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r LIFE T Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Vienna, W. Va.-"I.feel thatlowe the last ten years of my life to Lydia js. rinKaanrs vege table Compound. Eleven years ago I was a walking shadow. I had been under the doctor's carebut got no relief. Mr husband per. suaded me to try Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com pound and it worked liko a charm. It re lieved all my pains : ' .' ; f : - ,. Ill ....Hi and misery. I advise all suffering women to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mas. EaniA Wheatok, Vienna, W- Va. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotics or harm ful drags, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases of any similar medi- cine in the country, and thousands of . Voluntary testimonials are on file in the- Pinkham laboratory at, Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ul ceration,displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Every such suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia ,E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial i . in j , xi yuu wouiu iiKe special uuvice Tabout your case write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice is free, and always iielDfuL. Who would win must learn to bear. German. . ; ; , i So. 33- '09. For HEADACHE-HIeks CAPtDINR Whether from Colds. Heat, Stomach or Nervous Troubles, Capudlne will relieve you. It's liquid nleaaant to take act Immedi ately. Try it, 10c., 26c, aud Mo. at drus storra. . When the papers - announce that Teddy has been lionized, it docs not mean that he has been eaten . up. ' Cured at One" So say all whe take Dr. Diggers Huckleber ry Cordial for Dysentery Diarrhoea and Children Teething. At Oruggists 25o and 61)0. A good mother does not hear the music of the dance when her children cry. German. Mrs. WinsWs Soothing: Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion.alUyspain, cures wind colic,25c.abottl. The trouble with Englishmen is that when you tell a joke they always want to know who is your authority. CHILD HAD SIXTY BOILS And Suffered Annually With a Red Scald-Like Hnmor on Her Head Troubles Cured by Cuticura. . "When my little Vivian was about six months old ber head broke out in boils.' She had about sixty in all and 1 used Cuti cura Soap- and Cuticura Ointment which cured her entirely. Sometime later a hnmor broke out behind 'her ears and anread nn on to her hend until it wna near ly half covered. The humor looked like a scald, very red with a sticky, clear fluid coming from it. This occurred every spring. I always used Cuticura Soap and Ointment which never failed to heal it up. The last time it broke out it became so badej idm i was uiscourngeti. oui i continued the use of Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent until she was well and has never been troubled in the last two years. : Mrs. M. A. Schwenn, 874 Spring Wells Ave, Detroit, Mich., Feb. 24, 1908." Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass., - There is one business that is nevex affected by panics.. It flourishes most in the summer season, when every thing else is dull. 11 youdo not know what it: is, go ask Cupid A feeling of security comes with, having Painkiller (Perry Davis') on band as a safe guard against colic, cholera, cramps. Pointed Paragraphs Wit is the salt of conversation, not the food. Ilazlitt. ' xvo scene of mortal life but teems .with mortal woe. Scott. ; ; There is a witness everywhere. ureek. . : v , AN EASY WAr. now to Cure Kidney Troubles Easily and Qnickly. ;' It Is needless to suffer the tortures of an aching back, the misery of head aches, rheumatic pains, urinary dis orders, or risk the danger of diabetes or Bright's disease. The cure Is easy. Treat the cause the kidneys 1 with Doan's Kidney Pills. Tnt.- - A v duu uore, consia- f ble, Attica, N. Y., says: "For months I - s hobbled around on -n crutches owing to lameness, weakness and stiffness caused by disordered kidneys. I suf f.red awful pains and also had urtn--y derangement. After using . .oan's Kidney Pills a short time I discarded the crutches and now I am well and strong again, being com lately cured." r.emember the name Doan's. Sold I r all dealers. 60 cent a box. Fot i :-:burn Co., BuTalo, N. Y. 4. - As Appliad in the South, Notes of Interest to Planter, Druit Grower and Gtoctunan ' SruTcn tonmggmz Makes Convenient :. - Corners and is Simple. Dragging "Dutch fashion" is noth Ing new. I learned It more than twenty years ago. Still,' it may be new to some and prove of value. Its advantages are that it drags neither lengthwise nor square . across the furrows and makes easier corners than the ordinary diagonal dragging, Plain Dutch fashion is shown in dia gram above.: Commence by "striking out" from A to B. Turn to the right and go back on the left side of first track till you reach edge of field near A. Drive across the first track and back on the opposite side to the other end. Cross over and back on opposite Bide" again. Continue crossing over . at each end Inside your last track and outside the last track along the sides. When half done the piece will look like first diagram, and the next trip would be from C to D, to E, to- P, to - C. When done the last' trip would be from G to H, and the piece will have been dragged twice diagonally in opposite directions.. This works well on pieces that are nearly square or not more than twice as long as wide. Of late we have found that it is econ omy In plowing, cultivating, etc., to make our lands as. long as possible. On these Dutch dragging did not work as well, as It was too near lengthwise the- furrows, so we hit upon what we call "crazy Dutch," shown in second diagram. We "strike out" zig-zag across the piece two or three or more times, according to Its length com pared to width. The picture shows three times viz.:; From A to B, to 1' C, to D. Turn to the right and go back on left to first track to C and drive across it. Go on right side to B, then up left side to A. Cross over and back on left side of B, Drive straight across the first two tracks, turn to the left and go on right side to C, where you will cross the two tracks again, and go on left side to D. Always go straight ahead till you get to the edge of the field before you make a turn, When half done it will look like the picture, and the next trip would be from B to F, G, H, I, J, K, L, E. When done the last trip will b& from M to N, O, P. This looks compll- cated, but It isn't half as hard to do as it is to tell about It. At least It seems that way to me Just now. In striking out we never measure a piece but guess at the angles.. How- ever, the truer you get it struck out the better it . words out In finishing, concludes "Uncle Reuben" in writing the foregoing to the Rural New Yorker. Kltrogen as Fertilizer. , Getting gas and power from peat Is a great deal better than using it as a source of nitrogen in fertilizers, as many fertilizer men are doing.. The fertilizer may analyze all right, but the peat nitrogen will be a long time showing its effects, it ever. And yet I hear of prominent men using it Dried peat may make a better filler In a low grade fertilizer thr.n sand,, but me time is coming, anu in some sec tions of this State now is, when farm ers in the best wheat growing section of Maryland have not bought any ni trogen in a fertilizer for twenty years, and yet have seen their wheat crops trebled and quadrupled, while using nothing but acid phosphate and pot ash. ; In fact, one of the English bul letins has shown recently that where phosphatic fertilizers only were used tor eleven years the soil nitrogen In creased 851 pounds an acre over the soli receiving no fertilizer, and the plats receiving sulphate of ammonia and nitrate of soda in addition to the phosphatic fertilizers contained less nitrogen than those receiving phos phates alone. An old friend and corres?.07ent in KIKG EDWARD OF ENGLAND London, By Cable. The popularity of King Edward is illustrated by a little incident that happened during his visit yesterday to the populous South London suburb of Camberwell, where he laid the foundation stone of the new King's College Hospital. Nowhere in London are there more workingmen out of a job than in this district. From one portion of the densely crowded route when the King passed came the cry: "Can't you give this State who - died at the age oi eighty-five a few years ago, wrote me some time -before his death: "On thit farm, where we under the old system of farming made twelve to fifteen bushels of wheat an acre, I have for 'hla,st twen f aIrs ' eraf d I have bought no fertilizer except plain acid phosphate." And yet all over the cotton country of the South farmers' by the thousand write to mk continually to give them a formula to make a fertilizer for this; that or the other crop, seeming to think that foi every crop planted they must have a special fertilizer, and millions of dol lars are spent needlessly. In the South for. fertilizers that they would, not need if they farmed this land instead of gambling on the chances with fer tilizers on dead soil, the life of which has gone with the wasted humus, and will never return till the humus Is re stored, Professor W. F. Massey, Sal. isbury, Md.. :,.. -Some Other. Insects to Combat. Another very prevalent scale and one that does a great deal of damage is the oyster-shell bark louse, 'so named from Its general appearance and easily recognized by its name. This may also be controlled by spray ing with the lime-sulphur wash or by the use of a solution made by dis solving one poun of caustic potash In five gallons of water. This latter Is best used from the middle of May to the first of June just as the young insects are beginning to crawl. Pro fessor Waugh says that spraying the trees In winter with pure lime whiter wash will, also get rid of the oyster shell, louse. ' .' ' The codling moth !s another ene my of apple growers which can be controlled by spraying just after the blossoms have - fallen and about' one week later with Paris green or ar senate -of .lead..' .. -v . This poison Is usually combined with the Bordeaux mixture so that two purposes may be served . by the same spraying; and the same thing is true of the poisons used to kill the destructive potato beetle. ' In conclusion it may be said that spraying is one of the persistently neglected pieces of work that, should be done on the farm. There is cer tainly no economy In allowing from ten to twenty per cent, of our crops to be destroyed by InsectB and - plant diseases. Spraying cannot prevent all the loss from these sources; but it will prevent much of it and pay a handsome profit .on the. money ' and time invested, when properly done. Get a good sprayer and take care of your orchard, vineyard and truck patches this year. -Progressive Fan mer. Better Feeding. -If growth and eggs are expected, more attention must be given to feed ing.. The Idea that the chickens can gather all the feed they need If the) have sufficient range Is one of the fal lacies which account for the fact that we are not getting as much out of our poultry as we should. If the poultry have a large range they may get enough to make the feeding of an imal feeds or green stuff less imper- atlve, but they will still need grain , If they are to do their best. It Is true that the man who spends $1 on his chickens; and gets $5 In return Is making a large percentage of profits, but the man who spends $20 and gets J 40 In return is making the most money. , We must see that the fowls have a fair allowance of grain corn wheat, etc. rand a liberal Quantity of animal feed, and it will probably be best not to depend on them getting all of this themselves, ho matter how large the ran. Green feed should also be sup plied In abundance and since win ter eggs are profitable,' why not grow some crop to supply green feed the year through? It can be done and will pay. The poultry must also have grit and unless there Is plenty of sharp, hard gravel on the runs, it should be supplied. Lime is also a necessity and charcoal desirable. II wet feeds are used they should not be too wet, should, always be sweet and never given in large quantities.. The "Medicine" Ration. , The best medicines for the hog are a well-balanced ration including a wide range of green foods which he must harvest: for himself,.. freedom from lice, dry sleeping quarters and a clean place to eat. , Cardinal Points. The two cardinal points of profit able hog-breeding on the farm are: (1) By all means use a pure bred male; (2) when you have decided on a breed, don't change. A VERY POPULAR. RULER us work, Teddie?" 'And almost as soon as it was uttered came the an swer from a host of throats: "He would if he could, the dear old fel low.' The crowd was pleased with the phrase "dear old fellow," which was repeated again and again in the ani mated conversations that followed the passage of the procession. A well dressed foreigner who was a spec tator of this little unrehearsed scene remarked: "Vy. dey lofe him!" HTTNYOX'S EMINENT IHCTOKS AT YOUR SERVICE FREE. Not a Penny to Pay For the Fullest ;,v Medical Examination. , ' '"'').. .. If you are In doubt as to the canso of your disease mail us a postal re questing a medical examination DianK 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 you can not be cured you will be told so. ; You are not obligated to us In any way, for 'this advice Is absolutely free; yon are at liberty to take our advice of not as you sea fit,; Send to-day for a medi cal examination blank, fill out and return to us as promptly as possible. and our eminent doctors will diagnose your case thoroughly absolutely free. Munyon's, 53d and Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. A good, wife is the best' household furniture. German. Bough on Bats, unbeatable exterminator. , Bough on Hen lice, Neet Powder, 25c Bough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 25o, ttougn on Fleas, itroder or Liquid, 350. Bough on Roaches, Powd, 15c.,Liq'd, 250. ' Bough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c. Bough on Skeeters, agreeable in use, 25c. ; K. S. Wells, Chemiwt. Jersey aty, N4 J., The public man needs but one pat ron, viz. the lucky moment. Bulwer For CUTjDS and GRIP. Bick's CirCDiura Is - the best remedy relieves the aching and fe-rerishness cures the Cold and restores normal conditions. , It's liquid effects immediately.' - 10c, 2ms. and Wc. st drus stores. One way suggested for the pre- .is i? ' 11 . veniion oi aivorce is tne aDOimon ox marriage. Just' as sensible curative measures: have been enacted into law by radical reformers. Four Year Case of Eczema Cured. : 6639 Vornon St., St Louis, Mo. Mr. J. T. Shuptrlne, Savannah, Ga. Dear Sir: My sister, Mrs. Elton, 'has sent to you tor' your Tetterine tor my use. I have had eczema (or four years, and have tried everything possible to cure It, without success, until I tried Tet terine. I even went to a noted specialist and got no relief. Am glad to say that, your medicine has cured me after six months1 trial. Miss A. B. King. , Tetterine cures Eczema, Tetter, King; Worm, Ground Itch, Itching; Piles, In fant's Bore Head, Pimples, Boils, Kouuh Scaly Patches on the Face, Old Itching; Sorea, Dandruff. Cankered Scalp, Hun ions. Corns, Chilblains and every form of Skin Disease. Tetterine 60c; Tetterine Soap 25c. Your druggist, or by mall from the manufacturer. The Shuptrin Co., Savannah, Ga. . . A Monster Egg. Probably the largest hen egg ever seen m these parts was laid on Sun day by- a single-comb White Leghorn, the property of Mr. Herbert Wilbur, No. 43 Vanderhost street. The egg was an object of much interest to all who saw it, but the most unusual thing about it was that when it was broken, it was found; to contain an ordinary sized egg,, perfectly formed and having a shell. The original egg weighed six ounces, while an ordi nary egg weighs about one ounce. It measured around the largest part seven and , a half inches and it was three inches in length. Mr. Wilbur prides himself on his White Leghorn fowls and has a very creditable dis play in his yards, but the latest achievement of one of his' hens has placed a premium on thai; particular fowl.. There was much; speculation regarding the size of the omelet, that one egg would make and how many it: would take to make a decent egg nog at another season, provided the city were not in the prohibition column. Charleston News & Courier. Proverbs and Phrases. Wrinkles' disfigure a woman less than ill nature. Wupy. ' He that is thrown will still wrestle. French. To accuse the wicked and defend the wretched is an honor.-Cicerq. ; If your wife is little, stoop to her. Hebrew. ' ON FOOD " ' The Right Foundation of Health, Proper food is the foundation of health. People can eat Improper food for a time until there is a sud den collapse of the digestive organs, then all kinds of trouble follow,. The proper way out of the difficul ty is totshift to-the pure, scientific food: Grape-Nuts, for It rebuilds from the foundation up. A, New Hampshire woman says: "Last summer I was suddenly tak en with Indigestion and severe stom ach trouble and could not eat food without great pain, my stomach was so sore I could hardly move about This kept up until I was so miserable life was not worth living. "Then a friend finally,, after much argument, Induced me to quit ray former diet and try, Grape-Nuta. : "Although I had but little faith I commenced to use It and great was my surprise to find that I could eat It without the usual pain and distress in my stomach. ' . "So I kept on using Grape-Nuts, and soon a marked Improvement was shown, for my stomach was perform ing its regular work In a normal way without pain or distress. . "Very soon the yellow coating dis appeared from my tongue, the dull, heavy feeling In my head disappeared and my mind felt light and clear; the languid, tired feeling left, and alto gether I felt aa if I had been rebnilt Strength and weight came back rap idly, and I went back to my work with renewed ambition. "To-day I am a new woman In mind as well aa body, and I owe It all to this natural food, Grape-Nuts.'' "There's a Reason." Look in pkgs. for the famous little book,'"The Koad to Well villa." Ever read the above letter? A new oae appears from time to time. Tiicy r'r'"'", true, -1 t:1 cf Lu. aa latere i.- "every r.iAri his own DOCTOR" BjrLAHMt:1ltt!nD KaFAOEl, rBorDIELTII.LIJ8TBaTED. This Is a most Valuable Book for the Household, teaching: as it does the easily dlstlnTiisn edPrmotomsof dillerent Uiseases; the Causes and Weans of Preventing- such DiBeaaes. an theslniilet remedies which will alleviate or cure. 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