Maonyon's Cold Remedy Relieves the d, throat and lungs simost immediate- ‘Checks Fevers, stops Discharges of the pose, takes away all aches aud alos caused by colds. It cures Gri ob tinate Coughs and prevents etmonia. rite Prof. Munyon, 83rd and Jefferson $ts.. Phila, Pa, for medical advice abe polutely free. “The Wretchedness of Constipation Scmall Pll, Small Dose, Small Price. Genuine sewber Signature Sota FT pre If afMlicted with } Bore Eyes, Use | Angelfood cakes seldom make boys angelic Take Garfield Tea! Made of Herbs, it is pure, Pleasant and health-giving. Some Do. In Brooklyn a few weeks ago a Sun day school teacher asked his class of hopefuls this rather debatable tion: “Who will end of man? From the most forthwith this God and annoy tell me what Is attentive pupil Answer him forever.” Simplicity of Expression. A story was told on Martin Lomas pey at the Cape Cod commercial trav elers’ dinner by of Leominster ‘Last season ney was seen talking fo some one one of the corridors, and as [| passed I heard these words Shall | write him? ‘No, sald Lomasney write a thing when you can talk, never talk when you can nod head.’ "—Boston Record DOWN ON HIM. Lomas and your The Cynic (with incipient mustache} Poof! Lady footballers, indeed’ 1 “touch down" Young Lady- you ever means, kissed her. HEREDITY Can Be Overcome in Cases, The influence of heredity cannot, of course, be successfully disputed, but it can be minimized or entirely over- come In some cases by correct food and drink. A Conn. lady says: “For years while | was a coffee drinker | suffered from billous at tacks of great geverily, from which | used to emerge as white as a ghost and very weak. Our family physi cian gave me various prescriptions for improving the digestion and stimulat- ing the liver, which [I tried faithfully but without perceptible result “He was acquainted with my fam- fly history for several generations back, and once when 1 visited him be said: ‘If you have inherited one of those torpid livers you may always suffer more or less from its inaction. We can't dodge onr inheritance, you know’ “i was not so strong a believer in heredity as he was, however, and, be ginning to think for myself, 1 conclud- ed to stop drinking coffee, and see what effect that would have, | feared ft would be a severe trial to give it up, but when | took Postum and had it well made, It completely filled my need for a hot beverage and | grew very fond of it. “1 have used Postum for three years, using no medicine. During all that time | have had absolutely none of the billous attacks that | used to suf. fer from, and 1 have been entirely free from the pain and debilitating ef- fects that used to result from them. “The change Is surely very great, and | am compelled to give Postum the exclusive credit for it.” Name £'v'u by Postum Co, Baitle Creek, Mich, Koad “The Road to Wellville,” in pkre “There's a Reason” Liver “end the above letter? A now ene Snes from time to time. They ” © wine, true, and fall of haman Phase ome, won | omen: wen | me FARM AND BEES LI] HANDY DEVICE FOR LIFTING Loading Shocks of Fodder On to Wagon in Field. (By CHARLES G. MENTOONE) This is a portable hay derrick which can be used for lifting many things the farm It is excellent for loading shocks of fodder on to a WAR- on in the fleld Placed on runners, it can be hauled along the row of shocks and with its use one man can load as much ag three can without it It is useful in loading hay from the to the wagon or from the cock to the wagon The center strong, a small the best for the purpose be pole pole should telegraph very being The bottom A Handy Lifting Device. in the hold of the crossplank at th if 12 bot feet feet high the be about be made of IZIx6 together, Three the crane can to any position the pole is tom frame should square, It should BX pulleys are used and be swung around Known by Every Man and Boy on Farm—Quite Useful, By F. 1. ROBINSON) clove-hitch knot ought to be every man and boy on the is very useful In tying iad ders to standard or any kind of scaf The This knot and (If a8 many strain The is very simple other knots do under a things as derricks the second is the clove hitch around a small pole. The tight Knot That Will Not Slip. er the rope ia drawn the less liable rope is to slip is still another application of Every man about be familiar with able to tie it on the instant fo near the ladder three-quarterinch more long many times this rope will be where it never has been used before in a dry place, a rope, 50 feet Lighting the Farm House. With the farmers’ intellectual and social homes the use of artificial farm homes is Increasing, and money economy, but more the sani tary economy, of artificial lighting is of Increasing importance. Nor the aesthetic element, the effect life of attractive lighting, be left considered. Hight on un are very unlike daylight, Hard on the eves, and hence likely to produce pain and nervous irritation and in jury to health. Soil for Corn, Corn is especially adapted to warm. deep loam soils, rich In humus, but it may be grown with more or less success on almost any kind of soll not too low in available plant food, If the water line does not come too close to the surface, Killing Potato Bugs. Paris green or some other poison should be used to destroy the potato bugs before they have had a chance to seriously injure the vines. A few days’ delay means the logs of a great many hills, Stand All Winter Without Covering Is Costly. Many bee keepers who have only a colonies allow them to remain on the stand all winter without any but they generally find in spring that their carelessness has them dearly, writes Charles Per ry in the Farm and Home. If it seems necessary to leave bees out they may be protected i the illustration. 1 place the “cos! of doors in hives In as shown the Outdoor Winter Bee Shelter. a row eakt and west the south apart I fll the of burlap ing with place is tightly par sides and tops material is put the roofing by and set them about a foot supers with rags and torn newspapers, finish On this | or BIraw backs, This and stretched held in place which may be On warm days | front of the hives to from flying out pieces a quilt of burlap the cove Prairie hay about the the hives ked of fee! on aeepn Over whole thing is hich ex of 2x48 paper Ww giX i pied get into the ground in hess place a board prevent the TO Convenience and Advantage of Pott's Cages Are Detailed-——Used as Cell Protectors. SHAY 14 land ng Eaton, Eng I use Peoitt's which ised as cell-protectors or pur The difference regular The candy-hole is made from the nch bit is made through fjueen Cages, CAD also be ferries between these and the Benton cages are end, using only a half-i A haifinel aide hole the part ment Ihe into the center com side and cut so that thes : top and covers are of perforated metal do not catch the 4 These screw, which ser can be tightened with one screwdriver, so that the bees cannot foroe open the doors and escape, which 1 have them when lald down temporarily The convenience and advantage of these cages will be readily seen in following operations Go to your nucleus colony up the comb with the queen; grasp it with the left hand. also hold queen cage with the same hand, your thumb over the opened side door Now with the right hand pick off your queen and she will easily through the half-inch door A eighth or quarter inch is not nearls so convenient. You can cage ag mans bees as you wish, with seldom a sting The covers are so cut that not catch the clothing and pul on the way ciothing COvers Are put aon Yes as a imprisoned ween do and pick your pres three % they will open the © fo it-apiary Revive Unprofitable Colony. The disposition of an unprofitable colony to honey may mate rinlly by giving them sev eral combs of hatching brood from an industrious hive #tore be increased More Pure Honey. It would be a good thing if more families in general would adopt plan to have more pure honey on their dining tables and Insnesn legs glucose mo A good celery fertilizer must be rich ogen and petash Burned lime and manure should not be mixed above ground If necessary td feed bees better feed candy Never feed scorched sugar in in mid If you do not own a goed fanning mill vou are the loser thereby A silo 18 feet In diameter and 24 feet high will hold approximately tons of silage It is a mistake to sow alfalfa upon live upon ite roots Ammonia is a nitrogen compound if you have poor honey, say so; never lie about your own goods nor about vour neighbor's A very large proportion of our soils need to be put back in the humus con dition they were in originally Nearly all beekeepers advocate good stock in bees, but there js a di versity of opinion as to the beat way to get the best stock. If manure is left in piles about the barn it soon beging to heat, even In winter, especially If It contains any large proportion of horse manure, While the loss of ammonia from the manure heat can be materially re duced by tight packing, more or less i# bound to be formed under the best packing possible, If the manure can be hauled upon ground where there is no danger of its being washed away, the most economical plan is to spread it upon the land as quickly ax it Is produced, i THE HOBBLE SWEETHEART, GASTORIA Por Infants and Children. {The Kind You Have Always Bought ALCOHOL~-3 PER CENT AVegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Regula | ting the Stomachs and Bowe ——— fl th EEE cmm— | Promotes Dir, 2sfion,C heerful- | ness and Rest Contains neither || Opium Morphine nor Mineral | NoT NARC OTIC Focipe of Old Dr SAMUEL PITCHER “Pram Sand + ee - Nochelle Salts + “What's the matter with him? Has | he got rheumatism?” i “No: the girl he is engaged to wears a hobble skirt, and he got that walk from trying to keep tep with her, wr na Runs on ' the Bank of England, Even the Bank of England has not been entirely free from runs nor from the necessity of saving itself by strategy. In 1745, for instance, it was forced to employ agents present notes, which pald as slowly as possible In sixpences, the being immediately brought by another door and paid In again, while anxious holders of vainly tried fe cure attent 1825 only the accidental discovery notes saved the hank payment London Chr am -- ((rbenale Sodas Worm Seed (lordiod Sugar Winkogeoen Flavor A perfect Remedy TorC onslips tion . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP co— In Use For Over Thirty Years SH OASTORIA N Gaoranieed under the Foodan THE SUNTAGE SONPANY, NEW YORE TY, Exact Copy of Wrapper. RES » mw 10 were ra cash & © FRR EN, EP EY TREND in ad FR aN py 10 " notes In Pte me ion LOO Fac Simile Signature of Posy Plier. Tie C ENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK. of THO 000 £1 from nicle stopping less td Saw aD Ao For COLDS and GRIV Hcks' Carvpixg is the best remedy leves the aching and feveriahs Cold and restor Hquid effects in At drug stoves Pay RE —- el Bow on . es normal medially The be an « gaint Wo says may arnest wisest ino 1rust some the funds of the churct Pink Fye, Epizootie Shipping Fever DISTEMPER Tee ve no mater Sow bamesh saa riage are 'tlected hoe tos © whee on We ood ag gid, v1 pois Lhe " Ch vee | eter per Tn Pg nd Sheep ern IB ve rlook remedy. CUsnres Te OF ps 8 man beings fine K igney remedy. We and #1 a bottle, # sa 4 & dene t this oul aw 10% r druggint whe w i 1 it far vou Free Bookie Divtetu por Don’t take Garfield Tea Rare or sx powed su perme 1 { Targeost onliing re and | 33s pre vem Homely giris ' } ¥ mistietoe Where Constipation causes fe it & Lhorow Pierce's Ple Pe three for cathartic. sgh 1reed els “MEDICAL C0.. hamists ane. GOSHEN, IND., U. S. A. vw Bacreriologiste ant {ne Many present follies getting ripe A Country School for Girls in New York City Best Features of Country and City Life snerts on School | Hudson River F sree from Primary € ans for As we yeic and Art iege. « Schr ach Meets pile Miss a and Miss Whiton, rls Ave, near 2524 St, West dead 4 ’ . . Chest e ' ark of it acres near the Garfield Tea pur sg the hilood and erad i or 3 3 ic § Sindents MM 3 r 3 Ff 1 lass to (rraduatio Upper ( vanced “#ies rheamat = i mace ni Herts Certificate adm of to bury An indertaker knows at ot that he is unable farm? Belongs to a man named Moor. rust R, It figures out this wav, See ho 8 HARVESTING THAT SAME “AR, one crop of oats and £3.600.00, he let the grass grow, yh, in forty das hay about what it will cost vou to buy exactly as good an acre of ground, in the s DEEN LAND FARMS at Wave ross, Ware Co., Ga. cost £20.00 to 835.00 an acre (price depends on how close they are to the city of Waycross) and can be taken possession of af ence en payment of a dollar an acre down. If Ou had to pay cash for this land, as you can see, six weeks in grass would let you out about even. But you don’t have to pay cash. You can take three years’ time to pay if That makes this propo- sition easier for vou than a government entry. Reserve Your Land Now—No Risk Tell vou what do. Write Senator Deen to pick vou out the best farm on. the Deen Land Farm Tract. He'll do just that for you select the best the re 18. 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Low Freights, Ocean Breezes, Year Around Crops, Full Pocket Books, and the Best People on Earth, where sun, air, water and soll combine to make conditions ideal for you whether you are a farmer or not. Get this book, we say. NOW; better still, if you can trust a southern gentleman and want the best form there is in the Deen Land Tract, send Senator Deen your deposit money at once. Deen Realty & Improvement Co. LEGRANDE BLDG, WAYCROSS, GEORGIA PUTNAM FADELESS DYES ET RS Ae BB MODE BAUS 00. Guay, Tris Ast ¢ p ane of cant: upes, jor wi hie h & the on every acre was worth 825.00. or just me neighborhood, from us. you w ish. ~then vou can »* 11. wa cnmpiete my fommating at ones Prepaid. and Wiout ohkge then om my
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