HELPED THROUGH CHANGE OF LIFE Took Lydia E.Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound during This Critical Time— Benefited Greatly Baltimore, Maryland. —*‘I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to help me through the Change of Life and for a broken-down system. 1 had been complaining a long time and dragging along had tried other medicines which did not help me much. I You in the news- ra of the Vege- le Compound and after taking a bottle 1 felt better. 1-did not stop with one bottle, but took it through the whole critical time and am now practically a well woman. I have two daughters whose health was very bad before they married and I was wor- ried about them. I got the Vegetable Compound for them and it helped the and after they married it also helpe them in bearing their babies. This is a great and good medicine for all com- plaints of women, and I recommend it to all.”’—Mrs. L. GiNGRricH, 1875 N. Gil- mor St., Baltimore, Maryland. 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PAYING THE PRICE NDREWS when he came 10 our been brought up was eighteen comnmunity. He had with more than or dinary strictness, and strangely he had accepted as his own the prin ciples which his father and mother had taught him. He belleved in hon esty, and truth and moral rectitude. He lived along for the first two years 1 knew him quietly, in a de cent and orderly way, doing his work regularly and well and living a whole some happy life. It was day, he told me, afterward. and be ing far away from home, he was rest and homesick. Griggs came into his room, older and more experienced than Andrews “Let's go down town we can plek up,” he stagnate if you don’t real life, Andrews" And Andrews went and saw wnat some are pleased to call “life” He “took a chance,” and awakened a few days later to the realization that he was the victim of a deadly disease, that made him when he thought of the be fore a month he gen- eral stroke of ten years ago, walked since, and 1 visited hil saw him wheeled about his gray-halred patient mother is no hope for him, no outlook. “1 hear the whis morning that to wo " he said to men going by to some active en ment while I lie but helpless on in the a part of it. will never he the time less what “You'll little of and see sald, Bee 0 shudder possibilities, and had suffered a That has witl, paralysis, and he he never n 8 few months ag } helpless tles hiow In the call the me. “1 see ip! ay here like a log 1 read of what Is but I''m never Hell, If there Is rse than this to he a hell And world, wo mother sits hy, patient, but of It word of f hlame pain disa her ppoiatment heart out.” What was i atification always MEETING SUCCESS MODESTLY COULD scarcely live In the me neighborhood Turner after he beat the local record at husk. ing corn and got his name in the weekly paper. After that hé knew everything. There is a story students of history a man who in with with which most are familiar of a political crisis mode a wonderful speech that stirred “is listeners and beld them breathless, and ultimately moved them to action that vitally concerned the nation, The pews of his briillancy and his power spread over alli the country and It was whispered that a new leader had arisen, a bright political star had burst into flame. But he was never heard from again, never attempted a second oratorical flight, was common- place all the rest of his life. He had shot all his ammunition on the first round and was sent to the rear. He was afterwards always chesty, however, always held himself aloof from the common herd, could never quite forget that he had for a brief hour been recognized as a great man, When Paul was a freshman in col lege he wrote a theme for his English instructor which drew a grade of “A" and which came back to him with the comment scrawled across It “Shows real talent. Material cleverly han dled.” It was an Immature wandering boyish effort dealing with philander- ing, and petting parties and other sex complications Incident to early ado lescence, and for want of better ma- terial - at hand, It was published in the college magazine—repository of many another commonplace, From that time on Paul was a literary Bolshevist. Whatever savored of orthodox reiigion he sneered at. The thought of mid-Victorian litera. ture and principles moved him to laughter, “All this religious stoff is bosh,” he admitted. “It's a sort of weak super gtitlon which doesn't appeal to red blnoded men.” Of course not, And all this time the puritanie Christian religion at which he scoffed was responsible for the civilization which gave him comfort, and pretec tion and freedom. Because of it he was living in a country where the aged and unfortunate are cared for, where sanitary conditions of. living are required, where free education Is open to everyone who will take it. He is living In the best country In the world--and because it is Christian, Perhaps the worst thing that ever happened to Paul was when the in structor gave him the “A” Sucre is pretty heed to @tand. * Cause Big Many Ailments of Sheep Flocks Due to Digestive Troubles of Animals. (Prepared by the hited Htates Department of Agriculture.) Feeding troubles are at the bottom of three-fourths of the troubles affect. Ing range sheep, says the United States Department . of Agriculture, Many sheepmen have falled to recognize the real cause of the allments of thelr flocks and have resorted to medicinal remedies and vacelnation to cure and prevent sickness which In many cases was due to digestive troubles brought about by Improper feeding conditions Feeding Methods. Progressive sheepmen, are recognizing the importance of feeding methods, They make the change grad ually from range feeding to feed ing to give the sheep time to become accustomed to new feeds. Sheep are more sensitive to feed changes than other classes of live stock, A novel means adopted by ene sheep feeder was to place bales of hay (n the feed lot for lamabe just brought In from the range The lambs were able only to nibble at the hay and satisfied thelr appetite however, lot that no losses or trouble digestive derangement occurred Officials of the bureau of an Industry who have heen co-operating the Idaho board of missioners In a study of the ca mortality sheep point imal sheep Com uses of that of sheep disenses is fire rr fittention to among out diagnosis cases. They also greater gement that mans will greatly redace and sanitation the loss both from Preventable Lozs. Dr. F. E Murray, In Salt Lake i well within the cont men then a millon selves, o ative appral from th @ hi prevent, guch as thoge caused atory a nal and exposure In the ily 73 per 1 of department special . of cent of the pi prevent ses are due to Improg eding conditions. The re cent of the lo SEES Are ace enses, parasites, | Hlaneous cause “hicks on Clean Soil to Pre ve ‘ent Gapes Gapes In chicke is the presence of paras windpipe causing and the {ithe ar worms Purdue hewt Way the chi gape with iniversity ate that the to prevent gapes is to cks on clean ground. Infection If the soil i= infected the gape worms it should plowed and & crop raised on it. If the chicks are kept off the ground for a year it will usually be used the following year The West Virginia experiment sta. tion has recommended three drops of ereolin to a pint of drinking water for affected chicks. Under normal « stances it is useless to gapey chicks. The vention, free be clean ircum try easiest thing is pre Save Wheat by Burning Grasshoppers at Night On many farms grasshoppers will be found roosting nights on tall and grass along fence rows edge of wheat fields. When this vege tation is dry, burning at night will de stroy Immense numbers of the hoppers. This Is much quicker, less expensive and more effective than poison. Where burning Is not possible, the newly sown wheat fields should be watched and if the hoppers start on the wheat, poison should be applied at once, advises the department of entomology, Kansas State Agricultural college. When the young wheat plant has only one leaf, grasshoppers may eat it off once, and sometimes twice, and it will come up again. More than that will kili It. If they can be held until after the second leaf starts, there is little danger of the wheat being killed, according to entomologists, weeds at the Cause of Bowel Trouble » Bowel trouble In hens Is usually caused by some digestive disorder due to the feed, If the hens do not have a dry mash this may be a cause. A hopper of bran is often useful in stop ping bowel trouble. White diarrhea is a disease of chicks although it Is often carried by old birds and trans. mitted to the chicks without the old birds showing any outward sign of the trouble. Perform a post mortem the hens that die and note any un usual condition. Fowls Eat Grain Seed Farmers can prevent practically all Interference of fowls with thelr newly planted grain crops simply by seeing to it that the birds are well fed Hungry hens soon learn to follow the rows across a cornfield, for example, and’ will dig up the seed In a most thoroughgoing way. A good morning feed of shelled corn, however. will promptly put a stop to this Hens will not scratch for grain when they wan get all they want without efort. Eradics ition of TB Making Big Progrecs ( Many States Active in Fr ing Country of Menace. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) The nation-wide effort to suppress bovine tube rceulogis resulted In the de tection of 25,163 renctors during April, according to a report just issue d hy the bureau of animal Industry, Unit. ed States Department of Agriculture To obtain ‘this number of, cattle, the federal and nary Inspectors tested At the end of the month 10,704 010 cattle throughout the country under the supervision for the eradica tion of the disease. The report shows lwo the extent of activity In the various states. Jowa Is the only state having more than a million cattle un der supervigion in combating The group of states having from DOO000 to 1.000060 eattle under such supervision Includes Illinois Michigan, Missouri, York, and Wistonsin, States having from 250. 000 to 500000 ipervi sion Indiana, Minnesota, tucky, Montana, North C North Dakota, Nebraska, Oblo gon, Pennsylvania, and Washington From 100,000 to 200000 gre supervision in the following Callforula, Georgia, Ida! Maine and Vermont, represent the the various states on May 1 Other states, many of which have an limited number of cattle, though it Is not from the statistieal reports. Ex testing and slaughter of disensed veterd cattle, stute 815,380 were tuber culosis, Now cattle under s are Ken irolina (ire under slates: status of the are similarly 80 4 t apparent active, tens the constant removal grad the which reactors country from tuberenlosis, ire freeing the of boy past has caused heavy meng ine ravages nf herds and has been a so Fifty-nine officially free irce of 4 to people counties In sintes gs practically and several hundred counties are rapidly qualifying the nceceredited cour are now recognize from tuberculo cattle, additiona Protein Makes Cheaper | Hens ea t fon re 3 produc tions made up of gre ts commonly pre This | Kempster of the vy-produc oduced « is the conclusion « Missouri J He bases his opin feeding experis {ed at the Missouri The use of men tatters years of station t sta) el in 112. 125 | compared with pen receiving no anin cost ig the ont crap or sotinfad gas results its were tors y smaller amoun eed { For White Leghorns the most sultahbie | amount of meat ground six pounds { Ment scrap, reduced the a to produce a one-half, Cottonseed SCTHD Or hen tankage Is per year % wltr et per » or milk of feed pound of eggs r ’ required nearly meal added to the mash did Increase production. It is thought certain mineral deficiencies are re { sponsible and experimental work will | continue with cottonseed meal, i ollmeal and gluten meal, The rdtio used through the experi | ment was adjusted so that approxi- linseed | feed and one-third mash, In work the scratch feed consisted of two pounds corn and one pound | Sometimes It was corn alone and later oats replaced the wheat, equal parts bran, and cornmeal. To this base the var! ous protein concentrates were added Sweet clover should be cut from six to eight inches high. » . - Spinach is the easiest and one of the most profitable crops grown. - . . Manchu doy beans lived up to thei reputation last season with good vields. » » » Well-bred chickens well fed consti tute the chief essential of success In the raising of poultry. - - . Don't let lice and mites be part of your overhead in the poultry business, when it Is so easy to get rid of them. - * * For hay, sow soy beans as soon as possible after corn planting, so they may have the best opportunity of mak. ing a maximum crop, » - » Lactic acid In buttermilk feeds gives the snappy tonle which chicks require and helps to keep away the diseases that hanker to get a hold on the flock. CI Now the poultry world is talking earnestly about holding a national poultry exposition which would do, It is claimed, much the same work as the National Dairy show, = » Manure hauled to the flelds as pro duced Is worth 83.45 a ton, fertilizing value, Left three months in the barn: yard it Is worth only 82.02 a ton, These figures come from 21 years' exper! ments at the Ohio sintion, » Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin When red, rough and itching, by hot baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of Cuticura Ointment. Also make use now and then of that exquisitely scent. ed dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, one of the Indispensable Tollet Trio. —Adv ertisement. 38,000,000 in Italy Italy, with an area about equal to that of the states of Indiana and I nois combined, now has a population Of 35,000,000, No matter how careful you are, your sys tem needs a laxative occasionally Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills help nature gently, put surely. 2372 Pear! 8t.,. N.Y Adv Might Do That “But, there in the change Kir, are only seven jokes “I know it. Can't you least ™ world hd the commas, at ps UALITY ws ary Putuds 1shed was Cita; St om Ovo den, ww WH coal bill. and cost summer. They never need re- beauty in building and bounds. Near High ayable to of St. Petersburg Boredom and Age As you grow older, you will find | your affairs tecoming more trifling. Others will bore you more, amd you wiil bore them more. A man will also vancing years; his grumbling Requires more of his time year after year.—E W. Howe's Monthly. luck is often only pluck. MOTHER Fletcher's s Castoria is a pleasant, harm- less Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe | Kill All Flies etme Ll BE i Cnn “Blology ‘alone is ‘science “enough to entertain 4 a man—if | he has a mind te, ———