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B h ill ~r. ' 11 PAGE SIX -•■■*• ..-Jtnii’ SOUTH CAROLINA .H "'~P - 1- X T CROPPING SYSTEMS FOR SOUTH —V / F * Watch-- •Is.- .; • ' • •* ; 5 1 ■ and do not allow weakness — — —-— —-——— 1 —»••■'-*- 1111 ■■■ , to develop in tlii i 'st<>mach, tfyer or howels . .. .. Should you require assis tance at any time — 1 TRY HOSTETTERS Stomach Sifters SHOWING CHARACTER IN HOME Builder Should Express His Own tufe Ai.d Not Follow Reigning ~ Style irr Architecture; - P An Illustration. “Birds o( u f(!itth(;i; nock tpg^nmiv "Yes. I've often fHitieed that’sw;il- ~trm~y-7T»TTrmth 'l\'> ll MlIL 1 vv It ll t)l1*K^C J IM x Gently jcleanse your liver and . sluggish bowels while * — you sleep. Get a 10-cent box. , Sick-' heada<be % ^biliousness, dlzzl- ness, coated tongue- foiil taste and foul breath— always trace them to torpid .liver; delayed, fermenting food in the bowels'or spur, gassy stomaclr Poisonous matter clogged in the In testine^. instead of bethg* east out of the system is reabsorbed into the blood.. When this poison reaches the d^HeSttr^radn tissue it causes con-' gestion,and that dull, throbbing, sick ening headaenfei f 1 . - Cnsearets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess v bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowefrt ———-—- A Cascaret to-night will surely •. straighten you out by morning, \They work while you sleep—a 10,eent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet, apd your liyer aud bowels regular for months. Adjv. The essential ,in the urd of home buihlfrtgris the ability, to suit your own liMt—to i/Xpress youb own na ture. Your taste may pot ifTilTT coin cide' with that of your neighbor, hut that-is not Important. There are as ! 'many indivlduHl expressions of the art * - that is-within one as there are leaves on a tree, and there is no good reason why ihv expression of the intlividuaL; should not cotitiuue in the home itself. -Fur people's oTfaraiders-do show in their homes - in the architecture of the duviif.ng. the decorations within, the " selection .(.rdhe furnitare, even In the fj»hHtir«s "ntifi ^R* 1 way ihejr'iS'R iEung. To pecsoir's who nro jiot eApeeially ol> -vei‘\imi This fact is-Tfft ptmirnv rirtr fircr* that 4»ne ran’- always detect The pres ence of feminine lingers in the ar rangement of the brie n-hr.-tr, the dow ers or Vase on tiie,,s.Uiiul...or The books.-. __nnd mnga/ilies on Hie lilifarv table. Idie thing is so pfilpii’lily human that if- is almost itnpossilde nut to reeng*- tliz.e it.- ' ■ ; —r-—r- tr TiTay never have orrurf'ed • to yon howl hoiufd -down riiost of us are- Itv i'iiiiv<*ntions' that someone else rstiih- Jisheij without our knowledge or sane- lion ami which may or may not repre sent. our 'ideals. And'still we .follow:--. ilioin l.lio4l.%--Poi-.t-i 4s a - sore v- .fuel— Aliens From Christ Are Without LHope and Without God in the* World.—Eph. 2:1 Z CRIMSON CLOVER IN COTTON AT LAST CULTIVATION. 4—wefe^ 1(T that time separate • .from (’lifi-t. alienated from the COU1- momyealtli of Israel, and strangers from * the eovenanls of the promise, having tio hope.. tirul w ithout God di r the wor1ct."---Kphesiuns 2.:12, R. V. j- These words describe tip* applUling ■ condition of the Ephesians-before\|ri*y : T>vere saved,.but I wish to impress u\on 1 you just three words Hi this dark pic- lure: “Having no hope.” Better be j. without anything else than he without j hope. YvVluay he in great present dis tress; but if we have a good and sure hope for the future, it' matt ers* fit tie. 1 -Aye may have great present prosperity, hut if we have no good hope for the . future, it is of, little worth. ■ • , * Three Classes. ' ' There are three classes who "-have no hhpe. j. Fitst of all, the man who denies or doubts 1 the, existence of a personal God, a wise, mighty loving Ruler/of -4be Change Safely Passed by 7jaking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. * Wafcoher, Okla—"I never get tired of praising Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege ta ble Compound because during Change of Life I was in bed two years and had two operations, but all The doctors and op erations did me no good, and I would have, been in my grave today had it not been for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable j Compound which brought me out of it all right, so ;X ri's mity for the er. Okla. . t^uch wanring symptomsTW-sense or i FI ••pared by'lire I’nitetV States riepart- IWIVt ..f ARfb-nltiir®.). ■ ln-'Hie corn and cotton sections of the ^ U| H h legumes shi.mld he growiy to fill in hetwciMi tin- prinei[>ul money for pnstore mixtures in the South ure lespedesu^, lmr clover, white clover, ulsike, clover and vetch.— Froin To to 90 per cent of the rational foundation for Impr future is tin gent, benellcent and omnipotent' God, ruling nature and the affairs of men. total f : , , it. fertilizing substance of anrtmal feeds' * tops, to tnrmsli ha\ ami lursture for .. .... I , , * ,. ‘is \oule«| in Mu* manure. Manures pro : I he I a tin sioc4.^4«-> -pr»»veiH -wmdmtgrby-t^'— T 1 —'"‘o covering flu* soil during the -rainy som son. ami to make the farm more fer tile and productive. \VhbH tin* grow ing of corn or cotton one year follow ing another on the sannv field cannot he avoided,* crimson clover .or lfut' clever should he sown at lli>* hist e’nltivalion flint yrtjost people - (joli'f huil'l their houses or tlmir homes to tit their, na ture-.'. Rallier <|o they try B tu:tt:.* their uattu'es titf into the home which they ptry 11 umerous-other' persons to huild for them. They allow tlil*mselve.« to he made waves of eonventioii, jStyle or fad, and the-ic-home is no more 4kke 4lymi—m- - n+*H'o - the expression of their'li ves or natures—than an ttujomhhije is like a tlat-bottom boat. They g*> to the nejlr- est architect, who tells then, vvlint the reigning style.hjii^pens to he at the nm- hietit, as if he were planning to lit tih ru A11 with the latest. I’aris fashions in dress dr heiidgear. . ol these crops to serve as a cover crop end to furiii'-h grr» u luaiiuri* for ijin* i next'A'egular crop. la- the ■ h<41-w <*«■* it "•'etious where eariy planting of Ihe <X*ti"fi |s npeexslic\.* 'Tim'oii or hur •Hover will not make a* large growth before'the ground must he plowed for ; another < r«>p of cotton, hut even in i this case il is weil-worth while to pro- j idnI feeding, leguminous crops, asTieietofori*.^siated, are richer in .ni trogen and hi-nce of greater fertilizing value 't.lran tliose resulting from feeds not fl*om legiiiues. However, it is necessary, to apply mauur.e promptly, av/dtlHig all jmss s-"*- from leach- hig. tin 7 (lUigmg, etc.' * As 1 has been, shown, three distinct advantages result t from the growing ami proper *u(nTzati<m. of h*guminou.*i crops; (1) They add nitrogen to the >ori directly through bacterial action in tin* ropp nodules ; (J) they furnish ATm-mian who -d<fti*es the t rut it of tite Bible hus.no-hop**. The only loneeption of God that -—-gives a man a good basis for expm'ta- tion for the lift* that imw is the life wlti'lh is to come is foumrin the Blhfi‘. T’he man who believes^in the Bible Inti does nof accept and eottfess the Chrlsyt the Bible piv-etas ;fs^.his own personal Saviour atid Master. Ittts -no _ Impe..—lb>ve Ton. acceptO)!- the Gh-risf— ■ufToc&tion, hot flashes, headaches, back- existence of an intetll-; aches, d^ead of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of tha heart, spatkfl_before the eyes, irregu- laqties, cohstipation, variable appetite, weakness and dizziness should be heeded by middle-aged women. Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has carried many women .safely through the crisis. -j- of tlie Bible :is your own personal Savior, hnihtde you.confessing him he- ‘fure-uthu. w iirtd as^vour Font: :Tnd ttro you proving tlint t«> beam honest con fession by doing as Jte sttysV Tile- Bible holds out absolutely no hope to any except those who-accept the Su- exeelleut feed for growing animals,ami , , . . ... ii.- i —^nir whom it Is its main purpose to re for milk and heel production; and (d) , . . * Y**J!I , - ,, , . ; t'hey yield particularly rich manures ; „ ,, lulu—u..jllojlU—crop-—Where., .yiuai—aa...i.. ; — Tr —_ T; . p— .—r, Have No.-Hoper; — CITY PLANNING IDEA GROi/VS Phase of Community Activity Once Regarded as Visionary Has Tak-* en Hold on Popular Interest. when fed to TT \ <• stock. Legumes as Green Manures. When for. any reason t’he live spick Which can ptjoliuihly he kept on a, taim is m>: enough id provide imtnutv sutli~ eieht to keep, the Ai41 ..olTI tie farm Well supplied with hutut#, Jt is necessary to provide sowie crops to return to’ the li"gg«*if7d'AviL when*-- wli.as if suhstitut'o. t’r«»ps grown for winter ,viTc|i ami rvc ' ibis■ purjats • are called green-manure /crops. Legumes ha\e a great'ad-vtin- a niniu x erfip is eontiniKius, instead of "planting in tic* usual, wyy and follow- I Iflg with a c.i\..|* crop, the di<rani*i* be- ! t w i en the row v inuy i,,. widened and rows_of i'om peas, peanuts, soy /lieans. or velvet ,h'..iHs .u»rty,he srrw'tr at' t iie proper time-alternately with rows of eorn. A ft' - , the 1*0111 is liar vested the legumes ma\ h. .upon :: eov .•!’ ol \\ Intel may si ill t'oilo.v Bats and Fires. At a time u-heti every one is . eoai- Tirfir ' ptatntn^ of thc : iiiglt com - of livltig It " might la* well to see |£ we cannot elUn- : —Innte two great sourees of ■ and rats. ' ~"•* Most tires are needles: are so. Some years ago a study of the rat problem in PhiUidelphiu arrived at tin* eonclu>ioii that tite rodents of that ' city ate more than a million dollars’ worth of food each year. At that rate, the disgusting eret.dUri** can—hardly. Cost less than ’MPO.P'M 1,000 net' vejir • x . 1 to tin* whole country. . This is a ]>ret- ty high pt'ii i* to. pay f'ti' tin* cuiiptin-. ‘Tity jilannitig. whi<4> may qnc<* Jmve been regarili'd as the peculiar project of /me<itilesofu.e theorists, has taken a new lioid"h ■ po| irdiri'HiYteresi in TTT'V t\t'o-\ i':a' rotation of Cotton and corn as ti e li.fs’jo eiojis is tuitch l*et- ter ili!.in continuous culture, ot* either of t.liexp <at*ps alone: try this niration. cotton should \ilway < 1"*' follow <mL-vylth crimson i.y.s', luir clover, or winter fell 'and rvV*- AC ''.'A green tage as green n^uiures over oilier plants. iniHsiHueh as they increase the ! nitrogen of the soil in which they grow as well ns 'supply humus. . lVPrmnial- Lleguioes root more deeply than grains and. gi^a.ssi s ami so are timre Iteipeliejal : in loosi-ttittg the.soil. Where ~l liesysq— Fnifed States. Now York city sup- » -plnas x.tio n>11a.h 1 >r.-cxrrluplu of piannin • _ activity. An «*xamin:ition of the causes Alnderlynig disast rmts sltmips iti manni e « \\ li«* altern.it ■stiitabh- in all c.. Gie rows of-ebrn. 'Imuid 1 •**>' of ftft'ining uml-Um Aoii are Mien Sn „ , Josus n u -j st ;H id therefore h«Vt whetf ybjjjjit'iibVe, with ^ nUntiring tte.yssary,. g- ,.pe llt fo ( .|. lilM , hl . premise ^’Ube. Bilbo as tlieir^Trw-n.- thero is* absrdutely We set*. Il* a, that the atheist, and the agnostic lutve tm hope; .-tiiat lit * intidel and skeptic have no hope: that' the orthodox l»eli«*ver in the Bible who rejects Christ :ts a personal Savior anti Lord has no lmpe. In .w hat sense have they no hope - / — , ** They lmv»* no hope fdr the life that now is, ho well-fotinded and sure ex pectation of hlesswlmss for the life.' that now is. In tin* first place.* they luivV no guarantee of continued pros perity. They may be vgry jirosjterouA today, they miry have pidTert health, a eomTiirtaide income, hosts of friends, every earthly thing Hint liejirT" wmtld desire; hul - unless they itre right with lipth-miless -they iiave a crept ed- ids- Fop Horses o Hdrsemeti agree that Yager’s Liniment is the ar.'J'tr.iAt r->,r.ical liniment for general stable a;e. , , • F^r strained t%anVeffts, spavin, harness I'alls.-swrcny , w.iunds or old •ores; cuts and ary enlargements, it gives quick relief. A 25 cent bottle contains four times as mu.-h as the usual bottle of linu ;eut sold at that price. At 4:1 dealers. YAGER’S LINIMENT [)S.*CO. I 1 GILBFKT HROS. itaii fniore. FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS Barlr Jersey.and Charleston Wakettelil, S'nv«B«lTr||— and Flat notch. 500 forjlI.Utt fort* (a., S.twuaTtl W. t o b here, postpaid S6c per IV). s»u,f«ilu» Sty BUT 1‘tn’AlX; PLANTS-tmme*:at.' -h.pment Nancy Hall and Poru> Uico, I'jttUO to H.0UJ at I? 00; 10.000 up at It 60. f o h hern. Tomato plants 6u0 Tie 1.000 Tor It 35; Kyw and 1‘epper niaiita UM for It 00; 1 .UuO, for II 5U: 6.000 and up at fi.'iS.^r o. b here, postpaid iuc per tuu n r jtiiaos.MaHKuviLLB.s u du-i :_Tliin* 1 fa—hp Yhscged "ti .hut -B* >bi«ni*l ■ i»< '."*-rS i , UhiHV *-M+* m;i im-'cd ♦ h y.it* nuty -rtf if—pui-ubitV-iiU. betixiT- Cabb&gp, Tymato and Pent crj $2 IV) l'**r J OtC by e*pr**Hs. I00 |M>st|>alU ,W ; MA), 42.u0, Larue stocky pt.-wiis, loading Varieties. spoclal prices; large lots. 0AHLIN FARM. Saliskery, N. C. ei'ty i«.iii liipS'f impivli jie.- \v hicll, l»*'sltle.*A vnim-; in wh'aX vms forrhe ennce*;ted district in the lower part "f Mtinluit\;i4 Island showed tlmt the dls- trief had been permitted to grow i.w hitplmzard la-hion without any fore- thought of the inevitable grou-th ofa ln.'siness section factlier ttpt'Wn. New 1-L'Lk btislm‘ss men saw too late That sheli a condition could have been pre- r.lo.v u i:. -1-U V j..| t-h—H+H-l—PVe—Coyer r A-'-’-sJi.‘il ULUi]—s.U11 lea V e ippoit itiiiyv for Si;, for find <rb- their other bad habits uifdenirine floors and'carry the nios-t .dreaded of ai! disease's, "bubonic phtguc. YoT"tires an* more expensive than rats. In Ihlf,- the lost vear h** which figures -are at hand the American people I'lnd "lit in |.ovirdum-d"r lire - insurance i? I llkikil.,-’-hi. Of this vast stini at least tlirec ; f<uirths could he saved by j-.-dtj. in:*; our hr**- record .to tiie rate pfeviri.ljng''in Kngltihd, .Fratic.e or Germany; ami even in our, titm* and nation' SlkMtjHMtytFHj per year is a snvtr lug worth noting, ynd one whh*fi would have a perceptible effect on th.® Cost of liv‘ing. Floods In IblO niijsed losses in the L’nlled States aggregating .SillCNN)(VM). Ts*,*; - ' , •' i’iiiladclpliia will this year spend to' improve City streets. vented, ami tlmy tai.ned a- planning cominiss-ion. . Int.«!d'< st in city phuuiittg has been * a\Saketicl in■Imliana. .Fort \Yayh** i-' the lirsf eitymin the state t" aunounoe *lu'e].‘irations for a pTahhitig exldKl- t ion,' aithoiiglt Lie * chamber of com--. liierce of l nil i an ap'd is an'L several oth er cities have been ^considering'. loejil■. exhibitions as the first stefi Ln a cam-■ paign t : o gc|*a Urw t autliorizing phruping * commissit.itr< Tin*-jmHerial ami scope of flies,. , .\niliit iotis efin be adjusted to' lut'al needs, but the pnVpose of all of. them is to visimj.i/.,- city planning as it is prtice, ding in’other places, ttiTfl.to show to the .uninformed or skeptical citizen that if litis an intensely t»rac- fictil"value,—dndlhhap'ill's. Star, j crop. This cropping' syxrrmi affords co!isji|,.| ibl,* oviuter pasture from the lid.Is regularlv eropja*'! tfiid ;o the samr-iHun* maintains a store-,if nitro gen Oid )111:hms-wl*t-hft-si.*iI• A s• i licit, r iTopping s. stem' titan the on • just ouilined is n rotation of cottoa.. a i>n.i iimi winter on is in th<* -ii.niii i. m u .ln_.iIds .ci'"p;:j,'iig: pian,_ a Ciivc; iT.il. ;,s heretofore giveft sho'lljd .1 < bi ll i ■ v tli*- cot toil eta ip. > \ n • odowitig t lie .com. ' d,*<rwi'th o.-Hw'TTh' I ’ or !i;iv aTter tli, -Iiotihl .Cap- Tie/a wjH fur ,,;Lts are. a green-manure crop. < crop t tgit is ,sow n following; the main <-rop ol a season is called a eat eh ; crop, oii'lv ciu'ly maturing crops such j as tin* grams, early potatoes, etc., are ■ harvested in titm- 1." warrant follow ing with a catch ,,-rop. t'<> a peas and . si^v iieatis at’.* pe| haps ^ t4e■-1 *»*st lo- ' games Lor c.ytch . p .p, Irfijic South; If tied iffibvr and the vf for plantimg soop peas or soy beans earlv ,-m.ugli no guarani,'** that ajmse-dTilags. .wLicit —:—Victim of the Law. Hmy -n+rw possess- w-dl-condi-y-no-to ho “Now .-my lad," s; r pf tFre sev ere m.ig*— theirs 21 hours. A : tho'usaiid things —hit rate., vhavv yo'u'ativ thing to say for may occur.To-change It till. ’ yourself- tiny excuse'-to offer tor such 'Life Is So Uncertain. 'Yearly depravity.. Fourteen y*ars old -It takes but om* little s.*ip of tin'*Thd cauirht picking pockets • iti the shears of fate to sever the cord of life. Of eou'r»e, if man m a trik* ('hrisfityr i •r following 'jli“ oars, vow- aiis ma v .b,r put "ht as a ' V grain stubble be f ground vvell juvpa after harvest, < T- may st ill • F>>* s« iwii (Ml!’«' . i id a »* ” i »j ,,r u t'uO-«. Li ve #Tffck i crop may in* pasture 'under; y.\fter.dig»itig to sc- i good uyailtity of given manure ; i kept, the "cal ell I before turning ati early CiJip. "f this fact has'no terrors for him ; tQrx^* whttf .men call death ibrsinipty depart ing to he vvitdL Chri'i. .•'which is wr; fttr better.” No man out of t’ltrist has a good lio'pe for the next ten minutes . Bit inlinitelv worse than (his is the j/ t- fact U.mt they luKe ho hop,* for the life that is to-come. This earthly life street. What 'start* to vrime V" “You did, ntistor.' 21 did; What i*j “Well, mister: i I \ old dad sTY luifl to st; rt home goi-og.” I! voti on this road > oli mean, 'hoy ?”• on ’adii'-t given toy 1 woiddn’t have early to keep th« t, Ucji a lield of ajfalfa'jor other per-' ■lua.te-nt tile; d'ov nr pasfttro i ■» want.-n wh'-fe ant; riyg'thtr cropping sy-ti-nn's carried ou' . ' miy suitable -lield of J In* fivrm nuiy he usd for tlsis purpose and later the held may be worked- inrb lie* iVgtiliiT” fotiitioh by planting it first to j-orn and following ln order vviilf'Th,*' other crop- ■ f»dtat"*-s the -"il t fay !"* p.repaT'i if without - plowing, timl sown to a etJTeTf crop. .,•. *" ' ~'X e> YiV-sown t" oeetijiv tie- ground, during thryiiiterval l"*t\v,*en the grow ing of. regular crops is called.a cover cron.* A* winter cover crop is ol valtt" regular j (1) iit taking up .jhiriiig' its growth j ava'i(lol»h* plant, food. w hie.h othervUse is bud. brief span ad tin* very hutg- .'...But eternity is hing: how it\tretelie^ but I ’rile farther we h><ii< aim.nl tin \ longer it '.stretches out. It is an aw fiiP, thifig to have no l(I,pe for eternitv.. ' l. r e * ^ *■ I he man out of (’heist has no hope of. bless,*dness after death. No, there is no light" in tin* grave for the (’hristiess ---V- m an; 'hi en* is no hope of glad reunion /I K I Grape-Nuts C!AiiLnj,U stherith (sUpipllCS'of phosphide oi . potash irriwn in whcut«Anc Barley. Its mission is therefore tle&r. and plain—it • supplies what • ordinary, food. lacks. And it does its work in a sturdy, ' y- straightforward, dependable - way, as tens of thousands of its users * can testify. W- luir.ijji House Vyith-Spirit Of Home. Rich or.jioor, vv,* are all tempted, in varying degrees, H to huildjjigge’r lmuscs than, .our pefsontdlllcs call. for. (tin* "*wIt?i is htrilding a new hott-e ca.n hard ly do I letter than follow that'’excellent mono ,;.f tin* Greeks, "Not too much;” I not the iir-'t principle of liousoJui.iid- n • 'n • -U- - .. • blo-'svg tvt'dch ^h.d’ d: : • 11J * ? oe P! not.Upon size ami '• I'U' Upon its ipiicl adapt a t i 'ii Utilization of Leguminous Qjfops.. . j-inighi lie .ieiichcdXl'tUn 1' ndtlest iiili-al'l y tin* hesf \va*y...t,i d.is- pose bf; forag,* crop- is i,, Jeed.thetn i.o live -jock. Legumes tire rich in. ni- • ij; i j hutu> 1 s.-Tfr pn rt ofnx and tur- ” * ' r att ua s *1 iccll irt. for tIn*, -oil ah<l lost ; t• 1 1. in prntT’ct-itTg-.Tg'aitist-erosldn -oi!s" > y\'!ijch I'talimirily herontf* badly wit-lied "Iri.m'i heayv fall and winter rains’ and'(.“»V tti s.n].p|vtng good w in tn'igcn | . 'tli.-ll 'i'\cc[,| iotlall V good feed kiml- iu""!j\i- -dock. Alfalfa ’ 'j-ucce--fally '.-j-ilfstitntcjl,. it, -uch con. nyyate- a- fvlie;it i*ian and crops -ho'uld la* 'nirti'-d'Under *iti eo'tti'0i-ccd'.' v *ical for t*-ed;11g dairy spring for gre-i'n tntunire. The |*V (hioiT CO A aTag^nV. mil' leLonm--— tnol -Ul.-ihe South ter pasttiVitgc. crops, beside- gyving^ add lot he nit rogetf in. Leguini mui- -d;o\> ! he -oil. •who loses his t sorrow as out of Christ, Time it! Pape’s Diapepsin end* all Stomach misery in five r;: minutes. 7 j,-,-,.•' *•**. ■- pill ;.. C'4 Mh.e... ill.I,ay about eijual iu fei ding V .din* v.eo\er .j-T';p.- up* cimn-pu ! ve.tel ■' the -pi''it of T h"-;. a thing' the' value who ;Thhh* In if ; "f which no- one i.g. 1 -in—dollars a.n mn. ,t.i nng at i-- one's own. ..i City to Supply Ga'^jen Plots. MV:r::h.:i haai, A IT rf7 • -ill going in hit' the city beaut(i-ul'etmtest. An an lioutictsmdnt has lieeh made from the - ' itv hal! that if anyorte -wt(fit's to plant s.imi Thkiig on a Viieanf lot "and has no I"’.".Ill- city will “dig i\in* vtp.V " In ntjt- : ' er ward*, tile .inuniejp^I authoritie- ; are keeping hooks - *;Vtid"seehig tliat nM -om* man has so ni'u'eh i>fojH*rfy--that lid cannot beautify it, for, if it is foUm.l that tie hat?, the ei4y-sj\ill get sonny, bne else to beautify ijt. *. , t,o til fad; a. ' Al-ike e]o,\er iespedeya . a ml sw eet el*'>vV*i' i|Uit** I .q'.m-M-ir-utfhjfa " for •" jiredall much more valtmbie prodn r-firitt i n* gi*i >*,\ i'ng voting ■ are tymuhv. redtop, Jii'iiumh- other ai 'iilegtitnesL T!ii *v -hoiild ai w a v - Tr,- a -tttrv of l-gnmtnotts pkint— Hi - manenj pastniac Thi- is .<•- tir *0«)<SW*W.»WiK M T.* eh *\e l*. Pur a common prae- •at nr rve for a or clover, a iid.' etcti. ,i i tie** to.utix Ye';.-h vvPh winter eove*' crop. When'the system of.' fai'tuiug or Jim ndii t tie soil hs -licit. tLS )q ninke it de-irable to dcviife one .vvaj* in a r ot;ttion to -oil imjtrov'en.mnt, s'*!ectien with friends who have gone or may go. The believer friends, hut he does not those who have no hope. . - Which Will You Take? Friends', which do ,you prefer, "‘the no hope of om* who U rit‘ th(Y giorimts hope ha- received < hri-t rendered to Fm as Ids Llint and .Mas- never was anything so safely quick, so ter, and eotdps-"d him as -wh before certainly effective No difference-how th,* world : "v .it liave vAur j lioiee. b{\dly your stomach is* disordered you K wrvoile- dm < Ids choice. - VX liieit w'ili 1 wjll get It. A. Totrey, n.D. Do Some foods you eat hit back- 2 -" taste good, but"work baaTjfTTermeht ThLo Stubborn hioirs and cause a sick, sour, gaspy- stonnu h ? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, jot this down: Rape’s «* of the one who* Diapepsin digests everything, leaving as his Savior, sur- * nothing to sour an if upset you. -There Vtfu tit-ire? Rev, mix* may, he inade trot, h -Very--per-- of -legum* s to .4t-se, for -,‘*nji.al in yGowppa-,- soy (»'*yns. ' <Tfd,*r I ha t rhr*" -t o', give I lie b,'—I po--ibi, tluu the fertility uf th i-on-el'Yed^ pSotlie of Th 4 pa- ret urn-, aud also . .-oil mav h*> hi—t. legutneV jsLugiiA mdmher 'i'eetr niaTHTiv, Velvet hejtns, sweet nisike ,'lovet; a re at'I good be elio-eii for 1 liisSist*aceiu'ditig to -pe- efaT'adapt a thin i-d,— J* —je " * * ui’ed "ntay ],*sp**(h*za. -peanut* Hover* anil atVd should to -oil and «*limate “Tkere** a Reason »» > r •’ ’« ■ Business Abhors a Vacuum. _ When select!ng sitof small partis, clvlcieenter plazas etc.; it js.weli to, re member.(hat hu-tne-s -.Uihms ami will hardly tolerate a Vueuium Therefnn do not try to thrust ,»p**n spm*es npotv ailers rrhcred' iMneAs jvrn iulMi ftres* sure oiLthey tuny prove a eh» * k radhei titan arf l^c**ntive to d*weh»pment Therefore printer provision would die. latte* sites somewhat retired nr to dn T dde. ' r . { What F^ar.Mean?. . There. \W4J-■■■■I,,* it,, tear in lienven.-x- Gpd.will be reigning there; and wlier- everlte r< IL'TiA- H'ii a i'; 11 itiiir TAlsTYd- a ry i/t (list rust of ]iit11; a'did thal meii.ny j even klb'iigimwe do not realize it at the time, the doubting of Gotfs fiijitliful- ” ness and -tnlieieney. and tlu* disputing' 1 of his reigiuJn Lmr tn*arts. So that... fear is troT only dangerous, (t is in .Itself -disaster. The saying. “I-feared u fear, and it came to pass.”-is often sadly trim in the G.hristlau iff**. If - we f**itr that we may fall Indore temp.--; > - tnti.m, )n* have 'already failed in the - New York stale will pay about $75,- ; “in.of_.djstrust; :»ndJ r i ,rth, ‘ r failure. 000,000 for various governmental pujr- ; before the coming .temptation is guar-J poses in. 1017, . * ~ ’ , . r ant»*ed—.unless vve Trust Christ as amr life aud let his gerfecj love 1 Vast out fear. ; ^ 1 but what- pleases you most is that iB. strengthens and regulates -your stom ach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. , You feel different as soon as "Pape's Dlapcpstn’TTOffieA In conTacT vvTTh fho"" stomach—distress just vanishes—your stomach gets sweet,.no, gases, no belch- ing.-no eructations of undigested food. Go now, make the best investment you eyer made, by getting a large fifty- cent case of Pape’sHihpepsln from any store. You realize ln five minutes how needless it is to suffer from fhdiges* tion, dyspepsia or bad stomaelp Adr. FOLLOWING ALFALFA—TW 0 - YEARS LEFT, ONE Yr*N ON .THE fllQH^ IN ALFALFA THE i Oniy One “BROMO OU1NINE jlffnat GHovh. cure* |l Cot J In One niy. Tfccet the KHnnlne, call for fall name LAXATIVE BIW»MO griNlNi. I,ook for nig ±1 atnre of ■ ttc. God the Supreme Nurturer. lyjies in the nature of Gdd to.com* Nciv lork city has t02,o3Q registered munlcnte hls.-iAvy perfection to his~1 ■realtires. ~Sneli ■•>'<?od is n*tiod of 'TT 1 * _ i Aftf-.ftnpnrting Iwe. who'can never ht* OriDHIBlCd Eyelids* NlVrV Eym »"fl«»ned bv r»nn. *ureLo I •nti^fird with giving Until he ha^ given itL tic is. tistics IH»T . he supreme nurturer, uud the go*, *f creation Is » cotumunify of souls i; vhom he has perfected his own lrnag. - - -Druggist* or by mail M -Busan E. Blow. : |. jeSilvsin TuberZfc Mtt BEE ask “ ^ quickly relieved byj Eye Remedy. No Stn; juit Eye^ehrnfort. Bottle., N or I At