Cape May County Times, 25 July 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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effective kasures for preventing EROSION OF MUCK VALUABLE FARM LAND

mat oounts mrnmmmM

'Isfw^ Ol¥r.' K.

.lift off Corns! Doesn’t hurt a bit and FVeezooe costs only a few cents.

"• tone and a Lowering of (Prepnrod ay tho UWWd atntoo Depwterv^tm. iFET+Si:* .way

' by — — *

oFsart _ _ _ tftbe United fetataa BWW.eOO erery >,*r. Soil loaaw troQ tbis catuM occur in erwy atai^dr &k tfaum nnd in almoft ewy eomtty at *rery stete. Nine years ago U* Nadojul Couserrs

tion congreaa - rtfai lud tl acres of farm laid bad. •kit.v ruined by aotl erosh

cus is the Shuler,

mice

ui* 1 ' *-d to mnnrf tbat -If mankind cannot devise and enforce ways of dculiny with thraartb vrhlcb wiU prethi* soan* at OH, sw* must look

forward to die be. yet rtafclt

hind, having- wprtfcd■rltance, wfl! faflp from the earth beeanse of-Abe" C«ta tt has

pilshed." ^ A«Im Mia land.

Eroaon Injawa or piactlcatly ruins rtik- lands in a number ot wagv. he upper and moat fertile parts of he soil are washed away until the became* barren and unprrdacItvev gullies are formed which in an sctual 10*3-of iaod for uittratlon. a towtrfot of fbt water 'hide and u dflldctu supply of mols;un Drainage Citcbea are $fian JSUed _ 1 taQBenUy reKults in the floaCbig «f the edjotolnft t •;o m land 'ar-d the dertmtlOT of

r 1'.-. Rich jl “

'.red with 4-, !r-m the hill

of the 1

- c occupied t . _ is cad) year, ami crrt >e lo the valoa of the land. Gome ' tl;.-1 oases Of ttw bottom fs: ■ ■ laud covered ta • great depth with ■ •t. ) crops dsmrged l>- overflows or l-*lts of sand, a continued decease the vuee irt the land, and the ■ ney invested In the construction of imlnage ditches that have beer' ailed • i^rtly filled with sand. Thus It Is > parent chat Mah the bottom and the i and farmer should be concerned In

the Water TaMfii

the adoption of eteetire measures foi

•topping ertaioa.

Since erosion is due largely to th? fapld movement of the rain water over the surface of the ground, methods of

ter either to sink Into the soil or flow away slowly over the surface to a drainage channel If the rain wAer were absorbed by the soil la fast as tt tana, there would be very It tile order to drink up surface water rvpldly a soil mast be very permeable, which means ttfef It must contain fslrJy »**•* open spare* through whit* the rain water can pasa easily, or where It can be stored terapotartly. Some eells are naturally very ponneobia. A

_ eaahM. the permeability of a soil are lieeg&lowplowin* under organic matter as .manure, stnbbie. stalks an! cover crops; the practice of tile dralnaga. acd. In certain soils, the use cl

Protection of Vegetation. Vegetation covering the the ground protects the soil

direct action of the rain and Checks the flow jf the water over the avfa. giving the soil a better opportuatty absorb the era ter. It Is thcreftme Important that some kind of Cover crop, and) as retch, clover, oats, wheat or '« grown 00 the land during the r or at any time that the land

bottom lands are often I is floe used for other crops,

deposits of srnd washed’

Contour plowing, .. hlch

breaking the ground along level llnea acroae the slopes, reduces the "flow of water directly down the slope. Also In planting and cultivating the crops the same.level lines are followed ao that a shallow trough la made above each row. Moat of the rain water Is caught and held in this trough until It either evaporates or la absorbed by the soil Contour plowing should Invariably be practiced 00 all hill lands The beginning of c great.meny gpllles la due to the practice of plowing and cultivating directly up and dowa the

With your fingers! Ton can lift off any hard cosn. soft corn, or corn tween the toes, mad the hard skin cab loses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of “FTeesooo" costa little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the com or callus. In•tnntly tt stop® hurting, then shortly you Uft that bothersome corn or callus right off. root and all, without one bit of pain dr soreness. Truly! No hum-

'Practical Suggestions. *Tve figured out a solution c£ the traffic tangle." “Alrplcuss?" “Nope! Keep (he automobiles on the ridewalks. nnd let the pedestrians take Use streets." “But bow about the street carer "Put the trollies under them, and re them above the wires." “Wbere’d you park the machlnear "Park them in the'stores."

OS' YESTERDST MB TODAY F R£ C KLES Italian Town. Industrial Center, flt'll u iW T— i, C- EW W TW- IM. S—. Retains a Rtmlnder of the u tss law ts b< Us^imm Ifty Spoa

Widths Ages.

TSrrr - * txi kmtrr thr m

Arena 1# ben tqwwa toJrftTlers a« the elution on tbewaUmd from ffillui.

where I -ike Alsggforo flret buNns Into ID . view. To Italians Wls besrt known for fp*«.

1U plantsUons -<t American corn, a ■overty in Europe;- ' Today. Arena.-is. an 'Jtdustrlal center. but oil ir. the oorthegKt janier the ciKtle of Angero adds a -touch to the luiidscnpe whh-h bespeaks medieval tmpoi mace. The famous Bon rosaeos—they wflo produced Cardinal de Medici, who became Pope Plus IV —doert 'n ancestral halls on the out

skirts of the village.

At the Hotel Itesle. a tablet calls attention fo the fact that Garibaldi

wu*-a guesLthere in »I8.

That "Arona, L4igo Magglore.” Tura-

ert wondeiTM Canvas, was n>

frori pbotoKraiJha can be gathered ttom !tut--kin'* Jitter, in which he says. "No Mich hllja' ore. or ever were. Ip right from' Arona. They are gathered tpgetlier, hdl -by. lifjl, partly from the Battles of Olegglo, portly from above the town here, pertly from half way — he lake clkyiBuveho and then nil wn together In one grand Imag-

r chain.-* * *

Cuticur* Soothes Itching Scalp Oa retiring gently rub spots of danIruff and Itching with Cutlcura Olatot«iL Next morning shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. them your every-day toilet prepare tt ana rod have a dear skin and soft, whit* inn da.—Adv. Real Philosopher. One of the dnrk-nlrtmied werriora la camp Just back from the Ommpagne grinnlngly Indorsed the war. "No, rah, boss. Ah ain't pot a kick. Die ahmy is the real life. Why, do you know all dah time Ah was In France ■*h nevab missed a meal—not a meal." Bn.-prise, of course, from the II* mer. A row of grinning teeth; "Well, at dine, sometimes mah meals wns nhfeut three to fouh days late—but Ah got 'em all right."—Trench and Camp.

Mine swoepers are ships tbat discover and sweep up explosive mines th«t are pat into the eea .In lime of war for the destruction of enemy ships. Usually two small vessels work together In the ro'ned area. The ships drag a mine cable, one. end of which ‘ i each ship, -the middle part of ciible being suspended at the proper -depth from floats. The mines ere caught or exploded by the cable.

"Wouldyon classify telephone opcrating a profession?" ■Well, It Is a calling."

When You Heed a Good Terns TakeBABEK nos QUICK AHD 8UU CCS* FOM Malaria, Chills, Fever and Grippe cost atm wo ocnoxB ... AI-t DBCQGIF—a or by FstMl Pott, pi

Don’t As* for Cold Cream—Aa for

'Si Mystic Cream

Right Locality.

“It Is all right to talk about eating locusts, but «here are you going

get wild honey?"

“1 think you’ll aooa-he able to get some m our hack yard If you rare to go there. The auto barked into the hives and there are some very mad

bees around."

Suit tbv Bugs.

“How yer Inter* uoln’ this year?" •TV hugs seem f think they're

flue."

Look for lb# Witch ^ *pc Ajar af yoor.druggisi C Q£AH CO, HIDDLETQyH. it T> Orcharding In South Africa. The prerent South African area of omimjerclal orrlmnh* Is e-cincited at 3J.OOO aeves. rfsclunlve of ralrins anttetltnn.s. Of this area probably 10.000 acres are planted.w:ib varieties iarg*ly used for drying.

Steady Perform ones.

‘The man who was suspended. I so defied his superior's orders to go.” “Te®, he 1* still hanging on."

Whoever knows when to Quit hoping

for the best !s the one who gets out of , One can often measure a the deal with a good profit.| debts by the cut of his clothe*.

THE MOST DANGEROUS

OF ALL DISEASES

No organs of Che bum as body are so important to health and long life aa the kidseya. When they alow up and commsoee to lag-la latir duties, look out! Danger is in sight. rmd out what the trouble Is without delay. Whenever you fed nervous.

Get asms GOLD MBDAL Haarlem OH Capsules at once. They or* an old, tried preparation used all Over tbs world for centuries. They contain oafar old-fashioned, soothing oils combined with strength-giving and system-desa*. ing herbs, well known and used by phyridaas In their daQy practice. GOLD

tare* weeks will SlrreUoa. AM

"We had a safe and sane Fourth of July." “Yet," remrrk~d Miw ^ayrirve. “Children ore no H-uger encouraged to lake a morbid interest in amateur fire1 In order to entertain Muir pat 1 - enta."

w Showing Broeisfi Between Cotton Rows Whore Rowe Are Rua Directly Up and Down th* ftJope. a Prsrileo Which U RaepaM»ie far • Lflrgd Ptrcontaos of Badly Eroded Land®.

iOLL WEEVIL LOSES GROUND (BEEF CATTLE IMPROVEMENT

Taka Care to Develop to Greatest Extent These Fortlooe From Which

Cuts Are Token.

(Uieparsd hr the I.'ntM atatee Depart- ^ mvtit of Asrtculture ) In the Improvement of swf cattle care has hern token to dewlo*) to the greatest cxleut those portions of the body from which are secured the highpriced cuts of href. Thero points should be itept In mind when selecting breeding animal*. SYSTEM Or SHEEP FARMING Farmer Cannot Be flueesseful sad Ignore Woe I and Murtsn — floth Worthy of Dsn elder alien.

ora Year Hi Mlctory of Inwet That There Has Bren Reduction In

Infwtod Territory. <

r ar** n, u» VpiloO states Depart-

ment ot agriculture.)

I'ue to Ue bard winter of 101T-H 1 l>oU weevil last ground In bis con. ii'-ri the ivrttopBstt Iasi y®*r. Thl» • xoptional in the history of tb< evil. In that tt to tin sar<*Ml year * the vetaMtolimcni of tbU Insect tl* United Btatec lh«t there he*

rtriortkaa 1* mrUorj In

■u a not redw 'ed by thli pea

1 bar bmxi p 1 tort. U*e 1

'lilr dora not mean tbat the move

of .the boll weevil '' "Hy ■ton. __ .

" of toriKbry far tbh >e*» W«» »ui fractloo of the -Laic at the begln- ' « ..f mix. Matt) (< the lost torwas regalnod bv the wee.11 uter 'he yee” * 4 '*^' f ' • -

1 in trerltory nccuiTfd In Oklahoma. Tctkyeuw. and Ala Thy Vgevtl gurned Territory In

h, /•rorgjx, : dM j

Bic firef reportf

rerU on-cotton in New mMskemert and BjarkeMng.

found In the

A gyetwn of riieop farming that to

to be

cnntlnunariy auccresful cannot Ignore either wool or mutton, la vanny the two prodirts yUl be wt-rthy

-*•*—**— Ip others

i£r to the p«xunw»ttes -at rendlthm*.

»«vrti has rear hed rite wwrtbrew itulta of cottuc pn>du«ii«* I. It i» ateaiuly gaining new i>rIn Houth CnnJlns. Alro-re the M-a-i»iand tv-fton bolt is now.ln-

’••♦r the ws

PRODUCE URGE MILX YIELDS Animal to Nsessssrily of Different Type for Prod action of floef—

Dreed Not Found.

I by th* Usited Steles Depart-

bmoI of Agrl. ulture )

territory a* the tyj« •'< animal nere*»;.ry far JO ^aare the podurlloo of large yl«de »f milk territory, to entirely different fronPtlmt of the AMI sQuare' beef animals. It has brew ImporatW# r rolto# at} (* ■•nvlorr a breed wbl<-h would c«*m- . uniwiblne these fuu'iloos and be of wipe-

rtur affirit fo' buth purposes.

•Suits s-tf.srjSjrsy.SE I* ai uKcatleB* <vt lum.in Xy* &Oun. AST. Alt it> the Oame. “The course of true lor* n.-vrr did. run smootb." "Oh. well, w« «n like to bouip tbs btnons " A probnh'e .slory Is the first weapon at calumny.

are not performing th the{r function*' feoll»n& They ssrz* r”-'”

lata and be converted Into'

and other

s&evsss

unite, which; tMm ■“* “V. drn » Xore, but be BUT* , and will de- fa «** far origtosl iaported GOTJD they are driven tit a MEDAL brand. Accept no rabstituteo.

i In scaled packages. Three sties.

d Nervous Mothers Should Profit by the Experience of These Two Women Buffalo, N. Y.—“I am the mother of four children, and for neadythree ynaa I coffered from a female troubte wkh pains in in) back and side, and a general weakness. I had profafleional attendance most of that time but did not seem to get welL : Aa a last resort I decided to by lydia K HnkhamV YegeUble Compound Which I had seen aivertifedin tfcc newspapers, and in two weeks noticed marked Improvement I continued its use and am now free from pain and able to do all my housework."—Mrs. B. R Zxxlimmla, 302 Wei® Street. Buffalo, N. Y. Portland, In<L—*I had adispboeinent and Buffered *° ^ at times I could not be on my feet atalL I was all nm down and ao weak I could not do my honsework, was nervous and could act lie down at nigaL I took treatments from a physician

/ \ it and now 7 am strong and welf again and do I own work and I give Lydia £. Hnkham’s 1 Gsmponndj the credit.”—Mra. Jasxrn 1 va Kimblk, 9*5 West Race Street, Portland, Ind.

Woman Sbonld Try

LYDIA E.PINKH AM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND

OTWA E.FMKHAH MEDICINE C& LYNN. MASS.

Children Cry For

CASTORIA

What*is CASTORIA Castor a i* a hnmlsss substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drop* sad Soothing Syrups. It it plesssnL It contains neither Opium, Morphia* nor other narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishuesi arising therefrom, and by regulating tho Stomach and Bowels, aid* the a**imll*tlon of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panscaa—The Mother** Friend. , GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of

Acid-Stomach Makes 0 Out of 10 People Suffer

In* 1* wronc •Itbumh rou tie—yea auteralix wxnt *io *”l bask 'roar frtv "".•'••'iti x» qettkir •> iwutei*. thro Uk» SATO Mil. tl,» «nr..I*r(ul rno4.r» r*m. •Of Ihrt IKuti aul k nlwf rrom |.| M ot n. Iwlittln*. ***■> «e. K**b how >our grnrial t.i»Uti Irr,» —k** sekkty th* old-ttm* vtiu. vigor end vltstUa . <J*t * — . SrvfrtM i.<i«r

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Bssst Copy of Wrasyw. .

In Use For Over 30 Years Th* Kind You Have Always Bought

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