IES RHEUMATISM Homer CRY ALRITE RIE AE Relieves trom the first. All Druggists, 254 W. L. DOUCLAS HAND-SEWED SHOES PROCESS WOMEN'S $2.50, $3,%3.50, 84 BOYS’ $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00 THE STAN DARD FOR 30 YEARS They are absolutely the most popularand bestshoea for the price in America. They are the leaders overy- J} where because they hold their shape, fit better, look better and wear lon- £ or than other makes. ¢ hey are certainly the @ most economical shoes for you to buy. W. = Douglas name and retail price are stamped on the bottom-—value guaranteed. Fast Color Eyeire/s TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE! If your dealer cannot suphly you write for Mail Order Catalog. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. PILES *‘I have suffered with piles for thirty six years. One year rol April I be gan taking Cascarets for constipation. In the course of a week I noticed the pile: began to disappear and at the end oF sia weeks they did mot trouble me at all Cascarets have done wonders for me. | am entirely cured and feel like a new man.” George Kryder, Napoleon, O. Pleasant, Palatable, Potent, Taste Good Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c,25¢, 0c. Never sold fa bulk. The gen uine tablet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your money back. 20 Rapid Fire HayPress You will lose money If you do Dot getourciren- lar and prices. Address Williams Hay Press Co , Mir, Macon, Ga. or GRIFFITH & TURNER, Baltimore, Md. or ENNINGS & NUCHOLS, igtanond, Virginia. ALMOST WORN QUT. Ella Fontine—I3s dear? Slenderly—It to sleep. your Kkneo must be, pet; it’ Tit Yor Tat. ' stammered the young you last night did 1 “Miss Bing man, “1 called on not? “What an odd you did.” “W-w-well, I just wanted to say tha if I proposed to you 1 was drunk.” “To ease your mind, I will say that if I accepted you I was eTazy "Judge estion! Of course The Witching Hour. Clalre—Jack see you the worst possible way. Ethyl—-And what did you say? Claire] told him to come to break fast some morning. LACK OF MONEY Was a Godsend in This Case. It is not always that a lack ol money ls a benefit, A lady of Green not pay in advance the fee demand ed by a specialist to treat her for stomach trouble, case she says: stomach trouble. me; that I had neuralgia of the stom ach. told me | had catarrh of the stomach and sald he could cure me in four months but would have to have his money down, [I could not raise the necessary sum and in my extremity 1 was led to quis coffee and try Postum, “So 1 stopped coffee and gave Post um a thorough trial and the results have been magical. I now sleep well at night, something I had not done for a long time; the pain in my stom ach is gone and 1 am a different woman. “lI dreaded to quit coffee, because every time | had tried to stop it 1 suf fered from severe headaches, so I con. tinued to drink it although I had rea son to belleve it was injurious to me, and was the cause of my stomach trouble and extreme nervousness. But when I had Postum to shift to it was different. “To my surprise I did not miss cof- RTICULTIRE ToT 7d wn eR La ele wrens Ro ) 24 Re aR ree Pr Every Individual Piece of Fruit Should Be Carefully Laid in Box or Barrel. Never ship bruised fruit, because bruise means quick decay and rotting fruit never brings its cost on the market. Some shaking it beds of straw placed trees or knocking it off Fruit gathered in this way is almost worthless. Fruit should be picked in bags or onto on the hands should be receptacle may both every individual laid, not thrown, into Growers of fine orange that even the slight by the plcker's finger nalls will cause decay, and in many orchards the pick ers are provided with gloves to pre vent injury of this kind Next to proper picking c ing, and many growers the most important operation in paring fruit and vegetables mar ket. THis work can best. be started in the field with the growing of the croj Careful cultivation means and less expense for sorting ing Usually fruits divided into three Primes,” use fruit the made abrasions ad this pre nes gr onsider for fewer culls and grad and vegetabl grades mds.” and Shey eile ** eC His “Firsts must be uniform siz Firsts" must bs nifc in size and shane, of an even 1, color Apples Packed in Box. ness, and bruises onds” must wimens, not other dam those speci NATE Bnei left filled with If this ] r may be faced bs Arranging one to three lavers of fruit to increase the the package. This is honest and legitimate ided the entire cor tents are of the same grade placed on top Fall and market may but should be which are mld be he of ire Ada thrised ¢ the game ai i ai E00 Each done the attractiveness of perfectly prov ag those winter apples for the local fully before the 1el Summer, fall, varieties for long distance storage should be gath be allowed to pleked ripen The fruit should be allowed to thoroughly cool before ship ment. If packed in barrels or boxes in the orchard, they should be kept in a cool shed for a day or two before being put into cars, and no fruit To show the importance of gold on the New York market for while apples orchard nt the same four dollars per bor while the graded, wrapped and well from the same time sold at packed. Most of thd fancy fruit from western states sold on the the eastern Properly Packed Apples. markets is wrapped In paper and packed in boxes. Apples of this Lind frequently sell on the Chicago, New York and other big markets at five cents each, while If they were packed indiscriminately in barrels they would not bring one-third of that sum. The Crimson Rambler. Cutting is the best means of prop agation for the Crimson Rambler, Under glass, short cuttings two or three inches long can be made in No vember and December, from wood of the current year's growth. They should be planted In sand, in flats or pans and kept in a cool place. | BEAUTIFY AND ARE USEFUL. Vines Shade From Hot Sun, Hide Old Obnoxious Features, and En. courage Birds to Nest. (By JOBEPHINE DE MARR) When in doubt as to what to plant, vines, is sound advice. Vines they are useful, they are grow. They shade from the they hide old, or obnoxious they encourage the birds they are the nature throws over and with a lavish band to soft- features; When preparing to plant spade deeply, manure heav- ily, and prepare the soil carefully. After perennial or hardy vines are Ecston Ivy and Prairie Queen Rose. is difficult to therefore, 40 all you cultivate can be- established, {t them, planting gin to “spin,” they m port, otherw them When have fore ust sup ise they will be unsatisfactory many itifu among annuals, perennials vines that it is hard to in growth and There are zo bem and aeclide, If cholce ig at all restrict wigh to blot t an old with vines If fence into a y ita inting vines along its e renews 3 lowed to clothe its branch- nes shade the porch and 8 cool ani retreat ’ tain the vines home ith window with grow about the fence may be hidden by Rf Sled +» sides of p terrace be transformed into a gy planing iraljers PEARS PICKED BEFORE RIPE They Should Be Carefully Laid Baskets, Sorted Into Grades, and Shipped to Market. Pears should al Hy bet ing. with the lald ways be picked care 1 without Lruls fore fully ripe, They stems on should bas bushe CRTY the ch sho +h fully In picking iid hold half a n be haanled to the pack it other convenient pind 3 once sorted ides, and into gra cked or shipped or placed in { : hipment CABCR to pick times i may fruit jong and send It i this means the trees are somewhat. but the left swells to the largest . x fia y satisfactory ill grown y relieved that is ble bulk: are often secured from ings This method is par ticularly successful with Clapp's Fa vorite and Bartlett Both of these va rieties will ripen tolerably well when they are much more than half grown The same principle is successfully used In handling le Conte and Kleffer pears, but these should be nearer maturity to be good # moreover, Saf LPT tha ' Ths i early pick up not the cherry, but Stone fruits, such as peach and plum require Hoge are certainly preferable in To make pinch the branches back Geraplum cuttings should “callous” root within weeks or a month, One of the most pernicious enemies with which the plum tree has to con- tend is the plum curculio. All shrubs that have done bloom ing should be pruned at once. This induces blooming buds and branches for next year's crop. Do not work the soll deeply about plants that root close to the surface; merely break the crust with the claw. rake, or with the fingers. Argenate of lead should always be used instead of Paris green on stone fruits, because there Is very little dan ger of burning the foliage. Go over the berry plantations every week to pinch back the new shoots that are coming up to make the fruit ing wood for the next year. Redrim the sod edging of borders; all gravel or loose walks allowing a growth of weeds should be well soaked with strong brine, and hand weeded. The garden strawberry is an Amer fean product. It adapts itself to a wider range of latitude and to greater extremes in environment than any other enltivated fruit, OF COURSE. Cu Re Era | ounce: / Lies The Fr Your new patent m gained a great pe ple end utation for curing great powers? The extensive and TO advertising. Hos: IN AGONY WITH "ECZEMA “No tongue can tell how | suffered for five years with itching and ing eczema, until I was cured by icura Remedies, and 1 am so grate- want vorid to know, for what helped me will hel My and face were One day it would cece and then break out again terrible pain and i: sick several tines, never in my life did I experi- ace su awiul sulle with this had made u ny mind that « near at hand, and | time when 1 would be at st. } tried many different 1 “ines without s g rought me the Cuticura Remedies, in- isting that 1 try 1 ftor bleed. the ut the p others, ed with m to be body gores. better, the most have been COV«( with Ching Zema. ath was that had and med! Lows god or ny md ther soap, and one Ofntment Little, but Oh, My! rnator Bmoot of Ut inate E. H. Hs: somewhat which sounds when pleted EBYS was a large that the Salt Lake cutoff Mr. Harriman took of big rail They party had the right spot scenically stood at the pictures er bro men one end When were ight them ar hotograpl n examined them Pipe Gives Cadet Typhoid gahipman Emith, who was typhoid Engin d, Con from with fever on the indiana tracted the is eaid briar used nearly ; roommate at inapolis who had a bad care of typhoi hs proof is taken nicotine germ. The the ns that concentrat cannot destroy a typhoid al department of into the theory midshipmen of confine med will 25 exam with the de the future to their own ine sult that mas ty pipes themscives Not to Overdo It. Lily—I've gwine to a »'prise tonight, Miss Bally Mise Bally-— What a present? Idiy-—-Well, takin’ no present wen’ to s'prise party will you take for we didn’ Yo ‘em too much cal'late on gee, we don’t Human Nature, “A fool and in parted.” “Yes, fool till and money are soon call gone. uC but you never the money is Leader. TO DRIVE OUT I BAAR Ur THE SYSTEM Take the ou aan GHUVES TASTELINs CHILL TONIC. You know what you sre taking Toe formula i plainly printed on every botile showing it i Gn winine and irom in & taste. leve jong form. he al ne parives oul the maiaris and tne Iron bullds wp t aoalers for yout. ¥ fon RY Surprised. “1 have succeeded In tracing my an. “Without coming to a menagerie?” For COLDS and GRIP Hicks’ Carvpise is the best remedy re lieves the aching and feverishness cures the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's Hguid—efMeets lmmediatly. 10, 28¢., Boe. At drug stores. We feel sorry for a girl who knows more than she ought to and not as much as she should. Constipation oats and sgravates man surions iseasea, It ju thateugh ath nN ne favor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets “family laxative. Some men are self-made and some others are wife-made, Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrap for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma. ton, allays pain, cures wind colle, 38e a bottle. Hsin. Se ee ure, mulded out af Saulta.~- Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women is due to some derangeme yt or dis case of the organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured-—is cured cvery day by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well. It acts directly on the organs affected and is at the same time a general restors- tive tonic for the whole system. It cures female complaint right in the privacy of home. 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