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GREATER ATTENTION
TO SEED POTATOES
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Every Grower Should Remove
Plants Not true to Varifclijk
For Infanta and Children
Much Depends Upon Interest of
Gardner Being Maintained
throughout Season.
Progressive Farmers Favor Home-Seed
Plot Plan, Which Is Simple and
Inexpensive Method of' Inv
proving Quality of Seed.
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(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.) • .
To hold the cost of potato production
at a reasonable figure,, department of
agriculture officials advocate that
greater attention, be given .by growers,
especially in the northerri states, to
the production of their seed stock*
They believe thnt every grower would
derive benefits from giving special at
tention to the removal of all plants aot
¥rve ttr^varlety, as well as all dis
eased, weak, or abnormal plants from
a sufficient number of rows In his field
to provide an ample supply from the
remaining plants to plant the acreage
desired the following year.
For example: If the custom la to
Man Must Make Continuoua Fight
From Start, Never Shirking Duty
and Keeping Everlastingly on
Job—Easy to $ill Weeds. '
Thereby PwmotinijWestafl
aeerfalnessandRwtCoatoaJ
neither Opium,Morphinenor
Mineral. Not Narcotic
(Prepared by the United States Depart-
, ment of Agriculture.)
The intimate succesfi'M^a home gar
den depends largely \upon the inter
est of the gardener being maintained
throughout the season. Many persons
have gotten the idea that when the
garden is planted and cultivated two
or three times their work has ended,
and as ff result the garden soon goes
to weeds or Is destroyed by insects and
diseases. The successful gardener, de
clare the specialists of the United
States Department of Agriculture, is
the one who wages a continuous fight
against the enemies of the garden
from the very start, never shirking his
duty and being everlastingly on the
A helpful
Constipation and Diarrhoc*
and Feverishness and
Loss of Sleep
resulting ^roainW**/
I r* simile Signahtf*.^
Students Must Know Bible.
Beginning with this y^ar, aofcie
knowledge - 7vf the Itihle will be a part
of the requirements for udtnisslon to
Columbiu university. Students must
know the epic narrative of the 'Old
Testament, the history of the Hebrews
from the Kgyptinn |*eriod to the de
struction of the Jewish commonwealth
in A. D. 70, meinonihle pssHiiges of
biblical prose and |»oetry. iitiil know
something of earlv Christian blueri.-
A Shot Boll,Capped
Hock or Bursitis
A crop of weeds can be destroyed in
a few moments by means of a steel
ruke of a hoe. If It Is used when the
weeds are just coming through the
ground. If allowed to remain, the
weeds become firmly rooted and A
thorough renovation of the garden la
necessary to rid It of them.
8eem Innocent, but They're Not.
A few old-fashioned hardshell potato
hugs may not appear to do say great
harm, but the crop of aoft-shelled bee
tles they produce will eat the leaves
from the potato vines almost before
yon know they are present. A few
sporei of some mildew or other dis
ease may not do any great amount of
damage, but If the weather la favor
able for the spread of the dlaeaae, It
wilt soon cause the loai of the entire
crop.
The old adage of “A stitch In time
sure* nine” applies with donbU force,
to the ear* of the garden. Keep op
Interest In the garden and make suc
cessive plantings of vs lions crops, so
that a continuous supply of vegetables
may be provided for the table. There
la nothing gained by having the land
lie Idle, and It la eaaler to keep It dean
If there Is a paying crop upoa IL
"Seed/" Gardens Shew Neglect.
Too often gardens with a “seedy"
appearance are seen la the middle of
the summer. The brush on which the
peas were grown or the wire trellis oo
which they were trained Is lsfT with
the remains of the crop upon It. sod
general unsightliness rules the entire
plot. It Is a little more trouble to keep
things neat and attractive, but It pays
In the long run; and If yon as a gar
dener want to maintain a reputation
cxkisot cowfai
NEW YORK
will reduce them and leave no blemishes
Stop* Uqirneu prompt!/. Does not blis
ter or remove the hair, and horse cm* bo
workc.I. tz SOaDO’tledcIive ft lerttBtm
ABSORBING. JR., tar wta*
i*t—« I«w Botte. I'lUn ton imrut—t. Virm V«taa
today could puss an examination cov
ering those subjects?— Youth's C<nn
panlon. *
ENERGETS
PREPARE FOR A LARGER SALARY
blauds Mass is ikon.
CASCARA IS LAXATIVB .
NUX VOMICA IS T0M10
These, with other valuable lagredl
rots, eater lots the composition ad
Pares Koergeta. the energy tablet
for week, nervous, run-down pewplm
They are wonderfully active—a four
doses tell the story. Fifty rents bay*
a box of 40 of these wonderful tablet^
by amll or from your druggist
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T> than of react preptrv for a tea «l » Ur**r atUr* Modtm business
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tour uUri wttl ha fudi* our gridunlra art la lha fruai rinO ut taoOrra
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Digg.ng Potatoes .on ColontaLa Ranch.
plant 20 acres to potatoes, U would bo
ntcwMiy, to obtalo an ample seed
stock, to weed undesirable plants from
at least two acres. Time required for
this work would be comparatively lit
tle.
IF a large percentage of off-typo or
diseased plants are found to exist In a
field, tuber* from It should not be re
talned for seed purposes unless a bet
ter source of seed supply is not avalV
able. In that case most careful and
painstaking rugulng to eliminate, sa
far as practicable, all mixtures and
all diseased plants should be coo-
ducted. It will take a larger acreage
to supply the necessary seed than will
be the rase where the stock Is relative
ly pore and disease-free.
All progressive growers will favor
the home-seed plot plan, which they
sey Is a "simple and comparatively In
expensive method of Improving the
quality of the seed stock." and will
materially assist In Increasing the sera
yield of the crop, thereby lessening
production cost.
SOLO rot «0 TEAM
For MALARIA.
CHILLS and
FEVER
*Baytr Tablets of Aspirin" to ba.
genuine must be marked with the
aarety "Bayer Cross." Always boy an
unbroken Bayer package which con
tains proper directions to safely re
lievo Headache. Toothache. Earache.
Neuralgia. Colds and pain. Handy tin
boxes of 12 tablets cost bot a few
cents at drug fores larger packages
also. Aspirin Is the trade mart of
Bayer Manufacture of Moooacetlc-
addester of Sallcyllcadd.—Adv.
Itching Rashes
MAKING STUDY OF VOLCANOES
Soothed "
With Cuticura
Resuscitation Record
What Is said to be the record for re-
susdtatlon from drowning was accom
plished by United States Hfe-navers
after th# victim had been submerged
for six minutes. Among a-gn-at many
persons the erroneous belief exists that
persul)« cab be resuscitated after hav
ing been In the water a great length
of time. Cases have been knqwn where
resuscitation methods were used for
bourn after the drowned persons had
been under water for a half hour, or
even longer. Thus It will he seen that
drowning Is s quick death and tha
hazard of the water correspondingly
great. »
Department of Agriculture Has Taken
Up New Line, Whjch Is Bound ts
Be af Interest.
The department of agriculture has
begun the extensive observation of the
volcanoes within Its borders and In
sular possessions, and has recently
tsleo formal charge of the observa
tory on Kllsues. Hawaiian Isluqpls
Prof. T. A. Jsggar, Jr., formerly of the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
who has been director of the observa
tory since Its foundation, will remain
In charge. The Investigations at Kll-
aoea were begun In 1912. under the au
spices of the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, and since 1913 have'
been maintained at the expense of the
Hawaiian Volcano Research assoda
tlnn. consisting chiefly of residents of
Honolulu. It Is expected that the
weather bureau's work In volcanotygy
wlll be develop*^ In many details and
eventually be extended to Alaska and
other regions under the control of the
United States in which active vol
canoes exist. .
Net S# Much.
“Got any jack with yon. mateyT
asked the gob. “ttpHt It 6040 with
me. will yerT"
that much."—Indianapolis Star.
IbMMMhMI sas eC Rmui By* Balaam
at sight spoil retiring will prmat aa4 rs-
Usvs Ur *4. walsry am **4 ay a atrsia. Age.
KEEPING HARNESS IN REPAIR
Bo Sudden, Dear.
After a brief two weeks' acquaint
ance he Invited her to go with him to
a football match. As the players ap
peared on the field he began to en
large on their several merits.
"There's Smith." he said; "heY a
really fine forwurd; absolutely first-
rate! Then there's Jackson, over
there; he’s really flue—going to be
our best man in a few weeks!”
“Oh. Walter, will he—he do all
right?" she lisped shyly. "This is sc
sudden, dear.”
A dream of conquest la the devil's
benediction.
Tools and Facilities Are Comparatively
Inexpensive and Simple-Special
Devices Needed.
W. N. U.. CHARLOTTE, NO. ZT^ttHL
(Prepared by the United Btatee Depart
ment of Agriculture )
The tools and facilities required for
keeping harness In repair are compara
tively simple and Inexpensive. A con
siderable portion of the. repair work on
harness can be performed by the aid of
tool* required for other purposes, but
there are a few special device* that
are desirable. *
Probably the majority of clergymen
are poor because they preach without
notes.
Baby Wakes Up Smiling
after its food has been digested as it shpuld be,
which is best done by giving
LIME IMPROVES MANY CROPS
Nothing but Climate.
“What sort of a place is It?"
"One of those' places where the ell
mate Is all they’ve got to brag about.’
There Is reason In all things, but It’s
different .with some people.
Application Will Benefit Timothy,
Oats, Wheat, Barley, Clovers and
Garden TrucSt.
MRS. WIN SLOW’S
Lime injures none of pur common
crops, but It appears to do no good
directly to corn, millet, rye, carrots,
buckwheat or potatoes. But lime Im
proves timothy, oats, wheat, barley,
peas, cabbage, onions, beets, cucum
bers, clovers and alfal/a.
Tl»« kfuto’ sad CMMrua’s RsguUtor
Thousands of wise mothers know from actual
experience that there is nothing better than this
remarkable remedy for overcoming constipation,
diarrhoea, feverishness and other baby troubles.
This purely vegetable preparation is absolutely harmless
—contains no opiates, parcotica, alcohol or other harmful
Ingredients.
If your baby is fretful, cries, or gives other symptoms qf
Keep the Garden Growing Through
the Summer
a* uuuy to ucuui, liic*. ui give* umci *y»ii
not being well, giva Mrs. Winslow’s Syrup and note
bounding health and happy smiles that follow.
At mil DrmggUtB
ANGLO-AMEMCAN DRUG CO., 215-217 Fdtas (hot, law'
(Unmrml StlUnf AftnU :
invigora
CUTWORM COWARDLY RASCAL
for a good garden, the necessary atten
tion will have to be given to Its neat
ness and general appearance.
In sections where the weathef be
comes extremely hot In summer and
It Is not possible to keep garded crops
growing, the land should be cleaned,
replowed and kept stirred from time to
time until conditions are suitable for
the planting pf fall vegetables. Under
ordinary conditions It is best to have
some crop growing on* the soil, and If
the period between ’the early spring
vegetables and the fall vegetables Is
sufficient, a crop of cowpeas should
be prown upon the garden land. This
will shade the soli and prevent tho
sun burning the organic matter out of
it, and at ,the same time will actually
add fertility to the soli.
Rarely Dees Any Damage in Daylight,
Waiting Until Night and Destroys
• Garden Plants. •
(Prepared by the .United State* Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
The common cutworm Is a cowardly
rascal and rarely does his work In day
light when folks can see him. Be
watches and waits Until the gardener
has planted his cabbage,, tomato or
pepper platfts. then sneaks out In the
night and destroys tf)e plants.
T HIS Isn't one ot those fake free treat*
ment offers you have seen so many
time*. We don’t offer to give you some
thing for. nothing—but we do guarantee that
^ou cun try this wonderful treatment, en
tirely at our risk, and this guarantee is %
backed by your local druggist. v
J. W. Perkins of Atlanta. Georgia,
writes: “I was afflicted with a very bad csm
of Edema for 25 years, which was In my feet,
leg* and hips. Through al> this time I tried
different remedies and doetort’ prescrip*
tlons. obtaining oo relief until I used your
HUNTS SALVE.
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"One Box entirely cured me, and though
two years have dapud I have had no re
turn of the trouble. Xa rurally I regard It
TO RENOVATE OLD ORCHAROS
Delicious and healthful,
it supports and cheers
May Be Brought Beck to Their Fo*v
mer Productive State In Three
Years If Vigor Justifies.
PARTIAL SHADE FOR BERRIES
Neglected and unfruitful orchards
may be renbvated and brought back
to -their former productive state la
three jeers If the sge sad rigor at
the trees justify their renovation la
the first place.
This Sometimes Can Be Provided toy
Planting Between Fruit Tree* -
- —la Orchard.
nomical table
well.
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