FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALLS CATAJUIH XETMCina bu ten oaad aucaartulljr In llw tnttMtl of Ctiwrh. HAL.W* CATARRH MEIMCINS coa alata of Otntmant which vjuwkty lUHovea b» local appli' fttlon. «r4 the In»»»nal MmUcIim. a Tnrtc. which »rtl tknmsh tha Blood on the Mu r.ui Bur Itm, thua rrdurlnf tht n flam motion. HoM by all drumr«l» V J. Cbcnoy * Co., ToMo, Ohio Operation Advised ; Friend Said "Dorr Do irr Try Lyifia E. Pinkhun's V«r •table Omyooad Fnt Proved Good Adwct OUcago, lllinofc.-" Jut i few tinea » tat yoa kaow whtt Lydm K. Ptak WilSIII WORKED ON MCTIOMAKT M TEAKS New York, Sept. 11,—A letter writ to* te itOM by Noah Webeter, anther of the lillHwy which ta Mid te have »iiHi tha United State* man 7 diaiecte, ta which the writer refers to Ma plaaa ta new* a ra ceptioa far Ma work to England, kaa baaa given oat by John Stuart Thom son, of Jeraey City. The communication, which to de acribed aa hitherto unpubitahed. waa addmwd ta Charlaa R. Webeter, a roue in of Noak, and waa found by the rouain. It renda aa followa: "New Harm, Sept. 24. 1*23. "Dear Sir: "1 expected you would call upon me the morning yon left New Haven bat you disappointed me and I moat write wkat I want te aay to you. You must bare heard that I hare been many yean in compiling a com plete dictionary of oar language. My researehaa have been laborious and extensive, and I think fruitful in dis coveries. As I am drawing toward the conclusion of the work, I think of going ta England nest summer to revise and complete the work and to try to obtain a reception of it in that country. But aay raaoareea arc too •canty for auck an undertaking and I want to avail myaelf of all my ex tra means. I bare oa hand a new book of my own pubiiahing, entitled letters to a young gintlemaii con cerning his education.' aoaae of which 1 think may be aold In Albany. Tha retail price is $1.7*, tha work being a thin octavo. Tha ahact price is M rents and for a hundred or am I would aay M cents. Now, air, will by taking a hundred ar two. either bound or in sbaeta; bound at flJ9 ar in sheets at M conta. If yau will. R will vary mock obHge ma. "My dictionary kaa eeet me M years at labor aad about SWjOM. If I aaecaod I ahall leimbutae myself aad be able te inm>wili all my frlaada far their advancea. If I ahould not, I ahaR be loft la my eM "Plaaar to praaaat oar kinds re spects to Mr*. W. and other frfcmda. "Tour with affectioa aad reepoct, "N Webeter" ■pant nm^rui iw a» 9M7S. AO this ficoratf u part of my. Ik ooday of tU,iW|M tbia j^rtiaa iaataad of two thmwlm loeky if thoy an able to ■wt •Z.OM.aw. Tba hnimlii par ty, It mmmm at the praaant, will fall far abort of axpartationa, and tban ia now little likelihood of the La fodatta fond fatting far bayaad 91, Sanata arruthry of aatiaawl eoaa able that atata campaign fMa wW ba larger than bo#ara. Many atataa 4b not require reporta. Soaaa ccwtri Man prafy to mk/tbair dnnationa tkroogfe thaae rhanneia, aa that tfcay •M*«r awaiiat »V— naitlH-.lt xi Qi«iila»(w ft* O'Q mww9 ^^HHawiaijf greatly inrreaaad, ainee there ia no report of thaaa. la tMa way it ia prohaMe that tba eaaaral npaMk tnrea wilt ba aaait to tba flMMJM m afit and aiaijr, AH of the parties are prilHt to ba rarafai abort wboae donatiana tbay arrapt. Teapot Dnme Mint forgotten in Waabmgton, r*aa if it ia amoar the electorate. RUSSIA DOMINATED BY LENIN'S SPIRIT Hi* Memory m Idolized. Image On Cdiii mmI Pottery, Work Mosrov, Ruaaio.—Like ao many other - mmi>n<iing figure* in hiat-«ry, *"icolai Letiin. .T*at.ir of anri »• Rl* ■it, ia |TMt(T is death than in life. If the founder of the Modern Cov in oniat a tat* hu failed to >ni a "rod" or a "Mbit" he haa literally become, in the minds of the Roaeian Bolaherika. an idol of aa great fane aa America'a Waahington or Lincoln. In the centre of Moaeorw'a famooa "Red Square" Lenin I tea mouldering in a frail wooden tomb, a aymbol to the Bolahcvik intelligence of the death of Ruaaia'a greatest rebel and of the renaiaaanee of a now Rnaaia Throughout the day and night, within the walla of the Kremlin, aa aacred to Ruaaiana of the monarchical period aa Lenin'a tofnb to daw to the i heart of the Ci—manlat, thou—nda of | Ruaaiana who hare —brand the Sov iet faith fmm hi alienee befera thto] atrange mortuary chamber of and oak and, without getting • gttmpee ofthe frail body within, atop to do rwarta to Ha i Thar* an thoee, of cow**, of old Csariat regime, who look apaai not of the death of a man. hot of the I of the eM SMsto. ft to| againat any are an daty at the behind the Kremlin" walla, ready with bayoneta to aiiwiiaa* the allghtaat gesture of Inanrreetlon. Bat R to not alone at Lenin'a tomb that the and STATE FAIR Tot Tha Boat Cattia, Swine, Stump and Poultry. Product* of tka Parm and Home. Daily by the Soya' and GirU Cluba and A Pine-Art Show, Inrludinc a Loan Exhibit Prom Haw York City, Eapraa anting Soma of the Beat Ameriran Artiata. A Lixe-Siaa Cow (Statuary) Mad* Pro* HOTor Of a Pamooa Sculptor ) Mada Pro* Butter toy a i ft Train Loana. for Entarta Praa Acta, Twice Daily, on Baca Track la Prowl at The Binaat Carnival, Two Train Loana, for ao dmmTr - - - - M Every Day, With Uni otb Cotton Palace, |« •d A. K. C. Do* Show Uniform Puraaa of MM Each t» Carload* at Cotton to AM cThe silent woods are catling CALLING you to play hooky — as they did when you were a kid. Remember the old swimming hole, the wild ad ventures in caves and woods, the thrills of catching your first fish? jt '' ■ • , ■ , * - Your nature still wants to play hooky once in a while. It's easy too. Easier than it was in your schooldays. Plan your work ahead so you can take a day off. Hop in the car bright and early. Go off for a day's golf or hunting or better yet take the wife and family along for an outing in the autumn woods. Forget jour business for just a few hours. You'll work all the better next day. Your vision will be clearer, your mind keener. Your point of view will be changed. And you will find it restful to get out on the road on a week day when there h less traffic. Better run 'round tonight to the nearest "Standard" pump and fill her up with gas, oil, air, and water. Then you'll be ready for an early start and a steady run. "Standard" is just the gas you need on early morn ing trips like theae fee there may be a touch of froet in the air. That's when you need PePPT STANDARD OIL COMPANY. (N«« imrmy) N. C, Sipliwhi. SS to "STANDARD" GASOLINE

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