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February pi, 1912 ]
THIS WILL I5TEEEST MAKY.
F. W. Parkhurst, the Boston publisher,
says thai If anyone afflicted with
rheumatism iu any form, neuralgia or
kidney trouble, will send their address
to ,him at 701 Carney Bldg., Boston,
Mass., he will direct them to a perfect
cure. He has nothing to sell or give;
only tells you how he was cured after
years of search for relief. Hundreds
have tested it with success.
FOR SALE
North Carolina Seed Peanuts, Cow
Peas, Mammoth Yellow Soy Beans,
Chufas, Velvet Beans, etc.
Good stock, quick shipment. Write
for special price list No. 81.
HICKORY SkKD CO.,
Hickory, N. C.
darling against croup
Thousnndsof loving parents arc to-day
mourning the loss of the little ones
who were suddenly snatched away by
cruel Croup.
So sudden and so treacherous
is this disease that we cannot too
strongly urge every mother to keep
on hand for instant use a jar of
VlCKStelSAIVF
> -va m v nniiiuuinim IM I H
for outward application it should be applied
as soon as the least cold develops.
It will promptly allay all imflammation
and prevent croup through inhalation
and absorption. No drugs to take,
they but help clog up the breathing
organs and prevent the immediate
relief the lungs require.
At jov drccxiit'f or by mail. A
25c., COc., $1.00
Economy suggests /m
the dollar site. AtJ-n
Vick's Family Remedies Co.^y
CreeBsboro, I!. C. 47.1
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How to Make
I Better Cough Syrup than |
You Can Buy
H A Family Supply, Saving $2 and j
Fully Guaranteed.
A full pint of covgh syrup?as much
as you could buy for $2.60?can easily
be made at home. You will And nothing
that takes hold of an obstinate cough
more quickly, usually ending it inside of
24 hours. Excellent, too. for croup,
whooping cough, sore lungs, asthma,
hoarseness ana other throat troubles.
Mix one pint of granulated sugar with
% pint of warm water, and stir for 2
minutes. Put 2% ounces of Pinex (fifty
cents' worth) in a pint bottle, then add
the Sugar Syrupy It keeps perfectly.
Take a teaspoouful every one, two or
three hours.
This is just laxative enough to help
cure a cough. Also stimulates the appotite,
which is usually upset by a cough.
The taste is pleasant.
The effect of pine and sugar syrup on
the inflamed membranes is well known.
Pinex is the most valuable concentrated
compound of Norwav white nine ovtranf
rich in guaiacol and ell the natural
healing pine elements. Other preparations
will not work in this formula.
The Pinex and Sugar Syrup recipe Is
now used by thousands of housewives
throughout {he United States and Canada.
The plan has been imitated, but
the old successful formula has never
been equaled.
A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or
money promptly refunded, goes with this
recipe. Your drugntst has Pinex, or will
gst it for vou. If not, send to The
Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Lad.
THE PEESBYTEEIj
tially soiled and partially pierced work.
'Anoy aie, of course, mounted on wire
frames witn a lining of pa?e timed siik,
tue wnoie snaue edfaed witn narrow bail
fringe or lace.
.Linen fringe or crochet balls makes
a prettier huish tnan toe ordinary ball
fringe lor these suaues, most of wnich
are mane In panels, the prettiest shades
being tnose of the octagonal suape, the
paueis laced togetner witn linen cord,
on inset with ciuuy or hiet lace.
TUE SOUTH SEA ElAUElt UO?L.
Civilized man did net invent the linger
bowl eitner in form or in use. it was
used in tne South Sea islands some huu
dreds of years before Huropeans uuu
Americans found out tbat tbey were
necessary to tneir own refinement. A
bowl of water is banded riuud to every
diner in a Soutb Sea House.
Ibis Soutb Sea linger bowl is a bail
a cocoauut-sueii, beautiful, useful, practically
uubieakabie, yet uot of sumcieut
wortb to prevent its beiug thrown awaj
uuu i cyiaucu u> a iresa one
from tae neatest pann.?Harpers
\v eekly.
IF YOU OWfl ME>h, 11FAD T111S.
it Tells How to Huudle uud Market
Lggs So us to Gel tlie Highest
Trices.
Every reader of the Progressive
Farmer shouid know tuat his eggs are
much more liabie to decay it laid in
damp, musty, unclean nests. He suouid
know that the maiket value of his eggs
will he decreased if hi3 hens are aitow.
ed to wade in mud and nita as they go
to the nest. He snouid know, above
all, that the germ in a fertile egg begins
to develop as soon as the egg is
laid, if the temperature is aoove 08 degrees,
and that this development is fast
or slow according to whetuer the egg
is kept warm or cool. Ihe normal temperature
in an incubator is 103 degrees,
it the egg is kept at a temperature of
90 degrees, the germ will develop a3
much in seven or eight days aB it wouid
in one day in an incubator. If the temperature
gets to 95 degrees or more,
it will require only three or four dayB
to get development equal to a day in the
incubator. The egg kept in a kitchen
near the cooking stove, or in a warm
pantry, or left in the nest in the summer
time may be fully this warm. The
egg hauled to town on a hot day without
any protection from the sun, may be
heated to 107 and 108 degrees, and at
this temperature there will be as much
development in one day as there would
be in three days in an incubator.
Of course, the merchant who buys
the eggs knowa nothing of it if they
have been wrongfully handled, but the
men who buy eggs in the city figure on
the average number of eggs tLey lose
and the price of all eggs marked down
accordingly.
The rules to be observed, then, in
getting good eggs and keeping them
good until marketed are: (1) to have
clean nests. (2) to gather the eggs
every day; (3) to keep them just as
cool as possible without freezing, and
(4) to market just as quickly as possible.
An egg begins to deteriorate from
me ume it is laid, and while cold
storage Is the best preservative yet
known, no cold stored egg, or no egg
more than three or four days old can
he as good as one that is freshly laid.
?The Progressive Farmer.
COLONY HOUSES FOR POULTRY.
Less Liability of Spread of Disease
Where Flocks Can Be Kept Separate
and Given Range.
There are many advantages in keeping
fowls in small flocks. There is leas
e
%
\N OF THE SOUTH
liability to tfca spread ot disease and.
tuey may be given Iraa ranga. Although!
tua colony bouaa would coat mora tnan'
a long building thai a ara uo fences to
put up and tney may be occasionally
moved to clean, uncontamlnaled ground
says the Farm and Home.
Colony bouses can be built any size
desired, but one large enough to accommodate
from 40 to 50 fowl3 will
give best results- Two types of bouses
are shown herewith. The Tilllnghast
house 1b one of many in use on the
large poultry and fruit farm of G. G.
munghast, of Hartford county. Conn.
It 1b built of a single thickness of
boards and is divided into two compart'
ments, one being used for laying and
sleeping quarters and the other for a
scratching shed.
A better and somewhat more expensive
house is the Kcyes bouse, which
is 10x20 feet, 4 feet high at the eaves
and 8 feet at the ridge. Three roosts
f ' :v* " r' |.F r
IcmUr Bull Mala Ho
T1CXAS PHESBVTKKIAN
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Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One 1
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graphs, write REV. HENRY C. EVANS. A
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Graham, D. D., President, Hampden-Sidn
Statesville Fe
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THE NOWLAI
High-Class Diamonds and other Precl
and 'Wedding Rings, Sliver Novelties, an
the Largest Patterns Fine Imported an<
lorgnettes. Ooode sent on approval upoi
MU test Main Street,
(191) 23
run across the short way 0f til* house
at ths rssr and. which Is mads tight.
Thsrs Is & door In front and a largs
window at the west side, which is
closed with a glass sash in severe
weather. Otherwise the house is open
both day and nlght> and the door and
window being covered with wire netting.
Over 20 of these houses are used
on a Massachusetts poultry farm. They
are also used largely by Mr. Tilllngbast.
who builds them of inch matched
boards, both sides and roof. The one
illustrated is covered with a good grade
of prepared roofing.
When you have shown a man one
courtesy arter another, when you have
done him one favor after another, and
then find out that he accepts all courtesies
and all favors as simply his due.
you have a sad revelation of human nature.
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Iney College 1911
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