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Show i CUBAN TOBACCO GROWN FROM SELECTED SEED TRIED REMEDY FOR THE GRIP. Inadvlsabtltty of Using Varieties Not Adapted to Soil and Climatic Conditions Is Found in Connecticut. '." 1 !.. f .- -- --5 Tlt Paris. The Apaches of Paris, a band of assasins who know no law, hate the police and fight to the death when an attempt is made to capture them after they have committed a murder or robbery gave the overworked authorities great trouble during the excitement and suffering caused, by tbe flood. One IIf ft if mi . Your Liver i& Clogged up You're Tired That' Why Dorte Have No Appctit. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS i-- i j . J-,- . I ITTLE IVER of the Inadvlsaliillry of using varieties not adapted to soil and climatic conditions Is found In the experience of growers of Sumatra tobacco under shude in the Connecticut valley The seed of this variety of tobacco secured from Florida and Sumatra and sown in the Connecticut valley In 1901 and 1902 was found to Caitipa. What He Wat After. George Washington Henry Clay Lin coin Carter, one of Georgia's younger darkey citizens, was suddenly called upon not long ago to explain his presence at 1 a. m. In the henhouse of a white nelghhor. "Stealing my chickens, are you, black rascal?" the owner demanded. George W. II. C. L. C. rolled bis eypj until they were all whites. "Now, now, lookych. Mars Georgo,' be protested, "dat ain't no way ter ac an' please don' pint dat gun at nit dat er way, cunnel, sah," ho hastily added, holding up his battered bat as a shield. "Ah 'clar Ah warn't gwlno steal no chickens; no sah! Ah's wrl-tin- ' er dlalec" story an Ah des' coma roun" hyah ter git local color yas, sah, dat's all Ah was after. Ah clar to de Lord hit was!" yi If She Had Her Choice. gentleman who finds great amusement in telling his wife which lady ot i heir acquaintance be will select as successor when she dies, and who, one day, bad been teasing ber with allusions to numberless the subject, suddenly called their little daughter to him and asked her, baking w ith laughter at bis own wit: "Madeline, how would you like to have a stepmother?" The child considered for a moment and then, with great earnestness replied: "I think I'd much rather have a stepfather." A r break up Into several distinct types, some of which was desirable, but most of which proved undesirable and unr profitable lor production. The proportion of desirable types wat small, and the difficulty of sorting them out from the undesirable types In the crop .'i so great that the growing of this variety was found to be unprofitable. A caretul and systematic study of the Connecticut fields of plants from Florida-growseed revealed the presence of a large proportion of the several undesirable types of plants. The ut-of proper methods of seed selec cigar-wrappe- J. I.KOO ) Huckwbcat Is a very rapid growing top and needs plenty of moisture and available plant food, hence the Importance of preparing the soil early by plowing and frequent harrowing, so as to keep the ground free from weeds, to conserve moisture and properly aerate tb soil. The crop may be sown at any time from the middle of May until the last of June with fair prospects for a crop, Not Willing to Commit Himself. as it takes only about sixty days to The teacher had called upon Fred- mature a crop after It Is sown. die Drown to give an Illustration of The main points to consider In sethe proper manner In which to com- lecting the season for sowing are first pare tho adjective "clean." to have a rather cool season for the "Mother Is clean," said he, falterlng-ly- , formation of the grain and maturing "father Is cleaner " Here be the crop, and second to give plenty of paused. time to mature before frost "And," prompted the teacher. The West experiment sta"rr!dle was still silent and very tion got best Virginia results from plots sown thoughtful. June 28. I have sown buckwheat a "Haven't you some other relative?" la'e as August 9 and grown a fair asked the teacher, xmiilng. However. I prefer earlier crcp. "Oh. yes," replied Freddie, "there's sow It g. mock-seriou- auntie but 1 ain't sure about her!" An Appreciated Distraction. "So you think the automnliile has made life much "It has for me," answered the comfortable citlxen. "I drive a fast horse and rny son rides a bicycle. The automobile has lakf-- the minds of the police off both of us." n (BY s The English Way. To ynu think baschall will ever get fnot hold In Kfieiatid?" A- - -- There are three principal varieties grown, via.: The old variety, Japanese and Silver Hull buckwheat. The h a much larger grained variety than the Silver Il'ill and usually yields more Ituchel per acre. The Silver Il'ill Is a much plumper gralnl varleiy and weighs several pounds per buushel heavier than the Japanese variety. About one bushel Is the right amount to sow per sere, drilled In with IT.t to 209 pounds per acre of a Jap-etieu- p "When I was ten or twelve years tion and breeding enabled the growers to propagate the different types which uere true to seed and to eliminate the unprofitable types of plants. The seed of the variety of tobacco brought to the Connecticut .valley In 1903 from Cuba and ased for production was found to exhibit S)e barue characteristic breaking up In type observed in the case of the Sumatra variety, and it was not possible to grow this variety profitably until seed of the desired types was saved free from crossing. In this way the freuks, reversions and other undesirable and unprofitable types of plants which developed as the result of the change of seed were eliminated. If the valuable types of these varieties had been secured by breeding and adapted to the soli and climatic condi tions of the Connecticut valley for commercial production, the loss due to the UHe of unimproved varieties could probably have been avoided. a scald head, though It wasn't that suffered for several months, and st of my hair came out. Finally y bad a doctor to see me and he ommended the Cuticura Remedies. ey cured me In a few weeks. I e used the Cuticura remedies, also, a breaking out on my bands and j to er cigar-wrapp- rr Ti It was iouuU ilidiEuuoii! iuuuuU his wrists bands of leather which were studded with brass spikes sharpened like needles. Tbe same kind of armor was attached to bis shoulders. When the policemen attempted to grab him their hands were torn Into shreds by the spikes. He was armed with a murderous looking knife and a revolver, and had killed a policeman when ar- rested. MEANS LEGAL BIG .rreet of FIGHT Hyde In Swope Case Will Cause Court Battle. t"9.-000.00- 0. s' . it - d y. ir pror-ataiM- l . d -- ye,-ir- a,'' I n - 1 s ''-T- l s 1 t- ant-rn-- f . j'l rtrn In 1 h. - f'r"n Hor!S. ncrS ' ' llRVe n vab-- prrerse ll 2 'c Af-- e I;;irf1 any other f i' -' p- n nenteii a great deal. I haven't had an more trouble with the scalp disease. Miss Jessie F. Buchanan, R. F. D. 3. Hamilton, Ga.. Jan. 7, 1909.' Kept with Barnum's Circus P. T. fUrnura, tbe famous circus man, once wrote: "I have bad the Cuticura Remedies among the contents of my medlclno chest with my shows for the last three seasons, and I can cheerfully certify that they were very effective in every case which called for their use." Irrn (ton-hr-- o 1HM from 1"Me , r t'.rt fqrm b'rf? in tt nnlnn ov-r- rm fchoc's. At tbe twer!'y-f'','rt- i urfb course In set of"ii rf st forrrrrs n-,- TS Ct ery county In tb lBted. i trip to N'-- ty Yrrk, is oi f the the ffa o n. ft from the iitrsn'e of ev :er cf th" Tr ss. Whei a litflf ira fust.!9 she CT'"1 f''f b fijo sheet of l'i'e uttr the pr 1i.t tb home, sb rs'er vhi'h sail. "VtH'." hi'b was f,ri""l aril torg-as rnnH ss tr-h d;1 f0 t,n ord ' yr,,,th?t the fbH1kt titterar.ee htS fhrnw p'aces p of nam 't f-- rl stats was ftpre rar h'o." r - to the p'are. gt rt For sore throat, sharp jjain in lungs, tightness across the chest, hoarseness or cough, lave the parts with Sloan's Liniment. You don't need to rub, just lay it on lightly. It penetrates instantly to the seat of the trouble, relieves congestion and stops the pain. n ( Si v h- mvt"i IM t la ii nm t rt - Hi i mi f. . . f d " flirts r ' t rtc r tf rtf T 1 1 colds, and hay fever attacks. Afew drops taken on sugar stops cough tag and sneering instantly." Sloan's Liniment is easier to use than porous plasters, acts quicker and docs not clog up the pores of the skin. It is an excellent antiseptic remedy for asthma, bronchitis, and all inflammatory diseases of the throat and cheM ; will break op th deadly membrane in an attack of croup, and will kill any kind of neuralgia or rheumatic pains. All drtir(ll Moan's Linlmmu Poets 7Se, He, 1 1 1.00. I H 4 trff twrp r At,, fry llW ii- - m ". r -- jt tt iifisivmo. I r-- f tnwir w.--l ''ttni f p--t 1 v-- It.y.tfftr r.fI- i ttK-1. D.kt H lmt 1M !, r Drttrmron. Eirl o A, S Sloan, mam, snu tnt f-.- r..t 't j irt-- r r.tHit, 1 . 4 T" r t f n 1 la tram fvi rtlf mp Ir.M iri M it ttif f(ii It y fr ( ,l t'1 rj th, t'. jaM.t fl 0n.sh hr intflrt' r.( p-Sit?', f h f nt K W flf-- m r- -. V'. p . Heres the Proof. Mr. A.W. Price, Fredonia, Kant., says : "Wo have used Sloan's Liniment for a Year, and find it an excel-lething for sore throat, chest pains, $100 Reward, $100. vVn Storm Episode, Two handsome joiing wouvn. drcsind, slipped and Ml to of the (ros gc"t,r In the slushy u.e Ihey arttiip r an! ppgiy. Wrir g out, wild Ife'Jes," commented an ' - t r. such nR addition of in s'i't to lnjff l"iig con'Jf tnned by all bo OT( rii' ard Poiiad' lpbia !(lg' r rol Caiicd Her Bluff. "H a brii'eV' be been doing now?" "What "I thratned to bare I,ini and t.e fo'd tr.e be would button uf go n up the hack if 1 would h irry." Houston Post. l,s rr it- r? , t; ; v T&,t r , r - ., ( rrttttrn :f.,,tmi r i.-ti- t rt4it. r nf(s, The ruan who worships a woman d"vbp Into a fre thinker. wiil nev-- Ttttrr IM1 r ! rr - f v - 1 w- ' ?! -t ,f if '.- ff - re.t nrt. t a. 1, V. -t br - f lbr - tifii)p,.W u.-"u$ I ' l -it i r'fr tn r j n. 'i t q f err,in fi'Vr elr boys were In st'enlar' NTe Ht, frer l"ira Y"rfb. Ih. fira'op b'fh ?pn"t Trak sia''rrj ,,n Paby Gave Pain in Chest obliged." Tho manager rushed out of the gate to find tho traveling man, but he wa too late. Tbe man bad left. Analyzed by Chemists. Apropos of President Taft and his recent decision about whisky, Richard I.e Galllenne said, at a dinner at the St. Regis; "While I was living In Liverpool there arose a hot whisky discussion. Was pot still whisky tho only wholesome one, or was patent still whisky the one non pfilnonons drink? Chemical analyses were applied to every wblpky going. "A IJverpu'lIlan entered a public house tisr the Albert docks one night itd said: "'Is yer whisky pure?" "'Well, I should think so the pr.b I'can answered. 'U ocen paralyied by tbteo anarchist." 4 MM For Traveling Man Got Even. traveling man called on the manager of a large New York concern the other day and sent his card in by the Tbe boy boy at the outside gate. sauntered back lazily and told the traveling man that tbe manager wouldn't see him. "Well, you go and ask him for the card I sent In," said the caller. In a few minutes the boy returned from his second trip. "Say," remarked the boy, "the boss told nie to tell you that he tore up that card, but be sent a nickel to you to pay for it." Tbe traveling man was deeply but be decided to get back as best he could. He ' opened his card race and drew out another card, banding It to the boy. "Give this to your boss." he said, "and telt him that I'll keep the money. My cards are two for five. Much r f'-- av ia A Dr. B. C. Kansas City. Mo. Great legal battles, both in the criminal and civil courts, are expected In the Swope case which has attracted wide attention throughout the country becaute Second Only to This Is the of the prominence and wealth of tbe persons concerned. Waste, Noobm and Mituu of Dr. Bennett Clarke Hyde, whose Uerlved from ,Ferttltzer wife Is a niece of Col. Swope. bat Farm Animals, been arrested on a charge of murderThe greatest unnecessary loss of ing the mllllonare with strychnine. our soil Is preventable erosion. Sec- This assures a law battle In tbe ond only to this Is the waste, nonuse criminal courts. Then there Is a likelihood of a fight and misuse of fertilizer derived from among the heirs for the riches of the animals and men. A young man has com The losses to farm products due to dead man. Injurious mammals is estimated at SI 30,000.000 annually; the loss through plant diseases reaches several hundred million dollars; and the loss through Insects la reckoned at The damage by birds Is balanced by their beneficent work In detiff j stroying noxious Insects. Losses due to the elements are large, but no estimate has been made of them. losses to live stock from these causes sre diminishing because of protection and feeding during winter. The annual losses from disease among domestic animals are: Horses, 1.8 per cent.; i cattle, two per cent.; sheep. 2.2 per cent,, and swine, 6.1 per cent. Most of t'ae farm losses are preventable. There Is a tendency toward ronsolldatlon of farm lands The, es"?rt.V e.1 area of abandoned farms Is Ifi.ooo square miles. cr.,nut three per cent of the Imprurrt-land. Tbe causes of sl'flndofiu.ent differ in different part of Where most prevalent. caused principally by erosion and VhsuHlon f be soli. Dr. B. C. Hyd. T) product of tbe fisheries of the Ibitfil Htates bas an annual value nf forward with the claim that be Is a S Fish rultiire Is rarrleii son of tbe millionaire. yroooorto. oil the nation ant the stales st an Dr. Hyde has filed one librl suit and mous scale. Most of the mnre withdrawn It. but probably will file rtant food sfwclssre unotber aealnst tbe administrator of I several specie are rnal'ita'.rrd la the estate. t wbt. Fish from forest waters rih t?i nno.oeo mrib cf fo"d yoar- Good Work Got On. supulv dependent en tbe presr-- l William Her.rjrll, f'T 1 Vrars t,f tb n of the r rrft. of TTnyp.1 fixiety for tbe I'ret r.t ' n w ild rnrre sn1 fur bearing anito Animals, sav tbat within ls bave bern largely ettrrmlnvrl t riielty tenure publle oplrlnq on tbe tretr-ntVir rnrp1ee evf lnrtPi Ms f aritma's re and proper sta" C(1 the l ilted Ftsv iiav has so cbarpr'1 tra'mrit fif two th:it Instr-nen In i'd th.i'.r rriter-t!,.nsrd a of parli:itr,Tit tbre sr tmw re fin T tliiyrbers Irr r ic'n ?. tilf"i of twrr.ty dirrfy est game yiM nur SlV'V.'f.-c r': 'tr to sel'na's Tbe b'atirf.e W.'b . rth cf rsrh 10 f.f the s" i"tv l ave wr"nti s ';iie h"'-- f ff G2). Tl to M'sture for Pasture. a t l. ts" K-tt'rd f f ffi.e sit vrsrs tv t i fWlf slrt'e t ar. b it Ilpncso'a far"- rr la-iof fce row m5 of tlrf'tly. fve ponn-lin'tT" bt wafit ""e of Kn sr'iri''"s spot's ! ite clover. tbre pnr-lnt '." t 't- I. pri kt blue trass. aM one t'i'irul f rate s'sur'.trf t ! f.f.iM.J.r d. exblbiti'.ns of l r?'rr trp seed per rScf. to be an nfl :res. If th t mixture wi'h Inifiamfl t'l le ,! una IS ire wt. ir rW siij- r vis ion ti pretnt i will take ti" ' ' (he tiirv.!' y be s! )i-- KNOWING WORTH l I had a scalp disease, something BUCKWHEAT IS EROSION CAUSES VALUABLE CROP MUCH LOSS Soil Should Be Plowed Early ad Cultivated Early Ilvfora IHuntin to Secure the Best Results. TO BE ON SAFE SIDE Woman, Twice Deserted, Didn't Mean Simple But Powerful Prescription for to Take Any Chances on Her Rheumatism and Lame Back. Third Hubby. This was previously published her and cured hundreds, "Get one ounce of The officers of the thumb print bu- syrup of Sarsaparllla compound and reau were just wishing for something one ounce Toris Compound. Then get Interesting to turn up when a tele- half a pint of good whiskey and put phone message offered timely diver- the other two ingredients into It. Use sion. A woman was speaking. a tablespoonful of this mixture before "Do you make prints of anybody's each meal and at bed time. Shake tbe thumbs except criminals?" she asked. bottle each time." Good effects are felt The bureau did. the first day. Any druggist has these "Well." said the woman, "If I will Ingredients on hand or will quickly get come down there right away with a them from his wholesale house. man will you make a print of his thumbs?" Entitled to It. The bureau would. The man and "How are things lookin' over to Dln the woman came. gledell?" "We want his, thumb prints for "They've been lookin' purty squeamidentification," said the woman. "We ish for a spell. Th' creek got so blame are going to be married He high It overflowed Peasley's dam, an' la my third husband. The other two there's two foot o' water In Wldder ran away and I bad tbe hardest kind Brown's cellar." of a time to And them because there "Well, well, I s'pose you folks over was no sure way of identifying them. there will be so stuck up pretty soon They say thumb prints can never thet you'll be callln' yourselves th change and that a man can be tracked Parisians ot Amerlky." them to the enda of the earth. I pe I ahall never have to use them, Exposed. it it is Just as well to be on the safe "She is homelier than her Bister, le. Will you mako them?" don't you think so?" "No; you just think so because she A DOCTOR CURED SCALP wears a low neck gown and you see more of her than you do of her sister." DISEASE Field o Cuban Tobacco Grown from Selected Seed. An illustration lioa. B.U UaiaeM, Indigtitioi, and Sick SMALL PILL. SiLUl DOSE, small price GENUINE muii bear lignature: WANTED 1 Out of PILLS. r.-- APACHE French Bandit Wears Spiked Wristlet and Shoulder Straps to Tear Policemen's Hands. ImSm 1," PARIS OF RM0R an t'rrrn'f tj,rt r-- fty. - r--- p fa-il- f ' t ."" b eg to become fir.Jerj t - - r,. I" " t--'- rw- - t. I . f hsrls. sr v4 ff wr,?TTR t tl rr r r Uhn 't h 1r- - tpr " r Sw , n. ptMr'r , rsy. Ff-- I- rt1l', e r'-- SV4 M $l.Mb rtsECTKopnni? co. raw W N. ti U- - Salt Lak City, No. tliyJiy) fX w is the word to remember virtu-m- rustil atcbman is entitled to bis dav r5rams. V-- ' sy w hen you need a rcmed s- - e---' Cured Right at Homo fcrC0UGHS6C0LDS |