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I THE NEWS, WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA. No. SIX-SIXTY-SIX This Is a iifi'soriytiMti irrpared pedally fur Malaria or Chills and Fever. KIvb or six dosea will break any case, and if taken then aa a tonic the fever will not return. 2oc Adv. Not Polly Ticks. During a polliunl c;unpair;n a can didate fur tho legislature was driving through the country st-eldnm vol'., tmiung the farnierB v, hmi he. met a young man in fanner s g:i.rb waluitii; by the roadside. Having i-i his mind a prospective vote lie stopped liis horse, and aiilutimr the farmer in a familiar manner inquired: "Are ymi Iiaylntt any attention to politics now:,. davB'.'" The young man Htoppi'tl. looked at him suspiciously and drawled out : "No, st ranger; ili;it don't happen to he my cil's name, but if it was I wouldn't tliliik Il w.is any of your darned business." This ended tho interview an well as tin? prowpect National Monthly, ITCHING, BURNING ECZEMA U. K. I No. 1, i: i . forip.-ake. N. C"!y V;ih i.-iMti wiili .ve. ma Itcliltig and hiri-uii; It l''"k.' fit all l)Vir lilfl lo-ad ;m.t t'iu1.-, t. aint arm with little i hi.pl.M I d-d not Flei'p nti fu a'.mii fmir iia-.tstlM I'e rro'd and lt.-h.-d all ni hi and d.iv t r four iii'inHis until his hM! an.i wem malt r all o i-r 1 ! m a ; ,'': nrt'd hadly. His cloihm.: uhmM ho difllenlt to relume at tim-y "I tried two treatmi'iits wiih no flue cent at all mid I had ;iImo-.f, decided there was no mm fur it I sa tuH by a fr'end that t'ntnura Snap ;mJ Ointment would cure it. I washed i! e child wild the ("'itirura Snap nr. 4 warm water two or three tinn-s a hv. then anoint. -d hitn all over with the Cuticura Oint-nent. IIo tnMt a great change and .slept night and day. 1 used Ci:tieum Snap and Ointment six mouths and he was cured complete ly." (Signed) Mrs. Anna U-e, Mar. 24, inn. Cuticura Soap and Ointment fold . throughout the world. Samph-of a-'tt free.wlth .12-p. Skin Hunk. Addn-sR post card "Cuticura. Ivpt. L, Iostun." Adv. F. A. Klliott. state forester of On Ron, sajs that eo-operaiie fire patroi ass'H'iations among luinln rnien for prevpiition of forest tires hae proved their worth. How To Give Quinine To Children FEHRII.INR is the tra.ie-m.irk n,imr giv-.r, m an Impntvci Quinine. Il is a IVii'lfss St tup t!Ms ni in iiiku and dfxs nm disturb tin' stoirurd. Children dike it and never himw it is ihiimne. Also Miperially ail.ii.ttM to a.lulK nlm cum,.! take ordinary Quinine. Irws not runsivite ik't can-e ntTvnusnes nor rintfinu in the he.id. Trv It the ni'tt time yon need Quinine I t any pur. pof. A-k fr-r 3-ntmei ctigrial pirli.ig.' Tup lUniL- FKUkll.INfc. isMewu m tmltie- 35 ccitii Not So Feeble. "I told I nch Siiiiini that he was get tjng too old and iVvbio to attt nd to business." "Hid he take it liindl ? "Hi- threw nie cut of i!i" ofTeo," Important to Mothers Kxamme ;u r, ullv every bottln of CASTOUIA. a sail- and sure remedy for infanta and children, and see that it In For Over 33 V ChiiJren Cry for Fletcher's Castnria H-ave SomctNng Tetter. Ton't .hi sufo-r xtrt-melv fr-irr lussitii-lf lo re"" ak'd the eii viMtrr of a Viliau-'-r h:'.rk ;ti !!" t-w "i p ec1,::; try. ' Never hern! o' noh-.dv ha in sich fl disease. Th wn-i - has here n fever an" au."- Livingston Lance, Beauty Rules for Summer. Aoid liea y and fi ra ii in-aN litilit ami dim-stilile ;';tr- i- reoinrt L 'oi:sist:r) ii. r! ci . tv, j.,,iiit; Kilad. ch.-.-.- ar.d freii. m:e! wiih lis. Ik. cr-am ai.d t a:,U so on. mostly er'.d, t:.iii:!i ton ir,,,i,;. ices s!io :M m.t ! t;;;. i, J )- v .4r-respoijsitu.- w.v mo-t .-iini'ii. 1.;;,! , dies It-cd drinks should a! -e 1, ;.,k :. in niodefation . and tl.e r' :r l'n;onade or 'cu.'.-" n;ade s !i wines, hi n k. rnnsi lie or j; n iii.i nu-. are he.st. II gi-inls ai e tak at all it should he intiviju.-nih Th- !tie .-ho,!d t.nl;, he A,tht-d with soap mid a'T last th:: at inuhi, tun jt is v ry r :r' sl,,:.g u spray it and th.- hat k fr.-,u.'i.U wi-a rose or 1 Ider-Jhjwer 'a.i'-t to wli;-, ;t sin:; le tm-'turo ot ( : o:n luis b- : ad it i. dr.'p 1 " dr. u, i l ae p; n ;.. ,i ; .1 uf oe t. a.-poi-u:"',!! tr- i- a half pii.t of rose w;;?.-r I tv a i ! ! a soil handkerelii 1, then a;ply a h'tl non-fa'ty :u tTeam, smooth th of! with the handKen hief and d1:--: on a I i 1 fit roik! powth r. The faro Wash rm-Tition n is vrnd"ri ii! 'y f-L j ii.i: and. with :hr eri.:;:;. pro. ii! s a tn -: proteci ,,.; ,;;:.i:n:-t fr- (kes a::d hur!. HIT THE SPOT. Postum Knocked Out Coffee Ails. There'? a 0-, dial rf sarisMcticu nr.d comfort ni h:tt:nc v.por: th -it:ht thini; to r.d one oi t;! vai.d and constant adniuuta caused by eoTi-c drink'nR, "Eer gincoi I enn remembfr," writes an Ind woman, "niv father has b' en a lovt-r of Ins C"fVe. bat th continued use of it &o afferted his stomach that he couid scarcely eat at timea. ' Mother had coffee-headache and dizziness, and if I drank rofTfp for breakfast 1 would taste it all day and usually go to bd with a h aduclse. "One day father brenpht h ne a pkij. cf Postum recommend d by our pnK-er. Mother made it according to directions on the box and it just hit , tho spot." It has a dark, sea'-broun color, chanpinc to polden brown when ! rream is Bdded. a?id a snanpv tasto similar to md 1, Iiih grade coffee, and we found that its continued uo speed ily put an end to all our coffee ills. 'That was at st t.-n years aro i" i uolm lidD, iiotli it let L U.l lU this, been a standing order cf father's grocery bill. "When I married, my husband was a great cof.re drinker, although be adTiiMM that it hurt hitn. When I mentioned Postum be said he did not , like tha tasto of It. I told him I : could mako It taste all right. ' He j smiled and said, try it. The result 1 was a success, he won't have any- i thing but PoFtura." Name given by Postum Co.. Tattle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Wellvine,' In pkgs. j Postum now comes in two forms: j Regular Postum must be well j boiled lac and 25c pack ape. Instant Postum hi a soluble pow der. Made In the cup with hot wa terno boiling 30c and B"c tins. The cost per cup of both kinds Is about the same. "There! a ReaBon" for Postum. sold by Grocers. - ; t';--s 1 ' MADE A GOOD GUIDE '""ie-d on' i-i sua: son;; - iui now, ladies and t,--ni I.-hm n ur eon - t,, ihe !ari'.unM mat-ie oi' the reat soldier and ftatenm.m. Mui-pni de l,afaeite. l''iov hifii .t a u.inian in faipplnint altitude, holdni.; a ord Apparet:l!y t-ho is .p. :il,:n- e., ;-r. My to hhn and " "l'':t Mr Moore," int.-rnipte, (,i:e of the ladies of the ptrty. "what i-' til" wei- .n , to l.afae!te?" Mr Mo-ie s:n;h d. ca-:ed iiut.i'lrally at the statue a iiionvr.f and smlh d ni:ain 'That's wn plain, if yon oh-irve the conditio- n of In r aftir- mad am " he n pl: d. -'S! e's heu:;int; httir 11-re. neral, 'ale' thi.-. ipdck. while J Intorneiinns f "BREAD UPON Itepres-ntative Heflin cf Alabama is n nre..t !! ;o er in the p-f arii of bread "ea-I upon the water.-;," and in proof thereui' lelat-'s a story of the time When he had 1:1st mtered 1 oii- tn fl. If so--;,, t't..t about the mil.- rrom . e,j ,,tl)1 ., ncsro .1 :hi- h-e i.f some .o.rt was in pn.-p--s :;nd was attract in i; h::ndn ds i.if ne.:roes from a!! part,-, of 11"- -utroiindini: coun try. One of those u ho wished to at tend the fniM'tioii and had driven in any weary miles wa- unl'orhitiate w h-jj ho teai h.-d th:- ielnitv of Hie Ile!!in r. si h-nco tine of ihe wheels on l is hurry broke. The old d:.rkv hrd be.-n told who;-.- Hepre-eMathe Hoi'i's father 1mi d. and itoI...M; tih-o that th- elder Mr Me'-Mi Imd a s n; afhette he;.rf. Th.T.f.-re, ho went in the door and asked the ehh-r Mr He-jn. who had a hlaeli-miih shop, tu h-t him borrow a w It -d for his hroi.eri hu "All knows y u ihaik Ah ain't noor uwiue tor I Mr lle'liu.- said the old man, "hut 1ml ed Ah !s! Ah hack ef o!'U only let me nave it!" The wheel was loam d and the ner.ro went on his w;r. roSueiiu- And 'hat was the last time the eider Mr, lletlin saw cither th.- win el or i;3 borrow, r o:)!e .a-s h.ter however, when the pre-.'nt r pr sent at i ve had r n -el'-ii.ohd to enter tile f.HV f.T the state h 11 t U TO, lie -aw ill" Old d.'-fk.V. Mr. H : ' n i had .u.st cmhio i;.,. , tld of a pause in a cam; a -n -pe. , !i when ihe wheel p,.rr.-wer ares.' in 'lie hack of the nsto mhl .ue '!;-.t 1: k to ;. 1; y. ne .p.. stion, h.Ii. Are ,,' th son of Ur. And w'i.n le tad rtc-Ived nn a'!.r:riaive re-ioii.-e tie- ''-e o;d '. "I.y co:;t;nn d . V.el. Alt .hist wants to tell yo' one thini; Ah back to h.rher. All j ;-t K pt portoor- n' it ate! p.x'j Ah II ner o' fa-l'i r aam In di v.oij.i an' h-'ll Put Ah ca-t t- l:o', ; to VO S til d no' dts eld WRITING FOR A LIVING I V"" ' i;.. , . .',!. i i :.. :n vi .ii." t TURKISH ENVOY ADOPTS MOSLEM FAITH Alfred Hastem Pey d'-s Pilinski. who has 'st nn h'd to the post ui Turk'. an,b..sad.T to the t'nttfd Siai i- nt a Turk. liis father v ;, fl y,:U -..v.' )i'a mother was a - s,.v!:son. 'f an a-P'oeratic Pn'ish hm.ilv The ambassador has r,.,.ni'y r- ceiv. d w idespread com men dat nm hi many Tut kish n'-w papers he a ii?- h", a fliott time nan, (MiihriTed P Mosl.-m faith. "It If lilo' coriiinii hark home." paid the niaico -a-lor tm Washington the oilier day. I have ko manv tood tnciids h re that it is a treat delicti t-i s' rv my trovi-rnno-nt in V a.li inLiton wnr In thf Pnlkan. I am one who earnestly hope- for pearf- and tu licvep tfier w ill bo peace Turkey, It is trio. lot oni" territory in the rerpvr war. and w hile. it is always had ,'or a nsh'n to lose territory, it wil' probah:y prove a hlesinj: for In tho end. The Turkish army in in sraMor, hut more eflicb'iit. better disc Keep Eggs Clean. If you will notice the market re , porta of Himf larce cities, you will see ili is item: ; "F orty cents for Ftrictly fresh -pes: K cents tor dir ties and check? " s.-e? Yon are to blame for some cf this h:st the dirty ! pMs. anyway. I.cok cut for the nests. Dangerous Fence. Ity feedinp belter enimals it is many firs iKissiblo to double an Income wu.iout adding to the cost of production. Ss- Iteprest ntal h e .1 lanint"n Moore ho saecee.i, ,l,hn !;.!.. II on the ways and means comn.it fee, w hile liailiny l'run I'ltiladelp'-it. known lus W luni:fon like a native. Onrinu th visit oi a pari oi hotri" frn i.ds tf. the capital. Mr. Moore w as show inn the-ii ihe sights of the cliy and, w: co minx from the nort In a-t entrance of the Wht'e House grounds their at tentlou vas attrartod by Ihe uroup ol heroic figures lhal make up tin? La fayette Maine at the southeast corner of 1 afaette vpnre. This j'feftiis. uiMi other thtiu'-i i woman w ith a ';i u.ent ::hout her h.n-s hh-h -die is ir i-lic-allv rasp tto.- h'ddo k : a n ie.( s'A"'il to l.a-im-ilo. who -s i .,( t: ;,.ow M.-r ail 11 ;)' )- oro- oi . r. n.o , i: i '. ' iHl.t 'Il tl Ml 'I - V': I t. ill j..,-,, ... , !: ; ! -d Ihe ft., uatv nn.'M-. II- r i ne struck the mo-1 ui o n a :':o h and in Hie prole si.ir;,i twar, : et ihe re.;; f v.al! THE WATERS' ek dat Wile 1. will tinnu it (r.-ia til.' .qiMkiT of 11 r tu li il.lt wheel T' ill' 1t .mil Mi t:;i.n "V T " ll-it Wl I man and hi;- Ihr I K'till' to Af.'.a.-. .,r W'.i' , r H. I'im f : !v Ii. ! r.ii-'i aut!.S. 'I ,' r f.Ki Or a i".i:i rr.nii l!:.- il.il.ill. Mil .,f ;. ri. ':'" nil I-.::, i, h, 1... il.l. it I- ,h siii'l Iit : in bi'iiv "1 s!::rr . :: t In si lui bl llV ii-it lo snpjw.rt htm-. If ur h. rsi If v,th t! t 1 f ii. As flu. a,.,. In s.-ail ir !, i"i i.n rxt 'ii.-i . ii ai r in hi. r::iiiri' :ii a r. 1 1-n in- , . : i . . r , h" nilL.i.l tn :.l I.- tu -pi-ali with si'Mi.. 'i'r..' if ,iiit!-..riti- ra il:,- M'lii.it Ili-i 'fjiai nv Is iti rn''ir.t! airnrj Mitli 'h" er-.it fill, rlty uf !:.-! wl.u -.n vak f r r ii t!. . -,. ri.-rn - ..f an .rithiir, an '"iitnr .r a l aiil; -'.-t. Oi:p uf thi' tai'St s'H i'"-i-f:ii wnni"': tiit'.iirs. I iniiari'iv i-i tisi,'-,1. at li ast. w;m Kli.::i),-lh Sl'L.rt In li.-r .tiini. binnipliy slip i!',.''s in lh" niliii'i-t i. f nat!n,r.iiii. i-p-aki! u- frn'n a v. i I.. I'XIicri'Mii'f. aii 1 !:!' , 1 t - tu iit-htw iih'i ari? a'!"t!ij i in:: a iin-ar uf an ihnrslilp Is fn th- f.p.i1 i -f "'t anil ia-y r-'i:--: ii.ori' ; .: .: t t! an llu.l uf "A x v p sa.s Writ.1 if . ii inipt. !' t i . ' : ' ' i".i i lut lint to . aril a fa.r lun.4 .1! trail. rr .1 :a -'1 a I. ian at a -1 ii,". itiiiili I !v ra ; 'a '- ! !, ; ii, !.s. i:a;. . .-r a t :. (...UL-r u f-r.- yi .t ..;,r li.-art ri'.' f.,r a livlm- I'n aiv ti 11,'j In n-st. b it i,i r.nt ' :r ii ai illl tp want , ; ai , ; . r- a I inn ami in 'lu.s l'.rl i1 Aiilflf h llsi'l -o s.'iv I' at a at. i .ry nan : ' it f , ir1 llli rary ir.h - .;:.:.' :., i . .'.'i, i r Ni " I t i .mI L i 1: it In a.iirmlisai I v-p-- .vrt far bf ttir conilillfin than pyor. ipllncil, and bitter trained." It li Keep Tt.'er in Use. Too many runners spend pood money for Iiabrack totem and other imp'em.nts of that kind, th -n store thini away In the bun or on a shelf in 1 mp milk house and foreet entirely how lo use thpm. The tester, if It Is RoinK to be any good, must be kept in use. Doubling an Inccme. Get rid of your old bartnd-wlrs fences just as soon as possible. Ther are too dangerous. GAVES RRE PUZZLE Hois in HiHs Near Tokyo Make Archeolonists Wonder. Students Divided In Opinion One Side Says Tiiey Were Homes of "Earth Spiders," the Other Cat's Then Beggars' Refuge. The b:-.v hills around the village of Mtl(.-n a:aa, in the pro', i nee of Saita- n:a, ,laian. hut a few hours journey from '1 ol;o, are honeyeonihed with tairioas small caves which pu.le the arclit oom i.s. Students are divided int?) two camps in their conclusions about tin ui. One side ars. that they iuv (tn ancient hahitation? of ihe folk know n as. trcictiiwumo, or "earth-spiders," who occupied .Iiipau tvfoi'e the coiihhl; of th.e Aimt.-i. The o'ln r hide hehees that lln y are tsepiilch-M that h;-e ar liTereut tine's been the retin;e el" h. ca;ars or eullaws Writes Idoi.-e L-'o: ii,,, li m The T-rhnical World MaL-a-:n- ; ' Ihe imv.-h, at i'nl rirat, 1 .o !i ot an i.-oht! d vroup ot r; em. ri i trees and -r a Hi it In d et ! t ,it--.e. o. I J..,. ,, .dloW lut k Th-1 1 1 - eip lance i.-. inoi e i.o ' 1 anh ii jo ar- r approach, lor tin a i'" m I claso lou- Mict' in uuevi ii I'OV. S Me t'eliSI-U of ; IjoflOIlUil p.iS" t'.lia mlini; in a roiiny ecaa- '.' Tin are on the nouth slope of hill-1 a wariu, sunny exposure for , int. aiher If the 'ciirih siuder.,' In t!o ir ili orway. they could have s-en tlioir i m-mies approaching over the plain, while the latter we.e utill a h'ni: disti'ike away. Tlie pesi.'ion of 'he av--s is a strati uic one, an J adds a p -i .n in favor of the halulation tlie ory. "Though t';e caven vary in tdze, their tormadoii is the fame. They have a small, molcliko entrance tlvo or si IV t in depth, which expands In (o a chamh'T about six feet stpiare ami live ,r six t'et't hi.nh, in the case of the larci i aves. Alonh- eitlitT side oi the ( liaintu r is a led.m- t-ev n or e;i;l;i inches ui In mli' and fairly hroad. tnaf n ay !k )(...tl cover, d with dried h, ;n.s or rasa for a bed. Marks of Ihe scraf-i'iL- tools that d'U the ro'K on- an- st;l! to h ' seen. To enter the h"g r cave;, one must strop most hum hly, but to ei tir the small, r ones it nceessar to prt down on all fours, or to worm oneself in. serpentine lash ion. "Potior T.-nhel of the Imperial unl v. r -dry of .Japan uncovered, iMrinji nix months of eNcavatini: work, ovt r two Imndn d cav. s. No doubt nmny more, ar-d p rhaps man i mjn-rf a secrets are still buri. d un-h r tlie t.iss and ir "s of t!ic.-e ''l.'ly slop;n.i; lulls. In siTiia- ptac. th" sandstone has dismtr-fiat-il so t!i.:t the r-ofs hae fallen :n. lut en the whole the viwta pr";eut J, ,.,' Sy,V? J . it's- t, - . A Distant View of the Caves of Sjitama. 1"' ..'iit.' -- i'v (it .y ' f v.,- -'T.-i-i :,: n a r- rn-ii l'-ahl-' ytate of prey rat,on. I- Is 'ill! Olllt. to eslllIKlto llp-ir Mle, IlUt tile Ue..po!,,,, j,;rs Ii'.d lion, eliold mi plerneiiis found in thorn are ,:oiie:-;i!ly ht'h.'vod to iieloii to a r:ieo who livfi th re Ion,; l. f.-ro the d,, uf tho Ainu?. iJ'irin the ye:-rs 1."..::'.":. ai.d 7S, tl ree J.?-, ,.:ise civil ur were waf'-d on tin thuiis that are now vai!, rice lirliis. The roniliat::iits may have n.k'-n rlup in the caves at ti..LI till.e. lut uhetln-r those WtUi. Ji'l-iinese. in terror of other wild erea ti;res str:i:f;tr of limb and sharper of t'; Ci tlian tin nisei ves. burrowed Into the froiirid tn order to find r-nfoty froia s.uh d timers, or whether i? was ilieir cusiom tlnis to biry their dead, lie y ;u;e I. ft a m-tery for the . h..l.,r . " SHIP LINES EAGER FOR CANAL Six Established Ccrrp-n.es Rtarfy to Make Regular Use of Pana ma Waterway. V' Uiuti n. .ix et ,:t!',''hrd sr- am ship lines have served n-ith-o upon the Par1 h ma canal management i,f their , Intention to ni;ikt rotiular use of the wferwa one ves-e from the vest eoaM i-nr's of S-ui!i America will be at the I'antie t::tes of the ryrial Inly 3, s iiiu to m;ike hor way to I.i'.er pool h tha rout.-. ;nd strt a f-rt-rn-hMv htv: I et a n I.i v. rp'Mil a d tl: Me:-' :de pf South America. An .Auo-rieatt -.team-h'p 'in nprat !i e four sto;.jr.Ts on t! e Pacilic sid" and )' v on the .Atlantic is aw a inns th (-j nthi: of the (anal to tnetye all en ;'-t a reuular line b"tuei-n Han IY"! 'ifcn ai.d Ne York. Haw alia n nn-ar. v, hh li hni hetun to enni" through the canal on bnrpe-i h inc I riiTi-Onppeii ut f-;tloT en l, le r-irrn d hi unbr.d.en raruoi's from !! oh!u to New VorK i.s nm as Covert r (;rt-tt,al ;iv.'s tlo word .." ;. ,. .'-7 . ...... u--t-i ihe Rterw Iiv, Ta-go Contest Winner "Muster Up." . w- York bit" adminnn a cup h had J'r-;t won In a "lane (onleid' Gustae Kurtz was "mussed up" by several rivals, who th'iuuhi the judges I had made a poor decision. j Bers Rout Burglar. Cold Sprirc. X. Y. While h avlnc I V'illfam Au'erhnch'K home via the cl 1 lar. a burelar knocked tsyer a hive con 'ainir.R: Min bees. When the bees lit ' on him Ihe intruder droppfd n ban eon 1 taininR $""0 worth of valuables and I tlei. World to Eat Lest Meat. New York The city health depart mnt has warned all persons 0VPr forty to eat 1p- meat, derlarlne; It Is lanHy to blame for fh IncressetJ death rate In persons over that age. i REPUBLICAN INGRATITUDE. POSTPONED. Tlie Interviewer It was ynur fa iher, wasn't it. who comliieted tho ni'KotlntUinH that en. led ko favorably fur the nation? The Intervtew'ed Yes. "Anil how did tho government re ward him?' "With a medal." "Let me Fee. Your unrle was the eminent engineer who built the Kii& lish railwny?" Yes." "And how did fhey reeopnlne hlfl BenleeH?" "Tlie Knglinh govrnttient Kave lilm a $i..i)Oft iietisinn and a title." Cleve land Plain 1'enler Uninspected Danger. "Si-emu lo me," oliierveil Mrs Sklt lle. "fliar ulrls today are remliiiK al t..... 'tlier I..11 mm li of this here sex llti ratlin.' " "TI1.1t a f iel " neteed Mr, Hklt-tl.-n 'Tlii'tn kind of lionkn izlve them tii'ililiu; but a lot or theoretical ldean." Jinlne. Owner Not Superstitious. "Will you look 01 er litis deed of my property ?" asked the man cnterinp the law vers otllee. What! On I'rlilay?" replied the superstitions lawyer. ' Sine; Ihe belter the day, the better the de. d." IN EVIDENCE. Hook - I tnippeso you will observe tlie Fourth of .Inly. Cork Ohsorve it! Ot course, I will. I don't expect to be able to notice anthltif: td.-e. The Summer Bore. oh. oih c ;k on vi lifiir Hif ninn It., tliinks ins ciriUty lut It id To sin. 'it lln iln- l"-s! In- i-;in Tu 1- II us ;tll li..w hoi It Is! Very Much So. "Why don't you hold your hat In you hand Alien you address ladies ou the Miert "' "I't c.'Liise, as you may notice, I eas ily tak" cold, as 1 have very little h.i;r " "That, vt. is hut a bald excuse." Pity for It. CnsFldy I'hwero are yez poins In tllot 111 w r-nit ? Casey i H in pnimt fn nsk old man Fl;tjn;it.::in for his daiifihterti -hand. laiMih The dovd I't seems a pity to niui a now mm thot way -1'unch, High Resolve. "So yon ha resolvc.l to follow thn .aiitple ot (ieniiio Washington, eh. m hid ' I Hippose ymi mean in al wavs telllnu the truth?" "No. sir; in marrying a rich widow." A Gentleman Farmer. ' I don't like n see the pins' crowd injr The single feed hot makes for had manners, and tin; little pips pet crowded out." "Very likely, my dear. I'll Install Individual troughs." Our Sapient Servantt. Caller Is our mistress in? Maid -1 'UI jou tee her at the win dow us you came up the walk, ma'am? l';i!i.r -No. Maid Well, she said if you hadn't , Fern her to say that she was out Hit Line. 'That astronomer oiiht not to havo made surh a fust about his fall down uur iMnir.vny." ' I lo r i s he hurt hiinst If." Terhr-p:' he did, but think of all the Mars h must have seen " A Call Down. "No." said the young orator, with a fervid shout. "I make it my boast that J wear no man's collar." 'Then." muttered his room-mate, "v bat are you alwa;, j borrowing mine The Difference. "In china the parties d"niring a di vorce break a chopstick in the nres enre of witnesses," paid Mrs. Oabb. "And in this country they break a broomstick in the absence of witness es.'' returned Mr. C.Hbb Cincinnati Kmjuiier M2d Enough at It tc Bite. "1 sic loitnr Wiley is out In a rh'hiun attack nn the AintTlcan mince p!e." "1 hhnild prcf.T tn attack the Amorl- rnn p.iinpkin pi." A St- Heard It. A vnnjKi imly w)0 was luttp-ct!nit hi rvrhs -i.ul to th rl rk ; "W'hat'P the n:itn of thin h l?" '(hx H ih lu-lvuh-rf ' " verfi) the nil Minn lh van rt wkflfd by a Mony plar an-1 thf h y fjiitsiion: ' Can you rcom m"ifl iho l-i-lva" Concerning "Wisdom. (if wiMi'.m ii-iji Kirntik-'- fjn-t In le&rnM Ity v.-ry r!H" H Ii I t:u 'II. m, !n -n'V 1 1 " i i-:i!iv Jin ft tn--l,. Put lmr-1 tu ,: In ! '"it. Education of the Heart I hare read books enough and ob served and conversed with enough eminent and splendidly cultured minds too. In my time; but I assure you, 1 have heard h'gher sentiments from the lips of poor uneducated men and wom en, when exerting the spirit of severe yet gentle heroism under difficulties and afflictions, or speaking their sfm pie thoughts as to circumstances In the lot of friends and neighbors, than I ever yet met with out of the Bible We shall never leara to feel and re Bint f .fl. 1. N 8iockon lloinls- Pldn't you sn? that your aunt was In be bulled to- lay? lliliee lloy- She was, but on account of wet ((rounds the funeral won t lake place Mil tomorrow Horrible Confession. Altlieuli th,' si.ni.-1'lnlh In their kU'S Mil),., up a k'liy mi't Inn, Tut tr.'upin, Tie- I.U.Ii that 1 il.lli.-ht lo see Are yi.tel.-r In lit.' i iil, k. n .-..ori. Plan That Failed. Hosemary Marcella thought sh' would save money by dolus her own shopping. j Thornton Hid tho scheme work ' out?" j Itoseniary Xot exactly; she saved money on what she bouuht, all rlKht; hut she spent six dollars foa taxlcab faro. Brain Fag. ! "They nay Solomon was tho wisest man." said the new clerk In the druij ptore. j 'Io you doubt It?" ")h. no. itut I can't find nnythin that described him an compelled to know everything from the meaning of an abbreviated Latin prescrijition n the contents of thujatest fancy drlnlt ' at a soda fountain," "Safety First." I The suburban car wan wailing at a turnout for tho car going in the op- ! posite direction to cotnu along. "It's j sbatneful," cotnpli Ined an Impatient , woman passeimer, "to have to bo stopped here like this." "Well, ma'am," nald the conductor calmly, "if you want to finish your trip in an ambulance, we can go on and collide with tlie other car." Hus ton Transcript. j Chinese Wisdom. 1 "We were going to marry ourdaugh- 1 tor to Id when we learned that ha wan upending all hi money at that rascal Wang's. rTie man who runs the , tumbling house." "What did you do then?" "We married her to Warn;." Le Lire. Not Sure. "Which do you admire more," In quired the young belle, "black eyes or blue?" "Well, really," replied the young fellow- slowly, "the Ujriit is so dim here can't nay Just now." National Monthly. Its III Luck. "1 wouldn't like to go into the wall paer business." "Why not?" "Ilecause a fellow In it 1b always uy against it." WIFELY SARCASM. HiibliT Shall I pot t!,3 ctllldrcu flrcworkii for the Fourth W'ifiy- Yps. If you think thi- chil dren will enjoy ihpni as frnch as you 111. Not That Sort of 11 Wife. "There goes that Mm. Gadabout. Do j you know, I've heard Unit her poor j husband Is absolutely tied to her apron strings. ' j "Nonsense! I don't li-lleT.) she's had an apron on sinre ii'ey'te been married " Philadelphia l.?tger Real Salesmanthh,). I-ady I'm afraid one fool fa bigger than the other. Shopman On the contrary, nadam, one Is pprhapn amalh r than tiw other. Iondun Opinion. New Schedule. Tht railway train had Just Dit fi a , tantro playiii)! machine. "Are e mnnliiK on eastern or cn t tral (tint ?" akd a paiiheiiver. ! "Neither repll'd the conductor, urarily; "rajt time." Mean. "Mr. and Mrs. Itrown are Br ldtal married couple," aid Mrs. (iahb, "She write me that they are unsperkably happy." "What are they? Deaf muteiT (row led Mr. Gabb. spect our real calling and destiny, un less we have taught ourselves to con sider everything as moonshine com pared with the education of the heart Fir Walter Scott The Right Place. Man of Houm?H1, there! What do you want? Tramp Nothing Man Then why are you hanging about here? Tramp This 1b where I always get it. Boston Ever ing Transcript, RUB-MY-TISM Will cure velir Rheum.ltism aiel klnils of iielies mill pains Neunili'i.i, l'raniis. I'ulle. Sirains. lirulM .. Oils, Old Seres. Hums, ele. Antiseptic Anodyne, l'rli-o 25c Adv. Quite Diflerent. "I'np, will you tell imi one IliliiR ?" "Wli.it ilu you want to kmm, my I son? "Is u yuwniiiK eluism tlie siime llillif. i ils a fileepy llnlliiw '.' Tetterlne Cures Itching Piles. l-'ert S, nit. K:ilirm. Airnln T nm c.illlnc f'T ll' l.esl khIm- I H-T us.'.l. Kn. I"s. .1 fln.l $-' S. Inl me om-hiilt dez. n l.x.'S of T.'ll'Tln.' N .1 Kirn T.'tlerl'ie r,ir.'. l:,'7- ei. T i'-T. K ntr Wim, lieils. Iteililtl SirilV I'hI. Ii.-S oil til,' Knee. 111. I !t hllitf S.,r. . It.-liinir I'll. . CunkiT.'.l S..il. I'hill.l.ilns. furies, :ilil iv, rv ferni of P' lll) ,ln, SUIn 1 l,-:ls. T.'ll.ritie i'iVv T-tl-Tine fl.-ip :rl.' Y"'ir ilnii:iiii.t or nv trenl fn.ni lh.' tieiini..i, tur, r. The ShiiptrlTi.' i'e.. SriviiniiMli. i! Wllh every in ill enter fur Tell. Tine Klve 11 tinx uf riinMHritie'si li)e river l'lila frep. Ailv, A Century Ago. One hundred years aim an utisue- cess. ui attempl was ininle to lnuinh the l liltnl Hlates ship lllll, liellllelice ' at Hie n,iy anl in I 'hat lei low n. ' Mil'is. 'I'll.' l.ssel biiatne Wedded j win li sl.e hail nam il less llian one j humped feel down the iwis. hut a wik lull r she was safely laiiln lieil : 'I'lui li.ih I'einl. I arried Tl tuns and un one of Hie most IVrmi.lalile uar Vessels ot a eehhirv illJO, w ll"ll tile rililcil State lllll! ruled the seas. She was not completed, however, in llnie to lake an active purl in the second war with Ureal Itritnin. Hurlnn the years that followed th" war she made many cruises lo the Medi'erranean and Ihe Soulh Altantie .M..uy were the thrilling experiences she bad in running down African slavers and pi rate siiips. For Bad Burns. Don't thrust a burned toot or hand Info cold wiiter. It relieves fur a moment, only lo he followed by an In crease of pain, peeling off of the cuti cle, and very frequently by ulceration of tho wound. Don't tie up In a dr cloth ; all woven material is porous and admits nlr. Don't drag off tlie clothing. Don't rub or cut off the hanging skin Your object w h n calh-d upon to treat a burn U at once to exclude air. For this purpose noth ing Is better than oil of some sort. Paraffin Is not a had thing, or va.e line, or common olive oil, or lard and butter, if both be entirely without sail. l-lrKt Aid for Kveryddy Accidents. RESINOL CURED AWFUL ITCHING IN ONE NIGHT New York. April L'l . "The shin on my hand gut red and rough. It itched and 1 began to scratch it. It itched so that ynietinies I could not sleep all night. I was suffering very much. I used salve and . but they did not seem to ht In me. This went on for six or seven months. Then I tried rednol ointment and resiiiol soap. I usi d Iheni one night. In the morning, to my surprise, my hand ;is all well and the trouble has never re turned. This is the absolute truth." -(Siivied) Mit's (Ylia Kleinmnn, 01 Co lumbia St. Nothing wp ran say of res-inol rejuals v. hat others, such as Mis. Kleinman, say of it. It does its vork quickly, easily and at little cost Itet-.i nol ointment ami resirnd t-Vtp are sold by all druggists. Adv. Bolt Moves Shaving Brush. Huring a thnutler slmwi r at Vine land. N. .1., a ball of lire cut curioir capers In the home of i.oui- Cut-1 el letia, on (irnnt avenue. e cl tl dren wore tinted around tie table when ft e lUhtning ripped opt n tlie tablecloth In several places, cut Ihe linoleum on tlie iloor in rcw-ml plafes. singed the hair of one hild ulticli was on the Unor. cha-u'.ed the tah-tim powder from the ,., io the shaviio: mug ou the shelf, and put the shav ing brunh into the talcum p'uder bt;x. The frnmework t f the kitchen wns splintered In several j laces, Put nonn of the family felt the tdighte.st shock. , Ki.ixm btifk wohtii rrs wfh.iit I in cioi i is Tin; rim ici'it ! t ri'iitr-w-ii-cl in.iliiri.i In nfl :iti-r a Trim' InuDfxn in-'ittnfiit I'V it. iironoii.-rit Whlijj;(..ii vtivt u'iiin. ..iir llliilr Italx -i I ruLircij .unit n-f. n arrtiiiK lu tv I i-imir ! 4own wit!i tntieAi iiiifcl.irlif, it.e or-t f,,ri-i - nn.l sent ti.niin Ur llbf-k. At';ni it proved 0 It In w..r'luttn i-.M in (,. t.) Iin. llr.st- ( H;i,r;ii, Tr.iup t, C;h I' s. (it;-iry. Huf.-iTiiu. lMiih(iiMin"t. V.ir tiU k. U , ml.-i, t.l .injTt or t. j rr-l- !'.; (iivj.l, Iihui iiiocat-wski A t'w", ! Anoinfr uuirage! 0 j 'hajr. larvnr, 1 can t chnp thi stl. ks ; (III muvvnr mmin 'cmu. Klin's i.iiu'hi'd j tho bliwm'm' -aU:het." Uindon lilu- Ion. For Galled H;rset. TVhm ynur horse Is (railed, apply llanford's r.alsiiin of Myrrh and yon ran Hp on workiiiR Try It and if your hors" Is net rnn d nuirk'T than by any other remedy, the dealer will refutid your money. Adv. Whenever a widiiA and li wi.l.iuel begin to dlsruss muiriim uy, tlu (bailees are that tue ari;ii!jieiit will re suit in a tin. At tho age of twenty a girl thinks she oulit to score In a love alfiiir. A Stitch in Time CoMs, ft-ver. ri-n.-eMtun and ctmi .lii in- Hre prellv rnn tu v-rwirk Il.f k: i Tiey aid JtMitj Itii'ilt W-iik. In rnlivftte vine, in fnot al tnr lime wlim -u-! i: is hpiuscI hy a lame, ttt'lilii-f rl-u ninth' jiaius, lieadnclie. diztiifr--. ..i -hstMl(rii urlm. tii umj of li.nnr KkIiicv I'lllfs in a Rlitcli in t true that may avoid rv.-lkiu kidut-y Uis.-uM. iJimn'sKltltii'.v ri!tri(-oi!iiuaiMliMn;'.ip- n-p, for m oiiii-r ri-iin''ly it m wi!i u u-i i frtt'lr lecuiiimcinJiii ur tu tr-j:-f tij j- .UCOfS-ul. A South Carolina Ce my t:ii'k w ri- aw ful I hnl 1- iii thi' kl.lfi. y i r- tl.in I rim Koililnx h Ip.-il nn ii'iti; ur. ji viti t KWiicy iiH nr. u b4V cnjoynl Rood health evrr tloce." Cat Dom'i t Ar Stare. SOc Bos DOAN'SKp,IDLNLrY KHTES-K1LBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. V. SHOW GASES fmmlfr ' ,f"J ,"-v''tilriK Cafes and Candy Stores. Scda Fountain, Pack Bars. Dru Store Oiiiiits. etc. Catalogs free. For 'A a.l and Street cases a k lor catab S. F f Gates and Canciy Store fixtures ttKS rO'!T SHOrV CASE VYCRXS Ur.e of show cases su.k for catalog K. IX I O U r O X XT 'i', iw . O, ! E EST REMEDIES FOR : SORES AND ULCERS T. C. A. liulli r, of Salem, Vs., .- , n,.. unn wriies: 1 run s;ini reeks Sulphur l Oliipouutl la tlm best i. liui'y 1 ever useil for sores. Onu of iv liiile hoyn, elplu yenrs old, had a mil id sore nil over his fin e, wu tried ililTereiit kinds of midirine, but none rvemed lo ilo liny Hur sun, iiineteni .r i hi. hud a Kr. on his leg for throe months and nothing did him Mood. We used llancoek's Sul phur I'oiupouti.l on both and it did Its mirk iniirkly and it was not over a week until both were well " Hancock's Sulphur Compound i sold by nil deal ers. Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., I'.altimoro, Md Ailv. Odd Arrangement. I noticed Unit vessel was tied up to . Hie wharf." "And that reminds me when a vessel is tied up, II Is the time of nil others that she can't make. knots." He can never lie good himself who speaks evil of others upon suspicion. A. Warwick. Selected Olives Evury one from Se villa, long famed u the home of th world' btit olive. Only the pick of the crop U offered lo you urder the Ubby label Sweet, Sour and Dili Picklei Nature finest, put up like tfie home made kind and nil your trouble taved. Thi extra quality it true of all Ubby' Picklei and Con diment! and there U real PCTJ economy ..J in their uset Intitt on Lbby$ " Libbv. "1 McNeill & Ubby ; Chicago I MKN. UllMI'N, HOY (Jilt I S tii;ik 110 itaf mil.! I'll:, (. 1.11,1 r'M.IIIII.l OI-ilHlHt, am Bui AlAA'IKA. lO Un liuiuliil. Vb Get "WILLCT'S JULY BULLETIN" T--i' ofanil ni'.-'i1. l-'r l i.lH mi lais i M ii-liiiif cl'-iiiiiwl W-'l ;.hi nil. IV MTll lO.rUoluillll.' ill KiO'llMTS Sln.-h-.'. limr I IhVit; ll;orv .1. Ili N.'W WfUUif S.'.; .h t i.-h: t'rinodii t i,.i er. Kti ohinqlcs. Soan'sh I ilc EVthYTHINO IN SHtET METAL BUILDING MATtRtAL BEST That mgnlv CAN OUV 'SORE EYES j Dr. Sutler's Eye Lotion relieves and cures sore and inl'.iiVicd eyes in 24 to 4S I. Mirs Helps the ue.ik cved, cures ! v tht 'itpiin. Asky-ar ilriifvMor dr.der for SALTER'S. OnU iro-ti Ki-furm Dispensary, ia S. li:LiiJ. AtUnt.i. l.iorjta CbA SALVE T i..r :il! nt' 1" -i I ri nnfl . I r I IY , I' I-1 II nl :u.v f.-r-n ..I SKI N 1H-nt- nl 11 ! 1 ilriJw.nlit. Write 1)1 M. I1. 11 llS.S'llUS . -.r . ' ti f I- lih V. A M I'l.K" THE COM'TNtY DRUG COMPANY liullltuor.s .M.t ros old n ovg Ti'tf I McrlVI a.t fclivttv n th child, .illrni ul4 upon 1 a m j rl t i.ini' strrn :h to Ihe neat. .luniHi.li. (...wi-l. I..J.iL'is a..j'l -r'ri ' IM.l. I. -NT I--AI1M I.AM" ''IlKAl'. i'l:,'ip 1 ,!i,U ,,f u 1 iiriyittc hrlllily .1111 li.-' I.i f li,. Mis.., .ill! it "iis r.-iili. eel. This ii. w read ;i ,111 un,i,,l,,(-,l t.Trlt,,r.v; Unit. ill ry. il.iirv. tril.'k, , Ins' .r M'" Il I' Mm, dellKht- X..rl I 'M " S'l'i.-f fill , liti,.H' ..ii.l l,iiiitlt!ll w,it, r supply; t .' r f e' t , u- , i,,p. i-'r, .' iiiiiKiiziiitf. "ii il; I ,,.; ., ," I. ,,f tin,- ,,pp ,rl iuiilli'9. -U li it IAV li I. lilt, li.n.ir.il Pamen - r A'- el. II ir;i. !i. Ark Why Scratch? "Hunt'sCure" isguar anteed to stop and permanently cure that terrible itching. It is compounded for that purpose end your money will be promptly refunded WITHOUT QUESTION 'jjl if Hunt's Cute fails to cure 'A Itch, Eczema, Tetter, Rin(f 'AI Worm ot any other 8km list-c 5oc at your dmcpist's, or by mail itirc.-t if he hsrn't it. M.Ttmfac'ured on'vby A. G RICHARDS MEDICINE CO., Sherman, Teizs FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS If U "Ui...H. HI N 1.t,tN I H. .l tt Mtm fr in ii:.Mii, m.ti.Mh -.rut. i.isk,., ' ' ' 11 ,N' K" ""1't'i". Miaul THERAPION ; "ttt DAISY FLY KILLER K.T? STSi S Mnifniu,oniuiMi. iritgl, Hkil of rtifti, fn1iiMiortip ym. tut not oil or i n-ur ti j t tt I nr. tii-ir-aniF-! t-fTwtl, All dalera -rtfiit L.rM ( J for li m. BUMLIta. 1M iHlkib At, Srvoklri, M. t. SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tl:e most fconomlcHl, cloonslng and g riiilclilal oi ail anilaciiics is A aoluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. Asa medicinal antiacne for dotirhos In treating catarrh, Inllammatlon or lilrpra'iim of nose, llirnat. and that caused iy feminine ilia It has no equal. For ten years tlie I.ydia E. Plnkham Sledlelno Co, hail recommended Paxtlna In their private correspondence with women, which proves its superiority. Women ho have been cured say It is "worth its welsht In gold." At riru?slts. 6"c. large box, or by malt Tue I'aitou Toilet Co, tlosloa, Mass. ' W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 28-T914 (t r all purps-s. Vail and Street cases. San itary VentilateJ Street cacs to protect fruits, berries, etc.. t;om the deadly 1!y and street dust. Wall Mirrcrs, TaL,!es. Chairs. :tc. lor "MM K3 m 1 v. ml mi 9 i fiiu ws
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