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"CASGARETS" FOR
LIVER, BOILS
For sick headache, bad breath,
Sour Stomach and
constipation.
Get a 10-cent box now.
No odds how bad your liver, stomach
or bowels; how much your head
aches, how miserable and uncomfort¬
able you are from constipation, indiges¬
tion, biliousness and sluggish bowels
—you always get the desired results
with Cascarete.
Don’t let your stomach, liver and
bowels make you miserable. Take
Cascarets to-night; put an end to the
headache, biliousness, dizziness, nerv¬
ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach,
backache and all other distress;
cleanse your inside organs of all the
bile, gases and constipated^ matter
which is producing tiid misery.
A 10-cent box means health, happi¬
ness and a clear head for months.
No more days of gloom and distress
if you will take a Ca scare? now and
then. AH stores sell Cascarets. Don’t
forget the children—their little in¬
sides need a cleapsing, too. Adv.
A Knoc£r
Mrs. Bacon—I think the Sullivan law
is all right. A man bas no right to go
about witti a Yevoher. •' r ,
Mr. Bacon—How would you- like a
law passed to prevent women going
about with hammers?
DO NOT HESITATE
To Use Cuticura on Skin-Tortured
Babi.es. Trial Free.
A hot bath with Cuticura Soap and
gentle application of Cuticura Oint¬
ment at once relieve, permit rest and
sleep and point to speedy healment
of eczemas, rashes, itchings and irri¬
tations of infants and children even
In severe cases.
Sample each free by mail with Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. XY,
Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
in the German empire two sets of
twins are born every hour.
No Change.
Police Magistrate—So you belong to
the Smith tribe, eh? What’s your full,
name?
Prisoner—John Smith, your honor.
Same as when I’m sober.
One-Hundred-Dollar Tree.
The government has received $09.-40
in payment for a single sugar pine
ire© that a trespasser cut in the Stan¬
islaus National forest in California. It
yielded more than enough actual lum¬
ber for a good-sized house, or for a
two-foot board walk nearly two miles
long. The tree scaled 18,933 board
feet, and was valued at $5.25 a
thousand feet. Officers of the for¬
est service believe that although na¬
tional forest timber is frequently sold
at a higher rate a foot, no other tree
ever felled in a national forest has
been worth so much.—Youth's Com¬
panion.
Its Only Meaning.
Uncle Roger had been po’ly for
some time, and 'had tried with alacrity
every sort of patent medicine he could
secure.
An old acquaintance hailed him
with:
"Hello, uncle. How are you-all now¬
adays?”
“How is I? W’y, bawss, fo’ mos’ly
six munts a meal’s vittles ain’ mean
nuffln’t’ me, ’scusin’ somepin tuh take
medicine atter!”—Judge.
CHILDREN SHOWED IT
Effect of Their Warm Drink in the
Morning.
"A year ago I was a wreck from cof¬
fee drinking and was on the point of
giving up my position in tho school
room because of nervousness.
“I was telling a friend about it and
she said, ‘We drink nothing at meal
time but Postum, and it is such a com¬
fort to have something we can enjoy
drinking with the children.’
“I was astonished that she would
allow the children to drink any kind
of coffee, but she said Postum was
not coffee, but a most healthful drink
for children as well as for older ones,
and that the condition of both the chil¬
dren and adults showed that to be a
fact.
“I was in despair and determined
to give Postum a trial, following the
directions carefully. It was a decided
success and I was completely won by
its rich delicious flavor.
“In a short time I noticed a decided
improvement in my condition and kept
growing better month after month,
until now I am healthy, and do my
work in the school room with ease and
pleasure. I would not return to nerve-
destroying coffee for any money.”
Name given by Postum Co., Battle
Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to
Wellville,” in> pkgs.
Postum comes in two forms:
Regular Postum—must be well
boiled. 15c and 25c packages.
Instant Postum—is a soluble pow¬
der. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly
in a cup of hot water and, with cream
and sugar, makes a delicious beverage
instantly. 30c and 50c tins.
Both kinds are equally delicious and
cost per cup about the same
“There’s a Reason” For Postur >.
—sold by Grocers
THE CARNESVILLE ADVANCE, CARNESVILLE. GEORGIA.
FACTS DAIRY
DEVELOPMENT OF THE UDDER
Great Deal Can Be Done to Correct
Faulty Udder by Method of Milk*
ing—Some Good Ideas.
When it comes to the show ring a
great, deal depends upon the sym¬
metry of the udder and its general
development. For simple dairying
also a cow with a well-balanced udder
is better liked than one with an udder
large behind and small in front. With
a fault. like this a great deal can often
be done by the method of milking.
The quickest and best way to de¬
velop the fore part of the udder seems
to be by keeping on milking the two
front teats longer than the hind teats
when the cow is being dried. The de¬
velopment of a quarter largely de¬
pends upon the amount it is used, and
when the hind teats are not used, the
rear part of the udder naturally
shrinks in size, while the front quar¬
ters?, being used, retain thg ir size and
a better balance is made between
front and rear. This is done very
naturally at the end of th<? lactation
period longer and by milking two tfeeks
in front than behind quite a
change can be made in the shape of
the udder when the cow freshens
again.
In ordinary times the fore part of
the udder can be developed somewhat
by milking the front teats out about
half, then milking out the hind teats
entirely and returning to the front
teats again to finish milking, but the
most effective method for developing
the front of the udder to give it a
better balance with the hind part is
to keep milking the front teats about
ten days or two weeks after stopping
milking the rear teats.
KEEPING UP THE MILK YIELD
Almost Impossible to Bring Cow Back
to Her Normal Flow After It
Has Once Declined.
Butterfat is scarce. The price is
high, and is going higher. It will pay
to produce more butterfat, but it can¬
not be done by feeding the cows fall
grass, cornstalks and timothy hay,
writes P. M. Brandt in an exchange. It
is important that the milk yield never
be allowed to decline. It is almost im¬
possible to bring a cow back to her
normal flow after it has been permit¬
ted to decline.
It is important that fall feeding be
commenced now befo-e the milk flow
is cut down by short grass and scant
feed. Those who are fortunate
enough to own a silo should give
each cow about twenty-five pounds of
silage a day. Every cow should have
all the clover, alfalfa or cowpea hay
she will clean up. This amount will
be about ten pounds a day if the si¬
lage is fed. If silage is not fed, more
hay should be given. It is well to re¬
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Good Milkers.
member that cowpea hay is one of the
cheapest of dairy feeds.
Cows giving over a gallon of milk
a day should be fed grain. A good
grain mixture is corn chop mixed with
bran or cotton-seed meal, Corn and
cob meal may be substituted for the
chop. A pound of this mixture should
be given each day for every three
pounds of milk produced.
The best of cows will not produce
milk unless fed liberally on the right
kind of food.
FEED NECESSARY FOR COWS
Lack of Sufficient Nutritious Food Of¬
ten the Cause of Shrinkage in
the Cow’s Milk Flow.
(By T. L. HAECICER, Minnesota Experi¬
ment Station.)
It sometimes happens that, farmers
are in possession of extra good cows,
but not realizing the amount of feed
required by cows giving a largo yield,
they are soon allowed to shrink in
milk because the feed given does not
provide sufficient nutriment, While
cows in good condition can, for a time,
give more milk than the feed provides,
by drawing upon the fat stored in the
body, yet if the cows lose in body
weight, there will soon follow an ab¬
normal shrinkage in milk flow, and
also a decrease in the quality of milk
yielded.
Keep Cream Cool.
Keep the cream cool. It should be
as near 50 degrees F. as possible, if
it is desirable to keep it sweet and
check bacteria action.
Keeping the Cow Busy.
Don’t expect a cow to put in all her
time feeding. Give her credit for work¬
ing when she is chewing her cud.
CALOMEL SICKENS! II SALIVATES!
DON’T SEAT BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED
I Guarantee “Dodson’s Liver Tone” Will Give You the Best Liver
and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had—Don’t Lose a Day’s Workl
Calomel makes you sick; you lose a
day’s work. Calomel is quicksilver
and it salivates; calomel injures your
liver.
If you are bilious, feel lazy, sluggish
and all knocked out, if your bowels
are constipated and your head aches
or stomach is sour, just take a spoon¬
ful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone
instead of using sickening, salivating
calomel. Dodson’s Liver Tone is real
liver medicine. You’ll know it next
morning because you will wake up
feeling fine, your liver will be work¬
ing, your headache and dizziness gone,
your stomach will be sweet, and your
bowels regular. You will feel like
working. You’ll be cheerful; full of
vigor and ambition.
Your druggist or dealer sells you a
50-cent bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone
The Lush in Luscious.
“Why do they call the oyster a
luscious bivalve?"
"Is not it customary to refer to in¬
toxicating beverages as lush?” asked
learned but unsophisticated clti-
zeil.
"Yes.”
"Then luscious bivalve,’ no doubt,
refers to the oyster cocktail. 1 ’
i
(f cross, feverish, constipated,
give “California Syrup
of Figs”
A laxative today saves a sick child
tomorrow. Children simply will not
lake the time from play to empty their
bowels, which become clogged up with
waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach
sour.
Look at the tongue, mother! If coat¬
ed, or your child is listless, cross, fev¬
erish, breath bad, restless, doesn’t eat
heartily, full of cold or has sore throat
or any other children's ailment, give a
teaspoonful of “California Syrup of
Figs,” then don't worry, because it is
perfectly harmless, and in a few hours
all this constipation poison, sour bile
and fermenting waste will gently
move out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again. A thor¬
ough "inside cleansing” is ofttimes all
that is necessary. It should be the
first treatment given in any sickness.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of
"California Syrup of Figs,” which has
full directions for babies, children of
all ages and for grown-ups plainly
printed on the bottle. Adv.
Couldn’t Get It.
“I like this quaint little mountain
village of yours, waiter. I suppose I
can get plenty of oxygen here ’’
“No, sir; we’ve got local option.”—
Sacred Heart Review.
KIDNEYS CLOG UP FROM
EATING TOO MUCH MEAT
Take Tabiespoonful of Salts If Back
Hurts or Bladder Bothers—Meat
Forms Uric Acid.
We are a nation of meat eaters and
our blood is filled with uric acid, says
a well-known authority, who warns us
to be constantly on guard against kid¬
ney trouble.
The kidneys do their utmost to free
the blood of this irritating acid, but
become weak from the overwork;
they get sluggish; the eliminative tis¬
sues clog and thus the waste is re¬
tained in the blood to poison the en¬
tire system.
When your kidneys ache and feel
like lumps of lead, and you have sting¬
ing pains in the back or the urine is
cloudy, full of sediment, or the blad¬
der is irritable, obliging you to seek
relief during the night; when you have
severe headaches, nervous and dizzy
spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or
rheumatism in bad weather, get from
your pharmacist about four ounces of
Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast each
morning and in a few days your kid¬
neys will act fine. This famous salts
is made from tho acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
has been used for generations to flush
and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neu¬
tralize the acids in urine so it is no
longer a source of irritation, thus end¬
ing urinary and bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot
injure; makes a delightful efferves¬
cent lithia-water drink, and nobody
can make a mistake by taking a little
occasionally to keep the kidneys clean
and active.—Adv.
How She Considered It.
He—So you are going to consider
my proposal?
She—I do consider it—a joke.
Many a man who thinks he is wed¬
ded to the truth is a grass widower.
if y ■ You look Prematurely Old
Because of those ugly, grizzly, gray halre. Use '*’LA CREOLE” HAlR DRESSING. PRICE, SI.OO, retail.
under my personal guarantee that it
will clean your sluggish liver better
than nasty calomel; It won’t make you
sick and you can eat anything you
•want without being salivated. Your
druggist guarantees that each spoonful
will start your liver, clean your bowels
and straighten you up by morning or
you can have your money back. Chil¬
dren gladly take Dodson's Liver Tone
because it is pleasant tasting and
doesn't gripe or cramp or make them
sick.
I am selling millions of bottles of
Dodson's Liver Tone to people who
have found that this pleasant, vege¬
table. liver medicine takes the place
of dangerous calomel. Buy one bottle
on my sound, reliable guarantee. Ask
your druggist or storekeeper about m«.
Approval.
"You approve of your wife’s public
speaking?”
“Yes,” replied Mr. Meekton. "I’d
rather she. told her views about eco¬
nomics and sociology to the throng
than have her handing them out to
me as little bedtime stories."
THICK, GLOSSY HAIR
FREE FROM DANDRUFF
Girls! Beautify Your Hair! Make It
Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant—Try
the Moist Cloth.
Try as you will, after an application
of Danderine, you cannot find a jingle
trace of dandruff or falling hair and
your scalp will not itch, but what will
please you most, will be after a few
weeks’ use, when you see new hair,
fine and downy at first—yes—but real¬
ly new hair—growing all over the
scalp.
A little Danderine immediately dou¬
bles the beauty of your hair. No differ¬
ence how dull, faded, brittle and
scraggy, just moisten a cloth with
Danderine and carefully draw it
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time. The effect is im¬
mediate and amazing—your hair will
be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an
appearance of abundance; an incom¬
parable luster, softness and luxuri¬
ance, the beauty and shimmer of true
hair health.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any store and prove
that your hair is as pretty and soft
as any—that it has been neglected or
injured by careless treatment—that’s
all. Adv.
Knows Something of the Sea.
Naval Recruiting Officer (to
who has applied to join the naval
serve)—And what experience
you had?
Actor—Quite considerable, I was
two years a midshipman in H. M. S.
Pinafore, a lieutenant in half a dozen
plays and an admiral in tho Chinese
Honeymoon.—London Opinion.
Every Household Needs It.
For cuts, burns sprains and bruises,
Hanford’s Balsam of Myrrh should
give quick relief. These may happen
any day in any home and the prudent
housewife will always keep a bottle
on band. Adv.
Its Weak Point.
“Dobson's humor Is quite original.”
“Yes, that is its greatest fault.”—
Boston Evening Transcript.
Free to Our Render*
Write Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for
48-page illustrated E.ve Book Free. Write all
about your Eye Trouble and they will advise
as to the Proper Application of the Murine
Eye Remedies in Your Special Case. Youi
Druggist will tell you that Murine Relieves
Sore Eyes, Strengthens Weak Eyes. Doesn’t
Smart, Soothes Eye Pain, and sells for 50e.
Try It in Your Eyes and in Baby’s Eyes for
Scaly Eyelids and Granulation. Adv.
The Real Article.
Little Lemuel—Say, paw, what is
an instrument of torture?
Paw—The piano in the flat upstairs,
son.
doughs anti Colds cannot hold out against
Dean’s Mentholated relief—-5c Cough all Druggists. Drops. A single
dose gives at
A scientist states that fully two-
thirds of a woman’s pleasures in life
are derived from her ability to shed
tears at will.
Have Hanford's Balsam on hand for
accidents. Adv.
A Business Matter.
Eunice—Have you taken the count?
Heiress—No; but I have an option
on him until after the horse show. -
Judge.
For any sore use Hanford's Bal¬
sam. Adv.
Analyze the contents of your cup of
sorrow and you’ll be surprised at the
happiness found therein.
At last reports there were 3,848
brewing firms in Great Britain.
Adaptability.
“Why don’t you knit something for
the wur sufferers?"
"I am knitting something,” replied
young Mrs. Torkins.
“What is it."
“Well. I thought they were going
to be mittens, but 1 forgot to put tho
thumbs in, so I'll have to make them
a pair of socks."
NO DOUBT THAT RESINOL
DOES HEAL SICK SKIN
When you know physicians have
prescribed resinol for 20 years in lhie
treatment of eczema and other itching,
burning, unsightly skin eruptions, and
have written thousands of reports say¬
ing: “It is my regular prescription
for itching,” “Resinol has produced
brilliant results," "The result it gave
was marvelous in one of the worst
cases of eczema," etc., etc., doesn’t it
make you feel that "this is the treat¬
ment I can rely on for MY skin-
trouble?”
The moment, resinol ointment
touches itching skins, the itching stops
and healing begins. With the aid of
resinol soap, it almost, olways clears
away every trace of eczema, ring¬
worm, pimples, or other tormenting
eruptions quickly, leaving the skin
clear and healthy. Sold by all drug¬
gists.—Adv.
A Good Heart.
“George, where are your school
books?"
“When notices appeared that books
were wanted for the wounded, I gave
mine to them."—Humoristicke Listy
(Prague).
To cool a burn apply Hanford's Bal¬
sam. Adv.
Ingredients.
“I don’t think your speech was as
full of ginger as some of your former
efforts."
“Maybe it wasn’t," replied Senator
Sorghum. “The way a man has to
stick to a topic in these filibustering
days makes him inclined to dispense
with ginger and look for glue."
Her Narrow Escape.
He—I’d no idea you would accept
me the first, time I proposed.
She—And did you think I would the
second time?
He—Oh, there would have been no
second time.
Ask anybody about it—Hanford's
Balsam. Adv.
The average man would be . glad of
the opportunity to pose as a retired
captain of industry on half pay.
The Brazilian cotton crop is increas¬
ing in quantity and quality.
Those of Middle Age Especially.
When you have found no remedy for the horrors that
hours oppress of you the day during it change of life, when through the long
when head aches seems as though your back would break,
pressed your and suffer from those constantly, you are nervous, de¬
dreadful bearing down pains,
don’t forget that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
is the safest and surest remedy, and has carried hundreds
of women safely through this critical period.
Read what these three women say:
From Mrs. Hornung, Buffalo, N. Y.
Buffalo, N. Y.—“I am writing to let you know how much your
medicine has done for me. I failed terribly during the last winter
and summer and every one remarked about my appearance. I suf¬
fered from a female trouble and always had pains in my back, no
appetite and at times was very weak.
„ Lydia “I was E. Pinkham’s visiting at a friend’s house one day and she thought I needed
eight pounds, have Vegetable Compound. I took it and have gained
Everybody is asking a good appetite and am feeling better every day.
me what I am doing and I recommend Lydia E*
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. You may publish this letter if you
wish and I hope others who have the same complaint will see it and
get health from your medicine as I did”—Mrs. A. Hornong. fll
Stanton St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Made Me Well and Strong.
Macedon, appetite, N.Y.—“I was all run down and very thin in flesh, ner¬
vous, no could not sleep and was weak, and felt badly all
the time. The doctors said I had poor blood and what I had waa
turning hut to water. I took different medicines which did not help me,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made me well and
strong, and I am recommending it to my friends.”—Mrs. Fred
Chace, K. No. 2, Macedon, N.Y.
The Change of Life.
Compound Beltsville, I have Md.—“ By the uso of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
the Change of successfully passed through a most trying time,
Life. I suffered with a weakness, and had to stay in
bed three days at a time. Lydia E- Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
restored me to perfect health, and I am praising it for the benefit of
other women who suffer as I aid.”—Mrs. W. S. Duvall, Route No. 1,
Beltsville, Md.
For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 3
male Compound lias been the standard remedy for fo- ft// jfyy. §
ills. No one sick with woman’s ailments
does justice to herself if she does not try this fa¬
mous medicine made from roots and herbs, It
has restored so many suffering women to health.
MK^Write to LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. yum
(CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MASS., for advice.
Your letter will be opened, read and answered
by a woman and held in strict confidence.
COLDS and Catarrhal Trouble*
Cured by Pe-ru-na
A. cold Is aoute catarrh.
Perunft Is a recognized lUndzrd
remedy for catarrh.
Copy •‘Ills of Ufo" Freo.
Tho Parana Co* C nlunthum, O .
ADVICE TO THE AGED 1
Age brings wesk Infirmities, such as sluggish
bowel., Tuff’s kidneys and torpid Hlls liver.
have a specific effect on these organs*
stimulating the bowels, gives natural actloa.
and Imparts vigor to the whole sytsem.
why wot try POPH AM’S
ASTHMA MEDICINE
Gives Prompt and Positive Relief m Every
Case- Sold by Druggists. Price tlOO.
rrial Package by Hall 10c
WILLIAMS MFG C0„ Propv, Cltveltnd, a
DR. SALTER’S EYE LOTION
CURES
SORE EYES
Heljs ItoltcYos, cures sore. Inflamed eyes in 34 to 48 bourn.
woak oyos^cmjinjs^wFthout r KV,«a8.jrroa«i, , paln. ATr2tNTA?GjJ
l>lBPKNSA
■ 1 - 1 B ttoar* of Imitationj .
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The Reliable Remedy
for lumbago, gout and
RHEUMATISM
GETS AT THE JOINTS
FBOM THE INSIDE
. For sale by all ,
druggists
HOMENTA
Is a Syrup Taken Internally
For catarrh, coughs and headaches.
It instantly opens air passages of
head and lungs. It cures most
headaches in five minutes. Palat¬
able. Harmless. Sold by dealers,
or bymail for 25t stamps. Address
New York Drug Concern, New York
WINTERSMITH’S
CHILL TONIC
not only the old reliable remedy
FOR MALARIA but line' a*
general strengthening tonic and appetizer.
Fot children as well as adults. Sold for6C|
years. 60c and $ 1 bottles at drug stores*
W. N. U., ATLA NTA, NO. 12-1915.