The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, April 06, 1923, Image 2

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A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won’t blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick, relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the hack or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Keep it handy for instant use. 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hospital size, $3.00. Better than a mustard planter lUMOLj SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys art out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking ¥ ATHnnp’Q The world’s standard remedy for kidney; liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in good health. In three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed as represented Look for the name Gold Medal on every box and accept no imitation HELP YOURSELF GET WELL FAST IF you have been ill, and it seems as if you never would get your strength back, you need the won derful strengthening and rebuilding qualities of Glide’s Pepto-Mangan. It has helped thousands of invalids and convalescents to get back their strength, put on firm flesh, eat well, sleep well, feel well and BE well! Your druggist has Gude’s Pepto- Mangan—liquid or tablets, as you pre fer. Gude’s peptO'J^fangan Tonic and Blood Enricher Grove's Tasteiess Chi/3 Tonic Old Standard Remedy for Chills and Malaria, eoc Have you RHEUMATISM Lumbago or Gout? Take RHEUMACIDK to remove tbecause ami drive the poison from tuesystem. "RHKnUCIDR ON TllE INS!UK ~ .-.- rw uKKcasTisa os tiis outside" At All i>rug;g;lst* Jas. Bally & Sod, Wholesale Distributors s. Baltimore, Md, FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Remove Them With Othine—Double Strength This preparation for the treatment ot freckles Is usually so successful In removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful com plexlon that it is sold under guarantee to refund the money If it falls. Don’t hide your freckles under a veil; get an eunce of Othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a wonderful improvement, soiie of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double-strength Othine; it is this that la eold r on the money-back guarantee. Hair Gray? Mary T. Goldman’s Hair Color Restorer restores the original color. Write for free trial bottle — test It on one lock of hair, State color of your hair. Address Mary T. Goldman, i**D Goldman Building. St. Paul* Alina. fBE E—EXPERT OF I MON on defaulted stocks or bonds. They may have a value. Send full particulars to OLAY & OLAY, SO East 23rd Street, NEW YORK CITY STATE ITEMS' CONDENSED Atlanta. —Their dreams of lreedom shattered, as the result of a pistol battle near Athens in which one con vict was wounded and his companion captured, Gerald Chapman, said to have been the bruins of a recent mil lion-dollar mail robbery, is now being treated in a private hospital in the Classic City and Frank Grey is again behind the bars of the United Slates prison here. Macon. —Ed F. Newberry, federal prohibition agent, has been suspended under orders received from Washing ton, it became known recently. New berry confirmed the report of the sus pension, but insisted that he had done nothing wrong. He said he had been using his daughter’s automobile, in stead of a taxicab, and has letters from his chiefs in Washington authorizing such use. Newberry is alleged to have charged for the use of the auto mobile, as if he were hiring a taxicab. Atlanta. —“Lax druggist license laws in Georgia have caused applicants for pharmacy licenses to flock to the state from all over the Country, with the result that Georgia ranks next to the last in the whole country in educa tional standards for prospective phar macists,” J. It. Pendergrass declared fn a talk before the members of the Atlanta Exchange club at the weekly luncheon of the organization. Mr. Pen dergrass declared that for every 1,000 persons in Atlanta there was a drug store. Savannah. —Planning to exert its ut most To bring the state up to efficiency in man-power through betterment of health conditions, especially in the natter of eradicating malaria in south Georgia and tuberculosis in the whole state, was the earnest spirit pervad ng the afternoon session of the con ference here of the Municipal League if Georgia which has more than a lundred representatives from more ‘.ban fifty cities, towns and counties present—mayors, city attorneys, health officers and city engineers. Montezuma. —Watermelon growers And local buyers state that the acrc nge planted to watermelons in thiß sec ion will be considerable, though prob ibly not as large as usual. Growers feel that tbit* season offers them one decided advantage over previous mars. Usually the melons from mid lie Georgia come on the market just is it is glutted with the melons of south Georgia which come in about wo weeks in advance of those of this section. This year, however, the ;arly planting in south Georgia was villed by the recent freeze and melons from both sections will be ready for market at about the same time. Atlanta. —Six states in the union, in eluding Georgia, hold annual sessions of their legislatures, 40 hold- biennial sessions and one, Alabama, holds quad rennial sessions, according to statis ics compiled at the office of the at torney-general. Sixteen states in the union do not limit the sessions of their legislatures and the average hint of the sessions in 31 states is 51 1-2 days, it is stated. Tn three states the term of the representatives m four years, in 41 states their term Is two years and in three states, one year. The term of the state senators s four years ia 30 states, in 16 states 'wo years and in one state, one year Atlanta. —Railroads in Georgia and throughout the south it was stated by officials here, face the task of trying Lo move a greatly increased amount of business with facilities which are entirely inadequate. It is, therefore, of the utmost importance, they point out, to make the existing equipment more efficient through increased mile age, This can only be done, they say, through the fullest possible co-opera tion bet wen the railroads and the ship pers. The shipper is alolwed 4S hours In which to load cars, and the con sigree is allowed the same time to unload. By expediting the loading and unloading, railroad men assert, they have it in their power substantially to increase the number of car 3 available 'or serving the public. Atlanta. —Fines ranging from $25 to $250 have been imposed on shippers alleged to have violated the food and drug act by shipping adulterated or misbranded foods and feeds, accord ing to information received here from the .bureau of chemistry of the United States department of agriculture. The list includes olive oil, butter, salmon, candy, eggs, oysters, catsup, flour and cottonseed meal. Eight other ship ments of food have been destroyed and 19 shipments were released under bend on coaditioc that the products be re-labeled to comply with the law. Six seizures were made under the Shirley amendment to the food and drugs act which prohibits false or fraudulent claims on medicinal prepa rations. HEN-iY COUNTY WEEKLY, McDONOLGH, GEORGIA. |n^cr^Mearj The Great American Sweetmeat - provides pleasant action lor your teeth, also penetrating the crevices and cleansing them. Then, too, It aids digestion. Use WRIGLEY’S alter every meal —see how much better you will Good to the last drop Effiore tlian a slogan to the man whose travels have taught him how bad coffee can taste; it is a downright state* ment of fact. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE f LOOM HOyO. Products Baby Carriages & Furniture Ask Your Local Dealer Write Now trated ISfllH 9 Booklet The Lloyd Manufacturing Company (Htyioood- Wakefield Co.) Dept. E Menominee, Michigan (16) Vaseline Pai Off cj CARBOLATED PETROLEUM JELLY No skin break too small for notice. Be very wary of cuts, scratches and skin abrasions, no matter how slight “Vaseline” Carbol ated Petroleum Jelly—applied at once —lessens the possibility of infection. It comes in bottles— at all druggists and general stores. CHESEBROUGH jJIjteMWl MFG. COMPANY State St. New York Every "Vaseline” product it recom mended everywhere because of its abso lute purity and effectiveness. LOOK OLD? HIS Color Restorer will bring back original color quickly stops dandruff. At all good dru*gistu TV-, or direct from Hans-ESit. Chsaiata, * r l -- T W. N. u., ATLANTA, N 0 .14-1923. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday School ' Lesson f (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, D. D., Teacher of English Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyright, 1923, Western Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR APRIL 8 ABRAHAM THE HERO OF FAITH LESSON TEXT—Genesis 12:1-5. He brews 11:8-10, 17-19. GOLDEN TEXT—Abraham believed God and it was counted unto him for righteousness.—Romans 4:3. REFERENCE MATERIAL —Romans 4:1-25; Galatians 3:6-9; James 2:21-24. PRIMARY TOPlC—Abraham Obeying God. JUNIOR TOPlC—Abraham, the Man Who Trusted God. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP lC—Abraham, the Friend of God. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP IC —Abraham, the Pioneer of Faith. I. His Call (Genesis 12:1-5). The human race, as such, had failed, and now we see God's purpose as to the re demption of the race taking shape. Therefore he singles out this lonely man to make him the head of a nation i through whom redemption was to come. 1. His Separation (v. 1). He was called to go out of his own country; to separate from his kindred and go lo an unknown land. These were all very dear to liis heart but they were to be given up that Abraham might have God and he the father of alLthe faithful. Abraham was living among idolaters; therefore, he must separate from them. Even his kindred must be left behind for they were idolaters. Following God costs much that is dear and precious to us today. To attain unto the highest and best in the spirit ual life many things which are pleas ant to the carnal nature must be sacri ficed. 2. God’s Gracious Promise to Him (w. 2-3). (1) “I will make of thee a great nation.” This was fulfilled in a natural way In a great posterity (vv. 13-16) and in a spiritual seed. See John 8:39, Galatians 3:16-17. (2) “I will bless thee.” God lias'wonderfully blessed Abraham In a natural and spiritual way and still greater realiza tion of this promise is to come to Abraham’s seed. (3) “Make thy name great.” Abraham was called the friend of God. James 2:23. Abraham is a universal name. (4) “Thou shalt be a blessing.” Untold blessings have come to the world through Abraham and still a greatei blessing will be realized when the fullness of God’s purpose concerning that nation shnll be realized. (5) “I will bless them that bless thee.” (6) “I will curse him that curseth thee.” Abraham’s seed is God’s very touchstone. Na tions and individuals who have used well Abraham’s descendants have been blessed and those who have cursed them have In turn been cursed. (7) “In thee shall nil the families of the earth be blessed.” This Is the all comprehensive promise of God because it shall come to the world througli the Messiah. Galatians 8:16. While Abraham had to give up much he gained infinitely more than he lost. 3. His Obedience (vv. 4-5). With out question or delay Abraham took his departure to the unknown land. Though he did nor know whither he was going he knew that God had spoken. To have God’s command and promise is enough foe the child of faith. 11. Abraham's Faith (Hebrews 11:8-10). 1. Its Source Was the Word of God. He had heard God’s call. Because God had spoken to him he went forward. Faith takes God at his word. 2. Its Practice (vv. 9-10). He never settled down anywhere even in the lund of promise. Bfc was a true pilgrim. He was content to pass through the land because his eyes were fixed on a city which had foundations, whose builder and maker was God. The Christian does not settle down in this world ns though he was going to make his home. He lives in the world but Is not of it. His citiajpnship Is in Heaven. 111. Abraham’s Testing (11:17-19). L At the Command of God He Ottered Up Isaac, His Only Son. (v. 17). Going out Into an unknown country was sim ple in comparison to laying his son on the altar of sacrifice. But he who had obeyed God In going out from his country and kindred was now to pass through the supreme test. 2. The Promise of Blessing Was Wrapped Up in Isaac, (vv. 18). It was not a promise which might take any descendant of Abraham hut this par ticular child. The way seemed dark and the command conflicting with the promise, but faith does not consider difficulties. 3. The Supreme Venture (V. 19). Abraham so completely trusted God that he was willing to go all the way with Him, being ussured that God would even raise him as from the dead, in order to make good his promise Assure, way to end CORKS In one minute you can end the pain of corn* with Dr. Scholl s Zino-pads. They remove the cause -friction-pressure. You risk no infection from cutting, no danger from corrosive acids. Zino-pads protect while they heal. Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Sizes for corns, callouses, bunions. Get a box today at your druggist »orshoe dealeri. DI Scholl's 'Zino-pads Made in the laboratories of The Scholl Mil Co., makers of Dr. Scholl’s Foot Comfort Appliances, Arch Supports, etc. Put one on—the pain is gone l '■ Breaks Chest folds in short order Whenever you feel that tightening in the chest, that deep-seated irritation that is the sure forerunner of a chest cold — Apply Sloan’s to chest and neck. It breaks up the con gestion and brings instant relief. The penetrating warmth of the liniment re stores normal circulation and reduces inflammation. Don’t let your chest cold develop. Wherever con gestion causes pain—use Sloan’s. Your druggist has it. SloanVlimment-^/Z? pamf For rheumatism, bruises.strains.chest colds I Stearns’ Electric Paste B is recognized as the guaranteed 1 exterminator for Rats, Mice, Ants, Cockroaches and Waterbugs. Don’t waste time trying to kill these pests ■with powders, liquids or any experimental preparations. 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