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; turday lh fit II v ' run l Mil twmi " "K -niX''-. k " - ' - i.enugu, T haveoften thought St he must be a'.man;pr unusually that nc ,f . - r - , indicate feeling- --r:-:; John waited a moment rnd 'Ms : r 1 hed gentleman:$ i - guisneu gv. vf.-T-v, -Ai,; 7 falvern aia nui'aiw " -e hut what he said was tothe tl0S- I have nevet- forgotten itrHe fean d forward ofMT k ; looked at me. v,'':,.. i 'Vnti must notlet .obstacles: take jv an v v " I' K s Tohn,' he said. 'Remember.rthey. only h:. B ; to strengthen;' a' mans-detef- h: 1 ; mination, and thVlW;t,,!?lrt it The consciousness ,ui - uvptyuuug i,-. an oDStacie i wt', rkv vigorating things talVcj?.L, "Tt wasn't a very .pfultant piec.of i- advice, motner, yvwrVS.f4uH, o rpmark or two iromian? important - man to a subordnateat'the Jime when the young chap needed tr Tohn smoked. MIneVer3aw.Iiim ; ' 9 M ti. and tne nrst xmngrxrsnau ao when 1 see mm now wiu us ta.xnamc Him. X Lttn at Kasfcw ..wwi.y.. i - It was a curiousT. minenCTlie I mother of the thief vlis.tened. .-Af tet j -this interview, which- hVtfejnembered I- with tenderness, theyOtjng man-tiad gone to Richmond,1 ah d'coollyl stolen ' ten thousand dollars,' i:He . could scarcely have told" her van incident which would have. brottght;;tbher eves more distinctly his Tretohed past. Her hearts rbse -in;her;tKro"at; ner cneeks nusnea, sneM:ieanea tor C ward with hands clasped'; itwas' orr her lips to say the, words,-that-ran through her: "John John I Hoy? you & could do it?" flaf less than 5 of the trartornawmng fanrieV report aissatistaction of anr kind while x v0 pxcas ijusiuvc, sausiacnon .wiinc- the tractor? rnar this means that the tractor is making go6d,, f .y: -Q j cuiva 10 viuuig liiuic ana Detter worK witn jessr trouble r v c , ' s.y mat Timken Taoered Rollei Bearings hvp rnJ C;-? 0 U , mDuiea m an immeasurable degree', to i- l this success? V . fiaf Timkens are not only good 'vyhen new.but uiai ineir aajustaDiuty maices it simple and ; easy to Aeep them good for teife-cttjie inaumic, u xxicit tcriuvvr long cvasrsr f 1 1" " IS ,"t ? - i'f Wi T - , ' - if STANDARD PRACTICE The use of Timken Tapered Roller Bearings at points of hard service In the greet majority of automotive vehicles is proof of leadership estab lished pn the tapered principle of design, quality of manufacture, per formance on the road, and service to the automotive industry Jl 1 fa - r t i j j. t HI1 ' " 4,. , - 11 . - 1 A" " THE TIMKEN ROLLER BEARING COMPANY CANTON, OHIO C , : Li Plants manufacturing comtUte bearirtes at V7 Canton, O.: Columbus. O.1 Birminsrham. Enff.! Paris. fTrance General Offices, Steel, RoUing, and Tibe Milla, Canton; Ohio ANE morning JohnMoundhis '-fields deserted, and brilyBoir in the f" stable, a curry brush ' in"yTiandrJ,e - mained to give news 6h his : own oeo- I pie. ' . yln',--: - 5 "De Niggers done "gone" ontrike", Marse John. -Ycsr vDeyVddr'low :i you'se a bery hard marster'jr John laughed. In his rwhiTeahriels i and panama, cool and: indifferent., he p was an object of a We and- admiration to Bob. who thfiifohV JAniUi V) t . r? r," i What are their krievanes; B6b?M f; "Lawd, Marse Tnlin VrflWlffi- L Negro, who had 'no. idea'.' what " the -wora meant, "dey ain't Rot homm. us. it s de hours an dewrges." I pay them mnrf ; tfi n rf tTnrno n tri the district." yZrsi ' "Dafs just it, Mae joha saifthe Negro keenly. "YcrW? no-ht -tn " Pay dem less. nvyuv.. t t 4f LU " UL V Ai ,111 V E 1. - i". stayed." 7 K . .. ;.' . - I SSSLSaOC f t If XI I 1 fr-CSSSSte, 'f - Thd (Lauson) Tractor, made by John Lauson .-ggT TO C 0 Manufacturing Company, New Holstein, Wis s. !SS6 . j -Sffj - vae Timken Bearings at hard aervice pouts ' . " -t J U lvJ U lJ Ml l II i " - i ' j 1 J i -V , 1 t T J . i It it I .-.ft ' John EflancpH ai- ii'lti'l',.ij1 1 1 here thp uttt, . , ..M - w ak.ul. ua i i ii i "ii riri ex ' a nn nsvif. J hung over the meadows; like, a L golden eurta n w--j .l .- y r " u nuu mere were L arrows on thftM.nd'c' -rt nm naj n n HI h cdrtn was rich' and 'brrSwn S'nrli-' u - u ui repay." Every, hoar Ion 'seemed HoorwJlld'CalS,,AfSS? tt snockiner waf.'.u: tiii...". rM.MJSK "idn, MorenvAi- -''. I ms or glove when so ordered. Your This c, ureover nis'tirnewas jimited, tioowmtiMmOuatobu? ' Plow 9 n A X ' W0U1 till . ant rTr FuMM Mtalog gires lot of , J"OW and sow. Tf,k' f.....: Information. It teUB how to take oil neWoiiM A ' ." y-i"VwuiKjrcat-i I nd4sai, hides; how ana wnen we T. . . u ncan , I .L dniM mmm on cow and bone TAPEE&EID E&(E&ILEIRr BIEnES r:'5 -ii -i-.-. -; - -- " f ' - - y -'I -f.- a "g8808 1111 . v t J: . V (kmiincf "toiwP V,'You'?V.y V'r-4' IT, iney re a narU ' t. "ii" I hide cVlf 2nd other skins: about the Hi shn ? pac0f;dlerS,wJJie Saitf.I gowdgoe trophies we sell, snow them rm-trot r1nom)Ai An tajlJenBr.ete, 2, 1- t).,U0? my DOlV 4ie addd kharrfvl neckwear and other fine fur stents, I - uuo, and vrAV'' Mi - - -5 I with prices i also lur armiii rnw y Bjit Hand" olanwill Jendyoua I tMaiaraMMi;' -'f-;:'w"-4 Q - Yoa can hav either book hy sending "T XT '......j!. ..,..',s....jwj.tv.-1i-.':L'... a hand 'i lan H6b harness to ior-es tfcr:? 'PVcsplendid "Khmond ian. bought: in and rned his hanri w ia. he had , 1!J nands to.,- intrs hut I lfitd-Tb f JLV c ..-kr ti i. f h Field' . j.. I v. '- 1MB rin " "The Fmlt Jar of the Field' .v' ; ; Send for Catalog No. 24. ? Chattaiooga. i Tenn. -r Msooinb? Illinois, i Kanias Qrty. w- tfMOKING KlEAT is a" Quick, clean iob'when xlone the modern way r ,3 with Kcaro Preservar; . iThis cono!enseJ smoke saves time and double:: . and Saves Meat. One-fourth the total weight of meat isrlost by shrinkage :w under the old unclean, dangerous hotrsmolce methesfe. .T v J: -: ' One user Writes: "My personal experience nth Figaro a that it not only cures and flavors meat but absolutely 'protects it from all kinds of vermin, and meats smoked with Figaro will not become rancid in hot weather. WuvdlntftbditU 'itifilvkltt you ii:'&ldhr23fiQQ Retail Merchants. ' If your deafer V "-. .T& ' '...J .. tl. . . .. OWnwO l CMtt. KKCteanpuasani a f .: nas none, wnie us ana we wiu reu yyu wiicre i ect iw 1HU v' t -y--. . 4ft - J, I7ALLA DALLAS, TEXAS w -1- 1 ie m 4 I ii' ft Hi 1 If I' ; Ii ' .1 ' I! .I .1 if I 1 1 . o-, r . '
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