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KKOWHE COURIER (i;HTAiti.iHifj;i> i mu.) I'ubllftticd l'.vt-ry Wodfte#d?jr Morning Uni)? rlptlon *5i I'?-?- A HM um i Adver tiiing ItaiON fWllAHOMtthlOi _Hy_ I,( li, HI! Ml/Ol t A H< HHOOKIt. Commuplcatiomi of a pomonal elim actor charged foi mt udvorthto tuen In. Obituary ri nikon mid Mouton of rohpeet, ')f no' nvoi ono li ti nd rod .WOMIII, will I)? i)iint'-'l free ol ' Inn;',?'. All over Mm mi ni hoc munt ho paid for at tin, rule or one eonl a word. Cindi lo accompany inanunerlpt, WAI/IIAUliA, H. C.: VVI',I?M;HI)AV, MARCH HI, mm. < A TT I if'l TH K I?IIAIMCATION. Indifference of 'I'?M> Many of Dur f araii'iH I/O Important Mullel'. lin' fol lo Wi ll H tulloh) may appear j,.- ni mintie, hui lu nol wo Intel 'lodi Mn om' who han berni actively KUKUK" < ,| in Heh eradication wo rh lu thin Hlalo rmi i:iic ti more opllmliitic view oi the practicability of Heh I I iiln ul ion I li.ni I lie wi lt' i . Inti ai lu.11 i ipMi'lence in i lila worh ?ll lido ion lin i ol lo vim', ex I inn'. condition? mid . Miini'l I lil u l I di! i he Impoi lam <. ol live itloch can liol in- ovei Miillmaled, and Um lol 10 w i ur eXpI O l'm i I i om lin n w Im 11 lld VS " .. 11 r * . I tal iiioil.ii' Ilion- ilili'li',1 In .i wm Ii w hieb l oi vital Import ?un. lu Iii.' r. i ow I li ol lin- ll ve III OC ll I ll(t ll I I I v linn' in i i lu- roi al lon of ero pa Ti II >:i rn ot linell' i coppin I', V. 11 pi i ll v neil ri \ weil i oui a ti y Im I I In i lehei I .nil 'l in n' um i lu* toll rmmval lou bj fe HI Hz I nr., mid Hm beal lerllll/er li lid nu o' Ever.) la i'mer cnn and lihou ld heo| i min i .lill.' iheep :i ml Ino', t on lil phi'i' Tin' Carmor c.annol pr OM pe nulli inilt ra lal II a boonmull Imiei > ind' 111 un nilli culture Kxl rael i ion li ri ldc h) lion I I 11 ill. In World' Wm I' "(hu l>\poi'l :l ol li\i' : I m U a II il o itu ?ii i.lio i lo oilier ronni rlcn ar lemlliift io decline; Ute lendeiicj II piiii m iiiii in nm' market ii In u i ward, .ml pi i'll Iel loni han' uri nil been made Dial tho Hulled Slut' mus non i m pori pu il ol' Hi mei Mippls from Mouth A merion A i .i i ne .iii- nun i H r. wi* I wu rd I ho g rei callie rani'.iM ail- Heine. I'odueed I nil li An ilil i procena Keen on furn mOWtl rill I le Will conni ll nie ail ll r rete I ur, proportion ol' our I ol it t MI plv, nuil, in many locallllon in II Holli horn Ml.ilea, the growing of ea tie, llOgil nllil iiheep for llllirkol wi hr iou nil io ii<> limroanlUKly prolll hie In fai l. I hellOVO lhere ale fe Southern farina on which. tait ll iain comilderaflou Ibo value of m Min' HM well an of Hie animals I hoi ne I ven, II would mil he udvantugoot to f low some live 'lodi for inarki ami I hen? are many lora lit ie", nan flu Hy m proximity lo our Kn? wit inila:.'i hil ell loa .uni Iowna, who dalry farming mid pou Hr) ralnli will yield good returns". Kxl ra Hom add rons ol w W Kinley, pro iii ni Southern Raliway Company, il livered ai Sallnhui v. N U . Nm m ber I?, I i?OH Pcogl'ONN of Tick Iii min anon. i ?\\ lu?! lo I he I arl I hal I he law :, Illili Stale ill.l aol elvo I he St.ile o ci?is power lo tvitahlbill uuarautl inn-, or io i) uara n tl HO In foal eil pren MOM, ii wa. I m ponai hie for na io I jiu iiiK eradication work in oo-o| ral lon with . lie Hulled Sliiles Unie of Snlmal ludunlry before .lui) I '.>i? , Ch roogb I he elToi l:; ol t lu Interoiilcil in the live ni od? Indual a sall ?lille ?u t was Introduced a punned in Hie (louerai A toto m hi y Kehrum *> I ll, I HO'I Thin nol ant lu Led the hoard of I ru at eon ol Uloms l'olier.e to adopt iii>i'i"i:i;ii'V lec.u lion-, foi Ibo weil., .xml lu May, lui a ipi it rn ul lue Hu.? protection Ibo c tic oi Oconee, Pichona, Ureeuvll iiml Anderson counties was adopt In lune. lOUS. the hoard ?if (ru-!, extended Hil. Iorrltor> lu cainbil: Inn another ii na ra n I Ino line, pr?te Inf. Hie additional counties ot Sp I a abu nt, Chown oe, Cheater, No Union. I.?lineas, i? i OOO wood and . bovllle Moth of the.e ipiarnnl linc ?ne ?till maintained, und Work of Hok eivulicat ion has t>i eonllnotl to these twelve ocunttca I'hl . ai ci Wrta KOlootod, ns it v hound on Mu* mu th. and. for so distance-, on the west, lu the Ko ii?! inen nalino Hue and thus pai ally protected from Kederal regit Hons i or tonio r,visons, lt ls to rogrot tod thal I li IMO ol rou mal an mrtdo the seledlou of this pa ri lou area necessary. Tho majority ol pcoplo lu (hese counties MIC not torc: (ed In lue dock, ?HU!, ns bord; are ?m A ll ?nd eeaMored. r ular Inspection and disinfection difficult, lu Addition te this, mi of the people, especially those lu ENv.;'tAi?*, ore not well oduoat xii Any Rt tempi to convince th pCOplo that cattle ticks cause Mi?; death of cattle or ?Jo any real daffi' ug?i |n absolutely USOlOSH. Our experience ha?i shown that without th?i Hupport ami active co? opel allon of tho people, tick eradica tion IM a (dow, discouraging and ex pensive undertaking, and thu Indif ference wini.h Ina been encountered ..ven (rom Influential biislnoas and professional mon has hoon tin: grout out obstado in ?lu- path of tick eradication in this Btalo. in i|iiii- of Mil? hid I ff tironee and, In nome localities, a? tu al opposition, w?! have ticcompllshed nundi, and have conclusively shown that tick eradication I? possible and decidedly prac! leal. Method <>f Conducting Work, in each 'inn rani I ned county tho following iiM-lhod of In;.pillion lian boon adopted. A:< soon UH the urea hi quarantined a force ol local Inspec tora (two to each county J lu employ ed lo make II farm to farm canvass I of Hui on tl rc aroa. When lick Infest on calilo an- found, iii?- owner ls nerved willi a i|uaranllue notice for bidding Hie movement o? cattle from Mu- proiulsoH without written permis sion from an authorized 111 ?. | ?? 1 or. Ai i hi i ilin<- th<- owner I til <> In formed of Mu- mo il practical method ol di. Infect lon. When alli irk lllfosl Dil pi'ombioH an- localed and quuruu llnod, tho liuipoeloi'H begin regular i i ol naped inn of thean premiaos. Thin bi to prov?'ni violation ol quarantine and ion ..<) n<ii I .plead ol lilli-:.tallon. ? Whetl violation:; occur, Mn' KU Illy I I > ; t I -1 I . -.. al?' |H o,ccu I i'd il Ullbl'-nl ' cvldcii* c c.i II ho .-ccu rod li |H al o I ho duly ol t lu- c In spec.' i ora io uaalal Ibo ca I tlc ownoi i cither li\ liiiggeatlou or hy asslslama lu lim actual di .infec? lou ol cuttle I li a pee I ni's are HUppllod willi Im. i pumpa to iletuomitrate the propel Kiel hod of disinfect loll, am; Ibo) ol lon spray whole herds for this pur I pose. Kogular rolnapocllon ol Ihosi I ?pi.irani hied promises ls mad. over; lillee \\e.'U'i I ll IOU I', Ililli I Mle SUIIIIII' ; and a ol len Ila po ; .Ilde dui Inc, I h I win 1er I The Inicie le(| cal'le OWIKM' llOglll ?di Infec? lon aa soon na the work I explained, hui oilier, cunno! he In doced tn ucl lt ely co opera)?' in I hi work. A lew owners have hoon \ i. Hod repeatedly for over I wo year .i ml a.. v < I I Ile) hllVl univ millie liai ' hen ri ed nlleiopla lo inc theil prent en The c promises will uudouhlei ( ly have io bo freed from licks by tl Inspectors with w hal lillie ?asl dam Hie) can .eenie from Mle owner, j Report ol' Work Accompllsbcl. I Hally reports are made b) Ibo I I npoclorti showing the iiumhor of ca I I le and premises Inspected, thc uni hoi' of callie sprayed, and Ibo aclu condllloiis exuding on Ibo quarti Hued premises. The following lah will give some Idea of the amount work accomplished lu each county: Table No. I. Herds Catlli I County Inspected. Inspecte, i Ocolico .?. . I .?iOfi S.iiSii Plckons .1,9 I -I s.sso (Iroont nie .2,120 I I,UKO Aiulersou .2,177 1 I. I 2l5 Abbot Hie .Liss 12.127 . ( ! reen w ood . ILIO .'. ,S S 7 ! I .au rons .2.fi 2l5 I '.'. I I ll . Union .i.i..;: 0,000 I Spart auburn . ...1,955 I2.?K7 Cherokee .I ,f?0'.l 7,990 ch<".ter .1,281 ,'.;.::s York .1,070 SS 1 I Promises (billie Count. Quarantined. Quuranllui i leo nee .120 050 PIckoiiH .I s i sun Hreenvllle .::-.:.. 1,225 A udcraon .20-1 1,080 Abbeville .1102 11,000 I ? reeiiw ood .'.! ,' ii V U.. I .aureus .t 2 I 000 Union . 20 200 Spartanhurg ,...?17 I ?1.050 Hbo roi?, oe .260 I ,S70 Che. ter .I ;>2 1.500 York .3 ?10 2.S50 Method of Eradication, Unforlunalol) tho conditions Isling In Ibis area allow only one : Isfaclor) method of eradication.'!' consists lu regular disinfection of ink Infested cattle with mi omuls of ci mle petroleum or other dlslnfi Hills Prude oil and disinfectants various kinds have booti Hied, the nnc.t satisfactory ls un omuls o? Helumen! oil l'bls SO pt>r . emulsion of (ho crude oil rilli he re Hy diluted with soft waler and gi excellent results in 27 per cont on sion Unfortunately rotation of pastil ..innot be accomplished 111 this a incept lu rare cases All lands cn ble of cultivation ate used foi* I purpose and pastures usually con of worn out Holds Ol' land which c liol be cultivated. I'o secure r< Mon of pastures Und r present coi Mons ls Impossible and Will bo possible until more interest ls ta ia live stock. IbVUllt? Obtained. Thc following (able shows the Ulai number of promises freed fi ticks and released from quaran: As has been said before, tick en cation work in Oconee, Pick< Oreenviii?; and Anderson counties ha? b?en In procrean Hinco July, 1007, and notice of release of thia area from federal quarantine bas been published lu an amendment to Bu reau of Animal Industry, Order No. 143', Local Inspectors will conduct, actual disinfection on tb'- few prem ises In these counties when tick? ap pear next. Hummer. In tin; remain ing COUIl I lett (eight ) work bas been la progress slnco .Inly, 1008, and every effort will '." made to have ilili aroa In condl'.lon for release from Kedoral iiuarantlne next fall, luid?; No. !?. ('remises Promises freed from now in ticks and quar Counly-- roloased. antlne. ?Oconeo .ion 20 ?Plokons .M.". ?2 ?Oreen viii- .2 ?I S .'.7 ?Anderson .2fi7 7 Abbeville .l 17 '?Ar, Greenwood . 03 188 Laurens . T.O 71 Union . r> ir. Spartan burg .... 00 281 Cherokee . "?it 240 Chester . .'il 158 York . r,7 'J 7:; Mt ls estimated Uni* Infestation will !)>. found on tho following prom- ; Iso < nexl spring: Oconeo . 0-8 premises IMokons . .". premises . (I room Hie .12-1 li proud tos A II dorso ti . '.'< proiul ?es M\I elision ol' (be Work. In HIV opinion initiier extension of ibis work should depend entirely on Ibo wishes <>i Ibo citizens of counties adjoining 'lie quarantine line. it lho,\ desire tile extension ol' the work Inio their county, they should 1)0 wlll lui*, lo Iii illili a county appropria tion to assist in tho work. I'asl ex porlencoH have shown to my sa I si fa c. lion that the extension ol' lick er;td lealloil work in this Stale ls not ad visable uiiless tho people are salli deli ly Inlet,-steil lo materially as-i. l iln I io work. Kor thc p;isl two and a half years it seems that wo have tried io assisi people who do not wan assist a nee along these lines, and 'have attempted io stimulate Inlerosl in an Industry in which Hie people du not caro io he Interested ai Hie ! pre .?'ni time. With present prices of itoiion tin' majority of ont- citizens cnn not soo anything in live stock, ind. eon. ei|iieni ly, no meal advance in i he live stock industry cnn h ox |iee!e,|. In ui> opinion the question j ol' further extrusion of lick oradlea Itloti work into additional counties should he lett for (he people to de ! ? ide. The amount QXpondOd in Ibis work ' ls as follows : Appropriation hy Trustees ?July l. 11107, July I. I DOS. $ ?1,882 ?July I, mos. July I, 1000 . 11,000 ??July 1. 1 000, July 1, I MO, t 0,000 Human Animal Indus!ry Linly I. ian?. .Inly I, 1008. .$12,000 ' July I. I '.MIS. .inly 1, 1000. . 2 1.000 ? ?Kxoluslvo of college official's sal , ti rles. ? * A pproxininto. M. Hay Powers. Slate Veterinarian. Are you frequently hoar. '.' Ho lyon have that annoying tickling in your throat .' Does your cough an noy you at night, and do you raise mucus In tho morning? If so, take j Chnmhoiialu's Cough Homody and i you will bo pleased, Sold by Seneca I Pharmacy, Seneca; L. C. Martin. Clemson Collogo. Accidentally shot While Hunting. Clnrkston, Ha., March 10. Willie out hunt inc, with three ot his com panions. William Dougherty, of Clnrkston, was accidentally shot by one of his companions, from which he died this morning at o'clock. \ The accident occurred on Wednesday about 10 o'clock, about two milos east of Clnrkston, The on tiro load from the gun, which was loaded with No t shot, entered his right shoul der, ranging directly across the left shoulder. Plant Wood's Seeds fl For Superior Crops fl Wood's 30th Annual Seod Book is one of tho most useful and com plete seed catalogues' Issued. It gives practical information about tho best and most pro?tahloseeds to plant for Tho Market Grower Tho Pr?valo Gardener Tho Farmer Wood's Seeds are grown and selected with special reference to tho soils ami climate of tho South, andover)" southern planter should have Wood's Seed Book so ns to he fully posted as to tho best seeds for soutl rn growing. Mailed free on request. Write for lt. T. W. WOOD & SONS, Seedsmoi;, . Riohmond, Va. Wa ar? headquarter* for Or**? md Olovar Seed*. Seed Po* lato*?, Seed Oat*, Cow Po**, Sol* Bean*, ?ndall Farm and Qerden Seed*. LOCAL MATTERS AT FAIR PLAY. Items of Local News Picked Up Here uno Tliore. (Too Hate for Last Week.) Fair Play, March 8/-Special: The weather for the past week has been Ideal, and fanners aro delighted to KOO lt. A pleasant contrast to the rainy days Just passed. | Ono of the most pleasant social events of tho week was the Woman's Mission Society, which met at the hom?' or tho pl sidetlt on last Satur day afim noon ai. 'A o'clock. Quite a' number of ladlee were present and entered Into tho program with ani mated zeal and determination to meet ai. apportionment ; t the next regular med lng In April. We earnestly so licit a full attendance of all the mem bers. On last Sabbath Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Davis entertained ti large number lof friends and relatives at ; SU mp ttl-I our biri Inlay dinner. Mrs. Mark Strlbllng ha.- as her 'guests her father. J. P. Anderson, and sister, Miss Myra; also her cou sin, Miss Ida Wllllford, of Roberts, j Anderson county. Miss Klhel Marett entertained a few of her friends last Sat unlay oven lug from 8 to 1 1 o'clock, conipllinon- ? la ry lo her cousins. Misses .lanie and ' Madeira Alexander, of Westminster. Mrs. S. P. Striming visited her son, li:-. Leslie Strlbllng, of Seneca, last Thursday. Rev. M. M. Peabody lilied his rogu lar appoint meut at Ibo Presbyterian church last Sabbath. Ho and his bride wen' guests al tho home of Mrs. S. P. Strlbllng. Miss Mary Sheldon is recovering ! from her recent Illness. I Mrs. Lon Hnlomnn and sister, Miss 'Alice Smith, of Cl'OSs Roads, were among relatives bert- last week. J Miss Louise Sheldon is again at 1 her post In Ibo Fair Play school, al ler an absence of several weeks. W. L. Hold).; will be plea led to wail on his friends at the store of Marett ltrothers, where he is employed as derk and book-keeper. W. Fully nine oui of every ton cases ol rheumatism are simply rheuma tism of the muscles, due to cold or 'damp, or chronic rheumatism, neither of which requires any Internal treat moni. All thal is needed lo afford relief j.; the flee application of Cham berlain's Liniment. Hive it a trial.You .ne cerlain lo bo pleaaod with the quick roi lol I hal it affords. Sold hy Seneca Pharmacy, Seneca; L. I!. Mar lin, Clemson College. Hoe,, Corn ami Cotton. ( Lau ! ens Advert iser. ) ()ue hundred pounds ol' hog alive j are wort li ton dollars, and three liun I dred pounds of hog are worth half ti bale of cotton, when cotton ls worth j twelve cents the pound. Two 300 j pound hogs are therefore equal lo a ; hale of twelve cents the pound cot ; ton. The likelihood, meanwhile, is considerably greater that colton will ! drop to ten cents the pound than that t hog will drop below ten cents the ? pound. Tho boys' corn clubs that are being I organi'/.cd In this Slate are bringing it io pass that two pounds of corn may be produced for the same cost thill one pound of corn has hereto fore been produced. Halving the price of raising corn will halve tho ; price of raising hoi; approximately. Hy the education of the boys In ! correct methods of farming it will be easy to raise six hundred pounds of , hogs, which is to say a bale of cotton, al the cost of raising a 1100-pound hoc. or a half bale of cot I OU now. I The boys of to-day will be men to morrow. The education of the fnrm I ors and farmers' boys will make this the riches) and happiest land In the I world. Any country willi plenty of ; rich and happy fanners is sure lo lie i a wholesome and happy country ono that is a blessing to all other countries besides. "Suffered day and night (he tor ment ol" itching piles. Nothing helped mo until l used Hon n's Ointment, lt cured me permanently." lion .lohn R. f?nrrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. Suicide in Charlotte. O' -.rio!te. N. c.. March 10. Handing his wife his pocketbook and ring, with the remark: 'I have jus! drunk carbolic acid and am ?oing lo die." Lewis C. Raker, a trusted at tache of the Continental Insurance Company, threw himself across the bed at his home early this morning, and In less than an hour died In grenl agony. Raker slipped out and secured the acid, while waiting for breakfast and drank lt before enter ing the house, no one witnessing the act. He was a' native of Rock HUI, S. C., where ho was a successful ti.ill tuan, coming here six years ago to en gage In the Insurance business. He was forty-two years old. Would Have Cost Him lils Life. Oscar D iv/man, Lebanon, Ky., writes: "1 have used Foley's Kidney Remedy, and take groat pleasure lu stating lt cured me permanently of kidney disease which certainly would have cost me my Ufo." J. NV. Dolt There is more to a Fertilizer than Analyses The mere mixing of materials to obtain analy sis requires no special knowledge. The value of a fertilizer lies in the source from which the plant food is obtained. Each ingredient in Royster goods is selected with a view of supplying the plant from sprouting until harvest. The plant is not overfed at one time and starved at an other. Twenty-five years experience goes with every bag. TRADE MARK q ? wi :? i REGISTERED Sold by reliable dealers throughout the South. F. S. Royster Guano Co. NORFOLK, VA. "ll A V UIllH" UN HA PIMIA UN 1)101). TIM/MAN'S RECOVERY RAPID. Accident in Which Mi*s Crowther I May di io Edgcllcld Hy End of Was Hurl-Local Mutters. 1 This Month. K? the (Too Lalo lor Last Week.) Richland, March X.-Special: win Hughs, of Walhalla, spent week-end here, willi .lohn Coo. Fur man Hums, of Anderson, spent Sunday in Richland. Fred. H. H. Coe. of Memphis, Tenn., spoilt several days last week with his mother, Mrs. S. H. ('oe. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hughs, of South Union, visited at W. II. I Inglis's recently. Mrs. M. J. McDonald, who has been unite 111, ls greatly improved, and is now able to leave her room. Mrs. E. D. Foster will leave Fri day, for Columbus, Miss., to visit her sons. She will also visit her sons at (1 reen wood and Collins. Mrs. L. M. Perry is visiting her daughter in Greenville. Miss Laura Smithson, of West minster, is the attractive guest of Misses Davis. Little Uutli Lee Perry,Of Paisley, ls visiting her grandfather, L. M. Berry. Miss Lillie Hughs, of Walhalla, spent Saturday in Richland. Thc Ladles' Aid Society of the Presbyterian church held their regu lar meet lng at the church yesterday afternoon. They will give a box sup per in the near future for the beiiofll of the Church. The date will he an nounced later. The following enjoyed (partly) a hay ride to Westminster last Friday night: Misses Marlon Coe, Claudia Crowther, Pearl and Lynn Vernor, Cornella Foster. May Hubbard and Freddn Hughs; E. L. Power, Chas, and lal. Vernor, Marcus McDonald, .lames and Henry Hughs, Edgar Shanklin, .lim Herry and Thomas Hubbard. On returning home, near Connoross crook, the wngon suddenly mired into a soft embankment, caus ing the body of the wagon to turn over into a ditch, hurling the occu pants to the ground. Miss Claudia Crowther was the most unfortunate. Slie was caught between the bed of the wagon and a stump and received very painful injuries. Misses Hub bard. Foster and Hughs also received i symptoms slight injurie summoned, and we aro glad to re port that Miss Crowther is doing nicely. Miss Myra Rallonger expects to leave soon for a visit to her sister, Mrs. II. A. Knox, of Mayesvllle. (.News and Courier.) Washington, Mandi 10.-Senator Tillman has made such marked pro gress during tho last lew days that ii is now believed he will bo able to no to Edgclleld before tho end of the present month. While the Senator will be nble, lu all probability, to re turn home about the time Indicated, there ls still serious doubt as to whe Iher he will ever be well enough to again take his place In the Senate. That be must have absolute quiet and rest in order to prevent another attack Nf paralysis is tho Injunction of his physicians at tills time. WANTED.-Second-hand bags and burlap; any kind; any quantity; any where. Richmond Hag Company, Richmond, Va. HER PHYSICIAN APPROVES Taking Lydia E. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Compound Sabattus, Maine.-"You told mn to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and i Liver Pills before child-birth, and wo ire all surprised to see how much good it did. My phys! cian said 1 Without doubt it wr,:; tho Compound that helped you.' I thank you for your kindness in advising me and give you full ^permission lo use my mime in your testimonials."-Mrs. II. W. MITCHELL, Box 3, Sabattus, Me. Another Woman Helped. G rangeville, Vt.--"I was passing through the Change of Life andsuffered from nervousness and other annoying Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegc Medical aid was soon | tableCompound restored my health and strength, and proved worth mountains of gold to me. For the sake of other Fullering women I nm willing you should publish my letter." - Mrs. CHABLIS BABCLAY, R.F.D., uranito ville, Vt, Women who arc passing through this critical period or who are sofie r Edgar Shanklin loft yesterday for ' ing from any of those distressing ills Clemson to re-enter school, he having been out on account of measles. S. Harsh physics react, -weaken bowels, causo chronic constipation. Donn's Rogulets operate easly, tone the stomach, cure constipation. 2 5c. Ask your druggist for them. peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of the fact that for thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, which is made from roots and the ?herbs, has been the standard remedy for female illa. In almost every com munity you will find women who ha*e been restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.