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Tlfsh, community . w;ts{
withlthe death of Mr. Jim Siatid
ard lfrst week.
Mr/’and Mrs. J. J. WTHams
motored to East Point Sunday.
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Mrs. Nan Buffenton and Mrs.
Williams motored to Locust Grove
Saturday to see their sister, Mrs.
Jim Barron.
The William's Brothers brought
home a broom corn thrash Mon
day.
Miss Polly and Lul i Williams
had company from Flippen Sun
day afternoon.
Several from here enjoyed pray
er meeting at Rocky Creek Sun
day night.
Evety body is invited to prayer
meeting Sunday night, Fred Bur
rell \yili lead.
Mr. Barron Williams spent Fri-
night in Griffin.
Mr. Cash, of Cash Griffin Co. in
Griffin was seen in this commu
nity Friday and Saturday.
We have on the sick list this
week, Master Ralph, Joe, Lamar
and Miss Annie Mae Williams and
Miss Clifford Matthews.
Bob.
CATARRHAJL DEAFNESS
it often caused by an inflamed condition
of the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing. Unless the inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be de
stroyed forever.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for It—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
has been successful in the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Sold by all druggists.
F. ,T. Cheney & 00., Toledo, O.
Special 30x3 Fabric Auto Casing $6.95
” 30x3 1-2 ” " ” 8.45
” 30x3 1-2 Cord ” ” 10.75 oversize
30x3 Red Tube J .58
" 30x3 1-2 " ” 1.75
” Blue Lion Patching .35
3x7 Screen Doors 2.50
99 Screen Windows .75 to 1.50
Flower Pots .15 per gallon
,y 40, 50, and 60 Watt Electric Bulbs
35c or 3 for $l.OO
IN THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
9 x 12 Crex Art Squares $6.75
36 x 72 Crex Rugs 1.10
27x 54 ” " .75
9 x 12 Waltonoa Linoleum Art Squares $15.75
6x9 19 99 99 ' f 8.00
Taborueets 40c Each
We are closing,out the Free Sewing Machine
at 1-2 Price come in and look them over.
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We Respectfully solicite your patronage and appreciate yourcalling on us and
Inspect our Store. ,
ELLISSETZERCO.
McDonough, Ga. Phone. No. 8.
WHEN YOU THINK OF HARDWARE
THINK OF ELLIS-SETZER CO.
WE GIVE A LIST BELOW OF A FEW SPECIALS
Oakland Locals
ft weather.
801 l weevfts are wishing for rain.
Jr. nrtd Mrs.'Lpftqn Weaver* of
mgy.jsre visiting their- par-,
cuts Mr. ana Mrs. J,Hi. Carr.
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Mr. Tye Stone and Roger mar
tin made a business trip to Atlanta
Saturday.
Miss Sara Fears, of Hampton,
spent the week with her cousin
Miss Opie Stone.
Mr. Flim Main and John Stand
ard made a business trip to Hamp
ton Saturday.
Misses Lela, Emma and Estell
Main attended the funeral of their
Uncle, Mr. Jim Standard Friday.
M*\ J. T. Simpson made a busi
ness trip to Atlanta Saturday.
Mrs. W. A. Simpson Jr. and
Mrs. J. T. Simpson visited Mrs.
Jim Sanders one afternoon last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson
visited friends and relatives of
Griffin Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. George Hand and Mrs.
Charlie Hand visited Mrs. Howard
one afternoon last week.
Mr. Hugh Simpson attended
preaching in Hampion one night
last week.
Mr. David Walker is sawmilling,
ask him how he is liking his job.
Mr. Walter Beshear hitched his
old jar head to the same post Sun
day p. m.
Miss Opie Stone called on Miss
Estell and Emma Main Sunday a.
m.
Sunshine.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA
Island Shoals
Everv body glad to see the
nice shaker of rain Saturday it
has been needed’for a good v.'hile.
Mr. Aubi*v PUrterdaic;
spent wsVk end with hie
cousin,' Mr. Robert Alien.
Mr. aud Mrs. B. H. Yancey were
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. S.
and family Sunday.
A very large congregation at
tended services at County Line
Sunciay p. m. to hear our good
pastor Rev. Cannon, every body
invited back next preaching day,
always glad to have visitors.
Mr. Chester Bunn and Mr.
Willie Smith left for Saint Simmons
Island Sunday where they will
be gone for two weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Allen and
family were the gu-est of Mr. and
Mrs. James Smith Sunday.
Mr. Carl Lunsford and daughter,
Lillie motored to Covington Sat
urday p. m.
Sorry to note that Mr. Nathan
haynes has been real sick but
glad to sav he is some better at
this wri'ing.
Mr. Oska Pope called on Miss
Euphie Lunsford a couple of hours
Sunday evening.
Miss Ruby Call spent the week
end with friends near Rock Mt.
Miss Ruth Davis and Miss Viria
Stokes attended services at Hope
Well Sunday morning.
Mr. Rillions Fincher, Miss Eva
Mae Washington, Miss Bessie
Smith and Miss Madge Maddox at
tended services at County Line
Sunday evening. We welcome
you back again.
Mrs. Carl Lunsford spent Sun
day evening with Mrs. K. Cofer
and Mrs- Dock Moss.
We Are Closing Out Our Entire Line of Base
Ball Goods at One Half Price.
CATCHERS MITTS $4.50 value $2.25
- “ “ 4.00 “ 2.00
First Basemans Mitts 7.00 “ 3.50
“ “ “ . 3.50 " 1.75
“ “ “ 3.00 " 1.50
;; m 2.50« 1.25
2.00" 1.00
Fielders Gloves 3.75 “ 1.87
;; :: 3.50« 1.75
3 001.50
1.00 " .50
Base Balls 2*oo u 1.00
“ u '• 1.50 “ .75
“ “ .75 “ .37
“ “ .35 “ .17
“ “ .15 “ .07
“ “ .10 ' .05
50c, 75, $l.OO, 1.50 and 2.00 Base Ball Bats at
One Half Price
Social Circle
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Petermani
*
was the dinner guest Sunday of
Mrs. M. D. Ford and Family.
MtS. W. H. Whfite . spent Mon
day afternoon with Mrs. B. Y»
White,
Miss Louise Farmer, of Rex,
was the week-end guest of Miss
Birdie Callaham.
Miss Lucy Peterman and Miss
Campbell spent Wednesday wi.h
Mrs. T. W. Peterman.
Mrs. W. H. White and Mrs. J.
L. Howell spent Tuesday after
noon with Mrs. J. A. Liles.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee of
Savannah, passed through this
section Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Howell spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Sprayberry i>f East Atlanta.
Misses Vera and Eunice White
and Pearl South, Colemin pnd
Lucious South, Lee and Hoke
White spent Friday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Peter
man and daughter Agues.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C* Clarke and
family attended the Birthdny din
ner of tbeir father, Mr. W. H.
Clarke Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Thurman
and Catherine spent a while
Thursday night with Mrs. J. W.
Thurman.
Misses Helen and dorris South
spent a while Saturday afternoon
with Misses Gertrude, Frances
and Sarah White.
Mr. and'G. Callaway
and family attended the Elks
Parade Thursday.
* Mr. fuM Mrs., T, f W.
ami daughters, Mrs. W. if. White
spent Saturday afternoon witli
Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Peterman.
Mrs, W. G. Callaway aud Mau
riue Morris visited in Stockbridge
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grant were
spend the day guest of Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Wilden Sunday.
“Smiles."
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And Gospel of Healing Meeting
CITY AUDITORIUM
ATLANTA, GA.
7:30 P. M. Daily
2:30 & 7:30 P. M. Sunday
July 16th to August 11th
RAYMOND T. RICHY
Evangelistic Party
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