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Local Happenings
Fraternal Lodge No 37 F. & A.M.
Regular communications of Fraterm
Lodge No. 37 F & A M 'meet Ist and 3
Firdav nights in each month. All dul
qualified brethren fraternally and cord
ally iuvited to meet with us.
Asa a. Lemon, W. m.
O. L. Adams, Sec.
Subscription due.
Your hides wanted. Thomp
son’s shop.
Most November weather a per
fect delight.
Mr. Floyd Stewart was a visitor
to Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carmichael
spent Sunday in Atlanta.
Mr. Elmer Bridges spent- the
Week end with his mother.
Come to W. B. J. Ingram’s and
get 6 lbs. good coffee for SI.OO.
We will be closed Thanksgiving
day. McDonough Trading Co.
Mr. George Manley and friend
were up from Jackson Sunday.
2,500 yds. Ginghams worth 18c
at 15c per yard. W. B. J. Ingram.
Mr. John Harkins of Locust
Grove was a visitor to McDonough
Monday.
Mrs. Will Reed of Bullochville
is the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Alex Brown.
The public library will be open
on Friday afternoon this week
from 3 to 5.
Large line of overcoats, suits
and pants at old prices. W. B. J.
Ingram.
Hole-Fix, the one best inner tube
repair—all Dealers carry it in
stock. 75c per.
Will be closed Thursday, Nov.
29, for Thanksgiving. Copeland-
Turner Mrc. Co.
Mr. Tom Woodruff of Palatka,
Fla., was in the city Sunday on
his way to Atlanta.
Mr. Scott Rodgers came over
from Athens and spent the week
end with his parents.
Place your order for Thanks*-
giving and Chrismas cake with
Mrs. Annie Whitehead.
Mrs. Shoeinake has returned to
her home after an extended visit
to her aunt, Mrs. Greer.
Hole-Fix, the one best inner
tube repair—all Dealers carry it
in stock. 75c per.
Miss Bertha Bunn spent the
week end in Atlanta with her sis
ter, Mrs. J. H. Shields.
Mr. John R. Smith and family
had a delightful trip to Macon in
his Twin Six last Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Walker and little son,
Fred, Jr , left Wednesday tor a
visit to relatives at Dublin.
Mr. Tom Bright will leave Sat
urday for Birmingham on a visit
to his son, Mr. Carl Bright.
Col. and Mrs. E. M. Smith, Mis
ses Amy Cauthen and Ellene Neal
spent Saturday in Forsyth.
Hole-Fix, the one best inner
tube repair—all Dealers carry it
ir; stock. 75c per.
Mrs. W. A. Muling of Macon
was the guest of McDonough rel
atives and friends last week.
Mrs. A. G. Harris has returned
home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Harris, Jr., in Augusta.
Good two horse farm for rent
for 4 bales cotton, two miles from
McDonough. See Dr. lye.
COTTON
Thursday Morning.. 29%c
Long 4 *4
HURRY TO McDONOUGH!
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Mr. W. W. George of Rex spent
Sunday night and Monday with
his daughter, Mrs. Walter Welch.
Thirty cent cotton appears to be
a certainty of only a few days,
haying already passed twenty-nine.
Limited quantity of Georgia
seed wheat for sale, $3 per bush
el. Tahnon Pattillo, McDonough,
Ga.
Misses Rosalie Brown and Lillie
Coan have returned after spend
ing the week-end with friends at
Rome.
The next meeting of the U. D.
C.’s will be with Mrs. S. W. Farrar
on Friday afternoon Nov. 30, at 3
o’clock.
Mrs. Rosser Ward of Stock
bridge attended the fair Thursday
and was the guest of Mrs. Julian
Weems.
Mrs. Mell Marchman has return
ed to her home in Greensboro af
ter a visit to her mother, Mrs. Lil
lie Fargason.
Next Thursday is Thanksgiving.
The Weekly wishes each and eve
ry one all the joys and happiness
of the occasion.^
The numerous friends of Mrs.
E. D. Tolleson will be pleased to
know that she is convalescent aft
er a week's illness.
Solicitor Emmett Owen was up
from Zebuion on business Eriday
and incidentally to take in Henry
county’s excellent fair.
A number of McDonough Ma
sons went out to assist in work
for the Ola lodge Monday night,
and report a fine time.
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Mrs. Lewis Bowen and Miss
Beuiali Atkinson of Atalanta spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Atkinson.
Miss Annie Oia Sloan of Agnes
Scott College at Decatur, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T A. Sloan.
The friends of Miss Louise
Brown are glad to hear that siie
is now able to return to school at
ter several days absence.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sloan moved
Monday into their home recently
purchased from Mr. A. A. Lemon,
where they are at home to their
friends.
Mr. John Varner returned last
week from Akron, Ohio, w here he
has been several weeks, and will
again engage in business at home
—‘‘the dearest place of all.”
Fresh Beef, Pork, S rnsage, Press
Meat, Fish, Oysters, Sliced Ham
and Bacon, Weiners, Pigs Feet
and M ickerel Fish. Copeland-
Turner Mrc. Co.
Christian Endeavor will have
charge pi ihe services at tne Pres
byterian chuich next Sunday ev
ening. Everybody invited and
an interesting program promised.
Capt. Dozier Russell was up
from Mocon among the homefolks
Sunday. He expects to leave that
post soon and will possibly embark
with his men for France before a
gre ?t while.
Celery, Cranberries, Lettuce,
Grape Fruit, Apples, Oranges,
Nuts, Grapes. Raisins, Graham
Creams and Fresh Oysters for
Thanksgiving. Copeland-Turner
Mrc. Co.
Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Scott spent
several days in Memphis last week
in attendance upon the annual
meeting ot the Southern Medical
Association. It was an immense
gathering to which many distin
guished courtesies were shown.
STOCKBRIDGE LOCALS.
Miss Artie Bellah has taken
charge of her duties in the Wood
lawn school.
The principal of the public school
gave a holiday Friday, so that the
teachers and pupils could attend
the county fair at McDonough.
A number'have been attending
the Billy Sunday meetings in At
lanta. Prof. Mills, Misses Prater,
Rawls, Moore and Cox attending
last Sunday.
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Miss Ward McWilliams of Wes
leyan College spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
C. McWilliams.
Mrs. L. D. w-as operated
on for appendicitis at the Davis-
Fisher Sanitorium Saturday and
is doing nicely now.
Madeline Ward spent the week
end with Mrs. B. C. Ward of At
lanta and went to hear her piano
teacher, Mr. I. M. Mayer, in con
cert at Cable Hall Friday evening.
Mrs E. R. Ward was the guest
of Mrs. Julian Weems cf McDon
ough, Thursday and was one of
the judges at the fair.
Mrs. Berry Hinton attended the
National Convention at Chattanoo
ga recently as a delegate from the
Joe Wheeler Chapter.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carmichael
leave Wednesday for Rome to the
regret of their many friends here.
He has been appointed pastor of
the Trinity M. F. church of that
city.
Miss Myra Berry was the charm
ing hostess to the U. D. C., Tues
day.
Mrs. C. M. Power is entertaining
Miss Florence Power of Comer.
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Miss Kate Brannan of of Flippen
is the attractive guest of Mrs. W.
K. Brannan.
Do Not Read This if You
Are Not a True Amer
ican Citizen.
The U. S. is asked to give $35,-
000,000 for Y. M. C. A. work for
the army and navy. There is no
work, the Red Cross not excepted,
that means more to the physical,
moral and spiritual welfare of our
boys who have &one to the de
fense of the Flag. •
McDonough and community
are asked to do their part. A
committee of 12 men and 8 wo
men are calling on on the people
to give. You, my dear reader,
will be seen. Do not say no to
this worthy cause.
J. M. Gilmore,
Chairnmn of Com.
Program
For the November meeting of the
Daughters of the Confederacy.
Events of 1865.
“ Truth crushed to earth shall rise again;
The eternal years of God are hers.”
Jefferson Davis, First and Only
President of the Southern Con
federacy —“The uncrowned hero
of an invisible empire of loving
and loyal hearts.” Mrs. F. M.
Smith.
Give names of generals in com
mand of armies of the Confeder
ate States ot America. Name
prominent he roes from each State
forming the Southern Confedera
cy. Mrs. Pear) Turner.
Song. Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Gil
more, Miss Annie G. Thompson.
Discussion of current events.
Led by Mrs. Julian Weems.
By reason of a change in the
service by adding more di-dance
to tne others, the route of “Cncie
Bilim” Bryans has been disc >ntin
ued, and he retires on the Ist of
December. “Uncle Billie” has
been one of Uncle Sam’s most
faithful employes during Ins term
ot iifteen years, and he is ju tly
proud of the fact that in all tlut
tune there has not been a single
complaint lodged against him nor
an investigated made. lie has
made hosts of friends ail along tin
line who regret his dep trture and
extend him very best wishes.
LAUGHTER - PROVOKING
OPPORTUNITY
An Entertainment that offers an Evening of
Fun for Everybody
WOMANS CLUB CARNIVAL g MINSTREL
To Be Held at’the
McDonough High School Building Friday
Evening, November thirtieth
at eight o'clock*
ENTRANCE FEE, INCLUDING MINSTREL, sc.
SIDE SHOWS, 5c Each.
Among other amusing features are The Great Baby Show; Lit
tle Petite, the Fattest Woman in the World; The Chamber of Horrors;
The Snake Charmer; The Woman of a Hundred Pockets, etc.
There will be a lunch counter with good things to eat. At nine
fifteen the Minstrel will complete the evening’s fun.
(Proceeds to be applied to piyment of Liberty Bonds.)
BANKING ESSENTIALS.
SAFETY comes first—absolute assur
ance that your money is always secure.
'This bank gives its depositors every safe
guard devised for the protection of their
funds, and its affairs are in the hands of
men of experience and integrity. Our
facilities are ample, and the uniform cour
tesy extended to all depositors—large and
small alike —makes this the ideal bank
with which to do business. Your ac
count is invited and will be given every
consideration.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
- McDONOUGH, GA.
Capital and Profits, $140,000.00
FARMS! FARM LANDS!
CITY REAL ESTATE
IN THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES
Dooly Crisp Turner Irwin
Pulaski Dodge Wilcox Tift
THE ‘GARDEN SPOT” OF GEORGIA
nil r CLIMATE
gU Y PEOPLE
11L schools
We at all times have fine farms for sale.
Let us show just what you want
ADDRESS,
SDUIHLASTEAN MORTGAGE CO
ASH3URN, GEORGIA.
see
R. P. Ketchum,
Ashburn, Ga.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA— Henry County.
Notice is ht-rebv given to all the credi
tors of the estate of Ida Gresham, late o'
said county, deceased to render an ac
count of their demands to me within r ■
time presoritM-d by law. All persons in
debt-ed to said d--<x-rt';d are requested '■
make immediate payment to the tindei
signed. This Oct. 9, 1917.
D.T. CAR MICH A El ,
Adm’r of Ida Gresham.
FI me kSSt
1 lilL BANKS
see
E. E. Persons,
Eastman, Ga.
For Dismission.
GEOKOIA —Henry County.
\V. IS. M. Ihslson. Guardian of Odessa
Br.i.i'»-rry, has applied to me for a dis
charge from his Guardianship of Odessa
Brad berry
This is therefore to notify all persons
concerned to file their <>!•;• otions. if any
they have, on or before tT e fiirst Mondav
in December next, <- : se he will be dis
charged from his er''«rdia>'ship as applied
tor. This 5 ;lay of November, 191?.
A. U. HARRIS, Ordinary.
see
D. C. Ketehum*
Vienna, Ga.