Cold Breezes Cause Sneezes 'and warn you that you are taking cold. Don't let it gettle in your he or throat. Drive it out with Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tar. Clears head and throat and relieves coughs and hoarseness, All druggists, 20cta, a bottle. ——————————— When it aches again—try Pike's Toothache Drops TP a: Tr acily. Wien Fipacrs gydnsiz, J operation. Excellent milroad facilities. MANASOTA LAND AND TIMBER COMPANY. Baimimong, MD. SARASOTA, FLA w = BO MOItgagee. ATTENTION, I Can Relieve You your sweaty and sore feet] guaranteed; Sao wanted. Distributor, Calumet. Was Perfect Lady. She was a well-known but undoubt: Made With Good Handling. Muke It Important That Every Cord of Wood Be Util. ized-—-Coal le Scarce and Prices Are High. | (By ¥. G. MILLER, Dean, Idaho Bchool of Forestry.) The United States census schedules of 1010 called for the value in de- tall of woodlaot products sold from or used on farms in 1000. This sched- fencing mate telephone poles, materials, for barrels, bark, stove wood, or other forest prod- ucts. With proper handling the income increased, and no other @ding to her friend the details of hee atest quarre! with n whe had not been slow In answering back. She wound up: “You can't amagive how impertinent she was! i assure you it was as much as 1 cot tld do to keep my temper. If 1 hadn't Leen perfect lady fer " There was Then she ad all the same. nl face, an ded, impressive pause, “1 slapped her face WOMEN SUFFERERS MAY NEED SWAMP-RuOT Thousands upon thousands have kidney and blad mever suspect it, Women's complaints eften prove to be pothing else but kidwey tro or the pesult of kidney or bladder dise If the kidneys are not in condition, they may cause tle gans to become diseased. Pain in the back, beadache, loss of am- bition, nervousness, are alien Limes sywmp- toms of kidaey (rouble. Don't delay starting trea‘ment. Dr. Kilmers’ Swamp-Root, a phy n's pre scription, obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy mecded to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large mediately from any drug However, if vou wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. ilmer & Co., Bimghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle, When writing be sure and mention this pas YET = Adv of women and i +raubl wor ‘trounie uble, a a althy other or- size bottle im- Work of Mission Societies. More than $11.756,000 priated during 1916 by state 1 boards of the United States building and manse fen, and work ame Negroes, jes 871. was national societies and and for church- Ome mission bre mg immiginan he total reported fo among colored people State of Ohio, of Tolado, County —ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath tha senior partner of the firm of F & Co., doing business in the City jedo, County and State aforesaid ) gald firm will pay t'e sum of ONE DRED DOLLAI 18 for anv c of Catarrh that cat t be « use of HALLS CATARRE 3 FRA B8worn to before mo my presence, this 6th A. DD. 1883 (Seal) A. W. Gleason Notary Public HALL'S CATARRH MI] CINE is tak- en internally and mets throug ¢ Biood on the Mucous Su riaces of the Hystem Druggists, Toc F. J. Cheney & Co., T City day ot December, Looking Ahead. “1 wish I could marry bon. You make “Then me make “Beeau woman, The a pretty compliment place of a new why 1 . - 3 ¢ 11 .e love to you for life To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, printed on every label, showing it Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. The Quinine drives ont malaria, the Iron builds wp the system. 60 cents. Paper String and Sacks. Paper is being used in Eng- land for commercial purposes, Even tissue paper ean be used in its manu- facture. Paper is being used for making sacks for commercial use in place of burlap, and these have been found to equal the former sacks in every way. ring To keep clean and healthy take Dr. Plerce’'s Pleasant Pellets, They regu- late liver, bowels and stomach. ~= AAV. Too old © “Learn. horse without profanity?” ofiicer of a cavalryman, “It wouldn't do any good,” sald the eavalryman., “It ain't fair to this asked an life to learn a lot of polite words," Puck, You never can know how superior to other parations Dr, Peery's “Dead Bhot 1a hat oa have tried It once. A single doses ut Worms or Tapeworm, Adv. Japan ls Cautious, To prevent intrigues by enemy sub- jects und for the general protection of foreigners, special police will be ap- pointed in the leading cities of Japan, Including Tokyo, Yokohama, Osaka and Nagasaki, fi you 0000000000000 0000000000000000000S Well.-Cared for Woodiot. the farm woodlot, since the be per- formed In the winter, other times when the farm work is giack. War conditions make it especially wat that the farm weodlot be | utilized to the fullest mt this time In | particular as a source of fuel, Coal | is high and searce and even govern- ment intervention canmet Insure ndequate supply throughout the ter on sccount of portation @ifficulties, fuel wood that is ar at import: Every cord of used will relieve that much, can do so every farmer who will tage to put In a good supply wood for himself, Many fariners pwning woodlets within hauling dis tance of towns and cities are now large quantiles, Killed by Application of Sulphur and Lard. Poultry kept in dirty houses often i= troubled with coarse scales on the mites, which have burrowed be neath the seales. They are air nthe ing insects, and the treatment consists in depriving them of air. by applying of sulphur and lard, two or times. It is a simple remedy, efficient one. ointment hree made by mixing a will bring relief, and should in a short time work a cure. —————— WHY RAISE LIVE STOCK? Because the by-products of live stock are from year to year advancing in prices and promise to continue to in advance. Among them are wool and hides, Because no permanent system of agriculture 1s likely to be adopted if the farmer does not base that on the growing of live stock, in part. It is the lack of a permanent system that has led to the exhaustion of our soll, both as to its plant food and as to its humus, Because the ralsing of live stock enables the farmer to util ize his pastures, which, rightly handled, are smong the most profitable acres on his farm, CO0000008000G0000000200000DRCRRRDROYS 0000000000000 0000000RONNS a i Blue Ointment and Vaseline or Lard Rubbed on Fowls Will Keep Away External Parasites. Don't forget to dose the hens and chicks, after feathering, with an oint. ment made of equal parts of blue fully mixed together. Rub this thor. pughly onto the skin under each wing knd ulso a little below the vent of each bird, using a portion of the oints ment the size of a small grain of wheat for each of the three places, and half as much for a half-grown months. This is a sure remedy for all kinds of external poultry parasites, ex- gept mites. J Co ——— ——— HELPFUL TRACTOR HINTS O11 and grease on a tractor are cheaper than repairs plus time lost in obtaining “them and get- ting started again, Looking over all parts of the machine regularly is just as im- portant as regular feeding and watering of horses, The wrong kind of lubricat- ing oll wastes power and fouls every working part. Get In- structions from the bullders as to kind and quantity of oll. Sharp plows call for less pow- er from the engine to do good work, hence less cost to operate and longer life for the tractor. Lengthening of hitches between engine and plow will often ellm- innte a large part of side draft, which is another way of reduce ing the cost of the works GREE III II RIIILI RI RII RIL II RI IRI RI RIL 13S WINTER PLOWING OF VALUE importance of Opening Up Soil Not Generally Realized by Farmers and Gardeners. — benefit of disintegrating frosts enriching snows Is not so realized by farmers and ! deners as it should be, | More particularly are these atmos { pheric effects of value on clay ! stiff soils, and in the | gnrden and the orchard the turning over and loosening of the earth ex poses the hibernating forms of many insects to the sharp of home | other eyes those that are not eaten perish from | the disturbance, | While it is altogether better that | this working of the ground should be | done in the fall, before the ground | has frozen, it can also often be done | during open spells from midwinter until March, with the subsequent freezes and snows to preduce the good | effects desired. Of course, this can. be done unless the warm spells | are of sufficient duration to have the ground thoroughly settled, else the | job would be difficult and unsatisfac- | tory. i not LEGUMES ARE MUCH FAVORED { Come Nearer to Giving Something for Nothing Than Any Other Plants Add Mjtragen. { Alfalfa, clover, beams. peas and the of this family produce the most nutritions food and at the same time add more nitrogen to the soll than they remove, Legumes come nearer to giving | something for nothing than any other plants, Yet there is pothing mysteri- ee about these plants. They have rest Turning Under Clover Crop. bacteria that live on their roots. These bacteria in return for belong given a home (nodules) on the plant roots and for food from the plant take nitrogen from the air and leave it in the soil for the plant's use. of this nitrogen over each acre; so tho bacteria have an almost endless sup. piy to draw on. The way to tap this great wealth is wonderful bacteria on the bacteria. When alfalfa, clover, peas, beans or any of the other of these legume plants are sown on a piece of land for the first time it is usually. necessqry to sow the bacteria as well as the plant seed. In these days when plant food is so jmportant the greatest possible use should be made of the legumes, the greatest food producers for man and beast, OATS IN FATTENING RATION Good Feed for Brood Sows and Grow. ing Pigs, But Not 8o Useful In Finishing Hogs Ground oatd will be found a good feed for brood sows and growing pigs but not so useful as corn for fattening hogs. When made a part of the fattening ration oats should not constitute more than one-third of it, and probably one-fourth would be better. ‘The great hog fattener Is corn, and nothing else on earth equals | RA SI ER Why use ordinary - cough remedies, | i i been used so successfully for fifty-one years in all parts of the United bronchitis, colds settled in the throat, especially lung troubles. It gives the patient a good night's rest, free from coughing, with easy expectoration In the morning, gives nature a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the patient to regain his health, Sold in all elvilized countries, 80 and 00 cent bottles. —AdY. _ imme. will Teach Lumber Business, The Harvard graduate school of business administration in co-operation with department of forestry, announces a course in the lumber business for ———— college graduates who look forward to undertaking some branch of lumbering | completion graduates receive a degree of master in business administration, important to Mothers that famous Bears the Signature of LZ In Use for Over 80 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Blamed the Bee, He was a slow young man, was despairing of him ever attempting to kiss her. But as they stood at the holding each nasty bee alighted on his neck, and its sting made him sud denly lurch forward, with the that he found his lips pressed against those of his sweethenrt, ed and she other's re sult So he seal the accident with su kiss “George I” ment, as smile, “It was stammered she in amaze- head exclaimed she turned her to er—the hee's—er-—-fault” all over “gp one ¥ ou’ Goarge, re not angry.” “Not at all” she twinkle in her eye wasn't a hive full!” FIERY RED PIMPLES That fitch and Burm Are Usually Eczematous—Cuticura Quickly Heals. remarked, with a “I'm sorry there It needs but a single hot bath with Cuticura Soap followed by a gentle application of Cuticarn COlntment the most distressing, disfig pezemas, itehings and burnings prove thelr wonderful properties, They are also ideal for every-day toilet use. Free sample ench by mall with Book. Address posteard, Cutieura, Dept. L, Boston, Bold ev ery w here.—Adv. to guring ne to Army Life. between army life that those in t ent doesn't The difY and ordina erence ry life is he know that get them anything. army discont One Happy Thought, A party of “Jocks” were partaking | of bully beef and biscuits in trenches. They sighed as they chewed and then one burst out: “Just think o't boys, two fower slices o' bread, and a bowl © tea for half a franc!” There was a sudden silence, and when the little party had recovered from thelr dizziness one asked: “Where can ye get all that?” “Nae place,” answered the first spenker sadly. “Nae place. But just think o't!" REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A KNOWN WASHINGTON eggs, WELL DRUGGIST, and Kills That Cold Als CASCARA& QUININE ons” The standard cold cure for 20 in tablet form —eafe, sure ADs ~tures cold in 24 es bh days. Money backifit fails. genuine box with Red Hill's picture on Costs less, gives more, Saves money. 24 Tablets for 28¢. in 3 et the and Mr. for chills and fever and all malarial diseases, botties of Elixir Babek for Malaria, Chillsand Fever. Our customers speak very well of it.” Henry Evans, 922 F8L., N. W. Washingion, D.C, Elixir Babek 0 cents, all druggists, or by Po from Kioczewski & Co., The Laziest Man, Senator Vardaman and Senator Reed were trying to think of the laziest men their respective voting precincts, inziest man, but he agreed that Inzier, “Yes,” said the Mississippi solon, "a customer and found the proprietor a ‘Gimme a quarter-peck the request, “yp on * the time entered a shop ft one fi ples,’ corner. you to “Come ap.’ n't get alt on propr when I'm stand up to w jetor replied. in gOme ng THE NEW METHOD (By L. W. Bower, M.D) within the overworking congestion of blo the = NANLBCr As in the head causes Come nervous, irritable, have spoils eyes, bags under the tion to do things The latest and most of overcon hig trout ingly of meal, drink plenty tween meals and take tablet before each meal for a while, Simply ask your favorite druggist Anuri double strength if you lumbas rheumatism, gout. dropsy, gin immediately with ery of Dr. Plerce, who Director of Invalids’ Institute In Buffalo, N. ¥ for trial pkg. CAURen RR Birms head Ae mrwsriieont desponden Be sick, feveri appearing before tA ids, effectly of me to eal of water be ie, ig CC Send Large package #0 cents. in rich Alaeka end wake $100 INVESTED ) mine shouls B00; early, inrge dividends. Bank references. As rons Govrge Anberves, Owser, JOT $k hve, hodborage, Aiasks k Sx CLOPEDIA, OF RALTHAND AUTY. It's free postpaid. nd for it ods REIABLE AGEBECY, 26 Bas. Sod BL, New Yo os For Sale- Dandy litte ranch. Western Colorado. money-maker; paruy equip fine climate Gin water. Byvery advinlage. Dwner leaving coun Boiling at big sacrifos. A. Deirmes, Bows B, Jilly stock. Prise vin Belg ian Hares: Bers. Bau stats OB FuArAn. rite prices. Bo 0. BAKER, on raat) Neds W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 48- A PROMINENT RICHMOND WOMAN Va—*“Dr. Plerce's Fae Yoo Prescription was recommended to me by my mother - in - law, who had great faith in its effi. clency, and after i using it 1 was an %/ equal advocate of #%it. 1 ha given birth eight children, and as a ‘precaution to guard against of the uns easant features that ae. to give me I took it all through with four of my to relate I medi 1917. Hmond ve fo any ple 1 the many discomforts this period, and gth state I am happy of the wy oe ei i 3 rate dren, and the full benefit id not have been A. M St.—Adv, received cine and le."—MRS, 1703 W. Carry EAS comfort { MAN, It means a miserable condition of ill ailments such as headache, backache, health that leads 10 all sorts of special dyspepsia, dizziness, indigestion, pains of CONSTIPATION is a crime constipated. Get a» box and see how it fecls Dr. Tutt’s months I suffered from ~+ For many backache caused some of my friends asked pound. I did so and my disappeared and I felt Then why I did not egetable Com. backache soon will always praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s Fort Fairfield, Maine. Figuring His Loss. Billle—How much does this job pay? Mr. Hirem—Why do you ask that when I have already told you that you won't do? Billie—1 just want to figure out how much I am losing. wiissh PeRRARITES SE foo! Menon DT a ved ae heath. Terie aa Deluded. “Jones 1% so easily deceived” “Why, he thinks he Is very bright.” “Yes: that's what I mean.” CHILDRENS 3_coua Not a Valuable Prize. There's no prize worth winning dis- honestly. We can’t imagine anything worse than having a silver or gold reminder of a time when we were crooked. Exchange. AAAS LARA MOTHER! SALVE for Oolds, Coughs, Croup and Pneumonia, Asthma, and Head Cae tdrrh? If you haven't get it at once It will cure you.Adv, No Wonder She Knew. Man—Tommy, does your mothet know that the buttons are off your Liver Pills it? YZ-\¢ 53) S LINIMENT
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