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c..;.::: cy starvation Jonsmith'i Method - of . Getting Key . W Rather . Extravagant, but ' ' What Cowl He Dor ; . His wife bad been spending a week -.. or two at the seaside with her own " people, and Jonsmltb. had been living lone and simple life... But there was curious looknf calm deepen lion: lit his eyes when his wife came back, i - '' And presently the . wife began to make dJscoveries.' J, " - - v-. "Where Is r-" Bhe began. "Good ness! , What .have .you done with my dresses ? And what has happened to the lawn t What's that black patch -( In the center?"- Why " -.-. -Jonsnjlth took a deep breath, then spoke bravely and manfully. - "Julia." said he "Julia, I starved : for two days, and' then you wrote to say that the key of the pantry was in- the pocket of your second-best, tailor-made walking skirt not the bolero or the . morning " :. "I "Baid morning-skirt, and not the ' tailor-made, nor the- " . ';."It, doesn't matter," Jonsmith In terrupted wearily, and yet with a touch of savagery in his voice..- "I ' don't know- a tailor-made - from a morning-skirt . nor a - bolero from a fichu.'. So I, just took the whole lot out on the lawn and burnt them. Then I found the key whilst raking among the ashes!" WOMAN LIKE. Jinks DoeB Mrs. Speedem carry an extensive repair kit when she goes au tolng? ' .:. . .' " Blinga-No; merely a paper of safety-pins. Tetterlne for Ring : Worm and Skin Disease. ' Varnvllle. B. C July 17, 1908. , My wife uses your Tetterlne for Ring worm, also uses It In her family tor all kind of skin diseases, and she thinks It a good medicine. There Is no substitute. L, R. Dowlins;. Tetterlne cures Ecrema, Tetter. Ring 'Worm. Old Itching Sores. Dandruff, Itch ing Piles, Corns, Chilblains and every form of Scalp and Skin Disease. Tetter lne. 50c: Tetterlne Soap 25c. At drug-, gists or by mall direct from The Shup i trine Co., Savannah, Ga. With every mall order for Tetterlne we give a box of Shuptrlne's lOo Liver Pills tree. Adv. . College Secret. - Bacon What did your boy learn at college? ; . Egbert Says he can't tell me. - "Why not?" "Says It's a secret." . "Nonsense!" . v"No; you know, he learned the foot . ball signals." - Important to Mothers . Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOR I A, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that It - Bears the Signature of in use w over so Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria :: . Name the Line. . Hubbubs Have you any late trains . to Lonely vllle? - ; Subbubs Yes. All our trains are late. Stray Stories., Rcsulnr practicing nhvaiciang recommend and prescribe OX1DINE for Mnlnna, be cause it is a proven remedy by rears of ex- I perience. Keep a bottle in the medicine ! chest and administer at tirst siftn ot Uiimi and Fever. Adv. . - ' Quite Natural. "What was your : experience when the train was telescoped?" .:. ' "I saw stars." . ' WHEV RUBBERS BECOME! NECES8ART And your shoes pinch, Allen's Foot-Baas, tns Amlaepiie powder lo be shaken Into ths how. Is Just- the thins; to um Try It (or Breaking In New Shoes. Sold Everywhere, 26c. Sampl. FREE. Address, A. 8. Olmsted, LRoy, W.I. Don't accept ny substitute. Adv. .i:- - -Their Location. .'. -. '"There' are -many breakers in the sea of domestic life." ' i:"YeB, particularly In the kitchen," ...' .. i. . - ; does yovh head acuet Try Hicks CAPUDINE. It's liquid pleas ant to take elTects Immediate (rood to prevent . Kick Headavhee and Nerrous Headaches also. Vonr money back It not satisfied. 10c.i2ec.and ' Vs. at jnediclae stores. . AUr. ....... No Prudent Loan, "Don't you want Miss Freezem to ' lend eclat to your function?" t"No; we're not borrowing trouble." TO DBIVE OrT Wr.ARIA .. AND BlIILU CJ P THE STRTrjI Tik the Old Standald OHOVItl TAbTUI.KfS CliiiX 'lt)NIO. Too know what yon are taking. l tie tormnla Is plainly printed on every bottle, showlns It la simply Quinine and Iron In auateleaa r - paopla andJilMrea, W oenta. Adv.. . " . Conditional. "Will your wife finish her Christmas ' shopping soon?" '' "Yes; unless it finishes her sooner." 1 As a slimmer tonic tlicw is no medicine t" t nun" eoii--i i with ( MIJiXE. It not ' t-nu.'s i' ' t" pr::',- Imt taken rttf i -. .rvi.ut :-- i. r or Taste- :cs ST- ftlcii;:;8E5 TRaSURYCETIiODS HEREAFTER kCOUNTS OF FED- ERAL OFFICERS ARE PLACED WITH TREASURER. NO USE OF THE" CURRENCY New Scheme' deviates - the;. Cumber some Way' of Withdrawing the Money, Pay) ig- Back Into Circula tion. Has E) plained the'Scheme. Washlngton.-f-Secretary MacVeagh ordered a revolutionary change in the business methdds of the Treasury De-" -partment in halndlingf the income and expenditures of the Government which Is expected to I lessen interference by the Treasury With . the fiscal opera tions of the country, make .the Govern ment deposits In United States depos itories more (active and obviate the payment of e xchange on Government checks. Effective February 1 accounts of the Federal disbursing officers will be placed with the Treasurer and all dis bursing office rs' checks drawn on that official may l e cashed by any Nation al bask deslg nated as a United States depository. Banks making such pay ments may i nmediately replenish the specified acqount from Federal cua toritB or internal revenue receipts daily deposited. The banks thus will forward to toe subfreasuriestsihrnhe excess of receipts over "Expenditures. If the expenditures are greater than the receipts floe subtreasurles will sup ply the deflcjiency. In this mariner it is explained, much oi me Government's business will be transacted without the actual use of currency. It will be an extension oi the clearing ' house principle to the Government and the banks will check expenditures against receipts and then make their settlements with ; , the Treasury. -. -" -' . -' All checks in payment of customs and in connection with revenue re ceipts which are jturned into the sun treasuries, under -the existing system, .must be converted -into actual money before they can be paid out on the checks of disbursing officers. ': Th new scheme will obviate this cumber some method of withdrawing money only to pay it out into circulation again. The change, it is said, will have the effect of distributing Federal disburse ments in an equitable manner all ovei the country. The new plan does not contemplate' the increase of deposits in the banks. Treasury officials re gard the change as the greatest re form of Secretary MacVeagh's ad ministration. , Alleged Assassins on Trial. - Winchester, Ky. It was announced that each of the 15 men charged with the assassination of Edward Callahan, former sheriff' oU Breathitt county -would have a separate trial when their cases were called here. Callahan wa killed at Crockettsville last May sup posedly by feudists. : Attorneys -r ex pressed the belief-that It "w.ould takt two months to try the men Recused ol complicity in the killing of Callahan. Number of Diplomats Sick. Washington. Sickness has Invaded the diplomatic, circles,- and Ave mem bers of the foreign colony; are laid up The minister from Chile, Senor Don Eduardo Suarez, the minister from Cuba, Senor Lodo Lon Antonio Mar tin-Rivero, Dr. Don CarlosM. de Pena minister from Uruguay and Columbia't diplomatic representative, Senor Don Julio Betancourt, all are confined, tc their legationary residences. New Hampshire Legislature. Concord, N H. Readjustment ol taxation methods, especially, with re gard to intaglble property, will - be given much attention . at this session of the New Hampshire f legislature. The federal " income " tax - amendment railroad rate reguiation and restriction of water power development also will be considered. ; . .. - ,i;-' ...-? After "High Price of Apples." New York. -' Tho food crusaders started in to . break the high price ol apples. With a carload on hand-and "unlimited" supplies behind them they began selling Baldwins -at five cents a quart, apples as good, they declared, for which local' retailers-have been asking from 12 , to 1ST "cents- a nunrr The sale was ' conducted - nt tho Queensboro bridge market' by: - Mrs. ..... TT..,h ! , . . . ' juiiau ncavu, j cmuein oi tne House wives' League of America. Other sales are promised. The cold storage egg crusade continues.-; - ' Labor Official Given Sentence. Indianapolis. , Sentences .varying from seven years' imprisonment In the federal prison at Leavenworth to one year and one day and to suspend ed sentences wefe Imposed upon ?8 labor union, officials convicted in the dynamite conspiracy case. Olaf A Tveitmoe, of San Francisco, convicted of charge of aiding In plotting the do- structlon or tne Los. An ' TIcs hnilding and Eugene of San : Frsnrlaco, .w . .-:s years eacji. K in r t f union received s - isrSfliooi Lesson (By E. O. SELLERS, Director of Eve ning Department The Moody Bible In . stltute of Chicago.) LESSON FOR JANUARY 12 MAN THE CROWN OF CREATION ;w5'. " m ' LESSON TEXT-Genesis 1:2s, ZT-, ;7-9; 15-24. . GOLDEN TEXT "God created man In his own ImasTC." Gen. 1:17. . Ten times the words, "and God said" appear In the first chapter of Genesis. God spake, and 'twas done. Now all is In readiness earth and heav en await his word, "and God said let us make man." . It would seem as though a conference was being held before this momentous event. The "let us make" 1s full of suggestion. That each person ot the Triune God head was present in creation we saw in hist week's lesson, and It is here still further Indicated by the plural form of the Hebrew noun for the name of God. But what pattern shall we follow in the making of man? Surely only the highest and best, hence "in the Image of God " This does not necessarily mean the physi cal Image, but rather the Intellectual and spiritual Image of God, see Col. 3:10, Eph. 4:24, John 5.25. God who Is spirit (John 4:25) does manifest himself In material form (see Phil. 2:6, Isa. 6:1-4) and similar passages, and this form resembles the human. But this "image" (likeness) has been blurred and marred by sin, James 3:9. It was, however, perfectly seen in the perfect Man, Christ Jesus, see Cor, ;:4, Heb. 1:2,3. Science at a Pause. - How God created man we are not told, except that he was "formed of the dust of the ground," and to this day the bodies of men and of animals consist of the very same elements as the soli which forms the earth upon which they -dwell. It is yet to - be proved that man came from the low er animals, and it is a scientific secret that at this point the real leaders of science are at a pause. The dust of our bodies is the same as yonder stars, as the lily of the field, as that which kings and queens are made. But still there are higher heights, far God breathed into this man his own spirit, verse 7, - an'd from this union of the body and spirit man be came a living soul. Man is the con necting link between the material and the infinite, by the physical he is re lated to lower nature and by the spir itual he is related to God. If the theory of "the rehabilitation of this earth after the destruction of the pre-adamite races is true (chap. 1:2-13), we now see God in his won drous grace preparing a place for man's especial abode, vv. 8, 9, 15-24. The two accounts .of creation in the first and second chapters of Genesis are not contradictory, and to make them so one must read into the nar rative what; is not there. The first presents a concise outline of creation, the second an enlargement that con nects these events with the region where man began to live, the starting point of the present human race. That Eden was undoubtedly in the region of the Euphrates and the Tigris rivers - la pretty generally accepted, though, of course, we can only specu late aa to -the cradle of the human race. . After God had created Adam with the highest nature the animals were not fit companions for him. Nor could he be the beginning of the race of man without one like to himself, Man can attain his highest only as he has human companionship (v. 18). Adam had the power of speech, and an intel ligence, and was given the right to name the animals of the field (v. 19). But In all this there was no compan ion for him (V. 20). Unity of Life. In the first account is the simple statement that God created "male and female," but in the second we foe that man Is not complete without the woman, God's mode was to make her "bone of his bone"(vv. 22, 23). This suggests the utmost possible unity of man and wife: unity of life, of soul, , of emotions, 'of home, etc Matthew j Henry calls to opt attention the wom an was not taken from "out.of his head to top hiuv nor out of his feet to be trampleo. tinder foot, but out of his side to be his equal, from un der his arm to be protected, and near his- heart- to be loved." The marriage relation Is the most sacred of all human ties (v. 24). It la the best possible training and educa tion in love, sacrifice, duty, victory! over evil, in all that is best in me. These are the qualities needed to build up the race. When one is de graded the other ot necessity Is low ered. To understand the full meaning of the marriage relation we need to comprehend the relation of Christ and his church, Epb, 6:31, 32. - If, then, man has such a high be ginning, does not that very fact Im pose upon hinj: a burden of responsi bility jto his Creator? "Nobility means obligation " and to renounce is base Ingratitude. ' Ever, as God said, "let us make man," so by his power we are to continue the work of making men; who shall be complete in Christ Jesus. , Created in God's image, what a les son to leave In the minds of bur schol ars. , Lost, marred, obliterated by sin. yet it la possible to have it restored i- Clriit Is that image bright or ? 1. This is Cod's world,' we are s t ' '..J ! d created for him. - BackacIiG Makes Nothing aes anyone more quickly than weak-kidneyi ..... - , ' . It is not alone the aching book,, the stiff, painful faints, but the evil effect of bad. . poisoned blood on the- nerves,, the, vital ; organs and the digestion. u. ., .. The condition of the kidneys makes good -health or ill-health. - - . , . The kidneys are the filters of the blood. Active kidneys filter from the blood ev ery day over one ounce of poisonous waste and pass it off dissolved in the urine. If the kidneys are weak or diseased, only part of this filtering is done and the blood is heavy with uric acid and other poison ous or waste matter. . ; Z ., lnatead of being nourished by ' the Hood, the nerve and vital organ are ir ritated, and the circulation, digestion, etc., are disturbed. '; ' - - ' ' .. If your back ache constantly, if your joints are stiff, lame and painful, suspect the kidneys. - . , , . . Kidney sufferers-are likely to feel dull, heavy, restless at night, rheumatic, dizzy at times, subject to headaches and an noyed with sharp, piercing pains that make work an agony and rest impossible. Doan' Kidney Pills are the best-recommended and most widely used remedy tcr weak or diseased kidneys. They act quick ly; contain no poisonous, nor habit-forming drugs and leave no bad after-affects of any kind just make you feel better all over. "When Sold by oil Dealers. MATERNAL INTUITION. Mrs. Pig Now, Curly, when you're at the party I want you to behave like a perfect hog 1 , If your appetite is not what it should be perhaps Malaria is developing. It affects the whole system. OXID1NE will clear riway -the germs, rid you of Malaria and generally improve your condition. Adv. Eager for HI Right. As little Freddie had reached the mature age of three, and was about to discard petticoats for manly raiment in the form of knickerbockers, his mother determined to make the occa sion a memorable one. The Bristol Times tells what happened. . fe breakfast table was laden good fare as the newly-breeched infant was led Into the roSm. "Ah," cried the proud mother, "now you are a little man!"' The fledgling was in ecstasies. ' Dis playing his garments to their full ad vantage, be edged closer to his moth er, and whispered. '"Mummie. can I call pa Bill now?" Youth's Compan ion. , FACE DISFIGURED WITH SKIN TROUBLE S107 Foster Ave., Baltimore, Md. "About five months ago little blisters appeared on ' my face, - They looked like blisters from fire burns.. . They Itched and burned something terrible, which caused me to rub them and they burst, then sores appeared which dis figured my face. My ace was all full of sores. ' The disease spread from my face to my neck and back. When any thing touched them they would burn and stick to my clothes, which kept me from sleeping and made me suf fer terribly. "I need home remedies and I used a salve but It did no good. I suffered about three months then saw the Cuticura Soap and - Ointment adver tised and I thought I would send and get a sample and try them. I used the ample of Cuticura Soap and Oint ment and they helped me a great deal, so I bought some and used them about two month and; they completely cured me." (Signed) .. Edward V.: Thomas. Mar. U, ltt..2..-',.ci.v.,; Cuticura Soap and Ointment gold throughout the world. Sample ot each free with 82-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cuticura, Dept. h, Boston." Aft. .;-;.';--;; -,-.;.-.;, ; Wanted Slaves -for Mtourl. On January 27, 1778, Don Bernardo de Galves," governor of the Spanish province ot Louisiana, which included Missouri, petitioned the king of Spain for aid for the settlers along the Mis souri river and Mississippi river in Missouri. , "The said inhabitants," he wrote, "in order to promote, the cul ture ot these plants (flax and hemp), would desire that the compassion of the king should deign to provide them with negro slaves on credit, for whom they may pay with the crops af ore- Hi SUtu. - "That man is something more than a mere marine." "Do you wean he is an ultrama rine?'. ... - . .... To prevcv t to cure i dose of ( nd save ; ad ether It t ' ,f a i ii ' r Tietter than take a cell week 1 Fever i a tool DOAN'S - , Any "Entry Picture Ttlh a Story' Your Back is Lame Remember the .Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffato,N. Y, Proprietors Easier and Pleasanter, Talking of ladies' shortcomings re-c-alle a story recently heard of a large and determined-looking woman who wore a very large hat one evening at the theater. ".Madam." said the attendant polite ly, "I must request you to remove your hat. It Is annoying this gentle man behind you." ' The massive lady turned aud haughtily surveyed the complainant. "Do you mean that little weedy, un dersized creature?" she usked. "ThiB gentleman behind you,", the attendant corrected her. The lady settled herself in her place. "You will find it easier and pleas anter," she said decisively, "to re move him!" Beans in His Head. Two beans, one of which had sprouted Into an embryo plant, were remove'd from the head of a Mexican laborer at San Bernardino, Cal., by a physician. For months the man had complained . of severe . pains. ' The beans had entered his head through his left ear.; The growing plant was nearly an inch long and apparently had flourished in the ear tube. . A Household Remedy. Which works from outside. CHES TOL (Chest Ointment) will relieve quickly croup, coughs, (folds, pneu monia and all affections of chest and throat Use freely and RUB! RUB! RUB! Now sold by all medicine deal ers. Should be In every home. Burwell Dunn Co., Mfrs., Charlotte, N. C. Adv. This Is Unkind. . Tommy Pop, what - Is a free thinker? : " Pop A freethinker, my souf is any man who isn't married. jPhllodelphia Record," For SUMMER HEADACHES Hicks' CAPUDINE Is the best remedy no matter what causes llieni whether from the heat, sitting In droughts, fever ish condition, etc. 10c., 25c and 60c per bottle at medicine stores. Adv. : Doubtful. ' "Have you a good cook now?" "I don't know. I haven't been home since breakfast!"' London Opinion. ITCH RolisTsd In 30 Miaut. Woolford's Sanitary Lotion for all kinds of contagions ltcli. At Druggists. Adr. The flirt is always ' practicing a game she never Intends to play. lire. Window's Soothing Syrup for Chile en teetbiug, softens the gums, reduces Inflamma tion, allays pain, cures wind oollc,!Sc a boltle.Uv. The sting of defeat outlasts the sweets of victory. " Mamma Says Its Safe for Childrcni lOOpsaneseiea ' rdinjirT pIlxr CONTAINS Both of these are called complete' fertilizers, but they are Very different IS. If yon prefer readv-mixed fer tilizers, insist on having enough Potash in them to raise the crop ' as well as to raise contain more than three times as It was fonnd Tears sjro that the com notitio oi toe crop ia nn su iuiw ,v wvu . Drootablelertiluer.butitdoesnottakeafcrr smart man to agure out that avsii-saiasas holaio per ton oi icniuzer; 10 mcreaae it fcnlllnr ssmhJ cosUla si laast as Bsc rMuk ,u 9 per cent, (track, potatoes, tobacco, corn. aaPaMpksrfeAcM. Insist on baWn it to. . etc.). add. two bass Sulphate or Muru- Ii 70a do ootondtbs brand you want, maka .) per too. , - - . Talk ie ronr dealer and ask bint to csrrr Potash In Vi,4.cs T.,.--stock or order it lor you. It will par yon both, lor OUW 1 J J . . - ; tarHcmlert mU print writ t GEBMAN KA14 WOKKS. Inc.. 43 Broadway. KswTt Hack. tMcifa,N. ' last irsn sraaeas, sm, w...,ja -t bwnit,Aiuarla,a. 9. TutaeQoed. U i i f I 1 n one Feel Gi The following case is typical of the care effected by Doan's Kidney Puis. -Grateful testimony is the best evidence, - - , . WISHED FOR DEATK.??-v-: Mfc'-c Cured After Doctor Gave Up .Hop G. W. L. Nesbitt, Marion,' ky., issysi . "Kidney disease had made me a chroma invalid. I couldn't tret out of bed for two w eeks at a time and no tongue could de scribe my suffering. I often wished that death might come and end my agony The kidney secretions were thick and lieavr , and the color of blood. My sight bad al most failed. My limbs were, badly swolles) and the doctors said I had drop".' They held out little hope for my recovery. I couldn't raise my arms above my head, in fact, my side was almost paralysed. X -had lost all hope, when a relative told me -to try Doun's Kidney Pills. I began to . improve from the very first dose. Before -I had finished one box of Doan's Kidney Pills, I was greatly relieved of the pain and as I continued using them, I was over joyed to see the dreadful symptoms from which I had suffered so many years, leave me, one by one. In three months I was a well man, attending to my work. I am firmly eenvinced that Doan's T Kidney Pills are the greatest remedy in the worhf for diseased kidneys." , , " : Name" Surprised. : "I am going to bring my son up so that like George Washington he can say: T cannot tell a lie."' "Why, I thought you were going to bring him up to follow In your footsteps?":-.. A great mninritv ot rummer iils r due to Malaria in suppressed form. Las situde and headnches are but two ym toms. OXIPIXK eradicates the Malnrm germ and tones up the entire system. Adr. Turn about is fair play-except when applied to a hand organ; Make the Liver -Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver fe right the stomach and bowels are right. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com pel a lazy liver to j do its duty. Cures Co stipation. In- digeition, Sick Headache,4 and Distress After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine must bear Signature. FREE TO ALL SUFFERER If Ton fwl ot of sort ""run down or ''ft th blues'&utTcrfrotn kidnej.biadder.twiTOMdifcem, chronic weaknerws,lcert,Bkinrupt.ODB,piiM.kc. write for my KKKKbook, His the most Inttract.v. medical book ever written. Ittelli all abont Una. diseascsandtbreraarkabIertieffeMMlbFtheNw . French Remedy "THEBAPION" N-k 1. NoJL Na androQcan decide forytoraH If Itiith remedy tor-. , your ailment. Hunt Bend a oenu It's abeolvteljr yKKB.No ,fo1Inw-Dp"ctrcn)ars. Dr..ClvrrM9r&m. HAIR BALSAM semtiflw U ! nrsr Tails to HMtai Oiari Xl&lr to. ita Tontl&Aii jD - hslr (Ullnc. j 1 MqndtOOtPnigTt8l. I j MOplum, Whiskey arid l)rug lJabiitrTl- Li led at borne or at Sanitarium. Book cm I K sal .t,hi.M vM no u (-. jt it'knt a i?v InnblentKree. DR. R .WOOM.RV. - n TIllVR BUlIABIIIaUv.rJ -tlaita, oKoama. nnnocv TBstaTsm. oive ',-- liniir I jief, nsnallr rawra swel llnf ana short breMa In a few dJiy aasl entire relief In ls-tt dr, trial tresians FBKE. Bs.sisjaswwis, .inirt.t KODAKS Finishing. - Ml orders givtn Bp: cial Attention. Prices reason blot Service prompt. Send for Price L.ibk lsUiKaaCS ABT 8T0M CiUSlXSTOS, k FREE SAMPLES hormiMa, Dew scte tlflo preparations, to make old. young, men atva women beantlfnl arid attrrtvo. WrltA today. Agents wanted. Kidalia LairUrlt i., WakiigtM, a.L , W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 1-1913. JUL JL Jillli1. -a " ' "- falt4rassncssl FsrUllKr . bashcZ-t-lft) I isua NmtATF. or sua I KM MT9 aVaosfirAia'' oBOS! . I oiaku - ! 41 SO I the price. Crops much Potash as phosphoric aciJ. oaebrsddinrenosjrhPelssktoiriakerlnrt, to umw . - , . u v . v cottoa and grain), add one bar Muriate cf 10 increass inm rorasn 4 per ceni. ii4r 1 1 mm" - - II aanBOkM r I ADTFDv Jr JniTTi r I v- fxm
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