Saturday. August '17, 1912. 872 (8) ,1 4 t- IilillJ 1 r ir -a-.-' I f mil! iiiiii .1 IlliU'llilli Vnu!'ni SI I T HOME circle; j . .. . . ...... ,- .. . . ... . . The Economy Vi- Alam Too Reservoir Liuiiiumjjj jr of A New Rang It la a misUken Idea of econ omy to try to ret alons to attemst to set results with an old worn outrange or cook stove h sew one. ion- can prooaDiy stick a knif a blade anywhere in the Bsama of tout worn out nnra whera t.ha holts are loose am tii a Bmrtt rTiH-w Vi n a rmmhi i ftwv nd vou "re burnine twicethQ fuel necessary. Ton can save the price of a Great Majestic in the saving of fuel alone and that miM ha tmrA Tnsnncrpment n1 Ta&I MIUmf. Don't tTUSt Wholly tO B printed '' description in buying a ranee because a very glowing description can be given of a very ordinary range. If you are considering a new range, it will pay you, before investing your money in any range to go to some dealer who handles them ana carefully compare, point for point with any other the , f I i BEDOUIN LOVE-SONG. MriHH ChapcoaBIpoini A Perfect Baker Fuel Savsr Outwears Three Ordinary Range ONLY rang mad of malleable iron and charcoal iron. Charcoal iron won't rati like sfee malleable iron can't break. Put together with ruef joints and seams absolutely air-tight always. . Oven lined with guaranteed pure asbestos board, covered with an iron grate! you can em it, insuring a o- pendoblm baking neat witn hair tne fuel required in ordinary ranges. l in er Movable Reservoir Other Exclusive Features eservoir is in direct contact with fire, hnnta inrougu pocicec Btampea xrora one piece OX copperpatented feature only in Majeitlc Dven Thermometers-open end ash pan-" vennunea ajnpu asn cup. isoia Dy dealers in. nearly every county in 40 Btates. Write for oar booklet, "Range Comparison," Majestic tlfg. Co., A??um n.ft ri' Ci wZ-t- it J Reservoir VCfU 99 l)U MIHUi 11U, IE FROM the desert I come to thee, . On a stallion .shod 7ith fire; And the wlnds are left behind In the speed of my desire. ; : Under thy window I stand," ; - And the midnight hears my cry: I love thee, I love biit thee! : - - sWith a love that shall not die ; Till the sun grows ;Cold,. . And the stars are old7 :, .' v . -And leaves of the Judgment: - I . -Book unfold! ,- v' " Look from thy: windov, and see j - My passion and my pain, , I lie on the sands below, . ; . . And I faint in thy disdain. And melt thee to.hear the-vow Of a Jove that shall not jlie Till the sun grows cold, - ' And the stars are old, . , ' . And leaves of the Judgment f Book unfold!;. ,: My, steps are nightly driven, By. the fever in my breast, To hear from thy lattice breathed j. .The word that shall givev me rest. Open the door, of thy heart, ' . ... And open thy chamber "door, And my kisses shall teach thy lips The love that shall ' fade no more ' Till the sun grows cold, And the stars are old, Let the night-winds touch' tby. brow And leavesof the Judgment With the heat of my.' burning sigh, ' Book unfold! Bayard 'Taylor. WHY I WANT A PHONOGRAPH. 7" r The Joy and Comfort of Having .the Best Music Always Waiting " : For One Some Songs of Special Appeal.' v ;i. (0QgGDeD c c mi rrTitirmnmiimmmimi By Mrs. Lindsay 'Patterson, Winston-Salem, N.. C. fry JIE very next addition to the in J v terest and happiness of this JL household in general and me in particular, will be either a telescope or phonograph, probably both, as it is well nigh impossible to decide which -. At night-; when v the ; heavens declare the glory of God-and the flrmanenl showeth His handiwork, it does seem as if the telescope should come first; so that here and now' one might go at will on a far journey to the outskirts of the universe, to the borderland or the mystery ) 0f sun and moon and . stars which He ordained and pro-.-nounced good, when the evening 'and the morning were the" fourth day; Then if the day has been long and hard, nothing : seems so good as a quiet hour in the libraryvwhere the -sweet singers of the . world may, come with their healing gifts, of harmony to soothe and quiet life's turmoil. Af ter all there is nothing like music TIIP QVW IWC M ft rniMV HP FfMnWW Vai.IIF nothing to equal or take its place; so 7uu "vuimiimj v "iw ii 11 m iiuvu maybe the phonograph would better ram: ii tt . iiiiiiii - i i in i iii i Known the world over for its serving qualities. The only Sewing Machine .which is a life asset at the price Vou pay. Purchase the NEW HOME and you will not have an endless chain of repairs. It is better made, does nicer sewing, easier to operate, and more silent than any other. Guaranteed for all time. ' Write THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE CO., Orange, Blast., for booklet F. ' come first. . , f Can't you understand how good St. Adalbert of Hungary felt when as death drew nigh, he ordered that neither name nor good deeds be .placed on his tombstone they could wait in quietness and obscurity till judgment day should bring them to lights In their stead he directed that words and music of his favorite hymn be inscribed on the tomb so that even tho 6is 'lips . were . mute; inanimate marble should sound the clorv of God through the centuries." And for a there's another to go with itr-a rpll son of the South Carolina Middleton who signed the Declaration of Inde pendence: . "If I ask Him to receive , me : Will He say me Nay?'. . Not till earth and not till heaven Pass away.''. - " 1 - - " ' . Then there are the precious hymns of our childhood' ' Rock of Ages," "Nearer My God to ; Thee,'' ! Abide with me," and that triumphant shout of the saints "How Firm a Founda tion." . -1 :y; ,k Of dourse, one's choice would not be limited to them alone. They are for Sunday and Sunday moods. Music lovers have all the world and every emotion of the human heart to se lect from, and whilethe lists would vary as to some of the melodies, oth ers are such universal favorites they would probably be in every collect tion. "La Paloma" 'is one. Certain- ly it would beln mine and when the phonograph started it I should shut my eyes arid fancy myself a girl again back in Mexico, riding over that won derful country and stopping at the square to hear the band 'play the fa miliar, air. And then because there are two very different sides to Mex ico, "The Dovew should be follpwed by the assassin's tune of "Deguello" or "No Quarter" that Santa- Anna's band struck up at the last murderous charge of the: Alamo the fatal charge that left no messenger to tell the story of defeat and death. : And nbor tlnnfinsr aw w 1 Warranted For Twenty-Five Years. FREIGHT PAID Colo., N. D., S. D., WyO., Mont, ft. M., La., Ga., ' Alo . MIr. and 171 . An nil nrrim nf hr pa rnlla n i ' ' more. Special Prices to these States on request. HE-PLY Weighs S5 ItMk, 108 Square Feet, 81.10 per roll. . TWO-PLY - - Weigh 43 Ibs 10S Square Feet, 1.39 per rolL . . v TIIBEE-PLY Welens 65 Ibeu, 108 Square Feet, 81.50 per rolL TCRM3 CASH: We sate you -the wholesalers' and retailers profit. These - special prices only hold good for immediate shipmeat. IndcstructSbfo bv Hcati Cold, finn or Ofilgia - Write for FREE SAMPLES or order direct from this advertisement. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. We refer you to Southern Illinois National Bank. CEHTUnV MAKUPACTURItlQ COKIPAIiY. Cept. S50 , Cast OLUula, Hie. thousand years Hungarians have joined in that song" of praise while his name and good deeds are written on their heajts. Certainly if it be possible that hymn is one I shall get . for my phonograph. ' ' Music is doubly music If it have history and meaning as "well as mel ody. Then there, are a number of other hymns that one wants because they are interwoven with the hopes icking Irish one, "Garry Owen" that th band played when Custer's men started into the fatal fight of the Little Big Horn. , One equally sinis ter, equally gay is "The World Turn ed Upside Down," played by the Brit ish band when their soldiers marched out at the , surrender; of . Yorktown. My father used to whistle them and tell m their story. "Come Hither Ye Faithful". was another fa vorite of his. Herald an English congregation in and prayers of . God's people through 'rr T. , rir the long procession of the , yearW. One S Vt i specially love: . , - news came of the outbreak of the In: O yl Puts a Sot of CP jz Stool Yhcoio ; on YourWagon Trv wheels 30 dava for heavv haul inz on roughest roads. If wheels are 1ack ootne Jour L Write for Free Measuring Deyloe. EH P IDE STEEL U HEELS -rM ade In pneplece! All sizes. to fit any axle. Save 25 of draft. Thousands sold. Owners delighted. Life-eavers for men and horses. Book Free. Dnplre Mfe. Co.t Box 011,Qulncyt 111 Low-Down Steel Wheel Wagons Are fast replacing the hlgrh farm wagons for general farm work. The reason Is plain. -The Low-Down wagon makes easier work for the man and no harder for the team. One man can do most of hia farm work alone with the Low-Down wagon. Get our irea catalogue. HAVANA METAL WHEEL CO BOX 68, HAVAIA, ILL "Artthou weary art thou lan : V guid v Art thou sore distressed? Come to me; salth; One, and . .coming. :: ". -: ' . -Be at rest.'1 v i : . It was written about the eighth dian' mutiny, and the song ws never finished;'- v;;r :. - .--V : . .'And whatever our nationality, hW Scotch: we would all be ln electlng songs.- "Bonny Doon," "Annie . Lau-; rie," "Edinburgh Town' "Coming Through the Rye," "Campbells are Coming," the very names sing, don't ; IP YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO BELL IT WILL PAY YOU TO ADVERTISE XT IIN THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER. WE FEEL SURE IT WILL PAY YOU BE CAUSE IT PAYS SO MANY OTHER, FARMERS. ' , . . century by Stephen of St. Sabbas, they ? And. If you are Irish, as I am, who lived and suffered and. sang at a you will get up and pace the floor monastery, in Arabia and curiously, over, "Wearin of the Green," and enough, showing how faith binds to- - cry your eyes, red over. "Believe me gether all races and eliminates time, if ' all those endearing you n g another verse of the hymn is used as charms ; " and neither age, race, , nor an inscription on" a tomb, in ;western previous conditions; of -servitude will Carolina where is . burled the grand- keep your toes still if tho .blessed . i

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