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Show - r . . , 1 , . TO women mninininitinuiiiiDiiuni i those: HEADACHES ts g gC pafn.dk not have"' be. Nature never intended that women ehould suffer in this manner. B pC Possibly Two Conflagrations. SAVE WATER WITH THE PLOW lapa, xB B I . "Thre 7 7T 7 . S.B. KISER IWcHltl-rate(T7an- Many weak kidneys are and fretful Bad mate all the uric tem, keeping you is no special name for a lit d , 1 .uv-umi- tut - fCMila unpaturally irritable kidneys fail to elim- -' acid from the syson edge" and causing rhepmc, neuralgia pains. When youy hack aches, and you notice sq ns of bladder irregularities, suspect xour kidnexs' and begin using Doan' TxTTfney. Pills, the best recommended sjiecial kidney remedy 1 1 . . . . suffer with backache and xvho Cultivation should follow Irrlgition tie tire ..Oh they sometimes call-- It is soon us the condition oLilli soil an liu.ipiefit lire a tut. lets see - w ell. It JJkiwwtueUmes tailed makes the work possible h " n two able tire loses bx ex iipni-nt"11 ell, Or three times as nun h ..isT cultivated seir ximr coat tail is n fire, waswVmlei tng whetlur it was taml the. loss docreatuns .with the and lice --s depth of the soil mulch The Martini; a conflagration or few a ln of minutes both sax the aiul losses Quantities inns' loung man were demonstrated com Iumx m a hail icascit to think It was a con lern s (if experhmnts undertaken hrUam atiou the bureau of trngaMon tin t sticat ions I in an orange gnu e in Kn.i.ule .'alt j BADLY BURNED ON LEG . ' Her Weapon Gone. ' Hewitt hear that jour wife has . ' Brer -- 1 M For forty year haa proved won-- g derfully efficient aa a remedy for woman 'a peculiar . and derange men ta. Docs Backache YV orry Y ou ? whirt Is a coiitVagiation? It Ti a bfg ftrerTnyson "And what do the) call a little -- Experiment by Bureair'OftrrTgafioir Show Value. of investigation . Thorough Cultivation; ' 3 Df. Pierces . . ', S S b Favorite Prescription , dreg-gist- S djigmr-dow- n ; Patron. , "Confound It," said the uptown that woman took all the change i had in the drawer."' 7 "Wh. didn't you telhhe you ceuldu't-- f break her ,0 bill?. "No.no, she's one of our most regular patrons- - Why. I've known that womaiflo buy ashlgh as 11 one-ceportage stamps In a week. 1 If accompanied with backache, S Valued r AaAikuurTu "Mm JiMt'ph htur h M Mufi A rk xa ? htr ( lull m . i kt muin-tv rt l tuf-- f I tHS dl mi' ttfr-r- ll tr so ilujmn Kighf water Jackt ted tanks two feet ha I to fcntNp buiiu'-- f 200 Fuller St. Redwood, (al "My lung to krt p fro in wide and four Net deep, t ,u h t lit d f is tug unl UiT HD a hi .basin old uighter tipped twojear WOtd hVkolll11 t with about eli HHinds of !f hot water on her leg. betxxtsit knee npurlf utii ihtif the sumlj loam that m..de iu tlu sir naiurnlsia VuipuL iml.anklo. She was tinned so badlv, t lm thn lots nnhr- - ' rhaid's soil xxero burled luu.tnneh in places us nt.itxl mi aftl as a man's hand, iaige Mnkrrtg four feet apart , after th lr aet that tlte skin was loose The appear-tbjwcr l. 1 v W? I tuipro h lt ltiru ti I f Wejght and moisture contt ut had been e f the leg was dark r. d 1 ap of (fit otfc ii'fIMUh . K ilit. H SMtlt.llud Mt'.lsurid quattl tile.-- of plied vlio (.'uticnra Ointment at fitji e muveil oy toft lot ti waa Water were applied to the soit in t tie and put on a bondage, 1 reuioxeif the rtuiro y t urctl- - Fiwry PifTurt fWZl 4 auks b me;y-four turiow Get DwiaY at Mny Stor 50c a Bos ji twenty four hours later, open-(o)audap,i llli Ins deep across th of tin li ,,,p water hlislerS 'llliL0L moie NTffifta t ;Trt77nrrTT;iT .md Iliiitiii.c. Ofnitm-nt- , bandaged CO Buffalo, N.w Yk tlce The axrarrgw.inent of the soil lax iikAin The skin did not come off and ers on the Irrigation and eultixntion 1 did tl.ils until she xx ns completely nitthods follow'd field coudlj lolls us cu.sd, 1 did not let her. xxulk much clo'flx ns possible Khe did not cony until it was heilled In tin tirst experiment snlln b l t plain after the (list day, and after the water to cover the surface of the IuUcuro 0,jjtmei.itw ns jjnt on. slept tanks twelve Inches' deey was grad ns usual The se.iffs ime-go('lit - Can quickly lx overcome by nail x g.p plte d t.o the viglrt slieetinm enra tuutmeiit' iittlielv cured her CARTER'S LITTLE. Vessels Fiv- i- da v s after"thi' am-ll(Signed) Mrs K O l'hamiui. Mar, 12.; LIVER PILLS ration oT the water, when the top-sm- l .1912 Purely vegetable had dried .out sulllcteiitlv to be winkCuticura Sonp and Xllutuient sold surely and 'd four of the tanks were- - cultivated throughout the wm Id Sample of each gently on the md-fou- r Hirwere left uncultivated Addres lucr. Cure free, "with 32 p Skin Rook . Biliousness," expert-nnntpoet-caring the first five day of tht "Cuticura, Dept. I. Boaton. Headhi fore cultivation began 'ho Adr. ache, evaporation louses, determined by Tre Dizzi- His Business Q.ueiit utlghlng of the tanks, amount ness, and Indigestion. They do their dutjl ed- - to fiftecu per, cent "There is one man who can-b- o safe ' SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PMCX. of the total Quantity,, of xxater added to both sets always In taking hts customors a! Genuine must bear Signature of tanks From the - sixth - to (he their face value" "Who might ho be?" eleventh day the value of cultivation i mr p t -S DOA ifflon FOSTCR-MHJ5UR- i ?ll - N 1 The Wretchedness of Constipation ne, - ct 1 d In Ve prnlac the work of Wsahtnjcton. For George ts not nllve; lie had no faults no, no' not one! -- 'A Use perfect Remedy forConslipa lion Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP . The words he. said, the thoughts thought We call im perfect, hut we'd not If he were st.111 alive. as a 1 For Over FacSimilr Signature of ti We think Jefferson- ,For Thomas Isn't here, i Ah, what a splendid height he von 1oor Thomas Isnt Ijere! --Wlth-prlde the debts we ow To this great man of lopg ago wouldn't. though. 'Tlsafe to say If Thomas were here. Thirty Years The Centaur Company, VI W( Ah, George Is not ajlve! glory In the dnls he wrought. NEW YORK. wth-awe- - we-tui- ere The great-a- re always.gonej With all your might you try no man deems you sublime Today Take heart! you, too, will die some time, b Bfxsct Copy of Wrapper. r "Thu beauty doctor.': Andthen your day may dawn! The old fashioned mother and her lohs rf xxjttor amounting to loss limn a pbunil and a quarter each, whereas the soU.lert uncultivated lost three pounds per tank. After the last weigheleventh day It found Ing that, since cultivation began, four of the tanks had lost 6.7 per cent of the toal amount of water applied In of the four uncwRivHted tanks the legg of water was found to reach 11 3 per cent. slipper haxo qualified many a man for the presidential chair even if he didn't land PREPARE LAND FDR ORCHARDS Mrs. Winslow' Hoot h Ing Hymp for Children teething, Hofteus the gums, retlurea a patn.curea wind eolte J6c a boltleJUi on-th- You do your best, but wtn no praise Ah, well, h(ep striving on' . You 4n pleasant ways atlU-Ut-4- moisture-savebecame apparent the ninth day, for instates, thf cultivated tanks showed nn average On s 17. L. DOUGLAS Preceding Planting There was a clatter of hoofs and a Immediately Trees a Crop That Requires ringing of gongs, and then the brave Cultivation It Beneficial! fire 3.00 3.50 4j00 Hao-AN. fighters hurriedly began drawing of hose. The captain of the crew shouted through hlA megaphone, policemen clubbed back people who tried to rush through the lines, confusion was everywhere, and the flames darted fiercely from the window of the burning house, as if they had been the tongue of huge,. angry, serpents. A- ladder was hastily laced against one of, the walls, and three of theflremenltart-eup, dragging a line oi1 hp.Be .with' them. SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN BEST BOYS SH0C8 in $2.00. t2.bp tht WOULD and 13.00. The largest maker of Mena $3.50 and shoe in the world. yon Ak your dealerS3to shew W. I. Ilongla .50, 14.00 and a 04.50 shoe. Jat (ood In style, fit and wear aa other nakea oosting 05.00 to S7 00 the only difference la the price. Jlhoea ta all leathers, styles and shapes to nit everybody.- i If yon could visit W. L. Doufla lare factorice at Brockton, Mau., and ee for yenreclf how carefully W, L. Ooorlaa shoos arc made, yoo would them understand why they arc warranted to 0t better, look bettor, hold their shape aad wear J longer than aay Other make for the price. $4-0- 0 l'lerve's IMrsnnut lVHel first pul up They regulate and Invigorate stoiuai-h- , liter sn,b bowels. Hugar-eoaletiny grauules. Adv. shoe ars not for sal In vonr vicinity, order If W. L. IXoof direct from the factory aad sav U mlddlemaa's proilt. 8ho forsvsry menharof lb family, at all prices, by Parrel Post, postaa fra. WrtteArr llleetrated will show o bow to order by mall, , 4mada teles. It cam savo money os yoar footwear. Why yoa ww W. I DOVOLtl - Bisulphide for Ant. Where ants infest lawns or other equally Available area, punch hole about a foot deep with a attek at three or four point near the center of the neat;-po- ur lnto"etfch about an ounce of the bisulphide of carbon, and close the openings with the foot. The vapor will get into and follow the galleries and kill the ants. A second treatment will rarely be necessary. -- -- nut AI.LEVS FOOT-TAS- A nUeepllc-paw-dta hfi sbsken into tb Shoe for tired, echlR feet It lakes 4b sting out of corns and bunions and makes walking a delight. Sold everywhere, l&c. Refuse substitutes. For FREE trial package, address A. A Olmsted, Le Roy. N. Y. Adv. tb . Fitting Fate. "They are going to muzzle the truding hatpin now." pro- "Im glad Its stuck." The world admires any man who at- - reektee. Use. Keeper of Seorets of Kinge. Lord Knollys, who is retiring, after having been private secretary to King George and the late King Edward, has received many tempting offers to write his autobiography, but, needless to say, has steadfastly resisted them all. An enterprising publisher, from the United States, once ran him down during' his vacation, and -- placed a blank check before him. Inviting him to Till it In for any sum be liked to name In return for a book of no fewer d wrath, but talk. It lh -- irzrr terms would be five million dollars, Lord Knollys remarked, quietly. "My The publisher gasped. "Good gracious, sir, are you serious?" he asked. "Quite, Lord Knollys rejoined, and then, with one of his merry twinkles of his eyes, he said: "Would It not be worth a good deal more to you If 1 had to say frankly ! all I know?" The publisher realized the force oi the argument, and w gs bound to admit that It would be a hopeless task to induce an indiscretion on the part of the veteran courtier. the Indian Chief Understand. A Kansas City minister, visiting aa Indian reservation in Idaho, inquired of a government agent when the missionary could be found. The chief can probably tell you," replied the agent, pointing out his tent Clasp your hands, look heavenward end ask. Jesus man? He will understand you. doubtless. The reverend gentleman did aa di' ' rected. j, I presume'you are seeking the mi repiied the lndiaa in excelsionary "Please be seated, sir, lent English. A Soluble Antiseptic Powder he will be in presently. If you will as a remedy for mucou membrane excuse me I will go down to ' the such as sore throat, naal or agency and lambast Into unconsciouspelvic catarrh. Inflammation or ulcera- ness that fool clerk who directed yon tion, caused by female ills? Women here. who have been cured say "it Is worth its weight in gold. Dissolve in water . Admiring Solicitude. and apply locally. For ten years the do yoa think of oar new What Co. Medicine has Pinkham E. Lydia asked the naval expert. ' recommended Paxtlne in their private women. with WoDderfuL correspondence , replied the plain busifVr all hygienic and toilet uses It has ness man; "only It does seem a shame no equaL Only 60c a large box at Drug- to risk anything so handsome and ex-gists or sent postpaid on receipt of pensive In fight" The Paxton ToQet Co, Boston, Made 7 r , 7 bat-tleship-?" price.. , W, N. U," Salt Lake Clty. No. 17-1-13. j VD QWARD E. BURTON HihmIoicd price Uld, HIItcf, Ijtfcd. 4)o id Mk; .I tic or LVppr, Jl; OoML Milling saves a lot of useless jr of this paper 4nle log to buy anything adrertlaed In Is column should Inilxt upon haring what Ihtf sak for, refusing all anbatltotea or Imiiallota M PSO NS yFTHO 5EYE WATER ZtiT&SZtZ Temptation may come to the woman who sits down and waits, but a man JOHN usually meet it half l. l HONSCO,Tror.X. IIOMI-HO- r "" Charity covers a multitude of sins "' that ought to be exposed. From 40 to 50 Womans Critical Period. - ' time-invit- ter-holdl- -- or s, the-Jal- 7 - - " CafeftmylfirTnto-TheT-Gr1attfoti- Of Paramount Importance. "Supposing," he said, that we really could get to communicating with Mars, what, in your opinion, is the first thing we ought to say to tye people on that plfmet? "W eliy she replied, We might ask them If they have solved the servant 31 problem, and, if so, how.1 - such tc. , as breeds, - markets, location h Mongrel a. not be kept Mongrel. for egg jproduction, because the eggs srlH, be uniform in neither color or size. This factor of Itself Is of enough Importance, even though the ,, mongrels might possibly lay as well aa the pnre-brefowls; bat this Is ter? Discarding fowla should d loatfaL .. r es ss - flcienL-aubsolUn- Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation Jiot flashes, severe headachesmelancholia, dread of impending evil, palpitation of thehearty irregularity, constipation are promptly treated by intelligent women-whoare approaching the period of life. This is the most critical period of womans life and she who neglects the care of hef health at this incurable disease and pain- - Why-n- ot be guided bv the ex-- " periertce of others and take. Lyaia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound ? It is an indisputable fact that this grand old remedy has helped thousands of women-tonpathrough this trying period with comfort and safety. 1 housands of genuine and honest testimonials support this fact -- From Mrs. IIENItY 41 1' A VI LIN, Citdlx, Ohio. and-dizzine- ss r siBter-in-law- & IlnyflMs Hytelled lt TAKE NO 8UB8TTTUTE Si SOed d , , uid lr. T- -- -- n New ground, however rlchmeeds to be subdued before trees are set upon It. Such lands are apt to be full of Inequalities; hence every effort should be made to discover and remedy. the poor spots that need manuring and the wet ones that require drainage, so that the trees when planted may grow evenly and rapidly from the very first The cereal crops, such as wheat and oats, bring out these Inequalities. Immediately, preceding Jhe, planting o. the orchard, a crop that requires thorthe captain through ough ''cultivation, such ah potatoes, Is his megaphone; what are you doing? highly beneficial In putting thw finCome down! Let the house go. There's ishing touches upon thi preparatory four tons of coal In the basement cropping system. Subsoil plowing Save that. Never mind the piano and should be resorted to In all cases the jewelry. where the lands are ,underlaldby a stiff stratum of soil. This Is accomPA ON POESY. plished by running a subsoll plow ln the furrow left by tho ordinary breaksaid ing plow, loosening the soil to an adPaw, Georgle, "what'i ditional depth of twelve to eighteen the difference hert,Bc,eB Treating soils In this manner tween degenermt not only deepens them, but promotes poets and the oth-s- good drainage and Increases their wa . capacity- - This work- - la kind?" - "The other kind preferably done In the fall so as to wash up every lib get the benefit of the froBt action In winter.. It is not always essential tie while. that the whole area of the ground be subsoil ed, before the trees are set. A Her Own Idea. e Oldcas-tltrip of six or eight feet wide on w hlch Your daughter," said Mrs. after being conducted through the tha trees are planted furnishes euf 4b -- flrt . year g new ly- - finished - wing of theraagnia4 subsolfed be Increased This area may Bulling-toncent palace occupied by the "has such a splendid vocabu- by subsolllng a strip three to four feet wide on epch side of It annually until lary. whole space is covered. This practhe re"Do you think so? her hostess tice stirs tie ground deeply for. the one her to wanted Joslah get plied. of them escritoires, but I made up my roots to penetrate In e way that could mind right at the start that a vocabu- never be eecured after they occupy the soil. Instead of using a subsoil plow, lary would look better in a room fur where tha hard pan Is very pronlshed like hers Is, even If It didn't moles may be blasted to connounced, cost quite so much siderable depth by the explosion l Is the beet time and 8ettled. to What do work. this splendid or"Ah, Mrs. Golthwaite, Im very glad If they have chards might people I I to know you. think have, had the. follow our Instructions. woultPoypleasure of meeting your daughter. . My very' likely. I Should Discard Mongrels. , have no daughter. fowls should' not. be kepi Mongrel was I How me. of Ah, yes. stupid because the for egg production, just wondering how it could be pos- will be uniform neither in color eggs nor assible for you to have a daughter Of Itself of is factor size. This as if I may be permitted to say so-to one to Induce enouglT importance as plain as she is. select pure breed, even though the mongrels might 'possibly lay as well No Cause for Despair. as the pure bred .fowls, but this is "Arthur," said- Mrs. Gallivant be- very doubtful. tween her sobs, the cook came to mr AH houses and nests should be today and said that either she or our clean for best results. Fight lice all dearbaby would have to leave this the year around. -- There are .some es house for good. sntialS in poultry, that must be atThere, there. , dear... don't .tak e JX tended to. This one of them. so hard, he said. We can send little The poultry business Is yet in. its Francis to your mother or mine, can't Infancy and offers a good Ihrlijg for we?" those who take It op, as, a business. outrAhetr-line- s $RQQ D of Wrt imimUaa of sartt JUlt to eredleaw SaaOntC For RMtormi Color and Bee aty So Graz er Faded Hair. son. A 40 jenr-- t ago'. Inflation-Uou.alla- The Fire. PAkKEN4 HAIR BALSAM ' 7 Fort Worth, Texas. I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound and derived frreat benefit from its use. It carried mo safely through the Change of Life when I was in bad health, I had that all gone feeling most of the time, land headache constantly, I was very nervous and the hot flashes Were very bad. I had tried other remedies and doctors, but did not improve until I began taking Lydia K linkhams Vegetable Compound. It has now been sometime since I took the Compound and I have had no return of myold complaints. I always praise your remedies to weak women." Mrs. Ilxsar I Lea vi lin, R F. D. No. 5, Cadiz, Ohio. - From Mrs. EDWARD B. HILBERT, Fleetwood Pa. Fleetwood, Pa. During the Change of life I was hardly able to be around at alL I always had a headache and I was so dizzy and nervous that I had no rest at night The flashes of heat were so bad sometimes that I did not know what to do. One day a friend advised me Jo-takLydia E,. Pinkhams .Vege table Compound and it made me a strong, well woman. I am very thankful that I followed mv friends advice, and I shall recommend it as long as I live. Before I took' the Compound I was always sickly and now I have not had medicine from a doctc r for years. You may publish my letter." Mrs. Edward B. IIilbebt, fleet wood. Pa. From Mrs. F. P. MULLEXDOKE, M unford, Ala. I was so weak and nervous while passing through Munford, Ala. the Change of Life that I could hardly live. My husband had to rubber on all the gates for I could net stand to nave a gate slam. I also had backache and a fullness in my stomach. I noticed that Lydia K Pinkhams Vegetable Compound was advertised for such cases and I sent and got a bottle. It did me so much good that I kept on taking it and found it to be all you claim. I recommend it to all women afflicted as I was. Mrs. F. P. Mullkn-dobe. e; Munford, Ala. to LTDU S5.PIRKHAM MEDICUE CO. yWrltewill be LY.NJi, MASS., for advice. Opened, read ana answered Yqnr letter soul held In strict confidence by a woman SALE DISTEMPED HORSE You know what you sell or buy through the sales has about one chance tn fifty- - to eacape SALE STABLE DISTEMPER, i SPOHN8 la your true protection, your only for aa sure as you treat ait your horses with It. safeguard, you wlU soon bo rid of the disease, It acts as. a suss preventlvs no mat60 cent ter how they are exposed.and ft a bottle; n and 1 10 dozen bottles, at all (rood drUggiat, horse food ' houses, or delivered by the manufacturers. SPOHN MEDICAL CO. Ckswlsts aS ctsfilM. COSHER. MIL. Q.S.R.' 1 i IYHT INCUBATOR CHICKS DIE Write foe book tatrlaf you ehleka. Mead tl of I friend that aae Incubators and ye Baee book fren. BalaaUBemn4yOo.BiackwnU.Okm. ' , . v- k x |