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etting Ready For S Rental Payments I The adjustment of cotton re liction contracts to make the l.iims of past acreage and pouno ,.c conform to the known figures or the production in each county hold be cmpleted within the next cw weeks, according to Dean I. \ Schaub of State College. Efforts are being made to start Ik rental payments by the latter ,.u t of April, so that the money n.n be available to the farmers or use in the cultivation of the 'resent crop. The checks will be sent out from Washington, headquarters of the AAA. as fast as the revised con ii.icts are accepted there. Tabulations at State College have finished the checking of original contracts in 24 of the 67 cotton growing counties. There is some overstatement in the claims of past production, but little dif ference is anticipated in adjusting the figures, Schaub said. Catawba and Lincoln counties, the first two to be checked have alreadv revised their contrcts and returned them for final approval before they are sen: on r) Wash ington. The other counties in which the checking has been completed, and which are now ready' for the re vision work byr local agents, are: Polk. Yadkin, Cabarrus, Stanly, Alamance, Orange, Chatham, Hoke. Vance, Wilson, Camden, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Chowan. Beaufort, Guilford, Gaston, Ty rell, Alexander, Gates, Warren and .Randolph. Smiled and talked after she was "dead.” Peculiar case of a woman who amazed physicians. Read about it in the American Weekly, which comes with the BALTI MORE SUNDAY AMERICAN, issue of April 22. On sale by y'our favorite newsdealer or newsboy. m ■ ■ 1 Why Liquid Laxatives are Back in Favor The public is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. People have learned that the right dose of a properly prepared liquid laxative will bring a perfect movement without any discomfort at the time, or after. The dose of a liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated. A child is easily given the right dose. And mild liquid laxatives do not irritate the kidneys. Doctors are generally agreed that senna is a natural laxative. It does not drain the system like the cathar tics that leave you so thirsty. Dr Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a liquio laxative which relies on senna for it< laxative action. It gently helps the average person’s bowels back ti regularity. You can always get Dr. Caldwell’: Syrup Pepsin at any drug store, read} for use. Member N. R. A. Homesick Girl New YORK . » . Katherine Hepburn (above), American actress luarded highest honors for out standing performance in 1933, went ibroad for a rest. At the end of the fourth day in Paris she booked re turn passage home. ... “I was imnesiek ’ ’ was the smiling reason 'or returning so soon. j HUGS NEED | I PASTURE FOR | RIGHT GROWTH — j Green grazing is essential to the I development of hogs, yet they cannot thrive on pasturage alone, says Earl H. Hostetler, head of the animal husbandry research at State College. I Southern swine growers have an advantage over their neighbors, he said, in the year-round pastures I which can be maintained in the warmer regions. Pigs which have access to suc culent grazing before the fatten ing period will put on weight even when fed the concentrated fatten ing feed in a dry lot. ; But those which were not sup plied with green grazing before the fattening period, in recent ex periments unjder Hostetler’s super vision, failed to gain weight nor mally and finally died when not provided with green feed, legume hay, or cod liver oil. Temporary' grazing is especially valuable to sows which are suck- Hi ung pig utters, since it is during this period that young pigs are liable to become infested with worms and other parasites. A fresh pasture that has not been grazed by swine in some time v, ill decrease the danger of infestation. Young pigs should not be allow ed to graze in pastures along with older hogs, as the mature animals may infect the pigs although not apparently suffering from the parasites themselves. i Hoktetler says that continuous temporary grazing can be provid ed throughout the year in eastern and Piedmont North Carolina by seeding abruzzi rye and crimson clover from the latter par. of August to September 15, spring oats or dwarf Essex rape from February 15 to Marhh 15,* and and successive seedings of soybeans from May 15 to July 15. The soybeans will be ready for grazing when six inches high. Or Do Gas on Stomach and Sour Stomach make you Miserable? 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