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Skin Ablaze
with Eczema
Constant Itching Almost
Unbearable!
We know there is one thlnjr that stop*
eerema, and that is more rc<l Mood-cells!
8. 8. 8. builds them by the million! You
ran increase your red-blood cells to the
point where it is practically Impossible
lot in >i • 11 ii
Mood-cells lncreaoe in number, blood lm
purities vanish! IVo also know that night
follows day. Both are facts! Itut have
yon ecscma sufferers, ever actually taken
advantage of this wonderful fact? Thou
sands Just like you have never thought
about It! Skin eruptions, eczema with nil
It* fiery, Uu digging torture and Its soul
tearing, unreachable Itching, pimples,
block heads sod bulla, they all pack up and
go, when (he tide of blood-cells begins to
roll in! Blood cells are the figbtlng ghnfa
if nature! S S. 8. builds them by th
million! It has been doing it since 1820!
ft. 8. 8. i one i*f tlie gront'-st blood n d!
builders, blood cleansers and bodybuild
er* known to us mortals! When you put
these facts together,—then t > continue t >
have erreni* and skill emotions looks
more like a sin than a disease. Mrs.
Arthur N. Smith, Pearl St., Newark, Ohio,
writes:
"My l it'lr yirf f !ft a tvrv hod rase of
ettrrna. -Stir began taking S. ,S. ,S. nod u
wotl now. / thunk you very muck. I le!l
my friend* what a goad wad/'rine it t’. /
cost!of talk too much about it, for l /.now
it i* O. K "
Here 1s your opporfunlf”. 8 ft. 8. ran
talns only vegetable medicinal Ingredients.
Bern use 8. 8 8. does build reil-liiood-cells,
if routs rheumatism, build i firm flesh,
fills ont hollow eheeka. beautifies the com
plexion, builds you up when you are run
down. S. 8. 8 is sold at all drug etnrrs,
fn two sires The larger size bottle ia the
more economical.
makes you feel
Kke yourself again
S.S.S.
Good Looks.
"What h treat good-looking people
are! How they ought to be encouraged
when the generality Is so common
place—good looks, when probed to
their essence, are as often as not a
good spirit looking out through ordi
nary eyes, nose and hair." —“The
Veneering*,” by Sir Harry Johnston.
A SIN TO LET
HAIR FALL OUT
35c “Danderine”Saves Your
Hair—L : nds Dandruff!
Delightful Tonic
Hurry! It's your duty! Each day
you see a little more hair falling out
and you are making no effort to avoid
baldness. What a pity. Falling hair
means your hair is weak, sick—pos
sibly dandruff is strangling it, or the
hair root pores in the scalp are not
firm and tight, thus wasting the hair
growing oils.
Danderine almost instantly stops
falling hair of men or women and
cleans every particle of dandruff
away, then the hair takes on new
life, vigor and strength to grow
strong, thick and long.
Danderine is delightful— not sticky
or greasy. Go to any drug store
now and get a bottle. Use it. Have
healthy, heavy, beautiful hair and
lots of it.
Prescription Frea to All.
There are many troubles which you
fannot cure by the Bible and the
hymn-book, hut which you cun curt
)y a good persplratton und a breuth
>f fresh air.—Beecher. ,
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5V 2 per cent. 5Vt per cent
FEDERAL FARM
LOANS
We are authorized to
make loans in the Coun
ties of Lamar, Spald
ing, Pike, Butts and
Monroe.
S. B. WALLACE
Sec.-Trea*.
GRIFFIN, GA.
| Spalding N. F. L. A.
OYSTER DINNER AND
BAZAAR AT YATESVILLE
On December 9th the Woman’s
Missionary Society of the Baptist
church of Yatesville will hold an oys
ter dinner and bazaar at Yatesville.
The proceeds of the day will go to
the building fund of the new Bap
tist church which is now going up.
Everybody is invited to come and en
joy the day and help out a good
cause. The Baptist church building
at Yatesville was burned recently,
entailing a large loss to the member
ship and they are straining every
resource to raise funds for the new
building, work on which has begun,
and they need all the help and en
couragement possible.
PREVENTION —l
better than cure. Tutt’a Pills taken in I
time, are not only a remedy for but prevent I
SICK HEADACHE
biiiousaeM, coniiipLtion end kindred diuues |
Tutt’s Pills
SOME CONCLUSIONS
BY THE WAY SIDE
The way to whip the boll weevil is
to kill him. The way to whip the
peach weevil is to kill hint. Prac
tically they are one and the same.
Their habits and methods of destruc
tion are identical. Now, then, what
amuses me is why the cotton farmer
jumps from producing: cotton to
peach growing. He is simply jump
ing from the frying pan into the fire,
and the fire is ten times hotter and
more expensive than the frying pan.
Not only that, but you can gather
your cotton anti market it whenever
it is your interest to do so, whereas
the peaches must be gathered and
marketed in ten days, whether the
market suits or not. Had you ever
thought of this? Now it is imma
terial to me whether the people grow
cotton or peaches, but I dislike to see
them catching at straws in their en
deavors to meet boll weevil condi
tions.
This is a cotton growing section.
The world needs cotton and the world
expects us to grow it. The grain
and cattle growing septions of the
West might as well quit the indus
tries peculiarly suited to those sec
tions as for us to abandon cotton and
go into other lines of production not
adaptable to our section. Mind you,
the West does not grow grain only,
but produces everything adapted to
its climate and conditions. The
West and Northwest diversifies. If
one crop comes up short, some other
crop will come up long and equalize
its production. So it is with us, and
any section which pursues a different
policy will suffer when the end of
the year comes. I have watched
closely everything the experiences
and observations of those who have
been experimenting as to how to
fight the boll weevil, and without an
exception the verdict is tjiat the
farmer who accepted the situation
and fought the boll weevil as directed
by the Agricultural Department at
Washington has come out on top, and
is today self sustaining; whereas
those who abandoned cotton and
jumped into all these other much ad
vertised side issues are “cussing”
their luck. For this cotton growing
section they are side issues and ac
cessories, and the experiences of this
year have proven it beyond question.
When 1 speak of this section, I mean
the Sixth Congressional district. The
conditions of climate and soil in
South Georgia and Alabama are dif
ferent from ours. Peanuts, cane,
peas and hogs and cows are not a
profitable proposition with us, except
as side issues. Our main money
crop must’of necessity be cotton sup
ported by all these sides issues like
hogs, cows, corn, peas, chickens and
such like. They give you something
to eat, but when you want some
money to make you feel independent,
you must have a few bales of cotton.
Successful farming is a survival of
the fittest. Old slip shod methods
will not meet the situation. The
time has come when it requires the
same intelligence, the same will pow
er and energy, the same business
equipment to succeed at farming as
is required by any other line of in
dustry. The negro is not equal to it,
except under the persistent, intelli-
gent direction of the white man. So
let us make no mistake for 1923.
Let us familiarize ourselves with the
experiences and demonstrations of
1922 and so into the new year fully
equipped to prow cotton as our mon
ey crop supported by all the side is
sues within our reach, but by no
means depeud solely upon these side,
issues for our main support. A bal
anced ration is advocated for animals
and human beings, and a balanced
farm production .is absolutely de
manded if we would live and thrive.
A. 0. MURPHEY.
REVITALIZE!
I) There are thousands whe S
are ailing just a little, whe |
I need a tonic to energize and I
levitalize, who should util- 1
ize the nourishing benefits cf |
Scott’s Emulsion
Your body does not re
f quire powerful drugs
or stimulants, but
does need nourish
ment vitalized with
health-building vita
mines, to help re
store normal resistance.
A. Bowne Bloomfield, N. J. 2.'^J
Mongoose Belie* Appearance.
The mongoose is the most contra
dictory of four-footed creatures. He
looks milder than new milk; but ths
naturalists give testimony that In tfat
presence of a cobra he is the moot
furious, rampaging thing that wears
fur —the Terry McGovern of the ani
mal kingdom. For that the world
must, respect him, even when It shuts
its doors in his sad little face.
CORNS
Lift Off with Fingers
\
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nJJ'
Doesn’t hurt a bit! Drop a little
“Freezone” on an aching corn, in
stantly that corn stops hurting, then
shortly you lift it right off with fin
gers. Truly!
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
“Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard corn, soft corn,
or corn between the toes, and the
calluses, without soreness or irrita
tion.—Adv.
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Clumsy Animal.
Badgers are, for the most part,
clumsy animals, with stout and squat
forms, as though they had been fat
tened out from above, downward, says
the American Forestry Magazine. This
flattening includes both head and tail,
the latter being rather stout and
broad.
BREAK A COLD
IN FEW HOURS
“Pape’s Cold Compound”
Acts Quick, Costs Little,
Never Sickens!
Every druggist here guarantees
each package of “Pape’s Cold Com
pound” to break up any cold and
end grippe misery in a few hours or
money returned. Stuffiness, pain,
headache, feverishness, inflamed or
congested nose and head relieved
with first dose. These safe, pleas
ant tablets cost only a few cents,
and millions now take them instead
of sickening quinine.
Volume of Sound Important.
A wedding in Afghanistan is fol
owcd by much noise ami merryin-ik
ng, the Idea being that the more
ioi.se that is made the more suecess
:ul the marriage will he.
FARM LOANS
We are prepared to handle an un
limited amount of farm loan business
at 6ls per cent per annum with a
reasonable commission.
We can lend for 5,7, or 10 years
time, in amounts ranging from
SI,OOO to $40,000.
If you are in the market for a loan
on your farm, let us submit you our
proposition.
“QUICK SERVICE”
IS OUR MOTTO
cJCII or write—
CLAUDE CHRISTOPHER
Barnesville, Ga.
Correspondent for
STATE & CITY BANK &
TRUST CO.
(Formerly Old Dominion Tract Cos.)
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
MR. FLEMING
RAPIDLY IMPROVING
Mr. J. B. Fleming, who had his
left foot amputated some weeks ago
as the result of an accident when his
automobile was run over by a Cen
tral train, has been doing just fine
ever since the injuries were sustain
ed. He has been at the home of
his sister, Mrs. J. F. Wooten, on
Thomaston street, where he has been
given every possible service and at
tention.
Mr. Fleming expresses deep appre
ciation for the thoughtfulness and
kindness manifested toward him by
the people of Barnesville. He says
his room has been full of flowers, of
which he is very fond, sent in by the
good women of the city, which has
helped him wonderfully in bearing
his misfortune.
Mr. Fleming has all along been es
teemed by the people of the county
and section, but his friends did not
know how much they thought of and
appreciated him until this misfortune
came to him. He has endeavored to
lead a useful and upright life, which,
after all, is the greatest thing a man
can do, as he has found out by the
friends he has made among all classes
of people.
g w Nose stopped up?W
Imentholatum I
clears itAf
MR. HOLMES IMPROVING
Mr. John M. Holmes, of Sparta,
who was seriously hurt in an automo
bile accident some weeks ago, is im
proving rapidly as a patient in the
Piedmont Sanatorium in Atlanta.
Mr. Holmes had both upper and
lower jaw bones broken, and sus
tained other injuries, but it is very
gratifying to his hosts of friends that
he is improving so fast. He will
probably have to remain at the sani
tarium several weeks longer.
He is a son of Mrs. W. P. Holmes
of Barnesville and has hundreds of
friends throughout this vicinity.
DYE BLOUSE OR
BABY’S COAT IN
"DIAMOND DYES”
Each package of “Diamond Dyes”
contains directions so simple any wo
man can dye or tint her old worn,
faded things new. Even if she has
never dyed before, she can put a
rich, fadeless color into shabby
skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stock
ings, sweaters, coverings, draperies,
hangings, everything. Buy Diamond
Dyes—no other kind—then perfect
home dyeing is guaranteed. Just
tell your druggist whether the ma
terial you wish to dye is wool or
mixed goods, Diamond Dyes pever
streak, spot, fade or run.
LIBERTY BONDS
HAVE BEEN CALLED
The secretary of the treasury has
called for the redemption of certain
registered and coupon Victory Notes,
to be redeemed December 15th, and
the First National Bank here an
nounces that it will be pleased to
handle the transaction for any of the
citizens who wish it. The officers of
the bank will be glad to serve you in
this line if you want them to do so.
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Hie Quinine That uoes Nat Affect the Ilea'’
Ceccuse of its tonic and laxative effect. I.AX.’.
IVK liROMO QUININXJ is better than ortiinar
Vjixine and does cot cause aervousuess n<
naii'S. in head. Remember the full uameat
Kik ior th' siaoature * f E. W. GROVE.
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Youth Preserver.
A noble life aim is more than nn
ambition preserver: it is also a pow
erful health and youth preserver. Tr
is a tonic that prevents premature
aging. When the faculties are em
ployed in working out a splendid des
tiny we are happy, contented: the
mind is so fully occupied that it can
not deteriorate or Inst* its buoyancy.
And \( is tile mind that keeps the
body yontie.
Isolds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove
the cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine."
E W. GROVE'S sien&ture on box. 30c.
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The Things Worth While.
Education is the calling forth of nil
those qualities by which man is dis
tinguished—it is “proficiency in liv
ing." What ministered satisfaction to
the man of seventy, eighty, ninety in
recalling his past life? only the
recollection of how far he had dis
played in intercourse with his fellow
men those qualities with which a true
education Is concerned—love of love,
hate of hatred, fellowship, service to
the community.—The Friend tLon
doc).
IF SICK, TODAY!
TAKE NO CALOMEL
“Dodson’s Liver Tone" Straightens You Up Better Than
Salivating, Dangerous Calomel and Doesn’t Upset
You—Don’t Lose a Day’s Work-Read Guarantee
I discovered a vegetable compound
that does the work of dangerous,
sickening calomel and I want every
reader of this paper to buy a bottle
for a few cents and if it doesn’t
straighten you up better and quicker
than salivating calomel just go back
to the store and get your money back.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson’s Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
thirty feet of bowels of the sour bile
and constipation poison which is
clogging your system and making
you feel miserable.
I guarantee that one spoonful oT
this harmless liquid liver medicine
will relieve the headache, biliousness,
Something to
Think About
By F. A. WALKER
BEWARE OF SHADOWS
TO MAKE one’s self lmppy, to
keep on the sunlit trails, to go
about the day’s duties with a light
heart and a willing hand, one must
keep constantly in the splendent, radi
ant rays from the worlds above.
It is not easy to wear a smile when
troubles hover near, but by continued
effort in tiie right spirit, it can be
done.
Many of our annoying perplexities
are of our own making, consequently
they can be avoided by turning from
them when they first knock at the
door of our hearts for admission, and
shutting the door in their faces.
We are inclined to brood over some
fancied wrong until it becomes a
formidable ghostly thing that haunts
our life from day to day. We are
prone to forget that we are rational
beings possessed of spiritual powers
capable of turning night into day by
a grain or two of faith, which in our
moments of despondency we frequent
ly overlook, or cast aside in quest of
a balm of our own.
We art not willing to accept the
sacred promises given to us by the
Master of Men, simply because we
prefer the shadows of doubt rather
than the glorious sunlight of endur
ing truth, so we continue to stumble
and fall in the darkness of our crea
tion and blame the Fates for our mis
erable plight.
Human vanity and an exalted idea
of our blood-and-flesh prowess are in
most cases responsible for the sor
rows, tears and disappointments that
usually beset us.
We make pitiable jobs of our work
but we stubbornly refuse to change
our methods even though they bring
ns nothing but regret and pain.
And generally we rest fairly con
tent with our failures, for we keep
multiplying them and courting their
company when we know in our hearts
that we should pursue a contrary
course.
We wish to he assured of brighter
days, but in our blind eagerness to
find them, we deliberately turn our
backs upon the paths that take to
the hills and choose the rougher
roads that carry us down to the dark
valleys.
If we would not waste our years
in ignorance, we must lift our eyes
up to tile light of Wisdom, place our
bands confidently in her always friend
ly palm and be content to be guided
by tier kindly counsel and illuminat
ing smile, for there is no other way
by \Vhieh we can hope to overcome
Impeding obstacles and reach the
heights.
(© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate.)
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Art in Advertising.
"Nobody wants my corsets for fat
women.’’
"You mustn’t bill them that way.
Advertise them as slenderizing.*
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Old Gold and Silver bought.—J.
H. Bate & Cos.
coated tongue, ague, malaria, sour
stomach or any other distress caused
by a torpid liver as quickly as a dose
of vile, nauseating calomel, besides
it will not make you sick or keep you
from a day’s work.
Calomel is poison—it’s mercury
it attacks the bones often causing
rheumatism. Calomel is dangerous.
It sickens—while my Dodson’s Liver
Tone is safe, pleasant and harmless.
Eat anything afterwards, because it
can not salivate. Give it to the chil
dren because it doesn’t upset the
stomach or shock the liver. Take
a spoonful tonight and wake up feel
ing fine and ready for full day’s
work.
MR. AND MRS.
JORDAN RETURN HOME
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jordan re
turned home Friday evening from
Johns Hopkins, at Baltimore, where
they went some weeks ago for treat
ment, Mrs. Jordan submitting while
there to an operation, from which
she rapidly recovered.
Mr. Jordan was thoroughly ex
amined by specialists, who greatly
relieved him of some fears he had
about his physical condition, assur
ing him there was no serious trouble
with him, which will be a source of
much gratification to all the people
of the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan have been
given hearty welcome home and ex
tended congratulations over their im
proved physical condition.
BUDDED PECAN TREES FOR
SALE
ALL STANDARD VARIETIES
WRITE FOR PRICES
W. B. LAMAR
Park Frot, Thomasville, Ga.
November, 1922 2-23
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Has a Skyscraper.
In central Massachusetts, east of
the Connecticut valley, is a ridge of
hills, which after crossing into New
Hampshire, sends up a well-known
watch tower known as Mount Monad
nock, 3,186 feet, says the American
Forestry Magazine. This range con
tinues northward sending up an occa
sional peak like Mount Sunapee, the
southern Kearsarge and Mount Cardi
gan.
“COLD IN THE HEAD”
Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent “colds” are
generally in a “run down” condition.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE is a
Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to
be used locally, and a Tonic, which acts
Quickly through the Blood on the Mu
cous Surfaces, building up the System,
and making you less liable to "colds.”
Sold by druggists for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, O.
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Providence Evidently on the Job.
My husband had just bought a car
and. was learning how to drive. One
beautiful Sunday afternoon we drove
out into the country. On the way back
it had grown very dark and my hus
band had increased, the speed. Sud
denly, the car turned half way around
on the road and the engine died. We
didn’t notice the railroad track until
a speeding passenger train tlew past,
about two yards from our car!—
Chicago Journal.
Good Health.
If you would enjoy good health,
keep your bowels regular. No one
can reasonably hope to feel well
when constipated. When needed,
take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They
are mild and gentle.
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Good for the Dressmakers.
Testimony in a recent lawsuit be
fore a London court was to the effect
that a woman who aspires to "hold
her own” In the exclusive circles o t
English society, must have from 30 to
40 new gowns a year at an average
cost of S2OO each.
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Habitual Constipation Cured
. ia 14 to 21 Days •
"LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation It relieves promptly but
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. Very Pleasant to Take, a 60c
per bottle.
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Will Our Arms Vanish?
According to one scientist, our arms
and legs will gradually disappear from
our bodies, though he estimates tIHS
calamity as not occurring for at least
10,000 years. Meanwhile, we do not
hare to worry.