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CLEANING SEEDS OF PULP.
To clean tomato or cucumber seed
of pulp, tie them in a cloth and knead
and squeeze and rub them around in
there thoroughly. Untie and open
the cloth and rinse off the loose pulp
or pick out the larger particles and
drj> the seed on cloth.—ll. L. Dick
inson, in The Epitomist.
. RICH FORAGE CROPS.
Here is a mixture that is frequently
sown and which makes a rich forage
crop: oats, Canadian peas, corn and
clover. This may be sown as late as
the latter part of July and still do
quite well. The rape and clover
should not, however, be sown togeth
er with the heavy seeds; lightly, har
row them in after the grains have
been drilled in.
RETAINING FERTILITY.
One of the most important matters
for the farmer to look out for is the
maintainance of fertility of his farm.
He should be very careful to not
cheat the soil. If the farmer pays
strict attention to this he may rest
assured that his farm in turn will
feed himself and family. lam con
fident that intensive farming whether
conducted on a large or small area
is much the most satisfactory, and
this method is the one that will keep
the farm from running out. In fact,
the soil may be improved by a judic
ious system of rotation of crops, in
tensive culture and the application of
stable manure supplemented by a
little commercial manure.—F. LL
Dow.
CATTLE AND FERTILITY.
The successful cattle grower of
Shelby County, Indiana, Mr. J. D.
Douglas, is a thorough believer in
silage for cattle feeding, along with
corn fodder and hay, though when it
comes to finishing beef cattle his
chief feed is corn. Speaking of farm
fertility, he says that with feeding
forty head of cattle he can cover
forty acres of his land with a light
coat of manure, which increases the
corn yield eighteen to twenty bushels
per acre. Here is the testimony of
a practical cattle feeder on the value
of manure. He spreads the manure
on the land before it has lost any of
its value, and thus saves it entirely
for fertilizing his lands. Such ex
perience from a practical source
should be worth a good deal to farm
ers generally, hnd it all supports and
enforces the lessons on fertility which
we have lately published from sev
eral of the State e?cperiment stations.
Mixed live stock and grain farming
is the ideal way of not only keeping
up fertility, but of increasing it, for
barn yard' manure is a perfect fertil
izer.—lndiana Farmer.
ROLLER FOR SLIDE GATE
Make a roller two feet long—a
length cut from a four-inch pole will
and drive a bolt with head
clipped off into each end. Set this in
a frame sic inches high, as shown in
the cut. Set this under a slide gate
you pass says Prairie
(Farmpr. 'j!'-’, much labor it
j^may
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Boon for Housewives.
If the Builders’ Exhibition at Olym
pia had possessed no other point of
special appeal to the housewife, the
exhibits of window frames and sashes
•would alone have sufficed to make
it worth her while to £o there and
study them. There were several types
of revolving sash window frames
easily manipulated, enabling the pane
to be swung inward or outward for
cleaning purposes, but it was the fold
ing casement which appealed to the
common sense of every one as being
the ideal thing in window fittings.—
London Tribune.
FITS, St, Yitus'Dance:Ncrvoas Disease:'per
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld.,931 Arch St., Pbila., Pa.
GENTLE ru'PPY.
Chollv Saphead: "She said I need
ed a little muscle.”
Miss Knox: "How silly of her!
Wh>N you’re quite harmless.”
Chollv Saphead: “Harmless? Er—
how do you mean? What has that to
do with muscle?”
Mi3s Knox: "O! I thought you said
‘muzzle.’ ” —Philadelphia Press.
Watch for the transparencies of
Argo Red Salmon in your grocer’s
window.
WHAT IS THE ANSWER? *
Conductor —“Madam, why didn’t
you wait until the car stopped before
getting off?”
Passenger—“ Sir, why didn't you
stop the car before I got off?” —Cleve-
land Leader.
BABY ITCHED TERRIBLY.
Face and Neck Covered With In
flamed Skin—Doctors No Avail—
— Cured by Cuticura Remedies.
“My baby's face and neck were covered
with itching skin similar to eczema, and
she suffered terribly for over a year 1
took her to a number of doctors, and also
to different colleges, to no avail. Then
Cuticura Remedies were recommended to
me by Miss G—. I did not use it at first,,
as I had tried so many other remedies
without any favorable results. At last 1
tried Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment,
and Cuticura Resolvent Pills, and to rnv
surprise noticed an improvement. Alter
using three boxes of the Cuticura Oint
ment. together with the Soap and Pills, I
nm pleased to say she is altogether a dif
ferent child and the picture of health.
Mrs. A. C. Brestlin. 171 N. Lincoln St.,
Chicago, 111.. Oct 20 and 30. 1906.”
a surprise, indeed.
Mrs. Knicker: “Have you planned
any surprise for your husband’s birth
day?”
Mrs. Bocker: “Yes, cigars; he
won't expect any after the fuss he
made last year.”—Harper’s Bazar.
The cow’s udder Is kept in a clean,
healthy and smooth condition by
washing it with borax and water, a
tablespoonful of borax to two quarts
of water. This prevents roughness
and soreness or cracked teats which
make milking time a dread to the cow
and a worry to the milker.
ORDERING IN BOSTON.
“What would you like for supper,
Miss Backbay?”
“Really, I hardly know.”
“"Can't you think of something?”
“Oh, anything nitrogenous will do.”
—Washington Herald.
The Alaska Packers Association
give the heartiest support to the Pure
Food Laws, and guarantee their prod
ucts to meet all the requirements.
Know a Good Thing.
There are 19,000 women who own
stock of the Pennsylvania railroad.
This is the surprising statement made
by Vice-President Thayer. Almost
half, or, to be more exact, 47 per
cent, of all the shareholders of the
world's greatest railroad are women.
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LYDIA E.PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE •
COMPOUND 1 / \ ’
Is acknowledged to be the most sue- | .. I/ a r,%t
cessful remedy in the country for ! ;• : 1
those painful ailments peculiar to l \ / i
women. p \ •= \ **“*■* A'h"t / *
For more than 30 years it his l (\\ -'J' ’ n
been curing Female Complaints, \\\ \- ; .: ! - if’OT'o,! , ///
such as Inflammation, and Ulcerq- \\ VI />
tion. Falling and Displacements, \| KVj If
and consequent Spiuat Weakness, (W/l r\M 1
Backache, and is peculiarly adapted *■* *v?
to the Change of Life.
Records show that it has cured LYDIA PIInAHAiM
more cases of Female Ills than any other one remedy known.
Lydia L. I inkhana s \ egetable Compound dissolves r.ntl expels
Tumors at an early staare of development. Dra-gping* s; ettsnt.ionßCiivroing
pain.weight, and headache are relieved and pcrmauentlv cured by iis use.
It corrects Irregularities or Painful Functions, Weakness of the
Stomach. Indigestion, Bloating. Nervous Prostration. Tlei,dfi,cbe, Gene
ral Debility: also. Dizziness, Faintness Extreme Lassitude. “Don’t care
and want to be left alone feeing. Irritability. Nervousness. Sleeplessness.
Flatulency. Melancholia or “Blues.” These are sure indications of
female weakness or some organic derangement
For Kidney Complaints of either sex Lydia E. Finkham’s Vegetable
Compound is a most excellent remedy.
Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to
write Mrs Pinkham. Lynn, Mssv for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkhain
who has been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty
years, and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lydia E Pinkham
in advising. Thus she is well qualified to guide sick women back to
health. Her advice is free and always helpful.
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NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
—the ideal stove for summer. Does everything that any other
kind of stove will do. Any degree of hfcit instantly. Made in
three sizes and fully warranted. At you! dealer’s, or write our
t nearest agency (or descriptive circular.
The /J\ F" n -0* is the best lamp for
\ -/VdPy/O LtQTYIp all-round household
XJ \ use . Made of brass
throughout and beautifully nidified. Perfectly con
structed; absolutely safe; unexcelled in light-giving
power ; an ornament toanyroom. Every lamp warranted.
If not at your dealer’s, write to oir\nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated,
It is a mighty poor brand of hap
piness if a man cannot talc esome
of it home with him.
08, BUT PERFECTLY WELL.
The Happy Exiscrience of a New Cas
tle, Pa., Woman.
Mrs. John Mansell, 614 So. Jeffer
son St., New Castle, Pa., says: “For
J'-'fSfcfe, years I was run
ning down with
kidney trouble
without knowing
rOc what it was, and
finally got so bad I
was given up. The
urinary passages
wBIK' were painful, some
times scanty and again very profuse.
My limbs, feet and ankles bloated
dreadfully, and sometimes my whole
body. My heart palpitated and I had
smothering spells. A week’s treat-
ment with Doan’s Kidney Pills helped
me and a few boxes cured me. At 6S
I am strong and well.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Milburn Cos. Buffalo, N. Y.
GETS THEM, ALL RIGHT.
“Mabel accepts more rings from
men than any girl I know."
“I don’t understand.”
“She’s a telephone operator."—Mil
waukee Sentinel. •
There is no article of food more
nutritious or healthful than Argo Red
Salmon. Asa brain and muscle
builder, it is far ahead of beef or
other meats.
t Ambition is the tack on the chair
.that keeps mortals from sitting down
|o rest too often.
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' fowls—cures cholera, sore head and roup. Satisfaction positively
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M seldom falls to make permanent care,
u VO UR nr ii i- ip- Quarsnfoed under Food and Druas Act of June
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on receipt ot price.
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NO FREE WILL ABOUT IT.
Hicks: “I thought you said be was
a Free-wil] Baptist.'
Wicks: “Lord, no! He’s married.”
—Somerville Journal.
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MALSBY COMPANY,
41 S. KO-tYTII ST., ATLANTA, GA..
Manufacturers of and Dealers in ill Kinds of
MACHINERY
AND SUPPLIES.
Portable, Stationery find Traction Ermine*. Hollers,
Saw Mills anil rl*t Mill*. Wood-working and Shin-
Bio Mill Mnclilnor.v. Complete line carried in stock.
Write ter rat:vloKue price*. Address all communica
tions to Atlanta. <*• We hare no connoctiona la
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Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works and Sufp'y Store,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Light SA W MILLS
LATH AND SHINGLE MACHINES,
SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND
GASOLINE ENGINES.
Try LOMBARD, al, Sa 9ia '
(fWaiHESS To convinco any
!’• lly R In woman that Pnx
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K hi Jlmw sljra amt do all wo claim
■I ■ HOUHMi for it. We will
pend her absolutely' free a huge trial
box of Paxtlne with hook of Instruc
tions and genuine testimonials. Bend
your name uml address on a postal curd.
PMTINEIS
fectlons, such as nasal catarrh, pelvic
catarrh and Inflammation caused by femi
nine Ills; sore eyes, sore throat and
mouth, hj direct local treatment. Its cur
ative power over these troubles Is extra
ordinary and gives Immediate relief.
Thousands of women are using and rec
ommending It every day. M cents at
druggist sor by mall. Remember, however,
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO TRY IT.
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