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About Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1908)
Farm and I . Iff&rden A WOMAN'S CELERY A Crop R .t---rn j That Yield Gsod Near a City. Miss Helen L. Ha: ley trrites enter raining! of her exrrienr-e in raWtJS celery for tiie ar!y New Vb.k market: My borne Is ttventy ml'.e up tbe state and conreuis-nt to t!)- raiJroad. All told I bare lean than three arris c land, and when I started la tu eirj my living (bere was a raongnj.? oa tbe place and lea tban $100 In iny rxxket. Celery lias paid tbe mortgage on tat j Into rarT lined crates. borne, baa put money In tbe hank for ; I te sold celery a low aa 20 me and has enabled me to educate a ! cenU dula aEd as BJ'a L The turns. You gel I je frUisif ftur five months' labor, and if you bare kept up with tbe market you can cal culate within a fraction of a cent what eacb shipment will brin? you. Tbe I 1. - i i r . i j . f . , ur ui but jn uj iu , p!ots wel cultivated, though or course ana toe toil L.-eacbed staiss or celery gpraTiEg bould be followed op for palled up bunch by bunch. A few tbef an1 for fungoid diseases. As tbe strokes of a sharp knife, and tbe roots. nws are lifted, late cabbage and with tbe tew unsightly outer stalks, j coleworts may be planted or. In locall irop oT. and tbe tracsforaieJ plant Is tie4 favorable for their growth. Savoy loaded Into tbe baskets to be taken ; cabbages and tbe various kales for to tbe washing and packing shed. j winter use. There Is still time even j This final process sbouid I dose In or thongb those transplanted ; f fresh cold water, and tbe celery should J now ni not t so large as those put j be washed and picked over unta eacb j 0.Jt earlier. They will, howeTer, be i bum b looks as white and glossy as j TerT useful for soaps and flavoring. Irory. It is then put a dozen banebes j where good lettuces are desired, thin at a time into a wooden form and tied J jje rows early and again when tbe with taj the color preferred by the ; cow Ta the healthy, strocg growth or Start tha Separator Slowly, tbe plants. j Bring tbe mat-bine gradually up to Potatoes . need a lot of cultivating I jjs normal speed, and then turn the now. and until finally banked np they ut jjj ,;0 !y until the raire is wide must be kept boed frequently. Tbe ync-a. Keep a constantly uniform mo- potato Lug is never so destructive In i aoo 0f tne handle daring the entire , - ; n- - . ' v ....... . ' ,' . tnA m ....... ... I T tu5 ' n . ,,, . I ,, . " iwi"t''.i ( i wit i;. 'i uu as eii iratr tnius j AH excess top is trinjaied away, and j ( Umel unless very carefully looked Bephew and niece. My average crop of celery Is 50.0f.fl beads, and the aver- i age price Is 40 cents a doz-n. For kv . v : 1 tue butidles are then packed while j aftor. and it Is best to sow thinly dripping wet with fresh cold water where thev have to stand, preferably in a shaded or partially shaded border. Late tomatoes are having a good ti:ae. tlie warm, dry weather suiting tliei we:I if tbe plants are kept right at tbe rts nod well cul-ivated. The early plants are petiin? Viell set with friff. and as tfcii liegias to swell freely I first price hardly pays, while tbe latter gives enormous profits from tbe farm er's standpoint. In the Xew York mar ket a grower can count on getting 40 cents a dozen for gd celery and 00 j the i.lanis i:ny be fed and watered a i nt a doceo for all extras. That tittle m-..re libemlly. Keep a sharp ! gives a good living profit flLd has ad ; vantage of being sure. After paytag all bills for labor, fer j tiiizer. rent on land (which of course goes into my own pocket and is only a matter of form!, tbe wear and tear 1 on tbe greenhouse, warden tools and the boards I always count on having f 1.000 a year from my little patch of ground. SHADE TRE PESTS. Tha Despoilers of Some of Our Fa vorite Shade Trees. Tbe nests of the fall webworm are forming unsightly white blotches on tbe rich green foliage of our shade trees. They are most fre'iuentlv found on tbe elm. hickory, ash, apple nnd plum, but occur only less commonly on many other sorts of deciduous trees. The Insect that constructs these webs FLA! ik hoim. extra large beads I receive 00 cents a dozen. There Isn't a month In tbe year when celery is not In demand lu New York city, so- there can be no doubt about getting good prices, pro- Tided tbe celery Is up to tbe mark. lo raise celery to be marketed lu June my work begins In January. Tbe first step Is to get good celery seed and sow it In boxes in a greenhouse. tnuer normal conditions It will re ' quire three weeks for celery seed to come up, though there have been oc casions when I have forced It up with lu eight days, and the result was In every way satisfactory. As soou n tbe two little leaves appear on tbe plants the process of "pricking" begins and drags through February and March. As regards tbe greenhouse. I would advise plenty of moisture and air, but not too much heat At whatever tern perature you begin always be careful to keep It from tbe time the seeds go id tne ground until Ibe plants are Uken out to 1 set In the fields. When 1 have bad occasion to force my seeds I bsve carried tbe forcing process straight ou until the plants were ready to set out. As a rule, I put my seed In with the thermometer lu the eighties and keep that temperature right straight through. In April, as soon us the ground Is warm enough to plow, the out of door work begins. After the ground Is thoroughly plowed the fertilizer must be sown, and with a rake and harrow tbe surface must lie made to look as smooth as velvet The young plant are then taken from the greenhouse, not Mr kin PLANT HOAKOtD l'l. ' too many at a time, and set out. After tbe setting out tbe raking Ix-glnx nnd then the light ng:ilnM weeds. If there la auy place where weeds grow faster than lu a celery patch. I bate never seen It. Of course It Is Ix-cause there Is always so much more moisture lu a celery patch Ibnn on bin where other vegetables are grown. If the weod ever get a start III a celery pa'ch. Ibe only thing to do Is to pull them up by band and haul to a pile and burn. If weeds don't grow on the ground. It Is no use to plant celery. Along aliout the firt of Ju-.ie I U-g'n to Ixmrd tbe tallt-t of my celery. IVnenllng celery now tnk.n the place of tuklnff earth armin l It. la June It la lniMil!le to t.nuk celery with anything like eatUractory reculta. Even tbe boards will sometime rot It (. fore the blanching Is Iwgun. For this purpose I nee tea Inch Ixwrds tea feet long. Tbme are carried Into the patch and laid between tbe ro s Ouce tbe boards are In polila ocly few minutes are required to DoL-h the pruceaa, auJ. as a rule. I d.i that part ut tbe work oiyswlf. The boards are kept together by a wire book tauglit croaa tbe two Uurd ou s-..ie aides of the rows T celery at each cuj of tbe boards. This Is done vter tlsr entire patch until nothing uf the cek-ry la visible but tbe rrrea b( showing above the Utrda. Four or five days after boarding tne celery la ready to hip. Though tbe shipping time rueaua rt tra band work, I always eajoy It, imiy laftcao It roinr at a time of the year wbra t ecjy bring out of jjuors, hit UH-ansf It jovotj ye- Till FALL WnilWoIlSI. passes the winter as a dark brown helpless creature, entirely unlike either the 'worm' from which It came or the moth Into which It transforms. This dark brown pupa, Inclosed In a thin cocoon of silk intermixed with hair, Is stored away In some crack or crevice. under rubbish or even in the ground It self. In April or May the nearly or quite white moth emerges from the' co coon, flies Into the trees and In some cases deposits as many as r(X) eegs. Ihcse cgs ure set close together on one leaf, forming a single tier nnd cov-' ermg an e.-rvgular patch ou the sur face. The larvae, hatching, construct tiny web under which they feed. As they Increase In size more and nio:e foliage is included In their web until they may exceed three feet In diameter. When the caterpillars become fully grown they crawl down the trees and seek out biding places, uh already descrllM'd, In which to transform and llo during their helpless stue. From me cocoous Kins formed, in late July or early August, the second brood of moths emerges and dciioslls Its eg-s on the leaves for tho second brood of worms." This brood ou reaching ma turity forms the cocoons lu which It passes the winter. Ordinarily certaiu two mid four winged files parasitize a siilllclent per eut of the caterpillars, to prevent them from seriously threatening the life of auy well grown tree, but this iiani- It Ism U rarely siilllclent to prevent the orumtloii of some webs. The property owner who values the wauty of his shade trees cnniiol iilTnid o ilcHiul on natural enemies, but must resort to artificial measures, ir the nests are within reach, the simplest met lied Is to wliie them out or tlw rees and crush their contents. If they ure lieyond reach, they must be cstmyed III any one of three war- I icy may ! burned out by means of long handled torch; they may be cut way with pruning shears and their onteuts crushed vr burned; their oc upants may lie poisoned by thorough- spraying the foltnge Immcdlatclv txmt the nest with arsenate of lead nt le rate of three pounds to flftv cal ms of water. Paris green mixed with w .-e Its weight of unslaked lime and scd nt the rate of six ounces to fifty aliens of water may be substituted r the arsenate of lend, but does not ! a lo the foliage so w II. GARDEN NOTES. torn Lata Summer Work Apt to Bo Neglected. Tbe nit Important point now In tbe culture of good tcgctahle of any kind U lo ace that they kevp growing frtvly. Omni quality Is alwats abm-ut from vegetable that are etuutcd and grow slowly during hot weather. They are tough and stringy Instead of tender when crnsted. while salads are never crisp and nice under tbe rlrcuins faucet One of tbe plants that need a great deal of water la celery. Tbe young ptauta should now I growing freely, and bapry la tbe grower w bo has a r4 water supply and ran run tbe boee Into tbe trrncbea at will and keep tbe root always moist. Celery, with tbe route la a cool. nioUt toil. Is Inde prndeut of the weather, and. bo matter now hot tbe ana. It win grow rat kllv. tbe leaves stma spreading out and forming a fine shade foe tbe root. Where this eoaeenleore le not at hand n4 watering by band baa to t re sorted to, tbe Job la berrnleaa If ainrk celery ta grewa. bot It sunt t at tended to antll tbe plants are strong enocgh t take care of tbemerlvea. Tbe grower who tears plenty of de rattsl manure la hi trrorhre, a we dcl. wtl Jbe jeaxltg tbe Knrfi lookout Pjr tlie side shoots and pinch them cut regularly, ns they take- the sireDjth av.-ar from the flower and fnjit clusters. As the stems grow se cure tLe.-a to stakes or wires, which ever is most convenient, so they w.l not !x- blown about by biph winds. C: -iin bers outside are beginning to frjit. a::J the vines must not suffer f r !v'.i of ontrftuent. Continue to pinch tLe poi::ls of th? shoots of tbe you i:g plants where they have not a su"i iont number of vines, and as the frnits develop cut them when quite youn?. A few cucumbers left to go to seed c. ill ta!:e more out of the vines than a larpe crop cut as soon as ready Where shallots are fully prown they may be pulled and laid lu the sun to dry, but let them have another week or two If not ready. Continue to feed the onions as long as they are grow Ins and draw out at once any attacked by maggot or mildew. run. TVTien all of tbe milk has passed from the sapp'y can. one quart or so of tbe skimmilk sbouid be caught and poured through to flush out tbe cream that will remain ta the bowl. Unless fits Is done some of the butter fat will ldhere to tbe surfaces and a small ' amount remain ta the center of the bowl not being able to get out of the machine because there Is no more milk flowing in to force it through. Touring In tbe skimmilk for es It all out. Warm water may be used for tHis pur pose, hot usually It is not so eonTen leut E. H. Webster, Cnited States De-pa-tment of Agriculture. How's This! TTectTcr One ITLa-imd Dollars Keward fat ly rs-e at C&urrc that cannot be cored Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J. CHEXE Y CO. , Props ., Toledo, We the ondrisigsed, have knows F.'J. Che- ser tot the last IS years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry oat any ouiga- tiocs mJe by their firm. Wssr e TaCAi. Wholesale Draerlsta, Toledo, O. Wauiso, Ei.vxaxAKabvus, WnolesatoDrog- TTlf Catarrh creiaUkentoternallT.aetm eirectlr npon the blood and mucous sorfaoeeof the srstem. mce, iac. per nu, swy v w Draecute. Testunosaaia m. Hail's Family rills an UM nesx. Continuous Cropping. It has been observed by S. Fraser of Xew York that mangels and sugar beets grown continuously on tbe same land for four years were much more susceptible to leaf spot tban when grown In a rotation with other crops. Foley's Kidney Remedy wi I enre any case oi kidney or oladder trouDie tnat ! not hevoini the reach of medicine. No iieine cc-n do more, fetafrin Drug Co.. M. L. Tbcmpson, rails Citv. A salmon caught in tbeSiuslaw was orer three feet long. AUTO POWER H FARMING. The Ingenious Device of a Connecticut . Farmer. An enterprising farmer. E. C. Eelden of Suffolk. Conn., uses his automobile to drive farm machinery. The Illustra tion shows the auto In position and connected with one of the farm ma chines. He uses It quite extensively for driving a nocd saw. The wheels lire blocked to keep the machine steady, using sticks of wood or making small holes In the ground. Into which the wheels are set. To onnec-t with the machine Mr. IJel !en made nn extension for the crank shaft The extension has a flange with holes for cap s Tews, whp h are threaded Into the hub of the bal-iii' e wheel, the She Likes Good Things. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Frank lin, Maine, says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's .New Lite Fills as our family laxative medicine, because tbev are good and do their work without making a fusB about it.' These painless purifiers sold at Belt i4 Lherrington s uruir store. 2oe. The Grand Ronde valley apple crop may reach 300 carloads. For Sore Feet. ''I have found Bueklen's Arnica Salve toJe the pioper thing to use for sore leet, as well as for healing burns, sores, cuts, and ml manner of abrasions," writes Mr V. .Stone, of East Poland. Maine. It is the proper tiling too for piles. Iryit! Sold under guarantee at Belt s Chernngtou s drug stoie. lioo TEA Moneyback means that the tea is good and well worth the money. Can't "mean anything: ee. . Tonr grocer returns your moner if von don't like Schilling ' Best: we par him. A milk condenser at Albany is assured, says the Herald. ' No one is immune from kidnev trouble. so just remember that Foley's Kidney itemeciy will stop the irregularities and cure any ease of kidney or bladder trouble tnat is not beyond the reach of medicine, Stalrin Drug Co.. M. L. Thompson, Falls Citv. Baodon i9 to have a new veneering plant that will employ 10 or 12 men. ACTO I'OtVEB ON THE FARU. balance wheel being on the end of the crank shaft in this type of automobile. Other styles of autos might require different methuds of connection. Tho machine as arranged makes a very convenient addition to the farm equipment, being available either for travel or for farm power or for a combination when work Is to be done In locations some distance from the farm. Most Useful Tree. Tho.carnahuba palm of llrazll Is said lo be the world's most useful tree. It gives to the people of that country everything from drugs to cattle feed, lis roots make a valuable medicine n blood piti illcr. Its timlier tabes n high pcllsli nnd Is in demand by cabinet makers. The sap liecomes wine or vin egar, according to the way It Is pie pared, and sugar and starch may also be made from the sap. The fruit of the tree Is used as cattle food, and a nut It bears Is n fairly gocd substitute for coffee. I'rom the pltt of th tree corks are made. How to Avoid Appendicitis Most victims of appendicitis are those whoare habitually constipated. Folev's Orino Laxative cures chronic conetipa- iuii ov euinumwng me liver and ooweis ind restores the natural action of the bowels. Foley's Orino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant o take. Refuse substitutes. Stafrin Drug Co., M. L. Thompson, Falls City. Nearly 1, 000 farmers and dairymen are patronizing the condensers at Hillsboro nod Forest Grove. Attention, Asthma SulferersI Foley's Honey and Tar will give im mediate relief to asthma sufferers and has cured many cases that had refused to yield to other treatment. Foley's Honey and Tar is the best remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and 'long trouble. Contains no harmful drugs. Stafrin Drug Co., M. L. Thompson, Falls Citv. The Publisher's Claims Sustained United States Court op Claim? The Publishers of Webster' International Dictionary alleire that it "is, in fact,the poii. Iftr L nabridired thornuirhlv rewtriifivl in nrnri detail, and vastly enriched ift every part, with the purpose of adapting it to meet the larircr and severer requirements of another ceuera- tion." We are of the ODinion that this nllpimtinn most clearly and accurately descrilies the work that has been accomplished and the result that has been reached. The Dtetinnnri- as it now stands, has been thnrnuirhiv rn. edited in every detail, has been corrected in every part, and is admirably adapted to meet the larirer and severer reuuirenients or a generation which demands more of popular philological knowledge than any generation that the world hasever contained. It is nerhans needless to srir! thnlvnnifc to the dictionary in our judicial work as of the highest authority in flpnnrrvof ficot-.i. tion: and that in the future as in the past it Will be the source of constant reference. CHARLES O. K0TT, Chief Jtutic LAWRENCE WELDON. JHf DAVIS. " afiV BTANTON J. tett, CHAH1.K.8 B. JiOWKY, The above refen to WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE GRAND PRIZE (the highest award) was given to the Interna tional at the World's lair, St. Louis. GET THE LATEST AND BEST l'ou will be interated tn our specimen pages, tent free, 3. &C. MERRIAM CO, PUBLISHERS, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. FTol FEELING BAD? I IL Stomsvh oof of order, Lhrer lacnih, Bowel all eiMaAi SAf! e ss - vi-iU;llll2 Teke an NR Tablet To-night. To will Kin to feel better at onee. Their aetinn i 4itrrnft from other Liver and fitotnawh on V 1 frlnlur. bo Ickmlns or waaktolug enaailcIBtl fiSAKO you iVtrx kuuu. They BETTER THAH PILLS FOB LIVER ILIS "Katore'l Bin.ljr" (HH Tableii) latha rerr best eerlptlon for onr Stomach, Bick Uenlache. Lew! of Annil tu. Sallow Complexion, Constipation, Liver ComnLinT Ekla DLease.. Chill.. il.l.Ha. Bilioa.ae.., DropTy, pQ. pica - . - uitwu are eauted h atoppasea and consequent decay and fermentation in mZl or all of tbe digestive organs. s a SSo Boa. Seia BELT & CHERRINQTON, Dallas, Oregon. INSURE YOUR HEALTH AND rOMFODT i on stormy days by wearing a -towe4 SLICKER Clean - Light Durable Guaranteed "Waterproof ere a co BOSTON us. I WESSTCRS brrcimAmNALf NEWSTREN0THFor0LD BACKS The Kidneys Need Constant Help Dallas People Depend on Doan's Kidney Pills. A Stayton garden contains a sun flower that measures 16 inches across and several others Dearly as large. A Boon to Elderly People Moet elderly people have some kidney and bladder disorder that is both pain ful and dangerous. Foley's Kidney Rem edy fas proven a boon lo many elderly people as it slhnuliites the urinary or KHiis, corrects irregularities and tones up the whole system. Commence tak ing Foley's KiHnev Remedy at nnp nnd be vigorous.' Stalrin Drni; Co., M. L. 4 iiuniproii. runs ny. When past middle age. there come? noticeable weukening of the orgung of uik uuuy.anu tne uanger ol quick de ciine. it is quite neeeesarv to cive prnmpi neip to Hny oiut that tirst shows signs of wear. Healthv kidnevs mean hale old age. Weak kidnevs brino- coiiHtunt, backache. If yon have a head ache, lame or weak buck, quick ptiinp neii i!io:ping or luting ; u ynu are tired and nervous, have backache, dizzy spells, watery swellings under the eve'e or around the ankles, rheumatic or neu ralgic pain, gravel, scalding urine, tx frequent pacs-ages, sandy or'strinuv sed iment in the urine, scanty or discolored urine, or passages at night, be ?ure vonr kidneys need attention. Duan's Kid ney fins is the beet medicine to use. It nas cured tnmitanls and will cure you. iiome prooi is convincing evidence ol the efficiency of this remedy. CaJI at i5elt & Cherrirgton's drug store and ask to see tne statements of Dallas people nun nave ueei i roan e Mdney I'llls. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., BulFalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and no other. THE VETERINARY. A pearh 10 Inches around, and manv others, were picked from a tree only three years old near The Dalles. Excellent Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of 379 Gilford Ave., San Jose, Cal .says: "The worth ol Klwtric Hitters as a general remedy for headache, biliousness and torpor of the liver and bowels is so pronounced thai am ptompted to say a word in its favor, (or the lienrHr o( those seeking relief from such ullliciions. There is more health lor the digestive organ in a iM.ttle of Kl.ctric Killers than in any other remedy I know ol." Sold under guarantee at Hell A Cherrington's drug store. ;VV. GET THE BEST A mixture of equal part' or licorice mid glnwr hi the hoi fee.1 two nr throe times each day Is recommended for the pig that coughs. A lumn of co;il tar pla-a well down the throat N few farmers will trrotr enough w hMe the pig Is held up ou lis feet U : alfalfa seed off th. ir land la one sea- aiu KotHi. Cure For Caked Udder. When a milk cow Ima raked udder It very often arles from lying upon something hard-cornstalks or a cob ami may cause trouble and annoyance lo the dairy nun. A cure. easy, sim ple And effective, Is to son to pay for their perpetual water j righ'. I Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold A. S. Xiisbautn. Baleaville, Indiana,1 writes: -Ist year 1 suffered for three ! months with a summer cold so distress-! take of poke , , T" " '.V; .-.ST . .?,7-.-UeJn!M' Hint bolilna-' I. Z Z,, .,. 7 I "T' "L " JTriptio. -.il I .7 7 - , .... i n-i-n hit cae, an ' I t.nk uuiu u a wen done niuien. Apply as hot as possible thoroughly all over the swollen part after milking, as that Is the surest and teat-time, w hen there Is no baste. To Prevent Lamb Colic. After losing lambs for a number of jeara from colic, an 3 s a breeder, and Dot lln able to find id' ranee by nniicines which srrmr-l only to agvra- ,,. rorinnaieir 1 inewteil upon .u--,. nimrr ana lar. It quickly cured me. W ii- k.. .i used Foley's Honey and Tar with tbe irunw. Malnn IhugCo,, M L. Thompson Falls l ily. An enormous run of herring, evi dentlv of th him . careful eiamlnatloa of the en trails t ruf.mH t .-..,1, . n.l.dej tbe troubl. ..a ch - ' . . . "V'"" "" " 'OK 10- ih l,h r-fim . . .. .' i T "is eeaaoo. Is always the lanrmt and fatu-st that die. I remove the flock at ooce to the poorest paaturape poaalble, and tbe trouble ceases at voce. I also Dad by experience that If tbe flock Is kept the eewty eowa fleljs the lambe are Dot to apt to he atlerted. Removal Wart a. V by James Lee Uot Weil. FrerTbo.lT ia Zaie.Til)e. O.. know, Mrs. Mary Ir, ol raral rowt, g. s riles: "My bsfhand J. I Recently Enlarsed 25.000 New' Words New Casetteer of the World with mors than 0.000 titles, based on the vcusua murxia NewBiographlcal Dictionary rontalnlne t he names of orer 10.000 noted perauna, date of bin h. death, eto. Edited by W. T. HARHISt.Ph.T,I.L r LaitedatateaCommisa loner of Education. 2380 Quarto Page flstss, toss I isiIism yw Neededla Every Home Aau V. eeaur's tssisaiaie IMcttoasary eralarE4iikafsia.ik s DeLanEditieatVstviSla. hiatal tm C 6 C MERR T A vi rrt rwbluhere, Haafleld. Maaa. KILLthe cough and CURE THE LUNGS WITH Or. ICiog's FOR -rew 1 wii OLDS Trial Bottle Free AHP ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY U JflOMEY REFlJUDED. ttorney at law Ed F. C'on, Officp in Conrtimiiso DALLAS," OREGON tor children mafe, (era, JVo oplatam A Fresh CoanleT-inn ! Preseved-and produced-l v .obertinc, a mill d,i;,,uS , ,P.,;e.para,t!onI.delily fnirln tne sKin exquisitely-jof,. banishej crackled appearance m., by over-drraess! rcl,,,... .1.. 1? . enlaced pores, cleanser them, . duces inflnrnmnllnr, 1 ,1 , r ui even ntaiant rriowdueto who! ment of skin gland3 and stimubtionof s-r-umics wnicn also feed the ekm and supply its healthful color. w your uruggtstjor a fe sample cf OBERTINB raisin Itlodol Dyspepsia Cure iiigost9 what you eats . FRIEND TO FRIEND. The personal recommendations of people who have-been cured of coughs and colds by Cham berlain's Cough Remedy have done more than all else to make it a staple article of trade and com merce over a large part of the civilized world. AN INSTANCE. Lucy Suddreth, of Lenoir, N. C. had been troubled with Tery bad cough for over a year. She says: "A friend bought a bottle of CHAStBERi.Ais's Cocca Remedy, brought it to me and insisted that I should take it. I did so and to my surprise it helped me. Four bottle of It cured me of my cough," 6IT!i ,'Iir'T b' li'e to the ' s Xe l.mmi. iw ' Innra aere arre-ly arTerted that eosj. eenntioa smned ineTiiatvle. mtm a' fri.is,t PMVUhU. 4 1 V i Ooe iD.- of acetate ef (ra l dla- ' tried it, , h solrrJ In a ooart of ster aed this an- j tnerlert hi 1th " K Ki s Ne I iied ta tbe rrt1h l:l iwwrt Tfara J iHarwery ta tbe km, t thnsai aal sn( ! an4 olbrr fy nrnoa trroa tba ta aolma.a. IV carrful that toe nocti dora b4 rearh the tesaler atta aravset the art- fa ria ' re.ti-e. 1 rv!th, ad roi la it ha noc ! y ?7'' JJh tr" riTre rrl- " 'rr rarante at fw-u A TnaJ txiie free. t !W IDEA rp THE CRISIHAL UUiTIYE ri FMHPllV5? fi VHTiif n Kcm ttHmU dHj Best for (me. For Sale by Drafts. Cures BUiousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Pleasant to taH SOUGH SYEB? 1 1 1-1 ! V AND DEIHD Laxative Fruit Syruo T n 1 . a - d7 STAFBIN DRUO CO. Dallas, and IL THOMPSON, Falb City. Cleanses the systetn thoroughly and clears sallow complexions cf pimples and blotches. It Is guaranteed