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MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels with "California Ftg Syrup" ? i -IT? Ilnrrj Mother' T>en a 1 < stipated. feverish < hild t he pjH am taste of niia Kit: Su m.'d :t never fails ? ? >?:;?.e tin* I ?? ?*! - up I s\\ . *ln> >: A teaspfl ful today u:.iy prevent a shk child nivrniw. ' Ask your dnnruis.t for jrenaine foraia Fiji Syrnj>"'w? J.-)i has direc^ for balne* and children of all pcintnl .>r? Mrthft ! You say . "California" ' r a.. a may ge| imitation tic strap. Mamma's Little Hel\ When uwexp. . ?. ?: ? . :up;4iiv .-an dinner iit.tle \ viav told priy th at she irii.I Would h;n ha*e iivMcr Mm],- }^>?jd Tlw >oim^ !a,jv flat l: Iw r share in ? sacrifice fori , ti ~'!isappol ** -he foilJi<! > t.e stnaa e\stf her plate ir up cc The ?fie Inquired ir a state whj| "Mother. shouldn't Mrs ^Sinith ittis oyster. r<? Kehobotti St| Herald. BEAUTIFY IT WITH "DIAMOND D' r m 1! Just Dip to Tint or Boil tc Ka< h lf?-ten| ace contains] T:ons so situi w* :i?aii can ti .. i ate j-hal t\\ e rich. pc^ .-?.hrs in ril-lons ')r?'-s<| ? kinrjf.-. t.rie?S; ?uj thine ! I'.uv Diamond f '\> ho < the! k'tC Tell v: e:h.-r t| tens!' y'ift1?' i >Ldr iswooF or whethw i: is i:-nvn, ? < rfon orTiiiixed Ct'odS?. ? ? , " ? The Test of Character ? Tver*- i>- >?**;. ?-' -K ~ -Vto in' t'.- do r. . :._-a t: i <\ .".??! t...:.i aial * IttP tV ha\> ai> <.n *? do riclit." ''"here hs s<e. . tt:ai? re-. . tt.ot.vm ? ij?e?'!ie?, . t)<W . is '.fo.vftil or>e?henee ":ir.n vf * .rnte is not rii?-:.>ur?^?t by .}?? .hut f x us sw eet lie--. *< ' \;e heart thai h>\ e it. The, rea 'est itra rar: er is. joy. Fur -W irat >??>: re> ire :n. that F"r what. .V"': ??;.ve. t ;;;-yoy' ::re. !Ike.rr MenrV Van lAkv. Jure Mrlhoil of K ?-rptnic lleelW ??t jRvutAi n--. ? d:rff J. ?.?.-?? t.;i v-?- tht- . di* ?Bftfort' .-ir.'J ar, aPIH ;.T-.?ii.-e ?f raxt? tf. er "run .>vV'r. h'< is They n'>w fca^'e .tv,.i!.;h:. .. ;i | lift .t i>ttj>m. cap "of hte> f H.it -s ...! smu Mi- !y fiat on ihe befton:. . .<?.?> .-? rtmily ?; ji !;*???- iind wears ar.C wvarv hie" ;:>'k your repairman to tni; T? piiftft. <'ii your he? ls. t'SKll'E - is t h'- f:t r i-us h.Ht^risl that' ha? 6e?-if jrivtnc -u- h ENiurlcablt' ??rv .i> ;i :. r y.ars. Made hy the t"n!te<! Srar*-^ Rubber Company. Wears tw.tiv _;cs 5v.h>? as leather. Irt portanv ? vi u vufi i>nt PSKIDK Top lifts op ...new >h- es --Adv. ? ? Sassafras in Medicine The roots ?? ?a?^afht> very eiirly in A:neptr.'?h U.;<:??ry h?s-;ui.o "art iinp"?.?r t:.nt artiele 'V. jiH-iieitie. J; is sonje finies eafiei! the ":ri:lU - ? t " a>: '!| dt'-' fctM*ti??n ?*f: i: - ..rK' Ai::*' >Ttpti*#v?'il !" ;re rt;a?,.(!:?e.^e.- _ >.;:'<safh?> tea. '-an' r.fas'i" i? '? t> ?? .m<l.r<???t-. ' w.ri ? i ri.re'-"^-;<{edy ;i '<adorrtie A\*isiiT*' UHs< ? - aj^rfrfa-af . ?? 1' -!e.ma)fN ? ? ? :.i-,o.r.e ;.tlieiit ? Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION 25i and 75c Pk?s.Sold Everywhere CARBUNCLES Car boil draws out the core and gives quick relief. GftRBOIL G&torous SO < BOX At ?0 VrvgptU ? Moiwrtock CaarantM QearThePores Of Impurities With Cuticura Soap S? p. Ointmgnt. Talcmn Oliver October By George Barr McCutcheon ?fNII Swtto Oprrilfht. Bell Synrfirmtc ?v:.> L- (:*:>?? I ?? !>?f . slainu!-i.'ii? ? ,i"f"ra UiiKtViKi-' !? oyei. ' Ij?" ?i,',.*r, he was ????.afr?>n:? ?i l?j a'uair.'>f 'eta. str.vn^vr - ti ?;:". :4M. ?! '.vi' h s;;or: - i ? 1 : . ? ? i> wiiiskcrv rfh-:.:; iru. **???!?'.? n w.:i. te'j. w.no saa'tv: c!.et-ks: 'I -An: ? ? v.?-r Baskets sister.' an ni'tityvd tire wwtiuiii. "an?i ilti< is my tiirsl'iuiiL Mr. ' hm'w'L. \\ t*- .lr>!<r. lh** ? nv -.ver fn<ni t" ':r..e i- barge ??? things tor llij brother." "\\e!:. 1 g;:ess if yol| are i;i? sister' jpu'iJ be"?*r come Into th? sitting roi'tn ? at??V take y."?r things fffi" said Mr S Ues. . '- f ? ? >as * Ue ftUV. >.l ? > ' h:?\ .as oive-teAi 'herself e< ????it >? i)<?tXK^t .a i'?.l \>* crshoes. f ;?'??! 'her 'tail ?e.?ior? ' te look ing- w'v.iit* h.?^r* . ) r ! sii r\ e veil X<'f* " , .? ; J- s.. aii'i ? 'iii'-:'.' ?> w.th the dis ?;?: : f?:!' t - ???' .?t.? lisvij xa.-Jr S -Viler.' ?tfc3?p?. ? , J ?>j?ltW*u ' i>}'< ?*]???''? t>' "f The' Ct.^ncf k ? >y?-r ii ; 1 1 ? >; : n? v j 1 5 v he ; .vias i>n.>-.iiei ?*ii the richest and the j *Ttns.?-st a' air in ;own. ?l?- was waul is . '?t?.n:??nl\ called, a "tax "shark." <ie- j ?r:?v nf n, iucrHnve ar.ii .?i?n?>\i<>us in- i oome through hiKpraetice af nuyinj: up real estate, at ia : ???!Vs artiV holding it j until It was redeemed hy the hard pressed lAvner. ' <?r: 'as it happened in - many instances. i>>?iuirUig ti?** projierty I under a pr'>\ iK.or- of tin- state law I then in- op.ern' *?*n . . Vhe.rebj -i'e r a pre- 1 si r.!-e<! apsf .?*' 'line he was enabled to . ?cure :: in\ feed ia lu> own' name.) V< ?>!??- :? .{ e\ en ids- ieiiou' ? church meitioe.rs. Hat' , e ef been ttiVitt'o to get tliv liiin "! 'si,::. rj'K** '?'t i'.'i rs*-' 1 1' *!*'*. Mr<. j ?? ? ? Ti. .j.;;a<>aiK <-?..' ^i:'. S.;?<'S. rhs '.\a>- .!;pvt':...'r-'?" Mr S.:,f- "I'.:; if I wtis : yv ii." he ;s;t-Ld. ."I" a>;? Serept v ihefi'.r^ , 1 :<>..k ia.rse 'iiere.'" ? -vvi-lt- ^e; r.ti.l uf Mr<. <!r:aic.v " S3' .'} .-J A'< ?i;rrT,?*il -?i [in vi- tie pi?kik a oil'i t<n'" k.:u; -;t th<- :r"i;t >l<?i?r ros<- ? a!>'?v.??.r!:c-|ii'',\ I >>{ ftie winii:. Sike-. r>: saaiias !? i < utFire as ampler- Of cere Jho.nii^ piisiu-d iiis way ; as: Mrs. liiH'i Ii add < ij.m -ne< I the ii<>r>r u> adfnit. a wt>j!j;Vti an i two men. The tirst t?? enter the sif tins' tch?us was a tail a.aia wearing a ihin Idm l; <>verc?iat and a | hiSh silk hat. .This was ltev. Herbert Sa^'e. pastor ttf the I'resiiyterian rharch ?f Utinilev The Ja<iv was his wife. * 'I The oilier member of tlie Trio, a fat. i re?l- faced, jolly Jookins man of inde- ' tenninate ase. was Silas Link, the undertaker, upholsterer an.! .'liveryman of Ktimiev. ? 'i " " . ' ? . ?- i "Reverend" Sase was a K?'<'<l-l""kins young titan of t-ldrty. threadbare and :i I trifle wan. with kindly brown eyes set j deep under a broad, intelligent brow*, j His wife was. surprisingly enough, a j handsome, dashing young woman. She j was tall, willowy and startling. She ?ore a sealskin coat? at ieast it looked :ke seal -with sleeves that ballooned Tandly at the shoulders; rather stun iitg corttl earrinss made up of ^radti :ed s'"hes and a sliaky satin skirt of lack. "O'u^d evc:.:Pa, Si! Vs," siie i Jniwlwl, as she 'Ulllctl past liiiii into the si<(iii'K' room. "Nice balmy weather to be. '"'iii in. isn't It?" Mr. Sik-es. taken una-.arcs. furcot (i.imself <n far as ti? wink, at' the 'par on. and t hen, in some confusion. stain lered: "St-step right in. Mr>. Sage: ltd have a chair. I.ei Itif* 11 lake yoti <?jnaint?"i with (Uivvr's sister, fr<?i ?i &?j>ikilisvilfe l{ev .''rend Sa^>?. Mr-, looch. Mr. I nk. Mr*. Jt!???ch And this is < iip-i>r'< brot her in l i w. Jier I r? is ?land. ii-<< <>! U<?|ik:iisvii|?\" 'Kxvrybuoy [.owed. "How ;s V4.iir d?*a l?r< ?t i??>r. Mrs. , tone!.:" ? -iM-'inired Mi. Sam* "I'.i:s?!u"y kni'w there was anything the matter ' with "Oliver." "'There Isn't anything {lie matter with :dm." said Mis. Sufce, "thai a good sii'l drink of whisky won't r.tire," "Ai:r:u " couched her husluind. He had the worried manner of one who never knew what is earning next. His wife looked tip into lus face and smiled a lovely, good-liiitnored smile that was sic wly . iransii.rMH'il into a mischievous grjniaoe. "I'm always making breaks, am I not, Herby rlear? It's n terrible strain. Mr. (iooch. being a parson's wife." 'Tmph 1" grunted Mr Ai this Juncture the sitting room door was opened and the proud father, "followed by Serepta Crimes, entered the room. Beaming. he surveyed the assembled gathering. "He's got the finest head you ever saw." he announced, "(iot a head like a statesman." Ke\erend Sage had moved over to one of the windows, while the other occupants of :be room surrounded Bax ter.' and *va< ttazing ont betw eeri the curtains across the gale -wept porch into i tie blackness beyond. He shiv- , ered a'Jittle. poor chap, at the though: The Light Fell Fuli Upon a Face Close to a Window Pane, ' I . of jroin;; '?'!? auain into the hitler, tin- j helievahU-nijihl -at the thought of his! cold little' home at the fariher end of | the village. He was thinking, t< >?.. of his wife ami i the mile walk she would have to take I wjlli mm into the v??n teeth of the i'Uoetiii^ p:i ! < ? wheti this visit was over. ' She had come i<? this w retched .little i town troiH a ^reat city, where houses J ;fi;ii flat > Were want) and shut:. He tlw?.>itf hi'of'.tht* warm little room ??n the third l|?>??r ot the hoanfinj Incise where ? iiV*. jiiid lived 11 lid studied- for Mo fuM veal's. It-WH- of I'li .?? I:?>lise I hilt' he h;oJ Tin.-! .1 ? ???epli , <;e J ud-'c. She \\ :i - the ?.tfci tighter of. :iie kiji.il y wJiJiAv who coj! ? dill 'he- 1 .0:1 rdtnu house- u Ui'1. - jri.rl who used sialic. and was ir.iy and : :'i!i'tin *0 1 lie. iitul hiid auihitioiis'; Atn!d-*j lions: Site wanted !?> hecii'me :;n ; actress. She w;is stace-st ruck. lie was not a. tiieater voiith. j He h id l'een h.roiijL'ht lip with an ale hoiToiire for the stajie and all its in- ! i(|Uitie>. So he devoted hiiiiself. lieari . and s-oul. to 1 lie saving of the lid's- I ^niiled maiden, with astonishing re- ! suits. They fell ill love with each | (trher and were married. lie pressed his face against tlie cold j pane, striving to rid iiis mind of the doubts anil worries that heset it. Suddenly lie drew hack with an ex clamation. The light fell full upon a face close to Ihe window pane, a face so Startling and -so vivid that it did not appear to he real. A pair of dark, gleaming eyes met his for a few sec onds ; then swiftly the face was with drawn. He leaned forward and peered [ intently. Two Indistinct figures took j shape in the unrelieved darkness at the corner of the porch? two women, he made out. "Joseph." he called, "there are two strange women on the porch. Perhaps \ou ? *? , ? I "Co see who ir is. Joe," commanded 1 ; Mrs. Crimes crisply. j J Sil.es iia^tcned to obey. ret limed preseiHlji in great excitement. "Say. oilie," he lujrsr out. "there's a couple. of women out here from that -\ps> ? :i:iip. '11 icy claim ti> he fortune tellers. ?>ne ef ,.|n wants to tell tlje baby's fortune. She says site 1; no wed :l of Weeks ago that lit; w ing to be- horn today. tha'*s \y uat stle <uyc," ? ?? r "Well. I'm not going to allow any gypsy woifiaii to go nigh tliat infant." cried Mrs. < Iriiiies. "She Sfiys.it ain't nc('f'?:iry to i ven see tin* baby. She says tin* only re liable aild genuine way to x?*Ii n baby's fortune is by reaflittj: its father's band," Mr 15; t?i'r i""ose. "Rring tier in. Joe. Now, don't Kick. Sereptj. My mind's made up. 1 'id know my son's fiit tiro." Mr, Stke-- rushed from the room. A moment later lie returned, followed by two shivering women who stocked just inside the door. The host, with n nervous sort of geniality. beckoned to the strangers. "Better come down to the 'lire, (jueen." he said. The eider woman fixed a curiou* look upon Mr. Rnxter. "I am the queen of the gypsies. Mis ter, but how came you to know It?" j she asked ;n a hoarse, no' unmusical voice. "Always best to be on the safe side." ?aid Raxter. "Rut look here I?o vou mean to suy. (Jiieen, that you run look at miy hand and tell what's ahead of tny bov upstairs?" "First, you must cross u,y palm with silver." Tile . onijany drew their chairs '?loser as Raxter dropped softie, veins into the gypsy's palm Silence per ? vaded the room. Kvery. ej ?? was on the dark, impassive face of the fortune teller ris she seized <?.!.?? > h.-.i. ! and' iH'jKtp | .' "I see a "w>Ri|i;rl'i: < i, lb > ?-lion- and -turd;. . 1. ,tl -??? tli.s s..:. '?* your-, I.i-.^t'-r. as a ]*? ', ley ' of -m. r., ) Irc.it .'-.??;1or 7s ':ji .f,.p vreat wc:ijr!i. 1 h.?*h in ?<:..!? an -following yiiii;; '>..n rri.-i, n..> ter, and . af! of tbi/ti. :ir: I sc. liitll -is :i sue. . SvfiTl ? .* .;he hea> , of great, nrnier:. H, hl0 beet: I out of.rdiojfe bu; a' Jew years.' 1 !i|i \\ ill his neither," srii'l Itaviel. snjllling. Shi put iii- Mr Siki'* ! e?-'i. ! \ I. .4: -HU.. ; continued t.'re !..r*:;iu teLe:. as n - :s hearing thirty: Kit respect d and admired. H,. -,\ ilj have j maiiy ; flail's lif j ti.e hear*. I svr two dark w .men and one. ??'<> yes. three ( fair wn iicn." "lha- woiihl S,..-1,| j. Show that lies S?>in^ !?> bo a pu'rty ^'ood looki!;- Son of a i-eib-r. wouldn't it?' Sa;ii Itaxtcr 1 |?roitdly. "lie wwl j;ro\v up to be the !a:ai;e of his father, mister." J he ^'yps_\ I e:. tied imcK hi ner chair spreading h.?r hands n n gesture of finality. . "1 -?-i tin more." she said "Is tliat al!?" Mr. Bnxter sti!ITe<!. "Well, l^ueeti. l.^liess you tOek lis a I. ,n purty neatly. '' outraged rcvalty turned on hln:. "Vou scoff at me l-'or that you shall have the truth. All that I have told you will come true. Rut I do! not teil you of tiie end that 1 saw f,.r him. Hark ye! This son of yours wiii i?k to The ^'jillows. 11c will swrtif from the end >>f a rope for a crime of who'll he is not jjuiity." . She was :.cw speakiup in a lii^h siirill voice; her hearers sat opeminoii thed, as if under a spell that could not be shaken off "Ij ;s all as plain as the noonday s':n !??? wil! never reach the age of thirty. That is all. That is the end. I l ave spoken file truth. You forced n ?? to do s,. 1 t'o." Well, Oliver's get quite a career ahead of h.rr. Can he live up to it? itK- i vt; aji'-k .v. Bahama Islands The I'.ahamas arc a ^r.nii of ;;.m m islands mostly ic t's. ot . on!i 'Ji arc inhabited. The principal islands j are: New Providence, populat ion J^.l ">A ; uhaco. |K>ptiiat ioli t. b;:: ; Ureal i Rahatua. ; Atulros. 7."?4."?. and j Harbor island. The total area is 4 ? | 4ti.'{!? s?piare miles, and the highest ! point is over 41<i feet a^iove sea ievei I The principal city is Nassau, which Is i situated on New Providence, and is -i ! fashionable health resort. The mean! temperature In the hot ituonths is S> degrees Fahrenheit and in the cold months 06 <legrees Fahrenheit. There are hrtivy rains from M;(y to October and tl?e rainfall in one year was fSTSJti* Stick to Home-Made Bread Although bakers' products have in creased enormously in the last ter years, due to the let ting- up of liouu cooking and baking and the increasing custom of entire families eating out there are still many home makers win bake their own bread .apparently; as last year the Fnited States I lepart uient of Agriculture sent out iru.r* than '_',(KK),(KN? eopies of the bulletin "Baking in the Houie." A COVINGTON, KY., WOMAN Makes Remarkable Recovery Mrs. Harry Ashcroft Tells' i/ow Lyrlia E. Pinkhant'i Vegetable Compound Jieved Her of Severe Illness ar. :Ja in MPS. HARRY ASHCROFT B9Z BEECH AVtNUr. CO?!NtTCN, KY. Co%'ington, Ky. ? "I was so weak and nervous 1 could hardly do my housework as I could not stand be cause of the bearing-down pains in my back ar-d abdomen. 1 sat down most of the time and did what I could do in that way a* washing dishes, etc. One day a book describing Lydia E. Pink hams medicines was put in mv mail box. 1 saw how the Vege table Compound had helped others so ? I gave it a trial. I had to take about a dozen bottles before I pained my 6tr<-ngth, but I certainly praise this medicine. Then 1 took Lydia E. See Ground Fought Over At i.ti" im itat'.i: r ii?- BHvi- -n ;.?? eminent >.( -Kir ?. . -,i . ?? I'.rlu'i.-'M baii!efie(vJ's jja a August. | Pink bar. P.lo< d Medicine for poor blood. 1 wis c<.ici a:! tr.e tune. I j would he & j i ld 1 cou!<l hardly si: 'still and in the palms of my hands there would '. <> drojs of sweat, i also used the Sanative Wa.-h and I recommend it also. You may pub lish this letter ar.d I wiil gladly an swer letters from women and advise 1 my neighbors about these me<M< I ?Mrs. Harry AsHCKorr. <>' Va Avenue, Covington, Ken' ? kv. Mrs. Boyer Also Found Help Oilman City, Misaor.-i. , "1 w is n ; such a condition that 1 !<l rr.it < at nor sleep to do me air. / ar;^ ? felt draggy all the t:m?\ M\ head j ached, my ri^ht- side and l?a. ? ?. s almost kill me at tiir.e^, as ?? ! * . ' ? be on my feet only a sh< rt w: j i time. I was irregular an I f n nerve:-, j irritableand despondent that I th?- '.gi.t I could not stand the strain nr. i longer. I had been this way more r I less for ten years, but the" last tv i years was just terrible. I took me>:: cines, but got lili !?- relit f until I b gan to take the Vegetable C ompour. i. 1 took three bottles before 1 cou J see any change at alL . I have tak^n ; seven in all and am improving right along. I have used Lydia K. Pir.k harr.'.s Sanative Wash and take the 1 i Liver Pills. I can do most of my work j now, and 1 live on a farm uid there is lots of it to do. 1 wash, iron, hue I the garden, raise chickens and tend to the milk. " Mrs. T M. liuYER, ; Giiman City, Missouri. Beginning to Pall > Is ? , . ; -.-..r he ? siniMritf? I ie J- ???'< :> ? i.'-L'., !| ; iii. it. "Age is not the time for con stantly whipping the bowels into activity. A lash can not be used every few days." ?DR. CALDWELL 1 ' M"?t nw?n r.r.'l . s* f>. jjivi' fi. !(:<> b> ? *?<? ;!? ? -:<>r.;il help. :!.? -:T!Vr j'ji . , -tipation.. . ilue ?: n!.: to :ii?l wt-rik ??>:??? v.tli ;:]*.?!?>? ?? :?? i. neglect a u w t-isk I ??????!>? r. I;i y<>iir pr4'>- !.r :???...?>.<?. ii. what ' <-vcr form. ? ; ? r* -i . . . ?* iu- r< :!:tri!y f?-r j aial :?r .a xa-' , \-^ri? "I'^jrir*-" ti :ni ? '???< ' t>iy ?;:i y ! j <>r t.. ?{? k ! f-a<}a- 1.- ttixzV m-s>\ l?ili?>u>lii?~~. ( < r <? ::r sias>.? <!?<?.? fii* r?r ? 'i vt ii v Syrnrf : Pv; .-in wiU *--t ;i! !>?. :?.it n-. l. irmdttl}' | bowel (hnVi'mclU :??r -????!<? .v :t ! ev?-a for li.n.!-:. <W>:.p:;1?*?l. ! X-Ray Stops Coughs \ ra\ troaiiro ? .? .!;? t -ric r it V .of w!loo|.;:;v* ? <ii>i-i4.r. afiiif i??' i._ 7 ..???. Hail Ijaltii - 11 k< . . ' < ??? . . > ?i :-ftor tlu?\ art* ? ri. i t::. F>r ( '?Mtt>irs Sy r \ - n !. "? ::'r a L'?*ntl?-. easy i?>u?! j. v. n.?*nt 1'iit. of iili. i: ?*f r**u si. ? iw-fuiv another ? 1? ia*'*?'ssary . ?'?> *- i ? it i- al?"i;i:<-:\ :.:.Y:u.V>> . :.J ; Nasr.nt t?? take. I'.i.y lar^'f ? ?t ?- ? -#-nt ! -tr l?- at ? any that M? atii! j">? f<>! y. ur-eif. Dr. Caldwell's SYRUP PEPSIN Inexplicable '1 >rli! ll?;? ??-???! "* "!":i: T" "Uhy lit- r ! . Wi.y i-:;"* .. la-- \< :T a ,?-jal N'ti'li ? *' Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Headache Colds Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism | DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Acccrt only "Bav'er" package which contains proven direction. . "Rayor" boxrg of 12 tablets A -o Lotties of 24 and 100 ? Dru^irists. Aspirin It the tride ntrft of Iiojer Mtncrmure of MjUo?ccticadci?;(r <?! J
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