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A simple fool proof anti-glare device
for automobile headlights. Fits any
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No switches. One Dollar everywhere.
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P. O. Box 1305 - Birmingham, Ala.
Those Wags
“Well, how did you enjoy your out
ing?”
"Seasick all the time.”
“Sort of an inside outing, eh?”
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
Aspirin Marked With "Bayer Cross"
Has Been Proved Safe by Millions.
Warning! Unless you see the name
“Bayer” on package or on tablets you
are not getting the genuine Bayer
Aspirin proved safe by millions and
prescribed by physicians for 26 years.
Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin.
Imitations may prove dangerous.—Adv.
Few minds wear out —more rust
out. —Bovee.
One cook may spoil the broth as
completely as too many.
Tanlao Guards
Her Health
Ten Years of Suffering From In»
digestion^ General
Run-Down Condition Relieved.
Mrs. J. W. Tate,
1502 Maple Street,
Rome, Ga., says:“To
look at me now no
one would suspect j
that I nearly died 1
fromindigestionand
stomach trouble.
Toxic depression,
chronic headache,
backache and run
down system com
bined with stomach
trouble caused me 10 miserable years
of suffering.
“My condition became so bad that I
could not take any nourishment except
sweet milk. I lost a great deal of weight
and was so weak that the short walk to
the store would exhaust me completely.
“Now I go all day without tiring. My
stomach does, not bother me. I eat
everything without suffering. Head
aches have vanished. I have regained
my lost weight. Tanlac relieved all my
suffering and gave me new strength. It
is the guardian of my health.”
Made from roots, barks and herbs,
Tanlac builds strength, restores health.
At all druggists. More than 40 million
bottles sold.
PARKER’S
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Removes Dandruff-Stops Hair Fallins
Restores Color and
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair
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HINDERCORNS Removes Corns, Cal
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feet, makes walking easy. Uo by mail or at Drug
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FARM
S^QCK
HOLD PIGS BACK
FOR LATE MARKET
In the light of their past experi
ences, many farmers no doubt are al
ready considering the question of
whether their next spring’s pig crop
shall be full fed or light fed on pas
ture. The answer to this question, ac
cording to W. E. Carroll, chief of
swine husbandry at the college of ag
riculture, University of Illinois, de
pends upon two things: (1) the prob
able price of new corn compared
with old, and (2) the relative prices
which may be expected on the early
and late market for the class of hogs
being fed.
“New corn in the fall Is usually
cheaper than corn during the summer
months. In 1925 the October-Novem
ber price of corn was from 8 to 32
cents lower than the monthly price
from April to September. Summer
corn on the average was 27 cents
higher than October-November corn.
Average figures for the last five years
show that summer corn was from one
cent lower to six cents higher with an
average of about two cents a bushel
more than October-November corn.
On the other hand, average hog prices
during the last five years have been
from 55 cents to $1.40 a hundred
higher in September than in Novem
ber, the average being 85 cents.
“Let us assume now that two
bunches of March pigs are available.
We are to full-feed one of them on
pasture for a September market. The
other we will carry more slowly on ।
less daily feed and finish them on new :
corn for the November market. Under
some conditions the total concen- 1
trates required to bring the two lots
of pigs to market weight may not be
greatiy different. Usually, though, the ,
lot carried on the light ration will re- :
quire somewhat more total feed be- ।
cause they are maintained for a
longer period. They will always re
quire more pasture.
“Light fed March pigs will usually
weigli approximately 125 pounds by
the time new corn is available. The
new corn which would be required to
bring them to a market weight of 225
pounds would, according to average
figures, represent an approximate sav
ing of 14 cents (seven bushels at two
cents) over the summer corn fed to a
full fed pig for his last 100 pounds
gain. On the other hand, the full fed
pig marketed in September, accord
ing to the five-year average, will bring
$1.91 more than his light fed mate
who was finished on new corn and
marketed in November. According to
this method of reasoning, waiting for
cheap corn is an expensive practice to
the extent of $1.77 a head.
“The conditions which favor light
feeding of pigs on pasture are: very
high priced summer corn with a
rather definite assurance of much
cheaper new corn and not too much
difference in early and late markets
for finished hogs. There hasn’t been
a year during the last ten that would
show a profit for light fed, late mar
keted hogs according to the above
method of computation.”
Sheep Most Profitable
Animal Raised on Farm
“Enough sheep on every farm to pay
the taxes,” is a slogan suggested for
farmers of Christian county, Ken
tucky, according to a report issued
by the state experiment station. It
might be adopted with profit by farm
ers in all sections. A small flock of
some good wool and mutton breed
would, if properly cared for, do more
than pay taxes. It is an old saying
that “the sheep wears a golden hoof.”
Sheep improve the lands on which
they graze and convert useless weeds
into wealth.
The sheep Is the most profitable ani
mal that can be raised on the farm,
and there are many abandoned fields
and cut-over hill and mountain lands
that could be utilized as pastures for
large flocks with greater profit than
could be derived from the same num
ber of acres under cultivation.
Live Stock Hints
!-l- I ». I I fl-I"!-!- 1-1-I-H-H-! Ml'M'H
If hogs are to be profitable, the pigs
must be guarded against intestinal
parasites.
• • •
Salt should be given horses sep
arately from their feed, and they
should be able to get it at all times.
• • •
Specialists of the United States De
partment of Agriculture aver that san
itation in the care of hogs reduces
losses from roundworms and other
sources of death and runtiness.
• ♦ *
In planning the program for hog
raising it will b^ well to consider the
use of rape, one of the most depend
able of all forages.
• • •
About 35 per cent of all pigs far
rowed die before they reach the mai»
ket, and the greatest number of them
He during the first ten days.
• • •
Horses are luore the creatures of
habit than any other farm animal.
Sudden changes in the kind or quality
if feed will often upset them, some-
Imes seriously.
THE BULLETIN. IRWINTON, GEORGIA.
THROUGH ADVICE
OF NEIGHBOR
Woman Tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
"A neighbor advised me to try Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
“I which she said had
helped her so much.
g: So I bought a few
bottles and tried It
out. It sure helped
I me wonderfully. I
I felt much, better.
| My work was no
B longer a dread to
A me. If I hear of any
g one who is troubled
g the way I was, I
1 will gladly recom
£l mend the Vegetable
’Compound to them and I will answer
any letters in regard to the same.’’—
Mbs. Bebtha Meachan, 910 Center St.,
Lansing, Mich.
“I had been sickly ever since I was
fifteen years old. After taking Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I
got so I could do all my housework and
I am in good health.” —Mbs. Mabie K.
Williams, Ketchikan, Alaska.
From Michigan to Alaska, from Maine
to Oregon and from Connecticut to
California letters are continually being
written by grateful women recom
mending Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
The Compound is made from roots
and herbs and for more than fifty years
has been helping to restore run-down,
over-worked women to health.
Are you on the Sunlit Road to Bet
ter Health?
Marjorie—“ What do you think John said,
daddy, when I told him that when we were
married I wanted a city residence, a country
place, three autos and a lot of servants?”
Daddy—“ Well, what did the paragon
•ay?”
Marjorie—“He said that if I would sleep
more on my right side, I wouldn’t have such
dreams.”
Bad dreams are a good sign of poor diges
tion; when hard-worked stomach begins to
complain, the whole system suffers and we
have constipation, dyspepsia, offensive breath
and similar disorders.
GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER
has been relied on by many such suffererjl
for the past sixty years, and has contributed
to the health and well-being of thousands
of users. 80c and 90c bottles. At all drug
gists. If you cannot get it, write to G. G.
Green, Inc., Woodbury, N. J.
FOR OVER
200 YEARS
haarlem oil has been a world
wide remedy for kidney, liver and
bladder disorders, rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
-Ml
correct internal troubles, stimulate vita!
organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist
on the original genuine Gold Medal.
Dull Finish
“Does he use polished language?”
“No, he tells the unvarnished
truth.”—Boston Transcript.
Shave With Cuticura Soap
And double your razor efficiency as
well as promote skin purity, skin com
fort and skin health. No mug, no
slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irri
tation even when shaved twice daily.
One soap for all uses —shaving, bath
ing and shampooing.—Advertisement.
Affection Is a mutual giving, not a
mutual having.
No Cold
Fever headache or grippe >
Colds break in a day for the millions who
use Hill’s. Headache and fever stop. La
Grippe is checked. All in away so reliable
that druggists guarantee results. Colds are
too important to treat in lesser ways.
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“How can I keep my feet dry?”
“Try our pumps,” replied the bright
shoe clerk.
Today’s Big Offer to All
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When you have anv trouble with your
stomach such as gas, heaviness and
distention, why fool with things which ■
at best can only give relief.
Why not get a medicine that will
build up your upset, disordered stom-1
ach and make it so strong and vigor
ous that it will do Its work without
any help.
Such a medicine is Dare's Mentha
Pepsin, a delightful elixir that is sold
by your local dealer and druggists
everywhere with the distinct under
standing that if It doesn’t greatly help
you your money will be gladly returned.
It has helped thousands —it will no
Houbt help you.
n JI Few
Little ©
A WOMAN’S LOGIC
Mrs. Jones cast an entirely new
light—and, it may be, a wholly rea
sonable one—on the problem of wom
an's dress the other night. She and I
Mr. Jones were awaiting callers, and I
Mr. Jones surveyed her new gown ।
rather critically. "Isn’t it a little ex
treme?” he suggested. “A little short
and low cut?”
“Well, I don’t know,” said Mrs.
Jones, “they are coming to see me,
aren't they—not the dress?" —Argo-
naut.
Sense of Superiority
“Why don’t you go Into politics?”
"I am in politics,” answered Miss
Cayenne. “I cast a vote every time
I have the opportunity.”
"Why don’t you run for ofike?”
"I cling to the idea of femirine su
periority. I prefer having a man
requesting me to vote for him to be
ing in a position where I would have
to request him to vote for me.”—
Washington Star.
PREVENTIVE MEASURE
’
^”7
She —Why do men always try to
hold girls’ hands?
He (a trifle cynical)—Probably to
keep the girls from putting their
hands in our pockets.
Something Missing
He tried to cross the railroad track
Before a rushing train;
They put the pieces in a s?ck.
But couldn’t find the brain.
The Wife Learns to Drive
"I asked a policeman, like you told
me."
“Well?”
“He said I was on the wrong side
of the street, so I left the car there
and walked over.”
Liars All
“So you went fishing with Brown
yesterday. What did you catch?”
“Ask Brown. I've forgotten the
number we agreed on.”
THE CALF HAS HIS DAY
A X-
The Bull —I hear the prodigal's re
turned. Ain’t you scared?
The Fatted Calf—Not me. The boss
i turned me loose and I butted the
| prodigal off the premises.
Die of Joy
"If Ignorance Is bliss,” said Black
To White, "well, then, my boy.
You'd better get your life insured:
You're apt to die of joy!”
The Truth of the Matter
“I wouldn’t marry him if he were
the last man in the world.”
■ "If he were the last, you'd be killed
in the rush, dear.”
Remembered
Wife—You think so much of your
old golf, you don’t even remember
when we were married.
Hubby—Sure, I do. It was the day
after I sank the 30-foot. putt—New
Bernian.
Unfortunately
"Most men never think seriously of
acquiring a fortune until they’re mar
ried.”
“Perhaps they only realize then how
badly they need one!”
Enough Said
Beatrice —And we had a fellow in
I our party who could talk French, you
know.
; Millicent—Like a Frenchman, my
1 dear?
Beatrice —Naw; like an American.
Enough of It
Thin Man—You’re a coward 1 You’re
even afraid of your own shadow!
His Stout Friend—Well, why
shouldn’t I be? It looks like a crowd
following me!
"DANDELIONJBUTTER COLOR”I
A harmless vegetable butter color |
used by millions for 50 years. Drug
stores and general stores sell bottles
of “Dandelion” for 35 cents. —Adv.
Half-Mile Air Tube
To provide fresh air for mine head
ings, a flexible tubing which has an
efficient air delivery range of one-half
mile from the fan, has been tested by
the bureau of mines, says Scientific
American, and is giving satisfaction
In both metal and coal mines.
This tubing is made of a heavy fab
ric thoroughly impregnated with fun
gus-and-acid-resisting compounds. It
Is light in weight—one man can read
ily carry 200 feet; and It can be
quickly installed —one man in a tim
i bered tunnel can put up over 400 feet
■ In two hours.
A torpid liver prevents proper food as
similation. Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills
tone up the liver. They act gently but
surely. 372 Pearl St., New York. Adv.
Dove Eaters All
Hilary K. Adair, the San Francisco
detective, was talking about a black
msxil plot against an aged millionaire
that lie had squashed.
"In this plot,” he said—‘‘and It's the
case in all such plots —the woman was
remarkable for her look of almost
childish innocence. She looked like a
good little school girl. Blackmailers
know that women who look like that
make the best agents provocateurs.” I
The detective smiled grimly.
“Why is it,” he said, “that when a
woman goes around looking like a
white dove every man in sight be
comes a serpent?”
Be Careful of Infection
from Cuts, Burns, Wounds and Sores. Ap
ply Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh ; it prevents
infection and heals. 3 sizes, all stores. —Adv.
Too Much for Her
Two girls, evidently high-school stu
dents, were standing on a corner wait
ing for a car.
“I've been reading about Queen
Mary of England in a magazine.” said
one. “It says she never mentions the
weather nor gossips about anything.’’
“Good Lord I” said the other, “what I
does she talk about?”
“Darned if I know. Too much for
me.” —Portland Oregonian.
— ■
Various safety systems are now in
stalled over more than 7,000 miles of
track on 44 of the leading railroads in
the United States.
There are some things that are bet
ter said than done, but lovemaking
Isn’t one of them.
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standard
purchase plan
The standard price of a General
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come is the cash delivered price,
plus only the low GMAC fi
nancing charge.
The GMAC Purchase Plan is
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the best interests of the car buyer
are of first consideration.
General Motors makes "a car
for every purse and purpose and
under the GMAC Plan purchase
may be arranged according to the
individual circumstances and as
sured income of the buyer.
Ask your nearest General
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vantages of the GMAC Plan.
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Fla, Lagrippe Season Is Here. Thousands
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STORES TO RENT
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Broadway, N. Y. 9-11 A. XL
FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS.
Ail leading varieties now ready. C. O D
sl per 1,000. postage collect. 8188 PLANT?
CO.. Pa 3. Macon. Ga. ,
For Sale—Arkansas Fann, riWT valley, 52® .
acres, on pike, 3 miles county seat. No in
cumbrance. $13,500. John S. Gatewood. own.»
921 Home Insurance Bldg.. Little Rock, Ark.
Worth $5.00 to Get Rid of Piles? Pineto
Plie Remedy is guaranteed to relieve you oe
we wili return jour money if yon are not
satisfied with results. Sent by parcel post
on receipt of five dollars. Not sold tn stores.
PINETO REMEDY CO.. P. O. Box 1591,
Mobile, Ala.
Original Saver
Seth —Josh’s boy sure does believ<
’ in daylight saving.
Eph—How so?
Seth—Why. he loafs all day. Never
uses it for anything.—Allston Re
corder.
A woman is seldom interested in her
husband’s letters unless thej are
marked “personal."
The happiest are those who bar®
helped others to be happy.