Barnwell sentinel. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 185?-1925, April 05, 1917, Image 7

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' f. t'Z • . ■ ; , ■ ' •*. Hon’t Lose a Day’s Work! Jf Your Liver te Sluggish or Bowels Constipated Take “Dodson’s Liver Toiie.”—It’s Fine! fTlerriHOTi. rotarae Bulletin v j top gf 04‘ch «*tK«*r. This will leave an- As suou-14* the onions are three or ( iir space of about one anil■ orje-half four ■ inches high t-h<*y~should he tail- I'incitl'es. between the onions and flic Uof— 11vated. flsiffi: an - ordinary wheel hm*. toIn n f (f u . orate above.^ 'ly It is necessary to' continue this}' sluggish liver better than a do#® of nasty calomel and -that- It won’t-make yoil sick. Dodson’® Liver Tone 1® real llvy medicine. You’ll know it next morn* cultivation, especially after every rain -until the onion begins to;bulb.. If the The old mvthod of citring.onions wa»' to gather them by hand as Soon as, they throwing three or four Girls!;Try This! Makes Hair Thick, Glossy, Fluffy^ Beautiful—No More Itching-Scalp. „ , You’re‘ bilious! Yctur liver is-elug- ii-Hglsh! You feel lazy, dizzy and all knocked out. Your head is dull, your tongue is coated;' breath bad; stomach ~~ sour and bowels constipated. But "don’t , take salivating oaftmel. It makes you tiok. you may lose a day’s work. Calomel is mercury" or quicksilver which causes necrosis of the bones* Calomel Crashes into sour bile like, ^ you will feel like working; dynamite, breaktag R up. Ttrat a wbeuf Ka ' you feel^that awful nausea and cramp -tag. ~ ~ ing>because you will wake up feeling fine,‘your liver will be working, your -until trie muon begins to.imm,. ir tne v .j,, i( t ur p- 'throwing tnree or iwur , .■ ■■■■. . •.—y onion Held is"a 11 <*\Ced- to few*">1^ ty-eRy- —p,-,s t. jgi■ 1 her and niiinvi;vg;themf<r;dfy—\V(thin—teh- mTnut^^- hfter an^pipflV- lufcsstwiisadth gntswor-weeds it wvin-be —p* t for ft* fr*th -tiny*. cation oF Dundcfrlne'y.ou cannot 11 ml. a vcr\ expensive to .cFudieute ijiefn. , ThC; best varieties v,f onipnsTft,.gro!W, Rlnp j e tr „ ro 0 f daridruff or falling hair TTfcrefnre, ii is .necessary' to <I«r<ijlT K^xixrin^tQXL jtlOf»tWAyyin 1 purposes grass and Aveods as soon ns, ihey a p-.^.White Pearl-anil Prize. laker. w jjj please you -most Will* be- after a few weeks’ use, when vou see ne\y headache and dizziness gone, yo\>r stomach will be sweet arid your bowels pour, - - Thesr'nre nnionWofhiFge slztN tinrac- ; < Uii.uis are hattested soon afteiv*fhe-*-|| Vl , i,pp^ S iranee, and' very itTVPfl rtavor? •ne.ck begins- to sjtriy bonds fiver . and vi-llow. .The,- onions, are- tlu-n pulled ‘'fVvMHl Wax Is probnidy 0 -0!e v iri"vF sat- 1 . . v r: • •• . . i, 1.. . .. ’ ;• diylvel mid thelAup:,..1ieytHttdt*-. onion's tuuy he gimVJyJya_stime continences to ’t'uirn^^.V.t'idiis of the SiMtih,ylh**t!l?(lUy. The hair, fine and downy at first—yes^-rbut renlir new halr :2r i?Powihg all over the you’ll be ctyeeyful; full of vigor and ami it ion- j • P ids on’s Liver Tone is entirely not ralivate. Give it to your children’ Millions of people are using Dodson’s . If you want to enjoy the nicest, gen-.. „ tlest liver and bowel cleansing you vegetable, therefore harmless and can- ever experienced jtist take a spoonful - of harmless Dodson .- Liver Tone. Your druggist or 1 dealer soils you a a(beent bottle of Dodson’s - f.tver Tone Tinder my personal- money-back guarantee that each spoonful w;ill clean your up bv.band, the tops wrung-■off' fh the tb-ld -Hid Uu* bulbs placed-in IniLf biridt- •*T"baskets. -They are then triiti^fi rn'd tii flat"mites three feet wide iupi x fpur feet long, the sides being- four "inches' hit'll and tbe.ends five inches lijgh. The hott<*n of tin* f'lTPte is made of lattice. Liver Tone instead of dangerous cal-" having oncTurifLTitHt. bettraeh the omel now - Ytmr druggist will tell yon that the sale; of* Calomel is almost stopped entirely, here —Adv. the Shoe that holds its shape” $3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7 & $8 Save Money by Wearing W. L. Douglas shoes. For sale by oyer9000 shoe dealers. The "'Best Known Shoes in the Worlds W . L. Douglas name and the retail price is statriptd on tin,* bot tom pf.ail shoes at the factory. The value is guaranteed and the-wearer protectedragrunst . High price? (or interior shews. Tne retail prices are the vnne everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do m New. York. They are always w orth the price paid for them. 1 | lie quality of \V. L. Douglas -product is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience iit making fine shots. The smart styles are the leaders in the Fashion Centre of America. They are made in a well-equipped factors' at Brockton, Mass., fey the. highest pajd, skilled shoemakers, underjthe direction and ^ at-^e»penenced men, all working' with an honest determination to make the best shoes for die price that money ■/ can buy. • Ask your shoe dealer for W. T.. Douglas shoes. If he can not supply you with the kind you want, take no other make. Write for Interestim; booklet explaining how to met shoes of the higlirest standard of quality fvf the price, by return mail, postajge free., 1 / -••• LOOK FOR W. L Douglas name and the retail price stamped on the bottom, BEWARF OF SUBSTITUTES Boys' Shoes Best In the World $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 T^»TdehXtr\yncrnw7^ —-~ 18ft Spark st.. BrorkUm. Mass.— "slffpS t<*r mi mi' spsj.etV These. < r:ite* ure stucked mi top • if.liipidtmc fu-a where tlm'mtirta* arc til lowed to nn in unfif dutiger of freezing wep-tlp'i',:--!lri'y:itl’e then plaeeik In storage or >'oJd.^_ * • , ’ Air Circulation. The.obh-I k, o| luiving- tlif ' ini- of tin- mite olio inch tiigln fTLmr itie Hdi ,v i-- to nttUrd' a fre<‘ «iroiilalio<S of air -wlieti the caries nro p'lm od tin FARMERS KEEP BOOKS .; . '' yV' .. Ascertain Various SQiirces From isfiictorv «,if the Bermuda J>pe important Truck Crop. '. " Tim linloii Is oiiV- «>f tti. ‘ .lived im- poi>iat>! of o»tr truck- crops: Mnny lurload-, iire..shipp''I 'info thH~*TT*t® every year fpoui suuiii»*nint.iti northern, points foci ion iii 1 hi on a ver-v clavev so oirlohsu ;!ti.be irrovvi! t - The\ tfriXc alt TlTlTte'. sifTVi 1 . !.< il'tl.cx will -;•*> Tifit tlfi'.x .twv-di.u.i'lu.naj’e <br tlvate than;me u sandy-.baa; ‘vii'M ' hover. V * . • y'' i : bind lor oniony,. ei;re^vfioi;.« Viol to V' b rl a mmi v ■ in grain, as -t-iiW^grniu v-el •ind cause, c<>k^ideralde tro.nl j up at ii'bojtf Mo same time M, onion >e. e,v ::o,nniiiat \ and the Which They Derive Income: and building'; and da stool;, lnaetonory. ti o< Tib- priHhiettori of th» ami l.ivo -:or! dy next .returlm from the «;;b.-s a-oi'i’t'iiineil,.' Tin toia :U'ijed. and tlie: ol- al'-yifo'iTTii'ts -—iti-'i udi--*- Man.yl Men WhcrdYave—BcrndTiduced to Analyze Their Birsiness by Use - of Farmers’ Bulletin Are Now , Keeping Records. i-'bV-Mm-rk’miivt —yttfi 1 iw I iepurt-~ ' n (-tu of iAprlcuHjjre i # . By tlu use of blank* Tne.Farmers’ Bijiletin td*» 1 an iuenur*ing number of a 11:11 VZi tig t ho if nTusrtTesses to ascertain iho viiri- arc V / Futile Strategy. Brida l hail proved to bo all that>.a servant duulM be in regard J-o her du ties,. but. • unfortunately, her energies never seemed to extend to keeping her ,mvii fare clean. , ll»-r liiistress desired to toil herdtp wash her simtu.'' c..ujitynance. but. not wanting to uiTend syK'li a treasure,-sin restored to—siraV^gy-i—‘ g.1 ■.. 7 "Ik. you know. liPfdgct," 'he re marked In 11 confjdentltil manner, “if you wash your face in leu, soapy wa-» rtti Ifd'J ter it will make you beautiful V" ' - “luiivMe: "Sure, an’ it’s a wot.ibr ye niver tbried it yersiif. iiiaaun,''\\a- ■ surprising aiiswor* ‘r ■— —— V 1 yi- • r A Bit of "Old” Canada. There e#Tsts at l'inoiivillo. Ontario. a pioneer house H!1 yeitrs old. fills is ‘|trnbably a -unique record Jor a DiD uadian log house, and it is said to lie tile oldest log house "of similar dimen sions in the Dominion, . Sonic of tin -• from M0. to MO iue.ljes in diam . fa rtiTeF I tv stmij a'.w tiy mis ,sources ftrotyl which they derive their- income', ihe-wav* in wliidr.they r - * * sqfmid tlreir tupftedthe tokai Uie<>iwe from tlie farm, and the amount which should be charged oft’ for iiiter-est on investment. In jhis way many of these fanners “are for the first time ■ iin.-y tr. ail! 'esTinmle'of tin a:|ib , ‘int of'depreeia- tion of ( tl»-e luiiHlirigs. w.ork stuck, ma il 11iictwv-etc..»ttn.^he farm. .With fhis in- Tnriiiaiioii it T> 1 f.fs's'i•.b- to di-teruilne appj'bx.iiuatel\ bat' 1 in- a vcmVe farm er jn. tj.ut.* si-.ei ion' is d.unr and, w |peQ.. this average is Coi^pared b ith individ ual epses it is possible fit tlifoW light -me why -tlie prostiofons- fa-mei is yur-" eeeding wh\ bis lp-.s fortunate neighbor Is not. Atq.roxiinately one-tliird of the fann ers w ho 'have been induced t'o analyze iii iTTis w a.\. it Ts said. 11 i11 g 'books. Hitherto, ’have been discouraged LYA-uiiiUij’ I^arulerinp- ftarneifiately dou- Me*» tip- beauty nf yourTuilr. Nn dif ference how; dulL.,iuUed* battle and scTirggy, just rn<»Isten_ a doth with Dtmderine and carcfqll.X^flrllw Tt— thrmndi your hair, takin,g%Jfhe, small stranvl lit a timer Tlie eftiw% hmaz- ings—your hair'wili bo tight, fluffy,and tvlivy. and have an appearance of nbundan-ee; im jni'rimparnble luster, -eoffuesM and iitxWfhtice" Get a MM’cent hot tie'x(if Know lf on’s Danderine from any stony anri proye that 'XtTTV' .lmir is as pretty fuel soft ti< any ' Miii’t i: has 1 ti ricrbct*Hi or Injured by careless treatment tliat’^ (ill—you ' rrely can have beamif-uf h:\ir nnd lots of it if you will- jiDt try a lit- - tit? Danderirie. Adv. ; ~- r ”” t ■ - t Ignorance Is Bliss. A , i ei lain ' <-t "! 1 T011-11111 n iiutbad '1 •*— — ^ ^ 11,;it on.- o) ],.'.s nn ?:- laid . rabbit ire'iit i U 1. is p;.V :, ! i. i|tiesf ioiie.d '! i> ■ 11 utii. . " "Ye'.mir g-'.t ’ lots rabbiJ. ” was’ the stuilitjg. repl>. , V' ■'.•■.,1, 'brinrr Assistance IN C0RRECTIN6 SUCH ILLS U POOR APPETITE B Y S Pt P S TA INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS SPRING ILLS OR MALARIA I ‘ *?’-• A splendid first aid Is STOMACH BITTERS Not Fussy. . , on. thing I’ll say for tt>em. tmnervotis favniTy.^ - T oil k II"/'.V . *. p. »■ 11nn • oil. i.heir wii!l>- la 11' * 1 ahi , a ml ’ l.-r lii'ln’t .'eein -•Git." r A I* -—.idm." t r b op;-!m:ri 1 me riiiibrt tomorrow .1 ij+i'tr ■prottil- I 'l lie -4re\t da.\ t-ht <|ng Her Hand. SliNob-T't two inonMis *t t-ITe - si.;, -TT'T’o I. -I ' *unirn< r. and ho* a .itua.tr ;iske/l for. her 11 arid. I'atrice llatlivr disapiMftmting? “Yes: Ijuit 'he's going to tiwNu r hand in Florida this. winteP.""— w-ouid. • aid Mre •oremiiT^roei-rii d poi*.. it witfi- roll sit. He also r-n. Mb .f<-»litv got •\\ here do tioit and ate boeniue eurioiis.; as H. -—-—— - -— "Say, .I"1111. lie inquired', you get ^:ll ibis rah.bit.?’’ ’ e*Oh, that’s etisy." was the reply. “Babbit him coiue to m\ hbii'C t\ery nialit. Him go ’.Meow, meow.' and I -kIu.oI—U+Wr-—-t-jxi m t 4J*.\.Uh-'.--X.’-mir.i e 1:. .— eter. It- is J stilt - olVupied. :ili<l ii !' in tel*;'! niY'to note, as,a h tiTTiu .making use of practical (.bookkeeping' 'methods. ■, 1 ( ,11 fit v a Cell Is also are 111; <t 1 iinmy that it' torik first at it political pUmie as the 1'amilv «tjeiidi'ng <lie event/’ coin fort .of tlie boil' pants, humbPTrng 1M OCi'U-. prize YES! MAGSCALLYh CORNS LIFT OUT - .WITH FINGERS Bridget’s 1 KI-IVIK BVBF.K TVOttTH ITS WF.ICIIT - ' is tioi.n in run rimtrriM'. ' . "I ccntriiuieil maUirla in 1896, ,an\l after a year's ^frarUesn Lr«-a duvet i>v a er.rnirmvnt w.isti■ iq-p.iC'fthysic.iyi; jour* Kllxir ltalx-k _ ,-iiliru y ..lUVit JiXeT''On arrlv-otx l.lfr*- 1 came I ijowji w dee,irWinral ni.ilaria — Hie v »rsl form f .i.-d sent Alwlo-U. ■ Ap-aiit il 4 t-mve-l it-, value—.It i' w,inlli its weight lt| » HoM tier/ y Hrasie O Hagan, Troop K, 8th i f S. fava'rv..BalAvan,JJtU.ippinew. 4 I tlxlr KaBeli, ,V» c*ent,K, a! l driurcriMtR or by 1 P;ir« **l Post, I'j’fpaid, from Kloozewr*ki L’o.. ^ W^h ifigtoQi D. vt ••••®-®-®-.#-.®--®< -•*. You say to- the drug sh>re •man, "fJfVe me a small bottle of freezone.” This ’will cost very little but will positiyejy reinuve _uWi ry ha rd -UJ -soft corn or callus from one's feet. v A few drops of this new ether com pound applied directly upon a tender, aching corn rcUevcs.ihe *spreiu.‘ss in stantly, add soon the entire corn or ^callus, root anil nj+. dries tip arid can be lifted off-with the lingers. This new way to rid-one's feet of corns was introdui'eo by a.Cincinnati man, who says'that freezone dries in The Principles of Big Business. First Surgeon Do \'oulthink-^J.<XA> Is* tWC^lMhch t" -c],l: fur .faking out ' Bulger’s appendix?. Second’ Surgeon -No. . But wltv don’t you wait? He’.s making money v. i-taut ger So.uuu ^..ur -of. him in six months.^dLlfe. use .of tlii' loUMoUn in Hour work. They -take it to the faf inel - . sit «lyt\\ .11 .wrifi Ititit. and w ork 'out . wiith liinr a eofnplete aliillvsis' of his htl'illess. so that he is able to sue exactly fn wliat :.iec; s . lie i< !"'ing jriorTey and pi "Mint fespeets he iy'making It. I , 'tir- t.Uennore. tjji.se blafiks are frequently used wMicti fa'riners w rite tobt lie • de- ] a ft merit for advice and assistance. In such eases it-is cnstojiniry ' to -send the inquirer the l.tilietin with the re-' <im*j|£for him to analyze with its nid his luisiness. The informalion-aInis oh-, ttrims! is e.otnp:iT0tl"'U'ltlr"'similar in- • .Frirrinftfeyh in, Hie <Wpnrtment and tbe sp»-eiaiists ,ih tlie<>T“ farm management are thus enahled to j.ipjnt out tlie mistakes which-are caus ing trouble in any one’individual case. It uuty lie found, for example, that a dairyman is spending from three to -fotir »'Vitnes- as nim j) money-* for- bri»or their business' Trre now keej many fjirnu-rs f-tjotn JMiis i»y the o|q*a4 - ont complexity of the syvjeins employed fyifig tliest- 'ystem can iefb w hat th* figures are all about .Yiii.il huAV to gsc imein the department i> grea'tly increasing ’the- aifi-»unt of hi u ili'ktfepf'H "f T-l^' By s^uqdi- so that the fanner CUTICURA HEALS ECZEMA yi'vtL*-- . * 4i. And Rashes That Itch and'Bucri-r-Trlal Free to Anyone Anywhere. Tn the treatment of skin and scalp troubles bathe freely with (’uticura Soap and hot water, dry and apply faryis Ciiticura Ointment. If there is a nat- uryl Icmleney to rashes, pinqdes. etc., prevent-their recurrence by making ■BUILDING FLOOR OF CEMENT Cuticura your daily toilet ^ueparation. . Free sample each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold every where.—Adv. being done oh tin T T-je.«e m*!**“*t •• ■* Neuralgia Pains Why >ifT er from excruciating neu- ~ ralgia pains when application of Yajier't Liniment mU qui«k ^ - - This l ininient is good too. for rheu matism. sciatica, headache, pain ia chest or pde. sprains, cuts and Bruises. Th« large 35 pent bottle of Yager's Liniment contains fonrtlmesas mneb ms the UKual bottle of liniment sold at that price. At all dealers. YAGER'S LINIMENT J GILBERT BROS.® CO. Ba 111 m ore ,*M d. First Excavate Ground for Distance of • Eight er-Ten Intbes and Fiji in With Stones. In constructing a e» umut floor the ground should be excavated for a rVnpth , " f -qr K? iuehes atpl tilled in with .l-toki h- stmtes. ciudet’s or other hard porous material.4** tnnke a strong foun- 1 " dation and to act as' a drain and thus keep the floor dry. When tip' material i" tamped to ;i >oiid bed. a eonefi-te sjab ni'out-three inches tliiek is poured r cver it. after which it is given a finish ing coat of..cernent to make.it smooth, it is advisable to plteh 4he floor tri 'lr.aln. arid to fit if with an . outlet, wliieh will greatly facilitate* house- cleaning. She’s RighT, at That. ; >o old fashmtreil in her ‘.‘She-’s s ideas.” ... ... “Yes; she iM-ll-ves that’as a ptmish- ment for eliihlivn; spanking tak<»s- the palim" . ■* ' ' - BSORBine *^TRADE MAfiR RtG.U S.PAT Cfr To keep clean and healthy take Dr. Pieree’B Pleasant Pellets. They regulate ’liver, bowel* and stomach.^-Adv. The man w ho Is too busy to figure out" whether be is posing gum-rally is. Energy never is enough, but It al ways is half enough. Reduce* Bursal LniargemeQt®, T hickened, Swollen Tissues, ; Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore* ness from Bruises or Strains; *topi Spavin.. Lamcneu,.allays pais. Docs not-blister, remove the hai^ot lay up the^ Jiaxxe. I2..QQ a botU» at druggists or delivered. Book 1 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind—an antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, woundV \ strains, painful, swollen ’veins or- glands. It heal* and soothes. $1.00 a bottle at drug gists or postpaid. Will tell you more if you write. Made in the U. S. A. .by W. F.YOUNG, R. 0. F.. 310 trails Jt. ,*prln«fleld, Mus, “HOUGH on 9ATS M St D ^a%?n M ite W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 13-1917. 4- s moment, and simply shrivoltl up the cors or callus'-without irritating th®’ What Dr. R. D. Patterson, of Lib- fBOUT Mother’s *joy salve. My hoy had pneumonia, his tempera- ture was 104. Had tried'other salves, - didn’t—hnv-e- any—eJTVtU. -.Used- j;ir of Mother’s Joy Bulve on throat and chest, in one hour’s time his tempera ture was normal.—Adv. as.other farmers conducting luisiness on a similar scale. To secure the necessary data that FOR SUCCESS WITH HORSES' Man Must Have Liberal Supply of rise arid E?e r W.illlng to Study and’Learn. * surrounding skin. MV -l * 8* ^Explained. daughter, don’t use ppwder on perfs. whether or not a farmer is conn his business as efficiently in any one i r.-spect as he should, expensive farm • TOUT a man lias beta>ine .lumkrnpt :— i sup-eys are made in representative lor by thinking Ire tumid make bis fortune cttll1i.es.* A grouiwif from iWi to 70&. In horses, wlttm'as a- matter of fact ciintiguous-- farms Is selected and a there was no horse in him. detaibal analysis of the business oTri To suta-ebd u ith jiqrses a man must Beach <»ne of these made’by trained ex- love horses; he. must have’ ti lot of Tht'T’orseertaln, what the in a bor.se sens ■ ami he must bC willing to vwstnumt is, how much of It is in land' study and learn. If your druggist hasn’t any freezone your face so pirn li. It is^so loud.’ ,tcM hint (to girder a small bottle from . *H«6iit. pa, this is. noiseless, powder.’’ - - --1 — .. ' ’ Granulated Kyelld*, Stleai Inflamed- Kvi -■..BENEFITS FROM SUN’S RAYSI CLEANLINESS fN HENHOUSE ' Of Course.. \ “How T- " debt’ pstill?' “It Is liquidated, I supxmse.” retlevrd pvnr night by Roman Eye Balaam One trial'provea Ita merit. Adv. urc Clean Utensils. Excellent as General Protective Meats- $ne of Most - Important Factors Raising Poultry—Avoid Iriipure Water and Decayipg*MAtter. ile is twice a conqueror who can-l. ^ r .„-♦ *. As a generaj jiroteritlve measure restrain himself in the .hour of vie- I Few collisions* occur on the path of against dlsensejaferms. it Is an extre^- fory.—Cyrus. - . ' • '* j virtue. - lent practice to expose utensils for ■ n~a- _ 'The- fjiult—tlh*ley—fttirfs fowTauTTs greater than. his. fhuUfindiftg. , ' Cleanliness Is one of tlie most im portant factors in raising poultry..Im- Healtky Skin Depends ..... .. . ie - x> 4 ,m : • * The skin and the intentines, which work together with the kidneys Jo throw out the poisons of the body, do s part of tjte work, but a clean body and a healthy one depends on the kid neys. If the.kidneys are clogged with toxic poisons you suffer from stiffness in the knees In the morning on arising, your joints seem “rusty,” you may have ■». jrheumriffe.palns, pain In tbo-back. stiff neck, headaches, sometimes swollen feet, or’neuralglc pains—all due to the uric acid or toxic poisons ip the blood. This Is the time to go to the nearest stone and simply obtain a 50c. package of Anuric (double or triple strength), the discovery of Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. Then drink a cup of hot water before meals, witfi an Anuric Tablet; rand notice the gratifying re sults.-You will find Anuric more active than llthla. * * handling milk, and milk cans after pure food and water, decaying- nnlnml SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS tlfey have been cleaned, to direct sun- •"matter, old, cans of stagnant water Ahbcville,-;gr C.^Tm-g'^r my OF TrPnrtTT the Sufferings of Women. had an attack of rheumatism accotn- led by severejtnins In the back and in the. region of the kidneys. He-suf fered {Jo that he was unable to go about.^ After taking part of a box of Anuric Tablets he was completely re lieved. and seems to be entirely ^ured as it has been, some time since and he has had no return ofrthe attack. find TiTher" flit 11 it ire things that cause, .apparel, blankets, bedding, rugs, h«rse j more disease than almost ..anything from blnnkets. etc.; periodically where the else.- Keep the henhouse free tun ran shine.on alTparts of th»5m. till filth and rtihFIlsh. ~ ’ . - L* ' ' - - 3 , , Don’t Dope HorsesT - j I to riot ronst’anrly dope tlie horses^ them riglit ynd e\i*rrlse them *’ daily, mid they will not need medicine believe that- ^^yW~df>ratF~rhnt~ts .juunvliumr-iixulr muidr. -r- claimed for it."—A. T, McliXWAIN 1 "“fi : Route” ‘ r - . Keep AMI FarmsrCiean:—:r. Destroy P.rairie- Dogs. I’niirte (logs ran lie destroyed by poison rat a ri 1st varying. tirrorVHpg t,o prevailing ronditions, from live to eight cents nn acre. ; , . x Pleasant l'l-lli-ts for stomach. Ilrcr- and bowels, are made up of the May- apple,; aloe leaves" and jalap. This well-known" pellet was made up nearly fifty "years ago, byWr.'Pierce, and can Be had for a quarter from almost any apothecary—simply ask for Dr. Pierce’s PIen^sant Pellets. If your drug-' gist does not keep them send 2f> cents' in one-eent. stamps to T>r. Pierce, In valids’ Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y., and a vlsl of the Pelleta will he mailed you. - . F-ilth-aiul In hiiml. ' Farm kept clean. *4rimn ;;n band j should afd’nvs b<- in \t»ur orchard. Beplgce^ Dcad-Trabs. liiUllUL’li- I llll lll>l| ■ 1.1 »l »!•■>♦ I u tl"'l They do 1nurh better vv’lutn set in fall and winter. i l a Eventually Ffem Owners. • Th** ninn w'h;> kiimys tiest how to manage a 1-sji tn w ill evia+FitaHy be th®' pnCn w in. ; - (»m > Cull Surplus Males. Do not keep unnecessary male birds. An extra hen instead, eut-s no tuor* and may lay eggs." T4*m , Work on Battleship, problem of naval f* l^cutiiposing a. turret crew, neverthihrsv, ^'xpansion the ship and all-the rmtn it floats are | would-nof-riri’So hard~AVrir.i^it-not for: Lound togetTier'by hwinBde-c*rrds-that-f—- OinciTirvati, Obio.—“I aiiTttff ,i, riur"niin ;^i 1 rft Miiqiiir’TTr,ttnr-r^v— 1iuHiinrie"'ftf nxj-« ii r - r s r -- • 1 T because , t,,< 1 ^ th*f training ? and of the,drills ' ---I ■—— | .—*.—**— , . ■ ■■ country wno continues to suffer without Pinkham^ Vegetable Compound a trial alter all the evi dence that is continually-being published, proving beyond contradiction that this grand old . medicine has relieved more suffering among women than any other medicine in the world. Mrs. kWo Cured After Seven Month*® Illness. - ’ ' A S - A Aurora 111.—“For seven tong months I suffered from a female trouble, with severe pains in my back ~ and sides until I became so weak I could uantly"— walk fruiu clmir toxhair, and got so nervous I would jump at the slightest noise. I was entirely unfit to do my house work, I was giving up hope of ever, being well, when my sister, asked me to try Lydia E.JPinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I took srk>bottles and today I am a healthy woman able to do my .own housework, I wifch every suffering woman would try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable , Compound* and find out for herself how good it is.”—Mks* Karl A. Kieso, 69$ North Are., Aurora, BL ^ - — Could Hardly Get Off Her Bed. Fink treh bad' i aw u great number in its crew " r ‘ “■ ‘tore s mu*t. work together as “a team" the organism.—Rear Admiral Brad-, greater the difficulty of accomplishing ^ Uske, in The World’s W’prk. the “teem work” and'the longer the! - . time required^ In. a ship, especially in tr., large ship, like a battleship or bat tle crutscr. qiost of the n>*fn work to- "gether in large groups, such" as turret cr^ws. - One, hundred men someUu)e* I « •ry- 4- Irreverent Minx. ' —“In my time,"—declared grandma “girls were more modest.” "I know,’ j said the flippant, girj. “It was a fail l_ onee. We may get baer»fo it”—Life. 1 health from female troubles that I conM^hamly get off my bed. o -mother said,‘I want you - to try Lydia E* Pmkliarn!s Vegetable Compound.’ So I did, and it has certainly made me a well woman. I am able to do my house work and am so happy as I never expeteted U* go around the wayT-do again,-— and I want other® to’know what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable . i Compound has done lor me.*’-^Mrs. Josr* Copner, 1668 Harrison Am, j Fair N. ■ lirmount, C'incinnati, Ohio. . J |t you want specliu advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medi cine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will beopecsi* !■ \ ■' ~ , ' '