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w}; WASN'TWORTH THE LIVING Was Mrs. Bowling's Conception of j Life at One Time?Thinks Differently Now. Loveland, Ivy.?"When 1 first wrote ; you. I was feeling so miserable, that life wasn't worth living." So writes. In a recent letter, Mrs. Anna Howling, of this place. "I was in bad shape, my left side hurt so. at times. 1 could hardly bear It, and 1 could not lie on that side at night, at all. I also had another serious symptom or womanly trouble. 1 finally decided to give Cardui, the woman's tonic, a trial, so I purchased a bottle, and by the time 1 had takeu it, I felt better in every way, so I got another bottle, and it straightened me out entirely. I feel as well now as I ever did in my life, and I can be safe in saying that Cardui is the best medicine on earth for women. I had little faith " in it before 1 commenced taking it, but now I would not exchange it for all the other medicines." Are you one of those poor women sufferers, who feel that life is hardly worth the living? Have you that everlastingly tired, nervous, worn-out, headachy feeling? If so, get a bottle of Cardui and begin taking it today. No doubt it is the very medicine you need. N. B.? Wrtt* to: Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chattanooga. Tenn . for Sffci'a/ /nitrm tirmi on your case and 64-page b<>ok. 'Home Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper. Adv. A correct guess passes for wisdom ?with the man who makes the guess. GRANDLATEI) KY K.I.I IIS CI RED Tbo vcomt cases, no mailer of how loni; MJtndlntf, are curtM by the wonderful, old reliable Dr. IHirtcr s Antlaepile Mealing Ml. ReUore? pain and IaouJj at tbo bauio lliiiu. 26c, 60c. 51.OU. Norway is to have one of the world's greatest hydroelectric plants, developing 1! 16.000 horsepower. No. SIX-SIXTY-SIX This is a prescription prepared eshPrln 11 v for MahrU eu:n_ m j ?a VI V/IIIII5 dHU Fever. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then ns a tonic the fever will not return. 2f?c.?Adv. Professional Comfort. "That photographer ought not to have been dejected when his best girl refused him." "Why oughtn't he?" "Because he certainly got a pood negative." Well, Why Not? Mrs. Exe?1 understand your daughter, Jessie, has changed her name to "Jessica." Mrs. Wye?Yes. Mrs. Exe?Well, I wish she hadn't. She's put the crazy notion into my girl Bessie's head to call herself "Bes6ica."?Boston Transcript. Man She Wanted. "Will you marry mo?" he asked. She paused for a moment before he replied. Then she said: "Listen carefully, please. You are a man of ordinary abilities and perfectly conventional Ideas. You haven't the slightest conception of the new world movement which In now taking nlace. Yon are inten?inlv blind (o all of its radicalism, intensely unoriginal, satisfied to bo an Intellectual nonentity, engrossed in that horrible, stagnating thing known as business, and a mental slave to the opinions put forth by your daily paper. 1 am a true feminist, an individual searcher, hound by no ties, Becking the highest self-expression in advance art forms and acknowledging no preconceived standards. Will I marry you? Of course I will. You're Just the man 1 want."?Life. The American Breakfast Post T oasties and Cream Thin bits of choicest Indian Corn, so skilfully I cooked and toasted that they are deliciously crisp and appetizing. Wholesome Nourishing Easy to Serve Sold by Grocers everywhere. Post Toasties MUST QUIT SELLING CALVES An Expert Sounds a Warning Against the Selling of Female and Immature Stock. Atlanta, Cla.. Sept. 14 l!' the Southeast is to become the great cattle growing section that it should in view of its natural advantages and the present and growing demand for cattle with commensurate prices, farmcrrs must quit selling their female and immature stock, declares Dr. C. M. Morgan, dairy agent of the Southern Railway, who sounds a warning against a continuation of the wholesale deportation of cattle from tlio South. anuria Miuuiu &cep wieir neners end build up the quality of their stock by the use of puro-bred bulls of dairy or beef type as desired," says Dr. Morgan. "This is the only way to in crease the number or the quality of cattle in the Southeast. The scarcity of cattle is world-wide and it will .never be possible to secure enough pure-bred cattle to develop the industry in the Southeast. "Farmers who sell calves are simply giving the dealer a good part of the profit they should have themselves, if calves were battened on the farm, using cotton seed meal as a concentrate, a higher price per pound would be received and the farmer would not only profit by this and tne additional weight but would have in the manure 85 per cent of the fertilizing value of the cotton seed meal. "With the good grazing furnished by Bermuda grass anil Burr clover and the abundance of forage crops that yield bountifully in the Southeast, this section should be the great source of the country's beef tad dairy products supply. The dairy division of the Southern Railway will send a man to help build a dipping vat or silo and to co-operate with persons in the dairy business or desiring to enter it. The U. S. Department of Agriculture lias offered to cooperate with farmers who have eradicated ticks and will send an expert to aid-farmers in choosing desirable bulls of either dairy or beef type." II Advised Laws Hamper Railways. Chicago.?W. L. i'ark, vice president of the Illinois Central Railroad, said that American roads were infe rior to foreign roads because the American lines "ll:id hemi linmnmfa.l by ill advised, costly and pernicious laws, orders and regulations." He delivered the chief address before the Roadmaaters' and Maintenance ol Way Associations convention here, "The money wasted in many directions through the interference oi those who know little about the ac tual conditions on railroads would provide real safety if the railroads managers were permitted to spend It in the proper direction," he said "The money to make the improvements required to bring our roads up to the standards of foreign roads is available in Europe but can not be borrowed unless investors are as sured that the investment will be safe and the interest paid when due." Charlton Trial Again Delayed. Como. Italy.?Porter Charlton, thr young American plio is to stand trial for the murder of his wife in 110 has prepared a long memorandum on which he will base his defense and has turned it over to the oflicial in terpreter. Signer Vitale. The examin i ing magistrate, Judge Rognoni, who already had begun investigation ol J the case, has been promoted and | transferred to Milan. It is expected ' that ?... i .Miuvubi iiittBiauiiiv win MP nam pel to continue tbo investigation. On this account and for the additional reason that Charlton, according tc trustworthy information, now give? a different version of the murdci i than that which he furnished in tlu j United States, the investigation will ; be delayed and it is feared that tTu ; trial will not begin before April. Two Governments Sign Agreement. Paris. The governments of Franc* and Haiti have signed an agreement to submit for arbitration the claim: made against Haiti in 1910 by France Jointly with the United States, Great Britain, Germany and Italy . Tlu agreement also covers the claims o Syrians and Ottomans. English Builder Awarded Contract. Washington. An Knglish buildei | was awarded the contract for turbin: ! drums for the newest American bat : tleship No. 39 at a little more thai 1 one-third the price offered by tlu lowest American bidder. The accept ed bid was $57,436, submitted by New , i in k agents ?>r mo cyciops Stool am Iron Works, Sheffield, England. It is exceptional for tlso navy dopartmen to send a contract abroad but Actinj Secretary Itoosevelt It "Id that the action was justified by the difference between Kn disband American price.1 I Twerteth Century Menace. Colorado Springs, Col. The soeia evil Is the menace of the twentiet) entry was the contention of I)r. .1 H. La ml Is, of Cincinnati, before tin American Health Association recent ly. "There is no reason why disease occasioned by tli?? social evil shouh not receive the same treatment, far as their handling by hetitii ie partments is concerned, as the plasm ?titat of isolation," be said. Dr. Dan dis advanced the idea that dre-s wori by women Is responsible for in flueces which are tir-J- rmlniug rar e RUB-MY-TISM Will cure your Rheumatism and all kinds of aches and pains?Neuralgia, t'rainps, Colic. Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Old Sores. Burns, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne. Price L'5c.? Adv. Quaint Critic. George B. I.uks, the painter, said to a critic in his New York studio: "Your criticism is at any rate original and amusing, my boy. It reminds me of the colored laundress in the I'flizi Gallery. "When this colored laun dross visited the 1'fHzl. her mistress ilod her up to Correggio's masterpiece. 'There. Hannah, what do you think of that?' she said. Hannah, I shaking her head lugubriously, stared a long while at the pictured angels whose white robes were all yel; lowed by time, and then, with a sigh and a disapproving shake of the head, she said: 'l>e saints is de last folks to put up wiv bad laundry work.' " Very Warm. A party of commercial travelers were drawing the long-bow and spinning yarns of wonderful adventures on sea and land. A silent listener sat in the corner. Presently one of , the company addressed him. "Have you traveled much, sir?" "A little. I've been round the . world seven times." "Then you must have had some striking experiences. Perhaps you would like to tell us one or two." "Well," said the stranger. "perhapB the most remarkable was on my last voyage. At one time we found the heat so terrific that we used to take it in turns to go down into the stokehold to get a cooler." No more yarns were related that evening. HFADACIIR A!*n fill,IOCS ATTACKS Caused by Malaria removed by the use of Elixir Ilnbrk cure for such ailments. "Myself and wholo household bad snfi ferod very much for some time with Malarial Kever. 'Elixir Ilahek' has cured us perfectly, so that we enjoy at present the best of health."?Jacob Eberly. Knlrfnx Court House. Va. Elixir Hnbrk 50 cents, nil druggists or by Parcels Post prepaid from Kloozewskl & Co.. Washington. r>. C. The Substitute. "Do you ever indulge in piscatorial amusements?" >o; mese nigh down ways arc too much for me. I amuse myself principally with a little fishing party." For Sl'MMF.tl 1IF.ADACIIF.S Tllrks' CAl'l'DINK i* the l>rst remedy? no matter what onuses them?whether from the heat, sitting in druiiKhts, feverish condition, ete. 1<>c., l?>c inul 60c per bottle at medictno stores. Adv. At Last. "I have Just taken a parting look at Mrs. (.ladders* who died yesterday." "Did she look natural?" "No. her chin was still." Physicians /^ASTOKIA has met wi ^ ceutical societies and results most gratifying, result of three facts: J Second?1That it not only i lates the food: Third?It It is absolutely safe. It i and does not stupefy. It I Cordial, etc. This is a g ever, is to expose danger for poisoning innocent ch our knowledge, Castoria i 1 regulating the system?i the information.?Hall's . ' ? " I11 it; ;astoru LLCOIIOL 3 PLKCKNT AVcgolablo Pro parol ion for A' iimilaiingilKFoodamlReilufc fngllic Siomachs andBowdsf f|j? wmmxumm SaS? Promotes D i$c 3 tionJChf crfid KS3 5T J\oss and Itest.Conlains nclthei lJ?~o Opium .Morphine nor Mineral $3o Not Narcotic. 14*-^.,"' . Jfc&cfaij nr?\MLumuni 1 ?&] Ptmyf.'u Sad" 1 - jUx-Saam * \ \<T& Jt.MLSJts- I Jf -ist Strt + t "<Cf?0 Pgvt:fiunl- > , ?ncii',w^jjdd* [ 5T?? IfynSttd- I 0 Chinftrd Jfowr. 1 Apcrfcrl Remedy forConsflp E&* 0 1 ion ^our Stomach. Uiarili ^ Worras.Coimilsions.rcieiw! i ness ami Loss ot' Sj L?P. 1 i ??&% ? 1 iPDftU} Dae Simile Signature of ES?0, p r C ? . ?? Tilt Centaur Compass; Exact Copy of Wrapper. v Cleanses the Wounds. For injuries from rusty nails or any other external hurts, upply lianford's Balsam. It should kill any germs, cleanse the wound and remove sorc| ncss. Then quick healing will follow, j Adv. Some girls fall In love, and some otlu rs nro pushed In by anxious mothers. THE BEST TREATMENT FOR ITCHING SCALPS, DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR ' iu uiuiv ncning una lmianon 01 me Bcalp, prevent dry, thin and falling j hair, remove crusts, scales and dandruff, and promote the growth and ; beauty of the hair, the following spe- j cial treatment Is moBt effective, agreeable and economical. On retiring, ! comb the hair out straight all around, 1 : then begin at the side and mako a parting, gently rubbing Cutlcura Ointment into tho parting with a bit of Eoft flannel held over tho end of the linger. Anoint additional partings about half an Inch apart uutil tho whole scalp has been treated, the purpose being to got the Cutlcura Ointment on the scalp skin rather than on tho hair. It is well to place a light covering over the hair to protect the pillow from possible Btaln. The next morning, shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Shampoos alono may be used as often as agreeable, but once or twlco a month is generally sufficient for this special treatment for women's hair. Cutlcura Soap nnd Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free,with 32-p. Skin Itook. Address postcard "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston."?Adv. Nothing to Show. "A doctor says thin men live long." "How about thin women?" "Oh, life probably seems long to them in this dlaphanouH age." For Sunburn, Insect Bites, Ivy Poison or any other skin inflammation us Tyree's Antiseptic Powder and get quick relief. 2f>c. at druggists. Sample sent free by J. S. Tyree, Washington, D. O.?Adv. Society Is Judged by some of the misfits that manatee to hrpak tn For chronic pain In tho back apply Hanford's lialsam. Hub It on and rub It in thoroughly. Adv. Netherlands usually produces enough hay for homo consumption. Ur. Vecry'H V?*ruilfug?) "Pcml Shot" kills ; mill expels Worms In a very few hours, j A<1 v. A lot of dead ones in every town are holding out on the undertaker. 5 Recommen ith pronounced favor on the p I medical authorities. It is The extended use of Casto] first?Tho indisputahlo ovide allays stomach pains and qui is an agreeable and perfect ; does not contain any Opium, I is unlike Soothing Syrups, I ood deal for a Medical Journ and record tho means of ad1 ildren through greed or ignc ls a remedy which produces lot bv stuDefvinp* it?find nn O IT ?J O " ~~ Journal of Health. * Letters from Pror - addressed to Cl Dr. B. ITalstead Scott, of Chicago, Castoria often for Infants during my r Dr. William Belmont, of Cleveland ? first In Its class. In my thirty ycari S found anything that bo filled tho plac Dr. J. II. Taft, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. found it an excollent remedy In my many years. Tho formula Is exceller Dr. R. J. llamlcn, of Detroit, Ulc extensively, as I have never found ^ troubles. I am aware that there are j- see that my patients got Fletcher's." Dr.Wm.J McCrann, of Omaha, N children I certainly know something from my own family experience I hai 1-1 torla a popular and efficient remedy I [" J Dr. J. R. Clausen, of Philadelphia, L toria baa made for itself In the tens < , presence of children, scarcely needs mcnt of tho medical profession, but I, believe it an excellent remedy." Dr. R. M. Ward, of Kansas City, ]\I< prescribe proprietary preparations, t ence, llko that of many otber physic ecption. I prescribe your Castor la in to be a thoroughly reliable remedy f< 3 elan who has raised n family, a I h J mendatlon of Castoria." GENUINE CfiAST | The Kind* You Ha? In Use For C T M r CI NTAUH <-. OM tiAsrrucA Uwota Op&ta When a woman suffering ] disorder is told that an operati frightens her. The very thought of the hos surgeon's knife strikes terror 1 It is quite true that some of the where an operation is the onlj women have avoided the ncccs Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetabl attested by the grateful letter health has been restored. These Two Women Cary, Maine. ?"I feel it a duty I owe to all suffering women to tell what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for me. One year ago I found myself a terrible sufferer. 1 had pains in both sides and such a soreness 1 could scarcely staighten up at times. My back ached, I had no appetite and was so nervous 1 could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely got around. It seemed almost impossible to move or do a bit of work and 1 thought I never would be any better until 1 submitted to an operation. I commenced taking I.ydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and soon felt like a new woman. I had no pains, slept well, had good appetite and wns fnt and i-oulrt Now answer this question if man submit to a surgical opera! E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comp it has saved many others?wh For SO voars Eydla E. Pinkhi Compound lias lieen the stumlart male ills. No one sick with woi does justice to herself if she does mous medicine made from root has restored so many suffering w ra|p?\Vrif.Mu|.Hm E.P1NKIIA (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, Mi Your letter will he opened, read by a woman und held iu strict cu Its Adornments. "What's tho plant* in Wall street?** "Mostly green suckers." id Castoria art of physicians, pharmar 1 used by physicians with ria is unquestionably tho nee that it is harmless: ots the nerves, but assimisubstituto for Castor OiL dorphino, or other narcotic sateman's Drops, liodt'rey's al to say. Our duty, howdancing health. The day iranco ought to end. To composure and health, by lr readers are entitled to i ninent Physicians has. II. Fletcher. Ills., says: "I have prescribed your iractleo, and find It very satisfactory .** , Ohio, says: "Your Car.torla stands i of practlco I can say I never havo :o." says: "I have used your Castoria and household and prlvato practice for it." h., says: "I prcscrlbo your Castoria anything to equal It for children's Imitations In the field, but I always cb., says: "As the father of thirteen about your great medicine, and aside re In my years of practice found Car>n almost every home." Fa., say3: "Tho namo that your CasDf tlious mds of homes blessed by tho to bo supplemented by tho endorsefor one, most heartily endorse it aud >., says: 'Thyslclans generally do not lit in uio car.e or cartoria my oxperlriaas, has taught mo to malie an cxmy practice because I have found it sr children's complaint*. Any physlavo, will Join mo in heartiest recoiuORIA always e Always Bought )ver 30 Years, * \ a ? * "j j.ji c* v?5 "*; wf * ; Wxj n> I >titon4> From some form of feminin? Ion is necessary, it of course ipital operating table and the to her heart, and no wonder, se troubles may reach a stage j resource, but thousands of sity of an operation by taking e Compound. This fact is s they write to us after their Prove Our Claim. all my own work for a family at four. I shall always feel that I owe my good health to your medicine." ?Mrs. Hatwaiu) Sowkbs, Gary, Ma. Charlotte, N. 0?"*I waa In bad health for two years, with pains in both sides and was very nervous. If 1 even lifted a chair it would cause a hemorrhage. I had a growth which the doctor said was a tumor and I never would get well unless I had an operation. A friend advised ma to take Lydia E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound, and I gladly say that 1 am now enjoying fine health and am the mother of a nice baby girL You can use this letter to help other suffering women."?Mrs. Rosa Sims, 10 Wyona St., Charlotte, N. G. ycu can. Why should a wo* tion without first giving Lydia ound a trial ? 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