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IP Attention farmers! HUillS MIMU AXJL ceterl Have more nutritive vnluc thnn common OTTUIl OCCCI I IUII9 Hny, which costs 50 more, is more convenient to handle, is perfectly free from dust or foreign matter and is healthful and appetizing. Cotton Seed Meal is the most concentrated and richest feed known: has about six times the nutritive value of corn and four times that of wheat bran, while its cost is about the same, and for feeding cattle and milch cows will reduce your feed bills and give better results. Tllf rVliYfrl FppH forms a "Balanced Ration," giving better results, lilt rilAtSU I (increasing milk and butter production in cows and flesh, fat and general condition in all other animals) than Any Ok Feed in Ik World ! Let us Supply You With Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls NOW ! The demand is increasing, and dairymen should take advantage of the remarkably low prices now being asked for this product, and purchase their winter supply immediately. A mix ture of cotton seed hulls and cotton seed meal makes one of the best feeds known to the stock-raising and dairy industry. This is THE BEST feed in the world for feed ing Sheep, Cattle, Milch Cows, Horses, Mules, Hogs and Poultry. For Sale By the wagon load at the Oil Mill, and in less quantities by all of the Grocery Stores in Hickman. RICHMOND & BOND CO., HICKMAN. KY. U. a. - tgrffi 1-93 ' There is one class of laborers who never strike and seldom com plain. They get up at five o'clock in the morning and never get back to bed until ten or eleven o'clock at night; they work without ceasing the whole of that time, and receive no other emolument than food and the plainest kind of clothing ; they understand something of every branch of economy and labor, from finance to cooking ; though harassed by a hundred responsibilities, though driven and worried, though re proached and looked down upon they never revolt, and they cannot organize for their own protection. Not even sickness releases them from their posts. No sacrifice is deemed too great for them to make, and no incompetency in any branch of their work is excused. No essays, bcoks or poems are written"' in tribute to their steadfastness. They die in the harness and are supplanted as quickly as may be. These are the housekeeping wives of the laboring men. A happy home is the brightest spot on earth that the eye of God looks down upon. Love and peace in his home sends sunshine around the man wherever he goes; disorder and trouble there is misery every where. There are few worries of life which a man cannot now and then shake off, but who can shake himself free from the skeleton in the closets, from the worry of the house hold, a blister on the heart. A day will tell how many a man carried that with him without wincing down to the grave. When husband and wife are helpmate to each other in the best sense ; when order and love and goodness prevail in the house. Then the man who has a hard battle in life to fieht can leave bis strug gles Behind him when he enters there. With all our faults we are the most home loving of people and that is the reason why we are the greatest of all people. Whatever helps borne lite is a national bless ing ; what ever hurts home life is a national curse, and the greatest curse that can touch these blesssings is what would tamper with the peace and blessedness of our homes. A PLEA FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. It is extremely unpleasant for a sensitive woman who, before mar riage, had been earning her own liv ing, and had been accustomed to spending her income as she pleased, to ask a man for money to buy everything she needs, such as cot ton, needles, pins, etc., etc. It seems to us no more than right that Best in Hickman rs Mams New Rigs Best Teams Lowest Prices Quickest Service Courteous Treatment I All at your command. All we ask is a mat. we make a specialty ot swell turnouts for young men. oTA-OIC STAHB Phono HO (Htabri old stand) i Sprinkling Rates For 1909 The sprinkling rate for the season, be ginning May I st and ending Novem ber 1st, 1909, in residence section, is 50 foot front and under ... $6 8c for each additional foot. Business house rate, each door $6 This is payable in advance. If you have not paid, please don't sprinkle Hickman Ice & Coal Co. ' INOOlirOIlATKl) a man should give his wife, for her own necessities, at least half as much money as he would a servant. She keeps his house, provides for thi comfort of himself and children, not for hire, but because she loves them and she cares for her hus band's interests as no hired house keeper would, and is she not entitl ed to pay for her services? Yet some men would think it a hardship to pay a wife S2.00 per week the amount he would be obliged to pay a servant girl. There is many a woman among th- working classes who would think herself highly favored if .she were sure of fifty rents per week of her husband's wages to spend as she pleased. The above hints are for the husbands who need them, and written in consideration of their good wives. PRACTICAL YOUNO MEM. The young man who is petted too much at home is seldom any good. What is wanted now-a-days is a practical man who can do something else besides smoke cigarettes and twist a cane. The time to learn to work and to learn busineis habits is in one's youth. He who leads the life of a butterfly until he is twenty- five or thirty years of age, and then recognizes the fact that he has made an ape of himself, has precious little to recommend him when he applies for a job. This may be a chestnut, but it fits not a few young men In every city in the Union. The boys on the farm are better off if they only knew it, than thousands of the boys who are at large, wandering hither and thither, searching and looking for "rich bonanzas'' to turn up. There is nothing like being practical, and there is but one way to be so. Acquire business habits and train yourself to do good, honest, hard work. Don't waste your time learning to tie a cravat. You can buy cravats already tied. GOOD MORNIHO. A cheery "Good morning" often sends am of snntM streaming through the Innermost ccesses of a household, resting thn all the live long day, and again follows hasten ing footsteps into the mart of busi ness, lighting up and brightening "the way of the world" as it goes A hearty "Good nluht" often soothes many a troubled mind to rest, and heals the wounds which have either came anew to a struggling snul, or been re-opened by the harsh woMs or deeds that are spoken or done in season or out of season, as the daily battle of our life progresses. "Good morning," with a heart full wish for blessings In the tone of its utterance, cheers the heart of faint and fearful ones, and softens many a hard spot that has place by inheritance or cultivation, in the breasts of humanity. The love light, tint beams from the eye when one is greeted by such words as "Good night" lights many a weary spirit to a chamber of rest and peace and to a land of pleasant dreamt. The home where "Good morning" and "Good night" are carefully said by one to another, are the homes of the world where good thoughts are generated, where good deeds have tlace, and from whence go out good Ives. Then don't forget to say "Good morning;'' say it to parents, to chil dren, brothers, sisters, schoolmates, teachers, friends and to all you meet, and say it cheerfully and with a smile. It will do you good and do your friends good It will cheer the discouraged, rest the tired ones, and somehow makes the wheel of life move more smoothly. A 'Good morning" heartily spoken makes hope fresher and brighter and se:ms really to make the morn ing good, and to be a prophesy of a good day to come alter It. How's Trm? We offer One Hundred liollare Reward for any owe of Catarrh I hut cannot cured by Hull- Catarrh Our, r, J.CHKNKT A CO.' Toledo, O. We. the undersigned, have known F.J, Cheney for the last IS yrars, mid believe blm pefectly honorable In all buttnesi transactlons,and financially abU to carry out any obligations nutde by bit firm, WAtniMd. KlifKAH A Mabtix Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O, Haifa Catarrh Our ! taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood ami tnucout surfaces of the lyitem. Testimonials Hnl free, i'rlce, TSo. per bottle. Hold by all Druggists, Take Hall Family PllU for constipation Money (o Loan. 1 loan money at the rate of 5 per cent per annum on farm lands in Obion and Weakly Counties, Tenn., ana in ruuon county, Ky. About one-half the cash value of a farm will be loaned. Loans made in iumi of $1,000 or more for five years witn privilege to borrower of paying same after one year in full or mak ing any size partial payment desired at intervals o: six months alter the exDiration of one vear. interr.it he. ing stopped on partial payments maae. uau on or write. O. SrXADUN, Union City, Tenn. MADE WELL AND STRONG By Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Ilardatovm, Ky. " I suffered from ulceration and otlierfemalo troubles for a long time. Doc tors lad failed to help me. Lydia E. ltnlcham'a verita ble Compound was recommended, and I decided to try It Itcured ray trouble and mado me well and strong, so that I can do all inyowri work." Jlrs. Joo. Ei'u Hall, Jiard town. Kv. Another Woman Cured. Christiana, Tenn." I suffered from the worst form of female trouble so that at times I thought I could not lire, and my nerves were In a dreadful condition. Lydia K. Pinkham's Vega, table Compound cured me, and mado me feel like a different woman. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgotablo Compound Is worth Its weight in gold to suffering women." M us. Ma uv Wooo.ll.R I), a. If you belong to that countless army of women who suffer from some form of female Ills, don't hesitate, to try Lydia K. Pinkham's Ycgutable Com pound, made from roots and herbs. For thirty years this fumous remedy has been the standard for all forms of female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displacements, fibroid lumoru. ulceration, luiiammauon, ir regularities, backache, and nervous prostration. If you wiintupeohil nrtvico write forlttoairH.IMiikliuiii.Lvnii,BiaMH. it, i i rev uuu uiwuya ueiprtu. you wish to have your prescriptions fitted Qlclc ty ana Accurately take mem to .- Cowgi's Drug Store where you may gat your Drug wants at any hour DAY OR NIGHT Cowglll's Drug store (Incorporated) Snou AUTO FOR TIGER HUNTING. Motor Car Is Supplanting the Ele phant and Howdah with Prlncti of India. Xo preparation linvo now to be mado when the newt of a (Igor roaming in a jungle in brought, says t f io Calcutta Statesman. Petrol, and not n howdah, is the tiling to be cared for. A few minute' drive brings the hunter and the tiger face to fnce with each other. News came in the other day of a tiger roaming on the banks of the Simlli near t'char, n vitiligo some 14 miles front Dntia City. I ho inahara jah accordingly motored out to tho village with Ins staff on the Our tccnth. That day was devoted sini' ply to obtscrring tho movements of the tiger. A goat was tied up and was duly slain by tho tiger, who. making for tho river bed and til no ing liii prey on the rand clrwe to the water, entered the cool jxxil ond tmthed and gamboled for some time. Having thoroughly enjoyed himtclf lie came nut nnd after foanting in the clear moonlight, took his way back to the jungle. Next day the maharajah sat up for the Ugcr. Tho beast returned to his feed, and had just caught the goat by tho right ear when tho maharajah fired, hitting the tiger in the head, the first bullet proving fatal. The tiger rolled over on the ground, with the goat held lajit in his jaws. Early in thn morning the mahara jah returned in his motor car with tho dead tiger placed in tho rear pent, the goat still hanging in the tiger mouth. So fast was tho grip that the goat did not fall down, though tho motor was run at full speed. It was a very strange sight to sco the slayer and the slain dnv ing and driven together and the goat hanging in the jaw of tho dead tiger. Pay Now Save Cost. All persons Indebted to the Far mers Hardware Co. are hereby noti fied that all accounts mutt be settled on or before May 15, 1909, or they win be placed in the bands of an at torney for collection. See Bob Iiler at the company's old stand. Farms For Sale Tor Urnif, location or other Information call on or ft4lrM Tli Hickman OourUr - f- I I I L li j-Ail a i. i i . rT-T-r-Tr-rTTrTTTTTTTTTTT,v1T No,- acree Unit, one mile loatb of Clayton. flood 4-routu bouse, barn, shed and other out-bulldlngs; good well and ols- irrn. nne young orenerd. I tulle from school bouse. Owner la amlouito sell and IIS an acre will eel It. Additional Information on application. N0.M-WI acre of nne land In the river w.twi.. lwiiiMu .ii. in.. vi miiviii leveei lor Mile at an eitrrmrl low price. IIO acre ,n .11 Itr.llnH 1 - 1 . . . wliole or divided. ThU Ii n (owl propn. No. l-ll.no bun 7) acre, upper bottom land and lninrovum.iit.. a iuIIm frnm tnwn. ItenirniU'r river bottom land ba proven to imi oiib 01 iu neei lana investment. In tale nctlon. Araiou Interested? TnlkQulck. Hickman tkiurler Ileal tOo. No.M-Klne tto-arre etoek farm, In Mltile- iDDl COdtltr. lto lial tour Mtinr hnuui nn It. toi elder wltb oilier Improvement.. 114 acres clei el, reetln timber BO acre, pro tected br ijn new government levee. Own er U culllim nvc crop, of alfalfa on ttila piace eacit year, and me cotton and com now rowlmr will alva vnn mi l.tu nflt fertility. Kent readily for UM an acre I'rlce very reasonable. N0.M.K1I acres tttnlMir land, never 11111 cut. consisting of yellow poplar, white rmk and walnut! miles from rnllnnuli In Ten newte. Owner cannot look after It, (lot I7u)cabf Hee us. No. rt-Nlre little fkar farm. InAAtnt one mile north of liorvna. Mo. lias new s room bouse, located boblnd levee. Id acres In cultivation, rest 4 years deadened, partly fenced. 1'laro will bear close Inspection. city property: No. Y7 A tfnncl sls.rnotii. iimpIv tiewJ frame bouse and Lwn lots lMim tv!. Two blocks from business part of town. All ( needed Improvement'. A spunking good ' pruuu.iiioii lor me maniio wants a nice title home. Part cash, balance reasonable leimth of time. No. t0-ror a limited time, vtewlll offer for sale an It-room residence. S halls. In good rctU.tr MM WAll m .iiIhI.iiII.I l.illlilllti aiul four lote each WiSD feet, stables, smoke I house, poultry house, mid other nut-hull, ! ' Inus, good cistern, garden-spot, vie. Iwat.nl In good neighborhood. Heats readily for llfi a month. It ought to bring ll.uuu. but wa can eell It much less, and call give you time on part of It, No.fii. The John Kl.tiiAr limi.4 and Int In ' West lllcklnan. Kvsrvuli. know, this place. We are prepared to quote you good price. No. 61 tfood six room bouse, aliout 1 acre of ground, clslern, out buildings and other Improvements. Mhort distune from lllcklnan College. A nice little home 11 takes only IMUIcaab to get It. Owner does not live here and villi kell uttt big loesaa the deodi will show. L Moon 17- 1. u Hlin.i.., A H tat DEMOCRATIC Wrii,. Fr Sheriff. COAU El 70HIJO, circuit Court Clerk, J w VJ0UB r ... rr jn,er School Sllnor,!.-1 an trnnia iss dcu surra bounty Ai,eilor. CHAS. BEAIUS County Judge, w A NATLCl County Attorney; JAS W i;SIT County Court Clerk s t. i:m iMnrnrsinpnv -. - - M.,b.fcai.. 111. For Sheriff. CHAS, NOOHOS For County Judge. JAMES H CA SDllJ For Jailer. W. f, BLAUUOII Tin xt. n mm 1 : ir Whistle Blows fi ... i... . ... 1 , n too uie u we wa ance. Now is a better tiu-i er time. See ui about it lock barn before the h : rse Ii gsu. rates are reuomble our ecs the world's best, r m rmrr nn 1 1 v n K a 4 Cottage Hotel... HlCKUAN, Kt Roon)s and Board by the day or week Large, t tortaoie rooms caw Reasonable Rate.! Slogans 6 FREE Sewlnt Mschise mnslitfhtertlunur other. tab FREE , lasts longer tbw ur other. tSFREE wmorebcautifultlu any other. lib FREE . . has lc vibrihoa than any otter. is FREE u easier to opr" than any other. 0VFREE , makes a more prlrt Btt'tchthananyothtr. otofaUcosi blnetl in one. fREE SOWXG ftWJjJgS run ov - Hickman Fiimiiure