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s of Women Ke^p your soldier or sailor bpy supplied, v Give ttfm the Jaitlri* V refreshments the pro-, tectlon iealnst thirst, the help to appetite It. hardly seems possible that there is a wpman in. this county who continues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial after all the evi dence that is continually being published, proving beyond contradiction, that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffering among women than any pther medicint in J ' the world. , Mrs. Kieso Cured After Seven Month’s Illness. m.millil 1 Aurora.111.—^For seven longmonilm T snffernA- and digestion afforded by Wrieiey’s. B t'rom a female trouble, with severe pains in my back and sides until I became so weak 1 could hardly walk from chair to chair, jmd got- so nervous I would jump at the slightest noise. was entirely unfit to do my house work, I was giving up hope of ever being well, whe.i my sister, asked The to try Lydia E. PinkhamWegetableCompound. I took six bottles and today I am a healthy w oman able to do my own hotiscwork. I wish every sulfering woman would try %vdia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and find out for herself how good it is,”—Mrs. Karl A. Kieso* 696 North Ave^ Aurora, %r, *- Could Hardly <£ct Off Her Bed. (^cinnatu Ohfo.—"l AVaht you to know the gopd Lydia E; Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me. I was in such bad health from female troubles that I couldJhardlv get-off my bed, I had been doctoring for a long time and my mother saidpi want you to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.’ So I did, and it has certainly made me a well woman. I'am able to do my house work and am so happy as I never expected to g© around the way I do again, and I want others to know what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me.”—Mrs. Josie Copner, 1668 Harrison Ave., Fair-mount, Cincinhati, Ohio. —• 7' v * If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Dfcedl- Tobacco Growing After Corn", Creedmoor, NT. C.—This Mat Was Cropped to Corn for Five Years, 1.911 to 1915, Inclusive, With Crimson Clover as a ' Winter Crop—Less Than 3 Per Cent of.the Plants Showed Wilt on July 27, 1916, but It Should Be Noted That the Tobacco Is Decidedly Small, er in-Slxe~Than That After Grass and Clover. * It*s an outstanding feature of the war— •‘All the British Army t.y~TI,( .U-niiel States Report meni of AKnCuinnV'i cowpeiis. grasses, n il clover, and crim son clover. , jXton* is good evidence tending tulstanv that cotton also i« uoL a fi«*e*t<..d bytobna* wilt, 'nml ‘there is no Tmwin for supposing that o'ats are affected. The wilt germ'attacks T^epaieil di'stru "cured tobacef^ distfie?. can. be . Cpif- 'tfnI!ed\hrougli crop rotations and the exoTusiontoP infection from drainage, from fertilization and ftjim the use of Infected Implements. .This has. been brought out by experiments carried on by specialists of the department for a series of years. • The disease is exceedingly destruc tive. causing the plant,to dinintt right and frequently resulting in a practical-' ly complete failure of fhe crop. It produces symptoms in the leaves, the stalk, and the roots of the tojbncco plant.^''Thu more prominent features are a characteristic umhrellalike drdopjng of the leaves, the presence of a yelloy. ish to black iliscifidrat^ofl lb the wooily portion of /tite/stalk (shoeing as streaks \yhert tke hark is is chewing It i tiumhec/iif plants other than tobacco AFTER EUEgV NEAL aim plants must he kept off the h the rotation is to he effective, plants fticlude tiiiiiatiM^v Irish The “Cat Squadron.” Great ' IPritnln -was ' the first power to build the battle cruiser bn her heels come Germany,. The Description. ..ifoll like. him. He lnrs ma-lity. an easy fiow of d a Vpnderfwl fund of “I’m sttri,L..A.i u pleasant pet conversation : iJL others. indudin nforluation esied -soils a the United .States, hhve no battle- v—eruksers in their. line nf hatlle. 1 It u:rs~ In UH)7 when the liifTfufiltabiv. the first one, was begun. “(fiu* year Inter she - crossed -the Atlantic‘at a spee<l of a , llttie more th;m L’A miles all hdqr. The ' In Ilex ihtr- and Jn vineihlc follow ctb and. when the 1-hiroiA‘an war came. <i>paf Britain had a squadron that prov**f Tbe Particular Landlord. .. rl understand the police backed th« patrol wagon up to nn apartment hou«#» in your neighborhood and took out a bunclTof disorderly tenants." “Yes. 'Grdfit world, isn't it? 'lit* Even With the Berber. “Don't von rare for any po today?" asked' the postal • elerl handed fhe man tl ■ -Stamp requested. ‘.‘Not todav. " said . i he man. Have 1 you ever used MOTHER’S JOY ■SA-l.VE for Colds. Goughs, Croup anti Pneumonia, Asthma; and II pirrh? If ynn haven’t gi't lt gt-Aince, Prevent Spread of msing them to^v/ilt and perish e wouldn’t of litmti-tw worth to her. In The .tut iw ns. j In soon - ATt kfotftrh the rornttoii of oropT | makes it possible to'gfnw tohaeco on ; land Infest- d with- wilt.; those farms , in the wi,lt area that are still free j front the disease eommniu [able pretftinm. because age of tohacf It Is rlearty owner to us,' rs. eultuiral ltNwill cure you.—Adv. laud battle, however, three of jia^Krit ■ ' 1 T*'"*. ‘ »* Ish battle eruisers^w i re sinilc^. sliells penetrating then; armor and -evpiod ing their magazines- or. hoiler>. The armor <d' '^^supfsrdrvaduaimht uoiifd most prplia'hly liaye^prrtved too strong for thd shells that destroyed these bat tle cruisers. Tin* famous "Gat Sqmuk ron." so lalit'd la cause.if in<-ltid«>cfli** a nyoiM e sortie new ones. No, tlmnk you.” y Would you like, a mom*\ order ? eonditi"tN v and the like may Influence the extent -Kr pvTVgress, of tile disease, -and it .tMis be^ii Observed that if Is decidedly more dost met Ive in relative ly wet seasons. \ PossibleliRemedjes .Tried. In tlte tests made by the department 'numerous possible retnfuilies were Tied, ineiuding- erop rotatmn. treat ment wiih various alkalis, n'rms' and * • , • . * V iieut.ra 1 salt ineiuding' fertHl^er\tritt» tirials and m miicides. and the usi*\if physTeiil treatment supn.as snhsoiling with a “plow aiaV jtfifnattHV’- Nom 'In si' niei.h,ii!s other than crop rotation \*s i;e eft’i'i■(j\ *s howe\ er,. atid it is ■ be- \ Not a of- Use. ,'There. was^<onie vfu iailation ns to wli'etber fhesinstrHiuent \> ould benefit •he g‘-ntlc,man or not. (file was JpdfliHg thi^ar-Ttini) it. while another was exnhitniivj^+f-s- ttse ami ^khwitur old Mr. Shorteasli.how* to hold it to hi- ('OJpS’ . N / ‘Sav somethitm to ltinixhrotigh it. Links." siiid'uni* to the other;. -’Now Rinks had Iona waited N for an opportunity -to reach Mr. ShqrtCJpjh's nr. so. speaking very distinctly into the trumpet he said : * - *. “You've not paid me that five do! lars you owe me .yet, Mr. Shortcash." Rut tin* old .gentleman put the in Ttinretit down with dis;ippointinent on ''is fare, afnt'thi'A eduld se.- it w^asrfl- .ilure even, before, lie had time to _A Question. - “Anyhow*, poverty is no crime." "And that’s ti good jliing. When would us poor fojks get Y»ur teehnrml ities from?" *- a eopsider- Lagimr, .arre- » call Iha grown \*H them, to the iriti-rest of the • very possihle means of keeping Idv 'farm free from the to bacco wilt. Thorough burning of to. baceo lay’s will destroy the wilt parasite, but ihe^eed herb may he- comt* _reinfested if diseased soli frdrn n f N^tirroimding fields, even in very small quantities, fs- atloweil to reach the bed aftei\it has 1 t«-<*n sterilized. The seed bed. ns' .Well 'as tin* field, also may be come Infested by surface drainagu 'nun Infestyd fields. r This explains tin* ffeqm.nt Ambservntfon by fnrm**rs -lint \vi!t ip:*’ "sifimutr In thc’flrst >f tohaeco. w !>*•.* njLn freshly cleared Itsfids. ti fti.«•»- ’••’i Ti* vhi*ti!d serve as q •♦’.■arHliic nf wTi-t ut:ta* Tm cvnocted If - bc surface drainage froinsneighhorlng yj. 11 -.Infest * 11 t j • i i'is'ls-a Ibnt^jrto reach noninfested tohaeco lands, fw Thf above rea-sons toha<•«•*»-gn>vviu*s are, ^d* ; ised to' a\nid setting in fields flke* Pr--uiv4nfe*su«tfoil- pltiiifs ohttiineil -from v yd' beds ^.w iii eh may do* 4nfesft»«l. A “Or perkjuts you would like to open a postal savthgk account ?” Rut the man bad.lied. "Who wiis that fellow-, ttnd why did you sisk hi hi till those- questions?" asked a felliiw, cb*rk.^ . . “That," 'said the other clerk/. "IA my luirhgr. For years when Ji« has ■shaved me he has bothered im* with recommendations of mas'sages, sham poos, ■ ImimiTs and hair tonics. I am even with- him now.” ■Lion .and -Tiger,, is today the br<( word In the battle cruiser: Imr in a few years tin* Americah/fm-ith* efuiseprf that ar«* now hemiGntrilt will far <itit- •strR\ the , \ ry feymre.— Grank E . E*tms. in St. Nichph'is' M.iga- ilno. ’ *x > // ^W-hen you buy |gj~ ^fager’B Xim- mqnt you get splendid value! The large 35 cent bottle cont*tns twice as much as the usual 50 ce»t bottle of liniment. Try it for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains, cut* a*<l.taatf»s. At all dealers price 35'cents. RED FACES AND RED HANDS Soothed and Healed by Cuticura—Sam - pie Each Free by Mali. Swam^ Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Prescrip- tioiir/Ovcrcomes Kidney Trouble Treatment for the face: On rising and retiring smear affected parts wfih Cuticura Ointment. Then wash'off with Chtieura Soup and hot waiter. For tife hunds: Saak them In a hot lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry* and rub in CiUicuru Ointment. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address .po’stcard. -('uticurii. I)f?pi. L, Boston. Sold -everywhere.—Adv. • i'hat. thing It-is itmr cr,needed by /phy pickins that the .kidney* should have more attention as tlipv control the other organ* to a re- ■narkable ik’gree and (hi a tremendous amount of wofk in removing the poisons and waste matter sighed, bin IiK dgh was not av that which eanie from fron^ the system by Sure Enough The ball bad. ynl4.' ,a flltermg the _hjeod .-»• Ieftee w e up kidney s shotdd receive some' as GILBERT BROS.* CO.. Baltli 'cNffie- tneatr* of est-aldishin ■ • roifk^initiy' on a,-f'b'Utation; ■ ■-\ Source-of Disease. I'hidSi iT^iV.i reason f,q- that tht* oSt^v* 1s can’ri'd o /rd. anil tlv ; Fi?ssjs iVu donl* ■ •*■•.>'■ priiieipiil - s,ip/>*<s fri. bi-all-h.Y thd'd-. rec-.-itle^^/]. ■ i.1 soil from mi i siei] 1 ■ a s', >’( • t i*1ni <‘i .*i phi n fs. Igsti. .fits <*r■ tin* *ibid11 ’ n’vad'vi* 5 "■ i i,. stirlkT *,.r rn >tr lufr-sfe ^Eloquence Unheeded. "I have ndcCiny oratorical talents at the feel; of mw colihtry." , ■*'' “And then wlmt htippeiied?'' ■ *'NotiivO..(i\ suifk.‘Forward, inarchV and in\ eirtnitry siin^dy steirpisl over ’em'and w ent right ulotig.” S. i Money back without ifueition If UU NT’S CURM t+iiH liriln* - treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA,^* RINGWOK>LlETTERorotyf f - Itching stun AlwaaeB. • Bnre S^. 60c atiifuggrtBta, or dlrept from L I.JHihirfi kiMicim Co. .IkerKai Tei. (. / KODAKS & SUPPLIES most remarkable success as a kidney. ;md. bladder remedy is rV Ivilmer’s Su.unji- Root. ‘Tiiere„js notTifng. eljie • W>e it. ft Is -Dr. KUrrit-r’s prescription used in pri vate practice and itTs^^Ui e to'benefit - you. (let a bottle from . your drugg'.sg' • However, if you wish first .to/tost this great/ ni eyiaratiqh send ten cent s'to. I »r Where the Gender Ccn. i'i i lief’ \N l.i'I’e. how - - T. * •' • . ' a- ii/iTi'ut**'/ •• * JR* also doKjtrhest clays of QaiBhiog.! Prl«'c^ and l\talo(die' upon r<.|Ue«L S. Galeiki OplicAkto., Kick aoad, Vs. bottles of^mher ale of Dpr Peory’ y^aqd Bfomppy T Why hoy rh- i fug,-s, tv): • iv/on V-. Shot’’- will acfl 1 rmm worth |R-'Currw - .""Mf 'nie.'fi*'•dr»nrE**et> ihrw gi»«a all w I tiler U.r.W* U,t>, w -<-. ttUeXhur., Si I'lmul, T«u» tl MU* pi-eCHS-- if i,,fhat eiiring, ft- emnptii'a-. It, is nil Kind ttrjmik si itr t.he |>• tlfj^ik. 77 i Hg I’liffurc'nee W. TV U : CHAQLQTTC, NC. 42-1917. sure <t Why Look? Mrs. Jen kin*:, a rejIctHar visitor rn tho • doctor's, consulting room, ^tartei.! On., tile b ug story of- jlC.totri)Ub!e<.' 1 hi. •loctoi • endumj- it patiently ah'd gave her nnother hottlito At la.si.slyi-—t: n, d out. Mini t he doctor -wiisgpngrai ula t dig •nd-Jooklng t co man oi*g|it“*ri 'stjl I'esvf?ill'tlqii tg i Vi>. '■ —Tobacco Was Gro-wn on This PJat Each .Year”From 1911 to 1915, l,n- clUsiv/e--F .di y 30 F:ri Cent of Pkints Showed Vc-Jt on. •July.,27,.1-916. It means a miserable condition of ill health that leads to all soifis^ special ailments such as head. che. backache, dyspepsia, dizziness. indigestionTfiaiKS of various kinds, piles and numerous other disorders—CONSTIPATION is a crito< •gainst mtiuevand no human being can be w^ll fbr atty length of time while constipated. DR. TBIT’S LITER PJLLS is' th'e remedy and has been used .Successfully all over thi# country for T2. years. Cet a b^x^md see how it feels to have -.your., liver and bowels’ readme their heahh-givingto^tutal funettoas. For said at all druggists and dealers everywhere. "■' --*■ t * ■ 111s ,-i t. :i- ft njjigu!:,- ibb* ..fr,_ u-e inTitrFwie •from, dto'ii-* d fie'd-t /ut’id.v i^nyt.fs.'i with \\ iug prpeq>s ojitindt * ill i , :i'*es;'tp .-•ii'*pHiz* ■ I’irinlly. tobntom gf.,i\ ' ‘ I * r: i e t j < ■ e/7 * t; 11 i tJJ K l teb . I’d^miMls'IL> il Tl if*If, when she stopped/^ml. ex clainiedi^. ( . .. VWhy, doctor, ypu didn't, look to Top lif my tongue was coated?" AT know it isn’t," vybat'ily replied ihe atedleal tnan. “You don’t find grass * rmurad .' . . ELPtNC WHEATij^wy odpfestlltion the di-•ea''i*.i . beeiinn* established when a I<* rotation of crops full owe* l.ll I lie Ic-In made by ihe-dep.'ir^.iient 7 it. «ir> foil fid tliat by cropping birdiy-''^"' infested land for five .iears wiili etops '' not atfeete<i JiV wift the injt»at~vK) (lie foba*I’o^rom tlni rtt^pjis,- wa>7r»‘djiei*d fFoia.I .to b r -- tlfiotf 10 IHfi^rent' The rpiipv tevtyd.-tvJib-J* gave>v.-rR>-< > ph factory reAulfs Tor >fie pt'acticiB-^mn^ 1 so y ■ To Extend R^iilway.r ^Oshkosh, Wls., street railwny system Is to he extended s ftmL~itnproved In ♦‘quipnient. % SoWfor47 j*in F« Gen/ B. H. Young“tias^heen' «• Sun day sdltoVjl sqjiertntendent f*0 years In Louisville. Ky. '..7 cover SPEARMINT YAGERS LINIMENT RELIEVES PAIN DR.TUTT S LIVER PILLS FOR LIVElTlLLS ..."• - ..-I H. ■ . B| / J ifi* v •