Inbod'S' Sarsaparilla Cures all blood humors, all eruption, clears the complex Ion, creates an appetite, aids digestion, relieves that tired feeling, gives vigor and vim. Oet It today In tnnl liquid form or choco late contort tnhli-ta known hriah. Origin of Music. The orlRln of mimic la lmt in and nity. Among civilized peoples It is probably to be traced to the ancient fcfyptlan prieBts, who employed this art In their religious riles and cere monies. Prom the Knyptlnns the Greeks and Romans derived their first knowledge of music. The ancient He brews probably took with them Into Palestine some of the songs they had learned In lEfcypt The hymns used in the temple formed the basis of the melodies cf the earK Chrlstinn church, ad from these hymns was formulated the first authoritative musical system. Bt Cecilia Is generally termed the patroness of music. Washington Her ald. A Package Mailed Free on Request of HUNYON'S PAW PAW PILLS y-v The best Stomach and ft Liver Pills known and Sf - KAHit..A .1 . .. a punitive anil B;r-uj cure for Constipation. Indigestion, Jaundlrx Biliousness, Sour Stom ach, Headache, and all ' ailments arising from a disordered stomach or sluggish liver. They contain In concen trated form all the rlrtues and values of Munyon'c Paw Paw tonic and are made from the Juice of the Paw-Paw fruit. I un hesitatingly recommend these pills as being the best laxative and cathartic ever compounded. Send us postal or letter, requesting a free package of Munyon's Celebrated Paw-Paw Laxa tive Pills, and we will mail same free of charge. MUNYON'S HOMOEO PATHIC HOME REMEDY CO., 63d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Rise of Modern Liberty, It was In the town that modern Democracy had its rise. Despite all the efforts of the kings and barons to prevent it, the spirit of liberty began to assert itself in the larger towns in the shape of the charters which guar antee to the people certain commer cial and political rights; rights which, once obtained, were never to be Bur rendered. Before the middle of the eleventh century there were many of these "chartered" towns which pos- magistrates, sheriffs, Judges, and reg ulating their own taxes. The WTetch d serfs from the country were wel comed by the townspeople, and aided to larger freedom. These free towns were first known ,in Spain, from which country they slowly spread over Eu rope. The burgesses naturally of fered protection and freedom to all who would flee to them from the feu dal estates, and thus, slowly but sure ly, the good work went on until the ancient despotisms were destroyed. Pullman Profits. During the 10 years from 1899 to 190S inclusive, total dividends were paid to stockholders amounting to $51, 665,848. It Is Interesting to relate these millions of profit to the original Investment. Deducting an additional dividend return of 10 per cent on the $28,000,000 invested in the Pullman Building and the manufacturing de partment, or $2,800,000 for that de cade, and a 10 per cent dividend on the $20,000,000 of stock issued to buy the Wagner concern for the same per iod, or $2,000,000, we still have $46, 865,848 of dividends for. 10 years, which would represent nearly 500 per cent of profit on the original $100,000 of capital stock. Lynn Haines in American Magazine. Lady Sibyl Grey recently accom panied her father. Earl Grey, Gover nor General of the Dominion, on his trip to the Canadian Arctic gold field, near Dawson City, the capitol of the Klondike. mi Some Sweet Day 1 wsgjggfr I - ijijy. Limited M?.SS byOrocers. Papula Family i Soldi Postum Cereal Co., The Garden Cure, Gardening as a curative pastime is the newest Idea introduced by the head of a fashionable sanatorium for nervous women, and each patient has her particular plot to look after. She Is even given the tusk of sndlng up the ground and is expected to spend a certain amount of time dally cultivat ing It, regardless of the weather. On clear days, after the gardening hour, tho entire force of fair women Is sup posed to turn to and rake and burn leaves and faggots and play they nre amateur fanners. The benefit that the out-ofdoor life and Interest does to the nerves Is incalcul;,ile and the novelty of It makes it something to be looked forward to. New York Tribune. This Will Interest Mothers. Mother (trny'a Sweet Powders for Children, rtire Kevprishness, Ilemlache, Itiul Stnmar:h, Terthinp I)iRonler.Kettulntetrte Bowolsnnd Destroy Worm. They break tip colds in 24 hours. Pleasant totake.nnd harmless a milk. Neverfuil. AtI)niKKita,25c. Pamnlemnilcd Fbee. Address Allen S.Olmsted.LeUoy.N.Y. 20 How Hummingbirds Learn to Fly. I often wondered how these tiny creatures learned to fly. When the time comes, they eeem to spring into the air full-grown and fully equipped. By watching at the hummingbird nest, I finally learned the reason. The youngsters took their turns sitting on the nest edge, stretching their wings, combing their tails, and preening their feathers. Each would try his wings. The wings started slowly, as If get ting up steam. Then they buzzed till they fairly lifted the bird off his feet. In this way, they practiced many times a day, so that, when the time was ripe, the breaking of home ties sim ply meant two buzzing streaks. Wil liam L. Finley in Suburban Life. Pillar of Brewing Industry. The Munich PoBt pays a remarkable tribute to Herr Joseph Fischer, who for 40 years, without a single break, has been a dally customer at the Deleth brewery in the town of Strati blng, and during that period has spent $4,000 in beer and $115 In tips. "Such men as these," remarks the Post, "are the pillars of our native brewing In dustry, the Bteady upholders of our patriotic traditions.' The chair In which this modest hero dally sat for 40 years should one day find a place of honor in the Town hall of Strau- blng, to be venerated as a memorial of one Imbued with a profound love of his country, who fulfilled in a faithful and unassuming manner the duties of a citizen." Pine Forests at the South Pole. Prof. David, who occupies the chair of geology in the University of Syd ney and who accompanied Sir Ernest Shackelton to tho Antarctic, has been making some interesting remarks on his discoveries there. Tho fossil woods he had found showed that pine forests had flourished In the vicinity of the South Po!e at a remote geologi cal epoch. The coal 6enms he discov ered suggested the same conclusion. At that time there was more or less continuous land from Australia to the South Pole. The climate all over the world was at that period probab'y much milder than at present. West minster Gazette. Ambassador Bryce, Ambassador Bryce delighted the uni versity at Lawrence, as he did Grin ncll Oo'lege In Iowa on this trip and tho Knife and Fork club at Kansas City. It used to be that America picked her wisest men to send to Lon don and England's opinion of this country and popular friendliness to this country were greatly promoted by such men as Adams and Hawthorne, Lowell and Phelps and Bayard and Choate. With Ambassador Bryce England is paying us back. It may be hoped that she will lend htm to us for years to come. Topeka Capital. Mrs. Sage's Bible Distribution. The gift of $500,000 made by Mrs. Russell Sage to the American Bible society, on condition that a like amount be raised by the society, has become effective. The $1,000,000 thus secured i3 to be a permanent endow ment fund, the Income to be used for the distribution of Bibles through nine agencies in America and 12 abroad. Of the $500,000 raised by the society, the largest gifts were of $25,000 each. The smallest was 10 cents and nearly 10,000 were $1 and $2 subscriptions. Indianapolis News. The biggest brewer in England states that the consumption of beer has decreased in five years by more than two million barrels from 32 to 26 gallons a head of population. You . may 'ibe, .served Post Toasties and. Cream. Then'yotL wilf know; what a dainty, tempt ing food you have been missing.' .Every serving wins 4 frieua "The Jcmorjr lingers" I J J Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich r -INTEREST TO Tf-AT- FINE UECOIID FOR YOUNG COW. A test has recently been conducted by the State Agricultural Depart ment at Utlca, N. Y., of a Holsteln cow that is just a few days less than three years old, and is owned by E. La Munlon, of Solsville, Madison County. In seven days she averaged over eighty pounds of milk a day, and from this was made over twenty-nine pounds of butter. It is Bald to be the world's record for a cow of her age. Cornell Agricultural College had a representative present constant ly during the test. SHEEP DID WELL ON BARLEY. To coin a new term, L. L. Richard' eon, a mutton finisher of Balfour, Iowa, is a rank "insurgent" in feed ing circles. Some time ago lie pur chased a string of Western lambs on the South Omaha market through our house at $5.50, averaging forty-eight pounds. Instead of adhering to the time honored practice of feeding corn he switched to barley. The lambs were marketed there Wednesday of last week. For the past six weeks they had nothing but barley and al falfa hay. The average gain figured out twenty-five pounds during that time, the average weight being sev enty pounds. They were sold for $7.C5. Mr. Richardson was all smiles when he henrd of the prloe at which they were sold and expressed himself as well satisfied with the experiment. Live Stock Report. CARING FOR HORSES. Dnrk stables and stalls cause many horses to shy, according to Miss Ethel Money, an English horsewoman who is now in this country. Horses thua kept do not see anything when they first come out of the building,, and shying thus becomes a habit. "Un less a horse Is quiet and happy In his stall something Is radically wrong," Miss Money also says. "Like our selves, horses are sometimes restless and dissatisfied with their quarters, and then it is needed often only to change their stalls to remedy this fault. "The more water a horse drinks and the more water he has to drink the better. It is a mistake to water horses only three times a day. It has been proved that most horses would rather go thirsty than drink out of a dirty bucket. "If a horse has a thin coat or Is off his feed the chances are fifty to one that he is not getting water enough." Chicago News MAKE FARM HOMES BETTER. "What will make the farm home a satisfying pjace? Evidently the only thing is to make the farm Itself a satisfactory place for a home and to make country life a satisfying one. When young people find greater at tractions In the country than in the city more of them who should stay will stay in the country. They are likely to be needed in the country more In the next ten years than they have been In the past, because we are rapidly Approaching a time when it will be all the farmers can do - to raise .food enough for our own ever Increasing population. Our produc tion Is now limited not by the capac ity ot the soil, but by the scant sup ply of farm labor. If we keep our farm boys and girls at home for twen ty years we can Increase our crop pro duction fifty per cent, and in many sections 100 per cent. This Increase in production cannot come without an Increase in the supply of farm la bor. Wallaces' Farmer. AIR PUTS LIFE IN SOILS. Our best farmers are mindful of the fact that the soil should be so cul tivated that it will admit of some cir culation of air. It is a well known fact that there Is not a seed which will germinate, even In the richest soil, unless a little air is present. A very Important feature of good farm ing is to determine Just how much a the soil should contain or how loose or compact it should be. Hav ing too much air In the soil is as bad as having none at all, and it takes more than ordinary judgment on the part of the farmer to determine when the soil needs aerating or when it is aired out too much. Air In the soil performs two very important func tions it liberates plant food and it Is by the action of the air that de composition and disintegration are hastened. Without the air plant food would not become liberated, and the weeds and stubble that are turned under would not begin to immediate ly decompose to make plant food and humus. It Is the air that causes ni trification of the soil. The soil con tains large amounts of plant food of which but a small proportion Is avail able. It is the circulation ot the air through this soil that causes this ni trogen to be liberated. ' Without air the soil becomes dead and Inert. Teh Farmer. One of the by-laws of a cottage hospital in Wales reads thus: "No patient shall curse or swear, or use Indecent or abusive language, nor shall play at cards or Mice, nor smoke within the infirmary without the au thority ot the medical officer, and at certain hours. SOOT AS A FERTILIZER. Soot is not used to any extent as a fertilizer because it la not easily pro cured in sufficient quantities. Sool from fires where bituminous coal oi wood Is burned contains small quan tities of ammonium, potash and phos phates. Indianapolis News. RIIODOTYPUS. . Rhodotypus kerrioides. White Kerria. With green and lustroui plaited leaves, pure white and ample flowers, and seeds of shining black like jewels in their sunburst settings the glorious white kerria In gay at tire is nothing If not distinctive and refined. A hardy, thrifty Bhrub usually four to five feet tall one that will surely attract attention. Indianapolis News. TIME TO SPRAY. The time to spray depends some what on the special trouble one de sires to prevent or remedy. If the purpose Is to prevent or eradicate acale spraying should be done in win ter or early spring, before any budi or foliage appears. In a general way, for preventing fungus or other diseases attacking foliage, buds or fruit, it Is usual!) best to spray once or twice in the spring. Just before and about the time ' buds commence swelling, and again after fruit Is formed and the blossoms have fallen. It Is not thought good to spray while trecf are in full bloom. Farmers' Home Journal. ADVANCEMENT OF AGRICULTURE Never before were there so many agencies at work for the advance ment of agriculture and horticulture in the South. In addition to the agri cultural colleges, experiment stations, etq., many schools have prescribed practical courses In agriculture and various branches; railroads are doing their very best to develop this great industry. In addition to the farm and fruit papers, the dally and week ly press are giving much rpace to agricultural topics which help won derfully. With the co-operation of all these agencies, the development of agriculture in the South will make wonderful strides during the next decade. Southern Fruit Grower. THE PEACH TREE BORER. The peach tree borer is native to North America and has been a serlouf menace to peach growing for more than 100 years; In fact, It is now found in every State east of the Rocky Mountains, and nearly all the peach trees planted east of the Mis sissippi River during tho last quartet of a century have Buffered more or less from this pest. MoBt farmers perhaps have son this Insect in its destructive or borei stage, few have seen it in any othet form, but few know the four stage; which It passes through In Its trans formation, and for that reason the farmer does not stop to think over the wonderful transformation exhib ited by this Insect in passing through the four stages the egg (Tie lar.'n or borer), the pupa, and the adult ot moth yet the most successful grow ers of fruit are fast realizing that they must know more about the lives and habits of the insects in older to fight them most successfully, or in other words, to apply the correct methods at the right time. The adult moth Is of a deep steel-blue and resembles a wasp; both the male and female have yellow strips around the body; the female, however, can be distinguished from the male in thai the bands or strips are broader. Southern Fruit Grower, FLOWER STUDY NECESSARY. "The fear Is growing that many ol America's representative wild flow ers will disappear if the children are not trained not only to love flowers,'' said Mr. Herman S. Bowles, of Mil waukee, Wis., "but also to treat them tenderly. According to flower lovers children must be taught to love flow ers, so that the uprooting of a plant to obtain a single flower will appeal in their eyes a crime. This can be done, they hold, by. adding the prac tical application of the rules of flori culture to the study of botany In the schools. "Though the. Idea is new In Mil! country," continued Mr. Bowles, "II is having a rapid growth. The ex ample which Germany and other for eign lands long ago set Is being fol lowed. France demands horticultur al knowledge of her teachers and Russia has arbors in her school yardr for botanical study. "Arbor day was the first develop ment of this movement. An effort ! being made to make it a day of pe culiar significance to children.... In most States they are taught to plant trees with appropriate exercises; in some places the tree is wreathed and the children sing as they stand round it. In all cases they are taught to select trees suitable to the climate and are told interesting stories re garding the desirability ot the se lected species and the care needed for their preservation." Among applicants for service as a general housemaid in a Pittsburg family was a rawboned girl of rather forbidding aspect. "Do you love chil dren?" asked the mistress of the house. "Well, mum,"' responded the girl, with a grim smile, "(feat de pends on lb wages." Silence I The Instinct of modesty, natural to every woman is often great hindrance to the cure of womanly diseased Women shrink from the personal questions of the loc,uI physician which seem Indelicate. The thought of examination is ab horrent to them, and so they endure in silence condition of disease which surely progresses from bad to worse, - It has been Dr. Pierce' a privilege to cars a , Ureal many women who have, found a refuse tor modesty In his otter ot FREE constat a tlon by letter. Hit correspondence la held 0a sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, liuttalo, K. Y. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription restores and regulates tbe womanly functions, abolishen pain and builds up and puts the finishing touch of health on every weak woman who gives it a fair trial. It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Wgmen Well. Yon can't afford to accept a ttcrtt nostrum as a substitute for this non-alcoholio medicine op known composition. M Cantloaery Note i Be sure if u ST you att this stove see w that thai nama-nlata rtadt " Mew Ptrfectioo." n u Hew Perection. Oil Cook-stove Gives no outside heat, no smell, no smoke. It will cook the biggest dinner without heating the kitchen or the cook. It is immediately lighted and immedi ately extinguished. It can be changed from a slow to a quick fire by turning a handle. There's no drudgery connected with it, no coal to carry, no wood to chop. You don't have to wait fifteen or twenty minutes till its fire gets going. Apply a light and It's ready. By simply turning the wick up or down you get slow or an intense heat on the bottom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves for coffee, teapot or saucepan, and even a rack for towels. It saves time, worry, health and temper. It does all a woman needs and more than she expects. Made with 1, 2, and 3 burners ; the 2 and 3-burner sizes can be bad with or without Cabinet Erery dealer everywhere t If not at yours, write tor Deacriplrre Circular to the nearest agency ot tbe The Atlantic Refining Company (Incorporated) Beautifying the Ear. An Inventive genius has patented a harness which Is especially designed to Improve the shape of a lady's ears; this is regarded as a revival of the old fashion of wearing nightcaps, which were considered an important item of the chamber costume in our grand mother's day. It is hinted that the Inventor referred to is on the lookout for tbe time when ears are again per mitted to show in public after they have been trained into good 6hape by midnight harnss and nightcaps. The wisest philosophers' have decided that It Is useless to endeavor to trace the causes of the vagaries of fashion in women's attire, but there still remain a few wiseacres who keep on trying. National Magazine. For lied, Itching Eyelids, Cysts, Stye. Falling Eyelashes and All Eyes That Need Care, Try Murine Eye Salve. Aseptic Tubes. Trial Siie, 25c. Ask Your Druggist or Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. The statistics of trade and Indus try for the year recently closed, made public by the Canadian Government, shows that Canada has recovered in a striking manner from the depression of two years ago. Constipation causes many serious die. enses. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Tierce's Pleasant l'ellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic. A French scientist has figured that It would take a 350,000,000-candle pow er lamp to signal Mars, and even at that the Martians would have to use telescopes magnifying 10,000 times to see It. ' H. H. GnrES's Soxs,of Atlanta, On., are the only successful Dropsy Specialists in tbe world. See their liberal offer in advertise ment in another column of this paper. . 20 An Irish woman. Miss Lillian E. B!and, has designed and built for her self a bi-plane glider 28 feet wide. Several satisfactory-glides have been accomplished with the machine con trolled from the ground by ropes. The engine asd propellers will be fitted later. The supply of machine guns is In creasing in a!l European armies. Everywhere it Is conceded that this, the latest arm of the service, will play a decisive part in the battles of the future. Arthur Dupln, the "father of the Apaches," has Just died in Paris. He was a feuilletonist, who wrote stories for the Paris press after the style of Fenimore Cooper. Mrs.Winalow's Soothing Syrup forChildren teething, anfrens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, aUajayain, curat windcoho,Ursbottie. Radio activity of minerals may be tested by their effect upon a photo graphic plate, which wi show sha dows of metallic object placed be tween it and a specimen of uranium mineral. 3aXa-A.XXi.'fil FUjIjS. CEI.BURATKIt EMi 1.1 H KEMEPYfer GOL'T AND ltilKlJM ATIHM. BAftAKll KaXlABUt. AT VOllt 1KCUU1bT. Many Women who are Splendid Cooks dread having to prepare an elab orate dinner because they are not sufficiently strong to stand over an intensely hot coal range. This is especially true in summer. Every woman takes pride in the table she sets, but often it is done at tremen dous cost to her own vitality through the weakening effect of cooking on a coal range in a hot kitchen. It is no longer necessary to wear yourself out preparing a fine dinner. Even in tbe heat of summer ywscan-' cook a large dinner without being worn out. I A FLAVOR that Is Bsed the asm i oryentlla. Ilr dlnnolylni eramilatod anuria I water and adding Mapleine, adolictona ayrnp ta ' marie and a srrnp butter than maple. Mapleine . Is sold by rrocora. Rend 2o stamp for sample I and recipe book. Crescent Kit. Co.. Seattle. M 0B Send portal for h K p Free Package I 1 1 In ! of 1'axtine. Better and more economical than liquid antiseptics FOR ALL TOILET USES. Gives one a sweet breath ; clean, white, germ-free teeth antiseptically dean mouth and throat purifies the breath after smoking dispels all disagreeable perspiration and body odors much ap preciated by dainty women. A quick remedy for sore eyes and catarrh. . A little Patriae Dowdef &- solved in a glass of hot water makes a delightful antiseptic so lution, possessing extraordinary J cleansing, germicidal ana Mai. av3 1 1 power, and absolutely harm I I less. Try a Sample. 50c a Urge bos at druggists or by mail. THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Botoi, Mass. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES 5, 4, 3.50, 93, '2.50 & 2 THE STANDARD FOR 30 YEARS. Millions of snea wear W. L Doutlaa shoes tw cauaa they mrm tha lew eat pricea, quality con sidered, in the world. Made epoa boaor,of the beat leatkera, br tbe moat skilled workmen, in ell the latest fashions. ( W. L. Donates 13.00 end (4.00 ehoee equal Custom Bench Work coatias $6.00 to $8.00. BofSKot,$3.$Z50at2 W. L. Donirtas snaranMre thnr ralne fcy snunptne m name and pri- on the bottom. Look r,r It. Xiake Si. tttihelltntr. Fait Ctler Eyrtttt. , A ak year rfealrr for W. T. Dontrlad iibora. If not fprialFinyonr townwmefor Mal!Or'1rCa!aloe;.ahow fhir hew to or-lr by mail. Shuri ordered direct from lai-tory delivered free. W.L.Uootrlaa, Hrockton, llaae. Mother's milk will supply the baby laxative enough, if she takes a candy Cascaret And the laxative will be natural, gentle, vegetable just what baby needs. Try one and youH know why millions of mothers use them. Vssl sarhal baa, 10 taste at aVas-i Fseala aew see fcaailaea bases isalbtr. urii'Trn recosD-HAvr ir. J ArJD una. inautitr. anew nllliLU LAP: any kjrul. any quantity, an where. Writ (3 r prices. iXHXOND &iQ OCJ inc., tuenmoua. va. P. N. U. 20, 1919. DROPSY 121! Swk or 1 1 it iii ms ie i
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