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Reasons!
Why you should use
Cardui, the woman’s
tonic, for your troubles,
have been shown in
thousands of letters from
actual users of this medi
cine, who speak from
Rersonal experience. If
ie results obtained by
other women for so many
years have been so uni
formly good, why not
give Cardui a trial?'
Take
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
Mrs. Mary J. Irvin, cf
Cullen, Va., writes:
“About 11 years ago, I
suffered untcld misery
with female trouble, bear
ing-down pains, head
ache, numbness ... I
would go for three weeks
almost bent double ...
My husband went to Dr.
for Cardui . . .
After taking about two
bottles I began going
around and when I took
three bottles I could do
all my work.” E-80
NERVES TORN
ALLJTO PIECES
ZIRON Iron tonic Proved The Right Rsmedf
For This And Other Troubles.
"Sometime back", writes W. T. Pal
mer, of Soperton, Ga., “I was in a run
down state. My nerves were all tom
to pieces. It was an effort for me to
do my work. I did not rest well at
nights. I felt tired when morning
came, and didn’t feel like starting the
day. My skin was muddy. My appe
tite was poor. I felt very much in
need of a tonic. I thought it was the
lack of iron and decided to try Zlron,
as I heard there was no better tonic
made. I began taking it and can safe
ly and gladly say it did me a world of
good. Ziron is a good all-around tonic
lor young and old, and makes one feel
that life is worth living.”
Ziron is an iron tonic which give*
quick, dependable strength. You need
It to put rich, red, iron-medicated
blood into your blood vessels, to steady
your nerves, put fresh color into your
cheeks and brightness into your eyes.
Your druggist sells Ziron on a guar
antee. See him today. ZN-8
Your Blood Needs'
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Don’t let some fake Kink Remover fool
you. You really can’t straighten your hair
until it is rjice and long. That’s what
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does, removes Dandruff, feeds the Roots of
the hair, and makes it grow long, soft and
silky. After using a fewtimes you can teil
the difference, and aftera little while it
will be so pretty and long that you can fix
it up to suit you. If Exelsnto don’t do a 3
we claim, we will give your money bach.
Price 25c by mail on receipt of stamps
or coin.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
Write for particulars.
EXELENTO MEDICINE CO., Atlanta, Crv.
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 us for farm loans.
HAIR
Exslento Medicine Co., Fjs
Atlanta. Ga. v
Gentlemen: Beforolnaed E
your Exelento Quinine £|
Pomade my hair was g
short. Coarse and nappy, JEj
but now i 5 has grown to 32 1J
inches long, and is so soft V*
and silky that I can do it ■
up any way 2 wan* to. i I
am sending you niy pic- ■
ture to show you how p
pretty Ezelento has made R
it, SALLIL RELD. H
PROGRAM
Of Second District South Riv
er Association, to Hold With
Salem, Friday and Saturday
Before the Fifth Sunday in
June.
Friday, 10:00 a. m. —Devotional
L. B. McCullough.
10:30 a. m. —Tithing is as bind
ing on Christians today as in olden
times. Rev. J. M. Gilmore.
11:30 a. m. —Sermon. Rev. R.
B. Harrison.
2:00 p. m. —Is it the Christian
duty of each member to contribute
to all church expenses. Rev. J.
M. DeFoore.
3:00 p. m. — Why are Christian
people so delinquent in Christian
fellowship. B. S. Elliott.
Saturday, 9:30 a. m. —Devotion-
al. J. G. Jackson.
10:00 a. in. —Should Baptist’s
affiliate with denominational un
ion. Rev. Walter F. Pate.
11:00 a. m. —Sermon. Rev. J.
A. Graham.
1:30 p. m. —To what extent are
churches responsible for the train
ing of the young. Rev. R. B. Har
rison.
2:30 p. m. —Song service.
C. T. Elliott,
I. W. Crumbley,
A. V. Elliott,
Committee.
For the Relief of Rheumatic Pains.
When you have soreness and
stiffness of the muscles, aching
joints and find it difficult to move
without pain try massaging the
affected parts with Chamberlain’s
Liniment. It. will relieve the pain
and make rest and sleep possible.
For sale by Horton Drug Co.
to Go!
ich better you
'll you drink
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH GEORGIA.
The “Pull Together” Spirit
A town may enjoy all sorts of
advantages, natural and otherwise,
over its neighbors, but it is its
community spirit that detei mines
whether it is going to grow in
numbers and importance.
In one town where the com
munity spirit has been of slow
growth and shows stunted devel
opment, it is practically certain to
be fou.id that the business inter
ests are divided into cliques, and
that these do not work together
in harmony. When some com
munity enterprise is launched, and
for its success the support of all
community interests is required,
some of the cliques hang back for
no other reason than that they
are unfriendly to other cliques
whose support has been enlisted.
One prominent citizen will not
lend his aid because some other
prominent citizen does lend his.
So the community enterprise has
to struggle along as best it can
with half the support it deserves.
In another town where there
are just as many cliques and fac
tions as usually are to be found,
factional lines disappear as if by
magic whenever appeal is made
for the support of community en
terprise. Leading citizens who
are not on cordial terms person
ally—men who are trade rivals
and daily competitors—get togeth
er in the very finest spirit i. har
mony when the call goes forth for
community support of a commun
ity enterprise.
Can there be any possible doubt
as to which of these towns will
What a Woman Can Do.
She can come to a decision with
out the slightest trouble of reason
ing on it; and no sane man can do
that.
Six of them can talk at once
and get along first rate, and no
two men can do that.
She can safely stick fifty pins in
her dress while he is getting one
under his thumbnail.
She is as cool as a cucumber in
half a dozen tight dresses and
skirts, while a man will fret and
growl in one loose shirt.
She can talk sweet as cream
and peaches to the woman she
hates, while two men would be
punching each other’s heads be
fore they had exchanged ten
words.
She can appreciate a kiss from
her husband seventy-five years
after the marriage ceremony is
performed.
She can go to church and after
wards tell you what every woman
had on, and in some rare instances
can give you some faint idea what
the text was.
She can walk half the night
with a colicky infant in her arms
without once expressing the de
sire of murdering the infant.
She can —but what’s the use?
A woman can do anything or eve
rything and do it well.
She can do more in a minute
show the most rapid growth?
Can there be any doubt as to
which of them will forge far ahead
of the other, though their natural
advantages may be practically
identical? Not the slightest.
The town whose people do not
pull together misses its golden op
portunity in these times of keen
rivalry between growing, ambiti
ous communities.—Albany Herald.
doftOetK | „
She can drive a for
twenty-four hours and then bring
him to a paradise in two seconds
by simply tickling him under the
chin, and there does not live that
mortal son of Adam’s misery who
can do it. *
“Completely Discouraged”
Is the feeling and plaint of women who
are “run-down” so low that work drags,
ueau aches, back aches, dragging down
what you’ll find in Dr. Fierce’s Favorite
Prescription, it gives you just the help
that you need. To be had in liquid or
tablets. Tablet form, GO cents, at all drug
stores.
It is a medicine that’s made especially
to build up women’s strength and to cure
women’s ailments —an invigorating, re
storative tonic, soothing cordial and
bracing nervine; purely vegetable, non
alcoholic, and perfectly harmless.
Paducah, Ky.— " After first becoming
a mother, I was in miserable health. I
developed a severe case of woman’s
trouble, and suffered with backaches
and pains in my side. I got so bad that
I was a complete nervous and physical
wreck and had given up hopes of getting
better when I began taking Dr Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription. I soon started to
improve and was convinced that I had
found the right medicine for my troubles
I kept on taking the ‘Prescription’ and
my health was completely restored. I
am always ready to speak a good word
for this wonderful woman’s medicine.
Mbs. Asmu Smith, liu N. l;’tU Struct.
feelings, dirsy,
pale and weak,
little things an
noy and “every
thing goes wrong.”
Look the other
way just a minute
and see what Dr.
Pierce's Favorite
Prescription has
done for more
than a million wo
men in the last
fifty years.
What it has done
for others it can
do for you.
A helping hand
to lift up weak,
tired, over-taxca
women —that’s