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eMIIRISimTltrMXBIS! I6TS ON UVER LKE OTMIirE irnrtmimOm smtitimimm. > ae! ' Tike M mm iM- •iiME, hIitmUk ntaaMi wfcM kitiMM «r Dim*t hwe a dair’i mti^l i« MMVScy or ankktihnr vUek euwn aaenMU at tb* linaw. '‘tlWfl, wbtm it wan iato tHk tear Ub «ra*bM iato it, W«*kiM t Tki* vh« jau ferl tk^ awM ttBM» «Bd ettUBpiag. I y«« >T* tlag- ;kk “idl Icb6gIcc4 out," U j«m iv«r U torpid 4»d bow-cb eoaatiptM r you lune be«d«e)if, .duxiaea*, cMt«l oBgue^ {^breath Is b«il or mr adi > (poobful of haimVem Dod- w‘t liver 3^ CO w i,wrutee. :£i7fr5tS%iS.'3«3 U«« ItMK. Ma-a iImbW t»- if » 4a»met i»nS0*m im nfM *p aai Mk» «M M Am Md HfOWM >y wwiif I «M* fmtvgo kack to tka Mm tad mt ymmt «!• af 1^1—ri bwnai it is miFllmr latdidiae; Mtirritr Tif#nMii, t>wrfaw it eaa M* Mttvate or Milu yw ride. I (oanBtaa UMt «i» at De4- Lhftr Tome will ^ tmt itwiik li««r ^ work Md tktM war kwdi «( tka* faw bit* ud eewi^prted wnte viiiA m tkggiag ramr mttii aad nk- ins ysii fgci sikKnUfc I cii«»Btee tkat of ItaiMB’a Uw T«k will feM) nwr Mtiift .laBilr ieeliag See tor Gi»» it to yo« «bild*e«.. It i» iloeaa^ gnpe Md tkigr like it* SIOBT OF LOV£D ONE BIUNG8 UFE. Girl Oyine cf Broken Heart at Lover’s CoUneaa l>aTC8 HaapiUi Wken He Appears. Three days ago Miss Josephine Mc Intyre was brought to the Methodist Hospital, from her home at Howard, Pa., suffering from a nervous br«Bk- Anm, Her falser. Dr. O. W. McIn tyre, said her trouble -was »aeed by a broken iieart, and that he had asked the rann who once loved her, but who since has forsaken her for another, to visit her irt the sick room. Yesterday, it Wfas said at the hospital, the DOES THIS APPEAL TO man came there, and an affectiiifjj yOU? scene took place at the bedside. Sev- that hcf had paid her a visit there, and despite the statement of her father that she was dying, that she was able to walk out of the building with him. Dr. Outerbridjfe said yesterday thax the girl’s father had brought her here to havs him d«fernune whether nn operation was advisable. Dr. OuV bridge declared that she wss suffering from nervousness and anaemia and that ther« was no need for an opera* tion. Neither Dr. Mclntyte, his daughter nor Mr. Bemiitch could be reached in this city yesterday and no informa tion could b« had as to their plans. KJkcm ai n«' i IKfGVK A kaae m 4i« hortiMi. na.kiAiifai^ tmiar The ripe, xiA tiat «f A» mtb fidds. And tte wild CM** tHPac Inch; And an mteA iMland Yfa* *artB «f Dm geliHNd; 8mm of w «all it * . And etken call it G«^ A fire wiet and a p>MWt. A cryrtal ani a mB,. A jdlirfttk aad a taniia, Atfi cave* i^tn tka cave ■ '. dwril; : 'i%eD a soiiwi ^ law a^ hiMity And a iaM tiitaad £riw Am clodj Some call it Evislottoii,. And others call H God^ Like tides on a crescent sea beach. When t^ mooa Is new and thin, Into our hearts hi^ Towmngs . Come dwelling aod surging in; Cnme from the mysterie ocean, Whose rim no foot bai trod; Some of us call it Longinc, And otlwirs call it God. A picket frozen on duty. A mother starved for her brood; Socrates drinking the hemlock. And Jesus on the roodi And miUions who humUed a^ name less, Th^ straight, hard pathway trod— Some call it Consecration, And others call it Cod. ' tliitnw.lt TKICBAT. (fllWwsk 'Ohwiel* T«i*rN*> la • liitla Yommmm txm tt*a4 a JiMtiee tt pMce «b» had beea ra- tletUi Ur mmof tema, atdMigk &• wm Oe liyjfcHr^n in the dktiUt. At but; eae caaiiaita Mrtea peHtkal exdteeeet wae >t was det**i»- ed to &ut Ite rut ia » Dww> er»t_. Hm BejphMfia was fti|^kt«Md. nM he iwlved upon a beU jlaa. tlia riertfcw wn heM in an ^ Mt- iSBiery, :aad he£m a veto vie the jiirtk* tt the peaee annMiaead hit infiiTntteii «t "JMOmt (Mxeot,” he a^ fren the t49 «f .a b«n«l jo«^ at tiie peace here goin' on M ycara, an* a food naiaf ttnet r*« aaved many ef yea trom gma’ to the peoitentjary, ah' now you’re tryin' to put me out of office. Bttt I just want to tell you somethinc. I’ve gat ilie eonstitation and the lairs at the etate of Tennes see in ny pocket, and Jast as «ue as you turn me oat of oiBee 111 bum ’em up—blame me, if I don't—and you may all ^ to ruin together.” A TRIFLE LAZY. “You have tal;er. back the promise eral hours later, according to officials | at the institution, the patient, who | was declared by her father to be dy- ing, left the hospita! with the man j ^ for whom she had pined. The story of the romance goes back more than five years to the little up state town, twelve miles above Bellc- fonte ,where the McIntyres live. The physiciRn’s daughter was one of the Where love once has breathed, pride dieth So I struggled, but in vain First to keep the links together Then to piec*: the broken chain But it might not be so freely popular belles of Howard. Among frfendrf^.p I restore those who wooed her was a profes«,r! I of the Pennsylvania State College. A» my own forever more Frequently he would drive over froin ,g^^ j the coI!e«« to caU upon Miss McIn-j tyre. A news dispatch received here , yesterday stated that she returned the love of the young teachcr and that they became engaged to mai-ry. The man was Paul H. Bennitoh, D;-. McIntyre said yesterday that Mr, spoken Or the sharpness of my pain Da you think because you fail me Bennitch had been engaged to hi. daughter for five years. Then he was appointed to a post fts directci- of the County Farm Board, at New ton, N. J. He moved to Newton, and ^ there, as the story goes, he feli in love with another young woman. The failure it her iaver to continue i (Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph), A lawsuit was recently i» full swing, and during its progress a witness was cross-examined as to the habits and character of the defendant. "Has Mr. March a reputation for being abnormally lazy" asked coun sel briskly. “Well, sir, it’s thii way ' ' “Will you kindly answer the ques tion asked?" struck in the irascible lawyer. “Well, sir, I wai going to say it’s this way. I don’t want to do the gren- tleman in question any injustice, end I won’t go so far eg to say, sir, that he’s lazy, exactly, but if it tw^aired any voluntary work on his part to di gest his food—why, h«’d die from lack of nourishment, sir." oAtam emwrmpiB m THAW «Aldn fiRiUL. ChariM W. nsiet, VMUvt taa ot Hamni. eo llwir'e AiHiaMl tram that nUwiity. ilMt ear* itet the ywwc>to« aafc* «^keeaBtoa«faraahtUtm,'* thaw say*. JMctaan sTCavi that iii ten ■OMtha Ttew lived at hie place aever e»> tered tte her mt hidi a dritaJt urwi ia hi* ir«o», iBMnaee Man futMee Ihaw ^ww- ed on fidting tr^ he had ae “yelkw rtiwak."' B«iwt*r declare* Thsir tc4ag is maeh differetit froM Thaw tt 9 ftmia ag«—“abaefait^ latienaL^ Kany other* testi^ Thaw is Sheriff of Coos Coovty, M. S, de> darM he “lived, ate and slept iritii’' Thaw le months and never saw anjr- thiitg that indieated he was not ration- im itate «* lea «r Ik* Mitb wMl Fte littfaK in tke ma; m«t vrtB he tee ia Mwe ^ day W! dejM? bate aiy Met the ijiciagiaK HaJi* Are gtiiMi aa gm» can be; Wa the Vm*r «Uy « Hsa4*rs keen tkeai graae ftr aw. . XIIm* hegrwid tile Ineh^ The it «K7 hhpa; «itv the abHha hlB ia tbmtm iliat leavee the son f^ jea.” Bysesta in the hlinanmlnil eba tree The wise rooks rede «a hough. What Uasta. of Ml in Flaadera mve the hared hranehea mwT ; Lwidoit Timea. Tbewerite««i.eoeutterolh»wie ttc eund br tte irMdcfful. old leliafale J>t. fwttr’9 Aw09n^ OU. It nMlevct F»iaaa4B«Sl«fttUiftMaMr&M. LEAVES BRIDE OF A DAY. GOES j g | TO LAND OF 3ESBIA. (Philadelphia North American.) Dr. Ralph H, Luikart, of this city, and Hiss Marie Ryon, daughter of W, jM. W. Kyon, a lawyer in ^hamokin. Pa., were married in New York yes terday. Today Doctor Luikart, whi iVRs graduated a few days ago from the University of Pennsylvania, will sail for Serbia, to enlist in the fight against ty|j>hus fever. The two had been engaged two yearc, and when Doctor Luikart vol- ^unteered for hotpits! work in Serbia, | they decided to w«d before he saiiud. | Only a few ''riends were let into the secret. CAKES and CAWDIES Reduced In Price, All Twenty^ Cent Cakes and Candy now lOc - - - Ten Cents - - - l#c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, full line of Fancy Giw^i«s. When you trade at thi« store you do Dot have to pay other people’s debts. Nothing delivered. Nothing eharg^. Yoor patronage solicited, Ralph’s Place "THE UDIES’STORE.” HE WANTED MONEY. That from out the heart I gave you My strong iove can fade a'way It will live no eyes may ae« it The magnate looked up impatiently from his work, relates the Cleveland iPIain Dcrler, I "Well, my good man,” he snapped at the different and rural looking vis- jitor who stood twirling his rusty hat; Hidden from all but I shall feel it Stirring often in its sleep So remember that the friendship hi* former attentioms grieved Hiss ^ McIntyre. She hoped and hoped that he irould return to har, and prolongr-J ,p.„ grief soon wasted her body. She be- came thin and fela, and life Viad Lit* those we have known of old apparently lost its intere^ for h^r. At last the doctor decided to bring his daughter here in the hope that she might improve. She was given into the care of Dr. Geo. W. Outerbridge, j of 240 Chestnut Street. j jj. Dr. McIntyre then decided to go to {„ y„^ then! Newton, about twenty-five miles north west of Morristown, to.see Mr. Ben-' nitch. A disiutich froui Ka'wtor. yes-' WELL. HARDLY! terday stated that he beggad Mr. i Bennitch to -visit his daughter, and ‘ “TJie train struck the man, did it told him that she was dying of a notT" asked the lawyer of the en- broken heart. The doctur stated that gineer at the trial. Bennitch replied he would go to see ' “It did, sir,” said the engineer. Miss McIntyre if he could find time, “Was the man on the track, sirj” In Newton it is rumored that Ben- thundered the lawyer, nitob is engaged to Miss Ellva Straley. “On the track?" Asked the engineer, an attractive young -woman of that "Of course he was. No engineer place, worthy of his job, would run his triin Apparentiy, Bennitch did find time, into the woods after a man, sir.”— far it was admitted at the hospital Indies’ Home Journal. Constipktion, if Necl*eted( Causm SerKHia UlneM Constipttion, i( netS^ctcd, leaUs to almost innumerable cofn^ttc«« fci4>a» the cen«ra! h^a!th. Many cases ol fyphoid fever* appendicitis an4 other severe dii« art trac«* ftbic* to prolonged dodging of the bowe!s. Rejfari* the effects constipation, C. E. Ayers, 6 Ssbiii St., Montpeiter. Vu says: "I was «AtotHi with con«tl««ti«ft natf blU«u«n«M far fmn, ‘«ai ftt ilHM broAtn* ■« I mate uacuucl'i-.ia. I hm k*M lk ttiat eowtttlnn many tinie*. mfiMkiM tl4 n*t wrm o b> eW* ta •• aM any cood. i *mi)d tweaa« wmUc And for dar* at ft time r.auld d# BO work. Not ioitf aso I $nt % ttfix at Dr. Mi:*a’ Taiilrti. and aftar tialng eh«m found I had KC^'er tried anrthinar that tn aiich a Kittu rr2 manner. 1 baltvi'a I hava at la^t found tha rant«dy Uvbt eultt my om." ThiwsanHs of people are sufferers from iiahitual cr.nsiipatinn and while pA!isihly rraii :intc Mir.irthing of the dsiifr'T n! yet ncgl^rr trm inn^ to employ proper curative mrs^nre* un'il ■'•ri.nis ill ness oftrn reuU*. T’.- advice of •11 phy«ici:'.n? is. “-r.-'-. y-iir iio*2pels clfan," and it's gonj s.'.vice. Dr. ^?T!ps^ i.ax»t‘ve Ti^Vts^are sold hy k!I druBg’'t’^. at >s Cfnts a box containing 2$ .In^es. Tf not (ouiid ijtisfactofy, your money is returned. > MIUB« MCOieAL CO.. ElKhart, Iff* ‘Vhat can I do for you? Talk fast, j please—my time is valuable," I “I guess you don't remember me, I Hank,” faltered the caller, j The money king frowned as he i heard the old name, by which rona hi!(i dured to address him for year.-!. “You an' roe useter go swimmin’ together in the oi’ town,” went on the rustic. “We was b^ys together, an’ in putry aiaeli the same circumstances. Your dad an' my dad—” “VjS, yes," interrupted the Croesus, iinpati«iitly. “Well, ;ou got a J*b in th’ bank, an’ I got a in th* grocery store. That made all the dilTrunce.” “'Biis is all very —er—interesting, but get to the point. I seem to re member your face, but—” “Yes, Ilank. You got a better stsrt, an’ left th» oM village. But I k«p' a pluggin‘ along in th* groe«ry store. It was purty hard to make l)oth ends meet, an’ “Well—^well? I see—same old story. You want money, I suppose, and * “You always was a ?.mait one. Hank. When you loft the village, you awed $87.62 on a grocery hill. Here*s where you comt across, you dcrned irld skinflint’* Potato Slips FREE! The Twic«-A-Week Dbpatch Is anxious to inct^esae its subvcrtption tist to FIVE THOU SAND by JULY I»t. Therefore we are going to offer one of the Biggest lA(|ucemefits ever offered by any tviee^a- week paper. For Every Dollar paid upon subKriptioii between Now and July 1st We will give FREE A Hundred Po^to Sli (Either Nancy Hall or Norton Yam Variety.) This applies to old as well as new subscritere, but vou muM pay t>efore July 1st to get the benefit of tbis offer. Seed Sweet Potatoea of theae variatiea h*v« been aearoe and high and this is the duuiee of a iil« m!&6. Besisssbef every dollar you jm^ entitlea you to a hundred plattta, two dollars get two hundred and to on. Get busy, tell your neighbor and take advantage of this generras offer. This offer will positively be withdrswn Jidy 1st: Now is the time; Ad Qu^; Do it Now 1 THE PIEDMONT TRUST CO i r Has Increased Its Capital Stock To $100,000 9 Increased Capital gives Increai^ed Business Facilities. Raaedhcf U Wixn Y«« Have Monejr. X X We iUaenber Yoa When Yea Need Moaejr.
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