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I WASN'T WORTH THE LIVING MUST QUIT SELLING CALVES An Expert Sounds a Warning Against the Selling of Female and lmir.a . ture Stock. Cleanses the Wound. Will cure vour Rheumatism and all ' or.D unw irou rusiy M or au I'alsam. I:, ehould kill any germs, clerune the wound and remove sore- Was "Mrs." Bowling's Conception Life at One Time Thinks Differently Now. . of Lovelahd, Ky. "When I first wrote you, I was feeling so miserable, -that life wasn't worth living." So writes, in a recent letter, Mrs. Anna fowling, of this place. "I was in bad shape, my left side hurt so, at times, I could hardly bear it, and I could not lie on that side at night, at all. I also had another serious symptom of womanly trouble. I finally decided to. give Cardui, the woman's tonic, a trial, so I purchased a bottle, and by the time I had taken it, I felt belter in every way, so I got another bottle, and it straightened me out entirely. I feel as well now as I ever did in my life, and I can be safe in saying that Cardui is the. best medicine on earth for women. I had little faith in it before I commenced taking it. but now I would not exchange it for all the other medicines." Are you one of those poor women sufferers, who feel that life is hardly vorth the living? Have you that ever lastingly tired, nervous, worn-out, headachy feeling? If so, get a bot tle of Cardui and begin taking it to day. No doubt it is the very medi( cine you need. 1 N. B. V'rite to: Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga. Term., for Sttcia I Inshtnrtions on your case and 64-pase book, "Home Treatment for Women," sent in plain ' wrapper. Adv. RUB-MY-T1SM your Rhcumatisr kinds oS aches and pains Neuralgia, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises. Cuts, s Ola., Sores.' Hums,' etc. , Antiseptic Anodyne. .Price, "fie Ad v. ., PCSB. Adv. Then .ouicl: healing will follow. i- Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 14. If the South east is to become the great cattle growing section that it should in view of its natural advantages and the present and growing demand for cattle with - commensurate prices, farmerrs must quit selling ' their female and immature stock, declares Dr. C. M. Morgan, dairy agent of the Southern Railway, who sounds a warning against a continuation of the whole sale deportation of cattle from the South. "Farmers should keep their heifers and-build up the quality of their stock by the use of pure-bred bulls of dairy or beef type as desired," says Dr. Morgan. "This is the only way to in crease the number or the quality of cattle in the Southeast. The scarcity of cattle is world-wide and "It will never be possible to secure enough pure-bred cattle to develop the indus try in the Southeast. "Farmers who sell calves are simp ly giving the dealer a good part of the profit they should have themselves. If calves were battened on the farm, using cotton seed meal as a concen trate, a higher prica per pound would be received and the farmer would nut only profit by this and tne additional weight but would have in the manure 85 per cent of the fertilizing value of the cotton seed meal. "With the good" grazing' furnished by Bermuda grass and Burr clover and the abundance of forage crops A correct guess passes for wisdom j that yield bountifully in the South- Some girls fall in love, arid come re pushed in by anxious Quaint Critic. " (Wifcp Ti. Ijiika. the nalnter. said to j .i rriti!" In his Nftw York studio: "Your I c''ri rs criticism is at any rate original and rcuihyrg. amusing, my boy. It reminds me of j the colored laundress in the .Uffizi j gSX TREATMENT FOR Gallery. "When this colored hum- j, UQQ SCALPS, DANDRUFF dress visited the Uffizf, her mistress) i.n Vi MWf MSIR led her up to Correggio's master-j AsU rALLIfiU nrtln piece. 'There, Hannah, what do. you j , think of that?" she said. Hannah,! To cllay itching and Irritation o the shaking her head lugubriously, star-1 scalp, prevent dry, thin and faIlDS ed a long while at the pictured an- hair, remove crusts, scales and dan sols whose white robes were all yel-' firuff, and promote the growth and lowed bv time, and then, with a sigh beauty of the hair, the following spe and a "disapproving shake of the cial treatment is most effective, agree head, she said: 'De saints is. de last j.tblo and economical. On retiring, fn.iv tn r,r n vh- hnri ' taimdrv ! corcb the hair out straight all around. 0 10-lKS 10 put UD W1V DM W'JIWIV work.' " then begin at the side and mako a parting, gently rubbing- Cuticura Oint ment into the parting with a bit of -Q soft flannel held over the end of the finger. Anoint additional partings about half an inch apart until the Very Warm . A party of commercial traveler were drawing the long-bow and spin- i .., !., 1 nJrniirM inug jams ui uuriuniui u .ul. - ; . . . o .MT1 . r;,ijsA ruir- on sea and land. A silent listener " J U; VrT7 ... r, , pose being to get the Cuticura UiCt- sat ra the corner. Presently one pt on the scalp skin rather than on tne company aauressoa mm. . . . . tn n1nrA ft i?Eht & mm .v v the Lair. covering over the hair to protect the pillow from possible stain. The nest doming, shampoo with Cuticura Soap ! and hot water. Shampoos alone may "Have you traveled much, sir?" "A little. I've been round the world seven times." . "Then you must have haL some striking experiences. remaps ou i , na a.1,,Wa ht J U v V. v - C- ' ence or twice a month is generally -with the man who makes the guess. GRA?;CT.ATKT r.YETIDS (TRri) Tho worst- imsi-s, no iim;i'ro( luiw lor. fct.malnr, ore rnv.Hl by tiin wonderful, old reliable I r. J'orler s AntiHpptiQ Healing Oil. Ro!ioes iain and tocals a. the iaiuo LiiUi). iS&o, CliC, Tl.UU. east, this section should be the grea source of the country's beef ).id dairy products supply. The dairy di vision of the Southern llaihvay will send a man, to help build a dipping vat or silo and to co-operate with persons in the dairy business or de- Norway is to have one ' of the world's greatest hydroelectric plants, ; siring to enter it. The U. S. Depart- developing 216,000 horsepower. j rnent of Agriculture has offered to co- 2 ; operate with farmers who hive eradi- NO. SIX-SIXTY-SIX j catod ticks and -will send an expert to This is a prescription prepared es- ; aid farmers in choosing desirable bulls pecially for Malaria or Chilis and : of either dairy or beef type." FeveK Five or six doses will break j . . any case, and if taken then as a tonic j II Advised Laws Hamper Railways, the fever will, not return. 25c. Ac".v. Chceago. W. L. Park, vice presi- 'dent of the Illinois Central Railroad, iru'e the would like to tell us one or two." "Well," said the stranger, "perhaps the most remarkable was on my last voyage. At one time we found the heat so terrific that we used to take it in turns to go down into the stoke hold to get a cooler." No more yarns were ndated that evening. sufficient -for this special treatment for women's hair. Cuticura Scap and Ointment sola throughout the world. Sample of ecch free.w ith 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cuticura, Dept. L-, Boston." Adv. Professional Comfort. "That photographer- ought not to have been, dejected when his bst girl refused him." "Why oughtn't he?" "Because he certainly got a good negative." said that American roads were rior to foreign road a ' because JiEADACIIK AND IIIMOIS ATTACKS Caused bv Malaria removed by the use of lillxir Daitr-k cure for fucIi ailments. "Mvself and wholo household had suf fered verv much for some time with I Malarial Fever. EIIxir Ustbok' has j cured us perfectly, so that we enjoy at i present, the best of health." Jacob Kb- i erly. Fairfax Court HotiFft, Va. i Iv Kitxir Uubek 50 cents, all (Irnpe-iFts or SK Nothing to Show. "A doctor says thin men live long." "Hot about thin women?" "Oh. life probably seems long to them in this diaphanous age." When a woman suffering from some form of jois disorder is told that an operation is necessary, itisf czrz? frightens her. ' , , The very thought of the hospital operating table aM pu surgeon's knife strikes terror to her heart, and no wcmiz It is quite true that some of these troubles may reach a'53a where an operation is the only resource, but thoosaiys women have avoided the necessity of an operation hy taxT Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This S3 attested by the grateful letters they write to us after srwar -health has been restored. These Two Women Prove Our Claim- all mv OTt-n work for rAs;.f s four. ' I shall always fer taafc Uwv my pood health IO joxir 39tf--5&" Mrs. IIay-aud SoTrx7r.Ia.rjry For Sunburn, Insect Bites, Poison, or any other akin infiam- :uxir nui.ek 50 cents an drnKe.s-ta or rnatioia us Tyree's Antiseptic Powder v I'areels Post prepaid from. Kloczew- .', , . ,5 . , kl & Co., w.nshin.?ton. D. C. i and get quick relief. inc. at drug- 7 ' i gists. Sample sent free by J. S. Tyree, i tic OUUdlUUlC. "Do you ever indulge in piscatorial amusements?" ; "No; these high flown ways are too I much for me. I amuse myself princi- ; y is judged by some of the :hat manase to break in. pally with a little fishing, party." Fm- son5s::t Ji caoac iit:s nicks' CAPITDIN13 is the host rwnfily !M matter wh:it t-anes theni vh-t !;!-ir.'-tu the heat, sittinu' in iTrsiis'ms. favfr i'i coiulltion. etc. 10c, and 50c p:r ;. !;'.; a.t inedicino storts. Adv. Per chronic pain in the back apply Ifanford's Balsam. Rub it ou ana rub it in thoroughly. Adv. Cary, Maine. "I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering1 women to tell what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me. One yea r ag-o I found myself a terrible sufferer. I bad pains in both .sides and such a soreness 1 could scarcely staijrhtcn up at times, v, Jly back ached, I had no appetite' and was so nervous I could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. It seemed almost im possible to move or do a bit of work end I thought I never would be any better until I submitted, to an opera tion. I commenced taking Lydia E.( Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and' soon felt like a nevr woman. 1 bad no pains, slept well, bad good appe tite and was fat and could do almost, Ckarlotte, K. C -I was S. health for two years, MxHh pailt both sides ani vx'i -ras? B.raKii, I even lifted i ebarrri r n hpinorrharr?. 1 1 ad a. srrcw'iSi . w-Ji'ici the doctor said vras atasaasraa I never vtould get -!eU."7CT'.WkS an operation. A iVinrs' tdi&. to take LvdL-i S. Piakliair ,St.?e: ble Compound, and I jflaIjesjr rkatt I am now enjoying: Sue Js3B?i5i. -3ii am the mother of a ai ia'bgr v0u can use this letter o hsZ"yvixd.7 sufferi'ns- women." Mr. TisA nctx-B 10 Wyona St.v Cb ar toUe,. C Now answer this question it ycu.can. vv ny saxratc. a mar) submit to a surgical operation without first giving Lgzza. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trbi ? You icsosr tpffit it has saved many others why shotiH it fait. m yoar css?v -i lauds hay fci usuai prodiK-p;; home consumption. Well, Why Not?- Mrs. Ese I understand your dm-filter, Jessie, has changed her name to "Jessica." Mrs. Wye Yes. ' Mrs. Kxe-AVell, I wi;m she lmdn't. She's put the crazy notJon into my .girl HeF-slo's head to call herself -'Ues-Bica." T?cf-ton Transcript. American lines '"had been hampered by ill. advised, costly and pernicious laws, orders and resnlaiiotia." He de- livered the chief address berore ti. i Roadmaaters' and Maintenance of I Way Associations convention , here. ' "The money wasted in many direc - tiong through the interference of those who know little about the ac ! tual conditions on railroads would 1 provide real safety if the railroads ; managers were permitted to spend It in 'the .proper direction," he said.i "The money to make the improve ments required to bring our roads I up to the standards of foreign road-s is available in Europe hut can not be borrowed unless investors are as sured that the investment will be safe 'and the interest paid when due." Man She Wanted. "Will you marry mo?" he asked. She paused for a moment before she replied. Then she said: "Listen carefully, please. You are a man of ordinary abilities and, per- j fectly conventional ideas. You Charlton Trial Again Delayed, haven't tiie plishtest conception of i Como, Italy. Porter Charlton, the the new world movement which is 1 young American who is to stand trial now taking place. You are intensely , for the murder of his wife in 1010, blind to all of its radicalism, intense- ms prepared a long memorandum on ly unor'ginal, satisfied to be an in- j Wijch he will base his defense and tellectual nonentity, engrossed in that has turned it over to the ofiicial in horrible, stagnating thins known a 3. terpreter, Signor Vitale. The exarain business, and a mental slave to the j : magistrate. Judse Rocnoni. who At Last. 'I have just . taken a panin.-; loc ' Mrs. Gadders,-who died yesterday "Did she look natural'?" "Xo, lic-r chin was si ill." ryK ViTii.i s V.'ovius very ft.-tv '-."T . For 30 rears Iydia E. IMnkhani's Vesetabfo fmrvd Com pound has been the standard remedy! or te- rtxy&M: male ills. No one side with woman's ailments fe ft does instice to herself if she does net try tins la- ?f raotss iaeaicmo maue i.-oiu roois hum. 5 j. ; -s has restored so many sui'ferinff women tolxeaim. 11 lZ. U f?yjvrSt-efo FjYKIA. E.l'iXKLM?r MEDICISECO. Sfi (MXni'ZliTlAL) LY'", :iAi5:S., for advice, f'r' Ynr lTi-er wi'I Im". onened, road and auswereil cV'IJ,'i. !T by a woman u:ul held in s trict coniidenee. lis Adornments. "W'hafi the -plant" in Wall street: "Mostly green suckors." 01 dead ones m every town o'd'-s out. on the undertaker. Pfiyslcians RecoeiMieno faster ia pASTOEIA lias met witli pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pkarma- ccntical societips and medical, authorities. It is used hy. physicians with The extended use cf Castcnais unqucstionaoiy tno imputable evidence that it is harmless I secant That it not cnlv allays stomach pains ana mnets tne nerves, Dut assimi- It c 3 nwjrrfls sow: K c:c. CCS JL S!f i&n SU BMmd, results most gratifying. w w w LLJ WUU I - w - O X is absolutely safe. It docs not contain any- Opium, Morphine, or otner narceno rmst- l-rfihTfiV F5 ana uoes nuu klupuiv ollulq wvumuQ wjiujiuu -i- j opinions put forth by your daily pa per. I am a true feminist, an individ ual searcher, bound by no ties, seek ing the highest self-expression in ad vance art forms and acknowledging no rreeonceived standards. Will 1 marry you? Of course I will. You're' just the man I want." Life. American ireakfast , and Cream Thin bits cf choicest Indian Corn, so ' skilfully cooked and toasted that they are deliciously crisp and appetizing. Nourishing Easy to Serve Sold by Grocers everywhere. Post Toaslies already had heun investigation cf the case, has been promoted and transferred to Milan. It is expected that another magistrate will he nam ed, to continue the investigation. On this account and for the additional reason that Charlton, according to trustworthy information, now gives a different version of the murder than that which he furnished in the United States, the investigation will be delayed and it is feared that the trial will not be;rm before April. . Two Governments Sign Agreement. Paris. The governments of France and Haiti have signed an agreement to submit for arbitration the claims made against Haiti in 1910 hy France, jointly -with the United States, Great Britain, Germany and Italy . The agreement also covers the claims o; Syrians, and Ottomans. Oordial. etc, .This is a seed deal for a Medical Journal to, say. Our amy, how ever, is to espose clanger and record the means ef advancing health. The day for poisoning innocent children " through greed cr ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to fS. V KODAKS SOPHIES I ,;;.L-.'3j Prices and lt:otr;-rM9-..iW' FfiEE TO ALL SSFFEiEilS, the information. Hall's Journal of Health. ft English Builder Awarded Contract. Washington. An English builder was awarded the contract for turbine drums for the newest American bat tleship No.' 39 at a little more than one-third the price offered hy the lowest American bidder. The accept ed bid was $57,4Ju, submitted by Xew York agents of the Cydops Steel and Iron Works, Sheffield, England. It is exceptional for the navy department to send a contract abroad but Acting Secretary Roosevelt held that the ac tion was justified by the difference between English and American prices. Twentieth Century Menace. Colorado Springs, Col The social evil is the. menace of the twentieth entry was the contention of Dr. J. H. Land is, of Cincinnati, before the American Health Association recent ly. "There is no reason why diseases occasioned hy the social evil should not receive the Fame treatment, sc far as their handling by h -':') de partments is concerned, as the plague that of isolation," he said. Dr. hen dis advanced the idea that dres3 worn by women is responsible fcr in flueces which are undrniinius race. I ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. Agc(ab!c Prepirai con RtAs-slmiiau'iigl'icFoodaiifiRerfuia-tingUieS.oiriachsaadCoIsi Fromctcs D! jesaonOtecrnj ness andfcsLCoiitalnsnpiiiier OpitaiuMcrphip norMmd. Not Nak cotic. Iaiipf.ilt S'tJ-Jix-Svim sl;he$ced i't.-rm SetJ- Apa-fccl Remedy for Cor.?!' t ion , Sour SiomacIiX Uv::..:rt "Vbras.Coiwilsior.s.re-en&!i-. ixss arulLG SS Cx SUiP. j 1 Tec Simile Siguarare cf Letters froci Proniirsent Physicians addressed to Chas. SL FletcSier. Dr. D. IlalsteaG Scott, cf Chicago, Ilia., says: "I have prescribed your Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find It very satisfactory." Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, gays: "Your Castoria stands first in its class. In ray thirty years of practice I can say I never have found anything that so filled the place." Dr. J. II. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I have used your Castoria and found it an excellent remedy in ray household end private practice for nany years. The formula is excellent." Dr. It. J. Ilatnlea. cf Detroit, Mien., says: "I prescrilw your Castoria extensively, as I tave never found anything to crnial it for children's troubles. I cm aware that there are imitations in the f eld, but I always see that n:y patients get Fletcher's." Dr.Wrn. J McCrann, of Omaha, Neb., cays: "As the father cf thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my cwn family experience I have in my ycara of practice .found Cas toria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every heme." Dr. J. R. Clausen, of rhiladelpliia, Ta., says: "The name ih&t your Cas toria has made for itself in the teas of thousands of homes blessed by the presence cf children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by ths endorse ment cf the medical profession, but I, for one, mostjneartily endorss it aad boKeve it an excellent remedy." Dr. B. II. Ward, of Kansas City, llo., says: Physicians gentrally do not prescribe proprietary preparations, but in the case of Castoria my experi ence, Jikcthat of c-any other physicians, has taught me to make an ex ception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I have found it tJ he a thoroughly reliable recv:Jy for children's coznplrantg. Any physi cian who has raised a family, as I have, will join no ia heartiest recorv Wndatica of Castoria." 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