nsr riie Largest Circulation OF AN Y lj.ifix County Newspaper. The Largest Circulation OF ANY Halifax County Newspaper. l C. H A2DY, Editor and Proprietor. 'Excelsior" is Our Motto. Subscription Price $i.0C Pei Year VOL. XXIX. SCOTLAND NECK, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1913. NUMBER 4 AHE IajMMON WEALTH, i I 1 Texas Man Who Is Grateful feci I owe it to you to let you ,o.v what Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Yi: b.jiS .lone for mo. I was Jjoth vd for about twelve months with .cliche and kidney trouble, also inyvs svmptoms and was bad!y in lo;.n." After using Swamp .,vt, was restored to health. 1 am val distributor of Paris and can't ;v too iniK-h for Swrmp-Root. 1 r.o'.v in jro:id health. Very truly yours, J. M. Dodu, :) So. lSth St., Paris. Texas. S.vorn and subscribed to before this li)th day of February, A .. 1912. Chas. A. Neothf.ry. U:stiee of the Peace and Ex-Officio, :.;ir.- Public in and for Lamar Ol tv. Texrv Letter to Dr. K.Iaicr& Co., L'ag'ium'.en, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do Tor You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bing-,-i'on, N. Y.. for a sample bottle, wi l convince any one. You will v receive a booklet of valuable r. nation. te'1'n.r all shout the !..es and bladder. When writ : be pure and mention The Com- nwealth. Regular fifty-cent and c dollar size bottles for sale at all t'.u" stores. T. C. LIVESMON, DENTIST. ."Vxtf OtEee up stairs in White- '"'?;ffk head Building, 'ice hours from 9 to 1 o'clock and 2 to 5 o'clock. 3r. Morgan Physician and Surgeon S-ottend Neck, N. C. )':' e in the building formerly i ,; : y Dr. J. P. Wimberley. CilAS. Li. STATOX, Attorney-at-Law, Scotland Neck, N. C. I': -.slices wh?rever his services are required. A si try Dunn A Homey an1 Counselor at Law Scotland Neck, N. C. 1' tices wherever his services are required. M :i 'y to loan on approved security. . S. L. SAVAGE OF ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. W ; b?in Stlanl Neck. N. C, on 1 1 t'ii:-d Wed le d iy of ea;h month it h )tel to treat the diseases cf t;. i-'.-e, Ear, Nose, Throat, and fit Paris, Idr. o. F. Smith rsician and Surgeon 0 2 in Planters & Commercial Bank Building Sc ,tland Neck. N. C. lilt PEOPLE'S Stock Remedy m iiimanteed to keep your " k in a healthier and bet i' eomlition. TH PEOPLE'S 'ock Remedy (uaratiteed the BUST E- niluecl- ni(l I)?KPn..ef Pi-o- ! iitive. Every P;iokaeof (,ahove Remedies sold on Personal Guarantee, back- 1 by abrfsr. Grocery Company. HAIR BALSA F.I '"!'i'- 'gt'zg jf-ljfneanKB and bcuutihcn tbe halt, li ir-l;L- 1 lVomot m, tozt-junt trowlb. r,'.'i:v-' . Hai to Us Youthful fioios. -V r-ii-s-i I 'i events iiitir fallinir. I Sf. Bn-i Sl.nnnt l'rrjriclnt!" v is the time to set out Fl Pr.nrr; also to pot or box some ;!' !h-rm for forcing in the '" I have received a large (';'!;'tion of Imported Hya-'"''it'i-, Daftodills, Narcissus many other vareties at r 'tiS -n'e prices. Place also v."ur r.rdor for Roses, Carr.a and other Choice Cit. ';rs, Flo-al Designs. Palms eidKrn.. S-nd for price list, i H. STEIN METZ FLORIST X Kaleigh, North Carolina. 1 ithrie Martr-LoCai Agent) ocotland Neck, N. C. u L 13 o 1 1 THE COUNTRY'S GREAT MEED. Woodrcw Wilsen on "Iha New free- What tl is cc mtry needs above everything else is a body of laws that will look after the men who are on the make rathe r than the men who are a'realy made. Pecause the men who are already made are not going to live indefinitely and they are net always kin J enough to leave sor.s as able and 1 onest as they are. The treasury of Americx does not lie in the brains of the small body of men now in ccntroll of the great en terprises that have teen concentra ted under the direction of a very small number cf persons. Tie treasury of America lies in those ambitious, those energies that can net be restiiettd to a special favored class. American industry is not free, as unee it wa free; American enter prise is not free; the man with only a little capital is finding it harder to get into the field, moie and more imp ss:b:e to compete wuh th big fel.ow. Why? Pecause the laws of this country do not prevent the strong trom crushing the weak. That is the reason, and because the strong have crushed the weak the strong dominate the industry and the economic life of this country. Some radical changes we must make in our lavr and practices. Some reconstructions we must push forward with a new age and new circumstances impose upon us. Bjt we can do it all in calm and sober fashion like statesmen and patriots. World's Work. The Fertilizer Expense. The commercial fertilizer expense account on the farm towers high above the other expense accounts. Using it without soil tests is at best a leap into the dark, as without soil tests we cannot use a fertilizer mix ture intelligently and economically, ! for we cannot know what element I of plant food is lacking in the differ ent kinds of soil. Our next best thing to soil tests through chemical analysis is experimental tests which we can conduct on our own farms. If each farmer makes his experi mental tests with different home mixtures an "experience meeting" after harvest, in which results are reported in detail, cannot fail to be j beneficial to him. With the cash i outlay for fertilizers in North Caro- j lina running up abovs twelve mil lion dollars annually, it is worth while to exert every effort possible to make its application judiciously. Union Farmer. Mr. TraySs Elected Carman. Hon. E. L. Travis was elected chairman of the Corporation Com missi n to-day to succeed Hon. Franklin McNeill, whose term ex pired yesterday, Judge George P. Pell, of Wins-or.-Salem, being the new member. A. J. Maxwell was re-elected clerk and J. S. Griffin was re-elected stenographer. No changts were mf.de in the other members of the force. Easier Sunday S'arch 23. This year Easter comes on Sun day, March 23rd, and it will be one of the earliest dates of this occasion. The time of Faster alwaj's is the first Sunday fttr the full moon whic'i comes after March 21st. T.iis year the full mocn will be on Satur day, March 22nd. START NOW Susceptibility to colds, sore throats, tcnsilitis and such, indi cate impoverished vitality lack of reserve strength to weather changing seasons. A spoonf ul of SCOTTS EMVL SIGN citer each meal starts Ul i N i healthy body-action like a small m j mere: it makes rich, healthy, active blood fortifies the tissues and siiiu!ates ihe appetite it makes sotznd body-strength. SCOTTS EMULSION is the purest cod liver oil, made cream like and palatable without alco hol or drug the quintessence of purity. Reject imitations they are im H j H i postors for profit. Scott & Bowse, Blooinfiitd. N. J. 12-53 t HON. LOCKE CRAIG IS GOVERNOR OF STATE. Twenty Thousand Visitors in Raleigh. Governor Kitchin Smilirg'y Presented IV' r. Cra'g to the General AssemVy and The Oath of Office was Given the New Governor Raleigh, Jan. 15. -Ko.i. Locke Choral Society, the women dresced Craig, of Asheville, was inducted in- j in white. On the right hand in the to the office of governor of North s Ue lhe Third Regiment fcand dis r, ,. . . pensed music at intervals. Patriotic Carolina in a manner tl at eciipsed . , , , 1 airs were sung and played. all former inaugurations in point of j When tI.e gubernatorial party en interest, attendance and display. : tered the building the audience rose ; enma?se and cheered, and there was The crowd here today for the in covernor LOCKE craig. ; auguratlon exceeded that of any No less than 12 companies of militia. similar occaon in the history of the . , state. Not even when the great tnree bands, Yd carriages and auto- ixr ,., - , -i i " Vance, who likewise hailed from mooiles and 1,500 persons took part Asheville, was inducted into office ju i;e great paraae mat preceded the imposing ceremonies of the in - auguration. What added spice to the spectacle was the presence of a motion picture i-hotographer whose camera snapped at the pageant as it passed certain vantage points. In the parade were the governor, the governcr-eloct, house p.nd senate and Rnligh irov-ural committees?, me siate onicers anu sores oi visit ors. The parade's march was from Nash square to the Yarborough and fro;n there to the man-ion and re turn. In the auditorium was the a. 1 ii rr a most magnificient spectacle. The great building, gaily decorated, was packed from front to rear and from ! side to side, reservations having i been made for the mpmlws nf thr I general assembly and their fiiends. ; On the great platform the inaugu-i ral party sat, back of them the j KHcLIa Received Warm WelCDins. Roxboro. Jan. 16. Upon his re- turn home yesterday ex-Governor Marcelina Elialda, 105 years of age, Kitchin was met at the station by a and said to be wealthy, concurred large delegation of citizens of the yesterday in an application for a town ard county. Mayor instead, ' marriage l'cense for herself and on behalf of the town and county, Pleasan.ino Leon, aged 80. Trc delivered a ihort address cf wel- license was issued. Leon said to come and expressed the pleasure of day he would attempt to have a re the citizenship at hiui.ig the Gov-' cent court order appointing Mrs. ernor back at heme. j C;audia Lugo, a grand-daughter. Governor Kitchin replied feelmg- ing'y and heartily, but he left a doubt on the minds of hjs hearers about his remaining here perma nently, much as he might like to stay. The fact that this county gave him its vote almost to a man is sufficient evidence that Mr. Kitchin is very close to our people. Mrs. Kitchin and family had pre ceded the Governor home several days ago, and they are equally as he and it is earnestly hoped by eve rybody here that thev will make Roxboro their pel manent home. Jefferson Cously, Ala., System. Adopts Salary A dspatch from Birmingham. Ala., dated Jan. 6ih say: The people of the State of Alaba ma at the election in November voted to abolish or amend the pres ent fee system fi,r counties of a cer tain population and have the fees ' j regulated by ac's of the legislature. i The proposed amendment w id only i fr i i rr . iL . antcc jtneroi ii couiiev. tit's iciiyci. in tne Mate, i.i vmcu u iccaiea me , :.e m : ' ifjj ihol-.n-! t City Ul JjlIIIliIJi;UiUl, U U L H 13 Uli. i ! ginning of the end of the fee system in Alabama. The constitution and l laws will be so amended at the next mpptin? of the legislature in Janua- ry, 1915. The office of the sheriff of Jeffei son county is worth more financially than the Presidency of the United States. The fees amount annually to about $75,000 for the four years that the incumbent is in office. Af ter he retires from office he still has an annual income of from $5,000 to $15,000 from accrued costs and fees in cases that came up during his regime. frequent applause from then on. ; The next genuine outburst came when Governor Kitchin rose to in troduce his successor, a wave of ap- I plau.-e robing throughout the large auditor'um. Then when Mr. Craig ! rose the audience jumped to its feet- and cheered. 1 he oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Wal ter Clark. The oaths were adminis- ' teivd to the other state officers, the only new one beirg Judge George P. : Pell, on the corporation commission, by Associate Justices Hoke and i Allen. TWENTY THOUSAND PEOPLE PRESENT Governor Kitchin smilingly pre sented Mr. Craig to the general as sembly and the audience and sat down and the oath of office was then given. w as there such a crow a here, it is 1 estimated that theie were at least : 20,000 visitors in town, only a fourth j of whom were able to witness the j ceremonies. ! Govef nor Craig, Prtva'c Secretary Kerr and Executive Clerk Thomason found everything in readiness for them at the executive office. Goyer- nor Kitchin, Private Secretary Field and Executive Clerk Warlick had prepared all matters ready to be turned over to their successors. This afternoon a luncheon was given at the mansion. Tonight a public reception was held, hundreds of nersons calbne on Governor and Mrs. Graig. Tomorrow Gov. Graig may make 3 welcome addresses if he gets time, and day after tomorrow Hp wM! hem'n to feel at home in -the swingin? chair that so many execa- tive3 have occupied with credit to themselves and to their state. 105 V iars did Will Wed. Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 17. Mrs. the agtd woman's legal guardian, set aside, the action. Mrs Lugo will content "Wot's -inflated currency.' Bill?" "Dunno! 'less it's money wot's been blovn in.'. Boston Transcript. Carswell's Liver-Aid New Remedy That's Better Than Dangerous Calomel. , , 0 .t ., , Better Than Salts, Oils or Pdls. and Money Eack From E. T. White head Company if it Doesn't L'rnish Constipation. Oh! ulat bliss! People in Scot land Neck have no further use for calomel r other slam bang cathar tics that p t. harshly on Mek liver?. CARSWELL'S LIVER-AID has the call these days; every hour in the day; it's going fas er than tne prc- verbial hot cakes. If' i i s ct angnr nunureus ci wta&, i j i . . r 1. r.n 1 over vorked livers ti-r-iy. ir.iA I fi.h'nv trnnp- and vio-orous . o c ones. It n driving poisonous waste Irom tt:e nociy; putting an enu io t. . 1 ,14 1. 1 indigestion ana an sromacn misery and cauing constipation sufferers 10 reJ c CA RS W ELL'S LIVER - A!D l pleasant tn place of ca! nd harmle.-;.-; it takes the ; omel. Children can take i it freely; its gentle action cleans out ii i:ttlu lina.-r.lQ !n finp riam It's i a splendid remedy for sick headache, malaria and kidney troubles. Get it from E. T. Whitehead Comp;iny for only 50 cohts a bottle. Tiicy truarantee CARSWELL'S LIVJ3R- AID. 3 i:?vnv By Rising Jrhit Demi'crplh: taacai Csrriad Oat Peoplt's ftte&8S. Raleig'-, Jan. 17. With a whoop of enthusiasm ml a rising vote the joint caucus of the Demo-ra;ic Sen ators and Representatives to-night unanimously latified the nomination of Senator Simmons to succeed him self in the United Slates Senate. The formal election v. ill take place next Tueslay. The joint caucus to nisht was piesided over by Repre sentative R. A. Doughton and Sena tor Leslie Dvis and Repre; entative SE.S..70R F. M. SIMMONS. Bynum acted as tellers. In a speech eulogizing the hi;h character and dist'ngushed ability of the three candidates in the late Senatorial pri mary, Senator Marsden Bellamy, of New Hanover, placed the name of Senator Simmon i Lefcre the c.-uicus as the choice of the people by a large majority. The nomination was elo quently seconded by Represent-.ttive Williams, of Buncombe, Senator Hobgoo 1, of Guilford, and Repre sentative Clement, of Halifax. On motion of Senator Bryant, of Dur ham, seconded by Speaker Connor, of Wilson, the nomination of Sena tor S'rnm'iii'! wjq mrl mane by a rising vote, v.dvch was unanimous, amid appiau'-e. Governor Craig was an interested spectator at the caucus, occupying a seat in the middle aisle of the cau cus room. A hearty round of cheers greeted him when he appeared just before the caucus was called to or (Kt. Reassn for Six Mtnlfcs Scfcttl Term. "What would we do if we should see a father deliberately cut off one of his boy's arms?" asked William Jennings Bryan in a speech in RJ eigh ait week. And yot, the great Nebraskan rightly went on to say, in tlrs day. when no illiterate man can successfully compete v ith an educated one in anything, a father who cuts off one cf his boy's arms, sending him into life with only ne I arm ir-tead of two- wou!d hQ th,p-Z j his child no more serious an injury i than the father who deliberately ne glects to give his boy an education. Tne i-in.i'e is a good one indeed, and one that we wish to emphasize in connection with our campaign fcr a "A Six Month's School Term for Ev ery Countiy Boy and Girl." A man's physical strength u not even half his strength in thi world today; an education count3 for more than half in every line of wenk in farming and in everything else. In the fierce : industrial struggle of today, a strong I,, .IT v wt:u-truii:ea uuuy may uc cumi'cu cu to one's left hand. In cutting off your b y's chance for an education, therefore, it b-s a'most as if you were cutting off his liht hand. ' it's a mighty joor sort of law ani e-lvil:ziti( n," Mr. Bryeivcon ciuded "that will go out after a. man and compel hicn to pay Lack-?- he boi rowed, but will let hiin senl hus own flc-eh and blood ou; in o hfe bcpele:-sly har.dieapped for want of jchcohr.g ti:ey mil have ha!." Bryan was And in ei.r oi inion Mr right. There is a strong sentiment throughout the State for the public schools and the next Legislature enn do n t! ii g giander 'than increase ). school ter.n at least 30 if rot GO , i days. Progrestivd Farmer. Psnana Skin Law In Brazil. During a Scnthwark inquest, in irhi2h it wr.s su5?:?sted that an o:d I ninn had slipped on a banana shin, a it:rcr said lie had been In Brazil, and there If a policeman faw a person throw a banana or orange shin on the roadway that person was at once ar rested and fined or sent to prison. J London Daily Graphic. MR. NATURE'S ESSENCE.--Edrccied Frcin Forest Plants, Nature's laws arc pericci, but disease f ::I';w, M Jhc:c lit:7 r.r: not oIcycd. Go straight to nature fcr the oi-ro, to Iha t.. i; tlicrc ere mysteries hers Itiot wo can fathctn for you. Tak the bark oi the w:!d-chcrry tree, ts voot i.iandrake, st one, Oregon grape rout, cjueeVs roct, Lloodrcoi and gctJcn rczl, inake n scien tific, non-&lcoho2: extract cf them with Jus tt'e riIst p.-oportiona a:iJ ycu heve Doctor Picic?a Gc2iles2 KcIica" OZ.-ccvcry. It took Dr. Pierce, w '.ih the f.ss:t tii:cc of ttvo leanict: clu-.riiti, vlgit years of hard work experimenting to raeke this purs fi!yccrie exiv.-st and ahcrr.tive of the greatest eScieacy and without the mm ni a ;aii.it' j or clooho!. 'vV "Tho Ciieocry ' V:t.UA.M.i. Esfi Dt. PiTC-Ss Hsw to S'fiv.i off a Good Joj. Long about this timo year Jotso fellers taka noshun in their beak; that theyl either get a job cf change their occupsshun. A great ma-.y rules have been laid clown and loho informaf hun given on how t ret a job, but I ain't ever heard anybody tell how to ki cp from getn onp, so Im gonto teli how to do so muself. Frst place, the ft Her v. antn to keep from getn a good job oughtto give up the one h:s got an loaf. There are mighty few loafers that get deniable places. Eve:ybody hates a quitter. Secondly, tell your prospective employer that youcn do anything dent care what an that youd be ready to t.tart in a coupla weel s. The boss knows that the man who can do "anything" can do nothing very well; hes looking for somebody with at least a smattring of experi ence whoc-i pitch riht in with 1 s coat olf and his sleeves rolled up. Next place: hang out lots nr, the pool rooms. Come to thir.k about it, how many substantial, respect able, successful men have you ever heard of bein in a pool room, let alone going there to hire somebody? Again; be "one of the boys" by joinin a Booze Quo.' there tint a successful firm in the country thatl employ a feller who carries booze on his breath. Their aint many that! takem with cgiirette sta;ns on their I lingers. The fine-'ookin, "manly" fellers whocn swear by note aint in danger very much either, of getn a good job hooked totm. Another useful innoculashufl against good jobs is that chronic in flickshun of mindin othtr fokses business. People who do much of that pretty soon dor.t have $ ny of their own to nvnd. By "Rizo" in The Kaleigh Times. Bill Fir V iles Fcr Women. Raleigh, Ja i. 13. A Women's suffrage amendment to the constitu tion of the state v is introduced in the house j esterday by Representa tive Clark. The bill provides that the amendment o i the question of grantmg the right to vote in North Carolina be submitted to the vot rs at the next gennd election. Another biil by Mr. Clark requests that cinder guards be pi; ce ! t n windows cf all passenger cc aches. ComsDlllee Appstalmeats !u th : Kcuse Our representatives in the House of Representatives huve bten given committee appointments &s folioy: W. T. Clements Constitutional Amendments, Salaries and Fees, and Finance. W. P. Whit. Hedf , gricul ture, Regu'ation of I iquor Traffic, Education. VVaisi EttpNar.t. The water t-lephant is a newly dls sovercd animal found in central Asia. A '-s Strong and Durable conditions. Give steady, bright light. Easy to Light. Easy to clean and rewiclc. Don't Smoke. Don't blow out in the wind. Don't Leak. at dealers STANDARD OIL COMrAn i EVERYWHERE Uncorpor.t.d i. New Jr.e, ) MJ Jact t.i2 EC.l cf remedy you need to rvake ricn, red b'ood.cnd crre l'-pt j"-ii; ie a.id foriinj; of iicn'O exhaustion. Dr. I'ierce'a Co!d.:-n Mcvi"-;-? iji-joo-. - I cr.ra tho stamp cf ruMLic Aikkovai. and hzs tr.' l ir,cva ! ;rj.;! i t She pest forty yjars than ar.v other blood p.,AZar end iiouch t jnic. one th?.? rsra I ro. cut t.'f 1 o::U!: rr.y i.--r.-it!i rc- noil to bo tha fat of tho trouble," writ-M I.'s. l';.u W i:.;.; ; .t lloliovillj. Kans. "1 cornmcn"od to doctor wiii a!i t'.. ; .i-ir'.urs hucis- wi-U un wilS c(.b.:i- specialists on fitomsr. tnd V'rr -tivo iry.'.r: '. ".or.:l to da any -(v-J :.i fct, rr.os.1 o." ii!-.s;U ;ni--. cT i n.i: !.ur:,i. l-'i;;i;!!y, I wnrto to Ir. ri;TCo, I!utv:i'.o. N. Y., vho rj-iili.1 i. statiti'T thiit 1 lu-d liver com- p'5Titwit.; iij,i-..-t:--rA ar.,1 t:ir..-Wt:.:n, iUv.i-rJ I'icrt-j's Gcldcn anj 'i'pl'.it-' ' l.ii'.p pi:t ma on ir.y foot amtin Plcs-.ert. rcTU cro icr sircr ins Ti'.c.- Are Oth arc. In o::r Rjuletiit Ir.c-xper'.cnce w cherished tho r.c'.l'-.n tint hcftl c'.rrks ci;d Loot: flc.o attaches 'Aero th tr.oct cou;'i.it-.-o:: cf tho r.::i2UII.';;rntn. Vestcr.tr: v. !: .:, a tt:etTttrh rj-er- 9for ohji'c'cJ to our i:. 'jIap-iEe" "Wo ttr-n't i How ree'e vcrt!:'" r:.'l hrv Ant! for 11:' life Ci tis v e cy::i.!n't It.ii:;.-. of a sn irry sonicljr.'-h. A healthy man is a kin r in his own liiit; an unhealthy man en tmhap pv slave. Fur impuiv bltod and i-Iu.grfish liver, U:,e Burdt ck l'dool Bitters. On the market ."5 years. Cl.CK) a Lotile. Storl; Pdriiwi tD I.TFner'a DomlcISc. Thcra tec::.-. 1o le rr. c.sppclal af hiiiy hi'lv.tca tt.o Ftork tr.d 1 he I .irr. ly cf I'ru.ik I'.y rtoft I I. a srlr.er at 3it!:.scn C.':y. i't. Pi r:i y;-.rs th i!rd hn-; fcro-.:;:'-.! 12 l-nllst, i:;rliu!ing lire pub-s cf tv:!i!3, n.- :! ore pet of rli.Icts. Ten cftho et.f.rcn are liv nrr. CLa.n jsr!aia' Cuu;S Rtro- if. This remedy has r.o .suneiior for coughs an 1 ri.ld-?. It is plerisant to take. It contain.1; no opium or t.lhf r nareotie. It always cuivs. For sale by all dealer.-?. Ct:vty Mini. I?cd elbows, f:;j-3 the livening News, are hnrp!jy a then v. hie!) nir.y bo re n:ovcd. Sav; ctT t':n re! c!bcvs, renk the:.'. 5u u !.!;r.-!.!r.j; :i.;i..t..ic of un elakcfl liiiie, i-lort theru In carbolic acid, aii'I they v. ill r.evcr tronb'o you tfcafii. Cold feet Etay bo treated elia llarly. Dj Nut Hare Sore Fit!. An Alien's Fot-Ease powdtr in fnot-b.ith givi;;s instant relief to O.ilhiains and all foot aches. Then for lasting comfort, .'-hake Allen's Foot Ense, the antiseptic powder, in your.shoes. All Druggisf;-, 2oc. r.'ew Herctr.cs. The rovtS;s--.;s :f the tip.y ere t.'iklnf the "iiev." v. cir.tn fcr their heroines; women v. hciii life has struek LIov after blow until they have haired th art of Jaui'.'itcr; women wlioknow how to Jest in the fate of disnpnointment; women v.l.o have a comforting scnao of humor. "Suffered d oy and night tho tor ment of itching pihs Nothing helped me until I used Doan'rf Oint ment. The result was lasting." Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala. Best Form cf Prayer. When t!i3 hearts of men and wore sn aro filed with heaven :y love, a power which makes for righteousness constantly emanates from them. Those who prey wit ho their llyes of fer the most cifeelivo prayer, even though they do not utlcr a word. Chaunccy Giles. Chronic Ccnst-prtion Curtd. "Five yt ars ago I had the worst cise of ehrc nic constipation I ever knew of, and Cl;amberlain's Tablets ured riH," writes S. F. Fish, Brook lyn, Mich. For sale by all dealers. A Natural Question. "Hutby, L'" KciDS In lor the simp! life a whi'e." "Ait right, my dear." Efiid Hubby, ns h reached, lor h!a check Lcok. "liovv many gowns will that re-iuire?" For Fishing, Lanterns camPine, end Hard lira UnAc-r All 11 ' u i'-

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