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"poisoning, or . the state of being poisoned, from toxic, substances produced within the body." This is a condition due to the stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, or pores of the body failing to throw off the poisons. More than 50 of adults are suffering from this trouble. This is probably why you are suffering from nervousness, headaches, loss of appetite, lack of ambition, and many other symptoms produced by Auto-Intoxication, Your whole system needs stirring up. E3R. PIERCE'S QOLOEw EMEBSSSML BSSS&UERV j flit Tablet of LkfukI Form) r,.vill remedy the trouble. It first aids the system to expel accumulated poisons. It acts as a tonic and finally enables the body to eliminate its own poisons without any outside aid. Obey Nature's warnings. Your dealer in medicines will supply you, or you may send 50c for a sample package of tablets by mail. Address Dr.R. V.Pierce, Buffalo.N.Y. More Convenient jDid the baby take his prepared food l avidity, nurse?" JNo'm; he took it with a spoon." 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AVoKdx Price 25c. 50c and 41.00 ill Dealers c-mM?s JANFORD'S X 3 Certainly Not. "I don't waste any time on anything don't understand." "Then you never eat hash." SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES Allen's Foot-Ease, the Antiseptic powder for Tired, Tender, swollen, nervous feot Gives rest and comfort. Makes walking a delight. Sold everywhere, 26a Dtm't accept any tubititute. For 'HKB sam ple, address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N T Adv. Fitting. "What a flat face that apartment house agent has!" "Yes, but quite a suite expression." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It Signature of UStTJ&iA In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Penitent. "What became of that son of yours who studied music?" Oh, he's a well known conductoi now. A Combination Grain and Hay Rack So Constructed That the Litter Cannot Fall on the Necks and Shoulders of the Sheep. Do not wait too long in the spring before shearing. There is nothing gained and it is a question whether or not the sheep do as well carrying a heavy fleece after the weather be gins to warm up as without it. It will do no harm to ihear just as soon as the heavy frosts of spring are over, but of course a dry, warm shelter must be ready for the sheep at night This shelter should always be left open in the day time so the sheep can PA rftr - - ' - ' -1 A Nine-Pound Fleece in Good Condi tion and Properly Tied With the Flesh Side Out. run into it in case of rain. A wet sheep is always in danger of taking cold, and "snuffles" are harmful. ; The sheep should always be driven to shelter when a rain comes on, al though if the shed is convenient to the pasture they will "generally go into it of their own will, particularly when a gusty, heavy wind and rain storm comes on. Lambs are silly pates and must al Ways be shown things. If they are made to enter the shed with the moth er in time of storm they will soon learn to do so always, but they must be watched or else they may wander about in the rain and get soaked and chilled and die. If the sheep carry heavy coats dur ing the rainy spring months they are likely to become soaked, because they will often stay out till they feel the water on their hides. Once a heavy fleece is thoroughly wet through, it takes a long time to dry out, particu larly in cloudy weather. This is one reason why , sheep should be- sheared early as possible On the home farm of the writer we always sheared our sheep in March arid with good results, both as to the wool crop and the health of the sheep. We used the old-fashioned spring, sharp-pointed shears, but the hand machines of today are much bet ter. Some men who go about from farm to farm shearing sheep still use the old hand shears and an expert will do very well with them, but the ama teur will make sad work of the shear ing and clip many a piece from the animal'3 skin. With a hand machine a small flock can be quickly disposed of by the owner of the flock, who should al ways do his own shearing. For large flocks the power machines in the hands of experts do the work rapidly and well. PEST REFUSED ADMITTANCE I j Shipment of Cotton Seed, Infested by Pink Boll Worm, Intercepted by Government Officials. SKIN TROUBLE ITCHED BADLY ' iiwinsiisi "' T The Reliable Remedy lor ail Torms oi RHEUMATISM GETS AT THE JOINTS PROM THE INSIDE Llnnld. Tablets. Liniment , . ' ' J V X &T mn by all V druggists fthpBs m I w w m, I iuu i n-uven i wiii yspepsia Tablets 'P intestinal jrermeotation, immediately. lleveGasaud Distress after Eating. One e only, 60c. Money refunded If they do t help, or write for Free Sample Bos and TKX them first it you wlan. Broadway 800TH-OVERTON CO. New' Yort Glenns P. O., Va. "My baby's trou ble began with an itching and then a little bump would come and she could not rest day or night. The trou ble affected her whole body. The bumps festered and came to a head and the corruption looked like thick matter, kind of a yellow color. The sores itched so badly until it seemed to me she would scratch herself to pieces and then a sore would form and her clothes would stick to her body and pull off the little scab. In some places she would scratch and irritate the sores until they seemed to be large. She was affected about a year. "I wrote for a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I bathed her body in warm water and Cuticura Soap and then I applied the Cuticura Ointment, and they afforded relief aft er "twice using. I bought some more Cuticura Soap and Ointment and in side of two weeks she was cured.' (Signed) Mrs. J. R. Greggs, Nov. 21, 1912. 4 Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free.with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv, When He Gets "His." "A man seldom gets what he Is look Ing for," observed the old fogy. "Unless he is looking for the worsl of it," corrected the grouch. Some men are naturally fast, and some are tied to their wives apror strings. Vhcrtavcr You Need a General Tonic Tho Old Standard m BOVB &. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture) The federal horticultural "board has intercepted a Shipment of cotton seed from Egypt which was found to be heavily infested by the so-called pink boll worm. This is a result of the quarantine against cotton' seed which was promulgated by the board some time ago. The seed, which was in tended for planting in Arizona, ar rived in Boston, where the customs officials, under instructions from the board, obtained possession of it. 1 The pink boll worm is the most seri ous cotton pest In Egypt. In that country it does as much damage as the boll weevil in this country. The possibility of reducing the damage it causes has been considered by gov ernmental commissions and confer ences for several years. Like the boll weevil, it works for the greater part of its existence within the bolls. Frequently it makes its way inside the seeds, where It can live for an indefinite time. In fact, in experi ments performed in the ministry of agriculture in Egypt it was found that the worms have lived for as long as seven months in seed In storage. PEANUTS AS SOIL IMPROVER ft" i!a!ly Yaluabls as a General Strengthening Tonic, Because it Acts on the r, CNY8S out Malaria, tnncnes ine biooa ana uuiias up tne wnoie system. fa know what you are taking when you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic, aa !) formula is printed on. every label, showing that it contains the well-known jiic properties of QUININE and IE0N. It has no equal for Malaria, Chills and ' s?er, Weakness, General Debility and Loss of Appetite. Gives life and vigor to jiraing Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. A True Tonio and Sure Appetizer, r icrn people and children. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. 50a Goobers Do Well on Any Dry Soil and Are Easily Cultivated Hogs Are Fond of Them. We have raised Spanish peanuts for hogs for the last seven years. Last Beason we had 18 acres and the last of September turned in 94 head of hogs, large and small. I would rather have one acre of peanuts for hogs than two acres of corn. With corn and peanuts in the same field hogs will eat the "goobers" first, writes J. E. Sammon of Sherman, Tex., in the Missouri Val ley Farmer. The goobers do well on any dry soil, and are easily cultivated. If half the vines are covered in culti vating all the better. Last year we gathered half an acre by measurement for seed, and when cured and dry they weighed out 42 bushels, 30 pounds to the bushel. The hay from the vines is superior to alfalfa if saved. If the nuts are "hogged" down, the ffoil Is Im proved each year. The roots of the peanut gathers bacteria, which form nitrates in the soil, although not to thA name extent as stock peas. Pea nuts are a valuable crop in thin soils and should be experimented with in the corn belt if hogs are kept to gather them. ii tne sow eats her young, It is a direct reflection upon the feeder. Lime should frequently be scattered around the poultry house as a disin fectant The quickest and surest way to down competition is to produce bet ter stock. When the chicks stand around list lessly and peep, lice very often are to blame. High roosts, when one keeps the heavy breeds, are conducive to bum- blefoot and leg weakness. Wet mashes are better for fatten ing fowls because they are more eas ily digested than dry feeds. The lack of good, sharp grit is the cause of many poultry ailments. In digestion is one of the principal ones. When the sow begins to carry straw it's time to put her in comfortable quarters and to watch for the litter to come. One of the best disinfectants for a dairy barn is sunlight After the installed, the cost is ' Is it possible there is a woman in this country who con tinues to suffer without giving Lydia E. 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The Compound is my best friend and when I hear of a woman with, troubles like mine I try to induce her to taKe your medicine." Mrs. & T. Richmond, 199 Waldo Street, Providence, R. I, ;. ,, A Minister's Wife Writes: Cloquet, Minn. "I have suffered very much with irregularities, Eain and inflammation, but your wonderful medicine, Lydia E. Pink am's Vegetable Compound, has made me well and I can recommend the same to all that are troubled with these complaints." Mrs. Jen , tfiE Akerman, co Kev. K. Akerman, Cloquet, Minnesota From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch,' QuincyV Mass. SouTn Quincy, Mass.4- The doctor said that I had organic trouble and he doctored me for a long time and I did not get any relief. I vertised and I tried it and found relief before I had finished the first bottle. I continued taking it all through middle life and am now a strong, healthy woman, and earn my own living." Mrs. Jane D. Murdoch, 25 Gordon St., South Quincy, Mass. f.Write to LYDIA E. ITS 11 AM MEDICINE CO. 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