CHANGE OF LIFE WOMAN'S TRIAL Proof That Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is of Great Help at This Period Metropolis, Illinois,— “I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound and it is 2ll it claims to be and has benefited me won- {lderfully. I had been sick foreight months with a trouble which confined me to my bed and was only able to be up partof the time, when I was dladvised by a friend, fi Mrs. Smith, to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | pound and Liver Pills. I was so much | nefited by the use of these medicines | that I was able to be up and about in two weeks. I was at the Change of Life when I began taking the medicines and 1 passed over that time without any | trouble. Now I am hale and hearty, do | all my housework , washing, ironing, | scrubbing, and cooking, all there istodo about a house, and can walk two or | three miles without getting too tired. I know of several of my neighbors who | have been helped by your medicines. ”’'— Mrs. EMMA CULVER, 706 E. 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HANCOCK LIQUID SULPHUR TAR <H|s> ~ na COM PANY oe 2 Bakimore, Md, Hamesed Suiphur Compound Otme mene 25% and Jeter un with the Ligwid Compound 25 cents and one dollar. Write for FREF SAMPLE, Northrop & Lyman Co.,Inc., Buffalo, N.Y. _ —_— Coulan’t Be Done. “li; Italy ak pe claimed “Well, country.” “Why are you so sure.” “Why, have ask anyone to accomplish sible.” the law requires a theatri- up to all for it in the advertisements.” they'll never try that in this formance fo ive than to impos we more sense the Shot" in a real Vermifuge but Dr. Peery's lozenge” or a “syrup” a dose of med Warma Money back if r “Den not a old-fashione cleans ut pingle dose Advertisement or Tapeworm If you human nature own. would become a of | begin by stud your ying We know of some fellows who are howling for justice who would be sur- prised if they should get it. PEN) "ic @8% > 6 BeLLANS - —' | Hot water Sure Relief 75¢ Packages, Everywhere Glenn’ s wane Sulphur Soap Contains 3347. Pure Sulphur (At Druggists) Sulphur is an effectual remedy for ekin troubles. Chronle eczema, acne, and § various scaly eruptions are greatly ben. efited by Glenn's, which cleanses, dis infects, whitens and besutifies the skin. Millions find it delightful. For Toilet « Bath « Shampoo re J RRR RT 3a SALoR Y b i our al RESTORER will al jekly revive It and bring back wil its origio Rohland’s Styptie Cotton, Te need not be thin or streaked with luzuriance, At all good druggists, Or os HESSIG » ELLIS, Chesints. MEMPHIS WILT RESISTANT TOMATO IS SEEN Ailment Causes an Annual Loss of More Than 115,000 Tons in Few States. FUNGUS LIVES IN THE SOIL Four Varieties Have Been Developed | Which Will Produce Heavy Crops i of Excellent Fruit on Soil Badly Infested. ited States Department ulture.) The only means of trolling tomato wilt Is through the de- | velopment of resistant varieties, says the United States Department of Agri- culture, wilt an an- (Prepared by the Un of Agric successful con- | i { | Tomato CAUREeS tomatoes in the Middle Atlantic, Gulf The in- ts states, in nnd tomato plant through Spraying the plant has no ef- lower Mississippi fungus he and wilt vades t i lives the soil results have been obtained in the con- trol of the trouble through soil treat- ment. Varieties Developed. of which tomatoes will Four varieties developed produce toes cannot be grown upon it | Wilt-Resistant Type of To- matoes. Excellent They are Baltimore, Stone from the Greater 3M ind Marches (Marvel of the Market) of grown wilt resistance, selections Mervellle des the field tests ha adapted to States in which toma T™e¢ work done in connection development of these va scribed in No, gistan physiologi upon a Department ton Very tomatoes possess appreciable The Duke of York State, apparently one va- re- ance to wilt, the Buckeye riety under two names, are highly varieties department Avingston’s Globe sistant, but its fruit, although of good size and objectionable canners to dealers in other markets of Moreover, to nailhead rot, prevalent in the the developed by the is somewhat re shape, Is to and also some hecause its purple it is very susceptible a destructive disease South, Obtain Resistant Varieties. Superior wilt-resistant he obtained by that normally produce a heavy crop of excellent fruit, and vary considerably in the degree of wilt re. dividual guch varieties are sus varieties | selection Even if ceptible to wilt, if they produce occa- resistant plants. they afford lections have to be carefully tested | on uniformly wilt-infested soil for a | period of several years in order to ob. i tain the gtraing or varieties—a | process requiring more time, skill and expense than the average grower can Most varieties transmit ap- | best resistance to all their plants and con- sequently offer little opportunity for | improvement by selection. Tomato | plants selected for wilt usually transmit to their immediate offspring as much resistance ag can he developed from them by subsequent gelection. In a few instances increased resistance has been obtained in the second selection, but not In later se lections. FIRST TREATMENT OF HIDES First Spread It Out With Hair Side Down and Then Cover Evenly With Layer of Salt, If the hide from any animal is to be held a few days before selling, the first treatments are essential, accord. ing to the animal hushandry depart. ment at Towa State college. In han- dling, first salt it by spreading it out halr side down and covering it evenly with a heavy layer of salt. Fold the head and legs in until the hide forms a strip one and one-half to two feet wide, Start at the head and roll tightly and then tle securely with » resistance strong string. MORTGAGES INCREASE WITH VALUE OF FARM Gain During Last Decade Ap- pears Almost Startling. Growth Has Been Most Marked Sections Which Have Made Great. est Progress—No Cause for Alarm, Says Bulletin, (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) While the in indebtedness during the almost startling, in itself a the United Agriculture In De 1047, Farm Mort | yanks, Insurance | Other Agencies, al publication prepared by V, N. and Elmer BE. Engelbert and | for distribution. The in- | writers, rather a | market these | farm than pre | Years, to a considerable farm last dees | the | for | States | increase mort- | | gage ude appears increase not Ciiuse alarm, declares Department of partment Bulletin by nnd is gage Loans Companies, new now ready crease, say the is result of of Increased The rise In reflects better the ade preceding farms. turn, value Vi incomes during ded valled during R these Incomes being in added the invested extent permanent improvements In ] igs, fences, silos, n systems United the Washingt IMPROPER PLACE FOR TOOLS There Great Danger R.ke or Hoe Is Left Lying on Ground in Garden, Is of Injury if A Rake With Sharp Teeth Often Bites Through Good Shoe Leather, for work the next day. A hoe or spade left overnight in the garden is sure to be rusted and in poor condition for use, Garden tools not in use should be upright against the fence or At night they should be placed indoors, SILAGE NOT EXPENSIVE FEED | It Is Cheap When Compared With Oth. | er Roughages Which Are Higher Than Grain. Although many farmers believe that silage is an expensive feed, especially | when the work in producing it is con. | sidered, is an cheap feed, as compared | to other roughages which are higher than graing this season, When corn was high many farmers used silage because they could save com, a ———————— ROTATION URGED IN GARDENS Farmer Should Avoid Planting Same Crop on Same Land for Two or More Seasons. Remember that It is just as neces. sary to rotate for garden crops as for fleld crops; therefore, In the manage. ment of the garden keep this fact in mind and avoid planting the same crop on the same land two or more ses RODS, bo ansamimve T T ALGOHOL-3 PER ghee $l AVegetable Preparation ¢ similatingthefood by Reguls’ : IL INFANTS © CHILDREN - i. 44 — Thereby Promoting Digestion Cheerfulness and Rest Contains | neither Opiam, Morphine nor Mineral. NOT NARCOTIC Becjoe of Gide SANUELPTER emedy for #1. Constipation and Diarrhoed. | and Feverishness and i Loss OF SLEEP | resulting therefrom-in} Y Fac Simite Signature of | Tue GEXTAUR GoNPAYL. NTT PAT Atbmo roe | RL v. Exact Copy of Wrapper. O-So-Easy to Use Colors Silk, Wool, Cotton All At The Bame Time. Cuticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch Soap 25¢, Ointment 25 and 50c, Talcam Z5¢. Agentae lie y ' » rales sgeney for ¥ aA . . . a Profitable Co. 1117 aridie Pe For “DIVORCE RING” THE LATEST Fad Recently Adopted by Those Freed From the tarital Tie by Court Proceedings. eR another jewel is added to indicat second di vorce, and so on Our Political an exchange—"Both are pdepts at wielding the steam roller over the heads of the people.”—Bos | ton Transcript. Sandows, From ildren Ch pecial Cry For prepared for grown-ups. 4 SALESMEN, DISTRIBUTORS, AGENTS WANTED B# BOY'S CLE TY POCKET H PENCE KNIFE OR MAGAZINF Massive Silver Set Ordered by polecn | Put on Exhibition at New York, ——————— y be good u on 10 WHY PAY €C Per ORE FOR Package Any DYE? SALES AGENTS ri exter 3 5 ’ ibhie 1h y a . A Copy of the League of Nations, 25¢ EDWARD WALSH 868 Devon Sireet Ariingten, N. J. W. N. U. BALTIMORE, NO. 21.1922 MADE HIS MEANING CLEAR Oid Darky's Description Wife's Aptly Spelied Out Word Didn't Understand. of Yo r onlecs vo ‘Harper's Mage Suckers, Swindlers, Detectives The funny a mere ydler when the are } baffled, —- ta { ig ¥ part of it is that 1 wir Attending Her. m—"Dioeg your wife drive your Tr when I'm at the imm-—"Unly Answers, Grape-Nuts, young bodies. and barley by so deliciously All the won- Nature, includ- “There’s a Reason’
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