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DRINK LOTS OF WATER
TO FLUSH THE KIDNEYS
Eat Lets Meat and Take Salta for
Backache or Bladder Trouble —
Neutralize Acids.
Uric acid in meat excites the kid
neys, they become overworked; get
sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of
lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the
bladder is Irritated, and you may be
obliged to seek relief two or three
times during the night. When the kid
neys clog you must help them flush
off the body’s urinous waste or you'll
be a real sick person shortly. At first
you feel a dull misery in the kidney
region, you suffer from backache, sick
headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour,
tongue coated and you feel rheumatic
twinges when the weather is bad.
Eat less meat, drink lots of water;
also get from any pharmacist four
.ounces of Jad Salts; take a table
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys will then act fine. This fa
mous salts Is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined
With lithia, and has been used for
generations to clean clogged kidneys
and stimulate them to normal activity,
also to neutralize the acids In urine,
so it no longer is a source of irrita
tion, thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
Ilthla-water drink which everyone
should take now and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active. Druggists
hero say they sell lots of Jad Salts to
folks who believe In overcoming kid
ney trouble while It is only trouble.—
Adv.
Let 'Em Fight.
"This is my idea of nothing to worry
about."
"What is it?"
"One senator has called another sen
ator a rascal and there's a contro
versy on.”
Rub It On and Rub It In.
For lame back, stiff neck and sore
throat, apply Hanford's Balsam of
Myrrh, and be sure to rub it in thor
oughly. It is guaranteed to cure or
your money will be refunded by your
dealer. Adv.
Sure Thing.
"Pop!"
"Yes, my boy.”
“What does the expression, 'l'm un
done,' mean?"
“Well, when your mother uses it,
my son, it means an hour's work but
toning up her dress in the back."
If your skin Is scratched by a rusty
nail, apply Hanford's Balsam at once.
It should prevent blood poison. Adv.
Time works wonders, but It won’t
always mend the ragged edge of de
spair.
For fouls in cattle use Hanford’s
Balsam. Adv.
The world is full of seekers. Some
of us are looking for trouble and some
■re finding fault.
For old sores apply Hanford’s Bal
sam. Adv.
The high cost of living still enables
home to pose as the dearest place
on earth.
hooding and Cramping!
STELLA-VITAE
STOPPED IT!
This has a world of meaning
to every woman who suffers
as Mrs. J. S. Biair, of Enter
prise, Okla., suffered and there
are many thousands such.
Mrs. Blair tells the story of her suf
fering and cure much better than we
can tell it. We quote her own words:
"I baa been flooding, cramping and
vomiting for five months and taking
medicine from as good a doctor as the
country affords, but he did me no good.
I got tired of doctor’s medicine and sent
to the drug store tor a woman’s medi
cine and the druggist sent me STELLA -
VITAS
“One bottle stopped everything and
I felt like a different woman. I have
used six bottles already and will
continue to use and praise STELLA
VITAE whenever I need a woman’«
medicine.”
What STELLA-VITAE did for Mrs.
Blair it will do for you. We guar
antee the first bottle to benefit you.
Your money back if it don’t. You
cannot afford to not try it—when
you have all to gain and not a penny
to lose.
Go to your dealer today and begin
trying STELLA-VITAE, trying to
become well. We lose the price if
you are not benefited. In many
years of guaranteeing STELLA
VITAE less than one bottle out of
every thousand has failed to benefit.
Your chances of being benefited
are a thousand to one I
Thacher Medicine Co.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
PROPAGATING SWEET POTATO BY “SLIPS”
Sweet Potato Slips in a Cold Frame, Ready to Be Pulled.
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Types of Sweet Potato Leaves—A,
Vineless. B, Benson.
Sweet potatoes are propagated by
means of what are called “slips.” A
slip is a sprout which develops from
the invisible buds or eyes on the sur
face of the sweet potato. The tuber
is capable of producing a large num
ber of slips. While the common
method of propagating sweet potatoes
is by means of these slips, they can
also be propagated from cuttings. The
cuttings are usually taken from the |
slips which have been planted in the ;
field and which have made a growth :
of four to ten inches. These cuttings
are taken off and either rooted in a
favorable place or may be trans
planted at once into the field.
In order to get the slips it is neces
sary to bed out the tubers. The com
mon method of bedding out the sweet
potatoes Is In a cold frame or hot bed.
It has been found by many that on the
whole bettor results are obtained from
the cold frame than from the hot bed.
In the bottom of a cold frame a layer
of sweet potatoes is placed and cov
ered over with sand or very sandy soil
to a depth of two or three inches.
This Is then watered well and a glazed
cold frame sash is placed over the
frame. Occasional sprinkling will be
necessary to keep the soil moist dur
ing the time the potatoes are sprout
ing. Immediately after the first crop
of slips is taken off, the sweet potato
bed must be sprinkled over thorough
ly and if any of the tubers have be
come exposed they must be covered
over. In ten or fifteen days another
crop of slips is ready for transplant
ing. After the second crop of slips is
taken off, the sweet potato bed must
be treated as before. From three to
five crops of slips may be taken off if
care is taken of the bed. The general
practice is to plant in ridges from
three and a half to four feet apart
and transplant in the rows from 15 to
18 Inches apart.
KILL SERUM-TREATED SWINE
Ten Days Should Elapse Between Vac
cination and Butchering—Care
fully Note Condition.
(By H. PRESTON HOSKINS. Assistant
Veterinarian. University Farm, St.
Paul, Minn.)
“How long after a hog is vaccinated
before it can be butchered for food
purposes?” we are often asked.
At least ten days should be allowed
to elapse between vaccination and
butchering. If. at the expiration of this
time, the hog appears to be healthy in
every way, it is tit for food If the
hog shows any signs of sickness, no
matter how slight, it would not be well
to butcher it until fully recovered, and
then the carcass should not be used
if it shows any extensive alterations
as the result of the previous illness.
Absorbs Poisonous Fumes.
If painting in the inside of a house,
place buckets of water around; it ab
sorbs the poisonous fumes from the
paint which has arsenic in it, espe
lally green paint.
WHEELER COUNTY EAGLE. ALAMO. GEORGIA.
DERIVE BENEFIT FROM PEAS
Growing Leguminous and Non-Leguml
nous Plants Together Adds Higher
Content of Protein.
It has long been known that some
plants are benefited and some are
injured by association. Association
seems to be especially beneficial in
case of leguminous plants (peas,
clover, etc.) and cereals or grasses.
Recent investigations throw new light
on the reasons for this beneficial ef
fect. It appears that the leguminous
plants not only gather nitrogen from
the atmosphere by means of their
root-tuberclo bacteria and are there
fore able to make a large growth, but
that some of the nitrogen so gathered
is passed on to the grain, grass, or
other non-leguminous plant associated
with it.
The result is a larger growth of the
non-legume and also a higher content
of protein, or nitrogenous material,
which considerably increases its value
as food for stock. Such benefit has
been noted from the growth of clover
and timothy, alfalfa and timothy, and
oats and peas. Other combinations
have not been studied. The increased
growth of plants In combination over
that of single crops, together with the
improved composition of the former,
has resulted in some cases In an in
crease of more than 30 per cent in the
production of protein per acre. This
increased value probably extends to
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Excellent Length of Vine on a Crop
Grown In Marinette County, Wis
consin.
the roots and stems left in the soil
and means much in the production of
food for stock and in soil improve
ment.
Introducing blew Hogs.
When th# new stock sow or boar Is
received at the farm, put it by itself
for a month or six weeks at least. If
at that time it seems perfectly healthy,
and has been improved in flesh, it is
safe to put it with the other stock.
This is a safe preventive of the in
troduction of disease on the farm.
Protection for Sheep.
Warm summer showers will not
hurt sheep, but cold rains are differ
ent. If you are too busy to go after
the sheep when you see a storm com
ing up, why not build them some sort
of a shelter out in the pasture?
Eggs for Broilers.
The best eggs for broilers are those
from a breed that is plump, has fine
grained meat and birds that readily
respond to good feeding. For this
purpose our American breeds are the
best.
Cow Unlike a Machins.
Remember that the cow is not ex
actly like a machine or a mill. You
can’t put in a certain food and get milk
of desired quality. The cow makes
it in her own individual way.
Fruit is a highly perishable product
and the successful fruit grower is the
one who gives not less study to mar
keting his product than to growing it
There is some affinity between a
, good dairy man and a good cow.
This Coffee is
Never Sold in Bulk!
You buy coffee for its flavor —its aro
matic stimulation —which is so largely due to its flavor.
The old secret blend—the genuine French Market Coffee—
is a combination of many different coffees that are grown
in different countries, hence that peculiar delicious flavor
cannot be imitated.
If you would have the genuine French Market Coffee ask for it by name;
see that you are given French Market —not the ordinary kind of coffee.
The picture of the old French Market on the label assures you of the
genuine French Market Coffee-accept no other.
Let French Market Coffee tell its own story. Serve it several days
with your every meal —then see if anyone in your family wants to go
back to the ordinary kind of coffee.
Boston's Celebration.
One hundred years ago March 18
Boston celebrated the thirty-eighth an
niversary of the evacuation of the
city by the British troops under Gen
eral Wilkinson during the Revolution.
The celebration naturally was accom
panied by a great display of enthusi
asm, for the second war with Great
Britain was then In progress and the
spirit of patriotism was running high.
Flags were displayed in profusion by
the citizens and salutes were fired by
the ships of war In the harbor A large
military and civic parade was the
spectacular feature of the day. In the
evening there were fireworks and illu
minations and a public banquet at
which patriotic addresses were deliv
ered b? officials of the state and city
and officers of the army and navy.
It is something else than true love
If the girl retains her appetite.
Nature Never Intended
1 • 1 enjoy perfect health and
Woman to be Sickly strong and healthy as man—
— * ■ perhaps more so —in view of
I the fact that it is she who brings into the world the offspring.
Every woman can be strong and healthy. Don’t resign
yourself to a delicate life.
If you suffer from headaches, backaches, nervousness,
low spirits, lack of ambition, or have lost all hope of being
well again—it’s more than an even chance that you will
speedily regain your health if you will try
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
_ (In Tablet or Liquid Form)
This famous remedy is the result of years of patient
research by a physician who has made women’s peculiar
H ailments a life study.
■. J Since ha introduction—more than forty years ago—thou-
: W;; sands of women in every part of the globe have testified
• to it* wonderful merits. You, too, will find it beneficial.
Try it now. Your dealer in- medicines will supply you or
you can s^nd 60 one-cent stamps for a trial box. Address
v&v R. V. Pierce, M. D.. Buffalo, N. Y.
M Or. Pleree’a Pleasant FeUets peculate atomach, Uw, bowel*.
Rheumatism, Sprains
Backache, Neuralgia
“Yes, daughter, that’s good stuff. The pain in
my back is all gone—l never saw anything work
f as quickly as Sloan’s Liniment ’* Thousands of
( ^®3 grateful people voice the same opinion. Here’s
the proof.
Relieved Pain in Back.
At “I was troubled with a very bad pain in my
k tor 6o ®® time, I went to a doctor but be
M did not do me any good, so I
A.- purchased a bottle of Sloan’s
n Liniment, and now I am a well
I iA . woman. I always keep a bot-
• fib M tie c f Sloan's Liniment in the
I r B house.” —Mm Matilda Catton,
3i>i Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sciatic Rheumatism.
eMsS “We have used Sloan’s Lini
ment for over six years and
I **; * son nd i t the bes tw e ever u sed.
V /w When my wife had sciatic
& f rheumatism the only thing that
B > did her any good was Sloan’s
~af Liniment. We cannot praise it
lASmBKiw highly enough.” — Mr. Berino,
' — - Des Moines, lowa.
Sprained Ankle Relieved.
“I was ill for a long time with a severely sprained ankle. I got a bottle of Sloan’s
Liniment and now lam able to be about and can walk a great deal. I write this be
cause I think you deserve a lot of credit for putting such a fine Liniment on the
market and I shall always take time to recommend Dr. Sloan's Liniment. "—Mn.
Chut. House, Baltimore, Md.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
Al all Dealers—2sc., 50c. and SI.OO. Sloan's instrnctive book on horses, cattle, hoes
and poultry sent free.
Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Inc. • • ■ Boston, Mass.
Remember, Madame, that the fla
vor of coffee is everything.
French Market Mill£
(New Orieass CoHee Csmpaoy, Ltd.. Proprietors)
NEW ORLEANS
Directions—We recommend thst you make
French Market Coffee in your usual way.
If you find it too strong reduce quantity until
strength and flavor are satisfactory. French
Market makes more cups of good coffee to the
pound than other brands, thereby reducing
your coffee bill. (107)
BEGIN NOW
If you have not decided upon what
Spring Medicine
to take, try
By arousing the liver
i They cleanse the system of accumulated
, impurities and
PURIFY THE BLOOD
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WHITE ORPINGTON FA RMB-WblMOrplna.
tons, Burred Plymouth Rocks, Pexin ducks, stock,
chicks. G^U. GARMAN Y, Mgr , Savannah, Ga.
RHODK ISLAND BEDS and CAMPINKB
; th© greatest layers Bags 11.00 per setting up. Free
1 booklet. Old va Poultry Farm, Lawrenceville, Va.