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r v. <-. 4-r ..r - t\ABTratgLLSENTINTiI., BARNWJEU^flQlXTHXAROLlMA. / ON HER HANDS Too ID to Walk Upright Operation Advised. Saved by Lydia-£. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 1 UGLY POINTS MAY BE HIDDEN -H CALOMEL WHEN +■ Thia woman now raises uhicken3 and do,ea manual labor. Read her story: }J , Richmond, Ind.—“For two years J [ was so sick and weak with troubles j from my age that when stairs Permanent Fixtures.. Such as Fence_ ( and Clothes Posts, ^Should Be Made Things of Beauty. yii f oing up had to go very slowly with my UfcndSC-off the steps, theh sit down at the top to best. The doctor said he thought I should haVe an operation, and my ^Fiends thought Jjwould not live to move into ournew house. My daughter asked me The most noticeable permanent feXL .lures pt the "bacltyard, Jviiich is tlev iisual‘ place for the city garden, are ~ the fence and the clothes posts. .They remain grim... ttud-r unc<«ni)ri.ti.isiiig. while— shrubs flourish mid flowers hloodr and after the leaves have, with- - ] .erred' and fallen. ' .The garden magazines advise mass- : lng'Vdirubs on.rtlK' fences, Jeltiiig vines j ■ ctimb' the clpthes .-posts or Mringlng", "wire netting for nasturtiumsTo climb upon. ThisN^s well in sm/nner, but / "W mm apNftNma AS ,vi« *v^ 0 i'v-. •* J. » r, ■ *• ri * •i-'..'* c ■ v- AVj. r T*t *• V . “-V>T •uf; wS when the-lejiv<xhaye fallen and the naked fence 4s again exposed, tho dragging vines blow in the wind, and netting and all fall in Tin uncomely , , , . , j ... , ... heap, togethe’r unless the chreful gar- garden work, shoveled dirt, did build- d * n - pr mnovos thwn< . At an yWe‘the ing and cement work, and raised hun- , - ’ .. . ‘ 7 f f dreds of chickens and ducks. I can-' - (nc ® ^nd.tho posts, can only bekgov- not say enough in praise of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and- I Guarantee“Dodson's Liver Tone” Will Give You the Best Liver and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had—Doesn't Make You Sickl . v - —r Stop using'calomel! If makes you _ sick. Don’t lose a day’a work. If you feel, lazy; sluggish,, bilious or const.* '" pated, listen to me! < Calomel is mercury or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel, when It comes Into'..contact with sour bile, crashes into It. breaking LTup. Tills is when you feel that aw- . fuV nausea and cramping. If you feel “all knocked out,’’ if your liveF is tor- • JUd and bowels .constipated or you have headfiche, .(llzziifeVs, Mated tonghe, If , breath is bad or stomach sour Just try a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tone. .. spoonful and if It doesn’t straighten you right up and make you feel flni and vigorous I want yoji to go back to the store and get youf money, Dod* son’s Liver Tone Is destroying^ tho sale of calomel because it Is real liver medicine; entirely vegetable, thereforo it cannot salivate or make you sick. I guarantee that pne _ spoonful of Dodson’s Liver Tone will put your sluggish liver to work and clean your bowels of that sour bile and consti pated waste which Is clogging your system and making you feel miserable. I t g’uarantee that a bottle of Dodson** Live;' Tone will keep your entire fan*-' Here a-my guarani oo • Go to aby Tfy-feeling fine for months: Give It to to try Lydia'E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound as-she had taken it with good results. I did so, my Weakness dis appeared, I gained in strength, moved into our new home, did all kinds of POTATO SPRAYER COVERING FOUR ROWS. (Frepared by.- the United states. Depart ment of Agriculture.) When potato spraying is—worth whih* there Is nothing equal to the old standard bordeaux mixture. I.lme. ly dug before full sprayed- fields do imt maturity. The have a eh a nee' if these facts are Useful you may jiub lish them for the benefit of other women.’’—Mrs. M. 0. Johnston, Route D, Box 190, Richmond, Ind. 50.000 ACRES OF UNO In the Great Mattarauskeet Drainage District in Ilyde County, N. C., are how opened for sale. Here are some of the -^ richest and most .productive lands in the State. Men will buy those lands as soon as they “know about them. We want agents everywhere to take up the sale of these lands. We will pay a lib- - eral cash commission. Let us tell you all about It. Inclose this advertisement with your letter and address (KW) N«W Holland Farms, Inc., New Hol land,THyde County, North Carolina. LAMRERS — White and Colored Steady Work^13o6d Wages Excellent opportunity for handy men -to advance in all trades. Can also use all classes of Mechatiics at Good Wages. Apply in person to Bethlehem Steel Co., Sparrow’s Point, Md. Back to Earth. We had a friend wjm had been pret ty prosperous, but who came upon evil - days. We met him one day a,nU he s|iid that he was pretty -close to ho- ered witlr foliage and blooru dnrjng' a’ sulphur, powdered sulphur, and other short period. L - new mixtures that liave rump into-use The solution of the difficulty then^ .In- .orchards nfe ■ fnjtirions to the. f oil- 'age peaker In fnngiwidat -jic.tlftn..’or both, fm.d the experiments to date show tlutt'ior potattrrs and other truck crops nothing, has yet been, found to replace the, copper-fungicides! I-*otqt() sprayings in the northern states is an estaldPHmd practice of proven profit, but'einidiu>*ns in. the At- ls to make the fence and posts, .the ugly and permanent features, things of beauty. -A fence may he mmje of^ finch a pattern ns not to he~ofFenstve to the eye, and if it is possible to have It of brick or stone it .need not be a support for vines unless one desires it.'- ^ The posts, too. may be placed in position^ They nujy be jniinted >grflen, a soft color, harmoniz ing well -with grass, vines and flow ers. • -/-t—- —r-—--r- . These two difficulties; disposed - of, one may begin the planning of tho backyard pity garden with confidence. to develop.a full measure of return for the protection given by the spn|>\- In dry seasons,'especially, which are unfavorable for Tate iiliplit, it is un likely that spraying verly. potatoes* In the South will, be profitable. The av erage experience of the past H-n. years from South T Vfrolina (o '.Norfolk does not present a strong argument for spraying. In Florida, there- have been several years when late Might has pre vailed and spraying has been profit- aide. Here the argument for crop in- drug storn.or.dealer and get a aD-cent bottlt of Dodson’s Liver Tone. Take a A Panama. The straw lint’s reappearance led Barclay Warlpirtmi, tho Philadelphia newspaper owner, to say: i— r - \ “Before the war I often golfed at Biarritz, at the Chambre d’Atnour olf links, looking'out over the Bay of Biscay. “Sometimes I had for caddie an old Scotchman'. I said to the old Scotch man oneday: “ Glorlofis view ! Glorious view, ph ?' “‘Yes, Mr. 'Warburton,'- Said he. ‘It’s w hat you height ’ cnM u very fim panama,’ ” your child/gn, It Is harmless; doesn't gripe and th$y like Its pleasant taste —Adv. ;; Started Right i* to Fight. “They quarreled immediately after ’the wedding ceremony.” “That, so? While the guests wer* there?” . “Yts, right in..the .presence-„of ev- vrybody. It seemed a disgraceful tiling to do Until I caught the^dea.” « .“What was the Idea?” “It seemod he warned to eonvtnca all of us that he was not marrying her to escape war.” lifntk cowlal (roniV>'e'v Jm?' sur! ’"? e ,s ' i ' ro "S' T ' !il " 1 -“f >r!t - v «W>"- ERECT NOVEL DANGER’ SIGNS Motorists Think Gbeeh-erbofrrd‘ Warn ings’ Will .Attract the Eye of the Driver Readily. sey to Florida ■ ar* so (litTiibnt ‘ that spraying cannot be expected, to give as htrge returns as in Maine or New •York. Outbwoaks of late 4>!ight, the prin cipal disease for which "potatoes are sprayed, do not occub Hr thm South every year, hut only'during w arm and rainy-'seasons. , Ea.-Jy Might is more frequent, lmt the potatoes are har- vestod hefore^its injuries are fully evi dent. \ . ]• In' the North the gains from spray ing are due to the prolongation of the rations may be adviM«] iy number pro portioned to the frequency of rain, hut always thorough.' - In New Jersey; aisn: asTconrliflnns his^in to approach those of the Nortfi, T ; was sttli hoping. \.ing ' hustedT* hut he Then ht honked liis horn, mbnrhfiilly, and drove awrty, and we di^Jtft see him again till the other dajTwhen we humped into him on theTstreM, says the Cleveland I’lnlndealor. “Hello, old ficoupf^ we saftl. are things brbakilig now?” “How Fhnsyvcred. “I'm on mv ' “■Tlpei feet agaln^ . ’■TmUy:'' we' exclaimed. “How die’ you do R?” . , /%ohl my car.’*" The joke-was so obvious that didn’t see it HU after he had gone. we Women “Man” Mail Vans. Seven hundred _hqrses tielonging to Tho.--fitytil G-mtf- .are "planned .and run entirely ny womenT'Under the guidance o'f a skill ful veterinary) ..surgeon. The sick horses are groomed and cared for by uniformed’vfomnmiivh.o weiir onllnary breeches and knee-lqng coafis of dark blue linen. Thg drivers of tin 1 mall cartswear very/snmr{ uniforms <».f -dark blue sergq, edged with red and having brass buttons with the royal cipher. Their dark blue peaked caps have' also a line of red am! a badge - slo*wfog-that they areon Msmajesty’s sendee. -V ‘ \ TTuu'kerh.oard signs have been crect- ♦bl in Cotmnbus, (>., ns dairger signals. : Certain fitreV : iters.’ctiqns ;iiii 1 the nnrni\v pai kways inThe<ent<’"r of wide t h n rxji g fares have tli.> scenes of nu merous jnotoh ac cidents, and these hoards; composed of b lack and \Vhlie sqifiifcsr tir- rang.’d alternati'- ly, have lioen set up ns , warnings at these places. They hear no- In scription except a statement that they Were installed by the Columbus Automobile club, It is believed that the checkered pattern w ill attract the eye readily and soon will come to he recognized by all as an emblem* of danger. The city .iias iu'omi-o-tl to eqAup them with red Tights. Tlie signs measure three by six feet. gain* from spraying inhy’^be expected. Growers slmuid see that pumps -are in yrder bvtol materials within reach. Watch Hie ^feather arid the pcoj). and if conditions. fiiTqraMe to blight pccur, spray with hordcfiqx •'dxtu-re, (blue- stone four pounds:- 0040 four pounds, water lift V .gallons). .Wrvlv thorough- ly'nnd ajt a high pressiire.N Th^P>re- j.erfiiff of growth from two ib six 1 vailing prices for potatoes nurRy such ' eeks at thf^ end of the season. In i \ « the South where potatoes are genernl- /otatoes mtrke su ewr crop dToiiMy.a PLANTING OF PEANUTS Level System t$4o Be Preferred on Well-Drained-Soils. insurance of the new* crop TToubfyvde- ,slrai>le 4 too deep, in which case, they may never -come through, I’T'oqm-nt shal low cultivation with ordinary Imple ments to keep down weeds and Moun tain a soil mulch is all the cultivation needed. Even this should cease when the plants begin to .peg and by the -last j4awUig-...a- genl,l,y_j4«)ping rjdge or bed should be formed around the With the Fingers! -+■ Runnor Varieties Should Be Planted v ' Time for Harvesting. Do not be in too^reut a hurry to harvest. When* the vines ''begin to About 36 Inches Apart in Row and 16 Inches in Drill— t__, . - - # ‘ Keep Rodents Away. (By FLETCHER DAVIS. Texas Depart ment- of Agriculture..)';,, On well-drained soils, sm-lr’as inost southwest Texas soils, level planting ^for peanuts is to be preferred. Svheth- Without Any Pain Sore corns, laird corns, soft corns or any kind of a corn dan shortly he lifted right out with the lingers if Vou will aijiply on the corn a few drops\f freezone, says a Cincinnati authority^ At little cost one can get a small bot tle of freezone at any drug store, which will positively rid ouMs f.’et pX. CYttiy corn’or calTus without pain or sore- ne^or the danger of infection. . This mew drug is an ether compound, and dries Um moment it is applied and does not inflame or even Irritate the surrounding skin. Just think! You can lift oft yourX^ofrns and calluses nowr- without a bit oLpaln or Soreness. If your druggist hasn’t freezone he can easily get a small bottle ifrtr you from his' wholesale drug house.—adV. ripen, -or tm-n “yctiow" and the nuts do not rattle^ in t'lie shell after being 'dried VTew days, plow them'out wRh ^ tif^^re ofdark^ness^and^^^mt? Soldiers of One Army. “Are not all true men that live, or ' that ever lived, soldiers of the same army, enlisted Under heaven** captnln- cy, to do battle against the same ,ene er the ltwel system or the, ridgi> meth^ low as-possible, without hntvlng- nnr fdflfft v X!t uniforms shall be good, so _ .1 * ... * 1. ... - .. r. .1 v. .. 1 fL.. »7o n t.v 1 ri>i. . } —— v ——. -4° • • od is to lie.preferred, however, is best determined—as Tn the preparation of tlie soil—by the man on tlye ground. If one. town succeeds in relocating .or depressing or elevating a railroad, tlie adjacent towns have to 'plan to ebuform. If a railroad station is' lo cated near the border of a town the^ nearby streets and -car lines in tlie next town are altered to fit. A good park on the edgp of one community lias a strong influence on tlie park sit uation of the adjacent community, Bad housing “Just ov/>r the line" brings Up. serious'planning problems, -'Differ-. ent planning laws arid restrictions 'In'" towns which bonier on one another * a potato digges, or turning plow from which tlie mold hoard lias been re moved. being, careful to .plow as shnl* Why should we misknow one another, fight not against the enemy, but against (YurseIVes, from mere dliTerence of uni of the mits in the ground. The njtro- gen-bearing nodules are on the roots of the plant and the roots, for that they hold In them true, valiant men.”— Carlyle. -bt*- rrirtntTTh-mry- rime after -m-ore- ■VHbuU>ke>. lofi-4n- the— about May 2.0 fo>* the large pod vari eties’or July 10 for the Spanish., The runner varieties should be planted about .TO Inches- apart in the row and 10 inches in the drill, while 28 inches In the row and 0 to .12 Inches in the drill will suffice for the hunch va rieties. There are penuut planters _on the market at fflom $10 to $20 that will "drop the shelled peas of the larg er varieties or either the "shelled, peas “or the whole pods 4 the Spanish va- rlety. It, takes about \% pecks.of the give rise to all sorts of cojTiplicati.ms Iar «‘ T varieties.of shelled peanut^ and ' and unfairness. Of two “towns side bv oAe of the Spanish, or Hi bush-! grimml tban"harxuitvd-witl^-lbe-emu.; Allow the pjowed-out nuts oml vines to dry an hour or two'nnd tiien stack in small well-ventilated stacks—pre ferably around a small pole and off the ground a few inches—and let them cure thoroughly lor five or six weeks.' Do not handle when damp fronr dew .or rain and watcfTstacks to see.that they do not heat or Mold."" The aver age yield per acre tlie country over is ,T4 imsheis - itntfi fronr'one-haif to two If 6 ars FRECKLES Now It the Time to tift Rid of Tb«M • I *ly- Spots. Th»rf‘t no longer th<* ailght^at need of f«-<-tlng i«h*mn) ' 6t your frtckl'V at tht prett riptkin othlho .— double strength — id guaranteed to remove these homely spota ...Simply get an ounce .at othlne—rdoubt* atr-ngth—Worn' your druggist, and apply % little, of it night and morning and you should soon see that.even the worst freckles have begun to disappear,- while the Oigfite* ones have vanished entirely. It la seldom that more than one ounce la needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a beautiful Clear completion ’ - Re sure, to ask for the double strength othlne. as this Is sold under guarantee si money back If It fails to remove frecklM.*^ Adv. Forestalling a Shortage. Tills restaurant shortcake is appro* ypriately named, all right. It surely loesn’t last long. Granulated Eyelid*. Sties, Inflamed Eyed relieved over night by Homan Eye Balsam, On* ti^al proves Its me^tt. ~ Adv. He who would enter politics shoul4 first learh\to watch his step. Sac! they 8PREA » ICSI DISEASE Plaead anywtiera.OalBjr Ply Killer attracts and kills a* ui, ernameoUl. eooveo) 3i.S , ‘2fSr W0 ■■ "/,C ' '. r ,, . Wt-t ' Daisy Fly JCillar HAMOLd SOMCas, ISO DC KALB AV«.. WtOOW.rH, N. V. ABSORBINe *TRA0E MAPR BtG.U.S PAT. OH will reduce inflamed, swollen Joints. Sprains, Bruises, Soft Bunches; Heals Bolls,* Poll EviLQuittor, Fistula tmd infected s6res quickly as it is a positive antiseptic and germicide. Pleasant ta ■set does nof blister ot rstssto the bur. siri yea caa work (be bond St 00 pet Dwtler dettvered;-- Experience With This Kidney Tledidne a quarter of a century since I in- ;d 1) * —" " " tons of hay, nut a "smaller yield should bring a reasonable*profit to thq! grow er. — —..! -A-,. side, where one is conscientiously in* te^sted^ in tlie nfipearancjo of its Ktreeis and huiitiings and the .other .Is not, tlie hi.tUT.suqn finds i»s.4f nF-n considerable disadvarHugq. Ever'yfhi ig *:! tIon fin ptnfi- ‘Tng- Waste is bouud to ensue with-.! nit It. - X Ws of whole ports to plant. »nGOOD VARIETIES OF TOMATO \\ lier^ tho whole pods are planted,. ■ they shotiltl be socked fin water a few . ai-w. p , a _» f _^ e e . .. . . _ —-fMake Plantings of Stone Variety Every i; Four Weeks-—Spark’s* EarlianiT Is Favored. hours—not, long,. ;nough fur them spoil—and planted down in The moist soil before being permitted to dry. 1. Keep Rodents Away. If there is u llabriity of rodents de stroying the-st<?ds, it is claimed by ■«:icmson ,C6Hpge Bullet In, t , For an ebrly crop of smooth’, iritrnc- five tomatoes. Spark’s Fairlianfl Is It is ttoduced T)r. Kilmer’s j Swamp-Root to my trade and ihey all apeak very favor ably regarding it, and some friends wild it is the best medicine they have ever used. The sale we have enjoyed on the preparation and the splendid reputation that it -feels is a positive priKf that it is one of the most meritorious'remedies on the market. Very truly yours, F. E. BRITTON, Druggist. | Nov. 28th, 1916. Jonesboro, Tenn. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten’cents to I>r. Kilmer Jl. Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bot tle. It will convince anvone. You will also receiv<r 'a booklet 0/ valuable 'infor mation, telling about the kidneys and blad* der. When-writ ing, be sure and mention this paper Regular fiftv-cent and one- dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores.—z\dv. Book 7 M free. reducc* Painful. Swollen. Vein*. Went, Strain*. BrulacSf •topi pajn and inflammation. Price 11.00 per bottle SI dealer! or delirerrd. Will ted you more If yoa Librral Trial Bottle for Me In (tamp*. W F. YOUNG. P D.F..3tOTem»ltSI .Springfield. GREEN MOUNTAIIT ASTHMA TREATMENT This treatment is the result of many years of study -— and ejperienceln th«j»i>ecLal treat* ment ofdlseaaes of the lungs »iw* throat by the late Dr. jrfirGollC gmduateof New York Medical Col- < lege and New York Chemical Lab- oratory, a pr-stltionerln Belief n# and New Turk Charity Hosnltalm and an eminent physician. Kc and •1-00 at druggist*, r™, Sawpta and prkcttcal treatise on Aatbma, ltd causes, treatment, etc. Bent oa Request. J. U. Guild Co., Bnpert,Tk .Parks for All thB People. some tlmf they cvm be protected by ;/ ahout tho h( ' st variety to plant. .For The porks belong to aM the people * dissolving a five-mpt bar of l.atifidry | onu ’ y- S( ’- the fir^t [ilanting should con- and should be so conducted thl(t all will soup Tn boiling water and. stirring ! of OTU ’-balf Earlliina and one-half feel that a genuine welcome ami vari-\ thoroughly Into this u huiLjfint of coal 1 Sfone 'Plants. In order to gather fresh ety of - entertainment, comfort aiul oil and then mixing this hot prepara-1 f buUxe_btlceiaisive- pleasure await them In every paiic. tfon with sufliclent quantity of cool P lnntI ngs of the Stone variety every They should be made so’attractive toXwotef to soak two,bushels of peanutk'A° u,i nnt11 aliout August 15. ib the hulls. v - wKo love to gratify , children’s desire for . the same articles of food and drink that grown-ups u^e, find tlie general populace that hundreds wiH flock thereto where now thejndi- "not lie used op shelled peanuts, and It vidual “flocks? in loneliness, - ' Some’ Ur better to poison the rodents before parks are planned and planted as planting rather than .fieek to repel though they possessed an attitude, one them in this way. The nuts should of extreme austerity, seeking to over- be planted in ,moist ground, but they, visitor and curb his natural need be covered To a depth varying This preparation should I There will be grpen tomatoes on the- | plants that were set out last when the frost ap]>etfrs. If these yinos are hung up under shelter before tlmy are dam aged by frost, most of this green fruit will ripen. -X POSTUM ’just the n ‘There's a Reason w awe the exuberance. These cold and uninvit- iiag. inlmspHable parks should have in troductions of bright flowers, "tennis- courts, swings, . teeter-boards, ‘saorf " jboxes, SeaTs, arbors, picnic grounds, ' music, etc., and thereby become at tractive to their owners—the public at large.—Exchange, ~ > ' - ’j . . — u_ Using Wflls and Fence#, ' •Mwee owo'whfrHld' be madg ‘vf wtfltB' 1 and fences In small gaedens. It is not always necessary that either orna-* mental or fruiting plants should be in the open or clear ot^tructures. Not alone ornamental vines, but also frult- vlnes ftnif Bhnibs may be trained In.faitahape #r flat aigainst walls cov- ered with mesh wire. Used in this way even melon and cucumber vines become ornamental and do splendid u short-season screens. \ > . -; from only three-fourths of au Inch in heavy- soils 40 t\vo Inches in light sandy soils.. ' J j If the soH sJibws a tendency to bake or Is becoming 'oiil with weeds or i grass, a drag harrow can be run over ' tlie crop while It ’s young.or just coin- BEST PROFITS FROM MANURE Farmer Who Permits Loss Through Leaching Is Neglecting Important Fertility Feature. The Better Way. "What I went through in my mar ried life was a caution.”., .. Lr. “WitiTt I went through In ray mar- ri*•<! lit'- \v<-re my hiisiiand’s pocWets.” Important to Nlothers Examine ^carefully every bottle of CAST41UIA, that famous old remedy • for infants and (•hlldren, and see that it T; Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria ECZEMA ktcatipy bnck without queLtion If HUNTS CTKE fails In the treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA, KINUWORM,TETTER ©rother itching skin diseases. Price 60c at druggists, or direct from 11. Rickirft Melicina Co., Shtrmaa.Tu. -FLAGS—-—FLAGS-- Buy direct from manufacturer . Two o( our biggeat »elier» 4^1 ETSag JiSi FAST COLOR INTERNATIONAL FLAG CO. 342 C*n*l St N Y City Agents and Driers W^ntril . -ta SWEET POTATO PLANTS Nancy Hall and Porto Hieo’a, 1,000 to 9JM0 aS H.oa 10.UX) up at to ja F O B. Here. D. F. JAMISON 4 SI MMEIYILLE. S. C. The best profit to be obt(iined_fnnn feeding live stock Is the stable ma nure. With our lands respondhlg as tear the plants out of the ground, or they do to applications of stable ma- WWf -mr lTTff^'irtre^bfrfti^^ amoun"' , ^ve!r™isn?c , laTly lng up. being carifuK of course, to set the teeth of* the harrow so as uot to tear the plants out of the ground, or when grass and weeds grow rapidly, 1 when a liberal amount of hefldfiig Is the firsthand even the second plowing used, may be eqiniUto;ttir'vntw of the may be done by running a sweep shal- feeds used feertainl>V equal to the tna- low and close enough to completely nurlai or feftlJMr value of ti cover up all the grass, weeds and eveu used. the peanuts. This operation, if donl? In time," will clean the rows bXshioth- erlng the grass and weeds, but the pbanuts will CdEfl^Through to a per^ - Appearances muy be deceitful-but a ‘ three days’ .growth of beard always is exactly what it looks. X - '■ ! • a.*' . » . 'v . FARMERS AND SHIPPERS NOTICE Ship jont vegatablea to n*,aei blghest market foratcncil. w* ' _ —iK Merc *. Write for atcndl. We al»o bacdle eaaa- W> YOST A CO., Wtoleaaia Commlaaion Matt. 100 lUade Street, New York Dr. Peery’a •'Dead Sbot** ta not a ‘no- tenge” or •’ayrup." but a real old-faahloned dope of ‘ medicine which cleans out Worm* or Tapeworm with a single dose. Adv, SXIlCITt Makes Tend. lUrr Tender Feet Tourk (no lUmpe.) TU ^ . BMa.rtaabmg.r^ Too few women know how to use dry goods afte> they get them. FARM BANDS JtS£ W. N. O, CHAin.OTTt, NO. tffft fpnHa t MV ill. UO -r'f " , , Ttle . . iyho. ullowa half this profit* tn wasite through leaching or -, through failure; to provide ample, bed ding 1 Ts neglecting to save the only {" feet stand* within 24 .to 48 hours, pro- certain profit from the feeding of Uvs v»4ed. of courttiJhej are not covered | stock^-Progresslve Farmer.