ea “I DON'T SUFFER ANY MORE” “Feel Like a New Person,” says Mrs. Hamilton. $ New Castle, Ind.—~* From the time 1 was eleven years old until I was seven- teen I suffered each month so 1 had to be in bed. I had head- if ache, backache and such pains I would cramp double every month. 1 did not know what it was il to be easy a minute, My health was all run down and the doctors did not do srl me any good. A neighbor told my mother about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and I took it, and now I feel like a new person. I don’t suffer any more and I am regular every month,’ ~ Mrs. HAZEL HAMILTON, 822 South 15th St. When a remedy has lived for forty years, steadily growing in popularity and influence, and thousands upon thousands of women declare they owe their health to it, is it not reasona- ble to believe that it is an article of great merit? If you want special advice writ to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mass, Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. aii Ar dll ce YAGER’S INIMENT, GILBERT 1 ROS. & CO. LL 2), dealer - Or lealers pr Baltimore, Md. His Qualification. ra $ # f ' Meat Eate Meat Io aches rs’ Backache you do heav Virginia Case RA ANE and other kid: trout Cot Doar’s at Any Store, 50c a Box DOAN’S ®ipnex PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. » what's goovh for u enbd buwile wi re ® Mawt anyth v ter § we wy other aloe Wing possibile for & sold ar “oll known Semedy aur fathers need 1s nee Boschee’s German Syrup Has for the last 81 years been steadily used in all parts of the civilized world for the rapid relief of colds, coughs, bron chitis, throat and lung irritation. No other remedy has such a remarkable record of widespread distribution, 285¢. and 75¢. sizes at druggists everywhere, “ROUGH on RATS” Bis inte, Mice. Bop nt ha : reatoned GALILATO HR, SAR of paion 1a ha ALLS F REE write for valuable Book of Information KE. BOWERS, DEPT. W.8 £10 8. DEARBORN oT, CHICAGO 'W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO, 48..1916, HARMFUL CHINCH BUG Evident That Pest Is Threatening Next Year’s Crop. One Plan of Eradication Is to Burn Over Fields, Woods and Other Fa- vorable Winter Quarters Heat Will Kill Many. Experiment Btation.) Judging from the numerous plaints being received by the Missouri agricultural experiment station, it seems evident that the chinch bug i= threatening next year's crops. the state generally the chinch bug's day was brought to a close by the heavy rains of 1015, but as usual, there were enough “for seed” this last spring, and with the unusually dry summer just passed these increased abundantly. They seem to be most abundant in the central part of the state, Through- out most of the corn and wheat belts of the state there are probably enough bugs to cause gevere outbreaks next com- especially favorable for them. A dry fall, mild winter, with but little snow and rain, followed by a dry spring and summer are the conditions which will favor the pest. The chinch bug is abundant now, due to the favor- able summer just passed, but with | quently Acquire Taste for Chicks and Eggs. Rats are nmong the about the poultry house, only steal an large amount of grain, but frequently develop a taste for young chicks and eggs which seems fo be Insatiable. A well-made con- crete floor and foundation makes almost perfect protection against rats, A concrete floor itself is not suflicient, worst They not thus find a perfectly protected breed- ing place, A concrete foundation houses need not be heavy or expen- sive, If properly made. A trench may (ve mares | es J A mixture of sand and six parts gravel will prove plenty strong enough for pose, After it is well forms can be removed, the floor leveled up and covy- ered with concrete three inches deep, mixed in the same proportions, set a straight edge board, Frequently a finishing cout of three-quarters of an troweled to a smooth finish, Beginning the day after the floor Is laid it should fall, winter, and spring, the chances will be decidedly against next summer, Since it Is not possible to know what the fall, winter, and spring may have in in way of favorable unfavorable weather, farmer should everything to re- duce of chinch-bug in summer by getting rid of favorable winter quarters. They winter store the or every do the juries next possible chance in dry, protected places, such as mend- and ted fence rows Very few lands, and sim- OWE, pastures, waste woods, negl + Al have come, select a and other fa quarters, The heat any of the bugs and expose over fq woods, Ids, winter will kill m can be fought sue This pest gh at only two times during the migrating from ¢ summer time to get ready to fight * in ym proving destru the pest winter quarters and prevent rence of this G10 Fla, host ke reaks of ged Hl is (HK) bie, tion St Stick ows Device for Prevent. From Rolling While Being Sawed. ustra ing i protruding stick of wood is easily ¢ of wood Considerable Danger in Using Rasp- berries as Fillers Among Fruit Trees in Orchard. There has come to be considerable danger in using raspberries as fillers among fruit trees, The ecrown-gall disease now fre- quentiy attacks the different varieties of raspberries and will be communi- cated from raspberries to the fruit trees growing in their vicinity, It is therefore now considered the safer plan to use the blackberries for fillers among fruit trees rather then raspberries, GREAT VALUE OF HONEY BEES Wisconsin Horticulturists Recognize Worth of Insects as Polleniz. ing Agents. Wigconsin hortieniturists producing annually thousands of dollars worth of fruit and berries recognize the value of bees ns pollenizing agents and either keep’ bees In, or near thelr orchard, regardless of whether or not any honey is produced, Wiscon- fin Bulletin 204 crete from drying out too rapidly and cracking. Pounds Are Most Economical for Market to Handle. (By W. HH. PEW, lowa tion.) Although it is nip and tuck whether the farmer who ships in range cuttle to feed will make a satisfac tory profit, t that the Cut and iN ite certain 8 his man fattens 0 le hn 4 Young Hereford. them when onth 114 rset baby beef nd fed until y Of Pon nw aby beef production, Work Look Carefully to Lubrica. tion of Wearing Parts, In getting 1} farm oper H. C. Ra y engineering rity m- wer of Unive on be wearing parts, given i, paint, No. 2 red December red BALTIMORE Wheat pot and November, 1913%¢c; red, 192585: steamer No. 2 gpot 31%; No. 2 red Western spot and No mber, 197; December 2 red, 188%; amer No, 2 red Western, 180% Corn-—Prime Southern corn in fair Hitle offering. small bag lot Southern corn, fly-cut, gold at $1.12 per Prime sall corn, stic delivery, is “ 17 Vi Ls yellow bu, de old, of yellow Oatas—No. 2 white, 60c; standard white, 59@591%: No. 2 white, S8@58% Rye--No. 2 Western export, $1.52@ No. 3 do, $1.49@1.50;: No. 4 as to qual ity and condition, $1.20@1.25 Hay- do No. 1 do, do, No clover, $14@14.50; No. 2 Straw No. No. 1 straight rye, $16.50 do, do, $1550@16; No. 1 No. 2 do, do, $10@ No. 1 wheat, $8@9.50; No. 2 do 1 oat, $10@11; No. o i ’ Butter— Creamery, faney, do, good, waste not 1 the bearings, in cups It is of we carried into or ocotton I keep out sand and gr aced ié te wool good equal parts machine oil and kerosene in the bearings for the first few hours of op- eration of a tractor. } i practice to use mixture il It Should Receive Liberal Application of Manure-—Keep Grass From Crowding It Out, Cultivate the asparagus bed and keep the grass from crowding it out. It should receive a liberal application of well-rotted manure, Some authori. ties contend that salt is a good fer- tilizer to be applied at this season, but that is an open question, and its nse is not advised if there is any other fertilizer known to be good, avall able, CAREFUL HANDLING OF FRUIT Necessity for Avoiding Bruising and Mechanical Injuries More Urgent Than Is Realized. Small bruises and breaks in the skin of fruits are large enough to af. ford entrance te the sports of fungl, and the necessity for the utmost eare in all operations connected with the handling of the fruit, fo avold bruls ing and mechanical Injuries, is more urgent than most growery realize, : Ohio 27 rolls, 27%; West storepacked Virginia 27%: Mary- ania dairy rolls, %; a1 Pennsylvania Western, aG Eggs and, nearby, firsts, 40¢ Virginia Choice 40; do, do, Southern, new cold 32@33¢ for candied for uncandled Live Poultry} and over, n, 186@17; smooth, storage OgEgRs and fekens—0ld } do, do, i we 18¢; old roosters, 12: ie ant do, white leghorns, 17. Duck ora fat, do, rough Young Peking» do, puddle Muscovy, do, do do, 14@ 10 Western and keve-— Young, % 1b smaller, 22G 23; Young, per pals Guinea f« each Ki ar -es wl NEW YORK ‘0. 1 Durum, 12@1¢ chicker PHILADELPHIA ot, $1.86@1.9¢ 1 REG 1.88 do lo. firsts, 38%c: d Te; jobbing sale 407 47¢ Nearby extras, 420 lard case, $11.5¢ $11.40 onds, 36@ prints, Eggs near firsts, per sta: rent 42¢ per dozen; $11.70 per case: refrigerator extras, do, firsts, $9.300 9.60; $R25GR RS: fancy, jobbing, at 46@50¢c Live Poultry—Fowle, 1566 17¢c;: roost. ers, 13@14c: spring chickens, accord. ing to quality, 15@17¢; white leg. horns, according to quality, 14@16¢c; ducks, as to size and quality, 15@18¢c; turkeys, 22@24c: geese, 15@17c: pigeons, old, per pair, 25@28¢; do do, young, per pair, 18@22¢; guineas, per pair, old, 60@65¢; young, according to size, weighing 1% pounds aplece and over, $1.40@1.50. Cheese — New York, full cream, faney, 22% @23¢; do do, fair to good, 22@22%c; do do, part skims, 148 20¢. receipt a do do do, firsts, $10.05: do do do, seconds, candled, do anlected ‘Live Stock CHICAGQ, ~~ Hogs — Bulk, $0.35@ 0.95; light, $8.85@9.95; mixed, $9.35Q 10.05; heavy, $0.35 10.08; rough, $9.35 9.556; pigs, $6.7568.75. Cattle--Native beef cattle, $7100 12.06; Western steers, $6.706010.10; stockers and feeders, $4.8008; cows and heifers, $3.75@9.70; calves, $8.50 @12. Sheep Wethers, $7.7008.00; ewes, $4.20Q 7.75; lambs, $9411.70, Save Money b shoes. For sale . L. Douglas name and the retail tom of all shoes at the factory, price paid for them, T= oat of W. L. Douglas pr t by the highest paid, skilled supervision, of can buy. make, shoes of the highest standard of g y roturn mall, postage free. LOOK FOR W. L. Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom. WEEN how to Boys’ Shoes Best In the World $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 Warning. do that, 5 by She--You cate shouldn't hes lots of They kiss one thir lng. He Yon, dear, even bushands, important to Mothers CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Z. yr Signature of , 7 In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Are They Really Masters? you tell me where “Can the bition of bigamy Is referred to is Bible 7" asked a Sund 11 children immediately No man ‘onstipation generally ind h, liver and bowe The Kind i X ic Cards Direct from the Manufacturer At a Saving of 50 to 1009, 20 Beautiful Christmas Cards, i ano Artists oclebrated for their exquisite tastd en graved nnd embossed in colors, and enelo in individual envelopes for $1.00. These cdrds if bought in a retail] store would cost up to jhe each. Enclose $1.00 bill in envelope and off) today. Cards will be sent prepaid, securely packed. Money returned if not satisfied. Wm. G. Johnston Co., Mfrs. 1200 Ridge Ave, N.S. Pittsburgh, Pa Dairymen =i Stockmen A Great Opportunity Awaits You e t #t irt a to buy Write t AL LAND CO. PINCORA, GA. NATION BOX A Pain or dull ache in the back is often evidence of kidney trouble WArming {o of bealth is It iw» show you that not clear Danger Signals. ganger signals are resuli be expe ne of toms « Kidney oti bile many = ms showing that 4 may need Swamp are, Den ut t e troubles port frequent bladder ten cents Kilmer & Co., Bing! to prove th eri valuable infor ion, contaming many of from found in kidney, liver and 1 well known that our readers are advised ¢ filmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. markable n men ANG womer Eariy Christian. DON'T LOSE YOUR HAIR Trial Free, If your scalp is irritated, itching and burning and your hair dry and falling out in handfuls try the following treat. ment: touch spoils of ndruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment and follow with hot shampoo of Cuticura Soap. Absolutely nothing better. Frees sample each by mail with Book. Agdress postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Noston. Sold everywhere Ady, QCintment. da Had Inside Knowledge. Fiance—-—And will lobby be when I marry his sister? Bobhy--Yes, 1 will, ‘cause 1 like you. Kidney Disorder (BY DR. V. M. PIERCE.) The most simple methods are usu. ally the most effective ones when treating any disorder of the human system. The mere drinking a cup of hot water each morning, plenty of pure water all day, and a little Anurie before every meal has been found the most effective means of overcoming kidney trouble, Death would occur If the kidneys did not work day and night in separating poisons and uric acid from the blood. The danger signals are backache, depressions, pains, heaviness, drowsi. ness, Irritability, headaches, chilli ness, rheumatic twinges, swollen Joints or gout. Since It is such a simple matter to step Into yonr favorite drug store and obtain Anuvie, one who earnestly fesires to regain health and new life will waste no time in beginning this ireatment rie Te member and which syd 3 Every of Qu sr Rn yeyt br encloging rtgnity ne They will aie i a book of the thousands of grateful letters receiund R« to be t the remedy needed cous of Sw Boot are so {dress Dr ou yr nN. 3 i gives : y gerd Swamp 0] trouble themselves things In 0Y SALVE nen MOTHER'S J olds { 1 and GOOSE LINI GREAE] ANIMENT gia Rheumatism and ‘or sale by Druggiss. ASE COMPANY, MFR'S. N. C.—Adv. ai Don't Delay Time Flies CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS CARDS ENGRAVED AND EMBOSSED THE PRETTIEST LINE MADE 16 assorted, with envelopes, $1.00 36 assorted, with envelopes, $2.00 DELIVERED FREE ANYWHERE Express money order or cash with order MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED LURIE, 156 Broadway, New York. DELAWARE NEWS Bethany Beach, Del—*1 had a com plete break-down from overwork, seo the doctor said. I surely was a cols plete wreck and suffered terribly from bindder and kidney trouble; in fact, I was down on the flat of my back for about two weeks, could not do any thing. My suffering was so great I can't explain it. The doctor said I had inflammation of bladder and kidneys. He came every day and finally man aged to get me up and around, but X still was a great sufferer. I never got much relief until 1 began to take Dr. Pierce's Anurie, and from the first dose 1 began to get relief, and in two days 1 felt well, and 1 never nd one symptom since. 1 esl praise this medicine enough. I ha Pi waiting to see If the pain ht return, but 1 believe I am cured." MRE, ALMIRA 1 HENDERSON, Send Dr, Plerce, Buffalo, N. Y., #0¢ for trial package of Anuric.—Ady,
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