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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1912)
DOUGLAS Dnvn a rn t .. .„ . ir..:L v. „. L~ ■ ' Fertilizer Manufacturers = = Griffin, Ga. SIOO PkIZE CORN PAiCH. J \ FARMERS: Use more CARE in selecting FERTILIZERS and get BETTER RE SULTS by the Big Crop Producing and Prize Winning Guanos, Manufactured by DOUGLAS BOYD & CO., GRIFFIN, OEORGIA, Messrs. G. W. Cathy and Olin Cathy and Miss Julia Cathy visi ted the brother of the two former, Mr. Ben Cathy, at Jenkinsburg Sunday. The latter was there at tending the bed side of his father in-law, Mr. James Kimbell. The South’s New industry. Whenever we make everything we use —and use everything we make, we will he the richest and happiest people on earth. We are on the way— no better shoes for men are to be had than “King Bee” and “Easy Street” —made in the Red Seal Shoe factory in Georgia. You can buy either of these shoes in many lasts —we suggest that you ask your shoe man to sho\< r vou two new lasts, “Ty Cobb” “Red Rock.” Both have the right “feel” and will wear a long time. J. K. Orr Shoe Co., Red Seal Shoe Factory, Atlanta. DOUGLAS BOYD & COMPANY, GRIFFIN, GEORGIA. WRITE US FOR PRICES. Mr. John Wise, of Warwick, spent Monday night as the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. B. J. In gram. He is under treatment in Atlanta. Miss Beulah Atkinson left Thursday for a visit to relatives in Culloden. “I Suffered Years With My Back.” Backache resulting from weak kidneys, a bad cold or other cause, usually renders the sufferer unfit for work and often results in per manent disability. “I suffered for years with my hack, or kidney trouble, and have tried a number of remedies from different physicians. More than a year ago, one of our local druggists induced me to try Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills and after using them some three months I found a decided improve ment in my kidneys, and I am glad to say that 1 hope soon to be fully restored to health.” J. P. Allen, Ex-Judge City Court, Glasgow, Ky. As long as pain is present in any part of the body rest is impossible and the system becoming weakened Is exposed to any form of disease to which the sufferer may be inclined. Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills by steadying the irritated nerve centers, make refreshing sleep pos sible, thereby enabling the body to recover lost strength. As a remedy for pain of any description Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are unsur passed. Sold by all druggists under a guar antee assuring the return of the price of the first box if no benefit results. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. What Our Customers Say. ‘‘l made 456 bushels of corn on 5 acres and got SIOO in money, by rais ing more corn on five acres than any man in Upson county. I attribute my success in winning this prize to the use of Douglas Boyd & Co.’s Fertilizers and lam obliged to say it is the best fertilizer I ever used in my life. I have used many kinds and this is the best. On my one ho:se farm I will make about 000 bushels corn and 30 bales cotton.” (Signed) Raleigh Green. Tomaston. Ga. We made on 25 acres over 50 bales with Boyd’s Guano. J. J. Elder & Sons, Birdie. Ga. I n ade 4» bales on 50 acres poor land. Used 400 lbs. Boyd’s Animal Bone per acre. Neighbors say best crop ever seen on this land. J. S. Shipp, Rover. Ga. 1 used your goods beside those of another manufacturer and your goods gave so much better results it could be seen with the naked eye where your goods were used and the other goods stopped. I shall use your goods exclusively hereafter. It pays best. J. A. Blackman, Jackson, Ga., R. F D. I used your goods with best re sults. I am well pleased with them. L. M. Jones, Thunder. Ga. Used 2 cars last spring. We have had two orders from Mr. Jones last fall. Rex. I dont understand why it is rainy every Sunday, unless it is Leap Year. Mr. Byron Chancy and his mother, from Jonesboro, spent last Sunday with Mrs. F. M. Kirk land. Mr. W. F. King and family left for Juliette Friday morning, where they will make their future home. Mr. A. A. Born, Rex’s depot agent, spent last Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Paul Dodson, at Manchester. Mr. and Mrs. Dave George visit ed the city last Wednesday. Miss Mary Dodson and sister, Mrs. Roy Elliott, spent Thursday with Mrs Elliott Smith. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Heflin spent one day of this week at Locust fp-S'.l EAGLLTHISTIE a. Full Pound—Always Fresh— Never Lumpy I Net Weight [/ - ’1 y/ The Soda of Qualify. Manufactured in our modern ’ffiiiW ((/ || \ \ JV' and sanitary factory under direction of skilled chemists. 'Wlff \\ yaWA'l] |\ 1 Eagle-Thistle Soda is packed direct from the mill into permanent, I) \ air-tight, moisture-proof, dust-proof packages; hence its j Original Strength and Purity is maintained as with no other • / Ifbrand. Therefore. One-fourth Less of Eagle-Thistle Soda is re /MmSE \tp - •—y/ quired than of other brands. Always Fresh and Pure. yT A //jMore economical. Every pound of Eagle-Thistle is manufactured, \ packed and sold by us. No middie-man's profit. Compare ' \ the price. Ask for Eagle-Thistle Brand. Sold by dealers everywhere. OUR NEWICOOK BOOK, FULL OF VALUABLE INFORMATION, FREE ON REQUEST THE MATHIESON ALKALI WORKS: Factory and Sales Office, Saltville, Va. I PRIZE COTTON. Grove. Estes Bros, have nearly com pleted the livery stable at Rex. Mrs. Ella Milam and Mrs. Fran cis Kirkland spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Igo Dease. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Estes had as their guest last Sunday Mrs. Mayfield. Mr. Will Fullerton, the South Avenue school teacher, had an Entertainment last Wednesday night. Every body reported a nice time Mr. Asa Smith, from Atlanta, was down one day this week to see his mother, Mrs. Smith. Guess the people would be glad to see it clear up. I would. Bonnie. Mr. W. R. Green spent Tuesday in Atlanta. Sardis. Mrs. Sallie Hays spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Joel Hooten, Mr. Eugene Bledsoe visited Mr. Jeff Hays Wednesday. Mrs. Mattie Grant visited Mrs, Trella Hays Thursday. Mrs. Sweety Barham visited Mrs, Clyde Stroud Friday. Next Saturday and Sunday are our regular meeting days here and every body is invited to attend, Well, I see Billy the goat is wait ing for my letter, so here it is. Puck. Miss Clara Florence Bright, who is teaching in Sandy Ridge dis trict, spent the week end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Bright.