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Fraternal Lo 'are No 37 K. Zv A.M
iieKitltu' ou.uiuanicacions of Fraterii.i!
Lodye No 87 Fie V M m-et Ist aiul
Firdav nights in each month. All duly
qualified brethren fratern.Hly and cordi
ally iuvited to meet with us.
Bailor smith, W. M.
O, L. Adams, See,
Ripe peaches in The Weekly’s
back .yaru.
Mrs. Helen Cook spent Tuesday
in Atlanta.
Mr. Robert McGarity was down
from Camp Gordon Sunday.
Mis Laura Smith - pent the week
end with relatives at Fiovula.
The latest war desert —corn-
bread puadin’ with syrup sauce.
Let Speer fit you with a pair ot
those elegant Fit U noses glasses.
Miss Annie Nolan,spent the
week-end with friends in Atlanta.
Mrs. E. M. Smith and daughter,
Louise, spent Saturday in Atlanta.
Miss Winnie Sharpe of Conyers
is the attractive guest of Mrs. A.
R. Scott. ‘ *
A few more Registered Hamp
shire pigs for sale.
Tolleson & Turner.
Miss Hettie McCurdy spent-the
week end with relatives at Stone
Mountain.
Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Scott made
a pleasant visit to New Orleans
last week.
Mrs. Paul Turner and daughter,
Josephine, were visitors to Atlan
ta Saturday.
Mrs. Ariatia Fargason and Mrs.
Lum Turher were visitors to At
lana Saturday.
Hole-Fix, the one best inner tube
repair—ail Dealers carry it in
stock. 75c per.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Lemon and
children spent Sunday witn rela
tives at Griffin.
Messrs. Fimore Robisn and Dave
Spencer of Jackson were visitors
in the city Sunday.
Four good young cows, fresh in
milk, for sale.
Tolleson & Turner.
Hole-Fix, the one best inner
tube repair all Dealers carry it
in stock. 75c per.
1 have just received shipment
new screen doors, going at prices
that are right. T. S. Mays.
One horse farm for rent, ready
planted, on halves, or will hot;
and gatiier. J. W. Weems.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stewart
visited their son Mr. Floyd Stew
art .u,Cump G avion Sum. iy.
It you want a good cow, fresh
iti mux, see us tt one*'. We have
tour mil. lolieson Nc luiner.
Come to me tor new screen
doors and windows, or will re
screen your oia ones. i. S. Mays.
The county board of tax equal
izers met Monday and-have been
busy on then* routine duties tins
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bankston and
children of Atlanta spent Sunday
as guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Joei
Bankston.
The United Daughters of the
Confederacy will meet with Mrs.
J. G. Smiih on Thursday, May JO,
at 3:30 o’clock.
Hole-Fix, the one best inner
tube repair—all Dealers carry it
in stock. 75c per.
Hole-Fix, the one best inner
tube repair—all Dealers carry it
in stock. 75c per.
For sale: Potato and tomato
plants. 82 per 1,000. State vari*
•tv wanted. J. Q. Dorris, Plant
Farm, Valdosta, Ga.
Three m,;k cows now ready for
sale, and three more to be in
about ten days. William Cook,
near White house, Route 2.
Miss Carrie Dailey and nephew,
Monroe Wiggins came down from
AtHnta to -spend the week end
with Mrs. Annie Whitehead.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Tolleson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Turner anu H. M.
Tolleson visited Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Hancock at Riverdale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Nee.;, Misses
Eilene Neai and Mrmie Williams
attended’the General Methodist
Conference in Atlanta Saturday/
Mr. Carl Sloan is visitin! his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sloan,
before leaving for Washington,
where he has enlisted in the navy.
The commencement sermon for
McDonough High School will be
delivered in the Baptist church
this year, time and minister to be
announced later.
The Womans Club will meet at
the residence of Mrs. J. B. Dick
son next Tuesday afternoon at 4
o’clock, with Mrs. Will Peace as
sisting as hostess.
Mrs. Q. A. Dickson, Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Dickson and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Ike Davis went
to see the Beast of Berlin in At
lanta last Saturday.
Mr! and Mrs. William Pullin
have returned from their wedding
trip and are at home to their
friends with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. W. Pullin. ,
Mr. Gordon Dickson arrived
Saturday for a visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dickson, before
going to Charleston, where he has
enlisted in the Naval Reserves.
Strayed last Sunday morning,
small black sow pig, white spot in
face, right ear smooth cropped,
split is left ear. Return to Henry
Bolds for reward, or notify and
will call.
Judge and Mrs. E. J. Reagan
spent Sunday in Fayetteville as
guests of Mrs. Hill Redwiue and
were accompanied home by their
grand-daughter, little Miss Martha
Red wine.
Mrs. C. S. Thompson and child
ren returned to their home in
Covington Sunday after a visit to
Mrs. R. L. i’urner. Mr. Thomp
son came over and accompanied
them home.
The interesting information is
received here that Tim m Bowdt u
was among the numbers of Amer
ican soldiers passing in review of
King Gaorge of England, upon ar
rival et his company a week or
two ago in that country.
Among the list of non commis
sioned officers from Camp Whee
ler to receive commissions*ut one
as second lieutenant appears the
nanle ot S»mgt. Perry Sowell oi
McDonough, which is: of course
very pleasing news to his home
friends.
Mr. Boykin Newman has been
admitted to the officers’ training
camp at Camp Gordon, hav
ing enlisted from the State
University at Athens, where he
was in ins fourth year’s attend
ance at school. Bov kin is not yet
21, and numerous friends congrat
ulate him on his good record.
April Honor Roll.
Grade I. Ruth Brannan, Mar
tha Carmichael, Eunice Hand, Ru
by Hooten, Sallie Kimbell, Jose
phine Stansell, Sara Smith, Julia
Turner, Lilliau Burch, Margaret
Rodgers, Beatrice Rodgers, Gus
Brown, Clinton Hightower.
Grade 11. Clair Bryans, Louise
Cook, Sarah Elliott, Marie Fields,
Hazel Grant, Louise Hunt, Margie
Mason, Elizabeth Nelson, Mary
Alice Rodgers, Lucile Stewart,
Jimmie Lou Stansell, William
Blown, Ernest Smith, T. J. Hor
ton, Buchantian Smith.
Grade 111. Lila Amis, Priscilla
Foroes, Janie Gardner, Mildred
Pattillo, Emma Stewart, Frances
fliomspoii, Charles Kimbell.
Grade IV. Nell Goodwin, Alice
Brown. Annie Laurie Fields, Mary
Harkness, Carrie Lee Morrow,
Angie Mason, Ruth Nelson. Sarah
Whitehead, Nellie Fisher, Leslie
Carmichael. Jack Bowden, Robert
Harris, Archie McG city, Eugene
Pendley, Fletcher Rodgers, Adolph
Smith. Horace Synth, Charles Tur
ner, Robert Tomlinson, Luther
Welch, Copeland Bridges.
Grade V. Clydo Barham, Sarah
Bankston, Ruth Culp-pper, John
ny Dickson, Sarah Gilmore, Flos
sie O’Neal, Virla Pattillo, Leonora
Weems.
Grade VI. Ruby Dickson. Mary
Steele, Alberta Wilson, Mary Alice
Nelson, Mary Weems, Lucile
Smith.
Grade VII. Mattie Sue Callo
way, Louise Hunt, Nellie Elliott,
Talitha Smith.
Grade VIII. Vera Bridges.
Grrde lA H. M. Tolleson, Eliz
abeth Owen, Florine Tarpley.
Grade XI. Gertrude Calloway,
Mary E. Ellliot, Rachel Elliott, Ella
Mae Fields, Addie Kate Patterson,
Annie Pearl Smith, Mary Joe
| Smith, Ruth Upshaw.
Banner Grade —Second.
Family Reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bankston en
terained a most pleasant family
reunion of twenty-nine persons at
their home in McDonough last
Sunday. Those present were :
R. E. Bankston and wife, Ro
berta; W. H. Bankston, wife and
daughter, Cullodeu; Robert Wells,
wife, son'and daughter, Fort Val
ley; Mrs. Elltu Dasher, Fort Val
ley: Howard Dasher, W. B. Bank
ston, wife and two children, At
lanta; J. M. Bankston and wife,
Griffin, C. W. Bankston, wife and
daughter, McDonough;
Revival services begun at the
Methodist church Sunday night
are being well attended, and Rev.
T. M. Sullivan, who arrived Mon
day afternoon, is delivering a se
ries ot able sermons. Everyone
is earnestly requested to hear him.
Messrs. W. C. Hamilton, J. B.
Brown, T. S. M ?ys, J. F. Bowden
and J. 0. Tarpley, the famous
He ry County Bouquet Squad,
spent a ii i* day it the Sacred
H rp sing; lg -in Forest Park last
Sun av. The mxt meeting will
pc- in McDonough.
Very few people a ere in town
i fore no in ia--f S iturd i\, on ac
c an t of the vei . favorable farm
work conditions. Consequently
only a h vv were out to hear Ho i.
Emmett Shaw. He made a fine
speech, however, which very fa
vorably impressed those present.
Mr. and Mrs. R C. Dial of Min
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neola, Texas, spent the week end
with Mrs. J. H. Wallace and Mrs.
W. B. Kelley. Mrs. Dial is cousin
to Mesdames W a Hoc and Keilev,
and was formerly Miss English,
moving in girlhood with her par
ents from near Stockbridge to
Texas. Mr. Dial is a delegate to
the Methodist General Conference
in Atlanta.
Three Generations Testify
to the Efficacy of —
DR. CALDWELL'S
Syrup Pepsin
The j ’erject Laxative
in maintaining the family health. A
combination of simple laxative herbs
with pep;. Lit, free from opiates and narcotic
drugs, and pleasant to the taste, it acts
easily and naturally,restoring normal reg
ularity. First prescribed by Dr. Caldwell
more than twenty-five years ago, it is today
th e indispensable family remedy in count
less homes throughout the United States.
. Sold in Drug Stores — 50 cts. and SI.OO
A tri:il bottle can be obtained, free of charge, bv writing to
L)r. VV. B. Caldwell, 457 V a hington St., Monticello, Illinois
Locu st Grove institute
Commencement.
The Weekly takes pleasure in
publishing the following invitata
tion being sent out for Locust
Grove Institute commencement:
“You are invited to attend the
Commencement Ex -rases of Lo
cust Grove lustitui , May twenty
fifth to twenty eighth, nineteen
hundred and eighteen, Locust
Grove, Georgia.
SENIOR CLASS ROLL
Kathrine Louise Brown
Janice Lyttleton 'Combs
George Frank Garrison
William Eric Finch
Margaret Catherine Muhone
Alvali Wayiand Morris
Fary Elizabeth Spink
Tryplu-na Vashti Walker
Minnie Leonora Wilson
PROGRAMME
Saturday, May 251 h, 8:30 p. m. —
Program by Music Department.
Sunday, M iy ?6ih, 11:00 a. m.—
Sermon by Dr. B D. Ragsdale,
Macon, Ga.
Monday, May 27th,-10.00 a. m.—
Oratorical contest. 3:30 p. m.,
Impromptu debate. 8:30 p. in.,
Program by Expression Depart
ment.
Tuesday, May 28th, 10:00 a.in.—
Address by Dr. G. L Y ttes, Ma
con, Ga. 11:00 a. m., Delivery of
diplomas aim prizes. 3:3o'p m..
Se ior cla.-vs exercises. 8.30 p. m.
Champion d bate.
Don’t be a spender—bw-a saver.
Buy War Saving Stamps.
JOB
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Men should take be tic ce ot meir tee L for they make
their living on their feet. Yax should be properly fitted
in shoes that are made for your particular feet. All feet
are not the same shape and cannot be fitted in the same
shape shoes. We guaranteed to fit you right, for we
carry the shapes. Johnston & Murphy and the just
Wright, from
CASTILE & DUKE SHOE CO.
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Receiver's Sale.
GKOHGIA Henry County.
H;> virtue of an order granted at the
\nrtl Torn 1-918 of 1 lenry Superior Court
lie underaigix d. as i ceeiver for the nrop
erty described below, ,-une being property
of A. Y. Marlin, will sell before the Court
house in -he city of McDonough, said
-late am! c unty, on the first Tuesday in
.lime, 19L between the legal hours ot
sale, the followin' property towit—
Being in the State of Georgia and the
county of Henry, and described as fol
lows- .lu-.' ouiside the corporate limits of
the city ot Hampton ou the Hampton and
Mel)enough public road, and bounded on
ti e scuth by the said public road, on the
east and north by lands of O T. Hennes
see, and on the west by lot of Nathaniel
Archer, tc *1 known as the Geo Herder-
M»n (col) j;l ice, and eontains one halt acre
more or less, on which is situated a fram
ed dwelling house
Said sale will be for cash, to the highest
bidder and subject to confirmation by the
court, a',.l is made under order of court
to saii.-.fy certain judgments in favor of
the Bank of itampton ethal. against the
said A. Y, Martin. This Mav Bth. H)18
VV. A. WARD, Receiver.
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