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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
Local Happenings iH&i WM Fraternal Lodge No 37 F. & A.M. Regular communications of Fraternal Lodge No. 37 F & A M meet Ist and 3d Friday nights in each month. All duly qualified brethren fraternally and cordi ally invited to meet with us. C. J. Dickson, W. M. ,W. G. Ingram, Sec. R. T. Daniel Lodge No. 219 I. O. O. F. Meets every Tuesday night at 7 :30 p. m. Visiting brothers wel come. Call on Speer, the Optromtrlst when you need glasses. He keeps in stock all the latest styles of frames and nose glasses. Rooms for rent. See Mrs. An nie M. Nolan. Dr. ,T. W. Rowan visited Mrs. Kate Greer Sunday. Sawing for the public, 50' per hundred. Dr. A. R. Scott. Seed ribbon cane for sale. See me at once. J. O. Kimbell Lumber dressed for 50' per hundred. Dr. A. R. Scott. For Sale—Fodder, corn, peas £d work ox. W. A. Simpson, Jr. ,'hree thousand cedar shingles to sell, cheap. See Mrs. F. E. Dunn. Forty pieces of standard ging hams, at 15*-’ per yd. W. B. J. Ingram. Mr. C. J. Green is now associat ed with Mr. Norris in the garage business. Mr. Merrel Lowe, of Georgia Tech, spent the week-end with homefolks Let Mackey call for and deliver your laundry. Piedmont service, none excels. For prompt taxi service, day or night. Call Henry Knight, phone No. 113 J. • Let Mackey call for and deliver your laundry. Piedmont service, none excels. For sale—One black 8 year old mare mule weighing about 1,000. H. L. Oglesby. No gasoline oder in clothes cleaned by Mackey. Bring in your clothes and see. If you want to sell your eggs and chickens, see Austin’s lO' Store, for cash or trade. When in the market for good 1% cotton seed meal call on Brown & Harkins. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cathy and family visited Miss Monday in Jonesboro Sunday. You can now get your cotton weighed and stored at Kimbell’s bonded warehouse. Miss Louise Smith, of Ward Belmont college, spent the week end with homefolks. No gasoline oder in clothes cleaned by Mackey. Bring in your clothes and see. Genuine Porto Rican potato plants bedded from Graded select, No. 1 potatoes for April, May and June delivery, $2 per M up to 10M. 10 M and above $1.75 per M. M. E. Flanders, Ocilla, Ga. Pyrox for most leaf-eating in sects and many blights, this is a combined Insectitude and Fungi cile in small packages, enough to make five to ten gallons of spray. Copehnd-Turner Merc. Co. Lumber for sale, $17.50, per thousand. Dr. A. R. Scott. Austin’s 10<’ Store is the place to sell your chickens and eggs. You can get the cash. Miss Myrtie Hunt, who is teach ing school at Zebuion, spent the week-end with hornet'oiks. For Sale Some used Fords completely overhauled. These are bargains. H. M. Amis Co. Just received new lot of one gallon flower pots, to go at 15 ( ' each. Copeland-Turner Merc Co. Mrs. Adam Sloan entertained the Baptist Young People’s Union at her home last Friday evening. VVe buy corn, peas, chickens, eggs, sweet potatoes and fresh butter. Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. Miss Dorothy Long and Louise Brown, of Shorter college, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents. Easter time, Easter time, Easter is coming, get your supply of Easter eggs from us. Copeland i urner Merc. Co. Farm Wanted —Wanted to hear from owmer of farm or good land worth the price asked. L. Jones box 551, Olney, 111. Water melon and canteloupe seed in bulk. Try our packet seed, ready to plant. Copeland- Turner Merc. Co. The last year net profit of the Southern Tel. Co. was over $350,- 000 in Georgia according to W. A. Wright’s statement. For Sale —Seven-room house and live acres of land, or forty-tive acres without house. See me at once. W. A. Clements. Mothers, don’t forget to bring the children to the egg hunt, at Mrs. E. J. Reagan’s, Saturday, March 26, at 3:00 oclock. Dr. H. W. Copeland, of Jackson, with Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Thom son, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Copeland Sunday afternoon. For Sale —A few used Chevrolet parts, also a good body and top, practically new. Will sell these parts cheap. H. M. Amis Co. The Henry County Milling and Ice Co. is finishing their ice plant and hope to be ready to begin making ice bv the first of April. Misses Ruth and Esther Car michael with their friend, Miss Julia Riser, of Brenau college, spent the week-end with home folks. The United Daughters of tiie Confederacy will have an egg hunt, Saturday March 26, on Mrs. E. J. Reagan’s lawn, at 3:00 o’clock. All are invited. Admission, 10L Limited amount Texas Rowden cotton seed for sale at SI.OO per bushel. Ten days to two weeks earlier than the majority of big boll cotton. C. D. Jackson, Abbe ville, S. C. Seed beans, seed corn, seed butter beans, seed Irish potatoes, orange and amber cane seed in bulk. Try our package seed, fresh and ready to plant. Cope land-Turner Merc. Co. Group No. 3, of the B. Y. P. U., at the Baptist church in McDon ough, will render the program at regular meeting next Monday night and a cordial invitation is extended all who wish to attend. Stock and poultry raisers can secure the best of remedies and preparations as a complete line of the well known International Stock, Veterinary and Poultry Preparations is sold by Horton Drug Co. Loans on Farm Lands. Hampton, Ga., Mar. 15, 1921. We are now taking applications for Loans, through Federal Land Bank, on Farm Lands. For addi tional information call at First Na tional Bank of McDonough, Ga., or call or write G. T. FEARS, Hampton, Ga. HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA Emmet and Robt. Clayton. A TRIBUTE. These two children were broth ers. The first to go was Robert. He was a precious jewel lent to his mother for hut a short while. Then God saw fit to send his an gel at night and took him away. In a short while little Emmet was called to a brighter home above, where sorrow can never come. Mother and father thought it was so hard to give up both of them, but it was not God’s will for them to stay here. He had a place prepared for them better than they had here. Live, brother and sisters, so you can meet them scnne day and walk the golden streets of heaven with them. As we met with friends and loved ones and they offered words of love our hearts seem nearer the heavenly gates above. Although we will miss their pres ence through the years to come, we don’t wish them back to suf fer. They are at rest at home. It was a pleasure, though a sad one, to listen to the servant of God as lie told of their race now run. For thev were truly words of comfort to our shattered hearts and the thought they leave behind them is to serve and love them all. By one who dearly loved them. NELLIE. Cut This Out—lt Is Worth. Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writ ing your name and address clear ly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments; and Fo ley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathar tic for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. McDonough Drug Co. Fruit Trees. Peach, apple, pear, plum, cher ry, pecan shade and ornamental trees. Finest budded and grafted stock ai before the war prices. Most all fruit trees at 50' each prepaid. California privet hedge plants $4.00 per 100. Strawberry plants $5 00 per 1,000. Cabbage plants $2.00 per 1,000 postpaid. Half and Half Cotton seed. Send a postal for our Fruit Book and Catalog. Fruitvale Nurseries, Albany, Ala. If You Don’t Like Heavy Doctor Bills Why Have Them When your car does not run good you carry it to the garage man and have him brace it up or put it in running condition. The same rule applies to your body. When it is not running smoothly it needs a bracer. It cannot correct its own defects without some assistance. Furnishing bracers for sick people is easy for us because we are skill ed in this work and we like it. We correct the LITTjIE defects as well as the big ones. That's what keeps your body in good health. By coming to us at THE FIRST SIGN of trouble you rid yourself of those heavy doctor bills, waste of time and patience required to restore your health. HORTON DRUG COMPANY. Specials for Saturday AUSTIN’S 10c STORE $1 50 Child! ea’s Dresses for .50 2 00 “ “ " .98 .50 Boys Rompers “ .25 .25 Suspenders .10 .25 Men’s Work Sox '* .'Q .35 “ Sunday “ “ . .13 .50 Ladies Hose “ .25 6 Packages of Soda “ .25 6 Bars of Soap “ .25 6 Packages of Powder “ .25 — ■ i - - —— I will buy Eggs and Chickens. Will pay you money or trade at the above prices. Yours for More Business, AUSTIN’S 10c STORE. GROCERY SPECIALS 2 lbs Cans Army Beef $ *25 lib “ “ “ “ .15 3 Cans Tomatoes 25 Tall Cans Chum Salmon 10 8 lbs Special Coffee 1-00 1 lb Can Maxwell House Coffee 39 31b “ “ “ “ 115 3lb “ Dill Pickles .30 2lb 44 Libbys Royal Anne Cherries 30 2lb 44 Choice Blackberries -20 Tall 44 Gold Bar Dessert Peaches .20 CALL US FOR PRICES. COPELAND-TURNER MERC. CO.