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"touturi/oiLLui! ui Humuuuuni:
By Andrew M. Soule, President Georgia State College of Agriculture.
That the agricultural revival in
Georgia may be kept going and the
awakened interest and enthusiasm may
be directed into useful channels, the
remarkable spectacle is presented of
a state college of agriculture receiv
ing funds from boards of trades, indi
viduals and corporations. The Geor
gia State College of Agriculture has
received in subscriptions as much as
$37,000 this year to be used in direct
ing and carrying forward lines of agri
cultural work which the college is
promoting. Of this sum $7,500 has
come direct to the college, the re
mainder being spent under the direc
tion of the college for premiums and
for club work in communities making
the subscriptions.
Most of these contributions have
come to meet a crying need which
the college could not supply with
funds alotted it by the legislature. It
NOW 10 GET THE MOST BIN FOP, THE MONEY
L. C. Hart, Professor Farm Mechanics.
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A BARN THAT COSTS $1,300 WHICH UNOER OLD STYLE COSTS
$2,600 TO BUILD—BUILDING DESIGNED BY COLLEGE.
Under the old style of barns It was
figured that from four to five oents
should be spent for every cubic foot
enclosed. Herewith is a picture of a
modern style barn which is being
erected under contract for 2 1-5 cents
per cubic foot. The cubical contents
of the barn is 59,000 feet, the storage
space 45,453 cubic feet or sufficiently
large to hold 202 tons of hay that will
Coming to Winder
A Well-Known Specialist
The Chief Examining Physician
for the German American Doctors
of Atlanta, will be in Winder and
Will give expert examinations
and opinion free to all the afflict
ed in this vicinity Friday, June
6th. ) ' 1
He is a graduate of two w]ell
knowrn medical colleges nearly a
quarter century ago, and holds
certificates of endorsement by ex
amintaions and other necessary
Boards of Medical Examiners in
fifteen States of the Union, be
sides Georgia. lie has demonstra
ted his skill to physicians and
specialists in New York Gity, Bos
ifc.ia, Philia*ltdphia, Buffalo, Ghic t
Cincinnati, St. Louis, New
Orleans, Nashville, Atlanta, and
other medical centers this side of
the Atlantic. All who consult him
aye assured of all that deep
knowledge experience and past
success affords. His expert opin
ions ami examinations will he ab
solutely free. This is ;l rare op
portunity for all sufferers in this
vicinity to get an expert opinion
and examinat.i n without the ex
pause of a visit to the city. Pro
fessional courtesies will he ex
tended.
A l\vrt : s no nt
Oh You Calomel
get out ot‘ the way and lot El\-
VER-LAX do tlm* work, purely
Vegeta hi . ; sk DR. •). T. WAGES
DREG CO.
is most gratifying, of course , that
there should be such a popular uprising
in behalf of and in support of the ag
ricultural work which the college has
launched in the state, indicating as it
does widespread and earnest determi
nation to advance agriculture along
modern and improved lines.
It is apparent that the belief of these
contributors is that they are carrying
this burden until the r:ate can assume
it. In other words they are expecting
that this largest industry of the state,
agriculture, will receive in turn for
uie revenue it pays the state, what
ever is fair and equitable for its best
development. Those who have made
these private contributions are con
vinced that it pays. They, of course,
believe that the state will make a
permanetnly paying investment by fos
tering better agriculture represented
bv the work of a modern college of ag
riculture.
feed 50 animals 202 days. The struc
ture is 35x60 feet and 35 feet high.
The tolal cost is $1,300, whereas the
ordinary barn of the old style costs
$2,600. This barn has been erected at
the Georgia State College of Agricul
ture after its own designs. Any far
mer who may wish to obtain the plans
for erecting a similar structure can
get them from the College.
Children Hive Worms
Many mothers think their chi 1 -
dren are suffering from indiges
tion, headache, nervousness, weak
ness, oostiveness, when they are
victims of that most common cf
all children’s ailments—worms.
Peevish, ill-tempered, fretful chil
dren, who toss and grind their
teeth, with had breath and col
icky pains, have all the symptom?
of having worms, and should be
given Kickapoo Worm Killer, a
pleasant candy lozenge, which
expels worms, regulates the how
els, tones up the system, and
makes children well and happy.
Kickapoo Worm Killer is guaran
teed. Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos.,
or by mail. Price 25c Kickapoo
Indian Medicine Go., Philadelphia
and St. Louis.
May Substitute Electric Chair
Atlanta, Qa., June 4 —The per ;
eutiial question of whether the
sovereign state of Georgia ought
to put people to death, and of so
by what means, will come up
again at this session of the legis
lature.
It seems that only a very small
minority are in favor of abolish
ing capital punishment but a
great many legislators are strong-
j v in fa vtor ot doing away \\ n i
| tli * crude tin*thod of hanging,
and substituting the electric
chair. It is asserted that few
sie■ 1 i t sun I■i v a lid the hali and n—
busine-s that the aveiage eon
demued murderer is choked to
death in a biingles.mi * manner
with great unnecessary cruelty.
Many women suffer this mis
ery. It makes its appear
ance so regularly that they
learntoexpectit and arrange
their household work accord
ingly. Few women think of
seeking medical help to get
rid cf it for good. If women
only knew of the power and
• effectiveness of Dr. Sim
mons Squaw Vine
Wine they would not be
without it a moment longer
than it would take to get it
from the drug store. It is a
splendid remedy for all nau
sea or sickness of the stom
ach. The first dose settles
the stomach and makes the
patient feel better. Addi
tional dosesact on the female
generative system, strength
ening weakened organs, reg
ulating the habits, restoring
tone and strength in every
part of the body. It is essen
tially a woman’s remedy
prepared expressly to meet
the need of women who
suffer from the ailments
common to their sex.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers
Price $1 Per Bottle
C.r.SIMMONS MEDICINE CO.
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos.
BURGLAR SPURNS JEW
ELRY; TAKES BUTTER
AND EGGS FROM HOME.
Atlanta. Ga., June J—As if ja
grim proplu sy of that sad time
when butter and eggs will be be
yond the reach of anybody but
millionaires, burglars entered the
home of Mrs. Y. R. Durham a
day or two ago scattered her
diamonds and jewelry all over
the floor, threw' her silver plate
on the table without taking a sin
gle piece, but stole 5 lbs. of but
ter and 3or 4 dozen eggs from
the refrigerator. Mrs. Durham
cannot, understand what motives
actuated her queer visitor, unless
it was some darkey who was
afraid to take the jewels
Busy on Reports-
Atlanta, Ga., June 4—Most of
the dignified statehouse officers
are in their shirt sleeves this
week. They are hard at work
finishing up the annual reports o
their respective departments,
which Wiill be made to the ap
proaching legislature.
The most sensational thing the
legislature will have to deal
with in connection with these re
ports is that by Petre Bahnsen
through the department of Agr
culture. Mr. Bahnsen says that
the slaughter houses in Georgia
are in a terrible condition am
that people are getting lots ci
had meat.
IL< says further he will report
to the legislature also that Geor
gia loses $6,000,(100 a year from
cattle tick and $1,000,000 a year
from hog cholera.
Comptroller General Wrights
report will emphasis the need of
reform in Georgia's tax system.
The railroad commission’s report
will show an increase in the per
c. at age of operating expenses of
thp railroads. I
Bites or stings of poisonous in
sects which cause the flesh to
swell should be treated with Dar
by's Prophylactic Fluid. It coun
teraots tin 3 poison reduces swell
ing quickly and eases pain. It
is epi ally as valuable when. ap
plied to fl sh wounds, burns, cuts
s-alds, or bruises. It caus the
flesh to heal over and leaves no
disfiguring scar. Price oOcts.
per bottle. Sold by Dr. J. 1- W a
g s Drug Eo.
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/) ea A Bmy :-
Aan into a nf oA'i the ba ekwa y
£Af other day. 7 Tiy! tvsaAS ho ek to iff the old,
battered Lee-bo*. she had. o 9 f oS didn't have anylhiuy.
else and have ane vs up-to-date Lee-box; for asan L
t a Ay, c lean Lee-box. means a healthy fam ily.
V/ould you uie a Lee-box Lf you useAe able
to buy a nevs one? Hot for me. &aby $ o hn' <1 mLI k
inust be pAopeAly kept. CLn unS anitaAy Lee-box en
danyeAS the health of the whole family.
Stood-b ye.
jCou.
(P .S.~y ou yet the most AeaSonable priced on ice
boxes, and the kind you can't find anywhere else
fAo m
W. T. ROBINSON
Winder, Georgia.
Farmers, Listen
I have on hand 10 tons only
Excelsior top dressing for cot
ton and corn. Guaranteed
4 Per Cent Available Phosphoric Acid
7 1-2 Per Cent Ammonia
2 1-2 Per Cent Potash
Buy it and increase your yield
50 Per Cent. : : :
J. W.IHEATS,
WINDER, - GEORGIA.
LANIER, ROSS & COMPANY
REAL ESTATE.
Farms and City property in South,
Middle and North Georgia for sale.
List your farms with us and let us
find you a purchase. -----
ADDRESS
J. L. LANIER, Manager
Room 304 Winder Bank Bldg., Winder, Georgia.
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w Farquhar Crain Separators
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WINDER, GA. and ATLANTA, GA.