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r i f -- x -v ; -er ,i T a Ik-"- I - the mmm r chi'w oRSit 'c. . - (HPfsi---,t S!v " ! Flwrtmiw telling is prohibited in New York, batfortvnettntin to jaot, r - A houseJn -.St. Louis was set fen fire (by a hrereBs cooker.. Now; whatH we dot After-all, 'in- charsrtn -rdollar for trimming hair the barbers are making a cut-price. . i Just when -we were getting used, to peanuts ' and spring water, the price of .meat goes down., A Detroit woman was dlTorced while attending a card party the law of compensation. Again ! A new $100 counterfeit bill ! in cir culation. : When fbuylpg - bacon, -examine your change carefully. ' . ' i . There should be some great world market' in which "war scares could be purchased -cheaper by the dozen. ' ' The man who boasts of calling a spade a spade tnay pass a snow shovel without being' able to recognize it. - ;:. A sacred cow in Central park. New Toifk, is 'suffering with a severe cold. ' Nothing is too sacred for the grip. ' germ. .. . - .. J One Denver woman Insists that she never owned a hat. Then she never kept anybody waiting while she pinned 1 it on. The czar solemnly gives it out that he-hopes God will be lenient with Tol stoi. Can you beat that; for Russian humor? That New York is IhV hottest place - in -summer and the coldest in winter does not. necessarily spell climatic superiority. : Chicago captured most otthe rib bons at the New., York horse show, but New York isn't kicking much. She has the gate receipts. : Sane and scientific: development of aerial navigation is the end to be worked' for; dare-devil stunts endan ger the aviator without advancing the art .' ' ' - - J The students at Wellesley have been declared to be "a vast lump of unas slmllated Indigestible stodglness." What this ' means no one seems to -know.v v - r ADetrolt lady" who has been having .matrimonial troubles says she ' mar ried once...on a bet and once for spite. She appearsr to have lost in each ln stance. ". ."' ... .', ' ; Statistics now- Indicate that smokers make the best ; athletes. We have known for a long- time that certain kinds of cigarettes make Ae .strong in a certain sense. . Sir Ernest Cassel has bought a gramme of radium for $72,000: It- was probably : marked downfrom $75,000 and 'Sir Eknest .may be Bald tcThave . secured, a bargain. ; V Into the realm of ethics aomes the question of whether the person who tells such an excruciatingly funny storr that another person dies laugh ing is really a friend. . Sauer kraut, too, is going up. Scar city of cabbage, is the given cause, but a 25 per cent, annual increase in consumption may have suggested the idea that there was more money in it. Another" reduction in the running time between New York and Phila delphia has been made, but it has not yet become possible for Philadelphl ans who do business in New York to go home to lunch. - . After having been six days without food a sailor swam several miles to the shore of Australia, pursued by sharks. A man who can get away .with a yarn like that wastes his tal ent before the mast. Now the French are experimenting With a, weapon to ,be used - against airships. One warlike invention is barely introduced when, before it has -time to become practicable, a counter acting invention fairly jshoves it aside. The coachman has shared the fate of his horse in the subordination of both to the up-to-date automobile. It Is the good-looking chauffeur who now makes a runaway match with the ro mantic young heiress. We are informed that a man in Washington sprouted a lemon tree In his thumb after he bad cut that useful member in whittling a lemon. If the report had said it was an orange tree or a rosebush we should never have believed It." ; Miladl says , she just can't under stand how women ever kept up with all the gossip of the town before the invention of the telephone. i Only 18 deer hunters were killed during the deer-hunting season just closed in New England. Apparently the hunters are learning how to shoot. ; When a boa constrictor died in- Lit tle Rock the other day Its' body was found to contain human hair, teeth and human bones. The boa was evi dently in the undertaking business. J. We shudder over Dr. Wiley's hor Tendons prediction that men will freeze to death on the equator 1.000. CQO years hence. . ' . . The growth of New York state dur ing the last ten years suggests a re - vision of- the- old proverb "Go west," - young man, and . grow" up with tha ' country by maklhg It read "Stay f' east. and grow, up with the cities and thei'country." Thje center Spf ' gbpula v tion"of lh ttoited States, must be wondering whether It will not need to ' take tho bak trajck.-' -.-'-; ::,';;.- JAf(E A LESSON FBPMWENUS Moral ' That Writef Ha? ' brawn , la . Not Without $6mo Points of - , Worthiness.- 'Taiss Venusls a lovely 'glrlr'ttoj one time -r has she ; muttered, against bet jlaielllumUied life, not one, wordJ ha)reBttreaV?Justr'thlB been without her arms for many dusty' ages, ' and yet she J never drops the brine'or rants' In hopeless rages. ' She has to stand a bunchof guff from Art bugs- down to draymen," and yet she never once eomes back, and grills the 1 heathen 'layman. When- some low-. brow,pf brutal : mien starts merrily to panning-"and says her face is worse than wciod ; and that, her ' hair :needs canning -or that he has a waitress friend 'who jerks a coffee jigger could give her many; many leagues and beat her : out on figger, she never even looks at him, that rank untutored sin nerV' b holds her tongue and pedes; tal; - 0, Venus is a winner. She's on the lob both day and night, she hears man knock or . flatter and women not of classic mold get madder than a hatter.' She suffers long and quietly with calm and placid manner, in cold no mlts to reach a quilt; 5 In heat, no" hands fan her. She' is a lesson in herself--a fruit for daily picking. Just spare the world your trouble tales and scratch the useless kicking. O. S.,- In Chicago Tribune. " r " A Deadly Error.. Dr. W. B. Cannon of Harvard, dis cussing anti-vivisection literature at a dinner in New York, said with a smile: . . : ... "This literature in part at least, is as flagrantly erroneous as the medical, department conducted by"Ja young col lege girl in a weekly paper. A sam ple reply in ' thls department" r an : " 'Bereaved.-The reply; given last week was a mistake. It "should have been ten drops of laudanum, not ten cups of laudanum. Yes, we advocate cremation rather than the old-fashioned burial." ! , Placed. . Mrs. B. Is she a Mary of the vine clad cottage? Mrs. M. No, a Martha of ; the rubber-plant flat. Harper's Bazar. He is a dangerous man who spends much time drawing fine lines between shrewdness and sin. Cured in One " MnnvonVCold RemedvC Relieves the head," throat and -hings afmoefc immediate ly. - Checks evera, stops uiscnarxes oi the nose, takes away all aches and pains caused bv colds. . It cures Urn) .and ob- etinate Coughs and prevents Pneumonia. nce 25c. i Have ioirBiiELpr-nlIetv.iftints jag jnat- fcw how hrdrae? - Ask Tour druseist for Munyon's Rheumatism Remedy and see now quickly you wiu De curea. -If you have any kidney or bladder trou ble set Munyon's iuaney-Kemeay. Munyon s . vitaiizer makes weak men strong and restores lost powers. Canse and Effect 0a account oi Qs economy, ts weO tt Hperior baking remits. Snowdrift Hogktt Ln koahersallytised fcy Bakers, Hotel and all whonse great quantiifeaelckttV cdag. Snowdrift fathcmoctlinllli. roT article known far taking lie place el hog kri. It k composed ot highly itfiaei -cotton teed od, and a snght proportion 1 Veef fat Snowdrift Hostess LardheoUbriH progressive aealers, .and imitated ay many nnprogressha manniacturert. - Beware cJ the impesi tioni, named to soond like 3, and put no In packages to look bke the CR!G1NAL STANDARD SHORTENING Snowdrift Hogless Lard! THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL CO. InrOiMU mink GUnn Make the Liver its Duty Nine times in ten when uSe Iirer u right the stomach and bowels are nghC CARTER'S 1 LIVER PILL gently but firmly Del a lazy liver do its duty. '- Cures Co! Indigi tion, Sick Headache, and Distress afterdating. SnaaH Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Genoine ttastbear Signature.. Is GUARANTEED to stop and perma ncntly pure that ter fible itching. It is compounded for that purpose and your, money will be promptly refunded WITHOUT QUESTION if Hunt's Cure fails to cure Itch,' Eczema, Tetter, Ring Woim .br any- other- Skin Disease. 50c at your druggist's, or by mafl direct if he hasn't it; Manufactured onlyky ff. riiuHAKus rr.jiUiuiNt lu., iinerman, jexai Ray JTTLE to IParvrrBPcl X - III IV 6K I Z-X f I II PILL VI NORTH MR0LI!lii. -; ADVERTISING NORTH CAROLINA. - ?.f- i - SoutherorBatlwy',Uiues:Booklet-fe-' A handsome ad v well v Illustrated .booklet, descriptive r otfjthe 'agricul tural resources and products or North Carolina,: has just been issued by" the Land : and Industrial , Department of the Southern Railway, for dlstrlbui tlon jn the North, and :West , In 'Con nection with,, the -work' .which ; the Southern is doing in the effort ' to attract -desirable settlers : to the Southeast The . rvolume -is the fourth in a series, on"! the different states traversed byi the j Southern. It is not for circulation - m. the Houtn, but will be siven :i '"wide i '-distribution In sections where 4tr ls believed; the greatest good can be accompllsbed. The aerlcultural : and . forests re sources t of ;, North Caroiina and ; the opportunities in. general f armlng,atpck m m w . - .. i.i . - ' wiAWwtt tm raising, mm ana : vegeuiui - siu-wi-e. that await the homfeseeker: as well as the many advantages offered for va-' rious branches of manufacturing In the many prosperous itlesand towns Y! j -a.: EC1V 4'. are created exttsuuiveij. 11 u1 :iuw matlon is given concerning the 'char acter of the soils, .while especial at- (anMAti la ttl-retf itiA 1 in . the delizhtful climatic conditions which haVe given North Carolina wide. lame as . a re sort State, both : summer: and winter. The great yields of , corn and other eralns. erasses and forage, potatoes and truck, as well as cotton 'and to bacco, are interestingly set forth as the advantages of growing apples and other fruits and for raising cattle, sheep, and hogs. This- booklet WW be placed in the hands of a large number of settlers' .... In this work for the upbuilding of the South the Southern Railway de sires and appreciates . the co-opera--, tion , of the people of the. states which it serves, and any citizensc ot, North Carolina or any other Soutff ern state who wishes this iublica-: tion placed in the hands of a friend or acquaintance- in' any locality in the North or West may have tnis done by sending the name and ad dress of such friend or acquaintance to M. V. Richards, Land and Indus trial Agent, Washington, D. C. ' Report- Deaf and Dumb School. The tenth biennial report of the Board of Directors of the North .Carolina Deaf and Dumb Institute at Morganton, is out, : The enrollment of the school dur ine the Dast two years has been 326 with an attendance of 251 the pres ent session. The expenses, of the school have been, kept within their incom regardless of the high cost of all commodities. The management is asking for In creased appropriation, making for maintenance $60,000 Annually, . to meet the demands of Increased at tendance. r Superintendent Goodwin, In his re port says there are 150 deaf children In the State not lh school. Whiskey Case Compromised. Is.-Fderal court , at -Greensboro, the case of United States vs. 635 barrels of whiskey, with N. ..Glenn Williams and D. C. Foster as claim ants, was compromised, and 'the jury Instructed to return a verdict: in favor of the government for- $1,000 worth of the whiskey. " The total value of the whiskey involved" was $13,000. Of this quantity,. 433 bar rels had been Involved inv previous litigation, and the case' disposed of. As a matter of fact, only 202 barrels were involved in this libel suit, the value of which is $4,000. The" whis key, which is stored af . Williams, Yadkin county, ,wlll now be sold This brings to an end the litigation, in which the Distilling' Company and others have been parties. Woman's Appefidix on Left Side A rather strange discovery In medical science was made at : High Point one that was a little puzzling to the physicians present. At the Junior Order hospital, Drs. Burrus, Duncan and Reitzel performed an operation on a woman for appendi citis and instead of finding the ap-. pendix on the right side, which is the normal location, It was found on the extreme left side. The physicians say it is the first case of this kind they have ever seen. The patient is doing nicely.' Wants Divorce After 20 Days.. Arthur Talmage Atfernethy, of a prominent North Carolina family and well known in Washington and Philadelphia as well as In the West, as a newspaper writer, has the dis Unction of being a groom and a de fendant in a suit for . a divorce In twenty days. On December "17 Mr, Abernethy married .Hiss Ivey Pearle Diggs, of Norfolk; They were resid ing at the Neddo Hotel until "she went to her family, and it: now de velops, entered suit for divorce. Both parties decline to talk. Civil Service Examinations. Civil service ? examinations for the department service-, will, be -held on the following dates in North Caro lina: Asheville, January 24 .March ?, April 12 ; Charlotte,, April 1, Janu ary 24, March 8, Agril 8; .Durham, March 8, April 12 ; " Gqldsboro, April S, March 8, April 12;' Greensboro,. March 31, January 24, March 8, April 12; Raleigh, March 16, March -. 8, A.pril 12; Wilmington, Aprils,; Janu ary 24, March 8, Aprils 12. :Inf6rma--tion may be had .from postmasters. Job Waiting for Some ' One. : Secretary Nagel.of the Department f Commerce and - Labor has assured Senator Overman that r he would hot ippolnti a special; agent for that de partment to full "the ' vacancy caused 5y the , resigaation of Mr. W. G. Clark, of Raleigh, Until he was ad-, vised further - by; Mr.-' ' Overman. .The Senator rants" to confer with some of e lcctton?i interests .;in the. Statel ; ; Toung.' Clark, vho ;- Is .. a ; son : ; of JBdge Walter .. Clark, of Raleigh, ' has been 7 appointed ari-expert under" the VariS board at a salary of $4,500. ,a-Kyour KtDNnra Wcia f 2 ;Tlte kldjaey; tecretlOM tell lf disease f fa TirrVfTi o in 4am . T. t quent' ot scanty urinatlon discolored urine, lack: of control at -lghl tell of disordered' kid- lat neys. Doan'a Kidney ' Pills -cuTe Blok kid-; neygjisij:-:':vv: x lantlo ' Ave., bof?. Me.,-say8r 'X:' cannot i de scribe he awful pain I enduredVTha kidneys were ,lnS terriblj -jjconditlon V&bstn voiding lurlne wae Intense, and often T2paae4kc'IrwTOks; I was laid i up ; In 3ed; f JJoan'a JQdney Pills permanefftly cured jme after ;i hadT doctored without relief v For -sal; bylaBr dealers 50. cents si ' i The ShadowolSnceVS < U Jiard toTieUeelthat a ahadbw. Ja probably the origin otHl astrono- mlcal, geometrical- and geographical science. Theflrst' man :whor fixed his staff; perpendicularly ld: ttectkround and measured- its Bhadbw was 'the earliest comnuter of" time. ? and the1. 'Arab of today .who plants his spear in the sand and marks where the shadow f allsT is i his " direct descendant. - It is' from v the shadow of a gnomon - that the early- Egyptians told r the length of the. year.. . It iiafrom the shadow of a gnomon, that the Inhabitants of Up-; per, Egypt still measure the hour b. of work f or. a water wheeL In this case the 'gnomon Is a lburra . stalk support-. , ed on forked uprights nd points north and south.- East and rest are pegs In. the, ground, -evenly." marking the apace ' of earth- between sunrises and BunBeft" In-a land of . constant sun shine! a shadow; was the : primitive chronometer. It was alsothe prim-1 itive foot rule.-' i .r- '-'';'A 8on' Compliment. ; r . - ' His ' incessant 'work," hlsf: avoidance of all rest and reoreatlon nd his rig orous self-denial made Joseph Pulitzer",- In. his days' In harness, the 'de spalr of his family.' ;; -' . - In this connection a pretty story is told about the famous journalist's son; Ralph. Mr'.- PuliUer -had refused yto take a holiday, aod Mrs. Pulitzer,-exclaimed: - ; ; '-:y-: ' "" - "c, "Did you everkhow -your "father to do anything because it was pleasant?" 'TTes, once when he married youi" tEe young man gracefully "replied. ' A Surprise. - "I'm going to "give my wife a real surprise this : Christmas." " ;- That so? What are you going to give her?" "The money.! Terrified Hero. "Did you have any narrow escapes In the surf last summer?" ? ; "Yes," replied the life-saver. "One lady whom I rescued was so grateful that she nearly married me." TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA AND BUILD IP THE SYSTEM Take the Old Standard UKOVB'S TAHTKLEiSS CHIIX TON IO. Ton know wbat yon are taking. Tbe formula is plainly printed on erery bottle, bowing It la slmpbjauune and Iron in a taste lasa fom-Tbe QnnS4Te out th malaria and the Iron bo lids ap tke aystem. Bold by ail dealers Xor SO years, frioe 60 centa. Lofty Ambition. "What Is your ambition ?" "Merely to make more money than my wife can. spend." Detroit Free Press. , ' For COLDS and GRIP Hicks' CAPnwii is the best remedy re lieves the aching and feverlshness curea the Cold and restores normal conditions - It's liquid effects immediately. 10c., 26c., and 50c. At drug stores. False. Clerk This is an eight-day clock. Murphy G'wan! It's a lei; ther's only sivin days In the wake! Puck. The danger from slight cuts or wounds is always blood poisoning. The immedi ate application of Hamlins Wizard Oil makes Dlood poisoning impossible. Exempt, Knlcker Consistency Is a JeweL Becker Pity nobody smuggles It In, - - v .. . . .. ; Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets; regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to take as candy. . - If every year we would, root out one vice we should sooner become-perfect men. Thomas a Kempla. ; . 1 - PILES -CUBED IN B TO 14 DATS Von r druggist will refund money if PAZO OINT MHNT f aTls to enre any ease of I toblng, Blind, B leading 6r Frotrudlna ilea In 6 to 14 d-T. tOc The greatest glory of a free-born people Is to transmit that freedom to their children. Harvard. . Hr. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for -Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wln4 colic. 25c a bottle. ; -. The best-way to lift men ts to meet them on a level. - .; - " Are You Wea k9 A II This . condition is - directly caused by bad blood. When the blocoMs made rich and pure by Hood's Sarasaparilla, : you wpl feel strong and cheerful; it will put new Kfe into . your veinsj newrvigor into 'your muscles; give you a sliarper. appetite and .good digestion; make . you .look better, sleep better and . feel. better;- will make the hardest work lighter - and the; "darkest dajv brighter. Facts ! '.Thousands confirm them." Get. Hood's today-' . ; "i jfJIBacl staffnever cm MJrll only makes bowels more be ciuse j it; irritates aid sweats them, lHce poking finger in your eye The best Bowel Medicine is Cc&caret8. Every Salts and Castoi OH user should get a box ' of CAAI-TS and try them just once. You'll see. esf . Caacarets 10c boxweek's treatment. ;- -AU drosrsrlsts. Blesest --seDer in the ; WprM: -million boxes a moatfcu . - ul0.i Thompson's Ejs Vsttr Salts and Castor MOTHERS OF THEAHtT NQW Conditions Are Only Different, : No. ; - "Matter Wh-t-Sentlmental .:,: Writer May Assertv T:-: The "nonularr writer who bewml-i what he assu-oes to be'the fact ttat the "old-fashioned" motneris no -o Is liable to defeat -winuTpose If thaf" be lnculcatlrux :lach-ni'the highest pcslbla regard for their pa rents. - It is a danger wlch -even : the quantltaUve theory; ot literature or space rates "cannot justify..-"-. -IThi mothexi of . the past of ' course, was different from the mother of the. present,Tas. different on, the whole as; the conditionk of life .then and now, but .elnce her daughter is the mother of J the "present there must be some pomt-f-sImllarltyV All thegood'in our- mothers and' grandmothers ' cer tainly, could not : have vanished, v tt rijljbe-paylng scant tribute to those dear;-good women who have laid dqwn ttieir recent and examples . and pass ed on. to 'say so:? And. of course, this writer does not mean to : no, juryt lecome's tery hear :dolng4what ne :d"oes. not intend::. ?JhrZ 'tt--.f? The fallacy of the whole senQmeh- tal notion - that because things; "ana neodle are' not like they used ter .De thev are not as eood lies In the pat ent fact that they cannot be. aiiae, ana if, they were it; wouia, simpiy bb .u cause of the present generation Telhg so much .Inferior to -the past -tnatit was Unable to do nb-more thaf- stand HOW A-MU8E-I NO". . Phllomena How : Poe-etlcal the woods are In autumn! Jack Yes; even the leaves are Browning. ".-;" - s-7 . . SKIN TORTURED BABIES 4 SLEEP AND MOTHERS REST A warm, bath with Cuticura Soap, followed by a gentle anointing with Cuticura ointment, is generally suffi cient to afford immediate comfort in the most distressing forms of itching, burning and scaly: eczemas, rashes, ir ritations and - Inflammations of in fants and children, permit sleep for child and. rest for parent, and point to permanent relief, when other methods Call. Peace ; falls . upon ; distracted households Twhen these pure, .sweet and gentle emollients enter. No other treatment costs so little and sjLss so much for skin sufferers, from i-fancy to age. Send to Potter Drug- & CWm." Corp., Boston, for free 32-page book on the care and treatment of skin and icalp troubles. Children's Food. Certain little suggestions are always co be followed when planning the diet of the little ones. To keep healthy little stomachs in the 'nursery . never serve hot stewed fruit to the children. Plenty of stewed fruit and baked -apples they should eat, but they must invariably be cooked the day before and dished up cold. The nursery po tatoes should always be baked or boiled t In .their Jackets. Stewed and fried potatoes or potatoes boiled with out their skins supply starch, with a loss of all the wholesome potash salts that the skin gives out during the process -of cooking into the white part ot the vegetable. Needed Assistance. A Toor old cast-down hobo started to knock the paint off of a back door the other morning, and when he tear fully told the lady who appeared thai he had a sick wife at home -and a dozen hungry kids, she gave him' a couple of home-made biscuits. Daintily the hobo handled them,, and once more he glanced up wistfully. ' "What's the . matter," indignantly demanded the housewife, "aren't you satisfied with the biscuits?" "Yes, dear lady," replied the tramp f ul one, "but I thought : perhaps you would be so kind as to loan me a nut cracker for a few minutes." - A Prime Cause of 111 Health. A famous physician on being asked recently what is the chief cause of 111 health, replied: : "Thinking and talk ing about It all-the time. This sense less introspection - in which so many of the rising ; generation of the nerv ous folk -Indulge- Is certainly wearing them out. When' they "are . not worry ing as to. whether they sleep too muoh or, too little, ? they . are fidgeting over the amount of food they take or the quantity of exercise" necessary tor health. 'In "short they never give themselves a moment's peace." . J One Way to Look at It, ; 'jlnksDo- you know, I - was " re fused three times "before I found a girl who. would have me ? " Bllnks-Lsee. Just like a patent medicine: ""Well shaken before taken." r-Judge. ' ; -. '' For 1XEAXAC1TC--Ilcka APCTXNE -Whethar- fraa .CofiTs, Heat, Stomach or Nerrous Troubl-, Capudine win. relieve yon. It's-' Uqnid--pleaat to take ets tnunedl atly. Try It. " 10c., 25o., and 60 cents at drug :-toesi-.': -..' -" .. .'Jr'-- ' .'' " The Difference. K " Ted Did" he sober dpwn and manTT'1' v:. V"v" Z'r ' . - 'Ned- No;- he married and sobered down.- Sriart Set,; i;:: :r . .. ; "-. v T."tJ : . ' ..'i ;-:; . .. You can't help liking the maa who gets knocked, out 4 and then comes . back. ' 'j-C-i Cotar rWtbrtoMsras- fartar eeto-ithaiawetW,, reiOeiBl. . . .'I - SSewoA friend and am not bothered-with pains at m,. v ';: s . SdS i has prpyen idaUzefiaal;-fa , cases oi ...f.. :iM -mrUr rtfl?n' as: a iiHwniinent symptoni. 'IE .Lnimr. ' lust as - :f':. '" - .:': - - - fe - feK "itfinoih-bmfo iii ...- vif mm fwoiafe .9 IX -your ysic-u is uut w vuwi suffer rom any of are liable. pmv vi-ar tnf success have urbduced absolute confi dence - ta v CiiU . on .the part During. mis - tunevv caram. ; iu cucu.u women.4 Why not you? - Your troubles are probably just n dat;GaxxM --.' V All cuiists Ieep 'Cui In stock, all the time. ;V-Gefbonledr NOTAS -BADt ASJIl S0Uf.DED Wonderful r Highland Dialect Respon- sible for Wrong Impression - Given Divine. Andrew Carnegie, :at a oUnnerlri New York, felked about ; the" Scqtc dtalect. "It's a hard lingo to understand, he said. "Tt often causes awkward mis takes. . ' ".' -:i;- r ' "Once an American divine' spent Christmas In a Highland j Inn. - Om Christmas morning he gave the maid a tip of a sovereign, and he said, look ing earnestly at herfor she was; a pretty maid-- . ; 'Do you know, Kathleen your are a very good-looking lassie r ; -"Of. course Kathleen was pleased, but; behig modest, ; she blushed Jlke a rosejand answered: . ; '-'V; " "'Ah, na; Ah na! But my.kissin, sir, Is beauUfhl!' ' r '" "The divine frowned. ; - " 'Leave the room' .'you wicked young baggage!" he said sternly. .. ; "He .'didn't know, you see,' that mod est Kathleen had been simply praising In her Highland dialect, the superior charms of her cousin Janet, of Pee bles. . . ' '" 7 ' Hand Beats Machine. ;. r s Cigars are still made by" hand, ;rip machine having yet been invented that will roll them -: sdnicelyand evenly as do deft human fingers. ;ri!he cheap est cigars the three-fOr-.fi ve variety--are made ot PrenckT.jKentucky, Alge rian or Hungarian leaves.At the other extreme are the cigars smoked -by the czar of RusIa," which are of the cholc- est and -best" matured " Havana, and which cost $1.50 each- . .. - Remarkable Dental Freak. An unusual case Is reported from Parkes, N. S. W., where a young wo man some time ago had 17 teeth ex tracted which were causing her trois- ble. Before the gums had sufficiently I healed to permit of artificial teeth te- J ing fitted, new teeth began to make ' their appearance, and every one of thf ; 17 has now been replaced Is Jiis man ner. Stupid Man, "My 'husband' has no. idea of the value of money." I "Why, I thought i- .was a -careful business man." "He thinks so, too P. ct, he abso lutely doesn't realize what a lovely hatJL can buy for 48.99." - Important to Wothers . " Examine carefully every Tjotuo. of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infanta and children, and see that It ; Bears the ... Signature of In Use For Over SO Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought. .-. Getting Hla.. f -"Had a most enjoyable time at the dentist's today.'? - rf ' "Ehl Enjoyable?" - ' . -: ,.. : "Yes. When I went In another den tist was filling my dentist's teeth.? ; ThatJa LA XAnTB JBHOMOQUININ B, the stgnstare of . W.-OROVB. Used over to Cure a Cold in One Day. S5c the World We find the worst In all by trying t6 get the best of any one. - - - Iteh Coxed tm SO Mlanrtee iy Wool ford'. frnltaryLotion.Never falls, .t drurgists, 'An unplanned ? duty done " Is better than a punned duty undone. Baker. There 4s ooe nuui in the United States more women's aeerer. tfian Women VVtjte altotb.T CAzri.4 Sulh a Wr?-,if7 ately and cases t-crted beltX i1 " that fcear rS to tterJreda ; Bot when . Lion wcrner.. U " tretaent of more than half-., nul- nd fDrVV. H Pnomenai; - PgWUt. in jhe treatmenrpf S", wc, the tot oi ! C-ery sick tvo-a taar cooanlt .o, . A charge. AU 5rea3LES ,Plcrc T letter, absolutely withoue ..mmr prlntintf or viJtJZ1 envelopes, without feeTwWorid'st ztVmJ:- without fear as with- Buffalo N. Y. ft??1 AJaocUtion, . R. V. Pierce, Prest,, ;i. - - vr.va r.;-?.-r.i. TZrPrPnUa OO .1 Bub, tllnttlm ; . a 8yopton.-of weakness. . 'i';"iT iV'- v:-r"ff" ; n . CC 60 need It . I wntt am weak, or tf voti of tiJsse who have used it CURED COFS CApD UDDER. Use it for ailments of your chickens and turkeys also those or your cattle horses and mules and you -will find it saves loss of livestock. It is so now erful thatit cures almost immediately, Mrs. Daisy Draw. New Orleans, La. -trite ' "1 1uiTe used Mexican Mustang Liniment for several years on my chicks for the Roup ami foonalit a sure core : hare also used it in our bara with satisfactory results. Our cow has recently been eared of a severe milk cake formed in herudder. Mexican Mustang Iaounent enectea a complete cure." 26c EOc $1 abottlo at Drue & GenlSto. ITCH CURED! riN30 MINUTES. By O-s Applic-tion el Dr David's Sanatire Wash Wegu-rautee DR. DAVID'S SANATIVE WASH to cure any case of Itch in 30 min utes, If used according to directions, or we will refund roar money. ' - If your Dog- has Scratches or Mange Dr. Da-id'aSaa-bVe Wash wUl cure him at once. Price, 50 Cents a Bottle It cannot be mailed. Delivered at your nearest express office free, upon receipt of 79 cents. . . OWENS & MINOR DRUG CO. Richmond : 7 Virginia ENGINE AT A BARGAIN 25 Horse Power- Payne, Automatic Engine. Thoroughly overhauled and practically-as good as new. Equipped ready lor use. Overhauling1 cost just what we are asking for the Engine. Has never been used since being put in order Price 300.oa, F O. B Atlanta. , WESTERN 1 NEWSPAPER UNION III Central Ave.- ATLANTA, CA. V UU Jo bent i sad W bwt Btarlut priaw. Write tat nfmattt aX M.SABEL A SONS, Locuruxa, kt. Mnlihn,EM Mi. IrtiMUUi Restore Gray Hair to Natural Color? " ; - : , W.KMOVK OANDRUrr AMD SOUR' iarigorates-and prerenU the. hair from falling ? . J - yevalekyerualet,eantOifeetby XANTHINE CO- Richmond, Virginia Wm M fM SMae; tm& Settle JSC Umi tot Clrcmtui GET A SAW MILL from Lombard Iron Works, Angus ta,Ga. Make money sawing neigh. ; bors timber when gba engine is idle 'after the crops are laid by. W. N. U- CHARLOTTE, NO. 3-1911. who fcaa nrW wuo !- beard KG m m 9 i : 4 : j. t 1 ' it : '-...- 4 '' 1 '1 "I P i " :.
China Grove Record (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 20, 1910, edition 1
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