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Show to women mnnuiiKHuusimiRuiuiig 1 THOSE HEADACHES g Valued Patron. "Confound It," aald the uptowa d rot-glu"that woman took all the change the drawer." "Why didn't you tell ber you couldn't break ber .0 bill?" "No.no; she's one of our moat regular patrona. Why, I've known that woman to buy as high aa ll pontage stamps in a week." I bud tu If accompanied with backache, dmil pain, do not hava n to be. Natura S3 3 now intaaded that nould suSer in a tola Dr. Pierce' one-ce- Favorite Prescription 3 g ta . Fnr fortv VMri hat ahmnmI mi. lltcient m m rmmdf derfuUy lor wtunan a peculiar wvuxmimi g P QllllllinilllUI Tour nt Her Weapon Gone. v Hewitt I hear that your wife taaa lost ber voice. Jewett Yea; she la a g DrgUtVu u b Stock now. c I 11111 up DEFINITION For Infants and Children.- DISGRACE IS WIPED OUT By JAMES W. JACKSON. Tbe tents of tbe army stretched into the distance of a gloomy Dlght. A young fellow with the glow of the fire on his grave face looked up to welcome a visitor. "Can you read in the embers the fortunes of tho coming battle. Burger?" the newcomer queried, lightly. Burger made no reply at once. Then be broke the alienee with a speech off that for him was long. "You and I may never sit together like this again. Cortwrlght. I'll tell you a story. Once there waa a young military cadet proud of his calling. But one day when a girl waa very 111 and be was denied permission to go to see ber he broke bounds and went anyway. Coming back to quarters late at night be was seen and hauled up to explain. In foolish desperation he lied like a common thief. They broke bla aword, Cortwrlght, for that, and expelled him broke bla sword mind you." Burger bowed bis face in bis bands for an instant. Cortwrlght nodded In allent sympathy. "So I came Into tbe army as a private, to offer myself and my life in atonement. Something telle me the sacrifice will be required tomorrow. I wouldn't have you. wonder about my secret. If I go you will know I went aa a soldier, won't you?" He turned bis bead beseechingly and bla comrade nodded reassurance. They did not talk again until tbe dawn brought a audden alarm. Tbe army roused swiftly. Tbe spitting fire of the pickets became almost at once that curiously unlntermlttent roar of continued Infantry fire. Before Burger and Cortwrlght knew where they were to take part, cannon had boomed out a challenge and bad been crash-lnglanswered. Tbe battle waa on. Then came the order to advance. Burger waa satisfied, ilia was the most eager foot to respond when the forward command was given. Then tbe small detachment swept on double-quickeswept on toward an obliteration aa swift and utter as If they had faced the shriveling blast of a furnace. For tbe enemy was ready and waiting. In force. An unerring fire seemed to strike the attacking line and rip along It like fingers over the keys of a piano. 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Those that remained, however, pushed on with Burger and bis fellows at tbelr heels, with the scream of shells, the mad roar of musketry, tbe up flying clods of earth, men staggering on in a drunken line or reeling as Into tbe gutter, the air trembling with the fierce passion of war, tbe aky lurid with wild flashes and a wall of lead impeding tbe advance. Yet the command pressed on Burger pushed forward on a lone officer's becls. For there was but one now. So long as there waa one to lead. Just so long Burger, with blackened face and parched Hps, was content. Then that one suddenly became palsied. With a band clapped quickly to bis breast be bent. Toppling, bis sword Bed from bis band, lie dropped to his knees, sank slowly to tbe ground; snd tbe command was And v. 7.a. r mm SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN tors shoes ttwou litr$2.00. tJ bOmi 13 OO. im The largest maker of Men's 13.50 sad $4.00 ahcx-in the werUL to show vow) roar dealerSS.&M. I ItotiKlaa MM aon AO IbaM. 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A second treatment will rarely be necessary. yoa boo ia onWv l a.atl, nioy aa roar taoloaar. SmkUa, BSaaa. . . Saai a paw( Keeper of Secrete of Kings. Iord Knollya. wbo Is retiring, aftei having been private secretary to King George and the late King Edward, has received many tempting offers to write bis autobiography, but, needless to say. haa steadfastly resisted then all. An enterprising publisher, from the United States, once ran bltn down during bis vacation, and placed a blank check before bltn. Inviting blra to fill II in for any sum be liked te name In return for a book of no fewer At.IFt-tHR AntiaInto to b tna ttia piln a.tlr Itahkn ItkM th allnf than 60,000 words. hopa for lrd. ahlna aat af rtrrna an4 btinlona and maka walking "My terms would be five million dot Hold a a rnOT-KA'- ft tn, Hpfiiat dpllrbt.Kor FRKK trial packaaa. addrfaa A. a. Olnatad. Urn Koy. M. X. Adv. r.ryhr. Fitting Fate. "They are going to muztle tbe truding hatpin now." Tbi glad It's stuck." pro- The world admires any man who attends to bis own business no natter how humble it may be. Many habit. a man fails to forge ahead be baa tbe looking backward FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS Are Irictwot Is Cantlwa Qwalttwa are," Lord Knollya remarked, quietly. Tbe publisher gaxped. "Good gracious, sir. are you serious?" be asked. "Quite." Lord Knollya rejoined, and then, with one of bis merry twinkles of bis eyes, be aald: "Would it not be worth a good more to you if 1 bad to say frankly all I know?" Tbe publisher realised the force of the argument, and waa bound to admit that It would be a bopeleee task to Induce an indiscretion on the part of tbe veteran courtier. d-- Mads ths Indian Chief Understand. A Kansas City mlnist?, visiting aa Indian reservation In Idaho, Inquired Tbe fates were eager to give Burger bis chance. With a yell be snatched at the sword and swung It high. "On." be rallied, with an exalted countenance turned toward the men. With a tall figure erect, bis bead thrown back and a strong arm. steel pointed showing the way, be held thewavering line for the critical tnoi ment- - Tben, with sublime faith In bla followers, be turned bis back and leaped for tbe stone wall entrenchments. Tbe quad did not fail him. Led by a chief It swarmed the enemy In a rush and staked the game on a conflict. band And the spirit behind that charge won. The enemy fell away. The edge) of tbe line thus broken weakenThen an ated and t backward. tack In force was burled through the break, sweeping tbe enemy Into a heap upon ltelf as a whirlpool might circle driftwood Into a central spot- Tbe opposing army retreated. The battle was over and the day waa won. There was respite then for the ranks and a chance to count the survivors. Prone on the ground Burgr's men found him, an officer In a private's uniform. They carried Mm hsck to the field hopla1, where be lay for hours, too far from the world of understanding to know that the charge he took up bad been the most fortunate move of the whole battle. But tbe commanding general vowed that hi commission should come as fast as the malls might bring It. And his name was empowered to tell him that as soon as bis eyes were open. Thy opened at last on hr. And they rested In a long, wondering stare on anxious, sollrltlous and blushing fere. 8he did not speak. Her lips trembled, and then she smiled. Cortwrlght Interrupted. Bending over bis comrade, he whispered: "It's alt right, old nan. all right be afraid The account's square. to speak to ber as a oldler.' tx-n- of a government agent when tbe missionary could bs found. "The chief can probably tell you." replied the agent, pointing out bla look heavenDo you realize the fact that thousands tent "Clasp your bands, 7" He will ward and ask, 'Jesus man of women are Dow using understand you, doubtless." The reverend gentleman did aa dii. rected. "I presume yon are seeking the missionary?" replied the Indian in excellent English. "Please be seated, sir, A Soluble Antueplk PowJer be will be In presently. If yon will a a remedy for mucous membrane af- excuse me I will go down to the fections, such as sore throat, naxal or agency and lambast Into unconsciouspelvic catarrh. Inflammation or ulcera- ness that fool clerk to directed you tion, caused by female ills? Women wbo have teen cured say "It is wortii here," its weight In gold." IXsaolve In wster Admiring Solicitude. and apply locally. For ten years the "What do you think of our new bat Lydla K. I'lnkhsm Medicine Co. hsa reeom mended I'attlne In their private lleshlp?" aked the baval expert. In the Llrrteflflht, correspondence with women. "Wonderful," replied the plain busi"Th world's all right-- " Tor all hvglenlc and toilet ones It baa ness man; "only It does seem a shame no equal. Only EOc a large bo at Drug to risk "How now?" anything ao handsome and glut or eent postpaid on receipt of Those biking suffragettes got as In a fight." price. Tbe Faitoa TeOet Co, Ik ton. many proposals of marriage as say If aaa. of ebons girls that ever Charity covers a multitude of stns aggregation came along with a big road show." to be that ought exposed. W. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. rom itcKiCNt, SUSOIN A0 HHiuM.ngu, KIONKVS SPECIAL TO WOMEN hr 11. Possibly Two Conflagrations. "Papa, what is a conflagration?" "It la a big fire, my son." "And what do they call a little OF DRY FARMING t, Accumulation and Conservation of Moisture In Soil I Aim and PurOre?" pose of Arid Farmer. "There is no special name for a Utfire. Oh. they sometimes call It ile (By E. R. PAR8ON8.) an fire and let's see well, "Dry farming has often been defined it faincipient sometimes called an inconsideras the conservation of moisture. A much like definition and a more ac able fire. Why?" , coat-tal- l Is on fire, "Well, I aee your curate one would be the accumulation I was wondering whether It was and and conservation of moisture. We must acquire our moisture before we a conflagration or an Incipient fire." In a few minutes the young man can conserve It, and unless we give due weight to each of these proces- had reason to think it waa a conses we cannot live up to the highest flagration. standard of dry farming. BADLY BURNED ON LEG "It Is that In order to make use of the best form of mulch, local conditions must be given seri200 Fuller St.. Bedwood. Cal. "My ous consideration. Some of the probdaughter tipped a basin lems are as follows: (1) In a coun- of hot water on her leg between knee try where the precipitation Is more and ankle. She was burned so badly, or less evenly divided throughout the In places as large as a man's hand, year, will the moisture be able to pene- that the skin was loose. The appeartrate the mulch sufficiently to get ance ft the leg was dark red. I ap? down Into the My answer plied the Cutlcura Ointment at once based on experience Is that the mois- and put on a bandage. I removed tbe ture at the end of the season is large- bandage twenty-fou- r hours later, openly found in the soil under a mulch ed the water blisters, applied more from two and a half to three Inches Cutlcura Ointment and bandaged (n depth. (2) Will the mulch crust again. Tbe skin did not come off and easily after a rainfall or the reverse? I did this until she was completely I did not let her walk much A furrowed surface will never cruat cuted. or bake like a smooth one after a until it was healed. She did not com storm, the bottom of the furrow be- plain after tbe first day, and after the ing much better than the top. (3) Cutlcura Ointment was put on, slept When high winds prevail will the as usual. The scrrrs are gone; Cutlmulch blow? The smoothest land cura Ointment entirely cured her." blows the worst everywhere. If we (Signed) Mrs. E. O. Chapman, Mar. 12, could take the edge off the wind It 1912. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold amounts to tbe same thing as taking the edge off a razor it cannot throughout the world. Sample of each cut. (4) Will a crust form under the free, with 82 p. Skin Book. Address mulch In very dry weather, and if so, post-car- d "Cutlcura, Dept. U Boston." how can It be prevented? Every dry Adv. year a wall goes up from the shallow His Business. plowers and surface farmers as to "There is one man who can be safe There is combating this problem. but always in taking his customers at only one remedy, not a preventive as nothing on earth tbelr face value." "Who might he be?" can prevent this crust forming, pro"The beauty doctor." vided the drouth last lorg enough. Ilka California, (5) In a country Tbe old fashioned mother and ber which has a rainy and a wet season, what la the best type of mulch for slipper have qualified many a man conservation purposes after tbe rain for the presidential chair even If he baa all fallen and a farmer facea the didn't land. regular five months' drouth? The Pierre's rrllrU Bret put up deeper and finer the mulch tbe bet- 40 Dr. ynars atf. They rr (filiate and tnrliruraio ter It conservea moisture when pre- atuuinrh, llvrr and buwela. Bugv-uatoIn Uny graaulea. Adv. cipitation la no longer a factor. such a country we find tbe beat farA soft answer may not turn away mers ustiig a fine mulch, even a dust mulch from six to eight Inches deep. wrath, but It savea a lot of UBelesa talk. Tbe evaporation from the sub-sowith a mulch of this kind is almost l nil. (6) Is the or seed bed Mrs. Wlnalow's Rootritn v Myrnp for Ctiltdraareduraa tnflarjimaaorifna tbe of a cultivated field a mulch to the teething-Uua,a41aj a palccuraa wind coilcStc a uulueJUy sub-soi- l or does the sub-somoisture move up freely with it? This is more Temptation may come to the woman a question of dry farm physics. la who sits down and waits, but a man actual practice, agricultural books to usually meets It half way. tbe contrary notwithstanding, I have never been able In my thirty-fivyears of dry farm work to discover any capillary or film moisture moving Into the seed bed up from tbe sub-soby capillarity, and therefore I argue that the top aoll acts as and should be regarded as mulch for the sub-soi- l. "As a general rule on tbe dry farm all fields will yield more when plowed and fallowed ahead of planting time If only for a few weeka or a month. A farmer wbo Joes this systematically will find that be can altogether dispense with a packer for tbe soil after being settled by a good rain or two is In much better physical condition for tbe crop than when Such warning symptoms artificially taxed." self-evide- sub-soil- Docs Backache Worry You? Many who suffer with backache and weak kidney are unnaturally irritable Bad kidneys fail to eliminate all the uric acid from the system, keeping you "on edge" and caus ing rheumatic, neuralgia pain. When your back aches, and you notice signs of bladder irregularities, suspect your kidoeys and begin using l)oo Kidney Pills, the best recommeodod special kidney remedy. and fretful. I I Aa Arkasta Case Mn. Joanph OroMa, Cliurt'h Hi., Murrlll- ton. Ark...y; "."or ' - blpdo.nrwllb pain,1 Im'ui o dlft.r itiiw- 1 ntiu ui gntp pps. kiMp frt.to cl'-Ititng Uiana V V . i ui. wj .anti4itniixelr itfrf I Ufftrlr twit &'JHm A M fZtZSt-mf- i Br nttiurmliitti, Nonr4if UT 1 UmxI ui rant mul I ffflt Diy.lf in una 11 Vt iowr.U-- b Jitr. I I I rAI ,,,LJi sfcV-oIt liuprtid II u Ilirunuh t harapid of ;V lMti KltlDpy and long Tuning tr H4 wyfli V II tfir auUrvljr curtsd. Gdrl Dmb'i "taVy,WiTailMr.H at uir Stem. 80 ft Boa DOAN'S CO. FOSTER-MILBUR- KP?t15T Buffalo, New Yerh N The Wretchedness of Constipation quickly be overcome by Can CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely and gently on the i e" -- r -- 1 N. ,nnTrrjie liver, cure Biliousness. rdr vi II ache, Dlxxi- - w I JT Head- gkl I a. i l a I at nesa, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICK. Genuine must bear Signature deep-plowin- "V p-- - PARKtR'i HAIR BALSAM p'f I 1 A " I H.J arwaaraUna af mmi It, Wvadlrata dedr4. Far Reatoriae Color aad KW Hair. Af.?.'y.."j iBaautytaGrayorFadad llTinr-Msk- . kKk aUttl L Pit-au- d il top-eol- HOWARD E. BURTCN ASSAYf AWD CH.MI (Ml ilttU. ttic; 7.11.4; or Maiht.il tr, on at full pri'i ltt r4 pufeintkrw wlUx. ( onirol ohxI work trlirtifL I onpir) C o.. lrtoussJkUl NsvUunavl liavuk. kiefrMcs. 4pt'. rnug. 1 paper 1 -- to km aVtlTLblDf READERS: of thi trig? column nhmitd Inalttt upon avaik for, refuaiGf? U in tts havtt.)V whs., thaxjr Imit! iii.e-- uba.Lltulca or il 0 M PSO NS rrtofiSNiT. JTH --5EYE WATER XX JOHN L. IUuNlliU.1 (.! At 0lro7,Ji.lt. e li From 40 to 50 Woman's Critical Period. as sense of suffocation, hot flashes, severe headaches, melancholia, dread of impending evil, palpitation of the heart, irregularity, constipation and dizziness are promptly treated by intelligent women who are approaching the period of life. This is the most critical period of woman's life and she who neglects the care of her health at this time invites in- BENEFITS OF DEEP PLOWING Where Work Is Done In Shallow Metre ed Mulch Becomes Dry, snd Then Inevitable Crust Forma. Supposing that a man plow six or seven inches, bis mulch, which should be about three Inches, becomes dry, then the Inevitable crust forms, one or two Inches thick; bow much will he have left for bis crop? About one inch. Is It any wonder tbe crop dries out? On the other band. If be plows i en io iweive incues oeep, ne win nave six Inches of soil left for bis crop before coming to the bardpan. After six or eight weeks' drought this crop will have is much dirt to grow on as ths shallow plower gives bis crops at tbe curable disease and pain. Why not be guided by the experience of others and take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? It is an indisputable fact that this grand old remedy has helped thousands of women to pass through this trying period with comfort and safety. Thousands of genuine and honest testimonials support this fact Prom Mrs, IIENKY HUAVILIN, Cadlx, Ohio. . , i j j Fort Worth, TesM. "I have taken Lydia E. Ilnkbam's from it use. It tarried mt (bmpound and derived Treat aalVly through tho Uiange of Lifo when I was In bad health. I had that all pone fpelinemoRtof tho time, and headAche oontantly,I wag very nervous and the hot fliwhen were very l"d. I had tried other remedie and doctor, hut did not improve until I befran taking; Lydia Yenr-ta-W- c start. Packing or rolling Increases the conductivity, but reduces tbe moisture holding capacity of land for water, and promotes the formation of a crust la clay soils. Every Inch tbe drought creeps downward Into our soil tbe longer It takes to dry out the succeed ing Inch; tbe top Inch msy dry out In a few days, but It takes months to dry out the fifth Inch, therefore, with even one Inch plow ing, we bsve a very good chance to weather any drought that comes. E. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound. It has now Iwn so me time sinoo I took the Compound and I have had no return of my old com plain ta. I always prai-t- o your remedies to weak women." Mrs. F. D. Na 6, thdiz, Ohio. IIkavili, LLt-sa- It From Mm. r. Traction Engine Swccpstske Premium Won by Henry Holmes of Alt. Gave Seed Awsy. the Seventh International congress In October, the competition for the I2.S0O traction engine sweepstake premium for tbe beat bushel of hard wheat was most Interesting, with 183 competing. The win-tie- r was Henry Holmes of Raymond, Alts, a bard working farmer who farms his own farm. He sold 400 bushels of bis Marquis seed wheat tot 4 a busl.el and was offered f 1.000 for the winning bushel, but declined to acoept It, snd distributed it gratis la small Irrts among the agriculturists, grain growers and government repre-entativr- Fleetwood. Pa. Floctwood, Ia. Ihirinjt tho Chang; of life I was hardly able to Vie around at alL I always liad a headache and I vm so dizzy and nervouN that I had no rest at night. The flashes of heat were so bad ftometime that I did not know what to do. -One day a friend advwed mo to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable (Vimjiound and it made me a "tronp:, well woman. I am very thankful that I followed my friend'a advioe,and I shall reoommend it a long as I live. ISefora I took the IVimpound I was alwar sickly and now I have not had tnedicirto from adirU r for years. Vou may publish my letter." Mrs. Edward 11. IIilbf.kt, Fleetwood, Fa. From Mrs. P. nt'LLCMKlItn, M tin ford, Ala. Mnnford, Ala. " I was no weak and nervous w bile panttin thrmiEh the Uiange of life that I could hardly live. Mr husband had to nul rublirr on all the pates for I could not stand to have a pate slam. " I also had backache and a fullnews in my stomach, I noticed that tompound was adLydia E. linkham s epctatrfe vertised for such cases and I sent and pot a It did me so mur h rothI that I kej on taking it and found it to 1 all you claim. I recommend it to all women afllicted as I was." ilra. F. 1'. Munford, Ala. BEST BUSHEL OF DRY WHEAT At i:iWAItI ll. IIILllKKT, x : ' ( t by ev opened, woman and held In strict conlideitoo. HORSE SALE DISTEMPER hat you eH or bur throneh tbe a You know hr,r !" "HPOHN'S" s. i Draft Is Harmful. A ehl', from sleeping la a draft Is a prolific source of toes f ooadlUos among tbe sows. rn ro. u t.TTn "thw wtPtcnE f or ad v ic. (( o y im i r I a d I.t s, m a L,w reavd and answered Yeur lettz--r vt ill be re-r-w- rite lea hum )n flfijr to V-- it PA1.E STAIil K I'lfTKMPf.H, nir onljr f, aa aure as ir horaea with It. fnn will enna be rt'l rf the dlaeaee. It rim aa a e?re rn p.vntlre h"w ther "eirxiaed." fro eenta art II a bottle; M and ;9 d"rn brittle, at alt ywt rirusgista, bora geode )o.iae. or Seilrered by tha manufacturer. gPONS sHDICaL CO, Ckaailtt set COSHES, ISO., V. 1 A vur trerarape ymt treat all Is irl, mm-t- " nrtrvI iwonniTnri ll n liiuUQAIUri wn rtntovp ntr Llir bnlljKo boa rr Bc1rt. ttf tm fni mx ina free, fcaiwa.l niwljOatUpkw-aiaa- m tn |