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HAIR STAYS
COMBED, GLOSSY
“Hair Groom” Keeps Hair
Combed—Well-Groomed.
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Millions Use It—Fine for Hair!—Not
Sticky, Greasy or Smelly.
A few cents buys a jar of “Ilalr-
Grooni” at any drug store. Even stub
born, unruly or shampooed hair stays
combed all day in any style you like.
“Hair-Groom” is a dignified combing
cream which gives that natural gloss
and well-groomed effect to your huir—
that final touch to good dress both Jn
business and on social occasions.
Greaseless, stninless “Hair-Groom”
does not show on the hair because It
Is absorbed by the scalp, therefore
your hair remains so soft and pliable
and so natural that no one can pos
sibly tell you used it.
Some elderly people are made happy
by being Invited to all the parties,
even if they can’t go.
Don’t Let That Cold
Turn Into “Flu”
Rub on Good Old Mutter ole
That cold may turn into “Flu,"
Grippe of, even worse, Pneumonia,
unless you take care of it at once.
Rub good old Musterole on the con
gested parts and see how quickly it
brings relief.
Colds are merely congestion. Mus
terole, made from pure oil of mustard,
camphor, menthol and other simple
ingredients, is a counter-irritant which
stimulates circulation and helps break
up the cold.
As effective as the messy old mustard
plaster, it does the work without the
blister.
Just rub it on with your finger-tips.
You will feel a warm tingle as it enters
the pores, then a cooling sensation that
brings welcome relief.
35c and 65c, in jars and tubes.
Better than a mustard platter
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feet, makes walking- easv. lftu. by mail or at Drugw
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Cuticura Soap
is ideal
For the Hands
Soap 25c, OktaMflt 25 aed 50c, Talcum 25c.
LOOK' I WANT AGKNTS IN EVEKV
STATE IX THE V. 8. A.
to sell county rights to late Invention, to be
used In every garage; can send cuts showing
use of same; made In blacksmith shops,
name your state; plan, fifty-fifty; will sell
state to party; they can sell counties. Address
litV WOOD. DII.LEY. TEXAS.
WANTED —MAX WITH Al TO
to sol 1 guaranteed TIKES and TUBES. Will
arrange salary ami expenses with right man.
Amazon Troducta Co., Dept. A, Cleveland, O.
8. C. RHODE ISLAND REDS—REAL REDS
—mated breeding pens. $lO. sls Hatching
eggs, 13 and *5 setting. Fertility guaran
teed. L S. POWELL, GADSDEN. ALA.
GLOBE TOMATO PLANTS
Postpaid; 100, 40c; 800, 11.50; 1,000, *2.40
W. G. COWARD. NOCATEE, FLA
NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD
DIBPATCHEB OF IMPORTANT HAP
PENINGS GATHERED FROM
OVER THE WORLD.
FOR THE JUSY READER
The Occurrences Of Bevert Days Given
In An Epitomized Form For
Quick Reading
Foreign—
The American consulate at Smyrna
has been destroyed by fire. The seals
and records were saved.
Count Cuno von Moltke, former aide
to the kaiser, and former governor of
Berlin, died here.
Berlin, died recently.
All available military and police
forces are searching for five-year-old
Toacana Ordoned, of Reunion, a small
village near Rodas, Santa Clare prov
ince, Cuba, who was reported to have
been kidnaped.
Free State troops discovered and im
mediately attacked insurgent headquar
ters near Kingstown. After a brisk
battle in which a Free State soldier
and a rebel were killed, and one
wounded, five rebels and a large quan
tity of ammunition were captured.
Dan Breen, one of the Republican
leaders, who formerly lived in Chicago,
according to records at Dublin, is re
ported to have been wounded in a fight
with Free State troops. No official
confirmation of the report has been
received.
Francesco Tisbo, the New York
steamship ticket agent and banker,
under indictment in that city with his
two brothers on grand larceny charges,
arrived at Naples on the steamer Toar
mina from New York and was detained,
with his wife, on board that vessel.
Money to the amount of 60,000 lira was
found in his baggage.
The countess of Westmoreland Is
planning to make her debut in London
as a professional soprano on Easter.
The countless does not profess that
she is making the venture for any other
purpose than to earn a living. Her
husband died last year.
The condition of the earl of Carnar
von, who is suffering from blood poi
soning in Cairo, Egypt, is still serious,
but it is stated that he is maintaining
bis recent improvement without the re
currence of high temperature.
Payment of $20,000,000 a year for
twelve years to the United States in
settlement of the costs of the Ameri
can army of occupation in Germaify
seems feasible, in the opinion of Eliot
Wadsworth, assistant secretary of the
American treasury, in an interview
by a London newspaper.
Mme. Sarah Bernhardt, world’s most
famous actress, who has been posing
In moving pictures, has suffered an
attack of ptomaine poisoning and has
oeen unable to appear for two days,
It was learned at Paris. Mme. Bern
hardt was said to be in greatly weak
ened condition and her doctor is uncer
tain when she will be strong enough
to resume her work in the films.
That a Jewish athlete named Breit
bar, 34, 6 feet 3 inches in height, and
weighing 210 pounds, can bite through
steel, is vouched for by a medical cor
respondent of the London Lancet. The
Yew’s performances astounded a com
mittee of physicians, smiths and pres
idents ofl athletic corporations, who saw
him sever with his teeth several iron
and steel chairs one-fifth of an inch
thick; bend in a circle iron rods half
an inch square, using his mouth as a
fulcrum, and other just as difficult
feats.
Washington—
Freed from the charge of a baseless
murder by the confession of another
man, Charner Tidwell, a half-breed
Cherokee Indian, has been released
from an Oklahoma penitentiary after
having served twenty-five years. He
is now enjoying the wealth inherited
from Oklahoma oil fields.
The Seaboard Air Line railway pe
titioned the Interstate Commerce Com
mission for authority to guarantee
principal and interest on $6,600,000 of
jquipment trust certificates. Proceeds
from the sale of these securities would
be applied to the purchase of 2,000
freight cars, 20 locomotives, 29 miscel
laneous cars and in the rebuilding of
2,000 freight cars.
A blanket denial of the complaint
Pf the federal trade commission
against the proposed merger of the
Bethlehem, Midvale and Lackawanna
Steel companies has been filed with
die commission by the Bethlehem and
Midvale companies.
Formal announcement was made by
the tariff commission that it soon
would start its first investigation un
der flexible provisions of the new tar
iff act, to determine whether the rates
on seventeen commodities are equit
able.
HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOUGH. GEORGIA.
The problem of dividing the air to
give everybody a chance to use it for
radio purposes was taken up in ear
nest by the second national radio con
ference at Washington. After two
days of public discussion the confer
ence closed its door and in executive
session commenced an attempt to lay
out unconflicting air channels for gov
ernment and public use.
The census bureau announces that
active spindle hours for February
numbered 8,440,376,685, or an average
of 277 for each spindle in place, com
pared with 9,266,000, or an average of
249 for January. Spinning spindles
in place February 28 numbered 37,276,-
307, of which 35,307,707 were operated
at some time during the month, com
pared with 37,225,419 in place and 35,-
240,853 active in January.
French occupation of the Ruhr by cut
ting down coal production there, has
occasioned an expansion in American
bituminous coal exports. British coal
production is now ranging about five
and a half million tons a week. The
Ruhr region normally produced more
than ninety-three million metric tons
of coal annually.
Domestic—
Mary Eloise Hughes Smith Daniel,
who was the wife of Robert W. Daniel,
of Philadelphia, a banker, is suing her
husband for a divorce. Daniel rescued
his wife, then his sweetheart, when
the Titanic went down.
Nicola Sacco, convicted murderer, be
came violent ill at the Boston, Mass.,
psychopathic hospital, where he is un
der observation as to his sanity. He
ie a hunger striker.
Rev. Father Walter A. Grace, pas
tor of the Shrine of St. Ann, at Arvado,
a suburb of Denver, Colo., has been ar
rested on the charge of having forged
the name of Sister Germaine, sister
superior of the Mullen Home for the
Aged, to an application for five bar
rels of whisky.
It is stated in a Chicago newspaper
that an Italian Fascist!, with 65 mem
bers, has been formed in that city. It
is stated that the object of the club is
to further the social interests of the
Italians in the United States.
Mrs. Hazel Ober Collins, an Indian
apolis, Ind., cabaret singer, died sud
denly the other day. She is believed to
have taken poison after a quarrel with
a man said to be older than she and
also a wealthy suitor.
Two Denver, Colo., victims revealed
the methods of twenty members of an
alleged “confidence ring.” The men
are charged with, among other things,
laying bets on false race horse “win
ners.”
Des Lao, North Dakota, which, last
year, elected a full complement of wom
en to run its affairs, has, in a recent
election, “turned them out,” and filled
their places with “mere men.”
A majority of the qualified voters
of Brunswick, Ga., have expressed
themselves as in favor of municipal op
eration of the street cars of that city.
A hand of renegade Piute Indians
staged an outbreak at Blanding, Utah,
recently. One Indian, so far. has gone
to the hbppy hunting ground, hut no
whites are reported injured.
Anniston, Ala., Masons are in the
throes a drive to erect a Masonic tem
ple. So far they have raised $60,000,
and they expect in a week to raise
enough to complete tha project.
The courts of Norfolk, Va.. restored
to John J. Kelly, a former saloon keep
er, $35,000 worth of whisky he had
bought before prohibition became effec
tive. Prohibition! officials had confis
cated the firewater.
A million dollar conspiracy to boot
leg liquor withdrawn from bond upon
permits bearing forgeries of the name
of E. C. Yellowley, acting federal pro
hibition director for New York state,
has been reported by the authorities to
have been frustrated in the seizure of
the Pershing warehouse in New York
City. Bonded liquor valued at ten
million dollans had been stored in the
warehouse by the department of inter
nal revenue.
Both the prosecution and the defense
have rested their case in the trial of
twenty alleged confidence men charged
with extracting several thousands of
dollars from tourists in Denver during
the last five years. The jury was dis
missed until the judge can study the
case, and he will later deliver his in
structions to that body.
Acting on a tip received through in
tercepted wireless messages between
the rum fleet off the New Jersey coast
and a guest at a hotel in the Times
Square section. New York City* the en
tire coast guard in that vicinity is now
searching for a drifting motorboat be
lieved to be laden with liquor.
Fiio, which broke out in the brush
factory at the Allegheny county work
house at Hoboken, Pa., ten miles from
Pittsburg, destroyed the building ai\d
spread to other parts of the institu
tion. More than a thousand prisoners
were confined in the building and the
wildest confusion prevailed for a time.
No one was hurt. The loss was placed
at $150,000.
Don’t let child stay }
bilious, '
MOTHER, OPEN CHILD’S BOWELS
WITH “CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP”
Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste
and it Never Fails to Empty Little Bowels
If your child is listless, full of cold,
has colic, or if the stomach is sour,
breath bad, tongue coated, a teaspoon
ful of “California Fig Syrup” will
quickly start liver and bowel action.
In a few hours you can see for your
self how thoroughly It works the con
stipation poison, sour bile and waste
right out and you have a well, playful
child again.
A baby is good company in a crowd
because it is perfectly willing to en
tertain.
ghangToTweather
A SOURCE OF DANGER
Colds, coughs and other pulmonary
troubles always follow a change in the
weather.
Take Cheney’s Expectorant when you
first feel that chilly sensation, when you
begin sneezing, when your head begins to
feel full and stopped up. Coughs, colds,
catarrh, bronchitis, croup, whooping
cough and all similar affections are quickly
relieved by Cheney’s Expectorant, and no
family should be without it. It is for sale
by all druggists and in smaller towns by
general merchants in 30c and 60c bottles.
—Advertisment.
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To totally escape public notice, ar
rive late at a circus.
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
There is only one medicine that really
Stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for
curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and
bladder.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands the
highest for the reason that it has proven
to be just the remedy needed in thousands
upon thousands of distressing cases.
Swamp-Root makes friends quickly be
cause its mild and immediate effect is
soon realized in most cases. It is a gen
tle, healing vegetable compound.
Start treatment at once. Sold at all
drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium
and large.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.—Advertisement.
Most people grieve $2 worth every
time they lose a dollar.
Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin.
On rising and retiring gently smear
the face with Cuticura Ointment.
Wash off Ointment in live minutes
with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It
is wonderful what Cuticura will do
for poor complexions, dandruff, itching
and red, rough hands. —Advertisement.
A man isn't necessarily • a failure
because he has failed.
If your eyes smart or feel scalded, Ro
man Eye Balsam applied upon going to bed
la just the thing to relieve them. Adv.
The older a woman grows the fewer
adjectives she uses.
STONE CYPHER’S IRISH
POTATO BUG KILLER
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Every year you plant Irish Potatoes.
| Every year you have Potato Bugs.
Every year you should use
STONE CYPHER'S
Irish Potato Bug Killer
Guaranteed to destroy the bug without damage to the plant.
Also destroys all leaf eating insects on cabbage, encumber,
cantaloupe, squash and tomato vines. Ap
pi? lightly. Cost low. Applicaton easy.
.# Results sure. •
fe J-rf For Sale by Drug, Seed
/ft and General Stores
STONE CYPHER DRUG &
& CHEMICAL CO.
Westminster, - - - 8. C.
Millions of mothers keep “Califor
nia Fig Syrup” handy. They know a
teaspoonful today may save a sick
child tomorrow. It never cramps or
overacts. Ask your druggist for genu
ine “California Fig Syrup,” which has
directions for babies and children of
all ages printed on bottle. Mother,
you must say “California" or you may
get an imitation fig syrup.
Personal Eulogy.
Kriss —Does Stuckup believe in a
supreme being?
Kross —You would think so if you
heard him singing his own praise.—
New York Sun.
Sure Relief
FOR INDIGESTION
6 Bell-ans
! Hot water
Beu-ans
25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
■K&Hf
Km
For Rheumatism
Quick relief/
The quickness, the sureness
with which Sloan’s brings re
lief has made it the standard
remedy for rheumatic pain.
Apply Sloan’s to that
sore, stiff joint or aching
muscle. The pain that has
seemed so unbearable disap
pears with amazing rapidity.
Sloan’s breaks up the inflam
mation behind most rheu- ,
matic pain. It goes to the
source of the trouble. It
scatters the congestion that
causes the pain.
All druggists carry Sloan's.
Sloans \Jm\msmt-kills pain!
For rheumatism. braises. Btrains-cbegt colds
Hair Gray?
r.^f ary Ti. Gol< J m an’s Hair Color Reatorer
reslores the original color. Writ* for free
trla! bottle-teat It on one lock of hair.
State color of your hair. Address Mary T.
vr% d n maa ' 1440 Goldman Building, St. Paul*