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^juthern Folks Testify
^Columbus, life Ga.t—“Manyf times during
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the change , splendid .... health. I highly
in can
recommend 'Favorite Prescription’ for
weak women or those approaching the
critical time of life, it is the best medicine
QUINN, J ha™ ever 2913 4th taken."—MRS. Ave. S. A. Mo
A Woman’s Tome and Nervine
Ge ~i —“Guting all of my mar¬
ked Prescription • life I have to found be Dr. splendid Pierce’s tonic Favorite
nervine. I the a and
was on verge of nervous pro¬
stration when I first started to take the
■description (during the first year of my
mamed hie) and it cured ruo of my ner¬
vousness and so built- me up in health that
ever since that time I have depended upon
it to restore me to a better condition when¬
ever I have become weak, nervous and
rundown. It has never once failed to
Bilious Attacks and Sick-Headaches
Augusta, Oa.:—‘*Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant
Pellets are the best I have ever used. I
give them to all members of my family and
I consider them very good for children,
being easy to take, and while they are very
effective, they do not cause distress. They
act on the liver, toning it up when sluggish,
and for constipation, bilious attacks or
rack-headaches the ’Pleasant Pellets’ are
especially fine. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel¬
lets should be kept in every home as a
loud Jbstes St* W. B. PArCH.
THE “BLUES”
Caused by
Acid-Stomach
Millions of people who worry, are despon
dent, have spells of mentai depression, fee
blue and are often melancholy, believe tha
these conditions are due to outside influencei
over which they have little or no control
, Nearly always, however, they can be tracec
*o an internal source—acid-stomach. Nor ii
^ Vt to be wondered at. Acid-stomach, beRln
nin#r with such well defined symptoms as in
/ digestion, belching, heartburn, bloat, etc.
will, If not checked, in time affect to somi
degree or other all the vital organs. Thi
nervous system becomes deranged. Dipestior
suffers. The blood Is impoverished, Healtl
and strength are undermined. The victim ol
acid-stomach, although he may not knon
the cause ----- of ■ -, his •••“ ailments, ***••**«-•**-«» feels iccip his uia hope Hope
courage, ambition and energy slipping. An<
truly life is dark—not worth much to
man or woman who has acid-stomach!
Get rid of it! Don’t let acid-stomach ho
you - —------ back, wreck . your j uui health, ix-aiui, make i 11ti rv.tr yoi jo
days miserable, make you a victim of t
blues’- and gloomy thoughts! There Is
marvelous modern remedy called EATON
that brings, oh! such quick relief from yc
•tomach miseries—sets your stomach to rigl
-—•makes it strong, cool, sweet and romfo
able. Helps you get back your strength, vie
vitality, enthusiasm an nd * good cheer. _
many r thousands thousands upon upon th thousands icusands of sufferer
have used EATONIC with such marvelou&i
helpful results that we are sure you wl
feel the same way if you will Just pive it
trial. Get a hi* 50 cent box of EATONIC
the good tasting tablets that you eat like
>it of candy—from your druggist today. H
will return your money if resuits are nc
iven more than you expect.
EATONIC ■P t FOR YOUR
ACID-STOMACH^
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CHEWING
The tastiest
tobacco you
ever tasted.
KODAKERS
Who Take Pictures!
We will do the work and give you
FREE an ENLARGEMENT of your
favorite negative with white borders
for cash finishing order of $1.50, or
for $1.00 and names of kodaking
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His Favorite Place.
"He is a man of extremes in his
moods. He is either up in the garret
or down in the cellar.”
“Well, If he was prudent enough to
ay in a private stock I het most of
e time lie’s down in the cellar.”
Cuticura Soothes Baby Rashes.
That Itch and burn with hot baths
of Cuticura Soap followed by gentle
anointings of Cuticura Ointment.
Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe¬
cially if a little of the fragrant Cuti¬
cura Talcum Is dusted on at the fin¬
ish. 25c each everywhere.—Adv.
Point of Vantage.
“What have you here?” , ‘
“A humorous article entitled{
Funny Side of Straphanging.’ ”
“The idea of anybody being able
see the funny side of straphanging!
“Oh, it can he done, if you vie
straphanging from the right ang
The author of this piece occupied
seat.”
7 DJNP **■» Nt^ht and Morning
Have Strong, Health.
N. Eye*. If they Tire, ltd
Smart or Burn, if Sort
V, TUUR lm rVrC Irritated, Inflamed o
I I LO Granulated, use Murin
often. So >thes. Refreshes. Safe fo
(ni?nt or Adult At all Druggists. Write fo
Free Eye Book. Marin* Ere Remedy Co.. Oictf
has been of much
benefit have to me. I
taken it when
suffering inine from fem¬
troubles
Which had caused
me to become all
run down and when
I was going thru
middle life I de¬
pended entirely
upon the ‘Pre¬
scription’ to keep
me well, it being
my and only medicine,
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5RANITE BLOCK FOR PAVING
Material Regarded as Particularly
Suitable for Trunk Lines Enter¬
ing Large Cities.
Study of various paving materials
suitable tor much-traveled highways
ms disclosed interesting data on
Iranite blocks to the bureau of public
•oads of the United States department
>f agriculture. Many road builde's
ire coming to regard this material as
particularly suitable for trunk lines
uttering large towns and cities where
here is an increasing amount of
teavy traffic.
Though the initial cost of granite
dock construction is high, the innin
enaace of the pavement. If properly
aid and grouted, is less than that of
The Maintenance Cost of This Kind
of Pavement, if Property Laid, Is
Less Than That of Almost Any
Other Kind of Pavement.
almost any other type of pavement,
in Worcester, Mass., over a period of
10 years the average maintenance cost
per yard was less than a half cent.
This also is true in other cities, re¬
gardless of the fact that in general
:he streets covered with granite block
paving are those carrying the most
severe traffic.
ROAD TESTS IN CALIFORNIA
Over Adobe Land Concrete Is Laid on
Sides With Macadam in Middle
—Surface Topped.
An experiment in road construction
aver adobe land is being mnde in u
section of the county highway between
Bay Point and Pittsburg, in Cali¬
fornia.
Experience has shown that concrete
roads built over adobe land results in
the cracking and disintegrating of the
road in a few seasons and fn an effort
to overcome this trouble County
Surveyor Arnold is having the link of
the county highway constructed in :i
manner tried in several eastern statei
and proved successful.
The concrete Is laid in two separati
sections, each eight feet wide with n
two-foot strip through the center. In
this strip Is placed oil macadam which
Is rolled level to the surface of the
concrete and the entire surface is
faced with a topping.
GOOD ROADS ARE ESSENTIAL
Success of Motor Truck Express Lines
Depends Greatly on Character
of Highways.
The success of the motor truck ex¬
press depends to a very large degree
an the character of the roads over
which the routes run. Bad roads in¬
crease the operating costs, and conse¬
quently the rates to patrons, beyond
the point of economy. Trucks are de¬
structive to roads unless tlie roads
are permanently built. Therefore, the
problem of improving and developing
the marketing facilities for farmers
through the establishment of rural
motor express lines is directly con¬
nected with the problem of permanent
Improvement of the highways.
TRUCK IS QUITE EFFICIENT
Cost of Construction and Maintenance
Is Lowered One-Half by Use
of Equipment.
In the construction and maintenance
of the earth ronda in the rurri sec¬
tions, the most efficient equipment yet
found consists of a road grader drawn
by a five-ton truck. This equipment
will do trte common grading such as
Is usually done on this type of roac
for about one-half the cost of doing
the same work with teams in the old
way.
VIANURE CARRIER IS USEFUL
Cost of Handling Fertilizer Is Mate.
Hally Reduced—Hauled to
Fields Immeaiately.
The cost of handling manure maj
be reduced by the use of a carrier nnc
an overhead track. The usual plan is
to throw the manure into the carrier
this requires but one handling. Tht
is then dumped into the spread
which is hauled to the fields and
unloaded by the horses. Manure is
handled but once.
IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL
SlINMfSflKKH.
Lesson
(By REV. P. B. K1TZ WATER. D. D.,
Teacher of English Bible In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
(Copyright, 1020, Western Newspaper Unlon^
LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 29
PETER WRITES ABOUT CHRIS¬
TIAN LIVING.
LESSON TEXT—I Peter 2:1,-IB, 11-25.
GOLDEN TEXT—He that saith he abid
eth In him ought himself also so to walk,
even as he walked.—I John 2:6.
PRIMARY TOPIC-Doing as Jesus did.
JUNIOR TOPIC—How to Treat Those
Who Wrong Us.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC
—The Nobility of Patience.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
—Ideals for Christian Living.
The purpose of Peter was to estab¬
lish all who were passing through
suffering and testing. See for exam¬
ple 1:7. 3:14. 4:12, 5:10-12. ,
I. Christian Growth ,vv. 1-5).
The Christian obtains his life
through the new birth, and the agent
of its accomplishment is the Word
of God (1 :23). The same vitaliz¬
ing and energizing power which makes
the believer a child of God is essen¬
tial to growth and development. In
•order to have spiritual growth there
must be both renunciation and appro¬
priation.
1. Renunciation (v. 1). Certain
tilings injurious to spiritual life must,
be put away (1) malice—all wicked¬
ness, that is, the will to do injury to
others without cause; (2) guile—de¬
ceit of nil kinds; (3) hypocrisies—
feigning in ie wlmt one is not—assum¬
ing a false appearance; (4) envies—
hatred of others because they possess
excellencies which we do not; (-5)
evil speaking—ail kind of slanderous
speaking against others.
2. Appropriation (vv. 2, 3). (1)
Spiritual food must be taken (v. 2).
The principle of the new life was con¬
veyed through the Word (1:23), and
the Word is the means by which that
life is to lie strengthened and de¬
veloped. Just as a new bom babe
loves milk, so men who are born again
love the Bible. (2) Spiritual food
must he assimilated (v. 3). The Word
of God must lie received and assim¬
ilated by meditation.
3. The grand objective (vv. 4, 5).
It is coming to Christ—to grow up
and become a part of tlie glorious
church, the spiritual house, which is
designed to show forth the glory of
God.
11. Seemly Behavior of Christians
(vv. 11-25).
1. As pilgrims and sojourners (vv.
11, 12). Christians are merely so¬
journers on the earth; they are jour¬
neying through It on their way to the
eternal home in the heavens. Our
heavenly citizenship (Phil. 3:20)
should constrain us to (1) abstain
from fleshly lusts (v. 11). The term
“lusts” includes the entire army of
unclean forces springing from our
carnal natures; they are enumerated
in Galatians 5:19-21. These war
against the soul. (2) Behavior hon¬
est before the heathen (v. 12). Chris¬
tians shoui- so live that It will he
Impossible for the world to speak
against them as evildoers.
2. As citizens (vv. 13-17). While
the Christian’s true citizenship is in
heaven, he lias a responsibility as n
citizen on the earth. A Christian man
recognizes the necessity of social or¬
der, and will not only graciously sub¬
mit to the authority of rulers regard¬
less of the form of government, hut
will faithfully perform his obliga¬
tions as a eitizen. This he will not
do through erlnglng fear, hut as the
Lord’s free man. Iiy this fret- sub¬
mission as a servant of God lie puts
to silence the ignorance of foolish
men (vv. 15. 10). (1) Honor all men
(v. 17). He will see in every man
the image of God and therefore give
honor to him. (2) J.ove the brother¬
hood (v. 17). The Christian has a
peculiar love for those who are of the
same household. (3) Fear God (v.
17). (4) Honor the king (v. 17).
This has pe."nliat>significance, for In
all probability the wicked Nero was
the king then reigning.
3. As servants (vv. 18-25). While
doubtless waves were meant here, the
principle applies to Jill who have re¬
lation to employers. The Christian
will be in subjection to his master.
He will not only do this when Ids
employer is gentle and reasonable, but
even when It means wrongful suffer¬
ing. It means not only submission,
hut loyalty. It is the duty of a Chris- j
tian to consider and further the in- ;
terests of ids employer. Many times
to do so means hardship and suffer¬
ing. The grand example of suffering
wrongfully is Jesus Christ. While his
suffering is an example to us, it was
much more, because he- suffered in
order to break forever the power of
sin so as to do away forever with
oppression.
Change Comes With the Morrow.
However vexed you may be over¬
night, things will often look very dif¬
ferent. in the morning. Jf you have
written a clever and conclusive, but
scathing letter, keep It back till the
next day, and it will very often never
go at all.—Lord Avebury.
Today.
We often fall to recognize it, b/,1
the fact: remains that today is tryfnf.
to live up to the highest standard ot
thought and determine
NAME “BAYER” IS ON
GENUINE ASPIRIN
Take tablets without fear, if you see
the safety “Bayer
Cross.”
If you want the true, world-famous
Aspirin, as prescribed by physicians
for over eighteen years, you must ask
for “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin.”
The “Bayer Cross” is stamped on
each tablet and appears on each pack¬
age for your protection against imi¬
tations.
In each package of “Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin” are. safe and proper direc¬
tions for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia,
Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain In
general.
Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab¬
lets cost but a few cents. Druggists
also sell larger “Bayer” packages. As¬
pirin is the trade mark of Bayer Man¬
ufacture of Monoaeeticacidester of
Salicylicacid.—Adv.
If you would know a man study his
infirmities rather linin' his virtues.
CONVENIENT!
If Constipated, Bilious or
Headachy, take
“Cascarets.'*
Cascnrets never gripe, sicken or in¬
convenience one like Salts, Oil, Calo¬
mel or harsh Pills. Feel bully! Be effi¬
cient! Don’t stay sick, bilious, head¬
achy, constipated. Remove the liver
and bowel poison which is keeping your
head dizzy, your tongue coated, your
breath bad and stomach sour. Why
j not spend a few cents for a box of
(’a sea rets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest
j laxative-cathartic you ever experi¬
enced? They work white you sleep. Adv.
Many a man says he is nervous
when lie is merely ill tempered.
We offer $10000 How’* for This? of y catarrh
that any case
cannot bo cured by HALL’S
CATARRH MEDICINE
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak¬
en internally and acts through the Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
Sold by druggists for over forty years.
Price 75c. Testimonials free.
P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Some folks would rather waste time
titan make good use of it.
You never can know how superior to other
preparations Dr. Peery’s "Dead Shot" ts un¬
til you have tried it once. A single dose
cleans out Worms or Tapeworm. Adv.
Ambitious.
“Making money, 1 see. If you keep
on like this you tuay get into our cir¬
cle.”
“I have no time for circles. I pro¬
pose to plug straight ahead.”
Lambs rush in Wall street when the
old sheep fear to tread.
GERMAN POTASH
-rfr
ROYSTER’S
FERTILIZERS
trade mark
REGISTERED
We have ample supplies of German Potash Salts to
enable us to say to the trade we are prepared to
furnish all grades of mixed goods with foreign
Potash Salts EXCLUSIVELY and, in addition, we
are prepared to sell Genuine German Kainit and
other grades of foreign potash Salts.
KAINIT ...................................12.40% Potash
KAINIT ...................................14.00% Potash
MANURE SALTS................ 20.00% Potash
MURIATE OF POTASH .....................50.00% Potash
See your Royster dealer and place your order now
F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO.
Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Lynchburg, 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, Ohio
Instead of kalsomine or wallpaper
No Package To Get
Genuine Alabastin 0
Without Cross Results You
and Circle Must Ask for
Printed in Rod Alabastino
by Name
We Hand You the Package That Puts Health
and Cheerfulness in Your Home
Smoked, grimy, papered, painted or kalsomined walls are a
menace to health and offensive to the discriminating housewife.
Alabastine is so economical, so durable, so sanitary, so easy to mix and
apply that it is universally used in securing proper wall conditions.
Alabastine is used in the homes, schools, churches and on all kinds of interior
surfaces, whether plaster, wallboard, over painted walls, or even over old wallpaper
that is solid on the wall and not printed in aniline colors.
Alabastine is packed in dry powder in full five pound packages, requiring
cnly pure cold water to mix, with directions on each package. You will readily
appreciate the economy of Alabastine over other methods, and remember it is
used in the finest homes and public buildings every¬
where. Be sure you get Alabastine, and if your dealer
cannot or will not supply you, write direct for sample
card and color designs with name of nearest dealer.
New walls demand Alabastine, old walls ap¬
preciate Alabastine.
Alabastine Company
1646 Grandville Ave. Grand Rapids, Mich.
RELIABLE
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SAW MILLS
and ENGINES
Improved steel wire cable friction feed and belt feed saw mills.
Portable and semi-portable high speed engines mounted on high
pressure boilers,Cornish and slab boilers. ®esf oil tractor on the market
Complete Line Clrenlar Saws, Teeth, Locks, Pulleys, Belting, etc., for Immediate Shipment
Avery & Company, 53 South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
FRE5H-CRISP-WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS
THE SANITARY METHODS APPLIED IN THE
MAKING OF THESE BISCUITS MAKE
THEM THE
STANDARD «fEXCELLENCE
3mtr Dealer ha* (hem, or if not he should.
cAsk him or writ* us qivinq his name.
CHATTANOOGA BAKERY
A New Department.
“How’s your meat department com¬
ing on?”
“Women don’t rush for the rem¬
nants as they do in other lines.”
Question Incomplete.
Mrs. A—Have you still got that cook
you had last week?
Mrs. B—Whicli day last week?
DEAN'S O’Too-TAN
SOY BtANS
The most wonderful soil builder ever
known. Write for our illustrated catalog,
giving full description. All kinds of gar¬
den, field, flower and grass seeds.
EVERETT SEED CO., ATLANTA, GA.
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 9-1920.