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Ifbl i Mr. Coaw.H a < I tlu* is whai with III "WWn I ' found it 1 mU to i • tkwwl dollaae tkM I tiadn t e* |MfM at *11. He* mm I have the ■Ml fan With It T* Well, I want over to the tow of Temple Univeralty and •eked him for the mhi of its toys who had ton forced to to| <mt for M of OMtr; ! gave • bunlmd to war* able to ftoieh Mm JWf. Than I ! hooch I of » poor, oU wW»w At Ml tho edge of the etty, wfca had boon akh and area not abla to pay M««Ki th« pitiful Htth reot for hsr tiny eettage. la I rode oat thaa»—i poto har rant fur two years In VtOO « year W< took tha J irav« It to har aa a ChrlatMa gift. Talk ebotrt satisfaction? Why I sang •II tha way back hatoa. Tom Baked m* whathar money can help to maba old ip happy, and I toll yo« with all ■ay haart thai It aan—provided you don't hold on to it fur your rhlWran to quarral about after you ara daad, or covet aad acheme for evea bafora you ara dead! What a fool a man la to leave a (roal fortune to Ma child ren Of tha 4,408 millionaire* whoaa Mvait I have atudlad, 8,706 began Ufa without a dollar. Some statistics romplli'd yeara ago in Maseaehuaetta allow that not one rich man'a son out of 11 ever died rich. The money you hoard impoveriahe* you. but tha money you give away—it blaaaaa old age like a cool shade of a tree."— Russell H. Con well, in tha American Magazine. Another Candidate for Moan oat Man Charged with using tha mails to defraud, Martin Groaa, of New York CHy, l» awaiting trial in the Federal court*. Complainta received by po lice and postal author!tiea from rela ttvea and friaada of aoldiara killed in tke war cauaad an inveatlgation and the arreat of Groaa.' The complainta alleged that follow tag the publication of the lift of the aolider dead mhII C. 0. D. packagea were aent to the dead soldier'* ad drees. The charge collected. waa 92.08. When opened they were found to contain a email black ribbon with a medal, on which waa Inecribed, "In memory ef ."The value of the asedal waa about ten ceata. The f2.08 wa« remitted to the aeader. i Was Very Weak After the Mrtk ol my fcaby I had u back-eet" write* Mrs. Mattie Croaa white, at 0 lade Sprtag, St. "1 tu very Dt; it I wee foiag to 1 wae aq weak I t ariee my head to frt • drWk of water. I 1*1 I leaattorCanhd." "I found after «ac bot- I fit of Card ul prov'nj," add* Mm. 1 Crotswhte. '•Six bot "m of Cardui and ... I »-.t« .. . , I c.*'i .jy ] i'..were ?. :ntl lo j Mm. H ym feel tie ae*d of t gc (VI, i«C tonic, why ool try \ Car (Jul? It i.ojr L>o Ju*i All Draf|i«t* rwM <h» «»0 MM I waa Wm napara tad up tor MM, Jkm4 Off aaM't «M la Iha M«ah MUM Ami 4«art Hn mt mm tan MM MM Whaa I warn tw MMah M MfcM hr MM M CM T. d Mtar tor M aHtar tw •ol that uditnt aaaar aat i on IM MM tr Mr KIm I MM wa* AM gharp Ita MM Mr Mm M|in U»»la *M i MlIM Mr tMM* »taM Mm l(M 13 ft thTyaaag m Tta «M M M*r AMI I Mt tut r* nun m aa «m M Mm Mm, wM A* If ya km fcrthla' alaa u. «a? aaar aM mm an a aMch, r could m*m m Mm Mar Mm Whaa I MM rNl -PMrtM McOMI "Hmw" iMrMrMM. HCRrt HUNTER S EASY CHAIR •wrMy Ita LM Ward M Luaary far Ttaaa Wta Maal Ttay MmM Kill Wtan tho Urad tiuataru mat rvlatartuu ha wanta to ta ramfutt ;iliM, If on • hunting trip, ta turn that way. Kgr hi*, rprrlal 'and laiurloua Ml la a "bunting chair," nawty pat iittad by John OaJ of Datratt. It af forda raa* aa<1 rrpoaa white waiting for blrda or attar gam* to com* along arid (M within gunahat. Tta arat la «uppurtcd by • hollow cylindrical atawlard, tta parta of which arr arrvwrd together fur arttlnc up tba affair. InaliM of tta atandard la • atrouK-cottal aprlng. and at tta top, linualh the teat, la a cap pro rldad with ball-hrarlnga, tta arranga inant giving rmlllrocy and at the aataa tlini enabling Ihc hontar to turn raad lly In any direction. 1 he hack of the «MI aupporta ovrr hl« he«'l nn ttnihrrtla. In «hl<h arr h Hunting "da Cum." number of circular window* through which he ran look out In u; direc tion. A bracket attending forward be tween the hunter's Ion supports la front of him • vertical rod to which are attached a spy-glass. an electric sMrchllght for night use and several toot-horns of different types (actuated by the pressing of buttons) for luring animals within range. Carried on the same rod srs a hook for hla coat and a light writing desk, with a Vouvh for writing material*. Tlius seated at mm, and elevated high in the air so a* to sorv*y a wide est ant of surroundings, the hunter, protected from the ardent rays of the sen by the umbrella, can occupy him actf comfortably with a book er with his correxixxidrnre while waiting for Mmrfhlng to come along and be kUM. —Pittsburgh Dispatch. Oheervs WIIPs Odd Provieieaa. 'A choir boy stood on hla hMd at (jelgtiton Bustard. Bedfordshire, Bng, recently while parts of a will were mid. The will was that of Edward Wilkes, a Seventeenth century London merchant, who left almshouses and lands to the town with the atlpnlatlon that each year the beating of the bounds shoyld he observed In the rla big K>'n< ration. Iteer ami jam rolls wort- formerly provided for the boys, who new receive money. Ohlcken Ha* Pevr Lefa. Aa Ontario reader, says the Mon treal Family Herald, has a chicken with four leg*. The two i Ifr* leg* are Hiimeil>*tely Ik-I Ind the two normal 11*1,01. The Htlck does not use 'ts twe extra !e^ Hiey n*e perfectly formed with f«il At the »lt»e of writing onr rvi (I t any* the chick was one week old in 4 . 0: dofir: well. Choked With Its Own Tenet*. A chicken In New Brunswick suf focated Itself with It* tongue. The Mrd swallowed a long piece of string m which thare was a loop. The Imp caught under the bird's tongue, draw ing It up aa the string went down the throat, thus causing autfoMtlM. Value ef Oerptr In (treat. ' In aneiyae* of »te<g* tli.it had been expoecd to the air more than SO year* those which had resisted mat were fonnd to contain mere than OJ per cent of copiwr. bat a[<cclineni having less Mpper were badly od M. Osts gf-eoted in Man** tar. Wild * t* which got stack to MM dMT *' a wen's car were found hi ha aprentlng. says a Snakatehrwan mndsr. kfc anto. »UrM te loam musk at the aga "f Cato at M look ay the study of Greek, and Plutarch at •Ok-) tan to study Uttin. Dr. Jehnsaa ba gan to teach Dutch at tha age oi 9$. bury Teles, hte most Important 1Mb work, a/tar ha had paaeed Ua Mtk birthday. At tha aga of M Jo ha Ad am. waa still ht poaaaaakin of hte to tellectual powara. fat tha vary height of hta eloquence John Weatey waa hi* kaat In tha pulpit at M year* ef I ■fi Whan an old mm af 10 lai wintora, Mlchaal Angsto pa In tad thai and thraa yaara laUr ha waa (till making Ota sky and sunshine j I with hta brush. Oan. Jfon ■'ummandad tha victorious army &atj '•ntarad tha gate* of Parte whan ha 70 and atilt in active service of his country. Josaph Jefferson waa playing1 Rip Van Winkle at hte baat about tha time ha waa ralabrating hte seven ty flfth birthday. Victor Hugo gave tha world hte baat novate whan ha was from 76 to 80 yaara of age: George Bancroft waa writing daathteaa hte-| tory aftar ha.was 80; Tennyson cmi poaad "Croasing tha Bar" at 88; nnd| Goethe wrota tha moat wencsrful tac tion of Fsast at tha aga of 80. Tho mas Jaffarson, Herbert Spencer, Tal ly rand and Voltaire ware all firing out Ideas at 80. At 80 William OUd atona conducted his greataat campaign and at 88 ha was still master of Qrcat Britten.—Presbyterian Standard. Dr. R. J. LOVILL PHYSICIAN Olaa ever T. D. Tay.tteville, Notr, !«,—A $wM )»nr »f th. <toath »f tu eight-yearo Id son of Mr. MNl Mm. M. W. Carroll, who live aboat throe mllea Mtltlt of hm, wlmi parento nmtM to |r»y«r tosteaJ of Ml ling • phyai Hm »kw the (told Imchm ID, to wmmiM by • Cumberland county coroner's jury, following an tofito held at the myirt of Dr. K. W. Urh in, c >unty b—Hh uffirsr Tito JwyV finding to Itot Um boy's parento *«• solely to prayer end that the child died of diphtheria. Tito wwirt jury did not ptM on Mm much trtilii question at to wttotltor or not U oon stitutoe Mfliet to rely solely on the Giver of nil gifte, but ptiMa that question on to tha grand Jury, for an investigation if tha tottar body "deem* •t neceaaary." Aa to wbatbar thara wu plain neglect tha evtdencs before tha jury la allant, bat tfcora art hinta of such. Mr. and Mr*. Carroll ara aaid to ba follower* of tha Hollnaaa religion. Tl* lad'a mother testified at tha in queet that ha grew tick on Friday, that she nursed hint and that ha got better, aa tha thought, until Monday, when ha became worse. On Monday, •he aaid, Sav. Albert Lester, lav. Jerome Hodges, Mm. Bertie Bauirt itardner, Mrs. Da whins, Mr. Carre* and herself prayed incessantly for about two boa ft. Dr. W. C. Ventory testified that ha waa called to the houae Tueaday morn ing but that whan ha reached thara the child had Juat died. Ha diagnoaad tha caaa aa probable diphtheria, bat refuaed to sign a death certificate. Ha at woe notified Dr. Urkto, who re qaeetsd Dr. R. A. Allhoed, tha eoun «ty coroner, to hold tha toqooat * Airy. N C. feftMjtational Bank * E?* mm . v. i Has given satisfactory service to its customers (or more tfaaa twenty-five years. What can we do for you? - T. a FAWCETT, Pr«UJcnt. C L. HANKS, Vice- President E. G. SMITH, C*shi«r. M.LF. ARI1F1ELD, AmC Cethkr. EAGLE "MIKADO" ^JPtacfl N*. 174 I POM THE Ytixow RKU, WITMTHil lAGlZMTKAPO EACIE PENCIL COMPANY. NEW YORK ■ _|Hipppa--—TT"—'ft:- i f n The Gasoline That Delivers the Goods ■ Delivery service, with its innumerable stops and starts, pats motor fuel to a severe test, especially in cold weather. Unless the gasoline is quick firing, valuable time !» frittered away every time the motor ha* to be started. The alternative of* allowing it to idle every time a call is made means wasting a lot of gasoline. But there are other qualities that are desirable in gasoline be sides the "pep" that proper volatility assures. There must be ' sTurdy pulling power fur heavy grades, combined with big mileage per 'gallon. The motor fuel must burn up so com pletely that there i* practically no half-burned residue to foul the moving parts of the motor and dilute the lubricating ofl. These properties of a well baliruod motor fuel are all pos sessed by "Standard" Motor Gasoline. It is an improved article which leads other gasolines in even important quality * that makes for efficient and economical 01*ration. 1 Work with your engine, not against it. Give It "Standard" Motor Gasoline for power and Polartne Oil for lubrication. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (New Jersey) mm?-*,
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