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Tro verbs and riirase3. , ' Great results usually arise from great dangers. Herodotus. . v A man who does not sleep has double reward. Homer; ' It is safer for a servant to do. what be is ordered. Menander. , A- father is dear if he treat affec tionately his children.- Philemon. ; ; Grief is apt to imagine to itself : evils more than double the reality. Philemon. For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis, Minn. "I was a great sufferer from female troubles which I caused a weakness and broken down condition, of the system. 1 read so much of what Lydia E.Pinkham'B Veg etable Compound hart done for other suffering women I felt sure it would help me, and I must sa7 it did help me wonderfully. - My pains all left me, I grew stronger, and within three months 1 was a pertectiy weu woman. "I want this letter made public to' show the benefit women may derive from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable CJompound." Mrs. JonifO. Moldan,- 2115 Second St., North, Minneapolis, . Minn. 1 Thousands of unsolicited and genu ine testimonials like the above prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should ' not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you want special advice write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. She will treatyourletterasstrlctly ' confidential. For 20 years she lias been helping sick women in this way, free of charge. Don't nesltate wre at once. A newspaper Is One Of The Cheapest Yet One Of Tbe Most Delightful Luxuries Of Mod- rn Times. Everyone should read a Rood ; reliable newspaper. They are as intimate a part of our everyday life as sleeping and eatlug. . Tne man who keens uo with the world bout him through his daily paper ; has a : broad outlook upon lire, Due the man who does not read a newspaper necessarily has a narrow horizon, and is apt to become sor did and feelfUh.' Why not read a good paper? The Observer publications are all high-class papers. , Tbe Daily Observer. The Sunday Observer. . The Semi-Weekly Observer. The Eveaing Chronicle. ' The Saturday Eveuing Chroniole. Write for sample ooples.- - Th Obsibvib Co., Charlotte, N. 0. ' . Rene was youn? Smith's favorite of his sisters and was nearest him. Mrg.Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, 1-educea inflnmma tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, '23c. a bottle. Emulation is gwud for t mankind.- Ilerald.'"; :. - :- . ' - : Tk Dr. Ulggan Huckleberry Cardial ' For all Bowel Iroabtes. Coilo.' Dysentery," Choleramorbas,0:ioler t Iadintum, Chlldraa Teething, eto. At Druirirlsts 2jjaad53o, A sack is 7 best full. French. tied before it is : Fr HKA1A:1K Hlrk VA PVDINK Whether from Colds. Heat, Stomach or Nervou Troubles. Capudine will rellove you. It's liquid pleasant to take acu immedi ately. Try It. iuc 25c, and 60c. at druf tores. . - .. "Hey, you I" yelled the first : hu morist. " ' "Wellf" sai4 the second humorist. " 1 ou ve been using one of witticisms as your own." my "Excuse me. - I thought it was an abandoned joke." So. 31, '09.' ..." BABY'S SKIN ERUPTION CURED. Was So Sore, Irritating and Painful Tbat Little Sufferer Could Not Sleeps Scratched Constantly Cuticura's Efficacy Piroven. "When about two and a half year old iy daughter broke out on her hips and the upper parts of her legs with a very irritaU tag and painful eruption. It began in Octo ber; the first I noticed was a little red sur face and a constant desire on her part to scratch her limbs. She could no sleep and the eruptions got sore, and yellow water came out of them, . I had two doctors treat her, but she grew worse under therr treat ment. . Then 1 bought the Cuticura Rem edies and only used them two weeks when he was entirely well. This was in February- She has never had another rough place on her skin, and she is tow fourteen years old.. Mrs. R. R. Whitaker, Winches ter, Tenn., Sept. 22, 1908." Potter Drug & Cliera. Corp., Sole Prop cf Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass. . Who is righteous - overmuch is . a morsel for the old one. Duteh. ROSY CHEEKED CHILDREN r kaiiuy ami Uppy. IUulr babt Oucr OlU 11 th bMtoathartl bt auty. TbjrOT PALATAL t .."Va" l,V LMM, IHIIU. TTV OM CHiLontw Lick The 6poom ALL PaiH;tiT. O IT M1L ROKTII & SOUTH moim I6ENTS MURRAY DflUG CI., COLUMBIA, S.G. WAFfTS HER IETTER ' PUBLISHED . . f - 9S restore Cray Hair to Natural Colorr ler-.gortt ud prtrtnU th luur from filliif off. r., Sal kf (nitilM, r ant ), kf rXNTHIXE CO, Richmond, Virginia rm rr laM ti,n I j IK , t M tm Culm ,; 'Witty Eayings. - . The race of fools is not to : b counted. Plato. u : Leave not a sword in the hand of an idiot. Latin. : Swindhig is tho perfection of civilization.- Voltaire, i '-, True honor leaves no room ' ' for hesitation or ' doubt. Plutarch. Ofttimos 1 slanderers get no good far their pains. Pindar. Tfhat : profits ; yoty only one thorn' erudicated out of many? Horace. . THIS LETJER IS WORTH READING. 1 "Gentlemen; For; live-weeks I suffered internal y from a bad case of Eczema, which covered my chest, stomach, back and both arms. After trying three pLysiciana and one skin specialist, and by actual count ; twenty-nine different . ointments and lo tions, I accidentally learned of Hancock's Sulphur Compound and Ointment. As I was willing to try anything once, 1 pur chased -a' bottle of the Liquid nd 'Oint ment..' The first application gave me in stant relief from that awful itching in flamed surface of my skin'. 1 persistently' used this remedy for one week and at the 1 end. of that time I had hardly a trace of: the eruption on my person. . If any reader questions this testimonial ' as not being ; bona-fide and absolutely unsolicited.' an in quiry addressed to the address below en closing postage,' will convince any one be yond question. Wahrex C. Gares, 108 So. Ohio Ave., Columbus, 0." ' Write Hancock Liquid Sulpiiuii Co., , Proprietors,' Baltimore, Md., for Booklet. , Sold by druggists. . I God takes particular care of, tho good. Menander.v ' Eczema en Face. 1 SUgar Sprlncs, Mo. July IS. 1908. Rraptrlne Company, Savannah.: G- Dear Srr: I nave used your Tetterlne smd, received great benefit from the use s.. same. The eczema on my race us ually appears In the spring and your salve always helps it. I And no other preparation but Tetterlne and find It su- pe: irior to any on the market Respectfully, Elsie M. Judevlne. : !' Tetterlne cures Eczema, Tetter, King Worm, Ground Itch, Itching Pllos, In fant's Sore Head,- Pimples, Bolls, Rough Scaly Patches on the Pace, Old 'Itching Sores, Dandruff, Cankered Scalp, B'in lons. Corns, Chilblains and every form of Skin Disease. Tetterlne -BOe; Tetterlne Soap 25c. Tour druggist, or by mall from the manufacturer. The : Shuptrlne Co., Savannah, Ga. Quit ye like men, and be firm, in the battle. Homer. Painkiller fPerrv Davis' 1 shonlrt'be on' hand now - for colio, dysentery and other summer complaints.-. ic., sac, ana ouc. , Sounding From Balloon. A remarkable ascent has been re corded recently by one of the small balloons, , which for some time have been sent up f rom different places in order to investigate' the condition of the upper atmosphere. - . To the balloons are attached' self registering apparatus that give in formation as to the height attained, the temperature at that height, the hygrometric conditions that obtain, and the velocity of the wind, says tho Philadelphia Record. The; balloons, which are made of India rubber and filled with hydrogen, attain, as a rule, an altitude of from 10,000 to 15,000 yards, though ' heights of 25, 000 yards have been reached. : The maximum record was obtained during an ascent from Uccle. a su. burb of Brussels, to which the Royal UDservatorv of liela-ium Ims repent v been ; removed. ' The ; instruments re corded a height of twenty-nine kilo meters, orabout eighteen miles, some three times the height of the highest mountain on the earth's surface. The thermometer ; fell to 100 de grees below zero, but this was slight ly , above the minimum, -.which had been passed at the moderate altitude of fifteen kilometers ,, ' Point thy tongue on, the anvil of truth. Pindar. - t So. 31. '09. SURPRISED HIM Doctor's Test of Pood. , A doctor in Kansas experimented with his boy in a test of food, and gives the particulars. He says: I naturally watch the ' effect ; of different foods on patients. My own little son, a lad of four, had been ill with pneumonia,, and during his conn valescence did not seem to care "or any kind of food.' "I knew something of Grape-Nuts and its rather fascinating flavour and particularly, of its nourishing and nerve-building powers, so ' I i starteSl the : boy on Grape-Nuts and found from the first dish that he liked It. "His mother gave it, to him stead ily, and he began io hurove at once. In less than a momU he had sained about eight pounds aud soon became so well and strong we had no further anxiety about him. , "An old patient of mine, 73 years old, came down with serious stomach trouble, and before I was called had got so weak v he could : eat : almost nothing, and was In a serious condi tion. ' He had tried almost every kind of food : for the sick without avail. : ' v:"; "I immediately put him on Grape- Nuts, with good, rich milk and just a little pinch of sugar. He exclaimed when I came next day, "Why, doctor, I never ate anything so good or that made me feel so much stronger.' "I am pleased to say that he got weir on Grape-Nuts, but be had to stick to it for two or three weeks, then he began to branch out a little with rice or an egg or two. He got entirely well in spite of his almost hopeless condition., lie gained 23 pounds in two months, which at his age is remarkable. . r - "I could quote a list of cases where Grape-Nuts has worked wonders." "There's a Reason." Read "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A hew one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human Interest. iiiiiiniiiniiiir.iniiiittmniiiitiitnniniiiuiiiiiiu Work the Bull.' Exerelse the bull f must have; , for unless he Is properly exercised he will not be thrifty and have a vigorous constitution. This questlon'Ms a se rious one, and the picture of Sir Ja cob Poesh at work Bhows how a bull may be made to exercise and also be of great assistance to his owner. He pumps all the water for a large dairy; cuts feed and makes himself very useful to his owner. - . ; ' His calves all .come' strong- and thrifty since ho "began work, and, al though he weighs a plump ton, he handles himself like a kitten.:. Exercise For the Bull. Don't look pon the bull as an en emy and carry a- club ' or pitchfork verr time you . aro near . him. writes W. M. Kelly in Farm and Home.! His disposition toward you will be Just what 'you make it; yourself. Treat Mm kindly, but with firmness. : He Is sure to remember any kindness, )tnd surer to remember any meanness that you may do to hinv, and will i watch his chance to get even with fou.- Allow him but one service and then lead him to his stall, and he will soon learn what is wanted of him, and will readily take up with the program. Well managed and properly fed, he will live to be eight or ten years old and : get good ' calves, A well cared for bull instead of 'being a nuisance and disgrace will be an object of ad- miration and ' a credit to your herd and farm. Winter Tomatoes. Successful : tomato culture under glass depends as much upon the man In charge' as upon conditions. Eter nal vigilance and the exercise of good judgment on the part of the grower are more essential, than strict adher ence to set rules. ; The crop Is one which demands constant care and in telligent management, but under suit able conditions the returns are very satisfactory, . and r the product meets a ready demand at good prices. : The mosfr important conditions for forcing tomatoes are: : A warm, light house one having a two-thIrd3 span facing the ' south being preferable r strong bottom heat, rich so!l. careful training, . uniform temperature, care in watering and pollinating, and,1 as 1 Derore suggested,? good Judgment and constant watchfulness on tho part of the grower, . Bottom heat is not ab solutely essential to success,: but tho crop matures; more quickly if given tbis -condition:- - r - To make the best use of tho norma two crops should be grown during he season'.: This will brinsr each . cron on at a- season- when the expense of heating during a part of the time will be slight Plants for the first crop should be started as early as the first of August1 If two or more bouses are available, a second sowing should be made ; In about three weeks, . to give a succession. For the second crop seed should be sown durlnsr the latter part of October. The plants are treated in every way as ror outdoor culture till han dled the last time. For fruiting some prefer benches,' with about six inches of soil ; ; but, in the writer's experi ence, the best results have been ob- talned from the use of boxes eighteen inches square an 1 twelve inches deep. In the bottom of the boxes is placed a layer- of rharcoal,: broken pots, or "clinkers" ' from the': furnace; after which soil,' consisting of three parts good garden loam and one part well rooted stable manure, is filled In to within two or three Inches of the top. Each box will hold four plants and the check caused by the partial confinement of the roots seems to be or value in hastening maturity. If the solid bed is used instead of the boxes, the plant are set about six- , . - I iinnwln. Ut v ' ' .-o - vuaii uuo ttiiu a I half square feet of floor space for each plant. Best returns usually follow where the plants are trained to a single stem. Flax cords, : about the size - of wool twine; are fastened to the corners of the boxes or to wires placed parallel to each row, for that purpose, and at tached above to wires running length wise of the building, on the rafters or sash bars. The plants are se cured "... loosely to this support by means of short pieces of raffia. All side shoots should be pinched out as soon as they appear; ; and when the plants ; are about - five feet high, or I when four clusters of fruit have set. I ."Perseverance.": j Every noble work is at first im possible. Carlyle.. : To climb steep hills requires slow pace at hrst. Shakespeare. The virtue lies in the struggle, not tne prize. K. M. Milnes. den. ' If we gave assistance to each other no obe would be in want of fortune. Jlenander. i "When I take the humor of a thing once, I am like your tailor's needle I go through. Ben Johnson. nch DIVERSIFIED FASB2HJG the terminal buds should be' pinched off. The vitality of ; the plant will then be expended in the , development of ' fruit.; f If '- the 'plants are not headed back, other friilt clusters will form, but these scattering later clus ters will unduly prolbng the fruiting season without giving sufficient finan cial return to warrant delaying the removal of the old plants. ; As the fruit sets the- clusters should be supported fey means of a small cord or piece of raffia passing around the main stem above a leaf, thus forming a sling. At thia.time. too, it is well to stir the surface of the soil and ' work In a quantity of well-rotted manure or to , give fre quent applications of liquid manure. . ! The .;, temperature of - the house should be as nearly uniform as pos sible about sixty degrees P." at night and seventy degrees . in dark weather, but eighty degrees, or even higher,' on bright sunny days. All cold - drafts and3 sudden changes of temperature should he rigidly avoided.- W." M. Munson, ; West . Virginia Experiment Station. Si ; Selecting a Herd For Beef. . In building up a herd for beef pro duction, select cows with a broad, deep and square body, cows with a good i coating' of ? flesh, for these, If bred to the right kind of bull, will produce calves that will prove profit able feeders, v , Now for, the bull. The bull Is half the herd. He stamps his qualtles on all the calves, not simply on one calf a year, as with the cow. Get a reg istered i bull of the breed you want, even If you have only grade cows, as then you are sure you are getting a beef breed from beef ancestors. Se lect a bull that is of good size, with, a : proud masculine : bearing, a good Intelligent head, broad and full be tween the eyes, yet with a quiet ex pression, as a nervous,' excitable anl mal will never fatten to good advan tage. " He- should be broad : and straight acroas the back, with smooth. even : nips. He should 'nave well sprung ribs, . heavily covered "with flesh.' Spring Is the natural season for cows to drop their, calves, and the cows . should ; be bred so as to drop their' calves Inthe early spring and tnen when the cows are turned to pas- ture ln the spring the calves are old enough"? to go with : them i and thus have advantages for making rapid growth'; and require very little atten tlon during the busy summer months. I When the. calves are. a few weeks old they- should be castrated and the wound washed with some good germ killer, so it heals rapidly. In the fall the. calves should be weaned and fed on good nutritious food, The age at which steers should be marketed i depends ; largely on the parket prices,, but as a rule well fed steers sell best at fourteen to six teen months old. , If you do not wish to dispose of your product as beef,' then you must choose one of: the dairy Instead of j beef breeds of cattle. By Dr.. David Roberts, of Florida Agricultural Ex- Periment Station. : Device Against Crows. 5 It is very discouraging ; to Have one's crops destroyed every year by that ravenous king of destroyers, the crow,' and If every farmer - who has tried; everything in the scarecrow line without effect will give the de vice illustrated here a trial, he will find it a godsend and will be con vinced of its' utility. The upright pole is eight to ten feet high. . To the i cross stick Is attached a piece of tin one foot wide by. one and a half feet "vu awvui B1A iuvucb 1.1 U ill LUtf P0lfl ,D BUCh & T flB tO TAP the UP- Heht Bt evnrv hraou Ttv If. noise it frightens every members of the feathered tribe. This is not.only an experiment but an assured fact. Three such "tin rappers" are suffi cient in an acre field. Ford B. Dur- f ee. In the Epitomlst: . ! Feed For Hogs. Cora alone does not make a suit able ration for hogs," and is too ex pensive for profitable pork produc tion. : Neither all dry nor all green feed : gives best results. The two should be combined; : and in tha South green feeds may be had S55 - days la jthe year. . Proverbs and Phrases. . i He who pays is fairly entitled- to speak his mind. French. The nearer the inn the longer the road. lierman. - ; Syllables govern the world. Sel- i Do not make unjust gains; they are equal to a loss. Herald. Everywhere one calamity is heaped j upon another. Homer. The husbandman 13 always to be the next year. Philemon. fcnmrOX9 Kf.nNENT TXXTOKS AT YOI7B SEItVICE FfUCK. Not a Penny to Pay For tho Fullest . Medical Examination. .... -"; : . If you are in doubt as to the cause of your disease mall us a postal re questing a medical examination blank, which you will fill out and return; to us. Our doctors will carefully diag nose your case, and : if you ' can be cured you will be told so; if yon can not be cured you will be told so. You aro not obligated to us in any way, for this advice Is absolutely free you are at liberty to take our advice or not as you see fit Send to-day for a medi cal examination blank, fill : out . and 'return to ns as promptly as possible, and our eminent doctors will diagnose your case thoroughly absolutely free, j Munyon's, 63d .; and ' Jefferson Sts.; Philadelphia,' Pa i ; ' Who has patience sees his revenge. Italian. , v 'u ;::v y i ,".':v;'.';: y,."': . . ' Rough on Rata, unbeatable exterminator. Rough on Hen Lice, Neat Powder, 85c ; ; Rough on Bedbugs,. Powder or Iiq'd,25o. Rough on Fleaa, Powder or liquid, SSe. v, Rough on Roacbee, Pow'd, lflc.Liq'd, 25c. Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 35c, Rough on Skeetera, agreeable in use, 25c. 1 E. a Wells, Chemiat, Jersey City, N. J. ; 'Tis best to pause and think ere you rush on. Byron. V Por COLDS and GRIP. . Hick's Orrmmi Is the best remedy-i 'relieves the achlnar and feTr1khni'KK-iturp the Cold and restores normal conditions. - It's llauld effects immediately. 10c 'iic aud Wc at drug stores. : A' cake eaten in peace is worth two in' trouble. German. lo Tour feet Ache nd Vnrnf Shake into your shoes Alien's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, ' 8wollen, Hot, Smarting and Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails,: Sold by all Druggists ' and Shoe stores, 25 ctg. Sample sent Free. L Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. A Mean Man. . She said her fortune was her face. Responded he, That poverty Was no disgrace. . A feeling ot security i and freedom from anxiety pervades the home in which Ham lins Wizard Oil is kept constantly on band,: Mothers know it can always be depended upon in time of need. ' You, a river, are contending with the ocean. Latin. . So. 31, '09. Classified Advertisements EDUCATIONAL CLARKMONT Cnuioi, Hickory, N.C. Girls' School. Healthful Location, Experienced Teachers. Moderate Rates. J.L.Mcbpht, Pres. fl8 to mat pys Board. Tuition' and Room ! C Rental PIEDMONT HIGH SCHOOL for t the session of nine months. . "It Is the best and the cheapest school In the , state." E. M. Koonce, Member of the leglsla : ture. "Most heartily do I commend the school to ' all who have sons and daughters to educate." : Oi E. Taylor, Ex-presldent of Wake Forest College. "In my opinion there Is no Blgh School In this part ot the country doing- more thorough , educational work." E. Y, Webb, M. O. : For Catalog write W. D. Bdbkb, Lawitdaui, :- N. C. Chicks Ooiog WeBB ? If Not, Learn Why From a Book Costing I ( Less Than the Value of One Chicken......... Whether you raise Chickens for fun or profit you want to do it intelligently tnj Ml the. beat reulta. 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