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ly fail to keep on hand a bottle i mentha is a certain preventive ai grippe, pneumonia and other ri BRA VAFPM WILL NOT STA It is applied ec trils and is <puel skin. Its heali r to the infec d : it is doubly cc It has this cha other salves, it bottle of Vapom r .protection for at o [. 30e, cu All D 1; ' .-.A?-- IF your deal - BRAME Dig Nitratei Mixed FEI -an "Mascot" Agr Deliveries anytir March 15th. See u We cnn save you me Baggett MANNIN If you are sick see the dog If you need groceries see t If you want to get a Good Price fo See H. S Manning Hide Best prices and highe JInot sell to nmrchants as tI little money, but see H. Si & DOWDY & I Everyt SSteam Heat in Let Us Submit Comnplet R Next Express Offiee OLD AGE STAR1 WITH dokielJ ( nty ai1et n e rga fth tIli b e g trei Ip a to h eli evo worig erier(i ag ca o ie erred nht ito p rifi~i on r laynd that on Ilo rverv 200 yerara(()T M i i o - eaknessen tti din bilitytau to ao timehomer eey rnd need lao intr inclosed in odorioein tasteless capsules corntining a.i)u 5 dropa eah. TPako t, The Vapor Treatment FOR Influenza, " Croup and Pneumonia Mothers who know the anguish of waiting helplessly through age-long hours for the physician C who may not arrive in time will hard. I >f this eflective croup remedy Vapo. id specific for colds, croup, influenza, b spiratory ailments. ME'S ENT N THE CLOTHES P ernally to the chest, throat anu nos ly absorbed through the pores of the S vapors rise and are inhaled directly C icibranes A double-action remedy, t tam to produce satisfactory results. racteristic that distinguishes it from I will not stain the clothes. Buy a cntha TODAY. It is an invaluable insignificant price. i Oc, and $1.20 Bottles at nY rug and General Stores. r cannot supply you order from UG CO., N. Wilkesboro, N. C. P _ 11 4f Soda i from now to s before yout buy. ney. .i i In B11s omar ti stOr, he grocer, r Your Hides tcinhar't, and Fur Co. jc st prices p~aid1 to all. D~o, mey want you r hides for ~i'j einhart. 'ttttt22 2tittitittti ttttittt it t i d ,t VCULLOUGH, teing in a BING U g and Wiring. it'l you Prices on a Outfits. MANNING; s. C. R YOUR KIDNEYS swallow of wati'r. TPho oil stimiulatos the kinlney act ion ani o nsibles tho igia t , row r fIh o tn i d ro ,n~ t.Vlii mnetef rotro ift.i kait a 'iqao or two > h~l a kllrsot arturn of tao nio vtor h)1 ti.v 1 uni o! nono o> dt y>s Mg)A~ in ounr i Cabrsule1s. one refundle ftr theyo not hel you. hre I girnii ltlc ri 1i OOLD MIiCDAIL brandt. VHAT THE DEPARTMENT Of AGRICULTURE IS DOING Seek Bug to Bite Moth Borer The little bugs that eat our crops Have other'bugs to bite 'em. 'he other bugs have lesser bugs, And so, ad infinitum." The old verse, somewhat paraphras d, is recalled by the statement of the tureau of Entomology, United States lepartment of Agriculture, that the est hope for control of the moth bor r of sugar cane now seems to be the nportation and establishment in ugar-cane regions of parasites rhich exist in Cuba. Bureau experts have been sent vice to Cuba for the collection of the arasites which reduce the effective ess of the moth borers. The para ites have been imported and every [fort is being made to propagate iem in the Louisiana cane fields. ecan Area May He Extended. A study of pecan varieties is being lade by the United States Depart ient of Agriculture in the States bor I'ring the area recognized as definite Swithin the pecan-growing territory. lanters in Oklahoma, Tennessee, entucky, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, issouri. and Kansas are becoming in rested in the possibility of growing scans, and are seeking information it hregard to varieties possessing te necessary qualities when grown rider their conditions. The work of Ie department during .the past year s included an investigation of the Inge of the species, the adaptability varieties to different regions, ethods of propagation, soil im .ovement, orchard management, and ethods of harvesting, curing, pack g, and handling the product. It >pears that a considerable propor o nof the varieties now being planted -e so far below the general average the best sorts in production and her important characteristics as to stify their elimination. It is becom g more and more evident, say the )ecialists of the department, that reater attention should be given to ie matter of stocks for use in pro igating pecans in the nursery. xamine Samples for Road Builders A special laboratory devoted to the icroscopie examination and classifica on of road-building rocks, maintain I by the Bureau of Public Roads, bo nited States Department, has exam- T nd 686 samples of material during. le past year, according to the chief i F the bureau. This represent, ati )nsiderable increase over the preced- i ig year and shows the pronounced a terest in matters relating to nigh ay construction. Of the samples ex- i mined, 249 were rock, 41 slag, 151 ravel, 189 sand, .15 clay, and 11 mis- Lb 'llaneous. co illions Saved from Wild Beasts. Taking; the estimates of farmers; id stockmen themselves, there has 'en saved to them during the past. ar not less than $5,000,000 from t.he moting of predatory wik i aninals liy e U Initedl States Department of Ag eultuires ini co-operation with the Laites. Thel wo)rk is done by the ureauiL of 13iiological Survey andi such rencies as arme designatedi by the irious State Us. Dui.ring the past fisc at aabout 312,000 wild animals were IIid unode'r the direction of the Bio ichal Sourvey by a force otf betweeni )0 and 500) skilled hunters. Indica ons are that still greater numbers* (.rc k ilIled by poison ing, though no tuaI cont coubil Ibe made of animals ms (lest royed. IExtensivi' poisoinimg op' intions ire conducte'd in the great sheep row inig sections of A\riztona , C olorado, evoaa, New Mexiclo, UItach , apd Wv ning. This was followed by a mar' Id lecrease in the numbe11'r of coyotes articularlxly with a coirespondling de 'ease in the l(oses of sheep, eamttle', igs, coltIs, and poul try. Stock men Ly that on many impsortant, ranges md Iamin g grounds the former Lavy annual losses have become neg gibl e or have been ('nti rely el iminnat I. As an illustration, there is an rea r abosut 75 miles in diameter in '('stern ('olorado where sheep owners >rmerly reported an a verage loss of bout 25 sheep a day throughout the 'ason. Poisoning operations have een') 'ondulictedI through twvo succ'essive i'asons. D~est ruction of predatory nimals has been si) thorough that heep now range freely, sometimes nattended for several days in succes ion, without loss. Losses throughout he area are inminal. ni E'ntonological Wire Tapper W~hen tlephoun' girls in California ndl the'irI wires(' are ''shorted,'' a hug any be on or in the wire, for Califor in has a wood-boring beetle that goes brough woodl and also through alloyed ubstances considerably harder than sadl. The beetle has put, hundreds of elephones out of commission by bor ng holes in the cables that carry the /ires. Water enters the cables, mak ig wire connections useless until the s O from your/ The Fer Fish , F. S. ROY5 Norfolk, Va. Richmond, Va. Washington, N. C. Columbia, Columbus, Ga. Monti red places are found and repaired. Surv te problem of control of this metal 274 ring beetle is still unsolved, accord- inere L to the Bureau of Entomology of her r e United States Department of Ag- of v 'ulture, and it will be diflicult to find tions practicable way. g-Game Herds Increase i..l l~i healh Big-game animals are increasing on rule. ti e four big-game reservations under GROV ntrol of the United States Depart- w ant of Agriculture. The report of ening e Chief of the Bureau of Biological, r THE -M0ST Ber Ifyou contemph ) that you book anxious to serv orders must be a Even a brief inal passenger model Opular. Why n your auitomnobile -PAIGl&E-)ITROlT Carolin The ertilizer will if you use 'SiT TRADE MARW ilizer Tha Scrap Far TER GU) Lynchburg, Va. Tarbc S.C. Spartanburg, S. C. omery, Ala. Baltimore, y shows a total of 368 bison lk, 54 antelope, and 21 (leer, ar ase in each species over the num )eported last year. The number sitor t to the big-game reserva. is also growing, says the report to Worms in a Healthy Child hildren troubled with worms have an on y color. wic h i.sdicatcs poor bleed, and )ere is more or less stomsachs disturba:wc s TASTELESS chill TONIC given reaul r, or thrce weeks will enrich the, blood, ian be digestion, and act as a General Strength ronic to the whole system. Nature will ther )ff or dispel the worms, and the Child will i ec' '-aith. Plewe" to take. 60c per bottle MIZTIFLb C/lR J te purchasing a Paige car 'our order immediately. e you but his allotment ccepted on a strict priority ection of the new series" will explain why this car is ot make this inspection tod problem permanently. MOTOR CAR CO)MPANY, I Machinery Con Sumter, S. C. be greater X'S t Made IOUs LNO Co. ro, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. Macon, Ga. Md. Toledo, Ohio 0 to MAXWELL 1USkI COFFEE let us suggJest - Our dealer is basis. Linwood"~ five So universallo