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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1916)
President Wilson. The man who is President of the United State to-day measures up to the best traditions of a great office. He has been wise with a wis dom that is deeped in the tradi tions of his country, with a wis dom that has been disciplined by training and broadened by in struction. He has been prudent of one who has within his hands the’ destiny of a hundred million peo ple. He has been firm with the firm ness that proceeds from deep conviction, with the firmness that is grounded in a duty well de fined. He has been courageous with a courage that places country above self, with a.courage that follows duty wherever it may lead. He has been dignifined with that dignity that is self forgetting and self-respecting,—with the dignity that conserves the majesty of the greatest office in the world. He has been patient with the patience which believes and trusts that truth crushed to earth will rise again; with the patience that can endure and wait, watch and pray, for the certain vindiction of jus.i ce, humanity and right. He has been patriotic with a patriotism that has never wavered; a patriotism that is as pure and strong as the faith th it moved the fathers when they made our country free. , No president since the civil war has had as crucial problems to solve; and no president has dis played a grasp more sure, a states manship m >re profound. Assailed by the wolves of privi lege, he pulled their claws and drawn their teeth. Assailed by partisan envy, lie Took the Hurt out of Her Back. Pnvsicians report more cases of kidney trouble among women than men. Mrs. Anna Byrd, Tuscutn bia, Ala., writes: “I was down with my back so I could not stand up more than half of the time. Folev Kidney Pills took all of the hurt out. They are the oest kid ney pills I ever took.” Rheumatic pains, swollen ankles, stiff joints, sore muscles and sleep disturbing bladder ailments indicate disor dered kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills act promptly. McDonough Drug Co. The Next Issue of The Bel! Directory GOES TO PRESS SOON Every Bell subscriber, almost without exception, is able to buy the goods advertised in this directory. Reserve your space today. Ask the Manager for rates. Supplements Changes and your other corrections advertising in listin £ s but does not r ,f\ igk should be conflict jEgLH 'J “ ad * at with other ” for the new mediums. r has -hamed his traducers into silence and made friend and foe go forward together in the paths of national progress. H ■ lias fired our patriotism with a new ardor, he has breathed into our ancient tradition^ a new vigor a id a new life. He ha. added strength to America’s courage and mingled m icy with America’s strength. He has fastened tne brakes of justice upo 1 the wheels of rower: lit has lifted the mists from the temole where our liberties are enshrined. And when the history of these d ys comes to be written, and the children of to-morrnw read their nation’s storv; when time shall have dispelled all misconception, and the years shall have rendered then - impartial verd'et, —one name vvi 1 s line in golden splendor upon the pige that is blackened with the tale of Europe’s wat, one name will represent the triumph of American principles over the hosts of darkness and of death. That name will be the name of the great president who has made proud tliat he is a democrat, and made Americ i s i,//^ NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Dividend Payments While other jewelers thronchout the country are talking .about the steadily increasing; diamond prices, the matter doesn’t worry us, Because we have ;i notable collection of splendid stones which we bought before any increase. So we give you the advantage of our foresight and offer you your choice of these stones at original prices. Also, we call your attention to our displays of fine wrist watches, lavalliers, bracelets, watches, (such as Howard, Wa'tham, tte., cam eos, stick pins and vanity got.ds. Dividend payments, easy terms. Durham Jewelry Co. 20 Edgewood Ave, At imr, Ga. licit Phone Ivy M 79 j proud that he is an American. It will be. the name of the ! student and the scholar who has kept his country true to its faith in a time that tried men’s souls; the name of the stateman who has championed the cause of American freedom wherever he found it oppressed; the name of the patriot who has implonted his country’s flag on the highest peak to which humanity has yet aspi red: the name that carried the torch of victory again ; the name of Woodrow Wilson. —Governor Glynn. Bring me your cow hides at 15 cents. John Rodgers. Thompson’s Shop Horse Shoeing a specialty. Blacksmith and General Repair Work. Best Liniment in the world for sale. Agent for all leading newspa pers. Let me ha' r e vour subscrip tion, please. Special price on Enlarged Por traits and Frames for next JO flays. Special price on One and Two- Horse Wagon Brakes. Call on me when in town. W. G. THOMPSON MONEY I can arrange you a loan on your farm anywhere, at a low rate of Interest, 3 or 5 years. Write W. O. Needham, Elllenwood, Ga. SPEER. The GRADUATE Fits Glass for all Errors of Re fraction. Makes a Specialty of Fits -U Nose G hi ss. Will be at Locust Grove first Thursdays, Stock-bridge first Fri days of each month. Office East Side Macon St., Mc- Donough, Ga. TJ’'church House, Locust Grove. Bollah Honsc, Stookhridge. D. A. BROWN. I > E.\ TIS 1 Of rick Hours : 7.iu co la A. V. 1 bO ;i p. M. TEH MS: STRICTLY CASH. McDonough* Ga. The Southern Mortgage Co. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,0(10 Establishd 870. Gould Building— lß Decatur it -01 Edgewooi Avenue. FARM LOANS Negotiated throughout the State on Improved Farm Lands in sums of si,ouo to SIOO,OOO on Five Years’ time at reasonable raf»s. Oir sources of monev are practically inexhaustible. We have a strong line of customers among individual investors and Savings Banks and Trust Companies in the North, East and Middle West, and we number among our customers the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company with assets ot more than :< hundred million dollars. J. T. Holleman, President —— A Thompson, Abstracts of Title W. L. Kemp, Vice- Pr esident */• Co M or jc Abstracts of Title IW A,.rfrpws Secretary ' L. A. Botlllghny, Auditor J. W. Andrews. Secretary s R Cook, Secretary’s Clerk E. V. Carter, Attorney x. B. Dempsey, Abstract Clerk A, d’Aniignac, Inspector C. W. Felker, Jr., Abstract Clerk. W. A. Howell. Abstracts of Tble - Horace Holleman, Application Cle^k. For information, call on or write to Brown <& Brown, M’DONOUGH, GEORGIA. ... . , .n .A .a. all- a#. 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