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I ■ I Novelists and Schoolgirl*. - Scott never mentions a schoolgirl Imagine Thomas Hardy fashioning a schoolgirl out of Wessex: clay, or George Meredith venturing tb describe Diana of :the Crossways;% thbse early CONTINUER SHORTAGE OF ouid have years. Arnold- Bennett w created a ilttie mininrure old wife, as Straighten Up! Dpn’t Lose a Day’s;Work! Clean Your Sluggish Liver and Bowels With “Dodson’s Liver‘Tone.” Van Eyck and Mending £nint babies like miniature ,old men. Hi G. Wells would depict her as incipient tempta tion to lead er. Britllng, for instance, into, one - of'a dozen roniantlc adven tures. Galsworthy would try to fit her into an ethical system, 'into^’a niche, of social Justice ori matrimonial ven ^iiresr- Mr. Howells, one may.Imagine... might have- essayed the- tnsljc4 but In'- would have tried -to moot the difficulty f t T gh! Calomel makes you sick. Take a dose of the vjle, dangerous drug to night' and tomorrow you may lose a day's work. ^ Calomel, is mercury or quicksilve^ which causes necrosis of the bones" Calomel, when it come3 Into contact with sour "bite Crashes into it. break ing it up. This is when you .-fee!‘that 'awful nausea and cramping. If you feel sluggish and “all,knocked out,” if ■your liver is torpid and bowels consti pated Or you have headacherdizzlhessf coated tongue,'if breath is bad or stomach sour, jfist tn a spoonful, pf harmless Doilpon’s l iver T<.-ru-. Here’s my "guarantee*—Go to any -drug-store.or dealer ..and js.eL.a- aftceni. bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone. Take _3 'spoonful tonight and if it doesn’t straighten you right up and make 70* r feel fine and vigorous by morning I want you to go back to the. store and get your money. Dodson's Liver Ton*; is destroyihg the sale of calomel be cause it is real liver medicine; entire ly vegetable, therefore it cannot sali vate of make you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of Dodson‘s^Liver Tone will put your slug gish liver to work And clean ybur boir* I els of that, sour bile and constipated I waste which is clogging your system and fnaking you.fe.el miserable. I guar* antcq that a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone wiftkeep ybur entire family feel* Jng fine for months.-' Give Ttto your children. It 13 harmless; doesn’t grip* and 1 they like its pleasant taste.—AdT. er dabs blues- bn yellows to-make : ! green—Hy adding to a primness, rend nlscont of the Vicar of Wakefield, ; tiu> schoolgirl, ns we set* h* r^ _is .1111 _ Amorhlt-n -product-arid modern.—II. I». Scftjrwtctr.An rhA A'^c-fifTc Maga/hrc: To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S .TASTEE'fefyS ksaur -what you are 'taking, as the formula is printed on every label,, showing it is Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iren builds up -the system. 50 cents. SflW'fflrdT yean. • Fw At the co£t of a small jar of ordi nary cold cream one can prepare a full Malaria, CfciflrfcfeffF.' Also a Fine General. Strengthening Tonic, 60c and $1.00 at all lemon «kln soit<nt-c,imct_oo-mulixintr 'benutiThr, bv squeezing the.;-juice of two fresh iernorfs’into il bottle contain-: ing thr(*e ( ounces of orchard white/ Care should be take;! to strain the juice, through a fine Moth so no lemon pulp gets in. then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to blench and HEREFORDS OF EXCELLENT BEEF QUALITIES “Pence in Europe does not mean cheap meat's, ns n wn^hl shortage ex ists and years will be required 1 -to rem edy it.” This is the opinion of L. W. Conover. Union Stockyards. Chtea'go, who addressed a meeting of cattlemen at the Missouri College of Agriculture recently, Mr. C’dnoyer discussed the*' present cattle market conrtipnVis and attributed’ high prices to a scarcity of meat animals. • .“Much misconception exists concern ing the present cattle market coridH tlons,” said Mr. Conover: “Scepticism ns to legitimacy of prices is rife. The Enrtrptanrwar is embred with respon sibility for itiflutiorr of prices but this is an erroneous idea without - ’the least foundation on fact. While the feed 1<111 has been a factor it has actually be>qi. detrimental to the winter mar ket cmising liquidation tlmt lias ex- rerted a\k*pressiug influence on prices. Tills wa« especially true during April when tliousHndS' of light yearling steers were sacrificed owing to an Ad vancing. corn market and approhen- sioiTW government price-fixing. That prices withstood tllisVllqnldntlnn so well and recovered promptly when supply pressure was removed ought to be convinring of underlying snu-hgtlt.’’ the fh-ospi'i t warranted him in The as sertion tlint cheap lij*ef is not pos-< slide.' “Present feeding conditions’ wot!id lie materially alleviated hy one go*|d crop season.’' continued Mr. Con over, “but ca'tth* tire not made in a few months and the prospect for the breeder is all 'that could be, desired. “IHirhng the coming- summer.and fall fat ctittle. must .‘'command good prices ns the liquidation of the last three months has made: a Serious draft tin the visible supply and the most se vere winter in tin- Northwest in thirty years nteiuis a shott and tight -run-of beef froth that quarter. Regardless of peace or war, sign’s are Optimistic Marital Consideration. A Considerate man who really wants to make his wife happy will look de jected hqd miserable, at the, station when she is leaving for the’summer. She carries axheavy heart with her if he happens to be brutal enough to look as if ho were anticipating a hot old'time.—Houston Post. y _ .Fish Are Misnamed. Apparently every popular name for fish Is a misnomer. There Is a fish plentiful on the coasts of Alaska known as the ntka maekend. The bu reau of fisheries patiently points out that it is noj a mackerel and nothing remove such blfniiidiss.-as frepkles, sal lowness and tan, and is the, hleill sktn softener, smoothenej and heautifier.. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra grant lemon lotion and massage It daily .into the face,, '.neck.. xrros. aad- hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, freshen and bring out the roses pnd beauty of any skirt. If is truly marvelous to smoothen rough, tired, red hands. AdVT” * like a mackerel. But it is,-an excel* lent food "fish, and eau by shipped salt* ed. Alaska tuinneries have been en couraged to salt this fish, which will bo ' known ’ as the atknfish. and it stiould make its appearance. Mn OUT markets in the coming winter. , their’ cattle WATCH YOUR SKIN IMPROVE that-dhmesfTV When You Use Cutlcura—The Soap to Purify and Ointment to Heal. equal to the demand.” More than one hundred cattle feeders attended the meeting. These men came to-the university to Inspect a cattle- feeding experiment which was con ducted during the winter.' 1’rof^xH. O. Allison of tlie College of Agriculture -presort ted the data' concerning thV experiment which closed—May 4. Final the change In your skin, results of the test and other tests will toilet preparations exist.' he published soon. • It is expected that 1 Frey sample each by ma the data presented will he of great Address postcard, Cutlcu erves Just as nerve wear is a case of kidney weakness, so is kidney trouble a cause of, nervousness. Anyone who has back ache, nervousness, “blues,” headaches, dizzy spells, urinary ills and a tired, worn feeling, would do well to try Doan’s Kidney Pills. This safe,. Telia- Gy-ls Won't Agree. - While we cannot wholly Indorse the plan to impose an extra tax on bach elors, we are frank to say, having been A torjhd liver condition prevents proper food assimilation. Tooe up your liver with Wright B Indian Vegetable PUla They act gently and surely. Adv. -- ble remedy is recommended by thou- This hodyjs not a homo, but an inn trod that’ only, 'for a shnrr time.- Seneon. sand* who have had relief from juat such troubles. A North Carolina Case Mrs. Q. G. Pro- 'FwrrPkfmw pest, Gaither Ave. WkaStorr’ and Eighth -St., J N e vt o n, N. C., \ says: “I suffered l£I Cockroaches can fememheF. and The Effects of Opiates T HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to onium and its various preparations, all of which are narcotic, ia well known. Even Jo the smallest doses, if continued, those opiates cause changes in the func tions and growth of the cells winch are likely to become permanent, causing imtxx i’.ity. mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying e wers are a result of dosing yvith opiatek or narcotics to keep children quiet their infancy. The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable.-1 The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups arid other narcotics to children by any but a'physician cannot- be too strongly popular favorite, the Spanish peanut PEANUT GAINS FAVOR Tht^'Spnnlsh Is il quick grower, niatur stoope pounds t sharp twinges dart- Ia ed throuKh me. I I had headai ties anil ||Hn|U dizzy spells, and IB spots appeared be- fore my eyes. The first box of Doan’s Kidney Pills r*» lle.ved me and I continued taking them until I was well. I have had no further trouble In over a year.” Get Dean** at Any Store, 80c • Bets DOAN’S" .“JiV FOSTER-M1LBURN CO., BUFFALO. N.Y. Mrs. G. Van S.*—And, under no clr- -eumstaHces, Griffin, rr^mnirii'wnitlng In the drawing-room until I come down, 'as you j(li(l yesterday. Griffin (letting himself down to -hi* heels again)—But snpposp, mem, ns I takes him to lie.a gent, mom, what’ll hear watchin’.-mem? bunch variety and forms its prolific fruit In a. tlm^ • cluster of thin shell plump peas to * base <>f the Insistent Demand for Informa tion Regarding This Crop. pods, with usual each pod. close vat ion and harvesting. N(t is rich in oil find is tin* most generally grown peanut for. crushing and stock feed ing. Likes SEndy Loam. The peanut thrives best in n loosK sandy loam tliat ia well druined and contains plenty of ■'lime. Most any soil, however, that does not crust or Acreage Will Be Materially Increased Ail Over Growing Area of United • States This Year—Likes Sarniy Loam. decried, and the druggist should not be. » party to it. Children who are ill ne»ed the attention of a physician, and it ia nothing less than a crime to- dose them willfully with narcotics.-/ Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the -■ - signature of Chas. II. Fletcher. - fS* s Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 7<!c4C»u/bC PAIN? NOT A BIT l \ LIFT YOUR CORNS (By BLETCHFR DAVIS, Texas Depart ment of Agriculture.) The dlsnsll*rs that Ivefell the cotton crop In 11*14, when the price fell below rein ■Huaniilk TTntrtfigpT'TTrr •rnTfrgffrTrf-tttb-wtt’ profitajile to grow them dor coinmer oiftl j>uri>oses on clayey ^soils that will occasional slight stimulation. No humbhg! Apply few drop* weevil curtailed the yield, coupled with the present "scarcity- and high •price of all kinds of feed stuffs, has stimulated, as nothing else could have done, an Interest In diversification. In casting about for available crops that promise a reasonable profit, the pen- uut seems to he the most popular. 'From every direction, therefore, there comes an insistent demand for infor- -v^ 'niation about tills crop. ‘ — The peanut belongs tn the legume ^family, but has the habit',peculiar to itself of forming its pods or peas un- olergratmrt. ' It came tf> he Called a CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS then JusKlift them away adhere to the nuts In digging, on ac count of the difficulty Of* preparing them for.market. The soil should be thoroughly qtrepareJl „hy * early and deep Wenking, where practicable, and frequent disking and harrowing to conserve moisture, keep down weed growth until planting time,-and to put the' soil in good tilth. Each farm er should understand the .physical na ture’ and the needs of his particular soil'and so handle it as to secure the best possible seed bed. That the sanqi meftiod of handling all soils will hot attain this end is obvious; hut the obtaining of the best possible seed bed is the object to he sought ami all methods should ho adapted to this achievement. ■ - with ftagers. KILL'THEM by using Stearns’ Electric Past* Full direction* in 15 language* Sold everywhere—25c and $1.00 U. S. GOVERNMENT BUYS IT This new drug is an etner c discovered by a Cincinnati cht is called freezone, IYER PILLS. CONSTIPATION d can now be obtulued in^Mlny liottles as here shown jat yorjl very little cost from any ■Liw drug store. Just ask for freezone. Atiply a drop or ■■ two dlrectfy.upon a tender II corn or callus and lnstant- . II ly the soreness disappears. || Shortly you will find the w corn or cnllus so loose that ^ _ you can lift it off, root a rid all, with the Ungers. as soon ns they know iNhv Not a twinge of pain, IjpTaf soreness or Irritation; not Jjjf; ||l even the slightest smart- ^ ing, either when applying ^ freezone or afterwards. I )| * This drug doesn’t eat up I i the „ corn or callus, but | 1 ,i ,? I: shrivels them so they Ioqs- ' jjr# I en and come rtght out; It I r'I! 1 1 !ji Is no humbug! It works | I . jj|,| like a charm. For a few cents you can get rid of ev ery hard com, softcore-or corn between the toes, as well as pain ful’ calluse^ on'-bottom of your feet... It i never disai>points and never burns, bites’or inflames, if your druggist | hasn’t any freezone yet, tell him to j get a little bottle for. you from his wholesale house.—adv. Genuine bears signature nr P«ln rt*c usuall y indicate the absence of Iron in V/Oionebs orraie races theb , ood _, t a condition’which will be greatly helped by SXter SlrOnrillS in the Great Mattamuskeet Drainage District in Hyde County, N. C., are now opened for salK Here are some of the richest and mosKproductive lands,, in the State. Men wtR buy t^ese lands as soon ns they know ifbout them. W* want agents everywhere to take up the sale of these lands, /fe wiH nay a lib eral cash commission. Lot usHell you all about it. Inclose this ’advertistH(ient with your letter and address (KVIH New Holland Farms, Inc., New HoU land, Hyde County, North Carolina. Acrobatjc MilftancyV “So your English cousin turned to active service.” “Yes, he’s itnek jit tlm front. Then Silence. ’ ' -They were dancing merrily, ■young man and the young woman were talking of nothin /‘haracterlstlc of maturing its nmlt un- WheirThe good man begins to swear the had man should be on hand to get a few pointers. ——_—^ ’ No,” answered the youth. The origin of this plant is somewhat Haven’t yon jmmd the Officers- IIo- .»hscured, but it is kriowtr: w*‘ he a was ~ brought- to GOOD BREEDING STOCK shrve corps’?’ That Laid Golden Retairt^Sows for Pro- nfuch about that sort of thing.” “Haven’t you done anything about the war?” “No,” the youth replied. ’ Whereupon' tire girl stopped dune Here It-was grown in a Jim- for many yearsrhirt it never ) y/'-nii.. of /*<imnu.*ri.»iitl-iiiqji.ir.Limwti. .mi nictier prices many faV,Tiers their hreediiu “I wish you would take nit* to a seat. It I -don’t think I waMt to dance >wltif ' h* 5(»u.”—Washington Staf. r If* raise more* stock—it will pay. In one- great country, the farmers sold their sows last year when the pigs were .weaned. This year pork Is higher In that country, and the farmers haVe no pigs Iff sell., nor sows to raise more. It would have paid them well to have kept the sows to-supply the nation - , . .. with ok- - Man look^ upon a mule.ns the most | .(thsti-nate crentilre on earth, but a mule ha's its own opinion on that subject. ; Foresight “When one of those musty thrrtm topples dver fn Europe do you suppos there ls-qiuch dust?” “Not as riiueli ns ^Ou mlghKthinl Most monarchsttfWcraffe^nough t put their dusUYTway>rtxsafe place b< fore a revolution starts.” '' ' ago ,,f- 2<t0,-00n. The acr -agt* wtU he. materially laereased all uvgf tlm pea- tiut-gn>wii.ig area t>f the Unjted States this year. • — - . ’ i Varieties of Peanuts. There are two varieties of peanuts with, reference to their growing ehar- neferisties—the runner and the lmneh Varieties. The latter is the most pop ulate owing to j.ts- greater, ease of cul- tivntiolwmd its usual quicker growth. There are gtHUit five conitndn kimls of j peanuts, namelyt-The Virginia a large peanut of hdfh- xt -hunch hrfd a runner variety, that ritjKu^MC^n.rtbout', J.0 days and weighs^gfwmtHls^titth.e lujshel on the gvefage; fhcTennessbeJ Red, a gi»od hardy grower of the sto£k-fgpder va$tety, hut not generally gfuitUv" the Vat eh el a, a very similar [ 7k*anut to the Tennessee, that matures in about 120 days; the African or f North Cantituar a peanut rich in cdl* but not popular on account of Its run ner characteristics; and, lastly, that , rt«»p Lull ill Him, M,j* of m«ui. «*n ttplU frr~ - tr tTp ov#r; will net aod it. jjT* .i or injur* uifthinj, iiu»r- BoM by 6 wi t by *a- ■ I -. atstssipr*M prapwid Cm *1.1% NAMM.O MMIM, ISO DC KALB AVI., BROOKLYN, N. V. HADE FBOM THE HIGHEST GRADE DURUM WHEAT COOKS IN 12 MINUTES. COOK BOOK FREE SKIXWR MFG.CO. OMAHA. USA Macaroni Tacfori in flmericA SHEEP. RELISH PEA SILAGE Two Kinds. . “Do all of your employees talk base- .hollr -harse-riTCtrrg n n<1 jirTze' flghting?' “No, some'of them talk trimming, hair dressing and dnnclrig.’’ Roman Eye Balaam ia an antiseptic oint ment, applied externally and not a “wash.” Ita healing properties penetrate the in flamed' surfaces, providing prompt relief. Adv. SWEET POTATO PLANTS Naiicy janlLMd Porto Rtco'rrTiOW'to 9,000 a* *3 00. r- ioui* atte.5a I O II new D. F. JAMISON SUMMERVILLE. S. C. AARKER’i Cabbage and Roots of All Kinds Must Be Supplemented Concentrate Feed of Some Kind. HAIR BALSAM A tolirt preparation of martL Hoi pa to eradicate dandrnS. _ For R etfonne CoAar and Baaatptourajar Faded Hail Dr. PeetYa “Dead Shot" not only expels Worms or Tapeworm but cleans ost- tha mucua In which they breed an<h tones up the digestion. Ohe dose sufficient. Adv. KODAKS oevelopU Allr© 1 * films derelpgfd 10c. PrlntsSto 5 eta. Prompt attention to mail orders. K. C. BEJtNAU, Greensboro, N. O. IVa-vine slhige that' is_ free frnm mold is a good -f(y*d for sheep at-atiy Ifm^, as.a part of the ration. As with mfrifcijd.nd ’of silage, cabbage and roots of hnylUi^d «contninu.t^>A. iunch water to he J>d mdtirge amounts. All such fejbd^ roust he »Up{4emente4 hy some concentrate. There la-'no reason why pea silage and cabbage should not be fed-together, hut they should not be fed tb the exclusion of all othet feed*. A man is never>uch a Inmehead that i* ^ he can fool himself By lying to himself. W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 24--19l^ This year the potato rs'king.” Tb w, » FRESH * CRISP - WHOLESOME- DEUG0US THX SANfTMY HKTMM* APHIID M TNI HAKIM* OS TNC*1 BISCUITS MAKt . TNIH TM* God save The king. rlww. 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