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Woman’s Friend
Nearly all women suffer at times from female
ailments. Some women suffer more acutely and
more constantly than others. But whether you have
little pain or whether you suffer intensely, you
should take Wine of Cardui and get relief.
Cardui is a safe, natural medicine, for women,
prepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in
gredients. It acts easily on the female organs and
gives strength and tone to the whole system.
™ CARDUI
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The Woman’s Tonic
Mrs. Verna Wallace, of Sanger, Tex., tried Cardui. She writes;
"Cardui has done more for me than I can describe. Last spring I
was taken with female inflammation and consulted a doctor, but to
no avail, so I took Cardui, and inside of three days, I was able to do
my housework. Since then my trouble has never returned.” Try it
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FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST.
Pellagra—the Cause and the Remedy
Corn has been one of the staple
food crops of the human family too
long to warrant the hasty assump
tion that the ravages of the malig
nant new diseases to which physi
cians have given the name of pel
lagra are due to any inherent causes
within the grain itself, says the At
lanta Georgian.
For the wholesale and indiscriminate
abuse which this member of the veg
etable kingdom is getting nowadays
there is absolutely no justification.
Such hasty judgment fails to take
note of the fact that from time im
memorial corn has furnished suste
nance both to civilized and to savage
man.
So long, as the simpler processes
for curing corn were in vogue no one
ever heard of this new entry into the
list of maladies.
Consequently we must look else
where for the seat of the trouble.
Dr. William T. Woodley, of Char
lotte, N. C., seems to have reached
the correct conclusion. He attributes
the rise of this new disorder to the
use of corn that has been shock cured
ed. He says that before it is given
time to dry it is husked and marketed
whereas 60 days longer should be
allowed to corn in the shock than to
corn in the field.
In view of the fact that the corn
season is much shorter in the North
than in the South, he says that the
farmers hurry to clear the fields be
fore winter.
As a means of precaution, he sug
gests that the mills be required to
use only corn that has been cured
under supervision.
And since the amount of corn
ground for human food is small in
comparison with the annual yield, this
requirement will entail no very great
hardship.
The inference that this new epidem
ic is to be attributed to the steam
rolling mills is entirely without sup
port.
From the layman’s point of view
Dr. Woodley appears to have found
both the cause and the remedy for pel
lagra; and recent fatalities make it
urgent that the prudent safeguards
which he suggest be adoptde.
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TUB BUMMWVILLE NBWS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1909.
Some Advantages of Good Roads,
The question of good roads is one
that should be the concern of every
good citizen. The value of good
roads was appreciated by the old
Romans who built one of the great
est empires of the centuries. The ■
continuation of the old Roman em
pire was as dependent upon good
roads as it was upon the bravery of ,
the soldiers. It was necessary for
Rome to have the cohorts, but these ■
same cohorts could have done very
little to hold rebellious provinces in
subjection if it had not been for the ■
magnificent roadways along which
the Roman soldiers would hurl I
their phalanxes. But with us it is a
far greater question than that of;
merely holding a nation together.
Here are some of the benefits that'
our people will be able to get from
good roads.
Better mail service in our rural
districts. It is a big task to drive
niost of our rural routes day by day.
As a matter of fact they are fre
quently well-nigh impassable. Good :
roads will bring better mail facili
ties to every country district.
Good roads will help our schools, ,
especially our country schools. If
there were better roads there could
be fewer schools and as a result
better schools. Children could be
carried to school three miles with
but little loss of time on the farm
during the cold, winter months if
there were good roads from the farm j
home to the school house.
Good roads will help our country .
churches. It is a plain fact that
for four or five months in the year
the country church and the country
Sunday school have a hard time to j
keep going. Good roads will help
enlarge the cold weather attendance
in every one of ‘them for the reason
that it would not only increase the
number of attendants within a given
I radius, but it would lengthen the
' radius of the territory that could at-
I tend.
| Good roads would save the farm
• ers thousands of dollars each year
■in the matter of hauling to and
I from the town. Two miles over
properly constructed roads to do the
I work of four over our present hilly
' and muddy roads. One bad place
l in a road makes it necessary to
1 load only as heavy as can be carried
i over that bad place.
Good roads will overcome in a I
large degree the isolation that is
one of the drawbacks to living in
1 the country. One of the hard
things about being in the country
lis the loneliness. The unprotected
women and children in the country
j districts is one of the greatest agen
; cies for driving men to town to live.
Good roads appeal to the man,
[ seeking a home. They draw men
who are seeking to make investments
—Union (S. C.) Times.
A new microphone, the invention of
two Swedish engineers, is report
|ed to have greatly increased the ■
range of long distance telephones.
It's the highest standard of quali
: ty, a natural tonic, cleanses your sys
| tem, reddens the sheeks, brightens
the eyes, gives flavor to all you eat.
Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will
do this for you. 35 cents, Tea or
Tablets. —Summerville Dru.g Co.
The boy or man who is always
■ scrupulously punctual at quitting
I time never rises very high in the
world.
A NAROW ESCAPE.
Edgar N. Bayliss, a merchant of
Robinsonville, Del., wrote: ‘“About
two years ago I was thin and sick,
and coughed all the time and if I
did not have consumption, it was
near to it. I commenced using Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar, and it stopped
my cough and I am now entirely well
and have gained twenty-eight pounds,
all due to the good results from tak
ing Foley’s Honey and Tar. Sold by
; ail druggists.
Uncle Sam’s postage stamps are
| manufactured by the bureau of engrav
ing and printing at Washington, the
stamped envelopes and newspaper
wrappers are made under department
supervision, under contract, by a
private corporation, whose factory is
located at Dayton, 0., while the pos
tal cards are made under similar con
ditions at Rumford, Me.
The Rock of Gibralter rises 1,439
feet from the sea.
Testifies After Four Years
Carlisle Center, N. Y., G. B. Bur
hans, writes: "About four years ago
I wrote you that I had been entire
ly cured of kidney trouble by tak
ing two bottles of Foley’s Kidney
Remedy, and after four years I am
again pleased to state that I have
never had any return of those symp
toms, and I am eveidently cured to
stay cured." Foley’s Kidney Remedy
will do the same for you. Sold by all
druggists.
The Habit of Kindness.
A large part of our unkindness
is sheer thoughtlessness. Few peo
ple mean to be unkind. In fact,'
most people are kindly disposed
towards others, and would be glad
;to help them; but they simply do
not think. They are so Intent
upon their own affairs, their minds
are so focused upon themselves, ;
that all thought of others or t heir
needs are crowded out.
There is no other thing which
will give greater satisfaction than
the forming of a kindly habit, the
habit of holding a kindly spirit to
; and encouraging others.
If we persist in this habit it I
will drive out. all petty little jeal
ousies, all moroseness and gloom.
' envy and selfishness, everything
that would seriously mar our lives. I
If we hold the right mental at
titude, sow the right mental seeds,,
sow the right thoughts, we should
get the right habits.
What a splendid opening there j
is in the cheering up business for
! all sorts of people. Everybody ought
; to be in it. It is the grandest occupa-
J tion in the world. See what a harvest
i it brings of satisfaction, joy and help-,
‘ fulness.
In addition to all this, it is a ,
real money maker, for it increases
one’s power of efficiency wonderful
ly. It keeps life’s machinery lubricat
i ed so that it runs more harmoniously j
j and consequently can turn out a grea !
increase of product.
How many good things this kind
ly spirit brings to us, and how many
; unpleasant things it keeps away from
us.
No efforts we ever make can bring
such splendid returns as the endeav
or to scatter flowers as we go along,
to plant roses instead of thorns; no
I investment will pay such fat divi
dividends as the firm effort put into
kind words and kindly acts, the es- s
fort to radaiate a kindly spirit to-'
ward every living creature.
Do not be discouraged, even if the
people you try to help and encourage ;
are ungrateful and unresponsive. You
will be enlarged by your own shining J
by your efforts to help others, just as i
is the life of the one who is not al
ways enriched, even if the love is j
not appreciated or returned. Such ef
forts can never be lost, no matter ’
how coldly they may be received. No
I one can honestly try to help anoth- |
er in vain. He is sure to be a lar
ger, richer man himself for the ef
fort. —Success Magazine.
Making Pea Hay.
Let the peas grow till the pods
turn yellow, and then there is no
hay more easy to cure well than j
cowpeas, notwithstanding all the
talk about the difficulty in curing i
them. They will cure if you just j
let them, and do not go to monkey
-1 ing with all sorts of contrivances to
spoil them.
I had a letter to-day from a farmer I
| who said that he would not have barn|
room for his pea crop and wanted to I
know if they would keep well stacked.
He really answered his own question '
, as he said that a neighbor had stack
ed some when well wilted and limp,
and they heated and steamed. But
to his surprise, he found that they
; cured perfectly, If he had opened s
the stacks and tried to cool them
off, he would, doubtless, have had
moldy hay.
Mow the peas in the morning, and, I
if possible, put a tedder behind the (
j mower to keep them tossed up and !
' hasten the wilting. Rake the morn- '
ing moving into windrows that after
noon. Turn them the next morning
and let lie till afternoon while cutt-;
ing more. Cock them that after- j
noon, and when the hay in the cocks !
' can be taken and twisted hard, and
' nc sap runs to the twist, haul them
in. If to go into stacks, make the
stacks, well, and rake down the sides ;
; but cover the tops of the stacks with
straw or dry hay. This hay will cure
even if the stacks heat. Put some;
rails under the stacks to keep the
hay off the ground and prevent, its
absoring moisture from the ground,
and you have as good hay as in the I
barn.
—Raleigh (N. C) Progressive Farmer
Dr. Abernathy, the great English
physician, said, “Watch your kidneys.
When they are affeted, life is in dan
ger.’’ Foley’s Kidney Remedy makes
healthy kidneys, corrects urinary ir
regularities, and tones up the .whole
system. Sold by all druggists.
Twenty million false teeth are sent
to England from this country every
year.
Even those who have an aim in
life waste a lot of ammunition.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
safe, sure, easy, gentle little liver pill
The original Carbolized Witch Hazel
Salve is DeWitt’s. The name is plain
ly stamped on every box. It is good
for cuts, burns, bruises, sores, boils
and sunburn —but it is especially gooc
for Piles. Sold by all druggists.
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The Kind. Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of
h ;iS hecn. made under his per
z Sonal supervision since its infancy.
Wux/yj; Allow no one 1 o deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Ju st-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—-Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR!A
Casforia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, it
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and W ind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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~ BREEDEN’S |
RHEUMATIC CURE
! NEVER FAILS ■
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Salisbury, Sub Station, No. 2, Aug. 16, 1903
North Carolina, Rowan County
I, J. L. Rusty, the Deputy Sheriff of Rowan County ; M
have been suffering with Rheumatism for ten years, have
been confined to my bed part of the time, cbuld not sleep j
at nights and went to Hot Springs, Ark., for six weeks but »
still got no relief. I h.-ive used five bottles of Breeden’s Dj®
Rheumatic Cure and after taking same 1 can sleep at nights, KN
walk as good as ever and do all my work. ?
| J. L. Rusty, Deputy Sheriff. jg
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Almost every family has need
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It has received thousands of
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It has been prescribed by phy
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