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Fraternal Lodge No. 37 F. & A. M.
Regular communications of Frater
nal Lodge No. 37 F. & A. M., meet
Ist and 3rd Friday nights in each
month. All duly qualified brethren
fraternally and cordially invited to
meet vxth us.
Fred Leguinn W. M.
ThoS. J. PATTERSON Sec.
A regular communication of
Pine Grove Lodge No. 177 F. &A. M.
will be held at the Masonic Hall,
Hampton, Ga., every second and
fourth Tuesday evenings at the reg
ular meeting hours. Visiting breth
ren cordially invited.
W. W. WISE, W. M.
R. H. MOORE, Jr., Sec.
Leslie Carmichael, of East Point,
spent week-„n.i here.
Mr. Ernest Tarpley spent week
end with homefolks.
Miss Elon Nail spent week-end
with her parents.
Rooker cotton seed for sale.
A. C. Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. W D. Tarp’ey
'were visitors to Atlanta Thursday.
Mr. Edwin Rape, of Atlanta,
was a week-end visitor to the city.
Mr. Frank Newman came down
from Tech for a week-end visit to
his parents.
We have some fresh mules just
from the market. A. B. and Frank
Mitcham Hampton.
Mr. D. J. Smith, of Tech, made
short visit to his parents last
week.
Rev. J. A. Partridge filled his
regular appointment at Turner’s
last Sunday.
A new Woodmen of the World
Camp is being organized at Locust
Grove.
Mr. E. 0. Hooten, of Locust
Grove, was a visitor to our city
Monday.
Mr. Arthur Duke and family of
Atlanta visited relatives near
Bethany, Sunday.
Mr. Seab McGarritv, of Coving
ton, was here on business last
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ford, of
Atlanta spent the week-end with
Mr. W. F. Hand.
Mr. and Mis. Oliver Har.d of
Atlanta, spent the week-end with
his mother.
TV Tin \feHnno 1 rl r\V' Afilla
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Rica, was a welcome visitor to our
city last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Castellaw
spent week-end here with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Welch.
Mr. Lum Ingram, of Fayetteyilie,
was a visitor to our citv several
days, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Grier, of
Atlanta, spent Sunday p. m. here
with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Grier.
Mr. W. L. Black spent several
days last week with her mother
in Atlanta.
For Sale— One good two horse
wagon cheap. Mrs. Jennie Farris
McDonough Ga. *
Mr. Tom Fargason, his two sons
and "Mr. Billie Elliott spent the
wee K-end with relatives here.
Wanted—Two cropers with
force to run two horse crop each,
Mrs. B. C. Ward, Stock bridge Gj.
Messrs. D. P. Cook and Epps
Brannan are absent from their
work on account of sickness.
For Rent— Roc.ms with lights
w r ater and telephone. See Mrs
JimStroud, Keesferry, St.
We regret to learn of the illness
of Mr. Roy Turner during the past
few days. Trust he will soon be
out again.
For sale or exchange some good
shoats worth the money, will ex
change for corn, peas, hav or
fodder. D. T. Carmichael.
Mr. Harris McCurry, of Emoiy
University, came down to attend
the funeral of his aunt. Mrs. J. C.
Harris, last week.
For Sale: —Porto Rico seed and
eatnm potatoes. Eating potatoes
kiln dried and a nice size. W. C.
Dailey McDonough, Rt. 3.
Mr. Kemdrick Henley, of Atlanta,
and two of his triends, Messrs. A.
S. Baught and 0. M. Key spent
Sunday with homefoiks.
Pure bred Barred Rock Imperial
Strain eggs for hatching SI.OO per
setting of fifteen. Splendid Bar
red Rock cockerals $2 50. Mrs.
Rf 4’ McDonough Ga.
PEANUTS. We want to wind up
our last car by Wednesday Feb
21st and will pay one hundred an.! 1
thirty dollars per ton until then.
J. 0. and C. M. KIMBELL.
You are missing a bnr<Mn i' l
the winter lap robes I am eloseisg.
out the entire stock at and hah*
price. D. T. Carmichael.
Wanted—Lumber, Peas, corn
etc. Will pay highest prices for
them on accounts.
Planters Warehouse and Lumber
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Welch have
just returned from Brodentown,
Fla. Their many friends gladly
welcome them back home.
For Sale—Six S. C. R. I. Red
Cockerels April hatch prize bred,
from prize winning strain; price
$2.50 each. Mrs. A. u. Combs,
Locust Grove Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. McDaniel, of
Atlanta, attended the furneral of
Mrs. J. C. Harris here last Wed
nesday.
Miss Mary Weems spent the
week end at Bessie T'ft in Forsyth
with Miss Josephine Goodwin, of
Greensboro.
Pure bred S. C. Ancona Eggs
for Sale SIOO for 15 S6OO Per,
Hundred, Post Paid.
A. T. Jeffares
McDonough Ga.,
Pu r e Bred single comb Rhode
Island Red eggs, for setting $1 00
per (15) Charles Jefferies
McDonough Ga.
Do you get Eggs in cold weath
er: if not buy some Pure bred
Ancona Eggs from me, SI.OO for
15, $6.00 Per Hundred. Port Paid.
A. T. Jeffares
McDonough Ga.,
Is C £ Everybody uses hie Buckeye big
TMCfIU ATriD breeders and little breeders —IO,OOO
JOJL KJ chicks a year or one hundred!
Endorsed by Agricultural Colleges and
Experimental Stations
| . The Buckeye operates automatically and can’t go wrong. We are so sure
I of itsmever-failing performance that we guarantee it to hatch more and bet-
I ter chicks than any other incubator, regardless of price.
Come in and see how they work—or, we will send you a catalog.
i All Sizes ot Incubators and Brooders Carried in Stock
’ Orders Filled Sum? Day Received.
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G. C. SMITH
Griffin, Georgia
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH GEORGIA.
We have on hand some o< e
liorse wagons and soma two-hone
wagons, some Summer’s buggi s
that has been returned -in fair y
good condition, also some live
stock, wi'l * ■'” of a bargain. Com > !
to see us. We \w \ mke in ex-1
change for tli 1 ob v-' or any oth r
merchandise: Otoo Tan Soy beans,
field peas, ear corn shucked, or
sweet potatoes from curring house.
Stockbridge Mercantile Co.
Miss Bess Fouche has been ten
dered a splendid position wish'
Southern Automotive Magazine
of which her brother, Mr. Alt
Fouche, is business manager and
left this week to enter upon hi r
new dudes. She has the con
gratulations and best wishes of
entire community fora successful
career.
We have on hand some one
horse wagons and some two-horse
wagons, some Summer’s buggies
that has been returned in fairly
good condition, also some live
stock, will sell at a bargain. Come
to see us. We will take in ex
change for the above or a iv other
merchandise: Otoo Tan Soy bean,
field peas, ear corn shucked, or
sweet potatoes from curring
house. Stockbridge Merchants
Co. <
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Dr R. A. R tins our new dentist
who recently purchased the den
itJi D.. 0. L. Adams,
is opening up his new affice in the
office recently vacated by Dr. .1.
G. Smith. He is enstalling the
latest and best equipments f. r
dentist work, atid our people are
glad to welcome him into our
midst.
The ladies of the Methodist
Missionary Society held a rally at
the residence of Mrs. Hugh Turn r
on Friday afternoon. A delight
ful program was rendered. These
ladies are using every means to
stimulate the church at large in
the great field of missions At the
social hour delightful relreshinents
were served.
Public Saids
We have purchased 122,000
pair U. S. Army Munson last shoes,
sizes 5% to 12 which was Ihe en
tire surplus stock of one cf the
largest U. S. Government siioe
contractors.
This shoe is guaranteed one
hundred percent solid leather
color dark tan, bcilows tongue,
dirt and waterproof. The actual
value of this shoe is $6 00. Owing
to this tremendous buy we can
offer same to the public at $2.95.
Send correct size. Pay posiman
on delivery or send money order.
If shoes are not as represented we
will cheerfully refund your money
promptly upon request.
National Bay State Shoe Company
296 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
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The housew’ife of tod ly is as much of a business woman
as the lady who works in an office or conducts a business,
and she keeps her household and personal allowance in a
bank, issues checks in paying Ihe household expenses or
regul r bills. (
They find it an easy way to keep track of the monthly
outlay and more convenient thin the eternal bother of hav
ing change on hand to pay tradesmen’s bills,
M’DONOUGH . GEORGIA.
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THE LAND STUDIO
Upstairs over McDonough Trading Co., is open regu
larly every Monday and Tuesday. Photographs are
something that you often regret not h iving and that
vou will treasure more and more as time passes.
Bring the CHILDREN Don’t WAIT for SUNSHINE
they are made just as
Good Any Kind Of
Weather
AT YOUR SERVICE
THE LAND STUDIO