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It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. in
writing of her experience with Cardui, the worn,mi’s
tonic. She says further: “Before 1 began to j c
Cardui, my back snd head would hurt so ba !, 1
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly . !e
to do any of my housework. After taking three bo va
of Cardui, i began to feel like anew woman. 1 s m
gained 35 pounds, and now, 1 do all my housevv ,k,
as well as run a big water mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give
CARDU3
The Woman’s Tonic
a trial. 1 still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
and it always does me good.”
Headache, backache, side ache, nervour ; ss,
tited, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of wi man
ly trouble. Signs that \ou need Cardui, the worn m’s
tonic. You cannot i * a mistake in trying Cudui
for your trouble. It helping weak, aii.ng
women for more than .jfty years.
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Better Farming in the South
HOW CROP YIELDS ARE LIMITED
The Weakest Element of Plant Food Fixes the Crop Yield, Just as
the Weakest Link Fixes the Strength of the Chain — Only
By Fertilization Can the Weakness Be Removed.
Plants must feed
tjul mients \n a
' ' I,ave ,u he sup
.% -r - plied by man if the
K rt? atest yields
L * are to bo obtain-
J. C. PR.IDMORE ed - These are Ny
Agronomlst trogen, Phospbo
. ric acid and pot
fl h. Every fcnii may be said to have a
limiting factor of production. This
may be a shortage of some plant food
element. If so, this should be sup
plied through fertilization if the laiv
est possible yields aro to be obtained
fo matter how much of other plant
food a soil may contain, if there is a
shortage of nitrogen, for example, then
nitrogen will fix the limits of produc
tion. Likewise with phosphoric acid or
other elements.
Plants differ from animals in taking
food, in that plants will take foods
only when the elements composing
them are in soluble form, that is, when
they are dissolved water. When
erne element is deficient, the plant
ceases growing.
f
To illustrate in* another way, ob
serve the picture.
Here is a vessel made of staves.
Each stave may represent a food ele
ment or other • factor of crop produc
tion. Some of the staves are shorter
than others. Does not the shortest I
stave then determine how much water I
the vessel can hold, and does not the I
Build Up for Winter
Clear out the congestion that has disturbed your
Sa breathing and weakened your digestion, and re
invigorate all the bodily processes to do their full
share in cold weather, and thus build yourself up
to perfect health.
PERUNA IS INVIGORATION
It is a tonic- that restores the balance to your bodily functions, clears ✓**>.
away the waste matter in your system, and keys you up to increaa
ed effort and better health. For nearly half a century thousands /r v
have found it a valuabl Min all catarrhal conditions. Their yyr -ffl
experience points the wav for you. FERIJNA has stood the //
test that proves its va Tablet form is convenient for // i /
quick administration. !'leasant to take and easy to carry
with you. /// .fy/Y SD/v'j
Manalin Tablets arc the ideal laxative. They correct //f jLA/ /'.//A
the habit of constipation, arouse the liver and help the //■/ .rt/y j* &
kidneys. Your druggist has them.
Long Distance
i! HBL Always Gets
Q u^c k Attention
r^. /'■ j jfi||l “I always answer
> !3pSF Long Distance Tele
-7? ffl r phone calls promptly.
'I *' Usually it means prof
itable business or an opportunity to settle a
.problem quickly and satisfactorily.
“When I talk to a man over the Long
Distance Telephone 4t is like being face to
face with him. I can inject my personality
• into the matter and win his confidence with
out loss of time.
“The telephone, both Local and Long
Distance, plays an important part in our
business. We have a Bell Telephone on
every desk' and the time and traveling ex
penses we save make the cost of our serv
ice one of the most profitable investments.”
Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
I shortest plant fond element represent
i ru lr re ny a stave, limit the possible
• production of a crop?
If, for instance there is only enough
nitrogen in the soil to produce 20
; bushels of corn or 175 pounds* of cot
i ton per acre, while there is enough
i plant food elements "of other kinds to
; produce enormously more, how then
: 'an rreater yield be obtained than the
xiitrugen will peintit?
The problem f plant feeding is,
therefore, no ,simple one. it has en
i gaged long and most careful invest!*
...lion, of scientists, who have delved
| deep into the mysteries of how plants
feed and what they feed upon. On the
Iba -is of the mo exact knowledge thus
obtained, modern fertilizers have been
i manufaci ured. Soil deficiencies, or
j Mimting factors,” modern fertilizers
! are designed to remove, and to call
5 into fidle -t a< Poll the natural re
! sources of the soil.
Since there is a limiting factor in
I all soils, it is worth while for each
! farmer to undertake to remove that
! limitation. Intelligent use of fertiliz
>-rs will accomplish it, if food elements
Ibe this limiting factor. In no other
way can it be done than by the help
of man. He must bring to the plant
the food It. needs and cannot find when
this is the factor limiting production.
The plant, of course, must be given
the best of surroundings. It must not
only have plenty of plant food, but
the soil must be properly drained of
excess wrier. It nffist be well supplied
with lime, and organic matter; its
moisture must be conserved, and
weeds killed through proper cultural
methods. These things man can pro
vide. Therefore, if man is not the
''limiting factor" and lie looks after
the plant food requirements, the greah
est possible yields will occur."
PASTURE VELVET BEANS.
Inquiry "What is the most profit
able use of llie Velvet Bean?”
Plant the velvet bean in the- corn
and get a double crop. They dp well
together. .Plant an eaiiv variety and
fertilize for a good growth.
The most economical use of velvet
beans is to let cattle feed on them
in the field and t hen to turn under
the vegetable matter remaining. If
there are not suflicieni cattle on the
place, get them and feed them. Why
go to the expense of gathering beans,
grinding and shipping the meal off to
some one else to feed and gat tbs
benefits’—J. N. HARPER.
All Farmers desiring to get
U. S. money at 5 per
.cent, through our
mm FARM 10AN ASSOCIATION
•
Anf Farmers desiring to get U. S. money
at 5 per cent through our National Farm
Loan Association, will ment at the Court
House, at 10 o’clockTiext Tuesday. Per
manent organization will be perfected, By-
Laws adopted and officers elected. If
youfcanfget money cheaper than this, we
ndvrse you to do it, but remember that
Our organization invites and will welcome
V ou > if you have financial character and
some-land to back you. \
C C. PITTMAN, Sec. & Treas.
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tOibuyf Hard ware, i can and will make niy
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Sincerely
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| Working i‘or The Osnient Company
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XjJxfS) i the Leading American Seed Catalog for 1917, tells the Plain Truth
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