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Children
Cry for
Castor i A
A harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared
for Infants from one month old to Children of all ages.
MOTH DR ! Fletcher’s Castoria contains no narcotics.
It has been in use for more than 30 years to safely relieve
Constipation Wind Colic
Flatulency To Sweeten Stomach
Diarrhoea Regulate Bowels
Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
Natural Sleep without Opiates
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere racommend it.
Wynn’s Mill
(Last Weeks News) *
Rain- Grass.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I). McKibben
left today for A meric us to I>e
present at the marriage of their
son, Rev. Charles McKibben, to
Miss Connon, which event
comes off tomorrow.
Miss Georgia McKibben was
married to Mr. Vaney Crnmbley
on Saturday p. m., Rev. 1). P.
Johnson officiating.
Many from this community
attended (Quarterly meeting at
Mt. Bethel, ittst Sunday.
Fred .LeGuin visited his
Aunt, Mrs. Welmaker, of
Barnesville last Sunday. He
was accompanied 1>3 T his mother
and sister.
Miss Rlsie Cfi ilds and Maggie
LeGuin were among many who
attended an entertainment in
the home of Mr. S. B. Kimble.
The entertainment was given
by Mrs. Eva Kimble Davis to j
her niece, Miss Allie May Tin
gle, Saturday night. To say
those present had a pleasant
time would express it mildly.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarience Dan
iel and Mr. Levi Daniel visittd
Mr. and Mrs. Travis LeGuin
last Sunday .
Mrs. William Price, of Atlan
ta, is at the home of her pat
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Childs.
Mrs. Price has been on the
sick list some days.
Miss Babe Childs was quite
sick last week but is convales
cing.
Misses Julia Tingle and Exa
May McKibben has gone to
Milledgeville to attend summer
school.
The Henry County Weekly
readers were glad to see that
“Observer” had come back to
his accustomed place.
\Ve are getting anxious to
tojhfear the hum of tire thresh
ing-machine, and to hbve »ur
appetites applaused with new
grajiatn biscuit.
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LOdtjSr GROVE MOTOR CO.
Inactive
Over
“I have had trouble with
an inactive liver,” wrote Mrs.
S. Nichols, of 4412 Spencer
St., Houston, Texas. ‘‘When
I would get constipated, I would
feel a light, dizzy feeling in my
head. To get up in the morning
with a lightness in the head and
a trembly feeling is often a sign
that the stomach is out of order.
For this 1 took Thcdford’s
Black-Draught, and without a
doubt can say I have never
found its equal in any liver
medicine. It not only cleans
the liver, but leaves you in such
a good condition. I have used
it a long food does
not seem to set well, or the’
stomach is a little sour.”
I If it isn’t I
Thedford’s
|it isn’t | J j
BUCK-DRAUGHT!
| Liver Medicine. |j
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH. GEORGIA
Phillippi
More rain and less work seems
as ii' the way it is ihese days.’
Mr. Tom Bearden and children
of Atlanta, ferdf Spending a fetfr
days with relatives here.
Mrs. Willie Price, of Atlanta, is j
sti.l with her mother. We are J
sorry to say that Mrs. Price has'
been on the sick list but is now
re cove i mg.
Miss Rubv and Lucile Crumbley
spent 1 G week with their grand
mother M s. Tom Crumblev.
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Mis? lax s McKibhen and Julia
Tingh i!t Sunday for G. N. I. C.l
where lii v wit enter summer j
school lor Teachers training!
course.
Miss Ruby Dickson, of McDono
ugh, spent last week with lelatives
here.
Mr. George William Tingle, of
Atlanta, spent t.e week-- nd with
homefolks.
Miss Flora C u dell spent Satur
day night and Sunday with Miss
Annie Rosser.
The rook party given by Mrs.
Eva Davis was highly enjoyed by
all present.
Miss E'sie Childs and Maggie
D Guinn. spent Saturday with
Allie Mae Tingle at the home of
her grand-father, Mr. Vaney Kim
bell.
Have you ever hear! of so
many weddings before, Miss
Georgie McKibben and Mr. Vaney
Lrumole.v were married at the
home of Miss McKibben on last
Saturday afternoon.
/■GOODYEAR takes
the highest
grade, long - staple
cotton, of unusual
tensile strength,
| 'and builds up the
carcass of the Good
year Cord Tirebythe
exclusively Good-
Iyear method of
group-ply construc
tion. The result is a
tire that lasts longer
in any service and is
the most economi
cal you can buy.
As Goodyear Service Station
Dealer a toe sell and recom
mend the new Goodyear
Cords with the beveled Ail
j Weather Tread and back »
/ them up with standard V
Goodyear Service
TOLLESON-TURNEE CO
GOOQ^VfcAR
Weak, Ailing
I WOMEN |
II should take ||
CARDUI
| The Woman’s Tonic 1
Sold Everywhere
A CHILD IN PAIN runs to Mother
for relief. So do the grown-ups.
For sudden and severe pain in stomach
and bowels, cramps, diarrhoea
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
b has never been known to fail
New Hope
The farmers are busy after so
much rp.in with their prnn c ..
We are glad to note that Mr.
W. T. Kelley is improving. ; c
Misses Irene and Velma Miller
spent Thursday night with Miss
Lucy Wynne.
Mrs. Tom Holder spent Wednes
day afternoon wi h Mrs J. V.
Thompson.
Miss Winnie Bvrd Thompson
spent last Sunday afternoon with
Miss Sarah Barnes.
Miss Mattie Barnes spent last
Saturday night with Miss Pauline
Thompson.
A crowd enjoyed the Epworth
League, at New Hope Saturday
night.
Master Charlie Thompson spent
Sunday with master Prentice
Thompson.
Mr. T. A. Martin visited Mr. W.
T. Kelley Sunday p. m.
Mrs. Bettie Willard and son,
Clarence spent Sunday p. m. with
her daughter, Mrs. Sam Evans.
As news is short, we will come
again next week.
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w/ / Size Price Each 20% OVERSIZE
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- The Farquh ar Thrasher
literature.'’
woodruff; machinery mfg. co.
41 South Forayth Si. Atlanta, Ga.
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7446 Res, Main 470
Allen
WITH
DURHAM JEWELRY CO.,
14 Edgewood? Ave„ Atlanta. Ga.
‘GIFTS THAT LAST”
Engraved Carets, Wedding Invitations, etc.
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Daniel’s
Mr. nrd and Mrs. R A. Bontner
and fami v viVfh’d Mr. and Mrs.
Lina Duffey, of Sun
day.
Mr. J. H. Skinner, rf Jackson,
is spending a few da\s with his
daughter, Mrs. Daui a Rosser.
Mrs. 0. B. Smith and daughter,
Frances, of Locust Grove, spent
Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ellen
; ii liiRS,
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Rosser and
family spent Sund iy with Mrs.
Laura Rosser and family.
Mrs. Ch \rlie Brisendine and
daughter, Annie Belle, of McDon
ough visiteo Mrs. A. A. Rape
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Nell Jinks spent last week
with her giand mother, Mrs. Dora
Jinks.
Mrs. E C. Pet k siout Tuesday
p. m. with Mrs. Laura Rosser.
Mrs. Ellen Jinks visited Mrs.
Lang Jinks, of Locust Grove, Sat
urday p. in.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. LeGuin and
daughter, Dorothy also Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. La iel vi-ited Mr.
John Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Sandifer, of Locust Grove, Sunday
afternoon.