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UXTST GRdVE LOCALS.
(Last Week's.)
Miss Margaret Mahone enter
tained the Orchestra
Monday evening.
Mrs. James T. Lewis ofjWoolsey,
who has been with the family of
Rev. R. F. Smith the past week,
is now with her sister,|Mrs.2James
Wilson, in Jackson.
A number from here attended
the Home Coming at Berea church
in Hampton, Sunday.
Mrs. Luther Jinks visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Raymod Bearden.
Mrs. Lon Smith has returned
from a visit to Atlanta.
Miss Susan Dolvin is the guest
of Miss Tryphena Walker.
Miss Thelma Smith, of Atlanta,
was the week-end guest of friends
at the Dormitory.
Mr. Griffin and Mr. Harold Pen
dergrass were among the visitors
to Hampton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown spent
Sunday with relatives in McDon
ough.
Mrs. Marylu James is
some time in Hamlet, N. C.
Miss Camilla Weaver has re
turned from a visit to friends in
McDonough.
Mrs. Trellis Castellaw and little
son, H. B , have returned from a
visit to relatives near Cabiness.
The Minister’s Association had
an interesting meeting at the In
stitute Monday evening.
Miss Allie Gardner is now with
Davis, Paxon and Stokes in At
lanta.
Mr. Romy Clary of Waynesboro
spent the past week here.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE
First Round ,
Hampton, ..Thursday, November 1
Stock bridge Friday “ 2
Locust Grove... Saturday “ 3
Tussahaw 9, Crutnbley’s Store Store 10, Kelley’s 11, Ellis
town 12, Ola 2 o’clock Wednesday 7
Woodstown 9, Island Shoals 10, Adair & Dickerson’s Store
11, Snapping Shoals 12, B -ersh ba 1, Bryant’s
Store 3 Thursday 8
Green’s Store 9, Kelleytovvn 10, Whitehouse 12, Wilson’s
Store 2 Frid w 9
Morris’ Store 9, Simmons’ Store 10, Brushy Knob 11,
Scarbrough’s Store 1, White’s Store 2 Monday 11
Shakerag 9, Blackmon’s Store 11, Bond’s Store 12, Stock
bridge 2.. Tuesday 12
Flippen 9, Sixth 11, Conkle’s Mill 1, Lovejoy 2 .Wednesday 13
Greenwood 9, Luella 10 o’clock Thursday 14
J. H. WALLACE, T. C. H. C.
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I LIGHT AND plate 3
■ power PLANT i -1 "SRS? 1
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SCOUNTRY HOME ‘ .. IBU3KS KEROSENE M
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Over 40.000 owners of farms, country homes
and stores, throughout the worid, representatives
of over sixty different lines of business, are finding
DELGO-LIGHT to be a dependable and trust
worthy electric tight and power ptani-
G. S. Rhodes, of Crawfordville, Ga,, writes this
of Delco Light:
“We have had a Delco-Lipht plant installed in our
home. We are very much pleased with it and would
not take anything lor it. We don’t see how we ever
did without it. No country home is complete with
out the Delco-Liuht system.”
M 3 Complete in 2 sizes, $350 and $420 (f. o. b. Dayton, O.)
See Delco-Light Exhibit at your fair—or write
R, E. Henderson Domestic Electric Co.
Salesman. HAMPTON, GA. Distributor*. ATL ANT A. G ft •
Oakland.
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Misses Oma Tarpley and Irma
Alexander, who are attending
school at Barnesville, spent the
week-end with homefolks.
Th° pound supper, at Mr, Smith
Coker’s Saturday nignt was high
ly enjoyed by a large crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Mitchell spent
Sunday with Mr. D. Henderson and
family.
Misses Lee Wilkins and Elon
Morris were guests of Misses Le
one and Florence Moss Sunday.
We are sorry to know that Mr.
E. M. Barnett is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Patterson
announce the birth or a daughter
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilkins
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bunn Sunday.
A large crowd attended preach
ing at Oakland Sunday.
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Mr. J. H. Moss is courting in
McDonough this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Martin and
family spent Sunday with Mr. E.
W. Barnett and family.
Mr. J. O. Holcombe and family
and Mrs. J. F. Moss of Poterdale
were guests of Mr. J. H. Moss and
family last Wednesday.
Public Sale.
Will be sold be sold before the
court house door on the first
Tuesday in November, if not dis
posed of privately before, the Joe
Chafin home known as the Manly
place on Keys Ferry street. If
interested call on The Weekly.
Sandy Ridge News.
-We are sorry to know that Mr.
arid Mrs. Tom Smith’s baby is not
any better —hope it will soon re
cover.
Mrs. Nannie Nail and daughter,
Miss Flossie Nail, of Newton, and
Mrs. Lillie Lily of Atlanta, have
been visiting relatives in this sec
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Jenkins had
I same price the nation over |
I Back of the Stvleplus success is the Stylcplus Idea —style plus guaranteed
; quality at a known price.
This policy enables the makers to concentrate a great volume and to lower their
costs. r \ hat's why Stylcplus have remained at sl7 during the last three years. i
Now the United States is at war and new conditions prevail in the fabric market. To meet
I I them ai.d to insure offering y .u an ever wider range of fabrics and models the new s2l
grade is offered. I
Style plus all-wool fabrics plus perfect fit plus expert
workmanship plus guaranteed wear
Styleplus Clothes sl7 (black label) excel at their price.
Styleplus Clothes s2l (green label) excel at their price.
B. B. CARMICHAEL, SONS &C O. j
I iMmnHIUHj 1
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BLANKE'I S
are an absolute necessity in every
household through the winter
months. Our stock comprises of
the most wonderful values in
Blansets of all sizes and texture
We Need No Introduction to the
People of Henry County
It has been our pleasure to serve vou for years in a way which we think
has been entirely satisfactory to you. This Great Department Store has built itself
up on Reputation for honest dealings in every way with r.ct only the people ot Atlan
ta, but of the entire State. This means much to you.
Of course vve cannot control prices but it has always been our policy to give you
the most Dependable Merchai dise at the lowest possible margin of profit.
Therefore, we assure you of the same excellent service in the future and extend
tofyou good people of Henry County a hearty welcome to call on us when in Atlanta.
CTTTTPC out °* best
U A A fashion shops of New
York—in fact, the very latest —you will
find here m your favorite color and ma
terial. They’re not “just like the rest” but
what you might term “your heart’s de
sire” —and all different. The prices are
unusually low.
And we wish for you a most successful
HENRY COUNTY FAIR
J. M. HIGH CO
quite a host of company Sunday as
follows: Mrs. Lula Jenkins, Mrs.
Jennie Huron, Mr. Eddie Savage,
Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Hardy, Miss
Elborta Barham, Miss Eula Mae
Hardy, little Miss Florence Garner,
Mrs Dovie Willard and children
and Jessie Lee Hardy.
Mr. George Evans spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. Bob Haron,
near Snapping Shoals
Coats and Dresses
for the most exacting. A little touch of
winter natuaraily suggests Coats and Dress
es. As uaual we are prepared to take care
of your wants. They are htre for your
inspection in all sizes, styles and colors.
They are marked within reach oft all.
ATLANTA, GA.
Miss Fannie Jane Toilerson was®
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Kate#
Wilkerson, Saturday night
Sunday.
Mrs. Carrie Hardy and daughter
Mrs. Estell Jenkins spent the day
with Mrs. Bell Hardy of Stark
Monday.
Everybody busy picking cotton
and news is scarce.
Lap Wing.
COMFORTS
of best material—the “comfy”
kind that you can depend on for
real service the coldest weather
—are to be had here at exceed
ingly low prices for a short time.