARD, 5-28, 4 Sheriff. FOR ADMINISTRATION. Georgia, Henry County. To whom it may concern : Mary Lon James having made application to me in due form to be appointed, permanent Administration npon the estate of George Schafer James, late of said county, notice is here by given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county,, to te held on the first Monday in June, 1915. Witness my hand and o-ffioiaLsig nature, this 3rd day of May 1915. A. G. HARRIS, 5-28, 4 Ordinary. THE GIFT SEASON is or 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 t# pay cash we will gladly welcome your chargejaccount. Durham Jewelry Company 20 Edgewood Ave. Atlanta, Ga