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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
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Fac-Similc Sitfoatureo* afoo^- Xhe centaur Go-hpa^t; Xl-W YORKI^ Al 6 months old »a>oU*-.u c »^ Exact Copy of Wrapper. Commendable Quality in Jewelry No matter how little von 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 assortment unrival ed hereabouts. T. H. WYNNE! Manufacturing Jeweler and Optician, - - Griffin, Ga ICE FACTORY A It.TTT’T T* A T TTr BUYS COTTON WATERWORKS H KA N K I KA H Y AND COTTON GIN A 1 *■**■■»■ A A COTTON SEED ROGERS, TEXAS, Aug. 30, 1919 Mess. Smith-Newman Mfg. Co., McDonough, Ga. Gentlemen: I am attaching my check for $75.00 for one Tri-Plex Gin Saw Gummer and Filer. I have used several different makes of gin saw filers and gummers, but have never used one that has me the satisfaction this one has. It's a remarkable little machine. I gave a boy $5.00 to file my 4/70/12" Murray stands and he did a better job than I had done last year at a cost of $35.00. Yours truly, FRANK LEAHY. For Twelve Months Support. GEORGIA —Henry County. Mary E Morris having made applica tion for Twelve Months’ Support out of the estate of J E. Morris, deceased. Ail persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the firs . Monday in December, 1919, why said application should not be granted. This 3rd day of November, 1919. A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary. For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Henry County. To whom it may concern: A. V Elli ott, Administrator on the estate of J. E. Morris ceased, having in due form made . ; plication for leave to sell the lands belonging to said estate consisting of 80 acres, more or less, in Flippin Dis trict. Said application will lie heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, on the first Monday in December, 1919. This Ist day of X'wembm-. 1919. A. G. HARRIS, Ordinary. BROWN & BROWN Attorneys at Law McDonough, Ga. Call or write os for farm loans* yOOPBOPS For Infants and Children, , Mothers Know Thst Genuine Gastsria Always / » Bears the / a Signature /y % Jr f\ Ju’ in rid Use \j For Over Thirty Tears THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. FARM LOANS On improved farm lands, long time, low rate of in terest. Write or apply to LOAN and TITLE CO. 501-502 4th National Bank Buildi,ng ATLANTA, GA. - HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH GEORGIA. Passing of Mrs. DeLong. Mrs. Beulah L. DeLong, wife of Mr. Charlie M. DeLong, died in Stockbridge, Ga., October 14, 1919. Miss Beulah was a lovely character, and in spite of terriffic suffering during the last year or more of her life, she never ceased to be a light of joy in the home. She always love things noble and aspired to the highest ideals, but her young life never shown more beautifully than during the pain racking months and days of the last year of her brief stay of 28 years with us. She was born March 28, 1891. On one special occasion, as her emaciated body was writhing in pain, she told her pastor that “all was well with her soul.” 0, such a triumphant shout with which to meet the grim Reaper! The memory of that shout, and the vision of that beaming face, is a legacy she left her loved ones which surpasses all others. When earth’s sun is setting and night throws her dark mantle over the lurid-pencilled sky, and it seems that eternal darkness is about to obscure all suns, 0 what a sweet recollection to know that one whom we loved so well could turn her pallid face toward the hills of God and see the crimson glows of Eternity’s morning. It must, indeed, be well with a soul to whom is vouchsafed such vision as that. She is at rest. Her sufferings are o’er. We shall miss her in our little town. But our loss is her gain. To the bereaved hus band, mother, brother and sisters, the love and sympathy of hun dreds of friends are extended. May we all cherish the legacy she left us. May its dazzling glo- ries be stored in the meadows of our memories and secret vaults of the hearts’ imperishable perpetuity May we love her God, as did she. 0 may we have the same vision at the close of life’s day, and we, too, shout, ‘‘all is well.” Good night, Beulah ! Watchman, what of the night ? “The morning com eth!” And amidst the crimson, radiant folds of Aurora’s robes, smiles the sweet face of Beulah. May we greet her with heaven’s good morning ! Rev. W. A. Wells. Don’t Disregard a Cold. The influenza and pneumonia that swept this country over a year ago were preceded by an epi demic of colds. Foley’s Honey and Tar will check a cold if taken in time, and will also stop a cough of long standing. It promptly gives relief, soothes and heals. Mrs. Geneva Robinson, 88 N. Swan St., Albany, N. Y., writes : “Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best cough medicine I ever used. Two bottles broke a most stub born lingering cough.” It loosens phlegm and mucous, clears air passages, eases hoarseness, stops tickling throat. McDonough Drug Co. If some pet pie would make it a rule to pay as they go they would never get very far from home. Why Come to One Price Dental Office? Here are five good reasons: 1. Painless methods used -which insure your comfort. 2. Or ly skilled dentist 3 employed. 3. Finest materials a.;d workmanship used. 4. Hundreds of enthusiastic patients guarantee satisfaction tou. B. Our prices will more than save your expenses. ONE PRICE DEHTAL OFFICE 1041 Whitehall St., Cor. r*!4chell ATLANTA, GEORGIA | JUST want to thank you for Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. It is fine. I use it for my baby, my husband and myself, and simply can’t do without a bottL of it in the house.” (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by\ Mrs. John W. Christensen, 603 So. 2nd 1 East, Krigham City, Utah / Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50 CtS. (sizes) SI.OO Quickly corrects disorders of the intestinal tract, relieves the congestion and restores nor mal regularity. It is gentle in action and does not gripe. A trial bottle can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 458 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. FOR SALE. Am about to complete work on the river, and will sell at a sacrifice — One Ford Truck* Two small Steam Engines* One Gasoline-Kerosine Engine* One Four Horse Plow* Several Drag Scoops* One Transit and Level, Complete Survey or's Outfit* One One-Horse Wagon* Quantity of Drill Steele, Tools, etc* One Dodge Auto* One Cadillac Car* Several Wheelbarrows, and other material* J. G, SMITH, McDonough, Ga. Cotton Storage and Insurance Est. 1870 Money Loaned Up to of Value of Cotton D. A. BROWN. DENTIST Office Hours : 7 A. M. i>o 12 K. TERMS: STRICTLY CASH. McDonough, Ga. Your Grandfather Knew U« In Budncii Here 49 Year* We make only a small charge of 50c per bale per month for storing and insuring your cotton. Ship to us and get best re turns. Our commission too small to mention. Don’t lose money by country damage ship I ODAY. Write or wire for information if you wish. Willinghams Warehouse R. F. Willingham, Pres. , MACON GEORGIA Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA—Henry County. All persons holding claims against the estate of Mrs. E. J. Zactjry, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned properly verified within the time prescribed by law. This the 14th day of October, 1919. FveJU-TZrZ “ E. J. REAGAN. Administrator of Mrs." E. J. Zachary 1 Deceased.