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^wi,vl ^IIH^^^^^Blffor tv^OI K^vjB Choice bits of veal, crea eggs combine with othe to give Libby's Veal Loa flavor. Order a package 'Libby, M9Ne01 4 Ouirtnteed to 4 [ Apr v. -t tsd without injuty | /*' ? jHL r i A usually lufflcient t I ippimw ?? t< N ?w"r wT? n*ot*Vjpp" yflBf/nSSBMrL ft feuT ,5c e*n*- p?*ip*i yr ^ABoysaiKiGirisc ^ciearttieSKin^ -/withCuticuraV // fcw^S; Sws. OH?tT*? ??.?*. \\ W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 22-1919. SAFE, GENTLE RI BR] For 200 tears GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil has enabled suffering humanity to withstand attacks of kidney, liver, bladder and stomach troubles and all diseases connected with the urinary organs, and to build up and restore to health\organs weakened by disease. These most important organs must be watched, because they filter and purify the blood: unless they da their work yoa are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervousness. despondency, backache, stomach trouble, pains in the loins and lower abdomen, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago all warn you or trouble with your kidneys. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are the remedy CURIOUS IDEAS ABOUT GOLF some of Them, That Have Been Preserved, Will Be Appreciated by Devotees of the Qame. Twenty years ago the majority of women knew nothing about golf, and many good anecdotes ure 'still told of some of the curious ideas they had regarding the gniue. One lady, making sympathetic conversation at dln.her, said to an enthusiastic golfer: "I often see you in your red coat. Do you need many dogs to play golf?" A younger lndy said she knew exactly how the gume was played. "They get what they call caddies to hunt about in the grass till they tiiul a round stone, and then they hit It into a rabbit hole." \ A third ludy, who had evidently en Joyed a nearer view of the game, said: "It is played by two men. One is a gentleman and the other Is a common man. The common man sticks a ball on a lump of dirt, und the gentleman knocks It off!*' i Terrifying. "A lady of forbidding countenance?" "Yes, even the automobiles pull up when she crosses the street."?Louisville Courier-Journal. Daily Thought. It Is never so difficult to speak as when we are ashamed of our silence. ?La Itochefoncauld. 1 Now> 1 I to enjoy that d drinks, THe O POSTUM An invigorating < flavor, full-bodiec the taste. The to your solid tal 5 it is part of the j . something to drir Postum is boile (full 15 minutes gins), but unlik< : and. drug-free, -usually upsets ne heart Postum harmful. I At MIHBHHHn ME? ||B||||RB| $$?*%? -> <5^^^^ v^^?l ? (l imery butter and fresh r tempting ingredients f its delicate, appetizing from your grocer today. fc Libby, Chicago estroy poUto bugs Without to Tin*. On* or two applications MBLNiiV o nn the ontlro crop. Sully ton?cyph?r*? Irish Potato Baa I iod genersl stores. If your y you, we will Mod you d. for $1.M. J'saBMma squash, cantaloup# and r book If aot ittliflid^PSS?sUR4l taljaJMholiiohr, t. Naturally. "My dog enn scent a thunderstorm Ave miles away." "lite nose must he something of a storm scenter." rink of all table f Original 1 Cereal :up of rich, snappy 1 and delicious to very thing to add ble enjoyment, for meal?not merely ik with it d just like coffee i after bailing bes coffee it is pure Coffee drinking rvea, stomach and contains nothing - Two Sizes? I "4Sc ,md 2Sc' j Sore Kyr?, Blood 8hot Byw. Watery, Byes. Sticky Byea, alt healed promptly with alsbtiy applications of Itoman Eye Balaam. Ade. ' If brevity Ik the nolo of wit, levity must be the upper. :medy ngs sure relief you need. Take three or four every dav4 The healing oil soaks into the cells ana lining of the kidneys and drives out the poisons. New life and health will surely follow. When your normal vigor i has been restored continue treatment for a while to keep yourself in condii tion and prevent a return of the disease. 1 Don't wait until you are incapable of fishting. Start taking GOLD MEDAL . Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Your i druggist will cheerfully refund your money if you are not satisfied with results. But be sure to get the original imported GOLD MEDAL and accept no substitutes. In three sizes. Sealed packages. At all drug stores. Looked Like Melodrama. When Lewis Waller was playing Charles Surfnce In "The School for Scandal" be unfortunately" stumbled Just before making bis entrance, am) his right band was thrust iuto a pot of red paint, witn which a scenic ar-< tlst bail been retouching some of the "props." There was ho time to lose, so Mr. Waller walked on the Htage with his hand apparently dripping with gore, as from some hideous crime. The audience imagined the ho tor had injured himself, until his uncontrollable mirth reassured them. Plenty of Cut Glass Pickle Dishes. "I suppose your friends gave you wedding presents enough to start you out housekeeping In good shape?" "Well, It's going to be a little nwkwurd, 1 fancy, trying to serve roast beef ami boiled Cabbage In pickle dishes, hut perhaps we can manage It." On the Reservation. "Will Injun smoke the pipe of peace with paleface?" "Out of dute, my deur fellow," responded the Carlisle graduate. "Bui 1 don't mind having a cigarette."? I.oulsvllle Courier-Journal. A Brazen Demand. Brukeinun?All change! Mrs. Juaper (to husband)?Well, ot all the train robbers! Don't you dan 1 give hint a penny, Jason!?Buffalo Ex press. 'he Time II to prevent erosion o ; terracing is mo I; Terrace Bank Thrown Up (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Erosion Injures or practically ruins fertile land. Bottom ns well as hill lands suffer from the ravages of erosion. Terracing Is the most effective method of stopping erosion. Other means of reducing erosion that should > be employed In connection with terracing are deep plowing, growing cover crops, plowing under orgunlc , matter,' cuufour plowing, and underdraining. There are two distinct types of terraces, the bench terrace and the ridge terrace. The bench terrace Is particularly fitted for use on steep slopes; while the ridge terrace Is especially adapted for use on moderate slopes. The ridge terraces nre divided Into two classes, tlie narrow base and the broad base. Both inay be laid out level or with a fall along the terrace to carry the water oft at a low velocity. The broad-base terrace can he cultivated and can be crossed readily by large farm machinery without In- l Jury to the terrace. The nnrrow-base terrace does not possess either of these advantages, and under ordlnnry , circumstances Is less desirable than > the broad-buse type. However, when laid 'out level It Is sometimes cultivated successfully on very sandy soils (hat capable of absorbing lurge | quantities of water. Level-Rldge Terrace. The broad-base level-rldge terrace Is laid out absolutely level. This more nearly meets the requirements of un Ideal terrace than any other type. Its distinct advantage over a terrace with full Is that practically none of the fertile parts of the soil ore removed from the field. It Is particularly suitable for use on open, permeable soils. When tised In connection with tile drains on any type of soil It unquestionably Is the most efTectlve method ever employed to stop erosion. The broud-bnse, grnded-rldge terrace, generally known as the Mnngum tefrace, possesses all the advantages of the broad-buse level-rldge terrace with the exception of the one stated lnv the preceding paragraph. It may be used on nny type of still, but Is roc .........??i use uin.y ?m su.ih wnere the broad-huso, level-ridge terrace without tile drulnage cannot he used successfully. Erosion Is reduced to a minimum In the terrace channel by carrying the water off the Held In a X / ' mm, Lines of Terrace Located by Pit BIG WEEK IN HIGHWAY WORK Contracts Totaling $2,034,378 for RoadBuilding Awarded in State of Pennsylvania. (Prepared by the TJnlted States Department of Agriculture.) In the week ended April 12 Pennsylvania state highway ottlclnls awarded road-hulldlng contracts totaling $2,034,378. according to messages to the bureau of public roads. United States de partmem or agriculture, wmcn niiminIstcrs the federal nld road act. This figure Is helleved to represent the greatest amount of road work formally contracted for In one week by any state, and Is regarded as an Indication of the force that will be put behind highway construction now that Americans are turning from the world war to resume the Interior development of this country. Of the Pennsylvania contracts mentioned, the federal government, under the federnl aid road act. Is to pay $911,407. A bond Issue of $o0,000,000 for road building was recently authorized In Pennsylvania. BIG WASTE ALONG HIGHWAYS k Sheep Would Utilize Space and Remove One of Greatest Breeding Plaees of Insects. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Failure to utilize the large area of grass along our roads, lanes and fence rows la a great waste that can well be stopped. Sheep would utilize this waste and remove one of the greatest breeding places of injurious farm Insects. The lower leaves of corn plants which usually go to waste, as well as the cutover grain and hay fields, also offer considerable feed to farm flocks. "N Shelter From Sun. After a season of cold and rain, we are apt to forget that the sun la warming op. and chicks, ducks and geese I need shelter from the sun as well as from the ra n. I frarriLELAfi!) ^ ST EFFECTIVE METHOD - , With a Road 8crapor. brood. shallow sheet at a low velocity. It has been found that average soils ure not washed much in broadterrace channels where the fall does not exceed 0 Inches In 300 feet and It is recommended that this fall never be exceeded. However, even with this fall some washing occurs ahd some rich soil particles are carried off the field, lleuce a graded terrace should he given no more fall than Is necessary to remove the run-off water without danger of the terruce helng overlopped, The terraces may be luld out with a uniform or a variable fall. The best results are obtained where the variable fall Is used, since it tends to prevent the concentration of the water at the lower end of the terrace. Also less washing occurs where the variable fall is used. The provision for suitable outlets Is one of the biggest problems iu terracing work. Natural water courses make the best outlets. Sometimes It Is neceRsary to construct ditches for use as outlets. Where natural draws, gullies, or roadside ditches are used ihey should be protected from erosion by building across them brush, connote, stop-plank, or soil-saving dams. The growing of grass lu draws used for outlets Is especially recommended. The work of laying off terraces should be done carefully, preferably by an experienced man. The best Instruments ure the .fanner's small telescopic level and the engineer's lurge level. The plow and the V drag are most generully used for building up terrnces. Other Implements sometimes used are the steel ditcher or terracer, llie slip scraper, the disk plow, and the road grader. At crossings of draws and gullies the slip scraper Is used to build up the high terrace embankment. It Is very Important that the top of the terrace be built to the proper grade. The upper terraces of a field should always be built first. Care and Attention. Terraces require considerable care and attention, particularly during the first year after they are built. They should be Inspected after every heavy rain and any breaks or weak places repaired Immediately. The best results are obtained when the crop rows are run parallel to the terraces. In order to maintain the helcht nnd width of the terrace, a cultivated terrace should be plowed at least once each year, and the soil should be thrown to the center of the terrace. A..* ^ iftu swing Two Furrows Together. COMFORT OF CHICKEN FLOCK When Confined on Account of Bad Weather Provide Straw Litter for Scratching. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Tf tlin nl?l/*bn??o * 1 " - ..... mum i?^? connneu on account of bud weather provide a good straw litter in which their grain feed mny he scattered. This will give them exercise and keep them Interested and healthy. When chickens that hnve been accustomed to free range nre closely confined this frequently checks their development for the time being unless they are made contented In their new quarters. Provide green feed for them also! RIGHT CARE FOR LUBRICANTS oaa Kractice to Allow Oils and Greases to Stand in Dusty Places Without Covering. Trnctor oporntors sometimes allow oils and greases to stand In dusty places without suitable covering Tlius the oil becotnes Impregnated with grit, and causes wear on the hearing parts. Keep the oil nnd grease containers tightly corked, and covered if left outside of a closed building. A clean, drjr place Is essential for the proper cafe of tractor lubricants. WATER SUPPLY IS IMPORTANT Prospective Builder Should . Solve Problem Before He Does Anything Else at Start. (Prepared Kv the United 8tates Department of ^crlcultura.) No questions are of greater Importance to the farm family .than the farm's water supply aod the disposal of Iti sewage. The prospective builder should make certain that these problems an solved before he docs anything else, for they Ite at the foundation of the entire household's health and comfort. | S|^^ >^J ^H ^^SjOGOE^mROBN^ A\fe$elaWe ftcpantmirAs - ^B ttailatinftftelbod bjrfefrria ttogtheSlniMfcT ml BawhrfJ g^^BTfarebyIVomotto$I>titertfc*B Hi Uttenutntss and Rest GaulaiiiB neither Oplam, Morphine nor? |^B Mhwwl Not Nakcoticj ^ \ I IBSifl And Fevtrishness and BjH&l LOSSOFSLEEP 3AECHr?JoaC<niMB Exact Copy of Wrapper. Qualified. Mrs. Dlff?How's your good husband Kitting along? Mrs. IJilT?Fine! Gone to work again at good pay. Mrs. Dlft (astonished) ? Rut I thought ho hnd St. Vitus dance? Mrs. Biff?He has; but he learned to play n saxophone and then got u swell Job with a Jnr.7. orchestra lu a cabaret.?Butfnlo Express. IPl^ HE'S TF G bags Y< nevi G< can one T! L.L. Mk BUL 'T Children Cry For ! I v^| iTnRKffiPSffffy^^l ? _ ^B ^B ^B B B B A ^^B \JI |lfAWl||J"J Vil p \A/hat ie rACTADI A 1 I Castoria it a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops .fcL\ and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, 1 Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee* , |n For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the I . relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the lr' Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving . healthy and natural bleep. The Children's Panacea?The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAY*|lPv Bears the ' In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TMI C?NTAU?? COMFANY, N * W VOWK C?T-?. W (OfcnnxTtaii? 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