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II* - . j from an Operation by Ljdia I pinkham's Vegetable Compound ? f? jll ?"I was a nervous wreck, from a pain in my left side, which was al most unbearable, and I could not even let the bed clothing rest on ray body at night. I had been sick for seven years, but not so bad until the last eighteen months, and had become so run down that I cared for nobody, and would rather have - -?(1'ed than live. I kr^dorry work without help, and ST doctor told me that an operation aii there was left I would not !T?ent to that, so my husband brought bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Stable Complied and begged me take it- I have tak?11 fourteen bot JL of it and 1 feel ten vears younger, nfe is full of hope. I do all my house lift and had a large garden this year. Tnever will be without the Vegetable ound in the house, and when my wo little girls reach womanhood I in Md to teach them to take it. I am iver too busy to tell some suffering f;ter of mv help, and you can use my ape and letter to spread the good ,.?sof Lydia E. Pinkham's medicines." ,3irs.lDAM.CoFFMAN, R.B.2,SidellIlL Not Scared at All. j.yjkins w;.s always n dissatisfied jm-in'M-r of the staff. His complaint lliis tiiiic li>' eiinsldered a big one. and ^ hi- workmates that he would threaten to leave. "IVji.it did the boss say about your threat t?? leave?" be was asked, 011 be ll);' seen mining from the chiefs room. ??lit.' didn't take it as a threat," re plied Jmlkins : "lie thought I was do le; flic tinn a favor."? Stray Stories. II Y011 Need a Medicine You Should Nave the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why j it is that so many products that are ex- i temively advertised, 'all at once drop out | tf sight and are soon forgotten? The J reason u plain-the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This j applies more particularly to a medicine. | A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like j an endless chain system the remedy is i recommended by those who have been | benefited to those who are in need of it. j A prominent druggist says, "Take for , tnmple Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a j preparation I have sold for many ye^S [ and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost even- case it shows excellent re nits, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a ale," According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have nvd the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact, ? mmv people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects uri nary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid | which causes rheumatism. , You may receive a sample bottle ? of foramp-Boot by parcel post. Address Dr. ? K.lmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and win* ten cent*; also mention this paper, large and medium size bottles for sale at ill drug- stores.? Advertisement. Remedy for Unrest. Tim Vilriim man in the smoker snld M>r a u, i ril for many a mile. Final ly. Iwwever. he turned to his sent mate and r?WirWi| : "There is imieh unrest in the world I'm ii" v, my friend; much unrest." "You're rklit." I you are not unmindful of "if im that we each have a duty. \V? | I, Biusfcuinliat this unrest." ( "I'm dnitii; my best," said the other j Kan. "As to how, my friend, as to how?" "I manufaeture mattresses." MIES CRY FOR "CUSTOM" ! ? Prepared Especially for Infants and Children of All Ages Mother! Fletcher's Castorla has Vn In use for over 30 years as a Peasant, harmless substitute for Cas t'TOll, 1'a regorlcr Teething Drops and ""ftthlii[j Syrups. Contains no narcot 1,s I'roven directions are on each Pai-karft I'liyslefnns recommend It. "e ;e:ui!uc bears signature of Salt Lake Chimneys. Iiiinm v, and smokestacks in Salt ''it.v must ho built from 10 to 20 "'in higher than Is necessary at s?! level liecjtuse of the diminished at *0?si?lierlr pressure. Hairs Catarrh' Medicine 3Sf?t~ 1 Tour system of Catarrh or Deafneai ^ by Catarrh. ? ] SalJ by druggiui for orrr 40 y**ri "^CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio I k to and Demonstrate ft useit daily in every hom*. " lll,"rnuiUon. Eugenlcat L&bora* ^ ? . 401 Planters Bids., St. LouU. Mo. l,?"u<Hul Uloasltono print* Hiijc Vour nt'*t Alma devel. and print c- OWENS, BoI x, Birmingham, Ala. LIV? STOCK Twin Brother to T. B. , Cause of Cattle Loss "The twin brother to tuberculosis" lg one of the names given by veteri narians to a fatal disease which causes havoc in any herd where It gains en- t trance. This disease, also called Johne's > disease, and resembling tuberculosis 1 somewhat in symptoms and effects, is ? no^, a new one but has often been confused with tuberculosis, so has but recently been credited with the serf- j ousness that It deserves. Herds In dairy states are menaced If this twin ; brother to T. B. once gets its hold on I a dairy animal. "It Is believed that once Johne's ? disease gets under way in the animal death is certain to result from it," says B. A. Beach, veterinarian at the Wisconsin College of Agriculture. "The annual loss in Wisconsin so far reported may run as high as 12 per ' cent In badly Infected herds. The 1 disease Is a contagious one and pur- ; chase from an Infected herd Is usually '< the origin of the trouble in other herds. | "Another bad feature of this disease ! Is that It generally affects only young ' heifers. Because of this tendency to affect the most valuable stock and be cause its spread is so rapid, this dis ease Is worse than tuberculosis." Symptoms of Johne's disease show about six months after the germs of | Infection gain entrance to the body. -| Immediately after calving Is when the j lnfeqted animals are most apt to show the symptoms. Infected animals lose flesh rapidly so that they become mere walking skeletons. Diarrhea occurs at Inter vals and the milk flow is greatly re duced and finally stops. The disease, which Is contracted through the mouth in feeding yards, can be detected by the Johnln test, whlfch according to Mr. Hastings, head of the bacteriology de partment at the experiment station, Is similar to' the tuberculosis test. "That much can be done," says Mr. Hastings, "through the use of this test, to decrease the spread of this disease In a herd has been demon strated In Denmark, l'roiupt removal and Isolation of all animals reacting to the test is the only prevention." Complete descriptions of the symp toms and effects of the disease and methods of detection and prevention of Its spread In dairy herds are given In bulletin 343 Issued by the agricultural station, Madison, Wis. Economical Hog Ration Given Jby Ohio Station In a bulletin recently published by the Ohio experiment station on ".sup- I plenients to corn for fattening swine," some figures were given on the various amounts of feed required to produce 100 pounds of gain. The pigs used were pure breds, weighing about 82 j pounds each, and were fed In dry lots j by hieans of self-feeders. One lot was ! fed corn and tankage at the rnte of 12 { parts corn to one part tankage. Fig- J urlng corn at 4p cents a bushel and j tankage at $3 a hundred, It cost $2.91 for each 100 pounds of gain. Another lot was fed one part corn to two parts skim milk. Figuring on the sapie price for corn, the feeding vnluje of the skim milk amounted to only $1,15, or 18.7 cents per cwt., as compared with tank age In feeding value. This does not mean that tankage Is always more eco nomical than skim milk. For young pigs skim milk Is superior to tankage. However, If there Is not enough milk produced on the farm for feeding pur poses, It is more economical to buy tankage than skim milk. Making Most Rapid and Economical Pork Gains Too many people think that all that Is necessary to fatten a hog Is to give him all the corn he wants. This sys tem requires more time and greater cost than when fed a balanced ration. Experiments and practical experience have shown that the most rapid and economical gains are made when corn Is supplemented with some feed rich In animal protein. LIVE STOCK NOTES If a sow furrows during severe | weather, artificial heat may be needed for the farrowing pen. ? ? * The silo saves labor; cattle can be fed easily and quickly from the silo which Is close at hand and always in a feeding condition. * * A combined hay and cattle barn makes an economical arrangement for many farms. Make the hay door for your barn less than 8 feet wide and 12 feet high. Slings will go through this. ? ? ? Sheep require salt and It should be available at all times, for an Irregular supply Induces overeating of the salt, I which causes scours. Rather than 11m j Itlng the supply of salt or of mixing It | with their feed, It Is best to let sheep ! eat as much as thef wish. , ? ? ? Steers fed succulent f$cds usually ' sell 15 cents to 75 cents per hundred ! weight higher on the marketln addi tion to making larger gains. ?x>st must be considered, however, in buying sue ' culent feeds, as water has no feed j value of its own. 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Aspirin Say "Bayer" and Insistl Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not get ting the genuine Bayer product pre scribed by physicians over twenty-two years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache ? Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin? only. Each unbroken package contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug gists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcagidester of Salicylicacid. ? Advertisement. Those who enjoy obstacles to over come find pastime In tackling a grouch. HAD TO AVOID CREASY FOOD Boatman Suffered From Indiges tion, But by Taking Black Draught, Says He Got So He "Coufd Eat Anything." Stephensport, Ky. ? "For some time I suffered with indigestion, or dys pepsia," says Mr. Henry Gross, of this place. "I couldn't eat the least thing greasy ? if I did, I would spit it up. I suffered a great deal." Since his work requires him to be on an Ohio river steamboat much of his time, Mr. Gross says that he "had to eat at different slices, and I suf fered because I had to be so particu lar to get something that wouldn't hurt me. I had a hurting in my stom ach, and a slick, bitter taste in my mouth. Some one said I needed a liver medicine. I began with Black Draught aud it has given perfect sat isfaction. I took a pinch after meals and it regulated me. I got so I could eat about anything and enjoy it. Black Draught Is all right." A pinch of Black-Draught, taken for a few days at a time, after meals, washed down with a swallow of water, has, in thousands of cases, relieved simple Indigestion. As a result of the action of the medicinal roots and herbs of which it is composed, Black Draught gently stimulates the flow of the digestive juices, and helps to re lieve, or prevent constipation, in an easy, natural manner. Try it. 25c. Stops Eczema Reliant the Inflammation, ttchlni and Irritsiioa; soothes and aoftens the skin and leaves It smooth and spotless. TETTERINE The complexion's best friend. 60c at your drug list's or tram the SHUPTRINE CO.. SAVANNAH. GA. * " fci ? 4 I II AVOID dropplnc |T| Itpw A 1 1 lx strorc drum In I 1 1 ?ye$ sore from Alk?!l ' { w other irritation. L V The old simple rvasedj ? 1,111 brtn** ccmfrrtln:: relief W best. 25e# ail drug gift For SORE EYES
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