The Rockdale record. (Conyers, Ga.) 1928-1930, May 22, 1929, Image 7

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w hat Will ■mraifefcfe \ JhK ! Whenpwr Children Cry for It there is hardly a household that Isn’t heard of Castoria! At least five [llion homes are never without it. I£ |, re are children in your family. 1,, re ’ S almost daily need of its com- E t And any night may find you very Enkfui there’s a bottle in the house. Ist a few drops, and that colic or Estipation is relieved; or diarrhea Lcked. A vegetable product; a baby Imedy meant for young folks. Castoria K about the only thing you have ever lard doctors advise giving to infants. Ironger medicines are dangerous to a | y baby, however harmless they may ft to grown-ups. Good old Castoria! Imember the name, and remember to buy it. It may spare you a sleep- Iss anxious night. It is always ready, Iways safe to use; in emergencies, or |r everyday ailments. Any hour of the liy or night that Baby becomes fret l‘ or restless. Castoria was never ore popular with mothers than it is day. Every druggist has it. CASTORI A Consolidation Soy—Somehow I don’t have any lick at all. Pol—Well, that’s better than having iad luck—Pathfinder Magazine. | A Perfect Day |\ TS NOT one that leaves you with HB 11 1 tired, aching feet. They will spoil 11 env day, but if you shake Allen’s |M| ■l Foot=Ease into your shoes in the IHi ■\ morning you will walk all day or ■1 dance all night in perfect ease. It IB HI takes the sting out of corns, bun- !■ HI ions and calluses. Sold everywhere. \B| I | if. Foots Ease \ II ForFreelrialpackaieandaFoot- l ■ \H\ Ease Walking Doll, address 1 Bi Allen’aFoot—Ease, Le Roy, N.Y, I Army Ca<t-Offs Sold The salvage division of the quarter master corps of the United States army is estimated to have saved more than !?30,000,000 since April, 1918, by the sale of waste materials, such as metals, rubber, rags, bottles and hides. '£P r \v> . ' Jm. . A ■ people depend on Bayer Aspirin to make short work of headaches, but did you know it’s just as effective in the worse pains from neuralgia or neuritis? Rheu matic pains, too. Don’t suffer when Bayer Aspirin can bring complete comfort without delay, and without harm; it does not affect the heart. In every package of genuine Bayer Aspirin are proven directions with which everyone should be familiar, for they can spare much needless suffering. , **“3 the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture 01 of Salicylic&cid 50 VEARS^. UfIHfERSHITH’- n Chilltohic years it hasb e enf Malaria the household r'kJll. remedy f or all VelllllS forms of .**H and |! a Reliable, Fever Dengue k*?ia'° AWSPKPSIA TABLETS relieve dye Uorna.’h Bestion . ' oßs of appetite, ach kia oents. Princess Anne Mfg. Cos. Box 693. Baltimore, Maryland. CUPID GENEROUS WITH FAVORS TO PHOTOGRAPHER Remarkable Matrimonial Ex. periences Lot of West Virginia Man. Logan, W. Va.—U. S. G. Salyers, widely known photographer of the Tri- State section, is the central figure in a strange tangle of romances. To him Cupid has been exceedingly consider ate and generous and he appears to be keenly appreciative, says the Logan (W. Va.) Bnnner. The story of his marital adventures, all happy ones and closely Interrelated, may be all the more interesting locally because he recently opened a studio in this city. Nine years ago, wiien operating a chain of studios in Oiiio, Kentucky and West Virginia as he is today, Salyers hired Miss Adelln Thornton as his assistant, speedily fell in love with her and in 1019 took her for his wife. Their married life was happy and uneventful for live years. Salyers says they never once quarreled. Then in 192-4 Miss Alice Whitt came to work for Salyers in his studio at Ironton, Ohio. In a short time she and Salyers had fallen in love with each other. Divorced—and Married. “We fried to forget and submerge our love by taking on more and more work to occupy our minds,” says Sal yers. “The affair flourished for near ly three years, find I saw that it could not go on—that in fairness to every one involved I should divorce my wife and marry Alice. “If was an easy matter to get the divorce. My wife understood. Alice and 1 were married on June 9, 1927.’’ But all three remained tlie best of friends. And when Salyers and his .The First Mrs. Salyers Went Along, new bride went on their honeymoon, the first Mrs. Salyers went along, too. They came back to Huntington and all three worked together in the studio. When vacation time came they all went together on a not her trip. After they got back, however, the first Mrs. Salyers got a job in Chicago and left Huntington. Her last words to her former husband were, “If you are ever divorced and want to remarry me. I’ll be waiting for you.” “When she said that,” says Sal yers. “1 was on the point of going with her for during the period of time we had been divorced I had had the op portunity to study her from the stand point of an outsider and I had grown to realize that 1 still loved her. Rut ] let her go and we didn’t write. She didn't want to cause me or my wife any unhappiness and tried to drop completely out of our lives. Re-Marries First Wife. Rut it didn't work out that way Salyers could not forget his former wife. The second Mrs. Salyers re alized it; and finally a few weeks ago, she and Salyers were divorced. Salyers promptly began tracing the first Mrs. Salyers. He located her in Chicago, lie wired her that he had been divorced. Promptly lie got a wire from her saying: “Your telegram made me happier than i ever have been since the day we were married. Coming at once. So she came back. And a few days ago they were remarried. “1 believe everybody Is happy at last,” says Salyers. Jealous of Fiancee, Steals Her Clothing Kansas City.-Because he was jeal ous of Miss Thelma Midiam, his ® n cee Roy Brewer, nineteen, robbed her Of her line clothing and jewelry i„ belief that the loss to her would affect Miss Mlcham’s popularity with other men. Brewer was arrested and peaded guilty. Judge Clarence A. Burnev gave the youth three years in fhe state penitentiary to “get over be ing jealous. ’ Cars Run Too Slow; Youth Steals One Qt I ouis. —Stuart Overlin was late g eS„r:o T^t “;“rr '°He wel n“ . car - WjJ -.if to a Street car in which he rrS' e . 8e... police after a two-mile ride. THE ROCKDALE RECORD, Conyers, Ga., Wed., May 22, 1929. MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels with “California Fig Syrup" Hurry, Mother! Even constipated, bilious, feverish, or sick, colic Babies and Children love to take genuine “California Fig Syrup.” No other lax ative regulates the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens the stomach and starts tlie liver and bowels without griping. Contains no narcotics or sooth ing drugs. Say “California” to your druggist aud avoid counterfeits. In sist upon genuine “California Fig Syrup” which contains directions. Bltching Skill'd Eczema. Poison Ivy, Barber’s Iteb, Scalp Affections. Ringworms, etc., quickly yield to McKinnie’s Mexican Remedy. Used since 1877 on Pacific Coast. Doctors say "best for skin trouble.” Send us vour druggist’s name and receive free sample. Largo size $1 postpaid. F. C. McKinnie, Ph. r. 649 E. 22ml St# Lod Angeles, Calif. IF AFFLICTED OR THREATENED with that terrible disease of the (urns. Pyorrhea, test the new AVIVA Massage Treatment without risking a single penny. Com plete home treatment. Sena name today! Address: The AVIVA 60., 5002 Calhoun SL. Fort Wayne ted. OVER 200 ARTICLES at low wholesale prices. Directory 25c. New Era Mall Order Service, P. O. Box 593, Phil adelphia. Pa. Are for Colds and Flu. Liquid form —pleasant taste —easy to take. 60c a bottle postpaid. Results guaranteed. National Pharmacal Company, Box 1223, Birmingham, Alabama. MAGUIRE'S BEN'NE PLANT—Used 82 years for Dvsentery, Diarrhea, Colic, Flux. Chol era Morbus. 75c Parcel Post. Maguire Medicine Cos.. 722 Chestnut, St. Louis. Mo. Salesmen Wanted—selling Carbon Papers and Typewriter Ribbons to offices. Liberal com missions with full credit on mail orders. Ad dress Sales Mgr.,719 SantaFe Bldg.,Dallas.Tex. Agents—make big monpy selling Ideal Products direct to consumer. Hundreds items —Toilet articles, Extracts. Medicines. Big profits. Write Waxahachie Medicine Cos., Waxahachie, Tex. LEARN SHORTHATfD In five easy lessons. Rapid, accurate, easy to learn at home. Com plete course by mail. $lO money order. Case School. 5238 Grand River, Detroit, Midi. Appearance “What makes you think they are so poor?” “Wiiy they can only keep up the payments on one car.” —Cincinnati En quirer. NO PATIENCE WITH CHILDREN Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Steadied Her Nerves Dalton, Pa. —"I was weak, nervous and run-down, before my last baby was i. v born. My other children tired me. .#*r M I had no patience tlie y Just wore me WpL’* told me about some one who took Lydia jfflp’vL/ E. Pinkham’s Vege vSfe table Compound end it helped her. end got fine results, j am getting along fine now, thanks to your Vegetable Compound. My husband and I both feel sure that it helped me.” —Mas. Raymond Stage, R. F. D. 2, Dalton. Pa. Dr Peery’s Vermifuge “Dead Shot” kill# and expels worms in a very few hours. One dose suffices. It works quickly and surely. All Druggists. 50c. xgavDKPccry’s Vy3yvermifuge or 373 Pearl Street. New York City There are members of the same fam ily who never understand each other. It sometimes happens that love Is the only wisdom of a fool. A WOMAN’S HEAD is level and her judgment good olexion beautiflers. Bright “eyes clear skin and rosy cheeks, follow he use of the "Prescription.” All d ® a, ® rs ; , Every woman requires a tonic and nervine at some period of her life Whether suffering from nervousness dizziness, faintness or general debil ,tv the “Prescription benefits. Mary C Connell of 3808 Tampa St r,ioa m Mid: “I weighed 95 lbs. when 1 taking the ‘Prescription’ and nov >h d 124 to and haven’t had one faintm: ,peH sin. I think it is wonderful for wome. it middle lilc,” Health Department Is of Highest Importance Standards that a city health depart ment ought to follow in the handling of contagious diseases are explained by Dr. W. W. Bauer in a series of articles in Hygeia Magazine, entitled “l’our City and Your Health." The citizen has a right to expect prompt quarantine of persons with a contagious disease and those who have been exposed. Furthermore the health department should investigate the source and the meuns of spreading of these epidemic diseases. A community should have facilities for hospitalizing persons with conta gious diseases. There should be a modern isolation hospital and not the old-fashioned, disgraceful pesthouse. Taking care of those who have con tagious diseases is important but it is not enough. The up-to-date health de partment must be active in making available the latest proved methods for preventing epidemics. There are certain definite tilings a community should do about tubercu losis, which is perhaps tlie most com mon contagious disease there is except colds. There should he clinics for chest examinations, public health nurses to visit tuberculosis patients who are cared for at home and h modern, well equipped sanatorium. The community should also furnish an open air school for children of tuber culous parents or with apparent ten dencies toward the disease. Quebec Sees Value of Trees Along Highways Commendable agitation lias been started by various bodies throughout this province for the planting of trees along tlie highways of Quebec. Apart entirely from what the province has done toward such planning, quite a few rural municipalities have shown a willingness to accept the innovation. This is a movement that will have the approval of all who are interested in tlie beauty of our province. Tree lined highways not only add to the attractiveness of rural districts them selves, but are a magnet to tourists. The planting of trees is not a costly undertaking and gives splendid re turns for the labor and expense it in volves. In many places in the United States special commissions have been appointed by legislatures whose sole duty it is to undertake tree planting. In New Jersey an act provides for a special commission “whose duty it shall be not only to plant trees along highways of tlie state, hut to look after their welfare as well.” Such a measure is worthy of emulation in Canada. —Montreal Star. “Homey” Entrances The simplest entrance to the home is often tlie most effective. It doesn’t take an elaboration of balconies, but tresses, brackets, columns, beams and arches to make an entrance that will smile. Haee is another rule. Keep the en trance close to tlie ground. Entrances high above the ground look stilted, awkward, do not properly express the idea of home. We build high en trances for formal buildings like schools and courthouses. To get an entrance that sits close to the ground means also that the house mpst he set accordingly, which is as it should be. Industrie* Important Industrial development is a trend fn tlie entire field and is more prop erly a state of mind, which is reflect ed In the living conditions of the army of the employed. This trend, this state of mind and this reflection is a sharp departure from tlie days of tenement districts and a steady de velopment toward individualistic homes for working men and women. Asa result, new industries mean ad ditional homes, both contributing fac tors toward the city’s growth, repre sentatives of the chamber of com merce, builders and real estate men are pointing out. Lawns Add Character Any residential street, being a series of homes, each having its lawn In front, gives to the city’s appearance a definite Influence, good, bad or in different, according to the character of the development or lack of it. It can be truly said that it is the street trees, attractive homes and well-land scaped lawns that give streets of char acter their distinction and give cities the name of beautiful. Curb Destructive Vine* Climbing plants are often guilty of vandalism. Boston ivy may not only beautify your chimney but damage it; Euonymus may pry off shingles and clapboards; Wisteria has been known to tear an ornamental iron railing from its foundation on a brick wall. Other garden favorites are equally de structive. Landscape Harmony Harmony with tlie landscape always should be in mind. Man must build his house in "harmony with nature If the home is to be beautiful. By fol lowing nature’s lead and carefully se lecting the house to fit the site, the home will not only be more beautiful, but more comfortable, practical and serviceable. jJf Easier way to Kill Flies and Mosquitoes! \ \ Easier— because the new Flit sprayer / \ \ makes a clean-smelling vapor which I \ floats freely and does not fall in drops. K -because Flit kills flies and oes faster, though harmless to i. Prove It yourself. Guaran money back. “LIT mM ■ O 19CT Btoncohic : __^ Mus ic-Weary “Do you enjoy music when you are at luncheon?” “No,” answered Mr. Chuggins. “1 listen for hours to the rhythm of the motor. When I sit down in tlie dining room I’d like just to stop and look.” Pupils in big rural schools made bet ter arithmetic scores than children in one-teacher schools, in a recent series of tests in a number of states. Here’s one granddaughter who takes advice from elders Schoolgirl learns simple health measure 7TTH all the talk there is now- W adays about the independence of the sub-deb generation, your re porter got a great kick out of hear ing a grandmother describe how her granddaughter was following a good old tried and true method of improv ing her general health. ' ‘My granddaughter, Margaret,"says Mrs. Zell of 6231 Catherine Street, Philadelphia, "read about Nujol, was interested in it, so sent for a sample.” It seems she has been tak ing a tablespoon of Nujol once a day since and expects to continue this treatment. Already she has found an improvement in her general health, her system functioning normally where other remedies had failed. That’s one of the best things about Nujol. It is just as harmless for young girls, or babies even, as it is for adults. For Nujol contains no medicines or drugs. It can't upset Berlin Exhibitions Unique Berlin, Germany, had a number of exhibitions last winter that were out of the ordinary, and crowds en joyed tlie novel ideas. One was an extensive display of live fur-bearing animals, one part of which was de voted to 100 Artie and silver foxes, which were in cages framed in branches of fir trees. Racoons"; minks, rabbits, and even costly cats were dis played. The event, the first of its kind in Berlin, was held to educate breeders of fur animals. Don’t forget that other people’s troubles interest them more than yours do. KILLS —Flies—Mosquitoes—Bedbug*—Roaches—Moth*— Ante—Fleas Waterbugs—Crickets and many other insects Writ* {or educational booklet, McCormick O Cos., Baltimore, Md. Bee Brand Insect Powder or Liquid Spraij If jour dealer cannot furnlfth, we will fl Liquid —soc, 75c and £1.25. Gull—3o •apply direct by Pared Port W Powder— 10c, 25c, 50c and SI.OO at regular price* Gan—23c GRAY HAIR Banished !n 15 minutes with the famous French Discovery RESTORIA. Only one ab dication —no after shampoo. No fuss or muss. Harmless to hair and its growth. Won’t stain the scalp. Won’t fade, rub off or wash off. Absolutely undetectable. Gray hair restored with RESTORIA NEVER GETS GRAY AGAIN. Order today, banish gray hair to morrow. State shade. Send C. O. D. in plain wrapper for $1.49 plus 17c postage. REALTY FACTOR, INC. 495 Broadway, Dept 92 - - New York. CAD IT ITVITQ Dr.Salter’i 3V/£v Cr JEL/ m. Hr kJ Eye Lotior relieves and cures sore and inflamed eyes in 24 to 48 boars. Helps the weak eyed, cures without pain. Ask your druggist or dealer for BAI/TKR’B. Only from Reform Dispensary P O. Box 161. Atlanta, Ga. High Birth Rate Palestine is one of the most pro* litic countries in the world. With its f>34 births to 10,000 population in 1927, it exceeded Egypt’s ratio of 428, Russia’s 400, was three times as great as Sweden's and more than two and a half times that of England. When a man says good-by over tht telephone before you are through, you may as well hang up. Starting right you because it works so easily and regularly, in a normal fashion. Nujol was perfected by the Nujol Laboratories, 2 Park Avenue, New York City. It can be bought any where for about the price of a ticket to a good movie. Get a bottle of Nujol today and try it, won't you? In scaled packages. Lightning Got Duty Albert Hunt tells a believe-it-or-not of a bolt of lightning at Hornell, N. Y. While lie was seated in the,kitchen of the Hunt home on tlie Hornell- Canisteo road during an electric storm, a bolt of lightning hit the chimney and traveled downward, knocking the lids from the stove and lighting a tire that had been laid for the next morning. Paper and kindling were burning briskly when the family investigated. They found no apparent damage to the chimney or the stove. Any man who hasn't anything to worry him occasionally doesn't know; Hint lie Is alive. WANTED 100 young men wlio are not satisfied with their present Income to learn mechanical dentistry. Openings everywhere for trained dental mechanics. We will train you in a few months to earn a handsome salary, or operate a dental laboratory of your own. Write the SOUTHERN DENTAL INSTITUTE BOX 310 - - - - OtiEENSBORO, N. C. Double Yonr Dollars. Pin* each Amazing Auto polish cleaner; Fragrant insecticide; Glasa cleaner; Paekage Gastone mileage increaser. working outfit sl. Sells $1.75. Kepresentativea wanted. Write Teasdale Co. f Savannah, Ga. S. C. Standard Blood Test 'd Rhode Island Red Chicks, electrically batched; sls per lot); <\ O. 1). Shipments. COMMUNITY HATCHERY, Manning, 8. C.