The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, March 28, 1919, Image 6
SIG CORPORATION TO HANDLE COTTON CAPITALIZATION OF FIFTY MIL LION DOLLARS URGED BY GOV ERNOR HARDING. SAYS SALES AGENCY NEEDED Sieggests That Corporation Be Co-Op erative, And That It Handle Only Export Cotton Washington.—Organization of a co operative cotton export corporation •with capitalization of perhaps fifty sritlion dollars, was advocated by Gov. "W. P. G. Harding of the federal re serve board. This corporation, organized under the Webb act, solely for foreign trade transactions, could be financed to some extent by the war finance corpo ration und r the recent act authoriz ing one billion to exporters, Governor Harding suggested. In payment for the stock Southern not ten prodm >rs and business men participating in the corporation might *we Liberty bonds, which they hold, thus eliminatin the necessity of tying op large quantities of cash. Mr. Har nr pugge Red that a con gress of cotton producers and other Easiness men be held at once to dis cc*s the project. He explained that l } using Liberty Bonds these would toe held by the corporation as per manent investments and would not fee placed on the market. This would remove any% objection by government agencies to exchange of the corpora tion's stock for Liberty Bonds. “Every large manufacturing and mining concern has a well-organized sales department,” said the governor i* his letter. “It would be suicidal Tor any large manufacturer to devote his activities to productions alone. Many millions of people are engaged in the production of cotton, but of all oar great industries it is the only one, I believe, which has no organized sales department.” A farmer or a merchant who has <-otton for sale must either take the price offered him or he must hold his ■co 'on in the hope of obtaining a high er price, and he has no assurance that he will get a higher price by holding. The cotton spinners have their own organizations; those who have cotton for sale have none. Convention Called On Cotton Acreage 1 Baton Rouge, La. —Governor Pleas- ! ant has issued a call for a general , meeting of cotton growing interests of ■ Ce South to he held at Memphis on March 24, for the nurpose of develop ing further plans for cotton acreage r duet ion. All growers of eotton t'rowing states as well as delegates * ipointed to the cotton acreage reduc tion meeting in New Orlean Febru srv 17 and 18 were urged to attend i. e Menuhin meeting. Reports on the ! success of the reduction movement will toe. made. r ,ut This Out —It Is Worth Money DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out ;Yis slip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing your j writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in leturn a trial package containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for paii> in sides and rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foiey Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for 'Constipation, biliousness, hedache And sluggish bowells. The Mc- Donough Drug Co. Improved Lightship Bell. A new lightship also has a hell, which is made to ring automatically by m ans of a highly ingenious device which utilizes the gas as it passes from the tanks to the lantern, to actu ate the bell clapper. The light is not interfered with in the slightest degree by the operation of the hell-striking device. It is only set in motion, how ■rver, in very foggy weather, when the light cannot be distinguished at any £reat distance. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward lor any case of Catarrh that cannot be eured by Hall’s Catarrh Medicine. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine has been taken ty catarrh sufferers for the past thirty five years, and has become known as {he most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Poi son from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall’s Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a great improvement in your general health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medi ;ine at once and get rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. HITCH ON LEAGUE OF NATIONS IS DENIED BY ANDREW BONAR LAW Differences About League Are Not De laying Presentation Of Peace Terms To Germany London. —Andrew Bonar Law, gov ernment leader in the house of com mons, told that body that to the best of his belief there was no foundation for the'report that a hitch had occur red in the presentation to Germany of the draft of the peace terms on ac count of divergences of opinion on the subject of the league of nations. Mr. Bonar Law' made this statement in replying to a question by H. W. Bottomley, member, who wanted an assurance “that the terms agreed up on by all the representatives at the conference prior to President Wilson’s return’’ would be communicated at once to the enemy. Bandit Henry Starr Given Parole Oklahoma City, Okla. —Henry Starr, bank robber and bandit, arrived in Oklahoma City, having been paroled from the state penitentiary at McAles ter by Governor Robertson. The pa role was taken to Starr by William Tilghman, former United States mar shal. Starr has been in prison since 1915, following his capture after a se ries of daylight bank robberies in Ok lahoma, Kansas and Arkansas that for boldness surpassed crimes attributed to Jesse James. Starr’s wife had work ed hard for his release. Egyptians Riot Against The British London. —There has been rioting at Tanta, Egypt, in connection with the disorders which have occurred there during the past week. On March 12 three thousand persons attempted to rash a railroad station at Tanta, but the attack was met by troops and po lice and was frustrated. Brewers To Resume Beer Manufacture New York. —The Lager Beer Brew ers’ board of trade of New York, rep resenting 42 brewing concerns in New' York and New Jersey, announce that on advice of counsel its members will resume at once sale of beer containing tw'o and three-quarter per cent alco holic content. This was forbidden by a ruling of the internal revenue de partment which interpreted President Wilson’s proclamation effective De cember first, last. This is the opening of the big legal fight w r hich the coun try will see for some time. Suffered for Eight Years. Rheumatic pains, lame back, sore muscles and stiff joints most frequently can be traced to over worked, weak or disordered kid neys. Daisy Bell, R. F. I). 3, Box 234, Savannah, Ga., writes: “I was suffering for eight years from pain in the back and could not do any of my work, but since I have taken Foley Kidney Fills, I can do all of my work.” Foley Kidney Fills have given relief to thous ands who suffered from kidney or bladder trouble. Try them. The McDonough Drug Co. For Administration. GKOli J 1A — Henry County,. To whom it may concern: W. W. Milam ha ving made application to me to be ap pointed permanent administrator upon the estate of Annie Knight, late of said county, notice is hereby given that said application will he h-ard a t the regular term of the court of ordin try for said county, to be held on first Monday in April, 1919. Witness my hand and offi cial signature, this 4th day of March, 1919 A. G, HARRIS, Ordinary, For Administration. GEORGI A, Henry County. To whom it may concern: J E. Parham having made application to me in due form to be appointed permanent adminis trator upon the estate *>f Mrs. Louise Law rence, late of said county, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of ordina ry for said county, to be held on the First Monday in April. 1919. Witness my hand and official signature, this 25th dav of Jan. 1919. A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary For Dismission. GEO RGI A —H enry Conn ty. Whereas, Mrs. j M. Foster, adminis traratrix of J. M. Foster’s estate, repre sents to the Court in her petition duly filed and entered on record that she has fully administered J. M. Foster’s estate: This is therefore to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said adminis tratrix should not be discharged from her administration and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in April 1919. I his March 4, 1919. A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary. Divorce. In Henry Superior Court April Term, 1919. Mrs. Nena Barlar vs Alto Barlar. To the defendant Alto Barlar: You are hereby required personally or by attorney to be and appear at the Supe rior Court to be held in and for said coun ty on the Third Monday in April, 1919, to answer the above suit for divorce filed in said Court by the plaintiff above, as in de fault thereof the Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable William E. H. Searcy. Jr., Judge S, G. ! \ C . this March 13th, 1919. H. C. llightower, Clerk. E M. Smith, Attorney. HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA Is your farm help scarce and high ? Why not grow the same size crop on smaller acreage WITH O S3gr pj j |pi FERTILIZER TRADE MARK* REGISTERED., ORDER NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Washington, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, O. For Sale by Henry County Supply Co., McDonough, Ga. iiSMkaplS f t?ftCoiWeillili w§y H 2g &- ; ~ imm *- n**te!rm W* V ATLANTA S» I* L re ® |d|. t®^ ') Our SUPREME and PACKING HOUSE BRANDS being ammoniated 100% with the highest grades of genuine old time > Packing House Tankage and iilood, are not leached away by exces- mmMM \ sive rains like ordinary fertilizers. Their ammomates, being slowly soluble, insure constant feeding of the plant till late maturity, thu3 :¥%W&/ / y'/ preventing shedding and promoting vigorous, healthy growth. 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