ANOTHER NURSE PRAISES TANLAC Due, teen years, Is another highly esteemed Atlanta woman whose gratitude and desire to help others prompts her to tell of the wonderful results she rivedd from the Tanlae treatment, “1 had suffered from neryous in- or five years,” sald Mrs, Culpepper, “and was nearly always nauseated. I had heartburn so bad I could stand It, and became weak nervous I could hardly do my work, “Reading what Tanlac had done for others, I decided to try it, and by the time I finished the first bottle I was feeling so much better that I bought two more. When I. had finished the third bottle T was feeling fine and had actually gained sixteen pounds. Tao- lac Is all that is claimed for it.” Tanlac is for sale by gists. Take no substitute. ment, 80 and Advertise Victim of Sciencs. Beggar (at door)—Yes, lady, demands many a victim. [I ug such a vietim. Lady—-Poor man—how was that? Beggar—They got me on the finger prints! science self am St Rr Ta me pd Wa OETA ory CI 25¢CAN/ NEW VIM FOR WEAK, THIN, PALE WOMEN O enjoy your work and have your share of the pleasures of life get rid of that run down feeling and enrich your thin blood. Begin right now to take Gude’s Pepto-Manga I will help you wonderfully. At jour drug- gist’s, in both liquid and tablets, Free Trial Tablets To ses for 7 the health for generous Trial P "nek ag 00 money -- ame M. J. Breitanbs dant C £3 Wa ren St Gude’ 5 Pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enricher TER re EE IR eT ST dd ress NY Rodents. in New August for The U. § Wars Approxin Mexico were the control of work was done of the Uz on NERF nie d during destructive rodents by the al ited States Deparime of Agriculture and co-operating forces. As a typical result of this poisoning campaign in one Jacre tract which was treated In the district, 252 derd prairie dogs white-tailed species were found, itely GO res frente biologic ves This to poison, Medicine Treatment, both forty years. Sold by all druggists. J CHLINEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Not Impressed. Mr. Newlywed—The very first time you deceive me I'll kill myself, Mrs, Newlywed-—And the time? second Wright's only vegetable Ingredients which act as gontls purgative, 372 Pearl Bt. NY. Adv, Appreciative, Bob (contemplating loan)~How are you off for money? Pnt—Oh, 1 have enough for tonight! Thanks Just the same~London Ane sWers, Anyone “gets out of life what he puts Into it;" und it Is a great deal the same with classical music, A —- Sure Re} ief | Inerea ase Income IL by Crop Rotation] Is Sue- | Tennessee Farmer cessful by Adopting New | System of Management. | | the United Migtes Duper tmeot 4 of Agriculture. A farmer in Henderson county, Ten bas been running his farm for | six years according to a sys. (Prepared by nesses, with Lis county extension agent Cotton Returns Small. Previous time this the county but cotton the greatest economy, $00 could be 1016 the system Under it, grown in crons on the hill producing cot for six hay and peas planted at | cultivation the corn to keep fertility and furnish Under the new stock pastures has been added, chiefly hogs, and some mules, with cows to | milk the family, Big Features of System. The three main ures of the sys. ure, first, ncre in soil fertil second. economy ‘nm labor; and | several of income, In , this farmer, Pope, spent only | $150 in labor, chiefly for chopping and | picking cotton. He can of work himself, with the aid of ten and twelve money crup still cotton, | grown soll steadily ia | Live stock, comm Last year over to this practicmiy and other | and, | not | in with than In darted, even cleared a | new Wis cotton is in tarn and pasture level and, ench field LWo years On the ¢ rotuted, with last of thie feed, five up soil some | system as | witl nx the for fent i Hse SOUrces 3. PF do most his | SONS, main cotton years old. ! The hut is on and hay are also sold, 81.750 worth of secording to re farm and cotton, and other crops leaving of feed for expenses inbor and incids all ample next year hie covered by the amd $2 for ntals farm in sup the inre 8 for The ised [ori Lad come has new System w Artificial Light Wil} Diseases of Cabbage Family Preventable Crops Is Advisal ble. the United af Agric ull the ¢ which cabbage fwmnily, such Htates Depuitr ulture. ) Pracucally rops long to the coll; amd tlisenses irds, und ne, are Such dise Department of ble in the sunitation sued by the Bulletin 130), 0 spread thelr con kale, subject turnips, radishes tu INOS, Says the United States eis Britie ent as A new ariLer the of the tro: bage tin rog, i ‘tant cab aie dery Rotath cabbage related weeds family and Musturd and harbor «cabbage down, Dralnoge from diseased infection wre with which been mingled. seed bed is often the un. The other Crops which should be Rept and ref fleids will stable 1 pests 18540 CATTY So will discussed The infect i Hrd greatest pains Lar 1 4 ure healthy plants bed on aew gr rilize by steam the i ubroot is avoided by the limé and by setting Disinfect all cabbage seed cate the =ced possible, used, ound, or ste free use of plate fore blac of eg. which Years, Lr Yellows is due to a persists in the soil for Varieties of cabbage available bull.tin is the supply fungi many to this disease ure A copy of this be as long United Stat Wa muy lasts, t of es Departmen culture shington, D. C Finds Beef Type C an Be Good Milk Producer, It ix possible for the bes heavy Keeping Farm Accounts | Is of Greatest Value According of far organization nos, keen keepin im of Il value to the department EP niversis You t sreatest at the ¢ probably the of ants is that | diagn end of the farm is less efficient of a considerable keeping the same of records, in yields, in turn for eapital Invested in and fed to live stock, the number of acres of crops worked per man and per horse, or in the amount of expense for a given income, he will know where and can study out the way in which he ean make changes that will increase his net income, ig farm face t en ables the farmer to situation, If at he finds that his than Average number farms his own the year the of “Ton re Experiment Station Is | Intended to Benefit All| experiment sta- farm, neither is it nor is it self. The agricultural tion is not a model a rich man's plaything, supporting. It ix a laboratory. indeors and out of doors, in which the great problems of agriculture, horticulture and ani mal hushandry are worked out for the benefit of all, The farm Implements and methods of & century ago were not very differ. ant from those of the Pharuohs and Caesars, Progress in agriculture began with investigation.—Director CC. 4G. Wil Hams, Ohio Faperimont Station, Simple Treatment Will Prevent Grain Diseases Oat smut, one of the most wide spread and destructive diseases of sinall grains, caused by a fungos which lives loside the out plant and transforms the head at maturity into an dusty black mass of spores, cap he easily controlled by a disinfectant treatment of the seed at planting time, the best treatment so far per. fected being that with formaldehyde, according to Dr. W, D. Moore, eften wion plant pathologist, who urges farmers to use this form of Insurance against serious loss, Developed in Ohio process has sooty heen ode yinen | ie iy some pou 00 mike a the by-product into an alkegg n ling According to half of all heries finally become which little valine In fact, they say, are, obliged to pay of this product in passing the heated ing . desirab fod conserting hateh poulify fee men. abopt go into hat PRES for these that eries ors of the “ product from for the liquid drum, and dries the product, The new said to be rich In protein, fate and minerals, and in to be proving a good hirks reve ly feed vita in Roem Watch Your Grading in Offering Fruit for Sale Grading in many stal making better returns possible for bet. The public has Inws os rowers, interests of farmers and As a matter of self-protection inspection shows otherwisa things may be a litile uncomfortable for the packer. If you are putting up “choice” stuff which Is supposed to he sound, ripe, of one variety, of a cers tain size, free of dirt, insect, disease, or weather injury, see that the fruit is all of this, and more, A little exira quality has never been known to hurt the reputation of a man putting up » fruit puck, C—O Not Difficult to Wean Colt by Proper Feeding It i8 common practice to wean colts at from four to six months of age. If the colt has learned to eat grain, there should be no difficulty In the weaning process and It 'should not suffer any setback In ity growth, Ground oats, bran asd cornmeal, onethied of each by weight, to which Is added a little oll men! make a good ration for the weaning. Provide good pasture in the winter, clover or alfalfa hay, Be sure it has plenty of fresh water mt all times, THE AKITCHEN *4dCABINET Lig AES, How world fallure, an. something a UA ar am Western Newspaper Uniod.) many people think the drab-colored and life a #0 have done or sald they regret all thelr when a vegetable pill or a walk would have changed vision completely. ven, brisk their cod cake Is appreciated and en but un with the gatherings nnd cuke and foods, season, time home comings is one the popuinr reliable in hones i tasty cake whic} ix god vithout is the one we SOUr orean in {OO costly look for A cuke will be one we w like. Sour half cupful of shortening « cupfal of sugar, add one 1e8 clunamon sul ‘ tea waa lt and one-half tenspoonfuls of soda pastry flour, three-fourths of a add the dry nltern ntely inolnsses, two eggs, ohne of oue-fourth and of ench © spoonful me cupfuls of uf sour cream, ful of 51 mis Sou cup ingred} { i ixed, with the | our cream. Add the raisins and the | Hue ount of chopped puts at the i Beat well, pour into a large loaf | buke about three-quarters of rulsins ; and an hour Texas Pecan Cake.—Cream i1hree fourths of a cupful of shortening, nnd one-half ils of su Rift together three cup flour, jan nd one cup gar well stry baking xing fuis of pn of powder poonful of salt; add me cupful of milk and a teaspoonful of vanilla, Fold the stiffiy befter the last. Bake in gether with uptuls Add nents Jus In Fewer nat Bre 8 three tablespoon one-half ren ately with | fuel His alters in hites nt three ny fee] Trot ind oof fi we Ipesd ¢ uf sugar an cupful i * CHEw Ls] where ti oy Sunshine Cake (Two Eggs).—Take : urth of cupful of shortening, day CANDY FOR EVERYBODY Who doesn't enjoy ice plece of & ny Sea Foam— two cupfuls ir three np Hp ¥ te nN asl fui of corn one-fourth of erinfal ¢ upiu: of hw ing water, {wo eRe halt HTH until the in water or whites, one and Ha, Cook mukes a hard ball from a form, add one-half cup and the vanilla and pour | stiffly beaten whites of we Beat until nearly firm then drop | spoonfals on a buttered baking | sheet i Molasses Candy.-Take nuts ore upped sposiiul of vanl riiiure nairs nl of nuts over the Cas hy » three cup | one cupful of butter and flavor to | taste, Boll all the ingredients except | the flavoring until it makes a hard ball | n water. Pour into a greased platter | nnd when cool enough pull. The | favoring is added just as it is poured | ont. Some like a peppermint flavored | eandy ; any kind may be used to sult | Peanut Butter Fudge.— Place two cupfuls of sugar, two-thirds of a cup ful of milk In a sancepan and stir un. til the sugar is dissolved. Let it boll vigorousiy, stirring a little until the nixture forms a soft ball in cold wa tor. ‘Remove from the fire and ndd four tablespeonfuls of peagut butter Stir until the butter is melted, then heat until creamy. Add one teaspoon | ful of vanilin and one-third of a enp- ful of sultanu raising. Tura into grensed pans and cut into squares vhen cond, After.-Dinner Mints.—~Take three cupfole of graouiated sugar, one fourth of a teaspoonful of cream of tartar, one-half cupful of boiling wa ter, one-half tablespoonfuls of vine gar. Boll until it becomes brittle in water, Pour out on a buttered plat ter Pull, adding two drops of the Wl of peppermint, Put Into a tight gluss jar after pulling and cutting into smnll pieces, Let stand ten days and t will be creamy and delicious, Chocolate Fudge~—Take two cup fuls of sugar, one of brown and one of white, add one-half cupful of milk, two | tablespoonfuls of butter. two squares of melted chocolate and one third of a cupful of corn sirup. Cook to the soft ball stage and cool before Peating: heat until nearly stiff, then pour Into a buttered pan and mark off {ato squares hefore it gets too hard, Nereie Mayweart i Baltimore Man Was Nervous And Sick Until He Took Earle's Hy po-Cod Mrs. W. A. Spies of 400 8 Ann St, Baltimore, writes, “My hus. band suffered from nervousness and a general run down condition. He would have nervous spells which would nearly set me cragy. He was fast becoming a nervous wreck when a friend told him that he bolleved Hypo.Cod would make him a well man. His relief through the use of Hypo-Cod was as fol lows: He has never had any more ———————— Interested in Botr, Sides. While court awaited of the parties it, turned to one lnwyers sked: “For ou concerned, “Well, your hut 1 defendant,” repl 1} thie the arrival judge ars fire to of the su the whieh of the pa Mr. Mori honor, 1 concernad Moriart A GLEAMY MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR the rties arty?” represent the for am led iess, Neglected Hair. An abundance of luxuriant hair full of gloss, gleams and” life genuine toning up a neglected scalps with de pendable “Dan- derine™ Falling 71 hair, Thin, dry halr is quickly invigorated, new strength, color and “Danderine” i or fading taking on youthful bea lHightful stimulating tonio—not sticky or greasy ! Any drug store~—Ady ertisement. Her » $s s3ev iit op i gaughiier uty oli the hair: Finish. re Cites well,” Mrs very the i Muddieh Yes" astor's remarked to nt 1} d Mrs social, fleby. “T' in Mu m go. eloctroe added “To know Bos DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Aspirin Marked With “Bayer Cross” Has Been Proved Safe by Millions, Warning! “Ba yer” are not g Aspirin proved phescribed bis Temporary Relief. The promo nered grand “listen friend ‘ThY ‘Why don't for a rainy day? The with humer iG} You pro prospect, a atten Faw ut saved op for respon have §8, an umbreils relief,” “That miniug “Temporary thundered the gram promoter 10, | £ GOO shares of would buy stock.” my A Standard for %0 Years. Ax a laxative and bloo 11 is nothing better than Brandre in use throughout the wu Time to Call the Cops. At a party a necklace a woman was wearing ‘vas much admired. She took it off show it better and it was passed from band to hand. Later it was not fortheoming. i “The Yoke has gone far enough.” the host. “I will put this silver dish | upon the table, turn out the electric | light, count 100 and expect to find the | th Pills Ady orld to uni | i the lights.” When be turned ap the Mght the! For Jewelers’ use a camera has been | invented that photographs ehjects in| thelr exact sizes, spells or attacks snes taking the third bottle and he has gained in weight and strength and is in bet. ter health than he has been in for a long, long time. It has made a better man out of my husband and I cannot recommend it toe highly for those who suffer with nervous. ness or stomach trouble of any kind.” Hypo-Cod is easy and pleas. ant to take and has a most delight ful wine.like flavor. Get a bottle from Reads Drug Stores today or send $1 to The Earle Chemical Co. of Wheeling, W. Va, for a full sized bottle to be sent you prepaid. Advertisement. Stop their pain in one minute! 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