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Mrs. Was Courtney Tells How She
. Pinkham’s Cured by Vegetable Lydia E.
Compound.
Oskaloosa, Iowa.—" For year* I was and
aimpiy in misery from awful a weakness pains—and
nothing seemed to
do friend me any advised good. me A
to Pinkham’a take Lydia Vege¬ E.
did table Compound. and I
lief so right got re¬ I
certainly away.
can re¬
commend thfs valu¬
able medicine to
other women who
suffer, for it has
done such good
work for me and I know it will trial/’ help
others if they will give it a fair
—Mrs. Lizzie Courtney, 108 8th Ave.,
West, Oskaloosa, Iowa. from day
Why day, will women in and drag along Buffering
to year year out.
such misery as did Mrs. continually Courtney, when
such letters as this are suffers being
published. displacements, Every woman irregularities, who in¬
from
flammation, ulceration, backache, ner¬
vousness, or who is passing through famous the
Change of Life should give this
root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink
ham’s Vegetable Compound, a trial. For
special advice write Lydia Maas.-The E. Pinkham
Medicine Co., Lynn, result
of its long experience is at your service.
Quit Laxatives, HR
Pu rges; T ry
HR Tonight—-Tomorrow Feel Right
It Is a mistake to continually dos,
yourself with so-called laxative pills,
calomel, oil, purses and cathartics
and force bowel action. It weakens
the bowels and liver and makes con¬
stant Why dosing necessary. begin right today to
don't you
overcome your constipation that and dally get
your system In such shape
purging will be unnecessary? You
can do so If you get a 25c box of
Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets) and
take one Tablets each night for a week or than so.
NU do much more
merely cause pleasant easy bowel ac¬
tion. This medicine acts upon the
digestive as well as eliminative organs
—promotes good digestion, causes from the all
body to get the nourishment
the food you eat, gives you a good,
hearty appetite, atrengthens the liver,
overcomes bowel biliousness, regulates the kidney whole
and action and gives
body a thorough cleaning out. Tills
accomplished you will not have to taka
medicine every day. An occasional NR
tablet will keep your body In condi¬
tion and you can always feel your best.
Try Nature's Remedy (NR Tablets)
and prove this It Is the best bowel
medicine that you can use and costs
only 26c per box, containing enough to
last twenty-five (NR Tablets) days. Is sold, Nature’s guaranteed Rem¬
edy and recommended by druggist.
your
Ijciluic J'tfitnc ihj
45j EHi g 3E BK;y
Better than Pills I GET A
For Liver Ills. I 25c BOX
WHAT
DID
SHE
DO %
MARY JOHNSON’S HAIR
Was Short and Kinky
Now its Long snd Fluffy
She Used
NOAH’S HAIR DRESSING
Price 25c. If your dealer can’t supply you send
to us. Refuse substitutes. Manufactured by
NOAH PRODUCTS CORP , RICHMOND, VA.
Have, you
RHEUMATISM
Take Lumbago RH or Gout?
ana drive EUMACIDK to remore tbecaus*
the poison 1 torn tiie system.
“KUKI XK IPK ON THB IHftlOK
WT8 KHKl BAT18* OS THB OUTSIDE"
At All Druggist*
Jat. Baily & Son, Wholesale Distributors
Baltimore, Md.
FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS
PM ‘°‘ l ' bar ‘ e8 - post pxip
1.000, 3 00 \ f.o.b. 100 , 85o
6.000 at 1.78 f I here 1 , 000 , BA)
10.000 at Potato 1.60
Sweet Plants — Usarj Halls and Porto Bleu*
1.000 to 0^00 at S3.U0 I l.o. b. luO, 40c
10.000 TOMATO up at 1.751 here 1.000, delivery *2.76
L il’Sl 8t0n PLANT8—April * J BarliaJ anCl 1 *t i5js“p
600 Tisl ® aDt3r ’ ^ ) pAip
ljwo; 6.000 f f.o.b. 100, 40c
at 1 U&J 50 here 1,000 13.00
10.000 at Plante,
pepper BrE Plant*, N. T. Ruby Improved. King-May let delivery
1,000, 100, 11.85] 8.25} f.o.b. POST 100, PAID 60c
D. 5.000 F. at JAMISON, 8.00J here SUMMERVILLE, 1,000, *8.26 §• C.
CASH PAID
for all kind* of
MEDICINAL ROOTS & HERBS
We buy more than throe hundred kinds of roots,
herbs, especially barks, seeds, flowers, etc., which are used
for medicines. No doubt a number of
these plants are found growing wild in your section
of country which can be profitably gathered.
We now have collectors and gatherers all
the country who are selling to us. If you are inter¬
ested write to us. We will be glad to send you our
ing price llstwltb instructions forgathering and
paring Medltunai Roots and Herbs for the
J. Q. McGUIRE & CO.
117 N. Lexington Ave. Axheville, N.
1 [DROPSY wnvi TREATMENT. Soon swelling Give* quick and
wmoTo*
I pTry breath. Nerar heard of its *qa*l *or drop*/.
It, Trial treatment sent FREE. by mall.
WrltatoDR. THOMAS E< CREEN
W Ban* aide., 20, CM AT- WORTH, «A.
FOR COUGHS and COLDS
— tnk® a prompt and effective remedy—one
that act* quickly and contain* no opiates.
You can get such & remedy by asking for
PISO’S
CUT IN ALLOWANCE
OF FLOOR PUNNED
EVERY INDIVIDUAL WILL BE
LIMITED TO SIX POUNDS
PER MONTH
STATE NEWS OF INTEREST
Brief News Items Of Importance Gath¬
ered From All Parts
Of The State
Atlanta.—A big cut in the allowance
of flour and wheat products may be
looked for, according to information
given out by the federal food admin¬
istration for Georgia, and for the next
four or five months the people of this
state will virtually be rationed so fax
as wheat and flour are concerned. The
supplies allowed to the retail grocer
will be sharply curtailed and this will
of course cut down the amount he
can supply to his customers. Every
individual will be limited to a certain
amount of flour, which, it is announc¬
ed, will be six pounds per month, and,
| according to the food administrator using than for
j ! Georgia, every will person be depriving more
that amount some
I other person of his or her share, and
1 will also be taking food literally from
I the soldiers and sailors who are fight¬
ing for Uncle Sam.
Big Increase In Pork For Fulton
Atlanta.—Instead of being satisfied
with the 5 per cent increase in pork
production, which has been asked by
the government for Georgia this year,
Fulton county will go far beyond that
and have at least a 75 per cent in¬
crease, it was stated by county offi¬
cials. The large enrollment in the
pig club of the county is- responsible
to a great extent for this enormous
advance in the production of pork.
More than one hundred and seventy
five members have Joined the pig club.
The boys are also enthusiastic over
the corn and calf clubs, although the
membership of these clubs is consider¬
ably smaller than the pig club. How¬
ever, there are 80 members in the corn
club this year, when there were only
ten members last. There are 25 calf
club members.
Steps Are Taken To Help Farmers
Atlanta.—Three letters served to
calm the apprehension of fanners of
the state and show an immediate
route to relief on the farms through
the military channels. One was a let¬
ter from Maj. Joel B. Mallet, Georgia
selection officer, which instructs local
boards as to .the deferring of the call
of men needed on the farms. The oth¬
er two, one from Senator Hoke Smith
to J. J. Brown, Georgia commission¬
er of agriculture, and another writ¬
ten some time ago by Secretary of
War Baker to S. Hubert Dent, chair¬
man of the house military affairs com¬
mittee at Washington, explained in
some measure the purpose of the Dent
furlough bill and a means whereby im¬
mediate steps may be taken to se¬
cure furloughs.
Military Course For Georgia Tech
Atlanta. — Orders received from
Washington are to the effect that the
Georgia School of Technology will es¬
tablish in conjunction with its regular
courses additional military training
and Instruction that will qualify the
institution as a reserve officers’ train¬
ing corps. Under this ruling students
who take the special military course
will receive upon graduation from the
school a second lieutenant’s commis¬
sion in the United States reserve offi¬
cers’ corps. This military course is
not compulsory, but is optional upon
the part of each individual student. It
is, of course, only open to those phys¬
ically fit.
Twenty Thousand Of Division March
Camp Wheeler.—Twenty thousand
soldiers of the Dixie division in heavy
marching order will hike out of Camp
Wheeler on the morning of April 8,
on the first, leg of the first division
maneuvers here. The line will reach
more than fifteen miles, and will re¬
quire six hours to pass a given point.
The division will he complete. It will
be headed by Maj. Gen. F. H. French
and his staff. Then will go the Sixty
first infantry, of which the One Hun¬
dred and Twenty-first brigade, the old
Georgia brigade, of second infantry of
Atlanta, is a member.
50,000 Atlantans Applaud Soldiers
Atlanta.—Fifty thousand Atlanta
people were thrilled with patriotism,
when nearly four thousand TTnited
States soldiers, of the 325th infantry
regiment, carrying their guns with
bayonets fixed and equipped for the
trenches, marched through the streets
of the city. For many miles along the
line of march, which extended from
Piedmont Park, via the center of town,
to Emory university, the sidewalks on
each side of the streets traversed were
crowded with enthusiastic and loyal
citizens who gave the marching regi¬
ment ovation after ovation.
203 Alien Enemies In South Georgia
Macon.—A total of 203 aUen ene¬
mies reside within the urban and non
urban districts of the southern district
of Georgia, according to reports sub¬
mitted to United States Marshal Jo¬
seph S. Davis of Macon. Finger prints
and other data concerning all of them
have been secured and they will not ,
be permitted to leave the district with¬ i
out first obtaining permission from the j
marshal. Reports of two men who
have failed to register have been re¬ !
ceived and these are now being in¬
vestigated by government agents.
THE CLEVELAND IER, CLEVELAND, GEORGIA,
Farmers Should Notify Local Boards
Atlanta.—Georgia farms are in,
of losing hundreds of men ^
be called to military service
next draft. This was
the office of Maj. Joel B.
selective service officer for
inquiry from the
agriculture. It was announced
farm boys themselves are respon¬
for letting their boards know
they are, or are not, active¬
completely and assiduously engag¬
in the planting or cultivation of a
An order from Provost Marshal
Crowder provides that men
on the farms may be put at
end of their lists. It was pointed
however, that these farm men
sit quietly by and expect the
to lift their names from their
place in the lists and put fhem
the end. The boards must be noti¬
Port Rate Case Is Decided
Atlanta.—-The shippers have tri¬
over .the carriers in the fam¬
Georgia port rate case begun in
and just decided by the inter¬
commerce commission. The com¬
report, written by Attorney
Watkins of Atlanta, abolished
old system whereby a minimum
water haul and a maximum of rail
was required by carriers in ship¬
and clears the way for cheaper
and a freer use of wa¬
It is estimated that the av¬
reduction of rates for this ter¬
will be about 20 cents per hun¬
pounds.
Selling Fish By the String
Brunswick.—Fish can no longer be
in Brunswick by the string. That
the fishermen will not be permitted
arrange their own strings, regard¬
of size or weight, as has been
case in Brunswick for time imme¬
Under the new regulations,
string of fish must contain so
pounds, and thus each person
a string will get the same
instead of the wide dif¬
that has existed in the past.
For Lynchers Are Offered
Atlanta.—Reward of $500 was offer¬
by Governor Dorsey for the arrest
conviction of each of the first
persons taken of the mob that
Spencer Evans, a negro, from
Taliaferro county jail and lynch¬
him near Crawfordville, the county
Attorney General Clifford Wal¬
was also instructed to make a rul¬
on the question whether the gov¬
may or may not hold the sheriff
the county to account for the crime.
Quota Under Ten Million
Atlanta.—Following the announce¬
from Washington of the amount
the third Liberty Loan and the rate
interest, it was learned that the
allotment would doubtless run
seven and a half million and
million dollars. The total aSfcmtnt
the loan, as announced by Secretary
is smaller than had been an¬
and the local allotment will,
be smaller than had been
Confident He’ll Get Prisoners
Atlanta.—After a conference with
officials in Washington, Judge
E. Patterson, state highway com¬
for Georgia, returned to At¬
confident that German prison¬
of war now interned at Fort Mc¬
will soon be put to work on
roads in Cobb and DeKalb
First City To Make Quota
Thomaston.—Thomaston has sub
its quota of the Third Liberty
and has entered for the honor
with Hon. W. G. McAdoo to un¬
it.. Thomaston has subscribed for
worth of bonds of the Third
Loan, approximately 10 per
of Upson county’s banking re
Bank Closes Its Doors
Valdosta,—With deposits of $1,549,
and assets of $250,000 in excess
liabilities, the Southern Bank and
company of Valdosta voluntarily
its doors to protect depositors.
J. T. Blalock said the trou¬
was caused by unfounded rumors
in Atlanta, which caused a
demand which the bank could
meet.
Missionary Institute Meets In Millen
Dublin.—Announcement of the an¬
meeting of the missionary insti¬
of the southeastern division of
the Georgia Woman's Baptist Mission¬
Union will be held at Millen on
April 2-4 has been made by Mrs. G.
H. Williams of this city, who is vice
president of the division.
Labels For Milk If Manufacture^
Atlanta.—Under authority given him
by a law passed in 1914, Dr. Peter F.
Bahnsen, state veterinarian, issued an
order barring in Atlanta and the state
in general the sale of manufactured
milk under the guise of pure
milk. He ruled that on and
April 1 all manufactured milk and
emulsified or so-called
cream must be so labeled by the
rymen.
Plan Distribution Of Federal
Atlanta.—Federal funds
$402,750 will be applied to
roads in twenty-eight counties
1919, according to the state
department’s official announcement
plans made at a meeting held
day, March. 19. All Georgia road
jects cannot be aided this year,
board announced, but a
promise was made that next year
see the application of federal
to all of them. The federal funds
crease more than $130,000 each
in this state.
DANGEROUS CALOMEL
IS SELDOM SOLD NOW
Calomel Salivates! It Makes You Sick and You Lose a Day’s Work—Dodson’s
Liver Tone Acts Better Than Calomel and Is Harmless for
Men, Women, Children—Read Guarantee!
Every druggist here, yes! your druggist and
everybody’s druggist has noticed a great falling
off in the sale of calomel. They all give the
same reason. Dodson’s Liver Tone is taking its
place.
“Calomel is dangerous and people know it, while
Dodson's Liver Tone is safe and gives better re¬
sults,” said a prominent local druggist. Dodson’s
Liver Tone is personally guaranteed by every
druggist. A large family-sized bottle costs but a
few cents and if you find it doesn’t take the place
of dangerous, salivating calomel you have only to
ask for your money back.
»Dodson’s Liver Tone is a pleasant-tasting, pure¬
ly vegetable remedy, harmless to both children
and adults. Take a spoonful at night and wake up
feeling fine, no sick headache, biliousness, ague,
Mind Affects Digestion.
It is a great waste of money to eat
during a heated discussion or just af¬
ter any mental provocation. The di¬
gestive orguns seem to simply fold up
and quit work at such times.
The food taken then is not correctly
acted upon until mental calm Is re¬
stored. During the intervening period
unfavorable chemical action has taken
place, themselves the various without foods the being benign left influ- to j j
ence of the gastric Juices, and indiges- j
tion develops, as well as a nutritive
loss.
It Is not only bad taste to settle all
family discussion and differences at
the table, but, as intimated, causes use¬
less expense for foods. Choose be¬
tween the meal and the discussion.
KIDNEY SUFFERERS HAVE
FEELING OF SECURITY
You naturally feel secure when you
know that the medicine you are about to
take is absolutely pure and contains no
harmful or habit producing drugs.
Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp
Root, kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
The same standard of purity, strength
and excellence is maintained in every
bottle of Swamp-Koot.
Swamp-Root is scientifically compound¬
ed from vegetable herbs.
It is not a stimulant and is taken in
teaspoonful doses.
It is not recommended for everything.
According to verified testimony it is
nature's great helper in relieving and over¬
coming kidney, liver and bladder trou¬
bles.
A sworn statement of purity is with
every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root.
If you need a medicine, you should have
the best.
If you are already convinced that will
I Swamp-Root is what you need, you bottles
find it on sale at all drug stores in
of two sizes, medium and large.
However, if you wish first to try this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. N. Y., for a
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.—Adv.
j Philosophic.
John Tyndall, the English scientist, j
philosophized walking home across the
marsh at night. There were crabs in
the marsh, aud crabs in the bundle he
was taking home.
lie said to himself: “I shall eat
these crabs in the bundle, change them
Into the body, blood and brain of John
Tyndall, and use the resulting energy j
| for scientific thinking.
j "If I should full into the swamp and
drown, the crabs would eat me, and
they would change the body of John
Tyndall into the body, brain and en¬
ergy of crabs.
“I can eat a crab and use it for
osophy.
“The crabs can eat me and use nte
for their crab life.”
Pimply Rashy Skins
Quickly soothed and healed by Cuti
cura often when all else fails. The
Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint¬
ment to soothe and heal. For free
samples address, “Cutlcura, Dept. X,
Boston.” At druggists and by mail.
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv.
Surely Must.
“He signs himself E. Nebuchadnez¬
zar Wombat. Wonder what the 'E.'
stands for?”
"Dtinno. But if he prefers to use
the name N'ebuchandnezzar, the ‘E.’
must stand for something terrible.”—
Louisville Courier-Journal.
SOAP IS STRONGLY ALKALINE
and constant use will burn out the
scalp. Cleanse the scalp by shampoo¬
ing with “La Creole" Hair Dressing,
and darken, in the natural way. those
ugly, grizzly hairs. Price, §1.00.—Adv.
The man who has no enemies may
be considered good, but it's a question
what he's good for.
He who goes In for taking things
easy will be most sure to come out
getting It pretty hard.
sour stomach or clogged bowels. Dodson’s Liver
Tone doesn’t gripe or cause inconvenience all next
day like calomel.
Take a dose of calomel tonight and tomorrow
you will feel sick, weak and nauseated. Don’t
lose a day’s work! Tone real liver
Dodson’s Liver is medicine.
You’ll know it next morning because you will
wake up with your head clear, your liver active,
bowels clean, breath sweet and stomach regulated.
You will feel cheerful and full of vigor and ready
for a hard day’s work.
You can eat anything afterwards without risk
of salivating yourself or your children.
Get a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone and try it
on my guarantee. You’ll never again put a dose of
nasty, dangerous calomel into your stomach.—Adv.
A Hoodoo.
“I suppose you place a bet occasion¬
ally on the ponies?" said the spectator
who was willing to lose a few dollars
just for the fun of the thing.
“Oh, yes,” replied the man who was
wearing a purple vest.
"How about this horse, Isabel, en¬
tered In the second race?”
"I wouldn’t bet on that horse if she
were a hundred-to-one shot. I’m pay¬
ing alimony to a woman whose first
name is Isabel.”—Birmingham Age
Herald.
BOSCHEE’S GERMAN SYRUP
Why use ordinary cough remedies,
when Boschee’s German Syrup has
been used so successfully for fifty-one
years in all parts of the United
States for coughs, bronchitis, colds
settled In the throat, especially lung
troubles. It gives the patient a good
night’s rest, free from coughing, with
easy expectoration in the morning,
gives nature a chance to soothe the
Inflamed parts, throw off the disease,
helping the patient to regain his
health. Made in America and sold for
more than half a century.—Adv.
Electric Steel.
Klectrlc steel is being made in Aus¬
tralia. The first plant Is of the Aus¬
tralian Electric Steel, Ltd., at Alex¬
andria, Sydney, Is equipped with a
two-ton, electro-metals, two-phase fur¬
nace, with current from the 5,000-volt j
three-phase circuits of the city coun
ril through transformers. The plant
has been In operation for nearly a
year, and its output is principally
castings for mining and electrical
work; the charge is common steel
scrap and pig iron. The company has
already commenced the erection of a
similar plant in western Australia.
THI8 IS THE AGE OF YOUTH.
You will look ton years younger if you
darken your ugly, grizzly, gray hair* by
using “La Creole" Hair Dressing.—Adv.
The United States is appropriating
$20,000,000,000 for uses in carrying on
the war against Germany?
An entertaining man says but little,
but listens impressively.
Many a living picture of health is I
badly framed. I
CHRONIC CONSTIPATION
IS A CRIME AGAINST NATURE
Stop it or you never can keep well. If you wake with a bad taate in the
mouth, coated whole tongue, perhaps headache, your liver ia torpid. A torpid liver
deranges the system, produces dyspepsia, costiveness and piles. There
is no better remedy for these disorders than DR. TUTT’S LIVER PILLS.
Try them just once and be eternally convinced. For sale by all druggists.
Dr. Tuft’s Liver Pills
©lane
SOLD FOR SO YEARS.
For MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER. ALSO ING TONIC, A MNE GCNERaL Sold by All strengthen- Drug Store*.
Puts 3 .. Distemper
Stop to all
CURES THE SICK
And prevents others having the disease no matter how
exposed. 50 cents and *1 a bottle. *5 and *10 a done®
bottle*. All good druggists and turf goods houses.
Spohn Medical Co., Mannfacturen, Goshen, In<L,U.S.A.
1^18^ W Tonidlit- io?
To Zt r r F ight
2S
Modern.
“Even if you cannot reach the ban¬
quet room until ten o'clock,” says the
chairman of the committee to the emi¬
after-dinner orator, “I can assure
you that the audience will be waiting,
for we will have two good speakers to
deliver addresses to them until you
arrive.”
“Ah!” murmurs the after-dinner
speaker, with his legendary quickness,
“a barrage fire.”—Judge.
Whenever You Need < General
the Old StandaS^iROT^'S well known TASTBLBSS chill
TONIC. It contains IRON the and I* Very tonic Valuable properties
General QU1NINH Strengthening and Tonic. You feel the good as a
can
on the Blood after the first few doses. 60c.
A good reputation is sometimes use¬
ful as a parachute to the man who
rises rapidly in the world.
Too many men pray for the things,
they are too lazy to work for.
Pride goeth before us all.
Watch Your Calves
At the first indication of scours o»
cholefagive them ^
Dr. David Roberts’
Calf Cholera Remedy «7.oo
TP.,. r>iU\V. TCI I n An 6*1 n L . ^ _
'Read the Practical Home Vete Veterinarian
Seed tor fr*4* booklet on Abortion In CaW
If if no no dealer aeaier In in your your town. town, write 4
Or. David Roberts* fat. Co., 100 Grand Avenue. Waukesha. Wk
MILLIONS EARLY PLANTS
Leading Varieties.
Onions and Cab 12.75.
at Potatoes Plante' 100
Beeta, Bgg 10t for price*
on larger quantities.
LIBERTY PLANT COMPANY, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
1 t-ARKER'3 ^
HAIR BALSAM
A toilet preparation of merit,
Helpt For to eradicate dandruff.
Beauty Restoring Color and
too, and to Gray ILOS or Faded Hair.
at Druggist*.
Be Patriotic—Use envelope* with U. S. Hag
primed mercial sixe on in colors, 160 extra 26for quality white, com¬
8l*e I1.0U. Sample pact 20 cents,(8llver.>
suitable fur ladles’ correspondence same price,
ail post-paid. JNOVHI/TY PRINT 8HOP, Uion, N. V.
COY DL/\nj RF AN<% (Mammoth Yellow for 8eed>
* Freight lots prepaid any point in
the south, small or large to-day t4 <& bushel.
ALLBN SB HD COMPANY, Ayden, North Carol inn
HONEY DEW MELONS
Are money maker*. 12.400 an acre has been
real! *ed. J. E. GAUGER, Swink. Colorado
Send Foot Base, for Free MentboUne. Sam pie*--Cold Pile Cure. Cream, Laboratories. Corn Cure,
Cornell Company, Inc. Lt., Great Barrington, Mass.
W. N. NO. 14—1918.