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MY OWN FAMILYJJSE PE-RU-NA. 5 f HON. GEORGE W. HONEY. Hon. George W. Honey, National Chap lain U. V. U., ex-Chapl;iin Fourth Wiscon-' ein Cavalry, ex-Trea.surer Stale of Wiscon sin, and ex-Quartermaster (Jeneral State of Texas G. A. R., writes from 1700 First St., N. E., Washington, D. C, as follows: "I cannot too highly recommend your preparation for the relief of catarrhal troubles in their various forms. Some members of my own family have used it with most gratifying results. AVhen other remedies failed. Pcmna proved most ejJicactouH and 1 cheerfully certify to its curative excellence." Mr. Fred L. Hebard, for nine years a leading photographer of Kansas City, Mo., located at the northeast corner of 12th and Grand Aves., cheerfully gives the following testimony: "It is a proven fat that Peruna will cure catarrh and la grippe, and as a tonic it has no eaual. Druggists have tried to make me take something else 'just as good,' but l'eruna is good enough for me." ' Pc-ru-na in Tablet Form. For two years Dr. Hartman and his as sistants have incessantly labored to create l'eruna in tablet form, and their strenuous efforts have just been crowned with suc cess. People who object to liquid medi cines can now secure l'eruna tablets, which represent the solid medicinal ingredients of Per una. Peruna is sold by your local drug gist. Buy a bottle today. So.'40-'03. Every miller draws the water to his own mill. German. TESTMG PAINT. Property owners should know how to prove the purity and quality of white lead, the most important paint Ingredient, before paying for it. To all who write, National Lead Co, the largest manufacturers of pure white lead, send a free outfit with which to make a simple and sure test of white' lead, and also a free book about paint. Their address is Wood Drldge BUlg.. New York City. The ash borrows poison from the viper. Latin. Hicks' t'apudiiu; Cures Nervousness, Whether tired out, worr ed, sleplessnss or what not. It quiets and refreshes brain ttiid nervefv It's liquid and pleasant to take. Triaf bottln 10.-. .Regular Bizes 25a ,k and oUc, at utcf-nsts. A mind uuite vacant is a mind dis tressed. Cowper. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pam, cure wind colic, 25c a bottle Fifteen acres of lumber yards were burned at Saco and Biddeford, Maine. ccnes a ix iir niso f.ruptions. Glencoe, Md., Nov. 21st, 1907: "I have had eczema on my hand for 12 years aad have triad everything. I have been using tkt txbixk 4 days and the results are ffreat." Signed, Mrs. M. Harvey. Tbttbbin is the purest, safest, speediest cure for eczema and all other skin diseases. Sold by drug pistj or sat by mail for 6io. by J. T. Shop tbinb, Dept. A, Bavmnah. Ga. Not Soo Much. "Are your exercises benefiting you any?" "Yes; I am getting a fine muscular development." "Giving exhibitions to your friends?" "Well, I picked up a fifty-pound cage of ice left by the iceman this morning and swung it around as though it had been a feather." To Hold Him. Nan That's a beautiful solitaire Dick gave you. I wonder if you know what' a fickle young man he is? Fan Indeed I do; that's why I made him give me such an expensive one. Chicago Tribune. NOT WORRYING HIM. "Wonder what that was we had for bireakfiast this mornins?" said the wife to her husband on shipboard. "Oh, is that troubling you yet, dear?" replied the husband, looklnjr railward; "I save it up long ago!" Yonkers Statesman. Architectural Discernment. "Will you walk into my parlor?" Said the spider to the fly And meanwhile as he said it He winked the other eye. "You haven't any parlor," Said the nifty fly, "although I might consent to ramble. Down through your bungalow." Pert Paragraphs. If there really is any man who knows all about it, he is one that is lyot saying anything on the subject. If you have not seen a girl for a year or more, you don't know whether to describe her to an inter ested friend as blond or bdunette. The man who is dead certain that any change would be an improvement generally has reason to repent his rash judgment. L 1 Southern Agricultural Topics. Modern Method That Are Helpful to Farmer, Fruit Grower and Stockman. Danger in Crimson Clover Feed. A veterinarian stopped me on the street to-day to show me a ball he had taken from a horse. It was rather larger than an ordinary base ball, and he said that in a post mortem examination he removed eleven such balls from one horse, in which they had burst the intes tines. He said that the crimson clover hay the horse had been fed had been cut as soon as in bloom, and In the balls there was no appearance of the stiff hairs that form on the heads, but the ball was made up of felted layers of very fine material like the hairs that cover the entire plant. He showed me a part of one ball that he had cut open, and this showed layers of felt as tough as an ordinary felt hat, and not a sign of stiff blossom hairs could be found. Some time ago another veterinary practitioner in thi3 State told me that he thought that the advice in regard to the cutting early was wrong, and that it is not the blossom hairs that injure the horses, for that in his prac tica he had found the early cut clover more dangerous .than that allowed to get more ripe. It seems evident that we must fight shy of crimson clover as horse feed. In the case first cited a very valuable horse was killed, and killed by clover that was cut early, too. Then, if the early cut clover is dangerous to horses, the later cut should be more dangerous, and it seems to me to be the part of wisdom to abandon crim son clover as a food for horses. For ruminating animals It will probably do no harm, but those who have made crimson clover hay should be very cautious indeed In feeding it to horses. As a rule, I' dislike to use a good feed crop as manure direct, but in the case of crimson clover we have a crop that comes at a season when the cur ing is difficult, and it is the hardest of all the legumes to make into good hay. But as a green manure crop, to be followed by a hoed crop like potatoes or cotton or corn, it has a great value, and I would rather advise its use in this way .than to run the risk of killing valuable horses by feeding it. Coming In as a catch crop sown among corn, it certainly makes a valuable soil cover in winter, and a crop that will largely increase the crop planted after its turning under in the spring. I have heretofore been Inclined to value crimson clover main ly as a soil improver and am more than ever Impressed with the neces sity of using it in this way from what I have seen to-day. But it is too val uable a plant for this purpose for any farmer to neglect it, and it is well worth growing, even If we do not make hay of it. To .the dairyman, the hay will be perfectly sare if he can make it right. And there is the greatest difficulty I have ever had, for while I can easily make the best of hay from cowpeas, I have never had satisfactory success in trying to cure crimson clover. W. F. Massey, tn Progressive Farmer. Mutton Chops. Breed for fleeces that are as uni form in all parts as practical. After a sheep is four years old its fleece commonly declines in yields and value. Sheep help to enrich the soil and to solve the labor problem at the same time. Spend less money in fighting grass and weeds and use sheep to make money out of them. Do not hesitate to pay a good price for a good ram. His offspring will soon repay it with good interest. Some of the best mutton sheep pro duce profitable fleeces, and of course their lambs are best for mutton. When the skin is pink or yellow ish expect a good quality of wool. When the skin is off do not expect a superior fleece. While a liberal secretion of yolk is favorable to a good fleece, the yolk should be clear and transparent not too thick or gummy. Fineness, length and strength of fibre are the qualities that make a good fleece. The breeder cannot build up his flock if he does not se lect with these points in view. Indications are that the demand for good muiton will continue to in crease as it has for some time, and suggests the advantage of breeds that give a good fleece and a good carcass. Progressive Farmer. Sheep Pointers. A sheep that has a bare face and bare legs tends to be a light yielder of wool, while one that has a woolly face and woolly legs tends toward a heavier yield. The yolk is always secreted more abundantly under high temperature, so that warm sheds stimulate its pro duction and the growth of a better fibre. fiaeep have a tendency in the warm The Lament of the Many. I wish that I had rosy cheeks And great big, baby eyes, And wore my hair marcelled and puffed To just the latest size, And had a "Merry Widow" hat, And figure so petite, Then, coming home upon the L Perhaps I'd get a seat! October Lippencott's. South not to be heavy yieldors of wool, so that if .the grower wants to get a good flescs in .the South he must certainly breed for it. Thousands of acres of hilly South ern land should never be touched by a plow, and can hardly be put to bet ter use than for sheep grazing. The land would be kept from washing and the soil would be improved. Sottness and pliancy of wool aro usually accompanied by its fineness. Wool that feels hard and dry is not first-class. Such a condition of the wool may be due to poor breeding, disease, old age, or abuse. The yolk consists principally of ani mal oil and potash, which promote the growth of the fleece and. prevent fric tion. Good feeding, shelter and care induce a liberal secretion of yolk. Ex posure injures the wool by diminish ing the yolk. Neglect or bad exposure, a period of sickness or anything elsa that makes a sheep unthrifty or impairs its vitality will reduce the length and strength of the fibre. A sheep that is not well fed cannot produce the bsst wool or the most of it. Progressive Farmer. Enemies of the Moth. Some of the most effective enemies of the gypsy and brown-tail moths are being raised in large numbers at Superintendent Kirkland's little ex periment station in the centre of the infested district. The enemies that have so far proved most active are of several classes, and are being tested and compared with some care. The large calosoma beetles climb the trees and immediately seize and devour the caterpillars. The tachinid flies lay their eggs upon the skin of the cater pillar, and when the egg3 hatch the young insects bore into caterpillar and feed upon it. Another group of flies feed upon the insects in very much the same manner as the one just described. Still another is a tiny midge that lays its egg3 inside of the eggs of the caterpillar, effect ing its destruction. These species in addition to certain fungus diseases are relied upon chiefly to reduce the number of the moths, but it will take a number of years for these enemies to increase enough to make their presence generally noticed. Ameri can Cultivator. Who Will Get the Profits? The spread of alfalfa growing may cause some to ask what will be done with so much alfalfa hay? It is being shipped a thousand miles into the South, which does not indicate that there is any need to worry about where the market will be found. The home market will take all that will be grown for some years to come. If the time should arrive when the home markets do not readily take all that is offered, live stock would be raised to eat the alfalfa on the farm, with big profit. Alfalfa is coming South, and will get here in the form of big green fields or as baled hay. The question is not what will be done with the alf alfa, but how much of it can be grown in the South and who will pocket the big profits? Progressive Farmer. Don't Mix lame With Manure. Lime, as we have iften said, should never be mixed in manure nor in a fertilizer containing nitrogen. In a fertilizer containing only acid phos phate and potash it may not do as much damage, but it will tend to make the phosphoric acid less avail able by reverting it to a less soluble state, and hence should never be mixed with any fertilizer. You can apply without damage where a fertil izer has already been applied to the soil after the soil has .taken it. Lime may lessen the immediate value of a non-ammoniated fertilizer, but will not injure its permanent value, but I had rather not mix them before put ting them In the soil. Mutton in Hot Weather. The small size of sheep fit them well for furnishing fresh meat In warm weather to those who do not live near the market, since the whole carcass can be eaten by a small num ber of families before it spoils. Neighbors usually will be glad to buy a little mutton. Best Poultry Ilouse For South. Open front houses are best for poultry in the South all the year, and during the hot season they are doubly good. Let the birds air off in sum mer. Good air costs nothing, and la just as useful as good feed. Let the birds have an abundance of it. Fertilizers For Wet Land. phate will do much good on wet land. To get any results from an applica tion of lime or fertilizer the land should be drained, and if It cannot be drained, do not waste money in put ting lime or fertilizer on it. W. F. Massey. Dangerous Comparison. "Well," said the man who is run ning for office, "suppose I do think I am bigger than my party. What then?" "In that case," replied the cool campaigner, dwindle in "your party is liable to a way that'll leave no possible doubt as to the correctness of your estimate." Washington Star. naUtud! Mayo e permanency overcome Wprov which eno.o!cr one to form vcufar Kabila daily $othc omittance to t?a- wli.cn no longer iveer as'iaekestcf vcmedics,whc.i retired, atcto assist lecture and not to 'supplant the hatur ,'ncHonG,v!ucK must depend ulli inateiy yjxn propel nouti-sKment, prcpcrecvts,c;tl'fiit living fcenctaUy. Ioetits oeiicjieicil ejJectS, always buy the jnume i nanufeicturcit''t!ie Fig Syr-up Co. oxiy SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGCISTS ova? size onty. rcu'ar price $0? . Bottle The fact that the Government has decided that all imitation whiskey must be so labeled indicates its ap preciation of the further fact that a large amount of overcredulous peo ple ,are still at large in this country. Washington Herald. IIow'S This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ior any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chexey & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known -F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honovable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldino, Kixnan & Marvin, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. II al l's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ingdireetly upon the blood and mucuoussur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. VVice, 75c. per bottle.' Sold by all Druggists. lake Hali's Family Tills for constipation. If there is a difference between a good thing and an easy mark it takes his wife to point it out. Tj Drive Out Malaria and Build Up the System Take the Old Standard Grove's Taste less Chill Toxrc. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply (Qui nine and Iron in a tasteless form, atrd the most effectual form, ior grown people and children, iX)c. The campaign begins when the money begins to rattle in the tin cup. Man ar.fl lienst Alike. Those who have suffered the agony of eye afflictions can appreciate the blessing to humanity in Dr. Mitchell's famous Eye Salve. Introduced in this region in 1S49 it ia found in all well regulated homes. Not alone mankind but dumb animals know its comforts. Mitchell's Eye Salve, 25c. A good deal of nrve is to chosen rather than great riches. be AWFUL GHAVEL ATTACKS Cured by Doan's Kidney Pills After Years of Suffering. F. A. Rippy, Depot Ave., Gallatin, Tenn,. says: "Fifteen years ago kid ney disease attacked me. The pain in my back was so agoniz ing I finally had to give up work. Then came terrible attacks of gravel with acute pain and passages of blood. In all I passed 25 stones, some as large as a bean. Nine years of this ran me down to a state of continual weakness, and I thought I never would be better un til I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. The improvement was rapid, and since using four boxes I am cured and have never had any return of the trouble." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Every tainted dollar knows where to get an immunity bath and how to become respectable. We offer one hundred H U I -1 L H m. dollars reward for any caso of pneumonia in any family -where thy U3 Goone Grease as directed. If you ever know or hear of any Fuch esse, please inlorra us and wo vill pay thorn the reward. GOOSE GREASE LSFilMEftT CO. Grefiboro, N. C. falll ttwnp T tw Oamf. Only . . i Li. rhiu. Vkalww m Lfe wnrLI rrwiiyS"! ViA i:fcir lisir f Hiti iltiad. VvtsZ. Giu.rnt44 for SC pffr Knii. Z1!UMZRMANN STEEl CO., Lota Trs& !ow2. So. 40-'08. If afflicted HliOfiipson'sEyeWaier vrih wen ""cij, no PUTNAM l-olnr mnr vnnrla hrlehter anil falter colors tuau an Ina?,rnt wUbSut rlDuinir apart. Writ Tit 'JiW. In Kajtix we send a li PaOo. HOOIk giving Ulca-Kperttooe of a praotuxu Poultry tlausr sol ar. snuirsr, but a ma winii for ootiara aad of durum Uttd Cur iHseasaa; eed lor it aiaa fur faitaiMmr; wtea F w i t bar for Mr a tug; seesjUiuis; rtf be (took cmumuiiiu CO. 134 Lrfard rM. Mw X 1 00.00 ppill REWARD &gsl ill Gun Pert Paragraphs. Some people are so proud of their humility that they are constantly committing indiscretions in order that they may gracefully apologize for them. Deaufiful auburn hair with hints of pold in it, is the kind possessed by the rich man's daughter, and in cidently the gold hinted at is u.-rually in the 'hank. Nex to being able io deliver the goods ranks in ordinary competitive lifo th". ability to keen the other follow from making delivery. You may retire an old horse after long service without its costing much, but it is another thing to retire an automobile. Notice that mo?t of he men who are stading pat have comfortable seats. There are people who will take anything, and if nothing more sub stantial is lying about they are sure to take offense. People who are always trying to look the part Fometiines get so busy about it that they forget it. He gives twice who gives quickly. Goldsmith. DOCTOR PRESCINDED CU7ICURA After Other Treatment Failed Rar Eczema on llaby's Face Had Lasted Three Months. "Our baby boy broke out with eozema on bis fnce when one month old. One place on the side of his face tlio aixe of a nickel was raw like beefsteak for three months, and he would cry out when I bathed the parts that were nore r.nd broken out. 1 gave him three months' treatment from a pood doctor, but nt the end of that time the child was no better. Then my doctor re'jomme-.ided Cuticura. After using a cake of Cuticura Soap, a third of a ox of Culi cum Oit.tment, and half n bottle of Cuti onra Resolvent he wns well and his face was as nmooth as any baby's. He is .ionr two yw.irs and a lin!f old and no eczema Ims reappeared. Mrs. M. L. Harris, Alton, Kan., Alay 14 and .June 12, 1D07." Fools rush in to tread. Pope. where angels fear TETTEJtl '1S A RELIABLE CURE. Tkttebise i3 a sure, safe and speedv cure for eczema, tetter, skin and scalp diseases and itching piles. Eador'a-l by physicians; praised by thousands who have used it. I'rarant, soothing, antiseptic. COj. at drugijiita or by umil from J. T. Sucptbin , Dept. A, Savannah, Ga. A virtuous woman ier husband. Bible. is a crown to Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains, Belching, Sour Stomach, and Heartburn, from whatever cause. It's Lirjuid. lffects immediately. Doctors prescribe it. 10c, 25c, and 5(5c.. at drug stores. Anybody can fill space. THE J. R. WATKINS MEDfCAt CO. WINONA. MINNESOTA. 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