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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1919)
WOMEN PRAISE STELIA-VITAE We wantevery afflicted woman to try at least one bottle of Stella-Vitae on our plain, open guarantee to return the money paid for it if it does not benefit. If you doubt our word that it will relieve the distressing aches, pains and misery peculiar to the diseases of wo men , read the testimony oft hese w omen who have tried it and are glad to tell others what it has done for them. The only interest they have in the matter is that which any true woman feels in helping to relievethesufferings of other women. You can believe them. Mrs. J. F. Lee, Milstead, Ga., had female complaint for years. Three bot tles of Btella-Vitae cured her, she said, and added,“l am certainly thank ful for this great female tonic." Mrs. Paralee Frazier, Longview, Tex., ex pressed appreciation of Steel a-Vitae in these words: “I cannot say too much for this wonderful medicine. I had taken other female medicines for two years with no good results. I am truly grateful for the gcod Stella-Vitae has done me." Mrs. Sandy Withers, of Greensboro, Ala., was a terrible suf ferer from female trouble—and c:i!y a woman knows w hir that means! Her condition got so bad her pains threw her into spells like fits. Her husband feared she would lose her mind. The Greensboro doctors pronounced her in curable. Then somebody suggested that she take Stella-Vitae. She did so. The first dose lightened her spells. Stella-Vitae is a perfectly harm less compound and it not only alleviates a woman's pain, but builds up her health; it stimulates her appetite*, aids digestion, quiets her nerves and clears her complexion. It improves her per sonal appearance. All dealers sell Stella-Vitae, and are authorized to return the money paid for the first bottle if it does not benefit. For sale by Horton Drug Co. Why Suffer? Mrs. J. A. Cox, of Al derson, W. Va., writes; “My daughter . . .suf fered terribly. She could not turn in bed ... the doctors gave her up, and we brought her home to die. She had suffered so much at. .. time. Hav ing heard of Cardui, we got it for her.” CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic “In a few days, she be gan to improve,” Mrs. Cox continues, “and had no trouble at... Cardui cured her, and we sing its praises everywhere. We receive many thou sands of similar letters every year, telling of the good Cardui has done for women who suffer from complaints so common to their sex. It should do ar 4 - too - eS For Dismission. GEORGIA., Henry County, A. R. Laney, guardian of Geo. T. Dick son, has applied to me for a discharge from his guardianship of Geo. T. Dickson. This is therefore to notify all persons concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in April next, else he will be discharged from his guardianship as aoplied for A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary. For Guardianship. GEORGIA— Henry County. To whom it may concern: W. W. Milam having in due form applied for guardian ship of the property of Annie Hindsman, this is to notify all persons concerned to file their objections, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in April, 1919, else said guardianship will be granted as applied for. March 4, 1919. A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary. " For Administration. GEORGIA—Henry County, To whom it may concern: W. W. Milam having 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 be heard at the regular term of the court of ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in April 1919. Witness my hand and offi cial signature, this 4th dav of March, 1919 A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary, For Administration. GEORGIA, 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 if 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 rv for said county, to be held on the t irst Monday in April. 1919 Witness my hand and official signature, this 2ath day of Jan. 1919 AG. HARRIS, Ordinary. Luz. Last Week’s Items. Think the farmers are feeling better since they have begun to plow a little. Mr. and Mrs. George Capps vis ited their sister, Mrs. Sam King, near Covington one day last week she returning home with them to spend the week end. Mrs. Jean Bledsoe spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker. Miss Lucy Belle Rivers spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rivers. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Cawthon are smiling over their big grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Crumbley. Mrs. Neva Hunt was visiting at this place a few days last week. March almost gone and no corn planted yet. Guess people can eat biscuits next year. Mrs. Ruby Jeffares spent Satur day night and Sunday with Mrs. John Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson have re cently moved into the new home of Mr. Sing Hunt. We are glad to have them with us. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilkerson are welcoming their first new daughter. Miss Ethel Stallworth spent a few days last week with her sis ter, Mrs. Kate Wynn. We were glad to have Mr. Sing Hunt with us in Sunday School last Sunday. Come again. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bledsoe were the guests of Mr. Johnnie Bledsoe and family last Sunday. Aunt Mary Dukes has been spending a few days with her sis ter, Mrs. Joe Hooten. Evergreen. Griffin. We saw a picture of content the other morning, a happy boy about fourteen years old, who was driv ing a dirt-cart along the street. The lines were secure between his knees; the horses were jog ging liesurely along; the sun shone pleasantly; his coat was off and his calico shirt looked pleas ant and cool; his hat was tipped back upon his head and he had two pebbles that he had pick ed up from the dirt, and these he was tossing, throwing one up as the other fell, catching each in its turn, and on his face was a happy boyish smile and look of content that any world-weary per son would give a fortune to wear as their own. Looking at him, we thought life is pretty much what Are You Weak 7 Id 2 ZIRON IRON TONIC TABLETS HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH GEORGIA. we make it after all, and the same old thought came to us, “In whatsoever state we are placed, therewith be content. Happiness does not spring from wealth or liesure, but from a contented mind. We doubt if there is a happier heart in our city than that of the boy riding on his dirt laden cart, tossing his pebbles in the sunshine. All who read the following little joke will agree that there is noth ing that gets on one’s nerves like stepping on one’s corn, especially these warm days when corns be gin to hurt. Jiminie was being whipped for disobedience, when his little sister, two years his jun ior, came running to his aid. She looked in consternation at her fa ther; then as the whacking con tinued she spoke firmly, “Step on his corn Jimmie, that will stop him.” We are basking in the sunshine of content these days, with not a cloud to mar our happiness, com pared to what we endured for eighteen months. The war over, two boys back home and two m |orr ,s J^^ s SSJhb« gf fcD 1 Atlanta ”5. M Corn and Cotton Fertilizers The more valuable the crop, the more exacting the farmer should be a 3 to the class of fertilizer he uses. An inferior fertilizer may jeopardize his entire crop since the materials used in such a fertilizer may either leach out before the crop can utilize it or fail to become available in time for the needs of the crop. Many a farmer has lost a valuable crop from this cause, while others have suffered stagger ing losses from shedding and premature development. Our GOLD ROND BRANDS offer absolute protection and security against such losses, and insure quick, steady growth, well fruited stalks and an early, healthy maturity. As corn fer tilizers, they ere without an equal, and they are made to hurry the cotton crop to early maturity to beat the boll-weevil. We stand behind them just ?s we stand behind our SUPREME and PACKING HOUSE BRANDS. \yjMl rmw J zlron Builds Strength Eminent physicians agree that lack of iron in the blood causes weak ness, nervousness, sleeplessness, tired feeling, loss of energy and a gen eral sensation of discomfort and malaise. Medical authorities also concur in advising the use of iron, as a tonic, in these conditions. ff you are weak and feel that you need a tonic, try ZIRON Iron Tonic, a scientific combination of pure medicinal iron, with the hypophosphites and other valuable tonic, strength-building ingredients. Contains no habit-forming drugs. Recommended for young and old. Sold by all druggists on the guarantee to refund your money if the first bottle fails to benefit Price SI.OO a bottle. Try a bottle today. honorable discharged hanging on the wall. We feel that goodness and mercy hath followed us all the days of our life, and we hope to dwell in the house of the Lord forever. We are in sympathy with all who have not been so fortunate. May all such look to Him who is able to deliver in any condition of life. ONE Two. Puritanic Names. Fa!nt-not, God-reward, Sarth, Meek, Repentance, Kill-sin, Be faithful. More fruit, Seek-wisdom, Accepted, Return, Hope-for, Weep-not; Fly-debate, and Stand-fast-on-hlgh! 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