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* 1l)3l'E l)EMONS''ll \TiON * * 1)EPAI'lT1' ENT. * * . a * a * a * *. . . . ,Dear Club \lembers: The government Is Insisting that all housekeepers raise as much poultry as possible and thus have plenty of meat. without haviiig to buy beef. All surplus poultry and eggs can be Sold for good prices, which will compen sate you for your trouble an(1 expense. Ecggs will probably bring 75c to $1.00 per dozen before winter is over. I know It re(iutires time and work to raise poultry and it is very discourag Ing sometlines when the chickens he gin to die, Just at this time of year the two most common (liseases seem to be "sorehead" and "limber-. Chicken Pox (soreheadU cieckenm Pox Is very contagi . is probably often brought. by I . sparrows and other birds. which l fly from one yard to anot her. The m 1(ild enses of this (isease mIay he siccess fully treate!l by snliple locali lplica tion s. The eC'rnsts on the noduiles are softened wIfI enihiilato oin ltment. gly.. eoine. or oil and after an ilumr or two remiovel iy wNashin with wam vater and oap. 'I'hl" dentided tissle is Ilen treated vith a 2 por (ent solution of creolin, or lysol. or with a s:atiirated .bit1ii'o ll ofi horic n lu . So meit prefer' Io pluy carholated ointolln or tine 1turm of, .odino. Ir tCe r i i n, h inl ilannnat1:1ion of1, e apply * r vngg vwith meldicineo dropper, m. with ah sorbent1 votionl I enIhlion of1 1 1..-' ounn - q of horiv acid mnd I 1w !ne Ihorafe (if ~nin in r or ar wato-. This mwy '1l-o bo al iqd lo Ilh- inl looa d Auto-Intoxicatioin Causes Death Do you know why you have sich headache, diabetes, neuralgia, rheu matism and liver or kidney trioul)es? Jt's becauto you are being poisoned by products of your own body. Your organs of elimination are not Work ing properly. Wasto material that should be thrown out is being retained to poison and initoxicato your system. That could not ' nen if the bowela were kept open .th Granger Liver Regulator. 'lis vplendid preparation :s purely vegetable and non-alcoholie. Demand Granger Liver Regulator at iour drug store-25c a box-and take 1o other. There is nothing "just as rood." Pains, Dizzy + Spells Mrs.O.P.Cartwright,of Whitwell, Tenn., writes: [ "I suffered with bearing- i down pains. : . The ' dizzy spelig got so bad 4 that when I would start to walk, I wottld just pretty Ei I nearly fall. Was very much run-down. I told my husband I thought E Carduiwould help me... He got me a bottle. . . It M helped me so much thatEl he got me another bottle.El I got a whole lot better. l The dIzzy spells and the bearing-down pains . . + Q left me entirely." I you are weak and l Irun-down, or suffer fromEl womanly pains, Il * TAKE " CARDUIa The Woman's Tonic You can feel safe in giv-. ing Cardul a thorough trial. It is composed of mild, vegetable, medici Snat ingredients, recog- 4 nized by standard medi I cal books for many years, I as beIng of great value in I the troubles from which only women shffer. The enthusiastle praise of the 4t thousands of women who R I have been helped by j Cardul in its past 40 years of successful use should assure you of its genuine R merit, and convince you +i I that It would be worth R your while to try thIs i t medIcIne for your trou- | bles. All druggists sell it. i i Try Cardui the ouss1101 , drinking Vessel al(d feed trough should be kePt disinfected for ieveral (lays after all birds have a-ll par Intly recoveredl. Limber-Neeck.. llis Is In reality not. a disease but is a syil)toi of several diseases which are ('haracterized by a paralysis of the Ilusiles of tle neck. This condition Is (du1e to the absorption of poilsons from ithe li ntestinos. It is generally associat (d with indigest Ion, or eating of moldy grain or putrid Ileat or with intestinal worms. The best Ireatment is to give a full dose of purgative niedielne; that Is ;50 to 0 grains of i'psotm salts, or :1 or I teaspoonfuls of castor oil for a grown fowl. Often tile chickens will be cured within 2.1 hours, and in case they are not hetter iln 3 or -1 (lays It wu(oild be advisable to kill them. It is mnr'l easier to prevent diseas is aliona flock than it Is to cure thei. lis fall :d winter you should begin to clea ui11 for your spring chickens. fter removing all ma anire, white-wash with freshly slacked line, oP spray witi mixtire of irosone, I quart, and (rlole carbolic acid Or cruIe cresol, I tenaclupfll. To the (entiro surface of romnd which has been used by fowls suilhi he happlied a1 good coating of f-rsihly slacked lime. and a few days later it sho'ild ho tulowed. It may now he vult iated and sown wit h1 winter ralin. The freezing aild thawing of nIl andl winter is ver'y ffective in de rying germs. The drinkinag foina Mac aInd fecd trouhs shloulId be wa. hed oftli with boililne water or -:o)me other diinfe Itant. If youe alnt ar h s II o lay -Ive them plenty of 1n 114d, wi i er ; rainl. raple, lu li . lettiu , etc . I! . n hel iiis to mulich nud1:11 nol cnwmn'h of oth r. kdinds of d sin "ts falI and lazy and wont h:: t' t Provide w:11.m,) elear Mulr ho se ani auitbleplace:, for hen wis lo lay. I have hlletlij i l pon insitry which I I r il em. \ryItaly. I )aisy liris Co. ieonw, lIemonIIt ation Ant IN FIVE MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION, GAS OR SOUR, ACID STOMACH iT he moment "Pn's Ii ipeilsin' I6mliienhs the sitomaci ill distress go es. "'Icaly does" 1)t1 11)set t stomachs it o 'r r--"really does' overcoei-. indi .IwStion. dysipepsia, gas, heartburn am sores duei( to aci ferenatoni S-Oll IIOps, ali 1)3(!i(1 to rinntat loil in five minules--that--Just tiat-make Pape's Iiatii lsIn thbe Ia'gest sellini Ftomach antacid and regulator In th< world. If what you oivat fernivilts am( tur ins sour, you belch gas an11d erietatt ulndiges(ted( food oir water: head Is diz. zy and aches; breathI foul; toilgitt ('onted; youIrl Insides filled with indi gestible waste, remember the Ioneni '''ape's Diapopsiln" comes inl coin tact with tlie stomach all such distress vanishes. It's tIIuly astonlishilng-al moost iiai'velous, and the joy is Its harimlIessness. A large fifty-ceit case of Pape's Dia petsin is worth its weight in gold to mn a11(d women 'il(o can't. get their stomachs regui lated. It belongs in yoi' home---should always he kept hlandy in case of ai sick, souri, upset stmachI duin i g the day 0or atI night. It's the qi ckest, suriest antalcid for Sthe stomlach In thle wvorld. e ge e e ....o * g e .e gag. AIIEltCIIO3filE IIEUJNION. * Today, Saturday, Sept. 22, 1917, the Abererombie family of Brmamlett see lion, held( theIr fIfth annual reunion at the old1 famIly home, where dwells the notheir, Mrs. Araney Abererombie, and her afliceted son, Girady. Mrs. Aber 3rmbie Is the relict of the late Jona han Mf. Aberer'ombie whlo d11ed In 1901, ad celebrated today her 73rd birthday. \irs. Abercrombie is in good he'althl andl cheei'ful, and busied hei'self all lay serving her' fatmily-guests. Six of )er' seven sons, namely, Alexander, Aust In, .Jonathan, Frank, lIIomei' and1 Trady were present, wIth the two liv ng sIsters, Mt's. 10ttIe Stewar't and (1 rs. Bertha Garrett, wvith their fai iks. Paul and his family of Parks ,'ille wore absent to the great r'egret if the family and fiends. Of the 49 trandeh'it ldren, 41 w uere pr1esenlt. About 10 other' relatives were present and ihout an equal number of vIsitors, so hat moie than 121) wvere served at the velI and abundantly siipp)1lied table. All seemed to enjoy the social fea :are of the dlay, greeting each other, ''newing old aeriuaintances and eon tr'atulating the0 hostess on hei' large 'amily. Mi's. Abererombie is a faith 'u! member of lHramilett church, but, >ecauise of the ear'e of her afflicted son, lie rarely ever' is permnitted to attendl 3hurchi; hence It has been herm request hat heri Pastor condchit religious 5ser fees-pr'each a 5er'mon bcfor'e the mnited family. So the wi'iter', as pan or, after' the dinner was all over, ireached a short. sermon, closing with batpismal service, baptIzing five of icr grandchildren and receiving one nito the church to the gieat delight of he gr'andlmother. It was a dlelighitful K'eaaion and all seemed to enjoy It. Although they had been holding hese reunions annually, yet they had tot affected an organization, but at, the uggestion of the irriter the noranien tioni was completed today by electing y Alexander Abercrombie, the oldest son, president, and J. ii. Abercrombie, SVC retary and treasireir, with a committee of thrtee, Jonathan. Ilomc r and Gaston Abercrombie to secunre a complet roll , of the present members andtil an his torie sketch of the Abercromble fam ily. Wishing the mother many happy re u runs, and the faaily a happy future tr 'we bid farewell and turn our faces Y" homeward, feeling that we have anoth- J& er oasis in the path of life. J. T. Miller. Iall n( QUICK 1tE-IlEF FOR b] STOMACHI 3ISEltY c e Use .\i-o-na Tablets, they are one ( of the most effeelive and safe reiedies y( for out-of-order stomachs. Tesides a quickly stopping the distress Ci-o-na n Soothes the irritated walls of the ston- a ach. strengthens and butilds ut1p the di- al gestive organs. Do not siffer another M day. get a -0e box at once. nauren sh I)rug Co. Can Supply yout. _________________1) et \\1e are showing a dandy line of as Childiens Rockers, in Wood unit wick- h er. Ai S. M. & E. II. WILKES & CO. b)l . TIM.s/ 114 how uch irgnia-aroina oba timoa mch Viga-aolher tobae Pitdmont is the biggst-stilng 6t Cae/a eigarss in l& .w. OU CAN'T FIND ANY DANDRUFF, AND HAIR STOPS COMING OUT Ve iour hittr! 1ke it 1tk, waIvy, diossy niiantbillful f. n, Try as Yolt will, afterI a application I0aiderinie, yolt can not find a single re of dandruff or falling hair and ur sealp will not itch. but what will (as( yot ituost, will (be after a few y's itse, When yoi see new halr, fille d downy at. first--yes-hut really w hair-growing all over the scalp. A little'l)anderlne iminediately doll PH the beauty of your hair. No dif rence how dull, faded, brittle and raggy, just moisten a cloth with Dan rine and carefutlly draw it. through lur hir, taking one schall strand at tile. The effect is inmnediate an( azing--your halr will be light, fluffy id wvny, and have an a ppearance of 11idanice; an incomparable lustre, fi nes and luxurancee, the beauty and itnier of 1vrue halir health. GeI a 21-!ent bhotle of Knowlton's Inderinie from anly drug store or toil co ittier, and prove that. yourl hair Is pretty anld soft as aly---thit it has en tieglected or injured by arieless -aitment. A 2.~i-eeni bottle will doul e 1lie beauty of your hair. ; --- r .1V 1W -Z. ig rtts V irii my Soth1-Th The first Carolina of Souti' C arol Iina has that Virginia The Cidare That's co was over 4 relALd i ll ho is s env In at fw lay It ils home on account of the health of his Vife, bling avise'd by nlinrouIs frienits that there Was a piolable com bino, in rest mai of t raie, aniong the cotton seed e rusli rs, advisedt the At orne y General of thlis belief a mong tihie people anl rettiest (' that lie senti ,a .special rejiresentative to invest igat' ile natter. He was adivihevl by whi-e Oil nti0lday tha it special agent wou hi be Sent h i m to oltailn any facts he may have in tihle matter. The senator would be glad to have, by wire. anything go ing to substantiate the charge of a coibinle in order that he nilay piesent fite facts to the special agent when he arrives. The Senator was Ike'd what h thought about the (0 coton situation. Ile was free to PNxpre'ss; his inliioli, that (otonl wolid -,o high11. 1lm lhi not fe l like alvirinti the41 peopl- to hol ('4ton, as tlhe pr i ( ottoin was a1 thing nto neic kll nyhnw bot '41 i , 1v ' - r - . - }--~A tobc. Al 7te=er C n IC tS tobacc . An noot adash and ago" o it -Carolina tobacco as tte ofc vc mualito~ that if there ever was ally reason -,vhy it st' lld brin" wen.ty-sevel cents, the : -( r , uow. .\s far as he :- . viIII not sell his ("It1 : ' r prico. T114, sen.. ;'" rI a bi ~... I. c: 'on- setaplo m I on I n10 hts Imaly ae Is t ha will mniake a hale to the ao I. 1 alsa has .11 kiluistially flne fielid of .\loex icant -lune on11, pllittd1 in .1iii1. While ho is here. the Senalor iatcs. he \\oulti he" g~ladit) havv his frienls- -oine to s'e him, a11 it is always a pleasure to see thevill. 1) .11 STO it M'I s BUSIN ESS hAlM UItES in th1is <lay of iligh emiiency I ore fail1s 1111 ciie to disol de rd 1im - iavbs lilti to any other cause. Notl iig Iin(lerinine the body and 111i(1 so flitklMy as S toinach Trouble. 1It lap% Ihe energy and1 r(ehlues anih 111:on anl i lily to a low I . CatI halaI ies f lrequenly aggravat the roulIe. (v-. iewrone (lickly .oli slto ach, livel andl intev tinal troulel -.ih .\1layr-t \\'oniefullio ied as it revache%, the e t' * of tho dIisease. \lilins have NI\1 Woliii 111 Rv'' been rsored by l-Iv i I . d \lI ': \\ onderfuI lt'3i:.dy ((ti jsien Co. err,':3m --- ............ s1 \ -gma ow charm V. .... tase bet er cobacco& BL 5c and l0c a package