Reader Takes Newer Form of Iron Feels Yean Yooi,ger ■fc lull miIh*' W'*l ■?*» •» ^TrtlrtLd't Ma*"^ttafartwi.' ot'™!twr haek" Ar m Naulxl 1 ran. We ai ■ IkMM gmummtm. If.aiw Hh two twt'i b—tii at of 4 Ins,f«do m(Mu4 look ram yoBngw, wawlU peotaptl; rafuad sr ■t oace far i bottle at NuulW Irva at EMridge'a l»ruf Store Get Rid of Wrinkles In an addreaa on "Brotherhood Throuifh Buaineaa," Mr. Bull Thomp son of the Winnipeg Kiwania Club, Mid the preaent-day buaineaa man need* auch club* aa the Kiwania to craae the wrink lea and to keep him youthful The world waits for the brotherly apirit of a Golden Role heart. "Present-day buaineaa meth oda make a community nerve a cor poratkm, but we buaineaa men are ■■oming back to the aid of the Ki waniana and other clube, and will make huainaaa aenre the world," he naid. Selected. $100 Reward, $100 la a local oiaaaaa irttily InAa conatttutlonal n-nditlona I rauuiraa couaiUut tonal treat _t alLb catarrh medicinj takan Ir.'arnally and a?ta through til " on Itia Mucoua Surfucea ot tha M HAI.I.S CATATIRH MEDICI Ng /a tha foundation of ttia aiaaaa* tha patient atrtngth by Improving ral health ajiJ aaalata r.aturs II work, rod W for any <".aee ot thai HA L*L'8 CATARRH INS fatla to cur* riata 7. "TV ■!.. < mala frae. Cnanav A Otv '.' .ilaia. ni>i« ^—£mhw He kind. IMm ia the noble* »nfM to conquer with, If am doea kind acta, think* kind thoughta »«d brighten. the pathways of hfc fdlm with kindly amflea, ha la al moit certain to find hi. kindnaa. reflected into hia own Ufa. On tlx other hand. If o« k graft and an thinking of tha happineaa °' others hia face ia usually hard, hia thoughti aelfiah, and hia own pathway ham at tha flowers of baauty which am nacaaaary if it b.to ha a pleaaant path to tread. Tha peraoa who k unkind ia aot likaiy la find a wel coma anywhara. Evan ona'a owl baby quickly recogniaoe whathar h< ia kind af unkind. Graff war* navar brine amiiaa from baby*» Hpa and tha happiaaai of roay, outstretch ad arm of children navar ia. expert encad by thoaa who traat thair litth onee harshly. "ft pare tha rod am spoil tha child" need to ha tha pro verb qua tad noal frequently b] paranta who cava advice en brtngini up tha younp But. fortunately, thi lay when that proverb flourished ia paat. There are soma, tw wvver who imagine th*t the only way ti rear children properly ia by beat inar the had out of than. And if consequence, one finda tittle etiear*u! neaa in certain hoiaea. And wv d not think it would w>da ">t the marl to charge much af the Lawless new of the present to the harsh met:«odi used by parents in rearing theh tittle ones. Respect for parent) and respect for the right are tlx two things essential to make I rood man and woman out of a bo; and girL The same rule applies ii every pathway through life. Busi neaa men who rule with the iron hand who try to keep their employee! efficient by ill treatment and "mute driving," get nowhere in the lan| run. life is too short, and th« biggest worldly accomplishments an entirely too small to make it wortl while for one to spoil others' pleas ure by his own selfiahneas. Kind ness is the one sure producer o! success and smiles.—Selected. e difference With its many new re finements and even more complete equipment, at no extra cost to you, the Ford Sedan is now more than ever the world's greatest enclosed car value. Terms if desired GRANITE dlY MOTOR CO. PHOT MOUNTAIN MOTOR CO. rmmMs£^w,w ** | Dr. ImImt Unjoy Tolls Of Horror Throng Whicli Tito CkrUtkM Aro Pmhg Constantinople, Oct X. — "TW cries «f th« Christian refugees of Smyrna for anter and food ars Mot by a Turkiah lash," ,Nld Dr. Mmt Uvtjoy, of Now York, prsaidsnl at the women's hospital, who ho* J«ot returned bar* after a week's mnoy , in tho strickan city. Dr. Loeojay doc land that tho world hoa Mt haan told of tho ml atory of Am and honor. "That* art still several baadred thousand Christians ia Smyrna and tho interior, whooo ttvoo an ia peril, for tho tfcno limit MT thoir evacuation haa o^iMd." Mid sht. -Only Prorl- I dence knows what thoir fate will ho. Tho crowds on-'the quay aro so |Mt that somo of thote are poshed into the sea. Women stand waist deep in the water, holding their babies aloft in thoir arms to save them from drowning. "Turkish soldiers are systematical ly robbinK the men and wnRckhf rings from women's f inters. The wretched sufferers are willing to ha robbed > if the robbing can porchaaa life. ' "At night, the Turkiah soldiers 1 commit excesses against woman Kid girls. Only when searchlights from 'j the ships in the harbor aro turned op them do they desist. In tenor of Turks, the refugees are packed in thousands in front of the American consulate. 1 "There are more than 100 mothers who gave birth to babies. Some werv •ielivered while standing. I attend ed many. Some of the infants died within a few hours from expoaute. but the mothers clung pitifully to the bodies of the little things. Dr. Lovejoy said that a Turkish soldier, m'staking her for a Greek woman, struck.her heavily with the butt end of a rifle and left a mark. This :• t. er wa- about to strike her again when an American officer intervened. She declared she oaw two men attempting to escape by swimming out to a boat. They were discovered by Turkish soldiers who fired on them. The shots went wild and American bluejackets in a motor boat were able to pick up the two men. . _ ..'JUL . | une 01 trip doctor*, inserted Dr. | liovejoy, witnessed a Greek woman1 cut her throat and then hurl herself , into the water and drown. Ameri cans at home could not begin to visualize the terrible anguish of the , refugees as their loved ones were torn from them—children being separated from their mothers and the fathers sent into the interior, de clared the relief worker. Dr. Love joy described the sanitary conditions in Smyrna as unspeakable. The whole city, she said, was be fouled. She thought that the Turk ish officers war* doubtless unaware of the misbehavior of their soldiers. In many case* officers showed nsl compassion for the refugeea, the said. She mentioned one instance in which • Turk threw himself across the body of a child in order to save it from being trampled to death. Brim Route 2 News Mrs. Emma Montgomery, departed this life Saturday, aged about 50 years. She had only been sick a few days with fever. She leaves a husband two sons and six daughters. The interment was in the graveyard at Carters Chapel Sunday afternoon. She was a good neighbor a kind and affectionate mother and wife. The family have the sympathy of the en tire community Rev. William Epperson of Phila delphia is spending a few days with hi* father Mr. John Epperson. C. W. and Matt Rlancett, Will Jessup, Misses Effie Lawaon and Mary Jessup attended the communion meeting at Bell Spur Sunday. Mrs. H. L Jeaaup is at home after spending a tew days with relatives at Paters Creek Vs. Mrs. Lindeey Smith who tea been confined to her ted for several days with a broken ankle is slowly im proving. Sam Lawaon, Buford Huteherson and Burr Lockett spent last Leek with Mrs. N. B. Lawaon. They re turned to Aahland W. Va. Sunday morning accompanied by Mr. Law son's slater. Miss Delia Ring spent Saturday night with Mias Ada Rogers. A Remarkable Reeerd Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a remarkable record. It tea >een in tee for oolds, croup and whooping cough for almoet half a century anl has constantly grows in favor and popularity aa Its good qualities he came better known. It ie the stand ard and main reliance for tteee dis eases in thousands of homes. The fact that it can always be depended upon and la safe aad pleasant te take are greatly in Its favor when It ie wanted for children. DHjf Disappeared riefeiltjr iHkn known or law heard »• J. r. dammar, the building con raetor, of Sll Baat Third St Not >nly doaa Mr. Clamiair rank A-l aa i baildar, bat ha ia atao highly me. Bat lot him tall hia awn story, iota to hia statement. "I waa suffering from rheumatism 10 badly in my arm and ahouMar hat I could hardly mov«. I waa n Mich pain that it waa n I moat im viaaiMo for m* to ^at anything dona. It had rondorad ma almoat halplaaa ind, aa nothinit did me any good, I wcame vary nrach depressed. "My wifr kept maistin; that I five ran lac a trial and I have bean thank til a thousand times that finally I ook her advice. After 1 finished ay third bottle the rheumatism waa rone and while that has been a year kgo now I've never had the least rouble since. I doat know what ran lac will do for othara, bat it cert ainly did the work for ma." Tanlac is sold by leading drujurists everywhere. The World's Greatest Needs What the world sadly needs today s more religion, and leaa of the aaterial views of life. We are all t riving for peace, happiness, and ontentment. That can only come then we are ready to help others irid assist the weak and unfortunate. I"he selfish life is a sad and gloomy >ne. Sunshine and smiles can only ome to those who love to help ■thers. The greatest satisfaction hat can come to any individual is he knowledge that he has assisted he needy and unfortunate. When ve reach the stage where we can raat all men as brothers, there will * no war.—Selected. 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