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Stomach Blood and
Liver Troubles
Much flcknCM Mart' with weak stomach, and consequent
poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack
flood, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating
lor, after oil, a man can be no stronger than his stomach.
A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver
octive, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives
out disease-producing bacteria ond cures a whole multi
tude of diseases.
Cef rid ot your Stomach Weakness and
Liver Laziness by taking a course of
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Ned teal Discovery
— the itreat Stomach Restorative, Liver
Invliorator and Blood Cleanser.
You can’t afford to accept any medicine of unknown
composition as a substitute for "Golden Medical Discov
cry,” which is a medicine of known composition, having
n complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bot
tle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate Stomach,
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If ever advice gives out there will bo
less of worry and dN-ippoIntmeut,
Through the various channels of ex
perience, the afterthought of advice, In
the way of reality, concentrates into one
great torrent of uncertainty and doubt.
All this culminates in disaster in some
way or other und Anally brings unde_
tdrable visions to the mind, aliment t>
the body and unjKUl»fuctory termina
tion* throughout. Nowadays you can
pee more advice pent to you than ever
before. Talk about high-priced meats,
corn, hay. or It matters not what, but
ptlll bear in mind that advice Is free.
In hard times or good times it can be
found In plentiful profusion.
There is no doubt but that you get
tired of hearing all these suggestion
about how to do and what to do, yet
there Is no doubt but that there is
vast room for consideration of pome im
portant points during the next few
months. The cotton acreage Is a ques
tion of vital Importance to the people of
the south. Of course, it means much to
the nation at large and to the whole
world. Now Is the time to decide to
put more land In crops needed at home
and less for the cotton crop.
You may try to fool yourself up to
the point that you can come out all
right by planting cotton, but even if
you make a good crop find get a big
price for It there Is a gr^at element of
risk attached to the business. In the
first you can’t buy feedstuff as cheap
ns you can raise It on the farm. You
can’t afford to undergo the danger of
n small crop of grain in the Middle
West, of a failure of the hay crop Just
to get a change to break a record In
cotton growing.
You can remember—I cun. too—when
farmer* didn’t used to be measured by
the success they attained in the busi
ness. A farmer was rated by tlie num
ber of bales of cotton be raised, no
matter nt what cost. If he was a small
farmer, he tried to raise many bales
of cotton to the plow in order to offset
the lack In numbers. This condition
of affairs brought the country to a pit I
able state of affairs, especially the
southern section, and the whole nation
felt the throb of that commercial pain
which Is caused by too much of a load
on the agriculturists.
It will be an^easy matter for such
conditions to come again. A man who
Is watching the markets from a disin
terested standpoint, except to give the
world advantage of knowledge gained,
can see many of the pit fulls and the
abysm that lurks in an unprotected husl.
ness. The home certainly stands par
amount above everything else, and if it
is provided for there is no possibility
if anything akin to danger occurring.
Tile outside may be storm-tossed by tbs
trend of circumstances, but tranquility
a 111 prevail where provisions nrc made
to meet u 11 contingencies.
Get on the right side now nnd think
about what is best. See if you don’t |
think It will be the safe thing to plant i
a title more corn, n little more bay,
reas. potatoes, cane and other minor |
crops, so that you safely get across
the strand between now and next har-
vest time? It will be worth your wlihe
to do it.
The Joy of Work.
I.lfe Is an unending struggle. You
can’t get around toll In any calling
that’s worth while. Now and then you
see a fellow who lounges around and
nuts other folks’, hooks and profits by
o her people’s toll, but he never amounts
to much. He Is not welcome anywhere,
he adds nothing to the sum total of
human happiness nnd is a drone In the
hive of civilization.
Farm works holds Just about a* much
of freedom and happiness, of pleasure
nnd joy as most any other thing you
can g»‘t into, and In the end. when we
come to the inst stop on the groat Jour_
ney. wo can fettle down around the old
home, where loving friends will he
around and comfort the last moments
of the sufferer.
And, besides that, you want to work.
It Is needed to make hone and sinew, to
add strength to weakened body, to add
vigor to (he country nnd If you want
to be worth while he sure and work,
rent hard work. There is nothing hotter
than moving around In the balmy sun
shine of the spring. Sometimes it
makes you a little bit Inclined toward
the lazy side of life, but on the who!*
it renovates your system and enables a
man to go through the heat of summer
without fatigue.
Now Is a good time, too, to fix for
the health of the family. Sunshine Is
about the greatest doctor In the world.
Let plenty of it Into the house, leave
even the stable and burn doors open,
let air nnd sunshine In everywhere. This
course means lesR delay, loss suffering,
less expense, fewer doctor hills and
numerous other undesirable things. Get
Into the habit and you will profit great
ly thereby.
Sunshine Is life-giving. You can sent,
ter it about where you go day by day
and life will ho brighter for everybody
every day. It makes humanity smile
nnd grow vigorous; It robs life of Its
pains and pities; It adds Infinitely to the
sum total of human happiness.
While the grass Is growing under the
touch of the magic of nature's sunshine
smile and b»t the sunshine radiate from
the roul. It will help you and your
neighbors, and It will grow bigger nnd
letter and broader Just as the summer
shower lengthens out and blesses a
parched earth,
A Per we cotint UP the results from
propitious seasons and bountiful har
vests there Is nothing to It nil unless
we have the knowledge of giving Joy
and happiness to others.
A Man of Iron Nerve.
Indomitable will and tremendous ener
gy are never found where Stomach,
Liver, Kidneys and itowela are out of
order. If you want these qualities and
the success they bring, uso Pr. King’s
New Life Pills, th° matchless regulat
ors, for keen brain and strong body.
25c at all druggists.
Success Is never on Ilia bnrgaln
counter.
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