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UNITED STATES fSOJATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-MA. Ex-Senatcr M. C. Butler. Dyspepsia is Often Caustd by Qatarrh of the Stomach Pet una lielieee Catarrh jo the StomncJi and ia Therefore a Kennedy for Dyspepsia, ' Hon. M. C. Butler. U. S. Senator J; from "South Carolina ror two terms, in ; a letter from Washington, D. C, writes to the Peruna Medicine Co., as follows: "I can recommend Peru na for .dyspepsia and sto mach trovble. 1 hare been Mtna your medicine for y,a f-hort period and I feel very - muo. relieved. It ia indeed a ',uonderul medicine, bettidca a good tonic." I . "CATARRH of the stomach is the cor yrect name for most cases of dyspepsia. Only an internal catarrh remedy, such as Peruna, is available. Peruna Tablets can now be procured. Ask your Druggist for a Free Pe runa Almanac fur 1009. Peruna is soll by your local drug gist. Buy a bottle today. So. 50-'03. Wampla treatment Kkd Cross Pile and Fistula Cu and Book sent ty mail FREE. HEA CO.. DEPT. 6. 4. MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. Corruption wins not honesty. Shakespeare. more than Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains, Jielchini?. Sour Stomach, and Heartburn, rom whatever cauae. It s Liquid. Effects immediately. Doctors prescribe it. 10c, 25c., and 50c, at dni2 stores. Living in Hopes. "I notice that Susie is going "with the bi?t blond German."- "Yes; they seem to be very fond of each other." "Are thev enga sean j-euoeTt: but she hopes they are. You see, s an not under- tand- him very well, to take chances she to every question he but so as not answers 'Yes asks. ' ' 'The News cf the Day. President Castro, of Venezuela, (Bailed for Europe to undergo an ope ration for an abscess. The hospital ship Relief is four days overdue at Guam and fears are felt for her safety. Speaker Cannon says he expects Congress to give the people "the kind of tariff revision they voted for." Every national campaign gives oo- casion to men of original ideas to in vent some catchy device which, be cause of the interest engendered by the national fight, will be sold by the thousand. One of the most ingenious things put on the market this year is a small tablet, like a medicine pellet, which, when dissolved in finger bowl, resolves itself into picture of Taft or Bryan, as the case may be. Already thousands of these tablets have been sold to New. York hotels and restaurants. CAUSE AND EFFECT. Good Digestion Follows Right Food. Indigestion and the attendant dis comforts of mind and body are cer tain to follow continued use of imp-o-per food. Those who are still young and ro bust are likeW to overlook the fact that, as dropping water will wear a atone away at last, so will the use of heavy, greasy, rich food finally cause loss of appetite and Indigestion. Fortunately many are thoughtful eaousa to study themselves and note the principle of Ca: se and Effect In their daily food. A Y Y. young wom an writes her experience thus: "Some time ago I had a lot of trou ble from indigestion, caused by too rich food. I got so I was unable to digest scarcely anything, and medi cines seemed useless. f'A friend advised me to try Grape Nuts food, praising it highly, and ai a last resort I tried it. I am thank ful to' say that Grape-Nuts not only relieved roe of my trouble, but built me" up and strengthened my digestive rgacs so that I can now eat anything I desire. But I stick to Grape-Nuts." "There's a Reason." 1 Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to ville," in pkgs. Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. v arc gentiiar"!' 15 pd full of hu ""jst. PRACTICAL ADVICE ABOUT DIVERSIFIED FARMING Spurs For Poultrymen. Do not let "very fat old hens he un- necessarily etposed to the hot sun for want of shade and then wonder wny they drop dead from apoplexy. I Presumptious ambition to raise ' many birds before success has been attained with few has wrecked many who might have done well with poul try if they had started more cau tiously. What poultry pick up on the wide range found on the farm and the good exercise they get when roaming about enable the farmer to raise poultry more cheaply than anybody else can. Some who think they would like to have oyster shells for their poultry, but who do not like to buy them, can pick up clam shells along streams and pound them up into something quite a good as the prepared oyster shells. The time is upon us when eggs are expected to be low in price. They are just as wholesome and nutritious now as when they are worth four times as much per dozen, but the av erage person begins to think he does not like eggs about the time their price falls. This Is a queer freak of wide proportions, feeling that eg;s are more desirable when they will sell for the most on the open market. Waterglass is the best medium for keeping eggs in good condition for some months that the farmer can use, but packing eggs in bran or salt Is likely to be more convenient for the farmer. Either will keep eggs in fair condition for some time if the eggs are strictly fresh to begin with, but the salt or the bran should extend at least two inches beyond the eggs on all sides, the top and bottom included. While eggs are cheap those who wish to economize in the securing of food may feel that eggs are being used on the home table so much as to become tiresome. They should consider in how many ways egsrs can be prepared for the table, and how different they will look and taste when prepared differently. When using meat that is not salted there is more or less danger that its con dition will not be the best in hot weather, and digestive troubles may result. But If eggs are bad, it can be noticed befora they are put on the table, and they are to that extent to be preferred. Apoplexy is more likely to appear among poultry in summer than at other seasons. Extreme heat may cause it. Its immediate cause is a rush of blood to the brain, when a blood vessel is burst. Over-eating or sudden fright may cause it also. If an affected fowl is taken in time treatment may help, but usually it is too late for treatment before the trou ble is noticed. The treatment is bleeding from the under-side of the wing, but the bird should not be bled to death. A cool place where the fowl will be quiet should be used to keep the bird in after treatment. If it is desired to dust a large num ber of chicks that are at least as large as quails it may be quickly done by a simple arrangement that any intel ligent man and many women can make at home. Use a barrel that has two fairly good heads, cutting an opening in the end about eight by ten inches, and arrange hinge3 or buttons to fasten back the part that is removed. The chicks are put in the barrel through this hole, some in sect killer is put in the barrel, and the barrel Is rolled over the ground. The chicks will flutter and stir up the powder till it penetrates every part of their feathers.. There should be a few holes bored in each end of the barrel to admit air and prevent the chicks from being smothered. With such an arrangement a dusting may be given at intervals of a week about three times, so as to kill lice that may hatch from time to time, and the work will be quickly and thor-r oughly done. Rolling the barrel about a minute is enough. Progres sive Farmer. Feeding Beef Calres. A. G. P., Jeffersonton, writes: We have a bunch of pure bred Angus calves which we wish to keep growing and in nice shape to sell as breeders. They are five to six months old and weigh about 500 pounds. Have been running with 'the dam so far, but we will wean them and put them on grass in a week or two and want to feed, so they will suffer as little set back as possible when the milk sup ply is cut off. What grain ration would you suggest and how much? We are now feeding them four pounds per head per day of a mixture of equal parts of cracked corn, crushed oats yfcnd wheat bran. Answer: It is a very difficult mat ter to wean calves that have been raised on the dam without their suf fering any setback. The best oppor tunity to do this is when they are go ing on grass which provides them with a succulent, nutritious and eas Jiy digested food, and one that keeps the digestive system in fine condition. Do not turn them ou grass too soon, p. young and watery grass '-a an nn- Pert Paragraph. Another form of tact lies in the ability to arrive at conclusions with out expressing them. Puck. You can generally fool a lot of pecple, but it is the man you don't fool who gets you, so what's the use? Tlie only properly brought up, fed, 1 phant, the animal labored under the educated and trained children are ( misapprehension that the pig was an those who are born of a childless estva large mouse. .Louisville Cou woaian. ' 'rjer-Jeiupal. nttnmuu satisfactory food, and particularly for j-oung calves. You have acted wisely in teaching the 'calves to eat grain freely, and do not think of any sug gestions that can be made for Improv ing the ration, though the whole grain can be fed with equally good if not better results than the crushed oats and corn. The mixture suggest ed Is a very good One, indeed, and 6hould he fed ab libitum, though care should be taken tersee that the calves do not eat too much. It will be neces sary to continue the grain ration and keep them on the best pasture avail able to keep, them from "going back." As to the amount of grain that should be fed per day, that must be determined by the individual feeder and by the Individual capacity of the animals. The vigilant feeder can de termine this point by watching the calves daily. A little oil or linseed meal might be added to the ration with advantage, from one-quarter to one-half pound per day being suffi cient. A tablespoonful of dried blood will also prove helpful attimes. These condimental foods supply protein in considerable amounts, and ' have a toning effect on the system, generally speaking. Dried blood in particular has been found quite useful as a cor rective for white scours, and this rolnt should be guarded-carefully if the calves are weaned suddenly and put Immediately on grass. If the weaning process can be made gradu ally and the calves taught to eat some bright hay and the grain, ration suggested ' they are not so likely to suffer a setback as If they are cut off from the milk supply all at once. Professor A. M. Soule. Plant Ensilage Com." When I was growing corn for the silo, and annually putting up 600 tons of , it, I always planted my silage corn in July, for there it followed a crop of clover hay on the same land and, in the cultivation of the crop, clover seed were sown again, so that on that rich bottom land I generally got two tons or more of clover hay and twenty tons of corn silage every year. I wa3 engaged in cleaning the bottoms of weeds and making manure for the hills, for with this annual treatment there was hardly any such thing as exhaustion of that bottom land where the soil was nearly ten feet deep, be ing the accumulation on an old mill pond bottom where the stream had cut a deep channel. On any moist lowland of good fer tility July is early enough to plant the ensilage corn. It then comes in at a comparatively leisure season, where a man grows no tobacco or cotton, and even the cotton will not be push ing much early in September when the corn is ready. W. F. Massey. Angora Goats. There are four points in favor of Angora goats: (1) They will im prove pasture by killing weeds and brush. (2) They yield fleeces of fair value. (3) The fiock increases with reasonable rapidity. (4) They sup ply the land with very good fertilizer and distribute it evenly, there being no large piles of it. Sheep are the only other animals that can compete with the goat in regard to point one and two; and, as foF improving pasture, particularly if it is has much brush in it, the sheep do not competa vere strongly. Eaise rure-Bred Cattle. If our farmers will raise pure-bred stock and feed liberally, judiciously and regularly, make and save their own fertilizers and raise stock enough to warrant slaughter houses to come into their midst, they will find a good paying market for good beef stock; otherwise raise, feed and ship in car lots to New York, Baltimore or Chi cago at profitable' prices. Progres sive Farmer. When to Cut Alfalfa. There is one especial point that we wish to call attention to in cutting alfalfa. That is, pay no attention to the blossoming period, but look for the sprouting of the next growth at the root crown. If the sprouts for the next growth are out, cut the alf alfa whether blossoms appear or not. If they are not out, do not cut it. Hoard's Dairyman. Cabbage Worms. The treatment for cabbage worms is to dust the cabbage while the dew is on the plants with a mixture of eighty parts flour or lime to one part of Paris green. As far as my experi ence goes it seems that heads In which worms have worked rather freely show a decided tendency to rot during hot weather. Good For Seed. Treating the seed of corn, okra, watermelons and ether seeds a coat of coal tar and then rolling them in dry ashes or dry earth will keep everything from disturbing tharo i the ground. Creod dues. It is generally- best to keep on good terms with yourself, even if yo't have to fall out with people you don't Hko to do it. A four-ton elephant was nearly frightened to death by a pig in New York. The only explanation that can ! be advanced is that, being a. lady ele- TORTURED FOH S!X MONTHS Ey Terrfblo Itching JGcxema Baby's Suffering was Terrible Soon Entirely Cared by Gtaticttra. "Eczema appeared on my son's face. We went to a doctor who treated him for three months. Then ha was so bad that his face end head. were nothing but one sore and his ears locked as if they were going to fall off, so we tried another doctor for four months, the baby never getting any better. His hand end lops had bis sores on them and the poor little fellow suffered so ter ribly that be could not sleep. After be had suffered six months we tried a setof the Ciiticura Remedies and the first treat ment let'hira sleep and rest well; in one week the sores were gone and in two months he. had a clear face. Now he is two years and has neTer had eczema again. Mrs. Louis Bcek, R. i". D. 3. Eau Antoniou Tex., Apr. 13, 1907." - - Words of Wisdom. By going gains the will, and not by standing still. Spanish. Envy sets the stronger seal on de sert. Ben Jonson. State of Ohio, Citt of Toledo, t Lucas Countt, j 8B Fraxk J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner ol the firm ot F. J.CiiEJfET & Co., doing business in the City ol Toledo County and fettle aforemid, and that said brio will pay the sum of O.xk huxdued ool La us tor each and every case . CATitui: that cannot be cured bv the use of Haus Uaiahuii Cuke., Fuank J. Cheney. Sworn to betore me and subscribed in my ureaence, this 6th day ot December, A. L)., 18S8. . A. W. Gleaso.m, (SEXL,i '. Notary Public' halls Catarrh Cure is lakeii.mtenially, and acts directly on the blood and mucous aur facet ol the system. Send for testimonials, tree. F. J. Chksey At Co., Toledo, O. S"old bv all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills (or constipation. The prevalence of "easy terms'' bargains proves the plentitude of easy minks going up and down the land. liheunitttisni PreeH-ripUon. Considerable discussion is being caused among the medical fraternity by the increased use of whiskey for rheumatism. It is an almost infalli ble cure When mixed with certain other ingredients and taken properly. The following formula is effective: "To one-half pint of good whiskey add one ounce of Toris Compound and one ounce of Syrup Sarsapartlla Compound. Take In tablespoonful doses before each meal and before re tiring." Toris Compound is a product of the laboratories of the Globe Pharma ceutical Co., Chicago, but it as well as the other ingredients can be had from any good druggist. A dog's friendship is better than his hate. Welsh. Good Thing to Know. Those who traverse the alkali plains of tbo West and inhabit the Band blown regions of Texas, find daily need for a reliable eye salve. They never drug the eye, but simply apply externally the staple, Dr Mitcheirs Eye Salve. This Salve is sold everywhere. Price 25c. There has been serious fighting in the streets ot Nanking, China. curtKS all mniNo KnorTioss. Gleaooe. Md., Nov. 31st, 1007: "I have had eczema on ray haacb for 13 years, and have triea avsrytiiiifif- I nave ban using tbt- faarxB 4 davs and tho results are Kriat." Sisaect, 31. Ilarpsy. X rTBBix b is the fearesi, safestv fipadiest euro for ecsamn end iiU other afcia diseases. bo!4 by aru gl3ti oe sont by mall far IJOo. by J. T. Snvr tBixs.'Dept. A, Savannah. Ga. When will is ished. Danish. right, law is ban- 2'o Drive Out Malaria and lloild Up the System Take tho Old Standard Grovels Taste less Chill Ton tc. Yoa know what you are taking. The formula ia plainly printed, on every oottl, .showing it is simply 0,ni niBOiind Iron in a tasteless form, auu the most effectual form. For grows people ana children. 3o-.. Erperience purchased by suffering teaches wisdom. Latin. The Gen era 1 D em and of the Well-informed of the World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could sanction for family use because its com ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, acceptable to tho system and gentle, yt prompt, in action. . In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs an'd Elixir of Senna, tho California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relies on the merits of tho laxative for its remark able success. That is one of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-informed. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine; manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sale by all leading druggists. Price fifty eenta per bottle. PU Color more pools brighter and faster color tiian any eau dye any garment without ripping apart. Wril Keep It on Hand! CousK and cskb may team aay member of the tansily a ay bara, himr.j a bad cold ba been arertctl and much dehtcm tad taAcaoc he been tared bytKe prompt nat or Po Cure. 1 Iter it no(Jimt lite it to ktrtk up em-wh acd crick. THcro ia DO tror. r: jal or luaf tmvlAn ibat it wiB P atliera, F ree irun opiates of namrul ia Sredkata. 1 ine far dokhrtn. At ali Angfab', 25 eta. rx "-i '.a ti. i Z'. "1 riiiw la itir im " - - J 6-3 "I am compelled to say I feel better, thas Ifcaxc felt in 10 years," writes Carrie Halloway, of Coro naco, S. C. "Every month, " sho continues, "I used to have to take to my bed for 5 days. One day my sister brought me. a bottle of Cardui and begged me to try it. Today I will Eay that Cardui is my doctor and I don't need any other doctor in my home." I! Et Win You need Cardui in 3 taken at the proper time, id ing, and help to keep you It has been found to headache, backache, sideache, irregularities and other symptoms of womanly disorders, which every woman knows. Cardui acts gently, naturally, TTith- A I M I out any baa aiter-eixects. Its results have been lasimgiy oeneuciai. a.ry THE J. R. WAT But for the mistakes made by great men, history would be awfully unin teresting. PROVED Illf TIME. No Fear of Any Further Trouble. David Price, Corydon, la., says: I was In the last stage of kidney trouble lame, weak, run down to a mere skeleton. My back was so bad I could hardly walk and the kidney se nil Din cretions much dis ordered. A week after I began using Doan'B Kidney Pills I could walk with out a cane, and as I continued my health gradually returned. I was so grateful I made a public statement of my case, and now seven years have passed, I am still perfectly well." Sold by all dealers. DOc. a box. Foster-Miiburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Odds and Ends. A soft answer permits you to fall an easy victim to the shrewd agent. A handful of sraight is better than a sacktul of narht. -German. All men were born free of incum brances and equal to any amount of ioohshness. The man who makes a crreat deal of his failures doesn't make much of a success. 1'Jach mother thinks she has the dearest baby in the world, and, a? a matter of fact, none is cheap. The fires of resentment are on!y too apt to be the precursors of the allies cf repentance. The best cure for drunkenness is while sober to see a drunken man. Chinese. It's hard for a lazy man to be truthful, for he is happiest when ly ing. The American Humans Association will hold its annual meeting in New Orleans beginning this week. The girl who spends her time mak- ng angel cake and potato salad in stead of castles in Spain will do bet ter execution in after years. You may retire an old horse after long service without its costing much, but it is another thing to retire an automobile. othor dye. On 10c. package colors ;J1 Bbern. They Ayo in cold watortxHter than anr fsrryi. TBmm tor frea booklet How to uya, Bieaoa and lilx Colori. r.lOriliOE ift,'U H., Vniacr. 1"'t Wa Buy FURS Hides and Wool Faathera, Tallow, Beecwas, Ginienfr, VJ uuiu c ii j mi , i cuvfl iuv;i, may rvJW. Wild Ginger, etc We ere dealer estaUiihed ia 1356 "Orr b!f a centiry ia Louisville" and can do better fur you than aeeot of com minion merchasts. RefctcacK. acy Built ia LoiinviBe. Write for weekly poce liit aad thippisg tag. . M. fibci &. Sens, M7 E. Market St. LOUISVILLE. KY. 1 1 I i' i . G H 133 Help Yon your homey todayy because, it will prevent much suffer "I in a condition of health. relieve female pains, like f g found to bep- vaxum. KINS MEDICAL GO WINONA. MINNESOTA Mi) km to UlffVreut Article! HotscblS 8mt!ii.. Civ vortaie Extracts Mil Klndx, Tuilet PrepHraifonn. V1r 5oiaj. Canxtasjerf Wanted in K-Ocry Catiniy 40 Year riorrlrnrr, es.OXMt.OOO- Oct? imf. BEST PROPOSITION F,VER OE AGENTS The test takes- away the taste. - French. TETTBKI B A RELIABLE Tktterixs is asuro, sxit slix scMif enre for eczema, totter, skin and seaij i&ssasm. and itoaing ptles. Eadorsa-l by p&75fei.asj.. pral9d try thousands who bav vsutiX Hk. . Fragrant, soothis?, antisaptsx. t&tx. s&: dr agitata or by mail from J. T. S-'acmaax. . Dept. A. Savannah, Oa. One cannot take aim at things tp high. French- Mrs. Wins&var's Snotmng Syrup f or CkiWrfSr tecthi. tetts tLegunis, reduce isiian"r tiiit.aliu spam, cures viui coIic.2Sc a kollir- A gecff man's pedigree is hunted up. Spanish- ; 5 HIcfcs Capudine Cures Nerrssi Whether tired oaf, worr.'cd, teep!eHan$ or what not. It qr.ictsaad refrtw&ex -and rerves. It's liqiud and -pliasteaA i& -take. Trial bottio U.v K agnier &ios& Sv ami SH:., a drugyists. Ccmmit a sin twice and you will' think it allowable. Hebrew. Itch cured in 39 minutt by Woo7Jrr!s Sanitr.ry Lotion. Nsvcr fails. At ilrssistic Good counsel is better than ibous and hands. German". Johf WhiicCo. Louisville, Ky. Highest mar.ot price paltt ror navy FURS and HJDIZSp V QUI U Commln!oa Nothing New or Mysterious. "ASK YOUR GRAND MOTHER." Tor many rations G 'i.-M isa reooffrcUe-i a worvUrfu! reim.tl i ww3uist ta trffatiny and cariaif Pneumonia Uiip$M Rhaiatiat3 aivii KeuralgU . RICK'S OOJclJ UKStELJSIM EXT U ro la from par cm (rrefts, wltb other vaJua&e curalin fras . dlentsndded. Try It 35a At all lrntirt and IaIora fm. DASH5Y0UR no matter waere yoa axe. 11 yens r bery ! fur write to-day fat oar anrptaa to atUni-1 D YE women to"iK.sasr-fc reud tor kati. "Reliri la Wjomb." FRENCH iaco CO, SO W. a2a,K.X-C;T A I.WAT MMIieN THW VATTTS'y-'Z wiin xrrJtimg Jk dTrrtittrt, avwvf la batylnr Artie! aid Ter 1 eS m itoTsw rolt: Ilk anly iltct CKHIi'l.MlaiW DECLINE ALL SUBSTITiJIISI S3. If B filleted tv.t rt wfi tyeo. wpi-wciw.'ni.wii'l.a .
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