HOW PRICES OF WHEAT SOARED AS RESULT OF SOME PREVl- OUS WARS Many Wall Street grain experts expressed the opinion yesterday that the advance would continue untilmany records established in past wars are broken. The following table, pre pared by Renskorf, Lyon & Co., shows the effect of previous wars on wheat prices: 1775 WAR OF AMERICAN REVO LUTION 93 cents average at sea board markets in 1788: rose yearly to 1796 with an average of $2.48, high being $3, and continued wicn high average, owing to French Revo lution, Napoleonic wars and our own War of 1812. 1815 EUROPEAN WAR Waterloo ended hostilities and resulted in some break in values ;average price in 1815 $1.76, then rose to $2.85 in 1817. 1S54-56 CRIMEAN WAR S3 cents in 1852, rose to $1.85 in 1855, which was ton After some decline, ralii- ed again in 1857, but upward move ifnrfVrp,l with hv nanic of that period: failure of Ohio Life and before cold weather sets in will. ; Trust Company. j a rule, lay all winter. 1860-61 CIVIL WAR 02 cents in It is the early hatched pullets that ISfll, rose to $2.28 in 18(51, broc produce eggs in the fall and early with end of war to 74 cents in early ; v. inter whn prices are high. 1S65; followed by violent advance to i February, March and April are the $2.85' in spring of 1867, the same 'months to do your hatching in order high as reached in 1817, just fifty . to secure early hatched pullets. vo-i-s previous. I Yearling and 2-year-old h"ns do not jSVO-Vi FRANCO PUU S S I A N" lay many eggs in the fa!!, as they are WAR 71 cents, advanced to 81.:!8; molting at that time, and the feed broke to SI on peace, rose again to they consume gors not only to keep M 60 from which declined to 12 up "the energy and life of the bird coius' on panic of 1ST:!, hut ::lso to put o: or grow a new cor.t 1876-78 UUb'O TURKISH WAR of feathers. s: ,.onts in 1876, rose to 81.76 in; In properly matured pullets all sur- 1S77, broke to 77 cents at conciu- phis energy beyond that needed to sion'ef war onlv to rise again to meet the requirements of the body is 81 14 in 188-' ' ! available for tho production of rertrs. 1S9S PVNHri VdKRICAN WAR ' Write the Seorriary of Agriculture, "(',:f cents in spring of 18!7; Loiter Washington. V. C for free bulletins deal on. prices rose to 81.85 for May ' on poultry management. SuS'tol 3&V'clfo( ; HOW MuTlnvTsGOT KID OF A J l-ii III A i - v . l',.- I'. -i ,r.;i.- iii November. l:0:?; lose. to 81.21 in loth 1 !(-! and 1 broke to 6:' cent ; i1 v:nte again to 81.61' to I'.iC 19l .;F.T.r..VL U'-K-'i.-.A.s Middle July -' c ' s. May tiyn:roso Tho tl.i ruled aft' y war coiuiii roMLtc! in oth-.v c: tho nati-;!'., restricted . plenibcr. .V.v V KAIJHITS I'OU CWAIMAN XAYY to to A nev !i.-h menu c boar-! It is i-a'i'ii' an. lia. The Austr done such goo liriti-h built ai rabbits unon native preilut. cooked and bor cans. a.i.io. ;! Ca. Indian Navy. orres from Austra !ir,:i Xnvy, v.hich hsif work i:i tho war, is d limned, but the lich they live are a Thcv arc skinned. 'd and put up in tin, vorn cold is dangerous kri:ak it up now A cold is readily er.tching. A run down system is susce;:t;:Lle to Germs. You ovo it to yourse'f and to others of your household to fight tho Germs at once. Dr. Doll's Pir.e-Tar-Honep is fine for Colds and Co-." the Mucous. Etons the Tt loosens Coun-h and soothes the Lungs. It's guaranteed. Only 25c. at your Druggist. PROGRESS When wo get a little bit I Then we v.int a little more, And we keep on adding it To the boiintv of our stor; And aftorwhile we double Wh.-.t wo thought was great before And that's the way to progress on this green and tortile shore. We never knov a limit And we over reach an end To that 'o;-"iiig for the doul.Hntr Of tV --to- wo ffcoittrht would fin: And tl:.:1'" never is enough in this i",,l;ir,' worbl. my friend. To 8at!fy a fellow v. hen the doub- Y'r'v never through. And ev iioiiy's ti' ing l ) redouble it, i: ou. And vt t the voro ei Of the hr-in-r alva; In the Utile bit we gatherod at the in the flotsam ho tides For tht And f... Like th Was And Ily the noihir .nil o initilo first bee rinning, when hc-"t with 'eight ambition pt.'it felt iiphorno -."'.h thit 'ed ns dreaminp 'p golden hills of morn. CHILDREN HATE OIL, CALOMEL AND PILLS "California Fynm of Fiys" Pest for Ten '.er Stomach, Liver, Dowels l.rio!: back at your childhood days. Rpmcw'i.t the "dose" mother jnsfsa cd on castor oil, ca'omol, onthartics. How you hated them, how you fotifbt against taking thrm. With o if children it's li'fforent. Mothers who cling to 1he eM form oT physic R-tnplv don't rcalte what they do. The childro'Vs revoH is ven fottnd'1.!. Their tender little "insides" are injurotl ny mem. i If vour child s stomach, liver and bowel's rood cleansing sivo only deli- cious '.California Syrup of I-igs . its ixction is positive, but gentio. Mi- ions of mothers keep this harmless "fruit laxative" handv; they know: children love to take it; thnt it never I fails to c ean the liver and bowels ami weeten tne stomacn, ana tnat a tea-. spoonful given today eaves sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," r.hich has full directions for babies children of all ages and for grown tN plainly on' each bottle ' Beware of counterfeits sold here. See that I it Lj made by "California Fig Syrnp' Isfuae any other other with, PREPARE NOW FOR DEAR EGGS NEXT FALL If the farmer wishes to benefit by the high prices that eggs are certain to bring next fall and winter, he should begin to get ready for them at once, says the poultry specialists in the department of agriculture. The way to have eggs late in the year is to hatch pullets early. It is the early hatches from which the early pullets are derived that are the largest mon ev makers for the poultry producer, The early hatched cockerels can be marketed in almost any maricer, in America when they attain a weight of thre-fourths of a pound to a pound and a half each, which they should reach at about 6 to 10 weeks of age, respectively, at a greater profit to tf producer than at any other time of their lives. The early hatched pul lets, if properly grown, should begir to lay in the fall at the time when eggs are scarce and high in prlco. A few facts remember: Pullets must be well matured be- fore they will lay many eggs. I Pullets that start to lay in tli "Sere time I l'.ad a very bad s T. Davis, liiack brothor McCa'ue small bottle of h Ilciiiedy. After. : half a dozen h.it uscd on? of them ;e rind I have not ' Fov sale by aH , cong.t 1 water, Pel. "My Davis gave t Chi'mbcr-him'; , i. . the ce-'-h 1. ;' n troubled sin be. dealers. I)!MM-'IS PL'(.lT! '!'.:: v. S2.(Hi,l.(!i! The Ad IN I'-lMl'M. Kit"., Mi'S'r (; it:: r.f:i :.'! i. m: liahi.i: r:i i im: im1 D - Ti i:- ip:. uur or (;;v o i leaves. 1' ;:'.: v ojimr.i .-Vis, di'.-'cativ:-s or pn j'ar:.' do,; r-. (uiris ci.il person, tu-m or c';ri"r:: t:on handiini' same, v. beiher dni.rgi!".. o'M-sieiaii. dentist, veterinarian or ,:tb""s, to veg'Vter with tho Collcitor of Intern;;! Kevcnuo as such (Uaicr oa f before March 1, 101.). At time registry, Special li'X :t vr.to of SI. 00 per year shall be pa or :',1 cent-: ''o- period March 1st t June "(Kb, DM 5. and order Forms, to be used in ea-e of each pun-hap, costing .SI. 00 per hundred from the Collector. A penalty of $2.0,00.00 is imposed for violation or failure to comply with provisions of this Act. Copies of the Act and regulations thereunder giving lull mlormation . to those interested can be obtained i from the Collector of Internal Rove-! nuo. 1 A. D. WATTS, Collottor REAL OPTIMISM naioimm r.nicius tiive i-xpression1 I'o Their Faith in Legislature in Pcdlyanna Song I Pollyanna never played tho glad- game so well herself as the patients ' of 'the State Sanatorium. Slip could not, though she created it. The game never meant as much to Polly-! anna in all her heart yearnings and j unselfish devotions as it moans to 1 at the Sa.u.iorium takin cur"." It serves as a lit expression of their optimism and gratitudo and furnishes a bright outlook on life re rnrdh'ss of disease and adversity. The Sanatorium patients fool it and. ' furthermore, they apply it to their ! every day lifo and needs. It's not tnvinual to hear the Pollyanna Song being suit about the place with a local application and personal adap tations. For instance, they are now singing it this way: If patients have to go away 'localise tl.cy get so fat, V.'e all rvf do the same some dav, And we'll bo glad of that. Chorus: And we'll bo glad of that And we'll be glad of that; W'c all mnv do tho same some (lav. And we'll bo glad of that. We're tired of oleomargarine, It will not n.ako us fat; We want more cows to give us, ere; And we'll bo ;;!ad of that. C'honis T.:':e sardines in a little can We're parked away so flat. Dot when we get our new "State San" Oh. we'll' bo glad of that! Chorus 'Twill ho n building fine and tall; Wodon't k"ow where we're at, With room for one and all, ., K ,. f f,,nf Chorus The Lcfrisiaturc;s n1ecting now; VvVH aroun(, the ha Wc're sure they'll do the proper thinf, AnJ .u be , d of th ChorUB. And we'U be glad of that, And we.n be elad of that; W(..r allrfi thev'll An th nroner thinp. i And we 11 be glad of that. Topeka, Kan. A kitten, alive and well, was discovered in the ruins of a bnmed barn. . The kitten was hid ing in a tin can that had been tied to its taiL V Davenport, law Miss Daisy Ogden, of thi pltce, U w4 to be the only j we WHr.j is tlasrlij CAllINF HAIR MFANS DANDRUFF IS ACTIYE Save Your Hair! Get 25 Cent Bot tie of Danderine Right Now Also Stops Itching Scalp Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy, hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of its luster, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and itching of the scalp, which if not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast. A little Dander ine tonizht now any time will surelv save your hair. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store tilot counter, and after the first a plication your hair will take on that life, luster and luxuriance wiuca i so beautiful. It will become wav and fluffv and have the appearance of abundance; an incomparable gloss and softness, but what will please vou most will be after just a tow weeks' use, when you will actually see a lot of line, downy hair new hair growing ail over the scalp. THE CORN BREAD COUNTRY i From Tho UaiCinore Sun.) Men of the cornbrcad country Waken and ('.roam again, Of the vales of the old Virginia land So bright in the dreams of men! Waken' and walk with fancy Back to the house 'neath the tree3. And tho hollyhocks in the garden, And the golden drone of the bees: Oh, for the cornbtvad tountry, The jasmine land I see, Down there in the dreams of Jackson Down there with tho iViends of Lee Wav to the covid.rea. Way to tlie v ings Hear us back, oh im-i In a ;.-oMpp whirl o llacl: to tho Shoiir.iid" Hack to tho hills o r.;:ck to tho pone and P.ack to the ju'.op. Ah. for tho ccrnl .inty, Ai l'r.e. rabbit, ad counlrv, meal, ...inia mi 1 us steal i i iii'.ry, ..,! ,.s of chil ir.L'iug swee' :h;:nnock, jr.lain's feet: -cad houatry. The vellc There i-i t-y dd Wii. urcam co nil. old ;i; :.du C --. aU-r r.iill ill lh ;;th its ,:..w ' the r.d! .n the J i . : winds at th Avcav to tho To tho old V Willi the blue ; And the rie ;;ni.a V ovo la nes, the valle;. soft refrains. (MVE VOI R SUNSHINE Give your sunshine tnat will do To kelp the skies turn bright ami b7u For those around whose hearts the night Of want and sorrow tunes the light. Give your sunshine that will be A joyful gift of song and glee To those into whose life tho day May oft fall sombre, dark and g-ay. Give your sunshine just a part Of ali the joyancc of your heart, Till other lives around you swing In the bright spell that helps you sing. Give your sunshine it may meaii more Than idl the gifts you've bought be fore r , r, i 'V T ! ,, To help some humble child of earth , . , .. . Give your sunshine send it forth, l!v west and sduth and cast and nortn, rildinnt gift of light and love From fountains of delight above, Give your sunshine let it spill inside the door of want and ill, nf nain and strife and care and crime, tiive light and love ami cheer chime. The Centxtown Hard. LEARN TO LAI Gil A good laugh is better than medi cine. Learn how to tell a story. A good story is as welcome as a sun beam in a sick room. Learn to keep your own troubles to yourse'f. The world is too busy to care for yove ills and sorrows. Learn to croaking. If you can not sro any good in this world, keep the bad to yourself. Learn to hide your aches and pains under a pleasant smile, fto one cares to boar whether you have the earache. 1 x.idache or rheumatism. I.onrn to meet your friends with a smile. The good humored man or woman is always welcome, but the dyspeptic or hypochrondric is not wanted anywhere, and is a nuisance as well. "CASCAEETS" CLEANSE LIVERAND BOWELS Xo More Headaches, Cad Colds, Sour Stomach and Constipation Get a 10-ccnt box now. Are you keeping your liver, stom ach and bowels clean, pure and fres: with Cascarcts or .merely forcing a passageway every few days v salts, cathartic pills or castor oiJ& Thia is important. .owfl Cascarcts immediately cleanse ItVr stomach, remove the sour, undifcE6l and fermenting food and fouHifetfoil'a'opajtwJu Jdifrafleraocvi(Pfl W take tne excess bile from tha Wet W4i carrv out of the system th l&isM pated waste matter and polsol' inl bowels. m MiiU bM No odds how dick. HWflaitwvniBiHfctJ, j 4.; . 1 nili tiK.l OUS ana cunsvipuicu yuu'UBn v9f An. fnMlnltf will KlfrtMriltlAMVnlli M by morning. They work while timftmWM3M sleep. A 10-cent box from- four druggist will keep your head dear, stomach sweet and your liver 'and lurarala r'ncnilni' for months. Don't forget th children their little in- 6-jj - --ti c!ni'aj. tc. . iNimmoNAL WSfllOOL Lesson (By E. O. SELLERS, Acting Director of Sunday School Course Moody Bible In- tUte.hlcgO.) uu-onnA LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 21 THE DEATH OF ELI AND HIS SONS. lesson trxt-I Samuel 4:i-n. is. goi.dkn TKXT-Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deluding your own selves. James 1:22 R. V. The Philistines In the days of Ell overran Israel pretty much at will, AH Israel, God's people, soon knew that Hod was speaking throui;!i this new prophet. I. No He'p at Ebenezer, vv. 1. 2. Kb- one;'er was that place where Samuel later set up the stones of commemo ration (I Samuel 7:12). Hero the ag gressive Philistines overcame and put to rout the Israelites. Israel had sinned ami needed correction (chapter 7::;; 1 llo n 1015:40, 41). When Una's poo- lift Ivm llinv wpnkf ii thrm- selves and easily become the prey of their enemies. Full often the church of today stands defeated and dis- gracod, nay even turns its back to the em my, because it harbors sin and t,in::cis m its ranks (Josh. 7:12). II. cciking Help, vv. 3-9. If Israel really ensirou to know the cause of i their discomfiture they did not need to go I; r lo seek it. Tho (rouble vas that i ey wore not willing to see and own ' 'I. t'or. 11:31). The reasoning upoa tho part of these elders seems to bo, "Why have we, Israelites, been smitten by these Philistines who are not. Cod's chosen people?" It was absurd and unjust for them to have to suffer. We hear this same sort of reasoning today, whereas God would have i:s probo deeper and search our h. :iris, fur 1f we regard iniiiiity In our iict'i-ts tho Lord v. il! not hear us. At i.':iloii, Eli is paring for the ark, i ami iin ino iatam--.il anu tu smion ui::t v.iil govern tho ungodly. Israel son,!, for it "Hint it way save us" (v. The nrk coidained tln tables '. f. l;i rd vins i lus symbol of the 1 :(.; in Cod (Fx. Li: 10-22). Their trust war. in the ark and not In the (lod of ike. ark. Su'h is ever the dan .tor ui formalism in religion. To carry ike ;irk iibout Jericho trusting In Je iiovi.l!, was quiiii different from har uc.ri:g liio sons of Ell, yet thinking ii:.it Cod could not let the ark be ei. i't i; red. Tho churches of our land tire tho saving salt, but "If th salt haih lost its savour," if Hoplml and Phinehas bear the ark, nothing but defeat and disgrace can be expected, thcu.Mi the enemy may tremble (v. 8). Tho I'hilistines wore strong enough to smite because of the weakness of lsrael They recognized the shouts ney ills. and remembered tho mighty deeds of Doan's Kidney Pills are especially Jehovah, which exploits would have , tor weak kidneys, bu n repeated had Israel truly turned Asheboro parents know their worth, to Cod. There was good reason for , Mrs J' Lewis, Sunset St., Ashe-Pi,u-C,i.,. t r a boro, says: "One of my children had fie riuhstuies to fear. But God was (weak kjlney8 and at ight wa8 un not on the side of Israel at that time. I aDie to control the kidney secretions. The Philistines began to exhort them- This weakness made her health very selves, Their call (v. 9) was a good (poor. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills one mid was used later by Paul (1 Cor. highly recommended and got a box l(i:13). For them not to do anything for her. After taking them, she be was to be captured by their former I Ran to improve aid it required only slaves. If they fought, they could but i thre boxef re,,er- She 13 now ,. strong and healthy." e- I Price, 50c, at all dealers. Don't 111. The Lost Battle, vv. 10-11. God ; cimn'.v ask for a kidney remedy get would not succor his chosen people, nor defend the symbols of religion when the spirit and heart of that re ligion had departed (Pb. 78:56-64). The two reprobate sons of Ell were slain as a punishment for their sins and in fullfillment of the word of God (chapter 2:12; 3:13, 14). Their pun ishment came in connection with the same boly service they had defiled. IV. The Death of Ell, w. 12-18. The aged Eli, now ninety-eight years old, was anxiously awaiting news of the battle, "for his heart trembled for the ark of God." This anxiety was quite unnecessary (v. 13). God can take care of his ark. Ell had reason, how ever, to tremble for Israel and his wicked sons. He Is an illustration ol wicKea sons, j-ie is an musirauox eif those Inrtulgent parents who rrfdse'iiWriV'f'ay ot tne Denents tney re to use discipline in the care ofthcfa children. rf i f ?'rf The ark did not return &TSfe(lMur After its various vicissitudes, ft, tbuod, au abiding place in the hWiWrpellfTja!tfAle which puzzled doctors. 1 aila'o, whose son Eleazaa-'rilnui-tanfcti-, tied to take charge fcfc'itt.bsLrtefri leafVfl ,m was taken to Jennlrflfl.MIWl 9tcilh-1 meantime Shiloh nwailiitBnvfciY.0 ., ojo'jaaa. oiiw.nnMj in ineiL.oic.en ieKUJigL'e .learn io- do by doing ltfjjONBa clple in pedasg, rfijfestatements come from let- do not ehanirtedBBjfairiitf, 9Xtinm not acquiM Trt3qr ve;qWT(OT byu listening to beautiful ElatemcntamtMit? the virtues. Uoligioa is not a fastif?1 BourcAATtmifObHTS,ed in ycrfiOT ifttcrllffiftTA riW.nafclsiaidt.arVnn CUiWrWl Q ?aW3ifloXWiWHOdAiiM altIs Ml the jUtf-ln MWtTtHW'V ilMfaiMiaftfriiarfoiirf-Tii-t u-ir otetHBifrf03Tdf oftft.it j Hw chlti OifUTDriUHBJ uriJtheefcAroiibiv!W'ef,ii.je. 'frt'-'HWfaWfiti ttliChitdritbfiviMwte UMaMm o6V echllilHi vtrrili uhlja LB A 1 1 . C, UiM BITCH" BV.VR1 -V astray yet una is nor xne ruje. -A"true,' Christian atmoapher and spirftj of service In the home, the Sunday school and the church are the great est possible aaisgttfcrdi for th yeupg- GOOD ROADS INSTITUTE To Be Held at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C Feb ruary 23-27, 1915. The good roads institute which is to be held at th University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N. C, February 23-27, is very fortunate in being able to have Mr. C. M. Strahan, professor of Civil engineering and director of the good roads department of the Uni versity of Georgia, who will make an address and lead the discussion on "Top-soil and Sand-Clay Roads"; in having Mr. W. W. Crosby, highway enirinppr of Baltimore, Md., and form er higway commissioner of Maryland wh0 will make an address and lead the discussion on the general subject of "Maintenance of Highways"; ana, also in having Mr. D. H. Winslow, ot ne United States Office of of Public Roads,' now in charge of the mainten- ance of the Capital Highway, who will (lescrjbe methods he is now using lor maintaining this stretch of highway. Mr. Winslow's lecture will probably be illustrated. While the subjects of "Top-Soil and Sand-Clay Roads ' and "Maintenace will be the foremost discussed at the institute, other subjects will be given serious consideration, such a "Bridges and Culverts", especially metalic culverts, "Bituminous Koads", and ".Macadam Roads." The formal opening of the institute will begin at : p. m., iuesiiav, r eo. -.ril. tlllt U1C registration ui tu-ieKUii-n vnl V;"1 ul ll" """.' p"oi'fStrahans address will be on Wednesday, Feb. 24th. and Ma.. Cros- ny's wjj be on Thursday, the 25th. r, Winslow will also speak on the afternoon of the 2;th JOSEPH HYDE PRATT, State Geologist. EFFECTIVE IF INELEGANT The average country printer gets some oueer "conv" both for the news- paper and for the job department of his business. We are no exception to the rule, and have jabbed on the "set file and filed away in "jackets for future reference some strange and terrible manuscript. Lately we received an order to print some "No tices to Trespassers," which should bo effective if there be any virtue in such warning. The copy for these notices was as follows: Notice ..Troi!paSi!p,.s wilj bp pcrsekuted to lhe oxten of 2 mean mungrel dogs wjcn aint never been overly soshbn with strangers and I duddelp ban shot gun which aint Loaded with no sofy pillars. Dam if I aint tire of this helraisin on my property." -From the Salem, N. J., Sunbeam. DANGEROUS MISTAKE Ashehoro Mothers Should Not Neg lect Kidney Weakness in Childreu Many children have weak kidneys. An early warning is bed-wetting. Often followed by backache, heart ache, languor. Tis a mistake to neglect these troubles. To blame the child for its own dis tress. Seek to check the cause. Save the child from dangerous kid- Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Lewis recommends. roster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. CAROLINA PEOPLE TELL WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF HAYR STOMCH REMEDY SufTrr Find Swift Relief by Use of This, 4iemarkable Treatment ,,'gtjsmach sufferers in the Southeast fWiw intact, all over the country have foup'remarkable anl efficient re sults, myn the use of Mayr's Wonder ful Stomach Remedy. nr .. i i an,i - . -"-" "" fiejjVffle Jts effects come quickly the tifqt j9se convinces. Mere is wna two faiclina folks have written: XorVftX DAVENPORT, Parker, N. Cir$ Ftix. vears I have suffered from kwTP,yf, your remedy and one bottle jkww Hte relief. Your full treatment ntts.b.out cured me." firo5i ERWIX, Winston-Salem, N iwmnPiam satisfied through personal use"of the powers of your remedy. LYojithavc saved my life." WW5 a.BHff& thousands. This remedy mpeiwftd teii v.- icld poor crops. Lime corrects the acidity and makes fertihurs mere JUcSiive. Many of your crops need Lime directly as a plant food. Not only V'ldfcumss, but Com, Cotton and Grain crops need Lime. The value of agri cultural Lime depends on two fineness of the grinding. bonates, ane the sample V. mechanical conditioa. . ... 1"V v Wri nl iar '"tt4uSi&cSi Buquo J8ii! -- - .1 trfrfttmkS&M f 11 IIi&IWF': k SICK, SOUR STOMACH, INDIGESTION OR GAS Tape's DUpepsin" Makes Upset Stomachs Feel Fine in Five Min utes Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the damage do you ? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sem, gassy, and upset, and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undi gested food; breath foul, tongue Lcoated just take a little Pape's Dia- pepsm and in hve minutes you won der what became of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasion ally keeps this delicate organ regu lated and they eat their favorite feods, without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead ef a help, remember the quickest, surest most harmless relief is Pape's Dia pepsin which costs only fifty-cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful it digests food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stom ach; it's so unnecessary. FOUR LEAF CLOVERS I know a place where the sun is like gold, And the cherry blooms burst with snow; And down underneath is the lovliest nook, Where the four-leaf clovers grew. One leaf is for hope, and one is for faith, And one is for love, you know, But God put another in for luck If you search, you will find where they grow. But you must have hope, and you must have faith, You must love and be strong, and so, If you work, if you wait, you will find the place Where the four-leaf clovers grew. Ella Kigginson. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA GRAMMAR IN RHYME Grammar in rhyme is what St. Nicholas calls the following bit of verse which was reprinted lately from the July number, 1875, at the request of a reader: Three little words you often see; The Article ,a, an and the. ' A Noun's the name of anything, As school, or garden, hoop or awing. An Adjective describes the Noun, As great, small, pretty, white or brown. In place of Nouns the Pronouns stand, As he or she, your arm, my hand. Verbs tell something to be done To read, count, laugh, sing, jump 4t run. How things are done the Adverbs tell, i As slowly, quickly, ill or well. Conjunstions join the words together. As men and women, wind and weather The Preposition stands before A Noun, as in or through the door. The Interjection shows surprise, As "Oh! how pretty" "Ah! how Wise." The whole are called Nine Parts of Speech, Which reading; writing, speaking teach. is known and used throughout the United States. It has a record of re sults and proof. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy clears the digestive tract of mucoid accretions and poisonous matter. It brings swift relief to sufferers from ailments of the stomach, liver ana bowels. Many declare it ha3 saved them from dangerous operations and many are sure it has saved their lives. We want all people who have chronic stomach trouble or constipa tion, no matter of how long standing, to try one dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy one dose will con vince you. This is the medicine so many of our people have been taking with surprising results. . The most thorough system cleanser ever so!. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy is now sold here by Standard Drug Company and druggists everywhere. . things tne amount oi wanxmaicj uu ure We guarantee irom vt to s per emu vir- we shall be glad to sena you win snow uie nrtroud nimble bock. "Uminrf at Profit." Htdll m roar kHI tni onar w' limes 't' iw)lL4'7,''--i nimble fata. Sen fat YOU oof r sow. 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