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MACON, DUBLIN AND BAVANNAH
RAILROAD COMPANY
local’timd TABLE.
Effective July 2, 1911.
fi<HFl^2O~n3tat.to^^
A.M. P.M, Lv. Ar. AM. P.M.
~7?10 8:25' — Macon 11715 4:30
7:22 8:37 Swiftcreek 11:08 4:20
7:30 3:45 Drybranch 10:55 4:12
7:34 3:49 Atlantic 10:51 4:09
7:38 8:53 Pike’s Peak 10:48 4:06
7:46 4:00 Fitzpatrick 10:42 4:00
7:50 . 4:04 Ripley 10:3T 3:53
8:00 4:14 Jeff’sonville 10:27 3:42
8:10 4:23 Gallemore 1.0:15 3:30
8:20\ 4:33 Danvilel 10:07* 3:22
8:25 4:38 Allentown 10:02 3:17
8:34 4:47 Montrose 9:53 3:08
8:44 4:57 Dudley 9:42 2:58
8:50 5:03 Shewmake 9:36 2:52
8:55 5:09 Moore 9:29 2:45
9:10 5:25 ar lv 9:15 2:30
Dublin
8:15 5:30 lv ar 9:10 2:25
9:17 5:32 SouMD&SJct 9.08 2:23
9:21 5:36 NorMD&SJct 9:04 2:19
9:31 5:45' Catlin 8:54 2:09
9:40 5.54 Mlntor 8:47 2:01
9:50 6:05 Rockledge 8:36 1:50
9:55 6:10 Orland 8:31 1:45
70:08 6:23 Soporton 8:19 1:33
30:19 6:34 Tarrytown 8:07' 1:21
10:26 6:41 Kibbee 8:00 1:15
10:40 6:55 Vidalia 7:45 1:00
CONNECTIONS.
At Dublin with the Wrightsville and
Tennille ana the Dublin and South
western for Eastman and Tennille
end intermediate points.
At Macon iwth Southern railway
from and to Cincinnati, Chattanooga,
Rome, Birmingham, Atlanta and in
termediate points. Also the Central
of Georgia. G., S. & F. railway, Ma,
•on and Birmingham railway and the
Georgia railroad.
At Rockledge with the Millen and
Southwestern for Wadley and Inter
mediate points.
At Vidalia with the Seaboard Air
Une for Savannah and. intermediate
points, and with the Millen and South
western for Millen, Stillmore and in
termediate points.
J. A. STREYER. G. P. A.,
Macon, Ga.
Foley’s
ORINO
Laxative
la PleaaaAt Mad Effective
CURE*
Constipation, Stomach and
Liver Trouble.
by stimulating these organs and
restoring their natural action.
Xa best for women and chil
dren as ORINO does not grip*
or nauseate. z
Partabla and Stationary
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AND BOILERS.
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Supply Store.
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SUMMER CARE OF THE EGGS
.Practice of Holding Product for High
er Market Price in Autumn Re-
sults In Serious Loss.
(By N. E. CHAPMAN. Extension Poultry
Specialist, University Farm, St. Paul,
Minn.)
In the summer months, eggs should
receive the same care and considera
tion as sweet milk and cream, and be
marketed daily, if possible. They
should not be exposed to draughts of
warm air, and should be protected
from the rays of the sun and from
moisture, in handling, marketing and
shipping. The common practice of
holding eggs for a higher market price
in autumn results in poor quality and
serious loss instead of gain. Under
ordinary farm conditions, eggs should
never be held. The farmer, however,
is not the only one responsible for the
shrunken eggs on the market. Coun
try merchants have been equally
blamable for the annual loss:
A fresh egg will absorb odors as
readily as fresh milk. Mustiness or
moldy growth in egg cases or fillers
will taint the egg and lower its qual
ity.
Eggs should not be stored in musty
cellars, or in rooms with fruit, vege
tables or fish.
The flock should never be allowed
to drink filthy water, be fed musty
grains or strong-flavored vegetables,
as' onions and garlic, or given access
to decaying meat or substances that
will flavor the product and impair its
quality.
ADVICE CAN’T BE FOLLOWED
Impossible to Have Egg Layers Alone,
Consequently Farmers Must Keep
General Purpose Fowl.
The advice is given generally to se
lect an egg breed for egg production,
but on the average this advice cannot
be followed very well, as the principal
egg breeds, Leghorns, Anconas and
Minorcas are poor mothers and can
scarcely be kept to advantage unless
incubators and brooders are employed
in raising the chickens. Consequent
ly a majority of farmers and back
yard poultry men are forced to keep
a general purpose breed. Os these
the Barred Plymouth Rock, the 'Wyan
dotte, the Rhode Island Red and the
Orpington are all deservedly popular.
Far too many flocks of mixed fowls
or mongrels are kept. These are less
profitable than the pure bred birds.
Eggs uniform in color and size are
W A-
Prize-Winning Plymouth Rock Pullet,
worth more in the markets than eggs
mixed in color and size. The same
principle holds true when any con
siderable quantity of market poultry
is to be disposed of. Then, too, the
farmer with a good flock of pure bred
birds can always sell eggs lor hatch
ing at a considerable increase over the
ordinary market price for table eggs,
and in the fall many of the surplus
cockerels can be sold to good advant
age for breeders.
Cleanliness.
There is one word -which poultry
men must never forget and that is
cleanliness. Without it failure is cer
tain. The ammonia fumes from drop
pings left under the roosts are sure
to produce roup and throat troubles
which are particularly fatal. Lice
will breed and thrive in filth, and will
ruin your flock in a short time, unless
exterminated.
Keep Chicks in Yard.
The best way is to keep the chicks
in a yard that is enclosed with poultry
netting until they are fully feathered
out. In this manner they are at hand
when you want them and are not
roaming off and getting lost. This will
also keep them from being killed by
cats, dogs, etc.
Dark Colored Eggs.
The color of the eggs sold today are
considerably darker than they aver
aged 30 years ago, all of which proves
that Asiatic blood has been largely in
troduced throughout the country, and
that it has its effect on the egg.
Late Hatched Chicks.
Late hatched chicks are more apt to
suffer from the big head louse than the
early ones. If the youngsters look
droopy pretty sure thing that the louse
is busy. Little sweet oil on the top of
the head will relieve them.
THE BULLETIN, IRWINTON, GEORGIA
Backache Warns You
Backache is one of Nature's warnings
of kidney weakness. Kidney disease
kills thousands every year.
Don't neglect a bad back. If your back
is lame—if it hurts to stoop or lift —if
there is irregularity of the secretions —
suspect your kidneys. If you suffer head
aches, dizziness and are tired, nervous
and worn-out, you have further proof.
Use Doan’s Kidney Pills, a fine rem
edy for bad backs and weak kidneys.
A Maine Case
Mr». J. H. Ben
nett, Fountain
St., Gardiner, Me.,
says: . “I was in
bed four months
with kidney trou
ble. My back felt
as though it was
broken. My body
bloated and I
could hardly see.
Five doctors failed
to help me. When
T had given up
hope, I began tak
ing Doan's Kidney
Pills. I was cured
and now I weigh
much more and
am strong and
healthy.”
“Berry
rtturr SEnn^x
Ttllr a
Story." t
Get Doan’s at Any Store, sOc a Box
DOAN’S V.TLV
FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
KEY WAS UNDER DOOR MAT
Important Information for Which Con
ductor of Indianapolis Car Held
the Passengers.
The South East street car was hur
hying on Its way toward the end of
the line. Near the ten hundred block
the single line branches out into a
switch. The cars slow’up and the
passengers, generally known person
ally by the conductor, often have time
to exchange pleasantries as the cars
pass. A German woman was on the
car coming downtown the other day.
As the car slid on the switch and
started to pass the other she got up
excitedly and waved toward the car
headed for the end of the line.
‘‘Oh, Charlie! Oh, Charlie!” she
shouted at a youth on the other
car, evidently her son, on his way
home. Charlie did not catdh the sig
nal at first, and the cars gathered
speed.
“Charlie! Charlie!” came the voice,
this time more insistent. Then Char
lie looked around and saw the other
car going off the switch, with the
woman still waving excitedly.
The motorman was aroused by this
time and, thinking that the summons
was urgent, stopped the car and
Charlie jumped off and made a bee
line for mother.
She met him at the door. “I just
wanted to say that the key is under
the mat at the back door!” she yelled.
And Charlie jumped off, waved at his
conductor and caught his car amid the
cheers of the other passengers—ln
dianapolis News.
Forty Years in Style.
City Cousin —But, Cousin Eben, you
can’t go to the party in those clothes.
Your grandfather wore those at least
40 years ago.
Country Cousin—That's all right. You
don’t suppose tliere'll be anybodj’ at
the party who saw him in them, do
you ?
FOR HEADACHE, NEI'RALGU AND
PAINFUL PERIODS
of Women use Lotus Flower Compound.
Relieves promptly, contains no habit forming
drugs. Tablet form at druggists or by mail 25c.
Lotus Flower Co., Atlanta, Ga. Adv.
Abandoned- Project.
"Two hearts that beat as one.” The
museum manager mused.
"Oh. well,” he went on, continuing
his soliloquy, “I suppose we could get
up a freak like that, but she wouldn’t
be in it with the two-headed girl, any
way.”—Puck;
Acid Stomach, heartburn and nausea
quickly disappear with the use of Wright's
Indian Vegetable Pills. Send for trial
box to 372 Pearl St., New York. Adv.
No Need.
"In desiring a collegiate course for
your son, do you have in view any
idea of fitting him for a special walk
in life?”
"Oh, no, sir! We can afford to ride
in autos now.”
Worms expelled promptly from the human
system with Dr. Peery's Vermifuge "Dead
Shot.” Adv.
Quite Simple.
"I know why Jupiter changed him
self into a bull for Europa."
“Why?”
“Because he wanted to steer things
his way.”
Up Against It.
Gabe —Speeder has broken all auto
mobile records around here, but he
broke his neck today.
Steve —How did it happen?
Gabe —He tried to break the broad
jump record with his car.
Know Him?
“Why does Noknob wear that uni
form ?”
“He’s a scout.”
“What kind?”
“A good old.”
Never Touched Him.
“Want to go to the theater tonight?" !
“I have nothing to wear," said his ;
wife peevishly.
"That won’t matter. I only meant |
one of those moving picture theaters,
where it's dark.”—Louisville Courier-
Journal. |
Death Lurks In A Weak Heart
Hl* Instrument.
"I naw an inky razor in old Doem’s
office the other day.”
"Maybe it is what he uses to shave
his paper with.”
For SUMMER HEADACHES
Hicks’ CAPUDINE is the best remedy
no matter what causes them—whether
from the heat, sitting In draughts, fever
ish condition, etc. 10c., 25c and 50c per
bottle at medicine stores. Adv.
Proving It.
“Men are worth much more than
women.”
“No such thing!”
.“Yes, they are. Husbands are not
easy to get always, but brides are just
given away.”—Baltimore American.
In Some Demand.
"My brand of cigarettes is selling
very well.”
“Candor, however, compels me to
tell you that you could improve it,
old man.”
"I don't want to improve it. That
brand is so bad that people are using
it to break off on.” —Louisville Cour
ier-Journal.
Looney Season Begins.
“Golf? Why, man, you’re crazier
• than a loon. The idea of a fellow on
a hot day like this going out and club
bing around a little white pill in the
. sun!”
“What are you going to do?”
“Who, me? I’m going to get a row
boat and pull over the lake and try
. to get some fish.”
. “Fish? The last fish was caught
’ out of that lake three years ago.”
’ “Well, I know that. Suppose I don’t
’ get any fish, I’ve had a tiptop boat
. ride, haven't I?”
Interesting Beginning.
A fair graduate was conversing with
a young gentleman who had been pre
i sented to her after the commence
, ment exercises.
"Well,” she sighed happily. “I am
an- A B now. Os course you have a
degree?”
1 “Yes,” he replied, "but lam only a
. B.”
The fair grad pondered. The de
gree was puzzling.
“Why, what is that?” she asked.
“Bachelor,” he said.—New York
' Times.
: HOW TO CURE ECZEMA, ITCH
AND ALL SKIN DISEASES
1 Don't suffer any longer with eczema
I or any other skin trouble. Just apply
• Hancock's Sulphur Compound to the
parts affected and it will stop the itch-
: Ing at once and cure the trouble per
' manently. Many sufferers from skin
■ troubles have written us that the Sul
-1 phur Compound cured them after
• everything else failed. Mrs. Eveiyn
■ Garst, of Salem, Va., writes: "Three
years ago I had a rough place on my
cheek. It would burn and itch. I was
fearful it might- be of cancerous na
ture. I used different preparations,
but nothing helped it. One bottle ot
Hancock’s Sulphur Compound cured
me completely.” To beautify the com
plexion, remove blackheads and
pimples use Hancock's Sulphur Oint-
1 ment. For sale by all dealers. —Adv.
Wail From French Jurymen.
In France,/ as well as in England,
jurymen have their grievances. The
latest can easily be remedied. The
French minister of justice has re
ceived an address signed by citizens
figuring on the Paris jury lists, pro
testing against the bare appearance
of the coifrts where they have to sit.
They point out that if —tired of look
ing at the judges, counsel, witnesses
and other parties to a suit —they turn
their eyes upon the walls, nothing but
i an inartistic paper meets their gaze.
! In order to relieve this deadly mo
notony they beg that a print of Prud
hon s famous picture. "Justice in Pur
suit of Crime,” may be hung in each
court.
Not All of Them.
“Do you think a man ought to pay
any attentions to a married woman?”
"The average man does not pay at
tentions to a married woman, if she
happens to be his wife.”
Mistake Somewhere.
"What’s this jar of cream cheese
doing on my desk?”
"I thought that jar belonged on your
desk. Gee whiz! I must have spread
the sandwiches last night with paste.”
Worth Keeping, Anyhow.
“You have some remarkable paint
ings"
“Yes," replied Mrs. Cumrox, “the art
dealer said they were old masters, but
i to my eye some of them look as good
! as new.”
RUB-MY-TISM
: Will cure your Rheumatism and at’
kinds of aches and pains—Neuralgia,
Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts,
Old Sores. Burns, etc. Antiseptic
1 Anodyne. Price 25c. —Adv.
I
Specialist.
"Officer," said the New York etti
' zen, “there's a burglar in my bouse."
"I ain’t got nothing to do with burg
lars,” responded the policeman. “I'm
‘ on the traffic squad."
His Answer.
"The man 1 marry must have com
mon sense." said the haughty one.
"He won t," the other answered bit- ,
[ terly. •
WHENEVER YOU NEED
J GENEML TONIC - TAKE W
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally
Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver,
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up
the Whole System. For Grown People and Children.
You know what you are taking wh-n you taka Grove's Tasteless chill Tonio
as the formula is printed on every label showing tr.at it contains the well known
tonic properties of QUININE and IKON. It is as strong as the strongest bitter
tonic and is in Tast-less Form. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and Fever.
Weakness, general debility and loss of appetite. Giv s life and vi or to Nursing
Mothers and Pale. Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging.
Relieves nervous depression and low spirits. Arouses the liver to acti n and
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and sure appetizer. A Complete Strengthener.
No family should be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We man it 50c.
Banana Eaters.
Americans used to be called a nation
of pie eaters. Today a more appro
priate term would be a nation of ba
nana eaters. The United States takes
more than two-thirds of'the bananas
shipped to the handlers in the world.
Part of this pre-eminence in banana
consumption is due to geography; the
source of supply on the Caribbean to
almost at our doors. Part is due to
accident; a Boston skipper introduced
the American public to this tropical
fruit while it was still unknown in
Europe. 'Whatever reason one may
choose to give, the United States is
the world’s chief banana market, and
though the use of this fruit is increas
ing abroad, the American boy remains
the Jamaica grower's best friend.
Tetterlne Cures Ringworm.
Wysacking. N. C., June 2, 1908.
Enclosed you will find SI.OO for which
please send me at once Tetterlne. It is
a dead shot on ringworms. W. S. Dudley.
Tetterine cures Eczema, Tetter, Ring
Worm. Itching Piles. Rough Scaly Patch
es on the Face, Old Itching Sores. Dan
druff, Cankered Scalp. Bunions. Corns.
Chilblains and every form of Scalp and
Skin Disease. Tetterine 50c: Tetterlne
Soap 25c. Your druggist, or by mall from
The Shuptrine Co.. Savannah. Ga.
With every mall order for Tetterlne we
give a box of Shuptrine’s 10c Liver Pills
free. Adv.
Haste Unnecessary.
“Hurry up that order!” said a trav
eler in a railroad eating house down
south. “I’m afraid I’ll miss my train!”
“Yas, sah, boss!” the waiter an
swered as he hurried off.
After what seemed an almost inter
minable wait to the traveler, he re
turned with the food. As he set it
down he asked:
“Is you de gentlemans what feared
he’d miss de train?”
“Yes,” was the reply.
“Well, you needn't be feared ob dat,
sah, no mo’.”
“Good! Is it late?” the traveler in
quired.
“No, sah, it's done gone!” was the
waiter's affable and reassuring re
sponse.
Had No Use for It
A little girl came down to dessert
at a dinner party, and sat next to her
mother. This lady was much occupied
in talking to her neighbors and omit
ted to give the child anything to eat.
After some time the little girl, unable
to bear it any longer, with sobs ris
ing in her throat, held up her plate
and said: “Does anybody want a clean
plate?”
Hard Luck, Indeed!
“How’s your son, the lawyer, who
went to Texas, getting on?”
“Badly, poor fellow. He’s in jail.”
"How’s that?”
“He was retained by a horse thief
to defend him, and he made such a
good plea that the judge held him as
accessory.”—Lippincott’s.
And She Had Been Warned.
"All men are alike. They're deceit
ful and selfish.”
“How do you know?”
“A married friend of mine told me
so and warned me against all of
them.”
"But you're going to marry Fred."
"Os course I am. He’s different.”
It’s easy for a sympathetic woman
to make any man believe he loves her
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■UUmM If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by Parcels Post HmSml
KlSm on receipt of price. Arthur Peter & Co, Louisville. Ky. ■iMaß
w> - L> doughs
s 3^o s 3iso $ 4-0 0
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If von could visit W. L. Douglas large factories f " JaßEycglaya
W* at "Brockton. Bass., aud see for yourself how
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Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine times in ten when the liver te
right the stomach and bowels are right
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