The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, July 18, 1912, Image 5

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4MINUTESXM/S*' M I IT" [M • E=?l MOUNTAIN W,. JV ICE CREAM FREEZER taDo you know that the ice n made with a White Mo un- Freezer is the easiest, cheap salthiest and most nourishing :rt that you can make. If'you will follow the directions that come with te Mountain I Freezer, you ,n four minutes the smooth drained, most delicious ice ever tasted. Its the unique □n of the White Mountain freezer tnat does it. Ask to see a White Mountain Freezer. WE HAVE A FEW W Sample Refrigerators From sls to $35. If interested, will be glad to have you see them. JHgLZ L.. Z , jH PALMOUR HARDWARE COMPANY. HOT WEATHER IS HERE. Call early and see our line of Refrigerators ICE-CREAM FREEZERS WATER COOLERS OIL STOVES And a great many otner things that would be of interest to you in hot weather. . We have the best RANGE on earth for the money. i AI visit to our Store will be appreciated. ALLEN BROS. Gainesville, Ga. Pycrv Farmer Needs! BOOK vs/. uS nP&s*" It Is Free! // h te^s how you can have telephone serv * ce * n y° ur home at very low cost. Write for this book today. A postal will do. Address Farmers Line Department Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. f A)) 55 South Pryor Street, Atlanta, Ga. I “Cardui Cured Me” I For nearly ten years, at different times, Mrs. Mary Jinks r B of Treadway, Tenn., suffered with womanly troubles. She ■ says: “At last, I took down and thought I would die. I ■ 9 could not sleep. I couldn’t eat I had pains all over. The B B doctors gave me up. I read that Cardui had helped so B B many, and I began to take it, and it cured me. Cardui B B saved my life! Now, I can do anything.” B |CARDU|WoinJ:sTo*| |l| If you are weak, tired, worn-out or suffer from any of B B the pains peculiar to weak women, such as headache, B B backache, dragging-down feelings, pains in arm, side, hip B H| or limbs, and other symptoms of womanly trouble, you B B should try Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Prepared from per- B B fectly harmless, vegetable ingredients, Cardui is the best B B remedy for you to use, as it can do you nothing but good, fe B It contains no dangerous drugs. It has no bad after-effects. B B Ask your druggist. He sells and recommends Cardui B Wtoto.* La4m* Adviawr Dwt, Chattaaoota Medicine Co.. Chattaaoata. Taao, HI far SrcM iMtntHuu, aad 04-page book. “Home Treatmaat for Women.'’ seat free. J M K Skin Troubles Grow In Hot Weather Poisonous perspiration causes rash es, hives, blotches, pimples and prickly heat, often the beginning of aerione skin troubles. To wash away the poison entirely apply the simple solution D. D. D. Prescription, the famous Specific for Eczema. For 25c we can give you enough to prove that the very first Dr. B. J. George Druggist. Auction Sale! At Concord —July 24 40 Beautiful Residence Lots Will Be Sold! Expert Auctioneer and Brass Band! A. W. McConnell, Mgr. SPECIAL OFFER 4gHiO for Star Soap Wrappers WATER SET (wS / \ / Consisting of a Two-Quart Pitcher and Six. Tumblers of clear white glass. A new design. For Only 50 Star Soap Wrappers Regular Value 100 Wrappers. Water Sets can be secured only by bringing Star Soap Wrappers to G. E. PILGRIM Furniture, Carpets, Draperies, Trunks and Suit Cases. Gsiaesville, Ga. THIS OFFER GOOD FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY THS ntOCTEH & GAMBLE DISTJUBUTIIfG CO. < drops soothe and heal the inflamed skin as nothing else can. We vouch for the wonderful prop erties of D, D. D.. for we know that it brings instant relief for all kinds of skin trouble —yes if the first regular bottle does not prove this beyond ques tion it will not cost you a cent. Bet ter ask us about D. D. D. today. SUMMER HOUSE FOR POULTRY Coop Shown in the Illustration Wilt Provide Comfortable Place for , Hena In Hot Weather. Oood poultry quarters are needed, and for warm weather the house shown in the accompanying picture will answer the purpose exceedingly well. It is built eight feet wide, IS feet long, seven feet high in front and 4% feet at the rear. It should have a light framework, consisting of 2x4’s, for the sills and caps, and sid ing of inch stuff, preferably matched. 4i -1' J i'll mhl' 'IK TTryr~-<44 Summer Houee for Hens. nailed on perpendicular as indicated, writes Fred O. Sibley in the Farm and Home. The front, which is to face toward the south, has a good-sized window, and at each corner are two 12x16 inches, for the hens to pass. la the end opposite the door there is a wooden shutter about two feet square for air and ventilation, and this, a» well as the window, should have strong, fine meshed wire nailed on the outside. The roosts are located in the rear, up under the roof, with a platform below to catch the droppings, 3% feet wide, extending the whole length of the house. Beneath this is another platform, three feet wide, for the nests. For hens on the range such a house is just the thing, and needs no floor if the location is well drained and dry. It will shelter from 50 to 60 fowls comfortably. The interior ought to be kept well whitewashed, and If the house is set in the shade of a large tree it will be all the more pleasant for the hena to go Into on a hot day. The cost of building this kind of summer “cottage” will be from fit to |ls. It pays to use good lumber, and two or three good ooate of patat should be applied. PREPARE FOWLS FOR MARKET Apparatus Invented by Indiana Met* for Injecting Water Into Body After Killing. Experts have discovered that fowl* and animals are better fit for food if about 8 per cent, of their weight la water be injected into their bodlga just after they aro killed. This must be done before the animal heat haa left the body, and the water, whtoh | r~ Il " i» Pipe Pierces Fowl’s Breast. , i must be at a temperature of between 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit, is kept there for an hour or more. Two In diana men have invented an attach' ment water spigot, or which, may have its o&’n pipe leading into it. The attachment consists of a length of hose with a sharp, hollow metal point on the free end. Thia point can be thrust through th« breast of the chicken or whatever fowl or animal it may be, and the re quisite amount of water injected into it in this fashion. V System in the Feeding. Fowls should have empty crops in the morning and the crop should never be quite full until it is time to go to roost. For the first feed grain scat tered in the litter in the morning i» preferred, the sooner the better. Thia induces them to exercise. In the mid dle of the day a warm, moistened, mash should be given, about what they will eat. And at night before they go to roost a liberal feed of grain should be scattered In the lit ter. Fowls should be kept busy. Oyster Shells for Fowls. The feeding of oyster shells is claimed to supply the birds with grit, but experiments show that under cir cumstances in any other manner oys ter shells may be utilized by the hens to supply shells for the eggs. It is not necessary to feed shells, however, when the fowls are supplied with varied food, as the food of poultry contains lime sufficient for all pur poses.