The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, April 25, 1919, Image 2
MOUNT BETHEL NEWS. 1 have been absent from the of The Weekly for several weeks. There, now ! that’s great news to everyone all over the county. Wasn't it a lovely Easter? Blue Monday again, but we are all too busy to realize. Some are having good success with chickens, most a hundred on the yard, others have as many as seven, and the Plymouth Rock has quit her nest and is running around helping the hen with seven to bring up her brood. So it goes, just like folks for all the world. Fruit is very scarce on the trees, but for that reason it will be so much finer and larger. Gardens are mostly late, but when the sunshine warms the earth and the spring rains fall they will grow so fast you will forget they were late. Mr. Crate Moore says that when a man goes to buv meat in town now the groceryman just whets his knife and asks, “What next?” Mrs. W. N. Austin and Mrs. Fannie Jones spent a few days in Atlanta last week. ■ Mr. John Stone of near McDon ough, who owns property in this community, has had his buildings treated to a fresh coat of paint, which adds very much to the ap pearance of his place. a Miss Ruth Bledsoe, one of Atlan ta’s most excellent young ladies, is visiting Lila Bledsoe. Jesse Vickers of Atlanta spent the week-end with Robins and Nellie Hooten. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lane spent several days in Atlanta last week. Mrs. Maude Smith of Lithonia visited her sister, Mrs. S. W. Whit aker, last week. Dr. Gibson Hooten, with his wife and little son, came up from Broinvood to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hooten, last Thurs day. Dr. Hooten returned home Friday, but Mrs. Hooten and son, Billie, will extend their visit a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. and Loy Strahn and Mr. J. E. and Paul An drews attended the funeral of Mrs. Will F. Andrews at Oak Hill last Tuesday. Mrs. Nettie Stroud and son Har old came down from Atlanta and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jeffares. School closed for this term at Beersheba last week. It has been a most successful and pleasant term. The teachers, Misses Ethel Anderson and Thelma Barnett, won the admiration and respect of pupils and patrons, and we wish to thank them for their kind in terest and unflagging faithfulness. We heartily welcome our new correspondent from Wynn’s Mill. All the ladies who have ever been members of Mount Bethel Sunday school and those who would like to become members are urgently requested to be pres ent next Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock slow time and receive a glad welcome to the Ladies Bible Class. Mrs. S. P. Hooten went up to Atlanta last Wednesday to make fhe acquaintance of her new little granddaughter, a little girl, who came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young. MIS’ FRANC. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Signature of i* In Memory Of Charles Rj LeGuinn, who de parted this life Nov. 18th, 1918, at the age of sixteen. “Death loves a shining mark.” The meaning of this proverb was forcefully realized when the dread Reaper carried Charles away. Those who knew him best loved him most; never too busy with His own interest to stop to do for others. If possible, it seems in some respects he was self-sacri ficing to a fault. His life was beautifully lived and unselfishly spent. He obeyed the bible in junction: “Honor thy father and mother,” and was implicitly obe dient. He would give up his most cherished plans, if parents thought best, without one word of dissent. He obeyed their requests; he needed no commands. He de lighted in making home happy, and as far as he could, in making it attractive. “His daily prnycr, far better understood In acts than words. Was simply doing good.” He being the youngest son and of such rare and noble traits, had caused his parents to feel that on him they would lean in old age. He was unusually tender-heartdd and considerate of others. He united with the church at the age of ten years and attended New Hope regularly from babyhood. How strange we feel not to see his bright, cheerful face when we as semble for services now, and es pecially is he missed at Sunday school. In literary school he al ways had the warm friendship of teachers and pupils. His teachers wrote letters attesting his faithful ness. He was quiet and unassum ing, but oft times in homes spark ling with wit ana humor v In last illness he suffered, but bore his sufferings with Christian fortitude and patience that made those at his bedside marvel. In school, in home, at work or at play, he filled,his place indus triously and conscientiously. Tru- ly, Charles was a rare child and “earth life” is poorer since he went away, and the sudden disappear ance of such a presence from us sends us to gazing more steadfast ly toward the heaven which has received him out of our sight. Christ said, “I go to prepare a place for you.” A Living Presence will guide us toward the one whose love we cherish. Loved Ones. “A Good. Oid-Fashioned Physic.” Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some physic, thoroughly cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach, tone up the liver. For indiges tion, biliousness, bad breath, bloat ing, gas, or constipation, no reme dy is more highly recommended. Wm. 0. E. Bielke, Hancock, Mich., writes: “I have given Foley Ca thartic Tablets a thorough trial and I can honestly recommend as a mild but sure laxative. They work without grioing.” Give stout persons a free, .light feeling. The McDonough Drug Co. To Patch Shoes. When a shoe becomes scarred or a piece is scuffed up from walking on rough ground, apply fresh mucilage and press down firmly with finger. After polishing you can’t discover the rent. How Diphtheria is Contracted. One often hears the expression. “My child caught a severe cold which developed into diphtheria.” when the truth was that the cold had simply left the little one par ticularly susceptible to the wan dering diphtheria germ. If yonr child has a cold when diphtheria is prevalent yon should take him our of school and keep him off the street until fully recovered, as there is a hundred times more danger of his taking diphtheria when he has a cold. When Cham berlain’s Cough Remedy is given it quickly cures the cold and lessens the danger of diphtheria or any other germ disease beingcontract ed. Horton Drug Co. HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA ■r M - n i w , . ¥ V " •: V. , y r-;- 4 ' . £■?? • ■ th». .... y f WM, -■ :h A * it? j, ’ Mrs. Alexander Greet. Mrs. Alexander Greet of Gadsden Ala., will be sponsor at the launching of one of the vessels of America’s new merchant marine. Gadsden was one of ten cities in the Sixth Federal Re serve District which won the honor of selecting the name for a ship by its large over-subscription to the Fourth Liberty Loan. Mrs. Greet was chosen by the committee in apprecia tion of her work in Liberty Loan cam paigns. She h&e been active in all war work and has four sons in the army. Gadsden expects to live up to Its record in the Victory Loan. Bonds For Reconstruction. Four Liberty Loans have been float ed by the Government to provide weapons of destruction. The Victory has been won; the country is turning from war to peace. Now the nation L called upon to subscribe once more; to buy Victory Bonds to settle the wai debts a .id provide the means of carry ing through fhe work of recans..-ac tion. Peace must be financed as well as wav. Are You Happy? To be happy you must be well, If you are frequently troubled with constipation and indigestion you cannot be altogether happy. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets to correct these disorders. They are prompt and effectual, easy and pleasant to take. Horton Drug Co. TT‘dW, Stop the “Snuffles” If you want to make your distressed babies easy and comfortable, give Foley’s Honey and Tar, It is just what they ought to have for feverish colds, coughs, “snuffles,” and wheezy breathing. It stops croup, too. Foley’B Honey and Tar tastes good and the little ones like it.® It contains no morphine, chloroform or other drug that you wouldn’t like to give to young Do not accept a substitute. „ Mrs. B. H. Garrett, Schoolfield, Va., writes:— My baby was stricken with a severe cough and cold at one month old. I gave him ten to fifteen drops of Foley’s Honey and Tar every three hours and it surely did help him, He basu’t been sick a day since.’' The McDonough Drug 2a. Effective 1:00 a. m. Central Time and 2:00 a. m. Eastern Time SUNDAY, APRIL 13, Schedules of following Southern Railroad Trains will be changed as shown below passing McDonough. Train No. 29 will pass McDonough at 7:15 p.m. Train No. 8 will pass McDonough at 5:16 p. m. Train No. 26 will pass McDonough at 7:50 p. m. No change in other trains passing McDonough. J. C. BEAM, Assistant General Passenger Agent Southern Railroad Lines. _ - A regular ad. in The Henry County Weekly is a Good Thing for Real Live Business Men. Gadsden Woman Chosen To Name “Victory Vessel 99 He )w is Your Complexion? A woman should grow more beautiful as she grows older and she will with due regard to baths, diet and exercise, and by keeping her liver and bowels in good working order. If you are haggard and yellow, yonr eyes losing their lus tre and whites becoming yellowish, your flesh flabby, it may be due to indigestion or to a sluggish liver. Chamberlain’s Tablets correct these disorders, Horton Drug Co. It's the Truth T-’\at Hur*s. An item is going the rounds of the Canadian press to the effect that a New York state paper Is being sued because a comp made an obituary con clude, “May he roast in peace!”— Fourth Estate. Learn to Talk. All very well, to quote the old say ing about speech being silvern, but silence golden. Learn to talk, if you want to get on in the world. There are some folk who talk too much, it’s true, but they are better than those who are mute and wrapped up in them selves. A wall of reserve isn’t at all a pleasant thing to come up against. SIOO Reward, SIOO The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in the curative power of Hall’s Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY <iz CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. D. A. BROWN. DENTIST Office Hours : 7A. M i,o 12 w TERMS: STRICTLY CASH McDonough; Ga. DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light »nd Power Plant Enjoy your family circle under bright, safe, convenient electric light. GEO. SCIPLE, JR. * ’Phone 95, - - Griffin, Ga. Commendable Quality in Jewelry No matter bow little von pay. yon get quality for the price. No matter how much yon pay, you gut intrinsic value for your money. Aside from real values you can choose from an assortment unrival ed hereabouts. T. H. WYNNE Manufacturing Jeweler and Optician, - - Griffin, Ga. Stella-Vitae THE GUARANTEED TONIC FOR WOMEN Stella-Vitae has been in success ful use m the treatment of those diseases peculiar to women for more than a third of a century. For nearly ten years it has been sold under a plain, positive guarantee to benefit. Less than one bot tle out of every one thousand sold has been refunded for, and every claim for n refund has been satisfied. Thousands of letters like this praising Stella-Vitae and telling of benetit to suffering women have been received. i*lrs. E. n. Re sell, of Mill Springs, N. C., gratefully writes us as follows:. “I was in a most wretched condi tion; had palpitation of the heart and would swell and bloat in a most distressing 1 way. When I began using Stella Vitae I weighed luS pounds. Now I weigh 135. lam more thankful than 1 can ever tell you for the great good this won derful mere hie has don:; me.” Mrs Russell was at that critical period, the “ harme,” and her sincere gratitude foi the s-lessee! relief will be understood and appreciated by every woman who reads her letter. , Stella-Vita; has proved a boon to suffering wov-e.nhood, to young girls approaching Utur first vital period, to women approaching the anguish cf childbirth, to women approaching the “change Of life.” Stella-Vitae strength ens the female organs and promotes regularity in the monthly function. No risk of less is taken by any suf fering woman who tries Stella-Vitae n our guars trine of the first bot He. ®All dealers sell Steiia-Vitae and will return your money it it does not bene* fit you. Don’t nut off’ a trial. For sale bv Horton Drug Co. DONT LET YOUR TEETH GROW OLD Perfectly clean teeth will never decay. To clean, polish >l|fy . and preserve yfllAik T . - theenamel 1 , use not only a Cleanser hot Healer and Preventive of dia- J eases of the mouth. 830 c. and 60c. at your Druggist coop Tdthe last drop i™ . MAXWELL ur-i ■■A HOU SE COFFEE ■ ' i r , * ■ USK YOUR GROCER - -