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MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. C, THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1920 HG'dSEWGfJ IS A BURDEN EASY PLAN TO PICK APPLES Woman's l"t is p. vreary one at best. But with baclvachn nnd other distress ing kidney ills life indeed becomes a burden. Dean's Kidney Pills have made life brigh er for many Marion women. Read whnt Miss Nancy Fin tey. Garden St., Marion, says: "Some time ago I had a bad attack of k:Tney tronble. Too much hard work brought dti this complaint. There was a dull, fceavy ache in my back that took all Ihe life and ambidon out of me. felt run down and my work 'vva.3 a harden. I was dizzv and black speckr came before my eyes. When I bent DTr a sharp pain shot through my bac"k and my kidney-; were all out of order. I finally heard of Doar.'s Kid ney Pills and get a supply at the Btreetman Drug Co. I felt better from the first and continued use en tirely cured me." PTice c. a all dealers. Don't Imply as-k for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Fill? -the same that Miss Finlv had. voster-MlIburn Co. Mtrs., Buffalo. N. Y. Oneof Mam Object Should Be to Remove Without Injuring the Little Twigs. 00DS0N TELLS THE HORROR OF CALOMEL You Don't Need to Sicken, Gripe, or Salivate Yourself to Start Liver. You're bilious, sluggish, constipated. You feel headachy, your stomach may be sour, your breath bad, your skin sallow jund you believe you need vile, dangerous alomel to start liver and bowels. Here's my guarantee! Ask your drug gist for a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone and take a spoontul tonight. 11 it doesn't start your liver and straighten ; you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get vour money. 1 Take calomel today and tomorrow you wiil feel weak and sick and nauseated. I Don't lose a day. Take a spoonful of harmless, vegetable Dodson's Liver Tope tonight and wake up feeling splendid. It is perfectly harmless, so give it to your children any time. It can't salivate. I M eoot Ieps j itiTj hair healtluj 1 "By using Wildroot regularly, I keep z. my scalp entirely free from the itching S crust of dandruff, the cause of most hair trouble. I owe my luxuriant hair S the envy of my friends to this guaranteed dandruff remedy." i "Wildroot Liquid Shampoo or Wildroot 8hampoc Soap, used In connection with "Wildroot Hair Tonic, will hasten the treatment. I THE GUARANTEED HAIR TONIC z: For sale here under a c: money-back guarantee Z Bonner Drug Store Bonner's Drug Store Says After you eat always take )CfOi YOUH STOMACH'S SAKE Instxntly ?!iovra Heartburn, Bloated Gassy WHEN SMALL AGENCIES FAIL "o.-is ir.LJ:.rf t'ion, f'xxJ eourmg, re- ie many mi series caused by Stomach ' ATONIC b h? hr-it remedy. Tens of thou- ' and3 woaderfuUybcr.et:tad. Positively gruar imteed to p!?ao cr v e ,t! refund money. Call and c-C a Ll t-:c today. You Will see. BONNER'S DRUG STORE, Marion, N, C. SORE NIPPLES and cracked brea3ts are mighty pain ful to nursing mothers. SALE'S SALVE will quickly heal the skin and give prompt relief to this painful affection. Sold by BONNER'S DRUG STORE Sefe Marion Insur ance & Trust Co. For All Kinds of INSURANCE Giles, Tate & Pless Building Main St. Phone 144 Need for Co-Operative Marketing Or ganization Felt When Facilities Are Lacking. , Necessity is a -ood foundation for a co-operative organization. Tf the farm ers in your community fee! a need for an organization they will he interested in it, will unite with it. will support it. says the bureau of markets. United States department of agriculture. A need for a co-operative marketing or ganization may be the result of a lack of marketing facilities or unsatisfac tory marketing facilities. Does your community need an organization? SPRAYING FOR APPLE BLOTCH Those Who Have but Slight Touch of It Now Should Take Measures to Check Trouble. Apple blotch will continue to be a serious trouble and growers who now have but a slight amount of it shoild take measures to control it before it gains too much headway. One sea son's control will not be enough as the holdover cankers have the power to reinfect an orchard the next year. Thorough spraying must be done for several years before it can be eradicated. In some of the island groups of the Pacific, eggs are preserved by be ing covered with sirup. In picking apples each basket should have its own hook, fastened on the handle, made from hard and heavy wire and large enough to hang over a two-inch limb. A piece of clothes-lin? rope, about two and a half feet long, j is needed with a very small ring spliced in one end and a hook like the basket hooks in the other end. Before going up in the tree, this small ring is slipped over the hook of one of the baskets and the other baskets are slipped over the line under the ban dies. The picker takes hold of the hook in the end of the rope and carries the bunch of baskets up in the tree, by placing a step ladder, which he has to have, against the trunk of the tree Then hangs the line of baskets over a limb after taking one for immediate use to commence picking. The apple is turned in an upward direction while it is broken off, with the stem where it joins the twig. (See illustration.) Pick two or three and lay them in the basket. The basket is kept close as that saves time from reaching. In this way a man can pick with both hands part of the time, if the apples are plentiful. Then a three-eighth inch line about thirty feet long is required ro let down the baskets as they are rilled. This iine needs a heavy snap, having no sprirv-r and which is spliced at one end. The line must have no knots unless thy are near the hook end. While picking hook the line in your left buckle or buttonhole and it will followw you around in the tree top unless you cir cle around too much. To empty the baskets set them in the barrel ; then turn them inside of the barrel. Care should be taken to prevent twigs and small pieces of lirnrjs from breaking off with the ap ples, as they injure the trees for the next year's growth. Don't venture near the ends of the limbs that run near a horizontal position as they are not nearly so strong as those running vertically. Now two ladders are needed to pick around the outside of the tree; one should be a step-ladder about six and one-half feet high which Removing Apples Without Injury to the Twigs. will stretch out about eiirhte.'ii feet, j When using the long ladder plae the j top end just underneath the apples i (.not against them) having the foot a ' little farther bacV. than is needed ; ; ";ien take hold of Jie bottom lifting ii i up and setting it in carefully tu ' nearly vertical position, which tlirht- ; ens the top and the ladder will stand ' safely. If it ever does slip, the other limbs are behind it. Use the line for this ladder. Sometimes two baskets may be taken up the ladder, but they have to he moved often. Pick all up from the ground that are worth piek ing for any use. goiim over the ground but once, and these are to be put by themselves. ! r I i - MOST people know that the musical enjoyment which they get out of a phonograph depends upon one thing. That thing is the phonograph's realism. This picture shows the best way to test a phonograph's realism. Miss Betsy Lane Shepherd, the famous soprano, is standing beside the New Edison, and singing in direct comparison with the New Edison's Re-C reation of her voice. 185 audiences, aggregating more than 100,000 people, hare actually beard this comparison. None could distinguish between her living oicp and its Re-C reation. This is one of the phenomenal records of realism. The New Edison holds all other records of realism, too, because no other phonograph attempts this comparison-test or could sustain iL Tie NEW ED 4 Tht Phonograph tenth a Soul" SON 43 4&C the way we use in our store!- the Realism Test! Test the New Edison's Realism jiirninst 1 1 1 p Vasure you know music can bring. Tell us what kind of voice or ir. trument gives you truest musical enjoyment. Listen while we vi::y your favorite on the New Fxiison. The Realism Te-t wiil on:!1-1'' you to iuice whether the New Edison's Rk-Crkation gives you nil of this enjoyment. This is your test ! It will help you determine what the New Edison's Realism means, in terms of your own musical enjoyment, Ask for it! The tre-..-.:.:il Favorites" Uerdism Test. 3 Another thing to ask aixmt is our "Hud get Finn. It disposes of the) money question, in a way that will appeal to your common-sense and to your pocketbool FRANK B. M ITCH 7 1. L Marion Phonograph S'p FLORESTOW SHAMPOO Creates a soft creamy lather tliat cleanses! the hair and scalp. Removes all dirt and! dandruff, makes the hair soft, fluffy andl easy to do up. 50c. at Drn-jgists, or hy mail, lllscox Chemical Works, Patchostie , N. Y. NOTICE! This is to notify all persons that I have purchased the interest of V. F. Flack in the firm of Flack Bros,, at Vein Mountain, N. C.f and the under signed assymes all indebtedness of the firm of Flack Bros., and all ac counts due the said firm re payable to me. The business in the future will be conducted under the name of Miles P. Flack. Oct. 1, 1920. Miles P. Flack- Subscribe for the Marion Progress it v
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