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2 Agricultural ! Baby on the .Farm. t ! The lartn house without a b ?bv . is unfortunate. In tact, it has j 110 place in the real scheme ol things. It there are no babies , there will be no boys and girls. It no boys and girls, men and ( women will be impossible. Though ot,her things aie raised on the farm, the real thing tor which they are intend d is rearing children, 'lhese are the most valuable crops. It is because of them und not independently of them that the otliT crops are produced. The most important thing on any faim istha' chubby little mass of humanity in the house trying to eat the pattern in the carpet or get his big toe in his inouth. 'J hough the mere! embryo ot a man, an inci;ien! savage, its correct rearing, its crrndna.1 unfolding. its ^"lo.V dry * lopmeni through vuio.i? incut.dj anil physical stages constitute I 1 lie most vital problem ot civil;z ition. If you are s?> unfortunate as to have no baby in the house, ob'ain one as soon as possible from some orphan as\lum or charity mission. Many go ><1 married couples, excellent men and women, have not been l ies cd with children of their own. When wise, as I hey usually a>e, they never fail to adopt one or more boys and girls whom they rear as members of the family. Many of the m >st lasting friendships, most lov ng and lifelong devotions have sprunj from such adoptions. The childless c?>u-l pie was made happy in a thousand ways, tlie intolerable loneliness was driven oil" b.v childish laughter and noise, the soirows an i sickness rait ga'ed by kindly ministrations. If you are a bachelor and wan' to keep from rusting out, from /It't-imr nil 11'it It uulfiul na<c Inni,, v? i U |-' " ?W?? OC I I becoming ;i haled skinllint, hunt you up a baby without delay There are plenty of them lo b had in the cilies, and sometime* in lite country dia'ricts; poor litt e waifs that need a home and kind protection. Of course, you will have to lure an elderly woman to look after 'he baby, to wa-h, clothe and feed i', and a' lir .i blush you may be appall^ I by the trouble and expense. Uuf | ir will pay you better than an\ i investment you ever made; belter than that last bunch ol ycrlings you turned on gra-s; belter than that pen of promising pigs, or Hock of S m'hdown 1 imbs t h u you bought at a bargain. That baby will not be in the house long before you have learned to love it better than all the world . besides. Your happiest moment j will be that when it first recog-! niz^s your presence, 1 ir-1 shows a disposition lo ?0 to you. When it actually cries for yon as you come wearily from the field, it will be a moment ol bliss such as you have nevt-r before ox per ieneed, and you will tool that yon could better part with your farm than baby There is plot ty of room on every t irm for children an 1 without them there is always a vacuum. In fact, the charm of everything else and the pleasure they would otherwise give, are much diminished if Till Departmen here are no children'there to iven the scene. The most heautitul of thee ties are those devote 1 to the iet of sick and helpless hat At a beautiful paik near 'he c lie kind ladies ot Indianup have established oho of tl milled "The Summer Missn and it is an education in the inanities to visit there and what is being done to b health and happiness to the ] children ot unfortunate pan The cf,zy cottages, the g grass, the gentle breeze- from meadows, the odors ol wild I erg, soon rcinvig orate wa frames and bring color to cheeks. In many ci ie* t rn ii iii oin i inc k il l>i>r ehildren ?-f want and t-ulTe: take'them to the country and range f? r their ucenmmoda' m I arm h uses. Often fan ui.vo t wo < r in -re for the sn in merely as a recreation for wails, but fequeutly the att nient that springs up leads permanent homeland adop as members of the family, former O .vernor ol Alaska c from New York a> a waif, was adopted and reired b Indiana tanner and aehh -uco,-ss and piorriinuic \ M similar oases might be Ult II ' vd. The farmer who thus jues an unfortunate d res go many wa\ s and, like mere ilui'e blessed. He incre hi1 own happiness while c Mil i> happiness on others and I b-c mit's the greater pa'rio r ar il z g >"d citiz nj f t . lie ion. Sweet are the s ?nm rlie farm i.i these early -rinl mornings ot mi Isutnm r. S :e the enrols of the bird they awaken the hous bob break of d ?y. Sw of are v ?ice* from i lie ban? yard as stir in expectancy <?f ihe coi ice i. Sweet is the voice o c tieleer, as he greets tlie morn, and the 1->vv inz of the h as tl?ev wend leisutely l<e he pasture. But sweior I ail h the chorllinzol lire chi baby as he kicks up Ins hee a very ecstacy of delight chu kles as he tri s lo ca'cli i i t' 1 1 chicken, and ducks come v ith u Ids reach ? Ameiican Finn r. Wreck in Alabama. B rminzlmn, A iir.. 25.? n-is*en^vr is d md and Iwelv jil'cd as tho result ? \vr c ilie Bh'C'oa accommcda imi i on Birmii>irli<iinMioer ii Iltiii i branch of the Louovdl N ts!iv111 e Ua lr ?ad, a' Johns tion, t< dav. The wreck caused by spreading rails. Heart Strang TTeart Strength, or ITeart Weakness, maom Strength, or Nerve Weakness?nothing inoi itlvely. not ouo weak heart in a hundred t self. actually diseased. It It almost all hidden tiny ilttle nerve that really W all a Tlila obscure nervo?the Cardiac, or Heart ?simply needs, and must have, mors powe stability, more controlling, more got strength. Without that the Heart must c< to fall, and the stomach and kidneys als these same controlling norves. This clearly explains why as a medlH Phoop's Restorative has In the past done s< for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr. Phoop llrst the cause of all this t>alnful. palpitating, si ing nearc aistitsa l<r. hhoopg Kestomtls popular prpgcrlptlon?Is alone directed t weak and wasting nervo centers. It It'atrengthens; It offers real, genuine heart If you would have strong Hearts, str festlon, strengthen these Intvrvos? ru-? them as needed, with Dr. Shoop Restorath J. F. MACKEY & CO. ? L. L>V>. AUGUST 28, U t Dairy Notes. I Irregularity in feeding and milking moans lo?s. Ton slow ripening of cream liar- produces a bitier flavor. 1 re- In th". dairy, promptness i*> ol )iei'. lite cream of effectiveness". I 'i1 v, Poor and nnpdttable feed is )>lis often the cause of poor milk j liee6 > ield. on,'' The chnrnuhiliiy of cream debit peuds on it? be:-ug ripened eveti-| See ly. j\ ring The dairy interest is tlie most poor constant of any on the farm. Mits In nearly all cases excessive reen milk production is at the expense i the of teed production, low- Careful milling permanently sted improve* the animal as h milk wan producer aside from direct.y inhere creasing the nnlk Ilow. the Cream kept ever so clean, if i,ia? lelt to stand warm will sour or Q-y I ar- therwi e spoil vcrv quickly | II a' To do her be>t the dairy cow Xtt. nets p ust be made as comfortable gg mcr, as possible every way. ' the. The profits from the cow i- in \ ,('b. proportion t'? the intelligence ap. to plied in her breeding, feeding, 'i n J and care. A Tliesepar tor reduces'lie bulk ame about twenty times an 1 leaver and the .kini m Ik available for .'eed y an while yet warm. 'Vh 1 Cow's milk varies in butter fat I any test1 r >m less than one per cent ion- to over six percent. ___ res- A good cow is <>f a nerv ?u> j d in temperament, therefore on *11 oo I yjf y, i-s c?9ionK. be careiul net to exci'e ases her m any way. M err- One of the principal advantages ^ thus of dairying is that it takes less ^ ! by fertility from the -oil Hi ?n other na branches ol farming Is of Milk <ju U1 y but gentlv, get y -gilt all the mil each timbut do e-t not keep oil Ptripping a -er you % s as have j;ot it. I !v ' a- The best milkers as a rule, are 'M '1'? tlie best mo'heri; ro>r the be-' ^ they calves and be sure ot ti e mot mint reliable sources of income. ^ ' n" Ti e-e-ret nl m.Ik presei vat: ves A lo^ li's in two rules: expose ir.iik iQi ' a- 1 t'!e a- possible and keep it A A 'r' it a low temperature.?Live A '^an Stock Journal. I tfi ibhy - , | dfl a?d Do You Open Your tfouth 3 (i Like n young hlr-1 and gulp down whatever food or medicine may be offered you 1 jg that i Or, doyou want to know something of the 30 ... ' composition and character of that which lie you take into your stomach whether as j food or medicine? Most intelligent and sensible people now-a-days insist on knowing what they , employ whether as food or as medicine, i Dr. Pierce lielievos they have a perfect ' right ioin*l*t ttpon such knowledge. So he '1'* publishes, broadcast and on each bottlee in- wrapper, what his medicines are mado of )p;, - and verifies it under oath. This he feels he can woll afford to do because tlie more rain the ingredients of which his medicines oa i, | are made are studied and understood the m( 4 o. wore will their superior curative virtues q'( ^ i be appreciated, i Si a For the ctire of woman's peculiar weak- M ' was nesses, irregularities and derangements, 1 giving rise to frequent headaches, backache, dragging-down pain or distress in 1 lower abdominal or j>elvlc region, accom_ | pan led, ofttimes, with a debilitating, ?1> lY pelvic, catarrhal drain and kindred symp- . Ill turns of weakness, Dr. IMcrce's Favorite 111 Prescription is a most eflh >nt remedy, [(j | it is equally effective in cm ,g painful M periods, in giving strength to nursing n< ? Pal mothers and in preparing the system of Z'lnit !!" expectant mother for baby's coming, ail a thus rendering childbirth safe and com- t fault, pnratively painless. The "Favorite Pre- u N?rra script ion" is a most potent, strengthening r.mora tonic to the general system and to the aitYnuS organs distinctly feminine in particular e o'havt . It is also a soothing and invigilating '' nervine and cures nervous exhailstlon, i: ine. I>r. nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, omuch snastns. cliorea or St. Vitus's dance, and \1 *ou?ht other dlstrc-slng nervous symptoms attendant upon functional nno orKanic dls- of o thes? eases of the distinctly feminine or trans, btiildti A host, of medical authorities of all the wl help. several schools of practice, recommend ,>n* dt. each of the several Ingredients of which M Kabllaa "Favor!to 1'rescrlptlon" Is mnrfe for the euro of tho diseases for which it is claimed Ml 9 _. to he a cure. You may read what they | say for jimirxrlf by ? ding a postal card request for a fn r lw<okut of extracts from , the leading authorities, to Doctor R. V. Pierce Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Inr W Stltute, Hull.llo, N. Y., aucl It will come to I you by return post. jj, > </.'- . e.- : Auivs 9 H)7 ? * mm oui 11 Summer Goods at and 5 c Colored Lawn 3% 10c Colored Lawn *7% 15c Colored Lawn 10 25c Colored Lawn 17^ All wbite hosiery" and it Shoes going at ex; ley Cost us- This me; ived for You. Williams-Hughi Cash Store. - "The Old Reliable/ THE BANK OF LANCASTER, l CAPITAL $5 SURPLUS $5 Loans made on Real Estate, at reason Collections given prompt and careful 4 Per Cent Interest allowed on time pounded every three months. Your business solicited. The oldest, rl _ H T> 1. T i A uie strongest rsanit in Lancaster county 0(0"3"5|4"3,4,0,5"?"&i5, t'v ^ The effect of Scott* s EmtxU pale children is magical. It makes them plump, rosy, acti\ It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypop and Glycerol, to make fat, blood a and so put together that it is easily by little fc'k. ALL DRUCGISTS; 50c. AND $1. &'# Deaths in Chester. Kuled .lust before going to press we irn that Mr-. C. M Alexander, ed nh Hit Tii ve irs rl.t?rl lii< ^ 114 * >I?^* ' N irning a lew minutes atier 11 Stl,-{M 11 *'11 dock at I lie home of li-^r so.:, ^ ^ou Jno. It. Alexander, on Pinck kilUd ' y street. tin Barfield Mr. Nawt"n Bitrhani, aired ';N ' '<!,t out 85 years, died a' Ids home "* ',(>,n Union A. It. P. church, near ^1,! chburg, a' 8:30 o'clock Wed- ''lu,llv 1,1 ' ad ay evening, Aug. 21, 1907, s n ? k v ter hn illness ot only a few ' ut ?^' ys. Airs. Elizabeth McKeown, -w,. n. v.r r? | the Corn well neighhorho d. ^.7,11 ed ye?teidav. a'tor long ill io--. 1,1 " ? .... . : 0?ui (faring th is. AlcKeo vn was no in?ih r ir.r.i r..r f l, i ? . r i_ii j i < 1 i vvl it m>in?? ; ?m < junirtMi, nflVtng A( liom ?!o Mi* :-i> Mayo.and s. -i ,u,,t In (he atomi i'K''uv.ii and Mn Lewis. of the iih.? of ? lit is count:, mhi Mr. T. H. Mi- inj'ixltiio-'f powii. < ! In lian Terrilor . Sue a? 75 yours lil anil had h *en n fined to her ro?m for a long PeWitr* little ?npe. Sm till 9 Crawford llron j.- jSt'lijairr \ S A 111. below Cost. white low actiy what ins Money js Co. ===== g ancaster, S. C. 2* >0,000.00. y A AAA AA Ml >v,uuu.uu. yy table rates. Id attention. N deposits, com- ^ the largest and ^ assays*? sion on thin, O e, happy. J hosphites tnd bone, jjNX I r digested >?ff\ While Drunk. u N. C., f-ppcial in rei: Ka-tbouiul pa - i No. 4 on tlie Northern ran over and lite man mined Loftliis afternoon shortving LaGrange, Hare is at Lenoir Insti9 county. He xas sittin-r on the t:ack. I II O KhaIt All r> 11,1 /v ?.CJ I/IUIU'II (|IIU WHO i nt of e itin^ too little.' was inlo* of IhouiaH Jefferson, ho United States, and the every one without excepi-i hot w.other. heoMUne it ih oven in small quantities to n-n the hlood i- at high temtliis K"itson we should oat properly. We rhonlJ also I 'll as much us possible by tl?- Ko loi for indigestion and ich will iest the Htoinueh by Mid itsdf .Sold by Draw- a early Kisers don't Hieken or pills, can) to take. 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