T Try these Bakers' Raisin Pies baking at home THERE are luscious rais in pies just around the corner, at your grocer's or a bake shop. Baked to a turn?a flaky crust filled with tender, tempting raisins, the rich juice forming a delicious sauce. Once try these pies that master bakers bake fresh daily in your city and you'll never take the trouble afterwards to make raisin pies at home. Get a pie now and let your men folks taste it. Made with tender, thin-skinned, meaty, seeded Sun-Maid Raisins. Raisins furnish 1560 caloriei of energizing nutriment per pound* in practically predigested form. Also a fine content of food iron ? good food for the blood. Use raisins frequently, there fore, which are both good and good for you, in puddings cakes, , cookies, etc. 1 You may be offered other brands that you know less well than Sun-Maids, but the kind you want is the kind you know is good. Insist, therefore, on Sun-Maid brand. They cost no more than ordinary raisins. Mail coupon for free book of tested Sun-Maid recipes. Learn what you can do with luscious raisins. SUN-MAID RAISINS The Supreme Pie Raisin ' Your retailer should sell you Sun-Maid Raisins > > for not more than the following prices i SnJed (in IS oz. blue ? 20c Seedless (in IS ox. red pfcfls.) ? 18c Seeded or Seedless (11 oz.) ? 1 5c Seeded, in tin$ ( 12 oz.) ? 20c Seeded, in tint (Soz.)? 15c CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT Sun-Maid Raisin Growers, Fresno, California Please send me copy of your free book, | "Recipes with Raisins." j Name | Rtpfft | Crrr ? ?State Blue P acltage Also Five Years. Young Burglar ? What did you get on your first break? Old Burglar ? Nabbed. They Are. "They come high, observed Jones. "What do?" asked Smith "These movie stars." It's wonderful what good memories people develop after they have done you n favor. KeepYourSkin-Pores Active and Healthy With Cuticura Soap Soap 25c, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcum 25c. Kill All Flies! 'UIEY SPREAD DISEASK HI a? I anywhere. DAISY FLY KILLER attracts and kills all flics. Neat, clean, ornamental, convenient and k cheap Lasts all sca Jso n. Made ofmetr.l. Tcan't spill or tip over; ' will not soil or injure anything, Coarantued. DAISY FLY KILLER at yoar dealer or 6 by EXPRESS, prepaid. 11.25. HAROLD SOMERS. 150 Do Kalb Ave.. Brooklyn, N. T. PARKER'S ! HAIR BALSAM Removes Danani A- S tops Hal rFal 1 log Restores Color and Beauty to Cray and Faded Han We. and $1.00 at Pruretsts. Rim-ox Chcm. Wks. Patcbosoe. W.T. HINDERCORNS RfmoTM Coras, Cal louses, etc., stops all pain, ensure* comfort to tli* feet, malcea walklnr fwt. 15u. by mall or at Lruj ClstSL Hlsoox Chemical Works. Patctwx.ne. N. T Questioning the Cook. "I gather that in your last place you had little work, no supervision and high wages." "That's right, mum." "Then why did you leave?" VC > " When Your Baby Is Constipated Give Teethina Constipation is a very common affection that many babies sutler from and If not corrected will lead to more serious troubles. Teethina is very efficient in such cases, removing the cause and insuring healthy and regular habits. In this connection Mrs. C. C. Walters, Bradley Junction, ' Fla., relates an interesting experience with her baby. Says Mrs. Walters: ; "My baby was constipated all the time and her bowels never moved without the aid of suppositories until | I gave her Teethina. She is now per- j fectly well and never has any more trouble that way." If Mrs. Walters had begun giving j her Baby Teethina from the lirst she ! would have been saved many hours of anxious care qnd the baby much distress. Teethina Is sold by all druggists, ?or send 30c to the Moffett Labora tories, Columbus, Ga., and get a pack age of Teethina and a wonderful free booklet about Baby.? Advertisement. Difficult to Understand. , "It's hard to understand." "What is it?" "The fact that children are such a nuisance to the neighbors who have only a dog." STON ECYPH E R'S IRISH J POTATO BUG mm Every year yon plant Irish Potatoes. Every year you have Potato Bugs. Every year you should use STONECYPHER'S Irish Potato Bug Killer Guaranteed to destroy the bug without damage to the plant Also destroys all leaf eating insects on cabbage, cucumber, cantaloupe, squash and tomato vines. Ap Ely lightly. Cost low. Applicaton easy, [esult* sure. For Sale fcy Drue, Seed and General Stores STONECYPHER DRUG & CHEMICAL CO. Westminster, ? - ? 8. O. <V* ? M ? ""*? (hillTonic SO YEARS ? A HNEGENESALTONK Florida Discovered Again by Ponce de Leon The 412th anniversary of the discov ery of what Is now Florida by Pence de Leon on Easter day, 1512, was cele brated at St. Augustine April 4. 5 and (> by an elaborate pageant. These photographs show I 'once de Leon and his standard bearers taking possession of the new land, and the man who rep resented the Spanish explorer. Aged Sisters Get Together Again After sixty-six years three sisters had a get-together in San Francisco when Mrs. HeheA-n Guyer Marsh, eighty-three, and Mrs. Lucy B. Guyer Thomas, seventy-eight, went from the Yakima valley in Washington to San ?Frsiwisco to call upon Mrs. Elizabeth Guyer Ilyland, ninety-one. who had not Been her sisters since 1S.">7, when she left the family home at Carroll Springs, O.. lor ?7-!i?v?rnla. Church Members Object to Oil Wells Members of the congregation of the little country church at Tonkawa, Okla., are up in arms against oil prospectors who have drilled wells in the yord ef the church property, as pictured. The oil well operators assert their lease on the property permits them to drill wells in the churchyard and cemetery, and seek to have the courts sustain their claims. Members of the congrega tion are on guard at all times, and seek to prevent the operators from drilling. They have refused thousands of dollars offered for the property, which is one of the richest oil centers in the state of Oklahoma. Mexican Soldiers Have Flag Rush This photograph apparently shows a riot, but It Is nothing more than a flag rushing contest between rival groups of Mexican soldiers at the recent presi dential review In Mexico city. Plenty of action and no harrf feelings, knives or the llk<> but clean sport. WORTH REMEMBERING More than 10,000 books were pub lished In England last year. The port of Seattle boasts id two of the largest piers in the world. In Paris Is a library composed solely of books written by women. The longest average of human life Is to be found In Norway. The first paper mill In England was erected at DartfordL Kent, in 1500. I RICH LAD IS A BUS BOY Going *to liis daily labor as a "bas boy" ? setting tables, fetching water, sweeping up the crumbs, etc. ? Carl E. Bergson punches the time clock at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. Yet Curl is the heir to a millionaire's for tune, and now lives on exclusive Mad ison avenue, having recently moved from the very lic'ri where he worlds ? and where ho lived in an $18 a day suite. Although only sixteen, he speaks excellent English and German, as well as Swedish. His father is a high offi cer in the Swedish army and his moth er a well-known singer. When lie lias finished learning the hotel business, from bus hoy to general manager, lie'il go back to Sweden. , After decorating five army nursea with the Distinguished Service Medal, General Pershing was usked by a movie man to do a little shooting and he ground out a few feet of film reg istering the heroines he had iust dec orated. Merciiry Has a Fall. I was the president's stenographer and the oldest girl in the oflice, so wa a conscious of my dignity. One day when we thought all the men were gone for a long lunch hour the girls began to amuse themselves by striking the poses , of varlooji statues. Entering Into the fun, I said, **I will be Mercury." I stepped upon my chair, balanced myself nicely with one hand and one foot well up In the air like the breezy god, whet the door opened qnd in walked our president. At the scream of laughter that arose from the girls I turned quickly, tin chair whirled with me, and I fell, wounding my dignity almost beyond recovery. ? Chicago Trlbun*. JLf After Every Meal WMGLEYS In work or play, It gives tbe poise and steadiness that mean success. It helps digest-on, allays thirst, keep. Ing the month cool and moist, the throat muscles relaxed and pliant and the nerves at ease. ?sA 1 Yon Need Dairymen's 2 N. 13th Street This Book Whether you keep a few cows or a grc.it many, you will mal e more profit with the right equipment. Stop waste, save time. Write for this ? Free Catalog Complete Line We ?p?nali? and know your necdj. Supply Co. Richmond, Ya. For FORDSON and larger mills, wc have hundreds of Fords<*ns cutting 5-m. to 8-m. per day with three to four men, some clearing 550 per day, the owner being the Sawyer, no overhead expense. Our special 44-in. 10 gauge 28 tooth saw is recom mended by all Fordson dealers. Wc send directions for operating saw and setting milL Any hustler can make money. Saw mills in stock. Prompt saw repairing at each of our three factoriei. J. H. MINER SAW NFS. CO. MERIDIAN, MISS. COLUMBIA, S. C. SHREVEPORt. LA. Sufo Parts and Salvage Co. furnish promptly new and reclaimed parts at saving of 25 to GO per cent. Address P. O. Box 497X. Charlotte, N. C. IJSTEN ! I'OKTO KICO POTATO I'l-ANTS; treated ami in.- |>-*o t << t . All l^ioline varieties tomato plants shipped in wood mows-packed. All plant* mi" $1.35; 4.0U0 $5: in. ooo. ;i2. K* 1'ITTS 1'I.ANT <?(?. Pitts, O a pepper and crate* and price. I, "00, press only. WHITE KOK Ol K I.OWKST PUH'K.H nn genuine Catawba County Kruwn cuwp-.a*. soy beans, ptunuK etc., bf-st in So'ith CATAWBA SKKI> STORK, HICKOKY, N. I. SlillioiM Porto Uiro Potato Plant* ? Oovern ment-inhpected. 1.000, $2; 5,000, $11.50 prepahl 1,000, $1.65; 10,000, SI 5 express collect. Satis faction iruar. Conue.r Plant Co., Tlfton. !!:? \ ui! lt<ir-AsHishi nl Invi'HtlKUtor ? Examination April 7. I .nt 8 government positions | elidlni;. jpto$3,000. (jualiflratinn easy. Free inf. h iolt let. Suite 610. star ItlflK.. Washington, I), C. For Nllle ? Port o Itieo Potato l'lantA; :i I it l{>ni&to plants. $1 50 per 1.000; 10,000 and jp, $1.25 per 1,000. lieimudn onion plan:*, Wakefield and Succession CabbaRft pluntV fl 00 pr-r 1,000; JO. 000 and up. 7T,r p.-r l.fifln [< KNT'.t 1.1. I'l.ANT CO., VAI.1M1STA. OA Are your horses cougta ing or running at the nose? If so, give them "SPOHN'S." A valuable remedy for Coughs, Colds, Distemper, Influenza, Pink^ Eye and Worms among horses anrf mules. An occasional dose "tonesT them up. Sold at all drug stores. / *SP0H H M E !)jtAt;CQ. COS HE H;l N D. U.SJ : Cutting teeth is made easy n J MRS. WINS LOW'S SYRUP The Infanta ' and Children '? Regulator At all drug rut j Non-Narcotic, Non-Alcoholic (. Oakland, Nebr., Feb. 28, 1920 Anglo-American Drug Co., Gentlemen : ? I am more than glad to tell "on of the experience and result obtained from your wonderful Baby Medicine. Our second baby is now seven months oid and has never given us a moment's trouble. The first and only thing she has ever taken was Mrs. Winslow's Syrup. She has four teeth and is a - ways smiling and playing. Cutting t^eth is mad ? easy by the use of Mrs. Winslow's Syrup. Most sincerely; C Name on request) ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO. 215-217 Fulton S tract, New York Gtn. Silling Agrn U : Harold F. Rite hit & Co.. Int. New York, Toronto. London, Sydney to replace o'4? aboold be grow lug all the time It will W nee Q-Ban Hair Tonic? 'Don't get bald, get Q-Bau today ? It"* ?nek more pleaaant. At all good druggist*. ?*"? or direct from HESHC - ELUS. CI rm. ? i>ii Taa. New Hair ftj , i a , AVOID dfoppf"* Mitch ?II h^Vikiii Eye Salve u" For SORE EYES or other IrrlUUon. Tb? old ilroplo rtmelr tbtt brings comforting relief 25 c, all 4r%ooi*tt W. N. U, CHARLOTTE, NO. 15-1923.

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