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..NV 1L4 II Aji a r. t I AM GLAD TO ENDORSE PE - RU - Glad to Try Anything Three years ago my aystem Was In a terribly rum do-era eoa dittos and I was broken out all over my body. 1 be Kan to be wor ried about my condition and I Wai aiad to try any thin which would relieve me. reruns iw reeommeaded to me as a fine blood remedy and ionic, and I soon found that It was worthy of praise. A few bottles eh a aged my condition materially and In a short time 1 wm all over my trouble. I owe my restoration to health and strength to Peruna, I sua sjlad to eodoree It. Sold everywhere Healthy Babies Laugh and Play Health in babyhood comes from proper digestion by regulating the stomach and causing the bowels to move as they should. MRS.VIN SLOWS SYRUP . The Infants' and Children's Regulator for this purpose produces most remarkable and gratifying results, best of all children's remedies to relieve constipation, flatulency, wind colic, diarrhoea, and other disorders. This health giving- preparation il purely vegetable contains no opiates, nar cotics or slcnhol just an agreeable, highly beneficial and potent remedy, made of the very best harmless ingredients obtainable, as the formula below shows Senna Sodium Citrate 01 or Anise Caraway Glycerine Rhubarb Sodium Bicarbonate Fennel . Coriander . Sugar Srrap I. ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO. J ( J J15.217Fullonlt..N. Y. I (. J HaraU F. (HcU. Ce., lac. A 7 , V.;, 7 jllwTws Tsresu.Cssas J U nrerease Rnnvitnt hnnn hAlthv llful Tlie whulf. boiiw rini(iDir tf itb lanubtr and ailed w.tt fotxl tloiei. Is ,ytur boose one of these? How many mm bom wsllufi that TIIMIB OWN hftnltb li tbn foanUitn head uf th health of ihc wb"l family? The mother ts thn ci'Mwr Her bealtb of mi nil and bod is retieeted la tjTtjiTtiiiiiK ruDDa per. mnnrlm If yon r NOT well. If too are nerroiiSi Irritable, en n't worfc. - i o can i pi a j, can t eat wild any appetite, ibe cuaneoti are taat 7fc -your llrer Uuutof order. f I IQQllilU Trr MVHKHAHH. It la a ureoaratloh restiHlna f ora lone V .L 1 iftnl Kfttl elinltml nrni'tU-A hi n omiDent Dhficlnn. I? JJUJlIlfer Ton havn liver trouble. Indigestion, constipation or the "bines," It will 7 J - 1 qulchlv hflp ju. Uuod Tor the Wtwle Kamllf, iDdDdlne Dad. Be Weill IlQQltlltf 7-r 1,1 V HH M AHMI Hand 11 ID fore rnnnlftr Lit IL taw 1 11 suit mi. uni .. 7 If oot aatiifled. we retain your nionev. Address, DELHI CHEMICAL COMPANY. Station JUST WHAT DID SHE MEAN? Young Teacher's Reply Might Have Been Merely a Statement of Plain Fact, or The yoiint! primary toucher hnd been com liiuiilly minoyed by Bobby's mother ever since he hnd entered school. Nothing milled her, At first It wits the hours, i hen the arrangement of Bob by's scat, mill finally.- after n score of complaints about everything imagin able, kIii begun to come to school to criticize the tencher's methods nnd ) books used. "Now, these renders are not nearly so Interesting as the ones we used to use." she said. "Couhm't you get some of those old books and use them to supplement these?" she asked. "I don't know whether I could And uny," besiiiiied the little tencher. "But you will find the stories so much more Interesting that you will be puld for your effort in hunting them," insisted the woman. "How I did love those stories ! There was one about a little red hen. It" "I don't believe that would Interest my children t now," Interrupted the young teacher. "You see, the hen grew up." ImllunnpoIIs News. . Easy Money. A discharged soldier with his young . wife recently went on a shopping tour in Washington.-. Ex-Boldler, very tired aud not having much Interest in wnlk lng the aisles of a department store. Bat himself down in the lobby and promised his wife to remain there un til her return. Soon he was fast asleep. In a reclining position, with his hat in his hand, he was enjoying n quiet nap. When Ills wife returned she was shock ingly surprised to see a dojlnr and a half In Jier husband's hat. tinny a man who knows his own mind has a somewhat limited ac quaintance It is more difficult for some men to collect their wits than their bills. A dish vou II always relish At breakfast or lunch with either milk or cream. GrapeNuts fills a requirement for ' nourishment not met by , many cereals. No cooking No waste v At Grocers Everywhere, CMnnc NA Was in a Terribly Run Down b " f Condition f 1 MlM Rick Leopold, S8S Layco Ht., Menaaha, W1s, 607 Llederkrani, Mlas Leopold's letter opposite conveys In no un certain way the gratitude She feels for Peruna. I.lejnll and Teblet children D, BALTIMORE, MD. THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS that make a horse Wheeze, Roar, hare Thick Wind or Choke-down, can be reduced with alio other Bunches or Swellings. No blister, no hair gone, and horse kept at work. Eco nomicalonly aiew drops required at an appli cation, tl. SO per bottle delivered. lUklRlril. ABSORBINE, JPL, the antiseptic liniment for man kind, reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful, Swollen Veins and Ulcers. $1.25 a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book"Evidence" free W.r.YOUNf, P.O.., SMTnalt U. tarlflitltM. Mash MERELY RED CLOTH TO HIM Fact That It Waa Cut From Country's Flag Meant Nothing to Ger man Merchant It is a known fact that the average German will forget religion, civil laws, and even Ills patriotism, if they Interfere with his chances to drive home a good bargain. The latest dis play of this tendency came during the preparations for the victory ball, which was given the Fourth of July In the Enlisted Men's club at Andernach. As no Fourth of July bill would be com plete -without "Uncle Sam," several "Y" girls set out to prepare a cos tume for the revered character. When it came to purchasing the red cloth for the stripes in the trousers, how ever, it seemed that their plans had gone amiss. Nowhere In Andernach could a sufficient quantity of the right colored material be purchased. Final ly one German merchant announced that he had Just what they wanted. Out of a closet at the rear of his shop he dug a large German flag. Quickly he cut all the red cloth from It, and sold the material to the girls with the ulr of one who had Just accomplished a noble deed.-Froin the Watch on the Rhine. His Build. "How angular that financier Is." "You know, don't you, that he was made by corners?" LABOR SITUATION IS LESS SEVERE improvement Is Reported by Bureau of Crop Estimates After Investigation. kVAGE RATE NOT CONSIDERED Actual Supply of 1919 Waa S3 Per Cent Against 72 Per Cent On Year Ago Less Favorable on the Atlantic Coast Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Improvement in the farm labor situ ation this year over 1018 Is reported by the bureau ' of crop estimates. United States department of agricul ture, after investigation in nil agricul tural counties of the United States. By Improvement Is meant net Increase of supply and consequently more labor for planting, cultivating and harvest ing In relation to the work to be done. Wage rates were not Included in the Investigation. : Improvement in 1919, Stated in percentage of a normal la bor supply as rehited to a normal de mand for labor, the actual supply of 1918 was 72 per cent and of 191!) It is 83 per cunt still inadequate without greater than normal dependence on machinery and. animal, tractor and motor power, and without move than usual labor by farmers und their fami lies. However, the Improvement over 11)18 Is considerable. In both years the groups of states that were and arc provided with labor In relation of supply to demand, less than, or nt the most equal to, the nver- age for the United States, tire the North Atlantic, the South Atlantic and the South Central,' Among these three groups of states, the greatest .Improvement Is In the North Atlantic and the least Is In the South Atlantic, and I hose extremes of high and low -Improvement are not equaled by the North Central and Western states, In each of which the average ; improvement is almost the same an that of the entire country. The improvement Is evenly distributed throughout all srnte groups, except the North Atlantic states, where tlie- galn is twice as great as in each of the other groups of statt s, Situation Is Worse. Apart from tendency toward relief from labor scarcity trom lfllS to 11)19, the sltuutlon thin year la less favorable on the Atlantic const, from New Eng land to the South Atlantic states as a group, than in the states west of the Appalachian mountains ns groups, and In this long strip of coast the sltuutlon Is worse in the South Atlantic group of states. ESSENTIAL FOR LIVE STOCK Fences Should Be Made Tight Have Permanent Pastures and Keep Only Purebred 8ires. (Prepared by the United States Depart j ' ment of Agilcultui-e.) ( Where live stock Is a factor on the farm, make every field hog-tight and sheep-tight ; hnve thoroughly good per manent pastures; grow leguminous crops; build a silo, and keep only pure bred males. These five things are ab solutely essential in the economical production of live stock. Of course this program calls for some labor and expense, but the permanent condition of prosperity In the sections devoted to live-stock production Is proof of the good profit derived therefrom. STRAW IS QUITE VALUABLE Can Be Used as Roughage In Winter ing Stock Use It Liberally for Bedding. ; (Prepared by the United State Depart ment of Agriculture.) ' ' Utraw la too valuable to be allowed to remain unused. Fresh oat straw, as well as wheat straw, can be used as a ronghage in wintering stock. It is also advisable to use it liberally as bedding for farm animals as it adds. to their comfort and absorbs the liquid part of the manure which is the most valuable portion. ASHES GOOD AS FERTILIZER On Account of Scarcity of Coal Con sfdorable Amount of Wood Must Be Used This Winter. (Prepi red by the United States Depart . ment of Agriculture.) On account of the scarcity of coal there will probably be a large amount of wood used as fuel this winter. Use all the waste timber, dead and dying trees for this purpose and be sure to conserve the ashes for garden fertiliz er. They are rich In plant food, par ticularly potash. MAKE MOST OF IMPLEMENTS Average Farm Tool Is Only About Half Worn Out by Use Alone Keep Machinery Busy. (Prepared by the United States Depart- . ment of Asrtcutture.) The average farm Implement Is only (boat half worn out' by use alone. The rest of the war la due to rust and de cay. Make the greatest possible profit out of machinery by using it continu ous! r for profitable work until it Is ftora out - -i . :. -.- PORTABLE HOGHOUSE HAS ITS ADVANTAGES By Aid of One Horse It Can Be " Moved Around Farm. Farmer May Construct A-Shaped Pen for Pigs In His Own Back Yard Ground Underneath Is Kept In Fertile Condition. A portable hoeliouse, fashioned like a tent for summer camping, and trans ported from place to place by moans of a chain and single-tree, is the latest oddity in hoghouse construction. Its qualietness, however, does not argue againi!ts practicability.. The form er mny construct this A-shaped home for piggy in his own back yard with the proper specifications and material- It should be built of l-by-12-lneh plank. The opening should face south. The floor Is 8 feet wide and 8 feet from front to back, nailed to three runners or skids. The skids may be built of lumber or poles 6 Inches In di ameter and flattened on one side, to which the floor Is nailed. A hole bored through the front end of the outer skids will give access to the chain and single-tree, to which a horse or team Is hitched. - A piece of 2-by-4-lneh material sup ports the outer edges of the top of the floor to prevent the house from spread ing at the bottom. The sides of the house are hutlt of six pieces of l-by-12-lnch plank 8 feet long, nulled to a piece of 2-by-4 lying flat 9 Inrhes from the top of the plank, another 3 -feet from the top,. and a Much Horse to this Pig Pen and It Can Be Conveniently Hauled Anywhere. piece' 2-by-8 nailed edgewise 11 Inches from the bottom. A right-angle block of 2-by-8 inch will serve as a brace at each end- of the under side of the house. ;, : , The long piece of 2-by-8 will serve as a "snfety-flrst" measure for piggies whose careless mottle: would just as soon flop dow n on her brood ns In a puddle of mud. TIib tmiti'rliiln required are i pieces of l-by-12-lnch by 10 feet for the sides, Jack and floor of house; 9 pieces of 10-foot batten; 3 pieces 2-hy-4-lnch by 12 feet for the framework; 2 pieces 2-by-8-lnch by 12 feet for the rail or guard; 1 piece l-by-0 Inch by 10 feet foi the - saddle-boards.-3 poles for skids; nails. The cost will probably be about $12. The advantages of n portable hog house are apparent The house can easily be moved from spot to spot, per mitting the ground underneath to keep in a fertile condition. The pigs enjoy being moved about and reciprocate by taking on flesh. S. II. Winters, in Pop ular Science Monthly. COVER CROPS SOIL BUILDERS Three South Carolina Farmers Co-operating With County Agent- One Good Rotation, To build up thin soil Is a problem which demands the' attention of the county agent In Lexington county. South Carolina. Three farmers In one community are co-operating with him by growing cover crops, and are con ducting demonstrations extending over several years. One of these men, who has been working on the subject for 3ve years, has f allowed this rotation on one piece of fand: Corn and velvet beans or cowpeas, followed by small grain, followed by cowpeas after grain has been harvest ed, then crimson clover, or hairy vetch and rye, followed by cotton or grain. This rotation has been kept up until the land, whichwas very thin, is now producing one und one-half bales of cotton an acre. PLOW WHEAT STUBBLE DEEP Weed Seeds Are Buried and Most of Them Destroyed Flies Cannot Crawl to Surface. AS soon after harvest as possible all wheat stubble should be plowed deep. This buries the weed seeds which are In the stubble and most of them are destroyed. The small, delicate flies cannot crawl to the surface when they are buried under more than five or six Inches of compact and pulverized soil. The plow should therefore be followed with a harrow, drag or disk, says the University of Missouri Col lego of Agriculture. DAIRYMAN NOT SOIL ROBBER Ha Not Only Studies How to Feed HI Cows, But Also How to Main tain Fertility. ' ' . . (Prepared by the United Statea Depart ment or Agrloulture.) The dairy fanner not only studies how to feed his cow, but how to feed I his land. He Is not a sou robber, as he reatizea that the farmer who re duces the fertility of his land robs without reason, slnot.be steals from I am Sincere! Stop Calomel! , : I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Ton Listen to me! Calomel sickens and you may loee a day's work. If bilious, constipated or ' headachy read my guarantee. , Liven up your sluggish liver 1 Feel One and cheerful; make your work a pleasure; be vigorous and full of am bition, But take no nasty, dangerous calomel, because It makes you sick and you may lose a day's work. Calomel la mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes Into sour bile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramp ing. .. . Listen to me! If yon want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced, Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson'a Liver Tone tonight Your druggist or dealer sella yon a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents under my His Experience, "Goodness gracious, Ysobelle! What sort of a butler Is this new one you have? He admitted- me with the most condescending unction, strutted half-way across the receplion room with all the dlgnlfled pomposity of a strolling behemoth, and then suddenly sogged down in a chair, produced and lighted his pipe, flung his feet, up on another chair and began scratching himself." "Oh, you'll hnve to bear with Wig gins. All the experience he has had as a butler was In the movies, where lie but i led for the width of the scene, and then whs at ease until he got his cue again. But doesn't he do It bcau ilfully while he lasts?" Kunsus City Star. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never - Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected. Judging from reports from druggiiti who are constantly in direct touch with the public, there ia one preparation that hat been very aucoesaful in overcomms these conditions. The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmer's 8 wimp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable rgcqrA-- pf vptnir. ... An examining physician for one of the prominent .Life Insurance Companies, in an interview of the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are re jected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applica tions are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y for a sample bottle. When writing be Jure and mention this paper. Adv. Joyful Occasion. "My darling," said a fond mother, who believed in appealing to children's tender feelings instead of punishing them, "if you are so naughty you will grieve mamma so that she will get ill and hnve to lie in bed in a dark room, and take nasty medicine, and then she may die and have to be taken awnyout to the cemetery and be burled, and you ", -' .: ;'.'". The child had become more solemn, but an angelic smile overspread his face at his mother's last words and, throwing his arms about her neck, he exclaimed: , "Oh, mamma, and may I sit beside the coachmnn?" Iondon Tit-Bits. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER In the good old summer time when f raits of all kinds are getting ripe and tempting, when cucumbers, rad ishes and vegetables fresh from the garden are too good to resist, when the festive picnic prevails and everybody overeats and yonr stomach goes back on yon, then lo the time for "August Flower," the sovereign remedy for tired, overworked and disordered stom achs, a panacea for Indigestion, fer mentation of food, sour stomach, sick headache and constipation. It gently stimulates the liver, cleanse the In testines and allroeDtary canal, making life worth living. Bold everywhere. Adv. Exonerated. ' . "Whatever did you see In me to In duce you to marry me?" she asked. "Nothing," he replied. "What?" she cried Indignantly.-? "Oh, It wasn't your fault, my dear. I evidently had visions and I ought to have Consulted an oculist nt the time." Boston Tmuscrlpt. . Impossible Task. ' "No man can serve two masters." "I should like to try It once. It ought to be easy compared to my Job. rm trying to please 606 masters." : "Six hundred I How do you make that outr "I'm chairman of the house commit tee of our club."" ..-' Why Investigate? ' "What's that you say?" , "There's too much futile Investiga tion going on." ' . :". . s .. "That's right. Eat your hash. Never mind what's In 1L" Loulsvtlle Cour-ter-JournaL ' ... i " .... personal money-back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calo mul and that It won't make yon sick. Dodson'a Liver Tone Is real Mver medicine. You'll know It next morn ing, because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working; head ache and dizziness gone ; stomach will be 'sweet and bowels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone Is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give It to your children. Millions of people are using Dodson'a Liver Tone instead of dangerous caltS mel now. Your druggist will tell yon that the sale of calomel Is almost stopped entirely here, Adv. MILLIONS . Suffer from Acid-Stomach Millions of psopl suffer year after vaar from aflmenti affocttnt practically svery part of tha body, nevtr dra&mln that their 111 health can be traced directly to acid stomach. Here la the reason: poor dlfeitloa " moans poor no aria h ment of the different organs and tissues of the body. The blood ts "' Impoverlehod becomes weak, thin, sluggish. Ailments of many kinds spring from such conditions. Biliousness, rheumatism, lum bago, sciatica, general weakness, loss of power and energy, headache, Insomnia. ' nervousnees, mental depression aven mora eerlous ailments such as catarrh and cancer of the stomach. Intestinal" ulcers, cirrhosis of the liver, heart trouble all of these can often be traced directly to actd-atomsch, k Keep a sharp lookout for the first eynVRV toms of acid-stomach Indigestion, he sir- . burn, belching, food repeating, that awful painful bloat after eating, and sour, gesajr stomach. BATON IC, the wonderful modern remedy for acld-etomach. Is guaranteed to bring quick relief from these stomach mis eries. Thousands say they never dreamed that anything could bring such speedy relief ... and make them feel eo much better In f vary way. Try B ATONIC and you, too, will be just as enthusiastic In Its praise. , Make your life worth diving no aches or pains no bines or melancholy no mora of that tired, listless feeling. Be well and strong. Oet back your physical and mental punch; your vim, vigor and vitality. To . will always be weak and ailing as long aa you have acid-stomach. So get rid of It now. Take BATON I C Tablets they tate good you eat t;hem Ilka a bit of eandy. Tour druggist has BATON IC is cents for a big -box. Get a bos from him today and If voa re not satisfied ha will refund your money. "ATONIC jroa jrous AClb-oMACjjj)- WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Almost any man will tell you tnat Moan Liniment meant relief For practically every man has used it who has suffered from rheumatic achea, soreness of muscles, stiffness of. joints, the reSults of weather exposure. Women, too, by the hundreds of thousands, use it for relieving neuritis, " lame backs, neuralgia, sick headache. . "' Clean, refreshing, soothinpr, economi cal, quickly effective. Say "Sloan's " Liniment" to your druggist Get It today. 35c, 70c, SIM DEATH CHILLS Bemoves the eanse by destroying the germs of MALARIA. At your drug store, 60s; money back if 30 good..: BEHBKNS DIVCO CO i ' -Wmo, Tezu . tj ffiHn PRINTING PRESSES Papa Cotters, Other Ntcaliiet and Materiel Boujut at Foreclosure Sale, Will Ba ' Sold at Greatly Reduced Pricee " A flrSt-olliSS nrlntlntr at more .than $6,000, and including Cylinder Press, C. & P. Jobbers, two; ' Paper Cutters, Stapling Machines, Wire Stitcher. Proof Pmaano Uau paper Folder, Imposing Stones In HaroV: wood Coffin Tables, Handsome Job Bank, News Racks, Lends and Slugs, ' Metal and Wood Furniture and L. S ' Beglet, and hundreds of cases of Type. This plant waa bought In at fore closure sule. and la tiftwoA rn. aBia a whole or In part. Printers who are uccu 01 uin.1-11 jiery, material, or typ Will do Well, to Invmtlirntn Mm nn.fl Let us know what von nwwt ni t will be pleased to quote; you a prlci wai win uuvrtnfE you. .- -, . . ADDRESS BOX 149, JOHNSTON, 3. C, 4 KODAKS & SUPPLIES r ' f oKoaoklllMMalaMot Snlahlne. WJ CaUJd OVtial Ce.. Kinhaid. Va. - INDIGEGTIOn QrtekUr rallavad br SAL-SPEAR-It" N r. 8nd SI oanta la aUmpa tor Unra trial bos to Tha Sat-Spaar-HUHo C, Maw York, who -d rarun bwmt U nralu an act !.'.,-, 3, v'-o; W. N. W CHARLOTTE, NO. 39-1' , lt;,;4
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