Local Happenings
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Fraternal No 37 F. & A.M.
Regular communications of Fraternal
Lodge No. 87 F & A M meet Ist and 8:1
Friday nights in each month. All dulv
qualified brethren fraternally and cordi
ally invited to meet with us. ‘
C. J. Dickson, W. M.
W. G. Ingram, Sec.
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R. T. Daniel Lodge No. 219 I. O. O. F
Meets every Tuesday night at
7 :30 p. m. Visiting brothers wel
come.
Gallon Speer, the Optromtris t
when you need glasses.
He keeps in stock all the latest
styles of frames and nose glasses.
Rooms for rent. See Mrs. Clem
P. Hulin^.
Mr. Merrel Lowe, of Tech, spent
Sunday here.
Miss Bess Fouche spent Satur
day in Atlanta.
Misses Carrie ane Marie Dupree
spent Saturday in Atlanta.
Miss Nina Wall, of Atlanta, is
the guest of Miss Blake Bunn.
Miss Mary Ammons is visiting
Mrs. Marvin Turner this week.
M*essrs. Andrew and Kroom
Partridge spent the week-end at
home. <
If you want to buy a pair of
shoes cheap go to Austin’s KK
Store.
Mr. J. F. Willingham left Mon
day to spend a month at Indian
Springs.
Austin’s lO*' Store will sell you
7 bars of Lmn Jry soap for 25f"
Saturday.
Miss Avy Bradfield, of Locust
Grove visited Mrs. T. J. Patterson
last week.
Mr. J. T. Leslie, of Americas,
visited his son, Mr. A. Y. Leslie,
last week.
For prompt taxi service, day or
night. Call Henry Knight, phone
No. 113 J.
Will pasture cattle per day
per head, on good Bermuda grass.
A. R. Scott.
Mrs. W. B. Kelley visited Mrs.
Alice Kelley Saturday, who has
been quite ill.
We will accept school checks
and county warrants in trade. T.
A. SJoan & Co.
When in the market for good
7% cotton seed meal call ,on
Brown & Harkins.
You can now get your cotton
weighed and stored at Kimbell’s
bonded warehouse.
Mr. H. B. Neal left Monday
night for Rome, where he will
spend several days.
Porto Rico potato plants for
sale, $1.50 per thousand. H. W.
Burch, Falkston, Ga.
Mr. Robert Woodson, of Colum
bia. N. C. spent the week-end
with his parents here.
Have just received large quani
ties Porto Rico sweet potato slips.
Copeland-Turner Merc. Co.
Call on us for FYost King ice
cream freezers. Special prices.
Copeland-Turner Merc. Co.
Wanted —Salesmen for 6,000
mile guaranteed tires. Salary
SIOO 00 weekly with extra com
missions.' Cowan Tire & Rubber
Co. Box 784, Chicago, 111.
Miss Annie R ‘He Callahan, of
h ist Point, was the week-end
Ruest of Miss Willie K ii^ht.
Mr. and Mrs. Camp and son, of
Jonesuoro, w ere the guests of Mrs.
Fannie Sowell last Monday,
Mrs. Boyce Fieklin lias returned
to her home in Washington, after
a visit to Mrs. Ralph Turner.
Mr. Ed McGill, of Chicago, was
the guest of his aunt, Mrs. J. A.
Fouche, several days last week.
Bring your watches and clocks to
Hand’s barber shop for repair. All
work guaranteed. J. W. Morgan.
Miss Bertha Turner will enter
tain th< nivmbirs of her Sunday
school ciass on Friday afternoon.
Good prices on wire fencing,
barbed wire, nails and steel fence
post. Copeland-Turner Merc. Co.
Ice! Ice! Ice! Home made ice.
Let us supply you with ice. The
Henry County Milling and Ice Co.
Judge and Mrs. E. J. Reagan
attended the funeral of Judge
Reagan’s neice in Conyers Satur
day.
Miss Josephine Goodwin, of
Greensboro, will be the guest of
Miss Mary Weems for the week
end.
Mrs. L. A. Turner has returned
from an extended visit to her
daughter, Mrs. J. G. Craft in Hart
well.
Lost —One pair of eye glasses in
black case. If found please re
turn to this office and receive re
ward.
Misses Josephine Turner and
Elyea Smith and Tom Bpown will
go to Forsyth to enter the school
contest.
Bring your watches and clocks
to Hand’s barber shop for repair.
All work guaranteed. J. W.
Morgan.
Remember that Copeland-Tur
ner Merc. Co. is in market for
your peas, corn, hams, chickens
and eggs.
The People’s Missionaay Society
will have their social meeting on
Thursday night instead of Tues
day night.
Mrs. Ernest Smith entertained
at rook and bridge on Friday after
noon, in honor of Mrs. Jack Craft,
of Hartwell.
The Porto Rico potato slips that
Copeland-Turner Merc. Co. are
receiving are strong and weii
grown plants.
Mrs. Clarence Shaffer has re
turned to her home in Barnesville
after a visit to her sister, Mrs.
Hugh Turner.
Mr. Wayne Stansell, of Texas,
has returned to Georgia and is now
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Stansell,
There will be an afternoon sing
ing at Sharon church next Sunday,
April 24th, the Covington Quar
tet is expected.
Mrs. Ralph Turner was hostess
to a few friends on Monday after
noon in honor of her guest, Mrs.
Ficklin, of Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Arnold,
Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold have
returned home after a visit to-their
father, Dr. W. W. Arnold.
Pyrox and Bug Death are sure
enemies of cut worms and potato
bugs, when used according to di
rections. Copeland-Turner Merc.
Co.
Miss Margaret Gouge and Mr.
Cecil Burnett, of Atlanta, and Mr.
Eugene Gunter, of Stockbridge,
were the guests of Miss Musette
Hill Sunday.
Milk and cream bring real mon
ey these days. International Mor
milk Tonic helps togreatly increase
the milk yield of cows. Used by
successful dairymen everywhere.
Try it. Sold by Horton Drug Co.
To the citizens of Locust Grove
community. Let us do your shoe
and harness repairing. Our agents
at the Locust Grove Pharmacy
will receive and return them to
you. W. W. George, McDonough,
Ga.
liENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONGUGH, GEORGIA
Black-Johnson.
On last Sunday Mr. W. L. Black,
who is in the employ of the South
ern Railway Co., went to Carroll
ton, Ga, and when he returned
he brought with him his lovely
bride, Miss Annie Johnson, of
Carrollton.
Mr. and Mrs. Blade have obtain
ed rooms Irom Mrs. Annie Nolan,
where they will reside at present
and enter upon the the pleasures
and responsibilities of married life.
Memorial Exercises.
Memorial exercises will be held
at the McDonough Baptist church
at 9:45 a. in , April 26, instead of
the Presbyterian church as was
published. The change was made
on account of having the base
ment to serve the dinner in case
of inclement weather.
Please send all lunch baskets to
the basement door where a com-,
mittee of ladies will receive them.,
Praises Them to His Friends.
Backache is a symptom of weak
or disordered kidneys. Stiff and
painful joints, rheumatic ijehes,
sore muscles, puffiness under the
eyes or others. These symptoms
indicate that the kidneys and blad
der need help to do the work of
filtering and casting out from the
system poisons and waste prod
ucts that cause trouble. Ben
Richardson, Wingrove, W. Va ,
writes: “I will praise Foley Kid
ney Pills because they have help
ed me.” McDonough Drug Co.
The Henry County Milling and
Ice Co., froze their first ice Wed
nesday, April 20, 1921. We are
now ready to ship ice and will be
glad to supply you with ice.
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.
Having electric lights now in
town, will exchange a J. B. Colt
Co. lighting plant for something of
equal value or will sell at a reas
onable discount. W. J. Smith,
Locust Grove.
Mrs. Russell was hostess to tlie
members of the Mizpah Wesley
class on Monday afternoon. Twelve
members were present. .Alter an
interesting business session, a de
licious salad course was served.
Will all the business houses,
corporations and manufacturing
entesprises, throughout Henry
county who would like to enter a
float representing vour business
interest in the lUUih celebration
of the county, Mty 14th, get in
touch with Mrs. A. R. Scott, phone
10.
Our people may expect Rev. R.
L. Bolton, pastor at Madison, to
be here with his singer and chorus
leader, Mr. Ben S. Thompson next
Monday, the 25, instant, to assist
the pastor in a series ot meetings
as heretofore announced at the
Baptist church. Everybody cor
dially invited.
Lost, or stolen, from my resi
dence. near LeGuinn's mill since
March 15th, a bill fold containing
seven R. C. Brown cotton receipts,
No. K 4396, K 4467, K 4531, K 4563,
K 4796, K 4873, K 5061. Finder
will please return them to R. C.
Brown or to me and receive re
ward. J. D. McKibben* Locust
Grove.
Anyone who wishes to renew
or subscribe to the Henry County
Weekly before June the Ist may
do so at the $1.50 a year rate.
Tax Receiver W. G. Thompson or
Rev. W. O. Butler, of Stockbridge,
will take your subscription for
this paper. If you see them sub
scribe for The Henry County
Weekly, it will cost you only
a week.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
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Signature of
U. D. C Meeting.
The Charles T. Zichry Chapter,
of U. D. C., will meet with Mrs.
Edward Adams Thursday, April
29. Program for afternoon :
Response—Famous residents of
Savannah, past and present.
Paper on Savannah—Mrs. J. A.
Partridge.
Reading—Red Old Hills of Geor
gia—Miss Nellie Newman.
ELUS-SETZERCO
FUNEARL DIRECTORS AND EVIRAL>I HRS
OFFICE PHONE NO. S. RESIDENCE, 57, 54-J, 32.
Just a few items to let you know
that I am still in
BI i Q s N ET Q Q
Ifesi! 1 ItS San
and am still looking alter your interest
U Pounds Sugar sl-SO
7 Pounds Good Coffee 1-00
No. JO Grandma Lard 1-75
No. 3 Compound Lard 1-00
Maxwell House Colfee, per lb *3B
New Irish Potatoes, per lb -04
Tomatoes, per can Q l-3c
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PROQIRAMHE
FOR
AMUSU- THEATRE
Friday:
VIOLA DANA
IN
“DANGEROUS TO MEN”
Don’t miss this picture for it is a roar from beginning
to end.
Saturday:
A/
WILLI AN S. HART
IN
“SAND”
ALSU A COMEDY
“Attention! Hart fans,” and all who enjoy a picture full
of action and thrills.
Specials for Saturday
AUSTIN’S 10c STORE
100 Pairs of SHOES at Your Price
$3 00 Blue Overalls for $l5O
3.00 Buie Jumpers, for 1 50
1.00 Ladies’ Silk Hose, white, black and tan 75
.75 Ladies’ Lisle Hose, black, brown mid gray 35
.25 “ “ “ “ 2 pairs for .25
.50 Children’s Sox for -25
.25 “ “ “ .15
1.00 Men’s Silk Sox -50
.50 25
.25 Men’s Lisle Sox, 2 pairs for 25
.50 Suspenders for 25
.25 “ “ -10
Blue Shirts, best grade 75
25< ? Curtain Scrim 10 6 ' yard
Boys Jumpers for pair
If you want Shoes See me Saturday—One Day Only.
Yours for More Business,
AUSTIN’S 10c STORE.
Statement.
Of the ownership, management
etc, required by the Act of Au
gust 24, 1912, of The Henry Coun
ty Weekly, published at McDon
ough, Ga , for April 1, 1921:
Editor and owner, B. S. Elliott.
We can rebuild and recharge
your old batteries. Wm. Cross
& Son, Locust Grove, Ga.