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HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY.
,1. A. FOL'CHK, Publtoher.
K. n JOHNSON Kditor.
Entered at the postofflce at McDon
vugh, aa second-class mall matter.
Advertising Rates: SI.OO per Inch
per month. Reduction on sta*4in*
enptracts by special agreement.
McDonough, Ga , Sept. 6, 1907.
JACK,
The Kimbell Baptist Associntion
hold its annual session at Phillippi
church this week, beginning Tues
day.
The annual session of the High
Falls Musical Convention will he
held at Stark, Butts county, on
Friday and Saturday before the
3rd Sunday in this month. The
convention is composed of the
counties of Jasper, Butts and Hen
ry and comes to this county next
year.
Rev. G. S. Walker, of Lithonia,
who is editor of the “Lithonia De-
Kalb Service,” has purchased the
“DeKalb New Era” and will con
solidate both papers, the first issue
to appear Sept. 6th. He is the
present pastor of Sharon church
and his many Henry county
friends wish him success in his
new undertaking.
Mrs. J. S. Duke is visiting rela
tives in Atlanta.
Harvey Jackson has treated his
new residence to a nice coat of
paint.
Oliver Thompson visited rela
tives in Atlanta this week.
•T. C. Craig has recently added
several nice improvements to his
residence.
A. J. Upchurch and Arthur
Bowden attended the all day sing
ing at Griffin on the 4tli Sunday.
J. Bion Mayo, one of Bethany’s
best young men, has accepted a
good position with the Union
Warehouse in McDonough.
Madam Rumor says there is go
ing to be wedding bells ringing be
fore 111 OS is ushered in.
M. A. Norman will have charge
of the H. J. Copeland Co’s. Din
ner y this fall, en
tering upon his duties on the Ist
inst.
ii \i> ax \ w i ri- mu;.
Hut Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami
Diarrhoe Kemetly Cured Him
It is with pleasure that I jtive
yon this unsolicited testimonial.
About a year ago when I had a se
vere ease of measles I got caught
out in a hard rain and the measles
settled in my stomach and bowels.
I had an awful time and had it not
been for the us of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea rem
edy I could not have possibly lived
but a few hours longer, but thanks
to this remedy I am now strong
and well. I have written the above
through simple gratitude and I
shall always speak a good word for
this remedy.—Sam H. Gwin, Con
cord Ga. For sale by McDonough
Drug Co.
It’s amusing to note the number
of probable candidates for the dif
ferent offices of the state, who
come out flat-footed for prohibi
tion. What’s the use of using
this plank now, when we have
that matter settled.
Remedy for lMarrhnea. Never Known
to Fall.
“I want to say a few words for
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. I have used
this preparation in my family for
the past live years and have recom
mended it to a number of people
in York county and have never
known it to fail to effect a cure in
any instance. I feel that I can not
say too much for the best remedy
of the kind in the world."—S. Jem
ison, Spring Grove, York county,
Pa. This remedy is for sale by Mc-
Donough Drug Co.
We believe in reform, but not too
d—n much of it.—Fairbnrn News.
Now, brother Toney, don't get
naughty.
For
Woman’s
Eye
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STQCKBRIDGE.
[Last week’s Letter.]
Cotton is opening and there will
soon he work for the farmers.
Miss Ruby Holdbrooks, of At
lanta, is visiting relatives near
this place this week.
We regret to note the death of
the infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Masliburn. It was taken to Adairs
ville and buried Sunday.
Miss Maud Ellis, one- of Stock
bridge’s most popular young la
dies died at her home last Wed
nesday. The interment was in
Burks’ graveyard, Rev. Rowden
officiating.
For Sale—The residence of Mrs.
W. H. Gilbert, SIOOO cash. It is
located on Jonesboro St. near the
hotel. It is a nice 8 room house
with garden and large orchard.
Apply at her residence. Cupid.
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Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp* (•wot is not rec
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kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be
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bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell
ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trou
ble. When writing mention reading this
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& Co., Binghamton, SSjjiliS
N. V- i ■ • •y ~
fiftv-cent and one
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Its dollars to doughnuts if Andy
Roddenberg defeats .Tim Grigps
next year it will be by a “scratch,”
and when the race is over lie'll
feel that be has won over one of
the swiftest and best runners in
the state.
is a soothing, healing balm containing
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FUTURE EVENT
CALENDER.
DATES AND PLAGES OF SOME OF THE
MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS TO BE
HELD IN HENRY COUNTY IN
THE NEAR FUTURE.
All Day Singing to be held at the Court
house in McDonough, Sunday, Sept. 29th
At Hampton on Thursday November
28, an all-day singing at the school audi
torium.
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FOR SALE-LOTS IN LOCUST
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