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V>HE cattle tick is
WORSE THAN A WOUND.
If one of your steers or dairy
cows got a bad cut and was bleeding
neaily a quart of blood a day, you'd
do something about it in a hurry.
You’d know that such loss of blood
would weaken the animal, prevent
ite putting on weight, and, in the
case of the cow, you’d soon see the
milk flow fall off. If you couldn’t
handle the wound yourself you would
think it a good investment to pay
a veterinarian from 50 cents to sl,
or more, to stop the bleeding.
Ticks liave the same effect on
the steer or a cow as such a wound,
but the difference is that you don’t
see the blood dripping because it
flows into the tick. Every tick bite
is a tiny wound on the animal thru
which blood is constantly being
drawn. These tiny wounds and the
drawing of this blood irritate the an
imal and weaken it just the same as
the wound. The wound, of course,
may become infected and make the
animal very sick, but the tick in addi
tion to causing blood to bflow may
give the animal Texas fever and even
kill it.
is not theory. Actual experi
ment* show that where an animal is
heavily infested with ticks l they will
draw as much as 200 pounds of the
blood a year from a 1,000-pound steer
Of course they do not draw this all
at once, but get it in tiny sucks.
Figures show that the blood in a
steer at any one time weighs about
50 pounds. Where the ticks are very
numerous and very busy, therefore,
they force the animal to renew its
blood four times a year. - This means
that blood that should go to make
milk or meat goes into fattening the
ticks. An actual experiment showed
that a tick-infested steer which
weighed only 730 pounds and was a
scrawny animal, when freed of ticks
by being dipped in the aresnical dip
ping bath gained 385 pounds in 1
w'eight in two months.
The price that you’d pay a veter
inarian for curing a w’ound, or that
you would spend for liniment ‘ and
cloths to cure the wound yourself,
would more than pay for ticky cat
tle, and save this terrible drain on
;J£eir blood and strength. The trouble
in driving the animal to the dipping
vat and letting it swim through
would be less than treating the
wound.
After Lagrippe—What.
F. G. Prevo, Medford, Ind., write 6:
■“Am attack of lagrippe left me with,
a severe cough. I tried everything.
1 got so thin it looked as if I never
would get well. Finally, two bottles
of Foley’s Honey and Tar curedi rue.
I am now well and back to my nor
mal weight.” A reliable remedy for
coughs, colds, croup. Sold every
where. Advt.
First Baptist Church.
Preaching Sunday at 11.30 by Rev.
W. H. Faust. Subject “Every One
of You.”
7:30 P. M. “Our Church Covenent.’
God’s work is universal. There arc
no professional exceptions or distruc
tions. Education or sex gives no ex
cuse to the idler.
The man who fails to live up to
his church covenant is—what.
500 wanted in Sunday school. It’s
Go-To-Sunday School Day in Win-
Wjer. A cordial welcome awaits you.
Bethlehem Baptist Church.
Preaching Sunday at 4 P. M. at
Bethlehem by Rev. W. ,H Faust, on
“Seven Great Problems for our So
lution.” Of the many that must be
solved by the church of today are the
following:
Racial, Industrial, Political, Edu
cational, Ecclesiastical, Evangelistic.
Come and bring your friend.
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The Best Recommendation.
The strongest recommendation anj
article may receive is a favorable
word from the user. It is the recom
membati ns cf these who have used
it that makes Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy so popular. Mrs Amanda
Gierhart, Waynesfield, Ohio, writes,
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has
been used in my family off and on
for twenty years and it has neves
failed to cure a cough or cold.”' Ob
tan able everywhere. Advt
Legal blanks for sale at this of
fice. . , .
POLITICS.
Dean of Wilton Announce*.
To The People of the Western Cir
cuit: |
I am a candidate for Solicitor Gen
eral of the Western Circuit, subject
to the regulations to be prescribed
by the State Executive Committee,
and the Executive Committees o.
Banks, Barrow, Clarke, Gwinnett,
Jackson, Oconee and Walton counties
I believe the criminal aw should
be so administered as to command
the respect, and promote the high
est interest of our people.
The custom since 1904 to allow
the Solicitor General one term of
four years is a good one.
I ask your help and support. Re
member me when you come to vote
in the primary.
1 will appreciate anything you maj
do or say for me.
W. O. DEA.N,
Monroe, Ga.
To the Voters and the People of the
Western Circuit.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Solicitor
General for the Western Circuit. 1
will appreciate the votes and the sup
port of the people of this circuit and
if elected to this high office will do
my duty. Y'ours respectfully,
, P. Cooly.
OF NO AVAIL
“I’ve been reading an article on
electricity, William,” said William’s
wife, as she laid down a technical
magazine,” and it appears before loni
we shall be able to get pretty near
ly everything we want just by touch
ing a button.”
“It will never pay here,” said the
husband. “You would never be able
to get anything in that way.”
“Why not, William.”
“Because nothing would ever make
you touch a button. Look at my
shirt.” i 111
TOP DRESSING TALK-S
# f* Just what do we mean when we say that
Q ARCADIAN Sulphate of Ammonia is in fine
mechanical condition? FIRST: it,s dry. Most
analysis show no moisture at all. SECOND: it
has had all lumps and nodules crushed so that
it is fine and even in grain. THIRD: it is not a
fluffy powder like flour, with a tendency to
pack and lump. Its grains are crystalline and
hard and it runs as freely as day sand. FOUTH:
it does not lose this fine condition under ordi
nary methods of shipping and storage as it is
non-absorbent. Because of these qualities is
spreads easly by hand or machine.
ARCADIAM Sulphate of Ammonia is the'well known standard
article that has done you good service in your mixed fertilizers for
years past, especially kiln dried and ground to put it in splendid
Vvs • mechanical condition. Ammonia 25guaranteed. In bags of
-s-ioo and 200 lbs. Ask your dealer.
/ I FOR SALE BY AGENTS OF
ARCADIAN / ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS.
DRIED AND OROUND i
m Write the American Cflal Products Cos., Athens, Ga., for
/V2|\ bulletin on ‘‘Oats and Their Frrtilization in the South”
[ g|y ARCADIAN
Amwdnk SULPHATE of AMMONIA
The Winder News, Thursday, February 10, 1916.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
S. T. ROSS
Wirder, Ga.
Physician and Surgeon.
Rooms 303-304, Winder Banking Cos.
Building.
W. L. MATHEWS, M. D,
Office: Winder Banking Cos. Building.
Rooms 101-2-3.
Calls answered promptly day or night
Office Phone 10
Residence Phone 213.
JNO. T. WAGES
Practicing Physician
Office in Rainey Building.
Phones:
Office 62. Residence 98
G. A. JOHNS
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Office: Over Carithers Bank. Prac
tice in all the Courts.
K. P. Carpenter R. H. Kimball
CARPENTER & KIMBALL
Attorneys.
Office: Winder Bank Bldg.
W. H. QUARTERMAN
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the Courts. Com
mercial Law A Specialty.
G. D. ROSS
Attorney at Law
WINDER, GA,
Office: Court House, Second Floor.
J. C. PRATT
Attorney-at-Law
Winder, Georgia
Office: Over Carithers Bank
Will Practice in all the Courts.
W. L. De La PERRIERE
—DENTAL SURGERY—
WINDER, GA.
Fillings, Bridge and Plate-Work done
in most scientific and Sat
isfactory way.
C. S. WILLIAMS
DENTIST— ’
WINDER, GEORGIA,
Office: Over Carithers Bank. Al>
Work Done Satifsactorily.
3HONES —Office 81. Residence 234
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local application*, aa they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There ia
only one way to cure deafness, and that ia
by tonst itutionn I 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 ia
entirely closed. Deafness la the result, and
unless the Inflammation can be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal condi
tion. hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
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, Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. 76c
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
S. M. St. JOHN
JEWELER.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass
and Silverware.
Repair Work Done Promptly.
Broad St., WINDER, GA.
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5 c;TIFF NECK^VJJw
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bear those pains? *
wsjl| / A single bottle will
convince you
m j % Sloan’s I||
5 / Liniment illj
W llullkldal
M Arrests Inflammation. jj
M Prevents severe compli - jy
cations. Just put a few p I
M drops on the painful H I
w spot and the pain dis - I I
5 appears.
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K. Ps. Hold Interesting Meeting.
Last Thursday night the K. of P.
lodge met and had an interesting ses
sion. Two applications were passed/
upon for first rank.
Delegates were elected to Monroe
to the District meeting February 24,
as follows: F. W. Boudurant, Lee
S. Radford, G. D. Ross, J. S. Settle,
Kev. W. H. Faust was elected
and Z. F. Jackson.
Grand Representative to Grand Lodge
which meets in Athens this year.
The lodge is evidencing signs of
life and new applications are contin
ually coming In.
Mare for Sale. —A good, gnetle, 1-
year oid mare for sale at a bargain.
Apply to R. P. Williams. if