TOO WEAK TO FIGHT The “Come-back’” man was really never down-and-out. His weakened condition because of overwork, lack of exercise, im- roper eating and living demands stimula- ion to satisfy the cry for a health-givin Sipetiie and the refreshing sleep ay RIneA. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil e National Remedy of Holland, gn ‘the work. They are wonderful. Three of these capsules each day will put & man on his feet before he knows it; whether his trouble comes from uric acid poisoning, the kidneys, gravel or stone in the Soe er stomach derangement or other ailments that befall the over-zealous Amer- jean. The best known, most reliable rem- edy for these troubles is GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capaales. This remedy has stood the test for more than 200 years gince its discovery in the ancient labora- tories in Holland. It acts directly and gives relief at once. Don’t wait until you are entirely down-and-out, but take them today. Your druggist will gladly refund your money if they do not help you. Aec- = t no substitutes. Look for the name LD MEDAL on every box, three sizes. They are the pure, original, imported Haarlem Oil Capsules.—Ady. A Bad Excuse. In the good old days of long ago a king sald to his jester: “Fool, me an illustration of the truth of the old adage, "A bad excuse is worse than no excuse,’ and be quick about it.” The jester at once placed his arms round the king and kissed him most affectionately, The king waxed exceedingly wrath. “How dare you take such liberty, you insolent varlet!” he exclaimed. “I beg your majesty’'s pardon,” plied the jester, queen.” —London Chronicle, re- How's This ? We offer $100.00 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is tak- en internally and acts through ths Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Price 75¢. Testimonials free. 34 Chaniey & Co., Toledo, Ohlo, Enthusiastic. “He's very enthusiastic project he thinks of going into.” hatched, eh?” “Yes, and figures two to a shell,”— Louisville Courier-Journal. Cuticura Complexions. Nothing better than hands soft and white, ton.” Soap 25, Ointment 2 Sold by druggists and by mall 25 and 50.—~Adv, Exacting Customer. “Anyhow, 1 wouldn't feed Prince Willle along with the other Germans,” exclalmed the unrelenting woman. “Why not?” “He's the sort that get agreeable unless you always gave him white bread and three lumps of sugar in his coffee.” would important to Mothers CASTORIA, that famous old remedy Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Grr [ edt rs. Toe Much to Expect. home?” speak French when he asked Mrs. Corntossel, “No,” replied her can take it from me been too busy fighting any fancy fecomplisiunents.” gets husband. that Josh to stop an’ has Stomach and Bows! troables. Heo directions on the bottle. Often the Case. “That Kaiser Bill was a bad actor.” “Yes” “And like many was 80 busy getting his name type on the billboards that he to see the handwriting on the wall.” Eeep clean inside as well as gutaide by 8 gentile laxative at least once a week, Doctor Pierre's Pleasant Pellets. Adv. such as Lending a Hand, our soldier boys on the other side? asked the orator at the woman's meet- ing. “Lend a hand?’ piped up one of the sweet young things. “Why. I gave my hand to one before he went over I” RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION FOR THE KIDNEYS For many years druggists have watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medi: cine. It is a physician's prescription, Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi cine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad- der do the work nature intended they should do. Bwamp-Root has stood the test of years, It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. Se other kidney medi has so many friends, Be wure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once, However, if you wish first to test this wt preparation send ten c« ts to Dr, mer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y,, for a me bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Ady. A grateful nation will not be a boast: ful nation. Good health 4 ds u whitney dndian casts, Bile. safeguard digestion and 1 as purgative, Ar ’ Many mean men are men of means RURAL RAT CLUB OF GREAT VALUE Offer Prizes for Destruction of Harmful Rodents—Better Plan Than Bounties. oa EVERYBODY SHOULD COMPETE Appeal to Civic Pride Will Often Bring Excellent Results in Clean- ing Up Premises—Leader Is of Importance. (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) In any rural community badly in- fested with rats, it is a good plan for farmers to form rat clubs and offer prizes for destroying the rodents, The | younger members of the community as well as adults should be allowed to compete and the prizes should be as once a! A first, second, and third prize the cifie greatest number of rat talls. Spe- rules governing the contests struction as to the proper methods of trapping or otherwise killing rats Prizes may donation or The than a because it more enthusiasm and costs A rat and sparrow club in Eng- land In three seasons secured the de- of 16,000 rats and 28000 an expenditure of less Had ordi- been pald, the same cost £1,000 or £1,200. Co-operation Needed. the matter of rat infestation, | each meeting of the club. provided by private bounties In They show a marked | and a Yet the | the summer. Pigeon lofts, also, in small towns are subject to ralds by rats, and the toll of eggs and young squabs {8s often heavy. Rats can climb fine-meshed netting and gain en- | pigeon yard at the top where the birds themselves enter, Repression in Villages. The measures recommended for re- | pressing rats on farms will apply to | villages, but co-operation of citizens | GRAIN SORGHUMS IN PANHANDLE SECTION Early and Dwarf Varieties Are Safest for All Seasons, . Results Given of Experiments Cone ducted by United States Depart. ment of Agriculture—Earii- ness Is Most Important. ment of Agriculture.) feed crops In the southern portion of the Great Plains region where rain. fall is limited, only well-adapted va rieties produce good yields in the less favorable seasons, according to the United States department of agricul- ture, Since 1004 the department has conducted experiments in growing sor- ghum in the Panhandle section of Texas, and one of the important fea- tures of the work has been to de- termine what varieties can be depend- A Field of Sorghum. ed upon In all seasons, “Grain Sorghum Panhandle of Texas” by the department, sults obtained in the nine-year period from 1908 to 1916, Inclusive. Earli- ness is the most important single fac- tor, to the bulletin, in the varietal adaptation of grain-sorghun to the in the high Dwarfn is next important factor, while combination of the two Is extrem > efficient In se Dwarf milo, Dawn julletin GOS, Experiments in the just published resents the re- I accarding 18 conditions obtaining section CRS the the ly mast i rier hy arought. (dwarf) kafir and asons of Rodents. readily obtained. Often the | small town has a civic club which | could take up rat work whenever its It requires | slon in motion. The leader should the rodent. An appeal to civic | pride will often bring excellent re- | suits in cleaning up premises and in | replacing wooden walks or porches, di- lapidated buildings, or other harbors for rats, RIGHT CARE OF DAIRY COWS Expensive Practice to Permit Animals to Get in Run-Down Condition as Pastures Wane, (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) As pastures begin to wane it Is often the custom to permit the cows to get In a run-down condition. This is an ex- pensive practice. As the pastures give | out begin to increase other feeds so as | to keep the milk flow constant. Prepa- rations should also be made to shelter the animals from cold rains, sleet and snow. More energy is consumed In maintaining the body heat of the anl- mal exposed to severe weather than is utilized in the production of milk and butter, HEAVES 1S COMMON AILMENT Annoying Diseast of Horse interferes With Usefulness of Animal and Detragts From Viiue. Heaves is a very common and an. noying disease of horses, Interfering seriously with the usefulness of the animal, and consequently detracting from its value, Mainly a disease of old horses, it is essentially the result of faulty feeding and working, espe cially hard pulling or fast driving when the stomach is overloaded. Gross feeders are Requnmgly . subjects of adapted varieties, the first and second the high, dry plains, PRODUCTION OF FALL COLTS Important That Newbom Foal Given Protection From Cold Guard Against Disease. Be (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agri the production to be gaining horse-producing in some sections where the p of horses has been previous lected, it is ds en that these young- sters be accorded every chance to be- season in the Although they are exposed ture.) of fall colts favor In many sections, well Since feems as as winter best pos- avoid to ex gible cond fy tions, evil, they must be in stables most until the following grass maintained geason. Jointill, a germ disease, which born foals, ligation should be coutrolled by or binding of the unbilical in a 1.500 solution of corrosive sub- limate. The filth germs which cause the disease enter the body by means of the umbilical cord unless such pre- cautions are taken. A piece of sur. geon's silk should be bound around the cord as close to the body of the as possible. Then the sub limate solution should be applied to twice daily until it drops off. The colt should be born in a well-lighted has been disinfected thoroughly and bedded with clean, bright straw, Aft. er the birth of the colt the stall should be cleaned out and disinfected again, while the litter should be burned. BAD PLACE FOR IMPLEMENTS Wagon or Cultivator Should Not Be Left in Open Field—Barn Is Al- ways Available. All outdoors is a big shed, but not the best place for the wagon or culti- vator when finished with it for a few days, open and shut the doors, WINTER FEED FOR CATTLE Few Combinations More Economical Than Ration of Silage and Cot- tonseed Oil. There are few combinations of feed which are more economical than a ra- tion of silage and cottonseed meal for wintering stocker cattle. One pound of cottonseed meal a day combined with what silage stocker steers will eat will cause them fo galn slightly, ‘Spanish Influenza can be prevented easier than it can be cured. At the first sign of a shiver or sneeze, take QL CASCARA EE? QUININE % 0 Cd Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet form——safe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. The genuine box has a Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores. Glenn’s Sulphur Soap No other toilet soap is as effi- cient in clearing the com- plexionof blemishes. The sulphur Purifies (All Druggists.) Contains 30% Pure Sulphur. This Large Bottle of YAGER’S LINIMENT contains twice as much as the usual 50 cent bottle of liniment and lasts the average family for months. [t quickly alleviates pain caused from rheumatism, sciatica, neu- ralgia, sprains, etc, Sold by all dealers. Price 35¢c. YAGER'S MIEN) RELIEVES PAIN ° GILBERT BROS. & CO. Baltimore, Ma BOOKS (dt isropty) "apteriog Yh vor Niles B. Good Active, PO Box 20- A Chicago, 111 Royal Journalist. t of tribute nal on : d be used r whet het “Palace y ¢Xis- wy f ars of woul he language.” tence in un- KiOns, royalty pleasant while all t rom similar actions per- aie re neren s nation BALLON iynl Grove's Tasteless chill Tonle restores vitality and snergy by purifying and en riching the blood. You can sob fee! its Strengih- ening. lovigorating Beet. Price Me when whis- x acl ana Jeventh, ng and the wakened up we shall such a re in to spend Chicago WAS GOOD ENOUGH REASON Accused Man's Lawyer Asserted His Client's Innocence, 850 What Was There for Jury to Do? “The extreme Juror, following story either shows ignorance on the part of a or it shows what a charm some lawyers exercise jury,” sald a former marshal southern Indiana city. “A murder was committed and jt on # of a had committed the money and he re- tained the best lawyers, The two law- vers we will enll White and Black, be- cause White and Black are not thelr real names, The jury was made up largely of men who tilled the soil They were of the honest sort, White { and Black, especially White, | sented thelr client's case, telling | he could not do such a horrible { using thelr handkerchiefs occasionally in the telling, that the jurors were car- ried away and voted for acquittal, “Later I met one of the jurors and I sald him: ‘Jones, afd you vote to acquit the prisoner The evi clearly that he was who we deed. were sure jut he had BO how deed, to why dence showed guilty.’ "No, said igo? 1 coun that man was not ‘What makes you tered. ‘Why, because White sald he wasn't! Jones," sir, Jones guilty, think Mr Juded COL Autocrat and Diplomat. “William ! fit to com feet off th she shouted in a volee 1d a regiment, "tal a} table ant vou to your this very i the world renlize more and more that their work at home helped the men at the Front. It in- volved great sacrifices, hard work and unusual physical strength. Women at home should study nursing for the home, A good way to learn is te usk your druggist for a copy or send Oe to publishers of the “Med- ical Adviser,” 663 Main St, Buflala, N.Y. and et a copy of their 1,000 page book ‘bound in cloth, with chapters on First Aid, Taking Care of the Sick or Wounded, Physiology, Hygiene, Anato- my, Sex Problems, Mother and Babe. Nobody, man or woman, can do good work when health ois im paired. If a woman is nervous or has dizzy spells, soffers from awful pains at regular or irregular intervals she should turn to a tonie iby 4 up of herbs, and without alcohol, which makes weak women strong and sick women well. It is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Send Dr. Pierce, Buflalo, N. Y., 10 cents for trial package. Fhnladelphia, Poa. “1 was in very delicate Women all over d tre ngth the fret Ppt taking n perfect henith r years after wards | depended upos Presor g Chie $ of strong) giver expect was wy earlier experience Mrs. Mary Bushey, “<2 Kill Dandruff C 255 fe 1827 E. Clementine Sk 1 sioum Cwtdcurs, Become am AIRPLANES Won the War [7.705% mechanic. Learn how 10 build airplanes. Mapufeo turers and Government need ra. ned men. Let us teach you bow to bulid your own airplane Our course in practieal ai np ane const rection quali Bes you. We Bave ta 3 nareds of OLbers, 50 OAS tench y 8. No cw our soho practical work on'y, Writ psiraied booklet Cc. 0% U. 8 AYRO sO HOOL, 5 Park Bow, New Yorke + Bags ant E Fa &a indy ®t | - = that's what thousands of farmers farmers to make money and happy, She wants prosperous homes for themselves *h AR for beef or dairy purposes. Good sch 8 and churches; migration, Ottawa, Canada, or to Canadian Governmen * Agent 80, send us this adv. with us the B0e after you get It Music for All ‘Occasions. to visit, eight-year-old Marian cried for everything she wanted. Aunt May wept). “Don’t ery, little girl, don't ery, ete.” All to Marian's disgust. One night when father was fussy, Auntie proved that there was a song to suit him, Sweetly she sang: up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile.” A few nights Inter a bachelor of very came to call May. Auntie was very happy until | suddenly from the next room victrola | came: “Darling, I Am Growing Old.” Marian had seized her In a Newspaper Office, “Any naval engagement tonight? “No; but I've a military wedding” Chicago Dally News. st can't supply Chicago a Diamond Center. New York during the war has be- come one of the world's greatest cen- | | ters of the diamond trade. The Unit: | ed States now buys almost the entire; | output of the South African mines, | which supply 05 per cent of the world's | diamonds, Several diamond cutting | factories have been established in New | York. The diamond headquarters of the West are In Chicago. It is sald more cut and uncut diamonds are { housed In one building In Chicago | | than In any one building in the world. You never can know how superior to other | preparations Dr Peery's "Dead Shot” is un. til you have irled It once A single dose cleans out Worms or TApewonn Adv. Country's Champion Knitter. The day the armistice was signed | Miss Hannah Turner of West Pitts. field, Mass, finished her one hundredth | sweater for the navy. She began knit. ting in December, 1017, which means that she produced one sweater in every three days. When she notified Boston that she had completed her eightieth sweater she was told she had beaten any knitter in the United States. In her spare moments she also made one or two mufflers and some wristiets, She had never done any knitting before she undertook this wartime work. New York has 53,353 September peg. | mo y istered enemy aliens EA TON; \C/ Ai Ban PATENTS Friinsses Rates reasonable. Highest Virginia Farms for Sale 2 Be had} ALY PAYmeniss; come and see uw nr I en n Abe | Dasinesy: B00 sios land 80 OY Our ese went on applieation Noréolk, Virginia Ail vr ry! es ao OGGARD & 00, IN USE FOR 35 YEARS BABES The Quick and Sure Cure for | MALARIA, CHILLS, FEVER AND LA GRIPPE it Is a Powerful Tonle and Appetizer Will cure that tired feeling, pains in back, mbes and head. Contains no quinine, arsenic or habli-forming ingredient. ‘HIS ADVICE TO SUFFERERS Mr. RT. Btright, of 88 Arabella Bi, Knoxville, | Rusbuzgd, In Pa, sefered for 3 years with stomach, iiver, bindder, kidney trouble and asthma. Duri | his sufferings, be tried Fretiihing advised 0 ble, | which ha a fortune, x rg of ht Hon. | Prof. Dr. Jos, Herman's er i | Bert Be 0 him 118 merite. This Man Rimes i reosived by pares) post, a hittainy "on Forepecial’ advies and Fg Wiuicrng Gren, Sarvien, Fi Old .Folk’s Socgthe will be Piso Great sickle relieves ey sive han on by more than Sty years of use PISO’S |W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO 51.1918 N uv, BALTIMORE, NO 51-1918
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