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HOW TO RESIST
Chronic Coughs and Colds.
Strong, vigorous men and women
hardly ever catch cold; it's only when
the system is run down and vitality
low that colds and coughs get a foot
hold.
Now isn't it reasonable that the
right way to cure a cough is to build
up your strength again?
Mrs. Olivia Parham, of East Dur
ham. N. C., says; ‘ I took Vinol for a
chronic cough which had lasted two
years, and the cough not only disap
peared. out it built up my .strength
as well.”
The reason Vinol Is so efficacious in
ruch cases is because it contains in a
delicious concentrated form all the
medicinal curative elements of cod
liver oil, with tonic, blood-building
Iron added.
Chronic roughs and colds yield to
Vinol because it builds up tho weak
ened, run-down system.
You can get your money back any
time if Vinol does not do all we say.
Dr, J. T. Wages Drug Cos.
KING OF COLORS.
Red Has More Meaning and Greater
Effect Than Any Other Hue.
Red has a greater effect upon l>oth
man and the lower animals than any
other color. It is. in fact, the king of
rolors. according to Professor \V. I’ea
oody Bartlett.
“Perhaps." says Professor Bartlett,
"if our blood wore green instead of
red we would hold green as the king
t>f colors, because hlood is life. The
sight of it stirs both man and the low
er animals, and for that reason the col
or of it is tiie most effective of all col
ors.”
Every one knows the antipathy a bull
has to red. how he will bellow and lie
come blindly enraged at the sight of it.
but the hull is by no uiAium the only
animal that is affected by tbis color.
Put a dog in a kennel and cover the
end that opens to daylight with a
white cloth or a black cloth, and the
dog will pay little attention to it. but
cover tlie opening with a bright red
cloth so that the daylight comes
through to the dog in a red glow, and
the dog will at once begin to bark fu
riously.
Put a rooster in a dark bag or a
green or yellow bag and tie will remain
quiet, but put him in a bag of thin red
cloth. so that the light may shine
through and show the color, and the
rooster will crow lustily. This is not
because lie might think the red indi
cated sunrise, because roosters will
crow long before the first faint tinge of
color appears in the east.
In one experiment a spider and a
wasp were plac ed in a glass bottle and
seemed to get along very comfortably,
with no attempt at fighting each other,
but as s*k>ii as they were put in a bot
tle of red glass they began to fight
until they had kilhsl each other.
Hold three apples before a baby, one
green, one yellow and one a bright red.
and the child will almost invariably
pick the red apple. The color appeals
to it. Red blooms in the cht*gk of beau
ty and touches tin* lips of feminine
youth. Red plays a great part in life,
and it may lie. as Professor Bartlett
says, due to the fac t that red is the
color of blood and blood is life, so it
seems from humble wasp and fish to
rooster, dog. hull, and so on through
the list of lower animals to man and
woman, red lias more meaning and
greater effect than any other color,
making it indeed the king of colors.—
New York American.
Corinth.
The sinning at Mr. W. 11. Sauls
Sunday night was high’y enjoyed.
Mr. Will Young and Mr. Melden
wvre the guests of Mr Brock Tue*
day night.
Mr Leopard Pentecost was the
g test of Mr George Holloway and
family Sunday.
Mr and Mrs dob Smith were the
guests of tin ir sn, Mr Albert
Smith Sunday. |
Miss Cl<o Holloway w s the
guest of Misses Maud and Pan -
line Sauls Sunday.
M 8s Kath’e n Baling i dd wa*
the guest of Misses Mamie and
Kuby Odum Sunday.
The birthday party given by
M’ss Kuby O lum We In sby
night was highly enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Fineh and
childr* n were the guests of Mr.
Sam K n iey anl family Saturday 1
(night and Sunday.
The Mi higa d*os p sitiv ly ie
fuse to giVe the vote to the Midi
igeese, __ ' 1 * ki ’!■
LEGISLATURE
Will be Asked to Pass A
Suffrage Bill for Geor
gia Women.
Atlanta, Ga., April 24 —The
suffragettes of Georgia are plan
ning to explode their first bomb,
figuratively speaking, under the
incoming lgi-dature this summer,
lit is understood that they are
secretly having an equal suffrage
bill prepared, and that they hav<
obtained the promise of two or
three prominent legislators to
introduce it in the assembly and
fight for it.
No matter what happens to
the bill, they propose that every
member of tin* bouse and senate
shall lie forced to go on record
for or agiin t, it Then the suf
fragettes plan, when the next
elccti* n comes, to take tin* stump
against the legi latois who vot and
against I heir measure.
If they carry out their present
inJon'i'ns in that regard, Georgia
will be tin first southern state
to w.i.ness political scenes such
as those ol England, where it is
quite customary for the women
to make speeches in favor of
their husbands and friends who
are runnin •’ for parliament.
Will Be Watched With Interest
Atlanta, Ga. f Apiil 24—Other
son them states fur watching with
keen interest what the industrial
results will be in Georgia of the
developin' nt of the great water
power at Tallulah Falls by the
Georgia Railway and Power coin
pany. The unsuccessful fight
which Was made by extreme eon
serv.ition’sts against the develop
ments was of more than state
wide interest because of the fact
that the trend whch events took
in Georgia reflected precisely the
new attitude of the National Con
servation Congress toward such
developments. The n itional or
ganizit : on \s issued a station nt
that in the fuuture “th.e natural
| resources of the country must
be developed and not held in res
ervation. ”
'Pile diffen nee between useless
r s rati n end are
sir ugly stress’d. local commit
tees are already beginning to fig
ue out that the Tallulah develop
ment " ill in‘vitalily mean more
in increasing property vfthi's and
building up industries, to the pim
ple of Ceorgin and to the commoi
wealth than it can possibly mean
t > the d"velope’s themsdves
The recent nation-wide educa
tional movement which Imsshown
the stagnation that has resulted
from the improper application of
the Conservation idea has had its
[strong effect in Geogria.
Will Help the Railroads
Atlanta, Oa, April 24th.—(Je r
gia railroad men express the be
lief that Postmaster General Bur
leson and the democratic adminis
t
tratim will give more serious
consideration to the plea of the
railroads about pay for hauling
the mail, than they ever received
at the hands of Hitchcock.
The railroads contend that the>
ought to have more money for
hauling the mails. They say that
the increase of five per cent
which has been recommend* and in
the general appropriations bill
is only nominal, while the parcels
post lias add* and a real and inline *
burden t< the roads.
In the complete reorganiz .ti i
of th* railway mail service, prom
ised by Mr. Buries n,the railroad*
expect that their fair ilit *r* sts
will be taken e\e of.
Women’s Ailments
The ailments from which women suffer are many and varied so far as
the symptoms indicate, yet they are all dependent upon a disorder in the
female generative system, and a remedy that acts on the cause of the
trouble puts an end to ali the distressing symptoms as soon as the
unnatural conditions are removed.
DR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine Wine
Is a Medicine for Women
It acts directly on the female organism. Quiets inflammation, eases pain, strength
ens the nerves, helps digestion, tones up the stomach and puts the body in fine
vigorous condition. It transforms a weak, nervous, ailing woman into one of
sparkling cheerfulness and vigor. It brightens the eye, revives the spirits and
restores the rosy bloom of health to the cheek.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers. Price SI.OO Per Bottle.
C. r. SIMMONS MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
BROTHER FARMER, LISTEN!
The American eagle on the quarter doesn’t make it worth a
dollar, nor does the brand 10-2-2 or 10-3-3 guarantee the con
tents of the sack to be made of the best materials—it only guar
antees its actual analysis. There are materials and MATE
RIALS.
Old Reliable is to the sack what sterling is to silverware—
the best and purest obtainable. A. D. ADAIR & M’CARTY
BROS’, brands have been STERLING to the South for nearly a
half century. Others have come and gone, but the OLD RE
LIABLE BRANDS continue to sell and satisfy. The survival
of the fittest holds good with the manufacturer as elsewhere.
Penny wise becomes pound foolish when you skimp in the
plant food you buy for your crop. To do so you may easily save
a few dollars in the planting only* to lose very many times this
amount at the harvest, when you wake up to the fact that the
stingy fertilizer hasn’t produced. Here as elsewhere the best is
always the least expensive in the end. Insist on our brands and
insure crop success.
We offer you goods ammoniated with Fish Scrap, Cotton Seed
Meal, Tankage, Nitrate of Soda. Blood and Sulphate of Am
monia in different combinations machine mixed to suit your soil
and meet the different crop requirements.
Long years of experience and field experiments have taught us.
Ask any users of our goods for an opinion of them and call
on our agents for some of the OLD RELIABLE BRANDS. If
your nearest dealer does not handle our brands, write us direct.
A. D. Adair & McCarty Bros.
WALTON BLDG., ATLANTA, GA.
TO FIRE INSURERS
Can You Think in Millions?
LOOK AT THIS
Our total surplus is - $104,399,748.00
Our total capital is 28,160,619.00
Our total assets are - 257,631,708.00
Prompt attention given all business
placed with us. We pay losses
promptly and in full -
F. W. BONDURANT & CO.
WINDER, - - GEORGIA.
H. A. CARITHERS, Jr. A. A. THOMAS. L. A HOUSE
TORNADO INSURANCE
Call in and let us write you a Tornado
Policy on your house. The rates are
so low you will hardly miss the small
premium which is charged.
LOOK AT THESE FIGURES:
SIOOO.OO for 5 years, only $6.00
$ 500.00 for 5 years, only $3.00
SIOOO.OO for 3 years, only $4.00
Carithers, Thomas & Cos.
WINDER GEORGIA.
For Sale by Dr. .J, T. Wages Drug Cos.
DAVISON CANDIDATE
FOR FEDERAL PLACE.
A dspatch to t'ie Journal from
Savannah says that Chairman R.
E. Davison, of the pr'son com -
mision, has positively announced
lies candidacy for the position of
mrdet <f the Atl nti f* deal
prison, against Warden Moyer.
“I have been pronrsed the sup
port of a number of Georgia con
gressmen,' Chairman Daviscn is
quit and as saying in Sbv n ah.
“In addition to committee front
the prison waited on me and ask
ed me to be a candidate. Repre
sentative Howard, from the tilth
asked me if Ii would take the
place, and Is iid y.s. He stated
that I had been decided on for
it by the Georgia delegation.
Fourth Estate and Plums
Atlanta, Ga., April 24 —The'
tradition that the fourth estate
has to take its pay out in cord
wood and sweet potatoes while
the sugared political plums go to
others, has not been carried out
so far as Georgia is concerned
by the democratic administrati n.
Georgia newspaper men have got
decidedly the best of it at Wash
ington.
Ralph Smith has been named
director of Congressional Rec
ord indexing; Josiali Carter has
been made clerk of the senate
committee on education and labor
John T. Boifeuillet is clerk of the
senate committee on foreign re
lations; Neyle Colquitt is clerk
of the blouse committee on ways
and means; and 1 st, but most im
portant. Editor Pleasant Stovall
goes to Switzerland as U.S. min
ister.
Drive Sick Headaches Away
Sick headaches, sour gassy
stomach, indigestion, biliousness
disappear quickly after you take
Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They
purify the blood and put new life
and vigor in the system. Try then
and you will be well satisfied.
Every pill helps; every box guar
anteed. Price 25\ Recommended
by all druggists.
Don’t wait until a m n gets
into trouble before 1* nding him
a helping hand; d<n’t wait untl
lie gets sick to extend to him
your sympathy; don’t wait until
lie is dead to speak in eulogy of
him. Strive to make him happy
as he walks down the pathway
of life, then you will have done
him some good; blit if you wait
until he dies, your helping hand,
your sympathy and your
eulogies, will avail him notTTing
as lie plungi s info the Great
Unknown.— Hartwell Sun
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
G. A. JOHNS,
Attorney at Law.
Winder, Ga.
Office over Smith & Carithers’
Bank. Practice in all the courts
except City Court of Jefferson.
W. 11. QUARTERMAN.
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the Courts
Commercial law a specialty.
SPURGEON WILLIAMS
Dentist,
W inder, Georgia
Oft ice over Smith & Carithers
bank. All work done satisfac
torny, Phone 81.
W. L. DeLaPERRIERE
Dental Surgery.
Winder, Georgia
Fillings, Bridge and Plate-work
done in most scientific and satis
factory way.
Offices on Broad St.