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FAYETTEVILLE NEWS. FAYETTEVILLE. GEORGIA. fet Contents 15TIuIADj ALCOHOL-3 PBR CENT. £S#Wg tinaihftSto<BacteawlBqweis« mm For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Thereto Promoting Dii}cstio( Cheerfulness andRestContaiflS neither Opium,Morphine not HinerGl.NoTNAHCOTic PtdpeofoidDrSAMlIELrfTfSEB. 'Pumpkin Sem* JkchUtSaUi ■A*istStf* fKZ&u. Jibkiyiwi/hmr AhclpfutRcmedyfor ConstipationandDiaiThoeo “ESSSS^ jj resutlin^herefromj^^ facsimile Signatgeo* Tub Centaur Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA rx( OINT*UK IONPANT, NCW TORN CITY. Diplomatic. “But how did you get her to be lieve such an outrageous lie?” “I told it to her In strict confi dence.” The occasional use of Roman Eye Balsam at night upon retiring will prevent and re lieve tired, watery eyes, and eye strain. Adv. SEASONS HAVE NOT CHANGED Yes, dear, a busybody Is a person who wastes a lot of valuable tfm* pointing out the duties of others. • Records Show That Weather and Cli mate Are the Same Today as They Were Long Ago. “Weather and climate have not changed from the time of the Pilgrims down to the present day,” are the closing words of an article by Prof. Robert de C. Ward of Harvard uni versity, on “The Snowfall of the Uni ted States,” in the Scientific Monthly. That this is so is proved by a com parison of present-day conditions with those so accurately recorded by the early settlers of New England. “There are accounts of great .cold; of deep snows; of violent winter storms. There are also many descriptions of very mild and open winters. Thus, we read of December and January re sembling May and June; of flowers growing in the woods in midwinter; of‘so little snowfall ns scarcely to give opportunity for enjoying the music of the sleigh bells;’ of ‘green Christ mases;’ of ‘winter turned into sum mer;’ of the ‘ground bare for the most part;’ of little ice; of crocuses up. of wild violets in bloom, and of lilacs ‘throwing out their leaves’ in Janu ary." Brings Out Her Talent. “I asked that beautiful shop girl If 6he didn’t hear the movies calling her.” “And what did she reply?” ‘‘Being ns sensible as she is beautiful, she said the only time her artistic tem perament comes to the surface and makes her feel ns If she could really act is when she Is having a row with a floorwalker.” RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and V4. oz. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the desired shade. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will not co’or the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off,—Adv. SHOWING THE BUDDING MIND Unwitting Humor in Conclusions Drawn From Statements Made by Teachers and Others. A group of flftli-grade pupils had been studying the uses of cottonseed oil in geography and their teacher had said that the cottonseed oil Was used as a substitute for linseed oil in paints. In a written lesson one child wrote: “Cottonseed oil Is used as n substitute for lining in pants.” Tiio pupils of the third grade in an Indiana school were nsked to write letters as a part of their language les son. One little hoy wrote the follow ing: “Dear Bobby—I am inviting you to my home for Thanksgiving dinner. We will play gnmes and eat. We will have chicken and gravy and every thing you can think of. If you can’t come, you can invite me. I will come rain or shine. It. may be raining but who cares? Lovingly, BIRCH.” Acquisition. "What makes you want so much money?” asked the amateur philoso pher. “You haven’t any real use for most of It.” “I dunno,” answered Mr. Dustin Stax. "I guess mebbe it’s the same thing that years ago made me want to come home with all the other boys’ marbles in my pockets.” P Coffee troubles Vanish when the table drink ;is changed from coffee to Postum Cereal Its rich flayor makes it fully acceptable to those who like coffee but find coffee doesn’t like them. This hpfilihful table beverage has not increased in price At Grocers and General Stores Two Sizes Usually sold at I3t and 25? Madeby'Postum'Oereal Co. Battle Creek,Micfk PAINT AIDS POULTRY HOUSE Adds Greatly to Appearance and Serv ice of Buildings—Whitewash is Cheapest. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Painting adds greatly to the ap" pearance and service of all buildings and appliances. One may buy ready- mixed paints or may purchase paste pigments and oil and mix them. All surfaces should be clean and dry be fore they are painted. Use a priming coat made of equal parts of paint and linseed oil and cover with one or more coats of paint, which should be thoroughly brushed Into the surface. Whitewash is tlie cheapest of all paints, and may be used either for ex terior or interior surfaces. It can be made by slaking about ten pounds of quicklime in a pail.with two gallons of water, covering the pail with cloth or burlap and allowing it to slake for one hour. Water is then added to bring the whitewash to a consistency which may be applied readily. A weatherproof whitewash for exterior surfaces may be made ns follows: (1) Slake 1 bushel of quicklime in 12 gallons of hot water; (2) dissolve 2 pounds of common salt and 1 pound of sulphate of zinc in 2 gallons of boil ing water; pour (2) into (1), then add 2 gallons of skim milk and mix thor oughly. Whitewash is spread lightly over the surface with a broad brush. FIND PERFECTLY FRESH EGG Quality Is Largely Determined by Ease With Which Yolk Moves— Hints on Candling. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) It Is necessary to rolfite an egg be fore the candle if one Is to obtain an accurate knowledge of its condition. By tilting at various angles, the loca tion and size of the air space can be peen, and very often the position of the yolk. But the quality of the egg Is very largely determined by the ease A Hetr.c-Made Egg Candling Outfit. with which the yolk moves and the di rection of its motion. The operator, therefore— 1. Grasps the pointed end'of the egg with the tips of the fingers. 2. Holding the blunt end uppermost, places the egg closely against the opening, or spout of the candle. 3. Gives tlie egg a quick turn to the right or left, watching the movement of the yolk. If the egg Is perfectly fresh it may be difficult to find the yolk at first glance, but as the egg is turned a glimpse of it will be obtained. MENU HINTS FOR HENS (Prepared by the ■ United States Department of Agriculture.) Use home-grown grains and their by-products supplemented with meat and fish scraps, or milk. Mix these feeds to make a properly balanced ration. Feed a scratch mixture of whole or erased corn twice daily. Feed a mash, either dry or wet, made of ground grains and meat scrap. Make the hens exercise for (heir feed. Provide a light feed of corn in the morning, supplying only what the hens will clean up in a half-hour. Give a full feed in the afternoon, especially in cold weather. ?> Z MAKE PROFIT FROM POULTRY No Reason Why More Farmers Cannot Make Money by Selling Breed ing Stock and Eggs. Many farmers are now breeding standard'-bred poultry, exhibiting the same, advertising, and making a good profit from the sale of breeding stock, eggs for hatching, etc. There is no ••eason why other farmers cannot do is well. IEATH RATTLE OF CALOMEL IN SOUTH 3odion is Destroying Sale of Danger ous Drug with His “Liver Tone." You’re bilious, sluggish, constipated ind believe you need vile, dangerous :alomel to start your liver and clean tour bowels. Here’s Dodson’s guarantee! Ask you iruggist for a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone and take a spoonful tonight. If t doesn’t start your liver and straight- m you right up better than calomel ind without griping or making you sick [ want you to go back to the store and ?ct your money. -Take calomel today and tomorrow S’ou will feel weak and sick and nau seated. Don’t lose a day’s work. Take i spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight and wake np feeling great. It’s perfectly harm- 'ess, so give it to your children any time. It can’t salivate so let them eat inything afterwards.—Adv. Not Recognized. "Wlmt’s to become of the social ^lass now?” “It will have to be cut ;lass soon.” “DANDERINE” PUTS BEAUTY IN HAIR Girls! A mass of long, thick, gleamy tresses Let “Danderine” save your hair and double its beauty. You can have lots of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don’t let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back its color, vigor and vitality. Get a 35-cmt bottle of delightful “Danderine” at any drug or toilet coun ter to freshen your scalp; check dan druff and falling hair. Your hair needs this stimulating tonic; then its life, color, brightness and abundance will return—Hurry I—Adv. A woman of experience says It Is Impossible to keep children or stair carpets in place without using the rod. Constipation generally indicates disordered stomach, liver and bowels. Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills restore regularity without griping. Adv. Photographs are seldom true to na ture. No one ever saw a small boy as clean ns he appears in a picture. KING PIN PLUG TOBACCO Known as “that good kind” CJry it-and you will know why E VE RY B 0 DY 5 MILES When Stomachs do their work,— | and Bowels move naturally. DR. TUTTS LIVER PILLS make the stomach digest food I and Bowels move as they should. Dr.T utt's Liver Pills W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 2-1920. FRESH • CRISP-WHOLESOME- DELICIOUS THE SANITARY METHODS AFnilO 1H THE MAKINS OF THESE BISCUITS MAKE THEM THE STANDARD *f EXCELLENCE , Dealer has *h»tn, or if no! h» should. „ Jsk him or writs uo qiviaq his nam*. CHATTANOOGA BAKERY SOLD FOR 60 YEARS For MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER Also a Fine General Strengthening Tonic, SOLD BY ALL DKUC ST&SD- HEARTBURN Caused by Acid-Stomach That bitter heartburn, belching, foo*. repeating, Indigestion, bloat after eating—* all are caused by acid-stomach. But they are only first symptoms—danger signals t* warn you of awful troubles If not stopped!. Headache, biliousness, rheumatism, sciatic^ that tired, listless feeling, lack- of energy, dizziness, insomnia, even cancer and ulcers of the intestines and many other aliment* are traceable to ACID-STOMACH. Thousands—yes, millions—of people wb» ought to be well and strong are mere weak lings because of acid-stomach. They really starve In the midst of plenty because they do not get enough strength and vitality front the food they eat. Take EATONIC and give your stomach B chance to do its work right. Make it stroDfc cool, sweet and comfortable. EATONIO brings quick relief for heartburn, belching, indigestion and other stomach miseries. Im proves digestion—helps you get full strength, from your food. Thousands say EATONIC Is the most wonderful stomach remedy !■ the world. Brought them relief when every thing else failed. Our best testimonial is what EATONIO will do for you. So get a big 50c box o* EATONIC today from your druggist, use If five days—If you’re not pleased, return It and get your money back. ATONIC > ( FOR YOUR ACIP-STOMACH) We have the Fish T O FARMERS who know the value of fish and want it in their Fertilizer, we announce that we have laid in an ample supply of fish scrap to meet all demands. If you want the genuine, original Fish Scrap Fertilizer, insist on ROYSTERS FERTILIZER TRADE MARK REGISTERED The Fertilizer That Made Fish Scrap Famous F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Lynchburg, Va. Tarboro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Washington, N. C. Columbia, S. C. Spartanburg, S. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala. Baltimore, Md. Toledo, Ohio.