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WASN'T WORTH - THE LIVING ... . ' 1 - ' ' V , ",3 . WW III I ' ( " Wal Mr. Bowliag's . Conception, of life at One Time Thinks j, : .,' , Differently Now. ,:; ..; , ' LoTeland,vKy.-r"When I first wrote Tou, I was ffeellng bo miserable, that life WaBE)1 worth living.'" 80 writes, in a recent letter, Mrs. Anna Bowling, of tola place.- ' '. u "I was In bad shape, my left side hurt s6, at times, could hardly bear It, and I could not lie oh that side at night, at. all. , I also had another serious symptom of womanly' trouble. I finally decided to give Cardul, the woman's tonic, a trial, so I purchased a bottle, and by the time I had taken It, I felt better In every way,' so I got another bottle, and It straightened me out entirely. - '..' I feel as well now as 1 ever did In my life, and I can be safe In saying that Cardul Is the best medicine on earth for women. 1 had little faith In It before I commenced taking It, but now I Would not exchange It for all the other medicines." . Are you one of those poor women sufferers, who feel that life Is hardly worth the living?. Have you that ever lastingly tired, nervous, . worn-out, headachy feeling? It so, get a bot tle of Cardul and begin taking It to day. No doubt it is the very medi cine you need. ' f . ,'. . H, rrW i Cfcsttsnooea Medicine Co. Ladles' Advisory Dent.. Chattanawa. Tm . iw SucUl Itutmttitni on your case and 64-page book, Horn Treatment for Woman," sent la plain wiapir. aut, A correct guess passes for wisdom -with the man who makes the guess. GBAM7LATED ETELIDS CURED Tbe wont caaea, no mailer of bow ton atandlnf, are eared br the woodarfnl.oM reliable br.FDrtarv AnilMptle HeaJInaOll. lUUerea pain and hull at tae hub Urn. 260. Wo. 81 .00. ' Norway is to have one , of the world's greatest hydroelectric plants, developing 216,000 horsepower. . v; No. SIX-SIXTY-SIX ;: , This is a prescription prepared es : peclally for Malaria or Chills and "Fever. Pive or six doses will break ' any case, and if taken then as a tonic ; the fever will not return. 25c Adv. V... : ; x. Professional Comfort. " "That photographer ought not to have been dejected when his best girl refused him." . -' "Why oughtn't he?'' '- , "Because he certainly got. a good negative." . , - weii, wny nou , Mrs. Exeyl understand your (laugh ; ter, Jessie, has changed her name to "Jessica." -r Mrs. Wye Yes. - . - Mrs. Exe Well, I wish she hadn't. She's put the crazy notion Into my 1 girl Bessie's head to call herself "Bes Blca." Boston - Transcript. . Man She Wanted. ' ' - ''Will you marry me H he asked, . She paused for a moment . before she replied. .Then she said: ; , : "listen carefully," please. You are a man of ordinary abilities' and per fectly , , conventional ideas. You haven't the slightest conception of the new world movement which now taking place. 'You are intensely blind to all of its radicalism, intense ly, unoriginal, satisfied -to be an in tellectual nonentity, engrossed In that - horrible, stagnating thing . known as business,- and a mental slave to the opinions put forth by your dally pa per. .1 am a true feminist, an Individ ual searcher, bound by ho ties, seek- . ing the. highest self-expression in ad ranee art forms and -acknowledging no preconceived ' standards. - Will ' marry you Of course I will. Tou're Just the man I want." Life. u -The ? '1 American Breakfast . 'r and Cream .. ; - t ' Thin bits of choicest Indian - Com, ' so skilfully ' cooked - and ' toasted that: they are ' deliciously . crisp and . appetizing. . ; .- - - TfIt'r r l I Sold by Grocers everywhere Vczi Tellies MUST QUIT SELLING CALVES ' ,' '.".V , ' 1 . An Expert Bounds 'a Warning Agalnat the Selling of .Female and Imma ture Stock, , Atlanta, Gal, Sept. 11 If the South east is to become the, great cattle growing section that it should in view of its natural advantages and ' the present and growing demand for cattle with commensurate prices, farmerrs muBt. quit 'selling their female and immature stock, declares Dr.., C M. Morgant dairy agent of the Southern Railway, who . sounds ' 4 warning against a continuation of the whole ale , deportation of cattle from the South.. .-.-; ' . " ' " . ; t "Farmers should keep their heifers and build up the quality of their stock by the use of pure-bred bulls' of dairy or beef type as desired, , says, Dr. Morgan, "This is the only way to in crease the number or the quality of oattle in the Southeast. The scarcity Of cattle is world-wide and it i will never be possible to secure enough pure-bred cattle to develop the indus try in the Southeast, . ... , . " , , .- "Farmers w,ho sell calves are simp ly giving tbVdealer a good part of the profit they should have themselves. If calves were battened on the farm, using cotton seed meal as a concen trate, a higher price per pound would be received and the farmer would not only profit by this and tne additional weight but would have In the manure 85 per cent of the fertilizing vajtfe of the cotton seed meal. "With the good grazing furnished by Bermuda grass and Burr clover and - the abundance of forage crops that yield . bountifully in the South east, this section should be the great source of the country's beef -ud dairy products supply. The dairy dl vision of the Southern Railway -will send a man to help. build a dlonlna vat or silo and to co-operate with persons in the dairy business or de siring to enter it.-The U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture has offered to co operate with farmers who have eradi cated ticks 'and will send an expert to aid farmers In choosing desirable bulls of either dairy or. beef type." II Advised Law Hamper Railways. Chccago. W. L. Park, vice presi dent of the Illinois Central Railroad, said , that American roads i were Jnfe nor to K foreign roads because the American lines "had been hampered by ill advised, costly and pernicious laws, orders and regulations." He de livered the chief address before the Roadmasters' , and . Maintenance of Way Associations convention here. "The money . wasted in many direc tions through the interference of those who know Tittle about the ac tual conditions , on railroads ' would provide real safety if the railroads managers were permitted to spend It in tne proper -direction," he said.' "The money to make the improve ments required to bring our roads up to the standardsof foreign roads Is available in Europe but can not oe borrowed unless, investors are as sured that the investment will be safe and the interest paid when due."' Charlton Trial Again Delayed. Como. Italy. Porter Charlton, the young American who Is to stand trial for the murder of his wife, in 1910, j nas prepared a long memorandum on which " be will base his defense and nas turned it over to the official -in terpreter, SIgnor Vitale.. The examin-1 ing magistrate, Vudge rtognonl, who already bad begun investigation of the case, has been -, promoted and transferred to Milan. It is exoected that another magistrate will be. nam-1 ed to continue the investigation. On this account and for the additional reason - that Charlton, according to trustworthy . information, now gives a different version of the murder than that which he furnished In the United States, the investigation will be delayed and it Is feared that the i trial, will not begin before April. ; Two Governments Sign Aareement " Paris'. The governments of France and Haiti' have signed an agreement i to submit for arbitration the claims made against Haiti in 1910 by France. Jointly with the United States, Great Britain, Germany and Italy . The agreement also covers the claims of Syrians and Ottomans. English Builder Awarded Contract Washington. An English builder was awarded the contract for turbine I drums for the new.est American bat- uesnip No. 39 at a little more than one-third the price offered bv - th lowest American bidder. The accept ed id was S57.435, submitted by New York agents of the Cyclops Steel and iron Works. Sheffield. England. It is exceptional for the navy, department to Bend a contract abroad but Actln wecretary noosevelt Held that the ac tion was Justified by the differfln Between English and American prices. Twentieth Century Menace. . Colorado Springs. -Col.--The social evil-is the menace -of the twentieth ccntry was the contention of Dr. J H. tandls, of Cincinnati, before the American Health Association recent ly. , "There is no reason why diseases Occasioned by. the social evil should not receive the same treatment, aa far as their handllnx by heilth de partments is concerned, as the plague that of . Isolation," he said. Dr. Lan- dls advanced the Idea that dreas worn by women is responsible for in. flueces" which ire tindwmlnfus rato. RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your ' Rheumatism and all kinds of aches and pains Neuralgia, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Old - Sores, Burns, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne. Price 25c Adv. -" ' .' Quaint Critic. Qeorge B. Luks, the painter, said to a critic in his New York studio: "Your criticism Is , at any rate original and amusing, my boy. It reminds me of the colored laundress in the Ufflzl Gallery. "When this colored laun dress visited the Ufflzl, her mistress led her up to Corregglo's master Pce. There, Hannah, what do you think of that?' she said.. Hannah, shaking her head lugubriously, star ed'a long while af the pictured an gels whose white robes 'were all yel lowed by time, and then, with a sigh and a disapproving shake '. of the head, she said: 'De saints is de last folks to put up. wiv bad laundry work.'" '' ' Very Warm. , J -! i A party of commercial travelers were drawing the long-bow and spin nlng yarns of wonderful adventures on sea and land. . A silent .listener sat lalthe corner, ' Presently one of the company addressed him." ; "Have you traveled much, sir?" - "A little. I've been round the world seven times." V i ' "Tnen you must have had some striking . experiences. Perhaps, you would like to tell us one or two.! TWeU," said the stranger, "perhaps the most Temarkable was on my last voyage. At one time we found the heat- so terrific that we used to take it in turns to go down into the stoke hold to get a cooler,".. . ,. , f No more yarns were related that evening.. . .. n ..."-', , HBADACHE! AMD BILIOUS ATTACKS Caused by Malaria removed by the uae Of Elixir Babek eurar for such ailments. "Myself and whole household had suf fered very much for some time with Malarial Fever. 'Elixir Baak has cured us perfectly, so that we enjoy at present the best of health." Jacob Eb- eriy. r airrax court House, Va. EUxIr Babek SO cents, all drurrlsts or dv farceia r-oat prepaid from Klo ! (JO., Washington. D. c. The Substitute. "Do you ever Indulge in piscatorial amusements?" . - "No; these high flown ways are too much for me. I amuse myself princi pally with a little fishing party." For SUMMER HEADACHES Hicks' CAPUDINE is the best remedy- no matter what causes them whether from the heat, slttinsr in draushta. fever. Ish condition, etc. 10c, 26c and 60c per bottle at medicine stores. Adv. - ":: 'At Last ' '''' "I have just taken a parting look at Mrs. Gadders, who died yesterday." "Did she look natural?" ; "No, her chin was still." 3 1 sicians Ww -si ASTOKIA has met with pronoraiced Htot on the part of physicians, pharma- ceutical societies and medical authorities It is used by physicians with results most gratifying.: The extended usa of Castoria is unquestionably tio result of three facts : ; The- MsputaHa evidence that it is harmless: ' Seoonih-' That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimi lates the food: niih-lt is aa agreeahb and perfect substitute for Castor Oil. It is absolutely safe. It doc3 not eontaia any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotio and does not stupefy. It is unlike Scathing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Iledical Journal to say. Our duty, how ever, is to expose danger juid record ths incaixs of advancing healtL - The day for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. To our knowledge, i Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating lie system-rnot by stuperying it and our readers are entitled to the information.--Sallys Journal of MeaHJu WWslrfjS "'II I'll! ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT ANgelableRsiiarsfinnCrAs. simaatingdKRxKfamll&giiia:; ting oie atomacosanuJowelsM I-: MSkl Promotes DigesttonX3iecifuf ness and ResLContalns naUSm Omuoiloruhiiie nor Mineral not Narcotic. dUtiSemtt, ' jtiutetml ; ;, ; tarM4aVXsV -W A'"P. AoerfectErmedv forConsffea t ion. Sour StDiuarJi.Dlarrtwea WoimjCoimfeionsjevertsa- T&ss nri LCCSOI' SlfCP. The Cfntaijh Compass ; NEW YDBK. ! Eia Cory cf V.'i'spper," ", Cleanses the Wound. ; For Injuries from runty nails or any other external kurta, apply JIanford's Balaam, r It should kin any germs, cleanse the wound and remove sore ness. Then quick beaUng win follow Adv. ' .' '. Some glrla fall la others are pushed -mothers. - love, and aome In by anxious .. 0 .- THE BEST TREATKENT FOR ITCHING SCALPS. DAf.DRUFF . AND FALXJIbG HAIR To allay itching and Irritation of the calp, prevent dry, thia and tailing hair, remove cruata, scafas aad dan druff, and promote the growth and beauty of the hair, tb foTiowing spe cial treatment Is snoat eflacUve, agree able and economical. . Oa retiring, comb tho hair out atraiat all around, then begin at tbe aid aad make a parting, gently rabbins Cutienra Oint ment into the parting with, a bit of soft flannel held enrer the and of the finger. : Anoint additional : partings about half an inch - apart until the whole scalp has Deem treated, the pur pose being to get tb Cntlcara Oint ment on the scalp akha rather than on the hair. It is veil to place a light covering over the hair to protect the pillow from possible ataia. The next morning; shampoo with Catlenra Soap and hot water. Shampoos alone may be need as often aa agreeable, but once or twice a meata fs generally sufficient for this special treatment for women's hair. - Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skia Book. Address post card "Cuticura, Dept. 1 Boston." Adv. Nothing 1 "A doctor says thin Be long." "How about thin "Oh, life probably seems long to them in this dlaphaaoas ago." For 6unburn, laacct Bltee, Ivy Poison or any other akla Inflam mation us Tyree's AstmeptSe Powder and get quick reBeC . 2Sc at drag gists.' Sample seat tree fey J. S. Tyree, Washington, IX C Adv. Society fa Jadged by aome of the miBfits that manage to break an. For chronic pain la the back apply Hanford'a Balsam. Rub it on aad rub it in thoroughly. Adv. Netherlands usually produces enough hay for home conaempUon. Tr. reorr's VemifaM "Dead Shot" ail la and expels Worma Is a, Teiy lew hoars. &ar. . , A lot of dead one la every town are holding Out oa the avdertaker. ' Recommend Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Cfias. II. Fletcher. Dr. B. Halstaad Scott, of Chicago, Ills., says: "I have prescribed your . Castoria of tea for Infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory." Dr. William TWmont, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: Tour Castoria stands first In its class. la my thirty Tears of practice I can say I never have found anything that m died the place." Dr. J. XL Taft, of Brooklyn. N. Y., says: fl have used yonr Castoria and , found It an WTcnUunt remedy in my household and private practice for '.many years. Tlia IVirainla Is excellent'' - . '6 Dr. R. J. Hamleo. of Detroit, Mich., says: "I prescribe your Castoria extensively, as I hare Barer found anything to equal It for children's ' troubles. I an aware that there are Imitations In the field, but I always soe that my patients gt Fletcher's." ' Dr. Win. J MoOrann, of Omaha, Neb., says: ."As the father of thirteen children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside from my own family experience I have In my years of practice found Cas toria a popular and efficient remedy in almost every home." - Dr. J. B. Oansan. of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "The name that your Cas toria has made for itself la the tens of thousands of homes blessed by the presence of children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse ment of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it and . believe it aa excellent remedy." ;,-v;HYv'.V,;':'-' vC Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, Vo says: "Physicians generally do not prescribe proprietary treparation8, but In the case of Castoria my experi ence, like that of naaay ether physicians, has taught me to make an ex- -ception. I prescribe roar Castoria In my practice because I have found it to be a thoroughly rellahle remedy for children's complaints. Any physi cian who has raised a family, as I have, will join me in heartiest recom mendation of Castoria." . - csriuiris OA0TOI1IA always! ' , Sy Lzz t-a denature of Io EmlYcn Always Bougiit la" Oca Fcr Over 30 Years. thi enmua aaxpANv. his vosk am, I - u When q. woman suffering disorder is told that an operation is necessary, it of coocse frightens her. The very thought of the hospital operating table mA &a surgeon's knife strikes terror to her heart, and no nxidcr: It is quite true that some of these troubles may reach a stage -where an operation is the only resource, but thousands o women have avoided the necessity of an operation by takmg Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. This fact is attested by the grateful letters they write to as after their health has been restored. These Two Women Cary, Maine." I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering women to tell what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me. One year ago ' I found myself a terrible sufferer. I had pains In both sides and such a soreness 1 oould scarcely staighten up at times. My back ached, I had no appetite ana was so nervous I could, not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. It seemed almost im possible to move or do a bit of work and I thought I never would be any better until I submitted to an opera tion. I commenced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman. I had ' no pains, slept well, had good appe tite and was fat and could do almost Now answer this question if you can. Why shaa&Iain man submit to a surgical operation without first gwIngLydia. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial? You know diat it has saved many others why should it fail in your case? For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for fe male Ills. No one sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself if she does not try this f am nions medicine made from roots and herbs, it has restored so many suffering p sWrite to LYDIA E.PlNKHAM MEDICIKE CO. (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN. MASS.. for advice. Your letter will be opened, read by a woman ana neia in strict . Its Adornments. "What's the 'plant' in Wall street?" "Mostly green suckers." ;'- Castoria from some form of femumaa ' Prove Our Claim. all my own work for av four. I shall always feel 1 my (rood neaitn to vour i Mrs. Haywakd Sowaaa, Caay.Blav. Charlotte. N. O "1 wa Sat tsaal health for two yean, with botn aides and was very i leven lifted a chair it i a hemorrhage. I had a tne doctor said wa never would ret well an operation. A frnacfc i to take Lydia R. Pirifchaaafat reeta ble Compound, and I gjjaeWj saif ffcaf I am now enjoying fine Warrli mmL am the mother of a nicer tjelqr EA You can use this letter to aadp eUaesr suffeiing i I 10 Y vona 8U Charlottav K. C " woiuen to health. and answered i confidence TYPEWRIT Ail makes, sold, aaraal j skillfully repairadL $5 for 3 aOBcSt aad age rent applies, a American Typewriter Exrie, Is. Home Office. 605 E. 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