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Greater Georgia Tech.
At'wsu;'- a. April 28 —Of the $5,000,-
000 now being raised in
Gear*;? for a Greater Georgia
Tech, r ports received at head
quar here from all over the
state sAow that cities and counties
and t«»ar«s have definitely accepted
quotas arnounting to more than
s2,n t;. 1 >O. This includes the
$1,50 #£oo pledge quota accepted
by At'..* nut, but does not include
the $1,000,000 pledge by the Geor
gia i : .v w York committee,
being r Used i i New York and the
east.
Anvvvg the cities and towns to
announce their acceptance of
quota : .nd to get down to work
quicks**! may be mentioned An
gus’ >. $278,G00; Brunswick, S2O
- /GviPe icus, $25,000; Columbus,
$295, {.V z Atlanta, $1,500,000; Car
roUff i.. $'80,000; Roopville, $1,000;
TempG*. $1,500; Whitesburg, sl,-
000; C ■ r rd, ■•1.100; Mon svillo,
$650; ! nlena, $425; Williamson,
Their Medicine For 20 Years
IT is characteristic of
f'ii* after they pass the allotted
‘T.bree score years and ten,” to look
lafk over the days that are gone
axd thoughtfully live them over.
JT IT-id Eovself, at seventy-one, frequently
dTiftii- r toack a quarter of a century, when
I see myself in the little drug store I owned
st. He <ar, Mo., making and selling a
■vegetsida compound to my friends and
custoraiv»—'what was then known only as
IH. Le af in’ Medicine for Stomach, Liver
sad Krvr) Complaints.
For many years while I was perfecting my
temi. i* I studied and investigated the
Lntfttivsn and cathartics on the market and
lietamo r*ouvinced that their main fault
was not tliat. they did not act on the bowels,
bat thuii their action was too violent and
dwstic. and upset the system of the user;
which was due to the fact that they were
not thorough enough in their action, some
■imply a cting on the upper or small intes
tines, while others would act only on the
lower or large intestines, and that they
almost invariably produced a habit re
«piiri-i r augmented doses.
I fceftcmeA that a preparation to produce
the fccrA effect must first tone the liver,
then arson the stomach and entire alimen
tary sya.tcxu. If this was accomplished, the
medic:n - would produce a mild, but
thorouyia elimination of the waste without
the os;a*s sickening sensations, and make
the iwer feed better at once.
After experimenting with hundreds of
diffcmtil compounds, I at last perfected the
form;.ln that is now known as Nature’s
(tesmiy. which I truly believe goes further
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YOUR i
iHH INDIVIDUAL HEED * J
It is the policy of our Bank always to keep our service
adequate to present day requirements.
Business, Banking Life, are different today.
We take a personal interest in your business welfare
and sfuarantee you a banking service here that is up to the
minute m comprehension and handling of your needs.
I 7 SAfrrr ■
THE BANK THAT BACKS THE FARMED
•;*= DEPOSITS INSURED =1 '
HORTON DRUG COMPANY
TONIGHT-
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Get a Box
$680; Zebulon, $1,450, and others.
Counties showing special
promptness in accepting their
quotas and setting to work in
clude Bleckley, $5,000; Cobb, $48,-
475; Dodge, $7,500; Hancock, $lO,-
000; Laurens, $20,000; Lincoln,
*2,500; Pulaski, $7,500; Taliaferro.
$2,500; Washington, $15,000;
Wilkes, $20,000; Wilkinson, $15,-
000; Elbert, $31,200; Hart, $12,500;
Jackson, $25,860, and others. Tel
egrams received by Gov. Hugh M.
Dorsey from governors of nearly
all the.states in the Union in sure
him that the eyes of the nation
are on the Georgia movement to
provide for the state technical
school, and the messages already
hive a distinct congratulatory
tone.
BROWN & BROWN
Attorneys at Law
i M cDonough, Ga.
Call or write us for farm loans.
and does more than any laxative on the
market today. The thousands of letters
from users have convinced me I was right,
and that the user of Nature’s Remedy as a
family medicine, even though be may have
used it for twenty-five years, neveg has
to increase the dose.
My knowledge of medicine and the re
sults of its use in my own family and
among my friends, before I ever offered it
for sale, caused me to have great faith in
Nature’s Remedy from the very first.
And now as 1 find myself nearing the age
when I must bow to the inevitable and go
to another life, my greatest pleasure is to
sit each day and read the letters that each
mail brings from people as old or older
than I, who tell of having used Nature *
Remedy for ton, fifteen and twenty years,
and now they and their children and
grandchildren have been benefitted by it.
It is ft consoling thought, my friends, for
a man at my age to feel that aside from
his own success, one has done something
for his fellow man. My greatest satisfac
tion, my greatest happiness todav, is tho
knowledge that tonight more than ono
million people will take a Nature’s Remedy
(NR Tablet) and will be better, healthier,
happier people for it. I hope yon will
be one of them.
A. H. LEWIS MEDICINE CO.,
St. Louis, Mo.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH, GEORGIA
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Oak Grove News.
Some more rain and cool
weather.
Miss Beatrice Stone, of Atlanta,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stone.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Piiillips and
family visited Mrs. Owens at Flip
pen Sunday.
Miss Annie Chafin spent a few
days last week with her brother,
Mr. Lawrence, of Hampton.
Mr. W. C. Hamilton is spending
the week with his daughter, Mrs.
Guice, of Fayetteville.
Mr. and M; s. Harp Nash were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Morrow Sunday.
Miss Ethel Carter is spending
the week with her sister, Mrs.
Howard Hayes.
Miss Florence Stone spent
Saturday night with Miss Louise
Phillips.
Quite a crowd enjoyed the sing
ing Saturday night given by Misses
Beatrice and Viola Stone.
Mrs. A. B. D liley spent the day
Monday with her daughter, Mrs.
Wyatt Rowan.
Mrs. Lofton, of Worthville, spent
1 st wetk vv in her daughter, Mrs.
W. L. Carter.
Ornsbee & Landccker
81 Broad St., New York
COTTON BROKERS
References: Empire Trust
Co., of New York City; Bank
of Henry County, McDon
ough, Ga., and Dunn and
Bradstreets.
Cotton options bought or
sold on margin of $5.00 per
bale in units of ten bales and
up. Why plant cotton when
you can buy options on it for
less than you can make it
and for a good deal smaller
amont invested.
Local Representative,
J. H. Heath.
Spots and Futures, also
Long Staple.
A pipe’s a pal packed with P. A.!
Seven days out of every week you’ll get real smoke
joy and real smoke contentment—if you’ll get close-up
to a jimmy pipe! Buy one and know that for yourself!
Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant Prince Albert, a
pipe’s the greatest treat, the happiest and most appe
tizing smokeslant you ever had handed out!
You can chum it with a pipe—and you will—once
you know that Prince Albert is free from bite and
parch! (Cut out by our exclusive patented process!)
Why—every puff of P. A. makes you want two more;
every puff hits the bullseye harder and truer than the
lasj;! You can’t resist such delight!
And, you’ll get the smokesurprise of your life when
you roll up a cigarette with Prince Albert! Such entic
ing flavor you never did know! And, P. A. stays put be
cause it’s crimp cut—and it’s a cinch to roll! You try it!
the national joy smoke
r ~ii3TH SPAED LESS THAN JONES!
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JC >:E3 paid S3G for 14 gallons Mixed Faint —
SMIT iir ids gallons, Best Pure Paint for $?9
i £ ai'ons 1L & iW SEO-PASTE PAINT and
,d gallons Linseed Oil to mix into it —
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
ANNOUNCES
SPECIAL SERVICE
FOR
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
CHATTANOOGA, TENN., MAY 12-18, 1921
Lv. Atlanta Southern' Railway 8:30 A. M. May J 2th
Ar. Chattanooga Southern Railway 1:00 P. M. May 1 2th
Convention Special Train will consist of Baggage Car,
Steel Vestibule Coaches and Pullman Parlor Cars.
Round trip fare authorized one and one-half fares for
round trio. Tickets on sale May 9th to 12th, inclusive, with
final limit May 21st.
For full particulars as to rates and schedules consult any
Southern Railway Ticket Agent or
V. L. ESTES, District Passenger Agent,
48 North Broad St., Atlanta, Ga.
*The Southern Serves the South/'
Copeland-Tumer Merc. Co.
Prince Albert it
sold in toppy red
bags, tidy red tins,
handsome pound
and half pound tin
humidors and in the
pound crystal glass
humidor with
sponge moistener
top.
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; LONG BURNING PtPE ANO^
JH cigabettcYocacco
Copyright 1921
by R. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.
Wins'ou-Saiem,
N.C.