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Woman’s Friend
Nearly all women suffer at times from female
[ ailments. Some women suffer more acutely and
more constantly than others. But whether you have
little pain or whether you suffer intensely, you
should take Wine of Cardui and get relief.
Cardui is a safe, natural medicine, for women,
prepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in
gredients. It acts easily on the female organs and)
gives strength and tone to the whole system.
The Woman’s Tonic
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Mt9. Verna Wallace, of Sanger, Tex., tried Cardui. She writes:
I “Cardui has done more for me than I can describe. Last spring 11
I was taken with female inllammation and consulted a doctor, but to
I no avail, go T took Cardui, and inside of three days, I was able to do
[my housework. Since then my trouble has never returned.” Try it
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L. H. ANDREWS, Gen’l Ag’t.
Mllltdgeville, da.
Mai! oa this Coupon
VIRGINIA CAROLINA CHEMICAL
Company.
Pirate tend m« a eopp of poor 1910
Farmera’ Year Book free of coat.
SALES OFFICES 1
Richmond, Va. Atlanta, Ga.
Norfolk, Va. Savannah, Ga.
Colombia, S. C.
Durham. N. C.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Charleston, S. C
Baltimore. Md.
Cotambul, Ga.
Montgomery. Ala*
Memphia. Tern.
Sircvepert, La,
KEEPING CHICKENS FREE
FROM ALL DISEASES
Bulletin 138. of the Maryland sta
tion, lias a valuable nrilulu on the
best methods of keeping the flocks
free from disease.
It Is. of course, the purpose of ev
eryone engaged in the poultry busi
ness to produce birds capable of good
egg and meat production. It must he
the first duty of the poultry raiser
to see to It that conditions are such
that there is no chance for disease
to interfere with the good health of
the flock.
There Is probably no other class of
live stock so subject to disease as
aomesne mwls. From the shell to
me tuily mature bird, fowls are sub
ject to a great variety of diseases,
importance of Cleanliness.
The lack of sanitary conditions
uouut the poultry houses and yards
This fact makes It possible for all
poultry raisers, especially In Ken
tucky and the South, to mako more
money than ever before. If you have
done well with a small lot, now Is the
time to increase your stock.
By using “the same care and intelli
gence in the production of poultry
find eggs that you do in the produc
tion of beef and hogs, or in the rais
ing of cotton, wheat, corn and to
bacco, you will get a far larger per
centage of profit from the amount
Invested.
Do not think, however, that there
is a royal road to wealth In poultry.
To make n success you must exer
cise eternal vigilance. You must
have purebred poultry of the stand
ard breed, which most appeals to you.
Ydu must keep the yard and houses
are a grent factor In the transmission ,clean; you must use the feed which
of diseases. The location ot tne poul- brings the best results at the least
ay plant and Its drainage are to be cost.
considered, for dampness in tne j It the rules which are so well
oouses and mud in the yards are most known are carefully obeyed the re
unfavorable conditions for poultry
raising. The proper amount ot space
and ventilation In the houses should
Oe carefully considered. Cleanliness
•a an essential sanitary condition for
ulrds, accumulations of excrement
laying about the houses are the means
tor the transmission of the most dead
ly diseases. These excrements when
m a moist condition in a warm house
harbor the parasites and bacteria
which may be the means of annihilat
ing large numbers of poultry. A few
suggestions will not be out of place
here as regards ninklng the condi
tions sanitary for birds. The drop
ping boards should he cleaned at least
once a week, and if possible every
morning. A small qunntity of road
dust or land plaster should be sprlnkl,
|<d about. These materials will ab
sorb the moisture and bad odors and
also add to the value of the drou-
I pings. The nests should be cleaned
lonce a month and the old nesting
j material replaced w r lth fresh new
straw. The ndditlon of a little lime
jor insect powder will help In eradi
cating lice and mites. A groat fac-
suits will be that you will have more
profit and more pleasure from your
poultry yard the present season than
you have ever had before.
HELPFUL WORDS
From a Milledpnville Citizen,
Is your back lame and painful?
Does it ache especially after exer
tion?
Is there a soreness in the kidney re
gions?
These symptoms indicate weak kid
neys?
These is danger in delay.
Weak kidneys fast get weaker.
(live your trouble prompt attention.
Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly,
They strengthen weak kidneys.
Read this Mtlledgeville testimony.
Mrs. J. B. Fair, 400 S. Wayne St.,
tor In establishing sanitary conditions : Milledgeville, Ga., says: ”1 have used
application of whitewash. Doan’s Kidney Pills and they have
;ls the
There is uo material more purifying
[than hot whitewash. This may be
made more effective by the addition
I of four ounces of carbolic acid per
| gatlon. The yards ntay be kept clean
land sweet by cultivation and seeding.
Attention to these little things may
save flocks from ninny a troublasomo
1 disease.
The Flea Pest.
A subscriber asks for a remedy that
will rid her poultry, dogs and cats of
fleas. She says the fleas are so nu
merous that they kill her chickens,
land she cannot raise a puppy.
These flens so common In certain
'pans of the South are a problem hard
I to solve, as they seoni to thrive
|through the entire year.
Try crude carbolic acid sprinkled
proved to be a roliaole remedy. I have
no hesitation in giving my name as one
who can recommend them highly. 1
procured Doan’s Kidney Pills at Geo.
D. Case’s Drug Store and intend to
keep them in the house’ as I know they
live up to representations.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Butfalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and
take no other.
Women s Secrets
There is one man in the United States who has perhaps heard
more women’s secrets than any other man or woman in the
country. These secrets arc not secret* of guilt or shame, but
the secrets of suffering, and they have been confided to Dr.
R. V. Pierce in the hope and expectation of advice and help.
That few of these women have been disappointed in their ex
pectations is proved by the fact that ninety-eight per cent, of
otl women treated by Dr. Pierce have been absolutely and
altogether cured. Such a record would be remarkable i( the
cases treated were numbered by hundreds only. But when
that record applies to the treatment of more than half-a- mil
lion women, in a practice of over 40 years, it is phenomenal,
end entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitude accorded him by women, as the first of
specialists in the treatment of women’s diseases. !
Every sick woman may consult Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without
charge. All replies are mailed, sealed in perfectly plain envelopes, without
nny printing or advertising whatever, upon them. Write without (ear as with
out fee, to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Prest.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
DK, PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION
nastltoa Woo.1l Women Strong,
Stole vV omon W oil*
Cemetery Work.
Persona wanting work done, or their
squares looked after in the city ceme
tery are requested to see or write to
R. H. CHANDLER.
Milledgeville Ga.
WE SELL—Rent nolt s, mule notes,
deeds, mortgages, bond for title, and
other standard legal blanks.
THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
All sizes in window glass, also putty
at R. H. Wootten's.
Everything in fine groceries delivered
over ground and walls quite liberally, 1 at once.
and wash the dogs and cats in warm C. E. Gieene
water with a teaspoonful of the acid
stirred In.
Be certain to keep the dogs and Staggers Skeptics
cats away from the poultry house, “
and we believe the add will drive That a clean, nice, fragrant compound
away the fleas. Do not stop with one like Bu:klen’s Arnica Salve will in-
application hut repeat every few days j BtHntIy re H eve a bad burn, cut, scald,
until the flens disappear. I ^ , . ./ n .
The demand for poultry Is Increas- I would f>r P ll<!8 - staggers skeptics But
lng faster than the supply. Poultry I great cures prove its a wonderful healer
If 9,896 Farmers
and planters told you that their yields per acre
of cotton, corn, tobacco, wheat, fruits, peanuts,
rice, sugar cane and truck crops were greatly
increased and even doubled
By Using
Virginia-Carolina
Fertilizers
and which they thought the best and biggest crop pro
ducers on earth—wouldn’t you feel that you should, in
justice to yourself, try these fertilizers and get the same
increased yields on your own farm? We have many
thousands of un-asked-for letters from farmers blessing
the day they bought Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers. Many
of these letters are in our 1910 Farmers’Year Book, which
can be had free of your dealer,or by mailing us the coupon
and egg* *re selling for more money
than ever before.
The price of beef and prrk 's now
so high i..a» many households are
using less beef and pork and more
poultry anfl eggs.
There has been a great Increase In
the production of poultry and eggs
within the past few years, but the
demand has Increased even more,
hence the Increase In price.
The high price now prevailing Is
not In the nature of a boom, but Is
the logical result of the demand for
poultry and eggs being greater than
the supply.
DR. BELL’S ANTI-PAIN
For Internal and External Pains.
Plant Wood’s Seeds
For Superior Crops £
Wood’s 30th Annual Seed Book
is one of the most useful and com
plete seed catalogues issued. It
gives practical information about
the best and most profitable seeds
to plant for
The Market Grower
The Private Gardener
The Farmer
Wood's Seeds are grown and
selected with special reference to
the noils and climate of the South,
and every southern planter should
have Wood’s Seed Book so as to
be fully posted as to the best seeds
for southern growing. Mailed free
on request. Write for It.
T. W. WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va.
Wo are headquarter* for
Gras* and Clover Coeds. Seed Po
tatoes. Seed Oats. Cow Poas,
Sola Beans, and all Farm
and Garden Seeds.
of the worst sores, ulcers, boils, felons,
eczema, skin eruption*, as alno chapped
hands, sprains and corns. Try it 2fic at
All Druggists.
HOG FOOD .
For the farmer to feed
and fatten hoars, cows,
horses, mules, etc.
Oconee River Mills.
WANTED—A good patent, state parti
culars.
T. W. Wright, 105 Reade St.,
New York City.
FOR SALE.
Home of the late Capt, Walter Paine;
also adjoining lot. Reasonable price
and terms. For particulars write—
Miss LAURA PAINE.
407 Grant St. Atlanta, Ga
Astlnnii
Is a distressing disease. Dr. Bell’s
Pine Tar-Honey relieves almost in
stantly. We guarantee it to give satis
faction.
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FARM FOR SALE
In all parts of the State, anv size.
Farm and timbet land our specialty.
You can pay cash or we can make terms
to suit you. If you want a farm any
where in the State write or call on us.
write for our .booklet be-
SI RIim.H SEVERAL NILE FARMS
FOR SALE IN all parts of the State,
mailed free for the asking.
FORD & HALL,
Real ’Estate, Renting anil Loans.
18 North Pryor Street. Kimball Reuse,
ATLANTA. GA.
Baldwin Go. BrioK & Pottery go. $
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Is now fully equipped to furnish you with heft grade Brick in any [quantity fiom one to
as many thousands as is needed. Size 2Tx4x8. These brick are guaranteed to be first
class in every respect. Correspondence solicited. s
FIRST CLASS END CUT BRICK. HARD BURNED. NOTHING BETTER MADE.
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O YOU KNOW just wliat your cotton find corn
need, and are you furnishing it in such quantities
us required mid in such shape that the
plant can use It ?
Manufactured by
Armour Fertilizer Works
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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Suppose you should put the food for your stock in a
box, nnil it up and place it in their trough—would you ex
pect them to thrive and grow fat ?
Hardly i
Well, did it ever occur to you that when you use lumpy,
badly mixed fertilizers you are putting this same proposi
tion up to your crops—offering them plant food in such
shape that they can’t get to it?
Fertilizers, to do your crops any good, must dissolve in
the soil waters. These are constantly in motion, rising to
the surface during the day and sinking at night—passing
and repassing the roots of the plant, which absorb the food
contained in the water—and this is the only way in which
the plant can feed.
Therefore, when you buy fertilizer, you should do 90
with the idea of furnishing food for your crop and on the
same principle that you should purchase food for your
stock. It should not only contain the necessary Ammonia,
Phosphoric Acid and Potash, but above all else these
should be In soluble form—the mechanical condition
of the fertilizer should he such as to permit the plant to
absorb every particle of it, and the goods should be manu
factured from materials that will not give up their plant
food at one time, but furnish a steady supply throughout
the entire growing season.
This is the fertilizer you should have and can det—
in only one way. It is impossible to produce a goods like
this by the dry-mixing of raw materials, whether you do
this at home with a shovel and a screen or buy it from
someone who has made it the same way—the only differ
ence being in the quantity.
These materials must be ground to a powder, and it re
quires machinery costing thousands of dollars to do it
properly. They must then be so manipulated that when
complete, you have a compound, each ounce of which is
exactly like every other ounce, and not a mixture, one
part of which would contain too much Ammonia and too
little Potash, while another part would be exactly the
opposite—and all of it contain plant food locked up and
not available.
Remember that the chemical analysis of a fertilizer is no
test of its crop growing qualities. The chemist can pul
verize lumps and by the use of various means search out
the plant food ; your crop can’t.
You can take an axe, break open the box and get the
corn ; your mule can’t.
Don’t risk a crop failure!
Insure your peace of mind as well as your crop by using
Armour’s
Animal Ammoniated
. Fertilizers