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1621 \/i «*V M /J // , " , ,-1919
'ru *? t^ie 298 years between America’s first Thanksgiving and the
thanksgiving of 1919, there has been no time in American history
when we have had as much to be thankful for as we have today.
Peace reigns once more. Our boys are back home with us again. ' 'Co
Bumper crops and high wages have contributed to the greatest era of
prosperity this nation has ever known. There is Peace, . -
HAD TERRIBLE
SKIN DISEASE
Ih'Ue Girl Improves Rapidly When Given
ZIRON Iron Ton’o.
Many mothers try cne remedy after an
other, for the sufferings of their little ones,
without apparently being able to find the
right one. If anything seems wrong with
|he blood, or stomach, or if the child’s
iystem is run-down and needs strengthen
ing, you may benefit by the experience of
this Westmore'.ai *l. Tenn., mother, Mrs.
John F. Anglea, who writes:
“My little girl had a terrible skin disease
ind her stomach was in such a bad condi
tion. Nothing helped her, so-we finally
started to give herZiron.
She improved so rapidly from the first
bottle, so we have given her two more.
She is much better. ”
Don’t try other remedies first! Choose
Ziron from the start. It has benefited
many people suffering from poor blood,
general weakness, loss of appetite and
pther symptoms which indicate lack of
iron in the blood.
Sold by druggists on a money-back
Zuarantee
* ZN 15
Your Blood Needs
In Memory.
On the Bth day of October, 1919,
the spirit of Mrs .Lizzie V. Rivers
took its everlasting, flight from
1 his world and winged its way in
to a great beyond.
She was in ill health for a long
time. What she suffered no one
knows, yet she bore her suffer
ings patiently. But after suffer
ing her short stay here upon
earth, there’ll be no more sighing,
no more pain, no dieing—just to
rest in peace.
Blessed is the memory of her
which floats to us like the beauti
ful perfumes of some woods blos
soms. She is not dead but sleep
eth; we shall behold her lovely
face on tne resurrection morn it
we doeth the Father’s will and
live with her through eternity.
She was loved and admired by
all who Knew her. She was a
member of Sharon church, She
was 22 years of age. She is sur
vivd by her husband, Mr. Tom
Rivers, and one little 3 year old
son. Howard Lee Rivers, her
mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY. McDONOUGH GEORGIA.
A Boy’s Worst Habit.
The worst habit that boy can
fall into is loafing around the
streets at night. It is then they
cast their lots in slippery places,
I when at any moment they are
liable, to fall fr an grace. All good
and noble less ms taught them by
their mothers are there counter
acted and nullified. They learn
nothing that is good but every
thing that is bad. Tne boys who
spend their evenings in the sacred
precincts of home, with good
books for co npanions, are ih
l
future hopes o t? t'm reonb'ic; they
will fill congressional halls, and
sit in judgment upon men and
measures, while the boys who run
the streets will fill o.ir penitentia- j
l ies, alms houses and lunatic asy
lums. Parents who are responsi
ble for these broken laws of
decency will have broken hearts
and bowed-down heads in the day
of awakdtiing that will inevitably
follow. —Ex.
- j
Cal Tomlin, four sisters and four
brothers.
She was put to rest in Sardis
cemetery, Rev. J. M. Gilmore of
ficiating. A Friend.
Strive to Keep Sweet.
Some folks are the very picture
lof misery. Their mouths are so
constantly in a sour pout that they
get ugly before they get gray.
The kiddies fake to their heels
when they see the nagger coming
down the street. Objectors are
always wanting a new boss. Dis
mal old age stares the unfortunate
victim in the face a id lie’s bound
to gei soured on the world for the
world has little to offer him. You
can’t take such risks. —Exchange.
This Woman Found Relief.
Men and women suffering from
backache, rheumatic pains. stiff
and swollen joints, lameness and
soreness, will be glad to learn
how one woman found relief from
kidney and bladder trouole. Mrs.
G. Hyde, Homestead, Mich.,
writes: “1 have been troubled
v ith weak kidneys ; and several
times in the last ten years I had
that terrible backache and tired
out feeling, scarcelv able to do
my work. Folev Kidney Pills made
me feel like a new person.” The
McDonough Drug Co.
Advertising Pays.
“I advertised th P the poor are
madu welcome in this church/
announced the mi ister, “and as
the offering amounts to ninety-five
i cents, I see that they have come.’*
—Exchange.
Some women are unable to ap
preciate a gentleman at any stage
of the game.
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JPT KINKY HAIR
I rjia. "Ever 7 woman can
Ini _?? have nice, frr.g hair.”
/ffTßr-i ,jS3£i ra. a May Cilbert. '"My
"B' 1 i.r has grown K
' W*’ inches lorn? by usin^
\ / your wonderful
r XELENTO gSIIKSI
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long. (ur pomade removes dandruff, feeds the
r<*-ts of tLe hair and makes it grow long and
silky.
We Tnako Exelp ito Skin Peautitler, an
ointment for dark* itnllow skin. Used in
Ueatmen! ski.. troubled.
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