The Grady County progress. (Cairo, Grady County, Ga.) 1910-19??, May 14, 1915, Image 7
GRADY-COUNTY-PROGRESS, CAIRO, GEORGIA. TWO LONG YEARS Mrs, Aseiin Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. Minneapolis, Minn.—“After my little one was born I was sick with pains in imy sides which the | doctors said were I caused by inflamma- jtion. I suffered a Igreat deal every month and grew very thin. I was under the doctor’s care for two long years without any benefit. Finally after repeated sug gestions to try it wo got Lydia E. Pink- ham s Vegetable Compound. After tak ing the third bottle of tho Compound I was able to do my housework and today I am strong and healthy again. I will answer letters if anyone wishes to know about my case. ’’—Mrs. Joseph Aselin, 608 Fourth Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, and' today holds the record of being the most successful remedy we know for woman’s ills. If you need such s medicine why don’t you try it ? If yon have the slightest doubt that Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound will help you,write to Lydia E.Pinkham McdicirieCo. (confidential) Lynn,Mass., for ad vice. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence. DR. SALTER’S EYE LOTION CURES SORE EYES - 2Ictvare qf Imitations - Tuffs Pills utlmulate tho torpid liver, strengthen the digestive organs, regulate the bowels. A rem edy for sick headache. (Jnequoled as an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. Elegantly flu gar coated. Small dose. Price, 25c. Our actions seldom tally with our good intentions. For bad burns Hanford’s Balsam IS used to give quick relief. Adv. A faint heart seldom lands a fellow in a breach of promise suit. Man. subsists upon other animals— including other men. For sores apply Hanford’s Balsam lightly. Adv. No girl should acquire a husband un tit she is able to'convert a round steak into a square meal. If your horse is kicked, or cut by barbed wire, apply Hanford’s Balsam, Adv. Misleading Advertisement. Jonah Raged. "Yes, the brute advertised as s a summer resort with an ocean view,” he cried. It Is Good for Man. To heal cuts, sores, burns, lameness and other external ailments quickly use Hanford’s Balsam. ' It is a valu able household remedy and should al ways be kept in every home. Adv. Proprietorship. . "Can a woman keep a secret?” “Yes; unless it’s some other worn an’s.” ; I K, Produce Go, ATLANTA, GEORGIA The Reliable House prompt Returns—We handle Its Country Produce . » in touch with 2,500 stores, restau rants,-hotels, etc., in our big city anAcan handle any quantity hulfry and Eggs Fruk and Vegetable Butter, etc. Con ct with us for results. Bradstreet Commercial w&gency. or any Banker. , - W,?N. u.; ATLANTA, NQ.‘20-1916. No man receives the full culture ot a man'In whom tlie sense ot the beau tiful Is not ebcrislicd.-Channlng. The tender wafllc licnrle are sot upon Is cltlier crisp or soggy and anon Like maple sirup made of corn and cobs Lasts but five minutes and Is gone. —Myrtle Reed, DAINTY COMPANY DI8HES. Take sponge cake cut in neat sliceB and line the sides of sherbet cups, pour over the juice from canned or preserved peaches, place a half peach In each qup decor ated with whipped Y'^'YVl cream and a few shredded almonds. The cream should be sweetened nnd flavored with al mond if that flavoring is lilted. When making a plain loaf cake cover with the following delicious frosting: Take a pound and a half of maple sugar, a cup of boiling water nnd cook together until the sirup hairs, beat the whites of two eggs until stiff and pour over the boiling sirup. Beat until the icing is thick, add one cupful of chopped walnuts and cover the cake. Potato Souffle.—Boll and mash ten potatoes, press through a sieve, add two onions and three tablespoonfuls of bacon, chopped fine, yolks of four eggs, well beaten, two tablespoonfuls of chopped parsley. Add a cupful of milk and cover with well buttered bread crumbs. Bake a half hour in a moderate oven. Pear Salad.—Take halves of canned pears, sprinkle with a few drops of lemon juice and place halls of cream cheese or cubes of Roquefort in the center. Place on leaves of lettuce and add dressing made from the pear juice, olive oil, catobup, vinegar and any desired seasonings. Red pepper, paprika and salt will be sufficient. Cheese Puffs.—Take a cupful of grated cheese, mix carefully with two tablespoonfuls of flour, add two well beaten eggs, a dash of salt and pepper and one and a half cupfuls of milk. Mix well and place in hot muffin panB, bake ten minutes in a moderate oven. These are very nice to serve with salads. Figs and almonds pounded to a paste and well mixed make a deli cious sandwich filling. To add to any vegetable salad rub the salad bowl or plate with the cut side of a clove of garlic. The tempting flavor adds greatly to the salad. DANPOUS IS SELDOM SOID NOW Calomel Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work —Dodson’s Liver Tone Acts Detter Than Calomel and Is Harm less for Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee! Every druggist In the South—your druggist nnd every body’s‘druggist has noticed a great falllng-oft In tho sale of calomel. They all give the same reason. Dod son’s Liver Tone Is taking Its place., “Calomel Is dangerous nnd people know It while DodBon’B Liver Tone is safe and gives bettor rosults,” said a prominent druggist. Dodson’s Liver Tone iB personally guaranteed by every druggist and medicine dealer. A large family-sized bottle costs only 50 cents And If you find it doesn’t take the place of dangerous, salivating calomel you have only-to ask for your money back* Dodson’s Liver Tonic is a pleasant-tastlng, purely vegetable remedy, harmless to both children and adults. Take a Bpoonful at night nnd wake up feeling fine, no ’ sick headache, biliousness, ague, sour stomach or clogged bowels. Dodson’s Liver Tono doesn’t gripe or enuso Inconvonionce all next day like calomel. Take a dose of calomel tonight and tomorrow you will feel sick, weak and nauseated. Don’t lose a day’s work! * Dodson’s Liver Tone Is real liver medicine. You'll know it next, morning bcenuse you will wake up with your bead clenr, your liver active,, bowels clean, breath sweet and stomach regulated. You will feel cheerful and full of vigor nnd ready for a hard day’s work. You can eat without risk of salivating yourself or your children. Get a bottle of DodBon's Liver Tono and try It on my guarantee. You’ll never again put a doso of nasty, dangerous calomel Into your stomach. WITH THE USUAL GREETING Late Arrivals. What got mo In bad,” said the cap tured burglar, “was the confound ed pet dog of your wife’s. It began to bark as Boon as 1 put my foot on the stair.” “Too bad,” replied Mr. Meekton. ’’Evidently the dog mistook you for mo.” DREADFUL PAINS GREATSUFFERING Was the Lot of This Lady Who Tells The Story of How She Re covered Her Health. If every tree in all tlie wood could take some ‘mortal form And leave the ground where it has stood through sunshine and through storm. The lofty pine would bo a knight in . armor strong and rare The slender birch with dress so while would be his lady fair. BREAKFAST, WHAT TO HAVE. It would seem that the ubiquitious potato might be dispensed with at the morning meal as it is dragged in at every other in some form. Hash is a time honored breakfast dish and should be admitted with' out criticism at the first meal of the day, hut in any other form let us not call the potato to ' breakfast. Rice Pan Cakes.—These are a most appetizing cake to serve for a hot dish at breakfast time. Mix two cup fuls of boiled rice with two cupfuls of milk and let it stand over night. In the morning add three cupfuls of flour, sifted, with a teaspoonful of salt, a tablespoonful of baking powder and a tablespoonful or BUgar and one of melted butter. Beat until well mixed and' fold in three well beaten eggs, the whites added.last. Drop by spoon , fuls on a well greased griddle. Omelet.—The omelet iB-the favorite breakfast dish and- when well pre pared and properly cooked is a most delicate dish. Take ns inany eggs as there are people to serve. Break the yolks into-a .bowl, add a tablespoonful of cold water for'every egg, beat the yolks until thick, add the cold water, shit and seasoning, then fold in the well beaten whites. • Have the omelet pan smoking hot and greased with a tablespoonful of butter added just as the omelet is to be poured in. Lift the sides of the omelet with a spatula while cooking, sh that it-will cook all tho way through, after it is well browned on the bottom set .into the oven to finish on top. To fold, cut the sides and lift the pan high with one hand gently folding with a spa tula in the ; other. Turn at once on a hot platter. The family should never keep an omelet waiting as it loses its fluffincss in a few -minutes. The Power of Toxins. One thousandth of a gram of tetanus (lockjaw) toxin' Is enough to kill a horse weighing 1,300 pounds or six hundred million times its weight.. More remarkable- still, onfe-thousandtb Of' a milligram ot tubercuiar-. toxin, will produce action on a man weigh; lng 132 pounds—stVty .trillion times its weight. ' ' . . .. ... Dallas, N. C.—Mrs. Thomas Davis, of this place, say8: “About two years ago, when I was eighteen years old, I was in a bad condition from womanly troubles. I fell off until I weighed not more than 85 lbs. I suffered dreadful pains in my hips, sides and abdomen, for about 5 days out of every month. I couldn't sleep at night, and the pains were so dreadful I couldn't lie down for the blood would seem to rush to my bead. I felt I must have some relief, for it seomed that the awful suffering would surely kill me. I had read of what Cardul had done for others, and thought I would try it. After the use of one bottle, the pains had entirely stopped and I was able to sleep. After using four bottles, I was well woman, I was regular, I got back my flesh, and 1 now weigh 126 lbs.; and am able to do all my work with out any trouble. I certainly recommend Cardul to Buffering women, for I know it cured me. My friends who saw me when 1 weighed 85 pounds and would see me now, would know what Cardul had done for me.” Try Cardul.—Adv. In the War Zone. “So your uncle has gone to the war, has he?” ”Yes, sir.” “And don’t everybody miss him?” "Why,’ yes, ’they have so far. He hasn’t been wounded yet.” TOO MUCH FOR JUDGE. GARY Youthful Lawyer Made Technical Er ror In Billiard Contest With Legal Veteran. Judge Martin, as a young lawyer and on first arrival in Chicago, thought himself fortunate in gaining an intro duction to Judge Gary—the Gary who tried the anarchists. The judge took a shine to the young chap and 'pro posed a game of billiards, wherein Martin made a technical error that he remembered for long. Gary played an old man’s game, and Martin then, ns now, was particularly bandy with a cue. Plcturo a contest of 34 points with four balls on a four and one-half by nine table. Tho judge (barely bend ing), with a childish bridge nnd a nerveless stroke, missed his first shot. Martin, in shirtsleeves, crouched over the table like a jockey piloting a win ner, and applied himself to rolling up a run. He had counted - fifteen or twenty when ho turned and saw the judge disappearing through tho door and moving with ruffled dignity. Russian Ammunition. Bill—They say the Russians tiro now using caviar for ammunition. Jilt—Well, I always did consider It deadly. Elderly Darky Remembered His Training and Addressed Stereo typed Question to “Angol.” Jack McGeevy, the vaudeville en tertainer, whb reared Ih a sou thorn locality whore tho population was largely blnck and where the older darkles were invariably vespcctful. A part of their deference, Bnya Me- Oreovy, was to Inquire ns to tho health of the family of anyone who addressed them,- even if he were a stranger. Thus nn oldorly negro wnB at work In tlie Helds not far from a fair grounds where a parachute jump was’ a part of the entertainment. Tho Jumper, a girl, had gone, up in a bal loon and bad encountered a wind which blew her some distance beforo she cut loose, and when she landed It wan only a few feet from tho old uncle with tlie hoe. lie lmil not aeon her descent, nnd ho fairly blinked ns ho beheld tho vision In scarlet tights and virulent peroxide hair. His train ing did not desert him, however, for ho asked presently: “Good evenin’, Miss Angol. How’s yo' paw an’ mnw?” Unlock for OhlllR and Fever. Have UHCtl It when necesHftry for SO years and have found no remedy ns effect l vc. H Elixir Unlock 50 cents, nil drug* gists, or by Parcel Post, prepaid, from Klocrew eld A Co., Washington, D. O. A Good Move-Unbelt Liver Fills* 60 pills 85 cents After a man has been married two weeks he can readily understand why love is blind. 1 Some mei* never misa the water while tha frter holds out. FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES ALL HER LIFE Nov. 23,1914:—“All my life my face wns covered completely with a maBB of pimples, blackheads and blotches. I spent a lot of money on numerous romedles and treatments without suc cess and no relief at nil. I tried so many things that I was afraid my case could not bo cured. Reslnol ointment and reslnol soap seemed to do me good right from the first I used two jara' of reslnol ointment and somo reslnol soap, thp total cost being only $2.00,' nnd this completely curod my case.' My skin is without a blemish, nnd I nm tho poBsosBor of ft beautiful com plexion.” (Signed) Mabell Ayres, Stone Mountain, Va. All druggists soil reslnol soap and reslnol ointment.—Adv. Sure Thing. > "What Is you idea of a cinolx?” : “Betting that the long hand of A watch will get around first.” Daily Thought. He who receives ft good turn -should never forget it; kts^-Who does one should never remember it.—Charron. GEORGIA MAN IS RESCUED IN TIME Resident of Woodstock Finds Himself Restored After His Physi cians Failed. The Watts Variation. Alfred WattB, the young futurist poet, was lunching with his publisher at a Broadway restaurant recently, and while waiting for his bill he amused himself by matching quarters with his host. After several dollars had changed hands, the publisher looked, through the window, at oho of. those entertaining (little Detroitobiles standing at the curb, and said, face tiously:- “I’ll match you for that car, Alfred.” Mr. Watts tosBed back his much- photographed golden mane, and re marked, with tl|ls characteristic drawl, “Aw, don’t be a piker! I’ll match you for two dollars." The Killjoy. Senator Lawson of Brooklyn has in troduced at Albany a bill to abolish the free lunch. 'The effect of this bill on drink ing?” said Senator Lawson tho other day. “Well, it's effect on drinking will be the same as the old wife’s. “.‘My old wife certainly looks after me good,’ said an old wag. ®She even takes off my shoos for me.’ ".‘That’s when you come home from Hogan’s saloon, I suppose,’ said an other wag. ‘No,’ Baid the first one, ‘It’s when I want to go there.’” Go After Business T. A. Lewis, who. lives out bn Route 3, Wobdstock, Ga„. was the victim of stomach troubles tor a long time. He tried the treatments of many doctors. He tried all sorts of remedies. His sufferings were a serious handi cap to his work. Then he tried M^yr’s Wonderful Remedy. Just as it always does, the first dose proved to him what could be done for his aliment. He took tho full treatment; then wrote: “I have taken your wonderful rem edy and am feeling better than I have felt in four years. "Your remedy does just what you claim it will do. . ”1 tried several doctors, but they did me ho good. I am glad that I have found your wonderful remedy. 1 have recommended it to somo of my neighbors who need it.” Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives per manent results for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Bat as much and whatever you like.. No more distress after eating, pressure of gas in the stomach and around the heart. Get one bottle of your druggist now and try it on an absolute guarantee—if not satis factory money will be returned.—Adv. When a man plays cards he is loaf ing. When a woman plays cards she Is attending to her social duties. Not the Ideal. “I want a sunny lot in life." "You'll find a few shade trees a great improvement.” in a business way—the advertising way. An ad in this paper offers the maximum service at the minimum" cost. It reaches the people of the town and vicinity you want to reach. Try li lt Pays Bothered by Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Head or Chest Colds? haled all night long through tho air passa ges to tho lungs, loosening tho phlogm, soothing tho inflamed membrauo, nnd aid ing tho body cells to drive out tho invad. germs. a addition, Vick’s is absorbed through pores, reducing tho inflammation and ing out that tightness andr soreness.'. Try the "Vap-O-Rub” Treatment—Re lieves by Inhalation and Absorp tion. No Stomach Dosing. No need to disturb your stomach with internal medicines for these troubles. Vick's “Vnp-O-Rub” Salve, combines by a special process—Menthol, Thymol, Eucn- lyptol, Camphor and Pino Tar, so that whon applied to the heat of tho body, theso in. gradients nro released in tbo form of vapors. Theso soothing, medicated vapors aro iu- Croup and ¥ I LAO Pneumonia if-you would remain a favorite nev er ask a favor. YOUB OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL VOU A man's reputation for politeness should bo based on Ms attitude toward the women of his own family. Our “JITNEY” Otter DON’T MISS THIS. Cutoutthls slip, enclose with 6c to Foley a Go.. 2843 Sheffield Ave., Dept. A. Chicago, 111., writing your name and address =1 clearly. You will receive In return a r trial package containing, Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain In sides and back, rheumatism, back ache. kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cath artic Tablets; a wholesome and thoroughly cleans ing cathartic; especially comforting to stout people. WINTERSMITH’S CHILL TONIC not only the old reliable remedy FOR MALARIA STAS general strengthening tonicundappetizer. For children as well as adults. Sold lorSO vears. 50c and S libottles at drug stores. DAISY FLY KILLER fifes. Neat, nlmn, or- numi'iital, convenient, cheap. Lasts all season. Made of moUl, can’tapll! or tip over; will not soil or Injure anything. Guaranteed effective. All dealers orfimnt er preen p»td for ei.SO. HA It OLD 80MER8, ISO De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. rafr WANTED-MEN EVERYWHERE Yes. *wd will touch you tho barber* trudo tn fow weeks, nnd give you position In bur shops. Toole freo. All for ?30. Torms. 116 ca8h fc f!6 In ten days. Wo pay yon wages while learning; Wrlto ub today. JACKSONVIIjLE . llAItUER . COLLKGK, W. Kay St. Jacksonville, Fla. LAND WARRANT HOME Tribute Kew Colony C*«paay,4t0Law BUf,,Isjilanspoilo.Ink. 60c, restaurant article. Soils t Bohpenhelt & Penso, End, PfttBbi^gh.Pv WANTED -AGENT'S—“12c • gets -,26o •ijollinfr n r- tlcic. Sample toy sold fifty one day. Ad- dre»B Novelties. Allendale.’.South .Carolina. Beoau80 of those ugly, grizzly, gray halro. Uao “LA CREOLE” HAIR DRESSING. PRICE, $1.00, retail