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#£re six ' V- 1 BARNWELL SENTINEL, BARNWELL, SOUTH CAROLINA \ , Back Lame and Achy? There's little peace when your kid neys are weak Slid while at fiVsl tin-re may be uuliuiig tiKiiewi ii.in r Inn ^uii. barknrfjr, ^harjv, i^tlflilnny W.iUN, head/ aches, dizzy sjuriis and tfiriney irregu larities, yorf Tim-t art quickly to avpid the*more refious- trdiiMo, drofisy-, gpnwit, heart T di.»ehse; Bright'* " diseasr-; ' I '<e Dfmn's Kidney- RrH**, --the-rm-icdy" that reno w-t wulv .rrcoroineridfid jc.\retrywhere by grateful’ uschs. / j 1*4''. i . , A North Carolina Case "Fftry Piet tin 7»u* a Sittqji! N. A. - api nefr,- fir., 423 fi. W'jJra- li*+!U>H 'IS-t-.r Urt- IciKb, N. ('., say's: “I suffered for yoar@, fruhi kid ney trouble. \ b a d liitijfaches and pallia through mV joins and the kidney secret lojis were twinatural /tinl filled with pediment. . After ushiK Doan's Kld- ney~nils, I pass- < <1 several uravi-l ston»-s ftnd im- « ~ The aches R-nd pains- soon left and the action of try*Ictdnnyy was re^tdatod.” - —— ' '/■*•.-' - Get Doan'* at Anjr Store, 60c a Bos DOAN’S vrjiv FOS t rnt-MUJJURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. T. proved at once. Our Part in Feeding the Nation A-S A MAN THINKETK (Special or ns it ion Service,' IJ. S. Department • ( Agriculture'' It Is a Solemn Thoua'it That the Mintf Burlcis tne /. L- -T TOWIMND COUNTRY TEAMWORK WILL WIN ^ man tne You Are. Save Your Cash and Yc^ur Health Man ~pr U CITY MANAGER PLAN SUCCESS SHOW CASES For Dry Goods aud Notions, as!< for catalog K. D “ Groceries, K. Or. For .Few«dry, K. .1. “ Mtlltueiy, M. " Drugs, K. F. U e make Drug and Bank Fixtures ■h)h Point Show Case Works, hlqh Point. N.C. —U / LATEST NEW YORK SONC HITS DIRECT TO YOU FROM BROADWAY'" Sp'-oat met offer to inh-^ceo-jr rj-aio^ue . 1 wo, flesr War— Scnjj> Over There 6‘SoLonolMother•“ i5<“o:h b or ■ ° [xth25< LATEST BROADWAY — MUSIC SERVICE BfcOAOWAy. . NtW YORK 4TH fLOOP San- Jose Executive Tells Common- - wealth plub He Is Well Pleased With the Experiment. "Sari Jose Is a bully oily nn<Lf»cinfc manager of—U In a 1uiHy-jot*!” suit! Thouui* Harrison Kyed, riLy marum*;**- of Sun .lost* at.-tin* copTdtisJon of h$!‘ address to (lie pi'eiuhers of tin* Com- niori'voiiltli chiliJtfr-onn of tho club's w;eehly lujicheofis til tho Palm-o hotol. His .topic Was, "Fight Months ’as a ,, , »-■ * HismT said Ids experience bus con- vhxusl him that the < ity manager ex- ■n-rjnienl is ^ success. He;.said San .lose was handicapped for-money on ncrount of a dollar liniH . tn$ and hC"- eatise 15 cents of thy dollar went for education tilotUV. ‘‘You must look for economy of ex- -fujiwllture of a llmiteflylncome,” said ho. “If he can tnko.n litHe and make it go n lone wav anti do mure than before, T think wo are entitled fiv^sne- cess. Tho plan Is right and rensofia^ ldo. and If It Is not a suoeoss.it will la* duo to personal defects In the man ager." lined explained in detail hts work of reorganization of the.different city dephrtments. lie said he removed the chief of police because.the chief "did not co-operate and was not responsive loathe new standard required, which was efficiency only.” He said when he became city man ager, San. Jose was suffering from the -"Inefficiency,- slovenliness and care less administration of the old system,” wherein the "give and take” of pol-. itlcs wns the standard. Now. Reed says, he doesn’t care If a pqllcetnpn, •fireman or employee of the department of public works Is a Democrat or a X V <n~ vm “All that a man Is, isihe result sot ms thoughts,” so runs 00 oldTIindustaa proveijk. A than camuTt allow his mind lo dwell on.the low and impure and ex pect To |tecome the same indiylduitl he TimdiT~li.tT r P Ttr-en' had he chosch pttttt -iee^Th'fty thoughts and high ideals. VToi'lilijili rightly Is To eree.te; wi' . hm'-ome like thajt op which our thoughts ;Vre'n\'e*L" .. >. * t V "■* j.- .Science has proved that diseorurtht ' Hioiights, sueji-tt 4 * hate. envy,, fear, jea!- .' ously, etc., eonitiiii poi>ou, aud the v«- ! por from the-breath'pi' iui ’angry man, „ injected in the veins of a TTT- -X/- CASCARA M QUININE j •" Tb* ■tandard cold cure for 20 year*— ta tablet form-^«afc, ture, no opiate* “~ curc * cold in 24 tiours—grip in 3 d«yt. Money b«ck if it fails. Get the genuine box with Red top «nd Mr. Hill’* picture on it. Coat* lesa, gives more, aa vea money. 24 Tablets for 25c. A* Any Drug Stora > J * ; Veteran Is Fast Runner, Col. James L. Sjuith Is a' veteran- the Civil wVf. lie is seventy^three grfTnoa pig; years ohl; he lives in Detroit aud caused instant death. The case of the i^ver misses a day from his desk In -'Avpimm ho - -mid -rhe s^.,-hi, lpdf lief one of tho'city's big atifomohilr plants, I/, s time doing things, and lluvothei' half worrying..because she le d done them, is a very ciMitnibu ease, The worry habit is oue'of .tin* most insidious in relates the American Magazine. Army surgeons have pronounced him ? ‘a (diysical specimen witltout it parallel”' heciiuso he funs; or walks’, five mi let-' A Picture of Business—Carroll County Shipping Its Foooi Products -Co-oper atively. ' AID FARMERS TO POOL SHIPPING Its effects, ,-i,ml one of the hardest, to j as a minimum and ten milt* as a max VuiV.-In the "i'ihui of a Tomorrow,”- tmum every day. That is Ins under Glrttl, the. liltfe heggar, said to. the no- . standing et the secret of -his youth. blemun who e.TnteinpIated suicide, He doesn'f < TaHn jha-t'it--hr-ftfe’ secret ‘ Things ain't m-ver as had as. y-m for other people necessarily—hut ft 1b think (h. y are." Wv worrv over What' ! the secret for him. netroiters no Town People Co-operate to Cre ate Service That Is Worth While. Well! Heard' In ini Kngltsti axemre -street ear early Saturday morning: Motorman (shivering)—How hack there, buddy (addressing the conductor)? , . . <"onductor —’Std-eu below, zero. Ymi umrUt to-im.oiinGirtahle aloOjifslile llml heater. Motorman \ rs, its yh hot fte|‘e Fiji sweating ieieles. I.ono 1‘assxngtre-—What a cheerful liar.—Indianapolis Ne\>>. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bar Rurrr, a amall Iwx of liarbo Compound/ and *4 oz. of glycerine. Anyodruggiat can put this up or you can m.ix it at home at INFLUENCE OF REALTY MEN very little cost. Full directions for inak- WHOLE COUNTY IS BENEFITED Republican, arid ~ls not-Juterested in Ids origin, creed or affiliations pro vided he Is efficient. He said hiring n city manager exposed one to crltlcls»s alfiT made It necessary to flgtit not only enemies hut also friends, never theless he “liked the Job” and was proud of the wav things were pro gressing. * v People of Mississippi TownstTtp Work ed as a Unit to Solve the Trans- poTtatton "Problem—Details of , the Scheme. in u radius of* four or five miles. In many 'Communities having the advan tage of improved, roads Commodious buildings have been provided, more competent •teachers- employed, and modern fueilities for teaching supplied at a minimum cost. Winter Care of Bush Fruit. Hush iruits in the city gardens-and on the farm should iTe pruned during the full or winter in order to increase the yield of berries next summer. The period between the lulling of , tm- •te^tyes In an tump, and the sijirting of growth In spring is the. -season "In which xcurraiita and gooseberries should he jrfuned. The ideal currant hush, at which' the -prutn-r should aim done, and what we have left we agonize over what* may future, and opr state is f dis- has .six to-.4iig.Ut the gooseherj-v a in hrnnclie>. \\lme liUN v tdghi to twelve. r^T ing and use come in each box of Bar-ho Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make i( soft and glosay. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, aud does not rub off. Adv. Needs a Chance. ’’My little hoy," writes Mrs. M. -I*. H., "said the other day : ‘Gee, I wish I had u little sister!’ I never,heard him express .such a wish before, and i asked him why lie wanted a little sis ter. And In- replied: ‘Oh, I get tired havin' nothin' Imt Hu 1 cut to tease!'” Dealer’s Point of View May Be Much Benefit to City or Town, According to an Expert. of V -»v sj. influence N Comfort Baby’a Skin When red, rough aud Itching with hot baths of Cutlcura Soap aud touches of Cuticura Ointment. This means sleep for baby and rest for, mother. For free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Boston.” At druggists and by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50,—Adv. Man claims to la- woman's intellec tual superior, yet the reeords slmw few woman bigamists. To Cure i Cold in One Dey Take LAX ATIVH HKOMO Qnlntne Tablet* It stops the Cough and HoadUt-he and works off the CUllL M. W. UHOV U 8 signature on each box. SUc. Henry Turner Bailey, dean of the Cleveland School, of Art, aroused wide comment by, a rebent address before the Cleveland real eMnte hoard'. On some architectural oddities—which h? mined—his comment was caustic. His suggestions were constructive as well ns critical. Kxcerpts -from theMnlk follow: "The real estate man’s upon the .city’s future Is Immense. Whether that Influence Is good or had depends upon the real estate man’s point of view. - , "If he has a narrowly selfish Ideal he will crowd his land with shacks, put up by tho cheapest builder he can find, thus adding to the ugliness of the city mid Its dangers, physical and moral. Or. he will build apartment houses with no architectural beauty, and still furtheivhandicap the future. Jacob Rlis used to say that hjs long experi ence had led him to the point where- he could affirm with positive assur ance, ‘Thus with the Lord,, thou shalt have but one family under one roof.’” Town people and farmers down In Carroll county. Mississippi, are pull ing together. They learned how last season In clubbing to ship cars of produce—hogs, cattle, poultry, eggs, and potatoes.*. Business men In the town financed the shipments at cost and town people as well ns farmers contributed tlurir hits of produce. One season of bo-operntlon has seen the breaking of the imaginary line sepa rating the town and country, with the result that this county has taken some significant strides forward. It began when the county agent of fered to help farmers pool their cattle and hogs Into car shipments to large markets where better, prices were ob tainable. These shipments were—so successful that the service was et None of these ..branches should In* over three years old. Two or three of the main branches of the currant and three t»» four main hrniu ' *s of, tire gooseberry should he 'removed each season, the older branches being cut out and a like number of the most vig orous caries of the current season’s growth left to take their place. All other young canes and all rapes bent to or near the ground should also he removed.-!--If this system Is followed each year nfter the hushes reach the age of three years, pruning Will he relatively simple 'and the plantation kept in good condition. Usually no pruning Is given either, raspberry or blackberry hushes, hut In the North whefe low temperatures and drying winds prevail, the canes, or branches, should he bent over, car*; ’ f'being -taken ‘not to break them, and - 1 i fe.... ...... i . \ K New York will drop 52 teachers of n,.rm,m f*-,.,,, m,,!, ►• '.•.■■Is, T, Molslure-Proof Brick Walls. -Tim following coating for rough brick walls Is used by; tne United States government f.w painting light- Uluses,• and it effectually prevents moisture from striking, through : -Take of fresh Rnsendale" cement, three -funds, n f rfi.jm, fine sand, one part ; mix witli fresh, watef thor- nnghly.’ -This gives 'it--jfmy- nr granite color, Nlark or light!* cirionaf the cement, desired, add enough Venetian rmkcfu the mixture to produce thooofor. If a very light color is dresirtut! lime may be used with tlni^Cenu'nt anil sand. Care must hj^dfiken to have all the in- gr(*di(mp»Tv(>II mixed togetln>r. In apply- ie wash, the wall must he wet with ^^Cloan fresh water; .then foHo.w trnrile- illately with tin* ounent wash. Thjs prevents tin* bricks from absorbing the wntof frmijL the was*h -t*>o ra.pidly, and gives tlnie for the cement to set. The wash must lie well stirred during the application. The mixture is to .be made as. thick as can he -Applied con veniently with a whitewash brush. It Is admirably suited^ for Irrfckwork, fences, etc., hnt It Cannot he used to advantage over paint whitewash.. ... Botfi Quality: And Qu Tr^Y^ger’s Linjunent, ^^^■eatextenial remedy for rheumatism, neudlgia* Gciatica, sprair.3, ehzst pamsi backache, cuts and bruises] This liniment has wonder ful curative powers, pene trates instantly, and gives prompt relief from pain. It is the most economical liniment to buy, for the large 35 cent*bottle contains more than the usual 50 cent bottle of liniment. * v*, 35c Per Bottle YAGERS LINIMENT RELIEVES PAIN GILBERT BROS. A CO. ~ BALTIMORE, MD. PECAN TREES ut mm and want um j*-«t Hvr prleM, fomxtion »* tOfnwlu, etc., writ* 4. Um MIGHT Cmiro, Georgia fa. Triie Child of the Wild. . Summer or winter there js no mis taking the arboreal Individuality, the Unique personality of lady beech. Her xerv independence and originality have generally'excluded her from parks auu Improved estates and all places wherb nature Is bent and broken by the two- by-four rules of art and artificiality She Is a true child of the wild. Given hey own Way she Ts-one of the beet of friends; At all seasons she Invite**? n ml cable Intimacy and rewards all her woodland acquaintances. But best ot all Is 1U4* winter inmid, when almost tended to poultry and eggs and pota toes. !' * * A Club the Medium. _. V The Carroll County Prosperity club Is fl»e medium through which the town dwellers and the farmers work to gether for the-best Interests of both. The chth was organized one day last June when the county agent called the people of tin* county together tit. the courthouse. Tin* club has no dues, no constitujlon. or by-jaws. It Is n simple medium .through which under takings for the good of the entire county are carried on, and It has proved beneficial In many ways. In addition to the business gains, which: have,been'mutual. It has resulted in developing a feeling of friendship and confidence on both sides. During the first six months of last year Carroll county shipped eoropern- ,tlvoly $27.1 Sfi.ttH worth of produce, 41* vhled as follows : Hogs, $15,542; cattle, $1,507.50; poultry and eggs, $4,404.74, and potatoes, $5,102. As Carroll coun ty makes no elajm t<y a large livestock Industry, these amounts are thp^Tmire creditable. " For example^fhe hogs shipped were all ‘‘ubrifod-up” hogs the county )iu<L-Wffub* no effort hereto- forc - t4-H*jpv/w -hog*4 ox* --e| *t f*+r 'home, iiecordittg to thtC* usiv^Af^remtragisl by the co-operative If brick color is shipping plan nnd realizing -tb<* war needs for more pork, Calroil county is now making a great effort to increase Its production nf these animals. One Per Cent For Expenses. ShiptfientH are made co-operatively, the totid- (‘Xpenses being *de*liicted from the total receipts and the bal ance divided among the shippers .ac cording to the numhbr of pourpls "f produce 'contributed. , Money contrib uted by the business men of Carroll ton for expenses was sufficient for a time, but a later arrangement provid ed, that 1 per cent of the receipts on all shipments should be deducted; for expenses. -Under their arrangement the Carroll County' Prosperity .club was able to reja^t -e- balance to its credit at the middle of last season and 50 chicken coops and 400 egf cases paid for. __ Poultry and - egg shipments' have covered with soil to !t depth of two or three Inches. . This should he done as late as possible, yet beforemhe ground becomes frozen. UncoVer the canes in the spring before the finds start. All .sUie Weaker ciines, ns well ns stronger ones not needtd for the crop the fol lowing season, should lie removed be fore the othefts are covered. In t the spring If tli** canes o’f the raspberry are long and are not to be supported !>y stakes or-n trellis, the ends should lie rut back. If cut back to a height of throe feet, the canes should be aide to support their crop, 1 keeping the berries out of the dirt. Sometimes when the < canes are slender It will he necessary To cut them hack to two nnd one-half feet in length. The~slde brunches of the blackberries are. usually prune! hack In curly spring.! .* The farmer irtustusc his Tabor to Jhe hpsg possth Injrrmm Hrge; It js nec- essar.v thnl>irbg,.t nior** done In a dtty than \ybtm labor was cheap." That'can we have -undone; happeir In tlu one of constant/unrestr The other^discordant thoughts are almost :ist had In their effects. .Every one has experienced the quick throb bing of the heart in a fit-of anger; in some persons (lie humLs grow. col<l^ In others the. face.becomes red, and a fit .of nervous depressitin follow^, togeth er with a loss of selt-rcspcct. In eases of long-stnndlug jcalmisy, tin* cause must be removed before tin* victim be comes normal agaflt. ’ • *" Overcome Evil Thought With, God. ‘How may we rid ourselves m cordant thoughts?" someone asks, and the reply is, "Stop thinking them." Turn tlie mind instantly to some pleas- apt tiioughl. preferably tin* direct op- posNiq^f the on** youmr** trying t»i rid' yourself of, or turn to something which you fire deeply interested. Surely, with but one life to live, this beautiful world should contain something t<> iu- ten’st us besbies our pi*tty worrylngs over the crops that inay not turn mit as we expected; whether Mrs. Jones really didn't see us when she passed by without speaking, etc,, ml infinitum. , until, before we are awnre, the yearV have spiyl by,' jinil —we'-have grown nrt'ther bcH*»r nor wiser, and \ye mourn over the wasted lime. This persistent turning of the mind from discordant to harmonious thought* cannot be done in a minute; but persistent effort in this, as iq all things, will win tin* day. Now, this •hies not -mean that in order to stop thinking discordant thoughts about a person whom you know to lie contemp tible you must turn around and love him. Stop thinking of Jjim ; stop dwell ing on his short coinings,“It ml condemn ing him ; simply let bin go his way. Kmerson states repeatedly that all character is the outcome of one’s way of thinking. "What you are speaks so total that I cannot bear what you say;” and, again: "There is no beautitier of form and expression like tin* desire to snreqd Joy and not pain around us." -Thoughts Written on the Face. Lfiie's thoughts, wilt, sooner>*r''Tater, be Written on the face. Tin* youth who secretly indulges in intoxicating liquor very soqu-ffitblishes his secret to the‘ ( w orblffifough the.medium of bloat ed feufltrcs ami bloodshot eyes. The longer turn their head when th'ey see this white-haired fnan come running dowif'tln* street. At seventy-three he can run, ten miles In 75 minutes. At seventy-three he can sprint faster than- the.average youth of seventeen or nine teen. - : j Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local appltc^rttons as they cannot^reach the diseased portion of the ear. 'TTiere la only One way to cure Catarrhal'Deafneae, and that Is by a constitutional remedy. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE act* through th» Rlood on the Mucous Surface* of the,,, System. Catarrhal Deafness I* caused by an !nflan#d condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. ~ When this tube !s Inflamed you hare a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness 1* the result. Unless the Inflammation can be re duced and this tube restored to it* nor mal condition, hearing may be destroyed forever/ Many cases of Deafness are caused by Catarrh, which Is an tnfl&med condition of the Mucous Surface*. — ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any" case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HALL’8 CATARRH MEDICINE. All Druggists 73c Circulars free F. J. Chaney & Co , Toledo. Ohio. % In Old Salem. “GimmI morrow. FrUunl Brewster!” quoth one of the *l’ilgrim Fatfiers. meeting-another on the street of Sa lem. "And where hast thou been'-thl* fine morning?” "I have tarruSI a while at<the Jus tice court, Friend Hooker, Where with a right good will 1 did hear Justice Winslow, that goodly man, passing sentence upon certain rogues and run agates, pestilent fellows and sturdy beggars.” "Anti what disposition made the good justice of the case of Dame Ke- y.lalr, - who was charged with luring a common scold?'’ w "He did adjudge her guilty, and en treated her harshly withal. *Hls sen U*uee was that she be hnumL In the ducking stool’ and immersed ten. time* in the waters of tin* bay."-* “Ten times? Now, \ylro w'ouhl luive believed that he would soak Iter that hard)" - Whie.h^A<sLS the origin of the ex- pretjiikfri.—Exchange. * Like Humans. lie had ordered lobster. She felt that she ought to be entertaining, an she remarked: "Isn't It queer that lobsters are al ways green until they get Into hot wa ter?’’ - an who nags, the girl who is hate- “Nothing -queer about .it," he came buck. v "If they weren't green they wouldn’t get into hot water."—Boston Transcript. N UriUiiK* only by a fanner studying bis business more closely ami applying farm manngetneHL principles: Save <immure! Tin* necessity ‘ for this D sometimes forgotten by .the --.nihil farmer wliLL. is just starting irt the business of livestock production. FertiUztTvls scarce, high in price, and bard to g**f for mnnyTeasons.- There fore. the more manure sitVe*! to ap^dy to the land the less need for fertilizer. Those who sire planning to use edm- fnercisil fertiliser or lime next season should^ place their orders in simple time Tfj.jtvsure delivery by the'time ev are iteeded. If I hjs is' delayed they Hre too strong to be broken. fill at home aud pleasant abroad, will f disclose their real natures without speaking, for the telltale face is sill tongues, x • . . ' p> — t " ~ — •• livery once in ‘awhile *Iet JIS tako The diminufive clialris of habit stock of ourselves, and, as pll ilfe.da ! seldom heavy enough to he'felt from'within, let us "sweep our minds free from rubbish, "its we would a room which we are going to garnish and make lovely to dwell in. \Ye cannot do better than to tsike Sfi Pstul’s advice: "Whatsoever - things are lovely, whatsoever thiugs are pure, ■-■hon-ost. of cowI ji(.'s]r i (*l. . think bn these'Tldtq.'s;”,--Mrtry l.r Audcrsmr, in4'hristi:ui Stshulard. . ar« till been widely popular, as nearly everj^. one In the eotinty produces more or less poultry^ The details of how the people of Carroll county made up_cp- opofatlve cariots of poultry aqd eggs and how tfi’^yare enabled thereby; to receive hlglter prices forms another story which will be told later In these columns. *' \ That Improved roads would benefit, our country sch«M>l system there would. se«*m to la* no doubt. Good roads _plone jamong the sylYun sisterhood she It possfhle to consolidate or ceu stimds clad and ■eeraly, with summer's trallze the schools and to establish Tolce lingering b her boughs am*, P*aded schools In the rural districts warm klnd[lrie?Ti»ouiHling In the must*' Such, schools ’centrally located will Of her crinkled hancles.—Exchange^ .| ««corainodate all oflthe children with , The Nevy H-tPpiness. jlavf yo v u jolt rued how to be happy.,, when you sjoiToufulU Christ can , cccomplKlt that ^firiKrnx for and' in tts. It tiorni's with the miracle of.j 4'hrist's naiklng himself .our actuuliife. ! final sorrows niny conic into ouffiife, iu'art-hreaki'ng sorrows, teftings and i afilictions of a terribly severe sort ; but if we are "letting go.and letting God,” our Lord Jesus vrill produce in us 1 "tht* joy.of the Lord.” ..The Scotch are gctmrally counted not very emo- tioortl; but it is said of a Scotchman who had found Jesus that In* wa.*> so Bound up the farm Implements and Trnppydm could scarcely find words to the too long, shipments mav be received too'hife T«utm used when they do the most good. A ■saHVT'plaee sfiould be provided on the farm for the storage of fiTtllizer arid l|nle in cqse they are received previous 1 to The fliite for us ing them. — machinery and get them und(*r cover. Go over them carefully to determine what new take steps at once t*> secure these In express himself;: he stood up in a. tes timony meeting and declared, “Uni hup- Ffs needed In the way of repairs,4 i«*er noo, when I'm no haj|>py» than I 'pnrt^* *or additional tools, and j wis afore when I wls happy.” That in L tells the w hole, blessed, wonderful order to he prepared for next year's- story. Is it your story?—S. S. Times, crop production campaign. A sewer pipe or waste ilrttni neur a well is dangerous because'such a pipe or drain Is seldom water-tight.- If a sewer pijie must run near a well, cast* iron pipe .should be used. The fanners of onp Massachusetts countj', through an arrangement by the farm bureau, have been furnishing fitrgeq hunt Hies of fresh vegetables dl- Teel tAg nearby military—camps, fi —The gran Through the efforts of the same or ranizaflnn. the farmers were altlti f( secure munure .from the camps. • ■ i * ’ Deserves Fulfillment. "For .their sa,kes"-*-thnt is the prin ciple of service; “I sanctify myself”— that Is to the education of the Indi vidual; nnd in the giving of a conse crated individual.for the.sake of an unconsecmtedwhrld the desire'of Jesus Christ, even for himself, Is fulfilled.— Susan ,K. Blow. Happlneae. - d;..pssmttals of Happiness are. something -to dn, something to love^. and something to hope foiv— Thomas. Chalmers. There’s “Body” To Instant Postum and taste." 41 «• snap to Its Try a cup and notice the charming flavor and substan tial character of this table beverage. Postum is a true “man's” drink, and " women and children delight in it -•Tr-v . ' “There’s a. Reason” for POSTUM Sold by Grocers Everywhere! \: