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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1914)
Peeks v ilk. Mrs. Norah Cawthon and Miss Sadie Lewis visited Miss Fannie 4'awthon Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Hooten and Miss Maud Trainer visited Mr. . and Mrs. G. L. Carter Sunday. Mr. Alex Carter dined with Mr. ..and Mrs. Clent Cowan Saturday. We still have some Smallpox and lagrippe, in this community. YOU CAN’T EARN MOREY WHEN YOU’RE LAID UP There are a lot of people in this town who cannot afford to be sick. Perhaps none of you feel that you can, hut certainly some you can’t, for as soon as you are sick, [your wages stop and worry and debts be- Jgin to pile up. The sensible thing for you .to do, as soon as you feel run-down and ■worn out, no matter what the cause, is to Stake something just as quick a; you can to [build up strength and health. Make your rself more comfortable and provide against (serious sickness. | We don’t believe there is any other 1 medicine made that will do as much towards saving your health and thus help dag you save your money as Rexall Olive toil Emulsion, it is a medicine that gets 'right at the trouble and relieves it by ton ing the nerves, enriching the blood, and new strength and health to the rrhole body. It doesn’t do this by means of alcohol or habit-forming drugs, because it contains none. Its strength and health yiving power is due to pure Olive Oil and the Hypophosphites, long endorsed by suc cessful physicians, the one for its food -lalue, the other for its tonic value. Here, for the first time, they are combined, and the result is a real nerve, blood and Jiody tmilding medicine —a real strengthener i that we are proud to Tell you about. You 'don’t peed to hesitate in using it, because if it doesn’t do all we say it will and satisfy you in every way, it will cost you nothin". If it doesn’t make you strong and well again, come back and get your money. It vill be g en to you without word or ques tion. Sold only at the more than 7,000 Rexall Storys, and in this town only by us. SI.OO. McDONOUGH DRUG CO. McDonough, Ga. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR THE WEEKLY’S READERS THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER, of Raleigh, N. C., is one of the very best—probably the best—farm paper published. • * While knowing little of farming, we ourselves always read The Progressive Farmer with much interest. OUR PROPOSITION. * To all whose payment of one dollar or more pays their subscription to The Weekly up to January 1, 1915, and whose request is made for the two at the time of the pay= ment, we shall send The Weekly up to that date and The Progressive Farmer six months. ~ IN SUBSCRIBING, Call for the Club of the two papers. New One-Year Subscribers will have paper sent to them from now to January i, 1915. This offer expired sometime ago, but The Progressive Farmer has extended it for only a short time longer. Address, FRANK REAGAN, Editor and Publisher,- Telephone: Office, 23; Residence, 15. McDONOUGH, GEORGIA.^- Locust Grove. The Boys Dormitory of Locust Grove, Institute was burned Mon day morning. The fire was dis covered about three o’clock in the morning, and is supposed to have originated between the floor and ceiling. The loss is partially cove red by insurance. The routine of school work was not interrupted, as ample room for the boys was provided at once. The building will be replaced by a brick one. Miss Gussie Castellaw is spend ing some time with 'er sister, Mrs. Madden, in Moldena. Mrs. W. T. Smith of Decatur, soent the past week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Castellaw- The meeting which was con ducted at the Baptist church by Rev. Buckholz closed Monday morning. Misses Prim and Faulkner spent the week end in Atlanta. FOR ADMINISTRATION. Georgia, Henry County. To whom it may concern: J W. CAPPS, havipg made application to me in due form to be appointed permanent ad ministrator upon the estate of YV. T. CAPPS. late of said county, notice is hereby i given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court ! of Ordinary for said county to be held !on the first Monday in April 11*14. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 11 dny of March, IHI 4. A. G. Harris, Ordinary. 3-27, 4. "7c fEßwlz E RCnu^-S, —r fi IoOD,BO™KAC E FEBTIu^rTIS .ifjr P** home office branch office 01)™ ATLANTA MONTGOMERY fiPgp Champion Corn Raker Used Morr:s Guano agß| The superiority of Blood, Bone and Tankage Guano over mineral ■ ammoniates in the fertilization of corn has again been demonstrates by Addington of Morganton, Ga. i By the results secured from their use, he is now the champion upland corn raiser in the State of Georgia. Read what he says un- der date of December Bth, 1913: 1J f ‘l sent three bushels of my corn with affidavits to the rS Fair at Macon and won first p '*nm of $l5O fo r best acre or > upland corn in the State of Gr-~rrjia. I feel proud that l hoi ’ the State record for best acre or upland corn and 1 went you to feel proud that it was made with Morris Fertilizers. ” \ Our SUPREME BRAND CORN GROWERS are not only good |gM||Krjj for prize winning, but they are the best for general utility. Don t j be satisfied with ordinary fertilizers, but DEMAND THE MORRio T ? Mml brands for all crops. , MW J Wm FOR SALE BY j GRF.EN TAUPI.F.Y & CO . J. \. CLAW K, lillenwood. ' a. 1 jit*-iiiili 12611 i 'iiiif ii : 1!