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Asm tt,sqfe way to end CDJWS^ l im ri tkr a—w - nctio> jiii —n aSnM,' "**Dr Sch' lino-pads Hm+m+U ■.■m.rflfctM PW >w o— the palm Upamet in short order Wheaerer y»u ftfl that ti{btdiing in the chest, that deep-seated irritation that b the sure forerunner of a chest cold — „ | Apply Sloan's to chest and neck. It breaks up the con gestion and brings instant relief. The penetrating warmth of the liniment re stores normal circulation and reduces inflammation. Don't let your chest cold develop. Wherever con fnrton causes pain —uae Sloan's. Your druggist has R_ ffln ill Thitiiiii lifTijl■■ r swm WEAK AND PALE South Carokna Lady Felt Miser able —TeHs How She Regained Strength and a Good, Healthy Color. Central. S. C.—"l wan In a wry weakened condition.. .pale and thin, kardl; able to go." says Mn Bess* fieardra of this place ~l would raffer. when I Mood on my fleet. with bearing down pain in my sides and lower parts of my body. "I did nut rest well, and ditto'l want anything to eat "My color was bad and I felt miser able "A friend of mine told me of Cards!, and then I remembered my mother used to take It After the first bottle I was better. I begun to fleshen u{>. and I regained toy strength and {wd. healthy color. I am feeling fine I took twelve bottles (of «"ardui) and havent had a bit of trouble since."* Thousands of other aotucn have bad similar Mierinirr* In the use of Oardni which has brought relief * bet* other medicines had failed. " If yon suffer from female ailments, take Oardul. It. is a scientific remedy for woman's ills and oat be Just what jon need. Get It at tbe drag store. tBSm y mmw hA hsk NM|T*RHB-MMR »«■ nw.kw.aa LOOK QLD?l|ipi cbSSBKEfBE Cuticura Soap Shaving Soap HIE] CROWDED GARDEN IS GREAT FAULT PUnti Are Smal When First Ap pearing Above Ground and Arc Poorly Spaced. nun PIIXET DRECDIiS TWM af Many Vigrtablu Will Bs ia Pi I|IHHI to Chmct Thay Maws to P» llip—Tranaplant Whan Las una Touch. Omu—l«t 11 ifcais is tbe great er fnnit mf tbe ay****- gardener. Be- I ra«t tbe plants lie small wlien they first appeared above ground. be will not spare then property, bemuae they loot tat—m aith an ajanw of bare ; Mil between tbem. However, they : v U iius fast, and nt maturity will use nil tbe allowed tbem. and | nwail) are grviag into aittl over each , « Cher. A _ Follow Otracttona. Tkk fantt sbualJ be corrected when tbe transplanting is done. or If tbe seed* are wan in tbe ojien ground, by Jadirin— th-uatag. Fallon directions. ■ Lkt are *lv>> omtained In seed packets as to proper distant-*. to tbe letter Sett HI a tape measure or yardstlrA Tbe oaf. of many vege table* will b* in imyetk* to the cbnnce tbe? bate to develop. Pie tsil Hmn bean Is In excellent object If en Many pnMmi have given up tbe bnab lima as not l«ring produc tive i aioactn to Jnstlfy its spare. But give tbe MrMnd buahes 18 Inches apart. a» tbey will have a ct«an»*. and there a 111 be a bountiful crop with i irttanrib good anil and moisture con - d;tke* Tbe mie to fMl«w In transplanting ■eedltnp ts to Move then as aooa as i tbe lenves tsarb Tbe Brat tran*|>lant- HhV* 4 I -T f I M KBHBI ■ ; I I ■! I Cnim Crips Are Injured by Sour Sella. tug should be done alien the first pair of trne leaves appear If they are ■ot placed at I«SI imt distance and often M la s«i nawiimt to do as at thin fa* bnraaae of Lack of s|>are In •li«n «•* tn the bathed. le prejuired to I ■a vae tUa a Wen tbe developing leaves Ni»' k If yon da not. tbey will begin j i» -ptatfe in tbe struggle to reach the •UALW'' 4 A» nl Plant Laaa. Tbe P»r*ir»ta*e !»•* b greater as 'be plants attain aire, but early trans ! plantings g*» a »af aay to obviate T'. t I . ■.»- r»at system. npnblly In tlie rase of l*ta nts abficb. wliityHeHl, f«Kin tap i «»**. '* a kat that pms straight : •town »»««ae distance l*f««re giving off benncbea. Wbf® ihis tons ro.'t lias le J far the |4ant iwelves a ae- i tere cbeck In br°n* transftlauteal. from - wtktrb It takes a fang tine to recover. I I HERBS LIKE MELLOW SOILS M«m Herd to Bo Started Before G/»»»l Car Ba Worbad— Foliage , Uaad for Fiararinf All but* desalt im a rich, mellow »>l aal aae wed to t«e started lie- i fore tbe gwwwnd an te «>rked. In uuet vi tbm tbe dried toliajse Is for Tbey sbotiid be cut on (, a. dry day )att before tbey OOM> into Ml bi . taed ia liaudidl or laid «tt « !«!**» to dry quickly. They Bay be banc ap la a rommient pla>*. but 'be Aster is best preserved by tubbing iWa feee abevi dry and seal i Inx tbesa in |*rfertly dry cans. Kmidy | bakwf p«d« twits are excelleDt j rereptadk*. Half a d«en rafir planta * til be tbe targe** quantity required I af nny .ae -af these plants. Several |>u Liapt • f tbe lenves may le made or tbr entire f-*aal cm Jnsl befute bloom ing tjae. I - i CUTTING SOY BEANS FOR HAY Bant Tint la Wbaa Pada Art About HaW Fell—Saeaa Growers Cars C«raly aa Swat*. ■sy beam are bast cat for bay when tbe pads are abeot half full Karilar canteg |hes a loner fee.tiag yield per ac*e. slfle carting Inter teaalts 1a Mean Wallnc and cocking be hee tbe leaves ate quite dry prevents laaa af leave* slab are bp Car the j neat f laiHi pah of tbe bay. tirew « In Ml k and Indiana cenemlly j "J haan bay to care entirety , B tbe mA. lb which case It la raked wMetba dra Is aa aa ppest loas af PROPER MATINBS OF DUCKS jOan Oiabe Sa Flee or Sia Fanala la Ban ar aU dnrka la the earty a m* mm ta Hgbt a* ban later tn the ■Mb ft ■**>! ba a s°ad plan n i >• . AGGIE IS CHAMPION . GRADE COW FOR YEAR Dairy Animal Is Daughter of Purebred Hotatein BuL Total Piadntllen for Five Years Wan MUSIS Gallons af MUk and 4JMK Powetda af Bwttar. Wattiag i . Aggie ia tbe worid"a champion gradn cow for one year's production, accord ■ ing to tbe Wlscunaln OUege of Agri culture. Abe la the daughter of a pure bred Hoistetn bull wboae ancestors j for generations have Neen carefully se lected fur large sun ecunonJcal bui - terfat production. Is twelve noaecn • tire nxintba following fieabening sba f produced 1.K2 |>ounds butter front I 2.616 gallons of milk Her total pro r | duction for five years was 10.U12 gal » lons milk and iWK ponnd.» better, fur r which uaa received C.1D19 Liuring p j Aggie. | these five years she has been a men | her of a cos test I®* aaauriatioa and acctirditig to cuw tenting aaaociatlua | records she has returnee nn average J yearly profit over feed met of | The average production for nil dairy cows In the t ailed States, nccording j to the last govemaaeat rensoa. is SUO . gallona milk ro«tabling 2UU pounds j butter, or one-fifth «f Aggie s prodar i lion. The owner of Aggie Is D. W. tlne nlnk of Cedar Gtvte. Wlaconsin Ha has grown into tbe dairy business by first using a purebred Hotsteia sire • on grade -owa, then on better gradea and now be is breeding only pure ; bred*. It has nwt >ia> Utile and made | 111 in much He developed bis herd and ! Aggie through cow teat lag asportation j j work. There are at the present time 453 | row testing associations In tbe United I States. Of this number 127 nrr found jin Wisconsin. According to the rec ords of 61.1NJ0 rows In Wisconsin cow ' teating associations, their average |>rw i durtion ia MIT gallons milk and 33? | pounds bullet in one year, while tbe 1 average production for all tbe onrs In | that state Is (£3 gallons milk and 237 pounds butter. BUILDING UP CHICKEN FLOCK Special Mating* la Meat Ecanemcal Way of Iwcreaaiwg Preductiee and Good Quality. The quickest and most erueiomlcal , way to build up a Bock of rhiefcena for higher production and standard . qualities Is by special mn tings A j Urge per real of tbe record Back keep ers of tbe state are aaid to be special mating thla year and several have an nounced tbeir Intentlan of having front | four to six such nmtlags. Some of I these already have been made, bat for j the benefit of those abo Mill bate the >d> of picking out their breeders, the following hints are givea: Select strong healthy birds of high ; egg production. I'ay attention to standard color and I. liive hens which bnve gnete through ' ! n season of heavy egg production the ; preference. The male shonld be superior to tbe " j female. If |*«ssible. A great many poultry breeders have an exaggerated Idefc of 'he necessity lof new blood. It Is n very poor and ' dangerous breeding practice to get tn • | new blood Just far the Idra of getting j |ln unrelated stock. Xew bkmd should l>e introduced if It has the ability tn improve your flock, but not otherwise ' k —J. J. Warreti. lowa State ftotlege. f ✓ DIPPING FOLLOWS SHEARING Ticka Are Caaamaa and Interfere With Thrift ef Sheep—Treat L eaiba Well aa Even Ti.-ks sre still 100 common and am the cause of great U«* by interfering with the thrift of the sheep. Vust I slieep growers follow the practice ut ! llpl>ing Saion after shearing in ordre Ito get rid of the ticks. I'rof. C W | llb kman of tbe twlverslly's animal I husbandry department aays that II it necessary to dip tbe lamlw as well a* j the ewes, because tbe ticks lend tc leave the older sheep for the lamhn. Any standard creosote dip will serve the purpose. It pnya te do a good Job and see that every part of tbe an imal Is thoroughly wet. Tbe Beck should be examined in t«o to ibee weeks ami ff ticks are found snolbaa ' dipping is tn wdee A— . . - ...• . A Plump Oata fur SaadL Plump, benvy oats amy make gaod seed, and tbey nay not. It's Impor tant to know under wjnt ctlnmttr condilions tbey vera groan. Cat Clsvar far Itlagi When sweet clever ami ia a cteat imalb after grain harvest ar wbea seeded alar. It la nat aereaaary . to rut H for ailace aatll (all. At tbla V { time It may be raa Into tbe alio. Tbe mlnlmam space hlma raws ! ta tbe gardea Is aiarty fclnalan by i the caMiwattag toads that are anß f able. Eggs ts'k'pdlpSr *add ba marked mm tba amaM cad. aftaa tba > l«r la usually te fragaaenu altar i batch lag .. . . * Osad Start tar CUda . _ a ' ' 4 . ■. • --v. . THE PiTPPBgE. WILLIAMBTQW, W. C. Mother Didn't Even Know Her Baby Cat Teeth TmUh acts almost lite magic in caaea wkRT ha bin. dariag their Ant ■th at life, appear weak and da ■at MM to pw. Mra. Eliza WD •oa * baby la a caae hi point. Mra. WUaaa llm at 208 X. Houstoo St, riali a Texas. and utita: Hj Mr waa ah* aad fretful at twa a*athk aad a> this aad poor aad weak It n> pitiful to look at bar. She would try tor hour* and draw all ap h pala aad nothing we could do beipad her a bit. 1 »•« toid _ about Ttftkiaa aad the my llrat do* * rvilrved her pain aad now she la never airk at aIL Actually, I never know aha her teeth oiae till they art throurh the rum*-" Teetbiaa U M>id by an druggist*, | or ae«H 30r to the Moffett Labora tories. Columbus. Ga . aad pi a park- . ape of Teethin* and a wonderful free booklet about Baby.—Advertisement. Wife Pocketed JI.OOC I A dying wife in New lieiint owned up that »i«e had par thmaidi her hus band's pockets regularly for Marly ' thirty years, and that she had pur- | loiaed about sl.»nn fa.m him for pin ; wary. * RAW. P MM Eases Quickly When You Apply a Lhiit Musterofc And Ihttrcfc wont bfcatcr Ot the otd tarfaoacd anaunl plaster Jt* j spread it oa with your fogox It penetrates to the aore spot with a gentle tangle, loaaena tbe congestion and dra we > oat the aoreneas and pssn. ■Jdr'tahti" «Tii iflt tstae lor qtkiehrf trom ao^j^^broocfatja. ato of ootda'na the cheat. K«p M handy lor What uar 35c aad tec. jwaand fc»pHi aae.E3.OQ. Lift Off with Fingers soN/ mJk> Duesat burl a bit! Prop a llttla j 'l'nenar* on an aching corn, instant- • fy that mra stops hurting, then short* ! ly you lift it rl(hi off with flngem • Ttuly! Tour druggist sella a tiny bottle of , "Krees»ine~ for a few peats, sufficient , to nauit every hard corn, soft com. ; or cora between the toes and tbe cal- j I uses. aithout aoreneas or Irritation. ] SQUEEZED ! TO DEATH When the body bapot to atiflen and movement bacomaa painful it ia usually an indication that tha bdoeya are ont of order. Keep LATHROP*B H»Al>f M OIL % The wuihTa atandaed 11 nlj In kiihu j. hear. bladder aad uric acid tnaibka. Fasaowaasnee 1696. Take regularly and fagpiwgood health, to three wars.ajl j Lash aha «■ i wtwy 1 Vaseline -J CARBOLATED nmoum— JPX.Y No skia bnalr too small far notice. Be very wary of oats, acraaches aad skin dknanm, no matter how alight. "Warn line" Carboi ated Petrnlcaaa JcMy--—applied a once—liaai ai the possibility of infection. at all aad L . gtaenl aim - CHESEEROUGH MFG. COMTAWr SUIT SL New York Hair Gray? ' " 5 . .. i »*.' S(DUTS tOmmtmetma Wr Nallaaal Cornell at tks Bo Scnu at Aaalu I EVERY INCH A TROOP One hundred aeouta at the West field (Mam ) Sanitarium for Tuberculoala eompoae Troop 1 which haa the dia tinctioa of functioning aa a troop 24 boars a day. the boys eating, sleeping, working and playing together as a ■ait. These lads march to tbeir meals; ' ' on patriotic occasion* they carry the I I dag ta tbe aound of music. Tliey go to j arhool a few hours each day. but the ' greater part of their time is consumed ■ In out-of-door activities in which srout craft plays a vital and most interest ing part. The troop sleeps in tbe open | in a MHler especially made for tbe 1 boys by the men patients. , As to tbe twelfth law, "A scout Is rev !erent**—ttww hoy* say thrtr prsyers I in common inoniing and The I hoys kneel together and remain kneel ing until e««-h group. Protestant. Cath ] otic and Jew. has recited it* devotions. | ; Tliree chaplains, representing the three J 1 faiths mentioned, are in attendance at j > the sanitarium. As to the eighth law. "A scout la 1 cheerful: he smiles whenever he can" ! j —tliese boys have bea>iue famous in 1 [ tbe Institution for their pluck and j | spirit of happiness. In the words of-j j oue of the chaplains. "Nearly every j : child at the aanltariuni is cured, but we have had two deaths within tbe past few moi.ths. Both hoys who died were members of Troop 4, and to the j j end each played his part 'every Inch a I i acout.' Their cheerfulness throughout j their illneas was so marked that the j other |iatienta would come in not only to visit the boys, but to bolster up their owh grit and courage." Tbe boya have built a dam on the J grounds to hank water In a swimming pool. Only a few of the stronger boys. ' however, are allowed to undertake I ! swimming. In basketry. Troop 4ls e*- ! tretnely skillful tn IBM at the East- | ' era States' exposition, the boys re- j •■eived a blue ribbon in recognition of j the excellence of their work. The ( •routs' good turns are often manifest- | : ed in their thought fulness for one an- j j other. For instance. th'*e boys are j I much devoted to papers containing ; I scout news. When such pa|ters arrive, i | the scouts make a grand rush for this • section, but the boya allays pass It • first to anyone of their nuwlsr who . ha|>pens that day to W -»nflnei to J i bed. A passerby can fee the boya j , eagerly going over the Itiina. and hear | • such a remark a*. "I-ook here! See | what theve feVows arv doing!" 'Although tljese l»oya can never be- j j come first-claa« acouts in actual rank." I j continues the chaplain, "for the rules j of the doctor forbid their taking hikes | | or attempting scouts* pace. el«'.. in true | j SCKNII spirit tliey can reach the top. In J i their work, the boys like to keep In j ! mind this tl.ought on how to play the | game: j Kor nhed. the One Ores! Bcoi»r COOMB i I To write Vsslnai your nam*. He'll write not what yoo'v* loot or von. | i But how jrlu played tha game." _1 SCOUTS WIG-WAG EXPERTS Anp WL' |dL Bw jßa 1 Showing the receiving and of a can- > 1 tinantai coda wig-wag signal contaat, a favorite pastime enjeyad by tha be ye. PROTECT COAL REGION * The fifth annual report of the An | thracite Forest l*r»tective asaociatiaa. I with headquarters In llazelton, i heart of the anthracite cnul district. | hears a pic.ure of a fine looking group | | of scouts and under It this title: ; "Si-out Forest Patrol. Theoe Haacl ' taa boya rendered valuable services la 1 (Hstribuliag literature to paariag motorists on Saturdays and Sundays ; ; during the forest fire season." A REAL BOY SCOUT DAD Troop No. 8 haa a dad who Is ! 100 per cent for scouting." aaya tha i Kaat St Louis (UL) Beaut Herald ] -Whea bla boy Joined the troop, thia i dad said: "Mow. aoa. rwneiuber. FH day night la for seout work oudy.' Tha hoy had haa offered a 91* Mil to play la aa orehtatra Friday evo alsga. Whea he aaked dad about tba matter tha latter aald: 'Boy acout training will meaa more to you, aoa. thaa that $lO. aad dad kaowa." NEW CHAMPION IN SCOUTDOM. The tltla of champion "ant shooter" ■■nag tha boy acoata of AUmeda. ChU waa recently won by Scout Sam 4 fierce, wha received first priae la a cyaapalgn to exterminate tha' Argen tine aat la that dty. Scout Pierce par ent pattna la 100 hoapea. aad watched tha results of tha exterminator la a aaiakrr of other hamia. Mare thaa ttjm haaaea ware aappllad with the ast eitanalaatar fey tha IS areata wha participated la the werh. • •• * ¥ .•« MRS. J. MILLER TELLS OF GAIN Declares Tanlac Overcame Stomach Trouble, Restoring Health, Strength and Weight "I aaa now strong and happy and go •beat njf housework singing, so I think K Is only natural that I should praise Tanlar. since that la what hal ' given ase such splendid health,*' de | dared Mr*. J. Miller, lltt Johnston ' Aft. Kearney, N. J. "For a year before I started taking ■ Tanlar 1 was simply In wretched health I from stomach trouble and a run-down ! condition. My appetite left me. I was 1 ; eating scarcely enough to keep going,' ' and waa often an weak I could hardly j !do any housework. My food often dia | agreed with me, and I w>iull have suf ■ fixntmg spells snd heart palpltatlou I that nearly How ■* fraalhv- —- i "My mother had been hel|»ed won derfully by the Tanlar treatment, and ! when M.e advised me to take it 1 start-1 j ed right In. It has built me up flfs' i pounds, my digest km la perfect, my; «|t|iHilc splendid, ami I am always | talking Tauluc now. It 1* simply grand." a Tanlac la w»l«l by all good druggists, j »r«*r » mill twit lea sold —Aiiver- ! •j'«cioent. I only a man of push can propel a wheelbarrow. Dr. fnil'l Dal DM" Is povcrfvl M ssfo. Oh 4w to nowh to wpd Worms or ; Tapeworm. No castor otl ammrr Alt. _ The greener the pitcher, the greater ; the wlndup. f FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION Mothers Advise Their Daughter* to Rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to Keep Them in Health j ________ f T'A'iSlAar's Adrict fYrrant* Operation Com—. N. T.—"l had i terrible ■tin in my left aide and had to fo to bed ovary ao often. Doctor* had told me 1 moat be operated on, bit I do aot believe in the knife and would rather a offer thaa go through it U; mother alao did not believe in it and aha made ma take Lydia E. Pink ham *a Vegetable Compound because it had helped her. It haw alao helped I me for lam better and able to do all my woik- I recommend your medi cine awl five you permiaatoa to oae my letter aa a teettmoniiL"—Mia.J. BUSCH. Jr.. 11 & Railroad Avenue, Corona, N. T. ASkUyCUU Mahoningtown, Pa.—"l would Hka to aayafew word. about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. About a year ago I thought it would be neeeeaary for ma to take my daughter out of aehooL She was losing weight, waa nervous, and when ah* would oome boot* from school ahs would drop into a chair aad oy, aadaay,' Mamma, I dout believe 1 can ■> to achool another day I' I A B *HAaMricatDr«fC»..»rataat,NMrY«fc. I zJFiSA Deer Sin: I lamutinaMra. WiMfcw-.Syn* hamlvUr 1 boa 4yui«oculic which *hc had for thm matte. Colic is quickly overcome by this pleas- Kafl ant, satisfactory remedy, which raieics i. ' diarrhoea, flatulency ana coratipartioo, keeping baby healthy and happy. Non-narcotic, non-alcoholic. v MRS.WINSLOWS _ SYRUP Mia liliL M J[']j|2^ ,aMl^taMtalartM> ANGLO-AMDHCAN MUG COl nut* Nh> IM HV TO—' m i i'i - - - • - ltl - - T IF SICK, BILIOUS! START YOUR LIVER ! Don't Take Calomel! "Dodson's Liver Tone" Ads Better andT Doesn't Gripe, Salivate or Make You Sfcfc—Dart t Lose a Day's Work—Raid Guarantee! c*»«! Cklomel makes yoa tf ck. If» or MwMk —mr. jaat toy a | i"d I horrible! Take a doae of the danger- of hanaltaa Dedma Liver Teas tm •as dnij tonight and tomorrow yoa Bight. ■M low ■ day's work. Here's my fsaills fti to MS Calomel Is mercury or quicksilver. drug store and get a bottle at which tames McronU of the hones. Liver Taae for a few hh Tabs a Caloaaei. whea It MM into contact apnottfel and If k iliraait atraichteo with aoar bile rraMna Into it break- yoa right aa aai —m m ga« teg It w*. This Is whan yoa feel that sad vlgorova I waat yoa to as ■—^ awfel aaaaaa and cramping. If yoa ts the at ore and art mr ■ M are atagglab and -all kaocked oat." If —*- I ■ Traa la dWi «|Na ih, aril your Brer k torpid aad bowela caa- of ralntil f-mi It to real Uw atlpatrd, w yoa dtat lrtae; entirely ifilahli. tkerctoaa M 10 C Makes °' d V HELP YOURSELF GET WELL FAST IP you km been fll. and it mm ArM strengthening aid ntiuilitiat qualities of Code's Pepto-Mangan. It has Mpad Ihn ill of amafida and nrniwlnrian to act hack their Your droapat has Codes Ptpto- Bgdort^hggy,^ Glide's^ Pepto-Man^n QVtEEN MOUNTAIN ASTHMA Zac'Varaajaas^Ca«l> ■MmBsV lkn«l ul taseJlaoM k) L T j[H|B Malaal, ar.. aaa . a»sa aassaat la. aa4 M at Si aaa la n I■. OUILDOO.. tDTItT. TT £*.*2 difficulty la doing her 'gym'work, aad ah* works at haaaa every aight aad momjag, too. Isssamathw wh» can certainly arsis I your ai whites, and if H will be of aay feesrft yaw may use this tetter a* a nhnam" EvarygMwawte to be healthy *■« stumg. aad every mother waata bar daughter to da wol hMtediai to eoioy haraatf at afl thuaa. Lydia I, Ptekham'a T.a.ialils Cotnpowd is a splemhd msdi3ai for just istsitag n in i \j_ ij. bar It Is herba, osutatea nothing that am to sa that th*y wBsSThTluM^
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