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For men who got away to a false start on a pipe
or home-made cigarettes Prince Albert has a word ir*,
or two for what ails their smokeappetites!
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friendly, you’ll get anew idea of smoke jcy 1 The patented I, yOv 1
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We Give Profit-Sharing Coupons
Reduce the High Cost of Livinri
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S. T. MAUGHON, FANCY GROCERYMAN
CALLTODAYAND INVESTIGATE HOW YOU CAN PROCURE USEFUL
ARTICLES BY REDEEMING OUR COUPONS AND CERTIFICATES ISSUED WITH
EVERY CASH PURCHASE OR ON ACCOUNTS TO BE PAID BY STH.OF MONTH.
No guessing about your eye-glasses being prop
erly fitted with the new Optical Instrument I have
just installed- Patron can see when they aie cor
rectly fitted just as well as I can. If your eyes
have astigmatism the instrument will show it to
you plainly. The instrument will also show when
the astigmatism is properly corrected.
Come in and let me give you a
FREE DEMONSTRATION
with this new instrument. Nothing but
prescription work. Lens ground to fit each in
dividual case. Frames repaired and broken lens
of any kind duplicated on short notice.
J. L. Whitley, OPT w°I£ T & ST
Tk Winder New*, Thur*dy, March, 5, 1916.
for La Grippe
Coughs
k FOLEY’S
Honey
and Tar
For 33 year*
the Standard Cough Medicm
Take No Subetitate fop
Foley’e Honey and Tar
Sold by all Dealers.
Citrolax.
CITR O L A X
Befit thing for constipation, fiour
stomach, lazy liver and sluggish bow
els. Stops a sick headache almost
at once. Given a most thorough and
satisfactory flushing—no pain, no
nausea. Keeps your system cleans
ed, sweet and wholesome. Ask for
Citrolax. Sold everywhere. Advt.
JUROR# DRAWN FOR THE
MARCH TERM OF COURT.
Grand Jurors.
1 J. H. Jones, Jr.
2 Arthur Perry
3 D. S. Patterson v
3 A. Perry
5 D. B. Maxey
6 J. S. Settle
7 W. D. Hendrix
8 R. O. Ross
9 H. N. Rainey, Sr.
10 E. C. Baggett
11 J. W. Hill , ;
12 W. B. .Mathews
13 A. D. McCurry
14 W. K. Lyle
15 J. J. Ethridge
16 E. S. Harris
17 R. L. Carithers
18 J. C. Holliday "J* '
19 J. E. Hammonds
20 P. R. Chesser ,
21 M. J. Griffeth
22 J. G. Cooper
23 W. J. Crow
W. A. Watson rj;
J. R. N. Baugh
W. E. Cochran
Stewart McElhannon
A. S. Morgan.
J. T. Kilcrease
J. T. Wages.
Traverse Jurors.
1 G. W. Summerour
2 Sam Chandler •
3 Jno. F. Yarbrough
J. Carl Hardigree '
5 W. C. Horton
6 W. C. Boss , r 1"
7 J. A. Marr
8 W. B. Smith
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9 J. H. Giles
10 H. D. Coffee
11 M. J. Garner
12 W. T. Robinson . “TT
13 Em Haynes
14 Willie H. Cooper
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15 J. A. Helms
16 H. J. Kennedy m< ■
17 A. B. Harwell
18 S. B. E. House .A
19 Henry A. Moulder ;•
20 Chas Grimwood
21 H. A. Carithers, Jr.
22 H. A. Perry
23 Jesse Peppers
24 H. M. Hill T
25 L. W. Leslie
26 J. T. Perry
27 W. A. Cronic '7 A
28 J. L. Lanier
29 T. H. Maxey .
30 W. H. Sauls
31 J. Al. Haynie
32 W. H. Elrod
33 J. M. McElhannon
34 Jno. W. Wilborn
35 G. M. Pool
36 T. W. Brock
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
SCHEDULE.
No 5 Arrive at Winder 10:43 A. M.
No. 7 Arrive at Winder 6:50 P. M.
No. 6 Arrive at Winder 7:55 A M.
No. 8 Arrive at Winder 3:10 P. M.
Preventing Worms In Fruit
T. H. McHatton, Professor Horticul
ture Georgia College Of Agriculture.
Spraying with arsenate of lead at
the proper time will control the cur
culio which causes worms in peaches,
and the codling moth which produces
worms in apples.
The spray material should be made
by taking from 1 to 2 pounds of pow
dered arsenate of lead, or from 2 to
3 pounds of arsenate lead paste, and
putting it in 50 gallons of water. It is
advisable to slake 2 pounds of stone
lime and also put in the solution. The
arsenate of lead and lime will make
a suspension or settle if not agitated.
The curculio which lays the eggs
that hatch the worms that Infest
peaches, attack the little peaches
about the time the shuck be
gins to burst or at the time the peach
is about the size of a pea. It is then
that the arsenate of lead should be
sprayed. Delay spraying a week or
ten days and there will be many
wormy peaches. The spraying should
be repeated in three weeks.
For the codling moth that causes
worms in apples, spray with arsenate
of lead just after the petals fall and
while the tiny apples still stand up
straight. Repeat the spraying in three
weeks.
Elmo Ragsdale, expert horticulturist,
has been added to the extension staff
of the College of Agriculture to do
field work, particularly to help in can
ning club and home garden work.
Prof. J. W. Flror will confine him
self more exclusively to commercial
propositions and experimentations.
ONLY THE “BEST.”
Winder People Give Credit Where
Credit Is Due.
People of Winder who suffer with
weak kidneys and bad backs want
a kidney remedy that can be depend
ed upon. Doan’s Kidney Pills is a
medicine for the kidneys only, and
one that is backed by willing testi
mony of Winder people. Here is a
case:
I. T. Austin, Second St., E. Win
der, says: “1 have had kidney trou
ble since I was quite young. Dur
ing childhood I was unable to do
any work. As Doan's Kidney Pills
had been taken in the family, I
started using them. They made my
kidneys act properly and strnegth
ened my back. Others of the fam
ily have also used Doan’s Kidney
Pills with good results.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Austin had. Foster-Milburn Cos.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Advt.
Burnett Calls Upon Bell.
House of Representatives, Com
mittee on Immigration and Naturali
zation, Washington, D. C., March 2,
1916, Hon. Thomas M. Bell,
House of Representatives, Wash
ington, D. C.
Dear Tom: Within the next few
days I hope to get up our Immigra
tion Bill for consideration on the
floor of the House. It is substan
tially the same Bill which you so ear
nestly helped us to frame while you
were a member of our Committee,
and is along same lines which you
have always advocated. It is espe
cially strong with reference to pre
venting so many South Italians and
ether undesirable foreigners from
coming to our country. It increas
es the head tax from $4 to $8 and
1 know you were always very earn
est in your insistence that this tax
should be materially increased. I es
pecially want you to be present to
lend us the same valuable aid in se
curing the passage of this measure
that you have given us before, and
also in securing a two-thirds vote to
pass it over the President’s veto in
the event he should veto it.
With best best wishes, I am your
friend truly, John L. Burnett.
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"I have a little girl six years old
who has a good deal of trouble with
croup,” writes W. E. Curry, Evans
ville, Ind. “I have used Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar, obtaining instant reDef
for her. My wife and I akso use it
and wiill say It is the best sure cure
for a bad cold, cough, throat trouble
and croup that 1 ever saw.” Sold ev
erywhere. Advt.
ROMANISM AND IGNORANCE.
Rome wishes to control the schools
of the United States. Compare these
statistics and see how wise the Unit-
A
ed States is running its own schools
instead of allowing priests to do so.
Illiteracy by per cent in Catholic
and Protestant churches:
Catholic countries —
Ireland 17 per cent.
Belgium 18 per cent.
Austria 26 per cent.
Hungary 40 per cent.
Italy 48 per cent.
Chile 49 per cent.
Argentina 54 per cent.
Cuba 56 per cent.
Portugal 73 per cent.
Mexico 75 per cent.
Spain 78 per cent.
Brazil 85 per cent.
Guatemaula 92 per cent.
Protestant countries —
United States 7 7-10 per cent.
England 5 4-5 per cent.
Holland - 4 per cent.
Scotland 3 1-2 per cent.
Sweden 3-10 of 1 per cent.
Switzerland 3-10 of l per cent.
Denmark 1-5 of 1 per cent.
Germany 1-10 of 1 per cent.
The public schools are good
enough for us.
§B. E.
Patrick
Watch Maker
Wages Drug C**
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