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VOL. XV WAREENTON, N. C, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1909. NO. 10. The Value of Good. - Digestion U easy to figure if you know what your stomach is worth. Kodol keeps the stomach at par value, by insuring good digestion. Kodol cures Dyspepsia. Kodol Insures good digestion by nhnliitHy (1 uplicat ins Nature's uiiiu.l process. In perfectly digest ing nil foci taken into tho etom m h. Whtlo Kodol is dolns this, the ftomuch U vest ins and becoming f-tmt'g and heal;hy. A strong unci healthy stomach guarantees a t.oitn.1 and nrtlvo brain. Tho mm with a pound stomach a stomach that 1.- doing for the body just what Nature intended i it to do is the nan who Is a'.waya I'lejared fnr any emersoncy. He is "ihere villi the pools." The Juan with a pick stomach, Is a man Kiel; all over. When tho ftoninch h-rHated by undigested feod. t'if b'o'ul rnd heart nre di vert ly nfs'eteL Then dullness, un natural fieri Inc-s. Jlck-hcndaehca. Vet tl;'o and faint Ire fpell3, and even s-i-!oim brain trouhlo develop. Kodol will prevent these. EH'.rrirv; the stomach, and brain to special effort by "tonics" and "stimulants" doesn't cure anything, or accomplish any rood. Neither does dieting. Indigestion and the serious ailments which it induces can be averted and corrected only by natural means. Kodol supplies this natural mean.-?. It performs the stomach's woiTc for it just as the stomach rhould perform it while the stom ach takes a Httlo rest, "for the stomach's sa!;e." - Our Guarantee Go to your rtvr.rpl-t today ami pet a dol lar IxiltW. Tliou afi'T you have used the entire cutenls of tlii bottle if you c.in lionostly ay, that it has not done you any poo.l, return the boti!t t. the rim'ist and 1 will lffnnd your uhhicv vn;lu.;it ques tion or UUy. Wev.ill t u n puv the dru-j.-1-.t for tlio tattle. Di.n't lnsiitt, all ilrnjylsts K:io".v ihat Oi!v truaraiiti-c i jroort. Titlsollrr u;illtx lo the l.iriro bt!leonly imd to lnt line in a family. The larjre Init io (oUains V, tltiica ua'tii.uh a tho fifty com botilo. Kodol is prepnrnd at the labora tories o;' E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Daked Shad Roe. i Procure a good sized" roe, rinse care ; fully in cold water, then drop it into ! boiling hot salted water. Do not have j tU-: water boiling at a gallop or it will j disturb the arrangement of the roe. I Let stand about ton minutes, keeping j the water at the same temperature, j Take about a half cup of cracker meal j and add a rounding tablespoon of flour, I a dash of either pepper or paprika ! and salt to season. Roll the shad roe t I.- 11. ! - -l . iu mis aim piace in a saucepan or small dripping pan. Surround with one-half can of tomatoes In which tove boon mixed one onion and one green pepper minced fine. Reason also with salt and paprika. Take slices of i bacon about one-eighth of an inch in thiekuess. cut them into strips of the fame width with a pair of shears, i Pretty well cover the top of the roe i Avith these shoestrings of bacon. Place in a moderate oven until about warmed ! through, then increase the bent and ! finish in a hot oven. This all will re quire about twenty minutes to half an hour. Paste frequently with the to- ni;l tr en n i It may be necessary to add a little j hot w ater to the sauce, and when taken j from the oven thicken, if necessary, j with some of the cracker meal. FOR THE CHILDREN Monkey Faced Owls. On the banks of the Santa Ana river, ! in southern California, is a queer col-! ony. It is situated among the cliffs ' which rise above the river, and in passing during the day one would not! imagine the place was inhabited, for the members of the colony are fast 1 asleep in the chambers of the cliffs, j At dusk there is a change. At every oue of the openings with which the rocks are perforated appears a face so humanlike in its expression that the beholder is apt to fancy he is 'see ing the pixies and elves of which he heard in childhood. The faces belong to a family having the name of Strix pratineola, or monkey faced owl. In the holes of the cliffs they pass their days and rear their young. At night they emerge in flocks and search the Gelds for mice and insects! : The Taking of Lor ena By ANNE HE1LMAN. Copyrighted, 1DO0. by Associated " Literary Press. t89tis3$etettttitt(i Annougu u was tne tniru week in A prii. there were sudden and chill whiffs of wind from the north, accom panied by flying particles of ice and 1 snow, grim warning that winter had Tor Silo by all Drupists. Five Reasons Why the P. "D LJ Is Popular among anK, Money Savers:; ! Polished Wood Floors. Under no circumstances must water j be used on ihu.rs that are intended to be polished. Wipe the floor thorough I ly wiih a dry cloth before applying j the polish, removing any spots that I nirty bo thereon with benzine. A good preparation for waxing wood floors Is made in the following way: Cut com ! nion wlnte beeswax into thin flakes and pour turpentine over till well cov ered. Let it stand until tho wax is quite soft, when it nmst be stirred into a smooth paste, adding sufficient turpentine to give it a creamy consist ency. Apply the cream with a wool en cloth. Pub well into the wood with a coarse piece of flannel until the floor shines. This treatment need only be applied twice a year. First -It is a safe bank. Ktv :il It is a bank for all the people, rich and poor, men wo ppt, anil chilil ren Third It is courteous to depositors and aims to accommodate tl.em. Fourth It allow a reasonable rate of interest on money en t nittMl to its c a iv. Fifth -It invites new accounts from all who wish to save or iu- p!st tr.nney, CITIZENS BANK Game Partners. . In this game one player personates i lawyer. The rest choose partners id sit down in pairs in two rows, facing each other. The lawyer walks down the rows and asks a question "of any one whom she pleases. This ques tion must be addressed to one. but rust invariably be answered by the partner, and if the principal speaks at ill he is subject to a fine. The partner must answer promptly and as absurdly as possible. The fun is the way in which the partners try the patience of those for whom they speak, answering in as opposite a way as they cau to the known opinions of those for whom they are speaking. It is also difficult to remember not to an swer a question addressed directly to oneself. 11 K.N' I) Kit SON .1. F. OWEN, lui:s:i)i;NT. N. C. W. A. HUNT, Oashikp. Improved Box Couch. Box couches have passed the experi mental stage and are hoav becoming quite popular. One of the most recent designs is shown here, containing a novel improvement patented by a New York man. In this box couch the box used for holding the garments and other articles is attached to rods so ar ranged that the box is lifted up from VLl Cdi-ooiv- 1. - - r. 6 cir Edison Phono graphs and lie cords, Cut Vv'atches. Clochks. Dia monds; Fine (I old Jewelry of nil kind for Hridal or birthday presents is what you buy from your jeweler. Quality guaranteed Thos. A. Shearin, V A 1 il u N TON, --- - N. C. liggS for PI arching! Don t Wait Place your order for Casings Ceiling and Flooring while we Plymouth , julV(, dear lumber, and can fur- ! Why It Groaned. Tliere is an old story, brief, but in stinct -with a dread warning, which it may not be cut of place to recall for those who have never heard it: A. boy had wandered into an orchard one windy day late in the spring. lie stopped under a gnarled old apple tree which, under the pressure of the strong blast. Avas swaying and creaking and moaning as if in greatest agony. "What on earth are you making all that fuss about?" the boy asked, in some derision. "Your moaning and groaning "are enough to make a black I cat turn pale." "0-o-o-oh," creaked the tree dismally, "I guess if you were as full of green apples as I am you'd moan and groan too." Facts About Goldfish. The original color of the goldfish was not gold, as many people have sup posed, but light green, -with a tinge of bronze. Careful breeding of4he fish as pets has gradually produced the lrange gold shade which now' makes the little creatures so attractive. It has been noted that goldfish have escaped from the public fountains of Washington into the Totomac river. The offspring of these runaway pets, raised in the new aud more natural conditions afforded by the broad stream, have gradually regained their original light greenish garb, it is said. Chicago News. not yet renounced its sway in the northland. Floyd Jordan, striding down the steep mountain trail, halted irresolute ly near the abrupt turning at Parrell's bluff. He appeared to-be meditating deeply. Suddenly . he threw up his bead, squared his shoulders and hur ried on. not in the direction of the boarding house in the gulch, but to ward FarrelTs cabin. Parrell's cabin was two log houses joined together and chinked with mud. There were other cabins of the same simple architecture scattered over the mountainside and nestled in the gulch es, but white curtains hung at the Far rell windows, and the windward side j of the living room was hung with gay Navajo blankets; the brown fur of a mountain bear was ou the floor, and its mate was spread luxuriously be neath the red pillows of a couch. And, set like a torch iu the south window, a geranium, potted in a brilliant In dian basket, lifted its scarlet blooms. But Jordan felt without seeing this harmony. He was looking Into the face of the girl who had opened the door. It was a face of light and shade that spoke the swift thought before the voice found words, a face to hold a man's glance in a crowd. She re sumed her seat by the fire without re plying to Jordan's geuial greeting. lie seemed to fill the room. Six feet two and broad shouldered, he looked even larger in the clumsy canvas coat, corduroys and high laced boots of the time. He'll keep his word. He alwaya does. He will go back to the State, mark my word!" i Loreua stealthily opened the door and looked after her lover's retreating figure. He had almost reached the bluff. Something stirred in her throat The long stretch of trail that ran away through the dreary landscape seemed like her life, aud Floyd was going out of it. Her heart yearned for him. What would her life be without i him? "Lorena, where are you?' called Mrs. Farrell, emerging again from the bedroom. The girl was not in the room. The mother opened the door and looked out A wall of whirling white met her vision. "She has gone after him and Is caught , in the storm!" gasped the mother. FACTS IN, FEW LINES Th?re are forty -five medical socie ties In New York city. The annual mineral yield of the Brit ish empire exceeds $1,000,000,000 la value. There are said to be in Shanghai more insurance companies than in London. A horse always rises from a lying position on to its forelegs first and a cow on to its hind legs. It is likely that the height of the new buildings in Messina will be lim ited to about thirty-three feet There are at present In India 321 medical missionaries, of whom 121 are men. and loG missionary nurses. As a health restorative a French tnedie::! oxiert recommends n ten or A knock sounded on the door. Floyd ; CftePU day (Ikt of fruIt alfme twlce a entereu. noisily stamping the snow j from his feet. "Thought I'd come back and have another .talk with Lo rena" he began. Oh, Floyd, she's gone after you!" Kucks, IJutT and White Wyandottes, and lied Leg horns u re us good as nh;h just what is wanted. CO We can furnish a limited quan- the'tity of No. 1 lievel biding, and untry afTords, they excel ! c"n'h I0" to. weatherboard ' J ! n tmvn As f fnvnricps on anvaiid for ktyirg and growing ; cverythingwantedwhether rough uiclc strong broilers, as ! or dressed, knotty or clear, thick well us for exhibition. jor thin, short or long. WTe have J 1 1 1 A. NOW is the best time to! a superaounaance aireauy cut Write mc.r,,u llJ,cu' W. iri. Fridgen, CREEK, N. C. set your hens ohnH. Fleming Warren Plains, N. C. The Implement Co., RICHMOND, VA. It Is very important both for cllectivo and economical work to f n nun in lanni run rilTii J 1 1 ) procure Ihe best of fel iW rXli WWW Hill r . . u.,.. nrlnlliiii Catalog ust issued te.lUall about the best Vi tirnoand labor-Having machinery. O It is one of the best and most in- A ( tcrestinrr Implement oaiaiogs is Mied. Mailed frco on request W are also headquarter for Farm Wagons. Buggies, Barb Wire, Fencing, V-Crimp and other Roof ing, Gasoline Engines. Saw and Planing Mills. Write for prices and catalogs. The Implement Co.. 1302 Main St, Richmond, Va. "".J.iv?. WW LIFTING COUGH RAISES BOX. the bottom of the couch when the top of the latter is raised. It thus be comes an easy matter for the iersoii using the couch to readily reach ihe box to get at the contents. In addi tion, it becomes unnecessary to move the couch awav from the wall in order to raise the top. The box couch is thus rendered more convenient and eaves disagreeable stooping aud bend ing. Potato Cr.lad With Smoked Herring. Cut in CI e o'.:e pound of cold boiled potatoes. Chop very line a teaspoonful of parsley, one of chives, one of onion. Mix all well together with two forks, adding pepper aud salt. Fillet a smoked honing or a small cooked fin nan haddock, carefully freeing it of bones, and cut it very small. Work it in with the salad. Take two table spoonfuls of hot bouillon, add two of salad oil, one uf vinegar, one of chop ped beet root and pour all over the salad. In ten minutes it will be ready to serve. Starch For Dark Material. Gelatin such as is used in cooking. makes an excellent starch for black, navv blue or any dark wash goods and leaves them without streaks. Four one quart of boiling water over one tea- spoonful of gelatin wlncli lias oeen soaked in a little cold water, strain and use lukewarm, ine garments may be ironed wet or dried and sprin Hm'i Trmi on the wrong side and ikk n dark Ironing cover, as lint from white cloth will show. Just For Fun. Why is the shoemaker's the best trade going? Because his work is soled before it is finished. Why should a bootmaker always be happy? Because if he loses his "all" ho can buy "awl" again without much trouble. Why does a conductor punch a hole in your car ticket? To let you pass through. If all the seas were dried up, what would old Neptune say? I .really haven't an ocean (a notion). Philadel phia Ledger. Scotland's Thistle. This is the story of how the thistle came to be the badge of Scotland. When the Danes invaded the country a night surprise was attempted. In order to more completely hide their ad vance the Danish soldiers walked bare foot. Tor awhile all went well till one of the. Danes happened to tread on a thistle. The pain made him cry out, and his cry disclosed the fact of the intended assault. The Scots at once took to their arms and roiited the in vaders. The thistle thereafter became the national emblem. i ?xfyi-,"wi-w- t??p rnii.niiEN LIKE KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE! COUCH SYRUP 1 BE SURE TO INSURE that house of yours, lure is no resnecter of persons and the fact that your home Is all you have in 'the world will not keep it away. . IIAVEUS ISSUE A POLICY to you to-day. That you have es caped a tire is no kind of an in dication that you witl be exempt even for a single day. Uive us tlm m-dprand set vour mind at I wt. Think of vour wife, too i and how glad she will be to know IT ii,r,,. immo w in ssii red. lii UVUJ . - HALT. MACON. Justice Is Blind. A game played by any number of persons, one or wnoin. representing Justice, is blindfolded. Justice is giv en a seat in the middle of the room, and a second player leads up' the oth ers, one bv one, and asks Justice's opinion of each. Whenever the opin ion is correct, as decided by a majority- of the vompany. Justice changes places with the person judged. Hint For Using Paraffin. When using paraffin for sealing all serious anil onen i;u.u iireiuvinn o well as the disagreeable smoke In tho house can bo avoided if the dish con foiMii.o- iiio riMriiflin is nlaced in a imwi.tn , large vessel containing hot water. When the paraffin is melted remove from the stove, and the water will keep the wax hot until all sealing is done. To Remove Cinder From Eye. If a cinder or atom of any kind gets in the eye, take a flaxseed and place it in the eve under the lower lid. Lie down if possible with tho side of the htn,i rm v.-hich has the atom in the eve, and the flaxseed will work its way around the eye aftr bring the cinder or atom out with ttfeoming out at the come of the eye. They L ike the Water. The Japanese bathe oftener than anv other race in the world,and it is rare to find a boy or girl of six who cannot swim. In some of the villages there is an ordinance to fine the fa ther if his children are not good swim mers at the age of eight. From the time a baby is a year old it is carried to the public baths. ' tittle Bobby Bucket. Little Bobby Bucket Didn't like his school; Thought his teacher horrid; Didn't like the rule. Never knew his lessons; Only liked to play. Such a foolish Bobby; Naughty all the day. Got so many whippings, Didn't care a bit; Teased and plagued his teachers; Wouldn't ever quit. Some time h'll be sorry. Naughty, naughty boy! How he T. wish he'd studied, ' For wisdom leads to joy. LORENA SCREAMED AND CLOSED HER EYES. TWO SHOTS KOA11ED OUT. prospector. He whipped his hat against his knee, evidently disconcert ed by the girl's hostile attitude. "That you. Floyd Jordan?" inquired a voice from the inner room. "Yes, Mrs. Farrell. "Ilow're you feeling?" "Somewhat better, I'm glad to say. Sit down and warm yourself, Floyd It isn't to be wondered at that people have rheumatics in a land where there's ten months winter." Lorena closed the door. "Floyd Jor dan, what are you coming here again for?" she burst out suddenly. "Wouldn't be very neighborly not to drop in with your mother sick and your dad away, would it?" "Didn't I tell you that I never would speak to you again and that I never wanted to see you?" she said fiercely, taking a few steps toward him. Even in that moment, with her eyes blazing with unjust and unreasonable anger the miner's heart throbbed ackuowl edgment of the tall, pliant, reedlike grace before him. "Yes, Lorena, but 1 have just a little hope that you don't always mean what you say." "Don't you think I mean it when tell you I've heard how you bragged to the boys at the store that you could take. me whenever you vgot goodNand rpnrlv?" "I never said anything of the kind. Some one has garbled my words to suit his own purpose. I've been about you I've loved you from the first time I ever set eyes on you, and I've never said a disrespectful word about you. I've been thinking of building n cabin on my claim, if you'll have me, Lorena. If you won't I'll sell out and go back to the States." "Yon can't go any too quick to suit me," answered the girl, her voice tense with scorn. "And you can tell tbosi loafers at the store that I'm not to be had so easily. I'd rather die than marry you. Floyd Jordan." "I reckon that settles it," said Jor dan, rising and buttoning his coat "Please tell your mother goodby for ne." And he was gone, v "Lorena Farrell, what have you done?" demanded her mother, limping Into the room. "You ought to know that Floyd couldn't hafe said any thing like that about you. Depend on it, those Blake girls made it all up You've driven him away for good this cried the distracted woman, wringing her hands. "She got sorry right after you left" "I'll find her," said Floyd quickly; "don't worry." And he dashed back into the storm. When Lorena softly closed tha kitchen door she could just see Floyd rounding the bluff. "Floyd, oh, Floyd, come back!" she called, all her reserve gone, ber fierce pride thrown to the 6tormy winds that blew the fringe of her shawl into her eves. Realizing that he could not hear her, she started after him, but bv the time she had covered half the distance a sea of white swept In between and blotted him from her view. She hurj?ied on, calling his name re peatedly, but the furious wind tore at her breath and walled her about witb fleecy clouds. Suddenly she felt that she was off the trail. She turned to the right and then to the left, but could not find It Des perately she struggled on, until her tired limbs compelled a pause in the shelter of a bluff. She leaned panting against a rock, all unconscious of a pair of eyes which glared from a wll low thicket near by. The green lights in the eyes flared brighter, a long red tongue licked long, snarling jaws hungrily, and forth from the covert stole a lank gray wolf. Lorena uttered a startled cry. This was no coyote to be chased with a stick. It was a wolf of timber stock, a great beast, strong as a mastiff! He emitted low snarls as he slunk in half circles across in front lie was unde cided. While he circled, drawing a little nearer at every turn, Lorena fell back back toward the bluff, keeping her white face always toward the creeping beast. She took off her heavy shawl and suddenly threw it blanketwise over the wolf's head. Then she fled des perately. Once clear of the scrub, she ran on, i plunging through drifts, stumbling, falling to rise again and push her flight. Of direction she could take no heed. All she could do was to place distance between herself and the fam ished brute. But when, weary and breathless, she paused for rest out of the drab drift stole the lank gray shadow. "With a terrified shriek Lorena ran on until she had to stop, spent unable to take another step. She saw the wolf. licking his hungry jaws, leaping to ward her with no indecision left. Lorena screamed and closed her ej'es. Two snots roarea our. L.ooKing up, she saw Floyd Jordan, with smok ing revolver in his hand, standing over the prostrate beast. 'Floyd, oh, Floj-d !" she sobbed as he came to her with eyes tender and anx ious. He picked her up from the snow, wrapped her in his coat and held her against his breast. The storm was lifting. Farrelrs cab in could be discerned not a quarter of a mile distant. "I'm dead sure now I'll build that cabin on my claim," Floyd said as they started homeward. An Illusion Shattered. The son and heir is seven years old old enough to spell out, with helps over the hard words, "Alice In Won derland" and to enjoy it hugely, espe cially the memorable duet between the mock turtle and the griffin. - Recently as a great treat he was permitted to accompany his pretty young aunt to luncheon at one of New York's fa mous restaurants and as a crowning joy invited to select his own delica cies. Long and earnestly he pondered over the bill of fare; then his eyes grew big and his face illumined as he laboriously read the list of soups. "Yes. thank you; I've precided what I want," he said, with nervous gayety. Then, with an impressive knitting of his brows, he addressed the attentive waiter, "I'll have one very, very small mock turtle, but don't make it into soup; just bring it along alive and kicking." Woman's Home Companion. ESakss Kiincys and Bladder BifiW ILO Sr,SSisa4iicCwtffie6J.lL For PSSw, Bums, Sow DeWlTT'S CAR3GUZED WITCH HAZEL Won the Bet. "Well, old man," said Smith to Brown as they sat at breakfast to the hotel, "you've lost your bet." "now do you make that out?" "Didn't you bet me a guinea last night that we'd see a gale from the north this morning?" "Yes." "It's turned out a beautiful day, with a soft, warm wind from the south. and yet you say you haven't lost your bet." "That is so." "Why not?" "Do you see that man coming tip th steps! of the hotel? That's my friend McCluskie, from Inverness. "What's that got to do with it?" "Well, I've won the bet. for he's e Gael from the north." London An Bwers. j year. In Tokyo a person may ride in an automobile, with chauffeur and porter, eleven hours for $12, half a day for 5G.r0 or one hour for ?1.50. Ameihan gramophone companies in China have had to replace the black trumpet wilh trumpets made of bright colors to attract the Celestial eye. A government prospector who was searching for coal in the south of In dia discovered a valuable deposit of tantalite, the first found in that coun try. No longer is the Bank, of England the greatest institution of its kind. In volume of business transacted at least it is surpassed by the National ity Bank of New York. There is a growing desire on the part of the young of both sexes In China to choose their own mates. Fa thers and mothers are therefore called upon by the Chinese to uphold the old rules. By a cabinet ordinance recently is sued in Tokyo the somewhat onerous restrictions on the use of western ink in Japanese official documents has been removed after the long period of thirty-two years. The Chinese are showing unusual zeal In acquiring a working knowl edge of English, which is gradually, becoming the international language of commerce in the empire, and es pecially in the coast towns. In the telephone hunt for fishing In Norway a microphone in a water tight steel box Is lowered into the sea and transmits to the telephone receiver in the boat a whistling sound If herring are about and a kind of grunting if cod are near. The town of Webster has more dogs in proportion to the population than any other town in Maine. There are between 1.100 and 1,200 inhabitants, and 170 licensed dogs are recorded. There are-also dogs on which no tax has been paid. Jose Gaudaloupe Aleitd of Jalostit- lan, state of Jalisco, Mexico, is said to be the oldest man in the world. The record of his birth as contained in the archives of the parish church shows that he was born in 1779, which makes him 139 years old. He is In good physical condition. It is reported that immigration from China proper into Manchuria is taking place in considerable numbers, that the immigrants are industrious, that they are better agriculturists than the Japanese and are willing to work for smaller wages. The Germans in Kwang tung are very active in commercial pursuits. A woman who resides at Old Or chard, Me., went to Haverhill, Mass., last fall, taking her cat with her. After being there awhile she found that the cat was missing. The same woman returned home some time ago and found that pussy was at home too. The cat had traveled nearly 100 miles unchaperoned. The buffalo, whose hide was once an important article of commerce, has disappeared before the advance of civ ilization. The beaver cau apparently only be saved from a similar fate by extraordinary measures of xirotection; so, too the fur seal of the islands and waters of the Pacific. Sea otter and silver fox have been rare for many years. Deposits of pitchblende have been discovered in the old Cornish tin mines, while a new and quicker way has been found to extract radium from the pitchblende. The yield of radium from 200 tons of pitchblende is only a grain or so. If the pulverized ore can be made available by science in cur ing disease the saving will be enor mous. limp. Bouriant, the widow of an Egyptologist, offered to tho museum at Brussels two scarabs with inscription, which the lady claimed related to a voytige on the coast of Africa referred to by Herodotus. The curator pur chased the scarabs for $2,000. but found them to be forgeries. M. Ca part, the curator, sued tin widow for the return of the purchase price, and the courts have decided in his favor. . Sunday funerals in Chicago have been placed under the ban of the Car riage and Cab Drivers union. The jehus consider themselves entitled to a day of rest, ro that they may attend church with their families. The driv ers have adopted resolutions condemn ing Sunday funerals and asking the assistance of ministers and others In terested In Sunday observance In an agitation to abolish the custom. Mme. Edna Bertonelle. a seamstress In the Quartier Montmarlre, Paris, is paid by the Farls newspapers to le the youngest great-grandmother in the world. She was married at the age of fourteen, and her first child, a girl, married at the same early age. When Mme. Bertonelle was - thirty-one she was a grandmother. Her grandson married at seventeen a young woman a few days his junior. On her forty- eighth birthday Mme. Bertonelle was a great-grandmother. stops tiro ccugla s&d&&litt&( Dr. MHes Anti-Fain Fills stop pain in Just a few minutes. Sold by druggists everywhere, 25 doses 25c not sold in bulk. 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