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-Aren't yon going to make a ipw'i ? ??Vot If I ?'!?" avoid It," answered Senator Sorghum. "Why should I risk yjins; soiptihinK that might make me unpoputarV All the public appears lo ask ?t pit'sont Is that I keep quiet jjij ^ photographed." Hall's Catarrh Medicine Treatment, both local and internal, and has been success fill in the treatment of Catarrh for over jorty years. Sold by all druggists, f, J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio ??^?????^wshhhhbhbmh^mb | The Age Limit. "So clil U itluTbeo Is to be married ijaln. Is the bride very young?" ??Voting ?\iu?ugh to know better." Is Your Work Hard? Is your work wearing you out? Are you tortured with throbbing backache feel tired, weak and discouraged? Then look to your kidneys! Many occupa tions tend to weaken the kidneys. Con stant backache, headaches, dizziness and rheumatic pains are the natural result. You suffer annoying bladder irregularities; feel nervous, irritable and worn out. Don't wait! Use Doan't Kidney Pills. Workers everywhere recommend Doan's. They should help you, too. Ask your neighbor! A North Carolina Case D. L Bryan, 11 First St., Sanford. . N. C. says: "My kidneys got out of condition and I had to get up at| night to pass thei seeretlons. which were highly col ored and con tained sediment besides burning In, passage. When I bent, sharp pains shot > through my kidneys and It fcurt to straighten. Doan's Kidney Pills soon rid me of the trouble." CrtDoaa'* at Any Stora, 60c ? Box DOAN'S VX2? FOSTER -M1LBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. Y. What They Missed. Two newsboys went to a perform ance of "Hamlet." In the last scenes, after Hamlet had killed Laertes and the kin?, and the queen hrfd died of poison and Hamlet of a poisoned wound, one of the newsboys ex claimed: "Golly, Jim, what a time that must have been for extras." A Safe and Sure Laxative ? |Brandreth Pills. One or two taken at W time will keep you In good condl Entlrely vegetable. ? Adv. i - ii. - ? ? - Too often had motives are attached [to good acts. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Ta 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief JELbANS 75$ MCKAGCS EVERYWHERE green mountain IASTHMA COMPOUND quickly relieves the distress ing paroxysms. 'Used for ? years and result of lone experience In treatment M throat and lung diseases br Or J. H. Guild. FREE TRIAL BOX, Treatise on Asthma, Its causes, treatment, ete., sent J R?? *o ??><* ?i-00 at Guild Co., Bo* 74, Rupert. Vt. Coughs ??i (olds JO LEY'S "oney-tar ^ESTABLISHED 1875 D *UlNCC<HJOlMtOKINEHMWlttl 8EF^SE substitutes Dancing on the Rocky Shore of Lake Erie Ordination of Heroes of the War * itv r\ V v? "V c a At the beautiful chapel of the Seminary of Saint Sitfpice at Issy, Car dinal Dubois conferred the sacred orders on sixteen priests, of whom 1^0 were" Cisterolaii monks of the primitive obseevnnce at Vlroflay, and on t-.t deacons. All were former combatants In the World war. Including one ottW. and three knlghtp of the Legion of Honor, two with military medals and *1*1 with war crosses' ? , \ k ' " __ Clean Living for High School Boys I The HI- Y club is an organization of high school boys of whom there are said to be over 800,000, conducted under the direction of the T. M. C. A. The I members have pledged themselves to clean living, clean speech, clean athletics and clean scholarship. Photograph shows members of the Tulsa, Okla., unit kneeling in prayer on entering the order. Needle Gun Used by Beer Dopers Beer dopers of Chicago \iave been using needle guns, one of which is here seen in the hands of i pollc? lieutenant. With this Instrument the dopers inject ether into near-beer, giving the beverage a kick that Is not only powerful, but often fatal to the drinker. > , - HONORED FOR BRAVERY | For bravery displayed in risking lib life to save two ^omrades in Lake Champlain, Walter E. Trimble of New York lias received from the Treasury department at Washington a gold life saving medal of honor. THE GRACE COOLIDGE Named after the first lady of the land, the loveliest bloom on display at the chrysanthemum show in the greenhouses of the Department of Ag riculture in Washington is "Grace Coolldge" and is being viewed by hun dreds of persons daily. The bloorr Is an especially large one of creamj white. FLAG LADY HOME AGAIN Mrs. Charles A. Robinson, senior na tional vice commander of the Women's Relief corps. National Disabled Sol diers' league, Washington, D. 0.. knowr. as the "Flag Lndy.'Vphotographed on her return from a tour of Kur-.pe. S'i* was received by the queer of IJeljJif to whom she presented a siP: "?"* WITH THE HIGH SCHOOL CLASSICS ? t ........ ...j... ....... J By MARGARET BOYD I >\ (? by Margaret Boyd.) "Men that hazard all Do it in hop* of fair advantages." ? Merchant of Venice. When a man Invests his money In (overnment bonds, he is assured of both interest and capital. When he invests his money in a business en terprise, he is assured of neither. Sta | tistics are said to show that 95 per cent of all business ventures fail within a few years of their launching. It 1b certain that far more men fall in business than succeed. The economists speak of the man who takes the risk in a business as | an entrepreneur; and they acknowl : edge that he should be allowed not I only a fair Interest on the money he I has In vested in an enterprise, but also a fair gain to pay him for the risks he has taken ? the greater the risks the greater the gain. People who fig ure that investors should be satisfied with the interest alone, and there are many of them, show themselves ig norant of the fact that Shakespeare here points out ? that men will not risk all they possess without the hope of advantage. | It is of Importance to us that men ' should be willing to risk their money In Industrial ventures. We have our railroads, our telephones, our automo biles, and our moving pictures as the result of men's willingness to risk their private fortunes. Those who ad vocate state ownership for all Indus tries rarely stop to consider who would bear the risk of undertaking new enterprises If the state owned the industries. Certainly the govern ment is not supposed to take risks with the money of Its taxpayers. It is equally certain that new enterprises cannot be undertaken unless some one bears the risk. A man with an indi vidual fortune may risk It as he 6ees fit; herein lies the great value of pri vate wealth. Just now there is an ever-growing tendency to limit the advantages that a man may gain by taking great haz ards. Such limitation is folly when carried far enough to keep men from taking the risk in new ventures? the acme of statesmanship is to determine the lowest rate of gain that will in duce private capital to assume the risk in new enterprises. "Carefully then were covered the em ben that glowed on the hearthstone." ? Evangeline. When the modern householder cov ers his fire at night, ft Is to keep the hot-water pipes from freezing during the night or to keep tLe house from becoming unduly chilly overnight When the farmers of Qrand-Pre cov- j ered their fires at night, It was to save themselves much trouble the next morning with flint and steel and tin der. Lighting a fire in those days was no simple matter of lighting a match ?It was a alow, laborious process. Countless centuries ago man discov ered that fire would keep him wltrm In cold weather, would make his food easier to chew, would help him In flaking stone for axes and spearheads and would aid him in countless other ways. In the very earliest days men had to depend on lightning for their start of fire ? hence It was perfectly natural that > the Greeks should have believed Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave It to man. When the lightning struck a tree and started a forest fire, our primitive ancestors no doubt hunted around In the wake of the fire for smoldering stumps and logs. These pieces of smoldering wood they probably carried to their caves and used to start fires that were kept alive for weelv or months at a tlmo. If through carelessness or accident the fire was allowed to go out, the peo ple of that early day were compelled to wait for another lightning storm to get s fresh supply of fire. Later man discovered that by rub bing two pieces of wood together very briskly he was able to start a fire. This marked a tremendous step for ward In the history of fire making, for It made men Independent of light ning storms. Later still he discovered that by striking a piece of iron or steel agalntf flint he waa able to strike lire that could be caught by a bit of tinder If he were skillful enough. He also dis covered that it was possible to start a fire by focusing the sun's rays through a piece of glass. Fire could not be started with a burning glass except on sunny days, and lighting a fire with flint and steel was tedious business; but both methods were much simpler than the method that had preceded them. ? The matches that are In use at the present day are a comparatively re cent Invention, made possible by ad vancements in chemistry. Up until the days of the Civil war and for a quarter century afterwards they were looked upon as something that must be used sparingly ? and the hounewife who used matches to light a lamp ; when she had a fire burning at which she could light a splinter or a hit of ! rolled paper and from that light Um ' lamp was regarded as extravagant | WRKLEYS Take it beau te the ktfe. Have a packet ia year peeket for aa ever-ready treat. k Mieion coafo tiaa and n aid (? tka tMtli, appttita, Saalad ii its Parity Paring! Good io the last drop |here is some thing about a man's humor that tells you on sight what kind of coffee he's had for breakfast. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE CORNS Stop their pain in one minute / For quick luting relief from corns, Dr. Sch oil's Zino-psds stop the pain in one minute by removing die canst ?friction and pressure. Zino-psds are thin, safe, antiseptic, healing, waterproof and cannot pro. duce infection or any bad after-effects. Three sizes? for corns, callouses and bunions. Coat but a trifle. Get a box to day at your druggist's or shoe dealer1* DSSchoU's Xino-pads . Put on* on - ihipatn It gvn* TOUR BODY NEEDS STRENGTH OF IRON THIRTY yeara ago physicians began to prescribe Godot Pepto-Mangan because it pro Tided a form of iron which wa| easily digested and did not affect the teeth. Now is the season when you especially need it. Tour drug gist has it, in both liquid and tablet!. Free Trial Tablets nlu mt Gail's Pnto-Mufu. wrtW to<te far t?mre? Trial rukii* *t Takl?t*. Sal M MM7 ? just um u4 lilrw It M. J. Braitenbacb Co.. U Wum St, N. T. Gude's pepto-Mangan Tonic and Blood Enriched j Keep Stoaacl and Bowels Right By (Mas baby the hirml? . pnraiy TaeataMQnfaiita'anricbndraB'araanlsfccr. #tf&WMSl0lft SYRUP bringa aatopl ?h I r e. gratifying i asalts la making baby's atotnach digsat food and bowoli mora aa ' - they should at taatMng time. Goarantasd fraa from narootlca, opi ataa. aloohol and all hanafol fogrcdi. eata. Bafaaod sati (factory. \AtAB | DruMgiat* W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 4?-1924
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