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Nervous Headaches Four Bottles of Peruna iffl Our Part in Feeding the Nation (Special Information Service, U. 8. Department of Agriculture.) Listen to ine! /.Calomel sickens and yon may lose a (lavV work. If bilious, constipated or headachy read my guarantee. WORE FUEL FROM THE WOODLOTS IS?rs Elffe Hill, Blanchester, Ohio, writer as follows: y- : —• “I cannot tell how much 1 suf fered In the past twelve ysars. -I- have been treated by physicians and nb relief only for a short - time. I. was / in sucK a condition from ner*' vous headaches, such heavy feeling as if my brain was pressing down, and so nervous I could not get my rest at night. Would have sinking spells and then so weak that, 1 could not do my wbrk. I began to take Peruna. Have taken four bottles of Peruna and have gained in strength and flesh, and can say I am a well Lively tiff your KiigglsirTTverT Feel fi.no i/i<l cheerful; ruaktt yotff work a pleasure; he vigorous anil full of am bition-. Hut take no nasty, dangerous calomel, heeuuse (ft .-makes yon sick nhiT you may lose a day's work. - Caloitu l is mercury or quieksilver, wlifcji causes necrosis- of the bones. • Y'o'mi ! cu sh(*i frrriT sbut‘ bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That’s when you feel that awful nausea and cnimp- personal’ money-tmCK guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calo mel and that it Won’t make yuu sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. Yoy-’l'i know it next morn ing, because you will wake up feeling tine, ymir liveh will lie working.; head- a< he and dizziness gone; stomach will he sweet and bowels tegular. Dodson's Liver 'ktnif*. is ontir^l.v vegetable, therefore harmless and eiln ind salivate, (live it to your children. Millions of people are usiug^ 1 iodson’s Liver Tone insteail ot dangerous. calo mel now. Your dnfi'glst will tell you that the sale of calomel is almost slopped -entirely hero.—Adv. For My / /4-vf/l Recovery r Jh -wM woman. I cannot thank you ’enough tot my recovery.” Those who object to liquid medi ernes can secure Peruna tablets. Main a >elfmiude man tvould proh* * / nl>I\ ninroirf n iliflVrvnt kind a Job ' * < >■ - . ’ ( - : v- If given another trial. Soldier's' Needles. If w omen S\ Iff I ha ve lreo.ii looking for someway to send needles to thc-Rfyol- dlers without having'. them Tust will try' this method, told by ii tailor, they will have no trouble.: Dry thorough Vy hue. eofTqt,* giouijds and stuff a lit llei woolen hag with thoni.eim ry fash loti, very.-hhrd. After threading tin necdh’Sv run them intu — (he- bag, >«y< Ltsjteu to fnp! If you want to enjoy the nieost, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced, just takt* a spoonjtrl of harmless imdson's Liver Tone tonight. Yutir druggist or dealer sells you a bottle of I Hvdson’s Livler Tone for a few cents under my ‘Tdvalrj "notifies the cm my uf its coining. Strategy hits him first. t GARGET or CAKED UDDER la COWS tan bniiwmjii»' b»fc«-<litifrrow tonic to purify t-he.biood and uppl ting Dr. D»vl<l Kol.^rta’ BADGER BALM r £ A Mrtjtbin* and b«a)ir:« oir.tin« Lg Kxn liont for Mint tout* ai d In- ilani«-<l uddrrs. H» »d the 1‘riM'tlraI Home \ eterlnarlHii. Send for fn*. booklet on A11<<I<TI0N IN Cow*. If no dealer In yonr (own. write Dr David RoMrti Vet. Co., 100 Grand A<e*vt. Waukeoka. Wo. COLT DISTEMPER It Is Where Team-Hauled Wood Can Be Used Instead* of Railroad-Hauled Coal That Changes of F.uel Should Be ! Made. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR Of soft nuvplp n cord and a Iwrtl 1 ts. qulrod t<* equal one ton of coal, and ofi cedar. -pophir or basswood, two Cords. One cord of mixed wood, well sea soned, equals in heating value at least one ton of average-grade bituminous coal. / .Tire most qo 1 union met hot] of milking eoid to-cut Hue trus into four- foot lengths with on ax and split the larger pieces. The pieces are then piled in It 'standard conf, which is eight feet long, four feet high and four feet wide. The contents are 128 cubic fleet, of which 7<i per cent is wood and 80 per cent air. Best Heating Value. To have the best heating value as ■ the cost of hauling, thnrofrgldv scas<mod: Cuticura Soap is Easy Shaving for Sensitive Skins »•> At Home.’ (as lie treads oii a tack)—»I Gloomy Anticipation. After ajl, it requires the voti you The Nrw Ip-ln-dilr Calicura Method I>OSSl ke woman throwing aaek^ about. Mary. Mrs.' Jones (placidly) Henry, vou are getting meaner ottd meaner every day. 1 tail i»m\ a whole''package of tacks fur a penny. Buffalo ('onimer- iit's tin* oiily tiling about it that s me," -emtfitled Mr. Meektmr. doesn'd Work out eoiiifnrtabl.v illsfacturily. llenrieiiji is almost o say we men ought to Jin ve had sense than to vote for it 1ii the - T-he/igliqst bird will <lre**..»ni4 preen < the plumage nature gave him. Use of Wore Wood Would Aid Economy in Commodity. w. n. u., charlotte; no. 6-1918. MANY DOLLARS ARE IDLE (old# Cause Headache and Crip l.A.XATIV MHKoMovl I MINK Tabl.-ts retiM cause. Thcr^lstml'y t ne ' Bromo (Quinine ." OliOV If’8 signatureod bo*. Sue. LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE Cold Fn the Head" Is an acute, attack of Nasal Catarrh. Per sons who .are subject to frequent "colds tn the head" will find that the use of HALL'S CAT AI RJJ MEDICINE will build up'^the System,- cleanse tlvfe Rlood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may iead to Chronic Catarrh, HALL’S .CATARRH MEDICINE? Is tak en internally and nets through the Bloo<|l on the Mucous Surfaces of trie System. . All Druggists "lie. Testimonials free. $100 00 for any case of catarrh that HALT/S CATARRH 'MEDICINE will not cure F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. It Is Where Team-Hauled Wood Can Be Used Instead of Railroad- Hauled Coal That Change of , Fuel Would Help, i Human'things must hi* kmiVv n p>+11* loved, hut divine things imi<t bP JoYed to hV known wood should hi tT'CrtrCfCrhtrt^rC: % HOW MUCH WOOD WOULD - x r<'t v'rv'rtVf.iiiriJ Are you a coal burner when you might he a wood burner? Have you n woodland that isn’t working? What ran the town man and the surhufban dweller do about the coni stringency? Much would be accomplished toward meeting the present situation arising from tin* unparalleled demand for coal t»nd from thi*^greut burden on the na tion’s railroad*; It is helievyd, if not only tin* farmers who have woodlands but city and suburban real estate ovvn- ssessing more or less wooded of land would draw on these OU’LL enjoy this real Burley cigarette. It’s g A WOODCUTTER CUT IF That Go 1 d full of flavor—just as good as a pipe. Oak r.s fairly 1 / typical <»1 Jjje hard woods find / wfiltetj^e for the soft woods. / tie* figures below will show np- pnfxtmately the nmouut of cord Z wood that may be 1 ut from trees ^ of 'different sizes. The figures <1 will vary considerably with the ^ extent at which the tops and Z branches are utilized and on tin* ^ taper o^ tli*» iree tlunlcs.' Wfth Z forest-grown 'trees, utilizing the Z- brain lies am! tops to about two Z Inehes. these amonnts may '-be Cultivate Self-Reliance. The h*ts!s of g«Mn| manners i» solf- r< lianee. Neeessiiy i< the lavv of all vv ho are not se If-| ■d. Thofip w ho are n<»t si , lf-i».»sse'-<».<l ehtnnb*. ami pain us.- Kmersoii. CASCARA IT'S TOASTED The itandard cold cure for 30 year*— ia tablet form—tafe, aure, do opiatea —rurea cold in 34 hours -grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. Get the. genuine box with Red top and Mr. Hill's picture on it. —t-> Costs less, give* flnTV more, save* money. fr B 24 Tablet* for 25c. Jr/fll' /><LlJr At Any Drug Stora vJif] The Burley tobacco is toasted; makes the taste delicious. You know how toasting improves the flavor of bread. And it’s the same with tobacco exactly. .tracts tir.d areas for a part, at least, of their fuel, supply. In the neighborhood of ^mall cities as well as larger ones there are many woodlots from which much fiM wood could be obtained without en- eroarhment on the Mieeded shade trees anil without detracting -from the herfuty of the landscape. In fait, proper thinning iif many eases will help the development ' ol desirable It has-been t.rulv ✓ , * in b$Ve tlmn in war A FIGHT FOR LIFE White Oak Prominent Resident of North Carolina Indorses It Z Ten inch's in diameter, T»0 feqt ? high,,oiu‘-sixth to one-si venlh of Z a < oriL: l." Inches in diameter, (vO ^ feet high, alniut two-lifths of n cord; 21 Inches in diameter 70 Z fet^ high, qne and onedlfth •2' C°i*d9. ^ - Wh4te Pine. Z Ten inches in diameter, r>0 feet r high, on»*-<ighil: of a cord; 15. Z ine'hos In diiuneh r, (‘>o feet high, jt one-third of a enrd ; 21 ineth's in / diameter, 7(1 feet high, seven- / eighths of a <oril. It has been flprht or die for many of us In tin* pusi and the lucky people arc- Jbose who8igve-*guffered, but who are now well because .they (retorted nature’s warn ing signal In lime to correct their trou ble with that wonderful new discovery t»f Dr. Pierce's called "An-u-rie.” You should promptly heed thee® warnings, some of winch are dizzy spells, backache, Irregularity of the urine or the -painful twinges of rheumatism, »clatica..or iinii- bago. To delay may make possible the dangerous forms*.of kidney disease, such as ptone in the bladder. To overcome these distressing condi tions take plenty of exercise in the open air,-avoid av heavy meat diet,-drink freejy oL. water and at each meal take Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets tdonple strength). You wilt, in a sort time.„find that you are one of the firm. indorsers of Ani.rie, as are thousand's of neighbors. . , -1. Step into the drug store and ask for a -toe package of Anuric, or send Dr. V. M. IMerce, Buffalo, .N Y"'* 10c for trial pkg. Anuric. many* times' more potent than lithia. eliminate^ uric acid as hot water melts sugar." Mlltbn, N: C.—“I sufYci with my buck and limits derangement of the kidneys, but after using Anuric I obtained relief and have bad no trouble since. I cheerfully recommend the Anuric Tablets to all who Kitifer from too much uric acid In tin* system."—t'A PT. W. G. GRAVES. Milton, X. C. Save .by Burning Wood. x As an instance of how coal can be saved" by tlie burning of wood, the United States department of agricul ture lias cited figures for 17 northern tind sterrrstatesAvitfi a rural popu lation of about 20,(XX),000 which. It Is uses annually about 18,- 1 of coal. It is figured that the substitution of wood for. - one- fourth of the. opal burned by farmers and for one-tenth of the coal Jmrned in villages would result in a saving of nearly iUXXl.OtX) tons, or between 0T>,- (XX) and 70,000 carloads. Dr. I‘iere/8 I Lis where teani-hauledjwood can be Sold for fifty years, used instead of railroad-hauled coal that the chauge of fuel should life made. While it is not expected that tfie:/substitution of wood for coal ■could be complete, it Is true that for heating many kinds.of buildings wood Is .the more Convenient and ordinarily >"U vvill escape many ills and clear estimated tip tin* routed tongue, the sallow cont- 1 texlon, tin* dull headache, the laky Jivcr, if you wiU take- a pleasant laxa tive made up of the May-apple, juice of flu* leaves of aloes, roQt pf Jalap, ofid called “Pleasant Delicts." You can obtain at almost any drug store in this country these-ygpgetable pellets in vials—simply ask . for I’lensant Pellets, vvhiyh means dry ng it front six to eight month* when’ plied so as to get a good circulation of air. However. 4 HO per cent of the moisture may be removed in ■thrqe-n.ionths P.eeause of the. unusual demand'for cord wood it is believed that’ the present time offers unparalleled op portunity not- only for farmers to ine prove their woodlands by cutting o«1 the poorer trees and selling thim/but for private ajld 'piViiHc owners of wooded tracts, to c:ear Their lands ar -Sometimes Seems a Difference. "hi there that same hospitality im(v when We live in fine houses as vvh*ii ive lived.In tin* eahiii long ago? ■ The best way to ask a girl to marry you is to first obtain her full co-oper ation in the plan. The rest is easy. ioree’s Pelh-ts arc best for liver, thp cheaper fu6l For spordy and effective action Dr Pe<Jry > i Dead Shot;* has no equal One ( los{. onl> Oil clean o\it Worm* or Tapeworm Adv bowels and jstomach.* On**'little Pellel for a laxative, tliree for a< athartio. Ad. , , . ■ ■ • for which heat is required only occa a profit. Communities which feel they are threatened with a serious fm*l shortage will do xy<>i 1 to take measures Better jnnke your calls short than he a yay.n maker. If a man feels, it in his hones it’s rhuumatisuf • / ’ ’ ‘v to stimulate thiLcutiing of .wood. Sucli action juQyXne viewed as part of Amerlcajjir co-operation in the national endeavor to foe\f and sustain Amiri- ca’jUarmy and allies. • 1 Without any special inconvenience and without any risk to health pr well- being, the sugar consumption of the average person can be lowered. Any one u.hb uses sugar in excessive amounts will he the better for using less; - * Fortify the System Against Winter Cold The strong withstand the Winter Cold Better than the Weak. If your Blood is not in a healthy condition and does not circulate properly, your system will riot be able to withstand the Winter Cold. Old people who are feeb'e arid younger people who are weak, will be strengthened and enabled, to 'go through the cold weather by takim! regularly' fe Throwing open 1hq wmallot on ^ his suburban place to all who rC wouJjUoome ;md cut, n Washing- tuntP. C.), man aided shivering / families to meet the coal, strln- S; gency a fe# weeks ago. Theft r> he located some 5,CXX> cords more ^ in either fallen or dead standing timber in wooded lands nearby ^ and qbtained. the consent of the tP owners to alfow the public to cut a fuel .fit needed quantities under y proper supervisioii. .* i Are the woodlots around your ^ town doing *lieir>part in the fuel xy emergency?' 1 - ’ \ ^ More Food From New Islands. r Our new i>osse.«sions in--1in»- Atlan- tlc—the ^Virgin islands—will ,become more nearly'self-suvpurting if theittUn. of the ITfirted' Statea department of agriculture is realized. A njpfesetttta^, tlve of the federal department *In vestigated tfye agricultural situation in these'Islands last season and f^mie suggestions intended ^o ltelp it he jteo* pie there to produce more food. ' The ofily crofts the Investigator found under extensive cultivation were s^gar cane and Sea Island cotton, the yields of which are bnv comptired with other West Indian Islands. The refneseiitn* tive found that there ^as.at almost complete. absence of , vegetable* land fruit on the markets, indicating tery limited supplies of locally grown food materials. Stock growing is followed to some extent, but improved stock Is needed, better forage plants should be Black Muskrats up to $1.25 Brown Muskrat!* 11 “ .80 Raccoons < M M 8.50 Contains the well-known tonic,properties of QU and IRON. It purifies and enriches the blood and Wood grates are sold In two pieces which Can W Inserted through the fire door and placed^ on top ,of the regular grate. In heating value one standard .cord of well-seasoned hickory, oak, beech, birch, hard maple, ash, elm, locust or cherry ds approximately equal to one ton (2,000 pounds) of anthracite coaL up the whole system, thus fortifying the system against colds and grip. Price 60c, Whenever You Need • Oeneral Tonio TakitGrove's We charge no comm/u/on and . .1 expreraaa^e introduced, and more attentloi BALTIMORE, U. S. A needed to the proper handling of stock, dairying and other farm enterprises. URortT and Oldest Fur House in the South