l ift off Corns!
5 n*t hurt > Wt and costs Oftty • ""k-
Tat mmj ynn An$guAa hart witched with much iotcnst the renartihlr rtcorf taisad hr Dr- KSmt'i Bwunp-Root. the (mt kxfawj, lirw aad bkddc- nwd.uaa. It hrfpe the iodaej*. Jirtr »od Waddc de the » ‘
l,b your fin**n. • T«« <«» Hit •« bard corn. »o£t «ont. er com boil the toM, ami the b*rd skin f from bottom at feet tiny l^Ule of “Ft******' ' t at any 4m* atore; apfly. a few « npor. the com or calloa. Intljr It rtopa hortfs*. than ahortiy lift that botheraome com or callOT t off. mot awl aJh-orlthoot one bit or acresesa- ThUy! No’
PRE»E«riW : Bt MM* WOBHS Important That Pest Be Discovered Before Crops Have Been Seriously Damaged.
Leya' ** LMrt - So Casey waa rnrmln' me d»hn» ah' . ...,1 up for mer CU did. Oi aea to him. •Casey.' «i* •ye're no coward, an 1 ye Work hirt! pay yer dibts, an' ye Hoot *« nk an* tick yer wolfe. but In other pacts ye’re ao better than Dolan I*" on mat of the American Medical KM-latlOB.
4 Catft^.atarjr. An old colored map at Jefferson City can*ht a twvfwend-catfish and was so well satisfied with his skill as a fisherman that be lay down npd took a nap. with the fish bceMe trim, another moke came alona anon after, picked np the flab and. left a .half-pound one In Ha place. WbA the colored man woke np. the first thlnfi-hUleite aongbt was the fish, and M took him several secto realihe ' wfikt had happened. Then, turning the fish over ami scrotfnlatn* It very closely, he exclaimed: “Golly, how dth flab-am ahwnnked Sedalia Iv-.soo.
» the OM "oVSTr* ^ Tafr*■S Chiu TONIC T»<1 knew wher rev
'Can you run wer In four automof tonight7" “I *ueh» so. 1 hate ron r about everyihlng ette.”
1ml did you ever notice that the felt- vho la Inst to make a promise la • first to keep It?
Whan tha Ghoat Walk*. “Yes, It's r. siflendid bouw." said the possible purchaser, “but I'm told lt"B haunted." “Haunted!" ejtrtnlated the pushful house agent, robbing his hands and-gAonlng-iB oily dnhha. "Why. so It Is; but ytm ncrdhava.no Tear. sir. J attend to tffnt personally, and this par tlculrr ghoat Is really well trained. It never appears -mriew* the tenant refuses. to pay his rent London IUBlta.
Vain Esc*peef cm not rich enough to give yofi a large contribution to the cause." •That is a poor sxcua*'."
A lot of folk* w# know would get along better - If they traded thei! tongues for an ettra.aet of ear*.
Save the Babies of thaaa tefaatfc dan tha Dropa#-
EXMtiHE MEADOWS CIOSELT Omaa nr Grain Should Be Carefully Inspected to Detect Preaenec of Caterpillar*—Poisoned Batts May Ba Uawi.
by -.h< retted States Dept meet of A*,1cottur».) Watchfnlne** U the key to aucc i caeca of Invasion by army won which are young of certain moths millers that fly only at night. The eggs from which, the army worms batch are laid commonly on 7. ~' or grasslike'grains and the tiny rate!*pillars, upon hatching, feed for ’ days near the ground, hidden by overgrasses or grains and thus may escape notice until nearly full grown, by which time they have be- - • - distributed over the in-
fested fields.
Upon the discovery of the pest la Ita younger stage* depend* very largely the possibility of stamping out Infestations before serious Injury to crop* pita occurred. Meadows therefore should be examined frequently, particularly those planted to timothy, bli fruw, wheat, and especially millet, to discover the young worms. If the Infested spot be sms 11. the grass or grain can be mowed off and atraw scattered over the spot and burned*thus destroying the worm*. H the caterpillars have become distributed over a considerable area, this can be marked off by stakes and the crop sprayed heavily with a solution of parts green at the rate of one pound to 50 gallons of water, or of arsenate of lead at the rate of two pounds of the paste or one pound of the powder to 50 gallon- of water. Poisoned Balt* for tha Army Woi Poisoned halts have long been used aa a means of deairoylng the numerous aperies of cutworms and also the array worm. An efficient halt of thl* kind may be prepored and used as follows: TO 80 pounds of wheat bran and one pound of ports green or two pounds of powdered arsenate of lead; add the Juice of one-half docen oranges or lemons. Then bring the
Geautue Oustoiio always bean the riguaturo of
CKEAWKnENTWlT NEEDED BY TERRACES Should Be Looted After Before Loose Soil Settles.
Weak Places Should *• Inspected Iromediately After Each Rain and , Breaks Repaired Sew Soma Kind of Cover Crop*. (Prepend br the CuKed States Dsp*rtmeot of Agriculture.) ^Teraacea require considerable :nd attention. eaperiaBy during the Irst year, before the loose sod has bad Jtoe to become settled thoroughly. AH apparently weak places should be visited after every heavy rain, and any breaks should be repaired Immediately with a shovel. It 1* best not to cultivate the terraces the first year, but to seed them to aome kind of cover
crop.
It la advisable to run the err*) rows parallel to tbb'fefface*, one row being planted on top of the terrace. .The. cultivation of the top row tend* to keep the top of the terrace at the proper bright. YTbera. the tpyajre run across the terrace*, aa 1* done commonly on moderate slopes, the top
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Wrapped to insure its perfect condition in aii climates and seasons. Sealed tight—kept right. The perfect gum in the perfect package.
IAD BREATH Often Paused by taid-Stomach
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PATONIC ■aciwrisw*aP*8*iga_ MX UUUt OCT W IS RSTO
HOME OF THE WATERMELON Mcnticsllo. In Florida. Rlflhtly Claims to Be World’s Greatest Marks!
for the S.-*d.
•Jeffcroon county. FJorlda. of which MonUcrilo la the cjunty seat. Is the home of the wntormelon *ed Industry of the United States." declares the MonUcrilo }>**. Tt could be sold that thl* 1» the horse of the Industry for the world, for thl* county irons more waterraeloni for seed purpose* tha-. any omer section, and more watmuelona are grown In North America than anywhere else." The News give* some figure# tm tb« proposition and no doubt a good many people would be surprised to know that the ten thbusand acr»« utlllied In Um> rnlt««. SWtea for growing watermelon. for seed. Jefferson county, Florida- hoa more than right thousand acres busy toward thlt end. It la the only place In the world where an order for a carload of watermelon seed can be flll.-d—and such orders are often Hik'd and the cam go wit of
Montlrello. •
Florida la a wonderful stale. The balance oi the country might be sbl« to get along without na. hut they wouldn't have nearly »• »"* t* ‘J® 4 as they do now.—Florida Ttmos Otflon. FRECKLES fc* I. tbs r*. I. Cal M si Ih—U* TW«> »• >-*- “
View of Lower Side of Bench Terrace Embankment Show! no Growth of Weeds and Gras* on Embankment aoU Is moved down the side slopes by cultivation. An a result, tte terrace* are more liable to break, and much more maintenance work 1* required than 'where the rows are run parallel the te-races. All terraces' that are cultivated should be plowed at least once a year, shfi the soli Should be thrown to the center. In this way the bright of the tetHcr Is kept up and^the base may befcroadened each year. . Steep land that washes badly between the terrace* should not be cultiwued. The terrace* should firs! \,e wefl built and the entlre’bhW seedofl to - grass and used for pasture of
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An Odd Pf-eon.
•H.,w modestly she dre**e* and bow eemdbly." ihat wortian will d"
anything to
attract attention."
When tt I* found-tnecessary to cross a farm read in terracing a field, the building of the terraces should be continued across without j^gartf to the road. Where tht terrace* are aa much ar 20 feet brood, no provision need be made tor passing traffic acron* them, bat ttfj abocld b. aerfaui' »«;»- talned to prevent poaatble break*. Where the terraces are not more than ten feet broad, conrid.Table Inconvenience to traffic nnd InJatT 1° I' 4 *. ** r ' race* generally result* where no provision for crossing 1* made. Sometime# the water la carried unitor the roadway by a culvert, but the principal objection* to thl* are that riba capac-
Etaqet and etorit of ths'tru. army worm (Clrotate wwlpuncta) aadoeme iu Insect apsmisi; a, par#"’, w «•«*, b, full-fi'eten'larva, c, cgfia: d, pupa In asll; a, pBraaltlc fly.-WIntMtela quadripustulata, laylnp Ita #8tP •" •" ■ m, >' worm; % a ground beatte, Caloaoma calldum« praying Open an army worm. : and, at righw Calosoma larva amsrg Ing from burrow; g. a digger wasp >phtx sp.. carrying an army worm to ; Its hufrow; K gnicoap'l 4 ** purgtlus. a wasp Ilka parasite of the army worm. to n stiff dough by adding low- | grade mol#»aes or elrup. prafrrobly ; molaroro end srstter the mixture broodraat In amaU piece# throughout
the IBfeated Arid.
In eaae the worm# are not oleeov-1 ered until they have Iwgun to travel In a disk*, usually they can 1-e deatroyrd by furrowing or ditching completely around the Infested area. Summary of Control Measure, for th.
Army Worm.
I. Watch fields of growing grasand grain carefully, etperially the | ■nradows, during lb* spring nod rorly
ectlooB to tm* are iuui.' .'i - of the waterway 1* greatly red a red acd the free flow of the water through the culvert is often obstructed by stalks or other trash waahc-1 from the field. .A wooden bridge spanning the channel, an aa not to reduce very modi the croaa-noctioual area of the waterway. makes a more desirable and ‘
li-fnctory eroaalng.
Literary Burglar. In the epidemic of porcb-cllmblng now apparent. Seattle appears to have a literary burglar. Witness the complaint of FrandKCO Nievia, Into whose apartment came this Intruder nnd lifted hi* library, consisttnc of n Bible and the "History of the Philippine Islands." I’artle* having "Tittle Kolia's Adventures." “Pilgrim's Progre-s." or other standard works lying around loose will do well to lock them up until this uncommon burglar finishes hi* Soattle campaign.—Scuttle Ha«l4ntri llg«ute^. J ‘ . .. -
Better tbreo.bonre »oq apon. tluui ne tuiiiule too Into.-iKbaktapCare.
t’a nard to warm up to the man o ir always putting on airs.
Classics Lose French Favor. Changes In the ay stem of "xumlna•lon for the French degree of licentiate of letter* are under consideration at the ministry of public Instructlom Some faculties ccnrider that Tsitiu or Creek should be obligatory for all candidates. while others think that clnroles might be omitted In the cnee of candidate* who do not undertake to use the degree for obtaining a port an teacher. Such n would meet the roqnlrcment* of Aiuctlcnn studrnta, who are now very numerous In France.
At the present price It's carry all your eggs in oue
OLD AGE STARTS WITH YOUR KIDNEYS action and erablao the organa to throw off the poisooa which cause premature old age. New Ufa and strength Increase as you continue th* treatment, when completely restored continue taking a
%nkUp you
faith sod vigor and occvent a return
of the disease.
FOR HOME GARDENERS (Prepared by tl* Vailed Steles Department of Agriculture.) Home gardeners will find that all'of the most common Insects and diseases attacking vegetables are catalogued In the United States Department of Agriculture's Fanners' Bulletin 858, which will be aent free on request of the deportment. Tbla bulletin tell* bow to detect the presence of destructive insects and disease* and how to prevent and fight them.
that by keeping the kidneys and di tire organs cleansed and in properw ing Older old a** can be deferred __ Ufs prolonged far beyond that enjoyed
by tha averaga peraon.
For over 200 year# GOLD MEDAL
rs's
lag year*. It U a standard cld-titu# home retnedy and needa no Int r.^iiiction. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil U lackwed la oucrleaa, teaUleia capaulet containing about C drops sarh. Tabs them ai J?u would a pm. with a swallow of water.;We ouatirilates the kidnsy
worm. HAND sprayervery useful
and spread over' tl* entire farm.
BOYS AND GIRLS
Don't Forget Cut leu re Taiwan When adding to your to»«
An exquisitely weutrfl face. skin. *>*bj and dusting powder and pel fume, rendering other perfi me* superfluous You may rely ou It beca 'A* one of tbs Ootlcura Trio (Soap. Ointment and
28c each everywhere.—Aov
In ibe Falktec
,.p. ro. j Talcum).
When the worm, ora discovered at 1 Eaporially Handy In Applying Rsm-
s uod s —
them vigorously by means at the meat- j '"tecta anauis. urra outlined lu foregoing fcy Ui, United BteU. Dw-atI-2. Poison them by siirnylng croi . ^ Agrlcuilurs.) „« iui.ndn] "1 fcnw va ^ ...a pound of I.H. fr—n in W C-'loa.<f ba, t.. n m.d. w.„t. or -lib II U HU.- troubl. 1 «« d.r.,1 ui~.u.io of l"id J;' 1 ..dwllo .ppl, lb- roni.-ll.—- « I' of oalor. In —' lb- l- r '» l " BM oo«., lo la,, a lot of oapoi,- ^ on landar rl»b'j ““ .p,»n,lu.. A ob,A|. band -pra«. two pounds of fleshly slakrri lwo | ^ ^ n ean may he u-ed to M oallon. of th, tolata^Od^l* ^ . H ibai ao-
Hit Eye on tha Ball. “And. Arthur." said the sweet young thlug foorllng a tbree-fuot putt. Yes, dear,” came from the young
__ Capsules. Money-refunded If they do, not help you. Thiee sises. But remember to ask for th* origins! Import'd! GOLD MEDAL broad. In assled pack-J ages.
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•After this game you are going to speuk to father, ore you nut. of our
engagement T*
"Yes. deur; nnd, believe me. I'm going to remember mj game of golf,
and be exceedingly careful of my ap- | D * position proach."—Yonkers Statesman. pSSSIrt’'
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lib a bonus
common stock that »s *n invemmertt Unit not only cerrtas steblllty but carries the possibilities of a Urge return on ths bonus of common stock. We consider Hits »n Ideel InvcHmenL — • special lllsrstur* ‘ —
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Father Was Wrong
I was over at ray girl's house and It being a rather late hour nnd every one In bed. we were having a pretty j good time when a thundering voire belonging to my future wife's father wn* hennl from the top of the atnlrs. Hay-
ing. "Mary, you had better come^to ( _
lied. Henry might want to go home."— grsaseless To-lst < tTilcugo Tribune. j Ask your druggist for it BOc and 60c. Why is It that r^TneVcr are. the MYaTTC CREAM CO- MIDDLETOWR. n. T.
There's No Other Creoas
Mystic Cream
■Mr Bl»»ar and “!>•*'• Mki' - »!•* "• -
m, _ This IS to prevent hurutng the lender plant> Where apraylng Is m t pnicthablc. (he ure of the p..l*ou*d-bran halt alrra.lv mentlumti is strongly racm
mended.
S. In a. - ** the worms are crnwiii'i-
In a Ixxlv. sui’vund them with a fur row or ditch and crush them with a
log drag aa they fall lnt° •*-
ItuOlum will never make a good *ul‘-
fortn. Poleooa in
the dry or |»'wdcr«'d form can 1>e op- j piled by du*ttt»£ them U|*«»n the plnntu | i, r m,hh * id a ehoeaeriotli or gunny • aek. The entlr-- cost for equipment ulth which to tight the cemtnou gnrden Insects and dI*<>**«•* ui-ed not be
■lore than a dollar.
Crop Suffering t^AMS PILE REMEDY K^TOPS PAW IN 30 MINUTES atokuc aTosutoaa*tooavMra.eoar paid — SAM E WICHARDSON — mews ■■ min UWt ASHA. VA
Strong and Haaltfav. If thayTwe, Smart. Itch, or Gka.s* 1 IfTll Burn, if Sore. Irritated. JOUR LYLj inflamed oi r.racul»!e<l aae Murine often. Safe for Infant or AdnlL At aU DvugaiaU. Wnts for Free Eye Book. Mailat tyqBMriy Uavwf. CMsods.U-». A.
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