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tl t4 ti Cl c MILK COW THREE TIMES A DAY a c It Pays, According to Results SecuKed t by Dairymen and Owners of e Large Herds. t Does it pay to milk a cow three times a day? Dairymen and owners of large herds say so. They oan, and do, produce the proofs, too, thit milk ing their cows this often is a very profitable practice. To obtain the best results from your cow, or cows,. health and comfort must necessarily be considered care fully. The modern farmer is making rapid progress in regard to the sani tary conditions of his barns and dairy stables, and learning also many im proved methods of feeding. Yet a surprisingly large number of farmers do not see that the cow with a heavy, full udder, unrelieved, is laboring against big odds. The two indisputable benefits de rived from milking three times every - day are: A steady Increase in the amount of milk produced, and a high er percentage of butter fat in the milk. The first is especially valuable to the persons who feed skim-milk to the 1 young stock. Danish dairymen hav'e shown t clearly that infrequent milking tends to make the lymphatic glands In the t cow's udder become inactive and slug- v gish, which is the principal cause of the "drying up" stage, and proved 1 thoroughly that when their cows were A Prize Winning Jersey. milked f ,quently it cnusecd these -dsl.j6 enlivened .and stimulated, with the reililt that more and better milk was d rWR 1C6T'tiecows, and the milking period was lengthened in nearly every instance. The feed question is solved, too. Keep a high-class breed of cows, and whatever expenses are incurred by ex tra feed will be overbalanced by a* gain. The Holstein, Jersey and Ayr ehire breeds are considered the best :for dairy purposes. Milk three times daily for a 'month andi compare the results with this month. Give the cow a square deal and you'll be a wiser, wealthier farm er for the experiment. PHYSICIANS NOW FAVOR MILK( Once Regarded as Doubtful Diet To day it is Preferred to Anything Else for Sick. (y R. D. BUCKHAM.) .Dah'ying is always sure to prove profitable. Many other ventures in proves secure, in season and out of heason. The demand for dairy products is constantly on the increase. Trhe time was wvhen the dairyman was com pelled to be on the watch for a mar ket for his commoditics. Nowadays, the consumer is out in search of him. His market is assured. Conditions have been reversed. The constant growth of the great industrial centers has slowly but sure ly brought about a revolution in the dairy market. Little b~y little the au' burban farmers have been forced to retreat before the steady advance of the builders' brigade, until now almost every farmer in the land is on an equal footing with them. Within a very few years the race has come to recognize as it necver dlid before the true value of milk as alf' article of food. Eiven among phy sicians, too, this same change of opin Ion has come about. Formerly the doc tor regarded milk as a doubtful ar-1 ticle of diet for his patient. Now he prefers it to anything else. The steady increase in the pr'ice of atll dairy products is the best tribute to their worth that could possibly be paid. The world at large is extending them a recognition such- as it never did before; voluntarily places a high er estimate en their t'aluo than formerly. The dairy farmer can ask no mere substantial evidence of app-'eciation fjuan he is today receiving from the c aommunity at large, in' the shape of avanced prices for the products of his care and labor. And it is well earned and justly due. Any man who is willing to conduct a dairy, in a progressive and pains taking manner, is bound to put his fellowv men under a debt of obligatio,. to him,- which will not pass unre warded. ING PLAN OF VENTILATION rrangement by Whiph Foul Air 6f Birn Is-. Removed by Shaft-lilus. tration Shows Flues. The King system of ventilation is n arrangement by which the foul- air, f the barn is removed by a shaft alled a ventilator. It is built -dpon ie same principles as a chimney to a replace. The. fresh air is admitoed ) the barn by ducts made in the wall iat open on the outside near the base f the wall and on the inside near the elling, says Hoard's Dairyman. This onstruction prevents the warm air t the ceiling from passing down and ut and permits the cold air to be empered more' or 'css before it reach s the animals. The ventilating flue %kes the- coldest and foulest air from I-nt * ... J.t * . King System of Ventilation. he floor and carries it out of the arn. The illustration shows the in ake and the outtake flues. Ventilator F should extend above he cupola and ventilator i is the vrong system of construction. Open ng inside the barn impairs the ven liator's draft. ERSEY COW IS BEAUTIFUL ts Gentleness and Pretty Fawn Color Takes Strong Hold on Sentiment of Farmers. Possibly no class of cattle uppeals uore strongly to the majority of peo die than the Jersey. Its gentleness .nd pretty fawn color, and the deer ike appearance of the young calves, akes strong hold on the sentiment if people, farmers as well as others. The Jersey is easily kept and while ier flow of milk is not as large as that >f some other breeds, It makes up in ichness and quality. The conforma. ion of the Jersey is lean and muscu ar, and represents the two dairy .ypes. Well bred Jerseys have a thin skin, elastic and fine to touch, and ,overed with a thick coat of soft hair. Its back should be strong, straight imd not sag; and the ribs, as in all lairy cows, should be well sprurig, *vig lagebea-ase."h hp highs th i w~ musula anI etwd alisin an arge bredse. The heaps should be baroe and wlo laed The highto th muveradJeset cw is Farmerot s largeo aiy as of stdo Paystingan fotqualbtyes. Theea toet ouage lualgity wel.lce. h Teihe ofJ~ eaeersey cow is aatdt h Ifou 800nin to) etint td dir >ut. Onathes arr the dJeryn has proven ;ae. The milkershuld a cddean clould >oodwfedwing is amp inerlthr befr nucesin edngdiy ate Thee tee cowsmfotbed ato tiht, fpeiant en thet intothe iryol )Idt. OThe fsa thenJereasrovent mongt creme lifer tof the for t The cow's cowlank a uddrghldm pered ervou systemp cloh epode teethe cows omfortalene. iht T~eel wen ome wbether s oldin d vet.seilysrn eculs it cng hreameryemenetoeedy for.ut The farymerw thas hav hghl most epereneewoth ssae whcrethemost enthusiacth sdvoage ofe the stn Bvstemi WIAT IWENT TlROUGilI Before taking Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Natick, Mass.-."I cannot express what I went through during the change of life before I tried - Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I was in such a nervous condition I could not keep still. My limbs * 7" were cold, I had creepy sensations, and 1 could not sleep nights. I was finally told by two phys ielans that I aiso had a tumor. I read one day of the wonderful cures made by Lydia E. Pinkhan's Vegetable Compxound and decided to try it, and it has made me a well w%oman. My neighbors and friends declare it had worked a miracle for me. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is worth its weight in gold for women during this period of life. If it will help others you may publish my letter."-Mrs. NATHlAN 13. GREATON, 51 N. Main Street, Natick, Mass. The Change of Life is the most criti, cal period of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women tirrongh this tryiig period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vego. table Comnpound. If you would like special advico about your case write a confiden tial letter to Mrs. Pinkian, at Lynn, Mass. H1er advice In free, and always helpfuL Age of Oysters. Oysters grow only during the sum mer and especially during the long, warm summers at that, and are scarce ly big enough for the mouth before the third year. It Is easy after look ing over a bunch of shells to tell how old an oyster is. A summer hump and the winter sink come across the shell every year, but after the seventh or tenth year full growth comes; then, by looking at the sinks between the humps it is hard to tell anything more about Miss Oyster's age. Oysters live to be 20 years old. ECZEMA BROKE OUT ON BABY "When my baby was two months old, she had eczema and rash very badly. I noticed that her face and body broke out very suddenly, thick, and red as a coal of fire. I did not know what to do. The doctor ordered castile soap and powders, but they did no good. She would scratch, as it itched, and she cried, and did not sleep for more than a week. One day I saw in the paper the advertise ment of the Cuticura Soap and Cuti eura Ointment, so I got them and tried them at once. My baby's face was as a cake of sores. "When I first used the Cuticuran Soap and1( Cuticura Oint ment, I could see a difference. In color it was red der. I conatinuied with them. My haby was in a -terrible condlition. I usedl the Cuticur'a Remedies (Soap and Ointment) four times a daty, and ini two weeks she wvas quite well. VTe Cuticura Remedies healed her skin perfectly, andl her' skin is now pretty and fine thr'ough using them. I also use the Cutictura Soap today, and will continue to, for it makes a lovely skin. Every mother' should tuse thlie Cut icura Remedies. They are good for' all sores, and the Cuxticuira Soap is also good for shampooing the hair', for I have tried it. I tell all my friends how the Cuticura Soap and Ointment curedl my baby of eczenma andl 'ash." (Signed) Mrs. Drew, 210 W. 18th St., New'York city, Aug. 26, 1910. Cuticura Remedies are sold through out the wor'ld. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Boston, Mass., for' fr'ee booklet on the skin. A Question of Change. A stor'y is going the rounds of a couple of youing lieople who attended church r'ecen tly. WVhen the c'ollec(t ion wuas being taken up the youxng man comnmnede fishing in his pocket for' a dime. ils face e'xp.-essed his em barrassment ais he hxoar'sely whis pered:~ "I gucas5 1 hanven't a cent, I changed my lpants." The younxg lady, w~ho had been examining the unknown regions of woman's dIress for her pur-se, t urnedl a ipink color', and1( said: "I'm in the same flx."~ Vor rt fifty' yearxs Rhenmnalism and N'euralgia sxufferer'~ ehavea found cre-at re liof in Tlamlins Wi'zard Oil. U)rn't wa'it for inxflamma-xxtioan to set. in. Get ac bottle oday. -When a mnarried wuoman prays for a hat, the [ord may answer her prayer, but it's her husband who pays fox' it. Mrs. Window'n Boothing r'yruxp for C'~hidrei. ecethintg, sofittt lihe guxcns, red-ct e-s i itiranarra,, - .ton, allays pacIn.eurE's wind e'hiC', T5c a botii. JEven a wise man can't tell when a svoman's hat is on st raigh t'. 'SBecuse of tho GETTING FRIENDLY. t rom-Making any progress in your Buit for Miss Millyun's Afhnd? Dick-Oh, yes. Tom-Why, I heard her father kick ed you out every time you called. Dick-Yes; but he doesn't kick me as hard as he used to. Difficult to Answer. Explaining the happenings of the sixth day of the creation, Miss Fran. ces Hartz read to her Sabbath school class: "And the 1ord God formed man out of the dust of the ground." "Well," spoke up one kid, "that's nothin' new. Didl he put him in the sun to dry, the way we do our mnud pics?" Miss Hartz discreetly slurred the answer and proceeded with her les. son.-Cleveland Leader. To the Point. Over in lloboken in a shop frequent ed by Germans, hangs a sign framed in mournful black, reading thus: "We regret to inform our honored customers that our good and generous friend, Mr. Credit, expired today. lie was a noble soul, always willing -and helpful, but has been failing for some time. May he rest in peace. PAY CASH!" Eczema? Use Tetterine. "T have been trouhled with Eczema on the face for nearly two years. and n few nrpltentions of Tetterine and the use of Tetterine Soap his entfireiv mired me. I envnot say too much for its prnise." Myrieks. Mass. Mrs. S. A. Haskins. Totterine cures Uzrenin Dandriff. Itch inr Piles. Rnar Worm nnd every form of renin and Skin Disense. Tetterine 50e: Tetteritne Sonp 25-. At drutrists. or by mail dire-t from The Shuptrine Co.. Sn vennnh. On. With every mnil order for Tetterine we nive a box ef Shuptrine's 10c Liver Pills free. Local Color. "I understand that sixteen different women have brought. suit for breach of promise against Riter. What's his defense?" "Oh, he clains that he was simply getting material for his annual out put of summer love stories."-Pluck. For COLDS fand GRIlP Hicks' C..?t'mxx is the best remedy-re lieves the itching and feverishness-cures the Coid and restores nitrmal conditions. 11'm At drug stores. Te 1luch Like Wo-k. "'rhe boss's son is kicking." "Says lhe's overworked. All he used to do was tear tihe pages off the omlle calendars onc'e a month. Now he has to wind the eight-day clock, too." USE AIEN'S FOOT-EA SE, '1The antibcpt Ic ilxc,dr tuo he shke i in~uzIlto t he shoes If ii ou ant rest iand comifoiri for It red, ne-hing. swol len, swueniting fe, use Alen's Foot - Ens~e. iteneiivec corns a ndt tbunions oif nil paint a nd prevents blisters sore unmd callouus spt'ts. Always usa it to ntreaik ir New Mhuoes. tSold every wheire, '0. Jhan't. aicept anli subtIIIute. Four FitCEI trial pacukamge, adduress Alter 5. Olmstedi, Ie lIoy, N. Y. Not Particular. She-I he ard Freddy Fickle has (de cided to marry and settle down to a particular girl. H~e-H-;1! She can't be. IFor IIEADIACIUE-IEfeks' OAPI'DINE Whet her' from (ilds, lle tnt, St oimnuh or Ner'vous Tlrnoub)les, Capi uinme will relievec you. It's ligntidu -pileausatto11 iake- neul immiedi iely ITry it. 10c'., 25e., ana di 0 'cents ut drug stores. An artist is one who can create that which has the power' to haunt the mind. H'Jave you , g,.breathing a - .over the he 9 - and the mt 2'b~~ poor circu - blood and over 40 ye, Dr. Pier The heart I blood corpi nerves in tm with good r irritability, come by th put up by Ask y'our scrofualous conditions, ulcers, "fever-s Dr. Pierce's Discovery. Jutst the refi excessive tissue waste, in conv'alescentc thin-blooded people. Stick to this saft as good " kinds offered by the dealer w lng will do you half as much good as A w~oman's idea of a brave man is one who isn't afraid to go inito a dark' closet in which ther'e may be at moulse. Chew and smroke untared-c thner',~ uee inpail undicopedu. Mterlwether A&i.n ntrd. larkssviieTeinni. A man may avoid family nr'es by taking care of his famIly. is ugly. crtzzly. gray hairs. Ue* "La A Poetic Prosecutor. Jobn Burns, city prosecutor of St. Paul, was trying to show Judge Fine hout why some ,vung' mon ought to. be flued for teating pickets off the fence of Mrs. Joe Goesik. Mr. Burns said: "I know Mike Chicket tore off that picket, and the lady took offence." "No lady is charged with taking a fence," replied Judge Finehotit, "and, besides, this is no place for poetry." TO DRIVE OUTMA R Ti SYSTEt Thke the Old Stadar fJR9vN30'AT5LM ILLt 'O da; ou know what you are taking. 'i'hoe formula is plainly printed gn every botilo. showing It Is simply Quinin* and iron In a taste. less form. T1ho Quinine drives out the malaria and te Iron builds up the system. Bold by all dealers for 80 Years. I'rice 60 cents. The Riddle. The Sphinx propounded a puzzle. "Why does It always rain the day you move?" she asked. Herewith the ancients gave it up. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invig. orate stomach, liver and bowels. Do not gripe. Many a girl would promise to marry a man if she thought he wouldn't be so silly as to expect her to live up to her promise. OETER FOR MEN, WOMEN AN SALTS.OR PILLS,AS IT SWEETENS AND CLE 35 FAR MORE PL IS T1HE IDEAL FAMILY LAXATI IT GIVES SATISFACTION TO j ALWAYS BENEFICIAL IN ITS E AND PERFECTLY SAFE AT ALL . NOTE THENAME CALIFORNIA FIG SYRU in the Circfe, on everig Pacitage of the Gc AL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS SELL THE ORI! GENUINE WHEN CALLED FOR, ALTHOUGH TI MAKE A LARGER PROFIT BY SELLING INFERIO! TIONS, YET THEY PREFER TO SELL THE GENUIN IT IS RIGHT TO DO SO AND FOR THE GOOC CUSTOMERS. WHEN IN NEED OF MEDICI DRUGGISTS ARE THE ONES TO DEAL WITH, LIFE OR HEALTH MAY AT SOME TIME DEE THEIR SKILL AND RELIABILITY WHEN BUYING Note tfie Fuff Name ofthe Go 04.I41V s , I F-1aL 1i'l IR PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS,NEAR THE BOTT THE CIRCLE,NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACK GENUINE. ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY A ORUGGISTS. REGULAR PRICE 50c PER W( SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENN BECAUSE IT IS THE ONE REMEDY WHICH AND CLEANSES THE SYSTEM, WITHOUT RRITATINGv DEBILITATING OR GRIPING. At WAY WITH BUSINESS OR PLEASURE. IT INFORMED FAMILIES, WHO KNOW OF ITj BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BUY THE G CALIFORNIA I LUMMUS AIR B1 MAKE HI The Lur YOU, the any other gin because IT MAiKR~S will bring YOU, the farmer, more mon turns out cotton whic-h samples bette'r other gIn. It will pay you well In the haul your cotton to a Lummus gin ner. a longer staple, free from all trash and dir, and a longer price for your bale. W. L. D OU _'_' *2.50*3*3-50 &$* W. L. Douuglas shoes cost, muore to man betcauso hi ighser gradei( loatthors arn used', m care. aoso areio reasnse why WV.I. ant-ced to hioldl their shaapo, look and lit thban any othier shoe's you can liuy. W'-E WA RE OF SUIBSTfl The genuine have W. L. Douglas Iprice stamped on the bottom, which and protects the wearer against high pr REFU5E BUOSTITUT SCLIMED T( oreoail. wV, L. nbougi., I.: ta , Faint ? weak heart, dizzy feelings, oppressed ier meals? Or do ydu experience pain art, shortness of breath on going up-stairs ny distressing symptoms which indicate lation and bad bloodP A heart tonic, *odybuildcr that has stood the test of ir8 of cures is :e's GoldeniMedical Discovery ecomes regular as clock-work. Trhe red iscies arc increased in number-and the irn are well red. The arteries are fdlled Ih blood, That is why nervous debility, fainting spells, disappear and are over is alteraiive extract of medicinal roots D~r. Pierce without the use of alcohol. neighbor. Many have been cured of res," white swellings, etc., by taking eshing and vitalizing tonic needed for e k-om fevers or for run-down, antumie, and sane remedv and refuse all " just ho is looking for a larger profit. Noth r. Pierce's G;olden Medical DIscovery. A COUNTRY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS in New York City. B~est features of coun try and city life Out-of-door sports on school park of 35 acres near thle H-udson Rivcr. Academic Course Primary Class to Graduation. Upper class; for Advanced Special Students. Music and Art. Write for catalogute and term';. I'sa Bas and Mliss Wilts. Rned't Aier.ue, reur Z$rd St., West,. l flINr8 a OnRnOLE Hr AIR anRESSNG. .P... 0All Run Dov Describes the condition of thousa men and women who nteed only to pi and enrich their blood. They feel tUi all the time. Every task, every respoita " bility, has become hard to them, becau they have not strength to do nor poWe to endure. Ifyou are one of these all-run-down p0Jo pic or are at all debilitated take' Hood's Sarsaparilla It purifies and enriches the blood, and builds Ip the whole system. Get t today in- sual liquid form o4 chocolated tablets called Sareatabs. HUNT'S CURE QUARANTEEO Forso At your - Druggist Itch - 7 R1 fywor teS - . cm... D CHILDREN THAN CASTOR 01 kNSES THE SYSTEM MORE EFFICIENTL AN EASANT TO TAKL $UiTXIR4SIENNA VE, AS LL, IS FFECTS TIMES. --4. Inuille. INAL AND kEY COULD IPREPARA. E, BECAUSE o OF THEIR NES. SUCH AS YOUR CINT. OF AICOtto END UPON P, I I ,DNYS UVtLR &*80WS. CAim iA nG Yn ulpo DM. AND IN M.E,OF TiE L. LEADING MINIATURE PICT URF. OTTLE.1 QF PACKAGEU k_ IS THC ONLY PERFECT FAMILY LAXATIVE. ACTS IN A NATURAL. STRENGTHENING WAY UNPLEASANT AFTER-EFFECTS AND WITHOUT ID THEREFORE DOES NOT INTERFERE IN ANY IS RECOMMENDED BY MILLIONS OF WELL. I VALUE FROM PERSONAL 1.1SE. TO CET iT. ENUINE; MANUFACTURED BY THS FIG SYRUP CO. LAST GINS GEST GRADE iinus Air Blast Gin will bring ginner, more business than A BETTER SAMPLE. It ey for your bale, because it and grades higher than any end to drive miles further to The L~ummus gin stands for L.UMMUS COlTON GIN CD,, C ''""u Fl COLUMBUS. CEORCiA Box 710 3. SH OES!*?o, ! I ouglats shoes are gtur beL1er and wvear longotr4 LIrT8.- . - name and the retail ' guarantees full value '" ices and inferiorshoes. OE'JU8T ASGOOD' " ~ ttor yI WffrEr. al eNir BOYS' BHOES .L. Zlrockion, MEa.... $2.00,$2.50&83.00 Instead of Liquid Antiseptics orPeroxide Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic The new toilet geriide powder to be dissolved in watter as niteede. For all toilet and~ hygienie uses it 15' better and1( more. ec~oomical. 'L'o saLve andI bea1 utif(y the - teeth, remfove tartar and , prevent dlecay. T'o diisin feet the moth, de0 stroy disease germs, and purify the breathl. . To keep arti tiarl teeth and b~ridgewo~-rc eln , odo(rless To remove niotli no fromt the teeth and *puify thle breath after smokcingi. T1o eradicate perspirationi and body Theli best ant iseptie wash known. Relieves an ud strengthena tired, weak,' in flamed e'yes. I leals sore throat, wounds and( ents. '25 and 50 ets. a box, druigglsts or by maii postpaid. Samnple Free. THE PA XTON TOIL ET CO.,Boston,MASS. y a Mul ilr gi "n;ri t litton 11H1 (INION IKODAK~ 8TO)I 24 . Forsythi 8t,.JacksonivilleII W. N. U., ATLANTA, NO. 20--1911, M.AEIrtJ!sU