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GEORGIA MAN IS
RESCUED IN TIME.
Resident of Woodstock Finds Him
self Restored After His Physi
cians Failed.
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T. A. Lewis, who lives out on Rt.
3, Woodstock, Ga., was the victim of
stomach troubles for a long time. He
tried the treatment qf many doc
tors. He tried all sorts of remedies.
His sufferings were a serious hand
icap to his work.
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the first dose proved to him what
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wrote:
"I have taken your wonderful rem
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“Your remedy does just what you
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“1 tried several doctors, but they
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1 have recommended it to some of
my neighbors who need it.”
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It is t>Tii<i that one per cent of the
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The Winder Newt, Thursday Afternoon, December, 9th, 1915.
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BE A MAN.
"Whatever you are,” the bishop
said to the young preachers, "don’t
be a mollycoddle. A mollycoddle is
not a peril to the church, but he is
a pest. Worldly-minded, flunkey in?,
preacher, crawling and cringing be
fore a board of stewards, half of
whom are card players and stock
gamblers, is a disgrace to the church
You get your authority not from youi
board of stewards, but from the Lord
Jesus Christ Himself. —Macon Tele
graph .
Tills is an extract from am ad
dress to the newt Methodist preach
ers by Bishop Kilgo. There is a lot
of truth and gumption packed) Into a
few words here. The preacher who
accomplishes things is the one that
asserts his authority and runs the
church instead of letting it run him.-
Savannrih Press.
Bear This in Mind.
"I consider Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy by far the best medicine in
the market for colds and croup,"
say 8 Mrs. Albert Bloeser, Lima, O.
Many others are of the same opinion
Obtainable everywhere.—Advt.
CAMPAIGN FOR BETTER
LIVESTOCK IN GEORGIA
Andrew M. Soule, President, Georgia
State College Of Agriculture
On November 22, an exhibit of pure
bred livestock and home grown food
stuffs was started from the Georgia
State College of Agriculture to travel
over the state, to make about 200
stops and reach a vast number of
farmers. In this campaign the Col
lege of Agriculture has been joined
by the United States Department of
Agriculture and the Railroads having
lines in the state.
Announcements have been made
public of the exhibiting places. Those
who have yet the opportunity of vis
iting the exhibits and hearing the ex
perts on the subject of livestock rais
ing in Georgia, should make sure of
using it.
The purebred and registered live
stock will consist of Jersey, Holstein
dairy cattle, short horn and Hereford
beef cattle, Percheron horses, duroc,
tamworth and berkshire hogs. These
have been taken from the College
farm for this tour of the state. They
are to tell their story of what a pure
bred animal is. The speakers will tell
of the importance of introducing such
animals into the foundation of the
livestock industry of this state. Lit
erature will be distributed which has
been put out especially for this cam
paign.
The home-grown food stuff exhibit
presents in striking and pointed way
what Georgia grows or can grow' for
the feeding of livestock. This is a part
of the College exhibit at the State
Fair and has many important lessons
for the Georgia farmer.
Without growing more livestock
Georgia can make no permanent ad
vancement in agriculture. A certain
amount of livestock is necessary to the
economical operation of any system of
agriculture. No other means of con
serving soil fertility is comparable
with that of feeding farm crops and
returning manure to the land. Live
stock, however, can be unprofitable
when the wrong methods of feeding
are practiced or when high priced feed
is given to poor grade cattle. It is,
therefore, very essential to get good
quality of stock and then know what
is the best home-grown ration.
To help farmers buy at low cost,
the College and its co-workers pro
pose to help the farmers buy pure
bred animals on a co-operative basis,
assuring the lowest possible cost and
at the same time the best grade of
animal for the money.
This campaign has as its end in
view the welfare of the farmer, noth
ing else. If you are in sympathy with
such a movement lend it your pres
ence and encouragement, if possible.
Substituting Phosphate
Rock for Phosphoric Acid
John R. Fain, Professor Of Agronomy,
Georgia State College Of
Agriculture
On account of the high price of
phosphoric acid, dealers are pushing
rock phosphate as a substitute at this
time. The farmer must not be misled
into believing that the ground phos
phate rock will become immediately
available like the acid in the produc
tion of crops.
The rock phosphate will give better
results on the second crop than on
the first one, and, better still, on the
third than on the second. It is the
policy on the farm of the College of
Agriculture to apply the ground phos
phate rock every three years.
Rock phosphate will prove disap
pointing on many soils of this state
if it is not applied with barnyard ma
nure or with green cover crops turned
under. To get the best results from
ground phosphate rock, it is necessary
that the soil contain considerable or
ganic matter. In this respect, the
soils of Georgia are quite deficient,
hence the necessity of applying the
ground phosphate with barnyard ma
nure or green manures. The ground
rock can be scattered over the ma
nure as it accumulates each day, or if
green manuring is to be used, it can
be broadcasted on the field before the
crop is turned under.
Worked in the Hay Field.
Arthur Jones, Allen, Kas., writes:
*‘l have been troubled with bladder
and kidney troubles for a good many
years. If it were not for Foley Kid
ney Pills I would never be able to
work in the hay field.” Meu and
women past middle age find these'
pills a splendid remedy for weak,
overworked or diseased kidneys. Solo
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Cook Stoves and Ranges, the kind
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War Time Bargains
For the next twenty days we will sell everything
in our harness shop at war-time prices. This is
the cheapest place in Winder to buy Dimond
Points and Phinizy Scooters and Nroth Georgia
Twisters. -
LAPROBES
The name “Chase” on a Laprobc is, today, and has been for the
past forty years, a guarantee of qua .ity and durability. \\ e have them
$2.50 to $6.00
HORSE BLANKETS
Five A Horse Blankets, tailor-made, unequaled for warmth and dur
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That waterproof Sole Leather y ou have been asking about has just
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We carry everything in HORSEWEAR, and can
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A New- York university proposes a
degree of ‘‘Doctor of Films” for an
expert censor of the movies, but, as
for us, we'd hate to have” D. F.
stuck after our name. People might
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acon Te’egnaph. t
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