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About The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1907)
SULPHUR BRINGS HEALTH. Purines the Blood and Clears Up the Complexion. Everybody needs to take Sulphur at this season. Nothing like it to purify the blooa, clear up the complexion and remove “that tired feeling.” But the on] 5' Wa y to take it is in liquid form. Hancock's Inquid Sulphur taken internally is the best Spring tonic. Applied externally Hancock’s Liquid Sulphur quickly cures Eczema, Tetter and mil Skin Diseases. Hancock’s, the’only Liquid Sulphur Ointment, removes Pim ples, Blackheads and Sores, and gives a beautiful soft, velvety skin. V OU r druggist sells it. It cured Edward D. Herring" of Frederick, Md„ of a bad case of Eczema and he writes: “My face is as smooth u an infant’s.” All-about-Sulphur Booklet free, if you •write Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balti more. Don’t get into the habit of going around with your bristles up. WORN TO A SKELETON. A Wonderful Restoration Caused a Sensation in a Pennsylvania Town. Mrs. Charles N. Preston, of Elk iauu, Fa., says: “Three years ago 1 found that my house twork was becoming a burden. 1 tired eas ily, had no ambition and was failing fast. My complexion got yellow, and I lost over 50 pounds. My thirst was terrible, and there was sugar in the kidney secre tions. My doctor kept me on a strict diet, hut as his medicine was not helping me, I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills. They helped me at once, and soon all traces of sugar dis appearo-* I have regained my former weight and am perfectly well.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Many a man takes a better half In a half-hearted manner. Spalding Official Base Ball standard o! the World, $1.25 Each. Boys’ Official Base Ball, 75c. Each. SPALDING BASE BALL GOODS FOR BOYS. No. IB Base Ball, ije. No. ullli Bat, 500. No. XB Base Ball, Six;. No. :1X Bat, &Sc. No. 7B Base Ball, Zdc. No. I.XB Bat, 10c. No. HB Base Bail, 100. No. AB Mitt, #I.OO. No. XB Glove, SI.OO. No. AA Mitt, SOe. No. li Glove, 50c. No. 5 Mitt, 25c. No. 1» Glove, aSe. BAOE BALL UNIFORMS FOB 30Y3. No. 1 Vitality, on team orders, §i.oo per duo. No. a Quality, on leant orders, §o.oo per Suit. SPECIAL..—No. I. Quality, sl.'Xl per Suit. Our Special No. b Boy 's Uniform consists of siilrt, button rront witn one .felt letter, in slues up to .11 inch chest, padded pants m sizes up to id incn waist, peak cap, well belt, and i nner plain or su'.pei stockings. UK US It NOW—WON'T uSLAf. New t.ase Bail Caiauuue b rer it any address. .Mail Order iiepf. A. G. & BROS., 123 flessau Gt., Hew York. When You Want Pure xJWs, Hp White Lead, iGet It Probably there kL- $ is no other article of com ‘ l V*s-«L z/E&gx 1/ merce subject- J| j Ct^ repre " 1 j i-effifea*- - sentation as White Lead. Out of iS brands of “White Lead recently analyzed by the Government Agricultural Experiment Station of Nortii Dakota, 5 contained absolutely no White Lead, 5 less than 15% of White Lead, and only 3 over 90% of White Lead. There is, however.* a way to be cer tain of the purity and genuineness of the White Lead you huv, and that is to see that the keg you buy bears tht Dutch Boy trade mark. T his trade mark is a positive guarantee of abso lutely Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch yer Process. f\ >. SEND FOR | j BOOK l ) •• A Talk on pßint,” gives valuable, infor- ~f j~\ \ijye naation on the paint eubject. Sent Iree ~, , , unon reaueat AH P™**' 1 fn , upon requeai. Jsw (,-art this mark. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY in whichever of the follow ing cities is nearest yuu : New York. Boetrn. EuCaio, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chii-oiro. St.. lamia. _ 1 hila delphia (John T. Lewis A Bros. Co.) ; Pitta buvijh [National Lead & Oil Co.] POIXTDD QUERY. “If a man had an arm long enough to touch the sun and burn his fing ers,” said the professor, “he jvoulcl not feel the pain for r»;CO2 years. “And for how many thousand >’ ea .' s would he he heard sweating about it professor?” asked the anxious studen. in the second row. —Judge. ; Land of the Disappointed. A fine lot of navel oranges, tang erines, and grape fruit, which was raised at Monte Morelos, in the state of Nuevo Leon, was recently received in Chihuahua; also samples of lem ons, one of which weighed three pounds, and ripe olives of good size and quality.—-Modern Mexico. 1 TTS,St. Vitus’Dance :N ervonb Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerv» Restorer. S 3 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld,,!)31 Arch St., Phila., Pa WHAT HE WANTED. Mr. Hayrix (in swell restaurant): “Kin I git my dinner here, mister?” Waiter: “Certainly, sir. Will you have table d'hote or a la carte?” Mr. Hayrix: “Well, yew may gimme a leotle of both —an’ be shore an’ ,put plenty uv gravy on it.” — Chicago News. CALLS HIS CURE A MIRACLE. Tortured by Terrible, Dry Eruptions — loo Disfigured to Leave House —Cuticur* Cured Him. Tver since the time 1 grew into man hood I have been suffering from a drv erup tion which at times appeared very exten sively, and at other times, but to a limited degree, on my body. 1 consulted a number of medical men without result, and last January I was affected with a terrible eruption on my hands, scalp, and face, which was so bad that I could not even leave the house, so 1 finally resorted to the Cuticura Remedies. So far they represent an outlay of only a few dollars and I am completely restored to health, while for merly I had spent dollars upon dollars on doctors, remedies and ointments without getting cured. The Cuticura Remedies rep resent a perfect miracle. Henry E. Ivamp ing, 633 Eagle Ave., New York, N. Y., Feb. 16 and Mar 15. 1906.” r REAL ORIGIN OF THE TUXEDO. "They are beginning to wear Tux edo coats in Texas,” says a New York paper. “Beginning,” is good! Don’t you know, man, that the Tuxedo coat was invented in Texas when a cowboy had the tails shot off his clawhama mer coat? —Denver Republican. Your B 8 Pennsylvania Tobacco Profits. The tobacco farmers of Lancaster county turned a pretty penny last year. During laat week the leaf to bacco packers resumed active buying of what remains of the 1806 crop, estimated at 5,000 cases, and paid the (prices which they declared they wouia not pay—l 4to 16 cents a pound. At these prices the entire crop will re alize $4,000,000. —Philadelphia Record. REAL SAPIENCE. Mrs. Watkyns: “Which do you prefer, Mr. Wylkins, blondes or bru nettes?” Mr, Wylkyns: “It depends on which I with. —Somerville Jour nal. Dogs of the St. Bernard . strain tracked out a number of the people buried under a snowslide at Gejsen aer, Norway, in which 13 persons per ished. Thi' animals dragged several of the virt’ms .*o 'laces of safety. Itch cured in 450 minutes by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggists. After turning to rubber Lot’s wife turned to salt. To improve the general health, take Gar field Tea claiiy tor a time; it purities the blood, eradicates rheumatism and many chronic ailments, and keeps tfie health good! Garfield Tea is made of herbs; it is guaranteed under ti:e Pure Food and Drugs Law. Garlield Tea Co., Brooklyn, X. Y. Fortune tellers are fortune swell ers —for themselves. The Alaska Packers Association are about to introduce the Argo Red Sal mon in this market. They are the largest salmon canners in the world, employing an army of 7500 men, with n fleet of over sixty vessels, and the Argo is the choicest red salmon packed. It is caugirt in the icy waters of Bering Sea. The flesh ia very firm, of a beautiful red color and delicious flavor. A lot of unnecessary sympathy is wasted on old bachelors and spins ters. SWEET) BLOODHOUND | CORN JliiCY 1 1 BREAD V / Brown & Williamson Tobacco Co. Wd NSTQ N - SAL ~M ,N .C. khe Original “Break Plug” Tobacco. The Only “iAdver iised Brand” of Nodh Carolina. Flue-Cured Tobaxco Showing a GAIN EVERY YEAR since introduced. iiSIITEi m STYLE BUTHiOT IN OKEW” ON THE MENU. Waitress (handing stodgy-looking steak): “And what will you have to follow, sir?” American Customer: “Indigestion,, I guess!”—Punch. King Edward has decided to grant the widow of Sir William Howard Russell, the war correspondent, a suite of rooms in Hampton Court Palace. To be on good terms with human nature, Be Well! Garfield Tea purities the blood, eradicates disease, regulates the digestive organs and brings Good Health! Manufac tured by Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. Y !6oid by druggists. Courtship is the juicy grape and marriage the appendicitis. Women’s troubles throw a cloud over their lives, which neglect may cause to become permanent. Make yours into a passing shadow by taking a medicine that acts directly on your womanly organs, the dis order of which has caused your womanly troubles. The right remedy for you, when you have headache, backache, nervous spells, dragging pains, irregular functions etc., is, IT MY® Js? 4% 1 • WlflA /VS" i A ■Mail'll Ww 1116 in tai QUI Mrs. R. H. Lawson, of Sprott, Ala,, writes: I suffered with female troubles for 12 years; tried 4 doctors; they did no good, so I took Wine of Cardui. 1 have taken 18 bottles, feel greatly relieved and am better than in 20 years.” Sold by all reliable druggists, in SI.OO bottles. Try it. fj ST ji I Write today for « free copy of valuable 64-page illustrated Book for Women. If you need Medical fra/EXI II H SI tI n Ili I IllC Advice, describe your, symptoms, stating age, and reply will be sent pn plain! scaled envelope. 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