FRIDAY. APRIL 30. 1928 THE FEATHERHEAD5 \;urJ MAIL ToPtfl", ^ / A CAM ! rWSTHC CHASE . J --( HEQE St V PS!?.. | r ' Your guarante The famous Red St every bag of Swift's tilizers. It is a guars quality. When you buy S\ Fertilizers you kno buying the best science and moden ties can produce, bag arc years of rt perience. We recommend i Red Steer Fertilizi know they meet th soil and crop. Coi over your requirem W. M. F CC Mt Authoi x \W\N if THE biggest thing that the farm electric fiel battery, completely auton that sells for $275 f. o. And it's a real Delco-L "by the Delco-Light Com by General Motors. Now there is a Delco-Li; and at prices to fit ev Every one, from the sma! non-storage battery plar storage battery installatic General Motors and can the GMAC plan cf easy p; Write or phone for fu ,about our special inst J. W. S. D/ Andrews, J W Dependable (DELI FARA \ i_ > w Ny. hf Hw! FONNY? **WHEQE,Y if JUST SO&TED Et FEATrtEC- J S DoMT SEE IT IN >' / Youli Bcx.TrtC ;e of quality eer is shown on i Red Steer Fertntce of liighest vift's Red Steer w that you are fertilizers that i factory faciliBack of every :search and exand sell Swift's ers because we e needs of your me in and talk ents. AIN GROCERY 3MPANY irphy, N. C. zed Swift Aeent Pres Etaitto ever happened in I d?a non-storage I latic electric plant / b. Dayton, Ohio. / > .ight -guaranteed / \ pany and backed (Mi ght for every need \ ery pocket-book. \ Ilest self-cranking, 1 it to the largest I K in, is a product of M be purchased on L jyments. ^ 11 information cillation offer. i. V 1 s 1,^ % DtLCO-LlGHT COMPANY Subsidiary of General Motor ? Corporation DAYTON. OHIO t CO-LI f ELECTR THE CHERQKEfc SCOUT. I BjLF.VuZ,! ^ \ fj OH f*v! \ J rFl I 1>0MT WAMT f Ti-lA \ AHV J VAN vi >-^r ^' V T ..SSJ-sk . w? 11 S 1 ad spells reSered ' ' "NOTHING cm take the place | j;| x of Thedford's Black-Draught | ,.i with t.'i because we nave never ?i b" fcv..d anything r.t cnce so mild ji: ' and so effect: \.says Mrs. Hugh Ifj ! ; Nichols, R. F. D. 4, Princeton. Ky. tjj ' jjj "When tho children have spells flj jj of indigestion ar.d upset atom- Jji [ ? achs, I always straighten them <?i ji out with a dose or two of Black* V 'I Draught. J; "Several time3 I have mffered ] . Jj with bad spells of h digestion h| myself and found I would coon ? ji get relief if I took a cour.-e of jj j| Black-Draught. I was troubled . !? with a bad accumulation of gus ; '| and severe pains across my | ;> stomach and lower bowels. Nov/ j fj when 1 feel a spell of this kind ? ft coming on, I he .id :t off by tak- ( Jj! ir.g Blrck-Dm.itjh4?a do every jj. night for a few jilghts will pre- | lij vent the troul 1.: and eavo mo : Mt much pain and buffering. . tit "My wlioio family uses Black- ! Jb Draught for biliousness and con- \ | j stipation. -j| "It is a splendid medicine." 1 r,| Fold everywhere. 23 cents. liMllllii 'A/ >/' >S /fy. W/^ $Neuf}lut<0atii' ELCOilGHT ^ Starts ? >- Runs ~V\ Stops t the touch v of Na ^Button <?*?5h \ "f.o.b Dayton. O. ^ ^ GHT WITV 4URPHY, N. C. m *jP? -TA'.MT T ALL SHE SA\0 WAS \ V. J MVQTLE WAS fcETTEC) D Thc QAP^S r4AI> J I TWINS ANO^- >/ _ <; lif^ ^'r;: ?uu$' ' ' '' *r \ V - 1,- ?^n D \?V? V. $ t'/i'JilDVGSy^ J<!:I:I:AI* ? ?K health i:i.r. A*: ION, N. c. STATE I.'OAHII ?'K HEALTH STRONG HEARTS jj True-hearted; whole hearted; hard ij hoar ted; tenderhearted; chicken heartI cd; lion-hearted. are all common and || v. ry expressive terms denoting cliar1) actei By legend and story the heart the fountain of life. Perhaps, in truth, the character or the heart does not determine the character of the Individual, but most certainly the jj i physical condition of the heart deter ij j mine:; to a great extent the physical Sj tutus of the individual. i' : The human heart is little different jj I from the hearts of animals so familiar '2 I .u the meat markets. The average 1 -eight is a little over one-half pound. 1 1 and It is about the size of the individual ? own clenched list. ' It Is a pump which by its contrae Ij ' tions and relaxations pumps the j. Idood stream through the miles of varying sized blood vessels in the (j, | body. Its action is exactly like that i- I of the hand grasping ami squeezing ij the rubber bulb of a syringe. Nor || | mally It squeezes a little over seventy If I times each minute while awake and |.| i sixty times when asleep. While p beating at this rate .the heart pumps j: an average of about live quarts of [)- blood per minute. Often it is beating ? much fuMt? r and may pump us much j*d as twenty quarts per minute, a Would your hand gel tired squeez ? Ing the rubber bulb of a syringe n you had t?? pump seventy-five gallons of water per hour and force it through little tubes so small the eye could not see them? Suppose there was added to this labor the knowledge that if you stopped squeezing for oven .one minute, day or night, year after ' year. it meant instant death. When you realize all of this you get a faint | men 01 wnai your noart must and ; does do. Isn't it worth a Ihtlo special : thought and care to see that such a hard working little engine is treated j fairly? Over two million people today In this country have serious heart trouble. Is YOUR heart alright? The main causes of organic heart diseases are rheumatism (so called), certain contagious diseases of childhood. syphilis, and improper habits of ; living. Very serious and permanent damage to the h tr? may result from getting Iup too soon after diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles, influenza and. in fact, ! any infection. The poisons of these diseases are very irritating and do . struct!ve to the valves of the heart j and if there is added to this the ex tra exertion of getting up in the weak piied condition, it may be the "last straw that breaks the camel's back." Some other causes of heart trouble will be discussed next week. YOUNG HARRIS Voting Harris, Ga.. April 26? Work on the new highway through Young: Harris has been resumed, to the great telief of all who had the experience of traveling over it in the early stages of construction. ("lean tip week has moblizcd out . village:s against the ancient and persistent enemy, dirt, wrioh they 11 an be seen "going up in smoke." and evacuating the town in junk wagons. j Some of our folks have chicken | pox?and the others have flu. At the last meeting of the V. II Woman's club, plans were discussed for starting the fund for the log i cabin club house, the first heine: tc ; sell pies and coffee from an attrac1 tively decorated booth at "Fcui Points." Mrs. J. G. Logan, secretary of the | Gainesville district Missionary Work j was in town last week, planning witl i the local society for the program; ! and entertainment of the districi conference which is to meet at Younj ! Harris June 1 and 2. Accon s==!H /'sue WAS WE .. and hoped "ft L J ,C ?, , Yo0 AXl& TtAE | ' '/. ljf>,'/'V WAS ALL OW fr r i'CTi | 12 23 [jjjj**] 17 i? TM ? ? 1 UlI IP I. " itiL vmw:_ i h i iH i ji in" t~w !! >1 i I ?I'.lui iip I naurr ix j:- ijj 4-i FT'~n ,% s,~\ ? 5S jllfl 5"6 *!?>. 1 Horizontal. 1?Bench 4?The run 4?F?ri?lHn ruler (2?Burdened 14?To tear 16?Boy's name 17?Made up f->r 19 ?Paleness 21?T<> bind attain 2.1?One ??r the jujube tree* 24 ? KncnUli tciod 25?Skill 26 ? Damp 2S?I n:-H n o 29?Ilrlr hter 32?Indefinite article 33?A duct 3 4 ? Bowliii- Implement 36?You and 1 36?New Jersey city 38?Animal's foot 39 ? Pastry 40?To Immerse 41?A levy I 42?Kind of flower I 44? precious J? wet 47?Washes I 49?Member of violent mob ; R|?I'nltv 1 32?Battle 1 54?Pertaining to tho country ! 65?Saucy 16?To obstruct 47?Ancient Phoenician city Solution will tippet i !o* N;J?Ate T|e R IVyraJo 7'ETR m^Ss 2f; rpOfFt Cfes'oiBlElRHJ V- : "J?> uX-i" EiUjfcjLB I : F 3 jjgs o L SSliRIOi'lJ TT H? \ . . I'/^W.EgS.OBDj ! jNi I ' ^&A^B^oj0AiR(Tj I I i C,iL^A D vgKAMI^OiDleT Money Maki: USE AND I Internationa ill FERTMg "Satisfaction at 1 The Plant Few Profitable Crops, Pro i and Made Highest Grad i Supplies the Crop Pr LARGER YIELDS AND , YIELDS ANC Greater than ever though yearly by the use of the i ! PREPARED International Agrici I I I FOR SAL W. M. FAIN GRC | MURPI r PAGE THREE imodating ~ fy ^ ^ IK ^?-?I I 1 nrj 20"ll~ ill" _IS! 30 w 51 Wi ?UF? dinxe rTTTab igg ?-p .. u Ci?. u) Vertical. '. Tn cl - a o?jr violently i To <1 ur ?. -I.ovri 4?iVnMrine S Conjunction ? 1 rt of mouth *?P:.rt rf h-.r ? > harness J<|? i? I'^rnlnK i i i ?. jiv; tr that wotr.aa 1 ll-'sheJ M.tt.-rlal I" co2ii|iAnfon IS ?I ii-cldus l>1nna / 2 0 I.r--t .-l.-lMteii : -I'tTiod of time 21 Human 2 > : ?-r of a t? oop 2H?To t!>:i|;ure 1'.'?Ta Lrii.i; A RUlt T l.t aht Itrow a 2.1?Not many T - R ilment 3 - I > > ?'S H .l X ->' ?Metal worker | l. Pr.d of a tna'ch 3s -Inni.nilflcatit , S:? ?A:. .n, an writer <1 -Kind , ?* g&ir.i: flsh <"?To auM?M-t 43?I ,rue Rtir >peun trap 4."?Ativr j her? -'.a?a flu. t 4 n Olonr v ! ' - "rga.n 0f head y ii?Sun i -<1 | it in urKt Uxor. torn the Rift* lo the tariff. When you begin to count noses How double for the two-faced fecWf. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children !nUseFor0ver30 Years Mways bears ? iignuure of ng Farmers INDORSE l Fertilizers ? I -iartcst time" xl Needs of perly Proportioned of the e Materials oducing Power for Greater Profits > PROFITS t possible arc obtained special crop fertilizer* BY THE ltiiral Corporation t? C.I1?DC r VHT.LI < IIS E BY )CERYCO. Inc.

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