THE FARMVILLE HERALD V<)L XL_ FARM\TLLE VA.. FRIDAY, SlJ'l EMBER 6, 1901. NO. 49, FARMVILLE FAIR FOR NEW CENTURY, OCTOBER 23, 24, 25,1901. CITY DIRECTORY. * t :\ ? ll. I SS all. I. ll, I ii t:ir stJMl "ii, A. K. fralle m. V. K Inillcmul ni Him v ind vv. IV i.illniiii, K. L. Kniinlicrl Kt.iiitl.erl nnd VV. ri, A i.cnille '? SS I Has I,I-,,n, \V. K. ll. Matlll,. v. K. ('mlle and J. I.. Ki.'Hillier! nnd Mona- mid VV. 1'. a lilli-liiiitl. ss . I'liuMt. lr. ? venue llerlier! Klee. ? ll. H. Miller. I. K. I.ivoii. M ? ker. rill (1. M. Uiilic-iin. I. s. Hurl. i so. R M BIDGOOD. - DENTIST. ^ i,KU' I 0\ I H ? I CHAPPELL. JAMES LYONS. ATTORNEY ai LAW, LawOffice and Kcsiik-iuv, Bnckin^hnm Courthouse, Va. I - il lui Buckingham 11,-1.os,i mus mid Vii- nun Ii-iIl-iik-iiIs "taken, mut rolled lona linnie lu Bucking iiaiii. Appomattox, t inn! et htnil un,I liincc I cunnii, -. Il VV. FLOURNOY, vi rOaUM v vi I vss Will ('nuilee In Ute (innis of lia: ward hi,-I adjoining cou ni tirTWv user lin |i<.-ioiliec, I-nrni s i le, Vii. Wa C FRANKLIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, CAMPUS. CITY, \ v. appomattox, Prince Kdward ami I'ltiirioiie countless. Ha pre roe Court of ..iirU. A 0 WATKINS, R H. WATKINS. WATKINS^ WATKINS. AHORNEYSATLAW, KVK.MV II.I.K, VA. - of Prince Kdward, Cum? berland, Buckingham, Nottoway and ?me? lla, unit inn. .ail ni' Kichmond. ? nlii.it paid lo etiM-s in lunik U P. VANDERSLICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will (Hil.Ute iii DOth Slltle Ililli li'lcl'iil (iinrls. iiiiriist.it Iiiui,linc, Main st.. I V UM V II.I.K, VA. /? SWING. " *. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Green Bay, Prince Edward County, Ya. Will practice tn Pr I nea Kdward and ad joimiiaf ,'inn.i ( H BLISS, NERAL All LION KKK, KAIl.MV II.I.K, V V. ni inls mitt adjoinina (?(.iiul . moil. rule. W'HITE A CO., DRUGS, Medicines and Druggists' Sundries, Praaei I pt iona Cast-stall*' l*oaapoaada>d. h \ KM V II.I.K. VA. Sterling Silver! ; DIAMONDS. - MJCH[S, - Floe Repairiun. JfflLlll "^ MAIL ORDERS Have Careful Attention. W. T. BLANTON, Jeweler timi (l|itici;ui. ? an ?fully examined and properly Rited, Randolph Macon C liege, Ashland, Va. Kev. W. (i. STARR. 1). I).. Pr?siileiit. Ni \ t -I ?.|,l|| SS ill Ill'lUll SEPTEMBER 19, 1901. Kor Cataloa*ue and special lolbran* t"'li apply I., RICHARD IRBY, Ji' I- m. H WK Yolk PRINTING ixiNh vi IHK HERALD Jo!'. Ol WI K PARMVILLE. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind rti. courages and lessens ambuTonltauty*'*,?? '("v--1 a#al ?nd cheer!ulness soon r->T2 Q'sappear when the kid? neys are out ol order or diseased. __ Kidney trouble has become so pr that it is not uncommon , tor a child to be born j afflicted with weak kid jj neys. If the child urin urine^tlds the flesSTr !t?lh1n the' child caches ? age when it shouldb abfe o TLstt^t SS? tedol .rouble i/Sue ,o l*^^^? kidneys and bladder and not to a nab I lt most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis? erable with kidney and bladdeT SrouWe The mt ?? lt* S3me *'"? rc^y. Sw.maDrii,he '"-^diate effect of Swamp.Root is soon realized, lt is sold by druggists, In fifty cent and one dellar, sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail !nl%MS t^ph,et ,e"- Homo - ^r^** ng all about ,t. including many ol the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. be sure and mention this paper. Duvall, RobertsonKo. < 'omer Main und dd Rt*, ParmVII i.k, V v CoimniHHion Mciclmntfl and DEALERH IN Ila illira n , CutUery, Agricultural implements, Ar. Bugtyieo, Surrey*, limul Vari* and limul Wagon*. nts for STUDEBAKER WAGONS AND THE CELEBRATED BABCOCK BUGGIES, hung on Happy Tnotram schinus Hie saalesl rldei known, Other makes nfeatobliahed reputation Hampden-Sidney College. The 136th acaalon will open on WKI'NrX U VS . >l l'I t .MIIKIl lill,, lill. K..r catalogue* apply to iiof ll. r. I'.Iii ii K, (leek nf Kiietilly, Hampden-Hldney, Va. June 21 im. TO THE YOTERSOF PRINCE EDWARD. I TA K K tins method ot In form I nt sou thal I will lu- ii Candidate in Ton lin U. eratic Convention, io be ini.i for ii, oi making a nomination I relegate* from thia I 'ounty, . p||| I'li-e during the Mena lon of the laal Leglalature I Uni w hut i could to promote the Iseal isti.r eataol Ibe peop'eof Virginia Nhould you nenin confer the honor upon me I will de? vote mj Ik -I ell.iti- to its,tnti,.y, anil Hill lie glad at any tune tn confer with the people or receive their iiialrrH-lioii- a- tn matters to I on ny thc Leglalature. Very respect fully, .I.Nii. I. OW KN. FAIR PRIVILEGES. lids fur pris leirc-ul Hie Kunu ville Kau, OCTOBER 23, L'J, 25, will be recall ed bj Ibe nnderalgned .on, nui? lee up lo October lat, 1901. SV. M. lilt II.MUis'iN, sv. ii i.\v IMO. WELL! " ALL IS WELL THAT ENDS WELL, I. iiinl if yon wai 1 your -lice- to sVKAK vvki.i., and Ia>i>K svki.i.. and SUIT VVKI.I.. I.uv Ult in of KA 1.1. VVKI.I,. My 11.vci.f- experience In the bual making and repairingahoea i* nol without . in Inn mu slims miltie Unit will I l,e Innle. (nil un,I examine ms guarante- .1 line I., rota ? buying ci-1-si in a ??? i ic THE KIMBALL & BAKER SHOE for HMM, an,) MAGRUDER, FEUSS & CO'S. UIOM (iltAUK SllniS I'till I VI'IK- SN|i MltnKB. VV C. FALLWELL, Mmiii st., KAKMV ll.1.1 Situations Secured fargrtduatesortuiticnri ? Wi at .met let ? at.i . il efftrs. Il ac coi/ Business lYldddtjJ Colleges LouilslHe. Ky Montgomery. Ala. J Sw Houston. Tei. Columbus. Ga. Richmond, Va. Birmingham. Ala. iackiomlile. Fla r UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, ??? MEDICINE-DENTISTRY-PHARMACY STANDARD, METHODS. EQUIPMENT, CLINICS, tar llitl-pairi-(atali>ca>. aililri-sa Thr I'rnrlor. First-Class < ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZXXX2XXXXZZ > H M M ll M M M H M :xx> TURNIP SEED. Neil (|ii|i .li|a| KcttiSttl. II. C. CRUTE, Druggist, Karim ille. Ya. GLIMPSES OF GOD. Discourse of Dr. Talmage on the Divine Saviour. He ld,l.ca |||Kh Kxpere Kev. George Gillespie, He consented lo undertake it on the eon* ditton thal they would first unite with him in prayer for His inc direc? tion. He began his prayer bj ing: "(i Qod, Thou nit a spirit, in? finite, eternal and aaehaageable in Thy being, ivis,lom, power, holiness, justice, goodness and truth." That first sentence of Gillespie's prayer was unanimously adopted hy ihe ns aembly as the Lest definition of God. Hut, after nil, it was only a partial . and after everything that language can do ss hen |iut to thc nt* -train and all we can Ker of (ind in thc natural world and realise of (md in tlie providential world sve arc 1 to cry out with .Joli in my teat: "LO, these are parts of His ways. Hut hosv little a portion Ih heard of Him? Hut thc thunder of His power sihit can understand ?" Archbishop Tillotson and Dr. Dick nnd Timothy Dwight and Jonathan Edwarda of the pud and the might*, leal theologians of this yoting cen-, fury have discoursed upon the pow. r of (ind, thc attribute of omnipotence. And we haie all aeen demonstration! of (iott's almightiness. It might have !?? ? n far out al sci when in un equinoctial gale Qod showed sshat He could do ssith the waters, lt might have been in an AugusI thunder? storm in thc mountains when Qod Showed sshat He could do svith thc lightnings. It might luise heen In South America ss hen (ind showed what He could do ssith thc earth? quakes. lt might have bees among the Alps wini, Qod showed svhat lie could do svith the avalanches. Our cheek was blanched, our breath stopped, our poises fluttered, our whole being was terrorised, but we lind seen only an instance of Divine strength. What was the parwar of that storm compared svith the power which holds all the Oceans 1 What was the power that shook thc hills compared svith thc power thai ssiine* thc earth through all thc centuries anti for i'..nilli veais anti in a forma? tive and incomplete shape for hun? dreds of thousands of years? What i- that power that sustains our world compared svith thc power which rolls through Immensity thc entire iol.tr .1 and all the constellation - .anti thc universe? The mightiest intellect of niau would ?rive nay if for n moment there came upon it the full appreciation of sshat omnipotence is. ? We try Ui satisfy ourselves with saying: "I* >s aatural law that con? trols things, gravitation is at work, centripetal uml centrifugal forces re? spond to eneh other" Hut what is natural law? It is only Qod's was of doini.' thini's. At every point in the nnlverae it ls God's direct and con? tinuous power that controls and har? monizes and sustains. That power Withdrawn one instant would make tin- planetary system und all the worlds which astronomy reveal- one universal ss reek, bereft hemispheres, dismantled sunsets, dead constella? tions, debris of worlds. What power lt must lie that keeps the internal tires of our world Imprisoned only herc and there spurting from ii ( OtO paxi, or a Stromboli, or from a Vesuvi? us, putting Pompeii ;nnl Herculaneum into sepulcher, hut for the roos! part th.- Internal tires chained in their of rock, .'ind ceiiturs after cen? tury unable to break the chain or buist open tlie door. What DOWafl to kc, p the component parts of the sir In right proportion, so that all around tin- world the aationa asay breathe in health. Ihe frosts and the heats hindered from wjorUng uni? versal demolition! Power, as isaiah ? to take up the isles as a seri little things" (edon and Borneo ami Hawaii as though they were pebbles; power to weigh the "mountains in '' and thc 'lulls in balances" ?Tenerifa and thc Cordilleras. To move a rock we must has,- leser und screw ami great machinery, but (,,?! novas the world with nothing nord; power tu create worlds anti power to destroy them, as from thc obaervatoriee again and they have been Kian red ssith Haine, then pale svith Sahea und theu acut U led. We (jet some little idea of the divine pots cr ss hen we -ce how il bur proudest cities Mid Rations. Vi,clent Mtni|,|ii- lt ] I up tint il many of li- iniii- ure tm larger than your . .uni you can hardly timi a boiiven!r large enough to remind you of i mir ii- I be city ..f Ti ri hr Un v,.., which wasbei the ita ire, ?it nh' li are only a few crumbling pillars left. Sodom ami Q :n are covered by svaiers so tlealhfu! thal ii ot a ti-li can live in them. Baby? lon jud Nineveh are st. blotted oui ol nee tbal m>t ooe uninjured -haft of their sncienl aplendor res Nothing bul Omnipotence could hare pul thea down ami pol them nuder. The antediluvian world was able to send t,, the postdiluvian siorld only one ship svith a very small passenger Omnipotence first roiled the seas over th.- land, and then told them lo p,, back to their usual channels as risers and lakes ami ..cans. At Omnipotent command the pouncing upon their prey, and at Omnipotent comasaad Blinking back into their appropriate places. By auch rehearsal wc try to srousa our appreciation of what Omnipoti and our reverence is excited, and mir adoration is intensified, but afti sve find ourselves at thc foot of a mountain we cannot climb, hovering ? ?vcr i depth sve cannot fathom. ,' th,- rim of a circumference sse cannot coiniia--, ant] wt- feel like firs- going ui mir knees nnd then like fall in'* flat upon our faces as vi ? ? exclaim: "Lo, tites,- arc parts of His svavs. Hut h,,sv little a portion is heard of Him? Hat thc thunder of Bia power ssh,, can understand?" til Mi 'sc who have put ?? as of theology have di.urscd als,, about the wisdom of Ucl. Think of a wisdom which can knosv the eui from the beginning, that kn,uss the thirtieth century as well as the first century. We can pucss what will hap? pen, but it is only a .rucss. Think >,f a mind that can hold all thc past and all the present and Hil the future. We can contrive and invent un B small scale, but think of a wisdom that Could contrive a universe! Think' of loin that can learn DOthlo a wis,],,ni thal unthill'' can BUrprise, all thc fact-, BCSnea and occurrence* of all time to come as plainly before it as though they hnd already trans? pired! He could luise built all the ma? terial universe into one world and awong it a glorious ma-s through im? mensity, but behold Hi* wisdom In di? viding np the fraadeuri i#to Innu? merable worlds, rolllag aplead all sides, diversity, amplitude, maj Infinity! Worldal W stoving in complete order, shining wilh complete radiance. Mightiest a one ham! Hid BBOSI DOW erful microscope <>n the other, dis? covering in the plan of Qod Dot one imperfection. What but Divine ssis doffl could have planned a human race and, before it started, built for it a world like this; pouting WStf flake haman thirst ami giving soils Cap icitj io produce such food and lift in? such a canopy of clouds embroid? ered svith such innlighl nnd surround? ing thi' World svith such sv,,riders thal all thc scientists of tin- BgSI hast- only begun to unroll them? Wisdom in magaltads nnd in atom, in arel. ami in mollusk. Think of a wisdom that ssas able to form without any Suggestion or any model to ssork by the eve. thc ear, the hltllfl. the foot, the vocal organs! N,< wonder that (..il.ti. the most celebrated of mi authors among thc ancients, fell on his knees at the overwhelming wisdom nf (ind in the constitution of thc hu? man frame. Our libraries are filled with tin' wisdom nf the greal think? ers of ail lime. Have you considered the far superior wisdom which fash? ioned the brain fur all those thought! of thc Infinite Mind that traill intellects.1 Hut it i* only the mil? lionth part of that wisdom tha! La? conic to mortal appreciation next t<> every discos cry is a Wonder that has not been discovered. V. only one specimen among ld,OOO mens. A tradition says that Abraham of the Old Testament ssas ss hen an in? fant hidden in a cave because of the persecutions of Nimrod. The first time thc child came out of the casein it ssas night, lind he looked up at thc Mar and cried: "This is my Qod," but ?ar disappeared, and Abraham said: "No, thal rn ii not be my Hod." After awhile the moon rose, and Abraham said: "This is my Qod," but it nt, anil Abraham sins again disap? pointed. After awhile the sun rose, and he -aid: "Why, truly, here is my dod." but the sun svetit (lawn, nnd Abraham was saddened. Not until the ?">ii of thc Hilde appeared to Abraham was lu- satisfied, and his faith ssas sn e-reat that he ssa- called "thc Father of thc Faithful." All that the theoloe-ians know of l,(id's wisdom is insie-nificant cunpar ' the wisdom beyond human compre? hension. The anama race never has hm! and inver ssill lune enough brain or heart to measure thc wisdom of (iod. 1 eau think of omy two anthon who has.- expressed the exact The one was l'aul, who -au: "Oh, the depth of thc riches, both of Un? wisdom anti knowledge of Hod, how unsearchable arc His jadgUMnta and Hist ways past finding out." The i other author ssas the who composed my text. I think He wrote it daring a thunderstorm, for the Chapter -ass much about the el and tb - 'reinor of the ? under the r.s erbera! ions. Witty writers sometimes depreciate the thunder and say it is the lightning j that strikes, but I am sure Hod thinks j well of the thunder or He svould not make so much of it, and all ap down thc Hiblc He usea the thunder ] emphasis, lt was thc thin,der that shook Sinai svhen thc las glvatt, lt was with thunder that the Lord diseitiiilitetl thc I'hiliatinea st I Ebeaseser. -lob picturea the wail as haviag a neck clothed with thun? der. St. John, in an apocalyptic 1 vision, ngain and acaln heard the thunder. The thunder, which la BOW quite svell explained by the electri rhe overpowering mystery of the ancients, and standing am,mg mysteries Job exclaimed: "Lo, nf Hi- was s. Hut hos*' portion is heart! of Him? al-,,, all systems of theology ? - omnipta ?-. thal I (pacify to be ss lure itt the same time. "Where ij (ind?" athen philosopher to a Christian man. The Christian an* !: "let mc first ask you svhere m,f?" Thc chilli had il when asked hosv mali;. there and lu- answered: "One." "How do ymi know- that?" he svas ssked again, ll,- answered: "There i< only room for one, for He fill- earth and Heai cn." An author -ays that if a man were set in the highest heavens lc would not bc any nearer thc ea of Uod than if he were in thc center of the earth. I beliese it. If this DI vim .Iocs not reach all places, sshat usc in our prayer, for prayers are being offered to Qod on the other side of the earth as svell as liii-e, and (iml must bc th, re ami here to take supplications which are of thousands of miles apart. Ubiquity! No one has it but Hod. And sshat an alarm to wickedness, an ev eryn here present Lord, and what a reenforcement svhen ssc med help! (bal on the throne and Uod svith the kneeling child saying its evening prayer at his mother's lap Qod ahoie you, dod beneath you. God on the right nf you, Qod on the left of you, Hod within you. No pantheism, for that teaches that all minga are Hod, but Jehovah possesaes all things, as mir soul- possesa mir bodies, doti at the diameter and circumference nf everything, as close t,, you as tins | food you jin t to your lips, as tl ii sou put upon your back, as the sun light that shines in your face. Ap. predation of that, if through Christ, thc atoning Saviour, sst- are right svith Hod, might to give us a serenity, n tranquillity, thal nothing could upset. Wt,nhl If make us gloomy? No, for Hod is the <;,?! ,,f joy and will augment our happt Hod in full possession of us is a thought out of which sou OUghl to make .anthems anti entwine garlands and kindle illuminations. BO every System of theology h.iS sttempted to describe ami tiffin.? the Divine sttribute of lose. enough is it to define father!*, motherly love, conjugal lose, frater? nal hue. Sisterly love and love of country, but the lose of Hod all vocabulary, i'm- many hundreds of scala poets hasc tried ft) sing lt ami painters have tried to sketch it, nnd ministers of itu- (it,sj,el to i it ami martyrs in thc fire ami Chris? tians on their deathbeds bavi tolled it. and we can tell what it is like, but no one luis yet fully told sshat it is. *> | glimpses nf fi'itl have we In odd, but what an hour bc when Wa fire! -? ?? Him, ami v. have im more fright than I feel when I n,.w Bee you. It will not be ssith mortal ese that we will beilul.1 Him, [tut ssith thc vision uf a cleansed, for? given am! | ;iirit. Of all the quintillion ages of eternity to aa the thrilling hour will bc itu- Brat hour sshen nc meet Him ii* Ile is. na*/ account for aomethii h.nc all seen ami may not hast- un od. Have you imt noticed that after death the old Christian looks young again or the feature* resum.. thc look of 20 ,,r .id years before? Thc weariness is gone OUt of 'he face; there is something strikingly restful ind placid; there is a pl.-ascii loolc before there svn< ,, disturbed look. What has wrought the,!. 1 think thc dying Christian saw Hod. Vt the moment thc soul left the lindy what the soul saw left its impression tm the countenance. I think that is what gave that old Christian face nfter death 'h'' radiant And triumph' nut look. Thc best,inned spirll reached the harbor; the hard battle nf life is ended in victory. The body took that look the moment ll . and the curtain wa* Completely lifted and thc glories of Jehovah's presence rushed upon the soul. The departing spirit left on tin- old , glad good*by, and that first ? ic pleased curve to tl ing lips and smoothed out ihe ss r n ; il touched all thc lineaments with an indescribable radiance. siunint r sve Journeyed thoa* ? he midnight "un from North 1 h in the ard r watches in mir hai lit, "out liirht ns an ordinary monday. Then it was half peal ll .'clock at night, then it svas || min f 12, but a long, wide, thick ?loud hung over r|,e BBB. Are ippointed have r hen V,-n in "-', .'md ihe sun ia still of 13 Ihe cloud lifted, and the midnight sun, the most wundi of all nt tl. Boering forth a ? h:it turned th Lamonds and emeralds aid IS svirh a gUttJ that left tn vs * h ,.1 a-tremble, nnd a minti full of ... ; we saw it- the mid lighl sun. So with thal dip v age ,,f life hm leen long and rmigh am! again and igain sin,w.-d down upon him, and it ass Mus clouds have i ? l tnd ari.uiid and count the ck strikes ! (bid breaks through the clouds nd -hines upon the fest urea of the leparling saint until the* are trans 1 svith the . ' That is what has so fl tl iires of the ali! man he shining of the M.Jinghi Sun. BONE MEAL FOR PIGS. a Tas l>I .-?< |..... ti f ii ? Ililli) for Tn,. Sui no,ls Una ii SI,,at SlnrLr.l KIT,-ct 1..1 I lielr Mrciiattb. ? . Ither bone m. al nor unod ashes fail, ;? ans cons! -ne, ami In i shell far. their bell mosl dragging on the groin,,! thej vu ra ..--sal -.- w h. t aaeal were ful the pigs rk st lija d much larger franc -. uni! sm r. u. though not , nth Tl,, y made better gains for ihe feed gin il. VV h, :. it caine to - break th "f thc t! it wns found !.' getting bom meal sst re about Iv Strong Hs the boin s of the I i neither sabra nov meal. Tl gs lo (ting ain s sure ict quite as strong aa those getting bone un ul The BVerage breaking strength of a single thigh bone sins ns follows I When neither was fed, 310 p. when ashes were fed, 581 pounds) winn bone meal vs a- feds MO pounds. Int ! he thigh bones wen rounded iron edges four Ind.. - ami the breaking weight brought down directly above tm the middle of thc bone. Wc next bunn d tlc thigh found those of the pigs getting sal meal BOntaiaed much mon ssh than those gi tting neither, lt may be paid in passing that this ? v. lol directly practical, for ? Bible ititi ii would !?.. ep or. .vi ing piy-s on maize meal oaly, foi .-., long a period, it waa un i I imnt to teat whether or not such sub it nd bona meal may prove in any way beneficial to ally crave i and similar ? si h.n run? ning 11 ? nu ;il daily for tss,, p gh to have a most marked effect on the th "f Hi" b.u.es, when th. ss, ru kept limier tl,,- abnormal condi? tions nf our exp, rim. it. Prof, .1 Henry, In Hr,, den' Os A STRONG HAY ?RACK. When Properly Made, Fa I n (aol nnil Kepi Dry When fiat In I ate, It Will l.nat a Lifetime. In making a hay rack I Would by all means nea a low wagon, no other wagon la as handy for hauling hay ot grain. I's,- strong pine mid have it .smoothed. As shewn herewith, thc sills (a) should bi M ted by 2x7 Inches. The four es (o) ai ? Cii/.j feet by ix,' inchea. These can lr. made lighter by cutting down I inches from sills to end. The small piece (c) explains how tabla is dora (rtsss piecea (c) are nil placet, on top of ailis (a). Dropping cro-s ? (c), one-half inch In sltla (nj. Shown, will make the rack more dur? able and secure. Four bolts, one-half hy 12 Inches, for end CTOee pi.s, nnd four bolts, one-half by ll indies, fnr the two eenterpieoee, srill be re tjtllred. These 11-inch boitS will be long enough to fasten two "-trips of B fr V Ul.AN OF HAY HACK boards lindenlea*h sills to rest bot? tom boards on. Two boards (b), OM on each side, the whole length of tha rack, 1x10 inches, ure placed on lop Ol cross piecea. It will rennin vx%-inch bolts to fasten boards ?tc sc bolts down from top nt h so ns to have thc surface smooth. Do not put plna Iq lop of boar,!-, they nre dangerous. Many farmers heen eeserdy Injured bf protruding plna. Make the back t>) ? Inches narrow er than front of lidster. This will lie an advantage In turning B Inch holes about fi Inches flotti each end of sill* uml Insert aprighl fore putting rack together. should fold down nicely when i. siry Theos uprights may be wired to cross pissSS, f'T If not folded down they may eanae trouble For going to the fidd huies may Ik* made In sin? gle upright (f) with a pin to ? pole. Take a scantling IxV laches for bot.ter and secure i* lo rack about 2 feet from front end of the sills ig) with one-half by W-lneh bolts. Tlie 2x4-tnch scanflino- placed ct, Um bolster behind this r.i'K b?w wagon will not Interfere svith win-, ls. Cse washers BB all b had my blacksmith drill five-eighth Inch holes through strlj* of iron IO . long lo put bolts through bonrda on eroea ph wil1 keep boards down nicely. Thll properly made, will last a llfetll i,,.t forget to pain! lt rind keep dry when not in UBS. Abram St till, in Farm and Home. HELPFUL HORSE HINTS. Beating ead bad for enh* and fur br...*! mares. tu the COI (,f a li morley for | H r . - ai ?' ? Ita di wei and other r-,,,ts as a part of their ra* Hons Iron manger*, for grain are j. Bble tO Others, as th.y un SBSilj kept sweet and clean. The Colt'i fut upon ' ' ' during fl two y li'* Th.- brood mare should hat ejMsVetae, bot M Bhould i to th- polsrl 'f faMgae. If s hoiot ba should have the tren Ol u box stall Try it. ri,. ' ited. -is.TV.iiii. hurst- ssill al i J tar lc a oux stall. 1 bair vital bi ont. All - in Un \ i. 8. P. Whitl ss hu had foi a 1. untold willis her hu little ' u -itistly Bron? chitis, .ill I lltel I- He | , ,.,1(1, hysti \ Igareaj tabbing mil. 1- \ * i lire Iv. - ?s I-. I tue a I .dil in lin, Hat. i ir., i.txative Hi uno Quinine rab* i.ml Hie ii, i f i t fa lille i* ,,|. . ?in nias batt Hie ss tm,g. bm u - -in ngtli to do Hie right. Mops tin- (mu-li ami iiiiilc nil Un- (nlil. tine Hi.aiio.(Juiiiii,,. rabid - a edt! in otic das Nu I im-. no Fay 1'ollU'liess |a nilen,lcd tn BllOU breeding, bul ll i* "it io wed i?? puuc* lille I lin ti nu.-I .III ? it Pl .ut nt I Incl -nine iiny, .ucl In i a bininu i cured, > _ A ' librae. eau i- lint i Laxative Bromo?Qiiininc t* < i urra ii itil.l Iii line rtavjr **i< k Iii .ulallie ( illili j'tt,,IC I > I lilli. ? ? ?' 'I'lie feitii', i ?? ii . -I u- lin* -ide of n .i*oii "Mutt a Tale li M.a. If lhat mi: I ti bed sallow euiuplivi. in ..! look, iiiulli { it'- liv.! trouble; imt Hr iv Life Pl Iv thc blood, ii' h complexion. Onlj H. .1. i nit, i...( I' r. ? - j... i .iii.' nore Worldly wlsd i repel lao t. Cures Hm ntn.ilisin ur ( alanli al! t aM tim i li H U I lt linn.. tors, -piay*. patent medii failed ami sou -nil bave scheu in li loin's or be k. awi Iii ilga. ',,f mu-, les tainti d lin? ith ringing In matti ry m limy ill* I ulcerations of tbi linn... Hun bliiml, then lake B B B which will cine io Blay cured bj making Unod pure and rich hi; B ll |] Ina! 11. :it nu nt fl . Halm Company. At lent i ?Min i,-tun.?i ilon't give up in ,|i -pm bul Hy : Balm Mi ? toe fltien BXpi ll- Wilie li"! IV fm fice timi treatment tbi 11 ty 5-?a>5Sa.5atC5s;53555.5'?l?a?a? If a Woman war's to put it a Nra heap on di and wood Lue I on water.knowmgthat water quenches f ri. When a woman wan'? I well from diseases peculiar to r. ? jhe should not add fuel to ll already burning her life away. She should not take worthless dru( potUns composed ol harmful t,? lea and oplatea. %hey d UM ;:s".a.,e -'r ' simply add fuel 'o tai Bradfield's Female Regular ? ? ? as the Any ? t ?? ? '? ' Ul lt - paint * and bumy womat ? i''f H renter above i ut an.! Ol.(Xi 11 .li nj .torr. The bradfield Regulator Co. AtUnU, Ga.