"BEST MEDICINE FORWOMEN" What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Did For Ohio Woman. Portsmouth, Ohio. ' I guflVn 1 f,-.:n Irregularities, pait.a in my m- , iO WcUk ul .. could hardly : around to d - r work, and at 1 h, u four In my iur... and throe boiinu it made it very hun1 for me. I .yd in K. 1'iiikham's V e tnhU; Com pou I was ri'cummrndt-il to mu. I took it and it hn restored my health. It it certainly th' b"t medicine for woman') ailim-ntu I n,"-Mn, Saka Shaw, II. No. i. I'orUmouth, Ohio. Mrt. Shaw proved the merit of this Im-dielne and wrote thin k-ttt-r in urdrr thut other ButTeriug wunu-p may liml relief at the dttl. Women who are suffering flu she wui should not (ira along from duy to day without Kivim; thiH famous root and herb remedy, Lydia R. 1'itikhimTiiVeKe lilile Comtwund, a trial. For special advice in regard to auoh ailments write to Lydia K. Pinkham Medicine t 'o. , 1 ,y nn. Maa. The result of its forty years experience la at your service. GIRLo! LEMON JUICE IS A SKIN WHITENER How to make a creamy beauty lotion for a few cents. The juice of two frenli Ii innim strained fnto a bottle containing tltn-e oiniee of torch a rd white nittkra a whole iiuart.'r tint of the most remarkable 1. num skin uautiller at alHHit tin; cunt one iimt pay for a Htnall jar of the ordinary cold minis, fare aliould be tak tt to "(drain the lemon juice through a fine eh-tli to bo lemon pulp wt in, tlun this lutiun Will keep fresh for month 4. Kvery roman knows that lemon juice ia ud to bleach and remove sueli hlrmishi as freckles, aaltowneaa and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitentT and eaiitifler. dust try it! Get three minera of Orchard white at any dru stun and wo lemons from the froeer nml make up ft quarter pint of this sweitlv fragrant lemon lotion and niiiHfiiL'f it duily into be face, neck, arms and IihikIh. Sale of Land for Taxes. I will sell to the hittheat bidder for cash at the Court House door iu the town of Halifax, ou Monday. August 191H. the following described lands Weldou Township, for taxes anil costs lor year 1!(17: Major Hannou estate, 1 town lot Kaume Kelly, 1 town lot 17. Juuius Lung, 1 town lot 7.1V W II. Willie, 1 town lot 3 50 I'aul Norton, 1 acre land, l.tJb J. L HARRIS, Tax Collector Weldou Township. Rubbing Eases hr Rubbing sends the liniment tingling through the flesh and I quickly flops pain. Demand a liniment that you can rub with The beit rubbing liniment is MUSTANG LINIMENT Cool for tht Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Good jot your own Aches, Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. ,25c. 50c. t. At ,.ll IV ' An Appetizing Meal Everybody wants It. Everybody likes It. Everybody's looking lor It. BUT Vou can t get It unless you have the right kind of groceries. Oct 'em HERE I Phone 280. R. M. PURNELL, Weldon, N, C. LIFT YOUR UimJj OFF WITH FINGERS Telle hew te laoisn a Wndtr com er eallut so it lifts out without pain. Too rftklpu rwn and wotni n whi. era petUrtKi witli corn anil wtin Imvc at bait onoe a wc-lt iovitdil an awful dath from look jaw ur IiIihmI nolani are fiow told by a ('invinnatl aullxirit to um a drug ralliil frcMnmi, wliich the momimt a few drnpn a appllad to any com or nallui thp son-miaa ia re llevra and mun th catiri? forn or cal lus, root and all, lifta off with tha Su gars. rroMona driea Uii rnomont it ia pltad, and simply Hlirimla tlie corn or ao-jftl- his without iaflBtnini; or evwi irritatim the urrotindinff tisane ur skin. A nma bottle of frmone will cunt wry little at any of the drug Bturei, but will poni tivuly rid onea fet of every hard or a ft corn ur bttrdi'ned ealhii. If your dniggUt hasn't any freexone lie can tfe! It at any wholesale drug houne fur you Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 5r I mm WOMAN. 'Woman's Place In the Church.' Boih the scrlpiure and (he very ! spirit of Christianity make woman J equal with man in all matters of re- The solJier hoy should under ligion and the church. VC'hcrever ; stand that he must do a good deal Christianity goes, and the more j of the letter-writing himself. He Christianity there is in any place should not depend upon the moih- ihe more we find equal rights be tween man and woman, Woman is k. pi inferior in heathen and less LMvilied nations. The whole lone of scripiine is to in ike her man's equal and thai iqiulny has shown iiself uiosi in n Ked in Christian I . Sh w .is made of a rili taken 1 s side, "nut made oui of m.ri C I'1, Iirl I I.I i hull rule over him : nor out lo be trampled ou by 111 ul In-, side lo be rqti.it M.my v nied spin-res .1! In hi, 11. ' "- 1 i d i 1 -in. 111 hui in ninie si..- liiuvrd with such grace, i'il - ii ill, as in religious eres. he one supreme etfiiri of ihe lunch is in save ihe wurld from sin 10 liml l-'roin die nine dial she was authorized to announce the resurrection of Christ woman continued lo preach ihe gospel un til die dark ages. It is probable thai fully iwo-ihuds of all now en gaged in ett'oris to turn the life of the world to Christ are women. There are cords that only her touch can siart vibrating; difficult places where only her presence an smooth; contusions which only her voice can still; sorrows which only her love can assuage; tears which her hand alone can dry; conditions in human society which she alone can make belter. Jesus treated women as he treat ed men. He appointed a woman 10 announce ihe resurrection, the central message of Christianity. Paul speaks of Phoebe, Priscilla, Mary, and others in the twellih :hapier of Romans; Phoebe, ihe type of the unmarried servant of the church, ihe deaconness; Pris- cilla, referd 10 in at least three books of the Bible, and is frequent ly referred 10 in connection with her husband, as a type of what the married woman may do for the hurch in conjunction with her home duties. God has called wo man 10 every sphere of Christian work; missionaries, ministers, pas tors, Young Women's Christian Association, etc. He has blessed ihem in all their public work. Under ihe law and ihe old dis pensation there was no place for woman in ihe higher or priestly service, bui in Christ all became one. In Chnsi there can be neith er Jew nor Greek, bond or free, mule or female. In Christ distinc tions of nationality, sex, are gone. Ai peniecost ihe men and women at ihe command of Christ prayed together for ihe Holy Spirit. The tongues of fire sal upon the women as well as upon ihe men, they all spoke as the Spirit gave them ut lerance. God had foretold thai he would pour out His Spirit and that men and women would prophecy. Philip, the evangelist, had four daughters who prophecied. VC'ith all ihy rich gifis.O woman and with equal opportunities due you in every Christian work where God shall call you, and the world open 10 your iread and waiting for your help, may God give you wis dom to see the measure of your responsibility and strength for your task until this world is re deemed from sin. (IIHLS OF OTHER DAYS. "Speaking of the peaches we knew 2o years ago " "Yes." "Home of them seemed to be pretty well preserved," MOTHER ON THE JOB. "Do you know that I am soon to be engaged to Mr. Theodore Masher!'" "Is that so? Has he spoken to your mother?" "No; but my mother has spoken to him." A O.O0D CONSTITUTION. Dr. De X'itte I shall never for get my nrst patient, he had me on the anxious seat, 1 must con fess. Rivers Did you come out all right? Dr. De Wme-Oh, yes. For tunately his strong constitution pulled us both through. Art You One of Them? There are a ureal many people who would I frry much benefited by taking Chamberlain'M Tableta fur a weak or dmordpred fdotnach. Are you one of tlicm'.1 Mm M. ltS(!rl,HaldwiQviUt N. ., relate tier e ipenmce in the tide ol theite Uhleta: "1 bad a bad apell with my stomach about aix raontha ago aod aa troubled for two or three weeka with km od paioi in the pit of my atomach. Our druirtfiat advised me to take Chamberlain's Tablets. 1 took bottle home and the first dose relieved me wonderfully, and 1 kept on Uking them until I waa cured." These tablets do not relieve pain, but after the pain haa been relieved may prevent its re currence. A wise man doesn't waste any time arguing with a prize fighter. BOY'S LETTER TO MOTHFR. Missives Written (rom Trench or Encampment Have Much More than Ordinary Meaning. j er or sisier to do it all. A letter ' from home is a grand influence hui a letter home makes the wruer ; iruer, sirongcr and nobler. Ke ! member every word the boy writes j has a mission in ii, and that inis ! sum embraces himself as well as ihe loved ones at home. A boy c in make for himself a tine charac- I 1 by simply wrinng 10 his mother. I K- c.niiioi hold converse with her 1 ii 11 by mail milium becoming a 1 '.ii' 1 h" I Ir is mil in near as much (Linger from ill my follies and sins alter writing a Idler lo his nioilier. Any buy who writes I'reqiicnily in his home will make a belter soldier and come nut of Ihe war a truer man. I he army is a school and teller m iiing is a reci tation 1h.11 shows a boy's intellect ual and spiritual progress, and n will do what a recitation is designed 10 do stir him to do his best. A letier lo mother is a loving thought of her and these loving thoughts make ihe boy a brave, truer sol dier. MOOEKM LOVK. "Will you love me always?" "Whai do you mean by 'always? Ten or fifteen years ?" NRcnssirY. "Are you willing 10 die for your couiury ?" "I'll have to be if ihe cost of living geis any higher." THE WISE FOOL "A man should beam at the bottom," observed the sage. "Kut suppose lie is leurning to swim!-" asked the fool. INFORMATION WANTED. Doctor For dinner vo'i should tuke forty minutes. l'atiutit Would it he danger ous to udil a piece of meat and Some vegetables ? AFTER THE BALL First Coed -Why, Doris, how tired your eyes look. Tired One Yi-s, inv dear, 1 rolled them so much this even ing. LIKED A CHANGE. "Why did that brilliant wo. mail marry such u stupid mini?" "Because her lirst husband was n genius." London An swers. NOT AN UNUSUAL SPEECH "Young Gabber made quite a long speech at the club forum last night." "What was he talking aboui?" "He didn't say." MUCH BETTER. He Jibbs can't care very much about his wife. He never gives her a kiss or a caress. She He cares the best way about her. He gives her his whole weekly envelope. CASTLES IN THE AIR. If yuii have built castlt'R in the uir, your work need not be lost; thut is whuro they should be. Now put the foundations under thorn. A SIMPLER LIKE, Ihe man who has begun to live more seriously within be gum to live more senoualv without. Philip Hrooks. FIRST STEP TO GREATNESS. t oung man, the first step to greatness is to be honest Johnson. HEAD AND HEART. You cannot educate the head enough to atone tor lack of ed ucation of the heart. The thing to do ia to educate both. WISDOM. "To finish the moment to Hnd the journey's end of every step of the road, to live the greatest numlier of good hours, is wis dom." Emerson. QUEER, ISN'T IT? If you go out on the street and whistle for your dog, every man within hearing will turn around. MORE COMINO. "The fools are not all dead.' "That isn't the worst of it; ihey aren't all born yet." When a man comes in after din ner he comes in before dinner. Helps W Sick M I Women E Cardui, the woman's Kjjj tonic, helped Mrs. Wil- fcWr tiara Eversole, of Hazel 0 t'alch, Ky. Read what Tr! she wriles: "I had I KU general breaking-down f'i of my hcalih. I was in -'l bed for weeks, unable to get up. I had such a weakness and dizziness, . . . and the pains were very severe. A friend told me I had tried every thing else, why not Cardui V , . , I did, and soon saw It was helping me . . . Alter 12 bottles, I am strong and well." The Woman's Tonic Do you feel weak, diz zy, worn-out? Is your lack olgood health caused from any ol the com plaints so common to women? Then why not give Cardui a trial? It should surely do for you what It has done for so many thousands of other women who suffered it should help you back to health. Ask tome lady friend who has taken Cardui. She will tell you how it helped her. Try Cardui. All Druggists in EVER SALIVATED BY Calomel is quicksilver and act like dynamite on your liver. Tali'iM' ! lid'- yi.ii n iluv! Yin IvinAi uiul laloiinl ip. It's ni'-r-tun; ijiiickiiilwr. Calomel if il.oi-jr--r..us. It irasln-s into sour hile like (hiiainiti', criiiiipine nml sick HI ill!.' Villi, Calillli, I attacks the I t n ami slinukl m- .-r l.e imt into jour t.-i-ni. Wlii-ii you feel bilious, sIulTmIi, (-iii-lipai. il iirid all kiim kcil oiilciihl Itclii-vc ini iit-iil 11 iloe i f ilaniTdiis ea!"incl jiisl riiiii-Milier that vmir (IriiL'L'isI S' ll-i for a few cents a larja Ix'ttleof 1(h1mj!i's Liver Tone, wliuh i.i entirely vi!elal!- uiul pliasuit Id take nml is a rfe t siih.-titiiti- fur lalomel. It is (;iiaraiitceil to start niir liver without ?lirrin vim up iii-Me, uiul ean nut salivate. Ium't lake calomel I It makes vou sick the iievt day ; it Ion- vou a .lav's work. Hudson's l.iver Tone strahrlit ens you riftht up and you feel great. Give it to Ihe children liccniise it is hSrfectlv harmless and doesn't urine. trfttl mrli iuid -.r.yrmit nbtlirtnl ' fee IhiiiI mud I sked'hei -,i .li,.ti Hli.l ito- .. iit.iiuu fur FRIC SEAnCH n.t mi-nt in ati-nU!llll'. ItuLk rnfti eii,T PATINTS BUILD FORTUNES r )i il inr (r b.Hikltrt4 ttil liiiw. wtiat lo lilt nit ml an you moii.-y. Wrlto lod;. D. SWIFT & CO. PATINT LAWYERS, QnQ Cxjunii, ui,inninn n p MMktaMsaUsMsWsataaasMKsy "Wlmt cured him of flirt 'Ho started a flirtation with a lady who turned out to he soiling an encyclopedia at $2iK) a set. Two Irishmen were looking into a jewelry disply window at a collection of diamonds One said to the other: ''Mike, how would you like to have your pick in there?' ''BeKorra," said Mike, "I would like to have me shovel TAKE mm BSi Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA PJ HEALTH IS WEALTH ?. Hp a t THy n STATE BOARD ua" ft Hiai.tH M'iMf t a iTaatXO aMilWB tiV't Nigger in The Woodpile Ikn tors jifH human bcinps Ilk nmst Mljt? uiul Imvtt tliBir lit lit1 iruJti iniis Jut like plain (ulks. Every dni tor dbvulcs a K"yJ stiaiH of liiH itirn- lo trie tiiittliiHHs of betterliiK ilcwn 1 1-ti 1 1 -tlous Itflrurtoualy built up ami ti inltT iy ruDtvrei by hln inimtit;t1e hih i"iior5 In prncik-iv Th (limnien anil opiiitniit of ihe meillcfil profrtHMlon of a k-'Immu tlon iiKo art tin' hellefx iitnl mliUt' NIOHT AM 8O0Y A JOKE. Pure, Fresh Air, Dsy and Night, Is ths Beat Insurance Against Tuberculo sis, Pneumonia, Qrlpps and Other Respiratory Infections. tloiiH of the tally Unlay. So It tukcti tut tlu itveraK1'. Iwn tciipralimiH in ovt rripiiu) an t'lTfttlc tlii'iiry, For fXHiiiplt', lukti tht niM tii bony. Our grnmlparpnts ami their ilni'tor tluirniiKliIy believed in tii toxicity of the open air after d;iik. uiul .tpari'tl no paiiiH to exi Unle all thoy could of it rrom the siecj.i-iK room. Our mothers began lo h.i f l heir doubt h about It when ele trie liKlitiiiK made the ilayH Ion ner. An.l for us today night air is just a joke Uut as we say. It Is one of the de huh t fill thingr about doctors, t Inj ure human. Uiey dNagref so i iirdia! ly. Although there is i;o loup-r ;uiy tlifTereiife of opinion in the ni" iir,il proft'rtsiou as to the eauseK of the onimon reapiraiory allDientB. there ia still some nlight controversy over the pri'disiHJHing faetom of Burn diseawua. It is absurd to think of "taking told" In the literal Bense of the phrass. yet the idea thut "j I injure lowers io THE PATRIOT By Z1M s n "'BUY YOUffl ) 'THRIFT Wu s)ntrlbuted by Eugsns Zimmtrmsn to tht National tscurlty Lasgua's Campaign at Patriotism Through fid u est ion. FISK WELDON, Weldon Moto Y 01 1 N t arm :,itaiue to infiRtUm" still prevails iuong tha senior uwdiral authorities, and we fear that bo long as the Rood old doetorn adhere to this conception It will be iiuposiilblH to makH any ap prednble prugrets in the prevention of the rBiratory Infection vulgarly kiiown as 'colds" and -grippe." The tutchina cold phobia huiidhaim or predenllnen to failure every effort in thai laud (thin direction You can't nuke a hard .traded liiiman bing be lieve that the open air. or cool fif-di air in a moving ntatf indoors Is wholly Kond for his health If In the same breath you caution him to look out for the drafts You can't persuade him to take his rimstlluthtial every day In the year If you admit that a wetting of ihe fttet now and then or a midden tvlisnge of weatlier lowers his rent lance wliateve r Unit means The respiratory liifectlons. Includ ing tuberculosis and diphtheria and pnt-umonia of course, causa mnre deaths than all other disessos combin ed in this country The respiratory Infections, excluding tuberculosis (which Is soDietioies. at loasi not a rexplratory Infection but an ailment ary Infection) caune most of tha dis ability of workers from ult kneHo. All of the nialor and minor ailments pop ulnrly elar.sltled an "colds." of which pneumonia Is the type and coryza (head "cold't the mnut freuent. are pjfventable but rarely prevented be cause of ihe very fact that people ara afraid of exposure (n pure air. Somehow there has been crystallised in popular Imagination the notion that "srippe" Is an fllnes vaguely due tn 111 weather either too damp, too dry, too mid, too warm or too hail, (2) this weather pwnet rating the bones and causing aches and pains, dullness and ' foverishness. and especially i3 sneoi ! ing, nnipbfng. horsennss or sore throat. All of which features are common to l practically all of the known respira tory Infections. Hut the., no matter, what does the victim care which ail ment he has, so long as It is "grippe" and In season? And yet, heaven only knows what "grippe" Is. No doctor known what he uieaas when ha diag noses "grippe." THE RIGHT TIRE Right in quality, in price and mileage, with the right pol icy back of it, The. dependable, economically-priced automobile tire. r Company, N. C. 1 mm No. 2, $3.50 No. 3, $4.50 MASON Pints, 85c. per dozen; Quarts, 95c. dozen; 't Gallon, $1.10 dozen. EASY SEAL. Pints, 90c. dozen; Quarts, $1 dozen; Extra Caps, 45c. GLASSES, 65c. dozen. Willey-Moore Hardware Co., WELDON, N. 0. PKOI IiSSIONAL CAMDS. WALTI-K K. DANIKI., i Attorney-at-Law, j WKLIKIN, N. (' I'raftici-K iu lilt- cimrtH ul' ilahlax auu Murltiaiu itun anil id tliti iipn-uie auu li-ral couiIk. ullt-ctiouK niadi in all imitx uf Nurlli Caroliua. llraneli ollic- ; al Ilahlax uicn Avury Mumlay UliUHdK C. UUI:I:N. j A I'TORNKY-A I -LAW, t'rhec iu tiict'u IWiilding Weldon. N. C. - Wm. L. KNIGHT, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, WKl.lUJN, N. C. oihce in the l'anit'1 Huililing. r.ttMiH-t!t piomptly ami faithfully at tt'lldeil Up. ASHLKY B. STAINBACK, Attorney-at-Lw, Notary Public. WELDON, - - N. C. I'racliocH in the rourtH tif Halifax and ailjuiniutr ruuutit-ti. l'rouipt atttt-ution tu all litiKincHH i-ntiuMlt-il to me. Olticc uver M. O. t'alr'a Hture. T. CLARK AlTORMtV AT LAW, tVKLDON, N. r.i I'ractircs in the courtH uf Halifax ami ndjiniiiUK ciiuutit-N auil 1l the prciue euurt ul tin- Stale. Special attention Kivi-n to cullertiuiiH and pruuipt return, V, . J . Vv Alift, ii;ntivi , III HI 1-. IN li.VMKI til II.HINH WKI.HON, N.I, ,eily tv I H.W.HARRISON'S do to HARRISON' r Kor Auloinolnle HepuiiH ami Supphei, All km.U ul Muehine Moil ilmie sta- tiouary . tianoline, Mannt ami Steam I iiuiih'h, tsinih mni rittoiM. hatiMiurtioD tfiiaranleeil. AUTOMOBILHS Tires and Supplies on hand lor sale II. W. II AKIilStl.N, Weldon, N. C. -sla-( O - i ;.viiA(ii:. cut F Lowers RJK JLL OCCJSlOfiS Koe, I'anmiiouH, VallieH, Violeta and Ou-hulr- the leaderit. WeddiU(r Klowera inuuLfi iu latent art, Floral IfBifrns, artotiicullv aruiDetl. hall and Winter Bulbs Are Now Keady, Plant Early for Best Results. KoBehimlirH, Evergreeni, Sli rubber tea, Shade I'reeb and Hedge Wants in vari our various at J. L. O'QUINN & COMPANY, l'hone UK ' RALEI'JH North Carolina. Refined Young Ladies as Telephone Operators. Hetweeu Id and -jr year, of aire; Ulli grade eduoatiou; salary paid while learn ing; rapid advancement: splendid aur ruundiuira; aiek henelita; vacation with pay after lirst year. Applv to CHIEF OPERATOR Home Telephone & Telegraph Co GREAT BARGAINS IN TYPEWITERKS. We carry a I a rue a tuck of Ham lard Typewriter. Cat) furuiali at oiica Mou arcli, 1 ui, tJiitui, UtfunuKiuii, itovat. Kmitli Premier. I.. C. Smilli A Itiu.'a aud l uderwood. Any other make Trom Molftilaya' notice. We have both the Tiaililr aud the luvuuhle. We Ihuk1iI a lai(fe atck ul lliene Tvpewnteia t'rum ooe-lourtli toone-liolf theregulai wli ulu late price and on mile no at onu-loui th to one-half the regular rctad pricea. 4 good Typewr'tei lioin 7.oU to 15. A better one $17.&u to IM.M. i lie heat from tlu up to any price. W ill bv glkij toauHwer any inquiry in counectioQ with theae aiachiuea, ami aiii,i inple of Ihe work ditue by any of the Type wnten we have, Every hoy aud girl ehould have one of our cheap Typewri ten to learu how to uae. Auy peraoa who can write well on a typewriter can demand a large salary. Auyone who buys a cheap typewriter from ua and wants a better one later, ne will take back the one bought aud allowthaaame paid for it in excliauge for a belter one, if returned in frood condition and within six months. It not in good condition we allow the market value. We catry Type writer ribhone aud other eupplie a SPIERS BROS. WELDON, H. G, W1D per hundred. per hundred. JARS ! ) Gallon 51.25; dozen; JELLY New Quarters Just moved Into our handsome new brick building with a full supply of everything in Hardware for the farmer, the mechanic and the house builder. FLL'L-S! FLUES!! Now is the time to place your orders foi (lues, I want em. We make tin. Halifax, N. C. (I. E. LEWIS, Manager. . 3 18 !liu OF I'l'-'I'IJ-THK .MINI TK M1LLINU.Y. KAN V titJUDSauil NU KLT1KH. HuUenclt'k I'atttsruo., R & O. Corsets, MiNHea at 7fc. Idiea Toe. lo $1, M, I'rieeM will he oiadt to suit tlit tiDK-H. HatH aud liouuetn uiade aod trim met! to order. AI L MAIL OKhEKS IMtOM I'TLY K1M.E0. MRS, V. A. 1.EW1H, WeMoo, N. C,i SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR ALL KINDS OH PRINTING TO L. HAYWARD.f WeUon. N. C. Lamest Stock" South. W When in Norfolk call on na You will tind what you want and get it quickly. . naving no canvaaaera, no agenl'a commission! are ad j ueil tu our prices. Thil eoa- ablea ua to uae tirstclaaa ma terial and tinish it properly , We Pay Freight and Safe Arrival' Guarantee the couper imm (i'H year, in huainen.) 2m.'Jiix Kaiili rt. M ill 1 K. A IWOOD'S HEED.sJ Ths lrripcrtii-.es of Suwuiy ALFALFA Farmers evarywhare should make preparations to sow ALFALFA lis rail) this Fall, town the end 01 August or during t.ptember Alfalfa will yield full orops and make un der favorable eondltlona, four or ne euttlngs of splendid nutritious hey the following eeaaon. Alfalfe Nay makee the best end most nutrltloue feed for horses, cat tle and all M,e-sloek end It le ee. peolelly deslreble el thle time tor farmers te sow ell Ihe forage erope possible to make hay end feed eo as to eeve greln for human toinumo tlon. r Wood's Trade Mait areas. AL. ad of teetM renntaatton and purity. wood a ouor ariani," ,1. prto. and lafonnatloa about eu Baa- T.W.WOOD & SONS j5aii 1 ft) i V -A p nr. H ill i:iisV1I.ikv I 1

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