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Elgin, Ill. —-** After fourteen years of suffering everything from female com- plaints, I am at last restored to health. “1 employed the “best doctors and dA even went to the hospital for treat- ment and was told here was no help for me. But while tak- ing Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound I began to improve and I ued its use until I was made well.” -— Mrs. H Kearneysville, W. Va.—*“] feel it my uty to write and say what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. 1 suffered from female weakness and at times felt so miserable I could hardly endure being on my feet. “After taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and following your special directions, my trouble is gone, Words fail to express my thankfulness, I recommend your medicine to all my friends.” — Mrs. G. B. WHITTINGTON. The above are only two of the thou- sands of grateful letters which are con- stantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass. , which show clearly what great things Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound does for those who suffer from woman's ills. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confle dential) Lynn, Mass, Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver fis right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com pel a lazy liver to do its duty. Cures Cone stipation, In. digestion, Sick and Distress After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genuine must bear Signature WE $12 PER SET FOR TEETH PAY Plo 0D FALSE Highest which are of no value to you rices paid for Old Gold, Silver, Platinum, Yiamonds and Precious Stones Money sent by return mail, PHILADELPHIA SMELTING AND REFINING CO. (Established 2 years) BIACHEATNUTST. PHILADELPHIA PA. Pottits Eve Salve W. N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 17-1912 OVER 100 YEARS OLD FUMIGATOR OF MUCH VALUE As Essential to Gardener as Sprayer Is to Fruit Grower—One May Easily Be Made at Home. (By J. W. GRIFFIN.) A good fumigator is of as much value to gardeners as the sprayer is to fruit growers, market gardeners end farmers, One may easily be made at home of a size to suit the parties who use it. 1 will describe sufll- lent in size for ten or fifteen acres For destroying the aphis, or plant louse, there is nothing 1 have ever used that equals tobacco smoke. The one po Home-Made Fumigator, appli wood pleces Is 1 foot wide in rear; she barrow front Aare the hi: wheels wheels: ) » lanier +3 3 PE 7 teet long; the bellows is foot The pipe le a sheet deen fire box and the ing from iron To get the co smoke best leaves resnlts elightly injurious Little Creatures May Be Destroyed by Sprinkiing Wit Quite Weak Lime Water. “Eave up t mere | the soil appea snails, and one were all that was cases referred to. Marks Out Strips and Has Arms to Carry Pieces. What type of sod « Iowa man A a pair of arms lower extremity in arms appears to be an utter has bes improved n patented handle has from the planes sharpedged by an long nae i 3 projecting paraliei The terminate in bearing elbows The blades, too, are spaced about a foot or the width apart, Improved Sod Cutter, of an ordinary strip of sod, and by pressing down on them a strip can be quickly marked out. It is quick work then to divide the long strip Inte shorter ones and remove the latter by rolling them up and carrying them on the elbows of the implement. Every plece of sod is thus made exactly the same width, which gives it a much neater appearance when transplanted ind leaves np ragged places to fill up. Some Interesting Facts Given Which Show Advantage Slightly In Favor of Former, (By ANDREW BOBS) Most people have hn idea that rot. manure is a much more valuable fresh from the barns or yards. This idea prevails because of the heavy, compact nature rotted manure. The value of ig determined by the amount elements of fertility tained therein. These elements mainly nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash. They are usually figured at 1G¢, 6c and Ge per pound, respective ly. On this basis a ton of fresh barn vard manure is worth $1.98. A ton of rotted manure is worth $2.04, or only 6c more. When the fact is comsid- con. are fresh ton of barnyard manure to make one rotted manure, owing to the loss from evaporation and leaching, it can be geen that much of the fer- tilizing matter originally contalned is logt in the rotting process An eastern stale reports ting observations on the mental use of fresh and manure. Both were used on and wheat crops, In comparison with unmanured land. The yleld of corn on unmanured land 38.1 bushels per land dressed with rot ted manure, a vield of 65.1 bushels where gome in. teres exper! rotted the corn was On acre led, acre the 27.8 bushels, use of and from t manure 32.8 bushe 5 bushels per acre in favor ire On the wheat similar, were ged or of the ' iE.€¢iR per increased small in bo arly the fac is nt least as ge ure, and for g DUMPING RACK QUITE HANDY Apparatus, Invented by North Dakota Man, Furnishes Frame for Carrying Corn Fodder. © engily the wagon 1 TR poset Bons umping Rack, wing forward, last threshing sea and created much interest among farmers and ma weal hine men of the rorth as its steady feed threshes from to 700 bushels more of grain than methods EN and FARM NOTES Four Inches is about the right depth to plant potatoes, Potatoes usually do well when plant. ed on clover sod Provide good drainage and plenty of suitable fertilizer, Deep plowing, well manured, is good preparation for the cabbage patch. A home repair outfit will save you many dollars before it outlives {ts use. fulness Rotation of crops gives a distribu. tion of labor as well as many other advantages, Onlons should be sown at the ear lest moment the ground can be got In good condition, Parsley sowed In cold frames will be helped by a mulch of manure be tween the rows, in direct contact with the tuberous roots, but have the sofl very rich. If blight was bad in the potatoes Inst year it will be well to select a new location for the patch this spring. Too late now but next fall dig your seed potatoes with your own hands. Pleking out the choice ones from the very best hills, Lime is a splendid disinfectant and can be used to advantage in the sta. bles, hog houses and poultry houses or upon the farm. Clover is rich in nitrogen, and de velops tubercles which attract nitro gen from the alr where Ii is stored 1a inexhaustible quantities, t's dimicuit for a wan economy and be ime wpulér 8 the same pug Health is the fashion the her laxative which Ba rings good health, purities the blood 9 Literal, For DY and GRIP Hicks Car: i the best remedy Heves the ac) 11 Cold and re liguid effects At drug stores What raug Make. 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Then in the spring of 1803 1 had an attack of la grippe and ma- laria which left me too weak to con tinue my work Medicine failed to give me any relief, a change of cli mate failed 1 thought 1 should never be able to go back in school again. “1 ate enough {the ordinary meats—wuite bread, vegetables, etc.) but was hungry after meals “I happened at this time to read an article giving the experience of an other teacher who had been helped by Grape-Nuts food 1 decided to try Grape-Nuts and cream, as an experi ment. It was a delightful experience, and continues so after a year and a half of constant use. “First, 1 noticed that I was not food pounds in weight, “1 finished the year's work without any kind of tonics—wag not absent from duty even half a day. “Am still in best of health, with all who know me wondering at the im. provement, “1 tell them all ‘Try Grape-Nuse!'™ Name given by Postum Co. Battle Creek, Mich, “There's a reason.” Ever rend the above letter? 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Ti has cured thousands, HERE'S A TYPICAL Walter J. Btanton, 113f Camden N. thing will pire f OLhaing it pi IB good INecicine CASE— ¢ Pear Bt ant lice as the most and other expensive Lh uergard ' tw generation, Cut ura Olntment have 1 heads #il entirely cure Get Boan's at any Dreg Store, 5c. I DOAN’S ¥ i of the Soap irugeists Smart * ' Little Boy. i nm : ¥ QAnge: 3 cure gers’ Huckleberry Cordial is a edy, tested and (ie thossands of re ev wi uvenir Book FREER Haltiwanger- Taylor Drug Co, Atlanta, Ga. 4 for On federsie Veterans S MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT FOR BACKACHE. Dr. J C. Compron, Ratliff, Miss. says: l gave Mezican Mustang 1 hb trial in & case Sever rot a We kache w = forms LEgave to be a good prescribe it Loh wo tied I beliey remedy and shall continne tc 285¢. 50c. $1 & bottle at Drug & Gen] Stores THENEW FRENCHREMEDY. 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For the woman to be happy and good-looking she must netursily have good health, Dragging-down feelings, hysteria, hot-Sashes or constantly returning pains and eches—are too greet a drain upon a woman's visslity and strength. Dr. Pierce's Favorite "Prescription restores weak and sick women to sound health by regu lating and correcting the local disorders which are generally responsible for the above distressing symptoms. “1 suffered praciy for a nusnber of years and for the past three yours was o bad that life was a misery to me,” writes Mus. B. F. Dicx- OVER, of Utles, Ohio, Route 4. “The doctors told me | would have go t» a hoepl wiore 1 would ever be better, A year ago this winter and spring | was worse than ever before. At each period | suffered like one in torment, | am the mother of six children. [ was so bad for five months that | knew something must be done, so 1 wrote to Dr. RV. Pierce, telling him as nearly as i covid how | suffered. He outlined a eourse of treatment which 1 followed to the letter, | took two bottles of "Pavorite Prescription’ and one of "Golden Medical Discovery * and a fifty-cent bottle of "Smart- Weed,’ and have never suffered much since. I wish 1 could tell every suffering wauman the world over what a boom Dr. Pierce's madicines are. There is no use wasting time and money doctoring with anything elise or any one else.” The Medical Adviser by R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y., soswers hosts of delicate questions sbout which every woman, single or married ought to know, Sent Sree on receipt of 31 stamps to pay for wrapping end mailing only, SHOES *2.25 2.50 *3.00 *3.50 *400 & *5.00 For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS WEAR W. LL. DOUGLAS SHOES You can save money use they are more economical and satisfactory in Qyie, fitand wear than any other makes. .L. Douglas name and price stamped on the bottom guarantees full value and protects the wearer against high prices and inferiorshoes. Insist upon having the genuine W. L. Douglas shoes. ooh No rie WL 1f your dealer eannot supply W, J; Dongins shoes, Binsin, rag a aiop Reh en reryw hore Reduce The Feed Bill-Improve The Animals reos los do more work: ve more and better Milk and Butter Ho ang goa 8 grow better oathag Ly ny mere eggs, and all as wh . wie an ® take on more flesh aid fat Abd Gevelop more rapiily and keep in r oan ition when fed on Cottonseed Meal and Cottonseed Hulls reeding took, Mares Cows, Bows or Hwes, it Is especially For B v on Nu ing tos thin Hay, far cheaper than Corn, Write for free Bookiet containing much valuable information to Feeders and Stok THE BUREAU OF PUBLICITY Interstate Cottonseed Crushors Association B% Main Street, Dallas, Texas