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Show TUAR COUNTY TIMES. NEFMIT. TTTAIT IN WOMAN TERRIBLE STATE flute before . a vrrriuio Lydia E. Pinkhara's vtim m took 1 . 'ft -- (By CRAIG S. THOMAS.) '. being well and After tak strong. I line I.vrliii V. Pints ham's Vegetable Compound I Improved rapidly and today am a well woman, cannot tiU you how happy I feel and cannot uy too much for your Compound. Would not be without it In the house it I I Ohio. Because your case Is a difficult one, doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without g'ving Lydia 1L Piukhum's VcgetabW Compound a trial It surely has remedied many cases of female ills, such as inflammation, ulceration, diapUcementa, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, and it may be exactly wbit you need. The rink ham a proud and peerless one. Hist, record of constant victory over the obstini te ills of woman, ills that deal out elwpair. It is an established fact that Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound baa restored health to thousands of such suffering women. Why don't you try it if you need such a medicine? retl Tuffs Pills vwmiv in MALARIAL REGIONS, Tutt's IMIU the mo.t f rnlal rotors. avarollcrcd Ua uflerbis Invalid. find FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS. if rS laJ OUtutVUIV cm4'imic miAm ttm wahii'hkr. FRtC t UM IMskLtrV t)i arivnci nurrr-Hyrt- t raK..uiiH Mmt tifi.t-a-fan id TH NIW FRENCH RCMtDV. THERAPION irb rw.r. mi l If , M l LAitr.ft. it, tve ir. rutr t"T tTt'CT WliTrn.,ITttJ.liU rrc orMttttm U nV At, IM.KJK own fnr niM1. about thmmm i. M-- N-- A ;r tr; iHm't 2 -- t. mmm! HOW TO SUCCEED OCR Hotik SUCCESS TALKS rlU w. (trn4 is csu to A. IHN'UOKR, ltolotuut A IMU La ADgalM, lal. t I. IDIr.ft UK lit. At 111 I l 11 urn 1U1 A. -.l tmir In lv- - of lov. and beauty; ao4 hold ll Wri tm1y. l. Parllrotara I Kir.. AfMrt-IHI ll.. Itoi Ilia. CHKAM HAKK. CALIF. . Iw.wr Eloquence Appreciated. "Does that man ever say anything worth listening tot" asked tbe cynical statesman. "I should say so." replied Senator Born hum. "You ought o (to out with him and hear the way be can order dinner." ON ANKLE BURNED ERUPTION Klnnsvllle, Mo "My trouble began eighteen years ago. Nearly half of the lime there were running sores around rny ankle; sometimes It would be two years at a time before tbey were healed. There were many nights I did not sleep because of tbe great suffering. The sores were deep running ones and so sore that 1 could not r for anything to touch tbera. They would burn all the time and f'lng like a lot of bees were confined around my ankle. I could not bear to f.rratrh It. It was always so sensitive could not let my ti the touch. It. I The skin was very clothes touch rap out rd I made whst I called a and soft of while felt. Wotting paper white cloth to hold It In shape. This I wore night and day "I trld many remedies for most of the eighteen years with no effect, summer 1 sent for some Cutlcara S fip and Ointment. The very first time t used Cutlcura Soap and Ointment I rained relief; they relieved the pain right then. It was three months from the lime I commenced using ruticura Soap and Ointment antil the were entirely healed. I have nr not heen troubled since and my ankle seems perfectly well." (Signed) Mrs. ChsrVa B Prook. Oct 22. 1912. Tutirtira Roap and Ointment sold fhmrgboiit the world, fismple of each h 32 p. Skin Hook Address post-earfr-rCutieura, Dept U floston."- - Adv. b-- l.t fl ' Proper Dignity. ' yon: cook asy to get on with?" Oh. yes. Indeed. She Is most kind ' and considerate, but she makes know our plaee." us The beat way to kill bedbugs Is to til their months with snuff snd let them S- I- r.ee7? themselves to death. Wln!rW wihlnr. ifrrr. lar fVwMMnr Sfrhll foe Oilldeea ran HMwa paBra PREMIUMS Everywhere. This contest open to everyone. Some one is going to get these premiums. WHY NOT YOU? Send your answer today. profitable they are great They will eat five out known weeds, where a will eat only one out ol GREAT CHANTICLEER PUZZLE wind (wik-S- tntlnmrn-Woft.a- kotl4ai lock that should never bo bolted la werf!(fk A Tor 13ackache Rheumatism Kidneys and Bladder d - anjt. up cm alar. iJst MCLHO t. No follow fflfaUtUU JU.UAMrlaV4U.LoftiH..V4eW bao(wflb stlU. W. II A )u ir. IN VALUABLE Everybody bill-full- The dyspeptic. th dcbMUted, whether from ice a of work of mind or hud v. dHnk Uva (By W. A. I.INKI.ATKR, Oklahoma Ex periment station.) It would add to the revenue of many farms if a flock of sheep were kept Besides being weed eaters. of six of our cow or horse every six. $5 OOO PR FRFF Range-bresheep arj tbe right kind for the average farmer to buy. Such will be graded Merinos and it they carry a cross of Shropshire, Liucbln and other mutton blood, so much th better. It would not be advisable to buy Mexican sheep or low grade sheep of any other kind. The ewes purchased for the founda tion flock should be good. Urge animals from one to four. years old, and weighing more than 100 pounds. Where possible it would seldom be practical to start with lefts than DC ewes, and a larger number would be better still. A flock of a dozen would require almost as much care as 60 ot 100. These range-breV-jgrade Merinos I'k should be bred to a Dorset ram it possible. The reason we recommend buying range-bregrade Merino ewes is that thousands of these are available, while Dorests are not to be had In Robin's Nest. large numbers. These fall or early winter lambs, are constantly coming and going, and good feeding and care can be made if it can find a suitable place It will by to weigh 90 to 100 pounds by May 1, build directly over the walk. This when they will find a ready market makes a number of interesting facts and will always be in demand. Such easy of observation. lambs should bring from $5 upward. Let the nozzle of the hydrant drip until the ground below it holds a little pool of water, or by some other SELECTING CORN FOR SEED meana provide a pool somewhere In the yard. To thla pool the robin will Technical Knowledge on Part of Farm er Not Necessary for Improvecome for mud to build the walla of ment of His Crop. s her neat. Into it she will souse of dried grass before mixing It (rty J. M. GRAY.) with the mud. In it she will wet Tbe possibilities of improvement cf herself before flying to her nest to corn by Judicious selection, are very mould tbe mortar wall of mud and Ever since man has been tillgreat to fit her grass body. has changed the, charWhen the young fill the neat every ing theof soil, he plants by consciously or un child in the family will want to climb acter selections. The up to see them, and the older chil- consciously making of any plant Is considerdren will be templed to lift them out improvement most a very difficult op of the nest, bold them in tho hand, ed by and farmers one to be undertaken only and possibly tako them into the house eration who are qualified by natural a moment to show mother what bird by those and special training, to such ability babies are like. I!ut to do this is all yit sure to result in the death of the young. A young bird once lifted from the nest has "found his legs," and will never be satisfied in tbe nest again. lie will climb upon its edge and go bumping down on the lawn long before be Is able to fly, and the neighbor's cat is sure to get- hlni. Young birds should never be handled until tbey leave the nest of their own accord. As tbe parent-robinsearch the A North Carolina Boy and His 160 lawn for worms to feed tbelr young, Bushels of Crib Dry Corn Grown on One Acre of Land. bopping a little way and then stopping to look and listen, you will often see an English sparrow following work. Tet It does not require any close behind and a little to right or technical knowledge on tbe part of tbe left. He is expecting the robin to fanner to improve corn, for the meth pull a worm from the ground, when ods of selection are very simple. Every farmer who la growing corn he will dive boldly for It, snatch it away, and make off wltb It In this should plant some standard variety knows baa been tested and piratical enterprise the sparrow is not which be most profitable yields In bla gives tbe Infrequently successful. Note your robins carefully. Dis- locality, and from this be should secover upon tbem If possible some dis- lect, each year, seed that comes nearto his Ideal. It la necessary to tinguishing mark, and see whether est make this selection eaca year because A to return another you year. they male with left wing drooping almost if It is not done the corn will soon to tbe ground as it hopped, returned revert to tbe original type and lose to the ssme those qualities which the farmer has three successive yes atrivlng to get. yard. It baa doubtless been Injured been In your selections. Instead of lookIn a fight, which is not an infrequent occurrence. One may not be certain ing for an ideal ear only, look for an that plumage markings of exceptional ideal stalk made up of an Ideal stem. character will recur year after year, of Ideal foliage and of an Ideal root as plumage may vary wltb moulting. system bearing an Ideal ear or ears Cut any malformation, resulting usual- covered with Ideal husks, and support ed by an Ideal shsok. Tosslbly thla ly from Injury, renders Identification will bo hard to find; but you can find all but certain. something which approaches It and from thla. with your ideal In view, yon ALFALFA AS MILK PRODUCER can select continuously until you bave a plant very nearly approaching that Hay, With Proper Kind of Grain and Ideal Little Succulence, Will Duplicate June Pasture. Inferior Limb. Lamba of low vitality and ewes deR. WAI.JROK ficient In milk flow at lambing time B'iperlntenilent (By l Dlrklnaon. IS'. 1'., are usually the result of Improper Alfalfa Is of great value as a milk management during Uie pregnant Is fact a well known producer, for it period. that an ample milk flow requires rich feeds. Good June pasture produces an abundance of milk. It has been demonstrated that alfalfa bay, when ased with a proper kind of grain, and with a little succulence such as en silage, will practically duplicate a Not all cow keepers are dairy farmJune pasture. When cows are properly fed, before ers. '.timing onto pasture, they show no Warm and cold cream ought not to Increase of milk flow upon tbe pasture. If a dairy cow Is properly fed, be mixed. she must bave a ration that contains Oood dairy stock abow their possia larger percentage of protein than bilities early. In most common or Is found in bays e Protein Is supplied of the grains. feed grain to eastern farmers Msny through bran, linseed meal or some other concentrate. To pay high prices milk cows on pssture. for these to Increase tbe milk flow Quiet and comfort are what count In means that the cost of milk produc tion Is increased, and In many cases dairying, and more especially in dairying. to such an extent that milk is produced at a loss, or at a very nominal Successful dairying depends entiremargin. ly on right methods In breeding, feeding and management Cow and Soil Fertility. The fertility of the iVil can best be If there Is no silo on your farm, do maintained by the liberal use of barn not let another winter catch you unyard manure, and the dairy herd not prepared. Make your plans right now only makes this possible, but dairying for one. Is also more remunerative than almost any other branch of farming when it Oftentimes the one who has dairy Is properly carried on. butter for l mit take h!a pay in trade, while those who sell cream get Remove Old Canes. nothing but cash. Remove and burn the old raspberry In selecting cows, all signs may fall, canes Immediately after fruiting. This U the bent means to control anthrae-aose- , but the Itabcock test la absolutely rewhich Is tbe most destructive liable. It will tell you whether th cows are good or not disease of tbe raspberry. 1 It cost three times the amount." Mrs. Cuas. CiuruAN, R. F. l Hj. 7, Balle-vu- e, WB1 MANY FARMS Of all the birds that build In trees Vegetable the robin brings Its nest nearest the pound. back My bouse. It prefers to be at the front acheduntil I thought it would break, I had door, where the members of the family pains all over me, nervous feelings and periodic troubles. I was very weak and run' down and was loalntr hone of ever Com 1 r. in Bird Prefers to Build Its Nest Besides Adding to Revenue of Farmer by Wool and Mutton, Sheep Devour Many Noxious Plants. Should Not Be Young 8ongitors Handled Until They Leave Nest of Their Own Accord Sparrow Rob Them of Worm. Compound. . CHEAP HELP ON Near the House. Finds Help in Lydla E. Pink, ham's Vegetable vw.v-- HABITS OF THE ROBIN t s Solve It llJgll fT gf la Ilia abova plrture la a raoalrr a ad arvea bena. lllllKCI ION them 1. can llnJ KIVK of tham. No mutter bow inuny you Hint, trnoa theto outlines; numbertns; our utiles. Kor Ilia correct I. S. etc., on ibis or a aupurala sheet of pupor. 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"I have went," hut ed from their demonstrative friend tbe task seemed hopeless. So, as a and were on their way to the station last refort, she had him stay after wbn the carrlae storped. Tbe or the br1Jegrwjiii looked oit ef tbe window School SS.1 f!la teu!y Um-blackboard, 'I have gone bom. 'mpatipntly. While tbe child was octipied the "What's tke matter, driver?" he teacher left the room, and tai still calil. aottent wbea Jam" finished tbe task. "Tbe btrw has throw a shoe, sir," And to acqiaiitt ber wita tbe fact be was the rp'y. wrote: "Great Pcott!" groaned the bride"Dar Teacher I have wrote what groom, "evea the borsa kaows we're yoa told me, and bate west aoma. last massled." s Salt Lake City, Utah Father's Mistake. Johnny cam home from school looking very downcast "Well, how did you eet on at school todayT asked bis fthrr, JrAnny replied that be bad bee whipped and kpt in. "It was because yow told me thi wrong answer," be announced sadly. 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