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"The first dose of Eatonlc did mo
ironders. I take It at meals and am
10 longer bothered with Indigestion,"
irrltes Mrs. Ellen Harris.
Thousands.of people, like this dear
lady, gratefully testify about Eatonlc,
rhtch does its wonders by taking up
ind carrying out the excess acidity and
rases which bring on indigestion,
leartburn, bloating, belching and food
repeating. Acid stomach also causes
7 ibout seventy other non-organic allnonts.
Protect yourself. A big box
)f Eatonlc costs but a trifle with your
Jrugglst's guarantee.
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May 8?nd Tree* to America.
The college of agriculture and forestry
at the University of Nankin In
China has undertaken to export tree
seeds and Is trying to find a market
(n America. Many of the trees listed
are indigenous to America, hut
among them are alpo the xanthoxylum
plpentum or toothache tree nni the
atihanhus glanduioen or tree of heavBSSH5S-H-? B5SS55B-E!-"?
A woman's fondest bope is to stay
young. Bbe often resorts t? paints,
*f powders and cosmetics to hide her
years. Some women pay large sums to
so-called 4Beauty Doctors" in the belief
that money will buy youth. Others
wear girlish dresses, thinking they can
fool the world about their'age. But
no one is deceived. The mors you try
to bide your age, the more it shows.
There is but one thing that holds old
* age back, and that is health. Sickness
and weakness bring old age early in
life. Dr. Pierce's PavOrito Proscription
is a building-up medicine for
women. It makes them healthy and
strong when they suffer from women,'s
troubles. It kesps them looking young
by keeping them well. It is a woman'?
tonic for the frail, the delicate and
those who. are nervous, dlsay and who
have backache and dragging aains.
Favorite Prescription is altogether
vegetable and without a particle of
alcohol. It ia safe to take. Try it
now. In tablet or liquid for? at all
druggists, or aend lOe for trial paekage
ef the tab 1 eta.to Dr. Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel ia Buffalo, H. Y, .
v. Send us your name today and
those of your friends interested
in gardening and we will send
you abiaiuuly frtt a copy of our
56 Page Valuable Information
BOOK ON GARDENING
1921 EDITION
WILLIAMS SEED COMPANY
69-71 Commercial Place, N-rfolk, Va
WATCH
THE BIG 4
Stomach-ICidncya-Heart- Ldwor
Keen tHe vital ortmna haolthtr hv
regularly taking the world's standard
remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric add troubles?
GOLD MEDAL
Tha National Rsmedy of Holland flx
L WiKortaitaixl an dorsad by Quaan WDM.
1 MMiu At all drngffbta, thraa afeaa.
fegSeMwdk?** CaM Madalan eta*
l^^n'aCouflh.
Many fanners reulize but meager
Incomes because their business Is
small. Such men often feel that their
farm business Is sufficiently large to
keep them busy the entire year, when,
ns a mutter of fact, the actual results
accomplished represent less than a
hulf year's work, say farm management
specialists of the United States
Department of Agriculture. A large
volume of business may be done on
a farm of few acres, while only a
small business may be conducted on a
poorly managed farm of much larger
ncreage. Without reasonable size of
business there Is little opportunity
for a satisfactory profit In farming.
The Essential Factors.
There are a number of factors
which materially affect success In the
organization and management of
farms. Some are of greater Importance
than others, some may he d!s-1
regarded without serious consequences
; but ns n rule the profits derived
from farming depend very largely
upon the extent to which certain I
essential features of organization and
management have been adopted and
adhered to, say farm management
specialists of the United States Department
of Agriculture. Assuming
a type of furmlng adapted to soil, climatic,
and labor conditions, anil especially
to local conditions with reference
to markets and market facilities,
success is generally dependent
upon four Important factors: Size of
business, yield of crops, returns from
live stock, and efficiency of labor.
Many other factors have their Influence
and must not be overlooked on a
given farm. For Instance, the wise expenditure
of capital Is very important.
Aguin, In obtaining a good return from
live stock the efficiency In feeding Is
very Important. Farm management
studies show, however, that the farmer
whose business Is efficient In the
four fuctors outlined Is usuully successful.
The farms that excel In none
of these respects usually fall. Those
deficient In one or two may succeed,
but their chances of success ure greatly
lessened.
In comparing farms with respect to
volume of business some of the more
Important factors to be conr'dered are
sixu ot i it t in. acres iu crops, me
amount of live stock carried, the
amount of capital Invested, and
amount of labor required In operating
the furtn. On farms where one enterprise
predominates, such as a specialised
cotton, fruit, or dairy farm, the
best measure of size of business may
be the acres In cotton, acres In fruit,
or number of cows. The amount of
labor required In operating the farm
may be used to good advantage In
comparing farms of different types.
Twenty acres of truck crops may, under
suitable conditions, equal 200
acres of grain, hay and general live
stock, both as to labor required and
Income received.
Crop yields grently Influence farm
profits. Some farmers make fair profIts
with low yields because some other
phase of the farm business Is sufficiently
developed to offse' the poor
yields, but Jt Is doubtless true that
USEFUL HOMEMADE LIMEKILN
Where Necessary Materials Are Obtainable
Farmer Can Prepare
His Own Lime.
When there Is a source from which |
the farmer can obtain limestone or
oyster or clain shells he can prepare
his own lime by grinding or burning.
If small amounts of lime are needed
the burning of the material furnishes
lime more chenply than does grinding,
says the United States Department of
Agriculture. Two rows of cordwood
mixed wvtn ugnter Kindling are put
down to form n Inyer. Next comes a
layer of coal, then a layer of limestone,
and nfter this alternate layers of coal
and limestone. One part of coal should
burn several parts of stone. When the
pile Is laid up the whole Is covered
with a layer of earth and the kindling
Ignited. As the burning continues the
gas must be allowed to escape through
a hole at the top of the pile or the
process will not be entirely satisfactory.
Oyster shells and clam shells
may be burned In the same way. The
fire should he nlwnys under control
and precautions taken to allow the
flames to penetrate the layers of stone
or shell.
BULKY FEEDS OF ADVANTAGE
Serves to Assist Digestion and Promotes
Health of Poultry?Variety
Is Valuable.
Bulky food Is of great advantage to
poultry, as It serves to assist digestion
. and promotes health. Variety la the
ration is also most valuable. If lesa
grain la given, and more bulky food,
the hens will oftu> do better and the
" ' ' ' * ^- '? '* ^**'
Inefficiency and Efficiency?Extreme
Types but True Ones..
these Rome farmers could make mort
money with higher yields. Profits Increase
at least until ylelt's are ob,
talned considerably above the nvernge
for the region, but beyond tins
limit very high yields are liable to be
obtained nt the expense of farm profits.
Quality of Live Stock Important.
On farms where live stock Is an Important
enterprise, the qunllty of the
stock Is very Important. On a majority
of farms, except In the South and
certain of the Western states, more of
the crops are fed to live stock than
are sold direct. On many farms the
nnlmals are the market for th6 crops,
hence the production of these Is a
most important factor In fnrm profits.
The best of corn and hay crops will
count for little when fed to nnlmals
that make returns below the market
prices for these crops. On the other
hand, fcood Hv? stock on the individual
farms may not be profitable If not fed
and cared for economically.
The exceedingly diverse nature of
farm operations makes wide opportunity
for Inefficiency to enter Into their
performance. In a factory with modern
machinery u mun is expected to do
a certain amount of work, and In
many Instances the machine sets the
pace for him. Generally the worker
on the farm must be his own boss und
must set his owu pace. lie must also
work under most adverse weather conrllflnna
-
.?>v?a ill I.UI llllll llUIV-a. UllWI U
great deal of work must be devoted
to things which add little or nothing
to the profits of the business. It requires
twice as much time for some
men as compared with others to do a
certain kind of work. Work may also
be so organized that a given amount
of effort accomplishes more than the
average. The efficient use of horse
labor is also very important and bears
a close relation to size of business.
On the one-man farm the horses must
necessarily be unemployed every time
the farmer finds it necessary to do
work not requiring horse labor. On
the larger farms the work can be so
arranged as to have one mnn keep the
horses busy while others attend to
the work where horse labor la not
needed.
Well-Balanced Farm Profitable.
A well-balanced farm business is
nearly ulways profitable. The farms
that ure as good or better than the
average of their community In ail four
of the factors here mentioned seldom
fail to mnke u good prodt. Thus, If
a farm is devoted to a type of farming
adopted to its conditions, if it is
as good or better than the average in
size of business, yield of crops, production
of live stock, and efficiency in the
use of labor, and is adequately and
economically equipped, it is almost
certain to be profitable. The weakest
factor Is the one that needs attention
In Improving the business. If the
quality of the live stock is high, greater
improvement in the fnrra business
can usually lie obtained by devoting
attention to developing the size of tire
business or sale of cash crops, or increasing
labor efficiency, rather than
by further improving the quality of
live stock.
The Department of Agriculture has
recently prepared a bulletin," A Method
of Analyzing the Farm Business."
which contains valunble information
for farmers who wish to organize their
operations on an economic basis. This
bulletin and other printed matter on
the subject mny be had by Interested
persons free.
? r? ? ?
iLESPEDEZA AS FORAGE CROP
I It is Valuable for Soil Improvement
and It Is Relished by All Classes
of Stock.
Ix?spedeza, also commonly known ns
Japan clover, is one of tlie most valu,
able forage crops for the southeastern
pnrt of the United States. Exj
cep on alluvial bottom lnnds, it rarely
I jnakes sufficient growth to Justify be
...? .v.. iirii-riiirifss lis widespread
adaptation to grazing conditions
gives It a value that Is difficult
to estimate, Being a legume. It Is valuable
for sqll Improvement, and also
It Is relished h.v all classes of live
stock. The United States Department
of Agriculture has a new Fanners' Bulletin,
No. 1143, on lespedezn as a forage
crop.
PLACES FOR GROWING TREES
Unusual Corners, Steep Slopes and
Poor Soils Afford Good Opportunities
for Timber.
Steep slopes, poor soil, rocky land,
unusual corners, gullied and wooded
tract?all these nfford opportunity for
growing timber profitably. Certain
kinds of trees, like the locust, build
up poor soil through the nitrogengathering
bacteria In the root nodules.
Small gullies can be stopped up by
closely packed bmsh and treetops.
Large, open gullies are cliecked only
by planting over the entire gully basin,
supplemented by low brush dams
across the large units of the gully.
Treatment for Poets.
Fencet posts that are to be treated
with a preserving fluid should be cut
I la the spiting and piled so that they
| will have bleoty of atr.
grnla SyrUp ti Pl^
Child's Best Laxatire
Accept California" Syrup of Figs
only?look for the name California on
the package, then you are sure your
nhllH la havlnv ?ho ??? *??
? ?- ?? . ...B vmv uvoi uuu uivoi uarui*
less physic for the little stomach, liver
and bowels. Children love Its fruity
taste. Full directions on each bottle.
You must say "California."?Adv.
Getting Even.
Archie attends one of .the schools
Of this city, nml is thinking seriously
of entering high school In February.
He does not approve of women suffrage.
One day after receiving a lecture
from one of the tencher^, he entered
the room pouting. The teacher asked
bhn what the trouble was. He replied:
"If the girls are going to vote like
the men, Tin going to pout just like
the girls do."
"Are you trying to be a girl?" asked
bis teacher. A giggle was heard from
every one present.?Indianapolis News.
The occasional uae of Roman Bye Balaam
at nlctat wtll prevent and relieve tired eyea.
watery eyea. and eye atraln.?Adv.
What's in a Name?
. The American Indians, having apparently
run out of such names as
Laughing Water and Sitting Bull.
me *>? iiiiiini iu me iii'ici or popular
songs for inspiration, and we rend
of a redskin In Calgary named Pnrdnnella.
If this sort of thing goes 011
we shall expect to hear of Itlg Chief
Oh-wlmt-a-pnl-wns-Mury, or Medicine
Man You-dldn't-wont-me-when-you-hadine-so-why-do-you-wnnt-nie-now.?I,lfe.
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one packag
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name and i
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family.
If at any ti
SKINNEK
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fund your i
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Immediately after a "Daaderlne"
massage, your hair takes on ifew life,
lustre and wondrous 'beauty.; appearing
twice as heavy and plentiful because
each hair seems to duff und
thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless,
colorless, plain or straggly. You.
too, want lots of long, strong; beautiful
hair.
A 35-cent bottle of delightful
"Danderine" freshens your scalp,
checks dandruff and falling hair. This
Stimuli) tlncr "hon ntv.tnntn"
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thin. dull, fading hair that youthful
brightness and abundant thickness?
All druggists!?Adv.
Great House Mystery.
"Well, I succeeded in leasing ?
house."
"What on earth Is the matter with
It?"
"Dunno, hut It must be something
terrible. The landlord voluntarily offered
to paper It throughout."?Louisville
Courier-Journal.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine
Those who are In a "run down" condition
will notice ttiat Catarrh bothers
them much more than when they are In
good health. This fact proves that while
Catarrh is a local disease. It is greatly
Influenced by constitutional conditions.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is a
Tonic and Blood Purifier, and acts through
the blood upon the mucous surfaces of
the body, thus reducing the Inflammation
and restoring normal condlHons.
All druggists. Circulars free.
P. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Really to know a man you should
stick around until something goes
wrong with hint.
Whc^l
ie package of your favorite S
acaroni, Spaghetti or Egg No
ie coupon, take it to your grocei
[c and he will give you anothei
not supply you write us, givir
address.
ge of SKINNERS Macaroni
1 make a full meal for the a\
me you do not find the superior
i'S immediately noticeable retui
kage to your grocer and he w
noney.
of appetizing dishes can be pre
ONER'S Macaroni Products.
48-page book of recipes, enclosi
o cover postage.
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You Take^'Dodson's
Calomel loses you a day 1 You know
what calomel Is. It's mercury; quicksilver.
Calomel is dangerous. It
crashes into sour bile like dynamite,
cramping and sickening you. Calomel
attacks the bones and should never be
put Into your system.
When you feel billons, sluggish,
constipated and all knocked out and
believe you need a dose of dangerous
calomel Just remember that your druggist
sells for a few cents a large bot tle
of Pod son's Liver Tone, which Is
|VJ|inw]jji
Have Yon Tried Them!
Ask Your Druggist or Dealer
Trial Size 10 eta. ? Regular Size 25 eta.
OILBBBT BROS. * CO., Baltimore, Bid. 1
For CROUP, COLDS,
INFLUENZA & PNEUMONIA
| Motbera aboak! keep )?' ol Rnme'a Vaporaenlba
Salrt convenient. When Creep, InSueoxa or Pn?n
moola tbreatena ihia deltf htful aalre rubbed well lore
tbe throat. cheat end under tb? aima. will relirre the
cboklnc. break coug cation and promote reatful a!rep.
wmm
will rot sum mt asmrs
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W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 3--1921.
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odles. Unfortunately there i
' ujr handle quality merchai
r55* sale price is higher th;
lg* 13 cheap raw material un<
Prod. Demand SKINNER'S
reraae y?ur family's sake. R
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Write one package of SKINN
ng 4c you ^uy another- "
only 10 cents by presei
coupon.
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b^sss^. one package of SK
if you purchase anot
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& At^w I hereby certify that J h
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^ Name.
Address
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Liver Tone" Instead
entirely vegetable and pleasant to
take and is a perfect substitute for
calomel. It is guaranteed to start your V?^
liver without stkTing you up Inside,
and can not salivate.
Don't take calomel 1 It can not be
trusted any more than a leopard or
a wild cot. Take Dodson's Liver Tone,
which straightens you right up and
makes you feel fine. Give it to tha
children because It Is perfectly ha egoless
und doesn't griue.?Adv.
When a widow tella a man tliut alio
has never been kissed befpre?well,
that's the limit.
Cabbage Plants
for Sale
Grown In tho open air on the sea coast of
South Carolina. The kind that we act out.
which atand severe colds and make cabbmcaa
for us. We have the flnest lot of theaa
plants this season we ever uri-w. Barly J#raey
Wakcflelds, Larao Type Wakeflelds and
8ucesslon. Prices K. O. B. here by Kxpresa:
600 for |1 25. 1.T00 for $2 00. 6.000 for $*.76.
or 10.000 for $15 00. By Parcel Tost In S. C.t
600 for 11.60 or $2 60 per 1.000. In Ga. and
N. C.: 500 for $1.75 or $2.75 per 1.000. In
Fla.. Ala . Miss.. Tenn and Va.: 600 for
$2.00 or $2.00 per 1.000 Will be glad to
have your order, for Cabbage Plants by Express
or by Parcel Poat at above prlcsa.
Addreas all orders to
The Meggett Plant Co., Box 19, Meggett, S. C
[ I Reduces Bursal Enlargement*,
l.t Thickened, Swollen Tissues,
Curbs, Filled Tendons, SoreKf
ness from Bruises or Strains;
Jy (tops Spavin Lameness, allays pain.
Does not blister, remove the hair or
lay up the horse. $2.50 a bottle
at druggists or delivered. Book 1 R free.
ABSORB1NE, JR., for mankind?an
antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds,
trains, painful, swollen veins or glands. It
heals and soothes. $1.25 a bottle at druggists
or postpaid. Will tell you more if you
write. Made in U. S. A. by
W. F. YOUNG, Inc.. 310 Ttmnl* St.. Sprlnaflsld. Mass.
rnrni/l ro POSITIVELY SIMOVCD Dr. n.rrr'?
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caroni
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ier unsanitary conditions.
1 Macaroni Products for
JSFUSE TO USE MACKS
UP MUSHY AND
REAL FLAVOR, EVEN
O CHANGE YOUR
pon that appears below,
my store ? will buy you
ER'S Macaroni Products
?ou get two packages for
a ting this Free 10-cent
? NOTICE TO
GROCERS: - j
?his coupon, signed by your ^
itomer, will be redeemed at
mts in cash. Return coupon
to Skinner Manufacturing
y, Omaha, U. S. A. If you
ve our full line stocked send
your jobber.
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nted within 30 days, good foe
INNER'S Macaroni Products
her st the regular p^e.
t
avo this day purchased one
facaroni Products from my
ackage free.
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