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CLEAN POULTRY HOUSE. 1
Clean the poultry house and brood- i
ers at least twice a week, hoeing all
droppings into the cabbage, cucumf‘
ber, tomato or melon patch, Rerew ‘
bedding in the brooder with fresh
sand, bran, sawdust, and dust llber-‘
ally with insectpowder strong enough |
to induce a sneeze.—Farmers’ Home
Journal, }
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LONG-LIVED ALFALFA. |
‘Alfalfa is very long-lived; fields in
Mexico, it is claimed, have been con
tinuously productive without replant
ing for over two hundred years, and
others in France are known to have
flourished for more than a century.
Tte usual life in the United States is
probably from ten to twenty-five
years, although there is a fieid in
New York that has been mown suc
cessively for over sixty years. It is
not ‘unlikely that under its normal
conditions and with normal care it
would well-nigh be, as it is called,
evarlasting.—From Coburn's Book of
‘Alfalfa,
DIPPING STOCK FOR LICE.
There are various kinds of stock
dips, and most of them are good.
Their use is becoming more common
because their value is better known
than formerly. Almost every stock
man has a..imals that are not thrifty,
and he don’t know the reason why.
It very often happens that such an
imals are troubled with parasites of
some kind, perhaps several Kinds.
They are too small to be seen with
the naked eve and the farmer tries
different kinds of medicines, when an
outside application of some disinfec
tant is the only remedy needed. When
stockmen once learn the value of dip
ping they need no further encourage
ment. They keep on dipping twice a
vear, because they know it pays both
in dollars and in satisfaction.—Epit
omist.
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DRINKING VESSELS.
Secummy drinking vessels cause
sickness. They should be scalded out
every now and then. Filthy water
drank daily is very irritating to the
bowels. Water is the principal con
stituent of the flesh, bones, feathers,
and eggs of fowls, and necessarily
large quantities of it are consumed
daily. Therefore it should be seen
that the water supply is not only pure
but fresh.
There is a poisonous fungus growth
in the blood in nearly all the fatal
diseases. Fowls never perspire so
that many of these evils may be
thrown off. On the contrary, they
must resort to respiration. The re
sult is that the great majority of
poultry diseases are found in the
head. throat and lungs, and, there
fore. it is in these parts that we must
look for the symptoms of disease.—
‘American Cultivator.
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,TROUBLES OF A HAY MAKER.
I heard a pretty good story a few
days since about a good old deacon
somewhere out in York State, which
was somewhat after this wise: He
was one of those upright, dignified
sort of men who, make it a rule to
perform their duty, and then make
the best of the matter, however the
event may turn out; but everything
on his farm was kept in the neatest
order.
1t had got to be quite late in the
season for mowing, and still the dea
con had a fine piece of grass which
he had been unable to cut, on ac
count of a press of other matters. So
one day he put on a large force, and
by noon he had it all down and spread
about in nice order, when there came
up a shower and wet it. After the
shower the old gentleman came out
and walked about “perfectly cool,”
and the next day he had it spread
again to dry; about noon there came
up another shower. Well, out came
the deacon again, with the long face
and dignified air becoming one in
his station, looked’ at the hay and
walked into the house.
The next day being pleasant, he
had the hay dried, loaded, and driven
to the barn, into which they had got
just as another shower began to fall.
The deacon was congratulating
himself that he had finally succeeded
in securing the hay, when a gust of
wind struck the barn, rushing
through and completely sweeping the
hay, scattering it to the four quarters,
and tearing the barn doars from their
hinges, one of which hitting the old
gentleman, prostrated him in the
mud and fell on top of hig#; After
the door had been remov,rg .nd his
breath partially recover’ed re sur
veyed the ruins for a felw me¢ments,
and then very solemnly exctaimed:.
“Well, I think it is now time for me
to express my sentiments!”—G. B.
G., in the American Cultiv(ator:
Roller skating is populfar n the
Far East, In Calcutta, atg'a Ynk on
the Maiden, as many as 60NQO inkers
and m;@ru vgh@@m all fo¥eigners,
‘have been seén in one day. -
MUNYON'S EMINENT DOCTORS AT
YOUR SERVICE FREE,
Not & Penny to Pay For the Fullest
Medical Examination,
If you are in doubt as to the cause
of your disease mail us a postal re
questing amedical examination blank,
which you will fill out and return to
us. Our doctors will carefully dlag
nose your case, and if you can be
cured you will be told so; if you can
pot be cured you will be told so. You
are not obligated to us in any way;
this advice is absolutely free; you are
at liberty to take our advice or not as
you see fit, Send to-day for a medi
cal examination blank, fill out and
return to us as promptly as possible,
and our eminentdoctors will diagnose
your case thoroughly absolutely free.
Munyon's, 63d and Jefferson Sts.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
If a man knows all about you and
is still your friend, he’ll do to tie to.
Lose no Sleep through a nagging cough
or irritated throat. %‘ake Allen’'s Lung
Balsam. It is quick and harmless. '
When the South Polie is discovered
let somebody stay there and sit on it,
BABY'S WATERY ECZEMA.
Itched and Scratched Until Blood Ran
~—sso Spent on Useless Treatments
—Digsease Seemed Incuvahle—
Cured by Cuticura fur $1.50.
“When my little boy was two and a half
months old he biv ke out on both cheeks
with eczema. It was the itchy, watery
kind and we had to keep his little hands
wrapped up all the time, and if he would
happen to get them uncovered he would
claw his face till the blood streamed down
on his clothing. We called in a physician
at once, but he gave an ointment which
was so severe that my babe would scream
when it was put on. We changed doctors
and medicines until we had spent fifty dol
lars or more and baby was getting worse.
1 was so worn out watching and caring for
him night and day that I almost felt sure
the disease was incurable. But finally
reading of the good results of the Cuticura
Remedies, I determined to try them. I can
truthfully say I was more than surprised,
for I bought only a dollar and a half's
worth of the Cuticura Remedies (Cuticura
Soap, Ointment and Pills), and they did
more good than all my doctors’ medicines |
I had tried, and in fact entirely cured him.
His face is perfectly clear of the least spot 1
or scar of anything. Mrs. W. M. Comerer,
Burnt Cabins, Pa., Sept. 15, 1908.” |
Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props.
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass. |
No, they did not find inhabitants at‘
the North Pole who spoke Polish. ‘
Constifmtion causes many serious dis
eases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr.
Pierce’s Pleasant Pecllets, One a laxative,
three for cathartic. R
It's better to have a poor relation
than it is to be one.
In case of pain on the lungs Hamlins
Wizard Oil acts .like a mustard plaster,
except that it is more effective and is so
much nicer and cleaner to use.
The people who run up bills are
generally run down by the collector.
RACKACHE 1S KIDNEYACHE.
Usually There Are Other Symptoms
~ to Prove It.
Pain in the back is pain in the kid
neys, in most cases, and it points to
the need of a speclal remedy to re
lieve and cure the congestion or in
flammation of the
A kidneys that is in
g % terfering with their
0% “} &3 work and causing
>| ‘ VPR thatpainthatmakes
g S ) you say: “Oh, my,
A% LA (/ o 8 back!”
o 8 el N Henry Gullati, es
"& . Greensboro, Ga.,
R S B 2 says: ‘“‘Two years
. ago kidney disease
‘ w fastened f{tself on
VARLY J/, me. I had awful
ST wgpgal -~ dizzy spells, head-
W g aches and urinary
' irregularities. My
back was weak and tender. I began
using Doan’s Kidney Pills and found
quick relief. I was soon restored to
complete good health.”
Remember the name—Doan’s. Sold
by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Fos
ter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Save up old newspapers, soak them
in water, throw them on the carpet
Perry Davis’ Painkiller costs only 25¢.,35¢.
or 50c. a bottle, but it contains maay dol
lars’ worth of relief for colds, neuralgia, etc.
Every stage has wings, but that is
not what makes the chorus girls fly.
Rough on Rats fools the rats and mice,
but never fools the buyer. The secret is,
you (not the maker) do the mixing. Take
a hint, do your own mixing; pay for poison
only, then you get results. l{’s the un
beatable exterminator. Don’t die in the
house. 15c., 25c., Tsc.
Common sense doesn’t mi
well with a love aflfair.t iy ey
For HEADACH E—Hicks® CA PUDINR
Whether from Colds, Heat, Stomach or
ll‘lt ?‘l'Vfig: 1{1‘!3;;1};1:;5, S:»&die:k :_l_ll reufi;e you.
:{:}a Try it, 10c., 25¢, and %%3 n%
It is easier to preach by the mile
than to practice by the inch.
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North Carolina Snake Story,
We have often heard of snakes
eating eggs—hen eggs—Dbut never
knew until recently, when we learned
the secret from an eyewitness. It
was in Rowmm County, where the
blacksnake swallowed four hen eggs,
He found the nest under an apple
tree, and, although the eggs were
larger around than the snake's head,
his neck, or even his body, he had
no trouble in getting them pushed
down the narrow passage. You could
gee them go without any trouble, and
when the four eggs were in the snake
you could see the four knots on the
snake.
But how did he digest them? Well,
that was an easy question for Mr,
Blacksnake. He crawled up the body
of the apple tree, wrapped himself
around it, and tightened himself until
pop, pop, pop, pop—and all the eggs
were broken.—Statesville Mascot.
" It is a simple and effective home remedy for Chills, Fever, Malaria, and all other diseases arising
from a disordered liver. It is effective for Constipation, Indigestion, LaGrippe and Colds in the
Head, Throat and Chest, and is sold under a strict guarantee, |lf the first bottle does not greatly
benefit you, return the empty bottle to your druggist and get your money back. . e o
Oxidine has a direct action on the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys and Bowels, and is a powerful invig
orator and reconstructive. It destroys the germ of malaria, stimulates the liver, enabling it to
throw off the poison in the system, and flushes the stomach and bowels, It also strengthens the
kidneys, which often become clogged and inactive in cases of Malaria Fever, and forces them to per
form their natural functions. The symptoms of malaria are 80 numerous and varied that many
people suffer from it for yea s without discovering the true source of their troubles. Chills do not
always accompany malaria troubles, and chronic Constipation, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, many
forms of Skin Disease, Piles, Enfeebled Heart action and pains in all parts of the body may be due
to Malaria, and can never berelieved without first discovering and removing the cause. Oxidine re
lieves by removing the cause, It goes to the seat of the trouble, destroys the germs of the disease,
restores the organs to a nommal condition, builds up the system and aids nature.
AS A CURE FOR MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER REMEMBER IT HAS
NO EQUAL.
Made in Regular and Tasteless Forms, all Druggists. 50c Per Bottle.
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san dye any garmeut without ripping apart. Wylto for free booklet—How to Dye, Bleach and Mix Colors. MON ROE DRUG CO., anlncy, linois.
In Bad Fix
“I had a mishap at the age of 41, which left me in bad
#ix,” writes Mrs. Georgia Usher, of Conyers, Ga.
“l was unconscious for three days, and after that I
would have fainting spells, dizziness, nervousness, sick
headache, heart palpitation and many strange feelings.
“f suffered greatly with ailments due to the change of
life and had 3 doctors, but they did no good, so I concluded
to try Cardui.
“Since taking Cardui, I am so much better and can do
all my housework.”
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The Woman’s Tonic
Do not allow yourself to get into a bad fix. You might
get in so bad you would find it hard to get out.
Better take Cardui while there is time, while you are
still in moderately good health, just to conserve your strength
and keep you in tip top condition.
In this way your troubles, whatever they are, will grad
ually grow smaller instead of larger—you will be on the
up-grade instead of the down—and by and bye you will
arrive ‘at the north pole of perfect health.
Get a bottle at your druggists’ today.
Buy Your Coffees & Teas
in Sealed Cans. -
Ingist on getting
BRAND p
No chance for Dust and Dirt to get in it. ,
It is clean, full weight and wholesome.
Packed by
AMERICAN COFFEE COMPANY
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Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Is the best of all medicines for the cure of diseases,
disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women, It is the
only preparation of its kind devieed by a u‘uhrlmdn
ated physician—an experienoed anc skilled spec in
the diseases of women, 4
It is a safe medicine in any condition of the system.
THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol
and no injurious habit-forming drugs and which
creates no craving for such stimulants.
‘THE ONE REMEDY so good that its maxers
are uot afraid to print its every ingredient on
cach outside bottle-wrapper and attest to the
truthfulness of the same under oath.
It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn’t it oan
get it. Don’t take a substitute of unknown composition for this medicine or
XNOWN comrosiTioN, No counterfeit is as good as the genuine and the dn‘g
who says something else is ‘‘just as good as Dr. Pierce’s’’ is ecither mista
or is tryinfito deceive you for his own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to’be
trusted. He is trifling with x:ur most priceless possession—your health—
may be your life itself, See that you get what you ask for.
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This Institute Treats Club Feet, Diseases ot
the Spine, Hip Joint, Paralysis, Piles. Fistula,
Famale and private diseases, Hernia, Rheuma
tism, Urinary Organs, etc. dend for illus
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R dose relieves your aching throat and |§
@ allays the irritation. Guaranteed to |
§ contain no opiates. Very palatable. |
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