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Commendable Quality in Jewel ry
t /)"° nm tt e r how little you pay, you get quality for
P rl 9 e> matter how much you pay, you get
intrinsic value for your money. Aside from real
va ues you can choose from an assortment unrival
ed hereabouts.
T. H. WYNN E
Manufacturing Jeweler and Optician, - - . Griffin, Ga.
Use DOSS Tires
Made in the South
o n ACCOUNT of its extraordinary thickness, the
tread of the DOSS TIRE not only gives you additional mileage,
but keeps out dampness from the fabric, preserving and prolonging
its life and i nsuring against cuts and punctures. You will get a sur
prising amount of wear out of DOSS TIRES, and without the usual
worry over tire troubles.
Come and See Them
HENRY M AMIS HUBBARD & PITTS
McDonough, Ga. Locust Grove, Ga.
WILSON & PITTS
Luella, Ga.
WHAT TIME IS IT?
Do Not Be In Doubt.
When you look at your watch do you KNOW
that yon have the correct time—or is your watch
“somewhere in the neighborhood’ of right?
The old saying that “Time is Money” is too
true —especially while old man Hicosto Livin’
stays with us.
We can make your watch keep perfect time.
No guess about it. You would not pay good
money to an employee who didn’t give you good
service. Why your watch? When your watch
leaves our store you can depend upon it.
But maybe you haven.t a watch. We have.
Plenty of them —and all good ones which old
man Hicosto hasn’t heard of. Clocks, too.
They’re all moderately priced- Keep CORRECT
time.
Come bring us your Jewelry repair troubles.
We return them in tip-top shape—minus the
trouble.
JOHN J. BOOKOUT,
Optician and Jeweler,
Est. 1891. 110 Peachtree Arcade.
ATLANTA.
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ED TINS ONLY
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rHAXWELL HOUSE
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Salesman Wanted.
Lubricating Oils, Grease, Specialties,
Paint. Part or whole time. Commission
basis. Man with car or rig preferred.
hiverside befixing oa k
For Administration.
GEORGIA—Henry County.
To whom it may concern : Mary
C. Warner having made application
to me in due form to he appointed
permanent administrator upon the
estate of Henry T. Warner late of
said county, notice is hereby given
that said application will be heard
at the regular term of Court of
Ordinary for said county, to be
held on the first Monday in Sep
tember, 1919.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 4th day of August,
1919.
A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary.
Usually if we postpone a worry
for a day or two it will fail to
keep its appointment.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH GEORGIA.
The Dutchman’s Idea.
One of our exchanges tells of an
old German who had a boy of
whom he was very proud and
decided he would find out the
trend of his mind. He adopted a
novel method by which to test
him. He slipped into the boy’s
room one morning and placed on
his table a bottle of whiskey, a
bible and a silver dollar. “Now,”
said he, “when dot boy comes in
if he takes dot dollar he’s going
to be a beezness man; if he takes
dot bible he is going to be a
breacher; if he takes dot viskey
he’s no good, and going to be a
drunkard.” Then he hid behind
a door to see which his son would
choose. In came the boy whist
ling. He ran up to the table
picked up the bible and put it
under his arm, then snatched up
the bottle, took two or three
drinks, picked up the dollar and
put it in his pocket, and went out
The Dutchman poked his head
out from behind the door and
exclaimed, “Mein Got, he’s going
to be a bolitician.”
Be Prepared for Vacation Ills.
Many persons suffer distress
and annoyance from disordered
stomach when traveling. Change
of food and water sometimes cau
ses indigertion that leads to sick
headache, biliousness, bloating,
sour stomach, gas, bad breath and
coated tongue. Foley’s Cathartic
Tablets should be in every trav
eler’s grip. They act without pain,
griping or nausea. They have no
costive after effect and do not
encourage the uill habit. They
are a fine, wholesome physic —
nothing else. McDonough Drug
Co.
Making It Unanimous.
It was married men’s night at
the revival meeting.
“Let all you men who have
troubles on your minds stand
up !” shouted the minister at the
height of his spasm.
Instantly every man in the
church arose except one.
“Ah!” exclaimed the minister,
peering out at this lone individual,
who occupied a chair near the
door. “You are one in a million.”
“It ain’t that,” piped this one
helplessly, as the congregation
gazed suspiciously at him. "I
can’t get up; I’m paralyzed.”—Ex.
WHY WOMEN
SUFFER
tom* do It from ignorance: som*
from ear*l*Mineaa: some In a spirit
of martyrdom and aom* from a
mistaken tens* of duty impelling
them to go oa sacrificing them
selves for others, until they “drop
In their tracks'*.
Thousands of women have learned
better; have found out that It’s
wrong to suffer from the peculiar
ills of womanhood; because they
need not do 1L
STELLA VITAE, the old-time “Wo
man’s Relief” “Mother’s Cordial”
has been helping tho women of
the South to health and happiness
for half a century.
It is the prescription of a famous
old Southern doctor and has proved
successful with thousands of wo
men and young girls.
STELLA VITAE is compounded in
the laboratories of the Thacher
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
and sold by all druggists at a mod
erate price. Money refunded if
the first bottle fails to help.
PALPITATION OF THE HEART!
The experience of a woman
who has successfully passed the
“changes” Is valuable. This lady
tells of the “bridge that carried
her over.”
“I was in a moat wretched condition, at
that most critical time in a woman’* life,
‘the change.’ I had palpitation of the heart
and would swell and bloat in a very distress
ing way.
"I took five bottles of STELLA VITAE,
and I am happy to say that it cored me.
When I began I weighed only 108 pound*.
1 now weigh 185 pounds.”—Mrs. E. H
Bussell, N. C.
FOR SALE BY
HORTON DRUG CO.
WE DO NEAT JOB PRINTING.
I HAVE been using Doctor Cald
well’s Syrup Pepsin for more than
seven years. I believe it saved my little grand
daughter’s life, as she had such terrible spasms,
caused by the condition of her stomach, until
we gave her Syrup Pepsin. Our family thinks
there is no remedy like Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin for the stomach and bowels.**
(From a letter to Dr. Caldwell, written by\
Mr*. C. F. Brown, 1012 Garfield Ave., I
Kansas City, Mo. J
Dr. Caldwell’s
Syrup Pepsin
The Perfect Laxative
Sold by Druggists Everywhere
50 cts. (ES) SI.OO
A mild, pleasant laxative, as positively effective
as it is gentle in its action. For a free trial
bottle send your name and address to Dr. W. B.
Caldwell, 458 Washington St., Monticello, 111.
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The “Green Flag” Smile
It the Smile Worth While!
The Smile that “Won't come off”—
There was a time when he didn't smile,
When he drove his motor car:
For the engine knocked and thumped and bucket^
And gave him a terrible “jar”—
It's different now, when he takes the wheel.
And starts for his daily spin:
He uses “GREEN FLAG” to lubricate,
And his car runs as smooth as a pin.
There are two great essentials in lubrication.
First, the quality of the OIL, and second, the correct
grade or “body” for your particular car.
The “GREEN FLAG” MOTOR OIL supplies
these two great essentials. It is the highest quality
Motor Oil, and is made in varying grades of consis*
tency to meet the requirements of your particular
motor. Your dealer has a chart that guides you tn
selection.
The quality of “GREEN FLAG” is all the guide
you need as to a CHOICE of motor oiL Keep it in
your mind, always, that you can not exercise too
much care in the selection of a motor oil; the correct
grade; and never try to run your car without a full
supply in the lubrication box. Then you'll keep smil
ing like the man in the picture.
The following well-known and reliable dealers are
exclusive agents for “GREEN FLAG” MOTOR OIL
in this county. They guarantee “GREEN FLAG”.
It will pay you to go out of your way to buy “GREEN
FLAG” MOTOR OIL
TOLLESON <ft TURNER, McDonough, Ga.
HENDERSON-ARNOLD CO , Hampton. Ga.
BARNETT BROTHERS, Lovejov, Ga.
REEVES DRUG CO., Jonesboro, Ga.
J. C. WALDEN. Stockbridge, Ga.
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FARM LOANS
Let me sell you a farm and loan you
the money to pay for it, or improve the
one you now own. If you want to sell
your farm let me know, PII do the selling.
W. O. NEEDHAM, Ellenwood, Ga.