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Pains,
Dizzy
Spells '
Mi*.a.P.CartwrrfgM,ol
V/hltwell, Tens., write*:
“1 suffered with bearing*
down pains. : . The
dizzy spells got so bad
that when I would start to
walk,.! world Just pretty
nearly fall. Was very
much run-down. I told
ay husband I thought
Cardulwould helpme...
He got me a bottle, i. It
helped me so much that
|. he got me another bottle.
Iigot a whole lot better.
The dizzy spells and the
bearing-down pains . . .
left me entirely."
If you are weak and
run-down, or suffer from
womanly pains,
TAKE
GARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
You can feel safe in giv
ing Cardul a thorough
trial. It Is composed of
, mild, vegetable, medici
nal ingredients, recog
nized by standard medi
cal books for many years,
as being of great value In
the troubles from which
only women sufier. The
enthusiastic praise of the
thousands oi women who
have been helped by
Cardul in Its past 40 years
oi successful use should
assure you of its genuine
merit, and convince you
that it would be worth
your while to try this
medicine for your trou
bles. All druggists sell H.
Try Cardai
[IkjXRJLIXl.
A BATTLECRY
FOR F00DD0VI
(Contributed)
PRESIDENT WILSON, KING CORN
AND
QUEEN COTTONSEED
“A horse! A horse! My King
dom for a-horset" (King Cotton).
The nation haa been at war for
forty days. Agricultural Dixie’s nat
ural state is a state of war. For a
generation Teutonic Allies of the in
sect world have made war upon her
agricultural ability and resources.
She with her Entente Allies, among
them the U. S. Department of Agri
culture, the Experiment Stations,
Colleges and the press, has been
fighting, is still fighting, the Militar
istic Boll Weevil, the Blood Sucking
inx
Second—A standardizati'
least one corn and one
product, the one contaii
food strength of the
corn and the other tl
strength of the whole
Third—A curtain
ty) brought against
prejudice by the jol
U. S. Department of
State.Stations and Col
growers, the cottonseed’
prof? and even the pulpl
The combinatibn of
standardized corn and
products into a standard]
pound, a'sort of “Cotton.
Grist?’ honestly but not prig
named, honestly olfered
as compound lard was am
rine was not whether so c
the feeding trough, made at
or oil mill, ob whether combli
other proper material by MixeJhF<
_ Manufacturers in even better balat-
Cattle Tick, the Bulgarian Pink Boll ,ed. proportion, will result in a final
Worm and the Unspeakable Hook- product closely approaching the mag-
I
m
Orest Posts.
There have, of course, been many
tu poets, writers of beautiful senti
ments In beautiful numbers; but the
supremely great poets may be counted
eu the finger* of the two band!. Eng
land and Scotland lead the world la
_ great poet*, baring, perhaps, a half
rifcaen, while the other countries can
ihow hardly more than one each, and
some ef them not even one.
Dally Thought
The one beet provision for the fu
ture Is the best possible us* of the
preaent.—Whittier.
worm, which last physically enervates
the farmer’s boy and mentally makes
the farmer see things crooked to his
own, to the miller’s arid to the na
tions, disadvantage.
Dixie needs, the Nation needs, an
other ally, the horse and his half
brother the mule. Of all farm-ani
mals, these are most unscientifically,
most wastefully, fed. They are fed
more grain than is good for them,
grain that is good food, grain that is
needed for human food. Food that
men can’t or won’t eat is good food
for them. The sugar of black -strap
molasses, the starch of the corn cob
and of the cottonseed hull, .all carbo
hydrates (exchangeable in part for
cpri) and oats) and the protein of cot
tonseed meal (the flesh and muscle
building constituent of food), horses
And mules do not but should get in
war times. If they do, it will be bet
ter. for them, better for us and bet
ter for onr Entente Allies.
King ..Cotton is dead. Peace to his
ashes! He died because he pnt all
the emphasis of his once royal power
on fine raiment instead of food. He
died because he denied the horses and
mules who slaved ^for him (too many
of whom still slave for him alone),
the food they craved but couldn’t get,
which exists in the seed of the cot
ton plant Corn, the King of forage
and'food plants, in real power and
usefulness has supplanted him.
But the cotton plant is not dead,
for in cottonseed, the Qneen of all oil
bearing seeds, we have a worthy help
meet for King Corn.
The lines of ignorance and preju
dice that bar the way to less wasteful
less expensive horse and mule feed
ing, that bar the way to more cheap
ly raised crops, to more food for’ man
from the same acreage, are much like
the German line across France.
To pierce these obstructing. German
lines France has had to do three
things; .
First—Secure an equally powerful
all; (England).
Second—Standardize guns and am
munition.
Third—Provide a curtain of fire.
So, too, if we would pierce these
formidable Unes of wasteful feeding
we most have: t
First—An Alliance between Cotton
seed and corn.
ic figures, 4-11-44, 4 fat, 11 protein,
44 carbohydrates, nutritive ratio of
1 ot 4.8, akin to the composition of
oats, figures which will appeal to any
negro mule feeder and. feed which
Will appeal to any mule.
, The “Lubbly £eben,” or there
abouts of digestible protein in com
that the Southern mule gets, is not
enough protein for good muscle
good work. The digestible carbo
hydrate figure ot corn—66—burns
him under sunny skie3, and needs to
be reduced to the cooling and mystic
44. This is not curious chemistry.
It is common sense with a strain of
humor on the side.
The people who raise corn and the
people who raise cottonseed united
to elect the present commander-in
chief of the U. S. Army and Navy.
He has appealed to both to increase
greatly the food and feed’ supply for
ourselves and our qllies. We should
remain united for this purpose. We
should sacrifice our agricultural prej
udices in view of the nation’s need,
as already we have sacrificed old mil
itary prejudices. We should cheerful
ly and patriotically obey the com
mander, build high and ever higher
the throne of King Corn, remove the
noxious insect pests from the fair
form of Queen Cottonseed and foster
a royal, an offensnre and defensive
War Alliance between the two. I sug
gest as a suitable slogan for ail hon
est farmers and millers for the try
ing years before us; President Wilson
King Corn and Queen Cottonseed!
Wilson, the son of his country, the
father-to-be of the Unite<fcStates of
the World; Corn the salvation of the
human race against hunger and fam
ine, Cottonseed the muscle builder of
the beasts that raise our crops and
the food fuel of man that keeps tour
patriotism ever normal find ev<
warm.
Meipphis, Tonn., May 23rd, 1D17,
To Automobile Owners
For the next 30 days we will sell at 10
per cent discount all Automobile Casings on
hand except the O. & J. Don’t overlook this
saving. Also you will find full line of Ford
parts.
Yours to serve.
Fanners’ Hdwi. Go.
ubli
took thi
pepsia.
ache3, and
would form
in my stpjnach’
my body, and
pated. My live]
felt generally mi;
tored and had beei
but received no pi
was so nervous and ri
night I could scarcely sti
pressing under my heart cai
pitation, and when I arose in the m
ing I waa just as tired as when I re
tired. About two webks ago I began-
to take tonolihe, and I can truthfully
state that it has done wonders in my
case. I am fueling like a new woman
and can eat any kind of food. I
sleep the night through and have no
more aches or pains; in fact, it haa
cured me, and -I am recommending it
to ail of ray friends, as it baa been a
Godsend to me." ’ ,
T. L. Robert., Pin.hurst, sell and
guarantee tonoline.
There are numerous symptoms of
this trouble that tonoline can relieve.
In fact, any 1 of the following may de
note affections of the stomach; In
digestion, dyspepsia, belching of wind
bad breath, sick throbbing headache,
poor circulation, night sweats, that
tired feeling, eostivenesa, coated ton
gue or a poor complexion.
Cauton:—As tonoline is recom
mended as a flesh builder those not
wishing to increase their weight 16
pounds or more should not take it
continuously.
Adv.
ATLANTA SCHG
ARE DOING THEIR BIT
Atlanta, Ga., June.—Scores of At
lanta high school boys, a little too
old for Boy Scouts and a little too
yeung to enlist in the army or navy,
are planning to do their bit this sum
mer, and at the same time turn a.
Well-earned penny, by going to the
farms and taking the places of old
er men who have enlisted or been
drafted, and the places of negroes
who have deserted the farms at the
behest of labor agents who are luring
them to northern cities where promis
ed high wages usually turn into or-'
ganized race riots in which the ne
groes are attacked by people who do
not understand or appreciate them
nearly so well as their southern
‘white folks.”
SHAM BATTLES IN AIR FOR
BIG WOODMAN CONVENTION
Atlanta, Ga., June.—A demonstra
tion of air fighting, in which two ex
pert aviators will go through all the
maneuvers and manipbiations of a
Frenchman and a German meeting in
deadly combat far above the trenches
is one of the entertainment features
planned for the Woodmen of the
World when they hold their annual
convention of the Sovereign Camp
I of the order in this city in July.
It is planned to have the mimic air
battles naged over Piedmont park,
where thousands of people can ait on
the grassclad slopes of a natural am-
ptylthetfer and watch them “fight,”
id in Udition to the battles thebe
Mhibitions of bomb dropping
and othel wartime maneuvers.
The Sovereign Camp of the Wood
men wijl bring forty to fifty thous
and visitors the city and will be
the largest convention ever held here,
with the poisiU’j egceptiiui of the
Imperial Council of the Mystic Shrine
DON’T DABBLE WITH
DANGEROUS DRUGS
Dangerous drugs,.such as calomel,
should not be used indiscriminately.
As calomel it a mineral made from
mercury.it should never'be taken ex
cept under the advice of your physi
cian, and even then it is liable to sal
ivate you. There is n.
need for you to run the
ing Calomel, as acience
ered a substitute for it wi
Lemolac. This new m
purely vegetable pleasant
syrup that acts gently but surely rn
your livqr and dbgjt not cause you’'to
lose time from youb-york. Everyone
should give Lemolac a’ thorough
as the manufacturers have sufficii
confidence in its merits to guarani
it to please you. Lemolac is told
FORBES DRUG CO., .ad BOB!
PHARMACY and all live
under positive guarantee to plj
you.
P. S.—If you forget the name/spell
calomel backward.
Adv.