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tRAOUL FOUNDATION CRUSADE
AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS.
The Raoul Foundation, established
the purpose of fighting Tubercu
losis in Georgia, recently launched its
definite campaign.
Literature showing the' nature of
consumption, the symptoms, methods
of prevention and how, when and
to look for the treatment and
cure is being sent out free of charge
to any and every call throughout the
from the office of the Founda
tion, No. 303, Candler Bldg., Atlan
ta. Personal letters giving advice
and directions to patients and their
friends are also being sent, and cor
respondence kept up with each so far
as it is necessary.
Aside from this correspondence fea
ture of the work, committees are
being secured in various parts of the
state for the purpose of forwarding
the work locally, and, after the first
of August, the services of a trained
nurse, Miss Chloe Jackon, R. N. of
Lexington, Kentucky, a specialist in
t!¥e care of consumptives, will be at
the service of these local organiza
tions. She will make preliminary sur
and superintend the establish
ment of a permanent nursing service
for v the care of consumptives in the
various localities.
During the summer, aside from the
direction of the office, the Execu
tive Secretary, Mr. Faulkner, will be
engaged in the formation of these or
ganizations. Arrangements have also
been made for him to appear before
the teachers in all the Institutes un
der the direction of Miss Parrish for
three ..addresses and he will wel
come such other engagements as he
may be able to meet.
It is the purpose in this Institute
work to secure the co-operation of
the teachers and thereby carry the
campaign of prevention into every
home. In this, as well as other fea
tures of the work, Mr. Faulkner has
had wide experience
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TESTIFY
TO MAYR'S REMEDY.
Lives Redeemed and Fortunes in
Health Are Recovered.
Most of the problems of health
originate in the stomach. Most of
these ailments can be cured. Thou
sands of people right in the State of
Georgia are needlessly suffering from
stomach troubles, while thousands of
others have found health by the use
of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. The
first dose of this remarkable remedy
is proof. Htere are the words of two
Georgians who have used it.
B. Duncan, 136 W. Peachtree St.,
Atlanta, Ga. —‘‘I took one bottle of
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and it did
me so much good I must continue thi
treatment.”
Salista Thomas, f>3 La France St.,
Atlanta, rla. —‘‘1 . have taken your
remedy for five weeks. I feel like
I hardly know strength—my ap
petite is fine.”
Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy gives
permanent results for stomach, liver
and intestinal ailments. Eat as much
and whatever you like. No more dis
Tresj aher eating, pressure of gas in
the gtofuach and around the heart.
Get one bottle of your druggist now
and try it on an absolute guarantee
—if not satisfactory money will be
returned Advt.
The Union Singing Choir.
The Union Singing choir will meet
fi&t Liberty church the fourth Sunday
afternoon in June, two miles west of
Hosohton, near Thompson’s store.
Everybody invited to come and bring
song books. Some noted singers will
be present on that day.— C. Bryant,
President.
FARM LOANS.
Long time farm loans at low inter
est and commission rates. No delay,
If you need money at once, see or
telephone us.
1 BENTLEY & CUMMINGS,
Attorneys at Law ,
Jrl Rooms 409-410
Bank Building,
Winder, Ga.
I People soon find out where the
I jream is the thickest.
Temperance Notes.
(By Mrs. Harry Segars.)
Cigarette Smoking.
The cigarette made its appearance
in this country in 1876. Spuin was
perhaps its first home; but to-day
it is cosmopolitan. Everywhere it
lis making inroads upon the health,
the morals, and the usefulness of the
I youth. Governments and commer
cial corporations are wrestling with
it. The British Parliament in 190(1,
tried to pass a bill against it. In
Norway and some parts of Germany,
laws prohibit boys under sixteen
from smoking or buying tobacco.
Abyssinia’s laws forbid its use by
the natives. Switzerland, Canada,
Japan, Austria, South Africa, have
laws regarding the cigarette. Nine
states in the United States have out
lawed the cigarette.
During tlie Boer war, England re
jected eight thousand men out of
tw'elve thousand who offered for
service. One cause of their disabil
ity was found to be smoking. At
that time the Chicago Herald re
ceived the following cable from
South Africa: “The cigarette is play
ing havoc with the British army;
and if something is not done, soon
Great Britain will be defended, or
rather, undefended by a collection
of weak minded, weakbodied youth
capable of no real effort of any
kind.”
The money that Americans use for
cigarettes yearly, would buy a pair
of shoes for each child in this coun
try, and provide one hundred thous
and small families with the necessi
ties of life.
Each year the world spends fifty
million dollars more for tobacco and
snuff than for bread. More than two
hundred and twenty thousand boys
and youths are in jails and reforma
tories in the United States. Almost
without exception these are 1 addicted
to cigarette smoking.
The Cigarette Evil.
Unless the people of these United
States arouse to the injury being
done by the cigarette, we will in a
few years be a nation of degener
ates. I am not a pessimist or an
j alarmist, but we must face the truth.
Scientists, educators and philanthro
pists alike agree that the cigarette
in the mouth of a boy is harmful be
yond description, to his morals, to
his mental faculties.
If this is true, and we know it is,
what will be the result when not on
ly the young men but the young wo
men smoke. Too long have we clos
ed our eyes to the fact that women
smoke. It is not uncommon for
young women after a luncheon to
pass cigarettes!, and often a girl who
does not smoke thus forms the hab
it merely to escape ridicule. There
is a class of women, respectable, but
not refined —women of the so-called
smart set—who smoke. Living an idle
life they are ready for any new freak I
big hat, narrow skirt, or extremely I
low neck. They have a deep influ- '
ence on th-> young girl, for she ad- j
mires the wide befeathered hat and
is easily led to imitate their habits.
They are more dangerous to our civ
ilization than the poor creatures
on the street whom thej- pass with J
skirts drawn aside.
O that I might paint a picture that
would cause and arrest of thought in
our ranks before it is too late, that
would make our women know that
this is the greatest problem with
which we must battle. It leads to all
other vile habits, drink, degradation
and vice. The hope of this nation
has been in the purity of the women.
Can that high standard be maintained
when both father and mother smoke.
—Georgia Bulletin.
Bilious Attacks.
When you have a bilious attack
your liver fails to perform its func
tions. You become constipated. The
food you eat ferments in your stom
ach and causes nausea, vom
iting and a terrible headache. Take
Chamberlain's Tablets. They will
tone up your liver, clean out your
stomach and you will soon be as
well as ever. They only cost a
quarter. Obtainable everywhere.
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Astronomy is an interesting science
but that isn’t what keeps most of us
up late.
The Winder News, Thursday Afternoon, June 17th, 1915.
THROW OUT THE LINE
Give Them Help and Many Winder
People Will be Happier.
“Trow Out the Life Line.”
Weak kidneys need help.
They're often overworked —they
don't get the poison filtered out of
the blood.
Will you help them.
Doan’s Kidney Pills have brought
benefit to thousands of kidney suf
ferers.
Winder testimony proves their
worth.
O. L. Fuller, Broad St., Winder,
says: “Both myself and others of
our family have used Doan's Kidney
Pills for kidney trouble and have al
ways had the very best of results. I
can recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills
highly.”
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remehy—
get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same
that Mr. Fkiller recommends. Foster-
Milburn Cos., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Carter Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Homar Stain visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Henry Queen Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. Tom Peppers visited relatives
in Atlanta Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adcock, of
Bethlehem visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Austin and family Sunday.
Messrs. John Moore, Grady Smith
Wayman Parker and Jim Richerson
of Campton attended Sunday school
at this place Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Crow visited
Mr. and Mrs. John Mobley of near
Carl Sunday and Sunday night.
Rev. John H. Wood will preach at
this place June the 23rd at 8 P. M.
on the line of Christian Education.
Mr. and Mrs. John Booth visited
Mrs. Jim Day of Chapel Sunday.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of th*- car. There 10
only one way to cure deafness, and that is
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by an Inflamed condition of the mu
cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can lie taken out
and this tube restored to its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nim*
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo,J)hio.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family I'llls for constipation.
A Foretaste of Heaven.
A country vicar, writing in the No
voge Vremya, says of the changed
conditions in Russia under prohibi
tion :
“The old women in the villages can
hardly believe their own eyes and
ears, so changed are their men-folk.
Not a hard word, not a row, but ev
erywhere peace, kindness ami indus
try. War is said to be hell, but this
is like a foretaste of heaven.”
PIANOS
Buy your Pianos direct from the
Factory. HULLET & DAVIS PI
ANOS. Highest Awards in Com
petition.
S. M. St. JOHN, Factory Agent.
High Grade Watches
Diamonds and Jew
elry, Lowest prices
just around the
corner from
Whitehall
Street.
E. A. Morgan
JEWELER
10 E. Hunter >St., Atlanta, Ga.
Wanted.
At once; Twenty-five
young ladies; experienc
ed help preferred.
The Bell Overall
Company.
Winder, Ga.
THE BULL TRACTOR
‘
The Self-Sterring One-Man
Agricultural Tractor
Now making a record in Walton county. W. P.
Briscoe, Monroe, Ga., is threshing wheat with a
large size grain separator. The Bull draws thesep
arator over the red hills and runs the thresher to
thresh grain at the rate of two to five bushels per
minute.
Capt- J. E. Godfrey, Madison, Ga., plowing with
a Sanders 3-disc plow. The Bull is doing the work
of ten [ 10] mules.
Chairman Geo. O. Griffeth, of Danielsville, Ga.,
is working the roads with a Bull Tractor.
These are only a few of the many purchasers
of Bull Tractors.
The factory is selling and shipping out on an
average of one every 18 minutes. We have sold
from Winder and Atlanta SIX Car Loads in
Six Weeks. (A Car Load a week dur
ing the summer months). The Bull
Tractor has merit. It is designed right for
plowing. The one large bull wheel runs in the
bottom of the furrow on the hard clay where it
can get TRACTION or FOOT-HOLD. The lugs on
the wheel subsoils or spades the bottom of the fur
row which is equal to almost two mules plowing.
The motor is double cylinder and has more uni
form power and starts a heavy load and carries it
at a uniform speed while the ONE-LEAD WHEEL
RUNS IN THE FURROW and STEERS the MA
CHINE SO ONE MAN CAN OPERATE BOTH THE
TRACTOR AND PLOW.
Every car load is sold out by the time it reach
es Atlanta. There are many reasons for it: when
you see the Bull at work you can see that there is
MERIT TO THE BULL TRACTOR.
The price is $585.00 with freight added from
factory. Come and see us or write to us for free
booklet.
WOODRUFF MACHINERY
MANUFATURING CO.
State Agents for Georgia and Florida
Winder, Ga.
GOOD NEWS
TO WHEAT GROWERS.
Biggest and Best Roller Mill in this Section
of Georgia Will be Ready to Grind Your
Flour in a Short Time.
We are overhauling and renovating our big flour
mill and are spending hundreds of dollars getting
Ready to Make Fine Flour
and in a short time will have the mill in better
condition than it has ever been in for good service
Let Us Grind Your 1915 Wheat Crop. Ex
perienced Millers with Roller Process.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Winder Oil Mills Company
Winder, Georgia.