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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1919)
Gordon. We are having nice weather for picking. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Simmons and family were guests of Mrs. D. A. Cieorge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ragsdale arid family of Atlanta were guests c>! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keen and ( family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mitchell and family had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. V. H. McKee, Mr. Gus Pace and Mrs. J. B. Thurman of Atlanta, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ward of McDonough. Miss Lola Browning was the geest of Mrs. J. L. .Miller last "Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Henderson of Ellenwood and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Austin were guests oi Mrs. J. ,J. Turpin Sunday. Miss Lila Miller has returned borne after a week’s visit to her cousin, Miss Bert Miller, of Atlanta. Miss Dowie Wilson of near Stockbridge spent Saturday night vith her sister, Mrs. J. L. Miller. Little Miss Lucile Turpin is visiting her uncle, N. P. Hender son, of Ellenwood at this writing. Miss Irene Mitchell was the guest of Miss Lucy Scarbrough Saturday night and Sunday. • Rosebud-. Wynn’s Mill. Folks busy picking cotton. Crop somewhat short in this section. Rev. Chas. McKibben, who is it home for a short while from Mercer University, preached a good sermon to a iarge audience »t New Hope last night. Sunday school has been changed to p. m. until next summer. Our church .looks much improved with fresh paint. Miss Ruby Thompson of New . ton pounty was married to Mr. Lee Barnes of Peeksville, recent ly; also Miss Bryant of Sandy Ridge to Mr. Cook, G. G. LeGuinn officiating. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKibben have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Wainwright of South Georgia. Mr. Jonah Nail is to run the miff at this place next year. Misses Lucy Wynn, Mary Le- Ouinn and Ruby Waters are at Rheir.hardt. Howard Cardell is attending the same school. Little Misses Maggie, Frances trjd Trella LeGuinn are in Gram mar school at Locust Grove. Grover Wise, colored, of this place, was killed by another negro Saturday. This is five of the Wise brothers that have been murdered, and we are informed their dad and granddad were also murdered. G. G. LeGuinn will attend the funeral of Mr. Tom Martin of Mt. Bethe’ this p. m. He is to be buried Masorfically at Sardis. Owen Wynn leaves this week for Seattle, where he expects to remain some time. Ignoramus. Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in Michigan. Mrs. A. H. Hall, Caseville, Mich., *ays : ‘‘l wish thank you for ▼our grand good medicine, Cham berlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. We are never without it jn the house, and I am sure it saved ear baby’s life this summer.” Mrs. Mary Carrington, Caseville, 3iich,, says: ‘T have used Cham berlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for years and it has always Riven prompt relief.” For sale by Horton Drug Co. BIG VICTORY WAR AND NAVY EXHIBIT Museum of Troubles Captured by the American Soldiers in France 1 The Southeastern Fair Is one of the few in the United States which can furnish space for the big Victory Ux which will ho out by the War and Navy Department with a very comprehensive showing of the rela tion of the part that the Department of Agriculture had in increasing the food necessary to win the war and sustain a great part of the world af ter the war was finished. The War ■Department will show machine guns, rifiles, helmets, bombs, gas masks and gas bombs; liquid fire apparatus, cap tured in the engagements against the Germans when our boys got there to turn the tide ef battle. The Navy For Sale. 127 acres good land one mile of Hampton on good) road with ex cellent improvements. Address Ham,/ton, Ga., R. F. D. box 65. H The Discomforts al OF Life-are Relieved Bii"f tu We Have Cold Cures and Cough Cures for your relief Cold Cream that will cure chapped skins and rough weather complexions. Dentifrices that will preserve the teeth, prevent decay and consequent suffering. A thousand and one reliable remedies ihat will go a long way towards relieving the suffering and discomfor. of life. When You Want Relief Come Here* QUALITY SERV McDonough, » 'geprsia. • The new firm of CATHEY-COPELAND COMPANY Successors to G* W* Cathey, are now open for business in the Copeland block, in the place formerly occupied by G* W* Cathey* % This firm is carrying full line Farm Implements, Plows, Mowers, Rakes, Binder Twine, Wagons, Buggies, Har rows, Automobile Casings, Tubes and other Accessories* Agents for Gas Engines, Tractors and Shredders* Mr* G* W* Cathey and Mr* Frank M* Copeland compose this firm and each extend to the public their heartiest thanks and appreciation for past favors, and cordially invite you to come to see them in all lines at all times* HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA will show models of all kind of water craft and the many appliances which helped to conquer the submarine men ace. The department of Commerce and Bureau of Fisheries will also have exhibit that alone are worth a visit to the fair. REDUCED RATES ON VLL RAILROADS Ark the N arest Agent For In formation About Special Rates The Railway Administration has granted a reduced rate on all railways in the state, fare good from the open ing to the closing of the Southeastern Fair. Thi • is especially important to those coming from distant parts of the state and full information may be had by inquiring of the station who has the amount of the fare from eve station in Georgia. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 3G Years Always bears J Signature of ICE FACTORY t—it— -v A t ttt t A T T\ T BUYS COTTON WATERWORKS Hk ANK KAHY AND COTTON GIN 1 A A -' A -“ AA 1 A COTTON SEED ROGERS, TEXAS, Aug. 30, 1919 Mess. Smith-Newman Mfg. Co,, McDonough, Ga. Gentlemen:-- I am attaching my check for $75.00 for one Tri-Plex Gin Saw Gummer and Filer. I have used several different makes of gin saw filers and gummers, but have never used one that has given me the satisfaction this one has. It's a remarkable little machine. I gave a boy $5.00 to file my 4/70/12" Murray stands and he did a better job than I had done last year at a cost of $35.00. Yours truly, FRANK LEAHY. LAND SALE. ——l——— Will be sold to the highest bidder at McDonough at regular hour of sheriff’s sales, on first Tuesday in October, what is known as Bob Banks and McCord Place, located about 9 miles East of McDonough on the Public Road, between T. J. Martin's Store and Woodstown—l mile of Ellistown and 1-2 mile of Mar tin's Store Farm contains 70 acres, as follows: About 50 acres in cultivation and about 25 acres in pasture and woodland, some good saw timber, ample building accommodations. 7-room and 1 3-room dwelling and 1 extra large barn, also a number of out houses. Barn covered with galvanized roofing and the large dwelling and barn equipped with lightning rods. Buildings in very good condition, small dwelling recently covered. Watered by 3 wells i branch and spring. Should rent for 5 bales cotton. Terms: $200.00 day of sale, balance Jan. Ist, 1920. E. L. REAGAN. ANNOUNCEMNNT L. M. & E. W. Duffey have bought out the Ola Blacksmith Shop and Garage, and cordially invite the public patronage at that place* FORD WORK A SPECIALTY Thorough Service in every way, at reason able charges* Call on us and we will treat you right* L. M. & E. W. DUFFEY os t J ll st 40 ts More iicf R& nr THE BIG ONE WAS FED Avalon Farms HOG-TONE The Liquid Hag Conditioner, Fattener and Worm Fsmooet*- —THE RUNT WASN’T started life at the same time and weight. They were given tne same feed under the same conditions - with one excen , .tion. The!big one got his regular dose of AVALON FARMS hot T-niSir the Lau d Hog Tonic. Conditioner’and Fattener-and I the runVdidn't. T ° E “ , Th - lug one is the kind that tops mar nets and brings big profits to the pockets ct the hog raiser. The runt cost more to raise than he will ever bring in the mar ket. And the difference was brought about by 20 cents worth of AVALON farms hog-tone, hog-tone puts new lire into hogs—-makes them eat mere and grow fat at an amazing rate. It helps them to combat disease and eli Copeland-Turner Mer. Co. minate the worms that are the h ig rais ers greatest foe to profits. Splendid for pregnant sows—halps to produce health ier. sturdier pigs. Come in the store— tell us the number of your hen!-and we wilt give you enough HOG-TONE to treat ail your hogs 60 days. You don’t fMrVCT ? ow ; If th « re sults of the HOG-TONE treatment fail to satis fy you, it will cost you nothing. FOR SALE BY