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Bkkerstaff. rr rTKAOACHK Hicks' CAPrDRE KTft.tw from Colds, Heat, Stomach or Terwurt Troubles, CapuJine will relieve you. It Jiqnid pleasant, to take acts Iramedl tr)v. ljrU. 10c., 5c., and 50 cents at drug Kan without patience Is the lamp riifcut oil; pride in a rage is a bad asGSclor. A. de Musset. fcew Thiwt is no trifling ailment. It rrr rrrj disease perms to any pnrt of Ik ?rr toroueh the food you cat. When vo f-A mre throat coming on, use Uam iia Wimrd Oil. Th errors of a great mind are Rare edifying than the truths of a little. llorne. ' 7r. Pierce's Tleasnnt Pellets cure consti fJja. Constipation is the cause of many rfiFcs. Cure the caue and you cure tie Sess. Easy to take. Whatever you lose, you should reck on f no aceount. Publius Syrus. 3:ai?1c remedies are best! Garfield Te Is $4s;ie, pure, pentie in action, and al ways Jt4e5:t. Composed of Ilerbs.not drugs! T&rt by years but by disposition is irlstaia acquired. Plautus. Km. TrClorJ-ow's Soothing syrup for Children w&iJr. softens th piiois, reduces inflarama IMKa. fc'.Uvs pum, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle. To do two things at once is to do T.ciiner. Publius Syrus. By Lydia E. Pinkham'5 Vegetable Compound Tldltvniore. Md. "I send vou here- riJh the picture of my fifteen year old laaugatervnce, wna was restored to health by Lvdia E. rin!diam'3 Vegeta bio Compound. She was pale, witu aarii circles under hei eyes, ver.!i and irri- table. 1 wo cu.terent doctors treated hei and calted it Green Sickness, but she grew worse ail the I time. Lydia E. Pink. tan's Vegetable Compound was rec ctuaK'tid.ed, and after taking three bot. tJessiaeSiaa regained her health, thanks to y o'-ir laedicino. I can recommend it for all fernalo troubles." Mrs. L. A. okk3x.?t, 1103 Hutland Street, 33alti xx&ro, 11'. HanJrl3 of such letters from moth era espreswing their gratitude for what JjyliA E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com. frtiortdhA3 accomplished for them have KieareoeiTcd by the Lydia E. Pinkhaia JxUcice Company, Lynn, Mass. Xabhss: Girls, Ilccd This Advice. Girls trbo are troubled with painful cr iErepilar periods, backache, head TurZiBt dragging-down sensations, faint. 3im spoils or indigestion, should take atinwdiate action and be restored to IahIKi hy Lydia E. I'inkham's Vege. taMs&mtpouml. Thousands have been jxis&ored to health by its use. V'rito to Irs. Pinlfbam, Lym JIass lor advice, free. rami Seeds. Trc are headquarters for tlic best in all Farm seeds. Grass and Clover Seeds Seed Corn, Cotton Seed, Osw Fe&s, Soja Beans, &fhmas, Kaffir Corn, EHist Seed, Peanuts, etc. Wood's Crop issued Special" monthly gives timely information a3 to seeds to plant each month in the year, also prices of Season able Seedi Write for copy, isxaiksi free on request. m ; In i ml J It r t irrns Annn M Ssasn, - Eichacad, Va. OLDEST MAJOR LEAGUE INFIELDERS f -' ' - v r? N 7 4 , j ' " " nrarFT -.w nm.-nniTWi Tr1' llllri" iT-,iirnniMiMiiiiiMiMllaZZ!-r- Fred Tenney, Manager Not many of the infielders In the fast set today have seen ten years or more of service with the majors. Of the ancients on the inner works the oldest is Fred Tenney, recently ap pointed manager of the Boston Na tionals, and who will try to play first base in addition. Tenney entered the majors in 1S94 or 17 years ago, and played almost all that time with Boston. In 1908 he was traded to New York along with Al Bridwell and lasted two seasons with McGraw's men. He had to quit early in the season of 1910 because of bad legs, and the remainder of that year was spent in the minors. Another baseball venerable who Etamps on the base Sines is Harry Davis, field leader of the world's champions and the good man Friday cf Connie Mack. Captain Davis be gins his eleventh consecutive season If one report Is to be believed, Ad die Joss is all in.; if another is be lieved to, his arm wa3 never as strong. Elliott, the new inflelder of the Highlanders, has been left $30,000 by a relative. He says he will keep right on playing ball just the same. Comiskey says Jimmy Callahan is the "wonder of the decade," that Cal has come back with a vengeance, good as ever. George Stone's legs are in bad con dition, and he fears that his playing days are about over. Stone didn't last very long, but he had his share of the calcium. New Haven, it la stated, has pur chased Pitcher Maberry from Cleve land. He was told to take his choice of Fanwell, Doane or Mayberry and he took the latter. Connie Mack ha3 announced his reg ular lineup for the start of the season. Hogan, an outfielder, and Callamore, a pitcher, are the youngsters he picks to stay with the team. Topeka has sold Outfielder McLaur in, secured from Chattanooga, to CAROLINA ABROAD. At Anderson. At Charlotte. At Greensboro. At Greenville. At Spartanburg. At Winston. May 38 39 20 May 8 9 10 April 27 28 29 May 22 23 May 4 6 6 ANDERSON . , , UP. June 16 17 June 8 9 30 May 29 30 31 June 19 20 21 June 5 6 7 ALL. THE juiy 20 21 22 July 10 11 12 June 29 30 July 1 July 24 25 26 July 6 7 8 Aug. 21 22 23 Aug. 10 11 12 Aug. 2 3 Aug. 24 25 23 Aug. 7 8 9 y May 12 3 sMay 22 23 May S 9 30 May 33 32 13 May 24 25 CHARLOTTE June 1 2 S iMDnnT&MT June 19 20 21 June 8 9 10 June 32 13 June 22 23 24 July 3 4 5 IMPORTANT Ju,y 2 25 28 July 10 13 12 July 13 14 15 July 27 28 29 Aug. 4 5 Aug. 24 25 26 Aug. 10 11 12 Aug. 14 15 16 Aug. 28 29 30 May 26 27 May 15 36 17 May 4 5 6 May 24 25 May 12 3 GREEN-SCORO Juna W 27 28 Juno 34 15 ftDAQTIWP fune 5 6 7 June 22 23 2 June 12 3 Muly ?1 Aug. 1 July 37 18 39 SKU.-II IINU Juy. 6 ? g Jlllv T July 3 5 'Ask. 21 Sept. 2 Aug. 17 IS 19 Aug. 7 8 9 Aug. 28 23 30 Aug. 4 5 I ; way 2 25 May 2! 27 May 13 33 33 May 12 3 May 15 36 17 GREENVILLE Jun 22 23 24 June 26 17 28 June 12 13 wrw5 June 12 3 June 14 15 juiy 27 2S 29 July 31 Aug. 3 July 33 14 35 ntvvo July 34 5 Jujy 17 JS 19 Aug. 23 29 30 Aug. 31 Sept. 2 Aug. 14 15 10 Aug. 4 L Aug. 37 18 19 , May 35 3fi 17 May 4 6 6 April 27 28 29 May 38 19 20 May 2fi 27 SPAKTANEURG... June 14 15 June 5 6 7 May 29 30 21 June 15 37 'rJTHSE June 26 27 28 Julv 17 18 19 July 6 7 k June 29 SO July 1 July 20 21 22 n 1 n -3t Juiy 31 Auk. 1 Aug. 17 IS 19 Aug. 7 8 9 Aug. 2 3 Aug 2 1 22 23 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 2 May 31 12 13 April 27 28 2D Mav IS 39 20 May 22 23 May 8 9 30 WINSTON June 12 13 Mav 29 30 31 June 16 17 June 19 20 23 June 8 8 10 rftLliMN5 July 33 14 in June 29 30 July 1 'July DO 21 22 July 4 25 26 July 10 It 12 UULU Wl r45. Au. 14 13 1C Aug. 2 3 Aug. 21 22 23 Aug. 24 25 ai Aug. 10 11 12 Indicates Saturday of Boston Nationals. with Mr. Mack this year, yet he was considered a veteran when he first joined the Athletics in 1901. Before his career as a Mackman Davis won a reputation with the New York and Pittsburg clubs. Davis car ries his years well and played an ex ceedingly swift game last season. Mack expects him to be as much of a help to the team this year as he was in 1910. Rhody Wallace has seen many sea sons come and go in his long and hon orable career in the majors. Wallace is a Pat Tebeau find. He began his career with Cleveland when that club was in the National league. Larry Lajoie of Cleveland has been with the big show for many years. He joined the Phillies in 1S96 and has divided 15 years of playing between Philadelphia and Cleveland. Waco and has bought Crompton, a youngster secured by Cincinnati from Johnstown, Pa., last fall. Clark Griffith, like Bobby Wallace, it i3 said, wants no more of Hot Springs as a training camp and the Reds may go into Texas next spring, probably to San Antonio. Harry Davis stood up like a little man the other day and remarked: "None of that St. Louis Brown stuff for mine. I'm going .to stick to the Athletics as long as they'll let me, and there isn't a manager's job in the world that can Induce me to leave." Gus Dundon, former Comiskeyite, has signed with Lincoln in the West ern league. He will be used as utility inflelder. Ball games Sunday before noon at Oakland, Cal., have proved successful from a patronage point of view. One fan's idea of nothing to be ex cited about is a telegraph bowling match. M'Curdy In Protest. J. A. D. McCurdy, the aviator, has entered a formal protest with the Aero Club of America against award ing the $3,000 City of Havana prize to Rene Barrier, the French aviator. It is alleged that McCurdy completed the flight from Camp Columbia, Havana, to and around Morro Castle and re turn on February 5 In 16 minutes 51 2-5 seconds, and as the conditions of the prize called for the fastest time between January 25 and March 1 the prize should go to McCurdy. ASSOCIATION SCHEDULE BUSH PLAYS WITH CHILDREN Little Detroit Shortstop Is Great Ad mirer of Girls and Boys Also Fond of Animals. Owen Bush, one of the most aggres sive ball players in the world, and a man who fights for everything when he is on tho field, sparing neither um pire nor opponents if he thinks some one is trying to hand him the worst of It, is as mild as a kitten when he has a chance to play with children. The little shortstop has a mania for amu sing himself with the youngsters, and will spend hours talking to little boys and girls whenever the chance offers itself. Bush's idea of a real happy day Is to be permitted to mind a brood of youncsters for several hours. Ho likes nothing better than to visit tho married men of the Detroit ball club and spend his time talking to the kids. If there are children in the house, the grown-ups need expect nothing of Mr. Bush. Beyond the usual salutations, he contributes nothing to the gaiety of the adult cir cles, resenting it if anyone other than a child makes demands on his time. It is a matter of record that Bush once spent four hours of a visit to a fellow ball player amusing a child, without so much as speaking to any one else present. Fans who might have gathered the idea from watch ing Donie on tho field that his favorite recreations are murder and assault and battery therefore will have to form a new opinion of tha energetic and scrappy player. Next to children, Ownie likes ani mals. Anyone who abuses a dog or horse when ho is present is likely to encounter a variety of trouble, for the Indianapolis boy has the courage of his convictions and will stand up for the beasts every time. HOLDS BREATH NINE MINUTES Extraordinary Results Obtained by English Physician in Experi menting With Oxygen. Attention was drawn some time ago to English experiments with oxygen as a means of developing ad ditional energy in athletes Just before taking part in races or games, says the Popular Mechanics. In a recent mm. Breathing Oxygen From Bag. experiment, conducted at the medical school of the London hospital, one of the doctors, after breathing oxygen out of a bag for five minutes, was able to hold his breath nine minutes and three seconds. From the above test, and others of almost as long duration without breathing, Dr. Leonard Hill concludes that by taking oxygen before a quarter-mile race an athlete ought to bo able to hold his breath during the whole race, and devote the energy thus saved to faster running. Queensbury Rules Prevail. Word was received in New York the other day that in the future all fighters who are signed up to meet in battles in Paris will have to agree to box straight Marquis of Queensbury rules. In the recent fight between Harry Lwis and Blink McCloskey, which went 25 rounds, McCloskey did considerable clinching and landed few blows. This was caused- by the men agreeing not to hit in the clinches and in the breakaway. Since then the club owners have de cided on straight rules. Baseball's "bad boys" are gradual ly dropping out of the game. Man agers will not waste their time on the loose livers. FOR 191.1 S mm h&mi WELL POSTED. Rhodie Say, Joe, dore's one of de best places dat I'se got on me route. Joe You don't say! Rhodie Yep, dem people always buys dere wood sawed and split. THE ALARMING PREVALENCE OF ECZEMA Finds Victims Among Every Race, Age and Condition. Of all the diseases of tho skin and scalp which torture and disfigure man kind, three-fourths are eczematous. Millions are born with eczema, and it is the only thing other millions have left when they dia Neglect in Infancy and childhood, irritating conditions af fecting the skin, Ignorance of its real nature, Improper remedies and many other causes that might be mentioned have created an eczema which, with varying severity, has afflicted count less numbers during their entire lives. Eczema is a skin disease. It is not re garded as hereditary, nor contagious, and is impartially distributed among tho rich and poor, the high and low. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, causing loss of sleep, is usual ly the most distressing symptom and is caused by the bursting of little vesicles filled with an acrid fluid, which burns as with fire tho denuded skin. New vesicles form, fill and burst, scales form upon scales, and crusts upon crusts until disfigurement is added to torture. One of the most successful treat ments for eczema, whether applied to the youngest infant or the oldest per son, is hot baths with Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings of Cuticura oint ment. For more than a generation, these pure, sweet and gentle emolli ents have proved the most efficient agents in the speedy and permanent relief of all forms of eczemas, rashes, itchings and irritations of the skin and scalp. 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