WOMAN FEELS 10 YEARS OUNGER Since Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Re- stored Her Health. Louisville, Ky. — “1 take great pleas gre in writing to inform you of what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound has done for me. 1 was weak, nervous, and cared for nothing but iid sleep. Now I ean go ahead with my { worl® daily and feel i ten years younger than before 1 started taking your medi- cine. | will advise any woman to consult with you before going to a doctor.” — Mrs, INize Wile LIS, 2229 Bank St., Louisville, Ky. Another Sufferer. Relieved. Romayor, Texas. —‘‘1 suffered terri- bly with a displacement and bladder trouble. 1 was in misery all the time and could not walk any distance. I thought I never could be cured, but my mother advised me to try Lydia E. Pink ham'’s Vegetable Compound and 1 did. **1 am cured of the displacement and the bladder trouble is relieved. I think the Compound is the finest medicine on earth for suffering women.” — Mrs. VioLA JASPER, Romayor, Texas, I* yon want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opemed, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence, Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief—Permanent Cure CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta- ble — act surely but gently on the hver. Stop after dinner dis- tress—cur indigestion, improve the complexion, brighten the eves, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genuine must bear Signature STOP that Pain in the Side Kill the Pain} Hackaches, “Ridney © iaring urination a nd permanently re. WELLS fore veed by Famoos Backache REMEDY This sterling medicine has proved ita worth daring ¥ years of actos] use =} be in every € arantol pact wae 5 ves pain Oo protect b armel habit fore time-triod remedy for joryoun Sent prepaid vn receipt of price 81.00 por bottle, Wette Tor information. free on request, Wells Remedy (ao... Baltlmere Bd, Sole Proprietor and Distributors She Knew. If 1 what Bookkeeper asked my salary do 3 lady things! Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the - Signature of SILT nr In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria An ter Oklahoma inventor's light enough hand, yet will evenly and cover each corn plan- is to arried in the HOW For SUMMER HEADACHES Hicks’ CAPUDINE is the best remedy no matter what CRUReS whe irom the heat, sitting in « ish condition. ete, ie. = bottle at medicine stores, Some men rather love at Young than would and lose never love all REMOVE PINE STUMPS Clearing of Land for Agricultural Purposes Is Problem. When Cleared and Properly Handled Soil Is Rich and Valuable—Big Cost of Work Has Discounr aged Many Settlers, (By E. B. FERRIS.) Practically one-third of the area of Mississippi is embraced in what is known as the Long-Leaf Pine belt. Also large portions of many of the other states bordering on the Atlantic ocean and Gulf of Mexico are, or once were, covered with thie long-leaf pine. The clearing of these lands for agricul- tural purposes is quite a problem, a8 80 many acres have been denuded of their timber growth and await de velopment at the hands of the farmer As a rule it quite an matter to free the land from logs and tree tops, but the removal of the stumps is reall pine lands, is easy the hard woods the stumps of decay very as resistant for unlike other pines, long-leaf pine do many being almost decay as bronze, The McNeill experiment station has removed the stumps from 100 acres of land, using all known methods, keeping sufficient data to approximately the cost by the fast, to not each meth A Stump Puller. this land was cul years before acres of 1 veral and ind removing this experience led that it is far better to wre the The lands can land is vated sconomic them tei meth a Bure iF ¢ i f persisted conditions come i of method is inches ceagitates hastened i gh the gr on the ¢ SOTVES Aas 3 face of furnace flame ps ump and hea requi thus he time stump ith little and depth ben f the way met} first and fairly satisfacto “ty juick by mits umps is dvr attered re mains to namite Jo shatter the pine stumps. In order the amount it i8 necessary into ! one-quarter 1 of dy gen run of iis with mentioned of explosive to place bored well tamp same dynamite holes stump and to thor Uric Acid Is Slow Poison Excess uric acid left causes in the ble more di ed a weak ki than any other poison dnes VS CAR ng its effects are backache. head- 8, irritability, nervousnes “blues,” rheumatic atts and urinary disorders. L ater efiects are dropsy, gravel or heart disease. Zines K% If yon would avoid uric acid tronhles keep your kidneys healthy. To stimu- late od strengthen weak kidneves., use boan's Kidoey Pills—~the best recom mended special kidney remedy. A Misstasippt Case Mra. A RB 801 HK Catumbus mire I rible pair in m back and ips My bladder was badly inflamed I often cried in pain Doctors didnt help me and § was ail run down Doan's Kidney Pills brought res Hef from the first and three boxes cured me I have felt" Hke a Alilors ent person since Get Doan’s at Any Store, 50c » Box DOAN’ KIDNEY PILLS FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO, N. Y, Pay ne Third Ave, Mine fey “Every Picture Delle 00 Story.” had aut ars ———— A Stump Borer. ith sand or clay tO 80 i from oughly w Effort should these holes that the explosion in all directions in otherwise It will weakest side and lace pressure will the stump. simply fail A good boring ma vers blow the shatter the stump chine be as boring these out to can ed effectively for reducing the cost over haud boring at least per cent There is an element of danger in the use of dynamite, but a very slight one : holes, Ho Alfalfa Hay for Cows. Because of the high protein content. alfalfa is especially valuable as a feed for dairy cows for breeding animals It is of economic when value the place of high-priced, protein-rich concentrates, such. as bran and cotton seed meal. It is more economical, un. der moet conditions at least, to feed it as a part ration either with corn or fitover or grass hay, rather than t~ | feed it alone. SOME GOOD BEE ESSENTIALS Neglect to Provide Honey Gatherer: With Drinking Water as Culpa- ble as Neglecting Food. (By BESSIE L. PUTNAM.) We take pleasure In kindness, in various ways, animals, well profit in this humane that it should extend to the come as a new thought to many. knowing that there ble as to cut off the food supply, and yet the bees are in many Instances wholly disregarded in this respect. Yet the insects pluckily shift themselves in such cases, may be found congregated around the vilest spots, if they happen to contain moisture, not because they do not pre fer pure water, but because it ig not convenient obtain You may notice how they invariably flock around the watering trough, if it happens to stand in the neighborhood of the hives, showing plainly that wa- ter is necessary, and can you appreciate how many are drowned this effort to get a drink? A fountain for their special accom modation i8 so easily m that it is wasteful to neglect it. Cover a pan or other shallow dish with screen cloth, and keep the dish with water, placing it in a place, where it will keep as cool as possible The bees can get the moisture throufh the screen, and vet no of their drowning hardship through which for to to in fail ade wire filled shady there is possi Another lect, and pure sults neg dis 1€& FTAs one often is a failure to keep tk front of the hive How woulc have tacle in tired Ease i you like such an your 1 when coming and heavy lad and conven fence applied to the La without its TOAD SHOULD BE PROTECTED Insects of One Kind or Ancth. er—MHeipful to Farmer. Investigations carried partment common place which on by the of ag: garden among the An stomachs these were mgs and beet Ie bugs, plun cabbage moti In the stom seven thousand legged Common Garden Toad. army fifty-five ped another was given twenty-four ¢ gypsy moths at one feeding. With so much requi ¢ ¥ 17 i t a Bin meal, 1 put nsect Ei fn fieylt indeed to an estims Huge food hawks, : Crows, poulirs The lit to be ind ' be protected CAre as ar the ich frequ snakes and skunks, and destroy young toads which are { should al usefy ROTATE OR FAILURE, WHICH? Mention, All Accumulate Under the One-Crop System, The accumulation of noxious weeds on the farm is serious sources of This results as a rule from the ant growth or too long continued culture of the same crop or class of crops on the same land. Wilt fn various crops, bacterial diseases, grain rusts, and weeds and Insects too numerous all in one-crop syst multiply to such ultimately it becomes secure profitable re thus infested. Re. varieties must then be secured or crops cultivated on land not sub ject to these pests. All these troubles tan be avoided and the fertility of the soil greatly improved by intelligent aystems for any arming, so far as they have been de veloped, ges, and € insects if the moat const te mention | under the pegts often accumulate the soi Thase an extent that impossible to turns from la sistant ¥ em nd department ton, D. C. A— of agriculture, Small Farms in Demand. The U, 8B. Reclamation Service an- nounces that an increased desire on the part of settlers on irrigation pro Jecta to take up small farms hag ne ceasitated regulations facilitating the subdivision of established farm units Un most of the government projects the farm unit consists of 40 and 80 acre tracts. “BADACHIE AND BILIOUS ATTACKS Caused by Malaria removed by the use of Elixir Babek cure for such aliments “Myself and whole household had suf- fered Yory much for some time with Malarial ever. ‘Elixir Babek’' has cured us perfectly, so that we enjoy at present the best of health.” —Jucob Eb- erly, Fairfax Court House, Va. Eilxir Babek 0 cents, all druggists or by Parcels Post prepaid from Kloczew~ | ski & Co, Washington, D, C. Remarkable. Sometimes one in te most Frost his friends places Snow rung Across unexpected True Agnes at home ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED Falmouth, Ky.— T wo years ago 1 was troubled with skin and scalp troubles. 1 would have pimples that would break out and form sores on my face and head, with terrible {teh ing The eczema on my face and# head itched and burned and when | scratched it, it made sores and 1 was very disfigured for the time be. ing My head became 80 gore 1 could not touch it with a comb: it became a mass of sores. My hair fell out gradually, "1 was afflicted about a 1 used ra Soap and after using three was getting better and in three months, after using eight of Cutie Soap five boxes of Cuticura Olntment, 1 was completely cured of eczema” (Signed) Frank Vastine, Dec. 12, 1812 Cuticura Soap and sold throughout the world. Sample of each free with 32- i Address card “Cuticuta Yesterday | found | year bef Ointment weeks | legs than cakes ire Cuticu and them and ura Ointment OOK L, Bc SKIN Dept post ~AdV elon Had His Goat, Evidently and t} 1” 4 $49 Kf $3.00%3.50 %4.00 34.50 AND $6.00 SHOES | FOR MEN AND WOMEN BESTBOYS BHOER In the WORLD ben, $2.00, $2.60 and $8.00 Ser————————— The largest makers of Men's $3.50 and $4.00 shoes in the world. S——————— Ask your dealer to show yon W. L. Douglas 83.50, 84.00 and 84.50 shoes. Just as good in style, fit and wear as other makes costing 85.00 to 87 00 % —the only difference is the price. Shoes in all leathers, styles and shapes to sult everybody, If you could visit W. I. Douglas Inrge facto. f ries at Brockton, Mass, and see for yourself how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are made, you would then anderstand why they are warranted to fit better, look better, hold their shape and wenr longer than any other wake for the price, It W, L. Dougiss shoes sre not for sale in your vie rect frome the factory and save the mnidd. mma Khoes for every member of the family, a1 all § 3 Faroel Post, postage free, Write fur Filntrn tes Cutaleg. It will show you how to order by mall 4 why you oan ssve honey on your footwear, and W. Il. DOVGILAS . . Brockton, Mans rity, order BUBBTITUTE i Has a. 1 baby crow after a dose of mime You want no her moth se it} t lav Yeo " cay ie Made ond ly by DRS. D. I PREATTY NAMES FOR BOOKS Real Old-Time Titles Sound Dec Strange to the Eye of Reader Today. idedly the H ¢ DINE p Kery Hilf non res Sold by Grocers 3 1 ® abies one you ACHE? Os
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