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The Henry
County Weekly
Official Organ of Henry County.
B. S. ELLIOTT, Editor.
Entered at the postoffice at McDonough,
Ga., as second-class mail matter.
Advertising Rates 250 per inch, position
6c additional—special contracts.
Foreign Advertising Representative
! THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION '
McDonough, Gn., May 6, 1921
GENUINE
“BULL'
DURHAM
tobacco makes 50
good cigarettes for
10c
Will pasture cattle 5f per day
per head, on good Bermuda grass.
A. R. Scott.
HOWARD L. CARMICHAEL
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND EMBALMING
Office Phone 19 Residence Phone 30
No. 174
For Sale at your Dealer Made in five grades
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND
EAGLE MIKADO
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY, NEW YORK
PROGRAM
STGGKBRIOGE SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM.
Friday, May 6th, 1921, 8:00 p* m*
1. Just a Bit of Cloth, but It’s Red, White and Blue.
First and Second Grades.
2. Noah’s Wife Reading.
Edith Bowen.
3. The Haymakers and the Dairy Maids.
Third, Fourth andJFifth Grades, j
4. Crowning the May Queen Play.
Sixth and Seventh Grades.
CHARACTER CAST:
Old Hagar, the Gypsy Ruth Grant.
Dart j Dalton McCullough.
Ray ((Woodland Elves) Edith Bowen.
Zephyr ( __ Maurie Pattillo.
Rill—J Mollie Belle Cook.
Rose, the Queen Mary Gardner.
Winnie Agnes Owen.
Helen Louise Lee.
Grace ___Susie Shockley.
Doris Doris Moseley.
Elbe Frances Hinton.
Percy Fred Ward.
Cecil Charles Mann.
Arthur Frank Walden.
Frank ' Abner Ward.
Guy L. A. Lamb.
Harold Walter Mays.
5. Now Aren’t You Glad You Came?_ __.Song.
India Sorrells.
Cut This Out—lt Is Worth Money
Cut Out tSiis Slip, enclose Wun
5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835
Sheffield Ave., Chicago, lii., writ
ing your name and address clear
ly. You will receive in return a
trial package containing Foley’s
Honey and Tar Compound, 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 ornamenta
trees. Finest budded and.grafted
stock ai before the war prices.
Most ail fruit trees at 50f 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, Ga.
Duffey’s Blacksmith Shop.
Now is the time to be econom
ical in everything. So we have
decided to do your Horse Shoeing
for $1 00. We are located on the
Jackson road, five miles from Mc-
Donough. L. N. DUFFEY.
D. A. BROWN.
I MONTI ST
Offtok Hours :
n M . oO 12 M.
TERMS: STRICTLY CASH.
McDonough, Ga.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH. GEORGIA
For Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
To Whom lr May Concern.
Charlie Westmoreland, having applied
for Guardianship of the person and prop
erty of Florence Mitchell, Fred Mitchell
and Nellie Mitchell, minor children of J.
H. Mitchell, late of said county, deceased.
Notice is given that said application will
be heard at my office at 10 o’clock, a. m.,
on the first Monday in June, 1921. May
2, 1921. A. G. H ARRIiS, Oidinary.
Long Staple Seed
FOR SALE
I have a few bushels of Weber
49 Long Staple Seed for sale.
This cotton will staple 1 1-4
inches. Early and easy to pick.
This cotton is selling at 7 1-2 to
10 premiums over short staple
now. Have only 200 bushels
of seed left.
J. T. WEEMS.
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/CONSIDER your object in buying
a phonograph, it is to bring true.
music to your home —the living per
formances of great singers and in
strumentalists, of great bands and
orchestras.
Over five thousand times, before
more than five million people, the New
Edison has stood side by side with the
living artist in a direct comparison
test, and no one has been able to dis
tinguish between the living perform
ance and the Re-Created performance.
The New Edison is the only phono
graph or talking machine that sustains
this test. It is the only phonograph
that has actually proved beyond ques
tion that it gives you true music.
McDonough Drug
Company.
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TO PEOPLE WHO
EAT MEAT .
WHO doesn’t relish a rich, juicy steak? Who doesn't
abhor a tough one?
It is all in the buying. A dealer can get a high grade of meat
and sell at a reasonable profit, or he can buy “cheap” meats
and profiteer.
No inferior meats are sold in this market. Our prices are
down, but our meats are not.
Come to us for the best in steaks, chops, boils, roasts, salt
meats, bacon, poultry, oysters, sausage, and everything car
ried by a first-clase market,
QUALITY UP. -PRICE DOWN.
We pay the highest market price in cash for country produce.
G. M. McLaughlin,
IN THE JOE J. SMITH BUILDING.
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!j F you buy phonograph rec
orJs, or player-piano rolls,
if you play or sing, you should
have a copy of “What Edison
Likes in Music.” IttellsMr.
Edison’s 25 favorite tunes, —
gives ins views on music, —
and names 6 selections which
he thinks everybody ought to
own. Ciet your copy. It’s
free for the asking. Use the
coupon.
COUPON
Bring or send this coupon.
Mark the items you want.
No charge or obligation.
Name
Address
□ What Edison Likes in
Music.
PI Booth’s etching of Edi
son, 12 x 19, for framing.
□ Edison & Music the
Story of the New Edison.
f~l What Did Edison Do
During the War? (Bul
letin)