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Helps
Sick
Women
Cardui, the woman’s
tonic, helped Mrs. Wil
liam Eversole, of Hazel
Patch, Ky. Read what
she writes: “I had a
general breaking-down
of my health. I was In
bed for weeks, unable to
get up. I had such a
weakness and dizziness,
.. . and the pains were
very severe. A friend
told me 1 had tried every
thing else, why not
Cardui ?.. . I did, and
soon saw it was helping
me ... After 12 bottles,
I am strong and well."
TAKE
CARDIN
The Woman’s Tonic
Do you feel weak, diz
zy, worn-out? Is your
lack of good health caused
from any of the com
plaints 'so common to
women? Then why not
give Cardui a trial? It
should surely do for you
what it has done for so
many thousands of other
women who suffered —it
should help you back to
health.
Ask some lady friend
who has taken Cardui.
She will tell you how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
All Druggists
J.CT
WANTED —To yell my 6 cylinder,
7 passenger, 60 horse Cole automobile
at $1,000.00 for cash or will trade for
small farm or city property. Machine
lias been run less than 5,000 miles.
Good as new. W. H. Field.
For Rent, $15.00 Per Month.
No. 300 South Erwin street. Seven
room house. Can give immediate pos
session. See or phone W. H. Field at
the warehouse.
For Rent, $25.00 Per Month.
No. 200 South Erwin street. Seven
room' house, all conveniences. This
house now occupied by Dr. Boy D.
Stone. Can give possession April Ist.
See or phone W. H. Field at the ware
house, • - -j -
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is u blood
jr constitutional disease, and in order to cure it
you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, and acts directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is not a quack medicine. It was pre
scribed by one of,, the best physicians in this
country for years and Is a regular prescription.
It is composed of the best tonics known, com
bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di
rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect
combination of the two ingredients is what pro
duce* such wonderful results in curing catarrh
Send for testimonials, free.
F. 3. CHENEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O’.
Sold by Druggists, price 75c. -
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
EASY TO TAKE NO PAIN OR
ACHE.
It’s no longer necessary to bear the
weakening sickness and terrible nau- !
6ea that always follows a dose of cal
omel.
LIV-VER-LAX cleanses the torpid
liver, and livens up the whole systen
by ridding it of the clogging poison*
Yet it works so gently and pleasantlj
that you hardly know you’ve taken it
LIV-VER-LAX, being purely vegeta
ble, is absolutely harmless, and does
not tear up the system like calomel.
And it’s guaranteed to be satisfactory,
or the druggist will return your money.
For sale at 50c and $1 at Griffin Drug
Cos. —(advt.)
If you don’t know who handles Tip
Top and Butter-Nut Bread, excuse
your neighbor when he laughs in your
face. If not, its because you have not
tried Butter-Nut Bread. .
Wbenev er You Need a Genera! Tonic
Take Grove's _
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic propertiesof QUININE
■ud IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
.Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
..: _ ,l\ .
County i ioiiitt
Demonstration
Department
By MISS JESSIE BURTON.
GARDEN NOTES FOR, JUNE.
Plant the following seed during the
month of June:
Beans, (bush), beaus, (Him), beans,
(cornfield), beets, collard*, corn, egg
plant, okra, peas, (field), pepper, po
tatoes, (sweet), tomatoes, (North
Georgia), watermelon, (for late crop).
Some garden crops have been a
failure on account of the cold, unfav
orable weather. Some of these crops
may be replanted, such as beets, beans,
egg plant and tomatoes. A good sup
ply of okra and tomatoes ’should be
grown for canning later in the season.
Some of the early garden crops, like
English peas, lettuce, radißh, etc.,
may be replaced with corn, tomatoes,
eollards, etc.
For fungous diseases like blight,
rust, mildew, etc., use Bordeaux mix
ture. (See Spray Calendar). Arsenate
of lead should be included in this to
kill the eating insects. Remove and
destroy all rotting fruit and all plants
that are badly diseased.
ORCHARD NOTES FOR JUNE.
PEACHES. The last summer spra>>
ing of peaches is made in June on
varieties ripening the last of June and
i:' Julyu The varieties ripening be
fore the last of June should not be
sprayed in June, or a better way to
govern the last spraying is by the
statement that the last summer
spraying should be made four weeks
before fruit is due to ripen. On peach
es use self-boiled lime sulphur (8-8-50)
alone, according to the formula given
ir the Spray Calendar. During the
month sow the orchard to cowpeas so
as to supply nitrogen and humus; aud
to cause the trees to ripen the year’s
growth in the fall. On sandy soils use
no other varieties than the Iron and
Brabham, both of which are resistant
to the nematodes (root knot). Early
1 i the month mound the trunks of the
trees with soil, to a depth of 6 to 8
inches. This compels the moths to lay
their eggs high and the resulting
peach tree borers will be easily dug
out in the fall.
APPLES. Wherever the trees have
set a heavy crop, thin to one in a
cluster or so as not. to have two fruits
closer than three inches. For tlie
spraying of apples see Spray Calen
dar and follow schedule. On varieties
that are susceptible to bitter rot,
Bordeaux mixture should bp substi
tuted for the lime sulphur iu the
spraying which comes nearest the
•irst of July and in all subsequent
sprayings. The lime sulphur does not
seem to be very effective against the
bitter rot and apple blotch. It is good
practice to cultivate clean until about
the first of July and then sow to peas.
Cut out blight, disinfecting the prun
ing tools with formalin. Arsenate of
lead should be used in the June spray
as a protection against the second
biood of codling moth.
BUDDING. Toward the last of the
month pecan trees which have been
cut back for that purpose can be bud
ded. The pecan is budded by the use
of an annular or patch bud. A good
bulletin on this subject has been is
sued by the North Carolina Depart
ment of Agrifculture, Raleigh, N. C.
Peaches are also budded during this
month by shield budding. When bud
ded at this time it is called "June
Budding” and the trees are usually
ready to transplant during winter and
spring. This is a very simple process,
and with a little practice anyone can
become a peach budder.
Athens, Ga., June 9, 1917.
County Agent:
From this time on throughout the
rest of the year more or less sickness
is found in the ordinary f&tm flock,
due mainly to a few diseases which
can be treated successfully by the
treatments given below.
At the present time very little is
known about the treatment of poultry
diseases except in a few specific qjg.
eases which have been thoroughly in
vestigated by some of the experiment
stations.
The single fowl in the average flock
is not valuable enough to warrant any
individaul treatment and should there
fore be killed, even though success
may be assuerd. The cured bird will
never become a profitable producer
! after a serious sickness and should
; not be used In the breeding pen.
The aim of every poultry keeper
! therefore should be to keep hts plant
j and -manage his birds so as to prevent
! or reduce to a minimum the disease
; in his flock.
| All dead birds should be burned; if
j not possible, should be buried very
deep.
The factors that make sanitary
poultry farms are: Clean houses, clean
Pao TQ>y —'E.Twc car::f:v:u.- * j'JNS zi, ir,7.
-- >', .* an ards, afcd
clean birds.
In case of trouble, you should first
.-ee that the following requirements
to health have been fulfilled:
1. Use hatching eggs from well
matured, vigorous stock.
2. Thoroughly clean and disinfect
incubators and brooders.
3. Guard against heating, chilling or
getting little chicks wet.
4. Supply green feed and sour milk
at all times.
5. Provide free range and plenty of
shade.
6. Clean and disinfect houses often.
7. See that winter quarters are
clean, dry, airy, and free from drafts.
8. Feed a balanced ration.
9. Exterminate lice and mites.
Some of the commonest diseases
that we have and their treatments
are: Roup, chicken pox, sore head,
colds, cholera, and scaly leg.
LICE, FLEES, TICKS. Apply mer
curial ointment and vaseline (equal
parts) just below the vent, using
piece the size of a kernel of corn. Part
the feathers and get the ointment
down on the skin.
For chicks use ordipary lard, rub
bing a little on the head, inside the
wings and under the vent.
MITES. Clean the hen house, roosts
and nest thoroughly, and spray well
| with a solution of 1 part (crude) Car
bolic acid and 3 parts of kerosene oil.
COLDS. JJse potassium perman
ganate in the drinking water. Use
enough to turn the water a medium
purple color.
ROUP. When head is badly swollen,
wash with a solution of powered
borax, 1 ounce to a quart of water and
l*>wder head with iodoform while wet.
In case there are solid tumors they
should be opened, cheesy matter re
moved and surrounding membrane
washed with a good disinfectant.
SORE HEAD OR CHICKEN POX.
Remove crust or nodules and apply
ereolin (2 per cent solution) qr per
manganate, dust with iodoform, greese
head daily with lard. Feed Calcium
Sulphade in a mash at the rate of I
teaspoonful per 10 birds.
FOWL CHOLERA. Kill all badly in
fected birds. Use ereolin in drinking
water for all infected birds. Disinfect
all houses and runs. When outbreak
Is over, market the flock. Clean thor-
Mighly yards and • house and start
with new stock the following spring
or fall.
The following diseases may be
treated successfully by removing the
diseased birds: Rheumatism, limber
peck, leg weakness, and bowel trou
ble r, - . tIJ jL “
This department is only too willing
to help at any time that you may have
trouble with disease, either by a per
sonal visit to your county or by cor
respondence.
Yours very truly,
W. H. ALLEN,
Field Agent in Poultry Husbandry.
Dr. Frederic Jocobson says, 75% of
women need Phosphates to give
Strong, Healthy, rounded figure
and to avoid Nervous break
down. Thousands of women
grow strong in Nature’s
way.
“Consider the Lilies of the Field, How
They Grow.”
The life of the lily Is but a few
weeks or months. The life of man is
‘ithree score years and ten.” But to
live one’s life in its fullness, women
like the lily, must be nourished by
those same vital elements which na-.
ture provides for nourishing every liv
ing thing; and these include the valu
able phosphate so often lacking in the
usual food we eat today. Argo-Phos
phate is rich in these wonderful ele
ments. It contains them in concen
trated tablet form which is easy to
take and quickly assimilated and ab
sorbed into the system, and from youth
to oM age, builds and rebuilds body
and brain in beautiful harmony with
Nature’s perfect plan. “That’s why”
Argo-Pbosphate makes good solid
flesh and muscles.
SPECIAL NOTICE: Argo-Phosphate
contains the Natural phosphates which
thousands of physicians are prescrib
ing daily to build up thin, pale, color
less women to give them rosy cheeks,
red lips, and a beautiful complexion.
Many cases have been reported where
women have increased their weight
from 15 to 25 pounds with a few weeks'
treatment, and any woman who de
sires a well rounded and developed
form, should secure from her druggist,
this new drug which is inexpensive
and is dispensed by any reliable drug
gist with or without a doctor’s pre
scription. If your druggist will not sup
ply you, send SI.OO to the Argo Labora
tories, 10 Forsyth St., Atlanta. Ga.,
and they will send you a two weeks'
treatment by return mail.—(advt.)
TRAIN SCHEDULE.
Arrival and departure of S. A. L
R*. Company trains at Cartersville,
Ga., daily: -
No. 311 depar’ 6:50 a. m
No. 323 depart 4:00 p.m.
No. 322 arrive 11:15 a. m
No. 312 arrive 7:35 p. m
I GIRLS HAVE PRETTY FACE
AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION
An Atlanta man makes new discov
ery that makes an old face look years
younger. If your skin is dark, brown,
oi covered with freckles or blemishes,
just use a little Cocotone Skin Whiten
sr; it’s made with cocoanut oil and is
perfectly harmless. A few days’ use
wlil improve your looks 100%. The
wornout skin comes off evenly, leaving
no evidence of the treatment, the new
healthy under-skin appearing as ~a
lovely new complexion.
Just ask your druggist for an ounce
of Cocotone Skin Whitener, and if he
will not supply you send twenty-five
cents to The Cocotone Cos., Atlanta,
Ga., and they will send you a box by
return mail.
If your hair is hard to comb, is
kinky, nappy and will never stay
straight, just use Cocotone Hair Dress
ing and it will become straight, long,
soft, glossy and beautiful in a few
days. Mail orders filled 25c for large
box. —(advt)
Bartow County Farm Wanted.
Wanted to exchange valuable De
catur property for a good farm in Bar
tcV county. Write fully what you have.
J. A. HALL, Decatur, Ga.
FREE OF CHARGE,
Any adult suffering from cough,
cold or bronchitis, Is invited to call at
the drug store of Young Bros Drug Cos.
and get absolutely free, a sample bot
tle of Boschee’s German Syrup, a
soothing and healing remedy for all
lung troubles, which has a successful
record of fifty years. Gives the patient
a good night’s rest free from coughing,
with free expectoration in the morn
ing.
Regular sizes, 25 and 75 cents. For
sale by all dealers in civilized coun
tries. Young Bros. Drug Cos. —(advt.)
WHY THE CORN BELT „
IS COMING HERE.
The State Department of Agricul
ture, through the survey of its Mar
ket Bureau, working preparatory to
safeguarding farm products of food
stuffs the next years, or during the
“war shortage,” is convinced that the
corn belt ultimately is coming to the
heart of the old cotton belt —largely
to the state of Georgia. Already it-is
clearly evident that “war conditions”
and demands are fast bringing the
country to the period of very large,
substitution of corn-bread for wheat
flour. Here are some interesting .and
Important figures, illustrative of what
may be expected—much of which has
already come:
Reserve stock of American wheat
May, 1916, 45,000,000 bushels.
Reserve stock American wheat end
of May, 1917, 18,000,000 bushels.
Reserve stock in sight on August
31, 1917, none.
Winter wheat crop, 1916, 418,000,-
000 bushels.
Winter wheat crop, 1917, (estimat
ed) 350,000,000 bushels.
Total wheat supply of this country
July 1, 1917, . under same date one
year ago, (estimated) 135,000,000
bushels.
Winter wheat crop, 1915, was 673,-
000,000 bushels.
Spring wheat crop, 1915, was 352,-
000,000 bushels.
Total crop, 1915, 1,025,000,000 bush
els.
Exported in 1916 from surplus of
two years, 243,000,000 bushels.
Total crop U. S. winter and spring
this year will be (estimated) 640,000,-
000 bushels.
Normal annual demand in U. S. for
food stuffs at home, 530,000,000 bush
els.
Needs of allied nations from U. S.
this year, 300,000,000 bushels.
Seed demand in U. S. from this
crop, 90,000,000 bushels.
Therefore, if the law of supply and
demand, backed by necessities of war
and executed to meet those demands,
are to control, a crop of 640,000,000
bushels of American wheat is going
to be called upon to supply our actual
minimum demand for 910,000,000
bushels, thus presenting a shortage
of 270,000,000 bushels, or more than
one-half the normal food supply de
mand of this country on its own
wheat crop. That can mean only half
ration of flour for the people of this
country and the necessary substitu
tion of the next best thing—corn
bread.
The demand for corn meal, there
fore, is going to be relatively increas
ed. Food crop production in Georgia
has turned considerably more to corn
this year than In the past and next
year—assuming foundation of expert
opinion to bo good, that the war will
not be short —the reason for an even
larger Georgia corn crop than what
ever this year’s will yield will before
that time be self-evident.
Therefore, the expressed opinion of
the market experts of the Georgia De
partment of Agriculture that "the
corn belt is moving to and around
Georgia.” *
The Last Sifter Full
is just as
Good as the First
in, a Sack of
RISING SUN FLOUR
l(Sdl-Riiiif end Ready Prepared)
This result is obtained by mixing
quality ingredients in just the proper
proportions.
Ground from select Soft Winter Wheat—
scientifically blended with pure leavening
—that’s why RISING SUN is the choice of
discriminating cooks.
Your grocer expects you to call for it.
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Eureka Tile & Cement Company
John R. Young & Cos., Proprietors
VV. J. Burdett, Manager.
Office and Shop on Market Street, East of
Grand Opera House Building
CARTERSVILLE, I GEORGIA
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WE will contract to furnish material at lowo*
cash prices and do any kincT of concrete
work, such as tile and cement walks, street paving*
bridges and culverts, cemetery walls, steps, cemert
brick and ftll tvinds of building blocks, and furnb
the best of references as to responsibility, wot>
manship, etc.
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