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. ' " 1 ,1 1,, )'li , short time. Let us demon strate its wonderful value. Write to Home Light & Power Co. Charlotte, N. C. A I 4Delco-Light 4ti4 rol I I Chills and Fevert Biliousness, Constipation and ilments requiring a TONIC treatment'. GUAR2ANTEED and made by BehensDrug Co waco. -ruX. ' Sold by -All Druggists PARK ER'S Gs .HAIR IALSAM .7 A to.ib-t plrerattio.n of mt-"rit. . ne l a to enult. ent e dandrufl. -eY ForRentoring Color and Beauty toGrayorFadedllair. Goyl'. and Sl~ouat ilriZL'ltat. Like Old Si. entl, w\ h:" bl o all :11 \::' correI'Ispl l 1r rds by go'inig li "vt'i Il' toll' w.*ith tIhl' diI u -h Ilyi ts at oitiLny. has : hltreld l I' fucking. At at fish diunnr at l'r-un1ier's it' Pairh<, .1a:l faking correspondenlrtt defni'< 1t ho hld ever wvri(tl u anIy faikes. "We'll1, (th-orge'," .:tidl M.\ i 1ltllop r "nulyl' yiu'rt' litke hill Si 'ieachiun. "'lelighty-nieit years oid.' said oh SI In the geliernil store', '.Ind I dIol'I re'membehr eve"r to havet tli at lI(.' gI'io'te:l siItor('kI'el l('r gnl vP I Short sii liig h l ugh. "i . 5i,' R' s:ii. 'Iobody ex pect; ..:. 1 I. . %., .. . . 1 ..P .. i ...... nI WHY WOMEN DREAL Don't worry ab~ouit oldt age. Don't worr haeadhearty in your old days as yo Tekidneys atnd bladder are the caus< avoid uric acid accumnulations. Ta'~ke GO1U M l':DA\ L I la ariem Oil CJapsuiles periodica ly and von will find thant the system wi always he in perfect working ordler. You spirits will be ('ieniene, youir mausch maestrong andi your face have oml more Ithe look (If youth and healthI. New life, fresh strength and lhealh wi your first. vigor has been restored continm for alwhile taking a capsule or t wo eat( day3. They will keep you in eenidition1 arl pirevenlt a returnii of youri t roulIe.. There is only' one'eaantee bI ran tIl Ifaarlem~ Oil 'Ca psules. (U I. ME-:D.l T here are many fakes oni t he mutet. 1 sure you get t he Oricinal (( It II.\l ElDA Imuport ed Un1arlem11 Oil (apsuleIs-. Thley il the only' reliable. lFor sale by all Lirist'-cla diruiggist s.-A dv. Milling Corn Flour. 11. as ben oundposibleto PEANUTS VALUABLE A STOCK IN MOST SEC FIELD OF PEANUTS GRO\" eplared by the lUnited States ih part ment of Agriculture.) he pentit is one of the more im portant crops grown in the South for feeding to hogs, thousands of acres being grown for that parpose. Few, if any, crops will produce more pounds of pork on an acre of land or produce It at i lower cost per pound. A good crop of peanuts will produce at least -100 pounds of pork per acre, and if the hay is harvested 'efo ire turning the hogs Into the 1t11(h it will priactiolly paiy the cost of growing. In addition to the proilt on the pork, the croli pri'oducin g cnpacity of the soil will he materially Increased, ldue to the udli tion of humus amd iti rogen. This is very linipolrtant, as iiinmehl of tlie la i in the peanut growing sections is de fieient in hot h. By Iim aking.i succe'ssive plan tings of penniut s at' inltervals of 15 to 30 dhays it is possible in most see lions of the South to have pennuts nvilable fur the hogs from millsum tier until the end1 of November. In pasturing hogs on lennuts it is best to confine them to small arens by using portable fences, rather than to let them have the run of the whole field. Plant Between Corn Rows. In some sections of the Southern states the pennut is planted between the rows of corn, either at the tiine the corn is planted or at the lnst cul Iivation. After the corn is harvested cattle are turned in to cot the fodder and peanut tolls. Ilogs are then turn ed in to eat the peniuts. In this way the stubble and roots of the peanuts supply humus, and most of the nitro gen stored in the nodules on the roots is left in the soil. Ilogs fattened exclusively on peanuts do not yield i very desiroble grade of ment and lard, as the ment is soft and the lord ily. This can he renedied to a large extent, however, by feeding corn and other feeds along with the peanuts. In addition to growing peanuts to be fed in the field, the drop ann he cured and stored in horns or sheds for win ter feeding. The entire plant is a very valuable feed for nearly all classes of live stock. Peanut hay, consisting of the entire pinnlt after the nuts are re moved, has a much higher feeding value than the grass hays and ihout the same value as Clover' lnay. The av'ernge ylild of peanut hoy is about two-thirds of a toni per uacre. With 2,000,0)00 neres-~ of pemu utts, the esti mated oerenge for 191'7, there wouldl be0 produced1 obout 1.333,000 tons of r LOOK FOR INSECT TROUBLES e inspect Crops Often and Report Out breaks of Pests With Which You "i Are Not Familiar. dl (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Watch the graIn crops en2refully for rthe earliest inidications of inisect (1ut a breaks. Make a doily survey of t he 'c fields during the most netive' growing season, if possile. n If an outbreak oif any insi'it foie is e discovered, apply remiedies protiutlly. If n oubt ais to thle idenit ity ofi tile pest, prompiltly send1 a spec'imienu. ii >f ('losed in a t ight tin box, to your rouni ty agricultu iral agent, sta21teI expi n -ni slttion, or neairest federal ('lto(mtolog! *e tenl fleld sta2ition, accomni iied by n1 a' request for inuformoation regari'(i: it. Keep on hond at least :1 smiall airppy of the standord inisecti('ide prepairni tions, such as paris green, lime, andiu arsenate of leas.. ey fen. the (l.... S FEED FOR LIVE FIONS OF THE SOUTH .; r VN FOR FORAGE IN TEXAS. peanut hay with a value of at least $20,4100,000. The peanut Is especially valuable as a1 crop to be grown for feed in the drier sections of the Southwest, where it is Impossible to grow corn to advan tage. Pennuts will withstand drought better than most farmn crop(, In 501me regions where corn will not produce five huahels per aere, pefnnuts have proved .'ery satisfactory. The crop is of value also on land carrying it consid erable p'r(etiiage of alkali. Pennut meoal, a by-product from pen 1mt1 oil 1'umuntfnecture", is at highly con '"(ntratei feed. The meal made from shelled i.uts conifains About. 45 per( ent protein, ( to 9 per cent fat, id 23 to 24 per cent enrhohly(irates. Men1 mlade from the' uns5helh-d 01uts contailns about :0 pr cent protein, G to 0 per cent fat, and 21 to 22 per centl en rho hvdlrat es. Tle meal from shelled nuts has aboti t le samtle feeding vauI a1 us enttolseed meal and cnln he used for the sa~ne purpose. With the short ni' of feeds ligh in protein the de nTllnd for pen nut meal at ia good price will prohnhly exceed the supply. It is especially viu-ille for (1y eattle and hogs and has been used to furnish a large percentage of the protein In a home-mixed horse feed. In fact, one large farmer has been using pein numt meal for several years for feeding w'or]k horses and clins that it is the ole:bepest prot ein feed he has ever used. It vin he 1used1 in (tulle larre (iunn tity in connt4 Ption ith other feeds withotli injirious effects. When fed to hogs pe:nnut meal does not produce soft pork, 1ad for this reason it is preferable to raw n'a nuts. Shells for Feed. i'ennut shells, which acemnulate in large uantitles at cleaning :111am shell ing faetories, are solmetinwls groumi with low-gradle peninuls andt(1 sold for feed. The shells, however, have prae tienul'y no feeding value, its they con sist largely of crude fiber. All peanut feeds should be sold on the basis of their protein, fat, and car bohydrate content rather than on the ton basis. For example, 750 pounds of meal made from shelled peanuts has practieally the s5imenc feeding value as 1.350 pounds of meal pinde from ui1n 51)hlled nuts. These amounts represent the meal left as a by-product from pen nut (hi ma11nufnetuired from 11 tonl oif farmers' stock Spanish pennuts. Deal irs selling pennlult meal should show (4n the 11abe(l whether it Is mamde from shelled or unshelled nuts ; in finet, this Is required by lawv In some stntes. INCREASE NUMBER OF SILOS More Beef Cattle Can Be Produced and Fed Economically During Winter Season. (Prepared by tho U'nited States Depart - menit or( Agriculturo.) A sIlo enmpaign to increase thle niiubr of silos Onl heef-Clnttle farms is hbeing conducted by the buireaun of sin inut11I in-lustriy in co-operat ion withl state0 authoiis and' 11( county agent s. With more10'( sibo miore beef ecatthe ennii lhe produlced and1( econientily fed durii tig t he wvinter . This cenmpa~lignl, thlere fore, has i aI diret. heain on i, (1 increnis ('mnalign Is bieing i'iv*en splecinlil nten-~ tion in thle Sout hern sta tes, lpariti 'im Inrly In t eirritory .whicha has - been freed from eni t le-I ickc qi where the proidutio oll(f beef (In Itle inc'rease. iITU TH W LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH; HURRY, MOTHER! REMOVE PO. SONS FROM LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS. GIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED. Loo k at the tongU.-. not tier ! coated. it is n c.'. sign iluht you tic one's stunitih, liver :1tal lt ti(ls ia gentle, titoro.ugh t.j ienalsing on1ce. When pae'vi sit, Cro ss, listlh ss, 1a1,iae, doesn't sh'ip, tin'SiC Iat 4t, aet nta u rally. or is feverilh, stita:vieh sottr, br1'(:'(h hn:(1; hay Hom11u-h-nea4he. sor1e throat. <lirtrh a-, fuli1 of raid,' giut' a te lii o) fi'll of "(' tli fa4rtii' a Syrtip 441 1gs.'" uta in a few hours :,I the rout' constituttil w\aste, tuol'ir4'stetl food . an~t so1ur bile gent1 l uov4" ,tut ofI th14 little howels without gripinlg-. :1114 you have a well, playftli chibd miain. 'ouif nc'iI't a'a.lx sick ahilirien to taket( this hainletss "frulit heaX~tiv"e;" they love Its dtelirious int:1"4. .111l it alwviays makes Ihemi feel splt':a4i. Ask ,your lriug'.ist fot a iaatleit' of "('aliforniat syrupl of F"igs," wh'Iich has dlirection~s for habies, chibdren of all ages ant for grown-ulps tainly in the bo'ttle. 11ewareIt' of (')un1ter1fe its tol hero. To be sure yout get the genuine, ask to see that it is in:aie by Ilte "('ali fornin Filg Syrup ('onala:iny.'' tifuse ally other lina wilth co anit topt.-Aiiv. BELIEVE IN "LUCK CHARMS" Fighting Men Have Faith in All Sorts cf Things-Living Mascots Especially Popular. h .::1. l :aiiaua s tial 41ua r :tr . t1 "luck~ clhat''s aoft light ina a in. TIiny l'ttal' a t l I I i t ta I t' t il A atag t i ' 1- 41h it i b441hala ti' itiirl luaky .aa lmvia ta taobt a'aiit ii (tlt'S tu t'a-i a t ha 'i a '11 w )1111 ia one('s powsion511 w\hen goling illy' ,:attla'. The lirit ish ("ntry'\ a lucky Ilow\er, thet wihit' heather. A ltiee(' of tihis Iatler p~roperly tuckedl a way insitie the hul1 hand is suippota sel l4 sa ve i. \ en' r' l'ronat fatal wainiiil. W\'hent it aania' 14a Iinii inn nt 4' -. lit' lighter~s have :1 c lletio'n hic: eno41ugh to staork i 'za. I )aai s- -aal' alinaost av'ry lbreed utler lie sun- ':1ts. tot keys, hairds, iri'aattios, witi rats, gas deer, 1141 iotrus. ia'aris, oruinaliIit as ad whatt noat ;ilihaut niyltig I hat Iwill dears inito campl aor Is sa'nt in bay I'i'inids. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured b~y locial applientionts its they cannliot reach the diseased poitton of the ear. 'There Is only one way to cure Catarrhal tDeafness, and that Is by n. conistitutional remedy. H-ALI/S CATARRHI MEi)ICINIC nets through the Bliood ont the Mucous Surfaees of the System. Caltarrhali Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of thte Euistachlan Tube. When thtis tubhe Is inflamedl you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearIng, and when It Is entirely closed), Deafness Is the result. l'nless the inflammnatlon can h)e re 4duced and tIs tubhe restoread to Its not' mal condItIon, htearlng may be daestroyedl forever'. Many ensaes of' Deafness are causaedl by Ca tarrh, whIch Is an inflamned conditiont of the Muieousa Sutrftees. ONE TIUNDRICD DOLLAltS for any case of ("Cat'i'hai Denfness Itat cannt be c'uredl by H*AI/S CATrARRHJ MEDICINE. All Dru'agaists '75c, Cireulars free. F. J. Chteney & Co.. To'led't. OhIo. Costly Capitulation. "Yeas, thea lareasets I t hat to make tnd!Ia thlent <,f Summer lant' the Wetakl feebtabtl.' ane t u nerla pe ol la.in'ot aaf sanoneaatr by tak .tt'tlciin 'TONit. it. puritIes tad tuta s a una i tha. whotla tsyt I its Sitrie thg, invigof lt'ir ('l luall tl liata'-. it i- uuna'h aasia'r Io nut Nyis lait ryit ity. edl protltt~iy with nighat amain idya' tlalsamn. Adv. ,'.O0O "f'aotd suhaatl You B! I, that gassy, pu heart? Fou fairly feel it w Gloves Quickly-Indig Calomel Loses You Take Dodson's Read my guarantee! If bl achy you need not take n ous calomel to get l': 'ry tlrlggisi t in town-your drug zist iunti I''. iry hoIyly's dtruggist has no leei :1 gr.':l faIlling; off lin (the sakle of alnltiii . 'T'hey Jill giv e I lte s:n t ren oni. I1 ulson's 1.1v'r ''one is Itking Is pha-tw. "('1aIo'ineI Is (1:1 ngi'rons iint people mnow It. whilt' lI )'sutn's 1.ver 'Tont' Is perfelc tly saf:II itu I giv'es bettr r e nI',"-ne I lrtininnt h'u-n cl ti st. Ihnilsonl's ,i\Ier 'P'nne Is personallly Lina:ranteti by eve'1r\' -turgist who ills It. A lIrge ' luc'esn't cost very'x tmuch, bu11 1 give ('11y re'ibst In es lugtish tiess ne" ''ve only Ru 'I1 \ t Medical SC For MALARIA, CHILLS and FEVER. HOW WAR HAS HURT HOLLAND Conflict Has Had Marked Evil Effect on Morals of Citizens of the Litt:c Country. 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Thenhrerehein.ul sirlt foreign , i nntlls the' al raig 1 ra ronwth p ti on rn llly :I 111 its inh'rent evilsy fll, t inr ea nI ing 1t11 111 sg1f1ii th f , lillr L;rie'u :11111 (\ I'l l11i 'lltelet . eimtIpott toit Mthrs utu Exnpinin terflyer oteo SIg it re' StitV lo .fW~tu lt Dgni14 rea trmen NirruWe Stoh itorve- vr andhoe n Wre aiell. Ve tbs Pio l rett r re -gy f rityes wihout Tr thlem sit onand5.be0.ternill: ntedtr RSTHMADOR~ Ar.Itvs THM AS u I eghe Blo atenth itW Sop Heatbor, ou vr Stcan kepec. mouth, coate tongue perhaps haa a Day's Wor ! Liver Tone Intead bous, constipated o.+' ic. ty, sickening, da~ ;cr straiighteneci up. to iiskl for ymti1ii itiOR(i y I ! . Iifi'iiiI('ss to 111(ili~ r',: " i i! Ti'thle it NI)OO1 i ti t gl ree(liiig find' ; no bl tiil)ntm IIhe. Rich! st IRRRR"II or liowels. It dloesn't grip(' i il"'lVlRllC(' till t he iexi (lint t'ilOIiil.'l'n :fe it (1(1 nclhi y tnd tomnorrow~ y. lreiikc. sic'k Rid ill linS~te. f'oii(' ii.t('ill! RI8i(1 feel I :. tl i goi and iiitilit Ion.-Adl. '1101.1.Y AORR)R I 'x I iilil -Maymm of tnin y hum ii ii RImI it sue 1tir mro idm tiR.iin. Iiim {14',m.. mi t ('1i1514'. aimi nni ,4114.' 114"1. i Rimi I Rim 1 Co. sohn, Ii LD FOR 50 YEARS. ALSO A lUINE: GENkRAI. S INta TONIC. Sold by All i1. ,. 1Every Woman Wand,'.. FOR PERSONAL H-YGIENE Disaiolved in water for douches at pelvic catarrh, ulceration and infla a'intion. Recommended by Lydia Piildam Med. Co. for ten ye A healing wonder for nasal cata sore throat and sore eyes. Economi Hall ."im mmmditmmmy clriim amid genmmda 1 Timl( e I 'mc Si. 1411i Cmmiit miy.r i nt t~. D4E N im 111 1 m1 m 81., ii1" . Y~I iii Rmlx"1: 1mim aiiml I. iiy 14 Imr aImit }(n 'A 011.1's wlu" lmi* .. ie 1.1.111m il.i. i mmil \t m Rl i mra imm's f :11. m1"im i iii si' i "mi. im =11111 1.."i11mm byV 1'11.1! i'm:.* alsot) P1ii{i1ii N. \".. :iim1.4l .1. 1i1.im 1 I ".ti mi.:. \\'Riei 114:; nuu i ii tis 1mm:i." L~Skin Tortiu. -Babies SIei trCutici .