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/ Charley Chaplin rl~C^OLJLO~GOTO) ; ? 4^" v. .*)v L "^e-" I START NOW TO HAVE A IN WAYS I NllltKAMKII GOOD PERMANENT PASTIRK My happiness, I said, Is whc A Really Good Pasture .Vill Pay Th,> be?9 hura in (ho porfume Handsome Dividends. Where silver streamlets sing way We've said it before and we re- '^"'innt to the waiting bay, .. . * Where care is not, where love i peat It here, that no man can really ,, . ... My happiness will come to me. do the best of farming without a jj waa no^ SOi The happiness good permanent pasture. Some live- Which slaved my soul in swo stock are a necessity on every farm, ress. and no livestock can be kept most economically unless there is plenty In <???<. and with it of pasturage. ?r mot me in the dllv,n? ralt Spring is the season for planting ?n rock>' n,id *?"W k and making good permanent pas- <)r 8D1"?(' a* mo froni 0,,t th? tures, and the wise farmer will see ?f 1(,ve delayed or hid its he toirit that this problem gets his im- the shadow of the sw mediate attention. The correct lo- ^ r;,rp %%:IS not, whore lo* cation of the pasture is of impor- free, tance, and as a rule it should be So 'nippiness awaited me. adjoining the barnyard, In easy ac- ,''xc cess of all the farm animals. Its area, of course, must he determined pasture, rightly handled, is a by the number and kind of livestock for growing crops of grasse kept. ' clovers, and the better our in In 90 per cent of all the Cotton in pasture-making the great* Holt we believe the basis of the per- returns will be. Dressings of p manent pasture should be Bermuda limestone, one or two tons pei grass. It Is adapted to a very wide will be found profitable on 111 range of soil and climatic conditions, our pastures, as w ill 500 to loves hot weather, and is nutritious, pounds per acre of ground The turf may be planted at nearly phate rock once every three o any time, though for best results years. we would plant from April to June. ftven more profitable \. ill Soed may he used for planting where j to see to it that our pasturi the truf Is not easily obtainable. I growing grasses and elovers i As a summer-growing complement to ; of weeds and bushes. The si Bermuda, lespedeza should have a j ful cotton farmer does not let place in every Southern pasture. I over-run his crop: why shou Though an annual, It reseeds itsalf let weeds, briers and bushes each fall and thus Is permanent. ,| his pasture? For the larger Then to furnish winter and early j and bushes a grubbing hoe 01 spring grazing bur and white elover took, persistently used, will should be sowed on the Bermuda, i furtive; for the smaller obn White clover is a perennial and bur I weeds, the mowing machine clover, though an annual, reseeds 1 excellent remedy. Don't ever 1 itself when once started. A com- | weeds go to seed, and the p binatlon of these four grazing plants! will soon be free of them, will, we believe, be found suited to J Why not start now to have s a wider range of conditions and have pasture, and start right by 1 a greater adaptation to our needs it properly located, seeded t than any other. proper grasses and clovers, am In establishing a pasture let us give it good treatment once not ever forget, either, that the bet- made? A really good pastur ter treatment we give it the greater pay handsome dividends, and n returns it will give us. A gullied j cessful Southern farm can aff hillside Is not a pasture, nor Is a he without one.?Progressive woods with a fence around It. Tha er. .V ? , STANDARD DRUO <?OMPANY, TELE LANCASTER NEWS. MAKC112* 's Comic Capers )St & . (g^ fero 1WM? 1 :?v .li ,f "" -l.vMi!'* --" Nx ^ :. MRS. PEDDEN'S CASE IS IS "?~! UK OF NEIGHBORHOOD 'ggg !ro. Co., Heath S I ? ! , . . ??* Kersliaw. Price s free, | Huntsville. \!;i? Woman (?ains truight. Twentv-sevcn Pounds on Three I i ? * f m , OP tiiosk w I . , Bottle* of I anlac. et du- Women lliere r | SUP! EREDFOR YEARS *fh pain: | _ reft and In ' Was Twice Kxamiiied and Kadi Time 1 i . . .......... Loving that one 1 Was Told Operation Would lie Her ?en, | die, sheen <>?1> Hope. Loving it only. >urd ord. "I have just finished my third hot- An(' so Hiey n< ,e xvas 1,0 of T.inlae anf* have gained twen grow ty-seven pounds," was the tiuiy re- Cliildren who markable statement made by Mrs. brenth of ft Cluis. Pedden. who resides at 550 hange. Mill St.. Huntsville, Ala. Mrs. Ped- olw,,lp(' ' > suh den is one of the best known and know highly respected women of that. Through child place thriving little city, where she has s and IT?a,le her home for a number of Clood deeds the; ' . years. and thev bl i I noilM ? th"? "When I commenced taking Tan- i? duties oth 1 1 lac,'* she continued, "I only weighed morrow'round ninety-eight pounds; now I weigh . ' p acre. one hundred and twenty-five pounds. look is !> ost of and never felt better in my life. tenderness 1001 ''or y?nrs 1 have suffered with a bad To all In sorr form of stomach trouble, constinaphos Hon and pains in my side and back. Hotlines the worl r fou'- At times the pains t?ok the form of 'twere shair torture and I was twice examined This maiden if . 0 I a n d each time I was told that I had ... . j appendicitis and that an operation ?s are ! would ho my only hope. I had fal- "ut in God s Hoc nsteadjlen off until I only welshed ninety- name? iccess-1 eight pounds and was so weak I "The faithfulweeds om,'d hardly Ret around. lid lie "1 had no appetite at ail scarcely ' aithful in lite, ?nd what little I did eat would cause death. 1 rras to form in my stomach, which Such souls, in so grubs <*ave me palpitation of the heart., t ?niendi<i mat siok headaches and a dizzy feeling " j)0 aliout tlio hend. When these spells 'hat glimpsed. came on me I would get awf"Uy ner- the vision i oxiou , vous j worried about myself until Earth's wrong in an i co?i,i r03t nnd sleep hut little. Richard Rurto lot the "j f,ad fallen off mm! 1 was al- Mail nsturo most 'skin and hones.* and mv strength and energy were slowly i good ,pnv,nK mo- * had a dread of the si'X " future and could see nothing but the ,. . . having operating table and the knife. 1 '"! " s :,! o the d id a perfect horror of an operation, ^n(' Ihe tide wi ;1 then hut had made up my mind that it And thg sky wa it iq was either life or death and ptepared to me. to submit to it. 1 had made all pre ** Wl" I pa rat Ions for the operation and Mouthful breexes io sue - j called on my sister to tell her rood With their eagei ord to I bye, and I did not know whether T Where a magic Farm-' wnl1''' "vo to so? her again or not. on the sea My sister begged and pleaded with We wen, (hrmjn me not to allow them to cut on me I ?nil told me to wait and try a good ? rosy, lyri tonic for a while. The next day as \nd the graceful I returned from the consultation out to sea. room I thought of what she said, and. as T had heard so much aboo* lumber boats a: Tnnlac I decided to try it as a las* i id the tide is resort, and stopped at Gilbert's Drug Nr,j thp ocean \ Store and got a bottle. Of course. I had lost heart and had no faith in the medicine, but to please niv sister ; lai 111i\' biids .1 T made up nn mind to take it. and. I Through the am oli what a happy day that was for' \n the weary < ino- to the sea. "I never returned for the opera- yjj t|10 Vast of lion hut just kept takine the Tanlae. ' Ii't:ht from the dart I began to feel ,'u> ('l,sb ls better. Tlie medicine seemed to take And tlie boats a iiold right at once. It had a sooth- from the s< ing effect, and tn a few days T felt |?t>r|n Holmes V no pain at all. 1 was so nappy over Transcrin In the vond-rf"! improvonient in my lon lr?nS(nP Bp. oou-i'iien t'-.-'t T ? rt for my nolgll IH' hors to tell them how much better f PAT1 AI f I felt. I sen) and got nnoth.<- bottle * .,11,1 of Tanlnc. and have .just finished IhQ/VV AIN Mj taking my third bottle and feel like ?? I h.-vr beeil made all over again H into a new woman. ft "As T have said before, p ^ f "'ft; 1 "> p' 111 ' d ' I" I 111 V dfH ment has been so rapid that none of /v ' ,?KWj BCT my clothes are big enough for me. jt jjJ jl Will have to make thmn all over / ?r V s {again, f now have a ravenous appe- ^ V jtite and niv husband says 1 am m ply eating him out of house and ^ home. I Mve ev n gone hark to my Mo More Ga3 on enffre, ?? hich I , ' j pr>* to touch Stomach! No U Those terrible pain In my back and After Meals bee i disappeared and I sleep if you have r< \i like a child. T nm no 'onger nervous patlon or gas c and when I get up in tip mornings jtst ONB s 1>r>f I feel refreshed, cheerful unit ? 1 - ^ oara, gi/H K I a in now able to a tend to mv bo?K"- in Adler-l-ka, tl hold duties and I feel rm if I had FUh bowel clea started life all over again. My htis The VBHT FI1 ? hard :? highly delighted and my v suits and a abort K rovory ! the t: 1 k <>, tti nolghho-- ler-l-ka will Burj M hood. I do nothing but rejoice all It drains such i day over the recovery of mv health of old matter fr< and I praise Tanlac to everybody. i A SINOLE DOS "1 feel so grateful for my escape ' lion, eour stoma from the operating table and the! INSTANTLY. A knife that yen may publish what I guards against a 3. 1910 A New A! Copyright, 1915, by K< "Tpz ~J?T3 ALL P? i OH T jMOW. C OMC.C , down H?r?Lj IA M p ? c?^5_f sbh-# /' '. .u -Jjs/ // \X V* * >" - -',5 **.-^S -- . K. v r , . ->\ A, vi-#1 >">x - *& | i J' ^ - L v\ ?--;' ~o 5?%Vc may. if you wish. -* ' ^ 1 suffering a.'. I was V M&U OUR Din Peonies I>ru? ? T Springs; C. O. Floyd. X m,n $1 per bntth J | THE BEST G JO \v.\ l.lv ai.om-; * ire on earth. most t iKh- I MONE^ own. and w ,1k be- I l\ 1 <JI ! JL-. J nolv. T lost heart until they T $ Shingles, Lime, Cement rer see beside them *' , ^ , ; hoarding. Coal, Wood, so coming is lik i overs; "* ,,.?r Ller loves the angels DELIVEF less hours. !' ^ 1 v (in; they comfort | ess j ; \ ers put oft till the T > t + i ; + )+ ; ? ) ? - ? t-ff+i aim. their touch is ! 4 '- -t i-+-!:-?i I POINT (1 smiles at them, a - + A v_^ A*. N1 A i l?* guise, long after vJ'T* arted; X ik they bear another v | These hax hearted.*' I """ l I Tl\| J V'r: ' \ nth. illume with lus- + ^ I X glad land wherein. ^ *<21 VW"^l Ntf *ai,h- 4 1 ? :V % s aro ended. I J* 1 1 1 < *' n. in N. V. Evening * * A * + i, To its present leading ] l)()\V\. " IZZZZT~^zzzizizizzizzz; e sailing seaward + A , ? . _ . ,? silver laughter | Awar<1 Grand Prlzc- 1 s like a story book ;; International Exposition. kissed the ships Iloldoi lnteination.il r. wooing lips . .! Trophy for Ten Years, dawn was breaking J' ' Elliott-Cresson Modal g there together ?? e weather |^ Endorsed by World s 0 I boats were putting ebbing*?,ovvily<"w,,r' jj "The Machine Yo vhispers sober talk 4.:-+-;.p- +: + re flying low ber aftergrow ?m: ,Mm< 11 n,,: MOST IMPO loads are drooping 1 VNT l'un ()l T,IF ?<>? Things is railing A case before tiie city buildi sweetly falling commissioner for decision hinges e coming homeward ,j1(l qUrstlon whether a porch is pji Dowry, in the Bos- ?f a h?US? " ,H 11 teChn,Cftl po1 j tiie official is to decide, involving interpretation of tiie municipal buil I WANT 'nC co''?* Technicalities aside, ho Drrri r>a,ri v? i. th nil Moil alomst answc FEEL FINE! ? _ vwM i house. In .the modern house it likely to he about the most iniju 3e2l/L taut part for six or seven months |\ MbV ''art of u house"> Ask an nrchl j. k y. HMML tret or a contractor Tlie m.xhi run who plans a comfortabi-* . dence for himself designs the kin cf por^j, p0 deems suitable to h the Stomach or Sour , t , ,. , , tl lore Hc.ivy Feeling oonifort and dignity and when tin or Constipation! '? done gives secondary thought I >ur stomach, const}* the rest of the house. The por n the stomach try - ;? be big enough to entertain o' ?*!.,rnPi0mHrCJa big enough to eat on in seasonal) ^riiie, etc., as mixed le MOST POWERp ' eather; tt must be screened ft nser ever sold. motection against insect pests. RST dose Bhows re- nn0 wishes for comfort do luxe 1 irtee* you"* Wlt niay *'vr h,B Poroh a fireplace an astonishing amount* wy v001 evenings to drive him ii am the system that side. ^h^a''^68 C?nBU? sleeping porch, *00, has edge dos^twfee s'wmS way lnto our 8?ciR* consequence DDendlcitla. in these latter days. It is also . ,TV ~ ~ f \ r 'arm Clock scley-H.nn^v C. nlic.ite. r :'}. ' ' 'i6-:'!-': l;i;4 !. . nr4 k Hjtfi'r :l:LV' '%* M ^ - >< I I# ; ' 1" ' r/fiwhi dr^km rERENT LINES j crm : ??r. .rami wmmrir >-m "J* ROCERiES THAT I { CAN BUY* I and Brick. 4. i LED PROMPTLY. f s & Horton | I r?J" ; + : *i* :HH-4-:-+-'.-+-:-+-hh ! < i S | MERIT j re brought the | ra/nnn I L *. V T V/V/l/ | WRITER position. t J Iighost. Honor Panama-Pacific * peed and Accuracy Typewriter i(ji Mechanical Supremacy. I hampions and all Great Typists. t\ a * i ( u V;'iil Eventually Buy" Ij a J. j. j. j J. A J J. t J. J. , l{- l>iir part of Ilio house. Doctors prescribe r.rn! children cry for it. Statistics indicate a general lowI)R ering death rate among Americans, , rural and urban. One wondera whether the advent of he 'ubiquitous porch has had an appreciable influnt ?>nce In bringing about this result, iin The gospel of fresh air owes some , (j. acknowledgment to this part of the vv_ house which lures men, women and j rs children out of stuffy rooms and fills 01- their 1 ings with fresh air. The porch n knows no social caste; it is not a m rich man's privilege alone. The nf humblest, home may posses it and, ; in fact, usually does. More power ,l_ t to it. Cleveland l*lnin Dealer. 11 j ded 1 | I.K KXSK NOTICE. id I jubis I "v ; unThat after April , Tst. 11 OB. the ? if r t no ,n pennltv for non-payment of license Mice4j () to the Tpwn of Lancaster, in addl- , ? tlon to the fines imposed, shall be ftml )(l toe . .no of 10 per cent, on the li- v >r c .1 v l. quired for each and every nprnx|. .o or part of a month until said license is paid. * lip(y L. vi. Setrreat, A cot. Clk. & Tr. ^T_ v .? n CiT3? 3!(! Sin), 0ttl9f ROfflMflM Won't CM T><* <wm( no matter of bowloat ittiiding '9 Me cured by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. f Por'er'* Ari ??., t!.< lleuling Oil. It relieve# a ' iIj aud ".n" it .nr Murtitor 2fc. SOr tit* m