[ be Alabastined in the latest, e color tints. Each room should fTihtlividuality and the treatment iplete perfect harmony in colors. ft old home, whether mansion or cottage, cam be l just at sanitary, through the intelligent use of
r kalsomine or wallpaper r, when yon have a new home, to Mr* r-'rfe than to have _ard from former treatment with other materials, when it Alabastane, as does nearly every one soccer or later.
a so generally recognised as the proper decorative y usc'.f it is becoming diffi-ult to manufacture fast r, put np in five-pound packages, white and " ‘ s and_nae by the
Pimm oi cu.u suu wi.ii i uu uumuuiu l each package. Every faeiep */fmau Mamas has cross and circle printed in red.
CHICKENS INCREASE SAVINGS North Carolina Poultry Club Member Made Remarkable Record With
email Hock at Hens.
(Prepared by the United Btiteq. Depart-
ment of Asrtculture.)
A net return of $2 * ben over a fourroonthu' period Is the remarkable r«ord of a North Carolina poultry club member who. about tbe middle of Jannary, mated 15 White Leghorn with a stnndanl-brt'd male of tbe variety. During tbe ensuing four months these 15 ben* laid 1.108 Of this number 50 were placed In tbe Incubator, from which 41 chicks wi hatched and all but fire were raised. The owner marketed six cockerels for S3.00. He now has on band 30 pulleta.
He sold 304 eggs for
WHEN ■ HEED,, SW^P-BOOT Thousand* of wo tot. h-sve^aiWasd bladder trouble sod never suspect-it. • j Womens’ compUiot* often proye to be bins elm bu; kidner •ronble. or tks
’ kidney or hlsddo tiseaw. kidneys art not in a healthy
puum. they rosy Ciuse tbe other or-
i tci Become diseased,
un in 'fte bsek. hndarbe. lew -of amfc, r?s«bu*nen, are often times symp-
i of kun.-'y trouble.
-Vt dels} starting trestmentj l>r. rris Bwnmp-Root, s pbj-skisn’s pre--eription. obtained at any drug store, may be just the remedy needed to ovtycotae Get a medium or large sue bottle Immediately from any drug .-tore. Howe.er. if you wih first to test Ait yreat prrpsriticn send ten cents to . - Kfltaer A Co., Binghamton. N. for * maple battle. When writing be sure and ■ftiou this paper.—Adv.
In Ae Museum.
.“Wlu-re’s Ac Human Fly?’ "He san’t perform today. His wife’s been swatting blm."
tie poia »*s egg* lor nateniug purpwae* wpicb 1s for SSOiiO. as well as 54 H dozen mgr o«*d*a
To PnrifT astg Vtnrieli tbe Mae* • OBOVE-S TARTEl.E^ CBlK TOXIC U Wmplr IKON mas qn.XINB so*-
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How Bsar raolt-ft wslitr lb*»Tn«g'OW3 b**>i* IS ettfsar tWMBya'astatsi kst W mother— DELHI CHEMICAL COMP ANT StsWoo D. BALTIMORE. JgD ..i .
No man can Ledge the way up tin you and me. Wc have a moBoply hto
that ourseivaa.
Jhj SilWKc SroHen. Shc-(fri*iulyjr—li iliought ' I heard wmethitg ‘fit'.l. ■•‘lie’ (n’ervonsly)—€■ —I ilrtiHXHl.a muork. .. . . ’ Important to Mlotbem Exntninp Aurefully . «*vgry ; bottle qC | CASTOU1A.' that famous old maedv . for infants smdeblldrciaaDdaee that tt i Bean Ae Signature ot/ In Use for Over 30 Tears. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castori*
S Effect. Pries *
$100 Reward. $100
Catarrh U a local disease greatly Influ-
enced by constitutional condition*. It therefore reoulrea conaf.tutlonal trsstSrat HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE la taken Internally and acta through th* Blood on th# Mucotia SurfaMs of il.c System HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
- ’ the foundation of the fllseaa*. - —*•—* ——tgth by improving
. aas.sis nature In
’HALL*8 r ‘CATARBH
r A Co.. Toledo. Ohlo-
: Enjoyment of whut we have bents envy of what the other man pumesses.
Doubting the diameter erf n pipe tocreases !»« capacity four tlrnc*.
Miller’s Liver Pilk
10c.
1 Kind that do the work. The a
) HAD ENOUGH BIG FOOD SUPPLY NEGLECTED
With Paaaengcr
BZ did. I been waitin’
o get Inside"
1 your fare and cut
. What happened at
£ aow?"
atree’.. for one d you a quarter x out of the change; r people got on and ■ fares: at Prairie il that 35 golda conductor decided t shouted. "There’s B op front. Don’t be ty.”—San Praariaco
t you when you put
Writer Polnta Out How Great Savings Might Be Effected By Cultivation of Certain Treea. Nut* are the best of all tree crops because of their high food valu', their long keeping qualities and the long life of the tree*. But there are many other tree crops ilmost entirely neglected by ns. In tropical countries tbe food of whole nr lions Is largely de- , from tree frrlta, both for man animal. The’ bread fruit, the banana. Ae avocado, the pawpaw, tbe earob, the tig, are examples. But wiA such fruits ns Ae American pawpaw, Ac pend mason, « honey locust, the acorn and beechnut are neglected sources of food, especially for animals. Doctor Smith says that our domesticated animals eat about nlne-tcuAs of cur food crops and that we spend a large part of our time waiting on Arse animals. Why not make our hog* aud chickens, for example, wait on Armaches by having good crop treea. many of which keep dropping Aeir fruit over a Urge fieriod of time, under which we ran pasture them? In Portugal they entirely fatten their pi a* on acorns nod in some of the Mediterranean islands on chestnuts.—Exchange. Disgusted Gob. MoAcr—Did you wli>e jour fr*l
dear?
Junior Gob—Aw, what's Ac use of being In tbe navy If you haftn wipe vour foot V—Judge.
Club Boy Feeding HU Flock. . t. eggs for 320.07, making a total Irr ;jtne from hi* small flock of 354B0. The cost of feeding Ac flock during tbU time eras 321.40, which leaves a net return of 333.40. nils record la by no means exceptional. as, wlA Ae coming of Ae poultry club and with the development of enthusUsm among It* members, egg producing aa well as flock Income returns. has greatly Increased In every ectlon. Properly developed and fostered, poultry U coe of Ae most profitable tlde-lmea In which most fanners can tiecome Interested, and, at present, there Is oardly ary activity of moderr farming which will pay better than tin maintenance and production of gooc poultry. GOOD SCALY LEG TREATMENT Dip Affected Parte U Crude OH ei Kereaene—One Submersion le Usually
of Ae legs, where U feeds and Uyi It* minute eggs. The leg* become « sore at tlmee that fowU are unable U •cratch for food or set on Ae roost. ’me treatment con*1 at* of dipping the legs In crude oil. If not conven lent pure kerosene may be uaed. JM; tarty erougb so that the oil will drj before tbe fowls go or the roost, aud be careful Out tbe oil doe* not gri on Ae feather*-. One treatment U uaua -iy sufflclent. but If Ae old scale! ha-e not peeled off after 30 days II roould be repeated.
A Drink
That's Part of th© Meal! ?OSTUM Cereal las a flavor thaw d sure to please. An ecoical fac.tor in ekeepiru£. A alth builder, used tend of coffee. RaLs© in Price sizes usually sold at 15* <i. 25*
LAYERS IN GOOD CONDITION
Ego* Can Ba Produced In Fall and Early WIntar a* Easy as Spring If Han* Gat Fead. If Ae hen* are ir. good cwwUlor the poultry keeper cun get qgc* Juat aa wrtl bt Ae rail and early winter aa In prtnjt. if they are fed exactly 12 hour* apart ev-ry day In Ae year, and have wmpie tlreo to eat the feed before go ing tc rooat Profcaw Klee ha* Ae result* of many practical teal* a Cornell and cU«’where to prove statccgent.
: !
d prucl
crewd^l from the feeo r harried by Ac airbag 1
Too III
to Work Scores of Women
in homes, stores, offices and factories are not fit to be at work.
Don't orarvtock your land. Keep houae and yard dean. • • • Pro tide a neat for each four or fivo | bens. • * * Don’t keep a inalr bird. Hens lay ! Juat as well without « male. All dura* should he marketed When they are from eight A l 011 week* old If the moat pro til la A be made from them. When fowl* do not have acre*, to natural green feed ■proulrd oata, cabbag.'. mangWa, cot clover, etc., should be fed. If tbe chirk* appeur droopy motetra the down on Ai-tr heads and aeareh for head lire. If turee lice are found , uw bund Uce ointment or vaMtllna or sweet oil.
hope that they will! ... to do good work or escape permanent invalidism? Such women *ro in danger of derangement of women’s functions. They owe it to themselves to try that good old fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia EL Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, which for more than forty years has been restoring American Women to health and strength. Here is a Notable Example Joplin, Missouri.—‘‘I toot Lydia B. Pinkham’s Vegetable CbmpoUnd lO •ee if it really would do as it was ndvertised and it suie did.aod more. I was weak and could’, not do much work, had bearing down pains and had to go to bed. I learned about the Vegetable Compound from my mother ana my husband told me to get it. Alta taking one bottle I was able to be on my feet most of the time and do my work again. I have a baby eleven months old and I have done aU my own wprk, even the washing and iioning since she was three weJts old. I certainly recommend your great medidue to everyone who complains of female trouble and 1 am more than willing for you to use my testimonial." —Mrs. Timothy graney. 426 Connor Ave., Joplin, Mo. And Another Chicrgo, Illinois.—"I suffered for four years with pains in my sides, hips and legs and a terrible backache. I could not do any work at all. I was heated by many {ihysicians but they did not help me. I read in one of your books where other women have been helped by Lydia E. PiakhaBi's Vegetable Compound, so I tried it and it helped me very much so that now i can do everything in the house. I have told my friends about Vegetable Compound and vou have my permission to use this later."— Mrs. I. OVENSTE1N. 902 S. Marshfield Avenue, Qocago, 111. Thousands of such Letters Prove the Curative Value of
Lydia E.Pinkham's
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