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TftE KINHF M i i ! it i ?^nJ| Eminent'* Beta, On* of the Great< Large Barrel and Udder, T In selecting a dairy cow. it is nec sary to ex^^ine brwk ber appearai; and her hTslff^. iTj- appearance meant especially those visible feaAu which indicate to the knowing ' whether or not a cow has good da capacity. In history is included be the record and the pedigree at t +v' The picture of Emlnent's Bees, produced here, shows better than a description what the shape of a go dairy cow is. The dairy cow shot be fine-featured and angular, wl very little surplus flesh. She is combination of wedges, all tending come together at her head. That is say, she is narrower at the shouldc than at the hips, looking from t front; narrower in the shouldcr'regi than in the rear, looking from aboi and shallower in the fore quarte than in the hill! nimrtnro from the Bide. She should have large barrel, large tidder and promt <nt milk vein, sharp thin withers, ai a clean-cut. Intelligent head, wl large, bright, expressive eyes. II skin should be soft and pliable. Flm ly, she should. It goes without sa ing, be sound and free of disease. But one cannot depend on loot alone when selecting a cow for dai TRUST THE PUBLIC. Once upon a time there wi a man who was accused of crime. He appeared private! before the proper authority and established his innocent There the matter should ha\ rested. But evil report travels on th even winds, while good wore jfcfcivel slowly ,if at all. And f it happened that out of each or hundred person who heard tfc original flcrnsnUnn <-kr?i*r heard that the charges had bee refuted. The other ninety-nin hearing no denial from the a< cused man, considered him gui ty as a matter of course. I mention the matter here p introduction to the statemer that it is always well .to tak the public into one's confident What the public does not ui derstand it regards w;.th suspi< ion. If facts of any sort are wit held from the public, men ai sume that the facts are damaj ing. "Men loved darkness rathe than' light because their deed Were evil." No man wishes to hide fact about himself of which he i proud. He hides only thos things of which he is ashame< That is human nature. There is neither policy nc reason in keeping anything fror te Dublic unless the thinor ia nI ftionable. The public is su.< eious of secrecy, and resent it. The man who makes a profi of 10 per cent, on his ware doesn't mind telling the publi about it. The man who makes 147 pe cent, guards the secret careful ly. The public servant whose in come is $800 a year makes n secret of the matter. He wh makes an annual saving o $8,000 out of an $800 salary trusts the truth only to himsell In almost every instance th secret thing is an unclean, un fair find unrighteous thing. Th business that it too secretive i making profits in an indecen making progts in an indecen w n y. You can trust the sunligh4 But the darkness is treacheroir and sneaks flit about in th shadows. Secret, and therefore viciou diplomacy brought abo'?i th war in Europe. Tn other ages,,,, when ther ^ rere religious secrets, there wa -^Veligious crime. The church being hid from the eye an< minds of the public, became ; cess pool of vice. In all ages, in all climes THELANCA Trf'~ -Hi" ~ $5 00 REWARI JRY COW TO CHOOSE i j ill Wanted?A : ? ? by an old lady lights. Wanted?A r gentleman with BJw gas. Want.pd- - A >-< ^ Wanted?Exp sat of Jrreey Cowa. Note Wedge tttagi, for bottled baby hln Withers, and ClearvCut Haad. Wanted An ( ea- use. The beet guide a# alfcj} J* mi to blow the sam< ice mal'a milk and buttorfat rad^rd. M Wanted?A b la found oat by meat 9t mitk tcalee mA and partly outsi ae a Babcoct teetaa. The racorda fa# Wanted?A r iye ( ed below Indiana haw imporUnt, thl? young gentlemei [rZ m , feet long and tw )th hi the damson Coiu>gWdalry hard Wanted By were two cod* equal ln^ppeaaancw girb her passag, Doah were of *ood t5rp*- M willing to take < aa could be eepn. Yet consldar th? , a* ilor ?y following record of a year's milking t Wanted A c< lid T 11W D?V?7Eu?ViftDlffRr?2i5* la(Jy with crump Pounds .milk... 8,6?7 >,446 B.1Z1 ? ? i^vm. DUitertat 3U.I 186.1 310.1 For Sale A 1 a Valvjs butterfat 1173.21 869.70 8108.51 trpntlomnn w;iU . cost of feed.. t 64.70 830.68 3 25.07 gentleman with to Profit -1113.61 830.07 i 88.44 For Sale?A n ^ The labor Involved In keeping these <*n ^)ld lady full hg two cows wsb the same. They were For Sale?A p on of almost the same weight and about | lady with mahog /e the Bame quantity of food was needed going abroad in )ra to maintain their bodies. The differ- frame. ence In their value, then. Is due to the For Sale A 1 a fact that, for some reason not appar- w:ii | anvthin ln. j ently to the eye. Dolly could handle childr^ anyimn< I1(j more feed and was so constructed that p * . th she could return more milk per pound 'or , , ~ er of food eaten than could Gurotus. nn old lady stuff 4j. This Illustrates the wisdom of the ex- or Sale?A iy. pression. "Test, don't guess." gentleman with . J. M. BURGESS. ?Ex. ks Associate Professor of Dairying, i aairixtV-T ry Clemson Agricultural College. LOOKING ? - - ? - , ? We have read ' among all people, this fact has LvL-Lt; ,GaSl is held true?good deeds were ,?f i?"S an a made manifest; evil deeds were ; ?fP";;in? a 5 ly j hidden. Always and everywhere ' fVl ar}\ is you may trust the man whose 'fo e. lifie and thoughts are an open ..... "J re book. Always and everywhere u wishes fo? you do well to keep your hand f"e ie on your pocket when dealing 0f iq1(- 1 Is with the man who avoids pub- iqoo new resit 1Cl/'you are nrivatelv ?ccn?od _200.a<M>t!onal - r , unamber of Con j of wrong, settle the matter pri- Night <?rboob ? vately. If you are publicly and established. J wrongly accused, get quickly to Everybody doi e- the top of the highest house and home, 'i* from the vantage shout to the Every citizen 1 *" 1 nubl'-C that the accusation is a town and count} I lie. Only so can you retain the a hundred mc I vuhlic's confidence. county canning ( l" Some men may bear accusa- a hundred mc :e tion in silence, trusting to their corn clubs. Mclean record to justify them be-; a jjve pj^ cju) V fore their friends. That me-i poultry club. tho 1 is well enough with intim- The best coun h ate friends, but it is a dangerous state. ?" I method in dealing with the pub- a white way i ?" I lie. The public is not prejudic- size of the town ed, not bound by affection, not a state-establi :r I blinded by interest. It is a jury, school. I waiting to hear the evidence and a city hospital I be convinced, and it unfailingly a sewerage di* s I construes silence as guilt. A city fire-ala He who will not trust the pub- a crematory < ? I lie is lost. He who does not pub- clerator. I licly prove himself innocent of a Increased fire < I wrong charged, must go to his Better freight ,r| grave under a cloud, for the pub -, City delivery c 111 jic will never forget evil gossip ed. 1 | nor ever forgive secrecy. Commission or Trust the public. If you are form of governn F I with clean hands, spread them Many addition I in the while light of day that good roads in th< |f I ill who pass may see.?Fountain Many additio F Inn Tribune. j - -Salisbury Post * CONGRESS AP r \ Asthnia-LatciYTn side 1 I , flffj Rr/knrhwti* It'? ? ?* ?? VIIVIHIM I ?<oi.uiUill _ _ , _ ? _ . . M opens up before I- Can Be CmtJy Rol^ by th. New a88Ume that th( P External Vepor Treatment , present Congresc 0 Don't take internal medicines or habit, able number of f forming drags for these troubles. Vick'e , nnnr?.,? ,.f , "Vsp-O-Bub" Solve is applied externally aPPrOVe of the , and relieves by inhalation as a vapor and adopted by Set by absorption throngh the skin. For Jones, O'Gormar p Asthma and Hay Fever, melt a little Viek's I cock In a spoon and Inhale the vapors, also rub well over the spinal column to relax th? . *Jie country nervous tension. 26c, 60o, or $1.00. With the most Si YKKS^uetSAUVE century?for th and issues of thi Method of Awaking the Deaf. ) were trivial C< Au r lurm clock for tne acat that j those we now fai awakens a sleeper by administering [ little now how o light blov.B with a paddle has been In- ' h f . T. vented ?n England i ee" ir ?1 j exists is the one * Fr;.nd.hip, the prime necras Tuere Is no half-way house on the j110*1* IS that the 0 road of Friendship: If you don't go the Pe prepared and whole distance you have started 'in every possible " falsely. with it. Unity is 'j ? i xential, the mobi ' Invigorating to the Pale and Slclcly public opinion of The Old Standard (crura! str?nrthenlt>?r tonic. flUDDOrt of the f CROVE S TASTKT.KSScMIl TONIC. drTrca out aV~ Mstarfa.tnrti hVmkcb'otwi.andMiitdfHpthvays* there are many t V """" ^ of Congress who * uado ub fuw siuj nil I I > ! Hium I lit??ta*i^iiJMnv .ajaannawwm i i * ?? m mlX STER NEWS. FEBRUARY 11, 1916 DON'T ^LAU GH | "Why Swear, Pear? furnished room Use 'Celt'if with e^tnc for Corns! oom by a young _ - both kinds of t the Hew Plan. Simple. 8ure Fate. Applied in a Few Seconds. oom bv a vouncri "Why, John, I never knew you win uy a yuuiiK uso 8uch lanauag:e! I ve toid y, douole dOOrs. several times Tt's no use to try tho ian to take care ! rl AO*?n ceyoung man to <?V i out of town. A|\^ry^ :>y who can open 7 reference. fV] erienced nurse Vonldn't I.ono Tom- Temper, Jolr IX You Hud ?GeU-It" for ."how Corns )rganist and boy contraption* for corns. Here's sotr 'Gets-It', it's Just wonderful how cas e. 'clear and clear* it makes any cor OV to be inside come right off. Takes but a few se< oy to oe liisiue ondg tQ ly lt drlc8 at once. Pi de the counter, your sock on right over it,?there nnm for two nothing to stiek or roll up. form OOm I or two t,undie of your toe, or press on tr n ahout thirtv corn. It's painless, simple as rollln aoout tnirvy ^ lo Nqw put away thOBe knive enty feet broad, razors and scissors, use 'Gets-It an a rpqnectahlp you'll have a sweeter disposition an a respectaoie no more corns and calluses, a to New York "Gets-It is sold by druggists every - 10 - , .7j ' where. 25c, a bottle, or sent direct b !are of children B. Lawrence & C<K. Chicago, 111. Sold In Lancaster recoi ?-by an old ??<led horns. "rM.ckej Co. farm by an old outbuildings. since the reassembling of th; ice mattress by body, delivered speeches d of feathers. nouncing the Government b iano by a young CHUSC it has refused to surre any legs who is c\er American rights in the inte a strong iron est Gf one of the European beli gerents and becaure it has r large, nice dog. fused to violate the laws of ne g, very fond of trality in the interest of tt ame belligerent,, the solution < parlor suite by the great international problen ed with hair. that now confront the nation cottage by a going to be doubly difficult it n* a bay window. bsolutely impossible. In that case, the most forr 1 n idable of the antagonists who _ b President Wilson must corr.b; uri + U A l--1--" ?ivu interest a 1,1 uenan oi x.ne United Stat< onia Gazette's are not in Vienna or in Berlin < take the liber- in London or in any other Ei lumber of them ropean capital but in Washinj 1 adopting: them ton itself. He must addre; V to be desired himself with all the zeal ar mmunity. Here with all the power at his cor things the Gaz- mand to the task of checking tl and is expect- effort to break down America before the end confidence in the American Go1 ernment. Such attacks as thoi lents. which have already been mac members to the in the Senate upon the Admii imerce. itration's policy can be answe * permanently ed and exposed and they shoul be answered and exposed. F< ing their trad- many of us?it is to he hope for most of us?the Administrj >oosting for the tion's policy speaks for itso and requires no defence; bi >re girls in the the poison which Mesrs. Wort nub. and Jones, for instance. ha\ ?re boys in the undertaken to spread is of an ii idious sort and may do grei b and a large harm if it is not checked. Shoul the poison which Messrs. Worthy lair in the confirm the evil promise of ii inauspicious beginning and V lecond to none, made the occasion for the pr< considered. mulgation of false doctrines sul shed technical versive of the true Americanisi for which the Wilson Adminii ' tration has stood in the past, th iposal plant. difficulties and dangers of th rm system. present and the future may t sr garbage in- very greatly increased.?Nev. and Courier. equipment. rates, ** 1 >f mail extend- |r W J* ' lentfmanaKer L BiaJcuiT j an] miles of r l u r? j " ' b count v Kijh quality soda crackers, nal miles of p?r?nt of line oM22 cr.ck.-rs and cakex .One for every taste 1 end every need, affording JD THE PRE- delightful Itime changes. iff prospect that US If we are to Ma<t?bv*flF <WVh**?II Cr#cker Work* jre are in the 5 any consider- n?w Definition, members who "The study of etymology." says tl line of action Philadelphia Record, "causes no en nators Works trouble among that class of scho< I and Hitch children whose knowledge of Englls is limited to words which figure in Ui , ordinary street conversation, an . Confronted many curious results nave follows eriOUS crisis in The custom usually observed by th ions ?n half a teachers is to require such a def'.nttio G possibilities the word, then its derivation, an e Spanish War flna,,y a sentence in which tne wor 'impared with t8 Pr?Per,y used. The word ' ligament ce. It matters fGl1 to the ,ot of a ratnor diffident bo fhia u recently. He defined it properly as " ? f Tfh , ban"" but :ollowei1 UP tu<- oorrc. act that it derivation with this remarkable sei Dig fact; and tence: "i was wakened up last nigl i4"mm - ? i.l * it.Y ui me mo- by bearing a brass ligament goin nation should iown the street." strengthened The ftrst'es- RUB-MY-TISM lization of the Wil1 cure Rheumatism, Neu the countrv in ralflia. Headaches, Cramps, Coli< iovernment. If Sprains, Braises, Cuts, Burns. Oil ither members Sore*- Tetter. RmfrWorm Ec intend to em- e,c- Aftweptio Anodyne Jnotii pu? em u,ed Internally or eaternslly. 2S< I"*" ^ .. ? 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