The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, April 10, 1929, Image 15

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A Sour Stomach n the stnie time It takes a dose ot !a to bring a little temporary relief I gas and sour stomach, Phillips k of Magnesia has acidity complete- I and the digestive organs tranquttized. Once you have tried ■ i form of refief you will cease to i ry about your diet and experience ew freedom in eating. I his pleasant preparation is just as ’ and for children, too. Use it when • r coated tongue or fetid breath als need of a sweetener. Physh I' is will tell you that every spoon ,2 of Phillips Milk of Magnesia neu- K lies many times its volume in acid, fy the genuine, the name Phillips is ft ortant Imitations do not act the PHILLIPS f ■ Milk . of Magnesia vi Indian Child Burials ft ?o child burials have been uneov ¥ in thei prehistoric Indian ruins 0 he Wuptaki National monument, rizona. Jesse C. Clarke, custodian v ie reservation, who made the ex □ tions, reports that in one burial Ik adle board was lying over the W which bore a shell necklace and fi accompanied by three pieces of ry. the other burial the cradle board underneath the body. Four pots found In it. Both burials had wrapped in matting, but moisture rept in and spoiled it: so that on smail piece could be salvaged. Two Famous Americans h and Daniel Webster were not v' related. These men belonged , trict branches of the Webster I r , whicFcnmc oyer t° the United | i from England. ! ThoseWlio Dance rg f V/TUST pay the piper—and all \H I VI who suffer the misery of !■ > lancing in new or tight shoes know IB i t.Why notshake Allen’s Foot=Ease J intoyourshocs? It takes the friction IB L from the Shoes, and makes dancing or walking a real joy. S S I FoooEase f S | 1 Allen’a Foot=Ease, La Roy, N. Y I H pcedy and effective action Ur. Peery’s y ,and Shot”'has no equal. One dose only ’lean out worms. 50c. All druggists. A 3/vermiru'ge y jggists or 372 Pearl Street. New York City w Monkey Doses a Home V -troit woman going soutli wnnt -0 five herf.pet monkey to the Be rn oological park. She called the ¥ r but when John T. Milieu said y id not promise a daily “hot wa jL i soap bath” tiie monkey’s owner 0 utly hung tip the tcleplione n ie remapfk, “Cleanliness is next V iiness area for a monkey.” M Animals and Parasites V is Ies&l botliered by parasites U t has ever been, but domestic conceptrated in small areas V bably more pestered than in W ant may be industrious, but , ft nore than can be said of some 0 h StST col(j| ‘ or grippe—put U your system 1 y° ur blood V in or Build rl up your’lie ajth f witE thaFsplen fir “ cfid herbal ton v Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis □ which has stood the test of liars of approval. The air we 4 0 is often full of germs, if our m is low .we’re an easy mark ■ U J or pneumonia. Pt h° has Used the “Discovery”, y D”, wrljtes thus; . y n *' P - “l hardly know how to ex- Y Sratitude I own Dr. Pierce for the ■iS (n J ?? e . n Medical Discorery’ has done Y ia *s r 2s? > influenza left * /to J* uame into this country ** W three doctors and one Y ne Golden Medical Discovery* did y thaiimll the other medicines I Y _ an n thty were many.”—C. O. AM Box 94. Ifihiid or tablets. All dealers. W )r. Piece’s Invalids Hotel in 1Q 3js free advice. CARBUNCLES ' nj. and Boils—stopped quickly Y A wJ**Miß ea d on Car boil. Special 0 v "y” 5 * 115 quickly draw out core y 1 ot worst boil or carbuncle. Lanc | M ng unnecessary. Prevents 1 W spreading. Get Carboil today from f" f A druggist. Or send 50£ to Spurlock -1,,,. [J Weal Cm. Nashville, Tenn. M BLACKHEAD CAN BE CONTROLLED Disease Is Caused by Animal Germ in Young Fowls. Blackhead of turkeys is one of the most dreaded diseases of this class of poultry, but destructive as it is, the trouble may be controlled. “We find that blackhead is caused by an animal germ,” says Dr. B. F. Kaupp, head of the poultry department at state college. “It generally attacks young turkeys from five to seven weeks of age on up until they mature. To tell definitely whether a bird has blackhead, one has but to open a dead bird and if blackhead is present, the liver will appear to be spotted. If the liver be cut through, these spots of dead tissue will be found scattered throughout. To prevent future spread of the trouble, the eggs for hatching should be soaked for len minutes in a 1 to 10,000 solution of bichloride of mercury and hatched in an incubator or by a turkey hen away from chick ens. Where blackhead is not on the premises, these precautions are not necessary. A drug called suipho phenol may also be used. Always give the birds all the buttermilk or soured skim milk that they will drink. This tones up tiie general health condi tions.” To learn more of the real nature of this disease. Doctor Kaupp will begin field studies with turkeys in the four mountain counties of Ashe, Madison, Jackson and Avery. These four coun ties have many turkeys and the owners have suffered losses in the past by reason of the blackhead trouble. Doc tor Kaupp states that all the exper imental work will be conducted under actual farm conditions and he hopes to find definite and practical control or preventative methods which may be used by ail farmers. Turkey-growing offers good profits, especially to the grower who is pre pared to put first-class birds on the market at Thanksgiving and Christ mas. There are many successful tur key farmers in various parts of North Carolina and if it is possible to find a practical control for blackhead, the in dustry should easily become more profitable. Runner Ducks Classed as Heavy Egg Layers Runner ducks are classed as laying 1 ducks and are the only breed recog- j r,ized in that classification. In many instances Runners hfive produced as many eggs as chickens. If managed j properly ducks of tins breed may be j 'expected today almost as wed as hens. J These ducks are • small in size, the males weighing four to four and one lialf pounds and the females three and a half to four pounds. In spite of the fact that they are heavy lay ers they mature quite rapidly and make good broilers. They are killed for this purpose when they weigh about two and a half to three pounds. I These ducks are long and narrow bod ied. The body is carried very erect. There are three varieties of_ Runner ducks: Fawn and White Runners, Penciled Runners, aim VvnitJ Gun ners. In all three varieties the mat ings are made in the proportion of ony, drake to each six of eight djlcWg! Poultry Hints A point to keep in mind in feeding ma'sh to the, turkeys is that they need the vitamine D provided by a good high-grade cod-liver oil just as badly as do chickens. * • * Most turkey- raisers will wish to hatch the eggs in an incubator and brood the poults artificially. By doing this they can keep the turkey liens in production almost continuously. * * * There’s no better feed for young poults than plenty of sour milk. Feed five times daily at first, but don’t over feed, and be sure to keep grit, chay- I gffll afld clean water before them ar i times. ■ : „ ,‘zr. as-raa**" * * * Build open sheds for turkeys to J roost under as soon as they begin {o • Want to fly up to roost, , a2 *j>***' • * * -£*- Keep ysllng ttirkoyS shut up until one week old. Then turn out for a few hours each day during the warm part of the day until they are two weeks ! old. • • • Each turkey egg is worth a great j deal more than a single chicken egg, j and because of this fact the loss is greater when the eggs do not hatch j or when they hatch into weak turkeys. * * * Start birds on bran and clabber mash if possible; otherwise, use corn bread. • • • Don’t try a late hatch unless yon have separate enclosure for these late turkeys. Two ages of turkeys don't mix any better than two ages of chick ens do. • • • Usually It Is necessary to use one gander to every three or four geese. A young gander will do provided he is fully matured. Geese may be turned out in any moderately cold weather. THE ROCKDALE RECORD, Conyers. Ga., Wed., April 10. 1929. Rid of Constipation . Improved Both Health and Looks “I suffered from stomach and bowel trouble for a number of years. I fin ally got so bnd that I hud no life or energy left, and felt that there was no help for me. I was completely worn out all the time, had a distressed, haggard look i \ my face. My mind was dull, my eyes blurred, and I was unable to take an Interest in anything. “I commenced using Milks Emul sion in May. It occurred to me that the best way to let you see the wonder ful improvement Milks Emsksion had made in my health and appearance, would be to send you the picture that I happened t have taken a few weeks before I started using your Milks Emul sion, and to have another picture tak en now, and send both to you. “I am still taking your Milks Emul sion and Improving each day. I know I would have Teen in my grave had it not been for your Emulsion. I love to take It. It lr; so pleasant and agree able. “I only weighed 108 pounds when I began to use Milks Emulsion, and now I -weigh 138 pounds. It has cleared up my complexion, made my eyes bright and a difference in my looks, as you will see by the two pictures. I don't look like the same woman. To my mind it is Nature’s beautifier. “I try to get everyone that I meet to take Milks Emulsion as it is the most wonderful medicine in the world.” Yours trulv, MISS SARAH KATE KNIGHT, 722 Anderson St., Bristol, Tenn. Sold by all druggists under a guar antee to give satisfaction or money refunded. The Milks Emulsion Cos, Terre Haute, Ind. —Adv. Unemployment Flan A bold industrial experiment will be made in Norway, when tiie unem ployed in the town of Evenes are to take over great ore mines which have been idle since 1923. The workers are to rent the mines. The pursuit of the perfect, then, is tiie pursuit of sweetness and light.— Arnold. Go on and keep a diary. You’ll tear it up some years afterward. ItCTCL . r „ MONTCLAffi 49th to 50th Street* Lexington Avenue L - New York City - loom X Bath New York’s Newest and fub and shower Finest Hotel S 3 to $ 5 800 Rooms "l- 800 Baths Fqr 2 Persons 1% / Radio in Every Room 4to O| 3 minutes’ walk from Grand Central,Times Square, Fifth Avenue Shops and most important commercial cen ' tres, leading shops and the* atres. 10 minutes f- * >enn * S tat *° n * Grand Central Palace til Pffl only 2 short 0 W^Ridufli ■ I ilia Dikiis ' Manager 1 S Health Giving an§hin m. All Winter Long Marvelous Climate C*'- Camps—"Sole** ** ImHM nr I — l Mountain ewe. • onderfu Iresort bf the lPest Write Cr*6 A Chattel |R<ilui SprillSt^ ™- /f°4 fY, j* and 50% of earnings. V-Write for circular, iv We have no salesmen. v Bank references. THE PEXEL CO. Food Products 119 N. 4th St., Camden, N. J. I I, disease of the gums. Pyorrhea, test the new AVIVA Massage Treatment without risking a single penny. Com plete home treatment. Send name today! Address: The AVIVA CO., 5002 Calhoun SC, Fort Wants, Ind. .1. . r STOMATESE for stomach troubles, sour OfiUiach, Jjiurtburn, gas, ulcers. Helps and harmless. Try at our risk. Address Stoma tese Cos.. P. O. Box 655, St. Louis, Mo. Itegul I-ity Bulbs Flowering Size. Very harJy. Ay W£h-diaii?e4 25c each, 19 {or $2.09 postpaid. Ask for beautiful catalog free George I.auler, Moutt; 0, Tacoma, Waslu ——- jilt !■. 60 ACpe Farm on Paved Road # room houso, barn, store, filling station, all for $5,000. One-fourth cash, balance 5 years 6%.Write “Farm,” Bov 58, Warm Springs, <ia. Used Pianos Fully Guaranteed, $55 Up. Phono graphs, $0 up. Freight prepaid. Write today regarding 30 day free trial offer. De Forest, Louis & Scott, 8 So. Dearborn St..Chicago,lll. Agents to handle houso-to-house canvassing. Good proposition for full or part-time work. Commission basis. Write TRT-ON Spectacle Corporation, 70'4 Church St., Norfolk, Va. JAPANESE KUDZU BEAN. Everlasting hay and forage crop. Easily and inexpensively grown from seed. Full Information, free sample. Eugene Ashcraft, JUonroe, N. C. ACHlMENES —Attractive window or porch box plant. Blooms all summer, purple flow ers, beaut!*ul foliage; bulbs 30c doz.; 4 doz. sl. Mrs. Oscar Tuck, Westminster, S. C. New Magazine Wants Short Stories and Poems, by New Writers. Pay good rates. SI,OOO in prizes. Stamp for particulars. Sam ple 25c. A. O. Freese & Son, Upland, Ind. MATHEWS SOY BEANS. Absolutely new Forty to seventy bushels per acre. Most money per acre. MATHEWS, LOVETT, GA Instant Belief for Bronchitis, head and chest colds. $2.00. Satisfaction guaranteed. H. W. Swanson, 315 Livingston St.. Peoria, 111. BOY SCOUTS— Special 3-color flashlight giv en for 2 hours* work. Globe Supply House, Box 38, Demorest, Ga. Y r our Opportunity to Earn Big Money! Sell Ros-Tex tablecloths. N>vv! Novel! Practical! W T rlte Ros-Tex Cos., M^ nea p o ]j g> Minn. W. N. U., ATLAMTA.no. 15-1929. DM DANKS SAYS COWS NEED BLOOD TEST Efficient Method to Find Contagious Abortion. The lack of Isolation stables and proper quarantine facilities Is the most serious difficulty in getting rid of abortion disease from dairy farms, said J. It. Danks, superintendent of the Winterthur farms, Winterthur, Del., nt the New York State College of Agriculture at Ithaca. When as many as 15 or 20 per cent of the herd is infected with con tagious abortion, it is advisable to sep arate the positive reactors from the negative ones, and this separation should be complete. It is not enougli to place tlie infected animals In one end of tiie barn and the noninfected in the other end. Where only a rel atively small proportion is infected a system whereby the positive reactors are removed from tiie herd at calving time has proved satisfactory. Blood testing appears to be tiie most j efficient method of determining which animals are infects, says Mr. Danks. but a knowledge of the limitations of this method is needed to obtain best results. The typical veterinarian is not yet sufficiently posted about tiie details of tiie blood-testing plan to advise his clients, so great progress in eliminating abortion by tiie blood test method will not be made until tiie veterinarian, and through .him the stockman, is better informed on tiie subject. In most herds where blood tests have been made and tiie best-known principles of segregation and quaran tine have been followed, tiie abortion rate lias rapidly declined to approxi mately 5 per cent or less, although in a few herds abortion has not declined much below 10 per cent. Tiie cause of abortions in animals free from the Rang bacillus is not fully understood and should be made the subject of further investigation. It is generally considered that a variety of causes are responsible, such ns improperly developed reproductive organs, and accidents. Navel Cord Should Have Very Careful Attention Immediately Hie calf is dropped the navel cord should be tied with twine that lias been prepared for the pur pose by being kept in a bottle con taining either a 5 per cent carbolic acid solution or methylated spirits. The twine should he tied about one and one-half inches from the navel and it is advisable to squeeze out any blood that may he in the cord before tying. The iiands of the person who ties the cord should, of course, have been well washed with soap and wa ter and rinsed in disinfectant sol tion, otherwise the handling am u ing the cord ntay prove p r tie dangerous and the purpose defeated. After being t' jnfit he navel and surroundi’' Stib cord, he painted with a J S parts should In methylated r - dilution of iodine iodine dissolv- < 3r > grains of 4 W° pints of the l spirits), find "J second application | should be as soon as the first j one lias IjOeof'e dry. As ah addition jal safeguard, the cord and navel should then be covered with Slock -1 holm tar. Undesirable Flavor Undesirable flavors are sometimes noted in milk when cows are first turned to pasture, particularly on sweet clover pastures. The flavors are usually accompanied by digestive disturbances in the cows. The trouble i “Shady may he prevented by supply ing the fojvs wiHi good supplemental feedSj such as hay and grain, each : L!£ frmning Jiem to pas ture and hy keeping A supply of dry roughage like oat straw, in a rack, ■H-M-I-T I | I | I ! n [TTTrW-h-h-H-h _ Dairy Hints - Dry pastures too frequently mean dry cows. **”•- : ,r~ 1 ! * •v* • • * , ,W' A good system of I,arn ventilation usually means healthier cows and pur er milk. * • * Ensilage crops are best if planted early. Here again only the best test ed seed should he planted. * • When farmers come to think of salt and water as food their animals will be more profitable and healthy. * • * Good pasture grass holds a place in the list of delicacies for dairy cows which no other feed can quite fill. * • * The feed hill is the largest direct change in the production of milk. Hence economical feeding is of great Importance in the production of cheap milk. * • • Halves receive, in addition to the milk and gruel, limited amounts of al falfa or clover hay after they tiro one month, old. After they are three months old, alfalfa hay is kept before them at all times. Small calves are likely to eat more hay than they can digest, especially when it is fine and leafy and of good quality. Kidneys Bother You? Deal Promptly With Kidney Irregularities. KIDNEY disorders are too serious to ignore.. It pays to heed the early signals. Scanty, burning or too frequent kidney excretions; a drowsy, listless feeling; lameness, stiffness and constant backache are timely warnings. To promote normal kidney action and assist your kidneys in cleansing your blood of poisonous wastes, use Doan’s Pills. Used and recommended the world over. Ask your neighbor! 50,000 Users Endorse Doan’s: 3. F. Shaw, 987 Columbus Ave., New York, N. Y., aay: "My kidneya were not actin properly. The secretion, paused too frequently and this broke my rest at night. I felt tired and my back bothered me coniderab!y. I tried Doan', Pills and it was only a short time before 1 felt all right again. Doan’s Pills A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At all dealers, 75c a box. Fostcr-Milburn Cos., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. Inspiration A certain Detroit resident's way of getting out of any unwelcome invita tion, during (lie current social season, has been to hold his nose while tele phoning and pretend he lias grippe.— Detroit News. In Slumber’s Clasp Wife—l think 1 hear burglars. Are you awake? Husband—No! RHKQnHr ■>. RESTORES strength and brings back the old appetite with a vengeance. •X l^f f L h i e ßn°M y - he WO and oVer •• • wherev er PERUNA is known. . „ 14 s * ho ~ n ,f • • • together with certain roots and herbs to a n d f “a 6 ?, by H d n ot ? r , S verywhcre ’ Tules °f Stubborn coughs due to colds, of shattered health, lost weight, sapped energy all have the same PFRUN A W^ n thi mtcrnal m’ediefne plays hs part V! v , FLRU NA brings results, almost with the very first spoonful. IZ! v raV -n y K°“L mei ? , l : you ’ ~ diest and assimilate food A % better, you 11 build weight. . , good, firm, usefuTflesK after day. One bottle usually r 1 - c.i ~“ y / ’ J* . . aatuallv M.-n****** wonders. Stimulates/ YOUf —-so rejuvenate. Just you try it and see. / Drugdjgf ET I I |kl Jk I Ifoi-tor’s I’lrscrifiiinu C.TI U n M SINCI-: 1864 '■■■■•■ —— ■ •' Come Seben Officer os, you honor, ft’s a case of “shako well before using.” Judge—Oh, a patent medicine case? Officer—No, sir, a dice game. Mar always mo: Ujorfi taxes— and for the rest of your lifetime. 11 in C '-y McConnlck A Company, 1921 KII..X.S— Flies— Mosquitoes—Bedbugs—Roaches—Moths—Ants—Flcaa Walerbugs—Crickets and many other insects Write for educational booklet, McCormick & Cos., Baltimore, Md. Bee Brand In sect Po w der orLio uid S p rau —^^-- - ■ ■■ -- It jour dealer cannot furnish, we will &{ Liquid— 50c, 75c and $1.25. Gun—3oc ■oppl/ direct by Parcel Poat M Powder— 10c, 25c, 50c end SI.OO at regular prices Gua— 25c Glutton for Thrift Mrs. ldlecliat—l never knew you? husband was stingy. Mrs. Gossiper—Stingy. Why, say, when he married me lie had only one suit and a $5 hill, lie has never changed either of them. All-Season Sport “Golf is a year-round game.” “Yes, you can play it all s' and talk it all winter.” Next Best Thing to It IX Reamer—“l’d like to make a million.” Hard Up—“And then I’d like to make a touch,” ■wteasg£ 'Time is money and even the night watchman knows that it pays to save the day.