MOTHER :— Fletcher's Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipa- tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. - Completely Cut OF Tired Business Man—I'd like to go where 1'd be entirely cut off from the | world. Friend—Why phone booth, ware. tele- Hard- try a (300d don’t you old man? If people only knew the facts about their skin THE real cause of skin trouble—rashes, blackheads, excessive oiliness, etc.—is way down in the lower layers of the skin. It cannot be expected therefore that mere surface remedies can reach the disorder. Thousands of physicians are daily prescribing Resinol Oint- ment and Resinol Soap. They know this gentle, yet effective treatment does sink deep, and will often soothe away in a few days the most stubborn rash as well as a trifling blemish. No home should be without there products—the soap for general toilet use—the ointment to check the first bit of skin eruption. At all druggists. REM fered before. Save na with fail «d by an Purka Family Remedies. Never o tor Bilis hd pres riptic s successful t European spec falist Diarrhea Mixtures, Fev nulants Saot ning & Ct 1 Washes, Tooth Powders Lotions, © ntment " A. BARRY, Box 353, pres ar Porter’ x, Pain K Si Uniiment for n Kin Pains. Soothing. “dee Godt Jody Machine Writes Fast Miss Edna C. Robeson of Atlanta, Ga., Is the inventor of a machine that writes faster than one can speak. A complete word is written at every touch of the key. rariably afford you pleasure, Bank Note’s Long Travels After being gone for sixty years or thereabouts, a bank bill returned to | its original howe In the Old Colony National bank, at Plymouth, Mass. It has been framed under gl in a manner which shows hoth of i i | 18S |e veteran, which not much the i sides is worse for its travels about the world It is a £1 note and the date of Issue is 1865. If You Need a Medicine it is that so many products that are ex- tensively advertised, all at of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain—the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly A medicinal preparation that curative value almost sells itself, { an endless chain system recommended by those who benefited, A prominent druggist example Dr. Kilmer's preparation I have sold for many | and never hesitate to rec commend, almost every case it shows exce sults, as many of my No other kidney remedy sale.” According sworn statements verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidnes liver and bladder ailments, corrects nary tr and neutralizes the acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y,, and inclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores has have “Take for Bays: llent re customers has so to the success of ur oubies Liquid Protects Metals prevent rusting in construction, a manufacturer transparent liquid tough, the metals To used of New perfected 8 preservative that invis the recently : hie, forms a skin on surface to which It is applied with a brush, “Dead Shot” is not a lozenge old-fashioned medicine Dr. Peery's er syrup, but a real | which cleans out Worms : & single dose. m Pearl St. N. Y. Adv Record Beauty Parlor New York city claims to largest beauty parlor in the world. It occupies the entire floor of { building and it cost about £5 fit it up. It is possible for a patron tc spend $114 at one sitting. Cet back WHEN you start to waste away to a shadow, when the color leaves your cheeks and your poor, tired legs will hardly hold up your weakened body it’s high time you started taking 2 fine tonic and builder like Tanlac. Tanlac will build you up and make you feel that life's worth living. Made from roots, herbs and bark gathered from the four corners of the Earth and compounded under the exclusive Tanlac for- mula, Tanlac is just what the poor, starved body needs. First of all it cleanses the blood stream and puts the digestive organs in order. You find, after a few days’ treatment, that you want to eat. Pretty soon the welcome color steals back into your cheeks and the scales tell you that you're gaining weight. Fron then on it’s only a short time until you're feeling fit as a fiddle. Millions of men and women have taken Tanlac with great benefit. More than one hundred thousand people have written us glowing tributes to this wonderful tonic. TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE First Bottle Brought Improvement “Pains in my side and back caused me lots of trouble day and night. 1 could hardly walk my beat. ganic f Fixed me up quick. 1 noti t improvement after the first bottle.” Patrolman Wm. J. Bader 324 Paul Ave., Belleville, 111. When you know it has worked wonders for so many folks it’s folly not to take advantage ot Tanlac’s help yourself. Don’t put it off another day. Get a bottle at your druggist’s now and start the good work right away. PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION Risk to IFruit Most of Harm Usually Oc- curs in Eary Stages of Growth in Spring. (Prepared by the United States Departmert of Agriculture.) In discussing the wenther risk In fruit growing In the United States before the American Meteorological soclety recently a member of the weather bureau of the United States Department of Agriculture explained that it is relatively greater than for most other crops because of low win- ter temperatures damaging twigs or buds, or spring frosts killing advanced buds or blooms. The type of winter injury In the North differs from that 'n the South, Greatest Harm Early, While winter injury is important in deciduous fruit, the greatest harm usually occurs In the early stages of growth, to the blossoms or young fruit just set. At the same time It may happen that there is a range of sev eral degrees between the temperature at which all the buds or hlossoms on a tree will be killed and that at which, because of favorable location or dif ferent stages of development, a good many Becanse of this or the spring will escape often overestimate damage after a time, chardists of blooming low-temperature #inount frost at The fruit ranges from 27 slight variations, It gher for apricots Well-developed buds temperature have opened, due tr pillary lqu cooling without forn largely to the presence substances held In sol Cause of danger or for fruit 20 degrees, point just with is somewhat and withstand a ufter blossoms to plums prunes will than the subcooling Thig 13 ng lee Is Vigo ty of chen lower they of ids. of their ca Hd due ntinn Rigk thie Frost The pruicipal cause of frost risk to frult than niturnl products «omtrol the spring. Planting can be delayed until fre entirely el little BE Bt 1 het ween wrenter Is man's inability per in in vegetative the fonds crops 1 i very or iminated There very of fruit, killing ing dates, of the yes studied freezing after the fruit Ag It Is Im » development of the of the is argin, in the in spring an nse date lust bloon frost In Ohio 4d in"a wenther period occurred trees were In hold the hlossoms possible to any way, there is for this apparently no difficulty. There may winter injury In than elsenhere, of bloom last kill sahstantially at different variations give one ore he heavier the cen tril northern enriiness and slates lateness in relation to the time of spring in all sections ng. Local however, may advantage over another slopes and depres nd as it ing frost Is game and in topog raphy, distinet occur the used for orchards, have the lower temperatures intely many orchards In this country have been planted without re. topography, and to this frost damage lower grou be usually will Air-Slaked Lime Dusting Will Discourage Slugs A dusting of alr-slaked lime around will discourage they will not crawl may be trapped by slugs snails; Many laying cab- the evening; In the morning they and be destroyed. These molluscs are often a nuisance hotbeds and cellars, as as in greenhouses. To control the United States Department remove all and then well lecaying boards or debris, galt or road dust liberally. Of course, but beds of cuttings or seedlings may be protected by putting a border of salt, soot or dry lime around them Pry lime or salt will be found desir able in a cellar where the slugs or snails appear. They cun also be pol soned with a bait of bolled potatoes or sweet potatoes sprinkled with white arsenic or paris green. Drenching the with a solution of mercuric chlo ride (corrosive sublimate), one-half ounce to the gallon of water, will de- stroy slugs, snails, earthworms, and the larvae of various soil insects, but this must be handled with great care, ns it is a deadly poison. As the bi chloride corrodes metals, it should be prepared in a glass or glazed vessel Different Crops Need Fertilizing Formulas It Is impossible to lay down definite fertilizing formulas for different crops because of the extremely wide varia tion in solls, Generally speaking, for barley on u sandy soll, a 2-124 wix- ture is recommended, If the ground has not had legumes grown regularly nor manure applied. Where corn crops have been hogged down a great deal of manure has been returned to the soll which is supplying a large amount of potash and nitrogen. However, the corn crop used a great deal of these plant foods, especially the nitrogen and it Is not advisable to reduce the amount of nitrogen recommended in the 21244 formula. Prom 200 to 400 pounds per acre is the amount usually recommended for solls that are in fair Iy good condition. Between 250 and 800 pounds per acve should be suffi client, ‘Some Reasons Why Potatoes Run Out ee ——— ——— Degeneration Largely Due to Insect Diseases. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Seed-potato improvement is largely a matter of disease control, says the United States Department of Agricul ture, according to the evidence at hand. Recent experimental findings with the group of so-culled virus or degeneration diseases of potatoes, in cluding mosale, leaf-roll, spindle-tuber, so-called running-out, deterioration senility, etc. of the potato is caused very largely If not entirely by these virus diseuses. Reductions in pled ranging from 15 to 70 per cent or prac: tically a total loss In severe cases maj result from these waladies The growers of seed potatoes should know, among other things, that certain potato maladies are carried by in sects, that degeneration of potatoes ls largely due to these insect-bhorne dis enses, that It Is not wise to try velop and maintain healthy stock by planting It adjacent to diseased lots that tubers from diseased plants prop agate the disease, that bin selection of tubers without field Inspection will not lead to the production of disease free stock, and that isolation of seed coupled with special and the removal of huve been helpful in reducing the per centage of disease, to de fields field disensed Or These factors in the Improvement of seed-potatoes are discussed in Farm Department may of Agriculture, A be secured free of charge lasts hy writing to partment at Washington, cops That the addition of milk to the reg of growing to a greatly increased rate growth is a conclusion reached by fed lends stud experimentally [he The agrees with the experience commercial poultrymen ied the matter conclusion of who have chickens, Another experiment conducted by the States Department of Agricul ture whieh to be of prac tical importance is on the relative eff ciency of mash rations containing vege table proteins. The results thus bear out those of previous years promises work to compare ineral salts makes them vegetable pro teins plement for poultry. Unless the min the bureau of animal industry farm located at Beltsville, Md, near Wash ington. Last year the chicks with good results, The common in fields where this dif culty is very common. This trouble, however, may be greatly overcome by seeding more heavily to the acre. If sixteen or twenty-four pounds is seed. ed to the acre, the stems will be much finer and less fibrous. Of course, this means a greater cost per acre in seed but this will, be somewhat offset by » greater yield and more edible hay. This method of heavy seeding ls also beneficial in the saw thistle in fested areas. The early cutting for hay not only keeps the thisties from sefting seed, but the thick growth tends to crowd out the thisties Select wilt-resistant cowpea and to mato seed now, . . - Someone has sald that a garden wel) planned is half made. * . . Working a horse immediately after eating often causes colle, » - » The closer the farmer is to his mar ket, both in actual distance and actual contact, the better off he Is ® = » Old Sol's rays are medicine and food for the young chicks. Therefore let them outdoors on the sunny days . » * Jabbing the reins or continued tap ping with the whip wili soon teach the young colt to be an old loafer. * . - Home gardening affords an ideal means of getting and Keeping ac quainted with the great out-of-doors . * An empty stanchion gives more money and less work than comes from feeding the poor cow that would stand there, . * » Fertile, wellcultivated soll Is hest adapted to rhubarb. A little manure worked Into the soll nround the plants once a year helps preserve the fer ulity. GETS REWARD Mrs, Crqubsrt ot Omaha wants every nousewife to share her good fortune in possessing a handsome reward. Here is what she says: “This is the way 1 did t. I answered an ad by writing for a free 10¢ bottle of Liquid Veneer and I found it so wonderful for dusting and polishing that I told fifteen of my 'riends about it and the makers sent me entirely free and postpald, a great big, heautiful £2.00 Liquid Veneer Polish ing Mop.” Then Mrs, Urquhart goes on to say: “I am very proud and pleased with the reward given for what I have done, go will take great pleasure in showing it to friends.” Twenty thousand of these Mops are going to be given away to housewives, Write for a free 10c¢ bottle and ask for descriptive circular 15 telling how easily you, too, have one of these mops. Address Liquid Veneer Company, Dept. L, Buffalo, N. 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