GET READY OR “FLU” Keep Your Liver Active, Your System Purified and Free From Colds by Taking Calotabs, the Nausealess Calomel Tablets, that are De- lightful, Safe and Sure. Physicians and Druggists are advis- purified and their organs in perfect working order as a protection against the return of influenza. They know complications. revent serious complications take one alotab at bedtime with a swallow of water—that’s all. No salts, no nausea, no griping, no sickening after effects. Next morning your cold has vanished, your liver is active, your system is puri- fied and refreshed and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for break- fast. Eat what you please—no danger. Calotabs are sold only in sealed packages, price thirty-five cents, Every druggist is authorized to refund delighted with Calotabs.—(Adv.) Quite a Shock. Bridegroom (éxpectantly)—Now dear father-in-law, I wish to say Just a word about my debts Father-in-law (slapping back)—Debts, my boy? rant one. him on IS CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! from stomach, liver and Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are child { having the best and most harm- less laxative or physic for the littie stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicic Full directions for child's dose on each bot: tle. Give It without fear. Mother! You must say “Calilornla.” Ady, sure us fruity taste. Trying On a Hat. “Now, madam, yon get the “The effect on me is all right, the price tag to my note that effect.” ONLY WAY ASPIRIN SHOULD BE TAKEN effect” Show follow directions in package. The Bayer Company, who introduced Aspirin, tell in thelr careful directions in each of genuine “Bayer Tablets Aspirin” that to get the best results one or two glasses of water should be drank taking tablets. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” to genuine must be marked with the safety “Bayer Cross,” Then you are getting the world-famous Aspirin, pre scribed by physicians for over eighteen years, Each unbroken contains proper Headache, Toothache, ralgia, Lumbago, tis, and for Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents, Druggists also sell larger “Bayer” packages, is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac- ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicy- ticacid.—Adv, Clean up the little tasks of today and be ready for the big tasks of to- morrow. - SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands apon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp Root makes friends quickly be cause its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi um and large. However, if you wish first to test this eat preparation send ten cents to Dr. ilmer & Co,, Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper.—Adv. package of after “Payer” package directions for Colds, Earache, Neu It Is casy to get rich after you have the first million. IN CUT TIMBER Understanding of Elementary Principles of Forestry Will Assist Farmer, CAN SELL IN CARLOAD LOTS Wasteful Practice to Put High-Priced Logs to Ordinary Use on Farm-— Much Pine, Yellow Poplar and Cotton Wood Used for Pulp. by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture.) An understanding of the elementary principles of farm forestry will en- able the farmer to market his timber Southern sections of logs In the other high-grade farm. many well, the average and country in the as red gum, ash, cherry, and black lots direct manufacturing plants, even though these are located at some Many local log-using plants small wagon or the clear logs oak and poplar 16 finches and up in are most profitably sold to sawmill plants es equipped for quartering and veneering woods. High prices at load. ing points make It wasteful to put such logs to ordinary use at home, Paper Pulp Wood, Large quantities of pine are cut and sold by southern farmers for paper pulp wood. Yellow poplar and cot tonwood, red gum, tupelo and others to distance, in lots as load. In as a South yellow diameter white purpose, according to forestry special- ists. The wood must be pealed and fs usually marketed in 4-foot lengths and 8 to 10 inches in diameter. Pulp wood 1s sold by the cord, and the prices usually range from about $4 to 26 for pine and from $5 to $9 for poplar, cottonwood, Farm Timber Product allroad have standard farm ti rule, however, only fair wages ete, been a mber product, AS a X v — P se—-— the price represents for ties long cutting. timber itself. For example, a tle 7 manufacture are taken Into would have a value equiva- of Cost board white valued at $16.30 a thousand This Is a low figure for onk. It Is often a mistake to cut d young tree for one small tie when in a short time the tree could produce two ties. INSPECTION SERVICE GROWS Certificates Issued by Inspectors State Condition of Interstate Shipments. he inspection service for shipments and vegetables, started In 1917 by the bureau of markets, United States department of agriculture, has been extended to cover 150 designated fruits Federal Inspector Inspecting Carload of Badly Sprouted Potatoes, markets, The certificates Issued by In. tion of interstate shipments as they arrive at market centers and are used as a basis for settling claims that may arise between shipper and consignee, WHITE LEGHORN BEST LAYER Average Total Production of Eggs During Life Is About 500. Profitable Four Years, The White Leghorn Is the most im- portant egg-producing breed at the present time. The average life of a White Leghorn is about six years, The average total production of eggs Is above 500 and the maximum possible above 1,000, but they are seldom profitable to keep after the fourth year, REMOVE RAM DURING WINTER Should Not Be Permitted to Run With Ewes Because He Gets “Bossy” and Eats Too Much, The ram can be allowed to stay with the ewes until winter and then he should be taken away from them, If he stays with the ewes during the winter he will eat too much, get “bossy” and bunt them around, often causing abortotu THOUSANDS OF WILD ANIMALS DESTROYED At Least $5,000,000 Saved to Farmers and Stockmen, Marked Decrease In Number of Coy- otes Followed by Corresponding Decrease in Loss of Sheep, Cat. tie, Pigs and Poultry. (Prepared by ment the United States Depart- of Agriculture.) the estimates of farmers and themselves, there has been saved to them during the past year not less than 85000000 from the hunting of predatory wild animals by the United States department of ag riculture, In co-operation with the states, The work Is done by the bureau of biological survey and such agencies are designated by various year about 32,000 wild animals wert killed under the direction of the bl ological survey by a force of between 400 and 500 skilled hunters. Indi cations are still Taking stockmen as states, count made of animals thus stroyed, was conducted in the sections of Arizona, Colorado, Nevada New Mexico, Utah, ard This was followed by a marked crease In the number of coyotes, par ticularly corresponding de in of cattle great de with =n crease the losacs sheep, ue in Top of a Yellow Pine Tree— FARM ANIMALS ATTENTION TO SICK ANIMALS Inability of Laymen to Recognize All. ments Often Results in Loss of Valuable Stock. (Prepared by the United States ment of Agriculture.) The tendency of laymen to engage in the diagnosis and treatment diseases of live stock Is In a great many Instances resulting 'n animals through inability to properly recognize ailments In to needed treatment, or through applying remedies not indicated in ‘he specific cases, Depart. losses time This is particularly dangerous in the handling of infections and con- tagious nt original but diseases where only the nt stake herd is Fiank Injection—Proper Handling of Hog Cholera Treatment Is Abso. iutely Essential to the Checking of the Disease, ber of These Animals in the Wést Which Have Eluded the Hunters plgs, colts, say that and lambing g annual losses or have been an [llustration, there 75 miles diameter In orado where sheep reported an sheep a day Poisoning ducted through sons, Destruction of pre mals has been now range tended for several without loss area are nominal, on entirely elim is an area about western Col formerly yo in Owners of th ie average loss throughout have two 8u« SOR SON. operations been coasive datory thorough that sheep 80 gh freely, sometimes unat days in succession, Losses throughout the BORAX USED IN FERTILIZER Container Must Be Properly Marked According to Order of Secre. tary of Agriculture, A recent order signed under the control act by the secretary of ag riculture, and issued hy the bureau of gsolls of the United States department of agriculture provides follows “That hereafter no licensee handling or dealing In fertilizers or fertilizer ingredients shall for application as sell contains more than one-tenth of 1 per cent of boron, expressed as anhydrous borax, unless the container thereon be marked, tagged, branded, or labeled so as to show plainly and conspicuous ly, as part of the analysis, the per centage of borax present.” ANIMAL FOOD IS Farmer Makes Mistake in Neglecting Any of Elements in Ration Stimulating Eggs. Many poultry flocks which receive an abundance of fine quality grain do to a lack of animal food milk, buttermilk or beef scrap. experiments by practical prove the value of both beef scrap and sour milk In the hen's ration. At the present price of grain and eggs the farmer can hardly afford to neglect any of the elements In the ration which enable the hen to pay for her feed. EXCELLENT FEED FOR SHEEP Ewes Thrive on Three to Five Pounds of Silage Daily, With Alfalfa as Roughage. An ideal winter feed for breeding ewes (8 three to five pounds per day of good corn silage to each ewe, and want alfalfa hay they will eat up clean, The silage should be made from well-rua- tured, well-cured com, Wise to call in who frequently » or disease wrong the procedure in the handling According to expe an cholera outbreak. ris it is not always easy matter to recognize hog uy symptoms all pneumonia, are sometimes obscure Other ments of worms and stages of development, swine, such as tuberculosis, at certain somewhat Accordingly, are required to distinguish between these and hog re semble hog cholera. training and experience cholera. The acquire taining cholern. should knowledge per- to control and of hog Of late many complica tions associated with the disease have multiplicity of opinions among those who claim fo understand the ailments of swine, and practicing veterinarian all possible suppression created a various hasty judgment has in some cases led to losses which could have been avoid through a careful consideration of od LESS MEAT IF BACK | AND KIDNEYS HURT| Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers You. Eating meat regularly eventually | produces kidney trouble in some form | or other, says a well-known authority, | because the uric acid In meat the kidneys, they become overworked; sluggish ; up and all of distress, particularly back- | excites | clog Cf Use rheumatic twinges, severe stomach, liver, sleeplessness, nary irritation, The moment your back hurts or kid. | headaches, | constipation, torpid bladder and url | bothers you, get about four ounces of | Jad Salts from any take a tablespoonful pharmacy; | of | good glass in a "hig should emphasize the nec for the study of cases, including the history, environments and circum stances involved In an outbreak, be fore attempting to decide on the cause of trouble examination the animals. action, breathing, gait, appetite, digestion and other func. tions Next, take the animal's tem- perature a good, reliable ther mometer, then positive diag of with Even post-mortem examination has been made, which means an examination of the various organs and parts of the It Is evident that all swine-produc localities should have someone available whose services, based on in detecting and prescribing for dis. eases of live stock. And farmers should realize generally that they can not afford to jeopardize their herds by attempting to administer treatment which requires a certain amount of It is better to call a qualified veterinarian than to run the risk of losing valuable ani mals, to say nothing of the possibili ties of causing a widespread epizootie outbreak of a destructive animal disense, EXPERIMENT IN HOG FEEDING Tests at Ohio Station Show That Ani. mals Fed on Corn Alone Make Costly Gains, Tests in swine feeding at the Ohio experiment station show that pigs when fed on corn alone make costly and slow gains as compared with the more up-to-date methods of using sup plemental feeds, such as taokage or skim milk, with corn. act fine, | made the | juice, com- | used | from acld of grapes and lemon lithia, and has for generations to flush clogged kid- nays and stimulate normal | activity ; also the acids | in the urine so It irritates, | been them to to neutralize no longer bladder disorders Jad cannot injure makes a delightful effervescent water drink women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary avolding serious kidney diss Salts anyone: | lithia- | which millions of men and organs clean, thus sane, — Adv, Opening the Flood Gates. “Did Marks take nu pron ent the late war?" “Did in BOSCHEE'S SYRUP. A cold is probably the mon of all disorders and ed is apt to be most dangerous, tistics show that times any most come when neglect. Sta- more th IA three died in- fluenza last year, as were killed in the greatest war the t ever known. For the last fifty-three years has 1 used for tig, ire 88 n people from world has coughs, bronchi ritation It gives rest, expectoration in America and used In the homes of thousands of families all over the givillzed world, Sold everywhere. —Adv, and especially the patient free from coughin easy in the Made Not Tied. Coln in a Quandary, “Here's a letter from man sald “The sch hoo! the mayor of 8 teacher translate me. The writer wants Hank Puckett of kind of a man to m “What are your honor? “I don't know exactly what fo Hank was twice hog ling, and 1 suspect he steal a little ‘moonshine’ now and then this town | arry his you going to say for made but the ornery critter went over to France and Birmingha Age- Herald. arrested once or * ” T y lost an arm.”- m Good Cause. believe In signs? “Da you “Certainly, when they warn me to >. A] } look out for the locomotive, Knavery has limits foolishness none, — 06° > 6 Baa ’ | Hot water ro — Sure Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION it's needless and dangerous te suffer from a ed up system because it often lays the founda- tion for a iifetime of misery and fli-health, waste matter from the system and strengthen the Bowels. - Graxify. ing — Batiefying — a standby for over sixty years in thousands of hommes, HALL & RUCKEL, Ine. 218 Washington St, New Your Rete asthmd W. N. U, BALTIMORE, NO. 7-1920, Small and Blue. fs ne afternoon friond's Treasure Hidden in Mexico. 1%t treasures of nountains by the rivaling bandit riches when : the Spaniards conquered Mexico.—De News the yong the people trait in place - Al Made hb