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4 , Sentence Beraos. Character is better tha wealth. Irish. V -No !man became a yihian all at once. Juvenal. J No man is wise at au times. Pliny the Elder. Never ask pardon before you are accused. Italian. Crosses are the" ladders that lead to Heaven. Spanish. Man, the hermit, sighed till woman smiled. Campbell. Most Wonderful Cure la The World For Eczema. Dr. W. W. Leake, of Orlanda. Fla., who was cured ol a very bad oaBe, writes: "Han cock's Sulphur Compound Is tha most won derful remedy for Eczema I hare ever known." Doctors everywhere prescribe and recommend It as the greatest oure for skin diseases ever known, You oan get a bottle from your druggist for 60 cents. Dr. It. H. Thomas, of Valdosta, Ga was cured of a painful skin trouble, and he praises it in the highest terms. Hancock's Sulphur Com pound and Ointment cured an ugly ulcer for Mrs. Ann W. Wlllett, of Washington, D. C , In three days. Booklet free, if you write Hancock. Liquid Sclphcb Co,, Baltimobe, Md. Set. your sail according to wind. Italian. your The Pulse of Life. The Charlotte Dally Observer is made up on the principle of making the best possible newspaper, regardless of cost, and then tak ing, chances on getting back the cost and something more for our efforts. Whoever eubsoribes for the Observer is not laying out an expense account, but is mak ing an investment. The news columns carry Information that is worth money and so also do the advertising columns. The business man who will watch thete columns will And many an opportunity to turn an honest dol lar in trade and at the same time give the other fellow what he is looking for. The newsgathererg of the oompany's pub licatiou are trained to get and print news of commercial value. New business opportun ities, new enterprises, changes and develop ments in old enterprises where there is op portunity for trade.are all carefully recorded. The Observer is Invaluable for family rending. - Everybody ought to have a clean newspaper. It Is the equivalent 6f an edu cation for those who cannot otherwise get school or college training and it is the con necting link between the school or collegiate training atd practical life. The modern newspaper is the pulse of the daily activities and those who don't feel this pulse are not fully alive to these activities. Feel this pulse by reading The Daily Ob server. Bend for sample copies. Thb Char lotte Daily Observes, "A Newspaper k'uii of News," Charlotte, N, 0. Her Native City. The misapplication of words in ordinary conversation is one of the positive and peculiar traits of a large portion of the negro race, due in a measure to their desire to appear "eduacted" beyond their fellows. An example of this characteristic oc curred recently at Birmingham, Ala., where a group of elaborately attired negroes ; were leisurely sauntering along the handsome streets of that bustling Southern city, showing the sights to a young woman of the party who resided in another part of the South. Discussing the varied attrac tions of Birmingham, a dusky beau remarked that "Miss Pearl iLucile was very much delighted with our town, on this her first visit." Prompt-, ly, Pearl Lueile in all the bravery of fashionable garb and fortified with the knowledge that she was esteemed a "star" guest, replied, "Of course, I am. I like this town so much I in tend to make it my native city." From the June Bohemian. Opportunities are of no earthly good to the man too slow or behind the times to take advantage of them. The world is full of opportunities, but if they do not come floating around the enterprising man's way in rapid succession he'll get out and manufacture them. . A good show card may fail to make a sale; but so may a good clerk. That is no argument against the use of show cards or clerks. The card you don't use will certainly not make a ysale. ' J MAKING SUNSHINE VJIU.- Ib Often Found In Pure Food. j " The Improper selection of food drives many a healthy person into v " the depths of despairing Illness. In deed, most sickness comes from wrong food, and just so surely as that is the case, right food will make the sun shine once more. ' An old veteran of Newbaryport, Mass., says: "In October, I was taken sick and went to bed, losing 47 pounds in about 60 days. I had doc tor after doctor, food hurt me and I had to live almost entirely on mag nesia and soda. All solid food dis tressed me so that water would run out of my mouth in little streams. "I had terrible night sweats and my doctor finally said I had consump tion and must die. My good wife gave up all hope. We were at Old Orchard, ivfe., at that time, and ray wife saw Grape-Nuts in a grocery there. She bought som and per suaded me to try it. "I had no faith in it, but took it to please her. To my surprise it did not distress me, as all other food had done, and before I had taken the fifth package I was well on the mend. The pains left my head, my mind became clearer and I gained weight rapidly. "I went back to my work again and now after six weeks' use of the food I am better and stronger than ever before in my life. Grape-Nuts surely saved my life and made me a strong, hearty man, 15 pounds heav ier than before I was taken sick. "Both my good wife and I are will ing to make affidavit to the truth of this." N. Read "The Road to .Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a Reason." Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest. POULTRY CULTURE. NUMBER OF HENS IN A FLOCK. The Subject Discussed From the Sin gle Point of Utility. By M. Ray Dawley, There is considerable controversy over the subject of the size of the flock. In the Australian laying con test six hens are kept together. Some breeders even keep hens in individual pens. Laying aside the matter of breeding and considering only the utility points, we want to know what size a flock should be to make the most profit. Sometimes thirty hens will lay as many eggs as fifty hens in the same pen. The reason for this is that, with fifty in the flock they were too crowded. By reducing the num ber we better the conditions. Sup posing a house eight by ten feet to be large enough for twenty hens, we give each. hen the privilege of eighty BQiuare feet of floor space, while if the house were built sixteen by twen ty feet,' each hen would have 320 square feet to roam over, or four times the room. The latter house should be large enough for eighty hens. The former house would cost about $25 and the latter one some $80. That is to say, it costs $1.25 to house a hen in the small flocks, while in the large flocks $1 pays tor the house. So we have a double advantage for the hen by building the house large. Moreover, the sunlight and ventila tion in the large house are better; hence, it is easier to keep dry and healthy. A factor of as much importance as the above i3 the amount of labor re quired. In having only one water pan to fill, one place to feed, one place to gather eggs and one roost to clean, instead of four roosts, the work ean be done in much less time, and therefore the profits are more and the cost of equipment' less. On the other hand, a large house cannot be drawn about like a colony house. It has to stay in one place. The hena have to come out on the same ground, and so find less green food and forage than the hens scat tered about in small flocks. Diseases are very contagious, and so the risk Is greater in the large house. I have had splendid results keep ing two hundred hens in one flock in a house sixteen by fifty feet with a yard 100 by 300 feet. . Part of the yard is in sod and part is plowed and sowed to oats or wheat twice each season. The Best Water Vessel. e poultry-man has some trouble to (get a. drinking vessel to fill .the. billL Here is our favorite. You can see howf handy it is. It is made of galva nized iron, and three gallons is about the proper size, though suit yourself on that. Our . first one cost $1.5.0. Fig. I. ,To Carry and Fill. Fig. II. in Position For Service. The honfe tinner made us one dozen for $6 B12 saved. Advantages. Need not fill every day; easily filled and carried; holds large quantity water: does not slop out; keepi clean and sweet' cannot burst frojm freezing; chickens can not drowjn in it; water runs into trough oihly as used and does not freeze so (huickly. Caution! Do not use acid prepar ations in metal vessels. Serve them in earthenware. Clean and disinfect with one of the many coal tar prepar ations. Weekly Witness. Poultry Yard Notes. Charcoal ii essential to the good health of the chickens. Plow at lejast part of the chicken yard up, sprjbad a little lime over it and sow thickly with clover seed. The bulk dt poultry comes from the v farm and not the fancier, but the best . "when prices are high, poultry usually comes from the fan-! The incubator is always on the job, cier or smala farmer. never has to leave the eggs for feed A house Kxl2 is a very convenient j or water, and requires less time and size for a sjmall flock of fowls. If a care than the average busy old ait Urge fiocklls to be housed two or j ting hen. MARKETING CHICKEN FEATHERS Dry Pick and Save the Feathers Until You Have Enough to Sell. Tons of feathers are probably lost each year in small amounts because farmers and poultrymen do not think it worth while to save the few ounces plucked from birds used at home and for local market. Another reason probably is, that the prices are thought to be too small to make sav ing these few feathers seem worth while. If a few minutes be taken when plucking is done to separate the vari ous grades and. to practice the best methods of curing them, there Is no reason why a nice little sum could not be saved in each case, and the ag gregate make a considerable advance in the annual returns from poultry. , Chicken and duck, as well as goose feathers, are always' In demand, and should be saved, but ought to be kept separate, and the larger feathers placed by themselves. In no case should chicken and turkey feathers be scalded, beccv.se the hot water re move's the anlrr -1 oil and reduces the grade very gre.ly. Such feathers scalded command only a fraction of the price paid for dry picked onts. Another good point is to keep the white separate from the colored feath ers, because white stock brings a higher price than dark. After pluck ing, the feathers should be spread out until the moisture is thoroughly dried out. During this time they should be turned dally if they are spread at all thickly. Turkey body feathers, while too large as they come from the bird, are often chopped and used in cheap pillows. A leading dealer writes that hen and turkey body feathers have only saving value when dry picked, says the Orange Judd Farmer. They should be laid out on the floor and forked over daily, and should be in a marketable condition inthree days, when they can be shipped in burlap bags. These grades are worth in mid-autumn between four and five cents a pound. Chicken quills should be thrown away, never mixed with softer body feathers, because they spoil the grade. Turkey quills should be graded; the long tails placed in one box, those from the first two joints of the wings In another, those from the last joint in a third. The shorter quills and those from the rump, ranging from five to eight inches, placed in a burlap bag. After a thorough airing they may be packed for shipment. Moisture allowed to remain in them rots the quills quick ly and thus reduces the grade. Coop and Scratching Shed. This form of chicken house is used a good deal in the South, but is well adapted to the North, particularly if the lower part of the scratching shed be made of glass. No nests should be placed in a house of this kind, as it is useful mainly for confiniiij fowls la bad weather. Feeding For Eggs. To produce a number of eggs in, winter I feed the fowls at daylight a J light feed of mixed grains, about four quarts to eacn iuo iowis. as soon as they have their first meal the vessels are filled with warm water, and these vessels should be kept free from ice by adding boiling water when neces sary during the coldest weather. At 9 in the morning the fowls should be given all they will eat of a warm mash that has been steamed over night in a covered mixing box. The last feed should be given them at 3. o'clock in the afternoon, and made up of mixed grain thrown in the lit ter. To increase the egg production a cut of raw fresh bone and meat should be given the fowls twice a week during cold weather. A. C. Hawkins, Worcester County, Mass., in Cultivator. Set Elsht at a Tirr?e. It Is best to set at least eight hens at a time. Stcrt them on caina eggs. and if they settle down v 11 put in good eggs the next night. Vhen sup plying the eggs dust the hens and eggs with insect powder fud apply the powder twl".e again before hatch ing. Test the egg3 about t'-e eighth day, put the good eggs undr fewer hens, and reset the other h- ns. Do not be discouraged if som-- of the hens leave the eggs many ho irs at a time. The eggs will hatch, f '.though a little later than if they had tot been neglected. Sometimes eg ;3 will hatch when left without the hen for thirty-six hours if the w -ther is warm. Jf iiteen ciuccsns .s me umis that one hen should care for. More than that will not do so well. Mrs. W. H. Marsh, Tolland County, Conn., in American Cultivator. more small ones would be better than very large houses. One rooster is sufficient for ten .or twelve hens or pullets. If you force your utility hens to moult early, you will be sure of a good supply of eggs in the winter I want very chronic rheum atie to throw away all medicines, all liniments, all plasters, nnd irive MUNYON'S RHEUMA TISM REMEDY a trial. No matter what your doctor may say, no matter what your friends may say, no matter now prejudiced you may bo against all adver- j tlsed remedies, ro nt once to your drug gist and get a bottle of the KHEUM&. TISM REMEDY. If it falls to r!t satis faction,! will refund your mony. Monyon Remember tbla remedy contains no sal icylic add. tro opium cocaine, mqrpbine or other harmful .drugs. It is put up. under the guarantee of the Pure Food and Drug Af, Say not all thou knowest, but be lieve all thou sayest. German. PTJRDENS LIFTED FROM BACKS. BENT A bad back is a heavy handicap to those of us who work every day. Nine . times out.ot tan it-Is due to sick kidneys. J The only, way to find ; relief. is to. cure . the j kidneys. Doan's Kid ney Pills have given sound, strong backs to thousands of men and women. Mrs. James Cooper, 118 W. Germain St, Winchester, Va., says: "I had such terrible pains through my back and kidneys that I could not turn over in bed. I was threatened with Bright's disease, and at the worst stage began taking Doan's Kidney. Pills. . They cured my trouble, and doctors who have since examined me say my kidneys are all right." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box Foster-Mlltmrn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. If expenses need cutting down, it's a pretty good sign that the adver tising needs to be increased. Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes) Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. Compounded by Experienced Physicians. Conforms to Pure tood and Drue Laws. Murine Dowsw't Smart: Soothes Eye Poiti. In their time, all things pass un der Heaven. The Bible. Do Tour Feet Ache and Burn? Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot-Eaae, a powder for the feet. It maken tight or new a Does teel easy. Uures (Jorna, Uumnns, Swollen, Hot, Smarting nnd Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Sold by all Druggieta and Shoe stores, 25 cts. Sample sent Free, Address Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy. N. Y. Confide a secret to a dumb man and it will make; nini speak. Livonian. BABY'S SKIN ROUGH AS BARK. Baby Boy Had Intense Itching Humor Scratched Till Blood Ban Found a Cure in Cuticura. "Our aon, two years old, was afflicted with a rash. After he- Buffered,; with the tfonble several weeks I took-hira to the doctor, but it got worse. The rash ran to gether and made large blisters. The little fellow didn't' want to do anything but scratch and we had to wrap his hands up to keep him from tearing the flesh open till the blood would run. The itching wm intense. The skin on his bock became har i and rough like the bark on a tree. He suffered intensely for about three months. But I found a remedy in Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment. The result was almost magical. ' That was more than two years aao and there has not been the slightest symptom of it since he was cured. J. W. Lnuck, Yukon, Okla., Aug. 28 and Sept. 17, 1908. " Potter Drug & Chera. Corp-. &le Props, of Cuticura Kemediei. HoRion, Mass. He runs heavily who is forced to run. Danish. - Entirely Well of Ecma Tettcrinc Did the Work. "I had eczema on my chest for seven years and it looked like a piece of ruGty Iron; the torture was almost unbearable. One of your salesmen offered to pay for the Tetterine If it did not cure me. used less than three boxes and am en tirely well." Clem Kinard, Ruffln, S. C. Tetterine cures Eczema, Tetter, Ring Worm, Ground Itch, Itching Piles. In fant's Sore Head, Pimples, Bolls. Roush Pcaly Patches on the Face, Old Itching Sores, Dandruff. Cankered Scalp. inn Ions, Corns, Chilblains and every form of Skin Disease. Tetterine 50c; Tetterine Soap 26c. Your drugarist, or b- mall from the manufacturer, The Shuptrine Co., Savannah, Ga. They always talk who never think. Dr. Diggers Hacku-brrjr Cordial Never Fails j To oure Children Teethln?, Bo sval Trouble3, etJ. At Druggists 23c and 53a per bottla. They condemn what they do not un derstand. Latin. Sunburnt Eyelids. Wiio docs not know the misery of sun burnt eyelids that crinkly and burning condition of the skin? Isn't itworth a great deal to know thut Dr. Mitchell's Eye Salv applied to thorn upon retiring will effect a complete cure before morning? On sale everywhere. Price 2.5 cents, or by mail, Hall & Knckel, Now York City. Even the sea, great as it is, grows calm. Italian. Kousrh on Rats, unbeatable exterminator. Bough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c. Bough on Bedbugs, Powder or liq'd, 25c. Bough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25c. Bou?h oa Roaches, Pow'd, 15c.,Liq'd, 25c y Bough on Moth and Ante, Powdar, 25c, Bongh on Skeeters, agTeeable in use, 25c. E. S. Well. Chemist. .Wcey City, N. J. Serve as a serf, or liy like a doer. HIS ! r"f Ft r 3u in utmpa ire mkxI a 1M If FAuja ovutL giving the experience 1 I HI av prucik-ai fouurj Rauiear ttuC II f an aJiUAW ur, uui uuui workta J T ,or uoiMLTtt and coots during 4a JiUitl Curo liwaa; freed for ri; , go"""'1''0 '" Kiatemio: wbica Kowui w 1 fcaee lor ttrveUiOK; eesrytoiu,' r I l qulr'wfor p-rvIiuMe hnuitrv rtua- l tag. Hutttv UUI. Imitate CUa 131 UMafaSiraiH, AtW V r4. III If you are sick, you wish to get well, don't you? Of course you do. You wish to be rid of the pain and misery, and be happy again. If your illness is caused by female trouble, you can quickly get the right remedy to get well. It's Cardui. This great medicine, for women, has re lieved or cured thousands of ladies, suffering like you from some female trouble. TAKE f? A i For Women's Ills Mrs. Fannie Ellis, of Foster, Ark., suffered agony for seven years. Head her letter about Cardui. She writes : "I was 6ick for 6even years with female trouble. Every month I would very nearly die with my head and back. I took 12 bottles of Cardui and was cured. Cardui is a God-send to suffering women." Try it AT ALL DRUG STOKES (L 1 fit HUB The Best sad Cheapest Manifolding Device in tne woria. Ha Cranks to Turn ! No Levers ta Shore I! Can be Operated by One Hand. Specially adapted to the needs of LUMBERMEN, COAL DEALERS, MARKET MEN and all others doing a Delivery Business or Goods. Delivery Tickets. Bills ef ' Invoices, Cash Sale or Charge etc., made In Duplicate. Triplicate, 9f Quadruplicate at one writing. Put up In Roll Form and Consecutively Numbered.,! Roll Printing Done for any kind of Manifolding Device. Special Discounts to Customers Secured through the medium of this AdvertsemecL Send for Descriptive Reading Matter. Salesmen write us. Address Dept. "D" HIB AUTOGRAPHIC REGISTER CO., None are secure from desperation, few from subtiltv. For HEADACHE Micks ;A P17DIIVK Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or Nervous Troubles, Capudine will relieve you. It's liquid pleasant to take-acts immedi ately. Try It. 10c., 25c, and 60c st tlrus store , Commit a sin thrice and you will think it allowable. Hebrew. Interesting Facts The only effective and reliable remedy known for Gout, Dyspep sia, Jaundice, Kidney and Blad der troubles, Constipation, Head ache, Biliousness and all disor der of the bowels is DR.D.JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS For several generations they hare been a household necessity for reliev ing and curing complaints of this kind. They are safe and sore in every in stance. As a laxative, purgative and cathartic they are unexcelled. Sold ly JruggitU everywhere in 25c and I Oe boxes WHAT'S Your Health Worth? Tou start sickness by mistreating nature and it generally shows first in the bowels and liver. A ioc box (week's treatment) of CASCARETS will help nature help you. They will do more using them regularly as you need them than any medicine on Earth. Get a box today; take a CASCARET tonight Better in the morning. It's the result that makes millions take them. 8sj CASCAR5TS ioc a box for a week's treatment, mil druggists. Biggeat seller in the world. Million boxes month. ROSY CHEEKED CHILDREN re hvattb and Jiijpy. HvKHir iiabi ta Iniurt li.altli. Yon hsta tOflTMIitm Cantor OH. 11 tin boat cathartic, bat nait j. Tbagp I oa palatal cV.;v; LOOKS, tlUUI. TiaTH OOOO Childrcn Lick Tut Spoon io all Dai'Mim. oainT Mail R0RTI A S0UTI CAROIM ACEKTS MURRAY 0RU8 CO., COLUMBIA, S. 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This book Is written In plain ev'erv-dav English and are fre froia the technical terms which render most doctor books so valueless to the generality of readers. This Hoik U intended to be of Svrvlce In the Family nnd is so worded as to be readih' understood by all. OnlvfSft f ir to. m r- . s The low price only lin2 made possible by th lrnmcmsa edition printed. l'lseases, but very Marriage and the F clpes and 1'rpscrlDtlr properly gives a Complete Analysis of everything pertaining to Courtshtrx reduction and Keartmr of Healthv Families. tnnMiiff tith vi.m i. ins. exDlanntions of Botanical Practice Pnimet In r.t ij . ouw r.uii.iun iH-tisfti inn jimarra, wun oompicw index. ltu tills book In the ho'iv rh" is no excuse for not knowing what to do in nu e&irrcency. Don wait until you ha re H-m4 In your family before iou put your order, but st-nd at once for this valuable voli.ine. t N L v i CKNTS 1'H1PAID. ferrd postal notes or post aire stamps of any denomination ii"t 'Urmt ihiflrcent:. 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I M. fiiUU 1 rl wash disinfects the mouth and throat, purifies the breathe and kills the germs which collect in the mouth, causing sore throat, bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness. TMrl ETVE'C when inflamed, tired, achf I nlaa Et I k9 and burn, may be instant relieved and strengthened by Pax tine. f ATA RDM Paxtine will destroy the germs OH I Mniln that cause catarrh, heal the in flammation and stop the discharge. It is a sum remedy for uterine catarrh. Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful termicide,diinfe!t&nt and deodorizer. Jsed in bathing it destroys odors and leaves the body antiseptically clean. FOR SALE AT DRUG STORES, 50c. OR POSTPAID BY MAIL, LARGE SAMPLE FREE! THE PAXTON TOILET CO.. BOSTON. MA8&. OOOTOH" HAMILTON AVERS. A. M.. M. 1, W- Vfc. ,m I O, r WO I fMlL r Jfim T Not only does this Book contain so much Information Helatlv rr
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