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OAK FLOORING BUREAU
IMS Bunders’ BuUdinß CHICAGO
Most of a man’s stumbling blocks
are in his own character.
EndaCold
in 1 Day! "
Act quickly in a cold. It may lead to;
grippe or flu. Breakupacoldwithinr
twenty-four hours. HILL’S will do it S>
Combines the four great require
ments. Stops the cold in a J
day, checks the fever, „
opens the bowels, tones the Hill's
entiresystem. Get red box to
day at any druggist, 30c. 3s©pS
HILL’S Colds
^Mcara^-BreeiHe^Qui^^
CORNS
Ends pain at once!
In one minute pain from corns is ended.
Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads do this safely
by removing the cause—pressing and
Tubbing of shoes. They are thin, medi
cated, antiseptic, healing. At all drug
and shoe stores. Cost but a trifle.
DZScholl’s
Zino-pads
. Put one on—the* pain is gone!
~ A TONIC FOR
WEAK LUNGS
Hundreds of men and women have
been greatly benefited by M. G. Treat
ment; a strong, system-building and
disease-resisting tonic for the blood.
It stops the cough, lowers the temper
ature, clears the sputum, increases
weight, aids digestion, improves the
appetite and builds up the entire body,
giving strength and energy tending to
relieve the most severe or chronic
coughs. JI. G. Remedy is guaranteed to
satisfy and it costs only $3 per 16-oz.
bottle, or 55.50 for two bottles, or a
complete treatment of four 16-oz. bot
tles for $lO prepaid. Order direct.
Send for free descriptive booklet. M.
G. REMEDY CO., P. O. Box 96, High
lands Sta., Denver, Colo., U. S. A.
COMPLEXION
IMPROVED
. QUICKLY
Carter's Little Liver Pills
RpiuS Purely Vegetable Laxative
ndl, move the bowels free from
’" 1 p pain end unpleasant after
effects. They relieve the system of constipa
tion poisons which many times cause pimples.
Remember they are a doctor’s prescription
end can be taken by the entire family.
All Druggists 25c and 75c Red Packages.
CARTER S SPILLS
PARKER’S
HAIR BALSAM
Removes Dandru ff-S tops Hair Falling
Restores Color and
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair
60c, and SLOQ at Druggists.
Hiscox Chem. Wks. Patchogue. N. Y.
PLORESTON SHAMPOO—IdeaI for use in
connection with Parker’s Hair Balsam. Makes the
hair soft and fluffy. 50 cents by mail or at drug
gists. Hiscox Chemical Works, Patchogue, N. Y.
Worms cause much distress to children and
anxiety to parents. Dr. Peery’s “Dead Shot”
removes the cause with a single dose. 60c.
Ail Druggists.
B Dr Peery’s
Vermifuge
At aniggists or .TO Pearl Street, New York City
For Cuts, Burns
Bruises, Sores
Try HANFORD’S
BALSAM OF MYRRH
All dealer* are autkorixed to refund your money for the
first bottle if not suited.
■AGENTS make MONEYS
Distributing BLISS NATIVE HERBS, for
Constipation, Indigestion, Rheumatism,
Liver and Kidney Troubles. 200 doses. SI.OO.
Refined work for either sex. Profitable.
Full or part time, multiply your income.
Send for FREE SAMPLE and new Almanac.
Alonzo 0. Bliss Medical Co., EKSk^on. d. e.
I^An^diuggjat will refund your money if I
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching. I
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. In I
tubes with pile pipe, 75c; or in tin boxes, I
60c. Just ask for J
a g AS Don’t treat sore. Inflamed
I - C smarting eyes with power-
IN B drugs “dropped” in f
■T^ by hand. A soothing
, effective, safe remedy
I Is best 25ecnts —all
I iiall s & ruckbl-j»|l^
Lnow York City JvJ ’ p
Ua w I
C QaicA Relief! A pleasant, effective £
< syrup—3sc and 60c rites. A°d ex- >
A. ternally, use FISC'S Throat Mid
Chest Salve, 35c. pJ
Oimmuni^
No Satisfaction in
Use of Cheap Paint
Cheap paint is not cheap. It may
cost less a gallon, but it costs more a
square foot —that is, paint which is
made of inferior materials or inferior
ly manufactured. A product may be
inexpensive and yet good. The prod
uct made of poor materials or the
product poorly made is costly, how
ever, an Indianapolis builder asserts.
In tiie first place it covers less
surface a gallon. Under normal con
ditions, which means a fairly smooth
surface and application by an expert
brush hand, a gallon of paint should
cover from 300 to 000 square feet,
two coats. But the inferior product
falls far short of the standard. By
the time your house is painted and
varnished poor materials will have
cost as much as good, perhaps more.
Good paint will last three to five
years under average conditions. Two
years is a maximum for the inferior
product. Thus if you consider, say
ten or twelve years instead of one or
two, the number of gallons used will
probably be 50 to 100 per cent greater
or less, according to your choice.
Still more important in your ulti
mate saving is the fact that by far
the greatest cost of painting and
varnishing is the application. If you
must repaint or revarnish every two
years instead of every four, the total
expense would be increased several
fold, even if you spent less money on
the materials.
Finally the fundamental service of
paint and varnish is protection. If it
falls below the standard in giving
this service, which it must if the
product is poor, the resulting deteri
oration is costly.
Thus in coverage, wearing quality,
cost of application and protective
service, a good product is superior
to a poor one. No fallacy could be
greater, no economy more costly, than
that of cheap paint.
Women’s Clubs Making
Real Gifts to Towns
Many women’s clubs throughout the
country hit upon a new Christmas
idea, presenting their home towns with
lasting gifts instead of indulging in
temporary charitable enterprises, and
leaders of the movement urged wide
adoption of the plan.
Summing up what has been accom
plished in this direction, the Wom
an’s Home Companion points out one
example which could be followed in
even the smallest community.
The Book Lovers’ club of Basin.
Wyo., presented the town with a li
brary, the 13 clubwomen having only
SSO with which to begin tile enter
prise. The small collection of books
was housed tn the Commercial club,
and members at first took turns act
ing as librarians. Within a few
months the club doubled the number
of books, and after a few years a
house and lot was acquired and the
library now flourishes with aid from
direct taxation.
Value of Paved Roads
It is estimated and it is probably
an underestimate, that there are 200,-
000 motor vehicles in Alabama. Tak
ing the North Carolina engineer’s fig
ures of an annual gasoline saving of
$10.76 per car when operated over
concrete roads, there would be a to
tal net economy of $3,352,000 in a
year’s time in this state alone and for
a period of five years the saving
would rise to the splendid sum of $16.-
600,000. There are other substantially
lower operating costs to be had in
wear and tear in tire mileage, which
when combined with the item of mo
tor fuel, make the exhibit in favor of
paved roads still more impressive. In
the words of the Holy Book it were
well that those in responsible charge
of road building In this state “think
on these tilings.”—Selma Times-Jour
nal.
Low Taxee Help City
A city which lias cut its taxes now
tells what the repercussion lias been.
The city is Lynn, Mass. In twc
years it has reduced its tax levy
$6.80 for each SI,OOO of valuation
The saving to taxpayers from the
amount that would have been levied
under the 1925 rate lias been $1,600.-
(XX). according to a statement made
by Ralph S. Bauer, mayor of Lynn
at a meeting of the Massachusetts
Association of Real Estate Boards.
Since this cut in the tax rate more
than fifty new industries have come
to Lynn, the mayor states.
Care in Tree Placing
Spacing of trees is something that
cannot be governed by fixed rules
says the American Tree association ol
Washington. Street trees may be
placed from 30 to 80 feet apart, de
pending upon the variety. Catalpn
and lombardy poplars, which are not
very commendable for street use, may
be planted at the minimum distance
given above, while sycamore and eln
require the maximum distance.
Markers on Highways
Why not show the traveling publli
that they are coming into a town that
keeps pace with the day and time bj
making it as attractive as possible’
an exchange asks.
THE BULLETIN, IRWINTON, GEORGIA.
SICK WOMAN
SOON RECOVERS
By Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’*
Vegetable Compound
*A neighbor advised me to try Lydia
B. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound,
which she said had
helped her so much.
So I bought a few
bottles and tried it
out. It sure helped
me wonderfully. I
felt much better.
My work was no
longer a dread to
me. If I hear of any
one who is troubled
the way I was, I
will gladly recom
mend the Vegetable
Compound to them and I will answer
any letters in regard to the same.”—
Mbs. Berth a Meacham, 1134 N. Penn.
Ave., 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 ail 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?
No more Heartburn
For correcting over-acidity, nor
malizing digestion and quickly
relieving belching, gas,sourness,
heartburn, nausea and other di
gestivedisorders. Safe. Pleasant.
Normalizes Digestion and
Sweetens the Breath
6 Bell-ans
Hot water
Su re Relief
Bell-ans
FOR INDIGESTION
25<t AND 75t PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
Don’t Let That Cold
Turn Into “Fin”
That cold may turn into “Flu,”
Grippe or, even worse. Pneumonia, un
less you take care of it at once.
Rub Musteroleon the congested parts
and see how quickly it brings relief.
As effective as the messy old mustard
plaster; does the work without blister.
Musterole, made from pure oil of
mustard, camphor, menthol and other
simple ingredients, is a counter-irritant
which stimulates circulation and helps
break up the cold.
You will feel a warm tingle as it en
ters the pores, then a cooling sensation
that brings welcome relief.
Jari & Tubes
Better than a mustard plaster
Break Up Baby’s
Cold at the Start
"I started giving Teethina to my young
est boy when he began to suffer from con
stipation,” writes Mrs. Ira Blount of Juni
per, Fla., “and it helped him wonderfully.
Then he took a severe cold and began to
run a fever.
“I continued right along giving him
Teethina and after the second dose the
fever left him and his cold was much
improved. It’s a pleasure for me to rec
ommend Teethina to all mothers.”
Millions of mothers like Mrs. Blount
have discovered how easy it is to break up
baby’s cold by giving Teethina at the start.
Don’t ever delay. Mother 1 Teethina is so
safe, so efficient, so easy to administer.
Give it at the first sign of a cough or
cold.
Teethina is a famous baby laxative, espe
cially prepared to take the place of castor
ofU and other drastic laxatives. It is being
used more and more each day in the treat
ment of colds and such baby ailments as
Colic, Constipation, Diarrhea, Gas and In
digestion.
Physicians and nurses recommend Teeth
ina. All druggists sell it. Price 30c.
UD UT? f Send for sample package and
JT AV ID £2* ♦ useful booklet about Babies.
C. J. MOFFETT CO, Dept. W 2, Columbus, Georja
TEETHINA
Builds Better Babies
Grove's
T&sldess
Chill Tonic
Makes the Body Strong.
Makes the Blood Rich. 60c
Disinfection Is
Best for Scab
Kills Organisms on Tuber
and Prevents Introduc
tion Into Soil.
The importance of seed disinfection
in the growing of n clean crop of po
tatoes is much greater than the aver
age grower realizes. Potato special
Ists at tiie college of agriculture in
New Brunwich point out that In tests
conducted in 1920 disinfected seed
showed an increase of 33.9 bushels
per acre over untreated seed. In addl
tion to the increase in yield there was
a considerable reduction in the num
ber of scabby potatoes.
Kills Organisms
Not only will disinfection kill or
ganisms on tiie tuber, but it prevents
their introduction into the soil as
well. This is especially true of scab
organisms. Uuiiuwtiomibl.v. if seed
treatment had been more genernllv
adopted in the past, more growers
would not now be growing scabby po
tatoes.
There are two chemicals comm inly
recommended for seed treatment for
maldebyde and corrosive sublimate.
Formaldehyde does not give as •■fit
dent control of scab, so the us-- ot
corrosive sublimate is advised. This
material is a poison and must be kept
away from animals; furthermore, ! !
corrodes metal and must be made up
and used in wood -n containers.
Mix Ccrrocive Sublimate.
Mix corrosive sublimate at tiie rate
of 4 ounces to 30 gallons of water.
The potatoes should be soaked in this
solution for at least one-half hour,
but if heavily Infected with scab or
rhizoctonia, continue the tr< aiment
one hour. As soon as potatoes are
treated they should be removi d from
tiie solution and dried. Corrosive sub
limate is removed from the solution
by the potatoes, so measures must lie
adopted to keep it up to original
strength. This may be done by add
ing one-half ounce of dissolved cor
rosive sublimate after treating every
four bu -hels. Seed can he treated foi
from four to five cents a bushel.
Swine Flu Exceedingly
Expensive to Breeders
Since the introduction of preventive
measures for hag cholera, greater '.>ss
is sustained by hog producers frier
flu than from cholera. Klu undo.ibt
edly causes greater financial less to
the producer of bogs than any otner
single disease. While many lie's ac
tually die from Hu tiie main d.imege
occasioned by this disease is rlie re
suit of loss in condition ot the li-td.
When a herd is infected with th- flu
even though recovery is secured whh
out loss from death, tb.-re is a u-e
mendous waste of feed for the pc;-'
ers not only fail to gain in weiirhi
while alTeried with the disease hut
generally they also lose wei- ht. W r -n
brood sows become affected with lie
flu. the problem is still more sermus
because it very of; on causes alnrih n
and if not many ol the pigs will be
horn dead, so that the average mmi
ber of pigs raised per sow even
though no sows are lost, may be re
duced by 100 per cent, which tmiKes
the pig- very ex'pensive The thing to
do is to institute preventive measure'-
against this di'ease by stippl'ini
good, well ventilated sleeping qnar
ters. kept well bedded.
Take Vigorous Measures
Against Pest of Rodents
With rats and mice in evidence in
large numbers, farmers will do well
to begin vigorous control measures
against these filthy, destructive pests.
Powdered barium carbomite, mixe-J
with various types of food on a basis
of one part of the poison to four parts
of the selected food, has proved very
effective.
In the control of large rats', which
are especially destructive to young
poultry, a rabbit carcass with tiie poi
sou worked into knife cuts, has given
unusually good results. The poison
should be worked into tiie cuts in the
proportion of one part to four of the
flesh, and the carcass placed where
rats will have ready access, but poul
try and other domestic animals wiP
not lie endangered. Securing Hie ear
cass firmly with wire will prevent
large rats from draggi- g it away.
$ Short Farm Notes ?
Scrub seed should not be allowed
to reproduce themselves.
• • *
Look up last year's garden plan and
study it for improvements.
» « »
Plan your plantings so all your
work won’t come at the same time.
» • •
Sweet clover seed should not be
sown too late in the spring or it may
not give a good stand.
• • »
Look over the lists of new garden
tools. They turn out new and mors
efficient tools every year.
• • »
Time spent selecting and testing
seed corn will pay the farmer many
dollars per hour for his labor.
• • »
Early potatoes may be secured by
early planting of early varieties in
deep, rich, warm soil, followed by
thorough cultivation or mulching with
straw.
Wrote Dr. Pierce—
Now He is Well
Centre, Ala. — “Thia is to certify
that I toek many different treatments
but could not get
relief. Finally I wrote
to Dr. Pierce for ad
vice. He prescribed
I>. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery
aad Dr. Piercoji
Anuric Tabi eta (gold
by druggieta). I took
them and am now
.eound and well, doing
my work every day.
No more paica for
me. I certainly do
keoommend Dr. Pierce’s medicines and
advice to any one.” — V. H. Morriaon,
Route 1.
Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids’
Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical
advice.
Os all the contagions, extravagance
spreads the fastest.
WOMEfTGETTING BALD
The next five years will show women
with Bald Heads, or going in that
direction. Men attribute it to Heredity.
What will the women say is the cause
for it? Thousands of young men bald,
or going that way, who had no need
for getting bald .or even scarce of
hair. You surely can give one or two
minutes each day to take care of your
hair. This is all the time required.
You owe tliis to Nature, as it was
given to us in the beginning by Nature.
Grow hair on your Bald Head. Grow
new hair, destroy dandruff by improv
ing the condition of the scalp which
feeds the hair. Then you have the
problem solved.
Forst’s Original BARE-TO-HAIR is
not a tonic, but is a scalp fertilizer
and germicide. The results from its
use has really created its own demand
over the entire country. Literature
and information sent upon request.
W. H. FORST
Discoverer and Manufacturer
Scottdale, Penna.
Women may get their faces lifted,
but men want their shoulders lifted.
To Cure a Cold in one Day
Take Laxative BROMO QUININE Tab
lets. The Safe and Proven Remedy.
Look for signature of E. W. Grove on
the box. 30c.—Adv.
Many a man’s first mistake was the
selection of his parents.
Set Your Stomach and Nerves Rixht. Har
ing s I. N. H. Digestive and Nerve Candy
guar, for indigestion, dyspepsia, gas. ap
petite. nervousness, sleeplessness; good tonic;
try me; eat me By mail 10c and 25c boxes;
stamps accepted: egents wanted. HARING.
Druggist. 3604 Market. St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
Dcltatype (Strain 5) Recleaned Cotton Seed.
It*” staple, $1.50 bu. Sulphate ammonia Jsl
ton ex vessel. Nltrophoska 130p-15n-15k) 455
ex vessel. Excelsior Seed Farms. Cheraw, S. C.
Agents Wanted—Small investment, handl
ing line of Hardware, Crockery, Electrical
Supplies, etc. Atlas Auction Jobbers, 2212
W. Division St.. Chicago. 111.
Slight Difference
Jerry—You say you’re coming out
In spots? See a doctor.
Ted —No, I said spats.
After Colds or Grip
One’s Kidneys Must Function Properly to
Eliminate the Waste Impurities.
n OES winter find you lame and achy
K| J — worried with backache.headache
. and dizzy spells? Are the kidney
secretions scanty and burning in passage?
These are often signs of improper kid
^s ney action, and sluggish kidneys permit
waste poisons to upset the system.
Doan’s Pills, a stimulant diuretic, in
ry crease the secretion of the kidneys and
Z aid in the elimination of waste impuri
’ 1 ties. Are endorsed by users everywhere.
Ask your neighbor I
Doan’s Pills
A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
At all dealers, 60c a box. Foster-Miibcm Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y.
WARNING!
DO YOU KNOW it is dangerous to neglect a cough? A slight
cold or hacking cough often develops into diseases of the
throat and bronchial tubes. Why take a chance? Medical authorities
agree that creosote, if well borne by the stomach, has proven very
efficient in the treatment of diseases of the throat and bronchial tubes.
GLYCA-PYNA with creosote is easy on the stomach and is
a leader of all creosote cough preparations.
For Coughs, Deep-Seated Colds. Croup, Whooping Cough, Sore
Throat, Inflamed Tonsils, Bronchial Asthma, Catarrhal Bronchitis,
and that stubborn chronic cough; we know of nothing better.
GLYCA-PYNA is an excellent preparation for the cough
. that follows influenza. The Oil of Pine
Needles, Mullein, Camphor, Honey, Glycerine, Creosote, Glucose
and Thymol mixture in GLYCA-PYNA are soothing and healing to
the throat and bronchial tubes, and the effect is noticeable with
the first dose.
GLYCA
PYNA
^h^J^^creosote
I The BABY I
r ■Xa
Why do so many, many babies of,to
day escape all the little fretful spells
and infantile aliments that used to
worry mothers through the day, and
keep them up half the night?
If you don’t know the answer, you
haven’t discovered pure, harmless Cas«
toria. It is sweet to the taste, and
sweet in the little stomach. And it*
gentle influence seems felt all through
the tiny system. Not even a distaste
ful dose of castor oil does so muebi
good.
Fletcher’s Castoria is purely vege
table, so you may give it freely, at
first sign of colic; or constipation; or
diarrhea. Or those many times when
you just don’t know what is the mat
ter. For real sickness, call the doc
tor, always. At other times, a few
drops of Fletcher’s Castoria.
The doctor often tells you to do just
that; and always says Fletcher’s.
Other preparations may be just as
pure, just as free from dangerous
drugs, but why experiment? Besides,
the book on care and feeding of babies
that comes with Fletcher’s Castoria is
worth its weight in gold!
Children Cry for
Wealth Beneath Your Feet!
Thousands have walked over valuable mines
without knowing it, and have seen the
wealth which was within their grasp taken
by others.
Give Yourself a Chancel
Be prepared to know a valuable mineral
from a piece of worthless rock. Our book.
■The Amateur Prospectors Guide,” will shsw
you. Price SI postpaid. Oakfield Distributing
Co.. 1095 Market St., San Francisco. Calif.
Detectives Are Needed. The Wes-Mdt Sys
trm of training will qualify YOU for ene of
these big salaried jobs. Write Detective, BSI
American Ex. Bank Bldg., Dallas, Tex&JL
~W. N. U„ ATLANTA, NO. 4.-1928.
And How!
Joe —What killed that aviator?
Jim —A severe sinking spell,—Cleve
land News.
Three Sizesi
SLIO, 60c and
35c a Bottle
For Sale Everywhere
Accept No Substitute
Demand the Original
Atlanta, Georgia