The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, May 15, 1929, Image 5

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xX 7 HEN damp days, sudden V changes in weather, or expos ure to a draft makes joints ache, there is always quick relief in Ba : r- r Aspirin. It makes short work 0 f -eadaches or any little pain. Just a5 effective in the more serious suffering from neuralgia, neuritis, rheumatism- or lumbago. No ache or oain is ever too deep-seated for Barer Aspirin to relieve, and it does no; affect the heart. All druggists, w .'u proven directions for various uf which magy people have found in luable in the relief of pain. (JAspirin Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture >f Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid eczema. Poison Ivy, Barber’s Itch. Scalp Affections. Ringworms, etc., quickly yield to MrKinnie’s Mexican Remedy. Used since 1877 on Pacific Coast.'Doctors say ‘best, for skin tmuble.”Send us vour druggist’s name and receive free sample. Large size $1 postpaid. F. C. McKlnnfte, Ph. O. 019 E. 32nil St. Eos Angeles, Calif. feel Dizzy? "Headachy, bilious, constipated? Take (R —Nature's Remedy—tonight. This mild, safe, vegetable remedy will have you feeling fine by morning. You’ll enjoy free, thorough bowel action without a Bign of griping or discomfort. Make the test tonight— WkD TO-NIGHT V m 111 TOMORROW' ALRIGHT^B Helpful “You don’t mind shoppers?” “No, we like to keep our clerks in praC ice.” An egotist is a man who points with pride—to himself. At tyou Read^_ When your Children Ciy for It Baby has little upsets at times. A1 four care cannot prevent them. But yox can be prepared. Then you can do whai an f experienced nurse would and most physicians would tell you to do— give a few drops of plain Castoria. Nt sooner done than Baby is soothed; re lief is just a matter of moments. Ye; you have eased your child without use °f a single doubtful drug; Castoria is 'egetable. So it’s safe to use as ofter os an infant has any little pain yor cannot pat away. And it’s always ready for the crueler pangs of colic, 01 constipation or diarrhea; effective, too for older children. Twenty-live millior bottles were bought last year. CAS TORI A PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM j Removes I)ani*rtiff-S topsH ai r Falling Restores Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair) 60c. and SI.OO at Druggists. Hlscox: PjOfESTON SHAMPOO— IdeaI for nse In hHi^ c on \vith Parker’s Hair Balsam. Makes the B '°*J. an( i fluffy. 60 cents by mail or at drug* . ‘ = ; ” l scox Chemical Works, Patchogue. N. Y “ICILSrST® M First touch of Carboil stops pain. Special ingredients quickly .—. draw out core of boil or car* .L A H buncle. lancing unnecessary. i: •< '•> B Carboil prevents spreading. B Get today from druggist. Or ■ B | en and 50<S to Spurlock-Heal Cos.. .. j Building Ways to Hide Ugliness of High Foundations High bare foundations are distinctly out of style nowadays, especially when they are conspicuous and of a lighter color than the house, but the way to cover them up or make them disap pear in some way, is not so easy to find. Very often the lawn can be graded up to the top of the founda tion, or almost the top. a load or two of dirt is not expensive, nnd can be graded up to conceal almost all the foundation around the front part of the bouse. It might be well to terrace it instead of merely sloping it down to the front walk. A terrace often adds a pleasant variety to the con tour of a lawn; this would be prac tically necessary if the lawn is deep. Planting shrubs all around the house will also serve fairly effectively to conceal this broad strip. Cement foundations are perhaps the worst of fenders in foundations, because the white of cement is so conspicuous. One interesting example of beautifying was recently cited: The house was of a light chocolate color, and the trimming, cream. Against the walls of the house, the white foundation was extremely ugly. The painter cleaned the surface of the concrete well, ap plied a coat of cement and concrete paint in a color to match the siding; when it was dry he applied a coat of lead-in-oil paint, harmonized well with the siding and the foundation disap peared from sight. Proper Selection of Vines Most Important There is much beauty in vines properly chosen and well placed. A little thought regarding the purpose for which each vine is planted will enable you to choose the proper one. The vines which cling to brick and masonry have little growths along their stems which become fastened to the wall. Such vines as Boston ivy, English ivy and climbing eyono mous belong in this group. Other types of vines grown against walls must have artificial support. Many vines have a particular value In their flowers, such as climbing roses, wisteria and clematis. These are all adaptable to lattice and trellis. Vines with a climbing habit and heavy foliage have their place in screening and completely covering large spaces. The Virginia creeper, Dutchman's pipe, clematis, bittersweet and honey suckle are examples. They make ex cellent coverings for pergolas. Sometimes it is fruiting qualities that are desired. The bittersweets, matrimony vines, climbing roses and others have attractive fruits for pick ing or for winter color and interest. As important as the choice of vines, is their proper placing. Vines on houses should enhance the architec ture and not obliterate it from view. The outside chimney usually seems cold and unattractive without the companionship of a vine. Salt Will Kill Weeds Weeds which grow close to a foun dation wherffit is difficult to cut them may be destroyed in the following manner providing it is not planned to grow something in the immediate proximity. Dissolve approximately one pound of rock salt in a pail of clean water; mix thoroughly until dissolved and pour as close to the wall as possible. The solution will kill the roots of the weeds. A salt solution is also excellent for killing weeds in a cinder drive where they persist in coming up. Plants Provide Wall The walls or barriers separating the garden from the rest of the grounds may often be of plant materials. Plants used in this manner can be very effective in serving as a screen and providing a truly beautiful ele ment' in the general landscape scheme. The barrier may itself become a pic ture. Where strict formality is de sired, it can also be obtained in plant materials, if the varieties which can be clipped are used. Trees and Billboards If tree-lined highways will eliminate billboards, they are to be desired on all counts. Providing them is a task for state, community and individual. As for their attractiveness, there are enough delightfully shaded roads in New England to prove it beyond all necessity of bringing up for examp < the famous poplar-lined highways of France. —Worcester Telegram. Beautify Vacant Lot Bov scouts of Pueblo, Colo, work in" with the Pueblo Floral club wil transform vacant lots in that city from unsightly weed patches in ° tractive flower gardens this sp in„. The beautification program was start ed at the Colorado State fair grounds. flowers were planter] on the ££* nnfl m* iron, the " be used to plant the city s vacant lots. Appeal of Sincerity In houses, as in people, it is the ciiarri of sincerity and unaffectet genuineness that has a lasting appeal. The house that welcomes us quietly but with an assurance of beauty and Sir, le the one to >™ tarn with the greatest p-leasuie. KO( KDAI.E RECORD, Conyers, Ga„ Wed., May 15, 1929. ” Champion’s exclu sive sillimanite insulator is practically impervious to carbon and oily deposits. Special analysis electrodes re sist pitting and burning to the utmost. That is why Champions excel in service. Champion SPA IIIX PLUGS TOLEDO, OHIO S dealt la Uivicg USTN ramslilmSH All Winter Long Marvelous Climate* ~ Good Holds Tourist I .amps—Splendid Hoads—Corneous Mountain l lews. The iconderfu (desert rcsorlof the West BUI Write Creo A Chaffey “ CALIFORNIA jm*. y and 50% of earning*. W 07 Write for circular, fl /Q We have no talesmen. f “ Bank references. THE PEXEL CO. Food Products 119 N. 4th St., Camden, N. J. Double Your Dollars. Pint each Amazing Auto polish cleaner; Fragrant insecticide; Glass cleaner; Package Gastone mileage increaser. working outfit sl. Sells $1.75. Representatives wanted. Write Teasdale Cos., Savannah, Ga, PAM CO DYSPEPSIA TABLETS relieve dys pepsia, indigestion, loss ot' appetite, acid Stomach, 75 cents. Princess Anne Mfg. Cos., Dept. KlB, Box C 93, Baltimore, Maryland. S. C. Standard Blood Tested Rhode Island Red Chicks, electrically hatched; sls per lUU; C. O. D. Shipments. COMMUNITY HATCHERY, Manning, S. C. Salesmanagers. Good Profits —Boost Homo Town, series of six inserts, sells for $1 00. Send SI.OO for set of 20u and sales plan. MOELLER. 401 G Center St., Des Moines, la. LEARN SHORTHAND in five easy lessons. Rapid, accurate, easy to learn at homo. Com plete course by mail. SIO.OO money order. Case School. 5238 Grand River, Detroit, Mich. Agents make big money selling Ideal Products direct to consumer. Hundred items Toilet arti cles, Extracts. Medicines. Big Profits. Write. Waxahaehie Medicine Cos., Waxahachie, Texaa. Fear of Woman Greater All in all, I believe man's love, fear and awe of women is greater than of God. —E. W. Howe’s Monthly. | SAME PRESCRIPTION | HE WROTE IN 1892 When Dr. Caldwell started to practice medicine, back in 1875, the needs for a laxative were not as great as today. People lived normal lives, ate plain, wholesome food, and got plenty of fresh air. But even that early there were drastic physics and purges for the relief of constipation which Ur. Caldwell did not believe were good for human beings. The prescription for constipation that he used early in his practice, and which he put in drug stores in 1892 under the name of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin, is a liquid vegetable remedy, intended for women, children and elderly people, and they need just such a mild, safe bowel stimulant. This prescription has proven its worth and is now the largest selling liquid laxative. It has won the confidence of people who needed it to get relief from headaches, biliousness, flatulence, indi gestion, loss of appetite and sleep, bad breath, dyspepsia, colds, fevers. At your druggii.t, or write “Syrup I epiin, Dept 88, MoJiticillo, Illinois, for free trial bottle. mSm -Glenn’s Sulphur SoapN^ has a clearing effect on my sk.n JBSEy that is helpful and gratifying. BsEEzJ It lathers most agreeably and the lumßl rinsing seems unusually quick. ■ sulphurSoap Brown, 5 0 BRIDE RESCUES HUSBAND, ILL IN NATIONAL PARK Trudged Thrse Days Through Deep Snow to Take Him to Hospital. Washington.—The story of a bride who, with a few of her pneumonia stricken husband's comrades, trudged for three days through the snow sound Northwest to take him by sleigh to the nearest hospital has Just reached the National park service from tiie Yellowstone National park. Here is the tale as it was told by an official of the Interior department under which the park service func tions : Jack Worth, the husband, is keeper of Old Faithful inn in the Yellow stone. During bis service In the World war one of ids lungs became affected, making him susceptible to pneumonia. Marries Park Employee. In the warm sunlight and dry air of the Yellowstone be was fast re gaining his health. Last summer lie married Miss Lulu Bach, another em ployee of the park. The two settled down for a honeymoon winter in spa cious Old Faithful inn. •I.ast month heavy snow fell in the Yellowstone. Though the temperature ranged around 40 degrees below zero, PiSlslHr y Pushed Ahead Through Snow. Worth climbed to the roof of the inn each day to shovel off the snow lest it cave In. The low temperature and raw air were too much for his weak lungs. He contracted pneumonia. The bride and her ill husband were, isolated —without doctor or medicine. Their only contact with the outside world was by telephone. She sum moned a few rangers who trudged through the snOw to their aid. Three Days on Way. They talked of moving Worth to a hospital by airplane, but decided a plane could not take off in I lie deep snow which surrounded the inn. Nor could the park trucks make headway through it. Asa last resort Wortli was bundled up well and put on a sleigh. For three days bis wife and companions pushed ahead through a snow covered wilderness, while the temperature dropped to 41 degrees below zero. On the third day they reached an outpost of civilization —a small rad way station where a train was held live hours awaiting the stricken man. By train Worth was taken to a hos pital ot Livingston, Mont. According to the most recent report, lie is recov ering. Baby Survives Fall Despite Broken Neck Los Angeles.—More than twenty four hours' after receiving four in juries, any one of which lias caused the deaths of many persons, two-year old Billy Forbes lias gained slight); in his fight against death. The child fell in a concrete drive way 25 feet below from a second story window of his home. He suf fered concussion of the brain, a frae tured skull and his neck was broker, in two places. Biily has gained slightly In strengtl and is recovering from a coma Physicians at the hospital now art entertaining faint hopes for his coin plete recovery. Wife Ends Long Search for Erring Husband Los Angeles,—Because ha forgot lie was a married man, Edwin E. Schultz, of Chicago, is in the county jail here. Schultz's troubles began several years ago when his wife, returning from a European trip, was informed by neighbors that her husband had left with the family motor car and a “pretty girl.” Mrs. Schultz began a search that lasted some seven years, and finally her husband was found with the “pretty girl” in a cozy Hollywood bungalow. Duel Fatal to Both Hornbeak, Tenn. —Locking their left hands after the old manner of the lawless element. Roy Parkerson and William Cavett “shot it out” after a quarrel. Both died. Britain Urges World to Make War on Rats The government of Great Britain lias started a world war on the rats. It is a world war because it is en deavoring to have the other nations of lhe world to follow her example, and the threat is made that If something In this direction is not done the result will he disastrous. If the rat popu lation of the world is allowed to in crease ns it has done in the past few years, the world will lie overrunwith ruts and civilization will topple. Man will be wiped from the face of the globe. All the great plagues of his tory are said to have been spread by rats. One of the remedies is absolute cleanliness. There is a close analogy between the number of rats to be found in a city and the sanitary con dition of that city, one official de clared. The more careful cities are about tiie disposal of garbage, the fewer rats they have, because lack of food will control the normal increase of the pests. Pigeon Effective in Role of Home Wrecker Returning home to Philadelphia from his vacation, Robert Hansford opened his front door and pushed on tiie light. Such a scene of destruction met his eyes, that lie hurried to the nearest drug store to call tiie police. Two answered (lie call and, with drawn revolvers and cautious steps, searched tiie lower part of the house for vandals. They found nothing but confused wreckage. Upstairs they found lamps overturned, bureau scarfs pulled off, and in the bathroom, bot tles broken on the tiled floor. In the back room they discovered tiie culprit —a very tired and very hungry pigeon asleep on the bedpost. When it was assured that no valuables were miss ing, it was concluded that the bird bad -sought shelter in tiie fireplace chimney and had been unable to find Us way out again. Fact Puzzles Scientists The greatest finds of fossil Ivory have been made In islands to the north of Siberia, and it lias long been a puzzle to men of science to under stand how such herds of monstrous creatures could have found a living so near the North pole. Job “Why don’t you marry him to re form him, girlie?” “Aw, let tiie government reform him.” 400,000 Women Report Benefit by actual record u Have you received benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound?” helped so many women, isn’t it reasonable to suppose that it JUjdUa £. Futkham’s Vegetable Compound LYDIA E. PINKHAM MEDICINE CO., LYNN, MASS. Shampoo yourself with M%\Cuticura Soap if \ FIRST rub your scalp lightly with IJ If v/><A \ Cuticura Ointment .... Then W \ shampoo with a liquid soap / vf (fl \ \ made by dissolving shavings / . 5 \ \ of Cuticura Soap in a little V_ \ hot water. Rinse thoroughly / — < \N —\ in tepid water. A clean scalp y' \\ ) is essential to good hair. ' \ \ / Soap 25c. Ointment 25c. and 50c. I l Talcum 25c. Sample each free. I V Addrtut "Cuticura,” Dept. 86, Malden, Mass. | \ Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. Kill Dangerous Flies Quicker! Clean smelling Flit vapor, from the handy Flit sprayer, kills flics —\ quicker! 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Give your child Frey’s Vermifuge today. It is the safe, vegetable worm medicine which has been used for 75 years. Buy Frey’s Vermifuge at your druggist’s. Frey’s Vermifuge Expels Worms r--T -jt-f-AeasaT q iwnn— I __ Kill All Flies! ”SEB“ Placed anywhere, DAISY ILY KILLER attract* and kills all tiies. Neat, clean, ornamental, convenient and j P chea^l^abtH&Unea- apill or tip over; 14 jHrV tv 1 not Boil or in jura üBESSSkSSSAW daisy "FLY UI KILLEn from your dealer. HAROLD SOMERS, Brooklyn N. T# IF AFFLICTED OR THREATENED with that tirriM* disease of the gums. Pyorrhea, test the new AVIVA Marsaoc Treatment without risking a single penny. Com-j plete home treatment. Send name today I Address The AVIVA CO.. 5002 Calhoun St.. Fort Wayne, tri.' W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 20-1929. Dough Won’t Do It A lot of dough doesn’t necessarily keep a man from being half baked.— Farm and Fireside.