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Calles Inaugurated President of ' Mexico fc- ? ? '?i^y ' .? r ? v . ? S , ? General lOWrpgon and G'enerftl Calles entering the stadium WTWexlco City for the Inauguration of the latter ? president of the republic. At the right General Calles taking the oath of office. 1 ,' >? ' ?' : No Doubt. About This Ship Being Aground ? . V\l ?%\X r tr *? 7 Above U shown the Sunderland (England) salvage shlp^ Heelalnier as she ran aground near the bttoy, In thd '^rflhtftra In the Iilver Tees. The ship struck In the early hours with 'great force and ran clear aground,%?x? prow ??tlellng higlf over tile rockfi. , *qSL. photograph tiie Princess ronIy '?<& lid of Queen ^Wllhel * hence;belr to the throne of -lands, who hait jost caused etnent In Holland by falling far as n girl of fifteen con fc-Wlth Gabriel Aluro, cantor h synagogue, (n Amsterdam, y^yeara old and a widower. It back to the ppl surveillance. :lon In ly Ttl'TC l<vnintJc ok Lb* I Flag of Jiidea Formally Raised 1$ ' l*?h '* ? \ < The flag of Jiidua being officially hauled to the masthead of the 8. .8. President Arthur, In sefvice to Pales tine, by Judge Jacob 8.; 8trahL Many prominent Mew. York Jews attended. the 'ceremony. . '.'.i.'A, J y'. " '? f . / Plucky Women Sayed the Church reive member* of tin- Ladies ,\i<l ?<?< iety of the Cunninghnm (Kunvi .Church saved t !i*?i r church from coinR under the hammer by irciinj: "nd huokln: corn, rnlslnc that prevented foredoiupe. Tlie b? '? ?. -- ? - - -~c . ? J Ue ..o?ta letow. . .? f-. 4* mi* fc*. MANY CATTLE UNDER STRICT SUPERVISION (Fraparad by the United statea Department More tha n tie through out the country are now under super vision for the eradication of tubercu losis. I * State and federal veterinarians are carrying this work forward at the rate of nearly a half-million cattle tested ejich month. A recent summary pre pared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture on the work up to the end of September reports that 449,484 cattle were tuberculin tested during that month, of this number i<5, 732 ? about the usual proportion ? were found to be tuberculous. Animals found to be diseased are Immediately segregated for slaughter In accord ance with regulations governing the disposal of such animals which ace sources of infection. States most active In the current work are shown by the report to be: Iowa, where during September (14,070 cattle were tested; New York, with 54,238; Wisconsin, with 45,054; and Illinois, with 43,438 cattle tested. The large number^of cattle owners who have placed tlielr animals on the waiting list shows that the work Is popularly supjorted. At the end of September thllllst Included 2,681,548 cattle. The limbed official forces en gaged In this work are -making strenu ous efforts to comply with the Increas ing demand for tuberculin testing. - ' 1 " ?? Horse's Feet Need Good . . Care in Severe Weather Human beings have no monopoly on foot lll?. Horses likewise khow what It means to have sore and tender feet, especially in freezing and thawing weather. For that reason, the animal hus bandry men at the New York State College of Agriculture suggest that special attention be given In winter to old Dobbin's Hoofs. Roads that have frozen rough after a thaw are extremely hard on horse's feet if the feet are not protected by some kind of calked shoes. For heavy hauling work in the winter tirtae, the feet should be protected by a good set of well-fitted calk shoes. Under particularly heavy hauling conditions, \frhere sharp obstacles stick out of the road and cause soreness in horses' feet, the college recommends the nee of leather padding under the shoe. But the use o t leather padding U restricted quite largely to city streets, where the wear is unusually hard. ? .. . A For the average winter work about the farm, however, It is not absolutely necessary fo have work teams shod, but It is advisable to keep a careful watch on the hoofs, keeping them well trimmed and shaped. Untrlmmed hoofs break off after a time,' making the feet sore and result ing In lameness. A rasp, a paring knife, and a pair of pincers are all the tools required to keep the hoofs down. : TTT-V Raising Pigs in Sev&fe,- < Weather Is a Handicap Cold weather at farrowing time is a big handicap In raising pigs. \Vh6n the temperature gets ' much below freezing Inside the house, pigs less than a week; old are sure to show seri ous effectsfropi (he cold. It is a good plan to set up a stove and keep lire enough ^to. maintain a temperature o/ about K> degrees. Pigs which get chirrrd" the/ time of birth are in for trouble. Sc&urs is the most common res^tr* Pneumonia, enteTifis, and ail jojilier diseases of small pigs are hard to combat/unless the health of the pigs Is good. Extra time spent with sows when due to farrow .'will pay big wages. Put in part of the' night In the hog barn when ne.cessafy. If by' reason of three or four hours work, seven 'pigs are saved, where ?>tUy five would Suwtve without attention, the labor glyot^jg turns of several dollars ptf Hllflr. ? K. F. Ferrln, prpfessor ? of anlraij hnndry, Minnesota college of ture. ? I 1 I I i I I I 1- 1 I 1 I 1 1 I I I I I l-IH ^y Live Stock Notes H-i'lvjl I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I II I I I I h Sell ttls-nonproduclng sows. ? ? ? Feed the sows liberally, especially those which are suckling pigs ? ? ? A rolling stone gathers no moss; l?Ut neither does an itnimu! at- rest tlnd good pasture. * * * v NV^aii caljes that are from four to six months of age and give them a little extra feed. ? ? ? Timothy hav was not Intended for sheep. They will do much letter on one of the legumes. ? ? ? Long dl.er, lots of fiber f !!:?? c-jnarv Inch, and a well covered t>. ,]> .,ro points to be considered !n examining the ewe for wool producing ability. ? ? ? Cooked potatoes may be fed to hogs, with rorn and tnnkase. In tests made, at the South Dakota experiment sta tion apprnxlmnfely pound* ol cooked potatoes replared li>i pounds of ] shelled corn In the fattening ration. iJM ___ can't ^et Something for Nothing/ '"When you ^et a premium with your baking powder you pay for the premium Davis puts a}] the value in the baking powder Bake it BEST with /~XT--y o "N W / BAKING POWDER CV FRY INGREDItNI OrilCIALLY AHf-RCVCO BY U. S. FOOD A'., rUCWITIL Remark s of Br'er William* Ef you kin send yo' voice . clear round de worl' ; If de airships kin fly. 'crost de big sea, an' ef man kin ak most raise de dead, what does you think must be waltln' on us In de worl' ter come?. W'y, Jes' studyln' 'bout It la 'null ter give you de el' time fllber tigiblts an' de rattlln' of de brain J" ? At^jnta Constitution. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills contain only vegetable Ingredient*, which act gently ?a? a tonic laxative, by stimulation ? not Irri tation. 872 Pearl St., N. T. Adv. Detpisers of Mankind The desplsers of mankind ? apart from the mere fools and mimics of that creed ? are of two' sorts. They who believe their merit neglected and unappreciated matte up one class;' they who receive adulation and flattery, knowing their own wbrthlessnfess, com pose the other. Be sure that, the cold est-hearted misanthropes are ever of this last order.- ? Charles DWkens. __________ Watch Cutlcura Improve Your 8kln. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cutlcura Ointment. Wash off Ointment In five minutes with Cutlcura ,Soap and" hot water. It la wonderful what Cutlcura will do for poor complexions, dandruff, itching and red, rough hands. ? Advertisement. Monkey's Costly Prank Spectators gathered about the win-;, dow of a bird and animal store , ln New iork on a recent Sunday After noon on observing that a monkey had, escaped from. a . cage and had begun' opening bird - cages and devouring canaries. The monkey htad dined on $128 worth of. canaries before he could be captured by a small boy low ered .through a transom by a police man. ' ? ?? . Be Careful of Infection from Cots, Burns, Wounds and Sores. Ap^ ply Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh; it prevents infection and heals. 3 sixes, all stores.? Adv. Electrical Energy Great Roughly speaking, '55,000, 00(), 000 kilo watt hours of electrical energy will have been produced in the United States by the end of 1024. This annual figure Is based on the 26,842,195,000 kilowatt hours produced during the first six months. The revenue brought In from the total for the first six months was SG88.890.000. The amount of energy required seems to be ?cp\ stantly Increasing, with occasion^}; fluctuations due to let-ups in certain' ?industries tit times. ? ? Preparedness A certain New Yorker, an advocate .<>/ deep 'ireuthing. is (iccustomed to take morning walks, during which .'he at .intervals raises his hands high above his head and then lowers them. A visitor from out of town watched this performance in amazement for a time and then, approaching 1dm tim idly. said; "Is It possible, sir, that affairs have reached such a state in this city that residents have to practice what they shall do when they're held up?" ? American Legion Weekly. Long Fall Failt to Kill Young children are always tumbling about, and young birds have similar accidents. Mr. Oliver Pike, well-known bird observer, writes that he has seen ?? young gulllemots"tunible Oil. the .lofty ledges where they are hatched and fall perhaps a. hundred feet or more to the beuch below. Yet In spite of the height they are rarely killed. '? A giant spider crab, measuring 12 * feet across,, lias been found "In the ocean off Japan. ?? .r Hall's Catarrh Medicine Tteadnentvboth local and internal, and has been success^ ful In the treatment of Catatth for over - forty years. Sold by all diruggbt*. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio 'eJMrnates " Mother 1 Don't b? ?" frantic with fear when, your child wakea up at night " oli ok lac with croup. ' Just fflva a pleasant tasting spoonful or two of Cheney's, as millions pf mothers have done. ? - See how thankful you will ,6c when that labored breathing stops and In a few mlnutea the little one Is sleeping peacefully again. Mothers who once use this quick, dependable remedy always keep aa inexpensive bottle on hand. POSTAGE STAMPS FOB COlXKCTfOjtB 22 stamps for 2fic GEO. MITCHELL,, SEYMOUR. .TEXAS Oranges Direct From Grower Write for prices. E.McFarland.OrovcIand.Fla. % ITCH ! Money back without Question If HUNTS SALVE falls in tb? treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. RIND WORM, TETTER ocother Itching akin diseases. Prtca 75c at drug-elate, or direct trots * l MM! tlx Cs, nwss.Tir SELF-FILLING WELL BUCKETS THEY SINK AND FILL AND CANT MUDDY THE W.TER BRIGGSSHAFFNERCQ WINSTON-SALEM.N.C. SOT.D BY HARDWARE STORES 11/ illUTFI) Young Men la Lean iT /?% Pa I Lu the BARBER TRADE Beet college In the South. Jobs s waiting our graduate*. . .,v* Charlotte Barber College, Charlotte* Ma C. wT n. U., CHARLOTTE, NOHSB? 1924. (S-3-J FOR. TOBACCO T?}/'s mixture, pur out by us fn hos produced more fav orable comment, thon ony 75 Ibocco Guano tvhich rve ever made before For /$25, ire hare the some formj/a-and ore erdd/ng to it Vq0ietj0jk I xt>Uf> Oe o cure for Sqod Orotvn. Or> *?te Ay t/)*/eodfr>jf mercn - a/>TSt otmosf everywhere . /f if>rre i /S ?qr,4eo'er />*fr yjm, rrr,te us.
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