- l , . ; ; (TV n11" paw-pawiiiTVcu uH -fT, Ml-. LAST NWIIT MAl'f ME R.fX JT t 2 Jt!H3MC,w I'o Hioiir TYf MUNYONS PAW PAW PILL MAKE lift. worth Livmo, lo piLLT lo Itltlnyoa'a rnw I'iiw I'ttln nwi thnllnrlito aotlvlly hy sfntlc mi'thtKliL TUy do lint HAnlir, (rrllio or WitlM-ll. Thny art a Ionic to Uw MlonuMih. Uwv and lirrveAt ItiviKnnito lii.M'ail of wnakpn. e rlt'k Hm IiIinhI nn.l piiiililt thH MUimnch t.. M a tk-s imurbwiiietil Iniin i.wmI thM In put Into Ik T1im pills contain no 4-alotlti'l; Ihry an- soothm. hutkw awl tlinalA!hift. tor iml ly all ilriitrKlntfi In life uul iwc 1r.in. Kyuuni'iMl inclftvil nd.tt-i', wni Mm yon' linclon. 1'liey will attvl.n to the linn tit ttivtr Willy aunoluti-ly Irrn of rhnrim. MX D ON'H, 03d uuil Jrllvmuu Hi,, I'ailiidKlplilu, ru Munyon'st'old Kcmcly cures a mid In on ilnj. frlt-cxle. Munynn's llhi'iimnttiim Ui-m.-dy mlluvw In a few uours and tiurua la a fuw day. I'riua feu. The Reason. "Why lo women nlwnyn ring the hell on the street enr for their corner, even If six others have Just riinu It for the same Mop?" asked a man of his wife the other dny. "They don't nlwnyB," she retortad. "I'll admit thnt f nlwnya do It If I'm next to -the window and nomeone In seated liOBltlo me on the bIhIo. It's nn ennler way to Indtrntn thnt they'll have to let you out for the next slop than to turn m ound and tell 'em In bo . many words." Constipation onuses and nuRrnvntea mnnv Mrinu disease. It is tlmroiitslily ourrd bjr Dr. rirree' I'lcnmiiit l'ellulg. Xlio favorite family laxative. Automobiles and Life Insurance. The BiiirgeRtlon of flovernor Mar shall of Indiana, that people nre Riv ing up their life Inmirnnre In order to buy and lieep automobiles ought not to Interfere seriously with the life In surance business, and especially with the accident style of Insurance. The more automobiles, the more danptr to life and limb, nnd consequently the more need of Insurance. Hut It Is not working that way, according to the governor. l'robnbly, Jf this Is tr. It 1 owing to a Bort of recklessness that has taken possession of tho heart, and which easily Infects a whole cons nwnlty. However, It Is Ilkoly, If there la a reduction of the Ufa haanas ance business, It Is a coincidence rath er than a result of automobile suprem acy. Ohio Stato Journal. The portion of the city street which la subjected to the greatest wear Is that Immedlntelr beside the oar tracks. Added to the Long List duo to This Famous Remedy. Oronoffo, Mo." I was simply a ner vons wreck. I could not walk across itho lloor without my heart llutterlna and I could not even receive a letter. Every month I had such a bearing down sensation, as if tho lower parts would fall out. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound has dono my nerves a gTcat deal of good and has also relieved the bearing down. I recommended it to some friends and two of them have been greatly benefited by it" Mrs. Mae McKnioht, Oronogo, Mo. Another Oratcful Woman. St. Louis, Mo. "I was bothered terribly with a femalo weakness and had backache, beuring down pains and pains in lower parts. I began taking Lydia E. Hnkham's Vegetable Com pound regularly and used the Sanative Wash and now I liavo no more troubles that way." Mrs. Al. Ili-.nzocs 672a I'rescott Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Because your case is a difilcult ono, doctors having done yon no pood, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely has cured many cases of female ills, such as in flammation, ulceration, displacement!!, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic "pains backache, that bearing-flown icelinft indigestion, dizziness, and ner vous prostration. It costs but a triflo to try it, and the result is worth mil lions to many suffering women. PATEHTSS WntanE.ColrmniijWiiFh- reierencee, Bett raulta, P. N. U. 4, 1910i. DROPSY STUD2?.li want him, Back mt !itMaith m4 m trMrtatnU Vrt. Of. U. H. RBBIB BOIfft, Bkt ft, AUmU. tia, Bbonchiajl Troches An abaohtely hannhal aamWr tot Sot TMat, Hoarmn and Coajha. Un kaaudatM NlM la Bronchial and Lung AUccdoal FHty yaara rrpntatlon. Prtcc, 25 canta, 60 carta aad $1.00 pat fax. Sampla atnt on noiuat. MORE P3HMI CURES Cure For Wind Puffs. Blniplo wind puffs may bo mado to disappear by persistent pressure with a bfiiida'e and pads, applied at first two horn's twice a day, and two hours more eaoh day thereafter until they ean be htpt on all thn time. This may require Ave or six w notes and should be etoppsd It oausos Inflammation In the sac, Formors' Home Journal. Roughness For Brood Sows. I have seen and rwvd with Interest mmy aiiestloiin In tho Indiana Farm er on management ond feeding of brood sown. Hut thoro la. one thing but few seem to consider in that connec tion. That ts, brood buwb nood a good dl of rouHhiiwMi a part of their feod, iich as olover hay, alfalfa hay, ot whti tlifse oan't to had give thorn corn fodder. This rough food Is nel d to distend the digestive organs, and to bolp digestion. Corn fed alone is too oonnentratod for brood sows. Tlio alfalfa and clove luivo the protein lemonts to supply that need, and If we feed corn to sows tou much the piirs will show It whon they ooine and will not 1 as vlgonoiifl and strmg as When tho bows are fed during tho win ter the roughness, or course a lit tle corn Is all right, but wo must not forget to feed the roughness It we want good strong pigs. 10. V. James, In tho Indiana Farmer. Model Dally Farm. There Is a wonderful toning up in tie dairy Industry. This Is truo es pecimJly In the mlddlo west Recently exIovernor Hoard, of Wisconsin, a noted dairyman, hlniftolf, said: "I know a man who lives in Wiscon sin who owns fifty acres of land and It ts possibly worth $50 an aero. Ho Is now carrying tweiit.y-flvo cows on this land, and they are cows. A year ago I addressed the farmers at a fair In La Oroese, tho county In which ho re Idos. His entire hord was brought onto the race track and I talked for an hour, taking tlieso cows as my text. They were only grades, yet they earned for trim last year $100 apiece in tho eoie of their cream alone. His cowb earned him In cream and skliiunllk $120 a year per cow. He Is a constant reader and student ol what other men are doing. He usoa four times as much dairy Wiinklng, reada four times as much on diary subjects, consequently he will do Bt ft much business on bU ttnw loss capital In land and one bnaf n many cows as tho averago dairyman." A Time to Found Herds. At th cnrrnt rangn of prions pod! grw b4 mttUt ar Ixxfitor iuvefftniciits than thr Imvw bm for yews. It la an oppnrtnns ttmatm Ixiy ami plaut pood boriDs sod." Ond or praotioal trnr tt will from4sAt Into aubatantlal apofltB. JftidMoTW lnvTwtlumitfl now or tba foonoVrttmi ot fintAtr Uuweasod vn.tr. stndonta of the trado In regis tetwd bwf ctfle stoolis conlldtiitly U9ol a steady npward trend. It hoa already set It, aa annp! evidence prwvee. lBSt weolc, for Instance, 122 Herefords sold ni Wtst Vii-ginla at an average of about $M0, says Drood er"s Oawette. Acoording to tnutworthy statlstios the Uultod States Is markedly short of bwf cattle. Our consumptive capacity, whlob. Is growing rapidly, Is far ahead of production, so far as beef Is con cerned. A strong, stablo demand calls for dn Improved quality and a groat fncrranod quantity of beef. All signs dlsooverafoto by farslghted wen ldentlOod with tho productive In ifostries Indtonto that a period 'of con swrratiTe, deep-rooted prosperity has bctrnn. BJrery factor having a bearing on slock husbandry In America favors (lie founding and upgrading of beef herds while tho Iron of opportunity Is suMatoly hot Farmers who buy pure bred bnHs or fem&ls now will show as sound business acumen an can bo ap plied to most human affairs. Mtthod of Corn Culture. Sevsral years ago a fanner named f it, 'Williamson of rarlIngton coun ty, South Carolina, developed a ys tem of corn culture which has already Vor4 an agricultural revolution In th rssdos River region of that stato, fmd wtricb Is destined to bring about ta U Bouth an Increased ylokl an sm t eorn which would go far tow ard rsduolng the cost of living. Wlinamson reasonod that the appli cation of fertiliser at time of planting stimulated growth of stalk rather than that of grain. Ho therefore reserved tba fertilization until the plant was about to fruit, 'when tho stimulant ba con a direct aid to this process of grain production. Since smaller stalks occupied less ground spaoe he soeded more thickly, and tit combined treatment increased the yild enormously, to as much in some cases at 120 buetiels an acre, and with a quite common result of 50 to 00 bushels an acre. Williamson's system has now been so generally adopted In his immedi ate locality that I found Darllngtdh county abundantly supplied with corn for home consumption, whereas it for merly spent large of Its cotton money for Western corn. Th upland Southern lands are thus proved capable of rivalling the great corn producing states of the West. All honor to Farmer Williamson, wha deserves a niche In the natlonnl hall of fame as a benefactor of bu raoe. Tank It Chambers, In the New York SUn. Got Winter Eos- Following up our reount article In thes. columns headed: "The PulleUi In the Straw," and thinning about the aid stable at horns on the farm, where wo used to pitch the manure from the stable out ot a convenient bftoi win dow; and how the hens ust?d to go book there and work In that duhg-hoap on the sunny-sldo of the staMe, we are led to the suggestion that In jflflt such situations, with a little baUormoht In tho way of protection from, the rain and tho snow, it is possible for every farmer who la alive to the situation, to convert tils manure-pile during the winter, Into an ogg-plftht or egg-mine. Our Idea Is this: Suppose we go to work and put a shed about twelve or fifteen feet long, and eight or ten feet wldo over and above the back window to the stable, so as to protect tho manure and the fowls working in it, from tho bad weather, planking it up somo tlireo or four feet alt around at the base. This would give us an ideal ''scratch pile," one rich In things that chickens love to scratch for; and, as for that, we could be liberal lu what we pitched out thore In addition to tho manure, nddlng somo grain dally, and some clovor hulls, or millet hay, and so make It the feeding place for the fowls. Then, down under tho liorse troiifihs at the rear of the stable next to the shod we could box up a space n couple of foot wldo, and several feet long, and In there we could put nest boxes, nnd nests, with an opening In tho back end leading out under the shed. This would make an Ideal place for the hens to scratch, and retreat Into the filablo under the troughs to lay. And they would do It, with an in crease of 25 to CO percent In eggs over their usual winter laying without any such congenial quarters. Ono end of the shed might bo board ed up, and part of one side, from the top down four of five feet, and the roosts for tho hens put up in there; thus virtually making the dung-heap from the stablo the basis of a success ful chicken plant, and roosting house. Wo wonder how many farmers who read this suggestion will act on It. We wish several would, nnd then re port results In these columns. Tlie way to learn what a thing, or a timely thought is worth, Is to try It. II. B. Goer, In the Farmers' Home Journal. Notes. If the In-aiichos of trees afflicted with blight are cut and promptjy burned the trees may assumo a healthy and vlg oroiia growth. If everyono realized tho health pro moting value of apples there would bo mrrre trcos planted in th.6 private gnrdorw for homo consumption. Unloss the fowls have plenty of op portunty to exorciso during tho win ter, thoy will become weak and slug gish and more Hablo to disease. The best medicine for poultry Is good care. Cleanliness, light, warmth, dry houses, sound feet and pure wa ter aro better than the whole list of remedies. Those are tho "ounces of prevention" that save the "pounds of curet" Many town people do not rally know how much better nlteo frcsb vegetables right from the gardon are. Educate them up to It Get thom to try a little of your stuff. Once Induce thom to do this and tliey never will want to go back to the stale stuff of tho grocery. Damp quarters and a lack of hoat promotlng foods, frequently cause rheumatism In fowls. Birds so afflict ed witl cramp and the legs draw up. Thoy wflll often eat heartily. Dry quarters, good food, and liniment briskly rubbed Into the limbs will us ually effect a cure. Qlghtseelng with Reearvatlons. Out of the Grand Central Station tho other day came a couple the sight of whom caused citizens who saw thom to admit to themselves tfhat there might be, after all, some basts of truth in th "Uncle Josh" Jokes of the al legedly funny papers. The old man grasped bis carpet bag and bulging gren umbrella firmly, and looked up and down the street, his mouth agape. "There's a heap o' sights in New York, I guess. Maria," he saM. "I misdoubt if we see them all." The old ladys mout set grimly. "Well, Silas," she replied, and her manner was more than significant, "beta' as I'm with you, there's some, I expect, that you alnt goln' to see!" Llppincott's. Old Oil Fields Active. Oil oozing from dry hofes In aban doned soctloas of the Sour Lake, Sar atoga and Spindle Top oil fields, in Texas, are attracting attention, new wells have been sunk and four gushers brought In thus far. Test wells are now being sunk In all sections of the abandoned fields in hopes of renew ing them. Scientists and expert oil men eay the disturbance In the bed of the Oulf some weeks ago is responsible for tha resurrection 6f thV oil fields-. New YoTfc Trfbhne, MANY CHRI8TENED THERE Famous Old Baptismal Font In Church at Florence. In the old baptistry at Florence the baptlsry with the wrmdorful bronze doors which Mlebaol Angelo called "so beautiful that they were worthy to be the gates of PamdlHe" most of the babies of Florence have been bnp Used for many hundred ycure. ' At mlmost any hour of any dny one will find hnptlsinal parties waiting be fore the font, with bublus of every rank In life from the princely heir of a great house noarly smothered in costly laces and attended by a small army of friends and relatives, to the little creature decked out In gaudy cotton and held In tho onus of a soli tary old peasant woman. No register of baptism was kept In the very early days, says Youth's Companion. The first record was made In this wise: A certain priest took It Into his hend to keep account of the number of children he baptised. Accordingly he put a white benn Into a box tor every boy aud a bUick beau for every girl. Iter on records were carefully kept, "and If one coukl look ihem over it would be a fascinating study, for probably the grenter pnrt of the painters, scholars, poets and soldiers who have made Florence famous re ceived their names at the font of "my dnar little Saint John" as Dante call ed It. Kpltlenilc of Itch In Welsh Vlllnge, "In Dowlals, South Wains, about fifteen years ngo, families wore strick en wholosale by a disease known ns tho Itch, relieve me, It Is the most terrible disease of Its kind that I know of, as It Itches nil through your body ond makes your life on Inferno. Sleep Is out of the question nnd you feel as if a million mosquitoes were attncklng you at the same time. I knew a dozen families that wero so affected. "The doctors did their best, but their remedies were of no avail what ever. Then the families tried n drug gist who was noted far and wldo for his remarkable cures. Peoplo came to him from all parts of tho country for treatment, but his medicine made matters still worse; as a last resort they were nd vised by a friend to use the Cutlcura Remedies. I am glad to tell you thnt after a few dayB' treat ment with Cutlcura Soap, Ointment and Resolvent, the effect was wonder ful and the result was a period cure In all cases. "I may add that my three brothers, three sisters, myself and all our fam ilies hnve been users of the ('utleiirn Remedies for fifteen yenrs. Thomas Hugh, 1C50 West Huron St., Chicago, 111., Juno 29, 1909. " Ferry Business Declining. Aftor 272 years of growing forry fa cilities in Now York City the decline has started, owing to the Increasing number of bridges and subaqueous railways. The great system of fer ries grew from the solitary skiff that Cornelius Dlrksen had In 1C37, where Peck Slip now Is. and ferried pnssen- gers, who called him by blowing a horn that hung on a tree nearby. Distemper In nil its forms, among nil agn of horse and dogs, cured and other in the anme stable prevented from having th dinenne with Spohn'i Distemper ("tire. Kvery hot tie guaranteed. Over S00,0(fl hottles sold last year. 50c. and $1.00. Good dnmiriata, or aend to manufacturer. Agent wanted. Write for frea book. Kpolin Med. Co., Speo. Contagious Diaeaaes, Goahen, Ind. The practice of cutting the daws of tho more ferocious animals of the Lon don Zoological Garden hns recently been greatly facilitated by chloroform ing the animals. Rheumatism Cured In a Day, Dr. Detchon's Kclief for Klienmntiam and Neuralgia radically cure in 1 to 3 day. It action u remarkable. Removes the cauae and dieae quickly diianiiear. First dona fit. 75c. nu $1. AU druggist. greatly benefit, The Sultnn of Zanzibar, who Is once more visiting England, Is no stranger to British shores, for he was educated at Harrows and at Oxford, and, of course, speaks English perfectly- II. II. OnEEX's Poss.of Atlanta, G.,r tha only (ticcoasfnl Dropay Specialiat in the world. Set their liberal offer in advertise ment in another column of this paper. The American red gum is entering 'largely Into tho manufacture of furni ture. Early objections to Its use have been overcome. Itch cm-ed In .10 mmtrtes by WoolfmrTg Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At drogxwU. New Version. Everybody knows the story of Cor nelia and her Jewels. It's In all the school readers, and a Louisville teach ed tells it with variations as supplied by a little boy In her class. Ho was reading aloud, nnd this Is the astound ing utterance that fell on the teach er's ears: "Cornelia's only corn was her beau tiful hair. On her face she wore a tender smell; her eons could never forget that scent." According to the book the paragraph reads: Cornelia's only crown was her beau tiful hair. On her face she wore a tender smile; her sons could never for get that scene." In the Hotel of the Future. Hotel Clerk (sizing him up) Per haps you woul(J like what we call our diamond suite. Mr. Muntoburn Diamond nothing! Give me your radium suite. To Literal. Old Lady Is this ticket good to stop off? Conductor Yes, madam. But it won't be good to get on again. Bos ton Transcript. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color mors xxU hrljhter And ranter colon traa nr othsr dre. One loe. porkaaa oolors allflber. Ther dj in coM witor httr ttiMi snr othr dra. To aa a an farinut without rlpplu apart. Wnia tot ttm booklet-How to ujra, Blaaou awl JCU Colors. ao.lKUI Dstl'U to, Vttlaor. llliaaia. Despair It i non-secret, non-alcoholio ond ha a record of forty year of cure. Ask You Nbiomdors. They probably know of somo of it many cure. If you wsnt book that tell all about woman' disease, and how to cur them at home, send 21 one-cent stamp to Dr. Fierce to pay cost of miilinf only, and he will (end you a frew copy of hi great thousand-page Illustrated Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, up-to date edition, in paper cover. In handsome cluth-bindinff, 31 stamp. Address Dr. K. V, I'ierce, Buffalo, N.Y. PIGS AS CHILDREN'S PETS Destined to Replace Klttena and Youngs Dogs, a Philadelphia Professor Say. rigs as pets for children are destin ed to replace kittens nnd young dogs, according to 1'rof. E. A. Barnes, of Philadelphia, who delivered a course of lectures at I'assnlc, N. J. "The best companion for a child of flvo or six years Is a slx-wcek-oid pig," said Dr. Barnes In tho first lecture. "A pig Is more Intelligent than a kit ten or a dog; It Is good-natured and will follow a child; it is enslly kept; It Is tough and rotund, nnd Its rotund ity prevents the child from banning It, for when the child picks It up and squeezes it the little pig slips to the floor every tlmo. Pigs make fine plnynintes and I urge every mother here to secure one for her littlo boy or girl." Indians Swearing Off. - Uncle Sam's campaign for "moral uplift" among his VHBt army of In dian wards hns been chiefly signifi cant because of the nlmoht total sup pression of the sale and use of "fire water" among the braves and the con sequent diminution of warlike out breaks on Iho reservations. Wash ington officials evinced much Interest In the report to Assistant Indian Com mission, r Abbott that 700 Navajo In dians went recently to their "white futlier" superintendent nnd, surrender ing nn enormous stock of gambling pnrnphernnlie enrolled their mimes a.ongsltle those of tho "simple life" ex HHic:,ts. These gambling devices of vnrled sorts nnd descriptions were shipped here mid have been aced on exhibition with the Immense collec tion of relics nnd trophies of tho In dian bureau. Washington Star. There Is a belief prevalent among the natives of Asia Minor thnt the thicker the clothing worn at all sea sons of the year tho better It Is for the human body, protecting It alike from the winter cold and the summer beat. f.tops euralgia ains The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgia are caused by excitement of the nerves. Sciatica is also a nerve pain. Sloan's Liniment, a soothing external application, stops neuralgia pains at once.cjuiets the nerves, relieves that feeling of numbness which is often a warning of paralysis, and by its tonic effect on the nervous and muscular tissues, gives permanent as well as immedi ate relief. One Application Relieved the Pain. Mr. J. C. Lei, of i loo Ninth St., S. E., Washington, D. C, writes: " I advised a lady who wa a great sufferer from neuralgia to try Sloan's Lini ment. After one application the pain left her and she has not been troubled with it since." Lii HI iffl Eiort. 21.X is the best remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff Joints and Sprains and all Pains. At All DruggUts. Trie JCo 60c. and $1.00. " Sloan' TrsatlM tha Isns Mat Free. Addres Dii. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. wmim and Despondency no one nut a woman can tell the ttory ol I lie ullcrmf, tho despair, and the despondency endured by women who carry a daily burden of ill-health and pain because of disorders and derangement of the delicate and Important ordnn that ire distinctly feminine. The torture so bravely endured com pletely upset the nerve if lontf continued. Dr. l'ierce's Favorite Prescription is a positive cure for weakness and disease of the feminine organism. IT MAKES VVDAK WOHCN STRONd, SICK WOMEN WELL. It allay inflammation, heals ulceration and soothes pain.' It tone and build up the nerves. It fits lor wifehood and motherhood. Honest medicine dealer sell it, and have mithinl to lira's tinon voti as ' lust as food." Don't Cough! Use it CURE Will instantly relieve your achln throat. There I nothing like it lor Asthma, Bronchitis- and lun$ trouble. Contain no opiate. Very pleasant to take. All Drustlits, 28 rents. These candyj tablets do just as much as salts or calo mel. But Cascarcts nevef callous the bowels. They never create a continuous need, M harsh cathartics do. Take ona just as soon as the troubla appears, and in an hour its over.; CtiTTHisoun mull tt wltn vonr adlr-as W BU-rllng K4-melyOinpnny,CblcnKO, I IL, anIf eetvon handsome aouTtioIr (tolil lion Bon Fata. Tho American consul-general at Liverpool shows that during the sis months ending Juno HO of the present year 272,124 tons of salt were ship ped from the Mersey, of which 1 90,609 tons were billed from Liverpool. To Cure a (dl In Ono Dny 1 Take Laxative llroino Quinine Tablet,' DniKiriHts refund money if it fail to cure, E. W.Urove'a signature is on each box. 25a, Artificial Indigo manufactured In Germany has ruined the Indigo Indus try In India. In recent times $25, 000,000 worth of Indigo was exported every year from India and the sui rounding Islands and countries. IT ft" rf 0 I OIL THT O-CNCTR ATCS A FLAVOR that in nuM th anm u lemoa or TaDil!.v t dlflftolriiig gruralaatad en fur ta water and adding Mapleine, adeiicioaji wyrup i Itwle and J ivmp batter than maple. Mapleina la aold by ffrorara. Bond to atamp far aampl and reclpa book. Crescent Hie Co.. aaattto.