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■ “Your Nose Knows”
All smoking wl'-cccs use some flavoring. The
Encyclopaedia Britannica says about the manu
facture cf smoking tobacco, “... on the Continent
and in America certain ‘sauces’ are employed ~. the
use of the ‘sauces’ is to improve the flavour and
burning qualities of the leaves.
Tuxedo uses chocolate —the purest, mostwnole*
some and delicious of all flavorings! Everybody
likes chocolate—we all know that chocolate added
to anything as a flavoring always makes tna*. ihmgf
still more enjoyable. That is why a dash of chocolate ,
added to the most carefully selected and properly
aged hurley tobacco, makes Tuxedo more enjoyable
“Yczzr Hose ICaozvs : ’
Try This Test: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly
in the palm of your hand to bring oci its md
m& t aroma. Then smell it deep —its delicious, pure
ft fragrance will convince you. Try this test
\u7 with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo
stand or fall on your judgment—
“ Your Nose Knows 1 '
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BRINGS SURE RELIEF
For 200 years GOLD MED AI, Haarlem
Oil has enabled suffering humanity to
withstand attacks of kidney, liver.
Madder and stomach troubles and all
■diseases connected with the urinary
organs and to build up and restore to
health organs weakened by disease.
Tisese most Important organs must be
watched, because they filter and purify
■the blood; unless they do their work
you are doomed.
Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness,
Acopondency, backache, stomach trou
tUe. pains In the loins and lower ab
istnr.n. gravel, difficulty when urinat-
Jnc. rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago
oil warn you of trouble with your kid-
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LOANS
Negotiated on improved real estate both
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red tape.
W. C. HENSON
Attorney-at-Law, Cartersville, Ga.
Fone Forty For Fuel
TRY IT! SUBSTITUTE
FOR NASTY
CALOMEL
Starts your liver without mak
ing you sick and can not
salivate
Kvery druggist in town —your drug
gist and everybody s druggist has no
ticed a groat falling off in the sale of
calomel. They all give the same rea
son. Dodson’s Liver Tone is taking its
jaUtce.
‘•Calomel is dangerous and people
imow it, while Dodsons Liver Tone is
perfectly safe and gives better results,”
said a prominent local druggist. Dod
atons Liver Tone is personally guar
anteed by the druggist who sells it. A
large bottle costs but a fe wcents, and
if it fails to give easy relief in every
•sane of liver sluggishness and consti
pation. you have only to ask for your
money back.
Dodsons Liver Tone is a pleasant
tabling, purely vegetable remedy, harm
teas to both children and adults. Take
h spoonful at night and wake up feel- |
ing fine; no biliousness, sick headache, i
acid stomach or constipated bowels.
If doesn't grip or cause inoonvenience
an the next day like violent calomel.
Take a dose of calomel today and to
morrow you will feel weak, sick and
THE TRIBUNE-NEWS, CARTERSVILLL. GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919
spies are the remedy you need. Take
ihree or four every day. The healing
oil roaks into the cells and lining of
the kidneys and drives out the poisons.
New life and health .will surely follow.
When your normal vigor has been re
stored continue treatment for a while
to keep yourself in condition and pre
vent a return of the disease.
Don't wait until you are incapable of
fighting. Start taking GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Your drug
gist will cheerfully refund your money
if you are not satisfied with reeulta.
But be stire to get the original Import
ed GOLD MEDAL and accept no sub
stitutes. In three sizes. Sealed pack
ages. At all drug stores.
nauseated. Dont lose a day’s work!
Take Dodson's Liver Tone instead and
feel fine, full of vigor and ambition, ad.
Bang!
First Class Scout—Hear about that
explosion down at town the other day?
Tenderfoot—No.
First Class Scout—The wind blew up
the river.—Boy's Life.
It Should Make
A Million For Him
Cincinnati man discovers drug that
loosens corns so they
lift out
j Good news spreads rapidly and drug
; gists here are kept busy dispensing
freezone, the recent discovery of a
Cincinnati man. which is said to loos
i en any corn so it lifts out with the fin
gers.
! A quarter of an ounce costs very lit
tle at any store which handles drugs,
but this is said to be sufficient to rid
ones feet of every hard corn or callus
I You apply just a few drops on the
tender, aching corn or toughened cal
! lus and instantly the soreness is Re
lieved, and soon the corn or callus is
so shriveled that it lifts out without
pain. It is a sticky substance which
dries when applied and never inflam
!es or even irritates the surrounding
skin.
This discovery will prevent thous
ands of deaths annually from lockjaw
and infection heretofore resulting from
tfce suicidal habit of cutting corns, adv.
FEDERAL AID FOR
EDUCATION NEEDED
State Superintendent Brittain
Believes Government Should
Make Liberal Appropria
tions. Best Talent for Teach
ers Not Obtainable for Lack
of Money.—Relief Sought.
ATLANTA.-—That State Superinten
dent of Education M .L. Brittain is a
strong believer that the states should
accept federal aid for education just as
liberally as for any other purpose, and
that the federal government should
make a liberal appropriation for educa
tion as for other purposes, he unmis
takably indlicated in an address, which
he delivered t(l the Woman,s Club
in Atlanta, in which he said:
"The education of a citizen is a
matter for national as well as state
concern and the unusually large num
ber of illiterates and physically defec
tives brought this matter home to us
most emphatically in recent months,
when so many were rejected from the
army for material and physical inca
pacity.
"The same thing has been found
true in other countries and England
met the situation promptly by passing
the Fisher bill, making the government
responsible for the training of all the
children.
Wealthy Help Poor
•‘The National Educational Associa
tion at its lust meeting declared that
it is time for this country to take hold
of this question in earnest and pre
pared a measure known as Senate Bill
No. 4907 which, under six heads, equal
izes the glaring inequalities of the dif
ferent states and makes the wealthier
help the poor.
‘lit is found, for instance, that some
states are twenty times as able as
others to educate their children.
“The first part of the bill provides
for the creation of a department of ed
ucation with its secretary in the Presi
dent's cabinet. The second appropriates
$7,500,000 annually for the education
of illiterates 10 years and over. The
third gives the same amount tor the
training of immigrants. • The fourth
gives $50,000,000 to rural and village
schools, and from this part of the meas
ure alone Georgia would receive over
$1,000,000 annually. The fifth section of
the bill provides for health education
and this state would receive over half
a million for this purpose. The last sec
tion gives $15,000,000 to the different
states for the preparation of teachers,
and from this appropriation Georgia
■ would receive over $300,000 annually.
Money Chief Need
"The bill was introduced in the Sen
i ate on < ictober 10, anu if it is passed
j it will, for the first time, put this
I country in the attitude of taking hold
jof this question in a really vigorous
I way.
"While we have other minor needs of
various kinds, besides this question of
j financial aid, all the others pale into
insignificance. Until it is received our
J troubles will continue, not only with
| teachers rebellious on account of insuf
ficient calary, but also with all those
ills that arise from people not proper
ly trained for citizenship.”
While Superintendent Brittain does
not make it clear what branch of the
educational systems of the state he is
speaking for in reference to the rebel
lious spirit of the teachers because of
insufficient salaries, the existence in
Atlanta at this time of a tentatively
threatening strike on the part of the
Atlanta public school teachers in or
der to force action on their demand
for an increase of 30 per cent in their
pay Would, ordinarily, indicate that
these are the educational forces the
state superintendent had in niornl, inas
much as he was speaking to an aud
ience of Atlanta women.
Over Two Million For State
However, It has been simply a staved
off problem for some time, the matter
of the meagerly sums the state pays its
public school teachers, and on more
than one occasion the state superin
tendent himself has told legislative
committees that the reason Georgia
cant obtain better talent for the train
ing of her young is because the pay is
poorer than than of an ordinary day
laborer is able to make under present
conditions.
In the same vein of argument, Mr.
Brittain no longer ago than last year
told the Georgia legislature, through
one of its sub-bodies that this state
was rapidly putting herself in the po
sition where the undeveloped and in
competent would be the only class
from which the state could draw peo
ple it would have to depend upon to
train its youth’s mind.
It is interesting to calculate, from
Mr. Brittain’s figures, quoted above,
that Georgia would get, under the pres
ent pending educational bill, in excess
of $2,000,000 a year from the Federal
Government for educational purposes,
in addition to the very considerable
sum this state already is drawing, by
“matching dollars” from the. same
source.
For floor* a n d wood surfaces,
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A Tonic Laxative
that will remove the bile from the Liver and
cleanse the System THOROUGHLY without griping
or disturbing the etomach U truly s Perfect Lax
stive.
LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN
Is the same of s Reliable sad Perfect Laxative
which soon relieve* Sick Headache. Dizziness. In
digestion, Stomach Trouble, Gaa and Piles caused
by a Torpid Liver and Constipation. Always use a
Reliable Laxative is the treatment of Coids, Gup
Inflnistvyf
_ LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN la a Liquid Digestive
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DIRECT MARKET
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While it may be attractive to a city
dweller to believe that he can have a
vegetable garden grown for him 100
miles or 150 miles away, place his or
ders for the cost of a stamp, and have
produce delivered at his door, it should
he remembered that not all farm pro
ducts lend themselves to direct market
ing by parcel post. Usually it is im
practicable to market such heavy pro
ducts as potatoes by parcel post,
whereas eggs, butler, sausage, poul
try, many vegetables, and nut meats
may frequently he shipped with profit
and at a saving to the purchaser. In
general the greater the value a pound
the more favorable is the chance for
direct marketing.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head
Because of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA
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Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor
tinging in head. Remember the full name and
look lor the signature of E. W. GROVE. 30c.
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MB Mascot Cast iron Range
The Open Fireplace
and the Ancient Oven
Lawdy’ how good them possum and taters did
taste to the old-timers when cooked in an old
fashioned oven before the wide glowing fire of the
big moutli fire place of our grand dads.
Now the old fireplace, and the ancient oven
have had their day, but the principle of cooking
which made the baked or roasted “grub” taste so
good still exists in a more advanced form in the
construction of the “MASCOT RANGE ’ “the
Fire Goes all Round the Oven,” with a steady
even, accurate distribution of heat, and our
record in selling these Ranges speaks
for itself, for we have sold over 200 in Bartow
County and vicinity.
We are winding up a contract for the
last 25 of these Ranges that we hare
bought; we hare something special to
offer . Come in and let us show you the
Range.
ATCO STORES COMPANY
“That Cotton Mill Store’’
If You Want to Sleep,
Call Roll of Friends
A woman newspaper writer claims
that she has found a cure For sleep
lessness. She calls it the “A to Z" meth
| od because it has to do with the letters
jof the alphabet. Here is the scheme
! for making sleep come to you whether
-it wants to or not: Tonight say you
are wakeful. Review your friends;
! how many women you have known
whose Christian names begin with A'.’
Christian names are prescribed because
they are more lovable and listable than
! surnames. You will find tftat it is like
you have been told of drowning—all of
your life will pass before you in a
vision, till you sink blissfully beneath
the waves of sleep before one letter is
disposed of—or at least the woman who
discovered this method of going to sleep
says you will. ,
Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic
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riching the blood. You can soon feel its Strength
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DON'T LET A COLD
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> -
Dr. King’s New Discovery
almost never fails to
bring quick relief
Small doses once in awhile and that
throat-tearing, lung-splitting cough
Boon quiets down. Another dose and a
hot bath before jumping into bed, a
rpod sleep, and back to normal in the
morning.
Dr. King’s New Discovery is well
known. lor fifty years it’s been
relieving coughs, colds and bronchial
attacks. For fifty years it has been
caid by druggists everywhere. A
reliable remedy that you yourself or any
member of your family carf take safely,
'icrain Those Stubborn Borer;is
Help nature take its course, not
with a violent, habit-forming purga
tive, but with gentle but certain and
natural-laxative, Dr. King’s New Life
Fills. Tonic in action, it stimulates tke
lax bowels. Sold bydrustcists everywhere