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CALUMET
The Economy BAKING POWDER
A Big Time and Money Saver
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BEST BT TEST
Don’t be led into taking Quantity for Quality
Calumet has proven to be best by test in millions of
homes every bake*day. Largest selling brand in the
world. Contains only such ingredients as have been
officially approved by U. S. Pure Food Authorities.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER
TWELVE KNOWN
CANCER FACTS
Arranged for Public Information by
the Cancer Commission of the Med
ical Association of Georgia and
Approved by the American Socie
ty for the Control of Cancer.
Here are twelve known cancer
facts. They are gathered by I)r. J.
L. Campbell, Chairman of the Can
cer Commission of the Medical Asso
ciation of Georgia, under arrange
ment with the American Society for
the Control of Cancer, with head
quarters in New York.
1. If an early cancer is completely
removed, it will not return.
2. There is a time when every can
cer can he cured, for it exists in
what is known to scientific men as
"pre-cancer.”
3. Cancer is first a lump or sore
that “can he felt with the fingers or
seen with the eye," or gives certain
definite warnings. If we knew how
to interpret these warnings, cancer
could be cured.
4. Nine cases out of ten do not
cause pain in the early stages. This
is unfortunate.
6. Cancer starts as the result of
long continued irritation. If irrita
tion is removed, cancer will not de
velop.
6. Cancer develops at the edge of
a scar—where the scar and normal
tissue meet. If the scar is removed,
the cancer will not develop.
7. Certain definite symptoms pre
cede every cancer, just as surely as
wind clouds precede the rain storm.
The time is coming when these symp
toms will be heeded.
8. One hundred thousand people
in the United States are annually af
flicted with some form of cancer.
This is on the authority of the Pub
lic Health Service.
9. One woman in every eight, who
is over forty years of age, dies of
cancer. Three times as many wo
men as men die with cancer between
thirty-five and forty-five years of age.
From that time on, the ratio is more
nearly equal.
10. Every person over thirty-five
years of age who is not sure about a
lump, sore or unnatural discharge
should consult a competent physician
and demand a thorough examination.
If the first doctor consulted cannot
V^spirifl
SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin
Unless you see the name “Bayer"
on package or on tablets you are not
getting the genuine Bayer product
prescribed by physicians over twen
ty-two years and proved safe Ijy mil
lions for colds, headache, toothache,
earache, neuralgia, lumbago, rheuma
When you bake
with Calumet you
know there will be
no loss or failures.
That’s why it is far
less expensive than
some other brands
selling for less.
The sale of Calumet is
over 150% greater
than that of any other
brand.
give a rational opinion, ask for a con
-1 sultation.
11. Procrastination has caused the
loss of many valuable lives.
| 12. Any doctor who tells you that
he has a sure cure for cancer is a
fraud. There is no such thing as a
cancer serum or any remedy that
will cure cancer by being, injected
into the veins or rubbed on the skin.
CALOMEL MAY TURN
ON YOU NEXT TIME
NEXT DOSE YOU TAKE MAY
SALIVATE AND START WORLD
OF TROUBLE.
Calomel is mercury, quicksilver.
It crashes into sour bile like dyna
mite, cramping and sickening you.
Calomel attacks the hones and should
never be put into your system.
If you feel bilious, headachy, c6n
stipated and all knocked out, just
go to your druggist and get a bot
tle of Dodson’s Liver Tone for a
few cents which is a harmless vege
table substitute for dangerous calo
mel. Take a spoonful and if it
doesn’t start your liver and straight
en you up better and quicker than
nasty calomel and without making
you sick, you just go back and get
your money.
Don’t take calomel! It makes you
sick the next day; it loses you a
day’s work. Dodson’s Liver Ton#
straightens you right up ami you feel
groat. No salts necessary. Give P
to the children because it is perfect
ly harmless and can not salivate.
MR. ELLIOTT GOES
TO GAINESVILLE
Mr. Hubert Elliott, who has for
several months been doing business
at the “U-Save-It Store,” has accept
ed a position with the L. W. Rogers
Cos., in Gainesville, Ga., and has
moved his family to that city. The
many friends of Mr. Elliott and his
wife will regret to see them leave
Barnesville, but are pleased to know
that he has secured a lucrative posi
tion with the Rogers Stores, and wish
him much success in his new home.
tism, neuritis, and for pain in gen
eral. Accept only "Bayer” package
which contains proper directions.
Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost
few cents. Druggists also sell bot
tles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaceticacidester of Salicyiicacid.
IS THE WORLD
HARD-BOILED?
Despite all arguments to the con
trary, we believe the world is not
"hard-boiled,” as the current slang
expression goes. Things may not be
the same, as far as manners and
morals arc concerned, as they were
some half a century ago, but for that
matter, nothing is the same as it was
then. And while we do not condone
the ultra-modish defiance of all the
laws of courtesy and propriety, still
we are prone to believe that the vast
majority of people constituting the
modem generation are not the type
who defy these laws and customs.
In other words, while calamity howl
ers bemoan the fact that the world
is going to the “bow-wows” we think
that most of the people here on this
planet are just as generous, just as
kind-hearted, and just as polite as in
former days.
In the first place, we have real
manners today, and not the super
ficial manner-ISMS of yester-year.
We say “Please” and “Thank you”
more than ever, and let alone the
stilted “Does Madam desire any
thing?” and “Is it pleasing that you
do this,” and other methods of “beat
ing around the bush” when it comes
to expressing what we really mean.
When a woman goes into her
kitchen today, she does not treat her
cook as a menial slave, but as a per
son. When she goes into a store,
MiLady does not assume a lorgnette
ified air of supercilious stand-offish
ness, but treats the clerks as humans.
When "a little daughter of the rich”
finds herself among those of a lower
social strata, she does not turn to her
nurse with a haughty “take-me-away
from-here-at-once-air;” rather she
stops and chats awhile. W r hen a
young lady of “le bon ton” class
meets up with someone of the “say
kid-ain’t-we-gat-fun ’n everything”
type, she does not shrug her should
ers and arch her brows in arrogant
disdain; but she comes back with a
“hello - there - where-are-you-going
may-I-come-along-too” smile and
away they go. In other words there
is less distinction between classes,
and the various social barriers have
to a large extent been broken down.
To the mournful tune that the rich
are all tight-waddier than ever, we
reply that said mourners look over
the lists of contributors to a
few of the big drives that have been
put on for benevolent purposes. Let
them also see who gives most to the
general uplift of the people in every
way.
Generosity exists too in forms
other than money-matters. Often
we hear the jolly “Going my way?
I’ll take you down,” offer from Some
one who owns a car. A ride now
and then seems a small thing but it
goes a long way in proving that we
are not a generation of bigoted, self
centered creatures. We are gener
ous with our smiles, with our greet
ings, with our treats, and with many
other of the little things in life that
count for much in the long run.
There is just as much politeness on
the part of the young people, and
fully as much deference to older per
sons as there has ever been. It is
true, a young man does not put his
hand over his heart and make a
sweeping salaam every time he meets
a woman. But do you see the fem
inity of the age placing one foot to
the rear and curtsying almost double
when she meets a man? These cus
toms are as antique as the colonial
furniture that is so sought after to
day. On your next trip among peo
ple take a look at the number of
cheery nods and smiles, and the ac
companying lifting of Fedoras —felt
hats, if you please—in good-natured
greeting. Also when you are in the
realm of street cars notice how even
elderly men bow with a “Have this
seat, won’t you?” as they proceed to
hang onto the straps. Notice also,
that young supposedly intox
icated with jazz and other modern
evils, are quick to help an old person
across a busy street; that they offer
to carry bundles for one; that they
make just as desirable escorts as in
days that are past. Then you will
see that chivalry exists the same to
day as it did in “days of old, when
knighthood was in flower.”
All in all, we think the modern
generation anything but deplorable.
This big, busy world, rather than be
ing a “hard-boiled” old thing, seems
to us just about the best place “as
is.” And we do not think the dan
gers of our debacle and disintegra
tion, so far as manners are concerned
at least, we do not think said dangers
are any more imminent and impend
ing than they have been for a long
time past.
PATSY CHENEY.
No Worms In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with Worms have an un
healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there is mors or l ess stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu
larly for two or three weeks will enrich the btaad.
Improve the digestion, and acx as a general Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and theChßdwiil he
to perfect health " Pleasant to take." 60c par bottle.
An ugly cut ?
I MENTHOLATUM 1
Risantiseptic and J
healing.
Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bush and Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Bartlett wish to
express their deep appreciation of
the many kindnesses and beautiful
flowers received from their friends
during the recent illness of Mrs.
Warren Bartlett. They are espec
ially grateful to the nurse, Mrs. But
ler, and Drs. Suggs, Willis and Corry
for their faithful attention.
RUN DOWN PEOPLE
NEED RICH BLOOD
YOU never heard a doctor say.
“He is all run down, but his blood
is pure and rich.”
The best thing—the biggest thing—
that Gude’s Pepto-Mangan does is to
purify and enrich your blood. Then
those weary, run down, dragged out
feelings will disappear, and the oldtime
vim and “pep” come back again. Get
Gude’s Pepto-Mangan today.
At your druggists—liquid or tablets,
as you prefer.
Gude’s
Pepto-Mangan
Tonic and Blood Enricher
REAL OLD FIDDLERS
CONVENTION
City Hall Auditorium, Ma
con, Ga., Afternoon and
Night, Nov. 16-17-18
Valuable prizes to holders of lucky
coupons.
Valuable prizes to amateur mu
sicians.
Best old time fiddlers and banjo
pickers in Georgia will be there.
” For further information address
P. O. Box 436, Macon, Ga.
A TONIC
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic restores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
it brings color to the cheeks and how
it improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate its true tonic value.
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
pleasant even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON tc
Enrich it. Destroys Malarial germs and
Grip germs by its Strengthening, Invigor
ating Effect. 60c.
You Don’t Have to Dig a Cellar
to Ha ve a Furnace-Heated Home
\rOU don’t have to tear up the floor!
An ALLEN CIRCULATING AIR
HEATER in the parlor, hall or living
room does the work of a small pipeless
furnace, circulating large volumes of warm,
healthful air throughout the house, making
dratty corners comfortable and maintaining
an even temperature.
Ellens f * H eater
IS*
Middlebrooks Furniture Cos.
Barnesville, Georgia
PECANS WANTED
Will pay 20c per pound for Seedling
any size, 1922 crop. Ship all you have
got. Prompt returns. For reference,
First National Bank.
Bainbridge Produce Cos.
BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA
DISEASES OF MEN and WOMEN
Our large and growing practice has been built upon a repe
tition of successes, doing the right thing in the right way
hundreds of times with uniform success. It will pay you in
both time and money to consult us free and learn the truth
about your condition before placing your case with anyone.
Our treatment is no experiment, it has proyen effective in
hundreds of cases. Write for testimonials from patients we
have treated.
THE FOLLOWING DISEASES ARE AMONG
THOSE WE TREAT SUCCESSFULLY
Blood Poison
Bladder Trouble
Kidney Diseases
Ulcers
Gall Stones
You may arrange
weekly or monthly
payments.
We use the new vaccines and animal serums with wonderful success in weak
ness, catarrh and bronchial troubles and all chronic and special diseases of men
and women. Everything strictly private and confidential.
P>TT P'G Fistula and Rectal Diseases treated by painless methods—no cut-
X lULiO, ting and no detention from business. In treating these troubles
we will make no charge if we fail to accomplish satisfactory results.
DR. HUGHES and Associated Specialists
MS'/a COTTON AVE. MACON, GA.
Long established and trustworthy, permanently located, our reliable remedies
for men. Hours daily 10 to 7; Sundays 10 to 1 only.
THROUGH OUR
MEMBERSHIP
in the Federal Reserve Banking System
we are placed in a stronger position
than ever before to take care of the
requirements of all our depositors,
whether large or small, whether they
keep checking or savings accounts;
and at the same time to give them the
most modern banking service.
Why not open an account with us
and begin at once to participate in
these benefits and the additional pro
tection which this system gives to
your money deposited with us?
reserve^
BARNESVILLE BANK
STATE DEPOSITORY
The outer wall of this handsome heater is
made of lustrous Wellsville polished copper
iron and a double wall construction pre
vents this outer wall from discoloring or
losing its natural finish.
It would pay you to investigate this new
heavy type ALLEN Heater which provides
such a healthful, efficient heating system
at such a low cost.
Weakness
Rheumatism
Loss of Vigor
Obstructions
Skin Diseases
Nervous Debility
Stomach Trouble
Burning Discharges
Special Diseases
Varicose Veins
Piles
Fistula
Rupture
Drains
Catarrh