two ymn tm I iMk Lr*tm m PlaklMua a ■imm CmmiU, txi it I u I ImmM Smt I mi i with I Nfl IU( | M rN it Ik* awl I ka»a r» Mlvad frnai It Whoa I am »o« M wall aa eaa ha I taka It I Wn k**n Mat ttb far ww tklrtaM jntn »»<1 H aP war* holpa m> I r*ad all af rMr llttl* Willi I eaa «»t and I tall irrrjon* I kaaw what iba Ti|Xikl» OampmmUl 4— tar rum tauw. Ilk Ttk Avmm, Vlaton. Iowa. Hw (Irla la tka fourth gaarratlofi f* Ira ra las MigM _ tMr I MprlMna tka kanoilrlal affarr* of Lytfla C Plnkkam'a TwtoMi Cam pouad Mother. who took It wkM tka? war* young are glad to rM-omnaod It to tkalr da nektara. for a»»r halt a aaafary What Is a Diuretic? fn^liAw LmmIm to m Ddmi'i r.tolM cfc to M I to net—Ittim.. DOAN'S "'i3 SYSTEM CHOKED Tom Wm HafcaJ b? Um af Black Dranfk. Mr. Jhm W. Barnatt, who llrea on Rural Route No. 4. Whitney, Ti xu la i gnat be liever In Thedford'a Black Draught for tha rallaf at auch common Ola aa tndlgeetlon and conetlpatlon. Ha wrttaa: "Since I flrat found oat about Blark-Tiraught, I have never bean without It In tha houae. For aeveral yeara, I had been a anfferer with In dlcaetinn. Orraetonally, rav ayetem would become thoroughly choked with pol aon. and I would have a nal alrk (pelt. Now I ward th.-m off by being forehanded, and taking lilack-Draught brfttrw they roue, Inniead of after "We all una Bi.i k-Uraught In our home, tor «<>n»tlpaUon and Indlgcatlaa." Oct a packar today, ind try Thedford'a Itlark-Diaught tha next tlm< ;o« are oonntl- ] pa tad. Bold everywhere. Otto east a doac TMiari'f BUCK-DRAUGHT Partly V igitoUi bat if Im tow rmn h* wfl mm to 1 ■ion thai Im I* Mill I* Dm kola I dally If mm hiwr. wmM Ih mm <rf u Ik* prad—tlaa atf »• vmM ka I tar a II Im fotaM mm. I fro« Umm t« tiiM | *a «f aarfhnda nM by fa •m la branching Ml In m nft Yratmb? I ▼Uitod (Im Brook faflt Dairy it Elkin to «uniM about mi men and half of alfalfa wkich wna If. A crop at f*4 imnrr to Ik* than «h town to alfalfa which wm wall inoculated. Lima wa» applied at tit* rate of t% toau per acre but pm iou* to this Um «m pat on the red flow. Und ni manured Wore sowing and *00 Iba. of 11% acid phos phate wh aeed and 40 Iba. of Mad waa town. In two montha time Um ttoid ia raaapletoiy covered with a good rrowth of jroMf alfalfa and •mm of tt ia o*ar llfk tnrhaa high, a fair placea ara hsuTen bat thia ia the boat patch of yoang alfalfa to ba found in tha roonty WWW alfalfa cannot ba reeoaamended to ba »«aded hi larf* acreage yet wa can aa> that ■mall plota can ba Beaded at a raaaoe aMa experae and will jriald a largo amount of baat quality hay. Wa bIiouM have hundred* cf farmer* •ow ing a few acraa and tharaby adding good eaay dollars to the hard onea obtained by growing tobacco. The Klondike Farm adjoining the Brook Kalla Dairy haa ma<lr a wond erful aocceaa with Bermuda aeeded about June 18 of thia year. Forty pounda of aead waa oaad which abowa t in thia caae from the reauha obtained that a smaller amount coald he aown thus catting the eipenae for seed. Used a light coat of waste wool turn ed land, harrowed, sowed and then rolled with cuhipacker. Thia has been clipped twice and secared about on* ton of hay. The ground is mil cov ered with a good sod. Bermuda is one of the beat grasses we can grow on our thin soda. Many farmers complain of difficulty of getting rid of this grass and some resent the »uggestfc>n of sowing it. The idea that Bermuda grass is impossible to eradicate ia fallacious. Bermuda will not (rro* in «h*dr and we can lakr idvinUfr of thin weakness by seed ing a crop of row paaa or soy beans on the sod. A heavy growth will kiU out Bermuda in one seasin. On this farm you will And a An* aod «f les pedexa which wan needed last April at the rate of 1H bushel* per ai re alio 10 pound* of Dallas ptH »u aown. This was an old tobacco field which waa double diaced see<led and 300 lb*, of haute slag waa applied. The lespedexa ha« fumlahad splendid pasture for the An* bard of Guernseys kept on the farm. T dont think you could spend your time more profiit ably than Waiting both farms i nd seeing for vourself the alfalfa, far muda and lespedeia—then g» home t Is! ol the Day Only ■ few yeara ago it wi wk by the originator ii> !>i» Iwm kitchen, now marnifi < tarad In one of the largeet laboratoriea in tba United Stataa, and being «oM ki car load Ma from tha Lalae to tba Calf at tba rate of over a million bottiaa yiailj. rada have testified tbat they _ . . . no vitality, m • ganarai rna-Aown ennrfitton, biit by the aid of tbi» marvelou* <-leann«r. Ita I baalth to tame and nsKR»s::9?Ji tba moat common ailment of tha day —oonatipatien. Tbk medicine b oataelling any other preparation am tha market wbeja ft iahnown. Mora than a mil than a duaan bottiaa returned — a Hon bottiaa aoM darky paat year under abaoluta guarantee to give beneficial reeolta—and laaa than a doaw bottiaa returned — a record probacy never before eatabUabed by any other medicine. Everv family link thia Herbal Extract preparation called Herb J aire, a* every family neoeaaarilr takes a laxative, and thia preparation la aaid to be Natare'a moat effective tonic laxative and ayatem aurifler. Can be given Nature'* moat effective to children aame aa adiilta. Get the original and grnotne aa ' Nowauld laxative and ayatem purifier. Can he given Wtlo, pleasant. yet very effective, /y^Ai-Aafaj Wa a»n mm, ariNM mm «riS ha »irj f»n w. WWW I Ml urring UM of Wrlf) for fraki ami toy 1 want to aay that IhU It i m« m4 Mk smmNbc ato«M W i m I trial. Wa ilwuld b» iUi to grmm tkk mf pr Aitobty M I thought haat to call yunr attoiMi«n that I vaiil mttf UrMH to try a mmB iwi> of torl*y aa w» •lit Hand on the Throttle! Eyes to the Front! The engineer of the fast express on the great railroad brings his Iraki in on time, with safety. AND WHY? Because welded human endeavor, working as a single unit, keeps the tracks true, the way clear. Mount Airy,—Surry County and adjoining territory,—Our Community—is oar tram. Working in unison, co-ordinating our. efforts, .we can bring it into station "Prosperity'* right on the dot—and read y steaming to go onward to the nest station "GREATER PROSPERITY." Mount Airy msrchants' and business people are working together in a united effort to carry the train of "Prosperity" to every door i nth is territory. They solicit in their undertaking; they ask that before you buy slsnrksrs that effort to ■■cure your needs from your study the markets and you will find that Mount Airy offers as good, if ant market for all your product—tobacco included. our train in on time we must all work together. Let's Go! Mt Airy Merchants Association

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