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l!S~o tion, Soui- Storaach.Diarrhoca
lao- ness and Loss of Sleep. ;
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Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Mr. Parham Smith, of Flovilla,
"was the guest of friends here first
of the week.
WE LIST HERE A FEW OF THE THINGS
FOR SALE BY
HORTON DRUG GO
Garden, Flower and Other Seed.
Garden and dower seed of all kind; also a few bushels of
Sorghum seed.
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Seasonable Remedies and Preparations.
At this season the following preparations are somewhat
in demand: The old Antozone Exterminator for anv kind
of bugs or insects, mixed with water and sprinkled around
places infected with mites, roaches or ants will immediately
get rid of them.
Antozone Disinfectant, used anywhere that you would use
lime or other disinfectants, convenient to use aud results
pleasing. ‘‘Carbol-Zone,” a ‘deodorizer, quickly removes
foul o iors, tidd of usefulness sick rooms, sinks, d imp places
Etc. They are all cheap and convenient to use.
Paints, Oils, Etc.
We are still selling the best grade paints. Both ready
mixed and lead and oil, at reasonable prices. If you are
thinking of painting your house in the spring, don’t fail to see
our line of paints and get prices. We also have full line of
Carriage and wagon paints, ready to apply and the enamel
top dressing tor repainting tops and curtains, varnishes and
stains, in fact an) thing in the paint line.
Stock Powders, Medicines, Etc,
Don’t iorget th;it we have stock powders tor sale. The
kind that’s good, The International.
In the line of medicines and toilet articles, we have most
amthing that is to he found in an up-to-date drug store; will
call special attention to: Dr. Caldwell’s syrup pepsin lor in
digestion and R\ dale's Catarrh Cure. Both sold on their
merit, it not satisfied with results we return money.
Soap, Toilet Article, Candies, Etc.
No use Icr any one to be without soap anymore. We have
iust received a 2 gross assortment, ranging in price lrom
Sto 25 cents per cake. We have Allen’s Shampoo soap,
both egg and green soap in Jicjuid. 1 he\ are fine lor the
scalp. Our line cl lace and talcum powder is complete.
Wiil call special attention to Allen’s Borated Talcum in
lb boxes, 25cts. lb, specially adapted to nursery and toilet.
A lull line of Wile) ’s Candies all the time. Just received
a splendid assortment ot Easter Post Cards.
All the popular drinks at our fountain.
Quick and courteous service at all times.
HORTON DRUG CO.
GASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature /Ap
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Use
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Thirty Years
GASTORIA
THC CKNTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY.
Prof. O. O. Tolleson, of West
Point, spent Saturday and Sunday
with hornefolks in McDonough.
JURORS FOR APRIL TERM 1909,
GRAND JURY.
J P Rodgers J M Bankston
E F Adams J W Thurman
\V A Craig Green Mitchell
JB Dickson JC Jinks
W N Strickland W \V Milam
R 11 Mm,re. Sr. B H Welch
W B Carmichael H A Adams
J F White E Cowan
J T Sowell Lee Patterson
S G Bryan H G Fields
B F Bowers Madison C White
W II Hopkins 11 B Samiifer
J P Glass C W Gardner
I H Gunter J M Foster
A L Colvin J M Ingram
TRAVERSE JURY, Ist Wekk.
G B D Beard J A Nix
Joseph Conkle A W Mays
W B Hays M W Wilson
Leon Carmichael J M Torrent
JLTurnipseed W J Harris
W C Crumbley A R Laney
J N Chunn Z T Seay
B F Crumbley L W Roan
J F Dupree W II Owen
W HStansell J W Davies
J S Lewis JL Jinks
B N Willingham J M Carmichael, Jr.
G R Lewis H B Hays
W J McKibben P F Pruitt
H M Amis W M Berry
E Oglesby A C Peterman
W S Steele L J Cast lelaw
W E Combs J T Martin
TRAVERSE JURY, 2nd Week.
J B Smith J K Bowen
l N Smith C T Elliott
J B Brown J F Scarborough
W S Stroud S G Gardner
AG Combs F B Parr
J G Sims L J Fargason
H H Greer 3 S Hays
G H Hark ness W A Ward
H H Kennedy J P McCullough
R W Exum W H Maddox, Jr.
J O Adair E C Wise
E C Carter Van Turner
F M Jackson j h Rape, Sr.
W A Bellah S T Clower
J G Selfridge S W Whitaker
L A Edwards ’ J W Jackson
J T Hubbard B M Starr
UR Hinton J h Mitchell
A Ootid Friend in Time of Need
No one can have a better friend when
troubled with colic, or diarrhoea than
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy. It always cures. For
sale by Horton Drug Co.
BETHANY.
Fire Destroys Dwelling
Mr. B. T. Berry who lives on
Uncle Ike Sowell’s plantation lost
his dwelling with almost its entire
contents by tire one night last
week. The origin of the fire is
not known.
Mad Dog Flays Havoc.
A mad dog passed through the
upper portion of the county sever
al weeks ago, a number of dogs
being bitten, a hog and some cat
tle were also attacted by it. The
hog and several of the dogs have
since died from the rabies, and the
others are still being watched
closely.
Singing at Bethany*
There will be a singing at Beth
any next Sunday afternoon Prof.
Bailey, Cowan, Hodges, Cox, Ros
ser, W. W. Combs and others are
expected to be on hand and every
body is cordially invited.
Mad Dog Killed
Sheriff Sowell and Deputy Payne
killed a mad dog in the eastern
potion of our city one day last
week, and fortunally it w*as killed
before it did any damage.
You who have occasional trouble from
indigestion, such as sour stomach, belch
ing of gas, sour risings and weak stomach
should not delay a moment to help the
stomach digest the food for all these little
ailments, annoying both to yourself and
to others, are caused simply by undigest
ed food in the stomach, Kodol for Dyspep
sia and Indigestion taken occasionally
will soon relieve you of all the simple
stomach ailments that you now have, hid
which may be more serious later. Try Ko
dol it will do what we say it will do. It is
sold Horton Doug Co.
TUNIS
We are still having rain I guess
the farmers would be glad to see
sunshine for a week or two.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson vi.-it
cd Jonesboro Fridayjand Saturday.
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Walter Henry spent Saturday
night with his sister, Mrs. Roy
Owen.
Rev. J, E, England dined with
Mr. J. P. Glass Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Love and fam
ily were the guests of Mr. and Mrs
G. W. Owen Saturday night and
Sunday.
Miss Oza Johnson, of Flippen
spent a few bays last week with
Mr. and Mrs. K. L, Johnson, of
this place.
Mrs. Usher Hinton, of Stock
bridge, spent one day last week
with her sister Mrs. Roy Owen.
Howard Glass spent one day last
week in Atlanta.
Misses Ida and Lois Owen spent
last Tuesday with their sister, Mrs.
E. O. Pattillo.
Misses Corrio Gossett and Lorali
Allen, of Stockbridge past through
our community last Thursday p.
m. selling magazines.
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Pair visited
the latter’s parents Sunday.
Miss Julia Glass is the guest of
Misses Dennis and Eva Fields few
days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lucious Johnson
visited Jonesboro Sunday and Sun
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Owen visit
ed their daughter, Mrs. Will Phil
lips a while last Tuesday p, m.
Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Mays, of
Stockbridge, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Glass Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Owen spent
Sunday niglxt with relatives at
Stockbridge,
Miss Bird Glass and Miss Ida
Owen visited the town of Flippen,
one day last woek.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owen apt nt
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Owen.
Tom Fields visited McDonough
one day last week.
Most cough cures and cold cures are con
stipating, especially* those that contains
opiates. Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syr
up is free from all opiates and it cures the
cold by gently moving the howls and at
the same time it soothes irritation of the
throat and lungs and in that way stops
the cough. It is especially recommended
for children, as it tastes nearly as good as
maple sugar. We sell and reconciled it.
Horton Drug Co.
OAK GROVE.
Well Mr. Editor if you will al
low ma.space I will write a few*
dots from this place.
After so much rain we are liav
ing sunshine again.
Misses Maggie Moss and Moll e
Hendon visited Miss Emma Mosley
of Pleasant Grove last Sunday.
Miss Cora Johnson is visiting her
brother at this writing.
Messrs, .lord Johnson and Joe
Steele made a business trip to
Griffin last Monday.
Howard Glass accompanied by
Miss Lois Owen passed through
here last Snnday p. m.
Miss Mollie Steele and little
Niece Vessie Mae Bunn visited her
sister Mrs. Green Branan last Sat
urday.
Quite a number in onr cumin uni
ty is on the sick list at this writing
B. S Elliott, Jr. and little son,
of woodland visited his father
last Saturday.
Misses Fannie and Jennie Elliott
and Fannie Johnson visited Miss
Cleora Brunan last Friday p. m
Misses Kate and Cora Johnson
attended services at Flippen Sun
day p. m.
Mrs. Virgie Stele and children nr
v isiting at the home of her father’s
a few days this week.
Bill Peek delivered a very in
teresting speech to the Farmers
Union at Union Grove school house
last Saturday p. m.
will ring off for this time if I
see this in print will come again
Mr. B. E. Berry's home was burn
ed on Tuesday night about 9
o’clock, the fire totally destroying
the home and the family barely es.
caping before the he use fell in.
Often The Kidneys At;
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re
sponsible for much sickness and suffering,
B, therefore, if kidney
trouble is permitted to
continue, serious re
iipay sl^ts are luost likely
to follow. Your other
iUf organs may need at
j j tention, but your kid
f I neys most, because
M they do most and
should have attention
first. Therefore, when
your kidneys are weak or out of order,
you can understand how quickly your en
tire body is affected and how every organ
seems to fail to do its duty.
If you are sick or “ feel badly,” begin
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. A trial will con
vince you of its great merit.
The mild and immediate effect of
Swamp-Root, the great kidney and
bladder remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the highest because its remarkable
health restoring properties have been
proven in thousands of the most distress
ing cases. If you need a medicine you
should have the best. «
Sold by druggists in
fifty-cent and onc-dol
lar sizes. You may jfiSSi.-'li
have a sample bottle
by mail free, also a \
pamphlet telling you "o'"JiViUmpß
how to find out if you have kidney or
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Binghamton, N. Y. Don’t make any mis
take, but remember the name, Swamp-
Root, and don’t let a dealer sell you
something in place of Swamp-Root—if
you do you will be disappointed.
His home was about four miles
east of McDonough near Cathy
and Bowden’s gin on Mr. I* L.
Sowell’s place.
Mr. Timon Bowden, who had a
severe attack of pneumonia at
Locust Grove, is now much better
having been brought to his home
here on last Saturday.
Miss Nettie Bess Fouche charm
ingly entertained thoelubon Wed.
nesday atteinoon at the Brown
Honse,
LIBERTY HILL.
Rev. Ulm, of woolsey, filled his
regular appointment here last Sun
day and delivered an excellent ser
mon to quite a large congregation.
w. H. Barnett and wife attended
Sunday School at Oakland last Sun
day morning.
Mrs. Charles Turner, of Griffin,
visited relatives here last Sunday.
Dixon Andrews and Harvey Bar
nett accompanied by Misses Maude
Stephenson and Nettie Mnxey were
tho guests of Ljii Barnett and wife
last Sunday.
The many friends of Keller Aber
cromie are glad to know that he is
gradually improving after severul
days uf severe illness.
The singing given by John Mays
and wife Saturday night last was
highly enjoyed by all present.
B. C. Bright and wife visited
their uncle and aunt Monday last.
Dixon Andrew accompanied by
his sis.er, Mrs. Henry Andrews,
made a business flip to Atlanta
last Tuesday.
Harvey Barnett ai d wife visited
E. m. Barnett and wife last Sunday
Mrs Lilia Mays visited Mrs. Mary
Barnett Tuesday last,
Henry Barnett a nd wife were the
guests of Keller Abererc mbie and
wife Sunday last.
Miss Mattie Wallace, of Hampton,
was at home Sunday to the delight
of her many friends last Snnday.
Jessie Stanfield accompanied by
his two sisters. Misses Mamie and
Susie and Miss Lei la Camp) ell were
the gn *s’s of Delos Barnett and sis
ter, Miss Stella, lust Sunday.
We regret to chronicle the death
of Mrs. Gibbs which occured at her
home in Lovejoy Sunday morning
last. The remains were laid to
rest at this place last Wednesday.
Rev. Mashburn of Hampton con
ducted the services and the pall
bearers consisted of six of her lady
friends.
Woods Liver Medicine in liquid form re
gulates th<* liver, relieves sick headache,
constipation, stomach, kidney disorder*
and acts its a gentle laxative. For childs
fever and malaria. Its tonic effects on the
system felt with the lirst dose The f 1.00
bottle contains 2 1-2 times as much as tho
„uc size. Soil by Horton Drug Co.