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Mrs. Hattie Wessinger, 209 Sumpter St Your health is the most valuable asset yon have? do not delay bat obtain this "Prescription" now. At all drag stores in tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, President Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for free medi cal advice. Send 10c for trial pkg, tablets. Weak U Back Mit. Mildred Pipkin, of R.F. D. 8, Columbia, Tenn., says: "My experience with Cardui has covered a number of years. Nineteen years ago . . . I got down with weak back. I was run-down and so weak and nervous I had to stay in bed. I read o< BO The Wm's Tonic and sent for it I took only one bottle at that time, and it helped me; seemed to strengthen and build me right up. So that is how I first knew of Cardui. After that, . . . when I began to get weak and 'no account*, I sent right for Cardui, and it never failed to help me." If you are weak and suffering from womanly ailments, Cardui may be just what you need. Take Cardui. it has helped thousands, and ought to help you. At all druggists' and dealers'. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hart a bit! Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instant ly that corn stops hurting, then short ly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the cal luses, without soreness or irritation. Moral Character Everything. , A human wisdom and experience unite In recognition of moral charac ter as the basis factor in the develop ment of stable civilization and In the lealizatlon of i>eaee among men. ? H. O. Rittenhouse. An old traveler never has the end of a necktie or a sock sticking out of his grip. He looks. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 25tAN0 73* MOUSES EVERYWHERE System of Swine Sanitation Put Into Practice in McLean County At tract* Attention. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) The system swine sanitation worked out in the laboratories of the United States Department of Agricul ture and first put Into farm practice in McLean county, Illinois, is attract ing the attention of many farmers elsewhere. The Intestinal roundworm, which this system seeks to eliminate, is now recognized as one of the most important causes of loss to the hog raiser. Practically all reports from lo calities where it has been used have been favorable. During the last 12 months the sys tem was tried out in the experimental work in McLean county on nearly 10, 000 pigs of both fall and spring litters. In August practically all the pigs were In remarkably thrifty condition, and the farmers are enthusiastic over the returns obtained from the little extra care and labor expended. The Mercer County (HI.) Farm bu reau has announced that U will put a man to work lining up the members for a worm clean-up campaign simi lar to that put on In McLean county. The Institute of American Meat Pack ers has given special attention to the round-worm work in the report of its committee on animal diseases. Hie president of the American Veterinary Medical association says that this sys tem of eradication Is one of the most Important recent developments In the hog indestry. Briefly, the system consists in thor ough cleaning of the farrowing pens, scrubbing tlie sows before they Ire put into the clean pens, keeping the sows and litters strictly in the clean pens until they are hauled out to worm-free pastures, where they are kept away from contaminated hog lots until the pigs weigh 100 pounds, after which they are past the greatest dan ger from worm infection. The work ing plan may be obtained without cost by any hog raiser who will writft to the Department of Agriculture, Waah I ington, D. C. SHIPPING CRATE FOR SWINE Department of Agriculture Has Worked Out Satisfactory Device ? Made Cheaply. The United States Department of Agriculture. Washington, D. C., has worked out a satisfactory type of ship ping crate similar to that shown in the accompanying diagram, which can be made by anyone at a small ex pense. The size will have to be varied LIVESTOCK NEWS MAKE FIGHT ON ROUNDWORMS Handy Hog Crate. According to the size of the hoy to h? ?hipped and mast be several Indies longer and enough wider so thnt the bog can lie down. Care must be taken that the hog cannot get Its legs fast In the lower cracks and that no nails project to injure the hog or those that handle the crates. TO ERADICATE CATTLE UCE Moat Satisfactory Treatment la Appli cation of Raw Linseed Oil, 8aya Doctor Riley. Application of raw linseed oil ia the most satisfactory treatment for cattle Infested with lice and other paraaites, says Dr. W. A. Riley, chief of the di vision of entomology at University farm, at St Paul, Minn. One pint of oil applied thoroughly with a brush or rag will do for four or five cows. The ap plication should be especially thor ough on upper parts of the neck along the back from the poll to the base of the tall, the shoulder tops, and about the folds of the udder and escutcheon, for it is in these places that the lice are the most nbundant. Doctor Riley says it is desirable in bud Infestations to dip the hair for a width of three or four Inches along the back from the head to the base of the tall. The treatment with oil sfeould be repeated in about two weeks after the first application In order to kill the lice, which have hatched from the eggs. Thereafter it should be ap plied once a month daring the winter It Is Important to oae raw linseed oil, and not the boiled linseed, fOr the lat ter-may cause skin Irritation. Feed for Fall Pigs. Care slionld be taken that pigs ol fall litters are well supplied with ?klm milk or tankage, especially after weaning. Blanket Heated Horses. Don't fall to use a blanket when the horses become heated. It may save a veterinary bill. Punctuality In Feeding. Punctuality In feeding and watering Mock keeps them from worrying off flesh by waiting for feed. i DYED HER BABY'S COAT, A SKIRT AND CURTAINS WITH "DIAMOND DYES" Each package of "Diamond Dyes" con tains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint her old, worn, faded things new. Even if she has never dyed before, she can put a new, rich color into shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, draperies, hangings, everything. Buy Diamond Dyes-no other kind? then perfect home dyeing is guar anteed. Just tell your druggist whether tie material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, ?pot, fade or run.? Advertisement. 'Not So Very Liquid. i Henderson ? "Your wife has such kj soft liquid voice." Henpeck ? "Yes; bat It's bard to stop the flow.** CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is often caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing. Unless the Inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de stroyed forever. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE! will do what we claim for It? rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has been successful in the treatment of Catarrh for aver Forty Team Sold, by alydrugglsts. P. i. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Shrewd Woman Candidate. A candidate who thought he could pull a few votes by kisping the babies was left at the post by a woman op ponent who began kissing the fathers. Mothers R Babies' Health by Harsh Drugs utn There are thousands of children and grown-ups whose health has been wrecked simply because they were given strong laxative cathartics when a baby. Baby often needs something to clean out the little bowels of clogged waste, but for goodness sake give him a med- { icine made especially for a baby. Give blm Teethlna. It's perfectly harmless and yet brings quick' relief without hurting the tender little intestines like the strong drugs you use for yourself do when giver to the little folks. Teethlna Is indorsed by physicians and has been used for fifty years. Get It at your druggist, or send 30c to the Moffett Laboratories, Columbus, Ga., for a package and the valuable Baby book. ? Advertisement. Experts. Down in Pennsylvania a man decid ed to pull his own teeth. They bury him ? oeud from blood poisoning. Ever ruin an article or botch a job by trying to do it yourself instead of summoning an expert? If you haven't you are an exceptipnally wise or extraordinarily lucky an age of specialists. An old locksmith, asked to itemize a bill, did it in this way: 'To opening safe, $5. To knowing how to open | It, $95." Success has a hard time dodging | the man who becomes an expert in any line. ? Buffalo Times. person. This Is The Honest Teacher. Seven-year-old Johnny's mother had given him a handkerchief to give to J his teucher as a Chlrstmas present, but when Johnny was told about it he curled his lips In scorn and said: "Aw, mother, I don)"! want to |(Ive | It to her. She won't let me do nothln*. It's always Walter and William that get to do everything.' her a handkerchief. Ml?? (his last She's honest.' Let rliem get I'll give It to | year's teacher). Better for Whom? Mr. Howell? "Health Is better than wealth." Mrs. Powell? "Not for yourl prospective heirs." f. 0. k Flimt, Lowest Priced Quality Automobile Every Chevrolet is folly equipped when cold. It has electric lights and starter, gasoline tank in the rear, demountable rims and extra rim and tire carrier, 3-speed transmission and reverse, speedometer and all necessary indicators on the instrument board, curtains open with doors of open models. All closed models have high grade Fisher Bodies with plate glass win dows. There is nothing more to buy but the license. Costs ksst per mile for gasoline and oil There are more than 10,000 dealers and service sta tions throughout the country. Repairs are made on a low-cost flat rate system. Jor Economical Transportation Prices P. O. B. Flint, Michigan SUPERIOR Two Paaaeaser Roadite* . . $510 SUPERIOR Rrt Pmcnfcr Touring . . S2S SUPERIOR Two PMiengcr Utility Coop* MO SUPERIOR Poor PtMenger Sedaactte . 850 SUPERIOR Pive Pauengcr Sodas ... *60 SUPERIOR Light Ddhrccr 910 Chevrolet Motor Company Detroit, Michigan Rheumatism 1-banish pain! Apply Sloan's. Restore healthy circu lation of blood through congested tis sues . Since congestion causes the pain / - almost instant relief! Sloan's Liniment ~kills pain! ses,s SURELY WOULD HAVE TO GO Matter of/ Dismissal of Stenographer Simplified by "Insult" Conveyed in Unqualified Statement. Mrs. Carter dropped in at the office for a few minutes' cliat with her '\us bnnd. \ "John," she remarked, "I think j/on had better discharge that stenographer you have now. I am sure she is try ing tc flirt with you ever since she has been here." Mrs. Carter, when she said this, thought the stenographer was safely out of hearing? but she wasn't! She stepped to the door of the private efflce und vented her Indignation : "Madam, I'll have you know that I wouldn't flirt with your old husband for a million dollars!" Mrs. Carter whs aghast. "Now, John," she exclaimed, "you nJmply must discharge that girl! She has insulted you!" ? Kansas City Star. We all seem to prefer the fruit that has paid a thousand miles freight to that grown nearer home. I*eople and pins are useless when they lose their heads. WOULDN'T PAY FOR MATCHES Scotsman Not Likely to Expend a " Bawbee * When He Could Walk to His Hotel. A young Scotsman, shortly after hi* graduation from the University of Edinburgh, came to this country to teach. Thirty years later he revisited the country of his birth. On his re turn to his teaching post he was re galing some of his confreres with an account of bis trip. "One morning," related the profes sor, "as I was strolling along a street In Edinburgh, I stopped at a tobacco nist's and bought some cigars. Finding myself out of matches I asked the clerk for some. " 'Ha'pence a box,' said be. "?What! Why, in America when a man buys a cigar be Is given a small package of matches.' " 'I'm sorry, sir, but they're ha'penny a box here.' "And, do you knonw," added the pro fessor, "I had to walk back eight blocks to my hotel to get some matches." ? Judge. An Irresistible impulse la one we yearn to follow. Nerves of I Steel? The successful man of today is clear-headed, self-reliant. His keen eye and steady hand result from abundant, self-controlled energy, and steady nerves. Such a man can overcome difficulties because he is physically fit Foolish habits of food and drink have no place in his scheme of things. When he finds that coffee disagrees he promptly changes to healthful POSTUM. This pure cereal beverage is not only free from the beahh disturbing drug element in coffee, but there's comfort and satisfaction in its delicious, Axil-bodied flavor. You'll find Postum a factor for Health. "There's a Reason" Your grocer sad* Pactum In two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) prsparsd instantly in ths cap by tbs addition of boiling water. Postum Csrssl (in packages) for tboos who prefer to make tbs drink whfls tbs msal is bstag prsparsd;/ mads by boiling fully 20 minutes. I * . Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan.
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