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FOR GOOD LOOKS
Its Magic Lies In the I act That
It Puts the System In Order
and I hus Improves the Health
and Appearance.
THE old doctrine of plain living
iind bigli thinking is being
made the basis of the new
therapeutics. The newest
school iu medicine is the fasting
school.
The doctor of this class will tell you
when you come to see him that you
eat too much. He is right too. Most
women do eat more than they really
need, and they are thin and scrawny
and nervous because they do not eat
nourishing food or do not eat it cor
rectiy. They think they are hungry
when their pampered stomachs merely
crave the stimulus of the highly sea
soned foods to whleh they have ac
customed it.
There are few ills that are not ac
centuated by a stomach out of order.
Bo the new school doctor begins by
getting the stomach cleared before lie
administers medicines. If the illness
is not a very startling one lie will tell
you to fast until the next day or for
twenty-four hours. Sometimes lie will
suggest copious drinks of hot water as
part of the fasting process.
One advantage of this system is that
in minor illnesses you can lie your
own physician. If you have not an
appetite it will help you. If you are
too stout it will reduce your weight.
If you are too thin you will put tiesli
on afterward, when the clogging of
your system lias been overcome and
your digestive organs recover tone
after the rest, which is their greatest
need. If you wish to cure your indi
gestion. your gout, your tendency to
colds, your general rundown condition,
follow up three days’ light diet with
a course of common sense food regula
tion.
Then when the run* is complete do
not ko bark to the old diet. Eat simple,
nourislilnt? foods Take a light break
fast—a slice of toast, an egg or fish or
bacon with one cup of tea. Follow it
with a still lighter luncheon—a plate
of soup with toast and fresh fruit.
The third and last meal of the day
may include a little fish, a small piece
of meat with vegetables and toast and
with a piece of cheese In place of
sweets or savories.
Every two or three weeks return to
the day’s starvation. If you have lost
your appetite you will very soon find
that a few weeks' dieting on these
lines will restore an appreciation of
flavor and a healthy Joy in food, which
is the very best indication that the
treatment has been a success. You will
increase your energy and your interest
lu life and be a much more cheerful
companion as a result.
The woman who suffers from over
stoutness and indigestion, who never
has an appetite, sleeps badly and wak
ens with a headache, and the gouty
or rheumatic person who suffers from
Irritability or “nerves" may both profit
by scientific fasting. The people with
colds in the head at periodic intervals,
whatever the season of the year, should
fast to break the colds.
Many women are sick and depressed,
martyrs to dyspepsia or semi-invalided
with gout, because their systems get
clogged with the products of imperfect
digestion from overtaxing the tissues
that have to do with combustion of
food. They need not more food, tonics,
overcoddling of any sort or descrip
tion, hut a little Judicious starvation.
They ueed to go without food alto
gether for twenty-four hours and then
follow up with two or three days of
the lightest diet, say a tutnberful of
milk three times a day.
If the digestive apparatus were thus
kept in tone women would scarcely
find it necessary to resort to cosmetics
or the beauty doctor and business
women would find their brains in bet
ter working order.
[ Notice.
Pursuant to fccetion No. 95
page 45, of the Code of the City
of Winder, Ga., Council in regu
lar session on May. 6th.. 1913 or
dered an election to he held ill
the City ltallof the City of Win
der, on Tuesday, May, 20th., 1913
for the purpose of electing one
Alderman from the Second Ward
of said City, to fill the unexpir
ed term of S. E. Slmrpton. de
ceased. Published by order of
C nncil, this 6th. day of May
1913.
C. M. Ferguson, Mayor.
11. X. Rainey, Jr., Clerk.
The half loafer is worse than
no man at all.
Weakness
This is an ailment that affects
women to a large extent, and is
a particularly prominent symp
tom where there are irregulari
ties and other disorders from
which women only suffer.
DR. SIMMONS
Squaw Vine
Wine
Is a Medicine for Women
It acts on the nerves, quiets
irritation, strengthens weakened
parts and restores the strength
and energy of health. Nervous
women who are run down, weak
and discouraged from constant
suffering revive at once under its
powerful restorative influence. It
piomotesgood appetite and diges
tion, sound refreshing sleep,
steady nerves, the enjoyment of
a healthy body and cheerful
spirits. It is pleasant to take
and acceptable to the most
delicate stomach.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers
Price $1 Per Bottle
C.F.SIMMONS MEDICINE CO.
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
For Sale by
Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos.
Friendship.
Of all the precious things that
man was allowed to take with
him when he left Eden, one of
the most precious of them all is
friendship, that tie that hinds
men closer than brothers that
has furnished the world some of
its most beautiful and striking
episodes, which will be handed
down from one generation of men
to another until the end of time.
True, deep, abiding friendship
is a rare thing. It is too precious
to be common. Its value is far
above rubies and gold, the riches
of the world could not buy, nor
could they be compared in value
with friendship such as touched
the lives of David and Jonathan
with a radiance that has reached
down to even this sordid age
when the sole aim of men seems
to be to get gain, and to spare
no one, not even his friend to
amass wealth. The man who has
one friend in this life —a true
friend—is rich. lie has tasted of
choicest pleasures of lift*- He
has not lived in vain, nor can
his life be called a failure, for to
gain a n d hold a friend is some
thing that no man can despise no
matter how much he is out of
sympathy with mankind as a
whole.
The mutual love between two
men that hinds them together
in a tie s;> strong that oftentimes
one would die for the other is a
That’s All!
A good profit can be
made, out of a small flock
of chickens,t>y giving care
ful attention to their feed,
and by giving them, every
day, tonic doses of
Bee Dee
STOCK t POULTRY MEDICINE
This will increase egg
production, help make win
ter layers ; put broilers and
roasters in prime condi
tion, during season of
highest prices, and prevent,
or eftre, disease. Try \L r
-> Price 25c, 50c and $l 00 per can.
"Has given us better results than any
other poultry food or powder.' —Clover
Bloom Poultry Yards, Owensboro, Ivy.
P. A. 13
in a Pr-lefl HI rAsei, And pov.-rfy
into riches, that can smooth the
darkest way, turn sadness into
joy. and all but heal the sting of
death. It is the interdependence
between tw ( , men who having
found each other of congenial na
ture. have tried each other's
strength and found it not want
ing and have learned to depend
one upon the other for help and
comfort. Happy is the man wh
has a friend upon whom he has
learned to depend upon whom he
has learned to depend upon whon
his friend has also learned to
lean for help and counsel.
Friendship depends upon so me
common interest between two
men. and a knowledge that each
is true and ready to help, the
other. Opposites in nature of
ten attract, and some of the
strongest attachments known to
men are to be found between a
giant and a dwarf that Would not
measure higher than the giant’s
knee. Fiery tempered, impulsive
people become the lifelong
friends of men who are as calm,
and deliberate as their friends
are impulsive, for each has some
quality that the other admires
but lacks, and this admiration of
ten ripens into the strongest of
friendships. And then, there is
the friendship that is between
two men of equal powers, tlie ad
miration of one congenial soul
or another strength is the same
and whose vision is as wide. Nor
is this mysterious tie between
two men confined to the types
mentioned but to any and every
type of man. to the men who are
no* to be classed among any of
the various types of pe >ple in
this world. Suffering the same
hardships and sorrows together
will draw two men into a lasting
friendship if their mtures are
congenial. Again, there is the
friendship of the men who have
traveled the same path of dissi
pation, Who have eaten of same
forbidden fruit and suffered its
blighting after effects. All these
things and more,have their share
in making and maintaining frienc
ship, the varous types forming a
study interesting in a high de
gree. i
It has often been said that tin*
love of women was the greatest
love that is known in the world
We will not dispute this, but the
love of one man for another as
expressed in true abiding friend
ship is the next greatest thing
in life, and is only exceeded by
the love of a mother for her chil
dren, or a wife for her husband,
lit is a great blessing to have a
friend in this world,and that mao
is happy if he finds only one.—
Dublin Courier-Dispatch.
Best Medicine for Colds.
When a druggist recommends
a remedy for colds, throat and
lung troubles, you can feel sure
that lie knows what he is talk
ing about. C. Lower, Druggist,
of! Maa'ion Ohio, writes of Dr.
King's New Discovery: ‘‘li
kn nr Dr. King's New Discovery
is the best throat and lung medi
cine I sell. It cured my wife of
severe brnehial cold after all
other remedies failed.” lit will
do the same for you if you are
suffering with a cold or any broai
cliial. throat or lung cough.
Keep a bottle on hand all the
time for everyone in the family
t i use It is a home doctor. Price
50c and SI.OO. Ouarantede by
all druggist.
♦
It is easier to borrow trouble
than money.
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aud fxtrniixiAe of all kinds you can pet
fAo m
W. T. ROBINSON
Winder, Georgia.
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LOOK AT THIS
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Our total capital is 28,160,619.00
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promptly and in full -
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WINDER, - - GEORGIA.
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