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I Acidity
c ,minion cause of digestive difll-
Hlties is excess acid. Soda cannot
Her this condition, and it burns the
Hnmach. Something that will neu-
Hiizc the acidity is the sensible
Hr to take. That is why physicians
■„ p l( . public to use Phillips Milk of
■agnesia.
■ sb""nful of this delightful prep
la; tion can neutralize many times its
Hume in acid. It acts instantly; re-
Hf is quick, and very apparent. All
■gis dispelled ; all sourness is soon
Hue: the whole system is sweetened.
■ try this perfect anti-acid, and re-
Heniber it is just as good for children.
Ho, and pleasant for them to take.
■ , drug store has the genuine, pre-
Hiptlonal product.
I PHILLIPS
II Milk .
I of Magnesia
■ Light That Did Not Fail
H Fathe. -Didn't your friend stay
Hlier late last night?
—Perhaps—but 1 was
Hawing him some photographs.
H Father- Well, sometime show him
Hme of my light hills.
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■Clean Child’s Bowels with
I “California Fig Syrup"
I Tvm: if cross, feverish, bilious, con
■ipated or full of cold, children love
■u- pleasant taste of “California Fig
■jrup.” A teaspoonful never fails to
■lean the liver and bowels.
■ Ask your druggist for genuine
■California Fig Syrup” which has di
■• tiniis for babies and children of all
■°es printed on bottle. Mother! You
■list say “California” or you may get
■n imitation fig syrup.
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I INsf I 1 m W 24 HOURSE
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■ born, Carboil inatantly atops W
91 /~\ H pain, ripens and heals worst boil H
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■ in fooling tiie public, there are al
■os a number that can’t be fooled.
y Mf-Cci-THick 4 Company, 1928
—Mosquitoes—Bedbugs —Roaches Mollis Ants
Waterbugs—Crickets and many other inset ts
Write for educational booklet, McCormick OCo^Baltimore^^j^^^^^^^
Bee Brand
Insect Powder
or LiQuid Sprai|
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h? °° r "'.° ler -snioi
•Wj direr, by P.r.,1 Po„ M l>oWdt, ~
•1 regular jtricM
Motorists Slow Down
in German Small Towns
The typical German highway is full
of curves and sharp turns, it pro
ceeds from one country village to the
next, going through the main streets
of every town and hamlet where traf
fic Is frequently blocked by all sorts of
hindrances. As villages are usually
only a short distance apart, the time
for getting through them often nearly
equals the time spent traveling at
ni&h speed between them.
Outside the village proper, how
ever, the road may be an excellent
one kept up by the provincial govern
ment. Inside the village boundary the
road becomes the main street, paved
with the roughest kind of cobbles but
quite satisfactory to the inhabitants,
who possess no automobiles of their
own.
The villagers wish to keep their
streets rough and crooked In order
to slow down fast automobiles and
so prevent injuries to geese, pigs and
chickens, and possibly to induce mo
torists to step in the village.—New
York Times.
The Only Way
Two golfing rivals were contesting
the final of their local championship.
They were all square at the eleventh
hole.
One made a perfect drive from the
next tee, but his opponent was un
lucky, and the ball, curving high in
the air, landed in jungle country.
When he went to investigate, he dis
covered that his ball had gone down
a rabbit hole.
•‘lour niblick, sir?” inquired the
caddie, reaching for the dub.
“No,” returned the other in a re
signed voice. “Hurry hack to the club
house and get me a ferret.”
Doing the Impossible
Viscount Reading’s speech in be
half of the Kellogg anti-war pact,
which electrified the house of lords,
led an editor to say:
“Lord Reading did the impossible.
He electrified the upper house. I re
member a remark he once made when
tie was over here as ambassador dur
ing the war.
“‘Addressing the house of lords is
the most difficult thing in the world,’
he said. ‘lt’s like addressing tomb
stones by winter moonlight.’ ”
Farm Clubs Grow
The 4-H club movement, which has
grown with leaps and bounds since its
inception a few years ago, took an
other great step forward during 102S,
according to the tabulation of county
agents’ reports, made at the Depart
ment of Agriculture. An increase of
47,000 members over 1927 indicated in
the total figure of 660,000. The esti
mated total of those who will com
plete their work during the coming
year is also about 47,000 over last
year's figure.
Little Richard Helps
Little Richard's mother was show
ing a prospective tenant some rooms
she had for rent. The season being
summer, site emphasized the coolness
of the basement where the kitchen
and dining room were located. Rich
ard, thinking to help his mother,
opened a hot-water faucet and said:
“See, even the hot water is cold.”—
Boston Herald.
Took Name From Locality
The woman’s garment known as a
“basque” derived its style as well as
its name from a similar garment worn
by the peasants of the Basque coun
try in France and Spain.
Sympathy
“What? Is this you, Jones! I was
told you were dead.”
“No, it is my brother who is dead.”
“Oh, i am sorry to hear that.”
Liberal Dozen
A “publisher’s dozen” is 13 copies,
from the old baker’s custom of al
lowing 13 roils for each dozen sold.
Give a pretty girl a chance to show
off and she'll not get lonesome.
ill 1 ’ KDALE RECORD. Conyers- Ga., Wed., June 5, 1929.
Innocent Man Serves
Seven Years in Prison
Detroit.— For seven years
Rob Fluugher, with three ci
tations for bravery in the
"°rld war, was a number in
Jackson state prison because,
officials now believe, lie was
unjustly convicted of bank rob
bery and sentenced to serve
from 15 to 30 years.
!■ laugher lias been released
on parole. His first days of
freedom will he devoted to an
effort to completely clear his
name.
F laugher snys he had won a
girl away from Fred Thompson.
Later, in 1922, Thompson and
I'laugher were arrested as
members of the gang of four
bandits that robbed a hank
here. r l hompson pleaded guilty
and, to avenge the loss of his
girl, implicated Flaugher, ac
cording to the latter.
Flaugher protested his inno
cence in vain. The girl now is
married and lias a family.
EERIE GHOST FOUND
TO BE SIMPLY AIRY
Graveyard Mystery Is Only
Freak of Radio.
Buffalo, N. Y.—Sounds of music and
the quavering voice of a woman is
suing from a mausoleum in Fine Hill
cemetery at last has been exposed as
those of—but it’s a hit too early in
the story to tell everything.
It all started a few weeks ago when
a couple parked in a car near the
cemetery heard a voice of eerie sweet
ness singing in the darkness.
The couple tarried no longer. The
word went around that the ghost ot
a woman sang nightly in the ceme
tery.
Crowds collected along the roadside
to listen to the voice that Issued from
the grave. Some, a trifle holder than
the rest, entered the graveyard to
search for the source of the voice.
Coming upon the mausoleum, the
hold ones heard a woman’s voice and
the notes of a pipe organ. Fear
stricken, they rushed back to tell the
faint-hearted ones outside the fences
of their discovery.
The crowds grew larger each night
Where no policemen were needed be
fore to handle traffic on the roads
near the cemetery, five were called
upon to direct the great number of
cars that drove by.
And then things reached a climax
A small group of investigators, includ
ing a reporter, decided to get at the
bottom of things—ghost or no ghost
Tn they went, leaving a gaping crowd
at the front gate.
“Hear that,” one said, as they ap
proached the mausoleum. Sure enough
-a woman’s voice came quavering]j
from the tomb.
And then out of the darkness
strolled a police officer.
“That’s no ghost,” lie said. “Listen
more closely and you'll find that’s an
outdoor speaker on a radio shop ovei
there on Harlem road. The mauso
leum catches the sound waves and
when you stand close by you can hear
the music and talking.”
Thus the voice that was thought by
many to be supernatural was later re
vealed as that of WGR, one of Buf
falo’s largest broadcasting stations.
Cheats Niagara’s Swirl
and Drowns in Bathtub
Buffalo, N. Y.—To escape death Id
the swirling currents of the Niagara
river after his rowboat was upset by
an ice floe, only ,to lose his life by
drowning in his own bathtub a week
later, was the fate of John H. Olst,
twenty-two years old, of this city,
whose body was found in a tub of wa
ter.
A defective gas heater was stilt
burning in the bathroom. The cor
oner found that asphyxiation had first
made the victim helpless and that
when unconscious he had slipped un
der the water.
The circumstances of Oist’s death
recalled the fate of Bobby Leach, who
went over the Horseshoe falls in a bar
rel, only to slip on an orange peel
and suffer fatal injuries while travel
ing in Australia to tell of his exploits
at Niagara fails.
Modern Fagin Trains
Dog to Commit Theft
Watsonville, Calif.—Henry Andrews
was arrested for sending his dog into
an automobile accessory shop and di
recting the animal to pick up a small
package which tiie dog brought to its
master.
Theft of the package would have
beeu completed successfully had not a
policeman observed the dog enter the
store while Andrews stood across the
street.
The officer waited until the animal
retreated with the package, which con
tained a motormeter, then nabbed An
drews.
Cow Has Five Calves
Oanwood, Sask. A dairy cow,
owned bv Alfred Rasmussen, gave
oirth to five calves. All were dead
when born, hut were fully developed.
Water Was Too Cold
Fall River, Mass.—After leaping in
o a pond here, to commit suicide,
Alexander Middell found the water too
•old and swam back to shore.
Aiwater Kent
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STATE DISTRIBUTORS
Atwater Kent lai h
Hopkins Equipment Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
See any Aiwater Kent Dealer for Demonstration in Your Own Home.
Dealers —Investigate this Valuable Franchise
Half City at Auction
Half of Braggs, Okla., is to be sold
at auction because five women could
not agree on the division of nn estate.
Forty town lots were left oy J. J.
Patrick when he died two years ago.
His will provided that ids estate he
divided equally amoqg five daughters,
after a farm had been bequeathed to
his only son. The daughters disagreed
on an “equal division.” In that case,
Patrick’s will provided, his estate
should be sold at auction. More than
half the town’s business buildings are
involved.
Grow Among Other Tree*
Mahogany trees are generally scat
tered among other trees, not growing
in a forest of their own kind.
Just to gloat, occasionally buy youi
own ham and your own bread and
make your own sandwiches.
Opportunity knocks more
than once at everyone’s door
No age limit on
success if you
keep fit
PEOPLE used to think that if you
hadn't made your mark by the
time you were 40, you never would.
“That’s all bunk,” people say today.
There’s many a man who’ll tell you
he was past 50 when he made his
first big success. Their experience
runs something like this.
“I'd been going through life, always
just missing out on everything.
Worked like a dog, too. But never
seemed to get anywhere.
“It was a doctor who put me wise to
myself. Told me not to blame it on
luck. That the trouble was with me
■—right inside myself. He recom
mended Nujol. I took it for three
months. Never missed a day. And,
say, I began to feel like a younger
brother myself. Decided there was
life in the old dog yet. When my big
chance came, I was all ready, wait
ing to grab it. And I did."
Nujol keeps your body functioning
just as Nature meant it to, under all
conditions. Contains no drugs or
medicines. Just a pure substance that
The more mistakes a man incites the j Go slow anti you won’t have to sit
easier it is for him to invent excuses. | down and rest when you get there.
Easier _ JyW
way /
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I he yellow can
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Banish dirty dangerous flies from your __
home quicker! Just a few moments with the
handy Flit sprayer and every fly and raos
quito dies. More people use Flit because
it has greater killing power, though harm- 'jS
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Modern Marriage
Judge Ben 15. Lindsey, who advo
cates changes, but not freak changes,
in the marriage laws, said in a discus
sion of modern marriage:
“The latest freak idea is to take the
honeymoon before instead of after the
ceremony. A popular novelist has
done tiffs, and a popular movie star
is now doing it. But, unfortunately,
the t-asic freak idea of modern mar
riage—that is, marry often —still pre-'
vails.
“A girl said to a young man:
“‘No. Clarence. I can’t marry you.’
“‘Oli,’ he pleaded, ‘just this once!’ ’’
■Less and less, will folks get on
their knees to anything; and is that
the development of “personality?”
If requires the-severest regimen to
grow old gracefully, which one is al
ways advised to do.
works normally and naturally. It not
only keeps an excess of body poisons
from forming (we all have them)
but aids in their removal. These
poisons slow you up mentally and
physically, dull your whole outlook
on life, make you half-hearted.
Buy a bottle of Nujol today. Per
fected by the Nujol Laboratories, 2
Park Ave., New York. In sealed pack
ages only. Your druggist carries it.
A Real Success
Toinasso —How is your son doing
these duys?
Tobasco —Fine! He gets SIOO for
teaching the latest dances two eve
nings a week. Then, of course, lie gets
his $2.75 a day in the lunch room.—
Pathfinder.
Opportunity for All
Well, God give them wisdom thai
have it; and those that are fools, let
I hem use their talents. —Shakespeare.
FOK SALE To Merchants
Now and re fin billed Northcy Coolers, Refrig
erators, Freezer and Display Cases, Fisli
Chests, etc*. Send for Special list, to South
eastern Sales Cos., 223 Spring St., S. W., At
lanta; Thomas & Schultz <’o., 131 Patton
Ave.. Asheville, N. C.,; A. I*. Solomon, Sr.,
22G West Bay St., Savannah; Florida Fixture
Cos., 709 East Bay St., Jacksonville; H. P.
Rramlett, 210 Peach Place, Tampa; Berner
Store Equipment Cos., 824-828 N. E. Ist Ave.,
Miami, or write to Nortfiey Mfg. Cos., Box 538-1,
Waterloo, lowa. High-class salesmen wanted*
I MOST POPULAf! HOTEL NEW WRK
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DR. REILLY’S
HERB TONIC
Purify your system, drive out poisonous
germs and toxins. Dr. Reilly’s Herb
Tonic is a scientific blending of Nature's
healing herbs. Has helped others, try
it now. bottle $1.25 postpaid.
1)K. THOMAS REILLY
358 Ma**nch iiH(tt* Ave., Bon ton, Murk*
Double Your Dollars. Pint each Amazing Auto
polish cleaner; Fragrant Insecticide; Glass
cleaner; Package Gust one mileage increaser.
working outfit sl. Sells $1.75. Representative*
wanted. Write Teasdale Cos., Savannah, Ga.
SALESMEN WANTED
New patent garments f<* men and women,
good money, house to nouse canvass. You
have no investment. Every man and woman
will buy. Exclusive rights for girl’s and
women’s overalls Just patented. Men’s over
alls, Jackets and pants, work clothes only.
Big commission paid. Send for descriptive
circulars and proposition.
PATENT GARMENT CO.
Bl (KHAN NON - - WEST VIRGINIA*
We Manufacture All These Goods.
CHICKS. Rocks. Reds; 100, $11; Heavy
mixed, $lO. Hatch every Wednesday. Prepaid
live delivery. Sat ilia Farms, Way cross, Ga.
WANTED—TEN SALESMEN AND SALES
LADIES to sell New Patent Roller Wash
board In cities, towns and country. Bi£
money to sellers. Address W. O. TALLEY,
State Agept, Box 5, Decatur, Ala.
MEN, WOMEN OK ST I DENTS: Money-mak
ing Information; free descriptive folders. It
may mean millions to you. Write
Nicolas Cos., 417 So. Dearborn, Chicago, 111,
POTATO PLANTS
$1.50 M, 5,000 $1.40 M, 10,000 $1.25 M, To
mato Plants $1; cash with order; prompt
shipping. GA. PI.ANT FARM. BAXLEY, GA.
Turn Your Trees Into Lumber and Shingle*
with lew cost Bclsaw ONE MAN SAW
MILL. Write for free booklet. Belsaw Ma
chinery Cos., Box 25, Pleasant Hill, M<x
It Acre*. Level; Bath County, Kentucky, Na
tional Highway, bus service, mail route, 4
room house, barn, orchard, SI,BOO. A. L. j
Johnston, 3168 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo.
Single Girls—Answer Tills. Send your name
and address and receive a one-dollar coupon
and valuable personal Information FREE.
The Kerox Cos., Box 442-K, Indianapolis, Ind.
LEARN SHORTHAND 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, Mich.
Agents—make big money selling Ideal Product*
direct to consumer. Hundred items —Toilet
articles, Extracts, Medicines. Big profits. Writ©
Waxahachie Medicine Cos., Waxahachle, Tex.
CAD F Dr. Salter's
OU£y£!* JSlr A tLrsS Eye Lotion
relieves and cures sore and inflamed eyes in 24 to 48
hours. Helps the weak eyed, cures without pain.
Ask your druggist or dealer for HALTER'S. Only
from Reform Dispensary, P. O. Box 151, Atlanta, Go.
W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 23-1929.