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THE REVIEW, HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA i - r !! t. . .i? 1i' ; 'ill! ft : -i ih;,,1 i - . , ! i i i t in mm 'i i Mft:- i i -:; -I : I AM GLAD TO ENDORSE PE-RU Glad to Try Anything Three years aero my system Was in a terribly run down con dition and I was broken out an over my body. I began to be wor ried, about my condition and I W2UB crlad to try anything? which would relieve me. Pernna wai recommended to me as a nne blood remedy and tonic, and I floon found that it was worthy oZ praise. A few bottles changed any condition materially ana in a short time I was. all over my 'trouble. I owe my restoration to . Ileal th and strength to Peruna. jg mm. glad, to endorse it." Sold Everywhere Healthy Babies Laugh and Play Health in babyhood comes from proper digestion by regulating ine stomacn ana causing me Doweis M ESS. 0 The Infants' and Children's Regulator for this purpose produces most remarkable and gratifying results. Best of all children's remedies to relieve constipation, flatulency, wind colic, diarrhoea, and other disorders. . This health giving preparation is purely vegetable contains no opiates, nar cotics or alcohol just an agreeable, hisrhly beneficial and potent remedy, made of the very best harmless ingredients obtainable, as the formula below shows Senna Sodium Citrate Oil of Anise Caraway Glycerine Rhubarb Sodium Bicarbonate Fennel Coriander Sugar Syrup ANGLO-AMERICAN DRUG CO, 215-217 Fulton St.. N. Y. 7r "vS- General Selling Harold F. New Yerk Q ) 4 j M a it m a and filled with good times. Is your house one or these? How many mothers realise ttoatTHHIR OWN health 14 the fountain head of the health of tbe whole family? The mother Is the center. Her health of mind and body la reflected in everything around her. If you are NOT well, if you are nervous, irritable, can't work, can't play, can't eat with any appetite, the chances are that your lirer is out of order. Try LrVHBHASB. It is a preparation resulting from long you hare liver trouble. Indigestion, constipation Try LIVHBHA8HI Send $1.00 for a regular l r nt. fis t.i afl a1 wa rAtnra wnn r monfiT. AaareSS. DELHI CHEMICAL COMPANY. Station fUST WHAT DID SHE MEAN? tSfcacmg Teacher's Reply Might Have 13een Merely a Statement of Plain Fact, or TC&e young primary teacher had been 'CKmtiana.lly annoyed by Bobby's mother uvaser since he had entered school. SSzttdng suited her. At first it was the garajrz. then the arrangement of Bob seat, and finally, after a score of agangfaisats about everything imagin cHev he began to come to school to ezSH&ze the teacher's methods and SawSs tised. "Now, these readers are east nearly so interesting as the ones Based to use:" she said. "Couldn't get some of those old books and tstse them to supplement these?" she don't know whether I could find ficny, hesitated the little teacher. fJot you will find the stories so lgrfi more Interesting that you will be C&fij for your effort in hunting them," ffett&sted the woman. "How I did love iSustsz stories! There was one about at tittle red hen. It" X don't believe that would interest xsrgr children now," interrupted the gating teacher. "You see, the hen gasesT up." Indianapolis News. Easy Money. A. discharged soldier with his young C5a? recently went on a shopping tour fSt Washington. Ex-soldier, very tired aEa$ not having much interest in walk ffctgc the aisles of a department store, gse himself down in the lobby and rjEoaiised his wife to remain there un--fjSB fear return. Soon he was fast asleep. Ex sl reclining position, with his hat in it&a hand, he was enjoying a quiet nap. "W&exx his wife returned she was shock ' fiejgfy surprised to see a dollar I and a HatS. la "her husband's hat. 'Mojoy a man who knows his own xuSad has a somewhat limited ac saJctajice. It ts more difficult for some men to c<ect their wits than their bills. 12 A dish voij II always relish 3 ; 3 I i At breakfast or lunch, with, either milk, or cream . i fills a requirement for nourishment not met tr many cereals. No cooKing No waste At Grocers Everywhere. I l,.IDL..,,V..Jir,'' .Ht as in a Terribly Kim I JfYtATTI lVSS- Condition Miss RlckA Leopold, 288 Layco St., Menasha, Wis Sec'y Liederkranz. Miss Leopold s letter opposite conveys in no un certain way the gratitude she feels for Peruna. Idquid and Tablet Form to move as mey snoiuu. S LOW Agents: RitcKie & Co., Inc. Toraato, Cauda i 0 or the "blues," it will T JT,1f size. It will act at onoe. t ' J 1 D. BALTIMORE, MD. THICK, SWOLLEN GLANDS that make a horse Wheeze, Roar, have Thick Wind or Choke-down, can be reduced with fAVia. also ether Bunches or Swellings. No blister, no hair eone, and horse kept at work. Eco nomical only a few drops required at an appli cation. $2. SO per bottle delivered. Book 3 R fret. ABSQRSINE, Sti, the antiseptic liniment for man kind, reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful, Swollen Veins and Ulcers. $1. 2 S a bottle at dealers or delivered. Book"Evidence free. W.F.YOUNG. P. 0. F SiaTsmpli St.. Sorinsfletd. Mas. MERELY RED CLOTH TO HIM Fact That It Was Cut From Country's Flag Meant Nothing to Ger man Merchant. It Is a known fact that the average German will forget religion, civil laws, and even his patriotism,. If they interfere with his chances to drive home a good bargain. The latest dis play of this tendency came during the preparations for the victory ball, which was given the Fourth of July in the Enlisted Men's club at Andernach. As no Fourth of July ball would be com plete without "Uncle Sam," several "Y" girls set out to prepare a cos tume for the revered character. When it came to purchasing the red cloth for the stripes in the trousers, how ever, it seemed that their plans had gone amiss. - Nowhere in Andernach could a sufficient quantity of the right colored material be purchased. Final ly one German merchant announced that he had just what they wanted. Out of a closet at the rear of his shop he dug a large German flag. Quickly he cut all the red cloth from it, and sold the material to the girls with the air of one who had just accomplished a noble deed. From the Watch on the Rhine. His Build. "How angular that financier is," "You know, don't you, that he was made by corners?" -n B""a Nuts i i " I i n H-W WiM---" a tf 1 I II I lV-x-' I I 7? k lAVJa-RAZiJ 1 Vxj w'VXI L MEASURE People of Forty Different States Favor It as Being Most Definite Unit. SACKS ARE TGO INDEFINITE Weights Per Bushel as Used by United States Department of Agriculture in All Estimates of Crop Production. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Many growers, particularly in the territory where field seeds and crops are sold commonly by the sack, ask why the United States department of agriculture estimates crop production by bushel measure instead of by sack or hundredweight. The reason is that 90,000,000 people in 40 states of the Union think, talk and measure by bushels, the bushel being the standard unit of measure throughout this area. The bushel measure is definite, and congress and the states have stabilized it and specified the number of pounds of different commodities legally con stituting a bushel. The census figures of crop production have all been re duced to bushels for all commodities for which legal weights have been used and doubtless will be used until a different unit of measure has been adopted. Sacks Not Standard. A sack the unit of measure in some sections is not definite and cannot be made so, except by legal enactment, standardizing the volume and then, in turn, standardizing the weight per volume for the different commodities. Oranges and apples are thought about and talked about in boxes, dried fruits in pounds or tons, and it is doubtful if custom will permit of a material change. In handling green fruits in large quantities the ton Is the most practical unit of measure, but for small quantities the lug box is in gen eral use. As the lug box varies in size from 30 to 40 and 50 to 60 pounds, there is more or less confusion unless market quotations are made ' on the basis of lug boxtes of specific sizes. The central or hundredweight apr pears to be the most practical unit of measure and is coming Into general use in the purchase and sale of grains and vegetables. If the bulk handling of grain becomes general, as now seems likely, the sack will disappear, and the central or bushel will take its place. Bushel Weights Used. The following weights per bushel are used by the United States depart ment of agriculture in all estimates of crop. production : Apples, 48 Dounds; beans (dried), 60 pounds; clover seed, 60 pounds; corn (shelled), 56 pounds; corn on cob, 70 pounds; oats, 32 pounds; peaches, 48 pounds; pears, 48 pounds; rye, 56 pounds; tomatoes, 56 pounds; grain sorghum, 56 pounds; onions, 57 pounds; peanuts,-22 pounds; potatoes, 60 pounds ; sweet potatoes, 56 pounds ; timothy seed, 45 pounds; wheat, 60 pounds. PROVIDE WATER FOR HORSES Driver Usually . Has Two or More Refreshing Drinks During Day but Team Is Neglected. Walter Moore, a well-known writer, says : "It is a common thing for farm ers to work their horses in the hay field from morning to night, watering them only at noon. This is done even on days of excessive heat. The driver usually has two or more refreshing drinks in the middle of the morning, and again in the afternoon; but the horses, who are equally as thirsty, go without. This want of water is not only distressing, but it causes the horses to drink to excess at noon and again at night, which often results in colic, and always tends to produce a distended stomach, or what farmers call a 'hay belly.' Farmers who would treat their horses humanely should take water into the field for them in hot weather." EFFICIENT FEED FOR SWINE Dried Pressed Potato Fed in Combi nation With Rich Protein Feeds Is Favored. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Dried pressed potato is very efficient in producing rapid gains and a high finish when fed to swine, United States department of agriculture investigators have found in a search for a suitable way to dispose of cull potatoes. To give best results they must be fed m combination with feeds rich in protein, such as oil meal, fish meal and tank age. v STORE ALL FARM MACHINERY Greater Loss to Implements by Ex posure to Weather Than by Actual Use of Them. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) It is said that exposure to weather causes greater destruction to farm im plements than using them. Avoid this loss by storing all machinery and tools properly und. shelter before winter sets in- COMMON METHODS OF STORING CABBAGES Pu!I Roots and AH, and Set Side by Side in Trench. ' Provision Should Be Made for Remov ing Portions of Stored Product From Time to Time Good Re sults Are Obtained. (Prepared by the United States Depart .j ment of Agriculture.) , Heads of late cabbage may be cut and sjtored in conical pits in the same manner as beets. Another common and very satisfactory method is to pull the plants, roots and all, and place them in a long pit with the head's down. A few heads may be removed from time to time without disturbing Fig. 1. Cross Section of a Cabbage Storage Pen Made of Stakes and Poles and Covered With Straw This Is a Good Way to Store Cab bage. the remainder of the pit. As slight freezing does not injure the cabbage, the covering of the pit need not be as thick as for other vegetables. Another, good method of storing cab bage is illustrated in figure 1. . The plants are pulled, roots and all, and set side by side with the roots down in a shallow trench, the length of which corresponds to the width of the bed. The bed may be any width up to or 10 feet and as long as necessary to hold the number of cabbages to be stored. Cover the roots with earth. Around the bed erct a frame of rails, boards or poles, or by driving a row of stakes into the ground so that an in closure about two feet in height is formed. Bank the outside of this frame with dirt and place poles across the top, covering them with straw, hay or corn fodder. Maie provision for re mo ving'portions of the stored product from one end of the pit. This type of storage is inexpensive and gives good DKAlrl Cabbages Stored in Long Banks Good Drainage Is Essential, but Dirt Covering Need Not Be as Thick as for Vegetables That Are Easily In jured by Frost. results. When the heads are cut, leave the roots in position, and in the spring these roots will sprout and supply the family with an abundance of greens. A large percentage of the cabbage sprouts found on the market are pro duced in this way. Heads of cabbage may be laid in rows on shelves in an outdoor storage cellar, but not in a storage room in the basement of a dwelling, as the odor is likely to penetrate through the house. WHEN HONEY BEE WILL STING Persons Dressed in Black Garments Should Exercice Caution in Handling Insects. Dark colors seem to be more offen sive to bees than light, and the per son dressed in dark garments should show more caution when handling these useful insects. Offensive odors are also objectionable to them, and the person recently returning from work ing in the stable or whose perspiration has a distinct odor should show some discretion in making himself familhir around the beehive. MUCH SOIL FERTILITY LOST Prevent Erosion or Washing by Keep ing Lands in Sod and by Filling Gullies. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture.) Much soil fertility is lost every win ter by soil washing or erosion. Put a stop to it by keeping the hilly lands in sod, planting a cover crop, under dralnage, filling the gullies with brush, etc. KEEP HERD FREE OF DISEASE Procedure Is Wholly Practical and Within Power of Large Per centage of Owners. Experience covering a period of several years has proved beyond a doubt that a herd of cattle - can be freed of tuberculosis, and kept free, and that the procedure is entirely practical and within the power of a large percentage of owners. SELF-FEEDERS VERY USEFUL Feed Saved in Proportion to Gain Made in Weight Hogs Ready for Market Sooner. Fatten hogs on self-feeders as far as possible. Hogs' fed in this way save labor, save feed in proportion to the gain in weight made, and are ready for .market sooner than those which are hand fed. I am Sincere! Stop Calomel! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone .Listen to me ! Calomel sickens and you may lose a day's work. If bilious, consipated or headachy read my guarantee. Liven up your sluggish liver ! Feel fine and cheerful; make your work a pleasure; be vigorous and full of am bition. But take no nasty, dangerous calomel, because it makes you sick and you may lose a day's work. Calomel is mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour jbile like dynamite, breaking it up. That's when you feel that awful nausea and cramp ing. Listen to rne I If you want to enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced, just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone tonight. Your druggist or dealer sells you a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone for a few cents under my His Experience. "Goodness gracious, Ysooelle! What sort of a butler is this new one. you have? He admitted me with the most condescending unction, strutted half-way across the reception room with all the dignified pomposity of a strolling behemoth, and then suddenly sogged ddwn in a chair, produced and lighted his pipe, flung his feet up on another chair and began scratching himself." "Oh, you'll have to bear with Blig gins. All the experience -he has had as a butler was in the movies, where he buttled for the width of the scene, and then was at ease until he got his cue again. But doesn't he do it beau tifully while he lasts?" Kansas City Star. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often ( Rejected. Judging from reports from druggists irho are constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one preparation that Has been very successiui in overcoming these conditions. ' The mild and healing influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview of the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants for insurance are re jected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applica tions are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. It is on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. ' However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be aure and mention this paper. Adv. Joyful Occasion. "My darling," said a fond mother, who believed in appealing to children's tender feelings instead of punishing them, "if you are so naughty you will grieve mamma so that she will get ill and have to -lie In bed in a dark room, and take nasty medicine, and then she may die and have to be taken away out to the cemetery and be burled, and you The child had become more solemn, but an angelic smile overspread his face at his mother's last words and, throwing his arms about her neck, he exclaimed : "Oh, mamma, and may I sit beside the coachman?" London Tit-Bits. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER In the good old summer time when fruits of all kinds are getting ripe and tempting, when cucumbers, rad ishes and vegetables fresh from the garden are too good to resist, when the festive picnic prevails and everybody overeats and your stomach goes back on you, then Is the time for "August Flower," the sovereign remedy for tired, overworked and disordered stom achs, a panacea for indigestion, fer mentation of food, sour stomach, sick headache and constipation. It gently stimulates the liver, cleanses the in testines and alimentary canal, making life worth living. Sold everywhere. Adv. Exonerated. 'Whatever did you see In me to In duce you to marry me?" she asked. "Nothing," he replied. "What?" she cried indignantly. "Oh, it wasn't your fault, my dear. I evidently had visions and I ought to have consulted an oculist at the time." Boston Transcript. Impossible Task. "No man can serve two masters.' "I should like to try it once. It ought to be easy compared to my job. I'm trying to please-600 masters." "Six hundred! How do you make that out?" "I'm chairman of the house commit tee of our club." Why Investigate? : "What's that you say?" "There's too much futile Investiga tion going on." "That's right. Eat your hash. Never mind what's in It." Louisville Cour terrJournaL personal money-back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish liver better than a dose of nasty calo mel and that it won't make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You'll know it next morn ing, because you will wake up feeling fine, your liver will be working; head ache and dizziness gone; stomach will be sweet and bowels regular. Dodson's Liver Tone is entirely vegetable,' therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give It to your children. Millions of people are using Dodson's Liver Tone instead of dangerous calo mel now. Your druggist will tell you that the sale of calomel Is almost stopped entirely here. Adv. mimm Suffer from Millions of people suffer yar after year from ailments affecting practically every part of the body, never dreaming: that their ill health can be traced directly to acid, stomach. Here Is the reason: poor digestion means poor nourishment of the different organs and tissues of the body. The blood U impoverished becomes weak, thin, sluggish. Ailments of many kinds spring from such conditions. Biliousness, rheumatism, lum bago, sciatica, general weakness, loss of power and energy, headache, ineomnia, nervousness, mental depression even mors serious ailments such as catarrh and cancer of the stomach, intestinal ulcers, cirrhosis of the liver, heart trouble all of these can often be traced directly to acid-stomach. Keep a sharp lookout for the first symp toms of acid-stomach indigestion, heart burn, belching, food repeating, that awful painful bloat after eating, and sour, gassy stomach. EATONIC, the wonderful modern remedy for acid-stomach, is guaranteed to bring Quick relief from these stomach mis eries. Thousands say they never dreamed that anything could bring such speedy relief and make them feel so much better in every way. Try EATONIC and you, too, will be Just as enthusiastic in Its praise. Make your life worth living no aches or pains no blues or melancholy no more of that tired, Ustles3 feeling. Be well and strong. Oet back your physical and mental punch; your vim, vigor and vitality. You will always be weak and ailing as long as you have acid-stomach. So get rid of it now. Take EATONIC Tablets they taste good you eat them like "a bit of candy. Tour druggist has EATONIC -50 cents for a pig box. Get a box from him today and if you are not satisfied he will refund your money. ( TOR YOUR ACID-STOMACIO WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM Almost any man will tell you that Sloan's Liniment means relief For practically every man has used it who has suffered from rheumatic aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of joints, the results of weather exposure. Women, too, by the hundreds of thousands, use it for relieving neuritis, lame backs, neuralgia, sick headache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, economi cal, quickly effective. Say "Sloan's Liniment" to your druggist. Get it todaj. 35c. 70c, $1.40 AYIKi Removes the cause by destroying tt germs of MALARIA. At your drug tore, 60c; money back if no good. BEHRENS DRUG CO Waco, Texas PRINTING PRESSES Paper Cutters, Other Machines and Material Bought at Foreclosure Sale, Will Be Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices A first-class printing outfit, valued at more than $6,000, and including Cylinder Press, C. & P. Jobbers, two Paper Cutters, Stapling Machine?, Wire Stitcher, Proof Presses, News paper Folder, Imposing Stones in Hard wood Coffin Tables, Handsome Joo Bank, News Racks, Leads and Slugs, Metal and Wood Furniture and L. fa Reglet, and hundreds of cases of OT This plant was bought in at fore closure sale, and Is offered for sale as a whole or in part. Printers who ara In need of machinery, material, or type, will do well to investigate this outntj Let us know what you need and we will be pleased to quote you a price ADDRESS BOX 149, JOHNSTON, S.C KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do highest class of J'iJjE Prices and Catalogue upon reu!. S. Galetki Optic! Co., Rictmond I S3 DIGESTION Send 25 cents in stamps tor largs " ' wi:1 Tbe Sal-Bp ar-Mlnto Co., ew """ ,flCtoiT refund money if results are not eatis-a , tad 11 mil mtJMmmMAfimn m ' " ft 39-1919- W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. . ' ' - -1 1 " , '