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If, after usinu the entire
content* ot can according
to directions, you are not
satisfied In ever< respect
your grocer will refund
the money you paid for it.
UJZIANNE coffee
Tlie Reily-Taylor Company
At’w Orleans
REAL ESTATE
I wish to announce to my Henry County friends that I
am regularly in the Real Estate Business, associated with Mr.
P. W. Walton, President of the Bank of Eatonton.
We have a number of Putnam and surrounding county
farms for sale, and can offer splendid opportunity to secure
good homes in one of the very best farming sections to be
found in Georgia, thoroughly healthy and every way attractive.
Prices compare as about two-thirds value with the Henry
county lands. Will take pleasure in showing my friends
through at any time.
Don't fail to call on or correspond with me before locating
elsewhere.
J. B. CATHEY
Eatonton = = Georgia.
Get It From B. S. ELLIOTT
Now open in the Upchurch brick
building, next to the Goodwin sta
bles. Fully equipped with modern
conveniences —free of sawdust.
For reasonable prices, prompt ac
commodation and appreciation of
your patronage, call on me,
B. S. ELLIOTT
Lands for sale
Three tracts of farming lands
close to Porterdale, on public road.
Tracts contain 99, 162 and 164
acres. Will sell privately within
two months.
W. A. WOODRUFF,
Porterdale, Ga. Executor.
GROW BIGGER CROPS
-AND
PERMANENTLY IMPROVE YOUR SOIL
—BY FERTILIZING WITH—
CAMP GORDON HORSE MANURE
BUTLER & PINSON
ATLANTA Selling Agemf GEORGIA
Nothing will lose
its flavor more
quickly than coP
fee when exposed
to air. Luzianne
is sold only in
air
tight tin cans
- never in bulk.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY. McDONOUGH GEORGIA.
Write Home Often.
.“My bov,” writes a white-haired
mother to her son, a busy man in
a distant state, “write home often.
You do not realize what your let-*,
ters are to me, and how long it is
between them.” No, he had not
realized it, and unhappily there
are many absent sons and daught
ers who need a similar reminder.
They would be indignant at the
suggestion of waning filial devo
tion, but in the stress of business,
in the society of new friends, in
the happiness of a new home cir
cle, how rarely they spare tht
hour for a good long letter to the
aging mother in the old home —
the loving mother whose heart
ache, as the passing days fail to
bring the longed-for letter, is one
of the most pathetic tragedies of
old age. The decline of the letter
writing habit of an earlier genera
tion hhs often been deplored, but
this feature of the decline can
neither be excused or defended.
The post-card substitute for let
ters is little less than a mockery
to the mother who wants, and
should have, so much more than
that. As youth lives in and for
the future, so does old age always
look back over the slope as it
nears the summit.
The parent is wrapped up in the
son and daughter; but as the son
grows to manhood and the daugh
ter to womanhood, they are ab
sorbed in the plans and the pro
cess of building the structure of
the coming year. Such is the law
of life and the baisis of all prog
ress, but it is a pitiless thing when
the son and daughter fail to keep
in mind their obligation to the
loyalty and love of their parents.
Blessed are the absent ones who
write long and frequent letters to
the old home. Soon, they cannot
know how soon, the precious
privilege will no longer be theirs.
32 Years’ Service.
Mrs. A. Waldman, 460 Glenn
Ave., Fresno, Cal., writes: “When
I was young 1 had a fever and it
left me with a cough every winier.
Thirty-two years ago I read about
Foley’s Honey and Tar and bought
some of it and helped me. I use
it yet and it helps me every time.
I am a widow 66 years old.”
There is nothing better for bron
chial, grip and similar lingering
coughs and colds that hang on.
Just fine for children —for croup
and whooping cough. The McDon
ough Drug Co.
Tight.
Johnny—These pants that you
bought for me are too tight.
Mother —Oh, no, they aren’t.
Johnny—They are too, mother.
They’re tighter’n my own skin.
Mother —Now, Johnny, you
know that isn't so.
Johnny —It is, too. I can sit
down in my skin, but I can’t sit
down in my pants. —Boys’ Life
for June.
It is a great deal easier to com
mit a second sin than it was to
commit the first, and a great deal
harder to reoent of a second, than
it was to repent of the first. —
Benjamin Whichcote.
It Wards Off Croup
Never put a croupy child to bed with
out giving a dose of
Foleys Honey^Tvr
Mothers know it stops croup because
it cuts the thick choking mucus, clears
the throat of phlegm, stops the hoarse
metallic cough, eases difficult breathing,
gives quiet sleep.
" Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Claire, Wi*.. write*:
“Foley's Honey and Tar completely cured
«ny boy of a severe attack of croup.’*
Mrs. Cbas. Reitz, Allen’s Mills, Pa., writes:—
“I have used Foley’s Honey and Tar for the
past eleven years, and would not be without it.
It has saved me many a doctor’s bill for cold*
and croup,”
The McDonough Drug Zo.
“\\ 7HAT I particularly like about
* * Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is
its mild but thorough action on the bowels-
It has been very helpful in relieving my nine
year-old son, who had been constipated since
a baby.”
(From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by\
Mr. C. E. Jaffray, 51 Madison Street, 1
Brooklyn, N. Y. /
Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin
Lhe Perfect Laxative
Sold by Druggists Everywhere
50 cts. (£S) SI.OO
Free from opiates and narcotic drugs and pleas
ant to the taste, it acts easily and naturally and
restores normal regularity. A trial bottle ran
be obtained free of charge by writing to
Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington Street,
Monticello, Illinois.
Who Is Miss Allen?
Why, she is that nice, polite, friendly and
efficient little lady who is always ready to
help you save money at
BOOKOUT’S
WELL STOCKED JEWELRY STORE
Miss Lorah Bell Allen knows how to please
you when it comes to selecting beautiful
J E W E L_ R V
Everybody in Henry County who wants
the Best Jewelry calls on Miss Allen.
That’s why we wanted her at our Store.
She knows we have it. That’s why she
is with us.
JOHN J. BOOKOUT,
Optician and Jeweler,
Est. 1891. 110 Peachtree Arcade.
ATLANTA.
Commendable Quality in Jewelry
No matter how little you pay, you get quality for
the price. No matter how much you pay, you get
intrinsic value for your money. Aside from real
values you can choose from an assortmentjunrival
ed hereabouts.
T. H. WYNNE
ManufacturingMeweler and Optician, - - Griffin, Ga~
A BOON
TO THE SMOKER
To insure clean teeth, a
sweet, wholesome flB
breath andimprov- w
ed appetite for dP*}' The
i ]rca flavor is
1 use ~ \ delicious with
a twang that grips.
. leaving themouth cool
and refreshed after using
30c. and 60c. at your Druggist
GOODTOTHE LAST DROP
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Liberty Bonds wanted, at.high--
est cash value, by J. 0. and C. M*
Kimbeii. For particulars see OHrb
Kimbell Bt once.