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I "My wife was just as bad," said lrown, 'till I found out a capital rc- ipe." "What is it?" asked Jones, eagerly. "Why," said Brown, "whenever here's anything particular I want the Smissus to remember I write it on a slip of paper and gum it on the looking Jpnes is now a contented man. A Poor Counter. "He's an expert accountant." "I don't believe it. I played golf twlth him the other day and the score he handed in convinced me that he never studied arithmetic." Deliberation Is a good thing that has broken few records. A PHYSICAL WRECK Laid Up In Bed, Barely Holding Onto Life. Doan's Effected Marvelous Recovery. "Without warning I was dragged to the brink of the grave by malignant kidney trouble," says Robert Wen gatz, 114 Cypress Ave., Bronx, N. Y. My kidneys seemed to stop acting and tbe pains in my back were terrible. Big, bloaty puffs came under my eyes and attacks of dizziness often blinded me. My limbs swelled twice normal size and I could press big dents in to the flesh. "I was confined to l-.r.A ,,! U J 1 nr. wenxiu. eeveral times a day. Despite the best of treatment, I grew worse and was taken to the hospital. I didn't improve, however, and was brought home again, barely holding onto life. "Toward the last of 1913, a friend Jersuaded me to try Doan's Kidney 'ills and I cannot put into words what they did for me. The first box helped more than all the other medi cines and treatments I had taken. I continued and from an emaciated wreck of a man I have taken on good, solid flesh until I now weigh 225 pounds and am in the best of health. Doan's alone deserve the credit." Sworn to before me. JAMES T. COUGHLIN, Com. of Deeds Get Doan's at Any Store, 60c a. Box POAN'S'ViaV FOSTER-MRU URN CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. MALARIA Chills and Fever, Biliousness, Constipation and ailments requiring ft Tunic treatment. GUARANTEED and made bu BehrcnsDrug Ca Sold by HI I All Druggists til , : Net Contents 15 Fluid Drachma yE5Mai:-l-I SOT : ' ' : . i- ' i " ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT. IsimilatintheFoodbyKeaUla; I tingtheStomactog MM ru. e.i . aniRtx! Contains! 116001,15 "- r- jUxSnu JtockUiSaU Warn Smd yKttrvrrrn furor ConftipaiionandDiarrtioca j cichntss ana. resulting (hcrcfjonMnjn THaCEKTAmGoW PnTVTfi I - -Ulnu - .Hi M WW i JJSffl m3m wl uxj y UutiiJii d Exact Copy of Wrapper. vmi esirruRi aoMMNy, ncwtohn cm. irTinri- mm' 7 iir-isiT'M "ir-a-f-n" ' " " - ' " ini'T.ifcif-MMrer- LIFT YOUR CORNS OFF WITH FINGERS How to loosen a tender corn or callus so It lifts out without pain. Wt"""W't""l't'W""t""'"t"ff""W"t"t"t Let folks step on your feet hereafter ; wear shoes a size smaller if you like, for corns will never again send electric sparks of pain through you, according to this Cincinnati authority. He says that a few drops of a drug called freezone, applied directly upon a tender, aching corn, Instantly re lieves soreness, and soon the entire corn, root and all, lifts right out. This drug dries at once and simply shrivels up the corn or callus without even irritating the surrounding skin. A small bottle of freezone obtained at any drug store will cost very little but will positively remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. If your druggist hasn't stocked this new drug yet, tell him to get a small bottle of freezone ,for you from his wholesale drug house. adv. COSTLY CHIMES FOR CADETS Big Set of Bells Is Being Made for Chapel at United States Military Academy at West Point. What Is said to be the most costly Chime of bells in America and one of the most musical sets in existence Is now being made at t ie foundry of the Meneely Bell compal ? of Troy, N. Y for the massive tower of Cadet chapel. Rev. II. P. Silver, chaplain at the United States military academy, West Point, as the gift of Mrs. James M. Lawton, in memory of her father, the late Maj'. Gen. Robert Artderson, who was graduated from the academy In 1825, and whose brilliant command of Fort Sumpter at the outbreak of the Civil war has thrilled millions of read ers of American history, says 'the Watchman-Examiner. There will be 12 bells In the chime, the largest weighing nearly two tons and measuring 50 Inches at its mouth. The cadet chapel Is of stone quarried from rock found on the military grounds and cost to build about half a million dollars. Its commanding po sition on the hill back from the Hud son river makes an ideal place for bells, and the patriotic airs from the chime will sound throughout the beau tiful highlands, in the midst of which the military academy is situated, and prove a source of Inspiration to the fu ture general of the United States army that will always linger with them pleasantly. CLEAR YOUR COMPLEXION While You Sleep With Cuticura Soap and Ointment Trial Free. On retiring, gently smear the face with Cuticura Ointment, wash off in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water, and continue bathing a few minutes with the Soap. The Influence of this treatment on the pores extends through the night. Free sample each by mall with Book, Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. A Measly Haul. First Burglar Hello, pardl I haven't seen ye since you cracked dat crib on Jenkins street. Git anyt'ing? Second Burglar Yes, but I didn't know it until about a week afterward. I got de measles. If your eyea smart or feel scalded, Ro man Eye Balsam applied upon going- to bed la Just the thing to relieve them. Adv. There is no place like home when a man is broke. llli For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of SG For Over Thirty Years tVv if' Jn TIMELY PREPARATION FOR FILLING SILO From the farm management stand point it Is always a great deal better to have things ready for the silo long before they are needed. It does not take any more time to see that the knives of the cutter are sharpened and that the binder Is in good working or der at one period of the yen" than it does at another and it may mean a good many dollars to the rancher, writes C.W. Pugsley, in Field and Farm. No money is saved by attempt ing to gt along with too little help. Filling the silo at the best is rather heavy work and as a rule we do not like that part of it which demands the handling of heavy bundles of corn. If teams and men enough are on hand to complete the work in a short time and less trouble will be experienced In get ting help. Heaviest Expenses. One of the heaviest expenses in con nection with filling is the cost of an engine and an engineer, and when an outfit is hired the farmer should see that It Is used to full capacity. This FARMER CANNOT AFFORD can only be done by supplying a suffi cient amount of labor to keep every thing running. Some farmers favor a smaller cutter and letting the filling period extend over more time. In some instances this is probably an eco nomical practice. I know one man who uses a small eutter with a chain carrier the type that demands the least power and runs it with his farm gasoline engine. He uses the or dinary help of the ranch with perhaps an additional man or two and extends the, filling of a hundred ton silo over a period of a week. This of course has the disadvantage very often of allow ing part of the corn to become too Mpe, as it is now, while that which was put in first may be a little green. Different Cutters. The cutter selected will depend somewhat upon the kind of silo and upon the system of filling adopted. If DETERMINE AGE OF CHICKEN Among Many Other Signs or Indica tions Legs and Toes of Young Fowl Are Quito Smooth. You can rarely tell the age of a fowl after It is over one year old. The tip of a young chicken's breast bone 1 flexible, so are the pelvic bones, but are rigid in the old fowl. The legs and toes of a young bird are much smoother than the old. There are fewer pin-feathers in the old bird, and more long hairs. The plumage of the young bird is usually brighter and smoother, and not so faded, as In the older bird. The face of the old bird is more wrinkled, and there is more of a shrunken appearance around the eyes. The hen often has a baggy, broken down effect behind. The spurs are an indication of age. If you notice beneath the wings of an old bird, you will fall to see an evidence of veins, but in the younger birds the purple colored veins are visible under the wing. You will find the bottom or ball of the foot of the mature birds harder and much more calloused than in the case of the younger fowl. TWELVE THINGS TO 1. Plant a big turnip patch if you have not already done so. 2. Avoid loss by keeping the cotton picked as fast as It opens. 3. Select your cotton seed for next year's planting from the best stalks, and then have them ginned separately. 4. Select your seed torn in the field, and then carefully store to prevent loss. 5. Start planting oats, especially in the northern half cf the cot ton belt. 8. Try a patch of Abruzzi rye for early full and winter grazing. 7. Be sure to plant crimson clover on all cotton lands that are to go in corn next year. 8. Try some bur clover on your Bermuda pastures ; it will give you valuable winter and spring grazing. 0. Save an abundance of seed peas for next year. 10. Start the children to school and visit the school yourself. 11. Don't rush your cotton on a depressed market ; arrange to hold can for better prices. Save ail the hay and other roughage possible for winter all you 12. feeding. co-operative filling Is practiced an Ohio blower cutter, of large capacity will probably give best results. If the grower is filling his own silo and de sires t6 owa his machine, a cutter with knives from 14 to 20 inches, depending upon the capacity of the silo, will give the best results. If the silo Is above ground a blower cutter should be used by all means. If he has an under ground silo he can get along with n chain carrier. No matter the style of cutter, it should have a distributor. This is merely a series of joints of pipes fastened with snaps and rings In a manner to make it flexible. It ex tends from the end of the blower or from the end of the carrier to within a few feet of the bottom of the silo. Evenly Distributed. In this m inner the ensilage is evenly distributed all over the silo, which is not the case when the cut corn merely falls from the top either with a blower or chain carrier. The heavier parts of the ensilage such as kernels and pieces of ears will fall closer to the TO BE WITHOUT SILO. point of distribution, while the lighter portions, the husks and the stalks will be scattered further away. This makes it necessary to fork over the ensilage and with the greatest of care the corn, husks and stalks are not evenly dis tributed. The distributor will give an absolutely uniform distribution and will save the labor of at least one man In the silo; although there should al ways be from two to three men tramp ing inside wh'le the filling Is going on. In filling it is well to keep the outer edges a little higher than the center and to do most of the packing at the outside. The matter of packing is very important. Do not attempt to save money on labor by cutting down the number of men in the silo and while they are there see that they keep moving. A man standing In one place all of the time does not give much service. EXCELLENT AS COVER CROPS Bur Clover and Melilotus Indica, For merly Regarded as Menacing Weeds, Now Useful. A score of years ago bur clover was considered but a weed and such n menace to lawns, gardens and fields that all feared to encourage it. Later it became a famed cover crop.. Like wise Melilotus Indica, the yellow-flowering melilot, is now a high-grade cover crop for dry lands. Yet for all time It has been a vile weed knowa to all. PREVENT BACTERIA IN MILK Much Can Be Accomplished by Keep ing Cows Clean and Giving At tention to Utensils. Cows free from manure and dirt, es pecially in the region of the udder and flanks; utensils that are carefully cleansed, scalded and dried ; and care ful protection of the milk, from flies and dirt after production, will pre vent the entrance of bacteria into milk. DO IN SEPTEMBER As beneficial as if is enjoy able In of her words, doubly beneficial; that's why is popular the world over? Many a long watch or a hard Job is made more cheerful by this long-lasting refreshment. E C c c I c WRAPPED After Every Meal ES The Flavor Lasts Aids appetite and digestion Between Us Girls. Miss Sharpe Some men can be led, but others must be driven. Young Sharper Oh, yes 1 But while you can drive a man to drink you can't always lead him to the altar. REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A WEIX KNOWN WASHINGTON DRUGGIST. In reference to Elixir Babek the gnat rmt& tor chill and fomr and all malarial ditmam. "Within the last five months I have sold 3,600 bottlesof Elixir Babek for Malaria.Chillsand 1'ever. Our customers speak very well of It." Henry Brans, 922 F St., N. W.,Washlnsrton, D. C Kllilr Babek 50 cents, all druirffTstB, or by Parcel Post, prepaid, from Klocrenskl A Co Washington, D. O. "Wife a Good Sport." W. S. Desmond, a carpenter of Huntington Lake, Cal., is above the se lective draft age limit, but he wanted to Join the army. He told his wife. She objected. He offered to match pennies with her. She agreed. He suggested heads, stay at home, tails go to the front. They matched and tails won. Des mond enlisted in the field artillery. "My wife's a good sport," he told the recruiting officer. Love In a Cottage. He Their engagement Is broken off, I understand. She Oh, yes. He What was the reason? She Why, both were satisfied that they could live on love in a cottage, but when they got to details they dis covered that each of them contem plated supplying nothing but the love. Flfty-Fifty. Bernard was present at a dinner par ty, In which some of the guests brought their children. One little girl wanted to play with Bernard's toys, but he was selfish and wouldn't let her. "Now, Bernard," 6ald mother, "you must be a little gentleman." "Yes," said he, "but she must be a lady." Would Give Him the Lie. Rounder This gas bill is only 20 cents. Clerk Well, sir? Rounder Better make It $4.20. My wife keeps the bills, but I've been writ ing her that during her absence I've spent all my evenings at home. When He Howled. " "nubby, the maid has gone and she took my diamond tiara." 'Well, I don't like notoriety. Let it go." "She also took a pock of potatoes." "Send for the polico!" Who wants bread and butter when a feller can have' TOASTIES saus to... vr ?J ii.itpiit MADE OF CORN iTir 1 it i i WiMT.i I.' Ill W W M HT M m M. ' M M. W 3 1 P 0 b Allays thirst and fatigue Soldiers and Officers. The lieutenant was testing the squad In visional power. "Tell me, No. 1," he said, "how many men are in the trench digging party over there?". "Thirty men and one officer," was the reply. "Quite right. But how do you know one was an oflScer at this distance?" "Cos he's the only one not working !"" Scottish American. Plenty of It. "Bragley says his new house is heat ed with hot air." "Then it is well heated. Tve beard Bragley talk.' In profanity it is not so much what one says as the manner in which It is uttered. Indigestion produces disagreeable and sometimes alarming symptoms. Wright' a Indian Vegetable Pills stimulate tbe diges tive processes to function naturally. Ar. After a woman reaches a certain age she never mentions it. EAT r THE BEST MACARONI IFY0U CVYMAUTTtf FIELD fOaTHElANDSSAXE dsuuh it miiTO hake it rmi TEACHERS WANTED SPECIAL ENROLLMENT (1) Men for town and country schools, $75 to $100; (2) Ladles combining music and common school ; (3 Grade and high school. Can place all qualified teaeten. Unprecedented de mand. Write today. Special enrollment. Southern Teachers Agency, Columbia, S. C. KODAKS DEVELOPING AH roll films developed 10c. Prints 3 to 5ctn. Prompt attention to mailorders. XI. C. UEKNAC, Greensboro, N. O. ..PARKER'S . HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit" Belpa to eradicate dandruff. For Restoring Color and Beauty toGra y of Faded Hair. Mo. and 11.00 at Druirtrlata. KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do highest class of finishing-.. Prices and Catalogue upon request. S. Galeilu Optical Co., RicLmosul, Ya, WWIIM US ill
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