On a warm day there’ s ro more refreshe chilled and sliced! Kill Dandruff With Cuticura ; EE Fay Er ANTISEPTIC POWDER PLACED ATTRACTS AND KIL 118 | ALL FLIES, Hants CLOan OFT Amen NH venient, oh wil ssamon, i a HAROLD SOMERS, 160 DeKalb Ave., Brockin, N. X. Everything Lovely, “Howdy, Gap!” sawuted an soguaint- ance, pon meeting the known Rumpus Ridge citizem om a shopping expedition in Tumlinville. “Hew's everything ‘going with you? | “Figer'n frog hair, Jurd™ triundph | } weld antly replied Gap Johnson, “Of course, | my wife has been sorter puny, yar of late, and several of the children have | got the measles and mumps and one thing and another, and the lightning struck the corner of the house tuther | night and like to have tore the whole place to pieces, and one of the kids fell out of a tree and broke his arm, and a feller took a shot at me day be fore yesterday and ventilated my ear. | and such as that, but I swapped for | & running horse last week, and a couple of my hounds have got pups apiece. Aw, I tell you, can't keep a good man down !™ sas City Star six | they —Kan- | Well Known. I was hurrying home up the hill when | i a little boy came rushing down in such haste that he ran headlong into me. He was quite breathless and very flushed, “Have you seen my pa? he managed | to stammer, “I don’t know your pa, little boy,” said L He looked at me in round.eved won- | der and his pink cheeks fairly stuck out. “You don’t know my pa? he said In- credulously. “Why, I know pa just as easy "— Exchange, i BELCHING Caused by Acid-Stomach Tet EATONIC, the wonderful mellern momarh remedy, give you quick selief froma disgusting belching, food. repeating. dndigestion, bloated, gassy stomach, dywpep. sin, Beuriburn snd other stomach mlaerios They are all caused by Acid-Stomash Trom which xbout nine people out of tem suffer in one way or anciher. One writes as fol ows: “Before 1 used EATONIC, | could not wat a bite without belching It right up. solr and bitter. 1 have not had & bit of trouble sinos the first tablet.” Millions are victims of Ackd Stomach without knowing ft. They sre weak and siling, have poor digestion, bodies nprop erly mourished although they may eat heart iy an acid-stomach !s neglected. Cirrhosis of the liver, intestinal congestion gastritis eatarrh of the stomach-—these are only & few of the many ailments often caosad bY Acid-Stomach. A sufferer from Catarrh of the standing writes: “I had eatarrh for to do me any goodiust temporary relief-—until 1 used EATORIC nt is & wonderful remedy and | do not want te be without It." If you are not fssiing quite right-iar energy and epthurisem snd don’t Resw jus where to locates the trouble-—iry EATON] 5 snd see how much better you wili feel In Very WAY At all drug stores your money back If you are not satisfied EATONIC (FOR YOUR ACID-STOMA CH of the stomach Evidently Was Well Quainted With the Weakness of His Long-Winded Friend. Pultadelphina lawyer, retired, whe, the days of His active practice, inotorione for his longwindedneas, On ene occasion he had hee tng forth Lis concluding argument for six hours, and the end was nowhere in sight, when the opposing attorney beckoned his associate and whispered : “Can't you stop him, Jack?” *T'll stop him In two minutes,” Jack confidently. And he wrote and passed to the orator the following 1 spout. “My Dear Colonel—As soon as you finish your magnificent argument J would like you to join me at the ho {tel In a bumper of rare old Bourbon.” The lawyer halted in the midst of an impassioned period, put on his and read the note that had then he removed his taking up his hat and bag, he said: “And now, may It please the court A minute later he was proceeding in Who'd do the work of the world if everybody were rich? OSTUM CEREAL note results. SAVE LABOR IN GROWING BEETS Use of More Horses and Larger ‘Implements Reduces Work of Farm Laborers. COMPARISON OF PLOW CREWS Approximately One Hour an Acre Less of Man Labor Is Necessary to Operate Plow Drawn by Three Horees Than by Two, (Prepared by the United Btates Depart. ment of Agriculture) Many farmers are solving the labor problem by using larger hopiements and more horses, Buch practices have enabled sugar-bee! growers greatly reduce their expenses for man labo and Increase their opers normal man labor required in growing sugar be will vary from 80 te 135 hours or mope acre, Under conditions, more horses and larger ng are used, the man labor os operations will be mately 20 per cent, A direct comparison in Michigan Ons unuer UOns, is an uverype whore lcwents washing reduced of and Ohio, which the shia piewing - where done are uniform, ws that one io horses operate a than by as ulso when a or plank can plow, and thus the win by three larger oullil, tractor is uscd, a foat ched to the of a cloddy surface with little sdditional In disking in the Michi und that done in and was « hour over $23 aaa of man un whiorse equipment, hot ir Saving in Sugar Beets, xing the four wilds require possible for the work accomplished, any and time ix an ”~ crops and afl r ving ¥ LT SR ne int to th TOWIng « f 8 competing t In the distribution of Under averng re Comdit rSes woring approxima tly # Not on ably [1 MAIR 8 CTOW lif acres of beets a day. A ir horses will prot CITY'S « OF POF nder favorable of the 4 acres & day u conditions, ‘he performance the wddition of more if, by using sn ext lifter, this work can be power, horse on the time will be available beets to the factory or load! Harvesters Mean Further Economy. An appreciable saving In farm labor will uodoubtedly be accomplished ng station. harvesters, The hand labor sugar beeis, compriking such tions as blocking, thinning, pulling, topping and loading, al hoeing, consti tal man labor required In growing the ing. when combined, make up 24 to 42 per cent of the work, Estimates made by several growers show a variation ment for the hand work in harvesting. It is very apparent, gays the bulletin few hours an acre with the introduc tion of the mechanical harvester. SOY BEAN IMPORTANT CROP Has High Protein Value and May Be Fed to Advantage With Less Nitrogenous Crops, (Prepared by the United States Departs ment of Agriculture.) The soy bean has an important place among soiling crops. Having a high protein value, the crop may be fed to good advantage with jess nitrogen ous crops, such ns corn, sorghum, so A Field of Boy Beans. dan grass, and millet. The great vae different varieties of soy beans or the planting of the same vari ty at differ ent dates will make it possible to have a succession of green forage throughout the greater part of the summer and fall, When the erop has become well established it grows well during drought and often succeeds whet other crops fall, CULTIVATION NEEDED IN CORN PRODUCTION Object Is to Promote Early Growth and Development. Methods Will Vary to Meet Require ments of Planting—Prevent Weeds From Robbing 8cil of Mois. ture and Fertility. (Prepared by the Unlied Fiates Depart. ment of Agriculture.) Approximately 100,000.000 acres of corn in the United States are anuually given two or more cultivationg, Culti- vution Is considered essential in corn production, The general purpose of cultivation Is to promote the early growth and later development the corn plant. The usual type of culti vation is sometimes modified to meet special conditions, such as retarding he vegetative growth of the plant by cutting the corn roots in early cultiva- The kind of cnitivation will also to sone extent the r ements different methods of planting. Some of hie of tion. Vary aul to meet of the most successful growers begin thelr enltivation they plant their tthat a deep cultivation of the soll i this » in of us much va | nit ion 1t com before claim nt ETO. vent weds I moisture the to - its surface Corn Is cultivated to pre m robbing the corn of 1 fertility, best condition the soil the surface In infail, to put ahsorh ra by drying kly, and to save moist ipiliary rise to ito farm ure by check. ig the o3 the =o fu 2, {orn should be cul enough to keep down the we maintain a loose soll muleh has attal this end a gre vations will be necosears reals of a {nee soll to This crust must { crap pee] Hig growt ef y Cultivation Is Essential in the Produc tion of Corn. ithe soil mulch restored run-off and evaporation will soon rob the crop of much-needed mo i Prompiness in restoring the soil mulch after each rain is of great importance, | This work can be rapidly and less ex { penxively performed by use of double cultivators widened, and by driving { astride each alternate row, us by this { practice the mulch is restored in half the time necessary to drive astride of i every row, Corn should not be cultivated so { long as the soil mulch is in tion and free of weeds, Corn should i not be cultivated when the soll turns up In clods, breaking the corn roots {and permitting the soll to dry out to greater depth than it would if not cultivated, Or excessive siure good condi HAY CROPS FOR LIVE STOCK Many Farmers Unmindful of Neces sity of Providing for Fall and Winter Feeding. (Prepared by the Unlied States Depart ment of Agriculture.) The high price of rough feed em phasizes the necessity of nll farmers planting a sufficient acreage of sume mer forage crops to enable them to provide themselves with hay and other roughages for their live stock during the coming year. With the abundance of pasture available in the springtime farmers oftentimes are une mindful of the necessity of providing for that period during the fall when pasture will be dry, or during the win. ter when there will be no feed avall able. The county agents shonld be con sulted with reference to the availabil ity of seed. Where outside purchases have to be made the order should be placed at once, so that the seed may be on hand to sow when the soll is in good condition and the season is not too far advancd. Among the several smmmer hay crops for the Southwest sorghum or Sudan gross are undoubtedly in most favor. In the ern territory sorghum and cowpeas, planted any time before the first of July, will ma. ture a great abundance of good qual ity rough feed for mules or cattle, The county agents should be consulted with reference to best crops for local conditions, method of planting and quantity of seed per acre to be used BUDDHA nN PLACE OF GOD Eastern Leader's Shrew Attempt to Stem the Onward March of Chris. tianity In East, COULDN'T SLEEP Was Miserable and Loosing Weight Suffering From Kidney Complaint. Doan’s Removed the Trouble. wn and out from * suave Harry Griffith, of 228 N, Darlington 85t., Westchester, Pa, kidney secretions bLurped like to do fcalcing water, Bometimes there woud be 8 complete stoppage and, oh! what 5 | suffered! My feet ame swollen snd | had a time of it gelling on my shoes strong Puddhist ovement (o re und estab ag the rapid Yaniantka and a lea vive and reform Heh It ne a bul encroachment of Christianity. He de: aun lent way this was 10 found a school for which be ctive than the Cliristiin women's, 80 he fine hulldings and installed modern - back 1 (ht % : s “ly he it en methods. He hired good teachers, Al My Fy art rig : . % | over my kidneve Nights the paraphernalia of the best western / 1 nothing but toss sehonls In fact, the , about it was just as close ns it Lh 1 ft knife were nto my back. | ver with wis n der in the “Y was about do Lvsgdaihiinn 3 tuddhism kidney trouble Wark inst ded Cx giris more utr: i] wou erected did tuken over, curriculum was about could be to that of the not far away. inent feature Wis ne Christian Buddhism was a prom of the 0h the old-fashioned Buddhism, but new form which has borrowed Christianit school hymns, the school i » ef int bend « bo out terrible pain and 1 not would fall to my knees and craw] along th to or bold of something to help myself from Yi Blinding dizzy é on anil ible ‘Sea aches Be ! 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