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While We Live, Why Not Live Well TH 15 IS MY MOTTO Youth keeps the world a-tiioviog. Debts keep ino moving. I have been able to moot thom all so far. And il biisioes* kanpa np uko 't is. 1 will come out ahead. I am not worrying nindi. LIFE IS SHOUT AT IJ HST. Fall and Winter Goods I Sell Coming in andHANK TO BK PAID Cloth.nu. Shoe*, Hat*, Caps FOItand Pttid lorQuIek tu get a big Shirt*., Collara, Cutts, Under DISCOUNT wear, Jewelry. Trunks ami sj s m -, i ts_ Deg? Suit lavi. Help He Hake That Discount Make Clothes to Order Myiconscien'e i* in Rood fthape and ?*??*? ?*?*? t0 Fit und B>?Onsblo I won't rob you. Pr ces , Don't go >.>*iiewliur? else to bo cheated. SEE L'S. My boys, Kail an! llnrlOB, both with BM ready to do b.isiness. Ki-spectfully, J. ED. DEAVER Phono 85 Main Sn, ,t Lexington, Va. LATEST Improved Farming Implements bickford ?Y Hui. ru Drills. Thomas Dri'l i. linp.'ri ii I'ut.-iwity Harrows. 1'iu iis Son's Clod tiu-liors and Pulvorizi'.rd. Farquhar Potato Diggora. Scientific Coin Cotters. Uoosiei Linn* and Fertiliaer Broadcaaten Cider Mills. Syracuse Spring Tooth Farrows. Hills'ile .uni Level Lind Plows. t urn King Mannie Spreaders. International Gasoline Bnginos. Boas, Blizzard aud Hollo city Fodder Cutten and Silo Fillers, OjkW Ti voa liny anv of tho above implements you maj ba satisfied yon bare tin* Lost ROBINSON & HUTTON CO. No. St NELSON STREET. BUY YOUR Fodder Yarn FROM US WE HAVE *6oz TWINE AND A No. J GRADE J. Gassman & Son Hdw. Co* Staple Groceries mmMmuununumAuunnmuuuum Confections, Candies, Fruits, Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars, Notions, Hats, Shoes, Etc. H. L. KENNEDY BUENA VISTA - - VIRGINIA timk foi: Heating Stoves WE BAYE A FULL LINK OF Coal aod Wood Airtight Stoves. Cole's Hot Blast^Stoves. Cole's Stove Radiators, stove Kepal? of aii Kieta. Oil Haatara, Baaloo, cook Mm v Aluminum anil Knatuel UtSaailS liecoraleil stove Mais Valley Heating, Plumbing & Tinning Co NELSON STREET - . LEXINGTON, VA. Advertise in The Gazette a *& *%. ii ?Ha*** J*?* *???'? -<r.*jj?t.v;. -st?-*? -r Ira HORTICULTURAL BUILDING, PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNA? TIONAL EXPOSITION. OMI of the most notable buildings at the Pana ma-Pacific Interna? tional Exposition at San Francisco In 1910 will ive the great Palace of Horticulture, constructed of glass, covering over five acres, ar two city squares In extent, and surmounted by a dome HM! feet high. Tbe Palace af Horticulture will be set In n great tropical garden near tho malu entrance to the exposition grounds. lt will be C72 feet long and tts greatest width will be 820 feet. An impressive nave eighty feet high will run the length of the building and paralleling tbe central ears on either side will be two side aisles fifty feet in height. At the main entrance to the building a huge arch will be adorned wltb classic bas-reliefs suggestive of the purpose of the structure. The en? trance nnd interior of tho Palace of Horticulture will ho decorated with trellises upon which Boweling vines will be trained. When the exposi? tion opens tho Horticultural Palace will appear as if set in the heart of a marv,-lons garden Although wood cvill be used In connection with glass the Palace of Horticulture will be in every sense a glass palace; ii will bc the largest glass structure ever built. Puring the night lllunil oattnn* at the exposition tha vast surface of the building will present unusual ami beautiful relloetlons. CABINET WV E BOW th.' globe w r<>np the i .->rn. IVe bailld th* house where we may reit; An.l t! ??n. st rnomfnts, ssmioVnly. We !....li up to tin-" Kreat wide Shy, Inquiring WhajTajfore w.' wert born? For earnest or for Jest? ? E. B. Browning. DAINTY DISH FROM LITTLE BITS. When a large amount of bread has been sliced, do not allow li to dry out, j but pack In a jar and cover with a j doth wrung quito dry out of hot wa? ter, then place a plate over them and j the br-*ad will keep trash. Sandwiches. ma> ad.- ar.il kit\ci1 at lanchsBOS or er, | r and aro always a welcome I udditton to tha Baal. If you have a lilt of bolled frosting left, add a few nuts and chopped raia- j Ins and drop on wafers. Rake In a hot ovain until brown. These are nice with a salad Fondant left from French candies will keep indefinitely If kept In a cov? ered dish, and may be melted Over water and used for cake icings A few tablespoonfuls of presarvea may be used as a garnish for fruit salad, like pear or apple. Or it may be used as a filling for tarts, having more than one kind to use up odd blta. A custard or chocolate Ice cream may be used as a sauce for pudding if used within a short time. Dainty pies may bo made from left? over pie crust In the form of turn? overs, of which children are very fond, or baked In gem pans and made like a grown-up upie. Take your convalescing friend a baked apple prepared thu6: Wash 1 and wipe the apple but do not peel, scoop out the cori> with an upple corer, beginning at the blossom end but do not make a hole way through for tho small well is to hold a bil of butter, a tablespoonful of sugar ami a grating of nutmeg or a blt of lemon j peel. Surround with water if tho ap i pies are not Juicy, and bake until thor ; oughly tender. Apples that do not keep their shape during baking are not so attractive baked in this mau i ner. Left-over Icing or fondant, when ma king candy, the scrapings* of the bowls can be used to stuff dates. Advancement In Japan. The Japanese are making great strides in tho woolen industry, and bs ; Importing the lute..! murern ma ' chlnery, are striving to manufacture . all classes of woolen gaods that fun a market in Japan. Tills they wil probably do in a few years, with th< exception of gooda Intended for men'i ootslda wear, but ;:t present tba milli are making shirtings, both plain mm ?' ney and bi.lien' dn ss goods of v ? Holland's Flag. Holland's flag ls also the emblemo liberty; but nobody knows how dui lng the long centuries tha orange bi came changed to r<*d. Economy. "Tommy, did you wash your hand this morning?" "I washed ono i them, mother. The other didn't nee IL"?Life. The Line. A girl makes this distinction b tween white Hes and fibs: Rho tel tibs to her chum and white lies to hi beau. CONSTRUCTION OF TRAP NEST Wlt>-->Lit (Jae of Device Results From Ir.Jlvlduala of Any Flock Must Bo Uncertain. illy J Ia JONCa, Mechanical Engineer. ( UahOSBS Kxpuilnient Suction.) It ls not necessary to dwell on the advil ages of using trap nests. The primary object ls to develop a heavy laying strain. It bas been found by the u. e of trap nests that the number of e: ~s laid per hon in an average flock varies from 40 to 246. Without using trap nesta, the results from such a Hock would be uncertain and probably unsatisfactory. It ls the ob Bank of Trap Nesta. Jeot of tbe poultry man *.o breed and build up the strain which lays the heaviest, by breeding to the heavy producers. For fanciers, the trap nest is indis? pensable on account of the fact that in thc ordinary pen there are from six to twelve females to one male. If trap neets are used, and there are as many as there are females In the pen, lt ls possible to distinguish each ben's eggs, while if the trap nests are not used, thia ls Impossible. Tho use of trap nests goes far tc prevent the hens forming the habit ol egg-eating. They are likely to form this habit If kept in limited quarters If so kept, they are probably not giver the very best food, and probably nol enough of lt, especially animal food. The accompanying drawings of s bank of trap nests are almost self ex planatory. The r.osts are built with out any top or bottom. The hen en ters through the back of the nest brushing under the hanging wire which releases the door. She thei passes on to the next compartmen toward tho front end. To inspect thi nest and to remove tho hen, ascortaii her number, and secure the eggB, th' front door is simply unbuttoned am let down. It will bo noticed that th two doors are fastened together wtl a cord, so that when the front doo # Lt U aaaaaaaaaaaaaa. Baal ptncHi. *% Sectional View of Nest. ls let down, the trap ls automatical! set again. Tbe hen will find it dlfi cult to leave through tho back dot at this time, aa the hanging wire pe /nita her to go one way only. Thei are so simple that in making them 1 almost any quantity, tho materl should not cost over 15 cents, at mos per trap nest. Seek Knowledge. He who refuses to be taught los from life Its charin and sacrodnei ('ease to learn and you will in tlc ?taifa your powers of admiration, reverence, of obedience, and all t! rest of those delicate faculties wbi In their union are tho very streng of character.?Qeorge Adam Smith. ChiSdren Cry for Fletcher's The Kimi Tam Have Always Bought, and which has been in uso f?>r over SO years, has horne tho signature of ?^yfi and has been made under his per t^TL-C/^X^^^tyfy sonni supervision since Its Infancy. *******^Jr, v<4CC*\4>Z>Z Allow no ono to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho Health of XnXunts und Children?Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Casi orin ls n, li: rinless substitute Xor Castor Oil, Pare? goric, DtOft and Soothing Syrups. It ls Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Kiihstancc. Its age ls Its guarantee. It destraiys Worms and allays Feverishness, lt cures Diarrluea, and Wind Colic, lt relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation a nil 1 latuleney. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach aud Bowels, giving heall hy and natural sleep. Thai Children's Panacea? Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS I Bears the Signature of he Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Fop Over 30 Years ? /a THC CCNTSUH COMPANY. TT MITHSISY STRCCI .CW COUK CITY. kl: Rockbridge Realty Corporation See adv. of Desirable Properties for Sale in Town and County on Pages 2 and 7 of this issue In al it, Gave Up Hope "I suffered five years, with awful pains, due to woman? ly troubles," writes Mrs. M. D. McPherson, from Chad bourn, N. C. "They grew worse, till I would often faint. I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting in my side; also a headache and a backache. I gave up and thought I would die, but my husband urged me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the first bottle helped me. By the time the third bottle was used, I could do all my work. All the people around here said 1 would die, but Cardui relieved me." CARDUI WomanlTonic For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieving woman's sufferings, and making weak women strong and well. During this time, thousands of women have written, like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising results they obtained by tlie use of this purely vegetable, tonic remedy for women. Cardui strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or pre? vents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles. If you are a woman, begin taking Cardui, today. Write to- I arties- Advisory Dept.. Ctartantxtfa Medicine Co.. Cii.-itt.irir.nga. Tenir. lor Special Instructions, and 64-rage book. "Hum* Treatment lor Women." bent Iree. 1 sV