: . 1 v r c if. Buiuewmes tiayjifus mat me dp tU . II 1 - - - l- Eaeep or a iarouy is a uionue. . Constipation is an avoidable ;miseify-take Gariield Tea, Nature's Herb luxafve. Duty makes us do thing&A weut t,ut love maUes us do them beAutifully. Phillies Brooks. J i OXluY ONT! "BROMO foVtyXSE." That Is LAXATIVK 1UIOMU tri, l N-K. jA)r,k for tho signature of K. W. UKUV; k. Usui! thu World over lo Cure a Cold in One ijay, , vie. Cautifon. ; "I have a remarkable history," be ,gan the lady who,' looked like a possi ble client. "To tell or-ell?" inquired the law yer cautiously . Washington Herald. - . ..-''- Revealed. Krricker Why do you think the . Durglar was a married man? ' Bocker Because when I asked him .the time of night he said 12 instead of 3. Simplicity of Expression. A story was told on Martin Lomas ney at the Cape Cod commercial trav elers' dinner by Representative Pope of Leominster: "Last session Lomas mey was seen talking to someone in jone of the corridors, and as I passed ,1 heard these words: 'Shall I write jhim?' 'No,' said Lomasney; 'never write a thing when you can talk, and never talk when you can nod your head.' " Boston Record. Munvon's Cold Remedy Relieves tha I bead, throat and lungs nlmoft lmuieiliate Iv. Checks Fevers, stops Discharges of the nose, takes away all aches and pains I caused ly colds. It cures Grip and oh i Ptinate Coughs and prevents Pneumonia. Write Prof. Muuyon, G3rd and Jefferson Sts.,' Phila., Pa., for medical udvlce ub I eolutely free. ery Low Mates NEW ORLEANS, LA. MOBILE, ALA. PENSACOLA, FLA. and return account MARIM GRAB February 23-23 Via the West Point Route (Atlanta & West Point Railway Co. The Western Railway of Alabama) TICKETS ON SALE Feb. 21 to 27 (inclusive) FINAL LIMIT March II, 1911 Call on nearest Ticket Apent for all Information or write. f. M. THOMPSON, Dist. Pass. Agent iJ. P. BILLUPS. Gen. Pass. Aqc-M ATLANTA, GEORGIA BEST FOR RHEUMATISM. Here is a minister's testimony to show that Mexican Mustang Lini ment is best for Cuts, Burns, Bruises and other outward ailrr cnts. Rev. A. S. Singleton, Danville, Va., write r 'I have used your Mexican Mustang Lin iment for thirty "years and rind it the very best remedy for rheumatism and also a priiac flesh healer in case of a cut, a burn, a bruise in fact, almost any ailment that cm be cured by a liniment. In using I think it quite im portant to rub it well into the pores and re peat the operation nt frequent intervals." 25c. EOc $1 a bottle at Drue St. Gen'l Steves. Wood's Seeds For The Farm end Garden have an established reputation extending ever thirty years, be ing planted and used extensively by the best Farmers and Garden ers throughout the Middle and Southern States. Wood's Tlew for 1911 will Seed Catalog to what crops and seeds to plant for success and profit. Our pub lications have long been noted for the full and complete infor mation which they give. Catalog mailed free on request. Write for it. T. W. WOOD O SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. 1 Live Slock HOG HOUSE MADE PORTABLE Thes Structures Are in Many Ways of Practical Value to Farmer In Providing Shelter. (By J. C. FULLER.) Swine were originally natives of warm, damp climates. When do mesticated and given jproper protec tion they are found profitable In all agricultural districts. And yet no other farm animal is subjected to such uncomfortable quarters; he frequent ly sleeps in filth and eats from sour and dirty troughs. Fortunately, farm ers are now appreciating better meth ods for shelter and herd management. With the practice of these improved methods we find the portable hog house rapidly coming into favor. Only the simplest kind of work manship is necessary to build the port able house and much odd lumber can be worked into it. The portable house is peculiarly ad vantageous since it can be readily moved. The renter who finds it Im possible to provide expensive quar ters for his hogs can well afford to construct portable houses, since they can be retained as personal property. Many farmers construct hog houses Front of Shed-Roof House. without considering the importance of sanitation, ventilation and drain age. A hog house of any kind should be located on a high, dry site, and, if possible, on soil containing sufficient sand to drain well. A house located on an elevation may be somewhat colder in winter, but it is much cooler and more comfortable in summer. Where a large number of animals are continually housed in one hog house and fed in or around the house, the surroundings are sure to become more or less filthy and unsanitary. If feeding Is done on the inside it keeps a portion of the floor wet, and gives the entire building an offensive, dis agreeable appearance. On the other hand, by using the portable house, moving occasionally onto a ' fresh piece of ground, and feeding the hogs at a different place one avoids these unsanitary conditions. These port able houses are built to accommodate from four to six mature animals or ten to twenty shoats. This method keeps them much cleaner and more thirfty than when allowed to congre gate in larger numbers. Individuals of a herd showing exidences of a con tagious disease can be readily isolat ed. The shed-roof portable house, the end of which is here shown, Is a building six feet two inches high in front and three feet in the rear. When cut in the middle 12-foot boards can be used for boarding the front of the house. A small space left may be closed by a batten or frieze board at the top. The door of the A-shaped house il lustrated is arranged to slide in grooves marked "A" and "A." The solid lines on either side of the door represent the batten. The dotted line Front of A-Shaped House. "b" indicates theuloorway. The heavy lines marked "d" are the cross-pieces or cleats on tho door and should be nailed on tho outside to give the back a smooth "surface. A ventilator Is shown at "C." This furnishes ventila tion for two or three animals when all the doors are shut; if more ven tilation is desired, it can easily be secured by opening the small sliding door in the rear. This simple plan of ventilation avoids any direct drafts upon the animals and proves very effi cient. Proper Way to Feed a Horse. The stomach of the horse Is quite small that is, it will hold about two gallons. If the horse is fed his grain first, then hay and then watered, the grain will be pushed out of the stom ach before it is digested. The best way is to water first, then feed some hay and then the grain. In case the horse U warm it would not do to give all the water it would take, but It should be given a little even then. "t T T y t T- r liift in f in ' ... jJ I ill mi" i ' ! I ' i ' ! ' ' ' h' T ' ! : JLL--H At' T jNjtll U r.y 1 ci t i i . j 7&tiON FOtf HAULING' STOCK Conveyance Is pf practical Worth In Carrying Dairy Cow or Other Animal Short Distance. The wagon here illustrated has proved of practical worth for carrying a cow or other animal short distances. The ideas may be adopted by any practical farmer, who with the aid of his home blacksmith or wagon maker can construct a similar wogan, says a writer in the Farm and Home. The axle for the rear wheels Is dropped by means of right angles 10 to 14 inches from the hub, making it truly a "low down." There Is plenty of room in front for the small wheels to cramp Low-Down Stock Wagon. under the box in making sharp turns, and still leave room for the head and shoulders of the upright animal. The semi-circular arches or braces are of wrought iron flattened and bolted, running well down from the top of the box. The rear gate can be lifted off the wrought iron bracket hooks on which it rests at each of its four corners. SPRING PIGS QUITE SCARCE Thrifty, Well-Marked Sows Should Be Kept for Breeding Apple Or chard for Pasture. Pigs are scarce and high. The cause is largely due to the high price of all kinds of grain. The brood sows have been fattened and sold the re sult is a scarcity of shoats and pigs the country over. It will take at least a year before the farmers will be able to fill up their pens. The thrifty, well-marked female pigs should be saved for breeders. Alter the male pigs before they have made much growth. It is best to have this business done by an expert, as there Is less risk of loss. After alter ing place the pigs In a dry pen, hav ing a bed of clean straw. Give sweet skimmed milk mixed with wheat mid dlings. As soon as the cuts heal turn into grass and clover pasture. For the early fall market feed mill feed slop all they will eat twice a day. When the fodder corn is well eared and the grain is in the milk, cut up a few stalks and spread over the pasture once a day. Spread it out thin so that each one will get its full share. Give wood ashes and burnt wood twice a week. Keep the feed trough clean and dry. Sour slop, dirty troughs and yards are sure to breed cholera and swine plague. Breeding stock should have the range of a good clover pasture. There is no better pas ture for sows with pigs than the ap ple orchard. The fallen fruit will do when clean, and the grass and clover grazed close. If the sows are well fed they will not injuro the trees. Good Walkers. Some firms who use heavy horses make an absolute rule that their teams shall not be driven beyond a walk. Two results of such a course are ap parent tg the casual observer. First, their horses are in good condition and from that fact it is safe to rely on the statement of the owners that they are not always replacing horses that should have many years of usefulness before them. Second, their horses soon learn to walk fast. roe Feed all the small potatoes to the sheep and pigs. The experienced shepherd always provides his animals with an abun dance of salt. Potatoes may be fed to cows and hogs when the market price is com paratively low. There is considerable danger in feeding well-fed ewes too highly on wheat, corn and alfalfa hay. Blue grass makes an excellent fall and winter pasture If the farmer lets It grow rank early in the season. If the young ewoa are not in good condition there is likely to be a great deal of trouble about lambing time. One thing very noticeable in con crete barns is lack of dust and barn vermin which includes mice and rats. Success in pork production is large ly affected by the attention given to the health and comfort of the brood sow. All farm animals get hungry for a change of diet about this time of year. Hero is where the roots come In handy. All beef and mutton will hereafter be raised on the small farms and farmers must learn how to meet the new conditions. It is stated that over 10,000 swine have been immunized against hog cholera by the Ohio department of ag riculture since January 1, 1U10. When ewes run free and are given little feed with no shelter, there is no doubt but it proves fatal to success in the production of a large crop of lambs. YounGr pics should have the best of care and cet to eating nicely while on the mother. They should not be weaned until they are nine weeks old if good results are obtained. ttt yV K Is frequently jd wav to keen well is to take Gar- ea frequently. It insures good baalth.- Lngelfood cakes seldom make boj'S angelic. Drink Garfield Tea at night! It insures noruml action of liver, kidneys and bowels. There is nothing that can blunt the edge of humor like a dull appetite. Don't worry about your complexion take Garfield Tea, the blood purifier. In the fulfillment of duty we have a sense of blessedness, even in hours of weariness and simple endurance. Taylor. - Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullen is Nature's great remedy Cures Coughs, Colds. Croup and Whooping Couch and all throat and iun troublen. At druggists. 25e, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Exactly. "Papa, what is flatterly?" "Praise of other people, my son." Boston Transcript. Many people have receding gums. Rub Ilamlins Wizard Oil on gums and stop the decay; chase the disease germs with a mouth wash of a few drops to a spoonful of water. Policy. He Darling, I would die for you! She Dearest, do you carry much Insurance? For OLIS and OKIP nicks' Capvbise is the best remedy re lieves the achirifr and feverishness cures the Cold and restores normal conditions. It's liquid effects immediately. lDc., 25c, and 50c. At drut; Htores. The man in the church with the roving eyes looking over the bulbous nose is pretty sure to be strong on the doctrines. TO DRIVE OrT MALARIA. AM lit I P TTIE STSTESI 'I'a'ro tho Ohl btandanl uROVK'S TASTKLKSd CHILL TONIC You know what you are taking. The ioruiula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing It is slmplT (quinine andiron in a tante le3 form. The (juinino drives out the malaria and the Iron builds up the system. Bold by aU Uealeis fur BJ years. Vrive SO cents. Knew His Cue. "She told him that she must not see hli any more." "What did he do?" "Turned out the. gas." Exchange. Many Children Are Sickly. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for children break up colds in 24 hours, relieve feveriMh ness, headache, stomach troubles, teethingf disorders, move and regulate the bowels, and destroy worms. The- are so pleasant to take children like them. Used by mothers for 22 years. At all druggists, 25c. Sample mailed FREE. Address. A. S. Olmsted, LeKoy, N. V. Cause Enough. "What's the bearded lady so mad about?" inquired the armless won der. "Somebody sent her a catalogue of a safety razor factory," caid the living skeleton. Chicago Tribune. CURED HER BABY OF ECZEMA "I can't tell in words how happy the word 'Cuticura' sounds to me, for it cured my baby of itching, torturing eczema. It first came when she was between three and four weeks old, appearing on her head. I used every thing imaginable and had one doc tor's bill after another, but nothing cured it. Then the eczema broke out bo badly behind her ear that I really thought her ear would come off. For months I doctored it but to no avail. Then it began at her nose and her eyes were nothing but sores. I had to keep her in a dark room for two weeks. The doctor dil no good, so I stopped him coming. "For about two weeks I had used Cuticura Soap for her every day, then I got a box of Cuticura Ointment and began to use that. In a week there was a marked improvement. In all I used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment and my baby wa3 cured of the sores. This was last November; now her hair is growing out nicely and she has not a scar on her. I can not praise Cuti cura enough, I can take my child any where and people are amazed to see her without a sore. From the time she was four weeks old until she was three years she was never without the terrible eruption, but now, thanka to Cuticura, I have a well child." (Sign ed) Mrs. H. E. Householder, 2004 Wil helm St., Baltimore, Md., May 10, 1910. Had His Uses. 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