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IP'" ,,1 -1.'. -"'" """"....I '... ..- . -' '. " ....... . fc, -.; gfljaiBejeaeeaejeaaeWSSaaaSl EVI A rorCraPin standing . . '.was troubled with cramps j ?. J he. 1 h for six years. I triea many stdof medicine, also was treated 1 - -M-C. W!rha. said that had nervous dys . took the medicine for two. pePrthenlgot sick again and gave V S hopes of getting cured. "Li sawa testimonial of a man whose was similar to mine, being cured fpeTunlso thought I would give ,t . I procured a bottle at once, 8 commenced taking it. . have taken nineteen bottles, and Jntrely cured. I believe Peruna ftrn ! i, claimed for it '-Mrs. J. Jamison, 6 1 Marchant St., Watson- viPerSa is sold by your local drug- I )Lt T TTTesmex WAXTJSP . -rr-.Mi,e energetic men to represent us If aS1Ewp iSb tions. Hustlers make big money. ''' 4 i t M j j ft A Cheap Smoke House. Money being a scarce article, I in vented a smoke house - which : gives just as good service as though it cost a hundred dollars. It is made of a large packing box three and one-half feet high, two feet deep and three W'NTED-Lad.v agents in all . pat ts of the United States to advertise and sell -Black Crow Stockens" to wearers. Good com- tSSw StockexCQ., Newtcn.N.Q simple worm went out to play Upon an April morning; in early robin chanced that way Without a chirp of warning; And that is the end of the story. There is more Catarrh m this section of hi country than all othor diseases put to cher and until the last few years was sui- j L w inmrnh e. vot a. Great many III UC llivwi"""' cr ... ' feet wide. A wide cleat is put in the top, to keep the meat from hanging against the box. In two days I smoked two large hams perfectly.- Mrs. P. B. W., Minnesota, in Woman's Home Companion. v. K doctors pronounced it a local disease knd prescribed local remedies, and by con rtantk failing to cure with local treatment, wcmouoced it incurable. Science has proven Svnrrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires wiioumyai ? ,7 V Ball's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. I n.. lOieao. UU1D. IS wu: uuiv cuu- ,,nnal rure on the market. It is taken in ternally in doses from 10 drops toateaspoon ful It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer ooe hun dred dollars for any case it f aiJs to cure, bend for circulars and teatimonia l. Addroa Jb . J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists. 75c. , . , lake Hall s Family Pills for constiiMttion. Sometimes when a woman throws a brick at an old hen in the garden, it is harder on the scenery than it is Of the hen. ' ECZEMA BURNED AND ITCHED. Spread Over Hand, Arms, Legs and Face It Was Something Terrible Complete Cure by Cuticura. "About fifteen or eighteen years ego ee rcma developed on top of my hand. It burned and itched so much that I was compelled to show it to a doctor. He pro nounced it ringworm. After trying his dif ferent remedies the disease increased and went up my arms and to my legs and finally on my face. The burning was some thing terrible. I went to' another doctor who had the reputation of being the best in town. He told me it was eczema. His medicine checked the advance of the dis- ease but no further. I finally concluded to try the Cuticura Remedies and found relief in the first trial. I continued until I was completely free from the disease and I have not been troubled since. C. Burkhart, 236 W. Market St., Chambersburg, Pa., Sept. 19,1908." Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props. of Cuticura Remedies,. Boston, Mass. A great city is a great solitude. Four Year Case of Eczema Cured. m r J639 vernon St., St. Louis, Ho. ur- J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, "Ga. J?fear Sir:My sister, Mrs. Elton, has ik t vyou for your Tetterine for my anA c "ave ha(i eczema for four years, ana have tried every-thinir Dossibl to tflHr, 'Twlthout success until I tried Tet ni even went to a noted specialist S!r8J?-rellif- Am lad to say that S?pt, Ir;e.dl.cine bas cured me aftr sU months trial. Miss A. B. King. xrim T ne curea Eczema, Tetter, ifinff fanf?'QGrouTnd Itch- Itchinff Piles, In BcSv S?e, Head' PimPles, Boils, Rovz'.x S- nCles on the Face Old Itching ion, rnrand!;uff' Cankered Scalp, Han Skin S ns' Chilblains and every form of SoaoJi ve- Teerine 50c; Tetterine tta m?F druSgist, or by mall from &S!TeVl The ShuPtrine Co., outh, indig-ention and hope are the m Vjonthe ladder of fame. PWhEAAC,,E-1I,rks' OAPUDIWB KaH S?ld Ht. Stomach or IftSSS ni118 c&dlne will relieve you. itelj toleant to take-acts immedl itori TryU- 10c- 25c, and 50c, at dru Every floor. Chicken Ranch Pointers. . Green cut bone as a food for poul try is one of the essential good things in the poultry diet. Where it can be had and used fresh at all times, it is almost indispensable. The hen breeds more dollars than any other living creature -if judic iously fed on the proper feed. The demand for improved poultry will be greater the coming year than ever before. Mark the prediction. To assist in leading the boys upon the farms to love the homestead, if they are so inclined, allow them, to build a poultry house, aid them in purchasing some thoroughbred stock. Give the tToys aVshpw. Such Invest ments willf pay ras well as any, you can possibly make. 7 . ; ' ' v A: good night" feed is parched corn. fed warm. : ': Bad luck, in most instances, is bad administration. ; - Much pepper is too stimulating and irritating, but a little is warming and sustaining. -; ,. Keep pure-breds, either for eggs or meat, and keep them pure. The scraps from the table will pro duce better results if given to the hens than to the pigs, or cows. Give plenty of milk also. - Filth and disease tare the worst foes of the poultry yard; ? .; ; Green Cat Bone. . . - There's nothing better for laying hens or growing chicks than green cut bone. It furnishes everything needed for bone and muscle, develops the body . and makes strong, husky fowls. For. the laying hens it fur nishes a, supply of egg forming ..ma terials, - and helps to keep ..the hens healthy. : If judiciously fed, -there is nothing better than, ground bone, and since ho meV mills are iso cheap and so perfect in their operations, there is no reason why every one should not own one. - .. The writer "has found that when less thaii one hundred hens were kept it paid a handsome profit to buy a mill. The bones can be had at any butcher shop at "practically no -cost, and the labor of grinding them on a good cutter is just enough for exer cise. Ground cbone should be fed about every other day,, or a small por, tion may be given each day. It may be fed as a separate food, or it may be mixed with a mash. Watch care PRESIDENT TAFT AND HIS FAMILY IN THEIR WHITE STEAMER. .11 I 1 W V. ' i'iii i lilflriTi-M.. ii VfL-wIA-1 i When the announcement was made i several months ago that Mr. Taft would use an automobile, instead of carriages; during his term as Presi dent, much rivalry developed among the leading, manufacturers for- the honor of selling him a car, and the public ; watched with interest to see what Mr. Taf t's choice would be. The knowing ones predicted that the White Steamer would be selected, and they pointed out that President Roosevelt had used White Steamers for two years at his summer home at Oyste Bay, and had recommended this make to Mr. Taft as the most desirable. This prediction proved correct, al though Mr. Taft did not rely solely on Mr. Roosevelt's recommendation, hut with his usual thoroughness, de termined to have an investigation made of all the principal makes. Ac cordingly, he asked several officers of the v War Department to look into the matter for him, and they tested many makes of cars, visited a number of factories, so that they might see what materials were used, and, finally, they investigated the records of the differ ent types of cars in public contests and in private service. When their labors were completed, the officials reported unanimously to Mr. Taft in favor of the White, and accordingly a car of this make was immediately ordered from the manu facturers, The White Company, of Cleveland. ' , x . f : The new car was delivered to Mr. Taft in Washington a few days be fore his inauguration, and since that time it "has been in almost constant use. There has not been a day when the President or some members of his f amjlly have not been seen riding around the National Capital in the new car. It is hinted that Mr. Taft likes fast traveling, and that when he rides out into the open country, he does not always insist that the speed of the car Te kept within the legal limits. :,,: ; E. W. Gans, manager of the southern branch of the White Com pany, 126 Marietta street, Atlanta, lia., saia recently to a corre spondent of this paper: "We are re ceiving many inquiries-each day ask ing for full details regarding the con struction of Mr. Taf t's car, and in re ply we are sending copies of our. cat alog. Mr. Taf t's car is exactly like any other Model 'M' 40 horse-power white steamer except that - his car has the United States coat-of-arms painted on . either door.,. In other words," when we make a car for the President of the United States there is no, way in which we can make it , any better , than the car which yon or anybody else, can purchase from. us." "Some of those writing to me about Mr. Taf t's car. say that, although they' are very desirous of having a cat like Mr. Taft's, they are afraid that such . a car is somewhat larger and more expensive than they desire. In reply to these letters I point out that our Model .Q' 2 0 hoVse-power car is ex actly like, our 40 horse-power modeU, except as regards the' size of. the' dif' ferent parts. The principle of con struction is exactly the same and the smaller, car possesses all the desirable qualities of our. larger model. In other words, I point out that they can secure an exact duplicate of Mr. Taft' car for $4000, or a car of the same qualities, but ; of smaller dimensions, . for only $2000. Judging by the de mand for White cars," a good propor tion of those desiring to purchase .au tomobiles are quite content to trust President Taft's judgment as to the : best and most desirable make." PUT N A M FADELESS Color more Roods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One lOo. package colors all fibers. The;- dye In cold water better than any othrr dye ' Yett can dye any garmenc without ripping apart. Write for free booklet How to Jjyo, Bleach and Mix Colors. MOTIROE UtLVUl CO.. Onincy. miiiois. .4 - Apple Trees Before Topping and Two Years After. Useful For Feeding Hogs. A number of breeders use a crate for handling hogs and find it a very useful article. It should be made as light and strong as possible, two by two inch posts and one by four inch white pine strips being used. The most useful size is fifty-four Inches long, thirty inches high and sixteen fully that it is given the hens regu larly, as" an oversuppiy will do great injury. ' - " , :. :. dog is valiant at So. his own 14-'09. A powder u ' Flr A'oot-Eaa W5oS Ju the feet- urea Coma, WliaL iand ingrowmg Nails. Allen's H DraSsar,nv or htshoeseasy. At r-wiVUIrC oiirnniR mniiAn mtjttif j- . w .warvB A r T II M A 11 7, )7. III dne.-man who persistently sits surejo become hard up. x,ureu in to 14 lvn. rv. i . " '"m is cuarantPH r0 Oint caseof iru c.ul Soar Ito&'SZ otruding v. 0 Tn!jf.. i feel eC ier now well 1 TU. SSS, are avoidable to cure any r Protmdinw ays or money refsndei. 50c she mntVlPr TT1MTT ntinually on- the mend. tive. 8 (jlulleid Tea, Nature's Herb A , IJl. At drufiuwtp. -"oUi heart li- 4.' v can jo '! $1,000 Tlnes men ilte of souud and solid S(a naiuinir n? c'outiui the develop-nnt "rilitiPs property showing remarkable . U !;!?tc . . vui- l ftp,.:.. i'l '-ves Ions. 111 Mtv 1m. - 'JJUtT Pull " or t); I'' TurAU personal W. N. N. Y. Newell, 17 'in on n. Richmond Stop at V. Mr L i 5. lKton, Z ST rot 11' Secreury-W.n-. ell-bn 1 R.1 hme. Their neat.. "ums. k ... . ntcain cuUIm 4aitio it j vianr it 1 , Crate For Handling Hogs. inches wide, inside measurements. The bottom is made one inch smaller each way than the inside measure ment in order to allow the c;ate to slip down over it. Two pieoes of half-inch gas pipe twenty-four inches Ions can then be slipped through the holes in the lower side pieces, which will held the bottom up and also serve as handles when lifting it. After the crate is finished keep it in the yard where the hogs will get used to it, and when you want to pick out a hog place the bottom of the crate where it will be handy; theh pick up the crate, with the right hand holding the upper crosspiece, and the left hand holding a side slat near the opposite end, and after you have the "swing of it" approach the hog from the rear and a little to the left side and pitch the crate length wise over him, letting go with the left hand, that the front end may strike the earth first. Hold fast with the right hand and pull the crate backward, and youwill find that you can in this manner take the hog anywhere you choose. Do not speak, and keep out of sight of the hog as much as possible. Do not try to hold the crate still or to back him on the bottom of the crate until he quiets down a little. You will be surprised to see how quiet he will become after he has walked backward a few rods. To put him into another crate or through a door, says the Twentieth Century Farmer, raise the Whitewash the Henhouse. Every poultryman should give th henhouse a periodical "coat of lime wash, and the of tener he does it the better.- The matter is a very simple one. If the house, is small, all you may need is a limewash brush, and a bucket of water ' into which a few handfuls of quicklime have been put, well stirred together and allowed to settle. . The stuff when put on should be about as thick as cream. A hand ful of common rough salt will help it to adhere to the walls, a spoonful oi two of liquid carbolic acid will help it to do its murderous work on ani mal life, and a little bit of powder blue (washing blue) will prevent the 1 white coat turning yellow by and by, If the henhouse is a large one it will pay to use a. sprayer for putting on the limewash. This is a most ef fective way of whitewashing any building. Louisiana Rice Journal. A Good Cheap Pump. This consists of a "stock" of com mon piping; size should be one and one-half inches, and must be clamped to the casing. ' Spout r and handle brace can be put on by a blacksmith in a few minutes. Suction rod must 1 front end a little, and he will like a shot. o in "Before I took Cardui,,, writes Mrs.' Maa Hpwn, of Sevierville, Tenn., "I would take smother- . ..'".'.. ing spells, and suffered at my periods till I wanted to die. I took doctor's medicine, but it did me no good, so my husband got me a bottle of CarduL I have taken two bottles and I can do my cooking now, and all my work, and look better and stouter than I have for 12 months and have no more pain." G II 144 It Willi Help You be attached to handle as shown In cut. The hook on the end of the handle is an essential feature The cost is comparatively nothing. Jno, R. Sater, in the Epitomist, One Male For Flock Never have more than one trials bird, in the Sock at the same time Better results will be obtained by alternating males every week or so than to yard them all at the same tima. .-. ... I 2(s I sub With such l enthusiastic, truthful, unbiased testi W mony before you, how can you still hesitate to buy f i . i yi i " l ft i ' " i I ana try uaraui, ior your iemaie trouoiesT Touir ' suffering cannot be worse, than that so graphically depicted by Mrs. Hown. Go, then, today, to the! store and get a bottle of CarduL It has helped thousands of women. Why not you? Give Cardui a fair and thorough test and it will surely help you. THE LEXINGTON HOTEL RICHMOND, YIRUIMA, richmonql Va. Close5 to the Depots, Post Office, Capitol , Sauare. Wholesale and Retail sections. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS HATE REASONABLE ONSONSEEir ( Per Salser! catal'bage J29. Largest growers of onion and vegetable . seeds Jin the world. Big catalog treB; or send 16c In stamps and receive catalog and ' 1000 kernels each of onions, carrots, celery,', radishes, 1900 each lettuce, rutabaga,' , tur nips, 100 parsley, 100 tomatoes, . 100 melons, 1200 charming; flower seeds, in all 10,000 kei" nels, easily worh$l of any- man's mosey. Or, send 90c and we will add one packagd of Earliaet Peep 0Day Sweet Corn. SALTER SUB CO.. Box A. C, La Crosss, Wis. ror Pink Eye, Epizootic Fever 6 Catarrhal Fever. Sure cure and positive preventive, no matter how horses at any age are Infected or "exposed."' Liquid, given on the tongue; acts on the Blood and Glands, expels the poisonous germs from the body. Cures Distemper in Dogs and Sheep and Cholera in Poultry. Largest selling live stock remedy. Cures La Grippe among human beings and Is a fine Kidney remedy. 50c. and 81 a bottle; &5 and $10 a dozen. Cut this out. keep it. Show to your druggist, who wiU get it for you. Free Booklet, "Distemper, Causes and Cures.' Special agents wanted. SPOBH MEDICAL CO., bSMSSkISS. GOSHEN, IND., U.U TOILET AHTESEEPTIB i NOTHING LIKE IT FOR ? Till? TFfrrU P331 excels any denbErics " iflEi I EaCi I n in cleansing, whitening sajo removing tartar from the teeth, besides destroying all germs 'of decay and disease which' ordinary tooth preparatioDs cannot do " , ; , j TUET rifillTU Paxtin,? nsed as a mounW InEL LJUUIri wash disinfects the mentis and throat, purifies the breath, and kills the germa which collect in the mouth,; causing sore throa bad teeth, bad breath, grippe, and much sickness. TUP ErVflTQ when inflamed, area,' ach int tllLO and burn, may be insUmh relieved and strengthened by Paxbne. . . sf ATADHU Paxhne wOl destroy die germs; UaH I Hill til that cause catarrh, heal the in flammation and stop the discharge. It is a remedy for uterine catarrh. Paxtine is a harmless yet powerful -ftennicide,dumf edtant and deodorizer; Used in bathing it destroys odors and leaves the body anhsepocally clean. FOR SALE AT DRUG 8T0RE8.50C. OR IK3TPAIO BY MAIL. ' -' LARGE SATflPLE FREE! THE PAXTON TOILET CO., BOSTON. MA83 .... - . :. . j Business Maxims. He will always be a slave who does not know how to live on little. It takes a wise man to tell whether the world is laughing with him or at him. . A good today makes a bright yes terday to think of and a bright to morrow to which to look forward. Nearly every successful merchant owes his success to the fact "that he has made a little money do a great deal of work . Here and There. If anyone does not understand your advertisements, it is i an indication that he knows more than you do. A man who continually questions other people's motives without proof is a man you are justified n distrust ing ; : 'v C . . Uprightness in all our i dealings with one another is . not a . matter of human convenience but of divine re quirement'.: . V: Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color; REMOVES DANDRUFF AND 8CURP Invigorates and prevents tbe hair from falling of. For Sale by Druggists, or Sent Direct by XANTHINE CO., Richmond, Virginia Prlc SI Pn Bottle; Sample Bottle 35c Send for Circuln So. 14-'09. ITCH CU RED Py ?n SoutVal DR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH is guaran- teed to cure any case of Itch in half hour ft used according to directions. Show this to per sons havinsr Itch. If your dog has Scratches or Mange David's Sanative Wash will cure him at once. Price 50c a Bottler It cannot be mailed, Oelivered at your nearest express office free upon receipt of 75 cents. - vl ' Owame fc MUer Drug Co., HMcksaoasL vw If afflicted rith weak ayes, use Tfeompson's EyeWater We Buy FURS , Elides and Wool Feathers, Tallow, Beeswax, Ginseng. Golden Seal, (Yellow Root), May Apple, Wfld Ginger, etc We are dealers; estsbEshed in 1856 "Over half a century in . LomsviEe" mad can do better for you man - agents or conrniiwion merchanb. , Reference, i any Bank ia LomivuTe. Write for weekly , price Est, and ahtppinc tags. . ' ' J; : c n.Sabol & Oonsy V CZ7 E. Uarket St. LOUISVILLE, KY. , 5. The Season I Hake and Sell Hore Ken's $3.09 &v $340 Shoes Than Any Other jAanuf acturer " is because X give the wearer tbe benefit of tie Best -, complete organ! on -ml trained expertt and ssllleA y ' shoeotakersln tke wastry. -L. .-.V. - ; Tbe selectton of the laaAbers for eacb psrt qftbe stee. and every detail ef tbe ssskutg to every ditecat,s. looked after bv tbe best sbeessakers to tM SMs tassscrsv. .. If IeosU abev li.u Ml Mm Method of Tanning ike Soles makes them Jfsrw. Flexible evreT Longer Wearing thorn tuig others. 1 . Shoes for Crrry Mesiner thf n"2i Mea, Br. M Uoeo Child .w Tnr sale hy shoe assoers evevy "Trwm.ieai Alimfll I JTous genolne without W. h. powsMsm CAUTlUiJ I SmS and price stamped ea bottoem. V. L. POOCLAX. 17 2art St,