Re GR I want every chronic rheumatic to throw away all medicines, ail liniments, all lasters, and give MUNYON'S RHEUMA- RisM REMEDY a trial. No matter what Your doctor may say, no matter what your friends may say, no matter how prejudiced you may be against all adver. tised remedies, go at ‘once to IS drug- ist and get a hottie of the RKHEUMA ISM REMEDY. If it falls to give satis. faction, I will refund your money.—Munyon Remember this remedy contains no sal- feylie acid, no oplum cocaine, morphine or other harmful drugs. It is put up under the guarantee of the Pure Food and Drug Act For sale by all druggists. Price, 25c. A Sample Quip. “Thomas W ing proclamation was a piece of oratorical writing” Boston banker ‘Lawson is full of quips. “Not long neral a millionaire of Jow methods Laws light on arrived Thanksgiv- very good | sald a alwavs Lawson's the fu one ago 1 attended ' financier whose | of those 1¢ IT 18 A MISTAKE Ma iy have the will il if This a few s ing In but it is on bought again An example of worthy article i that has grown Candy Cathartic advertise ales absol mouth recomn carets by Like rates | lic. by in should alw chasing wel cially an sale like Cascarets substitute to be 1 its fri arti The Oldest Klickitat. Jake H the dest living Klic tat at of here be more than Years ago an where the Hunt fan a general farming is left of the old sett] church, a totem mounds could Jake says that this paradise before the white settlers Jake Hunt is destined poor Indian. His lands ar productive as any in valley and command a high price He is sald to have ms: times during his long career, but wiH be only a widow and a few children to fall heir to his val respondence Portland I » i + 5 : ind tiles at death's doc his hor where not reach the century m the advent Was to die not as rich and wrried seven there Husum Cor Oregonian adie property Art in the Nude. The photographer's lady was very preoccupied showing some samples of work to , When a tall and raw-bone inal, appar ently from “the talked solemn ly into the studio, and intimated that he would like to know “plc ters” were worth “Like that, $3 a dozen,’ photographer's lady, } The farmer gazed long and earnest ly at the photograph of a very small baby sitting in a wash basin “And what cost with clothes on?" he finally asked prospective sitters what the sald the nding him one would it my Petrified sharpest angles Without a Cook? Never mind—you can have a good breakfast if there's a package of Post Toasties in the house, This delicious food, ready to serve without cooking, is always welcome and makes Breakfast a Delight “The Memory Lingers” POSTUM TEREAL CO, LTD. Battie Creek, Mich, creeds always have the gs, J | | i | KEEPING BEES ON ANY FARM No More Intelligence and Skill Re. | quired in Culture Than in Poultry Work Needed. | It requires no more Intelligence and skill to raise bees than to keep poul- | try. It requires a certain amount of | work and at the right time, yet this in no sense, equals the attention given poultry. But for some reason few have bees. If it is lack of | that keeps them from It then the excuse is easily overcome for are bee journals and the desired in of prevented many would give bee by is a fear stings, these may be appliances + kept from t} ept from going Enterprising Canadian Mas Placed on Market Unique and Hiuminating Device. Heating ter as well as summer neath the laprobe claimed, interferes in no way with lantern effec / f proper : : L a Ls 1 | Lantern Feot-Warmer, nd limbs, all over A over the burner without tively warms the feet which means copper ribbon passes comfort conserves the heat affecting the radiation of light Should light at time be re the immediately 1 4 3 and this any device is Much of Laying Out and Excavation Can Be Done by Farmer With Little Expense. {By WALTER ®B hundreds of cases LEUTZ In where drain employ an engineer to lay out the be done by the farmer himself after the exercise of a little thoughtfulness After a heavy rain In summer-—any time when there is standing water on the fleld--let the farmer go over his height, seeks a natural runway. It is easy to see where water would escape if a few places are leveled down to a point below the water above them. Place stakes at these high places, and as soon as the ground will permit of working, get busy with a team. plow and scraper and cut down these high places. When another rain comes see if the water flows off. If not, observe where the high places are and again go over them with team and scraper. Begin work at the lower end of the natural water course and work up towards the sloughs. There may be places where greater excavation may be required, and this can oftén be done with a spade at seasons of the year when there is a lull In other work. Open ditch work of this char acter for a few years will relieve many fields of wet and unproductive places now existing, and the farmer will scarcely realize the cost, while the expense of cultivating the entire fleld will be reduced and {ts prodw- tiveness increased, HONEY-COMB SUPER EXCELS New Jersey Bee- as Prominent keepers Pronounce Device Superior in Many Ways. During the field meeting held at my June 29, of the beekeepers of of New Jersey super a good thing, and, for my own in all my twenty years’ experi ence 1 have never been able from a super as rapidly can from this one, although 1 have tried almost every form of super brought out, writes Charles Howell In Gleanings in Bee Culture The advantages of this style of super are plainly shown by the illus regular deep dove- super for 4x5 plain sections, plain bottom slats 16 long, and fence separators, the same length, made to order, also one plain follower The bottom by tins nailed on each “compression several the pronounced my on lower to re tailed inches slats are sup lower board.” the of GATE IS SIMPLE AND STRONG Annoyance of Sagging and Getting Out of Plumb Is Avoided by Use Barbed Wire of Common gale firmi Keeping it As mmer ne xy make it Lantern for Barn Work inntern that is hung for earls i used be hing should © ili always be Bing ge, 20 needed fr a — OTES For land pure is advisable Corn best when { overturned clover sod As the corn plant is rather tender {it Is not wise to sow too early be the overlook it corn green or fresh ma does SOWnR on an Boon time for ice harvest: don’t again this year The right kind of a man can alw ays make a living on a small tract of land A file may be kept from filling up with lead by applying a thin coat of oll before filing Cobwebs in the granary are good things. They entrap the moths which produce the weevils Don't spend a dollar for small ditches or tile on a marsh until an outlet is assured Drainage tiles should be evenly and well burnt, giving a clear, ringing note when clinked together A little sewing machine oll judici. ously applied will put a stop to that prolonged squeaking of doors. In lacing belts the pointed ends of the laces may be stiffened and made easier to insert by burning them. There is a whole lot of comfort for both man and beast in a roll of tarred paper and a bunch of lath rightly ap- plied. Theories alone can do nothing for the farm. It's only when they are cotipled with good practical work that they count. If every farmer would do a little free work on the roads especially with the road drag he would shorten the distance to town. This country is the largest consum- er of sauerkraut in the world, and the rate of consumption 1s increasing at the rate of 25 per cent. annually, Alfalfa, clover, beans and peas are profitable both for their own value | and because they help the soil to pro | duce other large crops subsequently, i THE EASIEST WAY. TE ———————— ie tet: Aw By Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound The Change of Life is the most critical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease, Women everywhere should remember that there is now other remedy known to medicine that will so successfull carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from native roots: and herbs, Here is proof: ? .— Natick, Mass.,,—“T cannot express what X iwent through during the Change of Life before {I tried Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound. ¥ was in such a nervous condition ¥ could not keep still. My limbs were cold. ¥ had creepy sensations and could not sleep nights. I was finally told by two physicians that I had a tumor. No “I read one day of the wonderful cures made y x ) Nby Lydia FE. Pinkham’s Vegetable ( om porcroud nl NM jand decided to try it, and it has made me a well LH ! Ul filwoman. My neighbors and friends declare it has worked a miracle for me. Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is worth its weight in gold for women during this period of life. If it w you may publisly this letter,”—NMrs. Nathan B. Greaton, 51 No. Main St. k. Mass. understand that the Capt Jack-—-] 1 to one « How do other? Lady you dis Free Cure for Rheumatism Pains. sy } ill neip others ANOTHER SIMILAR CASE, Cornwallyville, N. Y. have been Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable some time for Change of Life, nervou a fibroid growth. i “Two doctors advised me to to the hospital, but one day while I was away visiting, lL I met a woman who told me to take Lydia FE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. 1didso and 10 1 unow it helped me wonderfully, I am very % thankful that I was told to try Lydia Elec “2 ; i Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.” — Mrs. Wm. Boughton, Cornwallville, N. X., Greene Co. The makers . MALARIA DLP THE SYSTEM "O13 1 GHOVES TASTE] Ion dia taking Compound for! sness, and y RO TO DRIVE OU AND BUD ba ~ have t hey tell the truth, elise they could not r love or money. Thi ¢ 3 IMeaICine 18 no stranger — i : { SEs WE od the test for years. and o For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. DE Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick won:en to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, W. L. DOUGLAS 1 Estas FOR MEN 5578153, $3.50 & $4 SHOES 5°05 Hen IF YOU COULD VISIT W. L. DOUGLAS LARGE FACTORIES AT BROCKTON, MASS. and w carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made You w sland why dollar for ar they are hk A Wear . $3.50 0r $5.00 shoes vou can buy Qua Ww EuUaratioeg Baape, 00K § i 0% beller aud - y y . L. Douglas shoes a hous word eververhors W. L. Douglas name and the retail price are stamped on the bottom, which Is a safeguard against substitutes, the troe values of which are unkaown. Refuse all these substitutes. You are entitihed to the best, Insist upon having the genuine W, 1. rouglas shoes . - . Bovs® 8wors your denier eantd sappiy veg w % POtiE ul 8. write Jor Mall - n naer Ustalog. W. IL. Bouglas, 145 Spark se, Bleckion, Mass. $2.00 $2.50 4%3.00 DISTEMPER Bure cure and pew OF Tex posed i 2B Riate f Some turn thelr ba p- fount 3 $ principles gaze at pects 38. on Pink Fye, Fptsoolic Shipping Fever & Catarrhal! Fever YE preventive no matier how horses at any stage sow Salone re nthe tong cin on the sod and Glande. sugeie Ber | poisonous germ mw The ana or Distamper in Dogs and Shoes ead (wien i grout ) ¥ La Cripps BE bE — and fine Kian medy. § 8 hottie » Rion nm. Out 8a Kew it : 103 ewitt. who will get it for y Booklet, ~TisSeupe Ag fon as Jou Fobat on ER” SPORN MEDICAL 00. (scisinanc, GOSHEN, IND.. U.S. 4 om rr = NEW DISCOVER | DROPSY NEW Discoves I — Fovh of testimonials snd 10 Diaper —_— Free. br. K. & BOER. Bex 8B, Atheete, to heavenls HE love's the recording angel's —— TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROM ) Quinine Tab i l Irruggista refund money 1f 11 falls to cure . E GROVES signature 1s ob each box MED ICIN | ' wv LHL COLDS CHEMICALLY PREPARED TOWEL. SY es DE 3 Khoutont n Neuralgia a + BALTIMORE, NO. 4.1811. Une THREE CROPS A YEAR oesn’t such a statement appeal to YOU, a Northern farmer. struggling each year to produce even one crop successfully? Skeptical though you may be, we can furnish vou absolute proof that there IS a CLIMATE and a SOIL capable of producing THREE SUCK .SSIVE CROPS IN ONE YEAR. ome then from vour 5 You say, "Show me this WONDERPUL COUNTRY." C land of ice and snow and see these, ~ocated in Ware County, (South) Creorgia, the heart of the Wiregrass Country and the Garden Spot of the Sima It begins within three miles of the Hustling City of Waycross, a Country that awaits the plow of the farmer and the many who will return to the soil. Good Health. Pure Water. Home Market, Good Soil. Level Land, Good Drainage, Good Transportation, and THREE CROPS A YEAR. Read This Open Letter Waycross, Ga., Nov. 28, 1910. To Whom It May Concern: I am a resident of Ware County and my farm adjoins Deen Land Farms, located 11 miles southwest of Way cross. I am cultivating 100 acres. I have brought my land into a high state of cultivation and today claim one of the best farms in the county. This year (1916) 1 Disnted 50 acres to corn and the crop measu 2, bushels or 40 bushels to the acre. This corn $1.00 per bushel in the Waveross market, have none to sell, as it is fed to my stock which 1 ve a plenty. stock consists of 3 horses, 4 mules, 75 hogs, and 150 head of cattle. Had 8 Calculated piety is the 88 satpie Mx ae f calculation From a Successful Farmer acres in hay which yielded one ton to the acre and worth $25 per ton. One acre in sugar cane, which easily vetted me $100.00, My sweet potatoes covered two acres of ground and I dug #0 bushels, worth today BO cents per bushel. I used no commercial fertilizer whatever, only the manure from my stock was on the fields and there is nothing that can beat it See enriching the soil. 1 consider my income from the farm to in excess of £3.000.00, To those who are séeking a home and land that is fertile, 1 say, come to Ware county and locate south of Waycross, Yours respectfully, M. TATUM. Fead} Jon ve) subscribe to a fake you can’t our prices. We guarantee it and here's the place you've bees hoping for, Tear Off This Coupon and Mail for Free Information Amiiyé bind A nin og Isn't that one of the most HONEST and CONVINCING letters that you ever wa can prove to YOUR SATISFACTION. You can't beat this land, and We'll sllow 10 60 days two yourself that here's the farm ‘for, dreaming of. & murmur, — will refund your money, plus interest, right up to the hour of your last ere is the best land that lies out of doors, and cheap; we want actual settlers, growers of truck, and small farmers That's why this land is selling now at $20 to $35 an acre, according to nearness to Waycross; all equally good soil; $1 per acre down and soc to $1.00 per acre per month, In two years you wouldn't sell it for $200 per acre. No interest; no taxes. no recording fees. DEEN REALTY & IMPROVEM'T CO. WAYCROSS, GA. SEARS EERE Raat RRs ta aes BEEOER SC REE ee a Address... 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