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The Reily-Taylor Company
New Orleans
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR]
When you want your Ford car repaired, insist
always upon getting the genuine Ford Parts, made
by the Ford Motor Company, in order to insure relia
ble quaiiry, There are “spurious/' ‘•counterfeit/ ’
“imitation” parts made by outside concerns who have
no regard for quality in material, so insist on your
Garage or Repair Man furnishing you the genuine
Ford Parts. All reliable garages may now buy the
genuine Ford Parts from us—so there’s no excuse for
anyone using the “bogus” parts. To be sure, bring
your car to us for repairs or replacements.
H. M. AMIS COMPANY
McDonough, - Georgia.
IS IT INSURANCE YOU ARE
Concerned About? Either
Life, Health, Accident, Fire, Tornado
And Indemnity Bonds of all kinds,
written in only the very best compa
nies ? If so, then you should see
J. B. DICKSON
Resident Agent
At the Bank of Henry County
Copeland-Turner Mercantile Co.
GENERAL MDSE. PAINTS OILS
MAKE YOUR own PHOT
with L & M SEIVU-PASTE PAINT and
_ ( your own Linseed Oii.
(±rsX{ MAKES EEST PAINT—WEARS LONGEST
W fyy&V The L & M Paint is so positively good
that it is known as the “Master Pain£, 3:
When Linseed Oil is added, then the actual
/ cost of L & fVI Paint— thereby made ready
U for use is about SI.OO per gallon less than
the price ot other high-grade paints that
They are simply a^ ing .^ i "* e are sold ail ready for use.
Oil to L& M Semi-Paste Paint “
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH GEORGIA.
KEEP THE WORMS
OUT OF THE FRUIT
Apple and Peach Trees Should
Be Protected.
About the time the little peaches
are bursting from their shucks the eur
culio is laying eggs and feeding. These
eggs soon hatch into tiny little* grubs.
These grubs bore into the little peaches
and develop into the “worm” so com
monly found in these fruits.
Wormy peaches are very undesir
able as tney cannot be shipped and a
great deal of the fruit has to be cut
away if the peach is used for culinary
purposes. Every effort should be made
to keep the worms out of peaches. This
can be easily done by properly spray
ing.
Arsenate of lead at the rate of one
pound of the powdered material and
one pound of quick lime to 50 gallons
of water should be applied to the lit
tle peaches just about the time they
are bursting out of their shucks.
It is sometimes well to use self
boiled lime and sulphur solution with
this application of arsenate of lead.
Particularly is this true if some dis
eases of the peach were prevalent and
serious last year.
A second spraying of self-boiled lime
sulphur and arsenate of lead should
be made about three weeks after the
first. For varieties of peaches ripen
ing before Elbertas this is sufficient.
Apples are also attacked by an in
sect which makes a worm in the fruit.
This insect is known as the coddling
moth. It lays its eggs just after the
petals fall from the apple trees.
In order to control this pest It is
necessary to spray these little fruits
-when they are still erect, and before
the lobes of the calyx close.* This
means that the apples should be spray
ed a few days after the petals have
fallen from the trees.
For this spraying arsenate of lead
at the rate of from one and one-half
to. two pounds, the same quantity of
quick lime to 50 gallons of water should
be used. In three weeks this spray
ing should be repeated. Concentrated
lime and sulphur diluted to summer
strength should be used with it.
With the high cost of living all farm
ers should use every possible precau
tion against wormy fruit this year.
For more definite information get in
touch with your county demonstration
agent, or write direct to the College
of Agriculture, Athens, Georgia.
Woman Cried With Pain.
Thousands of women work to
day while suffering from kidney
or bladder ailments that can be
relieved. Mrs. L. Wavue, 2726 3d
St., Ocean Park, Cal., writes: “I
had to sit down during my house
work. My hack ached so, also
my hip pained me so 1 used to erv
out, the pain was so great. Now
I am thankful to say that Foley
Kidney Pills rid me of all my pain.”
Backache, sore muscles, stiff or
swollen joints; rheumatic pains are
indications of kidney trouble. Fo
ley Kidney Pills are safe and reli
able. They bring quick result*.
The McDonough Drug Co.
GOOD WORK DONE
BY COUNTY AGENTS
According to Director J. Phil Camp
bell, 79,746 Georgia farmers worked
in co-operation with the county agents
of the Georgia State College of Agri
culture last year as “demonstrators.”
These men represented the best agri
cultural thought and practice in their
respective communities paid under the
direction of the county agents cultivat
ed 471,857 acres of corn, cotton and
other farm crops for demonstration
purposes. >
Rushing to the Grave.
Everything hurries in New York, in
cluding the undertakers. If the
mourners will consent to the vehicle
moving at a trot on the way to the
cemetery, the charge is about half of
that for a walking funeral. —Emporia
Gazette.
DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light »nd
Power Plant
Enjoy your family ciicle under
bright, safe, convenient electric light.
GEO. SCIPLE, JR.
’Phone 95, - - Griffin, Ga.
Subscribe for THE WEEKLY.
“T FEEL that I must write and tell
you the great benefit I have ex
perienced from using Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pep
sin. I had always suffered from indigestion
but since taking Syrup Pepsin I am no longer
troubled in that way, and I cannot praise it
too highly as a laxative.’’
/From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by \
I Mrs. Geo. Schaeffer, 1103 West Ave. 1
V UtFa, N. Y. /
Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin
The Perfect Laxative
Sold by Druggists Everywhere
- 50 cts. (ES) SI.OO
A combination of simple laxative herbs with
pepsin, mild and gentle in its action, that re
lieves constipation quickly. A trial bottle
can be obtained free of charge by writing to
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street,
Monticello, Illinois.
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t / When your growing girl approaches the
7 more mature age and complains of back-
I ache, periodical headaches and other pains,
/ she needs helpful advice from
( her parents.
Help her at this critical time in her life
"Ihavebeen using DU. MILES’ by relieving heroi periods ul headaches,
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MRS. WINIFRED JONES. misery and pain.
Stockton, Md. DR. MILES’ ANTI-PAIN PILLS are
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I An ©TILL
doing optical work for my many friends and
patrons, examining eyes, filling prescriptions
and duplicating lenses.
Since moving to my new location I have
spared no expense toward making this depart
ment one of the best in the city, having engaged
the services of one of the msst competent Opto
metrists obtainable, and am pleased to say that
I can give you very much better service than
heretofore.
Remember our prices for this unexcelled
service are very moderate, and that satisfaction
is fully guaranteed.
JOHN J. BOOKOUT,
Optician and Jeweler,
Est. 1891. 110 Peachtree Arcade.
ATLANTA.