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You Need a Tonic
There are times in every woman’s life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard .places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic
to take—Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
Jt has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
tuccess, and it will do the same’for you.
You can’t make a mistake in taking
The Woman’s Tonic
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: “I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before i began to take Cardui, i was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything.”
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
Has Helped Thousands. „
Much Extra Work In March
%
It 1 # between geaaom Imi few
persons perspire as healtn demands.
The result is double York for the
kidneys, to throw out waste elirnated
through poreg when persons pers
pire. Overworked kidneys need
help, h H. Stone Reading, Pe..
writes "When I need a kidney reap
ed}', lrely on Foley kidney Pills.’
For Sain by Ben O. Oilreath Drug
Cos. Adv.
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Druggist nod m foe Cai-CIIES-XEK’S V
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STATE BOARD OF ENTOMOLOGY
TELLS ABOUT PEACH SPRAYING
Atlanta, Ga, March. —(Special.)—
Peach growers- throughout Georgia are
urged by the State Department of En
tomology to make immediate prepara
tion for their summer spraying
against eurculio, brown rot and scab.
The department ha 9 prepared the
following summer spray schedule
which, if carefully carried out, with the
right mixtures, and the right kind of
spraying machinery, will afford a
practical and sure control against
these three enemies of the Georgia
peach:
The first spraying, which is for cur
culio, should be done just as the
shucks are shedding. Use % of a
pound of powdered arsenate of lead,
or pounds of paste, in a nulk-of
lime solution made with 50 gallons
cX water and three pounds of lump
lime. Use a wide-angle nozzle throw
ing a fine mist, and cover both fo
iiage and' fruit lightly but thoroughly.
Do not drench the trees.
The second spraying, which is for
brown rot, eurculio and scab, should
occur four weeks after the petals drop,
■which is usually about three weeks
after the first spraying. Use self
cooked lime sulphur and powdered ar
senate of lead 8-%-50; or U3d atomic
sulphur according to the directions
on container. If paste lead i3 u3ed,
the amount shquld be one pound.
Spray lightly hut thoroughly so that
the peaches will be pebbled on all
aides with the spray. Use the .same
wide-angle noszle as for the first If
you do net know how to make self
cooked lime sulphur, the Department
of Entomology will furnish free di
rections on request.
The Third Spraying
The third summer spraying, against
curcuiio, brown rot and scab, ehould
be done one month before the ripen
ing period, and the sarnie materials
and formula should be used a; for
the second summer spraying. But this
time the disc opening of the nozzie
should be larger, so as to a
coarser spray and a heavier coating
to the fruit.
It la extremely important to use the
right type of nozzle in this summer
spraying, as results axe greatly influ
enced by this factor.
The schedule given above is lor ali
varieties of peaches ripening In mid
near on. maturing varieties
should receive only two sprayings, and
fall-ripening varieties four.
This is a complete schedule cf the
spraying still necessary for the 1917
peach crop, as it is assumed that the
■winter spraying for San Jose scale
has already been doat.
Destructive Diseases
The curculio, brown rot and scab,
against which the sprayings above de
bited are directed, are ail three ro
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Oartersville Georgia
well known to Georgia peach growers,
as*to require M+tV d* r j.
Pile CUi -u no - ki.e l.t.Vv,
of which is nothing more nor less than
the familiar white worm that you
sometimes bite into when eating
peaches. It is the greatest insect
enemy of the peach.
Brown rot is a fungus disease, which
attacks blossoms, twigs and fzuit, and'
which was a destructive and baffling
malady until the proper spraying con
trol was discovered.
Peach scab is a very common dis
ease, particularly in late maturing va
rieties. also caused by a fungus,
growing in the skin of the fruit, and
appealing sn small rwund, smoky
brown or black spots. It also attacks
the twigs.
Spraying Muit Be Thorough
While spraying, when efficiently
done, is a 'Sure and practical control
of these three pests, it is important
that the spraying be thorough, and ac
cording to directions. Adequate spray
ing machinery, to uit the size and
conditions of your orchards, is a ne
cessity. The State Department of En
tomology will furnish a bulletin on
request giving specific information as
to just what machinery you need and
how to procure it. This bulletin by
Assistant Entomologist W. W. Chase,
also goes into detail as to treatment
against all Peach insects and dis
eases.
If you have any trouble with terra
pin or “turtle back” scale, an insect
scale that has to be reckoned with in
some localities of the state, some 60l
; üble oil like Scalecide Should be ap
plied in the spring just before the buds
open, in a solution of i to 16.
Remedy for the Borer
But there is one arch-pest of the
“peach tree that spraying cannot reach,
and that has to be combatted by an
other method. It is the peach tree
borer which is the greatest cause, di
rectly or indirectly, of mortality among
peach trees. As soon as growers fully
understand and apply the proper meth
ods of control, the peach tree borer
however, will ceace to be the menace
that it is today, for there is aa ef
fective method, namely, mounding and
worming at the right time v
While the adult insect Is a moth,
the thmg which causes .he trouble is
the larva or worm. It has eight pairs
of legs, a body sometimes an inch
long, white or muddy-white In color
and le with a pair cf powerful
jaws It fsed? on tb barb and sap
wood of the tree -
Washing the trunk, wrapping with
paper, exposing the rcctß have all fail
ed. The trees should be i lounded late
in July to a height cf i bout 10 inches,
and the atter part o' October the
mounds removed and the trees scraped
| with wormins hooks throwing the
i gum and dead bark several f* i from
the tree Most of the larvae ure or.
the outside at this Km* and cnn.be
removed by sera’ x? If worming is
! too long delayed, it'becomes heceusaVy
i to cut iocu the tree to remove the
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Bartow County Sews
Intereating Pact# Gathered the Weak by Our
Regular Correspondents.
EMERSON.
Winter is here again.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. .1. \V.
Hubbard, ot Atlanta, a girl.
Mr Claud Kemp was iiu Finer'
son Monday.
Mr. M. C. Cline spent Saturday
and Sunday with home folks.
Mr. Charlie Griggs spent Sunday
with Ins grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bates.
Mrs.- Bessie Cline Jones was
shopping in Caitereyille Monday.
Mrs. J. O Hubbard is visiting
her sons in Atlanta.
Miss Rosalie Cline has teen sick
but is much better now.
The Sunday school atlheMetho
di-rtvchureh is held iu the afternoon
now. Everybody is iuTiteu to
come.
On account of sickness the eoj
respondent did not get the dots
written last week.
The Choir will meet with Mr.
and Mrs J. L. Davis Thursday
night. Tt is a “free for all” sing
ing, everybody come. we had
Mr. Chapman with us last week.
Miss Annie Lee Lynn was a re
cent visitor of Mr and Mrs Rea
gan’s.
Miss Miriam Hunt spent the
week-end with home folks.
j (Mrs. R. B. Pledger iS visiting!
in Atlanta, t
| There is prayer meeting * very
Wednesday night. Don’t forget
it.
On account of the bad weather
Rev. McCoy failed to till hU ap
pointment at the Baptist church
last Sunday.
Most of the sick peopleware rap
idly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Jones have
a girl at their house.
The W. O.W. lodge meets every
Monday night.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilt Hester have
anew son.
NOTIE. ,
We have sold tc D. L. Howard, our
Livery Feed <t Transfer Stables, located
at Cartersville, Bartow County, Geor
gia. Mr*Howard assumes all current
accounts due by said stable, and all ac
counts due said stables are to be paid
to him. We bespeak for him your kind
consideration.
United Livery, Feed Transfer Stables.
By C. W, Smith, Treasurer.
1-17 T 7 fit.
An Easy Way To Reduce
Flesh.-
Drink Hot Water and Take tassro
Haven’t you often wished for n med
icine to reduce your flesh? Something
that does not require dieting calisthe
nie? Well right here you have it In 5
-grain tasseo tablets, which you may se
cure at any good druggist. They are
pleasant to take, perfectly harmless and
cause no restrictions of habit or eating,
and reduce the flesh little by little, until
you are down to the number of pounds
you wish to weigh. Too much flesh is
undesirable, as most quite stout people
will readily admit, and it detracts xrom
ones good appearance; makes one elum
sy and short of breath.
There isn’t any reason why anyone
should be too stout, when there’s this
much-tried, perfectly satisfactory rem
edy at any good druggist. Tasseo tab
lets (don’t forget the name)are recom
mended by physieans and are guaran
teed to be perfectly harmless Refuse
substitutes, H vou can not <x>me to our
store, we will mail tasseo to you, /
FREE TASSCO COLPOiV
THE TASSCO CO.
Boston, .Mass.
Send me by return mail a 60c box
oi your wonderful obesity treatment,
I enclose 10c in silver or stamps to
help pay postage and packing,
Ms Grew gips
\ IfclO 1 L<-<t. uv Am..™ S—a tuulos fr 117. wli. ike Ant. *Uai.
Q-ieiity-Snadi It a couJed f. Write (of it A puUtmnl wdl brut* a. #
pj&jgjS W - Atlee Burpee & Cos., Seed Growett, Philadelphia, Pa.
adairsville.
The Womans Club met. with
Mrs. R. L. McCollum Tuesday
afternoon. The meeting was a
social one as there was no program
arranged. The lovely refresh
ments were cherry gelatine with
whipped cream aim cake. Mrs.
Harry McCollum assisted in en
tertaining. Misses Maggie aud
Fannie Lewis, Mrs. A. J. Maxwell
aud Mrs. O. B, Bishop were the
the visitors.
V
Mrs. H. D. Williams will leave
for her home iu Gainesville Satur
day.
Mrs. J. R. Combs has returned
lrom Chattanooga.
Mrs. Julia Stewart and Mrs. E.
D. Veach entertained the San
lonei club at the Club House ou
Thursday afternoon.
Dr. .1. Y. Bowdoin and Mrs.
Max Bowdoin were in Atlanta
Tuesday to see “Intolerance. ”
Mis. J. P. Dyar is convalescent
after a severe illness.
Miss Kate Ward has returned
from Atlanta.
Mrs. N. E. Anderson entertain
ed Miss Lumley, Miss Emma lies
lvleskey, Miss Newel Jackson,
Miss Ola Allen and Miss Aliee
Butler with a spend the night par
ty Friday night.
Mr. James Terrell spent last
week-end with his parents.
The ladies’prayer meeting met
with Mrs. G. W. wiay Tuesday.
Miss Minerve Franklin enter
tained the younger set with a
party Tuesday evening.
% CAVE
Mrs. J. P. Gaines and children
spjnt the week end with Mrs, T
E. Graves at Adairsyille.
Mis.JH. I'. Cowart visited Mrs,
A. 1. Dinning one day last week,
Messrs J. C. Law and ('. C.
Helms made a business trip to
Halls, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Barker have
moved into our vicinity.
Miss Minnie Cowart had as her
guests Sunday afternoon Misses
Susie Craig and Alice Sexton and
Mr. Noah Sexton.
Joe Rice spent Saturday
night with his brother Mr. Ben
Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. ILL. Beaideu were
in KJugstou Friday.
Remember the Sunday school
Convention which is to be held at
Mt. Pisgab church March 11th.
Everybody iuvited.
A Seventy-Year Old Couple,
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Carpenter, Har
risburg, Pa., suffered from kidney
trouble but have been entirely cured
by Foley Kidney Pills, He says:
“Altbo’ we are both in the seventies
we are is vigorous as we were thirty
years ago.” Foley Kidney Pills stop
sleep distui biug bladder weakness,
backache rheumatism. Ben. C. Gil
reathDrug Cos. Adv.
A Letter that Might interest You.
X VV. MoCouuell, Kiverdale, Ga„
writes: "Foley Cathartic Tablets ab
solutely cieanse ujv system thorough
ly, and -tever a gripe, and no nau
sea.'' An ideal physio, invigorating
and strengthening the bowei action
and having \ trood effect, on the
stomach and liyer. Give stout per
sens a light, and free feeling. Hen C.
Gilreatb Drug Cos. Adv.
Reduce cost of feed
tug milk cows and work an
imals' by feeding Velvet
Bean Meal* manufactured
by Roy & Mark Smith* I'en
niile* Ga.
Children Cry for Fletcher’s
Castor i a
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which v- v I
in uoe lor over over 30 years, has borne the sign or , I
S1& , /r ~- —* Ul,d has been made under his 1! I
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Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” . , I
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the healh -I
Infants and Children—Experience against Experin,-,-., I
- , What is CASTORIA
-astona is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil p' 1( , I
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It cw-’iiSl
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance lt-1
nge is its guarantee. For more than thirty ware it
been iii constant use for the relief of Constipation' Fiatuwf I
Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness ad'i-1
therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bovek a 2 I
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural aHI
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. I
genuine CASTORIA alwayJ
jtty Bears the Signature of I
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In Use For Over SO Years
El*- '.'vir.d You Huve Always Sought |
L>. V. KEITH, Manager tv J. F. HANSON, <IM ■
HOTEL RANI) I
Bril, Main 4740 I
Decatur Street, Near Pryor, Diagonally Opposite Kimball lluuse I
Oar Block From Hve I'oinW One Block From Uniou Depnaj
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