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THE CLAYTON TRIBUNE, CLAYTON, GEORGIA.
S CIENTISTS tell us that wholesome properly
raised biscuits contain mote calorie* end more
nourishment than any other bread. But every one
knows that to be healthful and easily digested, bis*
cuits must be carefully made and properly baked.
"Happily, my experience has shown that it is
almost impossible to make poor biscuits with
self-rising Sour,” writes a housewife of* Blythe,
wood, S. C. "My biscuits in the North, made
with ordinary flour, were invariably a failure, but
I can truthfully say that when I use self-rising
flour the reverse is the case. . . . Through a
number of years* experience I have found self-
rising flour to be all and more than its manufac
turers churn it to be. . . . Its convenience and
economy in saving both time and labor can hardly
be over-estimated.’*
Because it simplifies die work of baking and
practically eliminates failures, self-rising flour «•
the most economical flour you can use. Aside
Atom this, dietitians and food experts command
its healthful qualities. Next time you cook bis
cuits try self-rising flour. You’ll never regret id
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One-Piece Garments
Women's Dresses, look
for the Stifel Boot Shaped
Trade Mark stamped on the
hack of the doth. Insist on
work dothes made of StifeTs
Indigo Cloth.
J. L. STIFEL & SONS
indigo Dyers and Printers
Wheeling, W. Va.
Empty wngons make the most noise.
WOMEN! DYE FADED
THINGS NEW AGAIN
Dye or Tint Any Worn, Shabby Gar-
ment or Drapery. '
Diamond Dyes
Each 15-cent package of "Diamond
Dyes" contains directions so simple
that any woman can dye or tint any
old, worn, faded thing new, even if
she has never dyed before. Choose
any color at drug store.—Advertise
ment.
Don’t put things off—put them over.
No government is safe unless but
tressed by good will.
An honorable dentil Is better than
a disgraceful life.
Indigestion produces disagreeable and
sometimes alarming symptoms. Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills remove symptoms and
tuuiau vvfciavio riiia remove oyni jji'jiiib auu
re.tore digestion. 371 Posrl St., N. T. Adv.
GOOD BISCUITS
Are Your Best Food
STATE NEWS
BRIEFLY TOLD
Macon.—Paul Wright, Whitney, 8.
C., Is In a hospital here, shot in tha
abdomen, he says, by Reynolds, Ga.,
officers.
Cartersvllle.—Claude C. Pittman,
recently formally announced his can
didacy for the office of solicitor gen :
eral of the Cherokee judicial circuit,
which Is to be voted on at the Septem
ber primary.
Savannah.—Jess V. Jackson, of Sa
vannah, general agricultural agent of
the Central of Georgia railway, prob
ably will be elected president, of the
American Railway Development asso
ciation. He is now a vice-president
Columbus. Under a warrant
charging embezzlement, sworn out by
Sheriff P. M. Daniel, of RuBsell coun
ty. J. R. Jackson,' cashier of the
Phenlx - Girard bank, was placed
under arrest just before night
and taken in a -car to Seale, where
he was placed In jail.
Cutlcura Soothes Baby Rashtt
That Itch and burn, by hot batha
of Cntlcnra Soap followed by gentle
anointings of Cntlcnra Ointment
Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe
cially If a little of the fragrant Cutl
cura Talcum is dusted on at the fin
ish. 26c each.—Advertisement
Among the Norwegians there Is a
belief that stockings ,knlt out of yarn
spun from dog’s hair will cure rheu
matism. /
Louisville.—Ed Jackson, negro, was
given a life sentence In superior court
here for the murder of McKinley Wil
son, another negro, on J. J. Smith’s
farm near Wrens, a few weeks ag6.
The trouble arose over a dozen eggs
for which Wilson owed Jackson. Jack-
son went Into Wilson’s field demand
ing payment. ’’
HOUSEWORK NOT DRUDGERY
For Women In Good Health
Read How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
_ Compound Changed Conditions
For These Housewives
Back Don't Bother Me Now
Lincoln, Nebraska. — “My back
>otht
would bother me so and when I had
to do any
any heavy lifting It made me
ich With tl
tick to my stomach with the palna in
my back. I have my housework to
do and four babies to tako care of so
when I heard of Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound I took it and I
feel better. My back don’t bother
me and I can eat more and work. I
do all my housework and washing for
six in the family. I will tell other
women to take the Vegetable Com
pound and yon may publish my let
ter.”—Mrs. Charles F. Dolezal,
1201 Garber Ave., Lincoln, Nebraska.
Fell Better At Once
Volga City, Iowa.—‘Twill tell you
what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound did for me. I was all run
Macon.—John H. Tlcknor, paint con
tractor, who shot and killed Sam Pow
ell, negro, recently when he claims,
the negro attempted to hold him up,
is out under $2,500 bond. A coroner’s
jury acquitted Tlcknor of murdering
the negro by''returning a verdict 6v
justifiable homicide. The grand jury
da to Investigate the shooting.
Albany.—As a result of a fight grow
ing oat of a hone whipping ftdmlnls-
tered by a Salvation Army lassie, to
S. D. Rigsby, 65, the latter Is In jail
charged with shooting Joe Pate, 20-
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. T.
Pate, recently. Pate Is In Phoebe Put
ney Memorial''hospital in a critical,
condition with, a• bullet through the
lung.
Compound did
down and could hardly be on my feet.
I was bo cold I could not keep warm.
I bad nmnb feelings and then heat
flashes would pass over my body. I
bad severe pains in my sides ana was
very nervous. I saw your advertise
ment in the newspapers so I thought
I would try your medicine. My hus
band got me a bottle of the Vegeta
ble Compound and I began to feel
artea taking it.
better as soon as I started taking
I have taken it off and on for three
yean now. I keep bouse and do all
my work for my husband and two
little boys and make my garden. I
feel fine and I tell others what the
medicine has done for me. I think it
Is the beet medicine in the world for
women.”—Mrs. Thomas Gkindle,
Volga City, Iowa.
Can Do Any Kind of Work
Fouke, Arkansas.—‘T had the ‘Flu’
and after that I had a pain in my side
and was not able todomv work I was
so weak. I found an advertisement
In a paper and it told what Lydia
In a paper and it told what Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
would do, and I took It Now I can
do any kind of work I want to. I
think every family ought to keep ft
In the house all the time and I intend
to do so.”—Mrs. Dora Philyaw,R»R.
No. 2, Fouke, Arkansas.
Over 100,000 women have so far
replied to our question, “Have you
received benefit from taking Lydia
E Pinkham’s Vegetable CompoundT’*
98 per cent of these replies are -
“Yes.”
This shows that 98 out of every 100
women who take this medicine for
the ailments for which it is recom
mended are benefited by it .
This goes to prove that a medicine
for certain_definite all-
1-Kn
men to—not a cure-all—can and does
do good work. For sale by druggists
everywhere. '
An old bachelor says that women
are given to small talk In large quan
tities.
More than 90,000 people dally use
the 48 elevators la the Equitable
building of New fork.
Blackahear. —p H. f Lester Dykes,
young tax colebtor of Pierce county,
was killed recently Id the * pasture
back ot his father’s' house where he
lived. He was'dfead when his father
found him, and. it is supposed he had
been killed shortly after leaving his
homo early affer the dinner hour. He
had gone to tfio pasture to dig fish
bait for a flshtqg trip, taking along
his gun and hoe, and It is supposed'
that the gun was accidentally dis
charged, the full load taking effect in
his stomach. j?
and
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Washington, D, , C.—With the ap
proval by the sedate appropriations
committee of thcPainendment of Sen
ator Harris, of Georgia, for. $50,000
additional to study the processes for
the manufacture' of calcium arsenate
and other poison*'to be used for the
extermination and prevention of the
cotton boll weevil, the total amount
of $90,000 has been secured by Sen
ator Harris for fighting the boll wee
vil in appropriations for the < next
fiscal year on amendments added In
the senate to the, bouse bills. He se
cured $16,000 for the arsenic deposit
Investigation by the geological sur
vey, and $26,000 for the poison gas
experiments-by the chemical warfare
servlco.
Sylvester.—M. Hugh Westberry, of
Sylvester, was eleqt^d president of the
Georgia association at : the annual
meeting of that organization here re
cently. Other officers chosen includ
ed: H. G. Hastings, Atlanta; Mrs. J.
E. Hayes, Montezuma; P. M. Oliver,
Savannah, and P. R. Bomeisler. Way
cross, vice presidents. Following the
election of officers, J. D. Bell, presi
dent of the Federal Intermediate
Credit bank, Columbia, S. C„ delivered
an address in which he advocated the
organization of county-wide credit
corporations through which Georgia
fanners may -borrow money and en
able themselves to stock their (arms
with cows, hogs and poultry and also
practice dairy farming
Gainesville.—Two unmasked • men
held up and robbed the conductor and
motorman ot a street car on the out
skirts of the city on the New Holland
line. Scorning the pennies, the rob
bers got away with but $12.60. The
watches of?.their victims also were
not molested, -A stranger boarded the
cor at New Holland, according to the
carmen, being the only passenger un
til near the city limit*, when another
passenger got on. The two acting
together took the conductor's revolver,
threw it on a seat,
and bade their vie-
good night." The men
over good clothing, the
Officers have found no
robbers. V
Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi-
Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing
Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid Imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend R;
If a girl could only marry the best
man at her wedding there would be
fewer divorces.
WHY DRU66ISTS RECOMMEND
SWAMP-ROOT •
For many years druggists have watched
with much interest the remarkable record
maintained by Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root,
the great kidney, liver and bladder medi
cine.
It is a physician’s prescription.
Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi
cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and
bladder do the work nature intended they
shoiild do.
Swamp-Root has stood the test of years.
It is sold by all druggists on its merit and
it should help you. No other kidney medi
cine has so many (riends.
Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start
treatment at once.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation, send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N, Y., for a
■ample bottle. When writing, be sure
and mention this paper.—Advertisement.
Flattery. Is having your secret opin
ion of yourself expressed In the lam
juage.
HU Part
Mrs. Heck—Of course your husband
has made his will?
Mrs. Deck (grimly)—He has signed
It.—Boston Transcript.
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