The Jacksonian. (Jackson, Ga.) 1907-1907, May 17, 1907, Image 7

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borax in the dairy A Matter of Profitable Interest to the Parmer and Dairyman. A few years ago most anything “went" for milk or cream or butter so long as it came originally from a cow. Now things are changed. The public realizes, the dairyman realizes and the farmer realizes that thei e is just as much difference be tween milk front sweet utensils and milk from "stale" utensils as there is between milk, and chalk and water. The problem of keeping sweet all the utensils used in connection with milk and cream selling, and butter making, lias been a serious one with the farmer. .He has come to realize fully that the slightest taint or hint of staleness left in a can, tin or churn may ruin a whole output; that the taint which is left is in the form of bacteria which grow and multiply in milk or butter, producing disastrous results. The farmer has learned that hot water won’t rinse away the greasy residue in dairy utensils. He has learned that soap leaves a residue of its own which is, if any thing, worse than the milk or cream residue, and it is little wonder that there has been a constant clamor for a dairy cleanser and sweetener that will meet modern requirements. A few of the largest creamery es tablishments have called experts into consultation on this problem and have with this scientific aid hit upon a product of nature which exactly fills the bill—borax. Scientists have long known borax as a cleanser, a sweetener and an antiseptic destroyer of bacteria and germ growths. Destroys all that is harmful and promotes and preserves freshness, sweetness and purity, re lieving the dairyman and dairy house wife of drudgery and of needless work and worry. Its cheapness and value should give it first place in the necessities of every dairy. The cow's udder is kept in a clean, healthy and smooth condition by washing it with borax and water, a tablespoonful of borax to two quarts of water. This prevents roughness and sore ness or cracked teats, which make milking time a dread to the cow and a worry to the milker. The modern cleanser of all dairy utensils consists of —one tablespoon ful of borax to every quart of.water needed. Remember —a tablespoonful equals four teaspoonfuls. Be sure that you get pure borax. To be sure, you must get ”20 Mule Team Borax.” If you are unable to get the “20 Mule Team” brand send us your dealer’s name and we will ar range to supply you. Send for booklet. Pacific Coast Borax Company, 10 0 William street, New York. After all why dock a horse’s tail when to lop off his ears would be simpler and as pretty? queries the Honolulu Star. The inducements to adopt Nature's per fect Laxative. Garfield Tea, are many! It is made wholly of simple Herbs and is guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drugs Law; it overcomes constipation, regulates the liver and kidneys, purifies the blood and brings Good Health. Of every 100 gallons of oil used in the world, fifty-four gal lons are produced in the 1 mted Stajtes. A 0 Bad Sign - _ .. m a, XM. PUTNAM FADELESS I>fEs m A • ... nfhpr ftvv ilk- nackaire colors all fiber*. Ihtsy dye in cola water be tie.; than any otfrer dye. You can Color more icoodsbmn ter and fßHtercojor a Irae booklet— How to uye, Hieaet and Mix Colors. MONItOE UKLi* CO„ LalonvUle. Missouri without nppiuKuparc. w. ; Prur HA ICY eivTuTeo ~7Z The Inflation with Nitrogen. The use of nitrogen vgas has been tried in France ter inflating. Lres. Engineer. * Snring alwavs brings into special favor Nature’s blood purifier, Garfield lea. it is made wholly of clean, sweet Ileros. It purifies the blood, cleanses the system, clears the complexion, eradicates disease and promotes Good Health, Lor joung and old. When a tall man is broke that s the long and short of It. hhhhhhh 20 Mule 'Team BORAX will Preserve the Complexion, Whiten the Hands, Cleanse the Sea Ip and Beautify the Hair. All Deal ers. 5-1 )-15c. package*. Booklet Free. Sample, sc. PACIFIC COAST BORAX CO., New York. IRRESISTIBLE INDUCEMENT. Knicker—Does your wife listen to reason ? Boeder —i think she would if it was on a party line.— New ork Sun. “ LA CREOLE' HAIR RESTORER. Price, *I.OO. retail. Oils of the important Duties of Physicians and the WelWnformed of the World is to learn as to the relative standing and reliability of the leading manufactur ers of medicinal agents, as the most eminent physicians are the most careful as to the uniform quality and perfect purity of remedies prescribed by them, and it is well known to physicians and the Well-Informed generally that the California big Syrup Cos., by reason of its correct methods and perfect equipment and the ethical character of its product has attained to the high standing in scientific and commercial circles which is accorded to successful and reliable- houses only, and, therefore, that the name of the Company has become a guarantee of the excellence of its remedy. TRUTH AND QUALITY appeal to the Well-Informed in every walk of life and are essential to permanent suc cess and creditable standing, therefore we wish to call the attention of all who would enjoy good health, with its blessings, to the fact that it involves the question of right living with all the term implies. With proper knowledge of what is best each hour of recreation, of enjoyment, of contemplation and of effort may be made to contribute to that end and the use of medicines dispensed with generally to great advantage, but as in many instances a simple, wholesome remedy may be invaluable if taken at the proper time, the California Fig Syrup Cos. feels that it is alike important to present truthfully the subject and to supply the one perfect laxative remedy which has won the appoval of physicians and the world-wide acceptance cf the \\ ell-lnformed because of the excellence of the combination, known to all, and the original method of manufac ture, which is known to the California Fig Syrup Cos. only. This valuable remedy has been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figs —and has attained to world-wide acceptance as the most excellent of family laxatives, and as its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are ax ell known to physicians and the Well-Informed of the world to be the best of natural laxatives, we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of I'igs and I.lixir of Senna —as more fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtless it will alwajs be called for by the shorter name of Syrup of Figs and to get its beneficial effects abxajs note, when purchasing, the full name of the Company California Fig Syrup Cos. plainly printed on the front of c"erv package, whether you simply call foi Syrup of Figs—or by the full name —Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna—as —Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna —is the .one laxative remedy manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Cos. and the same heretofore known by the name Syrup of bigs which has given satisfaction to millions. The genuine is for sale by all leading druggists throughout the United States in original packages of one size only, the regular price of which is fifty cents per bottle. Every bottle is sold under the general guarantee of the Company, filed with the Secretary of Agriculture, at Washington, D. C.., that the remedy is not adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, June 30th, 1906. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. San Francisco, Cal. Louisville, Ky. U S. A. New York, N. Y. London, England. —Chills and Fever— CURED and PREVENTED Malaria cannot live in a system that is fortified by the use of Dr. Mozley’s LEMON ELIXIR a pure compound of Lemons with other vegetable Liver Tomes, Laxatives and Blood Purifiers. Contains no Calomel or other mineral ingredients. For thirty-five years has been a certain remedy for Chills and Fever. Thousands testify it has cured them. It will cure you. Buy a bottle today. All druggists sell 50c and SI.OO bottles. “One Dose Will Convince” My daughter has been subject to Chills and Fever I Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir cured me of a long from her infancy I could get nothing to relieve j standing case of Chills and Fever by using two bottles, her. Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir has restored her to j ( - STANLEY, perfect health. MRS. N. A. M’ENTIRE, Engineer Southern Railway. Spring Place, Ga. Irregularity is bad in every department of life, in meais, in sleeping hours, but especially when it is a question of womanly habit. Not only is it a sign of female disease, but, unless cured, it will cause dangerous troubles, because of the poisons thus allowed to remain in the system. If you suffer in this way, get a bottle of Wine of Cardui Mrs. Lucinda Johnson, of Fish Creek. Wis , writes: I suffered for fourteen (14) years with Irregu larity, causing great pain. At last I tried Cardui, and now lam cured. At all druggists, in $ 1 bottles. a.TrM'TT* E*r A f CTTCH Write today for a free copy of valuable 64-page Illustrated Book for Women. If you need M*dicl 8 k"* 8 i X Bill IK Advice, describe symptoms, stating age. and reply will be sent in plain sealed envelope. If fiafi 5 la Ad,j ress; Ladies Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Cos.. Chattanooga. Tenn. —™ THE , DAISY FLY KILLER destroy, all the tl.'.H uiri uXcrds ruf it to .very tiouie-In dining r -.i^ H AROLD nCHKKs. 140 DeKalb 4t?., BroeUya.Y. (At2o-’O7) Alimony is the bonus a man gives his wife to go back to her mother again to live. ■ ■■■■■■■■■l I\ SIANPARD oFThe SOlfiriji piiy HOGLESS •: # LARD * ■ gIUS. GOVERNMENT- INSPECTION |j :[TiiS(mis?N-anTONOiLca|I g i*fEVjibßK’sAVt\h>AH /OTAYIA KEhl ORLEANS ■ ■■■■■■■■■>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ g3 Thompson’s Eye Water DEATH DEALT MERRY PARTY Thirty-One Shriners Mangled in Frightful Wreck of Special. A SCENE OF HORROR Southern Pacific Train Going at Terrifio Speed Jumps Track and Horrible Catastrophe Results. A special from Barbara, Cal., says:: While hurrying northward over the coast line of the Southern Pacific railroad Saturday afternoon, home ward bound, after a week of fraterniz ing and fiestas in Los Angeles, 145 Shriuers, of Ismalla Temple, of Buf falo, and Rajah Temple, ol’ Reading, Pa., with tneir families and friends, were hurled into the of death, when their special train, running fif ty miles an hour, struck a d<?fectlv* switch at Honda, a lonely station on the sand wastes of the Pacific beach, derailing the train, smashing the coaches into flinders, killing thirty one almost instantly and Injuring more than a score of others. The bodies of twenty-five lay in th morgues at Santa Barbara Sunday af ternoon, and ten more are at San Luis Obispo. The injured, many of whom are terribly hurt and will prob ably die, are in two sanitariums at Sau Luis Obique. The wreck occurred at 2:10 o’clock, one hour and forty-five minutes after' the conclave visitors forming a merry, parly, had spent all the morning sight-seeing in Santa Barbara. Th statement that the train was making a terrific speed when it covered the sixty-one miles of curves and crooked track between Santa Barbara and Honda in,exactly 100 minutes. There was no warning of the im pending calamity The special plung ed down the defective switch, and in an instant the big locomotive, bag* gage car, diner and Pullman, coupled with it, were hurled together In a huge heap of wreckage. The engine shot forward on the broken track, tearing up the rails and ties and twisting the huge iron spans into fish hooks. The baggage car half buried itself In the sand on the right side of the locomotive. It was smashed al most to kindling wood. The dining car, in which were thir ty-two persons, eating their noonday meal, leaped into the air and was thrown directly on top of the demol ished locomotive. Nearly every per son In this coach was instantly kilfc ed. Scores were scalded by steam escaping from disconnected pipes in the kitchen on the diner. The terror and turmoil of th scene was Indescribable. Many ot those who escaped death by the first impact were crushed by the rear coaches hurled upon tho wreckage. Others, pinioned in the debris, were roasted alive. The wreckage caught fire from the coals of tho engine, but was extinguished in a few minutes by the passengers who escaped in jury. . Engineer Frank Chumplaine was pitched with his cab 25 feet beyond the engine, and got up and ran three quarters of a mile, seeking help be fore he discovered that his arm was broken, and that he was severely, scalded. A man standing behind his wife in the baggage car was hurled through a huge rent in the car and alighted in soft and yielding sand al most uninjured. The woman wai forced through the floors, and wreck, ers had to lift tons of baggage to get her body out. But the unfortunates who occupied every seat in the dining car were caught In a veritable death trap. Only two of the nine men of the diner crew are numbered among the dead. The remainder, though cooped up in the narrow kitchen and pantry, sustained Lad cuts and bruises. Rajah Temple, of Reading, Pa., oc cupied the last car on the train, and were the last ones t<; go forward to the diner. The car was filled almost entirely with Reading people when the wreck occurred. Ad instant after the smash those who were not rendered insensible or otherwise incapacitated by the terrible Impact, jumped from the train to render aid, but the grue some scene before them unfitted many for the work they had to do long hours before relief arrived. Moore Now Commissioner of Patents. The president has appointed Ed ward B. Moore of Michigan to be com missioner of patents, to succeed Fred erick I. Allen, resigned. Mr. Moor# has been assistant commissioner for several years.