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X ritis. neuralgia, or headaches when
elief is swift and sure, with Bayer
Aspirin. For 28 years the medical
irofession has recommended it. It
ioes not affect the heart. Take it
for colds, rheumatism, sciatica,
lumbago. Gargle it for a sore throat
or tonsilitis. Proven directions for
its many uses, in every package.
All drug stores have genuine Bayer
Aspirin which is readily identified
bv the name on the box and the
Bayer cross on every tablet.
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) ENDED—NO LANCING
\l Carboil contains ingredients
y y that quickly draw out cere of
W ~V/ worst boil or carbuncle. Stops pain
—prevents spreading. Get Carboil today
from druggist. Or send 50£ to Spurlock-
Heal Cos., NashviUe, Tenn.
H Itching Skin 3
Kczema. Poison Ivy, Barber’s Itch, Bcalp
Affections. Ringworms, etc., quickly yield to
McKinnle's Mexican Remedy. Used since 1877
on Pacific Coast. Doctors say “best for skin
trouble.'’Send ns your druggist’s name and
receive free sample. Large elxe tl postpaid.
F. C. Me Klnnle, Ph. C.
649 E. aaud St. Eos Angeles, Calif.
City Changing Its Job
The eit.v of Lowell, Mass., once the
inter of the cotton weaving industry,
as adapted itself to the new order of
lings and is changing over to arti
cial silk. There are several large es
iblishments which were once en
aged in the manufacture of cotton
oods that are now turning out rayon
i large quantities. A study of the
ssic principles of rayon treatment
as darted in the public schools many
ears ago, with the result that many
f its young people were familiar with
le manufacture of rayon when they
■ft school.
Voters Assorted
Portnocklie, Scotland, town of pres
nt political troubles because the eiti
ens do not want to hold office, again
ame into the limelight recently when
Is system of naming its voters was
eveaied.
The Banffshire fishing community
as a population of 1,700 of whom 560
re voters, and of the voters 141 are
amed Mair, 55 Wood and 33 Slater,
o prevent confusion the system of
tee'' names or “to” names exists, and
n individual is best known by his
tee" name.
Ready to Loan His Tuxedo
First Student —Could T borrow your
uxedo tonight, old man?
Second Student—Sure, if you’ll re
turn it to Joe Brown and tell him to
le sure and give it back to Tom
ones.—Life.
A henpecked man Is the silent part
tor of liis wife’s woes.
DR. CALDWELL’S
THREE RULES
Dr. Caldwell watched the results of
for 47 years, and believed
of n -° ma, iA er how careful people are
their health, diet and exercise, con
tpation will occur from time to time,
if ltn portsuice, then, is how to treat
“ When it comes. Dr. Caldwell always
J" 8 ln ,av °r of getting as close to nature
t , hence his remedy for consti-
L_ 10n is a mild vegetable compound. It
_ not harm the most delicate system
Th' 8 rv ot a bit forming.
* Doctor never did approve of dras-
Jv F • 8108 an d purges. He did not believe
ini *T ere human beings to put
You, B y®tem. Use Syrup Pepsin for
con *• an< i members of the family in
‘Pation,biliousness, sour and crampy
& . ac h, bad breath, no appetite, head-
Oef 68 ' break up fevers and colds,
owl , t,e Dfday, at any drugstore and
a. these three rules of health: Keep
otien v w> °i' the feet warm, the bowels
4 F °T a free trial bottle, just write
Pepsin,” Dept. 88, MonticeUo,
Gratifying Growth of
Zoning Activity Noted
During the last year, 87 municipal
ities passed zoning ordinances, while
101 either adopted more comprehen
sive zoning ordinances or amended
existing regulations to make them
more effective. An analysis of the
87 new zoning ordinances which were
passed shows that 44 were compre
hensive; that is, the use, height and
area of buildings were regulated; 27
merely controlled the use of build
ings; seven regulated the use and
area of buildings; and two were
merely temporary ordinances, pend
ing the preparation of a zoning ordi
nance to suit local requirements.
Zoning activity is evident in prac
tically all states, the report shows.
New York led in the number of mu
nicipalities zoned during 1928, with
23 cities, towns and villages. Ohio
and Pennsylvania tied for second
place with six each. Youngstown,
Ohio; Waterbury, Conn., and Altoona,
Pa., were three of the largest cities
which adopted zoning legislation last
year. South Dakota ami Idaho were
added to the states having zoned
municipalities when four cities in* yte
former and three in the latter adopt
ed zoning ordinances during the year.
New York is the foremost state in
the Union in the number of its mu
nicipalities having zoning ordinances
in effect with a total of 131. New
Jersey is second with 84; California,
third with 73; Illinois, fourth with 71,
and Massachusetts, fifth with '62.
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wis
consin and Kansas follow in the order
named.
Little Difficulty in
Remodeling Old Home
As the average family grows more
prosperous, it begins to think in terms
of greater home prestige and comfort.
The subject of new furniture for the
living room comes up, the thought of
moving to other quarters is given con
sideration, and there is a general un
easy feeling that the family is not get
ting all out of its home life that it
should.
Many families who own their own
home would not hesitate for an in
stant to leave the neighborhood for
more pretentious quarters were it not
for the fact that old friends and ac
quaintances would be out of easy
reach.
The desire for a bigger home and
one with more modern improvements
can be accomplished through modern
izing. Exterior walls can either be
overcoated with shingles or stucco.
The interior may be livened and made
pleasant through the use of paint and
varnish, new trim, the installation of
a second bath and replacement of the
wqrn-out heating system with a color
ful, jacketed and insulated boiler and
decorative thin tube radiators.
Brightening the Garden
It is surprising how much a few
cans of paint can do in the way of
brightening up the garden when up
piled to fences, lattice and arbors.
This should be done before growth
starts and the actual rush of painting
begins. Also, garden furniture that
has been stored inside or left out
should be painted to look its best.
Bird houses should be put out so
that they may weather a bit before
the birds take possession. If they
are home-made, do not paint the in
ner edges of the doorway or the in
side of the house. These little houses
will bring the friend of the garden
nearer home and will help greatly iD
fighting against insects.
Shade Trees and Health
Tlse health of a community is vital
ly affected by shade tree growth;
leaves are continually, through trans
piration and chemical processes, send
ing moisture particles into the air
we breathe. They are absorbing,
through the tiny openings (or stomata)
of their leaf tissues the noxious and
harmful gases of a crowded city and
their growth is breaking up the heat
of the sun, giving cooling and refresh
ing shade—Boston Herald.
For Road-Sign Regulation
During the annual convention of
the American Association of State
Highway Officials held in Chicago, ad
vertising signboards which tend to dis
figure the landscape were discussed.
A resolution was passed that advertis
ing signs along highways are liable
to create serious traffic hazards by
distracting attention of drivers and
should be placed at least 000 feet
from all highways.
Quality Always Pays
From master to apprentice, from fa
ther to son, Colonial craftsmen passed
their pride of manual skill. To them
home building was an art. Charming,
sturdy homes, many still standing, re
flect 'the builders’ dreams of anew
empire. The home builder of today
can have no finer examples of the
worth of good materials and good
workmanship. Quality always pays.
Hoov.r Model Act Followed
North Dakota has passed a city
planning enabling act folio whig In gen
eral the Hoover model act. Lnder
this new law, territory within stx
miles of a North Dakota city can be
made subject to the control of the city
planning commission.
1 HK R(>( KD,\LE RECORD, Conyers, Ga., Wed., May 29, 1929.
It May Be
rm M
When your
Children Cry
for It
Castoria is a comfort when Baby is
fretful. No sooner taken than the little
one is at ease. If restless, a few drops
soon bring contentment. No harm done,
for Castoria is a baby remedy, meant
for babies. Perfectly safe to give the
youngest infant; you have the doctors’
word for tiiat! It is a vegetable pro
duct and you could use it every day.
But it’s in an emergency that Castoria
means most. Some night when consti
pation must be relieved—or colic pains
—or other suffering. Never be without
it; some mothers keep an extra bottle,
unopened, to make sure there will al
ways be Castoria in the house. It is
effective for older children, too; read
the book that comes with it.
CASTORIA
Must Move Whole City
to Reach Herculaneum
What to do with the city of Itesina,
the heart of which is exactly over the
dead heart of Herculaneum, is the
problem that is bothering the excava
tors of the ancient city. The excava
tions, under the direction of Professor
Ventimiglia, have reached a point
where the present inhabitants are in
the way.
Fully 15.000 people are on the site
of the city that was overwhelmed by
the great Vesuvius eruption nearly
2,000 years ago. New homes must be
found for them, property owners must
be compensated, and churches, cafes
and tenements must he carted piece
meal away.
Already Professor Ventimiglia is
having houses at the edge of the city
removed, one at a time, but the prob
lem of the disposition of the heart of
the city is still to. he solved.
Favor American Machetes
Machetes, heavy knives which orig
inated in the tropics and were widelly
used in South America for virtually
every conceivable cutting purpose, are
most popular in Brazil when of Amer
ican make. About 1,500 are bought
monthly and hardware dealers stock
sharp, clean machetes imported from
the United States.
How About the Rest?
He —You liked my new book?
She —I did —those quotations from
Tennyson and Longfellow were mar
velous. .
Second sight is the only cure for
a case of love at first sight.
Makes Life
Sweeter
Next time a coated tongue, fetid
breath, or acrid skin gives evidence
of sour stomach —try Phillips Milk of
Magnesia!
Get acquainted with this perfect an
ti-acid that helps the system keep
sound and sweet. That every stomach
needs at times. Take it whenever a
hearty meal brings any discomfort.
Phillips Milk of Magnesia has won
medical endorsement. And convinced
millions of men and women they didn’t
have “indigestion.” Don’t diet, and
don’t suffer; just remember Phillips
Pleasant to take, and always effective
The name Phillips is Important; it
identifies the genuine product. “Milk
of Magnesia” has been the U. S. regis
tered trade mark of the Charles H
Phillips Chemical Cos. and its pre
decessor Charles H. rhillips since 1875
PHILLIPS
T Milk .
of Magnesia
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* Penknife Operation |
Saves Friend’s Life I
* Budapest.—Prof. Ernst Pol- *
* laesek, noted pharyngologlst, $
£ saved the life of his friend, *
* Prof. Rudolf Dniint, at the J
* Balint home recently by using is
* Ids penknife for u hurried op- *
* eratlon. Balint suddenly faint- *
* ed and was suffocating when *
$ Pollacsek pulled out his knife *
* nml slit his friend’s throat, sav- *
* ing him from strangulation. *
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HE SELLS JAIL TO
FELLOW PRISONER
Salesman Closes Deal, but
Sheriff Balks.
Grand Island, Neb.—Once upon a
time the Brooklyn bridge was fre
quently sold to yokels, but the busi
ness acumen of a prisoner in the coun
ty Jail here, who sold the jail itself
to a fellow prisoner, overshadows the
feats of tlie smooth-talking gentlemen
of the past.
The salesman in this case was
Charles W. (Tubby) McMillan, who
became a county guest by calling a
bootlegger from the local Y. M. C. A.
The “purchaser” was Elroy Guy, a
young farmer, who was charged with
writing checks without funds.
When Guy arrived at the jail Mc-
Millan casually told him that the jail
was leased from the county by Jailer
King. The jailer, McMillan said, had
to furnish equipment, such as bed
ding and tableware; but that the
county paid him so much per prisoner
—enough to make a nice profit.
Furthermore, said McMillan, Jailer
King was anxious to go to California
and wanted to sell the business cheap.
Gu.v was deeply interested. With
McMillan guiding him, he spent two
days inspecting the equipment and
checking over the figures.
“It’s a good buy,” he announced fin
nil.v. “It beats farming.”
Gu.v told McMillan that he had
$3,000 loaned on a second mortgage
and that he could get some of the
money to make a down payment. Mc-
Millan said the jailer would take $250
down and SJ,OOO more in monthly in
stalments. Guy said he could get tlie
$250, and would meet the monthly *n
stalments out of his profits.
McMillan assured Gu.v that the pa
pers would be ready for his signa
ture In a few days. Jailer King and
Sheriff Palmer learned of the deal
while it was in progress, but decided
not to spoil the plot. Now they are
wondering how to break the sad news
to the prospective jail magnate.
Boys’ Prank Almost
Costs Lives of Three
Berryville, Va.—A trick which two
young mountain boys near here
thought to play on a third who had
goqe “a-courtin’ ” for his first time
nearly cost the lives of three Alex
andria men who were driving from
their home to Winchester.
Willie Corder, twelve years old, and
Andrew Jackson Elsea, thirteen, are
said to have made a dummy in the
form of a person and placed it in the
middle of the road the other night at
the top of the Blue Ridge in Clarke
county.
As Thomas McWhorter, Melvin
Rambo and W. R. Wilson, all of Alex
andria, rounded a curve they took the
dummy to be a child and the driver
swerved the car to avoid striking It.
The car went over an embankment
and turned over. The three men were
injured, Wilson seriously.
Suits were filed by the Alexandria
trio against the parents of Corder and
Elsea. Owing to a lack of informa
tion, Magistrate G. EL. Levi, of Berry
ville, continued the cases for two
weeks recently. H. Noel Garner, of
Alexandria, represents the plaintiffs.
Inch-Long Gun Wounds
Youth, Jails Brother
New York. A miniature pistol
about an inch long that ordinarily
serves as a watch charm and which
discharged a bullet about the size of
a pin point in a friendly tussle be
tween two brothers recently landed
Carl Malmberg in court on a charge
of carrying concealed weapons.
Carl’s brother, Lloyd, seventeen,
made the complaint on which the
youth was arrested.
Lloyd, his shoulder wrapped In ban
dages, appeared in the police station
and deposed that his brother’s pygmy
weapon discharged accidentally as
they were scufiling and lodged its di
minutive shell in his shoulder. He
thought nothing ot it until the wound
became infected.
Detective Barrellman asked Lloyd
if he wanted to make a formal com
plaint of assault against his brother.
The boy said he didn’t, but the detec
tive went around to the Malmberg
home and took Carl in custody.
Nebraska Thieves Make
Way With 29,520 Eggs
Falls City, Neb.—l>ee Peterson,
deputy sheriff of Nemaha county, Is
looking for 29,520 eggs, and not one
of them hard boiled. According to
the deputy, the Auburn Fruit and
Produce company loaded a car with
eggs for shipment East Some time
during the night before the car was
to start thieves entered the car while
it was in the railroad yards and made
away with the eggs. The theft
amounted to 82 cases.
Crabs Four Feet Long
King crabs measuring four feet In
length and even longer have recently
been found In the Alaskan waters and
they are being taken in grnt quan
tities and their meat shipped to the
United States, where it is highly es
teemed, as evldened by n rapidly
growing dmand. The crabs are
caught in nets sunk deep in the wa
ter of Cook inlet, and when brought
to the surface and dressed, the aver
age yield of meat is six and a half
pounds per crab. These are said to
be far superior to the great crabs
which have been taken from the Jap
anese waters.
I
Capital Punishment
The punishment for first degree
murder is death if the crime Is com
mitted on lands and waters within the
admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of
the United States. This includes ves
sels registered under the laws of the
United States, which are on voyage
upon the waters of any of the Great
Lakes or any of tlie waters connect
ing these lakes.
Tf it weren’t for the daily news
paper a man’s trousers would become
lopsided with pennies.
With some people the season for
killing time is always open.
MOTHER!
Child's Best Laxative is
“California fig Syrup”
Flurry Mother! A teaspoonful of
"California Fig Syrup” now will thor
oughly clean the little bowels and in
a few hours you have a well, play
ful child again. Even if cross, fever
ish, bilious, constipated or full of
cold, children love its pleasant taste.
Tell your druggist you want only
the genuine “California Fig Syrup”
which lias directions for babies and
children of all ages printed on bottle.
Mother, you must say “California.”
Refuse any imitation.
Bilious ?
Take N? —Nature’s Remedy—to
night. You'll be “fit and fine” by morning
tongue clear, headache gone, appetite
hack, bowels acting pleasantly, bilious at
tack forgotten. For constipation, too. Bet
ter than any mere laxative.
Safe, mild, purely vegetablt—
only 25c
Hold Everything
Young Husband —Good-by, darling,
I’m going to run down town and buy
some kniekknacks.
Young Wife —Oh, but are you sure
they’ll be becoming to you, dear —re-
member, you’re just a teensy bit bow
legged ! —Judge.
Of 25,000 miles of possible inland
waterways in the United States, not
more than 7,000 are really modern
ized.
s.. Mosquitoes
• Die, or
JMT Money Back
Flit is the world-famous “sure thing’'
in killing mosquitoes, flies,roaches,bed
hugs, ants and fleas. More people use
Flit because it kills faster (thanks to
\ more insect-killing ingredients), and is
. \ easier to use in the handy Flit sprayer.
L \ More for your money in the quart size.
I hlack hand”
}jm FLIT
Sliaby's Tender Skin
Duticura
TAL.CUM
The ideal powder for his daily toilet and
for assuring his personal comfort. Daintily
medicated and unexcelled in purity, it pre
vents chafing and irritation, and soothes,
cools and comforts tender skins.
Sold everywhere. Talcum 25c. Soap 25c.
Oincment 25c. Sample each free.
Addrtii: "Cuticura," Dept. B(s,Malden, Mass.
BEWARE OF WORMS
IN CHILDREN
Worms quickly ruin a child’s
health. If your child grits his
teeth, picks his nostrils, has a
disordered stomach—beware!
These are worm symptoms!
Quickly—without delay—free your
child's body of theie heilth-deetroy
ing parasites. Give him Frey's Ver
mifuge America's safe, vegetable
worm medicine for 7S years. Buy it
today! All druggists!
Frey’s Vermifuge
Expels Worms
1
| PARKER’S
r'&hair balsam
Re mo v'Bl >aiulrtiir 8 tops Hair Falling
[ Restores Color and
IB Beauty to Gray and Faded Haif
Iv' 60c. $ 1 00 at DriuririsU.
Wks. rateluiKue. N. Y.
FLORESTON SHAMPOO—IdeaI for use in
connection with I’urker’s llair Balsam. Makesth*
hair soft ami dully. 60 cent* by mail or at drug
gists. iliscox Chemical Works, I‘atchogue, N. Y.
SHcalfli (jiving _s.
unslain
All Winter Long • m - M
Murvcloua riimnlo Good Holds Tourist
('amps—Splendid Ronds—Gorgeous Mountain
Views. Tito tronderfu l desert resort of the West
PWrlto Croo A Chaffoy
•aim Isprinsi^
CALIFORNIA
FOR SALE To Merchants
New and rcflnished Northey Coolers, Refrig
erators, Freezer and Display Cases, Fish
Chests, etc. Send for Special list, to South
eastern Sales Cos., 223 Spring St., S. W., At
lanta; Thomas & Schultz Cos., 131 Patton
Avo.. Asheville, N. 0.,; A. I*. Solomon, Sr.,
226 West Bay St., Savannah; Florida Fixture
Cos., 709 East Bay St.. Jacksonville; H. P.
Bramlett. 210 Peach Place, Tampa; Berner
Store Equipment Cos., 824-S2B N. E. Ist Ave.,
Miami, or write to Northey Mfir> Cos., Box 538-1,
Waterloo, lowa. High-class salesmen wanted,
disease of the (jams. 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 St.. Fort Waynt. Ind.
S. <’. Standard Blood Tested Kliode Island
Rod Chicks, electrically hatched; sls per 100;
('. O. I>. Shipments.
COMMUNITY HATCHERY, Manning, 8. C.
Double Your Dollars. Pint wteh Amazing Auto
polish cleaner; Fragrant Insecticide; Glass
cleaner; Package Gastone mileage increaser.
working outfit sl. Sells $1.76. Representatives
wanted. Write Teasdale Cos., Savannah, Ga.
POULTRY BUSINESS
Chattanooga, Tenn.; est. 8 yrs. big profits;
owner retiring. Price only $5,000. File 0-304.
THE APPLE-C OLE COMPANY
1002 Transportation Bldg. - Detroit, MLrh.
PORTO RICAN POTATO PLANTS
$1.60 M; G.OOO lots $1.50; 10,000 lots $1.40 M,
Tomato Plants $1 M. Cash with order.
BARBER PLANT CO.- BAXLEY. GA.
WANTED—TEN SALESMEN AND SYIFS
LADIKS to sell New Patent Roller Wash
hoard in cities, towns and country. Big
money to sellers. Address W. O. TALLEY,
State Agent, Box 5, Decatur, Ala.
MONEY SECRETS! HEALTH SECRETS!
Youth secrets! Beauty secrets! Thrilling,glor
ious, happy life secrets. Send one dollar.
Dehll Kahn, Box D, Station C, Atlanta, Ga.
Business Opportunities—Gigantic Mall—Ex
cellent and unlimited money-making propo
sitions forwarded for 6 months, $2.00. Henry
Weiss & Cos., 824 Park Ave., Weehawken, N.J.
MEN, WOMEN OR STUDENTS: Money-mak
ing information; free descriptive folders. It
may mean millions to you. Write
Nicolas Cos., 417 So. Dearborn, Chicago, 111.
MEN OB WOMEN Full or Part Time, hand
some income, selling Corn-Rid for corns, cal
louses, warts. Get particulars. ALLIED
PRODUCTS, 675 49th St., Milwaukee, Wis.
CHICKS. Rocks, Reds; 100, $11; Heavy
mixed, $lO. Hatch every Wednesday. Prepaid
live delivery. Sutillti Fa ruin. Way cross, Ga.
Agents—make big money selling Ideal Product*
direct to consumer. Hundred items —Toilet
articles,Extracts.Medicines. Big profits. Write
Waxahachie Medicine Cos., Waxahachte, Tex.
Single Girls—Answer This. Send your name
and address and receive a one-dollar coupon
and valuable personal information FREE.
The Kerox Cos., Box 442-K, Indianapolis, Ind.
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 22-1929.
Unavoidably Absent
Brown (to employer)—Jones won’t
he at tlie office this week, sir, owing
to a bereavement in his family.
Employer—Oh, indeed, and who's
dead this time?
0
Brown Jones, sir. Everybody’s
Weekly.
The driver of a horse cab has just
driven his vehicle from Berlin to Paris
and back, (lie double journey taking
him 22 weeks.