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due ian Life until I ,It Uni wa41S e d.away omn ,the city -for soMe timre. Of course eould not go to him then, so . ysister-in-law told that she thought Pikham's Vegetable Com.. oud eure it. It helped both t-Change of Life and the tumor and di Igot home 144 wtneedthedoco,. .C Okthe Pinkbam remedies until the ttOz' was gone, the doctor said, and I hiV4 iot felt It since. I tell every one bow was cured. If this letter will help others you are welcome to use it.'# -fs EI. BEAUN, 525 Joseph Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. LPYdIa EL Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, a pure remedy containing the 0xtaactive Properties of good old fash ioned roots and herbs, meets the needs f Womnan's system at this critical peilod her life. Try it, If thre is any syraptom in your W which puzzles you, write to Lydia E. Pinkbaan Medicine ynn, Mass. Possibilities of Slang. Slang and its possibilities were viv dly expressed in the converstition of ;wo youths in a Back Bay home one 'ight recently, says the Boston Trav ler. The boys got into a discussion Ind when all legitimate arguments had 'een exhausted, the following repartee vas heard: . "rgqqw again, I didn't catch tie rift." "Ye6 'on souting, kid, yotirO a '%11d.Ie." "Tie yer sholl, your- tongue's hangin' ut." "Ilang-.crepe on yer ear, you mutt, 'er br ain is dead." "Aw sand your track, yer slippin'1" "Sneoze, little one, your bean is -usty." To Fortify the System Against Summer Heat Many users of Grove's Tasteless Chill 'onic make it a practice to take this old tandard remedy regularly to fortify the ystem against the deitessing, effect of ummer heat, as those who'. -re strong *ithstand the heat of-ummer better than hose who are weak. Price 5oc. Volunteer Adviser. "It's a lucky thing I (ute out here oday I" exclaili)ed the delirious base all fan. - "If it hadn't been for me, e'dhave lost that game sure." "Why. thp mann -'- . this game slid to see ar me yell -- o etelling him Restful.. "Who is that chap riding on the earse with the driver?" "That's siley, the professional hut iorist. He's on his vacation." Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills have stood ne test of time. Test them youirse*lf now. send or OSample to 372 Pearl street, N. Y.--Adv. She is a wvise wife who knowvs her wn husband. That Knife-Like Pain Have you a lame back, achirig day and night ? *Do you feel sharp pains after stooping? Are the 'kidneys more? Is their action irregular? Do you have headaches, backaches, rheuntiatic pains,-feel tired, nerv o us, all worn-out? Use Doan's Kid ney Pills-the medicine recorri mended by so many people in this locality. Read the experience that follows: SA South Carolina Case I. . Oshlelds 8 8. nterprise d t.. a n~t of a erand- my kidneys w~ ;~fln my S trterrfl . ha gravel and dur a5iettaoc four might; Deanz 19PTER MitURN CO-. liUFFA . t. Y. 4VLP ftESHr - Di, t Manafecturaong6 t i Yw k W .Vp A~ AND OREBARN Suoh a' BW ng s aVaiwabe Part of Most Farms of deate Siz. LIGHT AND AIR "SETIAL Special Provision Must be Made for Feeding and for Olening Out the. Litter and" Storage Cappoity Should Be Large.' By WILLIAM A. RADFOND. Mr William A. tadfora will answer 4uestions and give advice PREE OiF COST on all subjects pertaining to the subject of building work on the arm, for the reders df thb. paper. On. account of his Wide experience as Editor, Author and Manufacturer, he 'i, without doubt, the higest autliority on all these subjects. A dress a n4u ries to WUiiam A. Rad ford, No. 1827 Prairie 'avenue,' Chica o, l, and only inclose two-cent stamp for A barn which'will accommodate both cows and horses is a valuable part 'of most mod6rate sized farms. It seldom Pays to construct the large number of buildings which will separate the dairy herd and the beef herd from'the horses unless the farm is quite large and each building may be of fairly generous di mensions. In case one barn is used 'for all purposes, there must- be arrange. ments made -whereby the advantages of separate housing for the stock may be realized as fully as possible in.that part of the barn where the -stock is kept. The essential necessities to maintain a healthy condition of the i - v N' Horme Barn and herd are that, first, DIenty of good ligh and sunshine is furnished, and, second that a generous supply of clean, fresi air is always cqused to cir'culati through the stalls. In a barn used to house all the livi stock on the farm there is a very im portant requirement which must b4 met in order to facilitate maintenanc of the animals without undue expense This is that special prdvision must b< made for feeding and for cleaning out the litter. Since this building ts no doubt th4 only one Sn *bleh feed-may be stored it is necessary that the capacity be 'i large as posslie, and in order to mieel this prerequisite the roof must be oav'e Floor Plan. fully designed~ to include a maxinmw area in cross section. Cross braces are ;bothersome i filling thme mow anid they rimduce the amount of material wlehz the barn wvill 1ho1( unless care is taken to' dli.-in around them compactly. Theo 'edt roof, thei. a self-supporting roof, u~lallyof -the gambrel type, Farmers Sbe'come accustomed to Ieeding tlr. c attle on ensilage and have, de e~rnibed 'the-proper'ration to use fer 2L~~Ct ~eof coW are generally wvon 1 tuIs m011)od of feeding. They '~ i i'~~t~-.e silo -in .eonnection wvithm w ltu be able to A"Ja.of barn' foru a daiay a arn he accoIppan itfg ilusatlhis desiga f found to be verflouVeni 9n. , vage s.ize farve reqtgi'ng this type. bara, The widto 1*0~ t add th~e lngth ts 74 feet. The p'an is In-' tended tb represent a barn capable of aing 22 cows and sidhorses. i6 the stan4lg .stalls. In addition there are three box stalls *bch may be:-vsed. for 'any -kind of live stogk, since they are separated from the rest of thibarn ad may be entered fron any tde of the building. The box stalls are very large and well lighted and each has a hay rack built Itito one corner of the wpil next to the feed alley. The horse stalls arekaranged along the opposite side of the builling ifrom the box stalls and are-provfded with strong 2 by 8 plank partitions built with air spaces between the planks to facilitate ventilation. The horse sta ble end of the barn is separated from the cow stable end by a wall In which there are three sliding doors. Four Dutch doofs and one sliding door open Into the horse stable. Each cow stall has an iron stall par tition separating it from its neighbors on both sides. These partitions take up practically no room and serve a very good purpose in preventing the cows from turning sideways and crowd. ing the smaller animals. 'flhese par titions really effect a saving in room because thpy allow each cow just the right amount of space and, since they are thin, they do not theluselves deduct from the available space. glirymen who have Iron stall partitions very sel. dom care to get along without them afterwards. Two steel mangdrs rdn along the sides of the feed alley in the center of the barn. A track 'is fitted overhead down the center of this alley from the horse stable end of the barn to the silo. This carrier track will prove to be a great help in feeding the I Dairy C ombined, t Mtock. Furthermore, a track Is placed behind the stalls for a litter carrier, There are two of these extending from one -end of the barn, along each side, to te oter ed an on ut t th feDr Cointecs f h qupnn In tock liubhrntome. rc spa beiT he staltio fof athe ariedr, Tere arom tho of thestextenin from one eonda'of th alo xtnds eac siour fetouv the e en'and oine oT the l barn cannetete stketw enand snehalfy aet allo gt'ad wth sav oingsI at enrsthe mtansrt astnd aothfor tckeg ifed, wit mayght-e stad that'theiwhone ubTeuctre'tiof this barn is mdef i'nt one l a :'ofe ostins th atn crete floore -hufnd oune.Thon wallr Isured 'toeter Tis two d ofe-hol rutieow grae wiathicae foorng tno bae pn ' tnliih be set the woe supestiture,'~ bthis ariss narede ing one lbre of leanincte thencon cte fl-sooh ad foord surfalle.r pohed tframework Thi thouidiofgcos ptlo~ne cnsrurctin ftartnt ohelyp-f-tnihes wan e'ptonkfally tril wor'e extend frmc tohetopo the woden togtthe'lpeak of eaoof. TIs bframde tol ta-llohs alar flow sprace.wth pln m ougroctnstcrstion memrn frnm wthenset of thnee wall. ln rm anme secured with anchor bolts will consfi. tute*arskeleton for the barn which wiln insure hlong life and low depreciation. 1Dhle 've'ntilating system consists af four~foul-air shafts, which reach from nenw the floor to the nptal ventilators on theipeali. These four-air shafts are .protaateU 'lyy the corners of the build ing mext Ito the stable doors. There are three ventilators on the roof, the two -end ventilators being used espe cilly to ttake care of the foul air from the shaf!t0, and ithe ventilator at the center As ifor the hay mow only. In take pipee .are provided in the wvalls in such .a iway .as to take the air in from'just-athbove the concrete wall and deliver It inte the stable near the cell. lng. This rentilating system Is partic ularly elflcen't and forms a further im por-tant device for mintaining sani tary cond(itions in the barn. A modlern barn structure'of the type discussed in the previous paragraphs is ;mm investiment which. no owner of a umoderatle sized farm will regret. It wvili yield hmim long service with little or no expense of repairs and in its life -ime will muorne thman pay for itself in the labor SaIved in the prevention .of sickness mong the live stock mndde 'possible yf the ideal conditions under -wbich they may be placed, South Caroina. Department of . Agrioulture Commerce and industries, Bureau of Marketing. R. J. WATSON Commissioner A Weekly Bulletin of Information Western Newspaper Union News Bervie Last week a farmer in Aiken county asked the Bureau to offer a lot of seed rye for sale for him and to' give him information as to those desiring to buy rye. On August.19 this 'patron of the Bureau wrdtes as follows: "I want you tp stop the boys send. ing in $60 checks for the 25 bushels of rye you advertised for me last Tues day. It hurts me to return them. The man who used the telephone Tues4ay morning ;took all I had. Since then orders have come in for 600 bushels and. It hurts me to return these checks. Surely.our people will plant muich oats and rye this. fall." The above id one of the many similar Illustrations as to how the State Bu reau of Marketing is getting practical results for the individual who has a surplus of farm crops that he wishes to sell without having to pay some. body to sell it for him. The demand for fall legume seeds and for grain seeds is now beginning to develop rapidly and indicates a large acreage of both the coming fall. The Department of AAricul-ture would par Licularly warn all merchants and indi viduals throuighott the State from at tempting to purchase indiscriminately alleged seed oats shipped in from the West. During the past week the seed insp'eotion division has been forced to order removed from the state several ear leads of this class of material, the alleged seed oats being badly mixed with Johnson grass and numerous weed seed. Those who buy this class of material from beyond the borders of the State without buying subject to state inspection are inviting heavy losses of crops against which the state can- alford them no redress. Fur thermore the merchant. handling this miaterial is' laying himself liable 'to prosecution under the seed law of the state,'and those lqws will be more vig orously enforced this fall than ever before. The following i the summary of the week's wants .and offerings: WANTS. A few bushels sbur crab apples for making jolly. Good break cart of weight to break gen tle mare colt. Good second hand Victrola. fl- Shtland pony, must be 0. K. in every Way, Two oi thii-4 youiig registiered cows, 3 gallons oil Imbre. Some grado Durham cows for milking and beef purposes. Six guinea hens and one cock. 1,500 lbs. crimson clover by the 5th of September. A setting of full-blooded Langshang eggs (16). Quote prices, also price. of roosters. Will buy or exchange. OFFERINGS. 25 bushels, Fulghum o'ts with generous mxiture bf Canada peas, $1.50. 26 bushels Fulghum oats with mixture of vetch. 300 bushels pure Fulghum oats 75e as they eome from the thresher; A~c re cleaned and graded. Pure Fulghum oats. $1. bu, f.o.h. Don alsd. 85 bushels Blue stem wheat seed, $2.00 f.o.b. Jamison. Good stock of mixed pigs, will exchange for good clean burr clover. Berkshire gilts bred to registered 0. 1I C. boar. Will exchange for meat hogs.* One registered 0. I. C. boar, $40; one 0. 1. C. boar pig, $7. One Tatmworth sow, bred, $25; one pair of Tanriworth pigs, each $7' the pair $12. Four pure ov'ed Berkcsh ire sows, $30 each; one pure bred Durec sow, $27; one Duroc boar, $35. Rtegistered Duroc Jersey sow. A few gilts and young boars. WVill exchange for Abruzal 'rye. Berkshir'e -boar, sont of "Silver Tip's Bierkshire and Du'r'oc .Icrsey shoats, each $5; five Berkshire pigs entitled to registration, $4 to $0 each, Co0 toils oat stlnw, $10 p'r ton, f.o.b. One 'mature thirkshire hoar. One mature Dbrkshiro sow. One yearling Berkshire hoar. Seleral small 'shoats will exchange for seed oats, wh'tyt or Abruzzi rye. ('are Jersey 'bull calf, $25. One registered Percheron sted, will x change for -oda jack. '9everal reisered andI grade Percheron *nures and ' orses, 'from $100 up to $225. lOne bay 'Saddle and harzgess horse, $165 or'sh for Immediate sale. 'Iemale '6iiie, bred, entitled to registra tion, '15. *Two wdfi trained (logs. 'Some R. 'I. 'R., cocker'els, $1.50 each. Beautffdil Anconas, two hens and one cock, ~$6; M*ill exchange for five bushels corn; codkerels. S1.50 each. h0 'ftil l arred Rock cockerels, March 3200 'fawn 'ani 'white Indian runner duck. -mrtke .'best 'offer' on lots, 'Inlterngttiondi corn Kcing Manure Spread er 'with Ofill attachment $100.. Avery Ri'ding cultivator, $30, or wil ex dhanrge for 'wheat or oats. 3ewell" Incubator, ioo egg capacity, WIN sxdhange 'for canning outfit. One 4 'h. ,p. portable gasoline engine, T1hree '70..eaw gin feeders, will exchanga for 'oats, 'corn or cAlf. 'Iene upn'ight piano, $200. 'Champion stump puller, $25. Deere r'iding disc cultivator $25; will ex idhange for seed wheat. oats, Abruzzi rye or other 'farm products. TO0 large mated pairs of Carneaux Pios; ,youngst era, $20. sut-rhe dtouring car, terms to 20neh'-grist. mill. New style fitting frame pole cuttIng wod saw, '24 inch saw complete $40 f. o. Six' refrigerator shiping cream cans, S ~ndIO1 lions. 800 lb. capacity imported Melotttg crenm separator; round white mnamel refrIgerator 100 lbs ice, $30. Targe ralvanized stock dipping tank. National hog olers. lyev foot porch swing to ex ~hang for few bushel sour crab apples Nice clean 'stock of goods, dry goods, iardware, etc., store room to rent.' Weeping iac scions, 20c each, Will ex "hange for equal value. To exchange extra fine large figs for lears. A 20 acre fig orchard, three years old, rnd a small factory for preserving frut.t Reasonable. Half interest in 06 acre tract of land on top of Hoghack MountaIn in Greenville 'dunty, IR5 am-ea of timber land, $30 jr acre. W~in cut '700,000 feet long need lum~er. Will -sell neparately or to gether. A tract of 23%i acres land on new Sta-te -oad half mile from Dixiana, near good schbol. 20 acres,-in afaltivatonm $5r0 no. 16 Honor lloii,W your'college pzoduced - Z 040imed men?" 0. 0it? Say, don't you ever e6 DW nag r - J~ih y 'f - ahvlewroteF' . the papers? Didn't you hear of Lefi y of Lun VI JOe*, the famous southpaw; or kau- I never used'it $' iniN garoo Klein, the best shortstop ' in -tour bottigasof you either league; or Bifg Borroughs, tho Vi? ae of asth fen'ce buster? And I could. name a e Pfthey will take t i sF. dozen more who have made good In reedphduti to d regret't' a~ LuaigWta Ur thejame. Have we ever produced any (ion, a$thos whoo la 0 ugh diltiniuishiel menf' Why, Spalding's cough b o Basebill Guide Is full of them." dealor cannot suppir, ou, 3 thirty-day treatmen y ashv icineC. Dept. B"9GlI We've seen some women .dressed so nt. they, coildn't stoop to .conqu*, or to A stitch in time zfay 0os9 V do anything elsm. mouths of nine gossips.., What is Castoria.' 1 C ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, rope and Soothing Syrup. It is Pleasant, It oontiain =Cr OpIO . Morphine nor other Narootio substance. Its agel-s its guarantee. It, destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhcsa' And' Wind Colio, It relieves Teething Troubles, oures ConotipatioA an& . I.. assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, glidaain thygan&. natural sleep. The children's.Panacea-The 1lother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over - 80 years, has born the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and bas been madewi4eWr his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive ybu'in this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments thatL trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experieuce against Experiment. Gesua.. Castorla always bears the signature of PROOF THAT COURTESY PAYS Both Ways. "His argument was fatuous." * Business Man Tells How He Placated "Did it strike yoti that way? Nowb. * Angry Customer Who Had A I thought it was rather thin." Real Grievance. In the American MAugazine a writer says: "I soon learned that the average woman, with the burden of housekeep ing on her shoulders, is the most ir ritable -and unresponsible creature alive. A delivery ten minutes late can bring on your head a mighty wrath, a wilted lettuce can lose you your best customer. I had to stand between these women and overworked delivery boys, careless shipping clerks and sometimes inferior goods. One. instance: A woman was to give a din ner party. Her groceries arriving al most at the last minute with the fish order flled incorrectly. 'My dinner is spoiled,' she cried distractedly over the telephone. 'I never will spend an other cent with you is long as I live.', Woinan is built for fortitude, not re sponsibility. I shouldered the respon sibility and persuaded her to hear with Ie until I could rectify the mistaie. It took muclh soothing; a h1in1t of irrita tion on my part would have spoiled everything. As it was, fifteen ninutes later a messenger boy was delivering the ft, at her door; we had kept iit' custdmei' and made a lasting F fiend." For Waterproofing Test Submerge The B~lack Shells in water.' CLEANSE THE PORES Let them dry, and then put theni In your gun. Each chambers 'and-ejecn Of Your Skin and Make It Fresh and perfectly. Other tests plqve Clear by Using Cuticura. Trial Free. other Importantpoitsof gii3rlo ty for ?*.a: T 'en suffering frofi'pimples, black hea ;, redness or roughnes a ar t BLACK SHELLS the skin with Cuticu- Ointment. Sak und hack Powder. Then wash off with QU.Icura Soap and W ou nam a a a .hot water. Thee9 Buper-creamy emol- fyu muiindae nte lients do mueh for the skin because mri fti detsmnta t they preyent pore clogging. otadml tt s ewl ed Free Sample each by mail with Book. baktyoanrdrnyu elr Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, frtetreselfefo i Boston Soldeverywere.-clvLtckdr, and enbooklt th witl yourho ton ake hmes kndet Bosons ultreVidicte, pettrf et. Otertet pree The mtcer amclaimed culttreoof nperi no les a erso titn Dr.W. T Sed- 63 TrnkBelsindNe iork wde wicktediourrdemeaandmeddresseandxthat. sion thathas beenin~ usemargynarsfthis__ advertisement,___ tear___t_. outannmil tao s.Werilesnd In slecur toa l-sboapcli to k yofnorde and Ge reae heafor thudthreelshells, freeifroighls Bostond Soda everywhee-Adv. ttocianefo aH booEST QatLW te eha.syof howntoamakehohesenotobeelgft T ey 'much acaedurey 1o tonwo or elf ew chlauro lwhe 36te States Cti'd ge oop~an n les aerontaDr EF\TV. T, Sedg- N2 ER Trinit BCO.l, OMAHTer Cit . sln thaths een inW.ueyo r Neaprs aeieehis. lier tobl a cs of duleAg. ~ n e hgealth b studelots h e aid, 1ro hI ig te hands ofaneseeafyreane THkEt HPiGEsTQlob OlldYe ef toee-Tom. ihr pundain HenrygMahin."Lern-bef-t Exit gi the t farla l "Tom Dick OM EWNSMAHMfl.I~NQ)~h mnd" Harr y f iu theldhood. asAg theBoA u abtAlly sieF Malrae at heer. I ~K "1 koto ore ele. irng TNhereULIYSEIGMAHN -ih atr2iht5pporiieent Wrmy o reboke 'onst~b drdbfg tipurchayourselSewing kecping.other nices, yo nwuhts asng men your -ou,--n--o --r mind, ddenly gsaid the youdn as an. .__________________ habituly son caVer wtared at h.1 0p R olanbabrtae "I knoWtooIwhyU'ouear eallig her ng t afterngt oapeormting adl.my ,wgswieereg re aao;wi tmeici usefnneepn other ICHSTAND A RDfE C LE mN. CVE on mlden away doi ufant tarry no0 - T _ E _ _ r ___ me, dvn't r wyou? i H A TtAaNucy. A n A Ea "I hou ht so. Ve y well; tI rIa." W t a t la s- -t"* 'r meiie frWrorTami adztner. htelerigfedeaaiowr Rosmallnboy or sals byladylass a t reasonable prices GenralRoofiug Manuf'acturing Cosepany Word's~aes$m onf/curws o/Rloofing and Butng Apv erk.Aes . ga..~seetule. sdlpotle Atlassa 9bedkeeee ..ns5a