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THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE, CLAYTON, GEORGIA.
WHY CRIP IS DANGEROUS.
It i> an Epidoniio Catarrhal Feven
Caused by a Bacillus that Gener*
Ally Loaves the Patient Weak
After tho Acute 8tage
Haa Passed.
Grip Patients Grateful to Peruna, the
Expectorant Tonlo.
Do not make the error of regarding
Strip as on exaggerated cold. There
Is a big difference between the two.
Grip la an epidemic disease that pot
eens the vital organs. When a per-
oon has grip, the air passages are
alive with millions of bacilli poison
ing the blood. The Infected person
feclo tired and exhausted.
Peruna is a Tonic Laxative.
It requires a good tonic laxative to
keep tho body of the patient as strong
ns possible to counteract the effect of
the poisons created by the grip bacil
lus. An expectorant tonic with soina
laxative qualities Is the safest rem
edy. Such is T’eruna. Beware es
pecially of coal tar powders or tablet*
because they lessen the vitality of the
patient.
There Is no specific for the grip.
Peruna has been used with good
success In former grip epidemics. In
dications point to the return of grip
tills winter.
Do not fall to read the experience
of former grip patients with Peruna.
Mrs. Gentry Gates, 8219 First Ave,
East Lake, Ala., writes: "I had a
bad case of grip. I tried Peruna and
It cured me. I <gin safely say It Is a
fine medicine."
Mrs. Charles E. Wells, Sr., 230
South St., Delaware, Ohio, writes:
•‘After a severe attack of la grippe I
took Peruna and found it a good
toaim/'
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna
Lucky Day Almanac for 1914.
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GILT EDGE the only ladies' shoe dressing that posi
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children's boots and shoes, Ahines without rub
bing. 25c,'Trench Gloss," I Oc.
STAR combination (or chining and polishing all kinds
of russet or tan shoes, 10c. "Dandy” sire 25c.
“QUICK WHITE" (in liquid fonn with sponge)
quickly cleans and whitens dirty canvas shoes,
IOcand25c.
BABY ELITE combination for gentlemen who take
pride in having their shoes look Al. Restores color and
lustre to all black shoes. Polish with a brush or cloth, 10c.
"Elite” sire 25c.
If your dealer does not keep the kind you want, send
as the price in stamps for a full size package, charges paid.
WHITTEMORE BROS. 8c CO.
20>26 Albany St. Cambridge, Mass.
The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of
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Why pay a high price
fer ready-made stock and
poultry food when it is so
much cheaper to prepare
your own stock or poultry
food? Mix a teaspoonful of
Bee Bee
STOCK & POULTRY MEDICINE
01 with ground oats or corn 0i
aft meal, and you will have a a
IE stock or poultry food equal 2
? to the best made, at about J
• one-eighth its cost Try it! J
® Price 25c, 50c and $1. per cad (P
g $
• “It’s a saving proposition to use
Bee Dec Stock <S Poultry Medicine." Hi
—Ira Johnston, R. F. D. 1, O'Neill. N'cb. jgt
P. A. tl W
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DESTROY ALL AILING FOWLS
Disease Generally Attacks Most Sus
ceptible of Flock and They Should
Be Killed at Once.
(By M. F. GREELEY.)
Most ailing or diseased chickens or
hens had better be killed than doc
tored. In the first place It is by far
the quickest way. Again, it at. once
does away with any risk from con
tagion. Moreover a once sick hen,
even if she does seem entirely recov
ered, seldom develops into 'a first
class layer, and second class layers
seldom pay.
There is another point, often over
looked. Disease generally attacks the
weakest or most susceptible of tho
flock, and no flock was ever benefited
by keeping in it birds of this kind
when it Is known they are such. If
Ib true that now and then some trivia!
thing may ail an otherwise strong
bird, and it would be a mistake to
give her no opportunity to recover.
We have had cases of limberneck.
humble foot or slight lameness or cold,
that yielded promptly lo treatment.
A few drops of pain killer or other
hot drink seems to work on limber-
neck even more quickly than on a
cold, and opening the swelling and
applying some cleansing healing wash
has been about all we have ever
found necessary for humble foot.
But, as a rule, ailing hens or chicks,
particularly if they persist at all in
ailing, we thing had better be killed
and burned or buried deeply.
DIDN’T KNOW GREAT PLAYER
Boy Would Have Fallen Down and
Worahlped If He Realized of
Whom He Was Speaking.
Joe Tinker brought this story from
the east with him. He declares Willie
Keeler, now a scout for the Giants,
told it on himself:
Keeler likes nothing better than to
watch a bunch of boys playing a "sand-
lot game.” While scouting in a west
ern league town late in the season ho
chanced upon such a game, arriving
Just in time to see a lanky, scrubby-
haired lad, who was umpire, give a
decision. The little captain of the
team fighting the decision rushed up
to Keeler.
"Wasn’t that a strike, mister?” he
demanded.
"Sure it was," replied one of the
greatest batters in baseball history.
“Aw,” said the other kid captain,
fiercely, "what does that old boob
know about baseball, anyway?"
What Ho wanted,
“The palaces of our millionaires are
undoubtedly the most beautiful in the
world,” said a noted New York archi
tect the other day. "The American
millionaire has, as a rule, an aesthetic
sense. lie isn’t like Cashley of Chil-
licothe.
“Cashley, last winter, visited the TU-
viora. Arriving at the Palace hotel in
Nice, he said to the Clerk:
’’ ’Gimme tho dearest room In the
house, young feller.’
“ ’Yes, sir,’ said the clerk. ’And
would you prefer, sir, a sea view or a
mountain view—a view of the Medi
terranean, or a view of tho Maritime
Alps?’
” ‘Oh, I don't care nothin’ about
that,’said Cashley ‘The dearest room
in the house, young feller—that’s what
i want.’ ”
WHY SOME POULTRYMEN FAIL ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED
Lack of Thorough Investigation Be
fore Taking Up Industry Has Been
Usual Cause of Failure.
While there is a great profit in
raising poultry, failure of special
poultry farms is frequently reported.
Lack of proper investigation before
going into the enterprise has been
the usual cause of lack of success.
Then, too, perhaps, bad locations, lack
of the necessary amount of capital,
careless investment, improper choice
of breeds and character of buildings
had a great deal to do with tho trou
ble.
Some of the essential features in
the successful handling of a poultry
farm are the development of the
young stock, proper feeding, proper
marketing, the right kind of labor,
etc. Specialization in poultry is just
A Profitable Type.
as profitable as specialization In any
other branch of agriculture. A care
ful account of expenses and receipts
must be kept, so that a check can he
made from time to time on the busi
ness. Moreover, poultry in small lots
are very adaptable to people not in
the best of health and particularly (o
women, who are adapted to the rais
ing of farm fowls.
R. F. D. No. 8, Maryville, Tenn.—
"My baby, when three months old,
took eczema on his face and head.
His head and one side of his face
were almost in a solid sore. The ec
zema at first was kind of a rash and
then it broke out in water pimples
and they would burst and looked very
badly. It would itch and burn so bad
ly that he could not rest at all and
his hair just all fell out at onco till
his head was perfectly bald. He could
not sleep at night and was very cross.
“I tried remedies without any relief
at all; ho only got worse all the time
until I used Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment. He had great relief the first
application. He was soon cured and
his hair began to grow back and now
he has Just beautiful fine hair and
has no sign of eczema.” (Signed)
Mrs. H. D. Clabough, Jan. 28, 1913.
Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each
free,with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post
card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston.”—Adv.
Orderly Service.
A Methodist parson, called to preach
at an out-of-the-way town in California
was informed, before entering the pul
pit, that he must be careful, as rfiany
of the assembled congregation were
“roughs,” and would not hesitate to
pull him from the pulpit if Ills remarks
did not suit them.
The minister made no reply, hut
having reached the sacred desk, he
took from his pocket two revolvers,
and placing one on each side of the Bi
ble, gave a sharp glance around the
room and said: “Let ns pray.”
A more orderly service was never
held.—National Monthly.
GRAIN NEEDED FOR POULTRY
“Pape’s Diapepsin” fixes sick,
sour, gassy stomachs in
five minutes.
Rapid Revision.
“Blooh lias turned cubist.”
“Rot!”
"Sold his first picture for a thou
sand.”
“Fine!”
COLDS & LaGRIPPE
6 or 6 doses 666 will break any case
of Chills & Fever, Colds & LaGrlppe;
It acts on the liver better than Calo
mel and does not gripe or sicken.
Price 26c.—-Adv.
A man tries to live up to bis ideals
almost as hard as a woman tries to
live up to her photographs.
Mrs.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens the gums, redness lntlsmma-
tlon,itilnrs pnln,cures windcolic ,25c a bottled*
Anticipated Bother,
"Why don’t you sit down. Weary?"
■ “Aw, shucks! Look at ther trouble
of gettln’ up again."
Atlanta Directory
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V1CTR0LAS AND GRAF0N0LAS
Complete stock of Victor and Co
lombia Records. I. M. BAMECG..
8* Peachtree 8L Wet to for catalogs
Corn May Be Used as Food to Advan
tage, but It Must Be Supplemented
With Something Else.
Grain is the staple food for poultry,
and will be used for that purpose as
long as fowls are kept on farms; but
hens cannot give good results on
grain alone. It is beneficial to them,
says the Fruit Grower, and will be at
all times relished, but the demand of
the hens is such as will call for vari
ety. In the shells of eggs, as well as
their composition, are several forms
of mineral matter and nitrogen, which
can only be partially obtained from
grain.
Even grains vary in composition,
and when fowls are fed on one kind
for a long time, they begin to refuse
it, as they may be oversupplied with
the elements in the food partaken and
lack the elements that are best sup
plied from some other source. For
this reason they will accept a change
of food, which is of Itself an evidence
that the bett results from hens can
only be obtained by a variety of food.
Corn and wheat may be used as food
with advantage, but it must be given
as portion of the ration only, and not
made exclusive articles of diet.
Water for Ducks.
Ducks kept entirely on land must
have deep drinking vessels, so they
can get their heads under water.
Where shallow vessels or troughs are
used they gum up about the eyes, be
come listless, sit about, lose their ap
petites and eventually die.
Meat Food Lacking.
Feather-pulling fowls usually lack
meat food.
Time it! In five minutes all stomach
distress will go. No indigestion, heart
burn, sourness or belching of gas, acid,
or eructations of undigested food, no
dizziness, bloating, or foul breath.
Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its
speed in regulating upset Rtomachs.
It is the surest., quickest and most cer
tain indigestion remedy Jn the whole
world, and besides it is harmless.
Please for your sake, get a large
fifty-cent case of Pape’s Diapepsin
from any store and put your stomach
right. Don’t keep on being miserable
—life is too short—you are not here
long, so make your stay agreeable.
Eat what you like and digest it; en
joy it, without dread of rebellion in
the stomach.
Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your
home anyway. Should one of the fam
ily eat something which don't agree
with them, or in case of an attack of
Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or
stomach derangement at daytime or
during the night, it la handy to give
the quickest relief known. Adv.
The Spender.
At Christmas the millionaire filled
his pockets with bills. To the post
man, Janitor, hallboy, barber, and
waiter, each and all, he gave a ten-
spot.
“Ha, ha!" he chuckled. “I'm the
guy who put the X in Xmas!"
Dishonest persons are
wrapping rank imitations to
look like the clean, pure,
healthful WRIGLEY’S. These will
be offered principally by street fakirs, peddlers
and candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent
stores. Refuse them! Be SURE it’s WRIGLEY’S.
BUY IT BY THE BOX
of most dealers — for 05 cents.
Each box contains twenty 5 cent packages.
Chew it after every meal
Pleas for Patriotism.
"You should be patriotic and con
tribute your valuable services to your
country without thought of pecuniary
reward!"
"I will,” replied the official: "just
as soon as a whole lot of people get
patriotic enough to quit sending their
bills to me.”
Tetterlne for Ring Worm and Skin
Disease.
Varnvllle. S. C., July 17. 1908.
My wife uses your Tctterlno tor Ring
worm, also uses It In her fumlly for all
kind of skin diseases, nnd she thinks It
a good medicine. There Is no substitute.
L. R. Dowling.
Tetterlne cures Eczema, Tetter, Ring
Worm, Old Itching Sores, Dandruff, Itch
ing Piles, Corns, Chilblains and every
form of Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetter
lne 50c: Tetterlne Soap 25c. At drug
gists or by mall direct from The Shup-
Irtne Co., Savannah, Ga.
With every mail order for Tetterlne we
f ive a box of Shuptrine's 10c Liver Pills
ree. Adv.
Wet With Vinegar.
Cut hams may be kept from mold
ing if the cut end Is wet with vine
gar each time after cutting. Vinegar
will also keep beef fresh for a time
when you happen to be without ice
temporarily, says the Christian Sci
ence Monitor.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottla of
CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infante and children, and aee that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use For Over 3o'Yean,
Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
Tho Same.
"My dear, this pie tastes Just a hit
stale—It must be yesterday's.”
“Yes,” replied Mrs. Hardcrust, "and
If you don't eat it today it will be to
morrow’s!”
The man whose specialty Is making
excuses uever makes good.
-SLOANS-
LINIMENT
relieves rheumatism quickly. It stimulates the circulation — in
stantly relieves stiffness and soreness of muscles and joints.
Don’t rub — it penetrates.
Rheumatism Never Returned
used it my knee was all O.K. and it lias never bothered roe since, I always keep
your Liniment in the house and carry it with me oa the road."—d** Thomas is. Honor,
West Philadslph.ia, Pa.
Rheumatism Neuralgia
Stiffness Vanished
"I suffered with an awful stiffness In
my legs. That night I rave my legs a good
rubbing with Sloan’s liniment and believe
me, next morning I could lump out of bed.
Sprained Ankle Relieved
"I was 11] for a long time with aseverely
sprained ankle. 1 got a bottle of Sloan s
Liniment and now I am able to be about
and can walk a great deal. I write this
because I think you deserve a lot of cred
it for putting such a fine Liniment on the
market and I shall always take time to
recommend Dr. Sloan's Liniment."—-*«■
Churls. kpuM of Bahlmon. M<L
Sloan’s Liniment give* a grateful
sensation of comfort. Good for
sprains, neuralgia, sore throat and
toothache. Use It now.
At oil Dealers, 25c., BOe. and $1.00
Send for Sloan's free book ou horses.
Address
Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc.
BOSTON, MASS.
to bur anything wlrer- I
Used In It. columns thnnld Insist upon b.vlnn what I
li. v ask for. rvfu.lns all substitute, or Imlutlons. 1
W. N. U„ ATLANTA, NO. fi-1914.
ItMUM of those ugly, grizzly, gray hair*. Uso “LA CREOLE” HAIR DRESSING. PRICE, SI.OO, tvtsll.