Nearly evervhody in Southwest Mis sour! either knows or has heard the Rev. Parker Moon, who for a full half cemtury has devoted his life talents te Sunday and zation work for the Soclety of Friends or Quakers, “Uncle Parker,” farly known, came ged Quaker stock, better known school as he is mere famil from fine old and there is or more re ed citizen in that part In referring te his toration to health by “About five years & general breakdown, trouble was nervous appetite was very seldom agreed with me, and 1 had live on a very restricted diet. 1 suf fered a great from heada and dizzy spells; 1 had across the small of badly constipated most In fact, 1 was so weak I was not able “This condition made ous and I not Frequently I would lle awake all night and was in that more or less for five years. siclan sald he for me and not a highly of the “PH «1 state remarkable Tanlae, he ago 3 su My prince indi poor res anid: ow eest lon gesiion and f my denl ches Severe my back and of the and rundo to attend to my duties nervy night me very could gleep at most My phy could not de suggested a change of All that breed in the eels, mud are not As we grow more sensible, we refuse drug cathartics and take instead Nai herb cure, Garfield Tea. —Adv. ‘winter ire’s Most people ¢ endure pretend they like it, and some then and forth three times, but relief 1 had hoped for. I got bad off 1 not get around with any degree comfort. 1 was also told I had trouble, *1 had read went back Fina sible iy, to RO was Tanlac and, as it n very highly recommended me, 1 decided fry It. I got a id had taken only a few doses ked hme ne tired led any eating. about fd heen to id notice a my cont I wi stomach fit rele taking Tanlac my health. My appe- 1: I enjoy my meals and CRRATY Now tnke medicines of any kind much better and am not ma lition I & pot troub after f sour find it to ne 0 : tive gle en 80 nervous take great pleasure in recom- who needs who suffers to anyone builder, trouble, system or I have recom- a great many of my eased to reach others for publica. th stomach inc to fends and am pl this giving jon,” Tanlae is sold by leading druggists everywhere statement what a lot of you haven't got when you hap- pen to peed them? id you ever notice wr tugs, when one bottle of Dr Shel” Peeory's “"Dend will act surely and promptly T—Adw of more than 3.- in England Canals a tolal 000 miles are in use Kill That o CASCARA FOR Colds, Coughs Laxative—No Opiate in Hill's. Cold With QUININE AND La Grippe flax have been made in 2 Sunny. climate, othe dar Fae you can buy on easy ranma pny you po than AE A ELLY Ti Low } YIN) i » FIREWOOD MAKES 600D CASH CROP Farmer Can Make His Farm Pay Substantial Profits by Producing Fuel, USEFULNESS OF OF MACHINERY Modern Apparatus Not Only Cuts Wood and Standing Trees, but ls Used for Various Other Pur. poses About the Farm, inited 1 of Agricult by the ment States ure.) appear, the Congres than agricultural Depart The farmer's problems to have hecome lead national problem. little elise the The bankers they can't cash he needs Inter- explain- to help are lend The chief topic busy why the of discussion all the big organizing everywhere force the prices of thelr products to a point where will not men at markets, selling Meanwhile inal cash, right He io indivi but what not talk, he must buy and his family, the tional needs is things along for himself na debate this situation farmers who for cash may be the fact is growing on fire over. ind them trees,” and to be picked. true, In oth- farmer can harvest All In looking that all aro “money thie walting This is almost er words the his thousands literally an timber country to this bor in Filling the Woodshed, In money value, firewood ranks as America’s sixth crop statistics show rank Wheat, corn, oats, firewood. Gavernment in this cotton, hay, of crops Money in Producing Fuel With ‘one of the practical, low-priced market, farm pay on the the farmer can make his that has held up well Then, market timbers that be cut with portable machines. farmer, with can realize most unlimited demand. too, for and fence posts the good and live stock if he wants to, until On nearly every farm in most sec- in more than sufficient quantities for use. There are live trees that there are dead trees that are allowed to decay; and the banks of rivers and creeks are lined with great logs and other drift wood. Por many years the farmer has been interested in, And has readily accepts labor and money. Now he is makes money for him-—as well as sav- Those who improved model these machines come near to being perfect sawing outfits, They do the work of ten to fifteen able-bodied men-——ent down trees and saw up logs and branches of any size —qt an average cost of about 13% conts a cord. Cutting 35 cords of wood {8 an ensy day's work, and it is possible to cut as much as 50 cords in that time. Machine Cuts Standing Trees. Ope of the most popular log saws makes over 800 strokes a minute, and Its engine pulls over four horsepow- er. This particuiar machine cuts down standing trees, too. By attach- ing this clever device, trees can be sat down with the level of the round, so there will be no stump, or 1 Circular saw the outfit Is quickly sarned into a buzz aw, which rapid. y zips up limbs and branches, those snrte of the tree which usually go to waste, vet which produce fully one- third of the wood. i SR s——— HOG-PROOF GATE 18 HANDY ARRANGEMENT Cattle and Horses Permitted to Pass at Will, Two Low Fences, About 18 High, Serve to Keep Swine Their Own Pasture — Other Animals Can Step Over, inches in A farmer uses this keep the hogs ing his cattle restrained gate w and the boarded up solidly the arrar lot, while allow- 1 The in one and horses to pass pasture, from the from post to post was to a height of 18 ground, About into red space another us Ov ed inches from Two Low Fences Across the Gateway Will Stop the Hogs, but Allow Horses and Cattle to Pass, inside the contined, fu Long Ot her inches from each lot where the short nalled gatepost, hogs were driven to the hoards of these panel of paral with an two low this * 1 ena post WAS from one made 18 inches boarded-up board jel with 18-inch posts another fence, high and the space between When a hog gate the COMes walls. to detached go to the and pass be- continuing it will the nar two board walls nt the perfor into the through it that Is round tween on row passage end mance, One irn in the 18. is too small to jump or before and out other the on ough tO It tires of short sage the boards it, and vy sannot turn | and make other stock will step over the ex cont low offe erucks, hotwean Grinstead, Columbia, Ae ha Mas wir nics Points Basic of Several Intricate Called For-—Knowledge of Principles Needed, the United ART ment of In choo s Bs farn land ness, buying a small additional or renting basis, usually shile enough needs, } fines matter is deters the funds aval If one has cap'tal and wishes to one ing as a rive his nearly all However, unt of farm- tn de should, In begin as a renter. if he wishes to buy a farm on which to live, deriving a part of his income from other sources, then, pos sibly, purchasing is desirable, even if capital is limited. Whatever course is followed, it is highly desirable that one thoroughly understand the basic principles gov- erning the farm business before de clding some of the finer points, A dis regard of these basic principles is re- gponsible for a large proportion only a small fertake which entire income, he business from cases, A man may unconsciously work all against some economic barrier when success wonld have been com. paratively easy if he had selected a farm where the would aid him against him, instead of working AGRICULTURE A NATIONAL PROBLEM A sober sationsl thonght with regard to the importance, the absolute necessity,” of a sus tained agriculture in this coun try is imperative. There Is, perhaps, no single solution for the situation which the farmers are now facing, but there are many steps which edn be and should be taken to piace our ag- riculture on a more satisfactory basis and to stabilize the busi. ness of farming, not in the in- terest of the farmers alone but in the Interest of the nation as a whole. The matter is of such tremendots importance to our entire pepulation that it should be recognized everywhere as a national problem and dealt with as suchAnnual Report of the Secretary of Agriculture, $ssssssssssssscatsnnnnand DRY PLACE FOR SEED BEANS Moids Will Quickly Attack Crop If Moisture Gets to Them, Kiiling Germinating Qualities, AAAS AAAS EASA AEA LATA AAAARMALTRRTARBRRRRRBRRRwNS Deans for seed should be kept In a dry place or molds will readily attack them. Beans will heat If the least bit of moisture gets to them and de stroys thelr germinating qualities, Shoveling them over will hetp keep tam dry. AERA ASEA RARER RAT RAAB RRRRRRRRRER RRR if You Need a Medicine Have you ever sic ved to reason why ft is that so many products that are ez tensively advertised, all drop out and are soon gotien? plain--the articie of the ma particularly preparalion almost at once for reason 1s the promises applies more A medicinal curative value endless chain syst ommended by tl benefited, to those wv A prominent drugg example Dr. Kilmer's ion | have ver hesitate evers ufacturer iis to a tha medicine i1 y sells it £1 ein Ae ise Who no are and n¢ almost suits, No gale.” Acc verif ording od the Kilmer's #0 many most liver Bary acid whiol You may Bwamp-Root b Dr. Kilmer & ana ten paper X4 for sale at v Parcel Co.. Bingh ' enclose cons Every day 3 MROT irrive in Yor i Yi 4 th ¥ bom permanent Take will 1 care of your health iE cars motes heailh The the m Sure Relief Mafi Addie 6 BELLANS pe | Hot water LL Sure Relief El LL-ANS Skin Troubles] — Soothed With Cuticura Seap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcom 5c. The Night Before Christmas 3 Afi $ i 8 ight Airistmas befor And red the itha ands trying t ) Te mother, ball attempt. And father, sitting up = gick check and a sheaf of And Flore worse for havicg Christmas punch to rated his last be From Life. on 1 f the tree or die in book arrived bills nee, the somewhat the sam pled the father Boole ttle COT RE A New a gas has been developed A new the manufacture of alcohol whi« be compressed to and stored safely in steel h can square inch tanks, She Had an Goject. Benham—"WLy you wear your hair over your ears?’ Mrs. Benham— “Ra that 1 won't hear your clothes” do ToCure aCold in One Day Take Grove’s Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets Be sure its Bromo G. 7) fore The genuine bears this signature Et NON. i quickly avail- Agriceltural able,dry and in fine LIME ¢ condition for drill- ing. While at once for sample, literature and freight rates. NATURAL LIME-MARL CO. Plast: Charles Towa, W. Va Offices: Beancke, Ya MARLBROOK LIME CO. Plar® Barfbrock, Va Officer: Rosnoke, Ya loys Girls Agente» have a deosr name Plate se sight i Mend for sample neymaking proposit GRAVING CO Went ism on Lbe HOSIERY? 6 t wn's black reel Parce) Bee home Jay Ma por! De Agent Vid Hoslery & Mig. Co Mt } nier, $25 (IN MONTHLY P bd ME. NTS) LEASE on Texas | $10.600 in { w maonihs Write for § € iand, 62 Laughlin Bldg AECURFES MAY OED ler B3, Angeles AT? ACH Price HEMSTITCHING and d Fic OTING MENT; works on » = $ Pe: che Lig hi M H Guam gham, A TIVELY REMOVED by Dy Barry's fe hrt Your druggist of «. Free book or... ™ ars Bic higan hverue, Chilo tates’ Debts of the 48 st incresue, In 31 ates tlh led the ital costs, including revent " gOVern- rest on ine permanent or 71.8 ning 17 expendi- cents per states collected inter- ¢ whole, expendi tures was 33.1 cents per capita. g the in- teresting facts brought out in a re- port entitled “Financial! Statistics of gtes, 1919.” issued hy Director Sam L.. Rogers of the bureau of the census, of Commerce, 109 OX Pe expenditu nd « by capita fell debtedness : £550.14 In the below Yemen Lis pei TeYenues % by $15,378,246, o ta, and in five of these 17 cient revenues were meet current expenses snd Taking the ss of not £ 4 4% rlates aS CX Oe revenue over $4 814 068 These are Oar BIT if Not Now, When? {to old man) —Are such un old man, to steal? Old Man—Well, your honor, when I was young I was asked if I was not ashamed, such a young fellow, lo steal? And when 1 was full grown, } Judge you not i : i i | to steal? When will are epent itself trying to History when you dates, except remember Eta ss Et Ca YW health,