NERVOUS, RUN- DOWN MOTHERS Worn Out Caring for Children and Housework—See how Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg Compound Helps Indianapolis, Indiana.—*I was in a very nervous and run-down condition while nursing my baby, and hearing some talk of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound, I be i it. improvement, and am still taking it. I am not a bit nervous different person. It ——1ii8 8 great medicine for any one in yuciious Fudown eon- dition and I would be glad to give any one advice about taking it. I thin there is no betber Tied ine and give permission to p etter. ”’ TE AxNA Suit, 541 W. Norwood Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. The im t thing about Lydia E 8 Vegetable Compound ia that it does help women suff from the ailments common to their sex. If you are nervous and run-down and have pains in your lower and in = remember that the Vegetable mpound has relieved other women having the same symptoms. _ For sale by druggists everywhere. % an at fl Faded] eRe ~~ dn Chem. W ks. Patchogue, X. HINDERCORNS removes louses, ete., Onl Stops all pain, ensures comfort >» the feet, makes walk eaxy, 5c. by mall er at Drege slats. Hisonx Works, Puschogum i. o INFLAMED EYES Use Dr. Thompson's Ryoswater, Buy at your a 's or 1G River, Proy. K.¥ Booklet. Cabbage Plants Early Jersey, Charlesten Wakafleld, Flat Dutch, Succession. Postpaid, 100, 35c; 800, 1.04; 500, $1.25; pos collect — at $2.00 1000, Lettuce, Collard, Kale, Srasecls Kohl-Rabi plants same price. Sa guaranteed, D. F. Jamison, Summerville, S. C. SALESMEN, We Have Openings for R ents products. Cash weakly commissions Com - plete outfit. Write proposition. W. 7. HOOD & COMPANY Old Domindom Nurweries RICHMOND, VIRGINIA FOR GOOD HEALTH USE W. IH. ¥. Instead of tea or coffes. Pound bottls makes 480 cups instantaneous food beverage Direct by mail, $1.00, Try it. GG. PF. HOPF, 15th Street N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C MILK FEVER? Harmless compound cures at once. M . back guarantees $1.00 postpald BD. HOBART, 3756 Buffalo Ave. leago, IIL QUINSAL CAPSULES BEST REMEDY FOR hours. Postpaid 0c and $1.00. WALDMANN BROR, 401 E STth ft, NEW YORK CITY sionally. DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Take Tablets Without Fear If You See the Safety "Bayer Cross.” Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for 23 years. Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin, Imitations may prove dangerous.—Ady. The woman whose face is her for tune is likely to go broke sooner or la- ter. A— — —— t— “CASCARETS” FOR LIVER ° AND BOWELS—10¢ A BOX Cures Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Headache, Indigestion. Drug stores. Adv, In most lives, how persistently noth Ing happens. One Trial Will Convince You that Allcock's Plaster is by far the quickest, safest and most certain rem- edy for all local aches and pains.—Ady, A mistletoe famine doesn't worry the girl who is pretty, Hall's Catarrh Medicin COMPOUND FOR COUGHS. COLDS BRONCHITIS }] THROA £00 BY Italian Seed Is Not Satisfactory Has Resulted im Poor Crop or Failure in Nearly, Every Trial. Prepared by the United States Department Agriculture.) of In October last, the United States Department of Agriculture called at- tention to the fact that the American red clover seed crop for 1923 appeared 0 be a short one and that therefore t was probable that considerable im- portations of foreign seed would be made, Present Indications are that such importations will be heavy and from widely separated regions of pro- Suction and therefore will include seed varying greatly In its adaptabllity to the: climatic conditions of different por. tions of this country, This makes it {mportant for the farmer to consider in the light of avallable Iuformation what kind of clover seed will be best for him te buy. Points Well Settled, “While the department has not yet accumulated sufficient Information through Its tests In co-operation with the state experiment stations to make possible a determination of the adapt- ability of red clover from all the for- elgn sources, the following points are regarded as fairly well settled: 1. Italian red clover seed Is un- suitable for any part of the elover area except the Pacific Northwest. Italian seed has resulted in a door | crop or a fallure In nearly every %rial i made by the department, both In its | own tests and those made In co-opera- with the state experiment sta- How much Itallan seed will be import- | ed Is not known and, unfortunately, it | is not possible to tell how much Ital ian grown seed will be offered under some other name, 2. In the Central Northwest where | winters are severe and the snow cover | usually light, northern grown red | clover seed only should be used. If | that is not to be had, other domestic | seed may be used, except that from Oregon, which produces a less hardy | plant, | 8. So far as trials have been made, | the Chllean, French, and northern | European seed has given good results | in the Ohio and Mississippl valleys and in the North Atlantic const states. | clover diseases, especially anthracnose, | the foreign clovers are more likely to lose out on the second crop. 4. In Virginia and westward to Ten. nessee, where anthracnose is likely i i i strains. At present there is peas. | Under these circumstances seed grown | used, or Chilean, or French seed sown | In August rather than In the spring | On suitable land a good crop of hay | expected even | though a second cutting may not be se cured, 5. In Oregon, Washington and Idaho all strains have done well, the place of origin of the seed seems to make little difference for these regions. 6. Buyers should Insist on knowing the origin of the seed offered and seed should be purchased from firms or or ganizations of known Integrity and re sponsibility. Use Only Domestic Seed, 7. It would probably be desirable for all American farmers to use only domestic red clover seed, That Is at present Impossible, howaver, and too great insistence on this might lead to an excessive Increase in price to. gether with the sale of much Imported seed under domestic labels, Wherever Imported seed of suitable kinds can be safely used, this course would seem advisable to follow rather than to re. duce the acreage seeded because of difficulty In securing domestic seed. Reasons for Failure to Obtain Stand of Clover There may be several reasons for the fallure to get a good stand of sweet clover. The soil may be slightly acid, the seed bed may have been too loase, the soll may not have been in- oculated properly, and some of the seed may not have germinated yet. Sweet clover contains from 10 to 50 per cent of hard seed, which does not germinate until it has lain in the soll for considerable time. If scarified seed Is uséd this particular trouble may be avolded, It is not necessary to work the land again if the seed ig to be sowed In February; it will be sufficiently cov. ered by the alternate freezing and thawing. Sow about 15 poundf of seed to the acre. Winter seedings will often produce one goed cutting the first year and two the second. The first cutting should not be made until the crown buds begin to appear on top of the Spots. The cuttings of the second year ould be made just before the bloom buds appear. similar - material, Such trees when planted In the spring seem to do better than trees which come direct from the Rursery In either the fall or spring. Making and Storing Ice for Summer Use Method of Freezing in Cans or Paper Bags Outlined. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Furnishing the average farm with a sufficlent supply of Ice for use in the house and the dairy is a problem of considerable concern in many locall- ties, especially where there are no ponds or streams from which a natural Supply can be secured. A method of paper bags may be used, says the Uni- ted States Depdrtment of Agriculture, in regions where cold weather prevails for several weeks at a time and wheres thé supply of pure water is limited. The cans may be made in any con- venient size by a local timsmith and should be of galvanized irom reln- strips. moval of the ice easler. The cans are placed near the well or other source of water supply, filled with water and left exposed to the weather. A shell of ice soon freezes around the inner surface, and when this shell is from i poured over the outside of the can and the shell removed. If left to freeze solid the cake would tend to burst or bulge. moved from the can a hole Is broken through at the top of the shell and most of the water Inside then poured out. As the freezing progresses, wa- ter is poured into the shell a little at a time until a solld block of ice is pro- duced. By this method only a few cans are required, usually enough to layers for the ice house at a time. About the same method is employed when special paper bags are used. al though they do not last so long as the Another method that can be used In very cold sections of the Uni. ted States is to run water into the ice house and let a layer freeze. This Is dope by first constructing a dam of snow around the floor of the house 10 inches from the wall in order to The interior of the house is then flooded with a few Inches of wa- ter, which soon freezes, the procedure being repeated until the house is filled with ice. It is then covered with saw. dust and closed up until ice Is needed, A great disadvantage of this method is that in order to remove ice, It must cut or chopped out with an ax pleces and considerable waste of ice. ———— New Invention Provides Adjustment on Windmill The Scientific American in illustrat. ing and describing an attachment for af windmill, the invention of 1. F. Will- man, Muleshoe, Texas, says: windmills adapted for use in operating wells. An important object is to pro- Windmill Provided With Means for Self-Adjustment to the Wind. vide a windmill having means where by the same is positioned with rela- tion to the wind and whereby the same may be thrown out of gear during a storm or high wind. A further object is to provide a windmill having a pair of wooden or metal wheels which by a novel arrangement are operatively connected to a pitman rod or drive shaft, Sweet Soil Is Necessary for Many Garden Crops Your garden may not be acid, but If it has been kept pretty rich the chances are it is. When manure and green crops are plowed under they de- cay and make for acidity, and no soll is at its best for most crops when in this condition. Some crops do not ob Jeet so much as others, but for a gen. eral high-producing soll it is necessary to keep it sweet. There Is little dan- ger of getting it too full of lime, and as lime will help to make all fertilizers produce better results, when using them it is advisable to first lime the soll. Lime and fertilizers should not often cause a loss of plant food by hasty chemical action. Skim Milk Valuable for Feeding Young Animals Skim milk Is worth very much more for feeding to pigs and calves than to dairy cows, but when a surplus is at hand it is all right to use it. At the Connecticut station, when sepamtor skim milk was offered to the old cows, Suis tour would drink It, even though wa was withheld for forty-eight hours and grain was mixed with the milk. With the four cows, skim milk was substituted for concentrates ia the ration at the rate of eight pounds of milk for one of concentrates. This substitution caused an increase in the yield of milk, i GIRLS! A GLEAMY MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR less, Neglected Halr, An abundance gloss, and life shortly follows a genuine toning up of neglected scalps with de- pendable “Dan- derine.” Falling hair, ZI >” itching scalp and the dandruff is cor rected Immediately. Thin, dry, wispy or fading halr Is quickly invigorated taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. “Danderine” ig de lightful on the hair; a refreshing stimulating tonlc—not sticky or greasy Any drug store~—Advertisement, Afraid of It She—Do you believe in woman's in tuition? He—No, but I'm afrald of it.—Town Toples. WOMEN CAN DYE ANY GARMENT, DRAPERY Dye or Tint Worn, Faded Things New for 156 Centa. Diamond Dyes Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing Is guaranteed with "Dia mond Dyes” even If you have never dyed before. Drugglists have all colors Directions in each package.—Adver tisement, Even a lazy man will hurry when a train stops ten minutes for refresh ments, A Lady of Distinction Is recognized by the delleate, faselnat- Ing influence of the perfume she uses. | A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot! water to thoroughly cleanse the pores! followed by a dusting with Outicura | Talenm powder usually means a clear, | jest, Neuralgia Also sobitde~*T"m not. fan 3 | health . vod digestion, Wright's Ine safeguard yous Y. Adv sult to Eve used by n stores and 's cooking iilions for 00 years, Drug general stores sell bottles make, ’ time. The Lamb w | i There is y cleanse the system, purify | rith green peas suits some | he bucket shop prefers lamb i backs, } : | S.B. no better looking-glass than i ~ ha —— “Two pleasant ways to relieve a coug Take your choice and suit your taste. O-b—or Menthol flavor. A sure relief for coughs, colds and hoarseness. Put one in your mouth at bedtime, Always keep a box on hand. MARR COUGH DROPS pzvmo CL HEN you are constipated, poisons form in the accumu- lated food waste. These poisons, absorbed by the blood, are carried throughout the body. Headaches follow. Biliousness, sleepless nights, lack of energy, all result from constipation. Each of these takes away piecemeal something of your health and strength. In time, intestinal poisoning due to lack of internal cleanliness may cause, the breakdown of some vital organ. In constipation, say intestinal spe- cialists, lies the primary cause of more than three-quarters of all illness including the gravest diseases of life. Laxatives Aggravate Constipation - Laxatives and cathartics ond Wo not overcome constipation, says a noted authority, but by their continued use tend only to aggra- vate the condition and often lead to permanent injury. Medical science, through knowl- edge of the intestinal tract gained by X.ray observation, has found at last in lubrication a means of overcoming constipation. The gen- tle lubricant, Nujol, penetrates and softens the hard food waste ' I and thus hastens its passage through and aut of the body. Thus Nujol brings internal cleanliness. Physicians Favor Lubrication . Nujol is used in leading i and is prescribed by 8 fosgiils throughout the world. Nujol is not a medicine or laxative and cannot gripe. Like pure water it is Get rid of constipation and avoid disease by adopting the habit of in- ternal cleanliness. Take Nujol as regularly as you brush your teeth or wash your face. For sale by all Internal Cleanliness