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MrssMargaret
Washington Tells
How to Get Rid of a Severe Cold
“Lost August I took a very severe
;old and it seemed that I couldn’t
break it up. I got so bad that I was
confined to my bed for five weeks,
doctorilig all the time without getting
my relief. I had no appetite, natural
ly lost flesh. In fact, I had given up
.all hopes of ever getting any better.
“A friend recommended Milks Emul
sion and I commenced its use. When
able to leave my bed I weighed 111
pounds! Now, after taking Milks Emul
sion five weeks, I weigh 125 pounds,
feel better than I have felt in two
years, Sian eat anything, have no ef
fects of the cold and work every day.
I thank God and Milks Emulsion for
restoring my health.” MRS. MARGA
RET WASHINGTON, 1099 E. 14th
St., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Soldfby all druggists under a guar
antee So give satisfaction or money
refunded. The Milks Emulsion Cos.,
Terre Haute, Ind. —Adv,
Can prunes he denatured —that is,
taste like something else?
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This Mother
Had Problem
As a rule > * s
about the best food
for hut
there are times when
■P ■ they are much better
' should always be left
off when children
fretful or cross spells, by bad breath,
coated tongue, sallow skin, indiges
tion, biliousness, etc., that their stom
ach and bowels are out of order.
In leases like this, California Fig
Syrup never fails to work wonders, by
the quick and gentle way it removes
all the souring waste which is caus
ing the trouble, regulates the stom
ach and bowels and gives these or
gans;; tone and strength so they con
tinue to act normally of their own ac
cord. Children love its rich, fruity
flavor and it’s purely vegetable and
harmless, even for babies.
Millions of mothers have proved its
merit and reliability in over 50 years
of steadily increasing use. A Western
mother, Mrs. May Snavely, Montrose,
California, says: ‘‘My little girl, Ed
na’s, tendency to constipation was a
problem to me until I began giving
her California Fig Syrup. It helped
her right away and soon her stomach
and bowels were acting perfectly.
Since then I’ve never had to have any
advice about her bowels. I have aB
so used California Fig Syrup with
my little boy, with equal success.”
To- be sure of getting the genuine,
which physicians endorse, always ask
for California Fig Syrup by the full
name.
DlLs'
First touch of Carboil stops pain.
Special ingredients quickly
draw out core of boil or car
buncle. Lancing unnecessary.
Carboil prevents spreading.
Get today from druggist. Or
send 500 to Spurlock-Neal Cos.,
Nashville, Tenn.
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Crowded Island
Java, no larger than the state of
New; York, has a population of about
36,000,000 people.
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Flora Beveily Shoppe, Box 376, Dallas, Tex.
Stone Mountain Watermelon Seed from se
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Bermuda Onion Plants pstpd. 500, 75c. Col
lect 75c thousand. Horace Ballard, Pavo, Ga.
Four Traits and Character Accurately ana
lyzed from handwriting. Advice on personal
problems. Practical psycho-analysis. Enclose
11. Allen, Suite 1091, 507 Fifth Ave., N. X.
Delightful Home of Frame and
Brick Unusually Good Design
This brick and frame home will just suit those who want to build this
type of house and want to do it economically. It Ims straight walls, which
mean low construction cost. At the same time the entrance door and the
windows, together with tlie roof, make it very attractive. As will lie seen by
tlie iloor plan, the home contains six rooms, there being three bedrooms and
bath on tlie Second floor.
By W. A. RADFORD
Mr. William A. Radford will answer
questions and give advice FREIO OF
COST on all subjects pertaining to
practical home building, for the read
ers of this paper. On account of his
wide experience as editor, author and
manufacturer, he is, without doubt, the
highest authority cn all these sub
jects. Address all inquiries to William
A. Radford, No. 1827 Prairie avenue,
Chicago, 111., and only inclose two-eent
stamp for reply.
Harmonious combinations of color
and materials are the aim of many
home builders. Brick in itself is ex
cellent building material as also is
wood. Combinations of these two,
however, provide a contrast that is
pleasant.
Shown in the illustration is a design
of a home which utilizes a combina
tion of brick and wood to an unusual
?ood advantage. The lower half of the
house is of brick while the upper half
is of frame. The brick gives a sub
stantial appearance to the lower part
while the frame above the brick per-
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First Floor Plan.
mits broken hip lines and dormers
which make this an unusual good de
sign- for prospective home builders.
The house is 22 feet 10 inches wide
by 22 feet 10 inches deep exclusive of
a sun room which adds 8 feet to the
Floor Colors Should
Blend With the Finish
Floors should be as mellow and in
conspicuous in color as possible, but
always in a color that harmonizes with
the general finish of the room.
Tiie finish of permanent flooring is
highly important to the general ap
pearance of the room, and the possible
combination of soft and hard woods,
linoleum and composition floorings is
of interest to anyone who is planning
a home.
In general, hardwood floors are bet
ter and more durable, particularly If
the floor is not to be entirely covered.
If the floor is to be covered with car
pet, soft wood is desirable; it is also
used in country houses and success
fully finished with paint or stain. The
hard woods include oak, maple, birch
and beach, while pine, fir and red
spruce come under the head of soft
woods.
If a linoleum floor covering is de
sired, it should be laid at the time'
the house is built. Many housekeepers
prefer tile and composition floors for
the bathroom, kitchen and service
quarters, as they are waterproof and
can be cleaned with soap and water as
often as necessary.
If hardwood floors are used, they
can be finished with wax, or varnished
and then waxed, and polished at regu
lar intervals with a dry mop. Floors
of soft woods should be oiled at in
tervals. Linoleum floors should be
waxed.
Rugs should be in keeping with the
type of room, and should in nearly all
cases be darker than the walls. Large
rug designs are not desirable, though
small ali-over patterns are attractive
in rooms with plain walls. If the
walls are figured, plain rugs are in
better taste. Plain rugs and carpets
show dust more readily than those
with all-over figures.
Tiled Interiors
Tiled interiors—entrance halls, liv
ing rooms, sun porches, bathrooms and
kitchens—have a very practical basis
as well as an esthetic one. No other
material is as easy to keep in spot
less order as tiles, which are impervi
ous not only to dirt, but also to wear,
so that there need never be any ques
'ion of redecoration or repair.
THE ROCKDALE RECORD, Conyers, Ga., Wed., March 20, 1929.
width. The sun room is 11 feet G
inches deep.
The entrance at the corner lends
into a small hall at the right ">f which
is the living room, 14 feet by 12 feet,
witli the sun room adjoining, it. The
entrance hall is connected with the
living room by a eased double open
ing which adds to the length of the
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Second Floor Plan.
room while at the back the dining
room is also connected with the cased
opening which makes for spacious
ness. The dining room is 10 feet G
inches by 13 feet 6 inches and at one
side is a breakfast room 3 feet wide
by 8 feet. The kitchen is reached
through thi breakfast room.
The stairs running out of the en
trance hall end in a square center hail
on the second floor. Opposite the
stairs is the bathroom while on the
other three corners are bedrooms of
good size. It will he noted by an
examination of the floor plans that
each bedroom lias a large closet off
it as also has the bathroom.
The house is set on a concrete
foundation and has a basement of the
same dimensions as the house itself.
The addition of plantings around the
base of the outside walls and the awn
ings at the windows give this home a
very attractive appearance and one
of which any owner may he proud.
Stucco Needs Clean
Surface for Adhesion
Monolithic concrete walls should
preferably be rough and of coarse
texture, rather than smooth and
dense, for the application of stucco.
Walls of this type should be cleaned
and roughened, if necessary, by hack
ing, wire brushing or other means.
The surface of the concrete should
he brushed free from all dust, dirt
and loose particles, and should he
wetted to such a degree that water
will not be rapidly absorbed from the
plaster, but not to such a degree that
water will remain standing on the sur
face when the plaster is applied.
Concrete block for stucco walls
should be rough and of coarse texture,
but not weak or friable. Block should
be set with cement mortar joints,
which should be raked out or cut back
even with surface.
Before applying the stucco the sur
face should he brushed free from all
dust, dirt and loose particles, and
should he wetted to such a degree
that water will not be rapidly ab
sorbed from the plaster, but not to
such a degree that water will remain
standing on the surface when the
plaster is applied.
Where a Window Is
There Should Sink Be
Kitchen-experts agree that the best
place for a kitchen sink is under a
window. Under some circumstances,
where the plan of the kitchen is un
usual, the sink may he placed else
where, but there should be an assur
ance of good light. If the sink Is
placed on the outside wall the pipes
will not freeze up, as the drainage
line does not go into the wall and
tiie supply pipes do not have to be
placed there. If they are put in the
wall they may be insulated so they
will not freeze.
Small House Idea
On account of the high cost of con
struction and maintenance, it is no
longer practicable to erect the huge
frame residences which have lined our
city streets in tiie past. The old order
of eight and nine-room houses for the
man of moderate means has had te
give way.
Composition of
Fruit Is Shown
Data on Ssveral Varieties
Grown and Marketed in
This Country.
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Aurlculturc.)
New summary tables on the chem
ical composition of fresh fruits have
been issued by the United States De
partment of Agriculture. Data on (57
kinds and varieties of fruits ami 31
fruit juices are included in this com
pilation by Charlotte Chatfleld and
Laura I. McLaughlin of tiie depart
ment’s bureau of home economics. Ilo
liable analyses printed in this and
other countries and unpublished data
from co-operating federal and state
laboratories were used as tiie basis of
these figures, and specialists in fruit
production and handling were consult
ed regarding them. It is believed that
these figures more nearly represented
tiie composition of fruits now grown
and marketed in this country than any
other extensive list of analyses here
tofore published.
Fuel Value.
Protein, carbohydrates, and all the
other chemical constituents are given
in percentage of tiie edible portion of
each fruit. Fuel value appears as cal
ories per pound and per 100 grams. In
making tiie tables particular care was
taken to determine what part of the
fruit was considered refuse in making
the analyses, and to designate the
refuse percentage as skin, seeds, or
other inedible portion.
Asa further aid to accuracy, the
botanical as well ac tiie common name
is given for each fruit. For varieties
that differ markedly in composition or
for types grown in different localities,
separate averages are given. Under
apples, for instance, are figures for
early, medium, and late varieties, as
well as an average for ail varieties.
The averages for peaches grown in
Georgia, North Carolina, Maryland, and
New Jersey bring out interesting dif
ferences in sugar content.
New Figure.
With these new figures on fruit
analyses, diets in both health and dis
ease may he calculated more accurate
ly. Economists can use them in mak
ing closer estimates of nutritive value
in food consumption studies. They will
give producer and consumer more
exact knowledge of the chemical con
tent of fruits grown and eaten.
Copies of these tables may he ob
tained free as long as tiie supply lasts
by writing to tiie United States De
partment of Agriculture for Circular
No. 50-C, “Proximate Composition of
Fresh Fruit-S?’
Muscovy Ducks Favored
by Arkansas Breeder
I was the first to raise Muscovy
ducks in this part of the country. My
neighbors were astonished to see them
sitting on the top of fences or in tiie
loft of my barn.
Feeding and laying habits of Mus
covy ducks are much like that of
chickens. It is not necessary to con
fine them each morning to get their
eggs, as is often the case with other
ducks, writes B. G. Roberts of Ar
kansas in Capper’s Farmer. They lie
gin laying in February and often will
lay until cold weather if not allowed
to become broody.
Like tiie goose they feed mostly on
grass and other green matter and do
not require much concentrated feed.
Those who object to the noise made
by other varieties of ducks prefer Mus
covys for they quack only when badly
frightened. The drakes can made no
noise at all except a hissing sound.
The young ducks are easy to raise.
After they are 3G hours old I feed
stale bread soaked in sweet milk.
This is soon changed to a ration con
sisting of two parts wheat bran, two
parts shorts, one part yellow corn
meal and a small amount of beef
scraps. I feed this three to five times
a day. Sand is sprinkled over it oc
casionally for grit.
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Salt is cheap. It’s a necessary food.
Be sure that all animals have their
share.
* * *
The remedy for diseased animals
which promises to cure all ills usual
ly ends by curing none of them.
* * *
Corn silage, fed in moderate
amounts along with other roughage,
is excellent for tiie breeding ewes.
* • *
Timothy hay is not a suitable rough
age for sheep, unless supplemented
with bran and pea-sized linseed meal.
* *
Tiie wise farmer carries on his own
“farm relief” by starting in now to
do some of the tilings tiie farm lias
long needed.
* * *
Sows with second or third litters
can be counted on to farrow and save
nearly two pigs more per litter than
gilts with their first litter.
* * •
Put straw in the loft of your poultry
house and it will keep your flock
warmer in winter and cooler in sum
mer. Straw lias insulating properties.
• • •
The usual deficiencies in the winter
ations of fall pigs are a lack of suit
hie proteins, a lack of mineral mat
er, and a lack of essential vitamines
o promote growth and the assimila
ion of bone building material.
To break a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin
tablet. And for headache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient,
too, in cases of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago!
And there’s no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to children —
often infants. Whenever there’s pain, think of Aspirin. The
genuine Bayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet.
All druggists, with proven directions.
Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin;
it does NOT affect the heart
Aspirin la the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidcster of Sallcyllcacld
Retire* at 98
Tiie world's oldest woman physician,
after nearly a century of life —of
work, travel, and adventure all over
tiie work —has retired and is living
quietly in London. She is Dr. Har
riet Clisby, ninety-eight years of age.
Not what you do, hut how
you do it, that counts
Everyone knows the story of
Gene Tunney. How he fought
his way up, until at 30 he has retired,
undisputed heavy weight champion
of the world. From the very begin
ning of his career Tunney never once
let himself get out of condition.
“I started taking Nujol internally
seven years ago. The first month
Nujol brought remarkable changes
in my physical condition. My elimi
nation became active and normal.
Since that time I have taken Nujol
about five nights a week. If I dis
cover that I have taken an excess I
stop its use for a couple of days, when
I renew my daily practice of taking
a swallow from the bottle before re
tiring. I have found during my seven
years’ experience with Nujol that it
is not habit-forming, or in any way
unpleasant or harmful.”
Nujol contains no medicine or drugs.
It is simply a pure natural substance
(perfected by the Nujol Laboratories
26 Broadway, New York.) Ir not
only keeps an excess of body poisons
from forming (we ail have them)
but aids in their removal.
Buy a bottle of Nujol today. Sold
only in sealed packages.
Cuticiira Soap
W Olt L, D- FAMOUS FOB JOAIL.Y TOILET USE
The every-day use of Cullcura Soap,
assisted by occasional applications of
Cuticura Ointment, when required, is /\
your best insurance against skin troubles. >
They tiot only cleanse and purify, but also - A — 1
enhance and preserve the natural qualities
of the skin and hair. \
Soap 25c. Ointment 25c. and 50c. Talcum 25c.
Sold everywhere. Sample each free. _ )
Addrtss: “Cuticura,” Dept.B6, Malden, Mass.
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Beauty for All. Introduce French blended
luce powder to your friends. $3 value 76c post
paid. Give color of hair, eyes, complexion.
Emile, 1061 Heywood Bt., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Regal I.ily Bulbs Flowering Size, very hardy.
Any well-drained soil. 25c each, 10 for
*2.00 postpaid. Ask for beautiful catalog
free. George Lawler. Route 6, Tacoma. Wash.
SOY AND VELVET BEANS, COW PEAS,
peanuts, Cotton seed. Write for price list,
MURPHY & PALMER, Sandersville, Ga.
WILL TRADE 470 ACRES GA. lands and
cash, for smaller improved Ga. Fa'-rn.
KIRBY BROTHERS. - APOPKA, FLA
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 12-1929.
Shah’s Egotism
Every length of steel rail laid along
tiie line of the new 1,250-mlle rail
road connecting the Caspian sea with
the Gulf of Persia will have a tribute
in Arabic script to the shah and hi*
family stamped upon It. —Gas Logic.
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The mounting is lfiksolid wbitogoU
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genuine I)iamond and the complete
ring looks many times its low cost.
Beautiful Gift Case free. Don't
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with name and address. Bend no
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“BUY BETTER BABY ~~
CHICKS NEAR YOU”
Georgia Needs Eggs. Graham’s heavy laying
English White Leghorns are high class valu
able egg-bred bitds, the kind you need to
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send for catalogue.
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P. O. llox li.’il - - - Savannah, Ga.
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AGENTS WANTED
To sell ever Straight Hair Grower. Prize*
and commission given. Grows hair on bald
heads. V. Kross, 3971 16th St.. Ecorse, Mich.
Used Pianos Fully Guaranteed, $55 up. Phono
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