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COAKOKE RAPIDS HERALD, ROANOKE RAPIDS. N. C.
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f 0 Q onKroi i
Tti "tiffin r - i - ii Hnin in i" i -T' 1 ' 'v tmii ,i ; s-. k ,, a
l- , n1,U,", "'l-rul thing. I. th rvsvie-trus-th .u,t tv...bllltatt..u
t J ltr.,.fc .... Ih.a.- u..vB M IB th.
.i K.-mnu nt h iiuii.t- i iiy
ii. n itit ii wir luunif uiHMTS.
DEMOBILIZING WAR DOGS
Mm
The WHr iliiK't f tin- Hrltlsli aiinv
wlinh n-rfinnrd liiiiiiiiifralili' llm-1
ilit'ds iliirin tin- grt-iit wiir, ore leln(
ilriiinlillliii'il iiml ifTnrts urc liclnc
tmidi1 tn imniili' for their future rare.
A fund of SliHMXN) In bi'liiK mlsi'd In
Knttliiml fur tlil pnri'iiMp.
Sacrificed Principle to Safety.
Thf triilli nf the fnlUmiiiK story Is
Touched for: Henry Smith of Newton.
N. J.. rnlses chicken, hut their Hvcm
Hre not wnrth nipper when they
won't lny. I.ntely they have lieen tnk
liiK chiiiices, mi one diiy recently Henry
went nut In the Imck ytird iiml killed
one. An he curried the oorpiiit delicti
tnwtird the kitchen, he ohserved Hint
h" wnn followed hy n horrllicd pullet,
"yoiint: Imly," suld Henry, "off gm-rt
your heml tiiiimrnnv ninniiiii; If you
don't Iny nil evx tudny." She couldn't.
So she siiciiliced her nioiiil princlplex
und Mule nn vg finin the hennery
next door. Several hoyn s:iy they miw
her roll the ckk over to her house. She
li ftl ii live.
Farmer Valuta Airplane.
(Jeorce Kniiiikel. h fininer of Ayles
bury, Siiskiitchevum, hns rctiially or
dered nn airplane, nnd goes on record
lis the first fnriner tn ailopt tliis ve
hicle In his regular business. Sir.
Komikel, who was one of the pioneer
fanners In that reclnn, believes thor
oughly In nurleuitiire by machinery,
nnd plans to use his airplane in mak
ing trips to various cities to dispose
of his farm produce. Having bpen
the first farmer In that part of the
country tn buy an nutomohile, hi- np-
jinrently buys Ids first airplane In ihe j
rime mntter-or-rnct nusmess way. 1
FIND FLU AND
Vitish Army Surgeons 8ucceed
Identifying Many Forms of
Bacilli.
In
I nndon. The virus of trench fever
nd that nf Influenza nnd nf some
forms of nephritis have been Isolated
and Identified, according to a report
submitted to the director general of
the army luedlcnl service In Prance, hy
a number of army medical officers, wlio
-rt It!
ENTERTAINING WOUNDED AND SICK SOLDIERS
WHERE GERMAN TROOPS FIGHT STRIKING MINERS
m tl.- lliilii- mining .liMiUt, C.iii.;.!,), w
VETERAN FORESTER IS HONORED
The slate of IVntiwyl vnnin on ItH urhor dny plnuted SU tree In honor of
lr. .!. T. Itothr-Hk, who readied tin; nt;e of ellily on April it. Under lloth
rock, one of the vice presidents of the Amerleiin Forestry association and for
'. yearn hend of the IVimsylvmilu association, 1st known an the "fulher of
forestry In retinsylvaiiiii."
WOUNDED SPARTACANS IN BERLIN
wlHl W 111
A:-
.ursesbiintbi)jliiK wounded .Spartiicims
Nuirtin nns were left dead or wounded on the streets of the capital
""" "' ' inmie neiween me
MUMPS GERMS
have been Investigating the causes of
these diseases.
The report, which Is preliminary to
one promised noon, Is signed hy Mai.
(len. Sir John Rose Hradford, consult
ing physician with Hrltlsh expedition
ary forces In Frnnc; Captnln Posh-
ford nnd Captain Alison, and Is print-
ed In the llrl.lsh Medlcnl Journal.
Investigations which have been cinv
ducted have resulted, It is believed. In .
of wvuuvM j JWUs, .older, u ,
yard of ,h. lu-l-lt.! wh.l. th. wiuudeMt.
!,,.t K..wniiu. m It
riHijw hiivo ,?h tr'
nn the Krankfurter Ailee In Merlin
two ructions
lite Isolation of the germs nf mump.
m "'' typhus, the cause, f
which have hitherto been obscure
Cranbsrrlss 20 a Barrel.
Chnthnm, Mass.-Cupe Cod cran
berries are selling at ..) B barrel re
tail. This Is the bluest price
reached since the hoe. .
started a hundred venr. ..
era can nil only a small nart'nf ,1 ,Z
orders, they say, owing t ! ,, I, ,
demand. The market Is also b.irl
the fruit. b" e 0
....... . ,IM -
JUST liUHI
Alt OVER
Critait S;t. Stand cr Li; W ti
Any Comfort. S tcr-u-La
C.vas Goad A-v ce a-d
Crc'ui Docs World
cf Cool
H.-'l: n l T-Vi.- M
l!uv ).ar .. I vs hi .n
M -
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j I juM liurl nil ..,.r.
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l- l t,.r UH.S, si,,,,, , ,,,,(
-il nw in u rvlmu- in if (
i'IHII ,.!,J , ,lW j,w
I M.i.Ji Kt Mi-M;i law- Nll l
hi" Ih Iiij! nival Mi,.r in i- Im.
kiil li, lu iinini u , ,i
i-iilttl to r It , . ,
I k.nl mil) laLfn fi' ii...- h.
I Ml it would i.. K,aH xi
; h.Hit amt I m-i It ril,i ());
mt II il.it n Jut i-l, nf ,.,ki.
Uiic which iInm hav ih'trr ..is.-.
i IhkIsv ranliii,"
Cunlui i rvniuni'ni t si!n.li
fiiiidl rtmiiliiiitf. m rui:iii! v .t:iin
ml h foiitiil tn U h, in in
tliUsiK of u. h wlh ii nut iiii,.
i Bialfiirimiilim that iln imt r-
HUirv im;ir:il tivaiim'iit. Try it. AiW.
HE COT THE CECRGES MIXED
Baseball Eprl Fiilntly Mad Som.
thing lo Lff. About Pron,pent
Men of Iht Worid
A f .r'.ii r pii. In r In ''..i. ..v. .. -11111. i
N'm ilni . i,. I. i !.,, ...ii-.-lit
.iiv ii'ul .i.i i .n a s. !. ,;,. ;ird,
w" ''- mu lt:. .ir i n l Kii. lM .l
oplc, .1'iiiii.. u ,n-;ii!rin M-.-ll on,,
da jr. hiirl.'i- is well km, n for
ihe sp.,,'1 in,. '-,tutr' ... a-,.t, .
1'iilt. it'll is in. I cicl . !ih m
-'i' v in-ill, r than llie htw a In.v .
'I li s l.i.ii r c;i i iim-oi I., ...-'.tv .,(
o!in' f..r !n etid of Ihe r..'!.. tij
coiiv..rniii.ii :
''I'liU Vnr sit.v h,i , , .in; i,iii
hi.uihI vniiie." ..pin, , i;,. ,-,i, ,. ,.r
"I low ti n ;" 1 1 1 . - ii il ,.i f,-, i,,
"Will. o fal.,. i:;i;l:,n., f,,,. I,,.
-Iiiri'-c. Ivi.-lui l nlsun. I.ill u kill'.'
null a s'.eni t'me ill."-'."
"Whet's li e ln.illi" S-nii,. hi;.. t:lke
I slmt el Kilt.; tii'HI Vl't"
"Why, li. i. imt l ai. Thev his! ,..!l"l
nil bun Kiiu- (n or.-.-nnv p.,ii.. 1.,-asf-Uc
the eiiU ililn-- y,.(i v. I,, i.,.
pcrs i!n-,. day j I'riiniir ;enre."
Important to dl Women
Readers of this Paper
P"vifn l npnn t!ii.iian !s nf w-nnifn
lv Lnlvy or l.!a I Icr tnuililj ati.l never
ll'IWt it.
Wiimcii'ii riimptaiiit often prove to be
B"lhin rl but ki.lni'y tiouhle. or the
result of kidney or bladder ilncroie.
If tlie ki.lni'vs nre ti. t in a liculthy ron
dilinn, the.- niay vnie the ether orgiim
tn become diiriwil.
You niy mffer p.iin in the back, heal
aelic and m of nmliit ion.
l'onr heidth in.ikea ymi nrrvnin, irrita
ble and mi. I despondent; it makei anv
i.ne so
Hut hundiriN ef women rliim that Dr.
Kilmer'a Sw.imp -Knot, by n-i-tonng
'if alt h ti he kidneys, provid to be just
llie rein-d) neided to overcome such
tonditioui.
M.my er,d f, r a tiiniple ImttV to fee
;liat Swamp l!,wt, the great kulnev,
liver nnd lj.id.ler medicine, will do fur
'hem. Hv en.dii-itu tin cents to Ir.
f . I L t ....
r iu , ii'n'jniin.en. you
my rn'Mve Minnie rir b'.tfle hy Puree
Pot. Vou chh ptir.hi'e medium and
aw ilze boulea at all dnn itrres Adv.
Accidental French.
An Am. i lean lady In I'nrhi yvanted
limit. Hater, hut could nut imke the
nnld v.ni!erdHtid she yvanieil ii hot.
After several Vain nttempls she ex
ilaimed In tl'sKiist. "Slum:" Hie maid
orlMitenctl i,p Huhlciil.v, Wl.t ,,T and
returned with i ilti her of hot water.
It was not until some time afterward
liat the b.idy bcrnetl fmi n friend
ihnt the ulr' hml eviibully mlsiinilcr
dood "StiKi!" for "chiiiid," which is
ihl! I'lemh for "hot." Itli'lilllninl
Tinies-ltisptiich.
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
has been il household remedy all over
llie elvilljc.l world for mole than half
a century for const ipntl n, intestinal
troubles, torpid liver and the kb tiefaily
depressed feclinj; that I'ccnnipnnics
such disorders. It Is u most valuable
remedy fur ini'lucsilon or nervous ilys.
pepsin ami h,.r i rouble, brlnuiim on
lle.'iila' he. cnni iu' up cf food, pnlplta
li. li of 1 1 . . I t , ,i,nl luab.V nihi l' syinp
'IIIIIS. A few d'lses of August I'lorter
wiil rcl eve viii. It Is a gentle laxa
tive. Ask your tlrimfist. Sold in nil
' ivilU' d emu tries. Ai'.t.
His Wife's Husband.
Smith- I lost my lileiitlty for two
whole wivks lasi summer.
.lones- Ilnvv ili It happen?
SmithSpent my vacutiou nmong
wife's nhitlotis, where I was simply
known us Anna's husband. Philadel
phia inquirer.
No man can choose bis own father,
but he can use a little judgment pick
ing his fiither-ln-lnvv.
Vs ln th ( TeeiMet
n0VS BRV Bow ML MiniCINN nstl enn-M
t Stnniscb nd Boon lrenll FtrtMllr luZ
Man Is good; his enemies are bad;
md the rest of Ihe world Is Indifferent.
Vnii Granaloled Eyelids
I vf m 1 Evei inlamed hy eipo
sure to Sen, Dnl and Wlnt
1-7 mC Su,s'klyteliwedbvllarh'
LY 79 fyH-y- NoSmaitin
Juet Eve Comfort. A
foul DnreiKti ot by mail tec pet Botti
'or leek si lie ryi free writs t
.4wlaa ty Reatredy C Chlcttbw
GONQUESTOFTHEAIR
ACRiAl. E?
CERS.
"..'(CE FOrt PA3SEN
W!L AND
B j Convcpt.oa of Pan-Amtr can Arrt
waat Mill St ntuiat Enl ttmcnta
th U. S. A r Sr t.
Jr.-v. !! V
Antru m ti,,n. at.l . .r-. nt.,t'vs ,.f
I'l fin nill'Hi w !., w ul
"t ! I-.- t,r-l I'm A h-i.,.,
b.i it.. r.iin.ini,,,!. i, , ,
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hr in V 1,
'.i-Um h.iii J , ..n ( ,i.
V S A.r S !... M l 1 r .t,,iUii
tifs, Bi.w suti, .ht in tk iiiintr.
tu i.-ii,.itm..m ,,f tv,,. r,t..4 st.ii. a
N h.k.l. S iiiih.'itii l,! '.f .i;, i
aya:
"Th- a mn. an r.i.iiiin I
riin!i,B iiPu "linliil,. h-lil 1
t AtUntic C'tv f-ir nu the nu.rih nf
M.iy ,!! I.rms to an-tition (if
Amru-.n M-uil ih wnnil-iful (rnt
fs 4 ntin. Th w.nk nf air
THfl ilium thv Wr Klahllshnj its
IT41 t .alpihiy fr ...iniiii.-n un
! nu inur" the . ri , m ih;s ,..
j try nf a ruttiplHic apri.tl rvi run
I ""'Uns all iiliK n, tuiis f.ir thw 1
tMnmriatuiii 1,1 i-rsntis. m.n ami I
j m'ii hrfinlie I
I ' Ht'f.ll'H Km ( lllS ,.f 1 I , ,,nft
I Hnily ,r..i!i. t this v, . , ,. w , n ,, , j
fiill ui"i,ition. with tn...tnn in 1,11
) riuniri.-s nn iliis hfinisii!i ;1 ii.
; rn.i-,1 Sin.. tn.nl lr.. , 1
j t il l.sli-il ai r.iss ihH (1, unr, a
l Wlli ll. I... en.,; ,V H, ,,,mn .,!.,
1 a. hoiir fivin s.iui.. ri-n'y . mii (:
j trilMitiiii; (i,.:iiu Onrti r.-.it.Ml i,nrl
I " ii't it.on imr M'i-ihin ,-.Mt lint
j im'i'I Im. j hi m,ir i-omnl.-i.- iin.tw
N'n frutii my piwsii,. iuvusion
Tltmanil nf mlWH triim.,!
la anil out of the servi... hv row
wjititii! ii, ):n m t!i npnr.it inn of nt:
ari,(; ;,cr. i. e
I "The ;-.. nm-nt r,!. f.,r !lf.en
, t!,i,is;,, ,,.., , rA, m lM. 0.f( rfi
j b'r one or three yens' tim.-. T'lu is
h-mriil ,i, receive a ouii k i'..siv.n
here is in tinnortnn'tv f.ir i.iut. i . I..
iium. ill itely ;'ssiK'ied to duty in d,.
service and nf th nupiher who enlist
those w'm pis-) certain eja-nitiations
w il he given ftirts .itnl halhion piint-
in i? instruction. This liberal offer is
I e--iiv.,lent to a one or throe ve-irs'
j I'lllcv" ri)iirs in aeron.int'c-!. and one
! tivi v becon.e exnerf in all branches of
I iiviat'oii. and if ipialified a noncom
missioned or even a cominisiio'ied of
fleer. In aibt'iion to regular ivy.
cbithinc. (piarters and rations, eiira
pay hecins with instructions tn np
I erite the aircraft. As th number nf
men wanted Is limited to fifteen thou-
sand fnr the entire coutitry. quick ap-
I in i 'iioii in mo nearest recrnttm? of
ficer will be necessary before the priv
llepe Is withdrawn.
"Kvcryhody directly and Indirectly
Interested In aviation should attend
the Atlantic City convention and exhi
bition in order to keep abreast with
tlie times and become familiar with
the development of aircraft for de
fense and commerei il uses and wit
ness the demonstrations of the
world's createst airiilane aviators,
who will fly, and ballnin pilots sail
to the Atlantic air port from all over
the country."
THE FARMERS OF AMERICA
STANDING WITH THE SOUTH
penver Removal of Rovernment
restriction on the marketing of the
cotton rrop and reduction in acreape
planted to cotton were ursd at the
ni"etinE of the Parmeis' Kducational
and Co-operative I'nion of America In
convention nere. speakers pointed
out that a more diversified farming
plan would nld tn development nf the
South, which has been handicapped
by confining farming operations to
cotton.
A report by the committee on cot
ton and cotton products said:
"There have been more severe re
strictions on cotton ever since the
beginning of the war than on anv nth
er farm product. Even today there
n pi restrictions on the trade with
our allies.
"With these facts as a bisis we
feel justified in asking our govern
ment to make every effort to have
those re-nrictions removed at. tlie
curliest possible moment."
The report also advocated reduc
tion in the ncreapo of cotton, declar
ing that tJie S mlh h;n been brought
to industrial slavery by dependence
ti i ill ('lie cl np.
LOAN SHO'JLD BE Atf-Of-PED
BY SAVINGS Or THE PL'OLIC
Washington. -Liberty Loan coin
mitto of the several reserve districts
werr- urged by the treasury' depart
ment to conduct their Victory Loan
campaigns with a view to securing
the largest possible proposition of
subscriptions from private Investors.
The loan should he absorbed hy the
public and paid for out of the savinrs
of. the public, said a telegram to the
committees. Resources of banking
Institutions should be left free.
RAINFALL AND TEMPERATURE
FAVOR PLANTING OF COTTON
"Washington. Mode'e'e rainfall and
temperatures somewhat above nor
mal gave conditions faro'ahle for cot
ton planting, germination of seed and
growth of that which Is up In much
of the eastern portion of the belt, hnt
the seas -t ront'nnes later than the
average. From the Mississippi Valley
westward continued rains and cooi
weather further delayed the prepars
Hon nf soil and planting Is progress
ng slowly.
l.tW.'tB LtfCM mEI-MTlflJIJU
SUNDMniOOL
Lesson
it., r.rv
Irt t -r
t:t. Jr.
LESSON FOR APRIL 27
THE HOLY SPIRIT OUR HELPER
I t .x t iat J im i ,
; l .I't. Tl I If f r .j
I'll ' t.in t-t i;,. t I- . i - f
Itl tin-. .. ,,.:.. f. . , ,.r
tia.-ri tiller ;i.t ' if.. .: 'a
' .1 -' t i.. I. !
l-KVni'l..At. UnXU- l: .n .
I'lMVI HV T ir
T r -
Jl -.it 7. . . ,i
-.1 ti.:i.i
INTV i: ( I .1 t k t
li-ii.
I I ' . I .-
i: ami
. - ii. I
Si N
h- II.
.11' IT
i I. Th Hol Spirit From ltd I I . . t in
! i t ' i . . . i .. i. it i.. .i
I ..i .i ii.- i n .ii t'li- ("t- i
i 'iil'M. ..n. in ii.itnd. wiili ti, I a I
j h.-r mil il, s..n
2. Hlwt i liis iiiihiii"' tw T 1"). j
(1) Tlif i l.rl I m r..i,if..rt.T. v I
T). Tli lli.lv Su rf i iirii' r. i-
rroa-ntntiir whu lnli.U In lliv k.iIh
of the iM'liever t.l stlvlli:tlill. en
"mute, ilcfcud fnuii the iiieii.y ami
pl.nd Ills cans. Ih fore H.mI tlie i lither.
.Ieu knew and told llie dis. tpies id
the bitter i-rMs-ni!,,Bs which awaited
them us s.h.ii us he t si l tnki n h's de
parture. What a lilessi-d prMl.ve to
have the 1 1 Spirit In and iilsni ns
to tive wisihiiu to d'sc-rn i:.l's will,
atcl .u.-r to nvenvine . mj'ii'ti.iii '
'-') The Wei ids lulje (v. S11).
Vic ory Is to . achieved . the Spirit
Wo-kh's in ami tlin.in.-h the di-ciples. j
(a) Me vlll n.iict Hi,, w ,.r!i! of sin
(v. V The 1 1 if till sin is unbelief j
in I'hrist ( ;i). Tl,i lll:l i,.f N i."t !
pi itnarilj int. il, - t'lal. I.iit nmriil. It j
Is an iitiw ,'!lh',.-ss in si;; r-,-n.. r to !
the 'Inn,.- wlli (Jehu .'t is. p.). The j
way .he 11. .' Sp im mica's the world '
Is tbr.iuuh li e l. -it'iii.iiv i.f tl !iii
are tillnl w 1 1 h In im. (I.) lie will cm- j
viet the world of r:Ldit.H.istiess (v. M. j
This is i;-.i,,. thn.tivh tin- r-.siirr.-i 'inn
lilnl asci iis,.ii (1f i'hrist (v. 10). II, s I
coii'lus: fottli from the tr'He nnd tt
ecu;. in int. loaieii was nn in-lispu!
I'le .i. ml' that he was what he clnn I
t.. he. lie is thus -hnun to be 'he
i rii.h, ,.,, n. ),..,. ,.,,.!, u,lV ,.
j propi t-x.-l by faith In him. TliU 'is
I ei..r il... ,.r k..t....i.
of sin ami iipiirnpriiitloii cf th.. ri.-lit-
l-tless I.f I'hrist. (c) II,' wi cotl-
L't the world of jii'liMm lit to conn. (v.
s). I'hrist told of a jinliiient to man'.
Till' L'!llltallleee of this Jil'ljIM. lit Is
that :at,in. the prince nf the world,
wtis Jmlireil nt i. , r..-.s. (v. 11; , f.
.!"!.u IL' :." !).
('!) 'Hi- rhrMien's fable Into till
truth (w. i'j. i:n. The r.ihi,. a spr
I'ual I k, there!'.. re If ,me would
know Us iiteauiui; he nm-t have the
Holy Spirit (1 'or. ":1D.
(I) He Kloiiilcs I'hrist (vv, 1 4. fi).
lie does not speak of himself, but In
all thincs reveals I'hrist. The only
way to know the tbuv nf the Smi of
tlo'l Is to have the Holy Spirit make It
known. He r.yeiils nil th,. divine
riches i nil trace that are In t'brist
He makes real unto ihem the pi'i'soti
nli'J not k of I 'hrlst.
II. The Holy Spirit C'ven (Acts
2:1 -IS).
1. Time --l'eii!ecos (v, j) This
was fifty day s art.- the Passover S:rb
hnth (Lev. L':t:1.-).
". The marks of the Spirit (vv.
These are cvternal nml iiiterniil :
(1) lAlrmnl. (a) Sound of a
mldity wind; no wind, hut merely the
sound of wind. Kor this sound (o be
heard In the curly morn attmetetl nt
tentlon nml cnuscil the people to gath
er. The reference o wind smrirests
the all pervasive H fc-trl in Inll'ienee
cf the Spirit, (li) TniiKurs of tlatne.
Knch of Ihe dis.lplcs was crowned
with stub a lotiKue. The tom;ues In
dicate the practical possession of the
Spirit's cjfts, lin,i f, ,ir(1 tllj) ,nrifv.
Inn energy which removes the dross
thus iual.inK i-fTecttve the testimony!
(c) Speaking In foreign ImiKiies. Kor
these humble Galileans thus to speak
caused gnat nmnzemcuf.
(2) Internal. This Is seen In the
trnnsfortnutioii wi ght In the dis
ciples. Instead of cowering before n
Jewish mnld. Pe'er now boldly stood
before the chief rulers of the city nnd
declared them to be guilty of murder
ing the So:i of Cod.
8. The effect (vv. 5 i:i). (j) xh(
multitude assembled n amazement
and confusion. They heard he gospel
In their native tongues and Imiulred
Its meaning. (L) Some mocked nnd
foolishly attempted to account for this
remarkable occurrence hy accusing the
disi iples of be'hijf drunk.
4. rnllilltnent of prophecy (vv. 14
IX). Wonderful things had' occurred
hut Peter knew where to get nn ox
I'lanallon. lie went to (iod's Won'
(Joel '.MS. !'). tied 1,11,1 predicted
III-:! stlell lll'ireoloils- il' eai-l-. M I..
take place In the lnt days.
The Higher Interetts.
abandon or lessen Ki,teii,.t
To
agencies now is folly unspeakable.
Not less Ilia,, before, but more Hum
before, Just beciiuse II Is a lime of
crisis, Is there need of (he regular
ministries. The very time when men
can least of nil afford to mm aside
h.v one jot or tittle from scrupi,f
fulfillment of spiritual obligation Is
In the time of crisis. The higher In
terests we must remember are the
Interests lirst endangered under fa
tigue and strain, and need therefore
all the more careful nnd steady guard
ing. Worry Not About Tomorrow.
Kvery worrying person is a split ..lf
He does not throw his entire person
ality Into what lie Is doing now, but
allows detachments of his thoughts to
wonder what will happen to him next
When Jesus sb. "He not anxious for
the morrow, for the morrow will be
anxious for Itrndi," he was telling tin
to be our complete selves today, with
out detailing u section of ourselves to
look out for a tomorrow which may
lever arrive.- Henry Slonne Coma,
THE MEN IN
CLASS Al
A I VliT r.na i tmi bac
tnjr.tir A ma iM& t? as ig mu acl
h at nui ai at twenty. 'a.ua,
M .-r. f !.tf la th iiii-ju-J. A
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Uiu ( krui irfa,iiiiTlr.
iLr fcoi.:j fiu.i:,.ij an iuniri ail
m.rlaut iiu'i'imi.1 ayiir. Ta via
it la fiwrsUy tK knj!t. K
tD. m ciea atwt la j.n.per workiBf cua
.'.'" aid jua w;'l -ueral,u tu,j wtr
- ! m t laa A. 1.1 ,tM.i MRUAU
lritu tkl t'ap';h-a Tioiioii au4
-"..r .vT.ai W'U ! t IB W-.M-iL;:
.-ur 4nt wiU b nlirrn
nr m i aiip!i, your tiiui a.-fi.
j.i ,.. ..r rimiir , earn wrurfc.
I1"-" t i.t unt.l ). a lav t la r'j-ft-
' 1 t'"iiiu.-iir to a trt-ia B.aw
ii.'W. t.j t.t ywr iriirnMt af
;t a t-:sl h..t pf OOL1 UKl.il.
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Irm : trf km. I ..ur frrt-(ranUath-
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M r.fa..a if ili-t i not
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t.i'l li M' !il. l.rJL4 lu tk
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has Star.
f the p.si,',- I,,. l,a, bnn.Ml. an I
heart v laiie.h." Kans ., i n,
Cutlcura Saotiea Itching Sca'a
On rtirlr gently rub pit of daa
d-uff and Itchlnj with Cutb-urm tllnt
nient. Neit morning ahampoo with
(.'uticura Snap and hot water. Makt
them your every day toilet preparations
and sve a eiear akiu aud aoft, whita
bunds. Adv.
Unfortunate.
l.ady of llnii-e- If i.ne work
why il.. n't you timl It?
UiL'tliu I'.iil -Alas Iniv, love
I. Mini
Wli 1.01 ro. i ymir 'f.fl irp.,i
ltl .i.rti,K iih a B.iii.r a --I n ,,in
le a-M.v' ftrlfir Ir-ltai, V . . .'
I'll ! r I, .tt I. 4 - a,l v
lion't for.
4 ol ' eli 11 I'll
tiiat pei'ut.ii: r haniy
to hniiiiiiiitv.
I It's Clean, Sweep, Vasi
The Live Long Day!
he a yot
f'vl worn out.,
"tired to
drah" with
the household
duies coiik
iiig. rulibiii,-,
rlea'-itig, dusk
ing -(it all
comes in thu
day's work in
the household)
turn to ths
ri(Ji'. remedy
to strengthen
you. The poor woman whose Imck hi Is
as though it would lire.ik, who foils
dizzy, whose head nehes, or black Sjiecks
appear beforv her eyes, all are due to
troubles essentially feminine which should
he overcome.
The greatest boon to womankind !.) ft
temperance tonic made up of herbs,
which makes wcajt women strong and
sick women well. TLis is the ' Prescri
tion" of Dr. Pierce, used by him in active
practice many years, and now sold by
almost every druggist in tablet or lnp.id
form. It has had a half century of suc
cessful results in most, of the delicate
derangements and weaknesses uf women.
If she's overworked, nervous, or "run
down," she finds new life and strength.
Send 10c to Tr. Pierre's Invalids' Hotel,
Iluffalo, N. Y., for trial package or WTiie
for free confidential medical advice.
Take Sulphur Baths
at nome wr
tiVrV III itr
i-! S br
RHEUMATISM
Cout, Eczema, Hives, etc. Rirht In
your own home and at trifling cost,
you can enjoy the benefit of healing
tulphur baths.
Hancock
Sulphur Compound
TJnrc' own bl.wd rnirlMng and skin healing
remedv Sl.l.PHLK -prepirl a way ,
m.'ke lt use most rlhcacloui. t!se it In Ihe
rati; me tt a Minn acplylaj to affected
parti; and take It internally.
50c and $1 Ihe bottle
at your drumiifi. If he can't supply yoii,
irnj ni nanu and the price In lUinca and
I -e ill ftentl yu a hotlle direct.
HANCOCK t.lQtnn SULPKtia
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t-l'. .' W4 sM
Keducet Bursal tnlargrments.
Thickened, Swollen Tissues.
Curbs, Filled Tendon Sore
nee from Bruise or Strains!
stops Spavin Lameneti, allayi p,in.
Does uot bliiter, remove the hair or
lav I'D the hnrm l te '.-..I.
It dmggiitt or delivered. Book lV, (rest
ADSORBINE, JR., fo, mul
mtiirptic liniment for bruieri, eun, wound,
itraint, painful, iwollen vein" or glands. It
healiand toothei. $1.25 a bottle at drug-
titti or poMpaid. Will tell joe more if ii
write. Made in the U. 8. A. br
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earn About U seder rul rera Hhahiia I'eaat
i'w one farmer Fallsril it,e from Isj
ern; riii podi t feet lens, vines It
eti prodialoaa reiser of - ens viae,
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