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PROGRESS NEWS NOTES.
Forward march.
Mind how you shoot.
Beware ! Lest you be deceived.
Truly the love of money is the
root of all kinds of evil.
Found —That no man can tell
what the future has in store.
Hurrah! for McDonough's weath
er prophet.
Pretty come off when you have
to force a man to do his duty.
You know your uncle has had
the privilege of seeing several
country papers, and take it from
me, 1 have yet to see one that
beats The Henry County Weekly,
as it is familiarly called. Make
the editor glad by subscribing
early. (And The Weekly thanks
.you very much Uncle Jere.)
No, Observer, everyone has not
yet Hooverized, had you said Bur
leysonized you would have hit the
spot.
You know I have got to where
1 believe everything I hear these
days. But my part is like the
farmer’s molasses, the nonth part.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Adamson
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Sherwood Brannan Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson of
Atlanta came down and spent Sat
urday and Sunday with homefolks
here.
Mr. J. M. Gilbert and family
spent Saturday night and Sunday
Mith Mr. and Mrs. \V. N. Strick
land.
Mr. T. R. Tidwell and family
spent Sunday as the guests of Mr.
J. H. Strickland and family.
Mr. G. M. Adamson made a bus
iness trip to Atlanta one day last
week.
Mr. Lovick Johnson made a trip
way down the pike to Flippen, Ga.
Sunday morning.
Did you reao the editorial from
the pen of Henry YVatterson in
last week’s Weekly ? If you
didn’t, hunt it up and read it, it
was a dandy, and while you are
reading it, make up your mind to
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DIXIE HIGHWAY ITEMS.
January thaw.
Warmer weather appreciated.
Automobilihg almost at a stand
still.
Is the Red Cross grafting? Oh!
no, guess not.
Telegraph and Telephone wires
badly torn down by the ice.
Not much visiting on the High
way at present.
Miss Zennie Dorsey vished at
Sunnyside recently.
Miss Elzabeth Davis of Griffin
visited lelatives in Hampton last
week.*
First Quarterly Conference of
Hampton Circuit was held at
Hampton last Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. George Tarpley and little
daughter, Ruth, were the guests
of Mrs. Young Fellow Sunday.
The many friends of Aunt BOsy
Campbell of de regret to
hear of her serious illness at that
place. All hope for her an early
recovery.
Mrs. Sam Stanfield and son,
Hatlie, celebrated their birthday
last Sunday at the. home of the
former.
The Dixie Highway Telephone
Co. has reorganized with several
new members added, which make
about twenty on the line.
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•Mr. and Mrs. J G. Banks and
Mr. and Mrs R. E. Wallace visited
relatives at Riverdaie Sunday last.
Ten days revival services will
begin at Mount Carmel next Sun
day, February 3. The pastor,
Rev. W. O. McMullen, will be as
sisted by Rev. Sam Haynes of At
lanta. Be sure and attend. Good
preaching and good singing. Come
Young Fellow.
take The Weekly and don’t miss
the good reading matter that is
flowing through its columns.
(Thanks again Uncle Jere.)
If Attila and his band of Huns
should be known in ancient histo
ry and the scourge of God, I should
think the Kaiser and his brand of
ruffians should be known in mod
ern history as the scourge of hell.
Uncle Jeremiah.
Constant Service?
Surplus Power ?
Proportionate Strength ?
* Appearance of which you are proud ?
Lowest Cost of Maintenacce?
Perfect Comfort ?
Satisfaction ?
The Monitor is the Messenger bearing these qualities
Sold by W, G. COPE LAND, McDonough, Ga.
With G. W. Cathy, Copeland Block. See it if you want a Car.
FISK TIRES AND TUBES
South Avenue.
Guess everybody has got w'arm
at last.
Have you had any war bread
yet ?
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Butler moved
back to their home near Morrow
last Monday. Guess they have
decided there’s no place like home
after all.
Mrs. Lewis Whitley and little
daughter, Mary Evelyn, of Atlanta
spent the week-end with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clark.
Mrs. Lem Cook and daughter,
Vera, were guests of her mother,
Mrs. C. C. Martin, Friday.
This part of this old world look
ed like fairy land for nearly three
days last week.
There has been quite a lot of
belated movers this year, owing
to the very unusual weather.
Mrs. M. F. Martin and daughter,
Miss Leek, had as their guests to
dinner last Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs.
B. H. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
South.
Miss Leek Martin wrns the guest
of Mrs. C. C. Martin Monday aft
ernoon.
Guess I will stop for lack of
news. Hope to have more when
t sie weatffer is better.
Busy Bee.
For Administration.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
To whom it may concern: Mrs Willie
Owen having: made application to me in
due form to be appointed permanent, ad
ministrator upon the estate of Mrs. An
nie Askew, late of said county, notice is
hereby given that said application will
be heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county, to ire held on
the first Monday in February, 1918.
Witness my hand and official signature
This Bth day of Junuary, 1918.
A. G. HARRIS. Ordinary.
For Administration.
GF.ORGIA—Henry County
To whom it may concern: Edna E,
Stroud having made application in duo
form to be appointed permanent adminis
trator upon the estate of J. M. >troud,
late of said county, notice is hereby given
that said application will Ire heard at. the
regular term of the Court of Ordinary for
said county, to W* held on the first Mon
day in February, 1918.
Witness my hand and official signature
This 7th day of January. 1918.
A G HARRIS, Ordinary.