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It Always Helps
L_J & says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., in
jfjl f v "y tonic. writing She of her experience further: with “Before Cardui, the woman’s
Cardui, says I began to use
my back and head would hurt so bad, I
L_J 1 thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
r- "'a * of Cardui, 1 began to feel like a new vvotnan. I soon
fiiK gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
I as well as run a big water mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give
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a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me good/’
tired, Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
ly trouble. worn-out Signs feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman¬ £rw
tonic. You that you need Cardui, the woman’s
cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
for your trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.
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Pay For It Under Our Convenient Plan.
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now. You may have our beautiful Phillips & Crew
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sum down and the rest in two years’ time, monthly
payments, quarterly, or each fall if you depend on
crops for your income. Any reasonable terms are
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The best flour and lard will produce heavy and soggy biscuit
unless your Soda is Fresh and Pure. To bo sure of getting Fresh,
p ur e Sc” a insist on Linglc-Thistle Brand, Pall
Pound Package. It is packed into sanitary, ©SKI
moisture-proof, air-tight packages dVect from
the mill. Because* Ksgle-Thisfte is Freeh and
Puro, use Quo-fourth Siss than < ' her brands.
Eeg!c-Th?*Mo ts nn.niifacluj pack U find sold by us
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VALUE OF A SHORT COURSE II ■Y$
AGRICULTURE FQH THE BUSY FARMER
President Andrew M. Souie, State College of Agriculture.
Ten days spent at the first, of tho
year gaining new information and gut- !
ting new light on farm problems at
A1 the State College of Agriculture at j
Athens, have proven of benefit to many i
farmers. It has been the means of'
some getting into new and better pay¬
ing lines of farming than they have
been conducting. To all, the course
has meant the broadening of their con¬
ception of Che possibilities, as well as
their knowledge of the great underly-.
ing principles of agriculture.
The first of the year is a good time
to plan the farm program. It may
be that you want to take up some¬
thing new, but you do not have all the
information you would like. Why not,
get it at tlie short course? Perhaps
your soil is losing its fertility each
year and you want to know how it
can be built up without buying it.
Perhaps you are interested in start¬
ing the raising of colts, or beef cat¬
tle, or dairy cattle, or pigs. If you
have not had successful experience,
you will provably find that learning
how costs far less at the Short
Course.
Perhaps you may he interested in
growing alfalfa, silage crop, or other
crop suited to Georgia. The College
COTTON BOLL ROT 10 SEED SELECTION
John R. Fain, Professor of Agronomy. ,
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Showing Anthracnose on Boll.
Go into the cotton field and get
your seed. Any other way is hazard¬
ous. Select seed from plants that are
free from disease and especially free
from cotton anthracnose or boll rot.
Georgia lost $ 2 , 000,000 from anthrac
nose during 1913 , according to federal
reports. The disease is spreading and
greater losses may he expected.
Select seed from well formed, hardy
high-producing plant, that do not hear
signs of anthracnose, and you not
only have the best assurance of pro
tection from boll rot, but an assurance
cl' the largest yield.
The College has been selecting seed
in this way during the past few years
and has a variety of cotton that has
proven .highly free from the disease.,
Eczema a.nl I chilis’ Cured
Tin. smithing, limiting mi'dicat toll
in Pr. Hub-oil’s E-zona Olnllll/nt
pend rates every tiny
skin, eleire it of nil impuritie—“lops
telling instantly. Pr, Hobson's
z-tm.1 Ointment U guar.ititee,I to sjjt-w).
• tly Innil ev/.nnu, rut-lie-, ringworm,
'otter Kin) other unsightly erujn ions.
iCez tna ()initn»nti .is a doctors ( re
-eription, not an experimtin'
1! ruggist s or liv mail, fit) ,*. 1‘feiirei
Olietnicai Co,, Philadelphia u.-.ii .-it.
Bonis.
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has not only the information, but ae
tua ) results to pxliibit that have boon
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\ on have doubtless been buying , fer
UJizer without a Knowledge of the
needs of your soil, thus throwing away
your hard-earned money. In a ten
da.vs’ course you cau learn something
about fertilisers that will prove a
great saving in the future.
Should you he interested in introduc
ing new farm machinery, you will find
that the short course affords oppor¬
tunities for studying and comparing
advantages of various makes, under
expert advice. It may save you front
throwing away many dollars on ma¬
chinery that is impractical for your
-farm.
n it is trucking, orcharding, vine¬
yards in which you wish to get infor¬
mation, tlie course in horticulture is
goffered. If it is poultry, you will find
a good course and a well-equipped
plant at your service.
The short course is offered, of
course, to the farmers of Georgia to
help them meet their farm problems.
Tlie attitude of the College is to ren¬
der assistance to as many as it can.
It stands ready to he used by the
people and welcomes demands upon its
service.
Where seed can not be bought that
has been proven free from the dis¬
ease, the farmer must rely on his
ov.-n cotton fields. Any one can de¬
velop a variety of cotton into a high
state of freedom from the disease by
proper seed selection in his own fields,
If anthracnose is not present, it pays
well to select seed in the field from
the best plants. Yields can he built
^EverytSnftlmt conduct to weak
ness of plant development lays the
plant open to all diseases that may
appear, so that the best assurance of
freedom from loss is obtained only
when there has been right seed selec
tion and right' cultivation both before
and after the seed is planted. In other
words, strong plant's are healthiest.
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| 11 is Dr. prepared Simmons expressly Squaw for Vina the Wine ail¬ *
ments of women. Jt contains
ingredients which act directly on
the delicate female constitution, ,
I 1 mildly and pleasantly—yet it ex- |
cruises a most beneficial effect j
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Overcomes weakness, nervous¬
ness and irritability. Gives prompt
relief from the depressing bear¬
ing-down pains, backaches, nau¬
sea and irregularities which cause
so much suffering and despond¬
ency. It has a most happy effect, f
Restores strength, renewed hope, I
cheerfulness and the energy and
will to perform the duties of the
household which formerly were
so trying and distasteful. !
Sc’d by Druggists and Deafer*
Price $1 Per Bottle
C.F.SII»N3MEBICiriEC0.
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
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Sold by Blue Ridge Pharmacy.
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What They Will Bo for You
They will cure ycur backai he,
strengthen ycur kidneys, cor
rect urinary irregularities, bud J
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre¬
vent Bright’s Disease and Dia
bates, and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes.
Prevent and
Relieve Headache
'-Jt gives me great pleasure to»
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^ house F we nave yet had in our
for 111c prevention . and
cure of headache. My wife who
has been a constant sufferer for
a number of years with above
complaint joins me in the hope
that: they may fall into tlie hands,
of all sufferers.”
JOHN BUSH,
Watervleit, Me.,
Used Them Four Years.
“Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills
are the best 1 ever tried for the
relief of headache. I have used
them for neatly four years and
they never fail to give me relief.,
I have tried many other rem
ct.lies, but have never found any
better/’
J >SEPH FRANKOWICK,
Sf,: Trombly Av., Detroit, Mich*.
There is no remedy that till
rnor uni kly relieve any form
of . sir el than
t & ties' A cl -Pain Fffi*.
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