RR Lift off Corns! Doesn’t hurt a bit'and Freezone costs only a few. cents, With your fingers! You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be- tween the toes, and the hard skin cal- luses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. In- stantly it stops hurting, then shortly right off, root and all, of pain or soreness. Truly! bug! Loyal to the Last. “So Casey was runnin’ me down an’ ye stood up for mel” "Ot did. © sez to him, Ol, ‘ye're 1 an’ pay yer dibts, an’ ye don't get drank an’ lick yer woife, but in other respects ye're no better than Dolan!” —Journal of the American Medical Association ‘Casey,’ siz 10 coward, an’ Ta Drive Out Malaria And Bull Tp The System Take the Old Standard "E'S TASTE- LEE8 chill TONIC You kn w what you are taking, as the formulas fs printed on every label, showing it is QUININE and TRON in tasteless form. The Quinine drives out the malaria, the Iron builds up the sstem. Price 6fo. Tested. “Can you run over in you bile tonight?” over about “1 guess Ro, ve run everything else” And did you ever notice that low who is last the first to k 49 sep ite WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROOT 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. Swamp-Root has stood the test of years, It is sold by al! druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends, Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y,, for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this psper.—Adv. A Catfish Story. An old colored man at Jefferson City snught a two-pound catfish and was so well satisfied with his skill as a fisher- man that he lay down and took a nap, beside him. Another its place. When the colored man woke up, the first thing his eyes sought was the fish, and it took him several sec realize what had happened turning the fish over and seru closely, he exclaimed : how dat fish am shwunked ["— Bazoo. When the Ghost Walks, siid the told it's Then, “Yes, possible it's a siflendid house,” “but I'm purchaser, haunted.” “Haunted !" eaculx ated the pushful house agent, 3 grinning in oily i=: but you need have fashion. “Why, atte nd to that persenail) fap ir ghost is really well trained. i unless the tenant is rent."—London Tit Vain Escape. “I em not rie ugh to ¢ i tO the eat a large contribution “That Is a poor excuse.” h en of folks we know would ge! nlong better if they tongues for an exira set of vars they are fifteen! r cent., they Teach one year; thirty-seven y are five, and one-half before many of these precious lives. Drops, tinctures and soothing more or leas opium or morphine. sinta contain le quanti to Sougestions, sickness, death. toria [oulation an lead BAD BREATH Often Caused by How can anyo with & sour, gassy stomach, who I» onmtantiy belching, has heartburn and suffers from Indigestion have anything but a bad breath? stomach Acid-SMomach, EATONIC, the wonderful new stomach remedy In pleasant tasting tablet form that yoR est Like a bit of candy, Brin * guick ic sweetans the breath because it makes the stomach suweet, cool and comfortable for that nasty taste, “heady fesiling™ after too much smoking 1f neglected, Acid-Stomaeh may cause you 8 lot of serious trouble. It leads to ner vourness, headaches, insomnia, melancholia, rheumatism, sciatica, heart trouble, and cancer of the stomach It millions of victims weak and Hetlens, often brings about chronle invalidism, pre mature old age, Tou need the help that EATONIC can give you if you are not feeling as strong and well as you should You will be surprised to pee Bow much betier you will feel just as goon a8 you begin taking this wonderful stomach remedy Get & from your druggist today. He will return yolir money if you are not satisfied EATONIC (FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH) makes Its miserable, h———“—— ——— Kl Cho ™mey SPREAD DISEASE commertert i aim. Wanted Tailoring Agoni— Pig money trom the very start-—opportunity of your lifetime fo gel in your own business. We are the inrgest made -to-meanure talloring houss in the country, furnishing eslaborsts sample equipments, including 600 brand new woolons and guarantes fullest satisfactiot-perfect fit, beat Wathananatip or] or no sale. Write for our line and all accessories to be sent free; earn from $76.00 to $100.00 per week, State Jehethes you will travel or sell is your own Address BALES MANAGER, A STEVRAS, lock Box 43, Chicago, non YS AND GIRLS hey Suine, Yatation Sam. 10c. Stam Bales Co., Swisavale, Pa casos a os a A HO RHA A Sate Excollent dairy, truck farm, 236 ay of, Swallin aa sight 0 Williamsburg, peat Wn. ary os logg-—bat Bh sexes, 9,000, v. Rn * ONES, Box 5 Williamsburg, Va. MATISM Recipe a ple and 1t Hike hag ie or Sat for a conta. Medicine nt, Can Monticello, to Be World's Greatest Market for the Seed. “Jefferson con nty Monticello is the county home of the watermelon seed indns try of the United States” Monticello News, “It that this is the home of the could i for this county grows more watermelons for seed than any other section. and more wa termelons are grown ica than anywhere else” would be surprised that of the ten thousand acres utilized in the United States for growing wa- termelons for seed, Jeflerson Florida, acres busy toward that end. only place in the world where an or can be filled—and orders such are Florida Is a wonderful state, The balance of the country might be able to get along without us, but they wouldn't hive nearly as good nn time as they do now.~~Florida Times-Union. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling sshamed of your freckles, as Othlsedouble strength-ls guaranteed to remove these homely pots, Bimply get sm cunce of Othinedouble strength--from your droggiet, and spply a Jitthe of it night sod morning sod you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to dis appear, while the lighter ones have vanisl ed on tirely. It is seldom that more than or cules is meeded to completely clear the shin «01 gals 8 besutiful clear completion. Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine, as this is sold ander guarsties of woney back if It fails to remove freckles. Ady. An Odd Person, “How modestly she dresses and how sensibly.” “Yes; that woman will, do anything to attract attention” Don’t Forget Cuticura Taloum When adding to your toilet requisites An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby and dusting powder and perfume, ren dering other perfumes superfluous, You may rely on it because one of the Cuticura Trio (Boap, Ointment and Talcum), 20¢c each everywhere~~Adv. In the Falkland islands there are five times as many men as women, A good name often lasts longer thar a famous one, PREVENT INJURY BY ARMY WORMS Important That Pest Be Discov- ered Befcre Crops Have Been Seriously Damaged. EXAMINE MEADOWS CLOSELY Grass or Grain Should Be Carefully inspected to Detect Presence of Caterpillars—Poisoned Baits May Be Used. (Prepared by the United Btates Depart- ment of Agriculture.) Watchfulness is the key to success in cases of Invasion by army worms, which are’ young of certain moths or millers that fly only at night, The eggs from which the army worms hatch are laid commonly on grasses or grasslike grains and the tiny cater pillars, upon hatching, feed for several days near the ground, hidden by over- | hanging grasses or grains and thus | may escape notice until nearly full | which time they have be- | Upon the discovery of the pest in its depends very largely of stamping out infes- 10 Crops therefore iined frequently, partic ited to timothy. blue #Muges ibility Meadows discover the young worms, | If the Infested spot Le small, the grass or grain can be mowed off and straw | scattered over the spot burned, destroying the worms, If the have distributed iderable this can be stakes and the crop | avily with a solution of paris green at the rate of one pound to 00 gallons of water, or of arsenate of lend at the rate of two pounds ste or one pound of the pow- | der to 50 gallons of water. 1 ana become over fi Cons Hrea, t Poisoned baits have long been used | numer | glso the army worm. An eflicient bait of this - y & & pounds of paris bran green or two ate of lead; Juice of one-half dozen or- lefnons, Then bring the wheat and one pound of Anges or Stages and work of the true army | f, a ground beetie, Calosoma calidum, preying upon an army worm, and, at right, Calosoma larva emerg- | ing from burrow; g, a digger wasp, mass to a stiff dough by adding low- grade molasses or sirup, preferably molasses, and scatter the mixture | broadeast In small pleces throughout the infested field. : In case the worms are not discov ered until they have begun to travel | in a mass, usually they can be destroy- | ed by furrowing or ditching complete- | ly around the infested area, Summary of Control Measures for the | Army Worm, 1. Watch fields of growing grass | and grain earefully, especially the meadows, during the spring and early summer months, to discover the army worms before they become full grown and spread over the entire farm, When the worms are discovered at work, do not lose a minute, but attack them vigorously by means of the meas- ures outlined In foregoing paragraphs. 2. Polson them by spraying crops not Intended for forage with one pound of paris green to 50 gallons of water, or with two pounds of pow- dered arsenate of lead to 50 gallons of water. In case the paris green is used on tender plants, Uke corn, add two pounds of freshiy-siaked lime to B60 gallons of the mixture. This Is to prevent burning the tender plants, Where spraying is not practicable, the use of the polsoned-bran bait al ready mentioned Is strongly recom- mended. 8. In ease the worms are crawling in a body, surround them with a fur or diteh ond crush them with a iol as they fall into iL CARE AND ATTENTION NEEDED BY TERRACES on —, Should Bz Looked After Before Loose Soil Settles. Weak Places Should Be Inspected Im. mediately After Each Rain and Breaks Repaired—Sow Some Kind of Cover Crops. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture) Terraces require considerable care and attention, especially during the firet year, hefore the loose soll has had time to become settled thoroughly. All apparently weak places should be visited after every heavy rain, and any breaks should be repaired immedi nately with a shovel, It is best not to cultivate the terraces the first year, but to seed them to some kind of cover crop. paraliel to the terraces, one terrace, of the top row tends to {keep the top of the terrace at the proper height. Where the run across the terraces, as is Embankment soft is moved down the side slopes hy cultiva As a result, the fre more liable to break, and much more maintena than where the to the terraces, All terraces that are should be plowed at len gnd the soil should be thre In this way the height of the terrace Is kept up and the iw broadened each year. that washes badly be tween the terraces should not be cul tivated. The terraces should first Le well built and the entire field seceded to. grass and used for pasture or mendow, When it Is found necessary to Cross a farm road in terracing a field, the {f the terraces should be co without regard to the Where the terraces are as much t broad, no provision tion. fOrraeeR nee work is OWE sire run required parallel cultivated fi YOenr, wn to the &f once center, base may Steep land tinued ROTORS across them, main breaks, should be carefully prevent possibile but they ence to traffic and injury to the ter TACOS generally results where no pro- vision for crossing is made. Some water 1s carried under the often obstructed by from the A wooden bridge spanning the | channel, #0 8% not to reduce very much { the cross-sectional area of the water. ‘way, makes a more desirable and sat- iefactory crossing. FOR HOME GARDENERS (Prepared by the United States De. partment of Agriculture.) Home gardeners will find that all of the most common insects and diseases attacking vegeta- bles are catalogued in the Unit- ed States Department of Agri culture's Farmers’ Bulletin 856, which will be sent free on re- quest of the department. This bulletin tells how to detect the presence of destructive insects and diseases and how to prevent and fight them. a HAND SPRAYER VERY USEFUL Especially Handy in Applying Rem. edies for Control of Garden Insects and Diseases, (Prepafed by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture) Control of Insects and diseases af- fecting garden crops has been made so simple that It is little trouble now- adays to apply the remedies, It is not necessary to have a lot of expen sive apparatus. A cheap hand spray- er or a sprinkling can may be used to apply a the remedies that are used in liquid form. Poisons In the dry or powdered form can be ap- plied by dustmg them upon the plants by means of a cheesecloth or gunny sack. 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