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Heiskell’s Ointment
Cures Skin Diseases
For half a century Heiskell’s Ointment has
been used in all cases of skin disease with
most gratifying results. Many have become
entirely cured who had suffered untold pain
and annoyance for years. One man in New
Baltimore,Pa., writes that it cured him when
he was raw all over. A lady in Philadelphia
cured a case of tetter of six years’ standing
in fourteen days, while a man in Allentown,
Pa., cured his case of eczema that had trou
bled him for eleven years with less than two
• boxes of the ointment. These and hundreds
of others have found that Heiskell’s Oint
ment Is worth more than its weight in gold.
Being a purely vegetable preparation, Heis
kell’s Ointment soothes and heals where
others fail. It a'llays the itching and burn
ing common to all skin disease, and all yield
quickly to its magic influence.
There are many varieties of skin diseases
with confusing titles, but they are all suscep
tible to one and the same cure—Heiskell’s
Ointment. No one need suffer long if afflicted
with any skin disease not of a constitutional
character if they will apply this remedy. This
iucludessuch skin diseases as erysipelas, pru
rigo, eczema, milk crust, itching piles, scald
head, tetter,ringworm, blackheads, psoriasis,
pimples, freckles. In some cases it is neces
sary to give some constitutional treatment,
as in erysipelas, eczema, etc.; the liver should
be toned to healthy action and the blood and
all the secretions purified. In all cases of
skin disease cures are hastened by the use of
Heiskell’s Medicinal Soap before applying the
ointment, and in cleaning up the blood and
liver with Heiskell’s Blood and Liver Pills.
Heiskell’s Medicinal and Toilet Soap con
tains in a modified form the medicinal prop
erties of Heiskell’s Ointment, and is particu
larly effective in slight disorders of the skin,
as rash, eruptions and abrasions. It cleans
perfectly, and in the bath is a great luxury.
Heiskell’s Blood and Liver Pills contain the
active medicinal principles of various roots
and herbs approved in medical practice.
Remember that there is no case so obstinate
thatHeiskell’s Ointment will not cure it. The
ointment is sold at 50c a box. Soap at 25c a
cake. Pills at 25c a bottle.
You can get them of anj' druggist, or we
will send by mail on receipt of price. Address
Johnston, Holloway & Company, 531 Com
merce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
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was the message again, and the way
they listened was a positive inspira
tion. Here I was guest in the
“Teachers’ Home,” presided over by
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. James. Mr. James
carried me into the parlor and showed
me a picture, not of Mr. Wm. D. Up
shaw, Editor of The Golden Age, but
of “Earnest Willie” in his old time
Sunny South chair, nestling under
some honeysuckle vines by the win
dow of my old Cobb county home. Mr.
James was an unseen correspondent,
and it was a great joy to meet in the
flesh a gentleman of such head and
heart.
A Day at Durant.
Somebody has said the “surprises
are the sparkle of existence” and so
my stop at Durant was a sparkle in
my existence. Knowing I would pass
through, stopping a few hours on
Thursday, the beloved pastor of the
Baptist church, the venerable Dr. H.
P. Sproles of Mississippi College, and
Brethren Holcomb and Foster, who
were assisting him in revival meet
ings, had called a great afternoon au
dience together for me to bring a spe
cial message to heads of families. It
was a gracious hour, forty or fifty
agreeing amid tears of rejoicing to
build a family altar or to keep up one
already built. I spoke to another
great audience at night on “Death,”
and then I caught a midnight train for
Brookhaven, being sung to peaceful
sleep by the “God bless you” of many
new friends at Durant, and a stirring
telegram from Cartersville, Ga., tell
ing me that the home of Sam Jones
had gone “dry” by an overwhelming
majority.
At Bogue Chitto I stopped for an
hour before breakfast and between
trains just in order to say to my
friends there: “I have come to tell
you that I cannot come. I’m called
back to Valdosta to help fight saloons
on Monday. I’ll come back and lec
ture in the sweet bye and bye.”
Hustling Hattiesburg.
The last of the four normals was
held at the South Mississippi College,
a new and flourishing institution, un
der the leadership of President
Thames, just on the outskirts of hus
tling Hattiesburg—that remarkable
Mississippi city which, without the
help of saloons, has grown in six years
from five thousand to twenty-two
thousand people. Here I found a hun
dred and seventy-five teachers, men
and women, enjoying a perfect edu
cational love feast. Professor Cobb,
the scholarly and genial Vice Presi
dent of the college, was conducting
the Normal to the delight and inspira
tion of everybody. Here I found a
large proportion of young people,
many of them with their education not
yet complete, and I felt constrained
to give them “Climbing Upward.” I
think I made a better speech than I
might have done because I was intro
. duced to the audience by Miss Nance,
the brilliant South Carolina woman
who is doing such marvelous things
for building up rural schools in the
South. She captivated the whole com
pany by her beautiful addresses while
there, and when She was compelled to
leave that night to catch a train, we
all stood up in the midst of my lecture
and gave her a Chatauqua salute and
echoed her own “God bless you.” It
gives life a new meaning to see a
bright and scholarly young woman like
Miss Nance, giving herself in unself
ish devotion to the cause of making
the world better. W. D. U.
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