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Burlington, Vt.?"I suffered with f
doctors who said that I would never bo
I was so bad I could hardly walk across
sister-in-law induced me to try Lvdi
ana it'certainly has helped me wonderl
and have a small child. 1 have recommi
L bar of my friends and you may publish m
Apple Tree Point Farm, Burlington, Vt
In hospitals are many women who are t
is nothing a woman dreads more than t
long weary months of recovery apd rest
It is very true that female troubles
where an operation is the only resource,
of women are not the surgical ones : tb<
I ments, tumors or erowths, although tl
When disturbing ailments first appear
H Compound to relieve the present aistres
In fact, many letters have been received
to health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veget
been advised by attending physicians.
Lydla E. Pinkham's Private Te:
liar to Women" will be went to 3
to The Lydla C. Pink ham Medic
This book contains valuable infor
. Of Course.
"What Is a biting remark?"
"I suppose it Is the kind you throw <
Is a person's teeth. <
DANDERINE
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Stops Slalr Coming Out;
Jhickens, Beautifies.
T* tW. 0
oJM
A few cents buys "Danderlne." After
a few applications you cannot find
a Cation hair or any dandruff, besides
every hair shows new life, vigor, brlght ess.
more color and abundance.?Adv.
A Little Qame.
"Did you make any New Your <
calls?" "An unfortunate one on four '
deoces." <
W0MEN1 USE "DIAMOND DYES" i
? *
Dye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists,
Coats, 8tockings, Draperies?
Everything,*'
. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" t
coot a Ins easy directions forjdyelng any >
article of wool, silk, cottpn, linen, or
mixed goods. Beware I Poor dye t
streaks, spots, fades, and ruins mate- ; t
Hal by giving It a "dyed-look." Buy
"Diamond Dyes" only. Druggist lias t
Color Card.?Adv.
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Some people must rot nwfuiiv ! -
f'llftenlnK to thelr:6wn tnlk.
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e?& .paln, Toothache, Neuralgia, fth
II'.' . BdjUy. M? bona of 12 tafekte ?*t 4
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saryf Others May Not Be
ve Lydla E. Ptnkham'n
ind a Trial First
V. n Chicago,III.?"I was in
A\l bedwith a female trouble and
( \ \\ ' inflammation and had four
IJ ) I doctors but none of .them'did
me an jr good. They all said I
. Vi fJ would have to have anopera\\
\ ation. A druggist's wife told 1
BaVkl me to take Xydia E. PinkInkVJ
ham's Vegetable Compound
ilia \ and I took 22 bottles,' never
IHm\ mlBiing a dose'and attheena
IUhL \ of that time I was perfectly
|HBL 1 well. I have never had occa- ,
anvil 1 sion to take it agkin as I
rwnil 1 have been so well. I have a
iHIHlil 1 ^ and do all my
wiiui I ?>jr iwu bib ten are
imV I taking the Compound upon ?
HIM I my recommendation andyou (
VB I y Polish my letter, it Is j
V / the gospel truth and I will
/ write to any one who want*
A apersonal letter."?Mrs. EL
/A h. Haydock, 6824 St. Lawi
/f I rence Ave., Chicago, I1L %
// L A Vermont woman
adds her testimony to
/K 11 the long line of those *
[J JI fortunate wojnen who
J! have been restored tp '
/<j health by Lydla 'K.
Pinkhanrs Vegetable
Led an operation.was necessary: .
emale trouble, and had a number of
any better until I htyi an operation,
i the floor and could not do a thing,
a EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
fully. I keep house and do my work
snded Vegetable Compound to a numy
testimonial."?Mrs. H.r. Sharon,
here for surgical operations,and there
he thought of an operation, and the
oration to strength if it is successful,
may through neglect reach a stage
hilt mnof r\f -n
, ? - - Hiv vviiiuiuiicr oiimenu
sy are not caused by serious displacele
symptoms may appear the slame. '
take Lydia E. Pinknam's Vegetable
is and prevent more serious troubles. 1
I from women who have been restored f
able Compound after operations have ,
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ct-Boolc upon "Ailments Pecu- I
rou free upon request. Write 1
ine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts* 1
nation.
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Concerning Chickens.
An Atlanta man asked an old darky
what hm?d of chickens he considered
the best.
"All kinds has dere merits," replied
Caesar, after a moment'/* consideration.
"De white ones is de easiest to
find, but de black ones is de easiest
to lilde^ aftah yo' gits Vm."?Harper's
Magazine.
MOTHER!
California Syrup of Figs'*
Child's Best Laxative
Accept "Callforniu" Syrup of Figs
>nly?look for the name California ou
the package, then you are sure your
;hlld Is having the best and most harmless
physic for the little stomach, liver
aid bowels. Children love Its fruity
taste. Full directions on each bottle.
Sou must say "California."?Adv.
Glad but Confusing New Year.
"I wish you a happy First of Janmry,
Nineteen Hundred and Twentymo!"
exclaimed the person who Is
genial but precise.
"You have been going through that
Igmarole over and over again," proested
Ills wife. "Why don't you say
Happy New Year,' and let It go at
hat?"
"I want to keep myself reminded of
he change In figure* I never write
he date correctly until the middle, of
"Vbruary."
7mm ;:
a ? >$( 1
m
y "Bayer"
e name "Bayer" on tablets^
ne Aspirin prescribed by* ;
I proved safe by millions.,
&age" of '-Bayer Tablets of
directions for Colds, Headache, * *i
eumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago^ '
Lucratlvi Fur Crops Beady for
Harvest by Rural Dwellers
During Cold Weather.
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PROPER TIME FOR TMPPW6
Denizens of Forests and 8treams Outwitted
While King Winter Spreads
White Mantle Over Greater
Part of Nation.*
Prepared by the United State* Department
of Agriculture.)
Winter brings out the best fur on
animals and at the same time gives the
farmer and his bbys Idle days and the
test for following a line of traps, say
specialists of the biological survey,
United States Department of Agriculture.
It is the season when the rural
hyeller In nearly any part of the United
States can harvest a crop to which
le has devoted no other labor.
Trapping Looks Easy.
Wild-animal trapping looks easy to
nost farm boys until they have tried
ind failed. Success demands knowledge
of the animals and their habits,
rhe red fox, for instance, must be
;aught by wiies as cunning as his own.
rrnps and the ground where they are
?et mut be free from human scents.
Steel traps are cleaned by boiling with
pungent twigs or by burythg or leaving
n running water for a day or two, after
which they should be handled only
with leather or waxed cotton gloves.
Breeding grounds, hunting grounds aud
peculiar hubits of the animals should
>e well studied beforehand. Traps are
lometlmes set in springs that do not
fenerally freeze over. A little island
s built up some time before the trap
s set. A No. 2 or No. 3 steel trap Is
mbedded in the soil with a piece of
noss covering the pan. A bit of taint?d
meat, preferably game, is used for
t>alt.
In making a lnnd set, a shallow hole
s made to conceal the trap and the
stake and chuln which hold it. The
;arth removed should be placed on u
:loth, and all that is not used should
)e carried away. The trap is covered
with dry earth, free from anything
which would clog the Jaws.
Foxes often follow paths or trails.
ind,< taking advantage of these, the
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Traps Earn Spending Money for Many
Country Boys.
trap may be set where the fox In stepping
over a log naturally would place
Pis foot.
Muskrnts live In ponds, streams and
uarahes, and may be detected either
py their houses of mud and weeds or
ly holes In inud banks. They may be
caught In No. 1 steel traps set In the
unways which they make through the
iveeds. A piece of carrot, parsnip or
iweet upple, suspended over the trap,
forms an effective bait.
Minks are caught In No. 1 steel
Taps set In holes In the hanks of small
dreams or In driftwood, with a chlck?n
or rahblt head, a fish, or a piece of
uuskrat meat placed beyond the trap.
Skunks are usually trapped with No.
L or No. 2 steel traps set unhnlted at
the entrance of their dens. Care should
>e taken to fasten the chain so that
:he skunk cannot get back Into his
fiole. Tbe^ also may he caught In box
:raps and drowned without being removed.
A trapped skunk may be approached
slowly and killed without dlsigreeable
consequences by striking It
i sharp blow across the back with a
stick.
Raccoons are canight In No. 2 or No.
J steel traps set at the entrance to
their holes and baited with meat. They
also may be caught In traps set slightly
under water close to the bank of a
dream, with nothing more than a
small mirror or piece of bright tin
Taatened on the pan to attract their
curiosity. Rabbits are easily captured
In box traps or snares.
8kinning the Catch.
Fox skins should be' stripped off
whole like a glove, and stretched fur
side out. Mink and weasel skins are
stripped In the same manner and
"cased"; fur side In. This Is also the
beat method with skunk skins. Raccoon
and muskrat skins are dried flit,
fastened to a board. Care should always
be taken to cut the skin as little
as possible In getting It off. AH flesh
and fat should be removed and the
skin stretched as tightly as possible.
Useful bulletins on the suhlect n?n
be obtained from -the United States
Department of Asgtculture, Washington.
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Hot
Wator Essential.
*Hot wnter- In: the da|ry Ip an essen-'
tlal that cannot be eliminated. Nothing
else will so effectively Cleanse apd
IflU the disease germs. Usei cold water
first always. ^
Location y^r.; Dairy ,6arn.
The dairy barn shoulg, whenever
possible, be twltt on a high spot which
bur a good slope, can easily be
drained and-lsoor can be sheltered
from /prevailing cold ?winds.
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Bi? *
Two-Reel FHm Shows Activities
of Little Insect.
v 5tf11 "' ! " '
.
Caicium Arsenate Plays Important
Part in Destroying Pest .and Saving
8outharn Farmers Thousands
of Dollars Annually.
(Prepared by tbe United States Department
of Agriculture.)
"Good-by, Boll Weevil." is the title
of an entertaining and Instructive
two-reel fllm just released by the
United States Department of Agriculture.
Mr. Boll Weevil, destroyer of
American erona to th? nrtont Af mnnv I
million dollars a year, Is the "heavy"
villain. He appears several tlmee Individually
In the course of this lively
production, but the principal part Is
devoted to the activities of the hero
of the sketch, Mr. Calcium Arsenate,
who Is aided and abetted by the department
In his efforts to bring about
Larva of Weevil In Boll of Cotton.
Mr. Weevil's overthrow. "Cnl" descends
upon Mr. Weevil from a battery
of horse-drawn machines, of
which 40 are shown In one spectacular
scene taken In early summer. Work
Is shown in the department's laboratories
at Tullulnh. La., and In Wash
Ingtou, D. C., where the methods
which snve cotton planters $20,000,000
or more annually were devised.
One interesting feature Is the laboratory
work by which bogus weevil exterminators
are detected. The second
part of the fljpu, taken In the fall,
shows thousands of acres of snowy
cotton fields with pickers gathering
the snowy bolls. Two or three contrasts
are shown between- fields where
calcium arsenate dust has been applied
and adjoining rows which were
neglected. From actual experience
the suvlng to one 5,000-aere planter Is
given at more than $04 an acre. The
film Is designed primarily for demonstration
work In the South, and Is
one of about 000 films covering more
than 100 subjects showing different
phases of the work of the department.
Copies of the film may be
bought from the department by Institutions
and organizations Interested
In boll weevil extermination. Its use
Is suggested for atute agricultural
colleges, boards of commerce, etc.
FARM EQUIPMENT ESSENTIAL
Successful Management1 of Crops Depends
Greatly Upon' Efficiency
of Implements.
The successful' uuwifgfniehf Of n
modern farm largely depends upon
the efficiency of the equipment with
which the work Is performed, specialists
of the United States Department
of Agriculture point out.
The equipment of the average farm
can be divided Into about three more
or less distinct classes, as foltows:
First and most Important, nre the
buildings, fences, Implements, machinery.
wagons and all appliances used In
the more Important farming opera
tlons; second, utensils and machinery
used In connection with the dairy, garden
tools, butchering outfit, and the
numerous small things for general use
about the place; third, the tools, materials,
and facilities for keeping the
first two classes of equipment In good
working order.
In order to secure the greatest efficiency,
all Implements and muchlnery
should be properly housed when not
In actual service, so as to be In good
working condition when required for
use.
RATS ARE HARMFUL ON FARM
Rodents Us* Surprising Ways to Get
Into Cellar and Can Be Extsrminated
in Many Ways.
Ruts are the busiest creutures on the
farm. They take surprising wAys of
getting Into the cellar. Make a trip
all round before yon go to bed tonight,
and fill every hole with powdered
gl^ss and cement. Use traps, pdtsons,
gas, cats and terriers to get rid of
rats.
SUPERIOR RATION FOR EWES
According to Feeding Tests at Iowa
College Soy Bean, Corn, Corn
Silage Is Excellent.
Soy bean hny, corn, corn silage and
Ottl, la nn awnallatil '* - ?
>? u?i v*^viivm mukci iuuon iqr
pregnant ewes, according to feeding
teats of the Iowa State college. Less
corn Is required when aoy bean hay
Is used Instead of alfalfa and pound
for pound of soy bean hay excels al<
falfa.
- Now Whesls for Tractor.
Unusual ground bearing surface Is
given the wheels of a tractor Invented
by a farmer by equipping each
wheel with a double row of shoes that
act like an endless tread.
Qlve Cow Month's Rest.
Some good rows should go dry
longer than othara, but every cow will
need a season of rest of at least a
month or six weeks. It will be better
for her and her unborn calf. i
Bad Lame anil Achy?
Do ytrn gat op mornings tired udj
aefay? Evening hud you all "wors-outr*
Likely your kidneys ere to blaiat. ;
Hurry sad srorry, lack of rest, sad siting
too much meat, throw s strain on
the kidneys. Your back gives out; you
are tired and likely suffer headaches
and dizzy spells. Take things easier
and help the kidneys with Doan'i
Kidney Fill*, Doan'* have brought
new strength to thousands. Ask your
neighbor!
A North Carolina Case
C. W. Beryman. ^"bsMs
blacksmith. First St.. IdbsStay"
Ssnford, N. C? nays:
"My kldpeys didn't AlfllUM
act regularly and the
secretions were unnut-J^aikpV^V
ural. My back
sore and lame, am'|'
sharp pains caught meal
every time I stoppMlKJP^Pf/llf/.
over to shoe a horRcSm^^gd^MMUl
or do any heavy Hft-Mfc^SSMadiwI
ing. I began uslngW^^^^p^^
Do&n's Kidney Pills
and they cured me. My kidneys were
in good shape again."
Get Dean's at Any Slssa. 90e a Bea
DOAN'S VRS*
FOSTER-M1LBURW CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y.
. OXIDINE IN HOT WATER
Hew Method Discovered for Wanting
off Co Ida and Flu.
Put a tableepooufnl of OXIOINE in a half class
of hot water and drink lu the sanio manner as
ton would a hot toddy. It will melee you feel
batter almost immediately and a similar doao
three times A <lay will purify yonr blood and
strengthen your resistance to a very marked
degree. OXIOINK tones tip the entire system,
80c at your druggist's. Adv.
YouiKfltian UARM^nga
. "'BARBER TRADE Jff J %,
MM* *f /MOIH
'*? dfisf Bmetn (buses
UtlheSoulh.' -r- ^MT
QMM0TTI IARAER COLICCI r^JHf
<o?-Tr~ tHMtom.w.c. > TlrA
y CAimAUE PLANTS: STANDARD VARIKTIKS
for prompt nhtprmott. Prepaid, $2.15
per 1,000. Expre?ne<l collect, $1.75 per 1,000.
1,000 to 9,000 ?f 11.50; 10.000 up w 11.25 per
l.OOO. Lewood McCalluni. Rowland. N. C.
Guticura Soap
Is Ideal for
The Complexion
Soap 25c, Oiatmcnt 25 aad 50c, Talcva 25c.
. .
A Ship of Rumor.
Laid up for her Until rest at Port
Stanley, In the Falkland Isles, the old
Great Britain, seventy-seven years of
age, and the first big screw steamer
| to go Into deep waters, had to submit
to u short detention 011 account of bad
weather.In the year that saw the opening
of the Crimean war. Returning to
I Liverpool early In 18M, the Great
Britain was taken for an advance
irnneil ? 1 * 1 "
B,ml? u> <1 nuxniuu 1I1VIIBIU1I, 1111(1 lOr
nn hour or two caused n greater Rensntlon
locally thun the famous Hussion
troop trains early In the great
war. She was at that time, nccordlng
to a local paper, the fastest ship In
the world.?London Chronicle.
Some people are too conscientious
to preach what they practice.
Over fifty years ago a young physician
practiced widely in Pennsylvania
and became famous for hla uniform
success In the curing of disease.
This was Dr. R, V. Pierce who afterwards
established himself In Buffalo,
N. Y., and placed his "Golden Medical
Discovery," In the drug stores of
the United States. When you feel
run-down, out of sorts, blue and despondent
try the energising influence
I nf OaMix o?"?' ... -
? . .cuiliii uiHcovery in tablet |
or liquid form. Nearly a mllllaa j
bottles were sold last yean
HOW DOCTORS
TREAT COLDS
AND THE FLU
First Step in Treatment Is a Brisk
Purgative With Calotabs, the
Purified and Refined Calomel
Tablets that are Nausealess,
Safe and Sure.
Doctors have found by experience !
that no medicine for colds and infin- j
enza can be depended npon for full ef- !
fcctlveness until the liver is made thor- <
oughly active. That la why the first
step in tho treatment is the new, nausealess
colomel tablets called Calotabs,
which are free from the sickening and
weakening effects of the old style calomel.
Doctors also point out the fact
that an active liver may go a long way
towards preventing influenza and is ono
of the most important factors in enabling
the patient to successfully withstand
an attack and ward off pneumonia.
One Calotab on the tongue at bed
time with a swallow of water?that's
all. No r'alts, no nausea nor the slightest
interference with your eatintr. uloas
ure or work. Next morning your cold
has vanished, your liver is active, your
system is purified, and you are feeling
fine, with a hearty appetite for break- |
fast. Druggists sell Calotabs pnly in
original soalcd packages, price thirty- J
five cents. Your motor will be cheer- !
fully refunded if yoa do not find them
delightful.?(Adv.)
I
Mvenssssvevwri
LADIES!
DRY GOODS
AT
Wholesale Prices j
Write Us Before You Buy
; JOHN M. RIDDEL ;
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
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W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 8-1Ml.
Prominent
Man Pra
G. W. Logan, I
"Tanlac has completely restored my
health and I feel finer than In years,"
was the straightforwardk statement
made recently by Mr. George W.
Logan of Penbody, Kansas, one of
the most prominent stock-dealers In
the Middle West.
"It has not only made a new man
of me but I have actually gained
thirty-five pounds In weight nnd feel
as well ns I ever did In my life. I ain
telling all of ray friends about Tanlnc,
but they, can see for themselves what
It has done In my case. ?
"When 1 began tnk'.ng Tanlnc I was
In an awftillv run-down mmiitinn t
wns away off In weight, felt weak and
nervoufi nil of the tline and couldn't
take any Interest In my work or anyyou
buy
^yeraJls, Jumpers, Unii
?i| be sure you get gar
vl made of the REAL
HMW .clothes. cloth?Stifel
trade*mark K?99SB8
on the hack
i garment to be tart of th
Stifel Indigo, which U g
not to fade or break In
Dealer* everywhere sell garments made
Indigo.
We are makers of the cloth on!
J. L. STIFCL St SONS
Indict Djen and Printerj
WhnlbS W. W 260 CWarch Si.
From Rags to Rags.
"Mr. Baker will now oblige with a
recitation entitled 'Uagtiine.' "
Itags make paper.
1'aper makes money.
Money makes hanks.
Hanks make loans.
Loans make poverty.
Poverty makes rugs.?Cincinnati
Enquirer.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
Catarrhal Deafness requires constitutional
treatment. HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE Is a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed
condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube la
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or '
Imperfect hearing, and when it Is entire- I
ly closed. Deafness is the result. Unless |
the inflammation can be reduced, your |
hearing may he destroyed forever, i
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE acts |
through the blood on the mucous sur- ,
faces of the system, thus reducing the In- |
flommatlon and restoring normal conditions.
Circulars free. All Druggists.
F. J. Cher.ey & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Willing to Go the Limit.
Paying Teller?Hnstus, you'll have
to Indorse that cheek.
Hustua-?Indorse it? Say, bona, I'll
eulogize tint cheek If you'll Jess give
me dat good old money.'*?Cartoons
Magazine.
One dose of Dr. Peery'e "Dead Shot" ex- '
pels Wormi or Tapeworm. Ite action upoa
the gtomscb and Bowele le beneficial No aeoond
done or after purgative aeoessary.?Adv. I
A Poor Match.
"Who gave her away at her wedding?"
"Nobody. She simply threw
herself away."
Kill That
CASCARA L
*>*
Colds, Coughs *Oj
Neglected ColcU
Tak* no chancee. Kaep this atandar
Braaka np a cold In
Orippa in 3 days?E:
Qninina in thla form doaa not affa
Laxative?No Opiate in Mill'a.
ALLDRUGGl
Western ^
ises Tanlge
-s y
r> r
'eabody, Kansas
thing else. My mala trouble won indigestion.
Nothing seemed to agree
with me. At times I would have dizzy
spells and at other times my back
would ache so had that I could hardly
get up and down In my chair. This
Is just the condition I was In when
I started to tnko this medicine. It
took just six bottles to make a well
man of me. I now have a fine nppe- "
tite. everything tastes good and my
digestion Is perfect.
"My wife was also troubled with
Indigestion nt times and It relieved
her the same way. You may publish
my statement wherever you like
and if anyone doubts It, Just tell them
to see me."
Tnnlae is sold by leading druggists
everywhere.
Great Expectations.
Louise?Clara has absurd Ideas of
life
Julia?Does slit' expect her flowers
to look like those In see<I catalogues?
Louise?No, hut she has married a
professional humorist and she expects
hint to he funny around the house.?
Judge. t
Important to Mother*
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTOKIA, that furaous old remedy
for Infants and children, and see that It
~
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
Any man who knows how to umke
both ends meet ought to be u pretty
good secretary of the treasury.
Sure
Relief
6 Bellans
Ho* water
fCJlLIZBh Sure Relief
B& LL-ANS
fc#FOR INDIGESTION
KREMOLA m^Eim
Cold With
i> QUININE
thfr and
La Grippa
i are Dangerous
d rtmtdy bandy for the first mnm,
24 hours ? Relieves
ccellent for Heedecbe
ct ths h?d Cascara la bast Tonic
ISTS SELL IT
Ml