.'f TULSA, OKLA., STAR M WASN'T WORTH THE LIVING flu Mrs. Bowling's Conception Life at One Time Thinks Differently Now. of Lovoland, Ky.--"Whon I first wroto you. I wns feeling so miserable, that llfo wasn't worth living." So writes, In n recent lottor, Mrs Anna Howling, of this placo "I wns In hail shapo, my left nllo hurt so, nt times, I could hardly bear It, and I could not llo on that Hldo at night, nt nil I nisi) hml another serious symptom of wdmnnty trouble. I finally decided (o rlvo Cardul, thfl woman's tdnlc, n trial, so 1 purchased a bottle, nml by tho Umn I had taken It, I felt bettor In every way, so I got another buttlu nnd It straightened me out entirely . I feel as yell now as I over did In mylfe, npd I rtm bo safo In sajlng thai .Cnrdul Is tho .beat mcdlclno on earth for women I had llttlo faith In It beforo I commenced tnklnK It. but now I would not exchnngo It for all tho other medicines" Aro j on ono of thoso poor women ufTeVors, who feel that llfo Is hard!) worth tho living? Ilavo jou Hint over lastingly tired, nervous, worn out headachy feollng? If so. got a hot tlo of Cnrdul nnd begin tnklnK It to day. No doubt It Is tho very modi clno ypu need N Tl U'rtti if Clnttanooga Medicine Co , Ladies' Advisory Pept . Chattanooga. 1 enn . for SnciUhttructtsnt on votircasenndM natfebook. t jlmne Treatment for Women," sent in plain wrapper. Adv. Re.il Miser. William Corcoran l.ustlB. tho ctll ' dent clinlrtnnn of tho Washington In nugural cotnnilttco, said tho other da) of a proposed Inaugural economy. "No, that would look odd It would look ton much llkn Scroogo "Scrooge, nt a board meeting, cut his linger nnd asked for n pic co ol sticking plaster Nobody had any plaster, hut a merchnnt handed Scrooge n two cent stamp "'Put that on.' ho uald 'It will stop thn flow of blood ' "'Oil. thank ou,' until Scrooge; nnd drawing forth his wallet, ho deposited tho two cent stamp therein, taking out a one-cent stamp of his own, which tin proceeded to ntllx upon his hurt" Manchester Union Look for LocA. Mrs Kvn Whllo I wns going down town on thn oar this morning thn conductor inmo along nnd looked nt me ns If I hadn't pild my f.irn l.vn Well, what did ou do' Mrs l.o- I looked at him as If I hnd Little Pitchers. "Mrs nadd), plcnso let mo jour old cat " "What do jou mean, child" I've got no old cat." "Tim ono m-imma said 'ho had to como nnd sen when sho started here" The Teat. "How can ou telt If n purso Is real alligator skin'" "I don't know, hut I supposn jou ought to bo libit) to tell by tho snap" llerlln In 1911 consumed u77,M7 pounds of milk 701 GROWING STRONGER Apparently, with Advancing Age. "At tho ago of CO jears 1 collapsed from oxiesslvo coffeo drinking," writes n mnn In Mo Tor four jears 1 sham bled about with the aid of crutches or cane, moBt of the tlmo unnblo to dress in) self without help "My feet were greatl) owollon, my right nrm was shrunken nud twisted Inwnrd, the fingers of in) right hiind were clenched nud could not bo ox tended except with great effort nnd pain Nothing sei met! to glvo mo moro than tempornrj relief "Now, during all this tlmo nnd tor nhout SO joint previously, I drank dull) nu nverngo of 0 cups of strong coffeo rarely missing n menl "My wtfo nt last took mj enso Into her own hands and bought some Postum Sho inndo It nccording to di rections nnd I liked It fully ns well h thn best high grndo coffeo "Improvement set in nt onco In shout C months I begun to work n lit tle, nnd In less thnn n jenr 1 was very much better. Improving rapidly from dnj to da) I am ifow In far better health than most men of tn) jenrs nnd npparcntl) growi-ig stronger with advancing nge "1 am bus) ever) day at somo kind of work anil am able to keep up with , thn procession without u enno Tho nrm nml hand tint were oncu almost useless now keep fnr nhead In rapidity of movement nnd bonut) of penman ship " Namo given by Postum Co, Ilattlo Creek, Mich W rlto for cop) of tho lit-. tie book, "1 he Hot.i1 to Wollvtllo " Postum comes In two forms Regular Postum must bo well boiled Instant Postum Is n snluhlo ponder. A tenspoonfal dissolves nulchly In n rup of hot vvatnr uml, with tho addi tion of cream and sugar, makes n de licious bevcrago Instantly, "There's n reason" for Postum. M-MHM HUMS 'Hurt ni'iir was .1 time In which mankind was ahsolutity pit fed In all things, nor do we believe such will bo thn stall) of socltt) In fori) the mllli ilium il.iwn, but tin re li.no In in pirlnth In which exlstul n more wholiHomi) regard for sacred ohllg.i tliuis 'I ho ti inline) to degi nerate fioni xnlleil londltlonH li a growing Mllure, and the nllllttlnn Is niiarent In ever) phase of clvlllrtd life The (ioldin Utile Is traiuplid upon dnll), nml thin) Is a Hin, ill Inclination to n niter as wo would receive Sintl mints, i uthuslnstle.illj expressed In faor of rillglon fall short In Its practice, and promises falthfult) giv en arn Hinted with disdain Through this mi ilium n link of contldenco Is inatid, and opi rations are hampered, bi cause faith In Integrlt) Is ilestro)ul 'I hi re are few who, sicmlngl) real Izlng that the pi rformanei) of obllga tloiiH of Individuals to i nth other Is the hisls 11 on whli h prospcrltj stands, because n holeniu trust be twiiii man and man removes obstruc tions nnd throws wide the gati s of opportunities Hut whin these are closed on m count of man h dellniiuen ty nml Indirfennce to the duties which should (Unit his sti lis, stngun tiou follows and gi m nil depression rilgns where peine .mil plentj should abide Nothing is so destructive to hnppluesH as the unsettled condition which disturbs thu repose of communi' ties, nnd ier) act which Casts a shade oer tho conduct of society re tards to a ci rtaln degree. Its on ward strides Utile fori thought rel lithe to the part inch Is expected to phi) in the drama of life Is exhibited, and wo drift along heedless of Inev liable const ipu nces Vi r) often dll Immiio in small matters leads to con tiol In great onia, nud b) our failure to properl) cultivate the chnncis bj which our v.irlcd i.ireers aro affected, wo rnrfilt cherished blessings and lose the reward which faithful ken Ice begets Our understandings are c perimcntal, and wo ate not wlso as to thu outcome, but where dut) mectB Its requlri'iinnls, things ma) be rick oned with a less ihgree of uncertain!) 'I ho win el of fortune ever turns, nt each ieolutlon Kumibnil) wins and homtbod) ltibis but winner mid loser alike pursue their occupation In hopes of limit siicciss With faith In the honiHt) of our ti How man, wo rial our hopes of triumph, but should ho desert our i.iuso In tho midst of nc Hon, our prospects are doomed tu dls uppolntments Human Interests arc so Interwoven that whatever Injures ono member lias a tnnefiil effect up on the other, likewise, therefore. It Is titling that million In dealing should bo exercised 'est In our ef forts to handicap the progress of others, we do Irretrievable damage to our own Hebolullons declaring that "the, pot lc) of the ailmliilstrnlloti at Wushlng ton In Segregating the rnces is a pitt) one were adopted b) the Illinois Stato IN delation of Colored Women's clubs The federation promised 10 operation In preparing for the si ml centennial i loln.it Ion of Negro fieidom to bo held In It in 'llui stnte wnB com mended for providing nu appropria tion for this event It wns decided to hold the 1911 convention In Mollne Among tho speakers wiro Senator lohli Dalle) of Peoria Itlshop Tallows of Chicago, Itev A I Cnre) of Chi (ago, ltuv Chillies Vlrden. vleltntlou agent for the state bo ml of adminis tration, nud Mis Not a Taj lor of Chi i ago I he .National Negro Huslness leaguo In an ndtlress to thn public getting forth the achii vi-taents of the race dining lift) )cars of freedom si) 6 thnt the possessions of Negroes In the I lilted States amount to $700,000,000, evceidlug the possessions of the white prnsantr) of Hussla The address fur ther stntes thnt while theie were 4,. r.OO.OOrt Nrgroes at the beginning of tho ilvli war of whom 3 000,000 wero slaves the nuinhir lias Increased to ten million, that onl SO per cent of the nice owns twent) million neros of hind equnl to the nren of South Cnro linn flhe nniiunl convention of the lenguo ended with the re (lection of Hooker 1' . Washington as president for the fourteenth consecutive time Charles Hunks of Mound llajou, Miss, wns elected vice president, llmmctt J Scott of Tuskegce, Aln , secrcturj, nnd Charles l't Anderson of Jacksonville, Pin trrnsurer Jie Vt.ltrinetit has been nnde that life would tin prolonged If persons would ncaulrr the habit of stooping In the hips lustend of bending the hsckbono. mV While the millions of Nigiois In tho south are lirgil) an Ignorant pio lite so far as letters nrtr eonceim tl the) aro not as a nilo a degraded people, tlielirid Hooker Washington nt I'hllaiklphla Some of the finest specimens of ph) nlc.il nnd inornl man hood to he found nn)whire in the world can he found nmoug the coun ti) piople of our race 'I here Is n vast tllfferince between Ignorance and di grndutlon Now us to our progrnm for tho fit tin o We should make up our minds thorough!) that there Is a permanent place In tho countrj for us, and thnt wo have mote friends both In the north nud the south than we have enemies Wo should make up our minds that we nro to use material gnln nnd pros pel It) not ns an end, but nB n means towards securing nnd enJo)lng the best things In our American life What are our chances nnd what Is tin outlook? 'I he largo number of In depend! nt, prosperous nnd lawnbldlng black people right here In Philadelphia parti) answers this question What hundreds In Philadelphia havo done otlurs can do throughout the I'nlted States Tin re Is a place for at least 900 000 IndepemU nt. i elf supporting Negro fnr mcrs When 1 was recentl) In the fnr wist, nothing Improssid me more than to note tho large number of educated white nun who were beginning life ns farmers Often the) sinned In a little hut or "dug out," and suffered priva tions but the) were sticking to It. Those me the people who In the fu ture make the great kings of Indus- to 'Iheie an openings In the south for 1,000 more saw mills and 1,000 brick jnrds It Is easll) possible to tlntl In viting places north nnd south where 1,000 more grocer) ptijns can he opened We need 'J.O00 additional ill) goods stores nnd I, "00 shoe stores Our raco needs 1.000 more good nstnurants nnd holds The clllcers of the Philadelphia Negro Huslness l.enguo's committee In charge of tho recent celebration nre Chairman, Charles II lliooks; secre tin) Charles It Ta)lor; ticnsurrr, 12 C Dawktux Other n itlonnl olllcirs of the league besides Dr Washington nre ns follows Vice presidents, Charles Hanks, Mount llajou, Miss; I K Hush. Mttlo Hock. Ark.; S O. l.lbert, Wilmington. Del ; Hnrry T. Prntt. Haltlmore. Md . and John M Wright Topekn, Kan; coi responding seeretnr) l.mmctt J Scott, Tuskogcc, Ala , tteasurcr, Charles H Anderson Jacksonville, Pin ; registrar. V II. Oil bert, Hrookl)n, N Y; nsslstnnt regis trar H C Houston. Port Worth, Tex.; transportation agent, A II. Jackson, Philadelphia; olllcinl stenographcV, William II Davis, Washington. D C; compllei, S l.nlng Williams, Chicago, III A true keiB' association, composed of colgrcd fanners, was organized nt Natchez. Miss About 100 acres waB pledged There were fifty colored far mers at the meeting who evinced much Interest nud enthusiasm 'I he assembl) w is addressed by Prof O W llrumlleid. Prof S 11 C Owens, Dr A W Dumas, .1 , It Hobs nnd Jnmes llo)d Prof O W Hruiiiflfli! wns elected president J It Itoss, seiritni), and John S Tolls, vice president We must not lose faith In our whin friends, and nbove nil this we must have (onstunt nnd uuvar)lng faith In our own race We must have prldo of i ace We must be proud of being n Negro ns the Jnpanese Is of being a Japanese I.ct us go fro;n this great meeting tilled with n spirit of race initio, rejoicing In the fact that we, belong to u race that has mado greater progiess within HO jears than anj race In hlstorj, nnd let each dedicate himself to the tnsk of doing his part In mnking the 10,000,000 of blnck citi zens In America mi example for nil the world In usefulness, 1 iu abiding habits and high iharncter If an English engineer's plan to run nu electric railroad up tho side of Mount Popocatapetl In Mexico bo ear lied out, passengers will otperlonco a change In ti mpernturo from 70 degrees above zoro to 10 below within two hours The French postal authorities arc ex perlmenttng with American autoimtlc nnd teml-automntlc telephones In tvio cities with n view to their general In troductlon Into Paris If satlsfactoij FARM' POULTRY EFFICIENT DRY MASH HOPPER Design and Dimensions Illustrated Are Result of Considerable Experi mentingEasily Made. In response to n query for n dla mm nml d scrlntlon of an Inside Jrj mash hopper a writer In tho Kurnl New Yorker makes tho following re- Pl The accompanying diagram shows in end view, or cross section, of n Jry feed hopper designed to prevent tho waste of food The deBign and dimensions nro thn result of consld cranio experimenting, nnd the hoppers ire ver) satisfactory both for )oung chickens nnd older row Is The ono shown will hold a bushel of feed and Is used in a colon), house for growing chicks, for older fowls It should be several times as largo, keeping tho dl menslons of the feed opening tho same, how over One used In in) hen housn holds 200 pounds of feed nnd Is filled nt Irregular Intervals ns It becomes ompty They ma) ho built of nny stuff nt hand, though mtnu aro mado of one Inch pine boards for ends, nnd half Inch matched sturt for the rest FEED CHICKENS IN SUMMER There Are Few Farm Flocks That Will Not Improve In Egg Laying If Given Some Grain. Tho verj common opinion that farm flocks need no grain feed In summer Is seldom wnrrantcd The farm range Is valunblo, and thero Is no placo whero eggs can bo produced ns economlcnllj', but thero nrn fow flocks thnt will not tmprovo In egg ylold If given nt least ono feed dall) It ought not to bo difficult to do termlno whether moro feed Is needed Something depends on the slzo of tho flock and tho range, but tho egg jleld will telt Thero Is only ono probablo explanation for n farm hen's falluro to lay eggs In summer, nnd that Is Inck of feed Occasionally It Is duo to n lack of tho right kind of feed, but generally If the hens havo ono feed daily of any grain they will give good results Wheat, barley nnd oats are tho practical summer grains, but If n little caro Is used nnd somo meat, com Is very good Whntovor grain Is used It Is genuine economy to glvo tho hens access to dr) bran. An npon shallow box will do If jou haven't time to mnko a regular feed hopper No poultlj mnn or farmer Is feeding to tho best advantage who does not feed bran Kggs not gathered oncn a daj now nro of doubtful quality. Do the birds havo shade. In an open nlrj place' they need It Healthy breeding stock Is tho great est requirement for strong chicks Tho breed jou liko the best Is tho ono jou will glvo tho most attention As n source of Income tho hen 1b not considered as seriously ns she should be There will never bo too man) good poultDinen, but wo can all strlvo to ho nmong the heBt Air slaked lime, freelj, dusted eveiy where, Is cheap, and will destroy lice, gapes and the roup. - jMQJ J N0TADEBYTMT!jij ll i ' iS&j Dry Mash Hopper. f fcVxiM.jar"'a 1 MMMMMMHMMSM'W Firsi in Hrsl in Quality First in Keiulta Hrst in Parity First in Economy ami for tlicsc rcisona Calumet Unliinff IVnt-.WIs first lllllio licarts of the millions of housewives who use It nnd Know It. RECTlYTOIiraiKT AWARDS WoiU To" " ItfllUM, Cklcwo, IlWis. . r-rUupsuu.a, Fnuu, Harce, 1112. I T.. Joa't HT. an7 7" ly eatip W Mf-cM I noft Kraualcal-lMia Wtat-njet t-t ratlu. I Calanct U lir tnnr la ar nJk nd tJa. Agreeable Change. First Clubman- l'vo been watching Hlowhard over thero smoking Second Clubman Whcro's tho In terest' first Clubman It's such n pleasant chango to nnd him pulling something olso besides himself Mr Wlnnlow's Boothlnfc Bjrup for Children teething, hoftcnnlhKUtnii, reducrn lnnimma tiou.altajtt p.Uu,cureH wlud colic ,25i- a bottle Ut A telephono Bj'stem, Amerlcnr throughout In every particular, has been Instnllcd at Jlahla, Hrazll Bo thrift) on little things like bluln;. Don't accent water for bluluif. Ask for lied Crots Hill lllue. AJv. A suro way to bo Ignorant Is to think jou know It oil. Tho matchless beauty starts tho con flagration Foley Kidney Pills Succeed because they aro a good honest med icine thnt canno help hut heal kid ney andbladdcrailmciitsand urinary irregularities, if thoy aro once taken into the system. Try them now for positie and permanent help. HOSPITAL FOR THOSE LESS ABLE TO PAY Tf, Tina, fraAttm lln.nllat nfni.1.1 Clty,Okla .Turnl-hes room, board, nursing anil mrtlkal and turcica! Bfrvlcea for U50O per week. Patl-nla takm care of In clccant private rootnt which were formerly US 00 per week. Pallentt mut brine k letter from their local phyalclan alallnir they ate unable to pay more than the hospital fee. No other hospital to our knowledge la conducted along theie llnea. No belter ipeclalltta In all lines, connected with any hospital In the southwest. Address DR. CAMP. SuDerlnltedeat TOST ORADHATC HOSPITAL OUaboma City. Okie. IF YOU IIAVC Malaria Or Piles. lV ll-u.tarhn. L-n.ttv6 llowrli, Dumb Ague, hour Moniach, and llrlchlng; II your food doca ixit assimilate and you have no appetite, Tuffs Pills will remedy these troubles. Price, 23 cents. FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS." .trout. OUT rtOKift JlUNt OWN or GOTTHtHLLti BUFFER from KlUNkY, BLAUDK. HKHVOLS DIHtASlS, CMRUNlt HRAKNPSirs J. KM SXN mupTlONS Fltlt. wnt or mr'hnee took the m r instfuctivb UF-QICALB. OKKVERWRlTTrM ITTILLS ALLnbout thtli TAVvvVft'CMAkrtefJy?r.f.SfS THERAPSON imlWt', Ult Ithtrtmt Iff rvoi R nw N llinnt Dor, ttndacr.t Abtolut'lrrilEC. Nolillow pclrculart llftLKClSRO MlU CO, IUVHIOCKKU.lUurjr.Al). LONDON, UNU. 100 Uon bua 10 aera farm In tho rain and corn bell of central Arkansas "We Ho lfoin.. for All VVIlllfc I Oil 1 1ST I.fcAUTT I AM) CO, Llrrl.l! IIOLU. Ark. V ta ULann-iT " I2KSl-i xx