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LEGUMINOUS FORAGE CROPS FOR SOUTH PAItr? NOT A BIT! - LIFT YOUR COflNS v •OR CALLUSES OFF -bate in TiTaHfce body chow* ng rear and often the kidneys w> finur 'l iie Hack: ia ? lanoe 1 .t>ent -and adty, and the kidney action distressing. Tkil realms people feelj older than they Don’t waif, for-dfopay,, gravel,‘hsi mg of nhe arteries or liright’-i di* f 'se -a -Tnild kidney etigyiant. Doan'* Kidney PiHa, Thousands o derly Tolka' recoimnepd them. - V A North Carolina Cane Mr?. S* I*. Hoss. t*/> * tGjolforil A\e'., tireei.s- hlfo, NV C v says; ’T /JjL • No hupibug! Apply few drops • -then Just lift them away Straighten Up! Don’t Lone a Day’s vyork! Clean Yoi ’ •: Liver and Bowels With “Dodson’s Liver Tone II — . with fingers. . 1. V, . "" . : ■ V . * ’- . , • - ' ' . • -V — " • • This new drug Is an ether'compound discovered by a Cincinnati chmuiM. Is called freezone, and can straighten you right up and make you Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. JJTake 9 dose of the vile, dangerous drug to night and tamorrowv-yoh nfay lose a day's werfiT H '* jfh. Cklnmel ■-la.mercury. or .quicksilver. feel fine and vigorous ^by-morning I ■ want you to go. hack to th_e Store and get your money. Podson’s^Liver Tope now he obtalnpd 'tn rfny la destroying the aafe^oMialomel. be- a cro.SB could mS' back . and hardly get around. My nerves, were affected,; <my jslght bothered rrie iind my whole sysiem Vv j'trt. run. down. Doan’s -tv .driey 1 PjUh gave frin treat relief and after bottles as here shown at very little cost front any drug store.- Just - at*R .Tbr f tee-zone, pply. a .dib’+fV■’dr' two directly upon ttdj«d>4e4 corn or callus tfiid instant* which causes necrosis of the oones. Calomel, when It comes intp^eontlKft with sour bile crashes itfto it. break* Tng It up. This is when you feel-that awful nausea and cramping. If you cause it Is real liver medicine; entire ly vegetable, therefore It cannoCsalb* Ni^ate or make you sick. - ./ Tv guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson's LiveirTone wilt put your alug*. gish'Tjver to work and .clean youxliow- .t:>> of ^fiat sour bile and constipated waste which is clogging your system and makingvou feel miserable, i gtiar- antce that a bottle'of Dodson's Liver ToneWill keep your entire family feel ing fine for months. Give it to your I was fill of t'ji* mis ery -in rr,v hack. My kidneys airatn acted as H:cy .should rind my health Improved great ly t he'soreness disappears. Shortly you wilt find the' c< >rn <rr cailus-^o bntse t hat you yah 'TIFF* it off, root and all. with the fingers, - Not a tu ihge- of pstn, soreness or ■■'irritation; not your liver is torpid and bowels consti pated or you have headache. dizziness- coated tongue, if breath is bad oy stomach sour, just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s liver Tone; - Hero’s, "my jratiiantee—Go to any drug store or-dealer and get a 50-cent Get Do**’* »t Aar Store, 80c • Bo* .'. DOAN \S *V iVVJaT Foster milburn co* buffalo. N.Y. even the slightest smart ing, either when 'applying frtwzi are or a fI erwfi rds. and they like its pleasant taste—Adv. a spoonful tonight. and if It doesn’t he corn me - callus, ’ but shrivels thenvso th. ■ [i'l M ifu pil'd e"ine right ‘iUt. -IT I I* . | : h* no nfHjibug: It works T Tj -I llko a chtmu.- For a few \ r enfs you can £vt rid of ev ery haW corn, softeorn or corn between the toes, as well aib-puitt- ful coilusep .on lrf»t(onv'nf y'our feetML never disappoints and never burns, bites or. inflames. Jf your druggist hasn’t; 4tnj| freefone' yet. tell hltji to gftji Jittlelmttb! for you from his the seeds a ru. richer in feeding- value. There are .many’ differ* nl \hriidJpi.. ■\vltieh vary in titnr«-nT'fTj•"«diTirg tr<u:i|t»6 friun. sowing i<>lli> . ntire gr<n\- ing season. ■ . ■ \ (’ovvpt'Ms are gro\iti inure widely in* the- cotton region ’.than any;, other Til I 'j \ i 11 eliTl r!y well. .adapted to all t-yrx's of soil, when well drained, and they make a -goinl erdp /or eft her hay or pusfure. .t'owpeas are easily grdwn. .and the seed is rel- aTlvely iitexpTdndve« They-ttwv he used to occupy the ground"a's’n regular crop, lttif lire also well ndniiled..ns if^tHitch crop for pasturage or for green ma nure. When well eultivated. they Teave the soil in good condition to finrrow witho.pt plowing 1 foe grain or other crops; ' r Thero are many varieties *»f cow- peas. u hi'/li. vary, considerably' in hab its of growth and tithe of ripening 7 . The WiiippiMiru ill iiMd the Oroit are vigorous, upright growers and th**re- fore well adapted for timvy yields of lay. Trailing varieties', like the Black, the Red Ripper, .or the IUnknown, are Save Mofiey by Wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. For sale by overDOOO shoe dealers. The Best Known Shoes in the World. W . L. Doug!js name and the retail price ii stamped on the bot- tom of .all shoes at ttie factory. The value is guaranteed and the wearr? protected against high .prices for,inferior shoes. The retail prices ‘are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than tlw do in NVw York. They are always worth the price, paid For them.- ~ . ” ~ - - ' | *he qualify of W. L. Douglas product is guarahteed by more - A ■*^afy'4o y-eare ^x^rTimceTir'iriakTh^ fifte shoes. 1 he ifhart st>'les Ttfe the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. They are made in a wetl-equif. ned factory at Brockton, WiSs., by the highesP pttid, ^skilled shoem-kers, under the dirertion and supervision of eifperienced men, all working witlw -an honest determination to , ;. r»* sown 1 lirua'ilcas't or drilled, hut ■ 1 »ijug--erect, are weli suited to eull.t\:itrfui in rows.* ROWsu sl)ouli,t he pfaeeiP tltfiT or. iiior«*\ feet jipnrt. a1id five, seedling .siumUl |*e '. "he ,olid .. o/ie Jialf lu : uo pe« Its. •re. This ipi.-ilitily of <i-eil wlthnld . jrse. lie iiirreasi d for hroadeast- Tlie seed should lie planted, hot r limn J\vo LiicIm-s. a.nd :is vhis is? r mew crop in iiiiin\’}hiict‘ inocula- at that pnee. Try i til or rheumatiun. neuralgia, iatyca. sprains ..cut*, and bnuisea. At athd f ^alera price 25- eenw.— from Business Opportunities^i^_.Mexico. The i foll(Kying hiis nheiveii ■ liy--4- local firm of mauufaetpring plumbers: 'Mexied'Ciiy. iy Jaininry. More Ilian one cahellero ?. Sfiglit I inipress uitli ,pleasure the .alnive peoples to dispatch Juitn Var gas com|i|i‘teiy enunieralioji of.shower Wiirshvs befitting bathing rooms, it should i)p_ the impress of shower washes' in Amerh an eluh for Mexico : nd shornir i>e (1 - v - Bapaiy- t^ peopfry v ti4^-arrr|--Tn^tTi> r ^ ; h^^ With purity-of heart, are yet with dew. n . H'AX VARGAS^ SDNS, ested for liav' iiN^jiil'ii -hn s . Galles Indepeudelieia, best.shoes for the'price that money Ask yonr shoe dealerVor ^PL. Douglas shoes. If he can • • not supply you With the Imul you want, take no-other f make. Write for Interesting booklet explaining how.to'L get shoes of the highest »tandartl'* 0 f^quality for the price, r by return mail, postage free. •: LOpK FOR W. L. Douglas name and thre retail pri^e stamped on the bottom. GILBERT RROg.1 CO. Baltimore. Hd. beware of \JJ SUMTITUTLS IV' 7 . Boys* Shoes " Beaf in Hie World y $3.00 $2.50 &>2.00 stdent/“ W. f„ Douglas Shoe Co„ ltlA>park St., Brockton, Maes. Kill All Flies! g<u>fl for pasture ;ind, to leave on the harvested .m- 4+mmtmr. wTT Sot beans i THOUGHT IT "REGULAR TALK" WAS DETERMINED TO ENLIST tritmr^r imwever. various different va rieties oceur in the yeed trade. . Tin Iron and the Brabham are noted for their resistance to wilt and root knot diseases ‘ whieli frequently oci-ur, niel they alone siujidd ho used where tiies, pevts are- preTttleiri. - i‘, . . t r d\\-pi-;is Ml,M V. he sown In - finvA or 'Ntaiadj-ast.- -Tlie foiimer method per tfiiMseif cultivation, 'requires less seed and ttVHidlv gives- belter Yields^ whih tlie .lal.tids- wax:—juatHtres less 'dabar ■WTIetrsuv. tiNus rows t ti • *y .sTionbi h< from three .to fihyr feet apart, and two Jil- three peclvV of Sia il- pee Little Kindergarten Attendant. Is Very Applicant. WhcHs^ouncL Too Old for Much. Surprised When Tcld That—^-Y-RpguTaf^Scrvice^ msNavy, Declares He Will Go as a^>«arl Dtver. . en^arTsTjeak English Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s , The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is equaHjr_valuable as a Gen eral Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININEi and IRON. .It "acts on the Liver,-Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds thejL-Whole System. 50 cents. For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Contains Cop peras for Worms, Sulphur for the Blood, Saitputar for the Kidneys. Nsi Vomica,a T onic.and Purs Dairy Salt. Used by Vet erinarians 12 yearai No Doswg. Drop Brick lo feed-box. Ask your dealer •for Blackman's or writs rS t BLA€KlttH ST6ei REMED¥ COVAXT Il'llliol-Cills ili< idrl I’roof is ‘for ] verse, t proper .triOitV. . ‘^lie ti fully !' i«- the p.;i\<• .been l uide :lt ilie arin\. n:tvy iHul 'eg! n • maritie -Corps .<• 111 i-1. i g >-!:• t i.<his oltir •OIMesTlng tile 1;I«■ t- I'eH i| l\--. sltV's 1 lie-1 ,'ldillII 1. | :ip"|i«. \e\ys. < »tie dri.T at the iiuvy st:i lie.au lion in tin; federal .hiiilding :t big. raw -Lster. honed leilow applU'd for ellJ.istment eiigtli as afi : ai>Prenti‘T l, “; i, n i i L P—- V-rtrn~'=vTTn~'ijpfmi.R'on li he. ofiie.er^-aT- t it. i new station found that lie was .i11I :i Jitth legUHti lro eotfomregion e\rept oil tlie'ligllt -.‘indy soils of I'h.rUla. It is univer- rlly used as late .summer pasturage, ’tit on -fertile soils p. makes such :t ta’irvrs’i d for it ' pKee-nTTlT 7 '- li!i t'fe'lT irri jjmi or oorii Is pel I e >‘!i -v i j 1 ’lu IIH!''ll- to l'» S|if| l V. , »YT l e' ri't*-"(Toil TmTeTTmTs sown vTtTTTi . i-.-i-i. - -rirnij' jvFrjiTTy ‘‘Whnt’s thatr ‘‘You tknow’, it was the Now it is-what Willie Iiasn’t FROST PROOF CABBAGE PLANTS it* iind a.ny reeoni sort of work., itiv' "V’eeiVfiVmV'iVdYi to Kara's soli ”1 k!iow~:T ■arly Jertey and LbarlestoiLWatteB^ld, Be and flM pjlU:ti. WfoJ41.0Ui I.QWtofti W;6JII f n-brtierre; putt paid li&c par 100. aMUlWMkaa HWHtrr POTATO PLANTS—Immediate • Nancy Hall and Porto Klco, LUOU Uj V OW 10.U00 np at II 60, f. o b: here Tomatb plktit. 1 000 for |1 36; Bag and Pepper plants 600 1.000. for |1 60r! 1)00 and np at «i .’6. f o. Postpaid 40c per 100. D. 1.1 AtMl, IIUIB win gj iin.pi-»rt.‘inee is.lie sah]. .‘Rut if you order some liTose.. -s&l tlfet air is'7'adniitted more-- n and egg- 1 'will, s 1 ii>w you what I readily, aitd the'hay is .easily cured.-, i do along that line." . -Oiriifg eowqieas hav. during a rnin.vj 'hat didn’t seem to satisfy the offi Season is difficult, and for this reason s -and £lie man appeared in up planting should lie done nt such times linst it. ‘ - - that the eowpeas will he ready to cut WeH.vI won’t; ship us a fireman.” he- during the dry weather Which Is eoni- 1. "that sort of work 4s too.tough tnon In September and October in-most me. If you- won’t imve me'ns a parts of the South. The.hay should ►k L-gness-Irwvlll lutye-to; etdist as. lie cut .when ffie |«>ds begin To turn irl dlvenAter^ ^*y-rdhswV-4<wt<-rutti*M? may he deferred. till inter In ease of unfnvnraMo'wentil er. The-ordinary mower is the he?h mnelifne for cutting^ When the vines are 'thoroughly Wilted* they shotrTd he turned with a tedder or plfcfifo.rk and ’lay 'then'~remain for '2'4 hours or -so liefore tieing raked intowindrows. T|ig hay. should then lie. put into cocks and remti'n there, until'it .Is sufileienJly i-ured-^for hauling to staek \of haffif? 'Vheh.fho weather,is espei-lallv favor* .iMw^isufl' to Uve hi l-higlirtiiL She’s in my kiniiergarteu. and she eaii vpenk En'gjish, 1 gues> \ ■ •• - "Well w hat : of that 7" demailifed Sara. "Son rijui you speak English." "No, I j iyi't; I don't .know how.! Why, of course 1 can't speak English." Elsie appealed from the laughing faces now toward her. ’Van I.-mother*” If you have Worms or Tapeworm, no doubt you have takerrsome kind of "Ver mifuge ” But did >>*>u get positive results?- Take I)r. I’eery’s VerYuifuge "Dead Shot” 04Dd get certain andapiick action. Adv. FARMERS AND SHIPPERS NOTICE Ship yuur vegetables to-oe. get big beet nrte> prtcee. Write fore tenet 1. W« eleo bendleeMB. rRED YOST A CO., Wholeeaie Commlaflaa Merehaate, 190 Beede Street, Ne* Ink It isn’t the whipping that hurts, is. the humilin'ting thought that, have bee» whipped. leaves, the .steuis being vep^ .slender, it makes n-liay equal tri red clover - or eowpeijs in. quid tty.-— - —h; - . * Alfalfa. ' On land where it will succeed, al falfa is tine of_.the ltest, epopa for a pernmnenr pmaTlow;- and is al>o valu able as a paslure plant.* Alfalfa needs', rich, well drained hind having a loose • id eniitnining a good supply The black prairie Tvgiqp of and >lississi|Vpi. the alluvial 1'Titg 'the Tennessee. Missis ! Red rivers, northeastern id the - region of tlfpv Rin7 yal! adn'pteti to the jirodue- taifik \\ Iiet’e-ver the soil m . ne orig iij <>r i-'U-dains-ii high > of-.lime, alfalfa i-s" nearly - leered. Sandy Noils and dry. nds have not- proven >r alfalfa, 'neilh'er. tl ijii' -Oulfa-q.vv-t region.’ Many -soils ii”t. nati rally .Tdapted to alfalfa have. been made suitable by -f>e<-ial treat in ent.at.i a lie acreage <-»f t+ris Trop is .increasing very fast as a result /»f tlie utilization*of such areas. 'Somewet land-- lu'eoiim suitf’d to a1* falfa.whenTlTiTrTiuglriy dflilnedm Lands tieyvly drained, and many oflmr' well- drained' lands eo.mnfmiiy need, an Up- plication of lime fur ai'fa-Jfa... Frqin one to two tuns, of-1.unit liiiie. two ijr three. Li«n^.jnCZHIdygl iiu,e. nr t-nrey <,r four tons-of'finely groiuid- limestone per' acre ar*- gd’id :tpj<Vieations. The ^seedbed ’•imuld tie tlio^oughly prepared before sow in'g -alfalfa seed; that is. it slimil'! ti« the !y p-iiive-r I zed. W'-iJ. coinpaep-d. 'jipd-.fre'- from w e«-ds. Well-cultivated liehJs of e;uiy yrriu- ties of eow peas o[- r soy lu.-ans,'eirrlv pif- ?afo’ N, or simibir e'rop's.wjib-h mature • :uly Jpaj - he -pr'epaYed easily for-a I'- I FARM » bo0 *‘ tiM »oatf«rfal Pam ribAbon LGIWUV Jlow oa# farmpr mHttd flfweo tbo a«li»r* from IM acrea^growa " * Vtn«* :« f««4. ProdigUoi* *l«4d«i r AEMaBH SHAD {JUMPAN ti Iii Italy a process has been invent tsi for nialvingr sid^walk.tyeS uf. v serpeii ings from old brick pavements.- '<Vrtainlv you can—s~ child; it’s \tmTPm4\e aH siietikpweTF- speaking-It now.”' * "What7 Is it*English we'h* talking right this ' niinuFe? Is ..it truly. ClirkarlUat Eminently Qualified. \ •, -J... A tinyHht>X' w«;aj'iual.smoked speuta- sarpn the eitrh amhwntelied other • playing hall pi the. St reef. lb- e ifn. exj'italde' iiudioiiee,. jumping nn'viiig h‘ s urnis? ; and. calling out j he really had something "to do i the game. And sometimes just Mime- a iii’\ would.thinkJu wave b. lie was rad In a patli.eii.e.'liH.b' inti lm dirftriy’know i;. tor when r Tuan paused- Lo .ask liiin 'it In*.was liavitig ig good lime' he'.piped out with ■happy importance ; . - "Yes sir;. I "In the uinplre.” ‘■’FliaJ’s a' fine', position. How did they i-oiiie to give it to you7" "Because 1 can'ty-gc'straight." \ The nmn said it was a most.excellent reason, luit lie doubtless''knew th.il the hoys had a liner one.r-‘Washington WANTED - AGENTS 2iK?8 earn big proBU •filing (narmntiMd nnrocry MoBk dnrlng all j>r »par« time. Belling outfit and Inwraa Lion* free. Addtee* Uhm lumi (*., Bulling Ala Pimples, ririoils, carbuncles, dry up and disappear^with Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. In tablets or liquid. mother Ad drew bum linwj Ca, Buliilb, Ala " "(if course, my dear. Wimt . Imp ,m . v gunge did you jifippose it was that w^-i ,l,: " •tftlk?‘” v ’ ’ • .-am c , j'U 1 - "Win. iHot 1pm P diditVmuppo-se -ft bus was English, itr any other language. 'H‘ ! I thonglit It was fu-t regular talk, of .son, ..Siane men would also repeal the law ut gravitation; - CHARLOTTE, NO. 17-1R17. course alee the curing may be done in the rexa«. mTmTT-owN. theiy-hy paving the labor Grandi of < ? oe.kipg. ’Tf it-'gefs wet in the wind | fiiiu- o! row—U-* should"-he spread out to dry nt, <>f in.ui is the water has dried froin.tlie I'en-eii ' Relieved Her Feelings. One warm smmner lufteittooji little Helen was on tlie poreli with Tier jnother. Jijlie. heeanie^quite’ restless ; * (up-and dow n ajid around -In* 'wmulil jwu'.k are! finally, with a lag sigh, she sentdd liersdf ,ln iu-r. liVtle rr'-knig -Chair simT said: “Oh,'darn the ’good- | ness prarioils'.”., • , Her mother’ vairj.'r- ."Why.' Helen,., wimt .uaide you say that?” . 'j "Oil. I just Iftul to say or jIo some-- thing.’": - ' -tv . _ .Net Conte; soon FqT Infante and Children. s:it i ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT. .. Getting Even. Kt irgt-otT 'tT’TlTulVr a gen t)'— ; ffon't w or . tlie operation.-ALill he a-s-^.lfe am >y tis that-last ear you sold. md.j—_ AVc^fatilc PrcparatiofifcrAs • simihTthi^UieFood by tin^theStomadis and Bowclsa Witliin thr-ett^P of a new the grandfather type i« ee photmgraph and cabinet'for r Bears the Signature All some.’men donn thisHife is to hope for a refibtiVm. . wdjp Thercti) r Promoting Chcetfulncss airdflest Contains, -neither Opium, Morphine nar ( Miiteml.' Not Narcotic sAMH-pmsot I W oiiiyl dfi- fltdpeof Pumpkin Wk. V S " &XU , fitfa-lnunttSe%s ' I harm Med A - tl l lonnnl top* J I ’ .. ... buth'yrrrn Flanf { J \ A hdpful Remedy for Ck)nst1|Ktlion and Diarrhoe* j and Iwcrishnesstfui ' toss oij Sleep / , res'uItin^thorcfivnyil» lftfaOC > '**; Facsimile Swnature_of Lespedeza Hay, Cocks Covered VSAith Canvas. A_£on\ enrelit^dev ice some* rk(of 11 tying yewjiojHiay.ju;iy w itTissyriiis (rr .poles .six tj e« it th>s4(iii and- h*;Id fotir i by tneans; of irKsiiled upon which [lerxnits the rm K <.o ejr- among the-' yitie-s^' tluP.^-etn-ed tucy per a.ere'rnicir eutfTIi . | Mines use ‘ i be 'made Tong joined feet- apart at the ImtTtn ' frpss.]>b i ees. Tite vines ■ 'his rmrk nuTtite. freely curing thejn Tj'filckTy pn<J sallsfact/irily ri 1 no be ftp •'with little lo«s of-leaves.. ••'(‘K.nrjs ..beef ~7 y. Soy Be?ns. . • grow Jpg sfo, . . The soy heafi is jmrAmp.-fciHfvU-Ty new a vatunhle- J cropin tjds coitntry. hut nhe wldch h'as.'T-tri can- *sh rfast gained favor in the Smith .uiu! it v-xee<siy< i ,N>'it'Tl) _ :ilike. The s<irg'+Trfrnr'NvIt 1!-^tiim!-i 'pasturag'e f< "ijT .."falhor well, and makes a Iniy mnketi not t( ; -shuliar dn quality to thrit fF«>m cow—mne -late -1 pnjix^ 1 W •■!yi 1 ! timl lining IT^ bjisinring alfalfa Is-^ot- to be rec leaves liHler.thnn cowpons. hut has'a memfed in The South, hs the fta-m -trtopeTfhnms stem. Soy beans produce frequently* injured, theo weeds Th: heavier seed yields than cowpe^p and . and Invade the field.- ; m—-—• .' 4 ' ! ”h?- -. . i r v . cattle. -->ii.-op, and young < k- of alt land-!. It is also ■ feet] for urdtimnrfiiiriTiTs, ould he farn’ii i*u<, t«o f, n/| - rly. 'affords spTenyli' IE Cgntaub Gompanit. \fw , lrnt carte n j Us-t- bd e HuXoo e!o-ely fior IpfcBLACAMANs i < 'idDKATrgi j S^altbr'c^j i»»owwwo«i 'MDMOalWK ‘ l,.J> I .MU*'!' | 9ooDrops INI AN IS ( Hin»’’10