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Show ITT AH DEMOCRAT m m t $ Something to Think About I By F. A. TDALKER T U THE OLD CIRCLE natural Inclination in man. he la lost In the woods, or is floundering around In business for THE which he Is nor qualified. Is to move In a circle. The carrier pigeon flies straight to his destination; the horse goes unguld-e- d through the darkest night to bis stable. A man may bare genius or merely ordinary talent, but If he cannot move straight ahead, think clearly and keep his mind upon his work, he Is plodding round and round, arriving Ht the end of the year at about the same spur from which he started, befuddled a little more and decidedly less courageous. Such a roan, and there are thousands of them. Is not built for success, lie Is apt to take no reckoning of his progress until someone beside him who has been thinking effectively In straight lines, moves up to where opportunity la greater and reward is richer. This rude awakening causes hut a temporary shock to his numb sensibilities. lasting, perhaps a day or two. but producing In him no material change for the better. If any serious doubt as to his ability should come to him at such a time as this. It Is Instantly banished as too burdensome, and he continues his aimless trot in the uld circle. He doesn't ask himself whether lie Is dependable, whether lie thinks constructively or whether he thinks til all. He doesnt ask whether he is given to wutching the clock and stealing away frequently from his work to Inhale the aroma of his favorite cigarette. He doesn't ask whether he In nil Ids time In his present position has made a single suggestion of value to Ids employer. All, nol he has the faculty of avoiding duteous obligations, especially those that would he likely to Impose upon hlin an additional stroke of work, or Interfere with his pmns for pleasure among Ills night associates. Such a man la not qnnlitled for st might thinking or straight going, lie is not capable of handling things with Intelligence und In the depths of Ids heart he knows It. He Is h failure, and for no other reason In the world than his own perverseness Is moving In the old circle wandering about the best part of Ids life In the wilderness. - EVERY DAY By" DOUGLAS MALLOCH should ' every IKE Record in Fight on Tomatoes Ranked Bovine Tuberculosis First in Crops 3 day . Nineteen Different Products More Tests in October, 1924, Than Any One Month. Had $313,000,000 Gross Value in 1924. (Frpard by the United State Department grow brighter: Every day the load grow' lighter. Every day the will grow stranger. Every day the heart grow younger ' Every 'day to fallings blinder. Every day the Judgment kinder. Kinder ull we do und suy Every day. United States the ' past year for table use, canning, and manufacture had a gross value to the growers of $313,000,-00- 0, according to estimates by the United States Department of Agriculture. This la $12,000,000 less than in 1923, hut $22,000,000 more than In 1922, and $78,000,000 more than in Every day. oli, let us labor, Every day n nearer neighbor, Every day a closer brother, Every duy to one another, Every day the lonely cheering, Every day a friend appearing, Helping ull along the wuy Every day. l.ove should every da grow fonder; Every day were getting yonder. Every day the lost ones nearer. Every day the loved ones dourer Every day our fultli the surer, Let our souls grow ever purer. Braver, better every way Every day. 1921. There has been a rapid expansion In truck crop production; transportation, und marketing In recent years, ss Indicated In acreage figures, the department points out. The acreage devoted to the 10 crops this year was 2,302,000 acres, which Is a 00 per cent Increase over the acreage in 1921. Canning Acreage Doubled. Fioduction of 18 crpps grown wholly or partly for table use direct was on 1.309.000 acres and had a value of IV) bv MrClar 1(0 by McCInr Newapeper Syndic!.) Nfwppr Syndicate. I The quantity produced $202,000,000. for canning or manuor partly wholly facture was grown on 903,000 acres and had a value of $.rl .000,000. The canning acreage has been more than doubled since 1921, and the table acreage has been Increased wu'. tv 2 NT Jo Tomatoes were first In gross vulue, VMlJ DO YgO wO fcnowT SrowhOhMV on OvT showing a total of $55,000,000 ; early ton7 VmK W'U C0t ton HWt a wet-Vr Irish eeo&. , potatoes are valued at $44,000,-t)0op1 Gooo6 wmt roe ovt , (BmC Oil 0. , $35,000,000, and canstrawberries . w-- v,v os Green peas, $20,000,000. Vo taloupes v"- -' s . o--0 Tm cabbage, and unions, celery, lettuce, . come In the $15,000,000 each asparagus Tihk T A to $17,000,000 range;, cucumbers, snap pe-rto la beans and watermelons ranged from $8,500,000 to $12,000,000 each, and W. r. sweet corn for canning, spinach, pepTtwe. pers, ruuliflower, and carrots, from The 3.000.000 to $7,100,000 each. 4 value of eggplants was $1,030,000. 1 Tomatoes in the Lead. fi. The Appleton Family Tomatoes had the largest acreage ut T a. . 470.000 ucres; early- - Irish potatoes, Mr. Lyuadar Jtb Apple's 308.000 acres; sweet com for canMra. Lyaudcr Jeks Applet YA Mis Diyacy Mayia Applta ning, 299,000 acres ; green peas, 242,000 Matter Ckiueij Darcr Applctaa acres; watermelons, 168,000 acres; strawberries, 147,000 acres; encumbers, 130.000 acres. These figures do not TT OFTEN happens on a .morning Include market gardens. Ninety-on- e Si rfvl :iS; work extra is at home when there per cent of the acreage, of green peas that Daysey Mnyine Appleton Is overwas for canning; canning and manucome with a desire to Go Forth Inin facture of cucumbers' took 72 per cent the World, and I)o Good, and she of the acreage ; tomatoes, 67 per cent ; to tills noble Impulse by usually yields X asparagus, 47 per cent; spinach, 29 some Is who one afflicted hunting up per cent; string beans, 27 per cent, and cabbage for kraut, 14 per cent. Truck crops are the product of Intensive agriculture and require much human labor, and n highly fertile and Twe. fpTc re. Fakirs Copyright well-tille- d soil. Gross return per acre Is all profit, and somefrom far voj and Ida luothcr Nicliulub. They times falls being iiicj liave neer in so man. to the cost of proequal 1G1H in the nine to this country in words found fault will) the women the says. duction, department folks, being timid in their presence. Mary and John and the next year ettled in Newbury, Mas. Uev. James and loyal in their absence, But Mrs. Appleton and Daysey Mayme don't Noyes was minister there for 20 years, Sources of Protein and know of this loyalty. Wliut," they lie enjoyed quite a reputation for will ask when they see son and father lenrnfng. being someth log of a Greek Vitamines for Laying Hen .v lie catechism wrote and are now? schulnr, they conspiring together, Skim milk and buttermilk are that was widely used in Ills days. valuable sources of Daysey Mayme Appleton was relie is spoken of In old records ns and vitamines for laying liens.protein This Is an cently bragging that she "one of the greatest worthies of Ids has been demonstrated not only by traveler," though the neighbors age. The house In which Rev. stations; hut also by say she was never In a sleeping aiy James Noyes lived has often been experiment of thousands poultry raisers. While 1 am so used to spoken of ns the oldest house In hut once in her life. men generally, understand the poultry travel." said Daysey Mayme. that I Massachusetts. of value these products, they do not can go into ii pulliiiun dressing room Among the descendants of Rev. use of them to get the enough always ami hold Mssessiou of It Willi nineJames Noyes are a goodly number of best results obtainable. Tiki many teen women pounding on the door. It Is for hut and scholars, clergymen 1 some milk or feed wltu poverty and sickness. Sometime they by ticoiirc Xleithew Adam.) Its able hunkers flint the Noyes fam- ihink that In addition to the some she takes a tract, and other times sh -buttermilk ily Is chiefly distinguished. to cheer the afgoes empty-hande- d regular mash and grain .ration, they Rev. Janies Noyes und are flicted with her optimism. She recei.t doing nil that Is necessary. This, Nicholas, were sons- of Rev. William of course. a woman islted who nad suffered may not be true. Feeding ly Noyes, rector In Wiltshire. England some" of these dairy products may the misfortune to fall ami break both It Is said that he traced his descent to properly balance the her arms. Daysey Mtiyme gazed ut not be enough to Normandy mid that his name was ration. the poor creature .with both arms, in originally No.ve. It has been shown that an ordinary splltr.s, and the tears came to her eye. TMs Is probably one of the Angel corn, ground Hut ihcre Is no situation too dark for numerous surnames derived from a inash made of ground when supplemented and 13 IT NOYES? You have Shorts, brail Data, Daysey Maytne to cheer. in medieval times every sign, shop wholeeom and s to with be she thankful oat, much snld to for," lmd Its sign by which It and Its ihe ration RECENT authority on surnames shop You linve two good, s the v oman. make iny'ngwhen, good tie if came to called. Tints keeper or us one l!s is buttermilk of the all te run to left that to are (lie tires. liens Noyes given strong Itgs u cobbler named Thomas bung out a consume. can names derived from, the Old TestaThat Is, klm milk they painted sign representing a land), he when Wlu-Mrs. Lysundcr John Appleton ment. and that no less a character became they are given no water. If us Toni Lamb. Many known In adclean liouae, she does the work so than Noah is sponsor of tills mime. of the were taken from church they have access to water signs thoroughly that articles are lost which The popnim form of the name wus Imagery and the angel was one ot dition to skim milk or buttermilk, they are pot found In three months. She Ny frou which It Is easy to derive these. will not consume enough of the lathavand record of once claim the proud Noyce. Noyes ter to balance the ration mentioned, I by MrClur Newspaper Syndicate. ) Some members of the so .t uned the Noyes family, and therein, lies the mistake that so ing parlor thoroughly that a glass case of stuffed birds was however, have a different. theory a to many poultry men make. They do not the origin of ihelr name. They trace not found in ten years. feed enough of the. skim milk or butIt to Novel's, n place in France, saytermilk to furnish the amount of proThere Is a bond of sympathy be- ing that old forms of. the name were tein needed for high production. tween Lysnnder John and Ills sun. Nolers. ie Nolcs and de Neuters 'I he first of the name in this counOinuncey Devere,' lorn of a desire to Increase of Roup women-folkand the failtry were two brothers, llev. .lames satisfy the In lwirn In was who ure to do so, which they hardly know Noyes, England Although roup is an disease. the worst , epidemics come with the shifting weather conditions of fall anil spring. The diseuse causes considerable loss ami appears to be IniTeasing .from year to. year. The true roup includes colds, bronchitis. catarrh, canker, diphtheria roup proper, and perhaps chicken pox. It usually comes with colds which start mgiiiiiniimmnwMiiniys iMiUHHlHMil HMIffMl Bii!E:!ailtU!l:ifiHiarall,;l;an!ilJ!stKfnliniiagal;!llmlll:!itaHltdiltlm!7tK, when the birds .linve been exposed to hot fat. A'vruka th Held of yesterday Into and Drain, by spoonfuls daiiipuess. drafts and clilll. sometimes com to me. lc sauce. serve lemon with A II. I lad just back from piny Fritter Batter. VI to be. lad 1 The Strawberry Patch one Take and one-lui- lf cupfuls of o wlatfully Anw b amlle r. kw-deof four, two teuspoonful baking Very few gardeners, who linve MpHce cui h ha crept within, 3 wj i dr If h hep to a to spare will do without a strawberry tenspounrtil of. salt, s Ti.i man 1 might hav been. mix well, then add a of The everhenr.tg variety has patch. Vbwaiu tf. June. Jr. one milk and of well Into come favor, und In most Instances egg. enpful beaten. Is satisfactory. However, the crop. FRITTERS Lelng continuous throughout most of Hot Tartarc 8auce. Mi growing season, is seldom as LECTION of fritters will lie of white siiiice nt my time as the regular kind. npftil large very 'convenient; They ire told d a 1 of cnfiful of uiayon-nals- e results will he had h.v pinching ei ter nice m : ted as an entree or as denser. one-haltahlesiMionful oiT the bhHsnius. until June. rlrein. Banana Fritters. ' of choftfied cninn. one-hal- f feu'porin-ft:- l Mix rnd sift together one cupful f nf vinegar iiml one-hal- f tulilospoon-fu- l Rice Is Not Relished flour, one tablespoonful of faiwdered of each finely chopped capers, . vug:.. ; :wo leapo.,nfals of baking jw-.- pickles, olives and parsley. Ktir und Rice i nut liked by poultry, and It der. teaspoonful of salt. mix until liot. hnt do not allow It to borer Minn wheat In ' both digesranks . one-add lleat egg until light, and pal.itablHty. It is not - tibility boll.. i i.., across the lii way i add fo of and it enpful of milk iiycant H at all and much used for poultry feeding, even four!) mere legislation : one In ihe South where rise Is grown. ,thc Uuur mixture, then add VLa-j- . vrtiiL sugar is cuiiriderubly higher. In spite Rome commercial cjilck scratch grain of lemon Juice .and three of the new tariff law. tfcinaxuji'forred through" si sieve. Drop mlxriires contain S' little rlce; but It . ilil. Wnliri IS tijr XleCInra Newspaper Sf ad leal ) Npapr Ualan.) does not add to the value of the feed. ; one-thir- d. 0; s " -- T g m It. exi-ri-ence- d . hls-hrothe- I our Last - A - . - , he Young Lady Across the Way s, . nidtliers Cook Boo ud oiie-fourt- ii two-third- . , Afil. To-one-h- one-tb.Ir- f. - . ne-four- - - 1 tab4-'Spoonf- 1 ul the nation-wid- e campaign bovine tuberculosis than were ever tested In any previous month, according to a summary of the work compiled by the United States Department of Agriculture. A total of 642,-60- 2 cattle were given the tuberculin test during that month by the force of veterinarians engaged by the governIn stampment and those SAY ing out this costly cattle plague. This exceeds by more than sixteen Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are thousand the previous record number of cattle tested In one month. In May, not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe 1924, there were tested 626,257 cattle, which was the highest number until by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for the recent month of October. The total number of cattle now under suHeadache Colds Lumbago Neuralgia pervision for the eradication of tuberRheumatism Neuritis culosis Is 9,108.975. That the work of Pain Toothache tuberculosis eradication Is popularly only Bayer package supported is shown by the fact that there la a waiting list of more than which contains proven directions. two and one-hamillion cattle whose Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets owners desire to have them tested as Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists. soon as practicable. of BsUcyllcseld Aiplrla la tb trad nark f Byr Msntactu cf ManoteetlcicldasUr Of the 642.G02 cattle tested In October there were 24,440 which reacted Something to Count On to the test. Indicating that they were Cheer up! If you dont get what tuberculous. Such animals are Immeyou go you are sure to get after, diately disposed of In accordance with whats coining to you. Boston Tranregulations for the prevention of tlielr script. acting as spreaders of the Infection of tuberculosis. X Boschees Syrup Long Beach, Cal., June 23: would this care for wonder if heals soothes and you Allays Irritation, Cost of Fertilizer Can throat and lung Inflammation. The unsolicited testimonial. I began using Resinol Soap many years ago Irritation of a cough keeps Be Reduced by Legumes constant with my first baby. He and his the delicate mucus membrane of the wife are now using it for my Grow more legumes and let nature throat and In a congested conlungs grandchild. take care of your fertilizer needs. dition, which- - BOSCHEES SYRUP also have I I,et the air help pay your fertilizer gently and quickly heals. For this two married bill." reason It has been a favorite housedaughters using This Is the suggestion soli and crop hold remedy for colds, coughs, bronit and one more at specialists of the Georgia State Col- chitis and especially for lung troubles daughter home with the lege of Agriculture make to help keep In millions of homes all over the heaviest curly the cost of fertilizer down. Nitrogen world for the last fifty-eigyears, bobbed hair I is the most expensive constituent in enabling the to obtain a good patient saw. All my life people have ever factory mixed fertilizer, they say, and nights rest, free fron xqughlng with what I used to make the asked economy necessitates the using of a easy expectoration in the morning. children's hair so beautiful and to part of the unlimited quantities of You can buy BOSCHEES SYRUP them such clear, healthy comgive nitrogen found In the air over Georgia wherever medicines are sold. Adv. I have had only two plexions. farms. rules: Resinol Soap and good plain food. The clovers and vetches have been Natural Attraction You have one good booster here found to make available about sixty do all the old maids go to in Why the west not only for California when and of acre, nitrogen per pounds Because of the hymns, 1 but for the Resinol products." the whole crop is turned under, the church? (Signed) Annie L Brown, 1042 E. fertilizing value is equivalent to the presume." 16th St addition of live or six loads of stable Do You Know manure. one-half unA good legume hay crop turned That of u teaspoonful of Calumet Powder to and will added to your der lead perBaking profitable makes manent farming. It .light and It would require poultry stufliqg four tons of ordinary mixed fertilizer fluffy and prevents any sogginess I per acre, containing 2 per cent ammonia, to furnish an amount of nitroIf women were as fond of appearing haarlem oil has been a worldgen equal to a good crop of vetch or In print as they are In silk there would wide remedy for kidney, liver and clover. If purchased In mixed form be more woman writers. bladder disorders, rheumatism, this nitrogen would coat from $20 to $25 per ton. lumbago and uric acid conditions. . - 1 BAYER ASPIRIN ng lf Three generations of Resinol Soap users in this family two-year-- old ht FOR OVER 200 YEARS . - DEMAND BAYER ASPIRIN Prune the Fruit Trees Young trees, fruit or shade trees, require attention every season. The pruning knife should be used quite liberally if the best results are desired. There Is no doubt that the fruit trees which are headed low prove more satisfactory. They .are ensler to get at when pruning, spray' ing and finally when picking the fruit. Grape vines require the same attention, early, in the spring. . flame )t of Ag rlcultnr.) More cattle were tuberculin tested (Prepared by the United States Department ( AcrlcuUnr.) In Nineteen truck crops produced In tha during the month of October, 1924, Control of Apple Scald Oiled wrappers have proved to be the most practical preventive of scald found so far. The first consideration Then la prompt cooling .oiled wrappers pack your apples, using for each apple. Such- apples should nine through storage In much better condition. Write to the United States Department of Agriculture for Formers' Bulletin No. 1380 for a more complete discussion of the problem. after-harves- t. - farm Hittil Uows do not enjoy moldy- silage, and - It makes horses sick. Farmers of the United Stares planted ucres of crops In 1924. 370.000,tXK) buttermilk Is a vuluahle poultry feed, especially when there is no home supply of suur milk or buttermilk. Semi-soli- d Does the snow sift In on the work; bench and tools In your shop or garage? Melted snow. Is water, and Auter rusts. The horticulturist of the Dominion of Cnnudu has kept well for 26 years by eating S to 16 apples a day, he told. members of the stare horticultural society nt a recent tnn-piet- . It Is not denied that the robins and some other birds eat the cherries and berries. They also eat the cabbage and other vegetable worms. In fact, they like the worms better than they Even the sparrows ara do the fruit valuable when the cabbage worm season la at its height. Aspirin Marked With "Bayer Cross" Has Been Proved 8afe by Millions. Warning ! Unless yon see the name Bayer" on package or, :on tablets you needed t : correct internal troubles, stimulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine Gold Medal. are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians, ior 23 years. Say "Bayer" when jp u buy Aspirin. Imitations may prove dangerous. Adv. It's easier' for some -- men to make love than It Is for them to make a living. Jil-Iis- e - for Stiff Joints To Have a Clear, Swsst Skin Touch pimples; redness, roughness Pharmacists say that when all other or itching. If any, with Cntlcnra Ointwill remedies fall Joint-Eas- e ment,, then bathe with Cntlcnra Soap succeed. and hot water. Rinse; dry gently aad Its for Joint ailments only that Is dust on a little Cntlcnra Talcum to whyyon are advised to use It for sore, leave a fascinating fragrance on akin. painful,' Inflamed, rheumatic Joints. Joint-Eas- e limbers up the Joints Everywhere 25c each. 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U Salt l aka City, No 82$' . -V I A plcaeant effective 35e ad 60 eisee Mmieliz on PXSOS Throat tM Chief N: .. It Is always cowardly to speak . There Is little langer of the small g'.1ener overdoing the fertilizing of his soil. The richer the soil the better for the majority of vegetables and flowering plants. It Is well at all times to save any kind of fertilizer or anything, that ran be developed Into, fertilizer and. apply. If . whero moat HAARLEM OIL iwjai-m,- 1 . . |