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Kpspii p pm m| FUNGOUS DISEASES OEJSWEET' POTATOES, \>1 .Contents 15 Fluid Drachm For Infants and CThildjua. alcohol-3 rpn c j . alcohol-3 renvoi- | 1 Avertable lYcpafotioiforAs • j. similatingtheFood byjkfo 1 *' T tin^TheStomAchs and Bowigar Thereby Promoting Di^^tion Cheerfulness and Itesi.Contaitf Cheerfulness and Kesvwn“““ Neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. NotNahootic *Btcipt ofMDtSMfLELK&R PunptjJ* W \ /behalf* SalU /tHarhanaitSci* i f v horn W I <7tnfai&gaf I ; flaror ' A helpful Remedy for ' Constipation and Diarrhoc *! anl *«•£*» “ d • LoSSOFSLFr.J resulting ihercfromunjnfancy Fac Simile Sign" tar L of pr Compact- york*__ Kill All Flies! Daisy Fly LABORERS - Whit* and & Shady Work — Goad Wi Excellent opportunity for handy advance in all trade*. Can alao u* olaasea of Mechanics at Good Wt , Apply in peraon to Tha occasional ua« of Roman Kye Balaam at night upon retiring will prevent and rsf lleve tired eyea. watery eyea, and eye atraln. have furgottvn W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 2S-t«fla preparing the limbed. arhi crup.-rotatinn j-TCtU .Tijifnti Tont-rolllng foot the same fit* vlPin rot and Much rot. j' • j~Scupf (Soil Stain, Rust, Jersey Mark).. Tills, is a disease caused hy the i’fungus Monllorhaetcs infusoans and Is c haracterized hy. a brown discoloration <r»f the surface of tin*’underground.parts ! of ttie plan?. The discolored areas may be spots of. varying size anil shape, or. ; there mily he-a uniform discoloration '»f the entire surface of tlm ponito. Control. - 'Hie fungtis lives through the Winter on potatoes in storage and on decayed vines left in the field. . If dipped for 5 tg 10 minutes in a solution uf corrosive sublimate, made, by. dis solving bne oirnt'e ifi. eight* gattbo's of water. The solution should be plheed luJiL .wooden container, sudi a keg or barrel,- -a-iid the potatoes inay be dipped by. using a burlap stick! nr a wire basket After/- dipping tlu*' potatoes should lie rinsed in..clean water and al lowed to dry before being beddett. This Make the Au,to Do Your Hauling s are.used rojj_seed, tho from them onto the" <)oo Drops IiMravTS.CHII.PHOi BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA Page Straighten Up! Don’t Lose a Day’s Work!7 Glean Your Sluggish :f x j Liver and Bowels Wjth^DodsOn's Liver Tone.” Ugh! Calomel makes you sipfc'. Take a dose of the vile, dangerous drug’to night-and tomorrow yoiCmay lose a day’s work.— ( V ' Calomel i3 mercury or quicksilver yhich -causes necrosis of the bones Calomel, when it comes into contact ..jy- vegetable, therefore it cannot sali- with soup-crashes into it, break ing it up. This is when you f£el that, awful nausea and cramping.. If you feel sluggish and ’‘ail knocked out,” if your liver is torpid amd bowels consti- <J pated or you Kav.e headache, dizziness, coated tongue, if breath is bad or stomach sour, just try a. spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Here’s my guarantee—Go to any drug store or dealer and get a 50-cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone. Take. - a spoonful tonigi# and If it/ doesn’t straighten you right up and make you ffeel fine and vigorous by morning I want yutrto go back to‘the stoi^e and get your money. Dodson’s Liver Tone is destroying the sale of calomel be cause It is real diver, medicine; entire vate^pr make you Sick. I guarantee that one . spoohful of Dodson'S Liver Tone will put your slug gish liver to work and clean yfouj bow el's of thaf sour bifb and constipated waste which is clogging your system^ and making you feel-miserable/. 1 guar antee that, a bottlelof Dodson's Liver Tone will keep your entire family feel ing fine for months. Qive it ‘to your children. It is harmless: doesn't gripe and th'ey like its pleasant taste —-Adv. Summer BATES ARE NOW ON WOO*FO«ATl» Buy unlimited life scholarship before Aug 15th and sav© #10 on any course, keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting and English Courses. \\{e train' for Business Empl Bodk >loy- EXCELLENT YIELD OF POTATOES, FOLLOWING VETCH. Depart- | Crop Rotation.—].I» •be grown by careful I Working Both Ways. "It is the early bird that the wo rib,” * j . - , “So tines' the early fish.” — cut elfes If you auspect that your child haa Worm*, * i!.5Ale doae. at Dr. ■»Pwy'a- f, Bfi4 Shot”' win - acttle the (juration-. Ita action upon the Stomach and Bowel* la beneficial In either eiae. No‘aecond doaa or after pur gative necessary. Adv. T wo She —Mrs. taste 1 . He—I know slu salads. '. Standpoints. dreSSCs in awful does ; I’ve tasted her (Prepared by the LTnited States merit of Agriculture.)- • The sweer Potato .is attacked gus diseases, some which attack .pfie vine and others the tubers. Some of these dApeases develr. op and cause losses, in the field, while others appi-nr after tire potatoes are placed in storage. With u JiJiu'.vledgv of the different diseases and how"-they spread, with a proper -system of crop r»)tHtton,ftiV<t w'ffl tea re "tin h < * s**frcti cm, handling and bedding of seed potatoes,]! not |,i atl t<*<1 oflene. much of the loss from diseases can tje j ve ars thq fungus wi avoided. . greatly reduced Stem Rot (Wilt, Blue Stem, Yeljow Blight). This disease is -caused by the fungi Fusarlum bat a tails and Fysar+um hy- peroxysporum. - The stem rot is first meat and Success. Great demand for graduates. Send for catalog and full information. 1 ‘ 1 " su ' ' ’ 1" ’’*‘ ! 1 ' utM'bed hy ^ / proper car* . f^— • piunluir of fungus diseases, some (»f Address KING’S BUSINESS COLLEGE,RALEIGH,N.C.,or CHARLOTTE,N.C. ONE fISH (S SOLD FOR $329 Return of Sturgeon to Delaware River Surprising as It Was Thought to Have Been Exterminated. . Sturgi'on- fislfittg- itt the Dela^rhfe 1 river and buy bus showed a surprising improvement over past years In. the number,of catches and size of'the-fish, the I'hijladolphin Record states. Old river men are mystified hy ihe return of the sturgeon; as it w as thought these big fish had been about .exterminated! Recently a number of exceptionally big fish were caught, some a-veragrng well above 20(1 pounds and a few .100 pound tureeon have also been caught, j cow sturgeon are just now| filled With roKmid some of the big Ones Yield from {*) toi-io pom#Js, selling at' $2.75 a pound at thtv whAfves. One fisher-’ myn who brought in a 3UQi>oLind slur-. 'gebn TiisT wyi'ck was paid $305 for-the roe ami $24 for the fish, his eat chi net ting him $329, ' * Harry .A. l^allmw of I’cnnsgrove, who has been buying caviar here for immy years, says that this is one of the best’ st’urgeon’-rrnsnns fln the bay he has seen for a long time. 'Fherv is n -big demand for the roe thisiyear. as Importations *»f caviar from Russia, where sturgeon are caught extensively, have been cut-off Ly the war. ' - dthy plants tuny seed selection and In-the preparation of tlx* j hotbed, but if these plants fire set- in soli that is infected witli disease, much of the effort toward control-ls waste<l. i Sweet jiotatoes'should be. s*-t in new- ground or ground upon wfaichipotatoes *11aivc.not'bT'eh grown for several years. It isihuot known how long the fungus of ^stein rot wRl ll ve iri f ile -sn1i m~ fhe ab- s< nee of sweet potatoes, but if they are r than once In four il undoubtedly be E**ct Copy of Wrapper. I A Domestic Cataclysm,*- (remltng tin* news) My tliere's anoth**r bTeak in (’binTT. He see « Slu*—71 mu 11 taking ft out her wages wdn’t' stop her. M Conattpatlon gmarally lndlcatfs dlaordpr* 1 *! atoinach, llvitr und boweta Wrlght’a Indian Maybe He Was Too Weak. “I don’t believe that man was real ly hungry.". • j “YYhyr; 1 “He sa.id ho-hadn’t had anything to eat for three days, and I told him If lie would split that Cord of wood I'd give him his breakfast, "Well ?” ' lie asked me for his breakfast first. Artyiman wild was really that hungry would have been glad to earn his meal.” ^ \ noticed '©* a-yellowish*discoloration of the leaves at the tips of the vines. If the stem is jpinched open it will be found blackened Inside. This discolor ation often extends 3 to 5 feet from,the hill, and Is soon followed by witting Vegetable Pill* griping A4v. feature regularity without Most thin. - tail) stories are extraordinarily GREEN MOUNTAIN ASTHMA TREATMENT * n>ta treatment la the result of tuany yaara of etody and ex penencel.n theapaelal treat- Itnont of dlseaaeK of the lungs and throat by the late I)r. J H. Guild, . graduate of New York Med leal Col lege and New York Cbemtral Lab oratory. a uraotltlorthr In Helleyne and New York Charity Ilospuale, and an eminent physician. 2?m- ana $1.00 at druggists. Hr*, Saaiyl* and prucHeal treatise on Asthuia. lt« causes, treatttifnt, etc. -Sent on request. J'. 11. tiUlidGo..Hnperl,Vk FRECKLES Now la -tba Time te *.et Rid af Theaa t gl.T 'Spot*. There’* no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckle*, as the prescription othlne — double strength — la guaranteed to remove*these homely apota. ^ Simply get an auie* of othlne—doubt* atrength — from your prugglat. and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon aee that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more that), v pne ounce la needed to com- pletelyi. clear the akin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Be *ure|to *a)r for the double strength othlne, as this Is sold under guarante* of money back If It falls to remove freckle* — Adv. » Joke on Mother. Returning horn# one afternoon, little Richard’^,)mother found him apparent ly In grqat' pain. Careful questioning failed to disclose the cause 'of the lad's suffering, .previous experience Black Rot (Black Shank, Black Root). Black rot Is caused by! the fungus Spliacronerna fimhrlatmn and may oc cur on any underground part of the plant. On the j.otaloes Ttr characterized by dark, slightly sunken, more or less' circular spots, while on the stems It appears as small black spot's which soon enlarge until the whole stem is rotjed off. On the po- , tntoes the surface of tin* diseased spots and-ceUnpse of tlie vine. Later the 0 f n i nP tallIc luster and Just under- st.Mii ruptures and tie-. surfaee beej.mes lt( ., lth - „ H , spots tile tissue Is' green, blackened and rotted, though the plant when cook«*d the potatoes tire very bit, inay proclfice u fe\s junatoeSx Tlu* fun- / gusjcausing the disease nia\ idvadq tli*‘ Control.-*-Black rot is dissemini(t<*d I>ot-|.toes also, forming a blackened ring j n about the same g«*neral way jo/stem about a quarter ;«*f an inch he low 1-b^'l pot, hut unlike 'stemjot.lt spre^ifs fre* 1 - siirfin-e.. ‘ . l -~ ly in the storage miuijp if. conditions Control. Hie- f.iiu^us causing Mem- 'djlp. favorably,- The fungds may he rot- lilj-s 'hrouL'Ii tin- winui on dead ! ^pTead in tlie storage Rouse by handling sweet-potato \in*-s left in the held and tlie potatoes, by settling in the bins, in potatoes put In storage. 1 he dis- an d by files and other insects wTiTch ease may be spread by insects, farm ■ njay 'curry the spojd^s on their Hodien. animals, farm |mplem**nts' and wind, or q-l] by dumping discarded diseased pota toes on Oie fields as fertilizer either « ■ before or after feeding to live stock. Stem Tie-same inethmB of control used To stem rot will /Control blijck rot. cm- phasis Jieing laid on jlreparatlon of the :hoLhed, proper s* lertiph ami hatuttfirg , Just Taik. “The linns,” said a government offi cial at lunrheqd, “talk big ©bout a "dlBeaoc lw a*** <Ti,inmnW|r fln ^ 'aan^Tiitj^n but they don’t rofain what they say. They Just hopiyfiy their big. talk In the be ginning /n make n better bargain in the end. • 11 iins are Ilk** the chap who en tered thejbnnker's offie** and said : 'Pardon me. hut-are you carrying sufficient life Insurance to satisfy your eonscienct*?’ “‘I am.’ sal*! the banker, shortly. “Could I Interest you, then. sir. in a player piano,'with electrical attach ments at a thousand dollars?’ “ ‘You could not.’ “'What about a gold-mounted talk ing machine In sat in wood case, re duced to seven hiindred and fifty dol lars 1 ?’ I j . “ ‘Nothing doing.’ * “ T wonder, -sir, If an unexpurgated sot of K. P. Roe, full levant morocco, blind.tooled, going at five hiyddred dol lars, dirt chert'p, Would appeal to you?’ “ ‘No. It wouldn’t.’ ‘“Want to buy a filing cabinet, sir?’ <“fNo.’ | ‘“Ahem. Then what would you say’. Kills Chills 3 Good for Malaria, constipate biliousness —a fine tonic.) Guaranteed or money back Atk ijour dealer Behrens Drug Co..Waca.TK.| rot may no controlled by I ,,f sesllh/and, crop rotation. ..Where proper selection and handling of seed black rot is prevalent the tmtittocs aft- potatoes, Iby .using clean hotbeds, and er b e ihg dipped should be picked over by crop rotation. 1 he fungus causing carefully^ and all that show susylcious- ste.m rot Invades the potatoes; ther^.|mQ^^d>lack spots should he iliseard- . > fore. If plants are produced from these ; r( p Treating the fields vHtli lime, sul- fl v <*-cent stick of shaying sonp— w.F.young.p d.F. JiCT*iroi*it..s®rt*i o'i LA MEN l from a Bone Spayin, Ring Splint, Curb, Side Bone, on trouble and gets horse going It acta mildly but auickly and gi suits are lasting. Doe* not I or remove the hair and be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet* each bottle tells how. $2.00; delivered. Horse Book ? M free. ^ ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic fahMi for mankind, reduces Painful Swelling*, Bto larged Glands, Wens, Bruises,Varicose Vde4| heal* Sorea. Allay* Pain. Will tefl yem more if you write. $1 and $2 a bottle gf dealer* or delivered. Liberal trial bottle lw lfc potatoes, they wlll hecotne diseased. R,^,h Ur , etc., has no effect oh the disease, Is very hard to detect the disease on young plants when pulled from the bed, therefore many diseased i>lant.s are set In the field and continue-th’eyfyread of stem rot. It is neevssary. tjien. So have seed potatoes free from/ disease, and these can be secured by growing seed from vine, cuttings on qe" land or in told the mother tluft Richard iprdbably selecting tbe^’see*! ill 5 the field at tinie of was in need of tlyit oil so unpopular ‘with children, and she -proceeded' to, administer a .generous portion despite the -cryjilg resistance of Richard. A few minutes later the boy appeared, apparently if) great glee. ‘‘I’ve got ajoke on mother I've got ir-Jrilrr'f>ii,m')iia'r," he rrlfff ~ Members of the family wer*- eurhrtj*- -of. course. “mother digging. In -selecting Ihe seed each hill should bt tested by sjillttlngo.be steid. and If hd'bjxck stnuiks.appear the po tatoes may i>e us***l for s«‘*al. This- se- h*ctfon sfiould be done before frost has bhickeped the vines. The seed potatoes s-ndoid b<* pTaced in the storage houst •partite -fr*wu other" potatoes. a^nd dlj>plng the jtlants In' hordenux mixture *»r lime-sulphur mixture Is not to he recommended. “ .- A Foot Rot (Die-Off). This disease is caused by a fungus called Plenodomus destruens. The dis ease first appears as small brown-to- bl«ek spots on the stein of the plant near the soil line. These spots sjiroad very slowly, but eventually girdle the plant ajid extend 4 or fi Inches up |h«* stemr ' ~ - Control.—-Foot rot is distributed in ] the same manner ns s-tem rot-and black rot. but unlike black rot It d*)T's not a Tilckel stick of shaving soap.- Just to get rid of ine? Anything doing, sir?' ‘“My goodness, yps! Here! Take this.’ X.;' “‘Thank yotj, sir, and go.od dny.’” Natural Fighter. “Do you think your boy would be safer ut home than In the army?” "Not n bit. Every time theri* Is a Tad I game in the neighborhood they mlike. 1ilm the umpire." j x Sold for 47 yeir*. For Malar and Fever. AJ vo a Flu Scrr ug t h«- a l n <» louic. thought 1 was s gave the oil. but I got the to* lie exclaimed .between hmgl Richard's earlier reticence was 'hair. HIV KD-liard s earlier retlemu [ t°^ d| l 'ad of the (fi'nt^t^ jr.t.hrills > ( ]i: 1 - U ap«.l!s'New's. r xeneral , i- s. — N How He Led the Class. ^nli^irc Th( 'D' wns some doubt as to whether UlUlQl ) Johnny, ag** eight, of Muncie. would b I will majl^ou my Formula of an excellent Eurmlure Poliah. Will give a high polish to cihds ci wood. Can be made at a small coat and sold at a big profit. Send today to tmi'l promoted this year, .Ids- mind having dipping "HI not kill tit*- fungi that may F. B. Goldtf, 165 Christie Stij, Ridgefield Park, N.J. PILOCURA CURES PILES The New Internal Treatment Be and &0c a box free. Fllocuna Company, Waablngton run largely to baseball niid other mat ters' extraneous to school, hut'he mun- agddj'to “pull through." As he cam** home waving his rejiort Luid his moth er Jasked, rather fearfufly, • "Ami how di(f.yon stand, son?" I ■‘Right at the head-ofRhe class,’’ ivas the boastful^ reply, ‘‘Tie toucher told 8pn<1 ..f9X*Ayppla-tt><lay.f Maiiad.. ( ftM > that If-the class were turned upV Side down I’d be nt\ tlfe lieacj^nnd It certainly was ujrsid^dkwn this morn ing, because we didn’t study or do any thing but shoot papery wads, whisper uqL3—Indiatmpolls New*. I), c- ECZEMA! S oney back without question HUNT’S CURB falls In ths treatment of ITCH, XCZEMA, RINOWORM.TETTKR or other Itchlnf skin diseases. Fric« Me at deugg-lstB, or direct from II. IlcharS* MaSlalat Ct .SharBaa.Tai. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED r ft to |1& per-aet for old falae teeth Doesn’t rtf broken. Send by parcel post and receive by retsrn mall. Bank reference 7 Maaer'a Specialty.. 2007 8. Klftb 8t.. Philadelphia, Pmi j' -- ! The Slacl She- Are you going to enlist ? He—Well, I would If I though*t could not pass the examination. - We matte; check Tooth Canada’s 1913 trade with -amounted to $821.<>80,4(»8. <*'• ( r Britain If I wa s the tfrocer I d sell v nothin' but Pos Toasnes be in t the potatoes, but it all -spores yn the surface. Preparation of the Hotbed!- The use Infect of.fTiecwi'he liottied year after yeur iti fungus grows probfibly, one-.of the chief ways of plgnts qnd Is carried to the field. No spreading stem rot. In localities where .i n m, r y j s <n iis«»c! to the plants In the the disease is prevalent th.- snll jn the \A\ or in the fleld. but th^ growth'ful- hotbed should fu* changed" every year, lows down froni the stem of the, plant and the framework of the^ bed and to the potatoes. - popping the seed as surrounding -ground should be tlior- for stem rot will destroy all spore’ll that oughly - soake*l wit I a solution of one may be 'on the surfnc.^of the potatoes. Pint of formalin to thirty gallons of cultivation; crop rwitntlon,. water or a- solution of- one pouqd of 'ancl^Hie selection of disease-free se*»d copper sulphate to twenty five gallons potatoes wIlLnld (n controlling scurf. otvuler. Or . . Soft Rot. New soil or sand for the hotbed Soft rot is caused fey 0 mold known should be procure*! from a field whore as Rhizopus nigricans, and this fungus potatoes .have never been grows). As is one; of the ifi(.sb destructive diseases rich dirt Js not nec(*m*-ir.v ,for tin* bed, in the sloyage house, The fungiiS On- sur*d may he procured froin a sand bank t.ters.at one end.of the potato and gtWs and thus dangeif of infection consider- rapidly. With a high temperature ^nd ably lessene*!. The same wagori or n relntjve high humidity n few days ere toqhrusiSlin hja'UMng away Infected dirt sufflcienCto destroy the entire potato, should not be used for hauling In new The potatoes’become soft, watery and sand, unless they havejheen disinfected stringy at first,'but as the moisture In Kith a solution of 1 formalin or popper ; th| roots evaporates they become hard ' sulphate of the-strength previously ftn d brittle. When the sklrf Is ruptured : mentioned. . » iwhlle the potatb is soft'a moldy growth In localities where sweet-potato dis- J appears on the surface. The spores of I eases are prevalent fire-heated hotbeds are preferable to those heated by ma- b-nure on accopot of the chances that the manure may have become infected. Discarded diseased pothtpes nsually find tfielr w ny to the manure pile, and If any diseased po]ato«^ are left any where about the farm, infected parts may be carried around on the feet of Chickens aud ether farm mftilmata. the fungus may be spread by handling the potatoes, br they , may be carried about the Storage house bv flies and Id- secta. Control.—Careful handling bf the po tatoes when stored, so as to avoid bruises, and proper management of the storage house, as recommended under Storage.” win aid l'n aaatrolKaj aofi '* • e Nothing-like it for quick, light hauling. Always ready for y instant use, and no trouble to leave ibehind when not needed., Attached easily and quickly to jpny car. A great . convenience for use on the farm or f or j general hauling. Saves Time, Teams and Money Can make a dozen trips while a team makes one, and at less expense. Anyone who can run a car can do hauling with a DIXIE TRAILER while the teams ore earning for you in the fields. ~ : —~—/ \ lc-. : ,i.: ■ .x The Dixie Trailer ha.a a. capacity of 750 to 1,000 pouaAa The body is 4 by 5 feet inside measurement There are 12- inch side boards-and 12-inch removable racks. All parts are carefully and atfon^ly hiade. Wheels — Ford type. 4 w ^Moil the attached coupon for prices and full information. < Council Tool Co., Wananidb, N. C Just the thing ! COUNCIL TOOL CO„Wa««A.lt.C. V tor hauling milk ! »torB*uo. ^ac m nn* mu«. j ? ^ ■=* | to the creamery. ‘ *•/•!••***•• • *•**> •••#:• mArntOxsetmami