The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, April 25, 1919, Image 3
Keep Well Do not allow the poisons of undigested food to accumulate in your bowels, where they are absorbed into your system. Indigestion, con stipation, headache, bad blood, and numerous other troubles are bound to follow. Keep your system clean, as thous ands of others do, by taking an occasional dose of the old, reliable, veg etable, family liver medi cine. ThedforcFs IM-Bhrt Mrs. \V. F. Pickle, of Risi.ig Fawn, Ca., writes: “We hi ; i. d 'i hed fortl’s b«.ck-.J»au£;;i as a family My mother-in-law could not take calomel as it seemed too strong for her, so she used Black-Draught as a mild laxative and liver regulator... We use it in the family and believe it is the best medicine for the liver made.” Try it. Insist on the genuine— Thedford’s. 25c a pack age. E-75 INDIGESTION LOSS OFAPPETITE And Similar Troubles Helped by Ziron Iron Tonic, Says Alabamian. “I got a bottle of Ziron”, writes Marshall Rhordes, of Eufaula, Ala., *‘and took it for indigestion, nervous ness, loss of appetite and similar trou bles. It helped me very much. My mother-in-law suffered with the same troubles, so I gave her a dose or two of Ziron, and she says it helped her greatly. I will always keep a bottle of Ziron in the house and will speak a good word for it whenever I have the opportunity.” Ziron is a new combination of Iron, with the hypophosphites of lime and soda, and other valuable tonic ingre dients, which have been found to build up the enemic, weak, worn-out system. Ziron puts iron into your blood when you need it. If you are pale, weak, nervous, depressed, have no appetite, it is probably a sign that your blood needs Iron. Take Ziron. Your druggist sells it, on a guaran tee. See him about it. ZN6 \our Blood Needs KINKY Don’t let some fake Kink Remover fool you. You really can’t straighten your hair until it ia nice and long. That’s what EXELENTO POMADE does, removes Dandruff, feeds the Roots of the hair, and makes it grow long, soft and silky. After using a fewtirr.es you can tell the difference, and after a little while it will be so pretty and long that you can fix it uo to suit you. If Exelento don’t do as we claim, we will give your money back. Price 25c by mail on receipt of stamps or coin. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. Write for particulars. EXELENTO MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Qa. PORTO RICA POTATO PLANTS Ready Now. 1000 to 5000 at $2.25 per 1000. 6000 to 10000 at $2 00 per 1000. Wanted —a dealer in every Geor gia town. COLEMAN PLANT CO., Tifton, Ga. BROWN & BROWN Attorneys at Law McDonough, Ga. Call or write os for farm loans. HAIR Exelento Medicine Co., Atlanta. Ga. Gentlemen: Beforo I used your Exelento Quinine Pomade my hair wai short, coarse and nappy, but now it has grown to 32 inches long, and is so soft and silky that. I can do it up any way I wan* to. i am sending you my pic ture to show you how pretty Exelento has made ik SALLIE REED. TOBACCO SPECIALIST APPOINTED IN STATE Will Help Farmers Who Are New at Tobacco Growing. • Since the coming of the boll wee vil manji Georgia farmers particu larly in the southern portion of the state have turned from cotton to to bacco and large acreages are being planted in many crops. The head of a tobacco firm at Fitzgerald reports that more than 3,000 acres will be grown in Ben Hill county this year. While tobacco has been grown for a long time in the state in some sec tions it is quite a new crop for other sections. In order that these new to bacco farmers may find the best vari eties for their particular sections and guard against the diseases and pests that bring losses to this crop, the Georgia State College of Agriculture has appointed Lieutenant Edison C. Westbrook, formerly with the State College, as tobacco specialist for the etate. Experience has proven that may be very profitably grown in the ptate and it is urged that those farmers who are for the first time planting large acreages in tobacco get in touch with the tobacco specialist of the State College. A circular No. 81 has recently been issued and is now ready for distribu tion. Those who are interested in growing tobacco this year should write at once for this circular. It gives home directions about selecting the seed bed and sewing the seed and oth jer matters of interest about caring for and transplanting the plants. ( Other circulars will be issued from time to time during the season giving .(directions for the cultivation and care jof growing tobacco plants, and later another that will give instructions re garding gathering and curing the to bacco. Jffl Get Out of m\ U The Rut « !||/ An ice cold bottle of 111 - Jn, C.NsrG'Eola 11 JM /s^ssswsm^am. |i|f/ xNa/ R Will give the snap and zest llKjlj [' Of/A) |\ y°u need to solve the busi- JJBUJ |ir"Mcitis reading juui HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH GEORGIA. ” ' ''' ' ' << t i-' -I tfQHE kV - * " 7 vivuuiuhia viif > Harris reEKI R CoH^yl Hi rl BOHE - TANKAGE rEBT|n,. PA S \\/HOME OFFICE BRANCH OFFICES t r® | ! ATLANTA WILMINGTON 6 f w fISKi & MONTOOMERy I 111/ 5 ) //I rl LI I ■III Corn and Cotton Fertilizers The more valuable the crop, the more exacting 1 the farmer should be as to the class of fertilizer he uses. An inferior fertilizer may jeopardize his entire crop since the materials used in such a fertilizer may either leach out before the crop can utilize it or fail to become available in time for the needs of the crop. Many a farmer has lost a valuable crop from this cause, while others have suffered stagger ing losses from shedding and premature development. Our GOLD BOND BRANDS offer absolute protection and security against such losses, and insure quick, steady growth, well fruited stalks and an early, healthy maturity. As corn fer tilizers, they are without an equal, and they are made to hurry the cotton crop to early maturity to heat the boli-weevil. We stand behind them just as we stand behind our SUPREME and PACKING HOUSE BRANDS. Si RESISTS LEACHING CHICAGO E. ST. LOUIS ' - KANSAS CITY SO. OMAHA ST. JOSEPH OKLAHOMA CITY FOR SALE BY GREEN, TARPLEY & CO., McDonough ; CRESCENT MERCANTILE CO., Hampton; JOSEPH MANN, Stockbridge; A. G. COMBS, Locust Grove, Ga. “PHEVENT SHEDDING C <#U r