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k r i u •I i 1 r; . • .■ r TIIK PKOrr.E, BAHXWFJJ,, S. C. I Frw, if any, remedies can eqnal the value of Pe-ru-na for ca- tarrh of the stomach. At this season it is esti- / mated that every third . person is mor.e or less troubled with this form of catarrh BE READY v \ Have the Screenings Good for Live Stock Study Been Made of Meadow Death Camas Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 1 •!: >••<1 v i# I><> i . i\v i r lri'i 1 i-'.'llo.r nf rnll>:t)c. * d >■ ;J{ \| U r^V v m* a 7>i*, Proper Medicine in the House. Sold Everywhere lablets' Liquid Undesirable Farm Product, Consisting Principally of Various Weed Seeds. T/c. ^ 60 72//?,vs <5b WAW /7 PLATO S' mileff to Standard t nree Circuit t-ioney-Ccmb Receiver. Fancy Work Tin- Surni'iui I’ll '•cw up thul scitlp wontuI t"r Mm (it vHi. 'l ie l‘:illont—tier. I »or; I |n^t want 't "' I '' p'iS'.iMi' t" HiiiM plain si sv im;. nut li* , iiistltc|iinn. JahUatM St .Joseph’s LIVER * REGULATOR for BLOOD-LIVER-KIDNEYS Wluti lii.il. I in.- a p.'IM al'lt' ra .!t< i r*- ' ninil. ami. I'm' iluit 1 ’ ri'iiM>h tin' Imt- •'•h n. '• i l.'r 'ii'.- ilni'in.' i.Sf '.iniai'T .•ni"* n'.|iiii '-'l I'"r tin* .'.poraTRiTT "* iin'iif i'.n. uni' important thini:’tor n.osi rlic «oi an* H iiiilky. radio l an- in .•oti-kli-r i- tin ; ' "!. I'iii> i •••••• \ • r also prov<*« nvcHllrnt hn pai • - Sni... |”.ria!d• t* .■; - !"r |»t ■ tit ii-f in ti.«- linim*, and atvi* Imm t> d. si i In d 111ai "ill u m- i‘\ "In n iim-iI tor Iliii |'urpo<" r\’'j01-A •klHnl rn-ail'- ": T11 a loop ant'-nn. r i‘.'lol A I ul.rs am to l>n dn-ir* d. lint tinfortniuili l> tin > m-t iaitiml>. alihoimli tin‘\ ar»* tint nnlirnly n rn- too mil'll for f lin a'iracn man to . iTn- usury. W'ln-n i' V _'d A nr (’.nil A -id' i* ’hi!iIdili< m.. thn ntiicr hand, r ’ 'll* us am u-.al if is !,>-t fo uso a sHt -.■I 'that j urn \ halH-rj, s in-tlm Inn,' run It .mhiM yht 'safi*l’:n-t'or\ ms'ili- for a j will _ivn .most sHtNtiM'to.ry msiiHs. sum of about. s:::. man.\ )}'• '.'.l-l.d 'ri.n apparatus mipiimd in tin' iu'- iin onl\ ton Jad to l.iiil'd H andould tual nniist i uution of this s, t is as fol ‘n11sidnr flin i-n'••rtaitlirintit mi-clp i'd i lows ; 'M'll worta tin- im• >tnn tit i In* r«* mm nui;i|»'r, w ith primary, sni'oiid iry '•‘•Imt to an dnsi-rllind iii this urth'ln t InkI'T. winditi-'s having tin* sann- answers tin* last namn'd rn.|iiirymi*nts mim | M . r ,,f turns as shown, in tlm «lia- Ttm wiring' diagram nf rtm. rnnnh*-r , ram. lining dnsnl'IPod Will ho loiilld ill tlm . Mnn 'J.'t-platn varillldn I'ond'.'tlsor for iii’noiiipitny Iiil! Illustration I'mm thi- ; i in i nc tin* antohmi . irnuit. It ' an ho so.-n that it is mt' similar iinn IT plato coiidonsor for tiininy to tho standard' thr> .■ .'imu.t. lion- ^ r |,[ ..jr. uir '•onih m' , oiM*r, tlm 'diiot (lilo-rnti' n i mn ihhI'j.", nih a urld cnjidonsor. hoinu that thi- parth nlar -of Ija- ho, n ^ d sicno.i tor tin* mooptioti ot hrnad i i.-m soolmr (tlm tspo doponds upnn I'asMru* waves and will work at Id1. f [ 1(l tirho-tn ho us.aJ). ost otlloionoy when r's'olvin^ Oil wave : , , H ,. rlioostat ( lengths I n't wi'i mi Jill I and .'>.*>11 motors, i . ,, au iq t 7 jm In s hy Tf» inolios. rahlnnt, himiinj post -, dials, hat- whoroas tlm thrnn oo:| ||oIm\ oi'lidoro i'o|\nr was not dosiutiod for the m fol-los. plioin '•'•|-ti"n of any partmul.fr wav ' md -j i,.. -.a huilt h\ tin* writer j.ivo Thosn parts and' will work with lair eltmioimv on M T' snii-fai |i.|-\ ro-itlt* all "aM- lotutI s. ;1 ro'-"id at a very low fijut'o. and Tin- s|. 100 iot|ulrod f"f n oitnfirr^ a (ids matui- tin* sot very inoNpon-ivo. ror,. I mt of thi- type i- M-ry -; a'l aty! if It Is ref (illy d* - .ti "1 it t j 1 »I ‘ inolm-’~ rnil\.-tour ront; - at e n Tiir tilts* iThfaim'd fnun mis •t ' ore ma'iy ''Ty - it isfimtory. I’.otli III*' mLOHilrd oil a patml -'o.\**n hy ton j,,. ,1 ;lIil | .li-tniit stations wore to ooi\oil with cood \ Pesky Devils Quietus P. D. Q. P. D. Q., Pesky Devils QnletUH, is tile name-<d—the rn w I'tn-mhal that actually ends the hue family, Bed yiiys, Un.u hes. Ants and Kh-as, as P. 11. ty kills the hye ones and their eitas and stops future Kern rat ions. Not an insect pow der hut a chemical trnhke any- ttiinu* you have ever used. A ,'i'i cent package makes one ipiart and eaeti package contirns a patent spout, to t?et tin- pe-ky I’evils In the cracks and cmvlres. Vniu dructrlst has It or he ran yet it for you. Mailed pre paid upon receipt of price hy — ... .* • 1 r» tin Owl Fhemieal Wks. Terre Haute, Ind. Way to Avoid Burning -impic.- nm, tin' -.doctiv- ! t !m Now Vork llofnld. Watch Batteries sary .n the fmr.t of tho p-.n-l, and j fv vr- "Aooilom and tho uminj Is 1 mly tlirno id tlm-o have to ho ■ Must ; *d to rniit rn| fl'm u ayo Ion.' 111 of Mm I revivor, die four ootitro's !■■ f'.'i—'d j fo arc tlm ,n rial tmrVi,' oondi n-m th. ! trrh! tifniirj' ootirtoji-or. tlm tirklor ■iMiplilu: adj isinudit and tho rl on.: > A• y in 1 '.' 'm-'y ho .lived in this Hr •nit and it- soloyfinn dojioH'r- ifffon f l|0 II O to VV ll ioll t ll**- set i - III I 11 p:) 1 If tho -of is to .ho Uso.d as a poi tiM.lo ro. ,*i\ ,'i'. ,1 - '.^as -11 ^^1-1 i.'d in '' • !;t;s' part of F, - artiHo. oithor a 1 V P.ir> prove most satisfactory. t"•••so ar Mm (im-t o t.i’omii al ! i;'m- ' in 11; u! .n T >on’t keep t 1 , . , StM| butte r> (on 1 1 *s * ‘ t ' » a rudi'i f 1 ! ’ *. :t'* !! w i Li > * M •n 4: y Ad t a lit tie Gill ] —:L Ga ' to . h .'el ! n"W : it). 1 f li» ■il ;l ml - do it i.e f" till ■ !i;i* t o ry .l"lt • m >: rge. U.'t til ke :i hy 1D* 1 ' !*? 1 » ‘ ! ter r. •u.iin. : r igtl.t ’' 'j' > ' 1 5 1 jive \>\ It U' ,'U W Liter n , 1,,, V-** I ' - T- the f. 1 in j will be \. r.' im •1 11 Hi >c Ibull] 1 butt 1 ry ho fi re Ming w atef «>r -. a 1 1 I'I it h,.- t ieon (Prepared' by (he L’nl'e-lIlepartrnrnt of Agriculture ) There are a dozen reasons why serceninjfs should lie so|wuatod on the ! farm and fed to live. sf<sj<;k, says the I’yited States I it*partniont of AyricuF tmv. Screenings are an und«*sinihle farm product, consisting principally of woe.d seeds, cracked and shrunken kernels of ^rain, chalT, tirokon stems, and straws, dirt and other fomiyn material, and often constitute Id to J(i nor cent of the'J'faln as it comes from the tliroshor. They sliould not, imw ovr*r, lie r<k'a rded as a waste, hut should he turned to valuable account hy feeding them to live stock. Gives Screenings Away. When s'Toonlmjs are sold with the Krain they a re classed as iloekaife, and ! flic yraln farmer actually# jivos them away, because his yraln Is docked ac- | cordlny to the proportion of senvn- incs it contains. This loss to the irrain farmer mounts to huge tiyums when large sections are considered,. In lil'Jo, for » xample, neitrly PJ.noo.ix^v* bushels ■••f -‘ lu'enings were pr"due**d, Ihn'siied and marketed as dockage In tin* states of North I>ukota. South Jiakota, Min nesofa and Montana. The sum of SV.TTi.imki was paid by the fanners of these states for threshing their mreen- iiigs or dockage, and Smx 1,000 was paid to the railroads fop hauling it to the .terminal markets. Millions "f dollars' worth of good feed was thus given away. The grain farmer was the loser. The average screenings are more nearly mjiial t" oats in composition than any other common feed. Heavy scfef'hfngs from which the chaffy material has been reiiioved are nearly equal fo corn, wheat, or barley in the jmreentages of tile various nutrients More than 1,1«n» lambs could have | lieen fed with the wheat screenings that were wasted In tlm four spring- wheat states in M>li3 forming the on tire grain ration. The rcsdltlng in* | crease in weight of the lambs, at 1J cents per pound, would have brought .’sN t ,'i<K 1,1 hm 1 to the farmers. Tim spring- wlieat farmt rs whoTleanecl tlieir niar- ket wheat on the farm In P.fJ3 gained over n cents per bushel us a result' of flie Heating.' Can Remove Screenings. When ,a- farmer who gr"%'s little or no grain wants to feed screenings, lie must pay high prices for them in a ready-mixed feed, or must purchase them "f the elevator «>r mill that has separated them. The grain farmer on the other hand, can separate tlmia at the thresher "t; granary and feed them as a by-product of Ids farm. He pays no freight or middleman's comm -sion. T.y means of a Henning machine, th*' screenings can ho removed from wimat ' i t ry e at a cost of J or 3 cents per tills lie’. A mil (her Ilf these cleaning machines will be in operation in the spring-wheat states this year as 1 r*- suit of the Work of the Fnited States I lepartment of AgriHiltur** In slewing the feeding value of tlds product for all kinds of Ihe stock and the practi caldll'y and .economy "f -oparatlug It -ami feeding if on'the farm. —V, f It Affects Sheep More Than - Any Other Animal.' trrsp»rKl by (hr- t'nlt**! StH(,'» I’rpurtm^nt of Agriculture,) Specialists of the Fnited States I (ejiarttneiit of Agriculture engaged in tlie study of plants pnisor|>us to live stock have recently completed a study of the meadow deatli canms, known scientifnatlly as Zygadenus veneimsus, which t!i**y say is one of four species mo-M llsely to 1»e encoun tered by stockmen using the western range. The other species are grassy death yamas, foothill death camiis, iiiiT mountain death ctunas. The sp,*- eles-kn'o\( U/as "meadow" ifr ('haraefer- Istir of tho stat**s liordering on the I’aeitlc ocean. It affects sheep more than any other class of animals, hut horses are poisoned hy it and so:ne-' r times killed. While it is poisonous to cattle few are injured under range conditions, ami swine are probably fr>t harmed at all because they promptly expel the plant hy vomiting if they do eat it. This species of death enmas has >ut tin* same poisoning- power as the grassy deatli oamas and those two are three times as toxic asMiitb. 'foothill variety and seven times as toxic a- The iitoTiTiTain death carnn?. Llthotigh it takes about flu* miiii^ quantity of meadow ramus as grassy camms to produce symptoms nf poi.-on Ing It takes much more of it to pro duce death. 1 irnssy death t'amas Is the most dangerous, foUowed liy meadow .death camas and foothill death'catnas which art* aiuuit equally potent in producing- death. The results of this investigation, which was carried <»n by <I». Marsh and A. H. Flauson of the Imreau of animal Industry, ,!ta\e been puidlshed ;n I'ejiartment Hulletln No. FJto w hich may he had upon request by those in terested in the details of the,investiga tion. £ 25$ AND 75$ PACKAGES EVERYWHERE Banish Pimples By Using Cuticura Soap to Cleanse , Ointment to Heal Try our new Shaving Stick. "t \ Beyond Price hy iii- Neighbor Why d"n‘t yu get rid Hrat measly h<Mtnd *-<d your-1 lb- only a inongrel and nothing hut a jitiisam e. Mr. Meekitmiilil—1 wouldn't part wiMi him for any money. Nuisance iu» rn.i v he. Mongrel fie is. Hul - lie's t !i« otry memhi'i' of my household that re spect s a mi obe\ - me, MOTHER! Clean Child’s Bowels "California Fig Syrup" is Dependable Laxative for Sick CfTilclren i \ r Ix?pn-imes Have Hi^h Need* for Application, of Lime Best returns ar*- -J'eured from lime, hy using it for legume crops such as alfalfa or tfie clovers, says I’. F. Schoweng**rdt. extension -"il- special ist of the Missouri College of Agri culture. This Is true because the legumes have a higher heed for lime than any other farm crops grown in this section and b.*eau<e the nitrogen living bacteria associated with these erfrps require a sweet soil in which to do tlieir work. When lime is applied and the growth "f these soil building crops .made more successful the succeeding "nip yields are v u!so increased., If, "h the other hand, the lime' were ap plied for grain j;rops'ahme the return would be much smaller, Where'er farmers apply lime on wheat land in the next fall or winter they should, by all mean>, sow clover the next spring, for in doing so they will take advantage of their best chance for a protit from liimng. Many experiments in Missouri show that lime ha* increased tlm yield "f i c feverish, bilious, ci n il! of cold. 0 liildreti" love t .s'e of "1 '.ilifornia Fig Syrup" and it ncyer fails {• sweeten the st"m n li and open the bouej- A te.|sp..onl’ul to'hiy n ty ptyven: a. sick child tomorrow* 1 mcSn't cf-.itnp or overact. Copt.iins no nar..Mi's or .southing dru.s. A-h vour drug'-'isf for j' tr • •• "1'al- / clove)' hay et; "Ugh t- pay Thu* 1 •ost of Mining' under present eq. ui' >i.ul c con- dithms The Ir.cr* Used y it ■Ids 0 f corn. o utV a ml wh» ■nr f. ulioW ing the clover have , const it uted ■ a g' ."! net j.rofit iijfove the \ of l!m: ilia. If'.rnia J ig Siruji’ whi !i tions f-r tiiiidi..:- an H-es pnnted '-nM'.'iit! must say “C liforn: gc-t tiu ImftTitloTr tTx' • ha* 1 children o M.’th' r: ifee-. ' all ^'"ll may 'harmed. Inoculating Legumes Is Not Difficult Process pro. ur. the g 0 - r g eans Pilfer Heavy . «*/ * Whent Baby Frets 4 rr\tY> f t F 1 tv 1 r r*»e L /'rvlrl iiT Primary and Secondary ’ Out Valuable Tubes Coils of Transformers I 1 e;m )i.ina'''iir hrothci’s a litM t from teething* feverishness, cold, colic or stomach and bowel irregularities there is , nothing that will give it ,'' n ' 11 - " S—-j quicker .relief than DR. THORNTON’S , •|S -t. his I ». a (• all t Ud 1 "■ 1 l'i e tPa-II! tlie pre, imr- ti;’.. -'so q'uh'k! T . ug like * u '’trick which 1—ti- d .us'-d. and 'i. -■!) the\ j quoti' y »' 1 > • >» * • I | f ■1 j ■« . Un*: ■•*.! .A nr ' the mosb- K(M sn> 1 • > } • t ■. 11 \ j ; M in ' ‘v 41 for alfalfa * is. ! U! mi* rs’: fit* Mi !lil - t: i" ,.iti 1 er. fro iGi' t his ’ '*!• t r ’’ r n ' ,nl '' elovef. To inoculate leguTn.es dirt from tlm roofs «»t leg ahiindanl nodule development, taking ■ are that Hie rays of a bright sun do not -Tike it (l quart for enelp bushel of I). - .Vans g'*t dirt from beans, and sweet clover get dirt i alfalfa Soil and Much Moisture So\ beans prefer flu soils and will stand a moistur*' hut if tf «s "■ tmiivicr, dark groat deal of :l remains wet When in Doubt I .ady l 'hinis! (<.<at ter ar ' !t, I a i s tiea Hyp played her \ i'i sleop) WlKlt. Would \"U like play now V M’! e V.sjror (dreamily < *li. I — I sfionld keep right on wiM; tt*i l "ndon I’.is-ing Show hour ot .•or to tile ti d imn or from sweet T Jii A famous baby’s specialist’s prescription, successfully used for 15 years. A sweet powd.*r that children like—takes the place of castor oil. Contain* no opiate* or harm ful drug*. Package, 25c, at your druggist. If,it lads to help, your money refunded. • urtii id. - in the F.ngli-h p In chan g n.- t! . III"U I ■ t'i 11 V •• n t't r"? I III! pp'-tis tiint 11 fnl>' riwi* "S M) 111 k , ■it ilrciiit to • 4M.iUhd1 ! In tlm ac, om;...t. it schi inatlc d .i.Tc 111 o MloW tae ll dirt m cH yl SELDOM SEE a Mg knee tlk« tht*. but your hor»» may have a bv.i-h or brul»e on Me ankle, nock, etiHc, knee or throat I wall W clean it off without lay ing up the horse. No blliter* DO hair gone. Com antrated —Only a few drop* require 1 at an application. $!5v per bottle Ae Itvered. Deacrtbe yc.ir case for special Inatructlona, K-ng B»5»-8L fit* F. YOUNG, 'ir, StO Lymia St, 5pna(tielil, M»** ■ f -1 M- p ifltnur j i \ ♦ •tl. It V, ii p.Mt j,.i r\ Ulld dirt • :o|it Si.'" . 1 Yf * r .the otle r the * h 1 a Her 0 ! '•"■"Md.Ty co) ,; * • 11 c ■ *! that udar.' .coil- ir. d are wound •li' ry Is woiiin! qiMr the prim ary !) ;i a covered 1"'\. work it ., from ti me fo ri* n time fin.'M+fmiJy pulv, HTZe it to . l com- is plefi • dusts Mm* • of f’. ssolve six mince 'S' ot carp' titer’s glue in tin** ga 11"!1 ' • f water " n •' St read tie' se ed oil a Tight th >r In a 1 a ys_. room VV itli tile w Ind' »w s partly dark- .'*>< ’ ened sprinkle on the glue s. ■lution during the season.it should iu* drained. The soy heiiris should I"* proin-rly in 1 u'ulated Which is liest done by mixing three or four quarts of soil secured p> dry in a sack " r j fmni a w t*ll inoculated Held w itli tuich PT Th I of fhe S'eeit. J’ropace r corn and sow liny time after hinting.using an early \ariety. believed that the early plantings tier, however, and we would nd- husto as' fi e.orn p It Is h do I. vWe that this field he planted as soon as the soli can be gotten ready. If tiu* sM! is sour 14 should be limed and if If '/your Shoes FOOT=EASE Jbr Corns, Bunions, redandAchino « The insid * 1 tie, i e,| p> tlie [ -th.' primary i ; » 'S. t i V e. J’h" ry J' aiways Ud the insid, : 1 lai'Ilf. Tlii' sy mtiol for an and tlansformtu' w ill ; - ■ e illustration primary- 1- eon r .. Md the "lit' ' l,.'-Y,f to t) "■ it i" "t the so. •nd C.st t" tile grid - "till.'Co, i to ' th. frequency t'.e found in the ’ accompan'viug The S.n pH Arrangement. - the general tip: I "at; *’ at) aU fr* qii’ ncy frat -* i-'. cj- when look- a P .from tlie • , \ I o', th * hind until tie* seed is barely moist, stirring , | 1:ls pot been fertilized thoroughly with a gardeijriike, , should receive about l ,N Timn ~ sprinkle qn shwHyr >; ! I1( | ( i phosphate per acre dust, stirring continually w ithMIie Mik** ; . until the glue solution has hardened' pills will leave e\t*Vy seed covered with • *t e dlTT dii'j carrying tlm nitrogen. 1 fixing hacteHn. Tim seed thus prepared may he seed ed tit "UCe of sacked tmd set lisale for —a week or nioro Imfjare jeaMllns'. ( 'tire r*'cently pounds Til.'! piickhKo Hi") a fc""t K.oc Walking I' Ci '••■nt Free. A,iar>*ss AI.I.KN’S Ft)OT KAsF.. le Key. N. Y. Fj ilure to think helps some men to succeed in falling. FOR OVER YEARS ha? r lern oil has been a world- wi Je remedy for kidney, liver and b.adder disorders, rheumatism, 1 ambago and uric acid conditions. w hi' t wit: th • se the in-. oPc lit' rent . ;rcu t. m - are proinptl. ! th - .take 'an h ’ • ' 1 I • ‘! L t,»' ., M , ke : ' ' ToW of I" V: b"M! " ee! of : \- *s arc. .onertil rule M u !!" frequet" y ^ in,!ipg po-'s -' ft a. r Tl! •' r-1 <j)i j 1 . .! L , !.- p. h. 1,,, I under *. . tl. • -nil,..,,. *t■ 1 n t '1 : ... k. t this! I,.lit I ' ' In-) 'I M • (a 3 '•!•• I ..it .-.ueT. t'a, s, , on ' . 1 •' 1 • I' ,f it- ; a se being made d : ■ My ic. ' .1 tippet | Ai: "ft 1 . ■ ug • 'Phis simple .arranu laei.t is iku> ' g-—‘'-- j - i I trat' d iierewith. When tinmntniept” correct internal troubles, stimulate vital .1^,^ up |.;s set ,nd 1. should he taken that the seed is uni- i fortnly .■..v*»red ;is soon tm pos-ihle f<>b I' lowing the seeding, as bright sunlight -would destroy the Inoculation Killing W ild Garlic \ successful method of era.Heat In* w ild "gariic Is tiy spraying w ith orehard heating oil or waste motor pil, which should tie easily procur. d from garages. This waste oil should la : erosene until It is thin n ,lt spraying with a small pressun* sprayer, luit not so thin readllv run "ff the plants Kne.e*. ilifute.T with en.'Ugfi t.. per- lliat it will First, strain thf^ oil through several thicknesses of cheesecloth and then apply it as a fine mist. » organs, i hrre sizes All druggists. Insist J on the original genuine Goto Medal- O-HI'Al.-O—."Wurl.l's < ,r> at.-t mi-. t*<>tl "i (’aj)'U'i •'• • Tr.'iitm.'nt " ' s.itisf ,,•»)..« iciaran le t r i'i n-'y Tv-funitV't Atr.-H'* n.iik, hi*.' proflH Tho-' parka K>v*> IJKAI '» .a at IC* Hp- la > r puatpai.! 11 f-f-l' l--j Other po a jv(» IturK.-i ' \l., i .n-i>ur*. Pa One Cod Wound Over Other. inserts Jds tubes, lie can take th - !n'tr/uv.cti! ud place it in . h tube ! narked s,, it i> e |-y t" tell just where cket in turn If the liitl»* ’ it li burn- | acii j.ost is connected. If. however, dwy are I„.t. it is ,,ut which post j- wti^li by* remembering ftie information gfven tihovejp—New hri-htlv. tlie circuit Is till right ; hut !f tlm bulb hurhs nut. It is t!oro«r:;ry to r.adjus' his wiring, thus saving’ I considerable tiioncy in spoiled t’t .cs <, )'.>rk Herald. Advantages of Rape There are three distinct advantage* "in using rape pasture for lamhs. First mpe fuisture is cheaper than grain h r fattening; second. It keeps fhe lambs free from parasite#; and, third, It 1 stimulates growth and gains, giving fhe lamb a condition of flesh that makes him very dealrable to the otrtehtr and to the consumer. The best way to keep the wlieat moth ,way i' give the grain an early thr-shing. • • • There’s more milk in the pails and I e s - purchased feed nil Che farms ■vhif'lt are planted with more leguma s" d. • * • In packing yur fruit refiieiiih. r that ."si go...| apples can never make a «'n-~ _!e ha.l "11.' look g""d. hut one htld •q.ple ran spoil the sale of .",o good "lies • T • It's possible to increase file potato crop b\ spraying F.ordeaux mixture with lead arsenate added w 111 pre- , vent late blight and get the potato hug 1 also, spray oftener If tlie reason Is cool and wet, than during dry weiither. • • • “Forests do not Improve by disuse any more than a man's muscles grow stroller in Idleness." Tlie farm wood- lot Is a small forest and. will repay the owner who takes ear? of if. <o*t bullD- tln F ir.9 from the state college at Ithadf," N*. Ti T>re,,bU k r L t, «nd cut®. . •• pctro\cuni J > in* '" V ** C "r »uJ f It Uert" out Pof co..* 1 '* r ten. heal..'* ‘ nnh.1 .ever ' tin»e*aJa y ' hiVmie *». gn d MFC,.CO (Con* (»l chesebrov^” Vork or ®or e rt' iVaseVme rex , hr ir^mark 'asellnei •*'oi # urr J#''K •**...r*»*»*» >■ tvs'-»«*4 vro paekau^ nv ' y i( I HOM S—1101.1) ONI 1(1.01 K. KOI) Fits Suitable f r sturvx h'll-is, 1 e.xtail: anl f.oiiis soft .Pink i.lac-. i.-iiv s'CAHl M ANI FACTFIUNO Co.. NKW ISiCKN N. 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