' t l .', S J" 6 ' H . 7 Tiantcrf to Hold Colt " V,,' 7 t '-.VV 'V ,c - ... IVlwere received during last seL ton to Ha 31, m omoiiWehOTseTS,1? under th United tates Wareho c. d the United States Department of Aact' culture reports. The number of bale,8?" - - ?Tfhfc figures indicate increased Cognition-Of-, the value of warehousing COtton;;in government -licensed Sg m y v y EJATnTEDSOES Delivering the goods The horse is being driven closer to his stable; the gas truck (started and lighted by an Exide Battery) goes on long hauls; and through the great zone in between, the elec tric street vehicle is coming into its own. Propelled by an Exide Battery, it delivers the goods with least trouble and most economy. You will find Exide Batteries playing an important part in all manner of industries. Exides supply current for the telephone sys tem; they run mine locomotives, operate rail way signals, and propel a majority of the world's submarines beneath the waves. Rugged, simple Exide Batteries supply the current for most of the farm light and power plants, and they are famous for lasting for years without getting out of order. You are, perhaps, most interested in the Exide built for starting and lighting your automobile. It is known as long-life battery. It keeps its dependable power so much longer that it is not merely a great con venience but is the most economical battery to buy. The Electric Storage Battery Company Philadelphia Service Stations Everywhere Branches in Seventeen Cities THE LONG-MFE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR V msr- - The nearest Exide Service Station has a battery the right slse for your car. If your present battery needs repairs, no matter what make it is. It will be re paired skillfully end rea sonably. if ttof b your telephone book please write us for the address. New 0 J). Wool Coat, H HE made for hard Service. V tZT Sizes 86, to- 44. Satis- !' ' - i oc ! R .crJ"1 ' oa'e price, It25 phw 8W inailin. Send cash -r-T- postpaid. J . awumntsm E X P I EI IE VAGQIJS STFFI niltrci e ixw steel wheelfl ftrfain: or sved wide tb fit aiijrkxlcaffyHriy Efill?ny wagon rood as new. i - v T J RHlurted prices Catalog Fr0 '' C.,I ix73t "-nty,l ' ""taw SEASON PREPARE EARLY!! warrt now vera aui most wahbbiih v ' ana eA4jrifLlLLV uuiATBA'rrn PRrsr iam ': OFfCIAl AUTHORITY nouses, ,says n. 2,. Yohe, in charge of the Federal warehouse work "The r : ceipts-issued, for cotton stored in thl warehouses are readily acceptable as col ' lateral: for bank loans. . The value 5 " these receipts' for collateral purposes en ables growers to market their cotton orderly." - , un . There.'are 271 cotton warehouses now under Federal license, as compared with 239 warehouses May 31, 1921. Whfo ' the niimber- of liceneed warehouses dur-"'! ing this period has increased by only 32 -! a great many -small warehouses were ' dropped from the system while a number "' of - warehouses with capacities rangi 1 iwu ,ww w. y,vw uaius came under the act. The result has been that the licensed cotton storage capacity during this time has been increased more than three times what it was on May 31, 1921. Our, Health Talk By B. B. WASHBURN. M. D, it t i f TJB. WASHBURN Keeping Well in September SEPTEMBER in the Southern States is a hot month and one in which it is necessary to continue precautions against fly and mosquito-borne diseases. Malaria and ty phoid fever are most widespread during this month. Also, the infectious diseases of children increase with the o p e ni n g of the schools. Vaccination against typhoid and smallpox should be "included in the oreoaration of children for the school term; and vacci nation (for adults as well as for children) should be, along with home and school sanitation,' the leading items in com munity welfare programs for September. The following question of general in terest has s been - asked by Progressive Farmer readers; Warte: Their Cause and Cure WHAT is the cause of warts, hov) are they spread, and what is the cure?" Warts do not need to be described. For the most part they are simple affairs -occurring most frequently on the hands. Although 'they may, develop in certa'n diseased conditions, it is now believed by many medical, observers that they are caused by germs, and that a person may spread them to different parts of nw body by rubbing them or scratching. A crop of warts may seem to resist every treatment, and then suddenly without any known reason entirely disappear within a few, days For this reason as sorts of absurd treatments have been suggested, and some of them have been extensively used. , Local treatment applied to the warts is, usually successful to removing these un sightly protuberances. Among the ap plications that have been used with suc cess are painting" with acids or potasn. This painting should never be done ex cept by a physician, as :great harm may result to the surrounding skin it sua drugs are not properly applied, utnw methods for the .removal :.of warts arc applications of ' radium;, or, treatments with the X-ray, c ' A slower, but reliable and safe, pre scription for the removal of warts ; is saturated solution- of salicylic acid " collodion ("new tldnThg. can l prepared by; any druggist tie w should be touch A with, this solution two or three times .-a day, each lime: the nu Of collodion being fremovea..; . r-' are'-wortft1 a nunarea .vinter they: 'won't lay " until next eprlog. e-ro-g pay be?t.

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