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LIM WornOut? No doubt you are, if you suffer from any of the numerous ailments to which au womenare sub ject. Headache, back ache, sideache, nervous ness, weak, tired feeling, are some of the symp tor.s, and you must rid rourself of them in order to feel well. Thousands of women, who have been benefited by this remedy, urge you to TAKE The Woman's Tonic Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., says: "Before taking Cardul, I was, at times, so weak I could hardly walk, and the pain in my back and, head nearly killed me. After taking threebottles of Cardui, the pains dis appeared. Now Ifeel as well asleverdid. Every suffering woman should try Cardu." Getabottle today. E-68 NEGLECT OF FIGS IS FATAL Slight Mistake In Feeding or Water Ing May Prove Disastrous-Al ways Exercise Great Care. Many a fine litter of pigs is lost by a little neglect at a critical time. A slight mistake in feeding or water Ing the sow may prove fatal to the young pigs, and the greatest care should be exercised to insure against loss. Even a cold drink given to the sow after farrowing often proves fatal to the pigs, and all liquid given to the sow for a day or two after farrowing should be slightly warmed, so that the chill is removed. For the first twenty four hours after farrowing give the sow no solid food; a warm drink with M a handful of ground oits, shorts or bran to color the water Is all that Is necessary. The second day the drink should be made soomewhat thicker, gradually in- 4 creasing the allowance to keep pace with the demands of the litter. Should the sow lose a little flesh in the be ginning, all the better, for the danger lies In overfeeding, thereby , causing fever, which is quickly tranamitted to the pigs. A light, cooling diet Is demanded, and as the pigs become older and re quire more sustenance the food esa be increased until the sow is on a full nutritious ration. Now get the early pullets Into win ter quarters and feed them for eggs. It. never pays to allow any animal to go into the winter in apoormed tion. * S S When not too expensive, poatoes may be fed to cows in limited quan tities. The best pigs are the offspring of mature mothers and vigorous young sires. * S S If there were fewer whips is the world there would be fewer igly A brood now should have length of body, but not too high from the ground. * S S Arrange the feed and ,feding places so as to have all things con venient. Nothing Is so well calculated to make pigs grow as a bountiful supply of sow's milk. e S * in the fa1 is agood time to top iress the lawn with a good applica tion of well rotted manure. Damnpness In the poultry house will cause lots of trouble. Therefore, wake the roof tight so that it will be dry. A lot of extra male bIrds will fight among themselves and worry the rest :>f xde f ork and had batter be disposed Buying to Save Mosey. Bnying Foley's Honey and.Tar Com pound saves money because just a few doses stops the couga and cold and one bottle lasts a long time. It quickly heals raw and inflamed surfaces, stops tickling throat, harsh, rasping coughs, croup, hoarseness, bronchial and la grippe coughs. " Colds, constipation and headache are three common afflictions and relieving the constipation helps the cold and stops the headache. Use Foley's Catbar tic Tablets because they are very E prompt and thoroughly cleansing, with absolutely no unpleasant effects. A : whole bottle full for 25 cents. For sale E by all druggists everywhere. adv. Marry and Get Used to !t. A young lady of my acquaintanceE gets extremely angry at times. She .will throw knives or anything she can get her hands on. She jumps, kicks and slams things at a terrific rate. What can be done?--Query In Chicago Tribune. ___ The King of All ILaxatives. For constipation. use Dr. King's New Life Pills. Paul M1athulka. ofE Butfalo, N. Y., says they are the "king of all laxatives. They are a blessing to all my family and I always keep a~ box at home."' Get a box and get well again Pi'ce: ->c. A t all Druggists or: by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co. Phila-E delpbia or St. Louis. adv. One Compensation for Printer.5 The smell of printers' Ink is a curl ous one, and it has a subtle medicinal effect. Men employed in factories where it is made never contract con sumption, or so a medical lecturer said recently. And In tropical countries It Is a well known fact that printers al ways escape yellow fever, however Tires---Tires---Tires! Buy Your Tires Direct at Lowest Prices. By buying and contracting direct from the factories for tires in large quantities for spot cash, we are able to offer them at a great money saving price direct to the consumer. A saving of 35 to60 per cent. When you buy tires from us you get full value, you don't have to pay the dealer's profit, the distributor's profit, salesman's commission and other high selling and overhead expenses. We sell tires direct to consumer at jobbers prices and YOU GET BIG VALUES AND EXACTLY WHAT YOU PAY FOR. Shrewd ac' owners compose our customers, among them are bankers. merchants, lawyers, doctors, planters and men in all lines who know values and realize the advantages of buying direct During the past dull winter automobile months we secured some excellent deals from the factories and now offer our pur chases at the following prices: Among our tires are Diamond, Goodyear, Quaker, Nassau, Empire, Fish and others of equal quality. All Tires Guaranteed Fully. Note These Prices Carefully, TUBES. SIZE. TIRE. (TREY. RED. RELINER. 28x3 $7 20 1 65 190 135 30x3 7 80 1 95 220 140 30x3+ 10 80 2 80 310 190 31x31 11 00 2 90 320 195 32x3+ 11 90 2 95 325 200 34x34 12 40 300 330 205 30x4 13 10 3 10 340 230 31x4 13 45 320 360 235 32x4 13 70 3 35 380 240 33x4 14 80 .3-50 390 245 34x4 16 80 360 400 260 35x4 17 25 3 75 420 270 36x4 17 85 3 90 425 280 34x41 18 00 480 510 340 35x4] 18 75 485 520 345 36x4+ 19 45 4 90 530 360 37x4+ 21 50 5 10 540 370 36x5 23 00 5 80 620 400 37x5 24 40 590 635 420 We can Furnish all other sizes--Noe-Skid io per cent. higher. _ Our supply of these tires is limuited. so we advise early D ordering. Remember, they are new, clean, fresh, fully guaran-0 teed goods. All high grade goods that will give best service. TERMS, 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT if full amount accompanies is order. C. 0. D. upon receil r of 10 per cent. of cost. Prompt shipment. Money returned if unable to fill order. Send usa trial order now. TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO., Dayton, Ohio. k T 1W 1W 31 Alcolu Railroad Co. S4023 TIME TABLE, NO. 13. Effective May 29th, 1911. Supersedes 'Time Table No. 12. M a " Read Down. Read Up. ~y No. 1. No.33. No. 2. Lv. 1:00 Lv. 7:50 0 Aleclu 25 Ar 7:50 , e " 1:05 "9 7:55 2 McLeod 23 Lv. 7:45 al 66 1:10 " 8:05 5 Harby 20 69 7:40 -w S 1:20 * 8:10 7 Du Rat 18 " 7:25 " 1:35 " 8:45 12 Sardi5ia 13 27:05 8:30 14 New Zion 11 36:55 " ~ 204 .6 45 " 1:55 8:35 1 55 Beard 10 6:50 " 2:30 " 8:50 17 Seloc 8 6:35 " 250 " :10 21 Huso 20 4 6:50 2:0 Ar. 9:0 25 aa 5 6 6:20 We. 1can il pthtrda NnSkndnAt. ig Nour 2.-daly oree Sunday.~ ied o eadie al orrn. .-Sat r onlyaenw lafeh ul urn TERMSA station CET IScoUN and fullt aoun facetas . hi allripns. Thsoaney run onl asnabe tte lode. Alldmxea trinal ordrno. TREP.CT R. SALEMS CO.,M Aayton,,Ohio.. TJ tb Our MulE en, ugg Reostoy Hressand Waya9thn191.uses Time FlleN.12 a a thouad satsfie cusom r ead U - wer directedv t 7:50by A teiur2 fatrs5 "F1:0r" 8:0 C ary Mules:0 "t1: arrive1 nex Monay1." 725 2 A look, an 8:25 prce adia good make5s yu a4 :5 2 cusom r-ds Jth Reason. m t N. 2.iy BRADHAMS&nday. No.il.-SatMatayian.y. Rll an res ris rnol aosaed.LmeFloig Cllierin s and men, laser Ps rd LERA, T. I. a tArcCoors, hingl And l~ini Rea olt~osn!dis BourSlule LenbBuggy SRepsty , C HarnsundeWaor os arFllo Booe-arboy ieSockg . bus n d Conh ~tra Lu berCo.- -- -SumerS. TOI F e FI 019 ETERMINING A COW'S VALU iportant Fact Can Only Be Foui Out by Weighing Each Milking anc Keeping Daily Record. The value of a cow can only 1 ]own by weighing each milking at eping a daily record of the sam e weighing of the feed and t sighing of the milk is now follows r expert dairymen. Sometimes a good cow is not a eciated because the yield com om her months of milking rath< an from the big yield soon aft Living. A dairyman at a farmer eeting a few weeks ago said: "I ha' troduced the system of weight] be grain and forage fed to the he id weighing the milk of each cow. kes very little time to do this, at ru can then know after a few montl hat cows are the most profitable." A persistent milker will in mo ery instance prove the most prof Ale cow to keep. The Danish dairymen raise wk ws they need. The most profitab ws can only be had by careful bree g, wise selection, practical feedi] id thorough milking. In some dairi< .e young cows are milked three time day to develop their mflking qua Valuable Winter Teed. Unthreshed peas may be made luable winter feed for hogs by les the crop in the field until the vin< e well cured, when they are gat d without being cut with the coa mn bull rake used in haying. The: a few vines left where the ral rts, but as soon as a quantity ha thered upon the teeth they are taki clean with but little scatterin ey may be fed from the stack du the winter without threshing. Small Fruits.. Both currants and gooseberrii ive in limestone soils, provided ti mate Is not too warm. Both of the ai fruits are cool-weather crops az rand fertile soils. There is an I: asing demand among canneries it se fruits. No One To!d HIm. A man was caught in the yards'< e Premier Motor Manufacturi pany the other day while helpiz nself to a liberal supply of coi s captor, grabbing him by the cc , asked: "Who told you to pick i at coal?" "Nobody told me, sir led the man. "I just needed It ndianapolis News. RJewe fN buying . en pai or a po --tojvest your I bZ.ecause thi have built th *style and fit, shoes bearine unnecessary f< You don't 1t here and get therr very best styles at Children's. We want to see YO them on our say-s R. 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We im vite you to start a checkmg account with us. [of.Beu -- -shoes, you never see th ts, which either makes it a- --- or shoe-that is why it is always sf money in a pair of .ONGWEAR SHOES ey are made by manufactiers whno eir reputation on honesty of quality, and they stand behind every pair of the Bell Trade-.Mark-making it r you to see the hidden parts. We Have Them ave to search around for these shoes--acorne right ti We. have selected with exceptional care. the id leathers for this season in Men's, Womren's and ater to the foot-needs of the whole family and LU wearing a pair of LONGWEAR SHOES-buy R. JENKINSON, Na~inS C.I Kidney Trouble? Oh,YE; IForgot! You'll Scon Forget Yours, After Trying Wonderful ROOT JUICE. Guaranteed. How would you like to forget your kid ney trouble, your backache and those knife-like pains? Glory! Can you im agine what a relief it would be to know that you had at last cast off that burden nrui could enjoy life again? Think of going to bed at night feeling that you are going to sleep soundly. naturally and peacefully till morning. than. .:- * not go ing to feel the necessity of ;et...; up half se' II/ "Wheel That ROOT JUICE Surely Does the Work." a dozen times and that when you awakeI you're going to? feel rested, refreshed and ready for all the duties of the day-no backache, no soreness, no pain, good ap petite, clear head, full of energy, vim and strength. Will you test a medicine that has ac complished all this for other kidney suf ferers, some of whom had given up all hope of ever getting better? Will you test wonderful ROOT JUICE for just ten days on a positive guarantee? Will you lay aside all the uncertain things, all the things tit have failed to help you, all the things you've been wasting your noney . your pills and your plasters nndl t:ry 1,OT0 JUICE without risking a You never saw anything work like ROOT JUICE in all your life. You've a grand surprise in store for you and a surprise that is going to bring more joy and happiness into your life than you've experienced in many a day. Try ROOT JUICE this time and know what real re lief is. Don't get side tracked on some thing else and don't let anybody tell you about something just as good. Nothing made is just as good and you'll say so yourself when you've made thegtest. All good druggists sell ROOT JUICE at one dollar per large bottle and they guarantee it absolutely. It has got to benefit and satisfy you or back goes your money, instantly the moment you ask for it and not a word of argument. That's how good ROOT JUICE is. That's the strongest possible proof of its merits. Get it now and stop experi menting. Odd Definitions. "Amusing and ridiculous answers to examination questions are fairly com mon in graded public schools every where, I suppose," said a teacher at a public institution for the higher edu cation of the colored race. "but an ex ample recently handed In by a girl at least eighteen years of age surpasses anything of this kind I have heard ye,.. "Being required to define the word 'tithe' and compose a sentence show ing its use, her paper read: 'Tithe. something that binds, love, friendship. "Blest be the tithe that binds."' "A scarcely less amusing answer was given by another pupil: "'Upbraid, to braid up. She up braided her hair. To lift up. They up braided their hero who was dead with their bayonets.'" A Dread Ordeal. The Rlev. Mr. Inch of Dumbartont told how on one occasion In his old church in Dundee a brother minister had preached a rather long sermon. and he (Mr. Inch) had occasion later on to enter the pulpit to make na Isti mation. whereupon a "wee MacgregoI " who was in the gallery with his moth er and the rest of the family, took fright and esclaimed very loudly: "Come awa', maw. There's anither man guan tae begin!"-.Glasgow Times. Methodist Minister Recommends Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Rev. James A Lewis, Milaca, Minn. writes. Chamberlain's Cough Reme dv has been a needed and welcome uuest in our home for a number of years. I highly recommend it to my fellows as being a medicine worthy-of trial in eases of cold, coughs and roup' Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a trial and we are contident you will find it very effectual and con inue to use it as occasion requires for years to come, as many otbers have done. For sale by all dealers. ad v. Sweetest Words. "Are there any sweeter words in the English language," musingly inquired Professor Swiggs, "than 'I love you?'" "Well," grimly remarked the pessimis tic 'hearer, "I understand that 'some authorities regard 'There's that money I owe you,' as about the epitome of satisfactory sentences." invigorating to the Pale and Sickly The Old Standard genert'l strengthening toaic, G;IROVE'S TAST ELESS chil TONIC.drives out Maaria~enriches the blood. biulds up the systern. A true Tonic, For adults and children. 50c. for chikdren.' eafe, sure. No opiate. * As ther-e has been somec misund er'st *adverti~ements. I beg to call attentior +' 1st. The advet-tisemnent has no TI * CAS-H in MONEY. * 2nd. Dr-ugs and Patent Medlicines a +' tre not included in this advertisemnent +' 3rd. Only onet adver-tisemnent can b S4th. At least one artice at 2-5c. mut + agirregating 25c. are not per-missable. * 5th. We prefer that you PERSONA S6th. Our object is to push our' SIDE +' We thank you for Past business and $your- valued p)atronage. ARANT'S DR SCome to our Stables finelk ...just arivied. We are prepare I lot of stock that has been br 23 many a year'. Come now anoc' COFFEY Shepherding Healthy Occupation. Shepherds enjoy extraordinarily good health. It is not simply a mat ter of the open air, the farmers do rot show a till of health nearly as clean. Doctors have suggested that the reason lies in the fact that the strong odor of the sheep has an anti septic influence and kills off stray germs. The odor is supposed to be particularly good for whooping cough, and in a sheep rearing district moth ers often send ailing children to play among .the sheep when whooping cough is about. Ordera of Touci. An indication of the be:ief that ha man blood has a vital conicticn th its divine source is found in the wid e spread opinion that the blood cf a murdered person will bear witness against the murderer by flowing afresh at -his toucb. Literature teems v.ith incidents of the "ordeal of touch." What Is a Week-cnd? What-or rather when, is a "week end?" Annaglish court has had to determine the meaning of the phrase. A man brought a reduced rate "week end" ticket on Friday and when he sought to return Saturday night was told that he would have to pay full fare, as the special ticket would be good only on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The ma'n sued the company for the excess fare charged him and won his case. CYPRESS SASH DOORS BLINDS MOULDINGS AND -I MILLWORK "Horsy" Australians. Englishmen are supposed to be the most "horsy" people in the world, bra they are far behind many other coun tries in regard to the number' of horses per head of population. In this respect Australia leads the British em pire, there being 45 horses to every 100 people. Malaria or Chills & Fever Prescription No. 666 is prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS & FEVER. Five or six doses will break eny case,.n if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not' return. It acts on the liver better ten Caomel and doe not gripe or siehen. .3 Teaspoon Not to Be Trusted. The teaspoon is a~liable as a means of measuring a dose. It va ges from sixty to- ninety minims. R UB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and Burns, Old Sores, Stirngs of Insects Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in ternally and externally. Price M Owe Word to Saint. To St. Etheldreda we owe the word "tawdry." The saint knew no such word, but the origin of It is clear enough. For St. Etheldreda was pon~ ularly known as St. Audry, and at St. Audry's fair were sold St. Audrey laces, which in process of time became clipped into "tawdry laces." Finally the new adjective was -applied to "ny finery of similar grade. The part played by the "t" in "saint" is exactly that which has given us Tooley street from St. Olaf.-London Chronicle. Ste For Babies, Effectiye For Grows-Ups. That's Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, It has the contidence of your' druggist, who k::.a - wid give 7-0t satisfaction. \v \': N-smith. States boro, Ga. m: "l :v: usea Fo~ey' Hii' and T::r'" Comrm l my n.: ily fail hav .'::1 i-na tr and tu-e. For sale 1.- r t ee: w8 hee. adv.i: d stritly Medicinai Pr'epa: a :05 the DIIKE LINl- EXCEPTIED. + used at one time. st be purchased. Small article + LLY presenft the adt'ertisement. $ earnestly solicit a continuance of* UG STORE. I e C' rivals. and slook at the t of IHorses ito show. you the cleane ought to this market nkLe your' selection. & RIGBY UmUWmmiI