The Fort Valley leader. (Fort Valley, Houston County, Ga.) 1???-19??, July 31, 1908, Image 7

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Flowery. It isn’t always because they are fond 0 f flowers that people throw bouquets at themselves.—New York Times. Blunt language is often used In niai king sharp retorts. death to kino worm. <■ Everywhere I go I speak for tetthbfnb, because; ' it cured mo of ringworm in its worst form. My whole chest from neck to " ' St raw as beef; but tettervnk cured me also cured a bad case of piles.” so pays 9 Mrs. M. F. Jones of 28 Tanuehilt St., Pittsburg, l r , a. Tettbrink, the great skin remet iy, is sold by J. druggists T. Shuftrixe, or sent Dept. by mail ' Write A, for 50e. Savannah, Ga. No man is master of the entire range of human knowledge—with the possible exception of a village justice of the peace.__ To Drive Out Malaria and Build Up the System Take the Old Standard Gkove’s Tastk LESS Ohiu. Tonic. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed Oil every hot tie, showing it is supply (jui nine an<i Iron in a tasteless form, and the most effectual form, for grown people and children. 50c. No farmer has ever yet grown rich growing crops from the government seed. __ CUTICURA CURED FOUR. Southern Woman Suffered With Itch¬ ing, Burning Rash—Three Little Babies Had Skin Troubles—Calls Cuticura Her Old Stand-by. “My baby had a running sore on his neck and nothing that I did for it took effect until 1 used Cuticura. My face was nearly full of tetter or some similar skin disease. It would itch and burn so that 1 could hardly stand it. Two cakes of Cuti¬ cura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment cured me. Two years after it broke out on my hands and wrist. Sometimes I would go nearly crazy for it itched so badly. I went back to my old stand-by, that had never failed me—one set of Cuticura Rem¬ edies did the work. One set also cured my uncle’s baby, whose head was a cake of sores, and another baby who was in the same fix. Mrs. Lillie Wilcher, 770 Elev¬ enth St., Chattanooga, Tenn., Feb. 10, ’07.” A good neighbor is as great a bless¬ ing as a bad one isn’t. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup tor Children teething, allays softens pain, thegums,reducesinflamma tion, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle A misfit truth is the worst of all lies. Radies Can Wear Shoe, One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot Ease, a powder. It makes tight sweating, or ne w aching shoes easy. Cures swollen, hot, feet, Ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, ‘25c. Don’t ac¬ cept any substitute. Trial package Fkee bv mail. Address Allen S. Olmsted,Le.Roy,N.y. Despite the discovery of wireless communication, politicians continue to pull the wires. SURGICA1 OPERATION iiA, & V i. V m PJswtJe 7#! wh 1 r a m is! $78 ■ . if P. III 1 A ir i' ip 7,. S-, 'ft s If there is any one thing that a woman dreads more than another it is a surgical operation. We can_ state without fear of a contradiction that there are hun¬ dreds, performed yes, thousands, of operations upon women in our hos¬ pitals which are entirely unneces¬ sary and many have been avoided by LYDIA E.PiNKHAM’S VEGETABLE For COMPOUND the proof of this statement read Mrs. following Barbara letters. Kansas, writes Base, Mrs. of Kingman, F° to Pinkham: 1 r eight I suffered from the hiost years severe form of female troubles and told that an operation was my only hope of recovery. I wrote Mrs. Pinkham lor advice, and tooli-Lydia E. Pinkham’s eg’etable Compound, and it has saved .. “te and made me a well woman. 5> Mrs. Arthur R. House, of Church 1i ’ Moorestown. 1ST. J., writes: ut feel it is duty let people v mv to Know what Lydia“E. Pinkham’s Vege Compound has done for me. I ^ rom female troubles, and last arc “, my physician decided that an P e ration was necessary. My husband f Ejected, and urged to Lydia y’inkhaia’s Vegetable me try _ Jy* • to -day I Compound, FACTS am well and strong. tor FOR S9CK WOMEN. hams thirty years Lydia E. Pink lorn vegetable Compound, made roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, omen ,ias who Positively have cured thousands of displace! • been troubled with tioi fibroid bents, tumors, inflammation, irregularities, ulcera- 1 tlc pains, and backache. t*ih'khnm invites all sick to rite her for-tulvice. Address, whirled thousands to ta. Lynn, Mass. r r r fINTEREST .TO THEr _ RICH IN PROTEIN. Cotton seed and cottonseed meal are very rich in protein, which makes them desirable feeds to mix with the rough forage crops. When fed intel¬ ligently there are no feeds that will give better returns than cotton seed and cottonseed meal.—Weekly Wit¬ ness. FIGHT THE LICE. Wage a vigorous war on poultry head lice as the weather becomes warmer. One or two are usually all that are found on each chick but they are enough to keep the little fellow under the weather. Look on the back of the head, on the throat or even under the wings, A drop of equal parts of kerosene and lard is the inost^ edy. * simply as well as effective rem¬ SHELTER STEER FEEDING. In experiments at the Pennsylvania station it was found that sheltering had no effect on the appetite of steers except in the very severest weather. The station also found that it is es¬ sential for fattening steers that they be well bedded. It is decidedly ad¬ vantageous that the yard be macad¬ amized or given an impervious coat¬ ing of some kind to prevent nnul dur¬ ing soft weather. Wet bedding and muddy yards are more injurious than extreme cold. The amount of feed re¬ quired per pound of gain is practical¬ ly the same whether the steers are kept in a warm basement stable or outside.—Weekly Witness. LET THE OLD HEN HAVE THEM. Some advise keeping the old tur¬ key hen confined for several weeks after hatching, but I never had very good success when they were kept up longer than four or five days. T take mine when they are two or three days old and put them down in the pasture, which is covered with short Japan clover and carpet grass. They get pretty well drabbled some¬ times; but they tell their mother about it, and she sits down and cov¬ ers them till they get warm, when they start to racing after grasshop¬ pers again. Some advise losing only two-year, or older, stock for breed¬ ing purposes; but I do not see much difference in the number raised from two-year or older stock, and the num¬ ber raised from one-year-old stock or younger.—Progressive Farmer. AILMENTS OF CALFHOOD. The durability of nigged constitu¬ tions is an imperative requisite for the long and strong pull that must be demanded of a profitable worker, and badly ventilated, damp calf pens are not calculated to promote vigor¬ ous health and thrift. There is little doubt that humid and filthy quarters responsible for at least one-third the ailments of calfhood. Over¬ too rich food and irregu¬ in feeding may safely be with another third, while if not three-quarters of the of these dependent crea¬ are debilitated from drinking j unclean pails, and the balance I victims of colds, thoughtless ne- j and well meant but unskilled i for a calf’s stomach is j weak in proportion to its and requires rest rather than overtaxing exertion of digesting kinds of nostrums.—Weekly HOG RAISING. Will you give me assistance in 1 to hog-raising on impov- j lands where corn is the prin¬ feed, and where the hogs have rustle for themselves, getting little no attention, except at farrowing. will not thrive under conditions, as I have given a trial which has proved a fiat I think grades would thrive the above conditions better pure breeds. Could you sug¬ the proper grades to use, or J of pure breeds, or a pure breed ! would thrive under these con- 1 \V. B. D. Your difficulty not so much with the breed as the care and conditions under they are kept. The domestic in its profitable form is a highly animal and must have an of good food. You could expect gra of good quality to j much if a better than pure-! if you must keep swine under) condifk we would suggest! lai-g o -hire, but you will ! that ill be late in matur 1 - o f, en readily if; ; to roam over poor pas-. ■ c u i y t&n . p o r n. —jj o u u - C n. A ./ ft. FITS, St, Vitus’ Danccu'Norvoui Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kli ne, Ld.,031 Arch St,: P hila., P:i. One of the many things a conceited youth is unable to understand is how any sensible female cart pass him up for some other chap. A TKRIUKLE CONDITION. Tortured by Sharp Twinges, Shooting Pains and Dizziness. Hiram Center, 518 South Oak street. Lake City, Minn., says: “I was so bad with kidney r; trouble that 1 could £ 'l/S not straighten up af jpa ter 8 t°°ping without If sharp pains shooting ' J ' throufili back. I ' jW my >/ had dizzy spells, was t<3f y/wr nervous and my eye¬ r: m sight affected, The \ kidney secretions K were irregular and ; frequent. I too was In a terrible condition, but Doan’s Kidney Pills have cured me and I have enjoyed perfect health since. I » Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Be broad; be liberal; remember it is more blessed to give than to re ceive; particularly if the commodity be advice. John R. Dickey’s old reliable oye water cures sore eyes or granulated lids. Don’t hurt, feels good; get the genuine in red box. Warm language is sometimes used in demonstrating cold facts. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Founded 123 years ago for the education of all the people. It is the patron of all who may seek its instruction. The rich can get nothing better, the poor can secure the best; thus the state equalizes opportunities, regardless of class or sect. . . . Over 6,000 Georgia alumni attest the value of its training,-men prominent in every i industry und profession. Law, Pharmacy, Agriculture, Civil and Electrical En¬ gineering, Literary and Scientific Courses. Faculty of 46 instructors; 927 students enrolled last year at Athens; 3375 students enrolled in the University system. Board $9.00 a month; room $2.09 a month in dormi¬ tories; tuition free in academic courses to citizens of the state. The University offers the youth of to-day the best advantages in all its history. Maintained by the state, the University stands ready to help YOU train your son for the highest responsibilities of life. IT IS WORTHY OF THE TRUST. IT STANDS FOR ALL THAT IS BEST IN OUR CIVILIZATION. FOR DETAI LS, ADDRESS THE UNIVERSITY, Athens, Ga. BIRMINGHAM SEMINARY BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA. Ideal school for Girls and Younp Ladies. Boarding pupils limited to fifty. Refined Christian home; every household comfort. Perfect health, out of door recreations, unex¬ celled city advantages. Standaids high; faculty superior. Next session begins September sixteenth. For catalog and full particulars address MISS LOULIL COMPTON, Principal, 1722 Fifth Ave., Birmingham, Ala J x American Cotton College H ^f’ For the edufcsticn of Farmers, Clerks, Merchants, Warehousemen, Cotton Buyers, Manufacturers, and all others, young or old. who are unable to classify and put the correct valuation on 18 Grades of Colton. Thirty day scholarships in cur sample rooms, or six weeks’ correspondence course under expert cotton men wii! complete you. Big demand for colton graders and cotton buyers. Session opens Sept. lsf. Correspondence course year round. Writs at once for further particulars u Chartered February l2Tn, 1897, Lincoln’s Birthdav. This uniciue and rapidly growing Institution,with grounds and buildings valued at # 200,000 furnishes uneuualed opportunities for young men and young women, with or without moans, who desire an education. Tuition in the Literary Department is free, just an Incidental, which ranges from $15 to $18 per year. Board, incidentals and room rent range from $85 to $100 per year, and the student may work to pay one-half of this amount. Six large school build¬ ings; 600 acres of land; saw mill, grist mill, shingle machine. All College courses, including Music, Art and Elocution, are given. Over 600 students enrolled last year. Located at the Historic Camberland Gap, Tennessee, where the three states, Virginia, Kentucky and Ten¬ nessee join. Birst term begins August 31st. Address Wm. L. STOOK.S'B V'Ry, Tb. D. t President. __ _f \JMHE'RLA.JV'D GAP, TEJVJV. GIN and of SAWS, REPAIRS Gin Repairs R!BS, ENGINES, for Bristle same. Twine, BOILERS Shafting, Babbit, Pulleys, &c., and far PRESSES Belting, tiny mukt In iectors. Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPL1 COM RAN V. Augusta. Ga. op mm m IW m A Ad ^ {refnfc! f Palatable Medicine For All NUB^A i ^ kidney and NO liver troubles GRIPING TRY A BOTTLE Ask your dealer for It __J I ) I i FOR MEN Don’t suffer from diseases of the feet, but SKREEMER keep your feet in a natural, healthy condition by wearing shoes. They do not crowd or pinch the feet. They are made over natural foot-shape models. Look MADI BY for the label. If you do not find these shoes MRelbOi readily, write us for directions how to secure them. 1-RED. F. FIELD CO., Brockton, Mass. BSOCKTST MAI!. U.S.A. Malaria Makes Pale Blood I I ?J c i' s, he em 01d v '^ Sta ou f know dard what GROVE’S you are TASTELESS taking. The CHILL formula TONIC, is plainly drives out Malaria and build- up the f is simply ; ‘ Quinme and Iron in tasteless, and the effectual printed on every bottle, showing it a most form. For adu lts and ch ildren. 50c. r Baassn ssawsz&zss i i . *1 THE SAMSON OF COFFEES Double the Strength of It’s delicacy of flavor kinds— Bf? the ordinary ljf§ J and it*s smoothness of goes twice as far a.nd I < ^ * t&ste are never subor thus is a. ^reat MONEY II dinated to it’s Strength SAVER.. 25cts 1-lb THE REILY-TAYLOR CO SOLD EVERYWHERE SKW OKI,RAMS, I.A. Some men decline to look the wine when it is red because prefer another color. 35c. Wi LI, CURE TOUR CORNS If you Invest It In a bottle of abbott’s indiax corn paint. It removes corns, bunions or sore, callous spots on foot, warts or indurations of tbe skin. pain, no cutting, no “eating” of the no after soreness; quick, safe, sure. druggist or by mail from The Abbott Savannah, Ga. At the age of 40 a man gets and looks for some of the money threw awa >' at. the age of 21 . llicks’ Capudinc Cures Headache, Whether from Cold, Heat, Stomach, Mental Strain. No Acetanilid or drugs. It’s and Liquid. Effects 10c., 25c., 50c., at drug stores The poorer a man is the less he is to he called a grafter. (At31-’08) lUU|Tr nn,,L STEAMER OIUtHILn WINS nilW EVERYWHERE LVL.nimu.iU. Makes perfect score in all important events; woa UX)7 Gliduen ami Mower Trophy—(junker City run. Double victory at Harrisburg. Chosen official ma¬ chine by United States and Brazilian Governments. Goes through sand, mud ami mountains. Send u» names of three men best able to buy a good auto. We will send you (free! choice of three works on Automobile Development, eontaininsr the finest highway illustrations ever print'd. Write to IL ’HE WHITE CO.. DO .Marietta St.. Atlan ta, Ga. FOURTEEN HUNDRED ANi) SIXTY-FIVE MEN with teams are selling our products States. to FARMERS ill thirty-four different Seventy useful articles that country people need. We furnish the goods and give agents time to turn them into money. CO.[Winona, Address, 1 . J. R. WATKINS Minn. PIEDMONT COLLEGE DEMOREST, GA. Healthful mountain location. Regular Preparatory anti College courses; special courses in Businem, Domestic JSoienco and Music. Superior Advantage* Reasonable prices. For catalogue and further infor* mation address HEM C. NEWELL, Acting President r » Dropsy in CURED Given Quick Relief. Removes effects oil swelling 8 to 30 days in ; 60 days. a permanent Trialtreatinent cure 30 to pWjgiven Jffli Write free. Dr. Nothingcan H. H. Green’s be Sons, fairer I AVS\^ JsSneclaMsts. Box b Atlanta, fle .....""T— " r — - - ' ........... .. .. ..... ' ■ - Take the Place of Calomel Constipation sends poisonous matter bounding through Feted Breath, tho body. Bleared Dull Eyes. headache, Loss Energy Sour Stomach, of and Ap* petite arc the surest signs or he affliction. Young 1 # Liver Pills positively cure constipation. They awaken the bowels, sluggish liver fhe to better action, cleanse th# strengthen weakened parts, Induce appe¬ tite and aid digestion. They do not Salivate, no mat¬ ter what you eat, drink or do. Price 25 cents from your dealer or direct from J. M. YOUNG, JR.. WAYCROSS. GA. ENAMELED Always sweet and clean. Never ‘ break; never leak. Useful for nfany other things, with m enameled cover i furnished. Three 11 styies made. ENTERPRISE ™ ENAMEL C0. f BkLLAIRE, OHIO. - : W /on rvw; <rs y>. NU«Ttey,\\ i w /it 1 , «■ c tom£S .. 1 'U 1 . i -5 i. ■ All dealers. Sample, Booklet and Parlor Game, 130, Pacific Const Kornx Co., New Yorlt. Local agents wanted. Write for money making plan. - 0 l TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body entiseptically clean and free from un¬ healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and tooth preparations elone cannot do. A fecting germicidal, disin¬ and deodor izing toilet requisite cb of exceptional ex ceilence and econ¬ l7 fa omy. Invaluable ■lOUtT for inflamed eyes, m stores, by drug uterine throat mail and and 50 caiarrh. postpaid. cents, nasal toilet and At or i § m 9 7. Large Trial Sample WITH ’’HEALTH AND OtAUTY" BOOK BENT mil THE PAXTON TDItET CO., Boston, Mass.