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Calomel Users! Listen To Me! v
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
Tour druggist gives back your money if it doesn't
liven your liver and bowels and straighten
you up without making you sick.
Ugh! Calomel makes you sick. It's
horrible! Take a dose of the dangerous
drug tonight sod tomorrow you may
lose a day's work.
Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver
which causes necrosis of the bones.
Calomel, when It comes Into contact
with sour bile, crashes into It, breaking
It up. This Is when you feel that awful
nausea and cramping. If you are slug
gish and "all knocked out," If your
liver Is torpid and bowels constipated
or you have headache, dizziness, coat
ed tongue, If breath is bad or stomach
■our, Just try a spoonful of harmless
Dodson's Liver Tone tonight.
Here's ray guarantee—Go to any
drug store and get a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone for a few cents. Take a
Relieve Your ] NR,laeßil1 ' improving
«%« _# | digestion, assimilation
Rheumatism elimi „a\ion-
For 25c. the logical way.
NR Today— Relief or No Pay -
Thar* ara threa vital proceaaea of I rheumatic poison U Mowed to
human existence.—tha dlcestlon of I main In tha body,
food, tha extraction of nourishment I Think of this. It explains tha na»
from It and the elimination of tha caaa of Nature'e Remedy (NR Tab*
waste. lets) In so many caaaa where other
Let anything Interfere with theae T s oul * n 'J*
procaaaea,—let them be Interrupted or ' u * lr !f V a *.
Improperly carried on, and alckneae^^^^^^ 1 " 1 * r ® u *f- Whypy " r * ortea
of soma kind follows. , ancertala
Poor digestion and mmlmllm-M A \ Remedy (NR° TabletaE con?
St'AVS r EES k r-f.O £5
anemia, ate Poor aUmlnaUon M 00,1 yoa
ESFer c r^ U t o h n . bodTVower. , An * Remedy U not only
®f|* r which potaonsi the body, lowars for tha relief of rheumatlam. It lm
vltaUty, decreaaee tha power of re- prov## digestion, toceTthe llrar. rut
atatance to dleeaaa and leads to tha uiHes kidney and bowel action lm
davalopmant of many serious Ills. proves tha blood and olaanaas the
Rheumatism, —due to aoma Interfer- whole system. You'll feel like a new
•nee with tha process of elimination, person when you've taken NR Tablets
failure to rat rid of certain body a week. Tou'va tried tha expensive
poisons,—cannot be expected to yield medicines and doctors, now make tha
to any medicine that falls to correct real test. You'll set results this time,
the condition responsible for It Could Nsture's Remedy (NR Tablets) la
any reasonabls person expect to rid sold, guaranteed and recommended by
himself of rheumatic pain aa lone aa your druggist,
Get a 2v,80x
You Can Now Eat
Your Favorito Food
Without Any Foar
Kramer Says: "Eatonic" Rids Weak Stomachs of
Acids, Gas, Heartburn, Food Repeating
and Stomach Miseries
What miserable feelings are caused "EATONIC neutralises the acids,
by an upset stomach! That dull, that form the painful gases, "sweet
heavy, "bloated" sensation that follows enn" the stomach, and gives the gastric
a full meal, robs good living of half Juice a chance to do Its work as It
Its pleasures. Is there any way out should.
for you sufferers with stomach weak
ness?
*Yes; H. L. Kramer, the man' who
originated Cascarets, has.found a sure,
quick, relief for Indigestion, dyspepsia,
"sour stomach." heart-burn, formation
of painful gases, "bloating," etc., etc.
He calls his stomach relief EA
TONIC, and It certainly is making a
wonderful record. Countless thous
ands of people who formerly ap
proached their meals with dread, now
eat their fill of their favorite foods
without fear of the after-effects.
Mr. Kramer says: "My EATONIC
tablets are the solution of the age-old
problem of Indigestion and all forms
of stomach misery.
Carter's little Liver Pills
You Cannot be A Remedy That
Constipated wSSnJ£
and Happy T L R [ Worth Living
Small Pin I wilt GMMIM IMM aicaatur*
AIgSFS £.■£££ pARTER'S IRON PILLS
many colorless feces but W Vtmtiy help moat pale-faced people
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SOLD FOR AO YEARS.
fa MALARIA, CttILLS and FEVER. - 25 , S L JESTES
spoonful and If It doesn't straighten
you right up and make you feel fine
and vigorous I want you to go back to
the store and get your money, Dod
son's Liver Tone is destroying the sale
of calomel because It Is real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore
It cannot salivate or make you sick.
I guarantee that one spoonful of
Dodson's Liver Tone will put your
sluggish liver to work and clean your
bowels of that sour bile and consti
pated waste which Is clogging your
system nnd making you feel miserable.
I guarantee that a bottle of Dodson's
Liver Tone will keep your entire fam
ily feeling One for months. Give It to'
your children. It is harmless; doesnt
gripe and they like Its pleasant tasta.
"To promote appetite and aid diges
tion, take EATONIO tablets—one or
two after each meaL They are per
fectly harmless. Eat thera Just like
candy.
"For distress after eating; sour,
"gassy," ndd stomach, vertigo, nausea
and belching, and that wretched,
puffed-up, "lumpy" feeling, after over
eating; there is nothing to compare
with EATONIC Tablets."
All druggists sell EATONIC (soc
for a large box. Watch out for Imita
tions. The genuine bears the nam*
EATONIC on each tablet—guaranteed
to do all that Is claimed; or If yoor
druggists don't carry EATONIC—send
to Eatonic Remedy Co., Chicago, lIL
THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA
WEEDS SOMETIMES USEFUL IN ADDING
ORGANIC MATTER AND PREVENT EROSION
Land Turned Out to "Rest" and Grown Up to Batsafras Bushes and Weed*.
(Prepared by the United Htntes Department of Agriculture.)
Weeds are not always useless. Sometimes Ihey are the principal means
by which organic matter Is restored to the aoll, and. generally speaking, a
soil Is productive In proportion to the quantity of organic matter It contains.
In many parts of this country It Is customary to farm land until the crops
are too poor to be profitable and then "turn It out to rest." This merely
means that weeds are permitted, to grow on It for several yenrs; after that
the boII wBl be more productive.
Weeds are nlso useful at times In preventing soil erosion, especially during
the winter months. Weeds are further useful In collecting and holding the
nitrates and other soluble salts during periods when crops nfe not being
grown, thus preventing those valuable nutrients from being washed out of
the soil. Ordinarily, however, all these benefits may be realized through
proper rotations, In which case It Is a serious mistake to let weeds grow.
HELP PRODUCE FOOD
TO FEED SOLDIERS
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fown Man Qualified for Farm
Work Should Offer Services.
Many Communities Throughout United
States Must Depend on Volun
teers for* Heavy Seasonal
Needs—lt Is War Job.
(Prepared by tlie United Mates Depart
mcnt of Agriculture.)
If you are a town man qualified for
farm work In your county during the
rush periods of planting, cultivation
and harvest, and If you hesitate to
offer for such service because it will
be Inconvenient and difficult and be
cause you will earu less money for
that short period of farm work than
you would have earned In town dur
ing the same time—lf this is the case
you have failed to grasp either the
seriousness of the present peril to
civilization or the Importance of the
personal responsibility resting upon
you, and every Individual.
If you are a farmer In need of ex
tra help, without which your food pro
duction will be diminished, and If you
reluctant to use emergency towTi
volunteers you also have not Been the
peril—have -not heard the call that
has Inspired other men to give their
lives.
The higher wage Inducements of city
Industries and plants producing war
materials have drawn mnny workera
from the farms during the last year
or two. As a consequence most com
munities all over the United States
must depend upon local emergency
supplies of farm labor for their heavy
seasonal needs. Plans have already
been put Into effect In a great many
sections whereby sufficient town vol
unteers have been secured to supply
the need of the adjacent farm terri
tory during the busy periods.
Of course this Is hard work. Of
course, In most cases, It means some
financial sacrifice upon the part of the
town man, and some annoyance to the
farmer who would prefer permanent,
skilled help. But you are called to
that service I It Is Just a situation
that must be met. Suppose soldiers
hesitated to do things that are hard
and difficult and annoying! Suppose
men wouldn't go Into the army unless
they profited financially! If Ameri
can men had taken that attitude Ger
many would already have crushed "the
defenders of civilization, and you
would now be concerned about the
safety of your wife and children—not
your convenience and your money!
The last two would certainly be taken
from you with a Hun victory—and the
Hun will win If soldiers ever hesitate,
as some civilians have hesitated to do
the difficult, the unpleasant, the finan
cially unprofitable thing!
It Is your war Job to work on faring
In your county, when and where yonr
services aie needed to produce and
harvest food crops, war-winning crops.
It Is the farmer's war Job to use such
help to the utmost advantage. Our
soldiers are gloriously doing their war
Job over there. The most you can
do Is Infinitely small, by comparison
with what they do. Do farms in your
county need help? Then think of the
boys from your town, going over the
top under shell fire today—and go to
work to help feed them!
Beat 8«n For Soy Beans.
Any land that will grow corn will
grow «oy beans. It is often recom
mended that these two crops be grown
and hogged down ttogether.
LOCAL LIME SUPPLY USEFUL
Neceaaary Food Furnished for Planta
«nd Is Great AJd In Speeding
Up Many Crops.
(Prepared by the United Rtntes Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
While llni»> IN not usually listed
among tins, commercial fertilizers, It
furnlHheH n necessary food for plants
und when properly used Is n great
ald In speeding tip the production of
many crops. Its greatest value Is fur
correcting acidity of the soil under
which condition many plants will not
thrive. It also Improves the soil's
physical condition and Influences fa
vorably the decomposition of organic
matter. In some cases It may make
available to some extent soluble forms
of potash and other minerals. It Is
particularly valuable If there Is 11 good
supply of organic matter In the soil.
Spring Is a good tltne to apply lime,
particularly the hydrated form and
specialists of the department of agri
culture are urging that local limestone
deposits be utilized In every possible
way. This Is already being done In
many places but no doubt the practice
could be widely extended. However,
It Involves, In the case of grinding, the
purchase and delivery of grinding ma
chinery, which may be difficult to ac
complish, and In the case of local
burning It means the purchase und de-"
livery of fuel unless there Is local fuel
available. Wherever fuel, either wood
or coal, is available, however, togeth
er with a local supply of limestone,
every 4'ffort should be put forth to
make use of Mils limestone In the pres
ent emergency.
ANIMAL-PROOF SHEEP FENCE
Department of Agriculture Gives Plan
for Barrier to Keep Out Doga
and Coyotea.
(Prepared by the United Btates Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
A fence constructed In such a way as
to l&r dogs and coyotes from territory
In which sheep are pasturing has been
designed and put to use by the forest
service of the United States department
of agriculture. Specifications for th«
dog-proof fence follow:
Posts 7V4 feet In length, set 2% feel
In the ground and 10 feet apart; a
barbed wire stretched flat to the surf
ace of the ground; 3 Inches higher a
IC-lnch woven-wlre fence having a 4
Inch triangular mesh; 5 Inches hlghei
a barbed wire; 0 Inches higher a sec
ond barbed wire; 7 inches above thli
a thlrfl barbed wire. Total height, 51
Inches.
It Is essential that the bottom barbed
wire be stretched flat on the surface of
the ground at all points. This Is ac
complished by grading the ground be
fore the fence is built and by filling ID
the small holes afterwards.
BANKS HELP BUY TRACTORS
Notes Given for Farm Machines Will
1 Be Treated Bame as Other
Agricultural Paper.
(Prepared by the United Btatee Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Federal reserve banks are to re
discount notes secured by farm trac
tors. Instructions have been Issued
by the federal reserve board to all
federal reserve bunks authorlzlnf
them to rediscount tractor paper pre
sented by any member bank, provid
ed It has maturity not exceeding slj
months and the tractors are pur
chased for agricultural purposes.
This action of the federal reserv»
board means that notes given for fanr
tractors will be treated In the saxm
manner as other agricultural paper,
thus making It easier for farmers '
obtain, tractors where needed.
dJI/liy f Tempting veal loaf
\Y /HAT is more tempting
W for a summer luncheon
than Libby's savory
Veal Loaf 1 Prettily garnUhea ~
it makes a dainty yet sub
stantial dish and one all
ready to put on the tablet
Order Libby's Veal Loaf today.
You will want it always on ,
your shelves —for quick lunch
cons — for unexpected guests.
BSSSKaUSSiSiSiSSSiiiSiiiiiiiUiiiHHSiUiUUill
No Virtue In Number*. At the Opera.
Mary had r little lamb. "What a powerful, voice that teMV
"Probably more famous than the has!" "Yes; I can't hear myaelf tafll
president's sixteen sheep," she cried, when lie's singing."
\ The Farmer's i
| Share A
Live stock is marketed from
farmer to consumer at a lower
I I cost than almost any other farm
product.
The United States Department of
agriculture reported in 1916 that the
I 1 farmer gets for his cattle "approxi-
U lijj mately two-thirds to three-fourths" of
the final retail price paid by the con
sumer for the resulting beef.
y I Under normal conditions, the farmer's
share of retail prices of various farm
I products is approximately as follows:
Butter 71 per cent
CATTLE 66% to 75 per cent
Eggs 65 per cent
I Potatoes 55 per cent
Poultry 45 per cent ,
Fruits 35 per cent
The difference between farmer's price
and retail price represents the necessary
expenses of packing, freight and whole
sale and retail distribution.
[ Swift & Company not only performs
the manufacturing operations of pre
| paring cattle for market in its well
equipped packing plants, but it pays the
freight on meat to all parts of the
United States, operates 500 branch
distributing houses, and in most cases
1 even delivers to the retail butcher. All
this is done at an expense of less than 2
0 ill cents per pound, and at a profit of only
about y 4 of a cent per pound of beef.
H I Large volume of business and expert
management, make possible this indis
| I pensable service to the live-stock raiser
and to the consumer, and make possible
| 1 the larger proportion of retail prices
received by farmers.
Year Book of interesting and j, IS
|ijj instructive facts sent on request.
I Address Swift & Company,
I Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
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