The Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 19??-1921, January 30, 1919, Image 7

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CALLED HER FAMILY TO HER BEDSIDE Six Tears Ago, Thinking She Might Die, Says Texas Lady, Bat Now She is a Well, Strong Woman and Praises Cardoi For Her Recovery. Royee City, Tex. —Mrs. Mary Hu man, of this place, says; "After the birth of my little girl...my side com menced to hurt me. I had to go back to bed. We called the doctor. He treated me...but I got no better. I got worse and worse until the misery was unbearable...l was In bed for three months and suffered such agony that I was just drawn up In a knot... I told my husband if he would get me a bottle of Cardul I would try 1t... I commenced taking it, however, that evening I called my family about me... for I knew I could not last many days unless I had a change for NOTICE Change of Schedule. Gainesville Midland Railway schedule time table No. 25 effec tive December 15th, 1918. No. 0 passenger Sunday only North, Leave Winder 7:35 a. m. No. 8 passenger Daily, North, Leave Winder 2:40 p. m. No. 14 mixed Daily except Sun day, Leave Winder 9:20 a. m. No. 5 passenger Daily South, Leave Winder 10:57 a. m. No. 7 passenger Sunday only, Leave Winder 5:32 p. m. No. 13 mixed Daily, except Sun day, Leave Winder 5:30 p. m. Yours very truly, W. B. VEAZEY. To Clear. Lamp Glasses. When cleaning lamp glasses hold them over the steam from a teakettle, then rub them with a dry newspaper folded up into a wad, and, lastly, with a soft cloth, and they will be all that caa be desired. Early-Day Buttons. The ancients lacked buttons—one wonders, indeed, how they got along without them, but evidently they pos sessed studs of modern pattern, sucli as those with which we fasten our cuffs and,collars. And, in truth, tlu.t did even have a kind of button (though not sewn on), which fastened gar ments with a pin and hook exactly in the wfcy our broaches and clasp pins operate.—Exchange. “mu daudt’leijpains— Every mother who has a daughter will be interested in the fol lowing letter. It answers the question that thousands of mothers have been asking for years—“ What can Ido to relieve my daughter ot her severe headaches and periodical pains?” •‘1 nave used DR. MILES’ ANTI-PAIN PILLS for years and they have always giver, .neprorr.pt relief. Kly daughter-who has been a sufferer of periodical pains and nervous headaches has never failed to obtain relief from theae wonderful little tablets. We both thank ycu from the bottom ot our heart for having enabled us to obtain prompt relief from our sufferings. DR. MILES’ ANTI-PAINPILLS have never tailed us and we would not be without -them.” MRS WINIFRED JONES, Stockton, Md. For more than 30 years Dr, Miles’ Anti- Pain Pills have been relieving suffering women, men and children from tormenting pain— Headache, Backache. Neuralgia, etc. Ask your \te ftfll druggist tot them keep a box always on hand. \ it: / They contain no injurious habit forming drug. \ 1' Mf / They give almost INSTANT rebel. Cost but a 1 = . gj j / few cents boi i , :jg the better. That was six years ago and I am still here and am a well, strong woman, and I owe my life to Cardui. I had only taken half tha bottle when I began to feel better. The misery in my side got less... 1 continued right on taking the Cardul until I had taken three bottles and I did not need any more for I was well and never felt better In my life... I have never had any trouble from that day to this.” Do you suffer from headache, back ache, pains in sides, or other discom forts, each month? Or do you feel weak, nervous and fagged-out? If so, give Cardui, the woman's tonic, a trial J. 71 EIIER Slum 61 Kffiij riOnSlEiil Calomel is quicksilver and 'acts like dynamite on your liver. Calomel loses you a day! You know what calomel is. It’s mer cury; quicksilver. Calomel is dan gerous. It crashes into sour bile like dynamite, cramping and sick ening you. Calomel attacks the bones and should never be put into your system. When you feel bilious, sluggish, constipated and all knocked out and believe you need a dose of dangerous calomel just remember that your druggist sells for a few cents a large bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone, which is entirely vegetable and pleasant to take and is a perfect substitute for calomel. It is guaranteed to start your liver without stirring you up inside, and can not salivate. Don’t take calomel! It makes you sick the next day; it looses you a day’s work. Dodson’s Liver Tone straight ens you right up and you feel great. Give it to the children because it is Oerfcd.lv harmless and doesn’t gripe. Take That Extra Forty Winks- The sage observation that "It’s nice to get up in the morning, but it’s nicer to lie in bed’’ is no longer a shameful confession of laziness. The British ministry of munitions investigating the health and efficiency of its workers found that too-early rising is harmful. SNAP SHOTS. (By Rev. W. H. Faust.) When it comes to men of prominence who have arisen from the ranks Lloyd-George stands at thetop, and head and shoulders above the highest. It is a rare thing these days to read of a successful prima donna who didn’t polish her own shot's and live in a tene ment when she was growing up. There were places in the Bankhead Highway last Sun day where a team of bull ele phants would have had a tough job to pull an old-fashioned thumb lancet through. Sim* was some bad road. When a young precaher is rushed to death during tin* week with no time for prepara tion and comes down out of the pulpit after making a failure it is surprising how many compli ments he gets, and when In* precahes a well prepared ser mon hr usually gets brickbats if lie receives anything. The young Sprout who is e 1 ways afraid that he will do more than his employer pays him for will generally find it hard to make a real rise in tin* world. Life is like a pail of water filled with minutes —You are continuously pouring them out, and can never get them back into the pail again. As the perfect rose hush ends with the blossoming crim son flower, so the perfect wed ded life* blossoms out in beauti ful, insome, potential child hood. It is strange that all the la dies whose pictures get on the social pages of the Sunday pa per are the “most attractive” of the younger set. Mrs. can always give swell teas and lead in social functions, but lias no time for church work, or the Armenian Relief Drive. Such is life. If a fellow has plenty of money, and sups his soup and blows his nose at table, it is funny, if he is a poor man it is a sign that he is hoggish. When General Haig’s over coat wouldn’t make a chevron for a corporal, it is about time the corporal was given an hon orable discharge. If all the weathers were warm and dry we wouldn’t know how to appreciate sum mer when it comes. A wife is slicing her husband for divorce because he told her that she was not pretty, was awkward, and looked like a country girl. It is to be hoped that the judge will not grant it for it would Im* setting a bad precedent. All dentists claim to pull teeth painlessly, but all the same people are rather dubious about the painlessness. They tell us cloth is scarce. We believe it sinYe seeing the skirts on Atlanta’s streets— (hat is some of them. They say that the rattle of celluloid cuffs on a typewriter sounds like the pop of machine guns on the front line trenches. A lot of slightly used spur splotched desks will In* on tin* market now that the war is over. The negro who has buried four wives sui t* believes that hard work will kill folks. Doubtless since Marse Henry Ford has started a newspaper the Ford owners will he able .o break into the society "jolunms of at least one paper. If the Peace Conference is going to adjust all difficulties a lot of husbands and wives will be wanting to go over and have their’s settled. The soldiers have bt*e nso ac customed to scratching cooties, that it is hoped thyy will remember themselves upon re turning home, or folks will think they have the itch. If tin* average man could vote the morning after he had been on a jag lie would vote the prohibition ticket alright. If beauty is but skin deep it would help some men we know to skin them, or to wash their faces with water and tar soap would make some improve ment. EriDICESTieU LOSS OFAPPETITE And Simile; Troubles Helped by Zirsn lion Tonic, Says Alabamian. "I got a bottle of Ziron", writes Marshall Rhordes, of Eufaula, Ala., "and took it for indigestion, nervous ness, loss of appetite and similar trou bles. It helped me very much. My mother-in-law suffered with the same troubles, so I gave her a dose or two of Zlron, and she sayß R helped her greatly. I will always keep a bottle of Zlran la the house and will speak a good word for it whenever I have the opportunity.” 2Mro is a aew combination of Iron, with the hypophosphltes of lime and soda, and other valuable tonic lngre dienU, which have been found to build up the enemlc, weak, worn-out apateaa. Zlron puts Iron Into your Mood when you need It. If you are palo, wah, Borvous, depressed, have no appetite, it Is probably a sign that your blood moods Iron. Take Zlron. Your druggist sells it, on a guaran ies. See him about R. ZN ( \bur Blood Needs Using Common Sense. Wisdom consists not in an abun dance of smartness, hut mostly in n sanp use of what little common sense we ure fortunate enough to possess. ROYSTER’S FERTILIZER \ TRADE MARK s, REGISTERED. COMMANDS DEFERENCE DESERVES PREFERENCE F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO. Norfolk, Ya., Richmond, Va., Tarboro, N. C., Charlotte, N.C., Washington, N. C., Columbia, S. C., Spartanburg, S. C., Atlanta, Ga., Macon, Ga., Columbus Ga., Montgomery, Ala. Baltimore. Md., Toledo, 0., ARREST OF CRAVVLEYS EXPECTED SOON The whereabouts of George and Decani- Crawley, and Blain Stewart, the young Geor gia mountaineers, vho are wanted in connection with the slaying of Deputy United States Marshal Ben F. Dixon, which occurred recently in Un ion county, are known, accord ing to United States Marshal Howard Thompson, who ar rived in the city Mondv, after a secret expedition into tin' A Concert of Deep Interest to Lovers of Good Music THE program has been carefully select ed and will include the more popular of classical selections as well as some frankly light music. A few of the numbers are listed below: “O Promise Me.” “Amid the Odor of Roses.” “Perfect Da}'.” Winder High School Auditorium January 31st, 8 P.M. Two artists of national reputation have been secured for this event. They are Miss Ida Gardner Contralto, with “a voice of purest quality and remarkable range. Mr. Harold Lyman Flutist. Assisted by “Tlic Plionogrdph with a .soul" Tickets FREE Upon Application to SMITH HARDWARE COMPANY mountains of Fast Tennessee. Marshal Thompson explained that although their where abouts are known, they will be safe from capture during < ic next few days, because of the impassable condition of the mountain roads, due to the re cent rains. Marshal Thompson left tin* city last wrek with Dep uties Tom Curtis and Lee Whatley and four soldiers from Camp Gordon, and was later joint'd by a posse near Knox ville.