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-• Local Happenings
I HAVE MOVED MY OPTICAL OFFICE UPSTAIRS over
the WesternjUuijn Telegraph ofiice. I am piepared to examine
the Eye and fit,glasses tor Eye Sir. ins, Hyperopia, Myopia,
Presbyopia, Astigmatism and Stiabismus. My stock of Specta-j»
cle frames and Nose glasses of latest ceiign. 1 repair Broken
frames, replace Old and Broken Temples.
CHAS. M. SPEER, Optician.
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 v«ith us.
Fred Leguinn W. M.
Thos. J. Patterson Sec.
A regular communication ot
fine 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.
A. E. Huffman. W. M.
R. H. MOORE, Jr., Sec.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sloan are
visiting relatives at Warm Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Weems
motored to Atlanta Thursday.
Mr. Price Horton is at home for
the remainder of his vacation.
Miss Mary Lunceford, of Wood
bury is visi ing Miss Mary Joe
Smith.
We are glad to note that Miss
Annie G. Thompson was able to
roftirn hrvne
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fargason,
of Atlanta, attended Camp
meeting at Shingleroof this
week.
Mr. Reuben Birry and little
son, of Atlanta, visited relatives
here Saturday.
Miss Kate Maxwell, of Atlanta,
spent Sunday with Mrs. H. B.
Carmichael at the Campground.
Messrs. Green, Willis and Ed
ward Copeland motored to Macon
Thursday to visit Mercer Univer
sity.
Mr. Tom Brown Jr. left Mon
day for Carrrollton where he en
ters the A&M College of 4th.
District.
Mr. L. I. Skinner has purchased
a new Buick car to facilitate his
journeys up and down the land.
Mr. William Amis is spending
a few days with relatives in Mc-
Donough and Greenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Austin
were visitors to Atlanta Sun
day.
Mrs. Lula Turnipseed is spend
ing several days here with rela
tives and friends.
Mrs. Olis Oglesby, of Atlanta,
is spending this here with
ieiauves aim menus.
Mr. Ernest Rodgers, of
Corbin Ky. is spending several
days here with his parents.
Mr. an! M **. Fred Wal'-er,
Fred Jr. ai d Mrs J. T. Weems
motored to At aata Tuesday.
Litlle Billie Ingram, of Atlanta,
is viiting his grandfather Mr. W.
B. J. Ingram.
Mr. William Gieen, of Corsi
cana Tex, who has been visiting
relatives in and near McDonough,
returned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Green, ef
Atlanta, have been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Green at the Camp
ground.
Mrs. I. R. Nolan and children,
of Macon, were the guest of Mrs.
A. M. Nolan during the past week.
Messrs Willis and Edward Cope
land and Leslie Farris motored to
Atlanta, Monday to attend a
double header ball game.
Mrs. Louise Brown left Monday
for Carrollton where she enters
upon her duties as teacher in A.
& M. College 4th. District.
The many friends of Miss
Mamie Alexander are glad to know
that she is comvalescing.
Miss Ruth Durden returned to
her home at Summitt Ga. Sunday
after a most delightful visit to
Misses Irene and Cora Nelson.
Mr. George Clayton, of Greens
boro, spent the week-end with
his niece, Mrs. J. T. Weems.
Mrs. A. H. Stone, of Montecello,
returned to her home last Satur
day after a two weeks visit to her
aunt, Mrs. Jennie Farris.
M isses Lizzie Tee and Sarah
Dingles, of Griffin, is spending
several days with their aunt
Mrs. Bailor Smith.
M iss Burma Meeks, of Dal
las Ga. spent week-end here
with her uncle Mr. J. S. Hunt
and family.
Mrs. G. E. Sims and children
and Mr. Horace Sims left last
Thursday for their home at
Kendall Ela. after a visit to the
homefolks
Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Cates and
children visited Mr. and Mr' - . H.
B. Carmichael and Misses Lucv
and Mattie McDonald duii :g the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cop land
and Mrs. M. A. Speer motored to
Atlanta Thursday to spend a lew
days with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Carmichael in Druid Hids.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cowin
Miss Ida Lou Cowan and Mrs.
Leta Cowan, of Ashburn spent
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. H.
J. Copeiand. I
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, JHcDONWJGH GEORGIA.
Mr. Sterling Price, of Miami
Fla., is visiting his sisters. Mes
dames T. J. Horton and Clem
Hiding. He leaves soon for a
motor trip into North Carolina.
We are sorrv to learn that Rev.
and Mrs. L. D. King were unable
to make their motor trip into the
Corolinas because of the illness of
their little daughter, Anna. They
were not able to go further than
Atlanta.
Bishop Warren A. Candler
preached one of his characteristic
sermons at the Campground Sun
day. His theme was “Refusing
Christ” and he made a fearful
denunciation of this generation
for this great -sin.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Asa Lemon are glad to know that
they contemplate taking up their
residence again in McDonough
early in September, while Mr.
Lemon will go back and forth to
his business.
If its a mower and rake you
need I have them McCarmick-
Deering. D. T. Carmichael.
If you use stationery, hair
brushes, tooth brushes, nail
brushes etc. it will be worth
your while to s:e inu new stock
that H. H. Forbes is showing.
For Sale —A good Milk Cow
fresh in. John S. Branan, Me
Donough, Route 2.
For Sale
Several extra good small heifers
and a few large ones ready for
making good beef.
W. S. Stroud.
Watch that little two by four
midpet department store at 5
Kev’s Ferry st. It will help you
to save money.
‘ For Sale
The best opportunity you will
have to buy. Wagons, Buggies,
Harness—worth the money, is
now. D. T. Caimichael
Everything electrical at the
electrical Supply Store. Radio
supplies, electric bulbs special tit
tings etc. A “Diinilite” should be
in every sick room.
For Sale
Several extra good small heifers
and a few larger ones ready for
making good beef.
W. S. Stroud.
For Rent —A six room dwell
ing on Depot street and a two
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Lemon home place. Mrs. Annie
Nolan, McDonough, Ga.
You can buy the same spec
tacle, made in the same factory
and put in the s ime frames, from
II H. Forbes for less than half
that you have to pay in Atlanta.
Wanted to exchange 80 rods
new hog wire, extra 8 bar
32 in. all No. 9% for a second
hand wagon.
J. R. Gordon, Locust Grove, Ga.
For Sale
You can buy
and Harness now for less than
factory cash. You can’t do that
much longer. D. T. Carmichael.
It you want to know that you
own the very best fountain] pin
made, buy The L. E. Waterman
from H. H. Forbes $1.50 up. .
Notice
For Sale —One good Jersey cow
fresh in. H. F. Hunt with
Henry Co. Supply Co., McDon
ough.
if you need an electric iron [it
will pay you to see that bargain
lot that is offered at our electric
store for $5.00 J. G. Smith.
If its a Mower and Rake vou
l hnye 4 f , p - n, McfNrmick-
Deering. D. T. Carmicnael. j
Stationery and envelops at Aus
tin’s 10 cts. store from 5, 10, 15,
25, 50, 75 and 1.00 a box.
Get good Turnipseed at Horton
Drug Co. •
Norris candy on ice at Horton
Drug Co. * i
Don’t forget to see our line ot
stationery, face powder, talcum
powder and face creams at Hor
ton Drug Co.
For Sale
You can buy Buggies, Wagons
and Harness now f>r less than
factory cash. You can’t do that
much longer. D. T. Carmichael.
For Sale —Black Minorco pul
lets and cockerels SI.(X) to $5 00
each. Bailor Smith.
Found —A Black brown spotted
female shoat weighing about 65.
Came to my house Sunday August
sth. Owner can get same by pay
ing me expenses for keeping and
for this ad. Henry Steele McDon
ough, Ga. Route 2.
For Sale
The best opportunity you will
have to buy. Wagons, Buggies,
Harness —worth the monev, is
now. D. T. Carmichael.
To Rent, first of September;
house, and about seven acres
of land, close in, apply, Mrs.
Hutton, at Mrs. Whitehead’s.
For Rent New six room house
on Atlanta street, garage, burn,
garden, apply Juge A. G, Har
ris, McDonough. **
ANNUAL TRUSTEES MEETING
At 10:00 o’clock a. m. Ist
Tuesday in September in the
Court house, the Trustees of
the schools of Henry Co. and
as many of the patrons as will
are urged to meet with the
Board of Education.
Dr. M. M. Parks, ex S. S. S.
and Rev. Geo. D. Goddard S. S.
Supervisor will address the
audience. Ladies are invited
to be present. These gentle
men are among the greatest
educators of Ga. and you will
miss a treat if you fail to hear
them.
Respectfully,
T. J. Horton, C. S. S.
C ASTO R IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears —-
3*of
Do You TalkTo Absent Ones ?
Perhaps your brothers, sisters,
mother or dear friends live in other
Why r.ot talk to them occasionally
on telephone?
Distance maAes no difference,
Ibo* and the cost is small.
"LißSj tfjggf At night from 8:30 o’clock to mid
night station to station calls are one
half the day rate. From midnight
to 4:30 A. M. the rate is one-fourth the day rate.
Your telephone directory contains complete infor
mation about this quick, economical service.
Ask Long distance for rates.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Notice
A meeting of the District Di
rectors and members of the
Henrv County Farmers co-op
erative Fire Insurance Com
pany is called to meet at the
court house in McDonough,
Wednesday, Sept. 5 at 10
o’clock a. m. for the purpose
of electing officers and attend
ing to any other business that
may come before them.
Scab Ilarktiess, Sect.
Notice
Regular services at the Presby
terian church next Sunday.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m., morn
ing worship 11:00 a. m.
Subject of morning sermon,
The two Citizenships.
Christian ivideavof 7:00 p. m.
Evening Sermon 7:45 p. m.
Subject, Things to think about.
Services at Timber Ridge 3:30
a. m.
Everybody invited.
L. D. King, Pastor.
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