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iuard at New York State Penitentiary uffered Ten Year^ From Catarrh } THH I’EoiM:E, lURXWELE. S. C. i Ir. Charles S. Many, 12 Water Ossining, N. Y., writes : I ha'l arrli for ten years, tried a fit medicines, Spent, a lot of nionev it did me no c<jod. Instead ot ting hetfer I grew worse. My s were bloodshot, my nose ■lied bad. and I would get so zy I would be forced to catch d of something to keep from I used about ten bott.* s l'e-ru-na and am cured of. arrh. the dizzy feeling has lent and I am not bothered any 1 re. I keep Pe-ru-na in the house 1 when 1 feel a cold coming oil ake a little. It does me good.’ Isk for the original and genuine -rurna the recogiii?'’ 1 treatment catarrh and catarrhal condi- ■s h r more than years. . ; ’our dealer has Pe-ru-ha in both ilct and lupiid ,f> nn- IMPROVXD UTWORM fNIERNATlONAl Lesson BAPTIST MINISTER GIVES TANLAC FULL CREDIT (ii\ I E V !• H FITZWATKK, UP of th- K entr.K MuoUj- iill »•.: u .■f OhlciMfo.) ,e in- 1 Western NrWh;.»;ier 1 ri't( n ) Lesson for July 13 THE BOYHOOD OF JESUS LESS. >\ TEXT—I.uke 2:4 r .2, ~ TEXT "Anil J' Hus In- cr. is.-ii in.wiKilntn mi yt itur.-, art.l in f.p "f -.nth < a hit in.tn Luke . r>2 1‘HIMAKV TOJ.UjJcotTU*.. Ili.y Jv.sus In Ijixl S 11 -I jj I N 11 j); T< 11‘H'-^-Tl.i liny Ji SVlS. IN'll KV El 'I A'f E_A NT* SUN P >H TOI»- b' a E...;r V 'liT Elf*' X'E'Ni; I'Kopu; am. AOEI.T TOPIC -liEv-uns IT' rn tij.i P.'ijli'i." 1 nf .E s.s yet ilia Ills de- T!./' 1—:MIss KUa T. Parker of the Now York post nfllrv depositing In a red, white and blue box t'k' ftrs"t letter for the new transcontinental day-and-night air mall. L'- AIrs. Leroy Springs, national, conunitteewoman from South Carolina; her state delegation voted In caucus to place her In nomination for the vice presidency. H—Presbyterian church in I/orain. (»liifv, wrecked hv tornado. * l nkuiu- M.-E Thit r' ! "i > :if I l"Miii! trt France .vilu'ii M i ai i »» .Ik.' 1 :e.rs :f>d the S crl .. , * itu ! o .i a a- Rmigi*” in 1 In (!.■■ vv i .• ♦ i , , i i ■ F , 7 ^ ifl'I' of - r* - 'i ng " ' DJ».v t \ * r- ; 41* • , - •'•Il t • • « hi11 f ^ ft »T ;tT. "tli.ial iv*■ i‘*t* j \\ " t .j Ii»’ * ' » ! away ; M ■! m*' Tt !**rs NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS Democrats Fight and Pray Over Platform Planks and Then Ballot- By EDWARD W. PICKARD 111. I a-iiiorni.ti<- national conven- Eoii- in Madison Squa: - *' garden. New Terk. began Us fmrrtliday of fuW, tllo balloting Thursday morning with McAdoo and Smith still deadlocked, lollowing a dramatic and exciting move in his behalf by William 'jen nings Bryan Wednesdnv McAdoo had The press, or of the right of the people iHMiceably to ussemhh* and to iietition- the government for a redress of griev ances; that the church and the state shul] tie and remain separate, and that no religious test shall ever be required was born in Tennessee and lived in Texas. The South (larollna state fed eratlon of the tjeiieral Federation of Women's <'lulis made her its president. Col. Leroy Springs, also a delegate at large, had this to- SHy: "I am no squaw- as a qualiliiaition to any otlice of puli-! man. 1 am perlertly willing*that .Mr.- 11c trust under the I'nited States. “These principles we pledge 4 our selves ever to d“fend and maintain.'’ Springs should stay at home. She h a- very nice woman and I like to have her there.” ~ . 'T'HETiilnorlty report, which names A the Ku Klux Klan and was lost by loss than live votes, was presented to the convention as follows: O HIO'S si < ’levela: hore of Take Kr1«* between and and Sandusky Is drag ging itself out ot the ruins left by a devastating tornado which Saturday At* condemn jMiliticul secret kode-j killed mon* than lo.i. Injured more Umlie a w :i' ,e ba i d UJ) .to votes In '! tin t the l 1. vh 1\ ri'Mirrieii in p. . IT '' Ik . t • •» ■ t in 4 • r t ■ * ■I*' litiner or I i a high-water mark the fortieth ballot night session and of at •vti I I ev r ,:i n-r I: V. i, the WeiltU'sdaj the forty second and last ballot had slipped '•ao'; t" boh.4, ns -b.iwn by tie* following eouut; MeAd"" .Ni;! 4-pi; Spilth. .'Us ♦V-lO; I*.ivis (W. Va.), GT: l'nd**rwooii. •ib*2: 1 ' , '*' '*••; class. jsi,m ; Ralston. b 1 *: lb 'bills* n. i'}, Rltdiie, 17' 2 McA'!'>o nn tl is !.allot was HJs \i*tes sliort t tie*' n' C* t.siir\ two thirds of *) ties of rfll kinds as oppos**d to the ex- erfise of free government and contrary to the spirit of th** Ileviuration of la- depend**nce and the Constitutlim of the ITiIted States. “We pledge the I>omocmtlc party t.o oppose any effi>rt on the part of the Ku Klux Klan, or any organization, to Interfere with tin* religious liberty or political freedom of any dtlzien. or to limit the civic rights of any citizen or body of citizens because of religion, birthplace or racial origin.” T than 7(.ni and calls**)! property losses of more than $*hl,(nhun*.i. Loraitw a steel city of 4tU too, suffered most of the loss of Ilf.* and pnijH-rty. Martial law was established and aid was sent from scores of cities. President Coolldge of fered federal aid. For a time tli**re wars neither water, gas nor electric light, and food was scarce. A meeting of business men and bankers' throughout the state was Uebl Wednesday in (’leveland and Inspection wats ma'le of Lorain. Presumably the 125 wrecked blocks wilLbe rebuilt. tie rinv.-nti'in niaj -rlty- . 5.'- • Inmn-diate* obj* W. ItH-sday's was "thrown 1 tin* taking of and 17 r.nd* r a simple v.'ti'S, whicli .was Ids eot!\e ' 11 - ‘dT"Wsy lay session lit" a near ri"t during &.'• last (thinv-e!ghtli> was iuij'ortant as showing tin liiiiiiiary strength of the two contenders, which proved to h( 'ieii'iHoi'k that was expected. The J ie pr*> 'T'UAXSi h iNTl.MiNT ending A si r\ice whs put in w at n s a the first favorite ballot by who iriud to T*al'"t William Jennlju i rtenfly ton* bed 1 '‘*111** In a darin > Bryan, ai- luati'b : attempt Sfai: qn' \ !<»o Tiowt'.g’ the piatt* ra ostensibly " exphi'in Ills V.iVt a> delegate fro:;, uiggestts] that the *'i in veil fr"Ur a list of eight can i iif whom be cub JzeiT In ■il. nt a 'ti t"”* Me Florida, !*e * lion choose didatc.s. * in I Champions hn ve been standard equip m e a t o n —Ford erirsi E n 12— years. They Ere .Iso equipment on Ford trucks-arid Fordson tractors. Chanipion X issold by 9 0,000 d ea 1 c r s at b 0 cen t s. Chanrpii*n Spark Plug Co. T ole Jo, Ohio CHAM PI ON la- eub'giz* “w orthy v of pr"gr»‘ssl-ve I >**- Murplireo f Florldn. Ihin Insoii. Halston. Mefi'dith of W . Bry an, Walsh When h* ast to Mi Ad'*", he Whs front **•1. derided cornered It't" iirsp«Ta!»*ly defending MrAd"* from the platf"na bit was tinlshed no' apprechitde cli of Hry ati's .u.iove w a lots-of tfi*' night s*> turr; as j:)' >cracy Tels. Pot Iowa. E cante .'at .4. alsri interesting -ot " denionsfratb n. Ir “Ahibammer!” shouted the reading clerk. And the alphalietlcal head of the Enion. started the* .ball rolling in line shape with tills : “Alabama casts Its oq votes for < iscar r-r W. I’nn nder r rwoiul” (cheers). Arkansas. of C' tirse. gave its Is to Robinson and CaMfi min its 2d to McAdoo. Colorado, nidnstmeted, conipliruented <lov W. 17. Swi et with Its 12. Kansas plutnpeil Its 2t» for Covernor I>a\is. Indiana w**nt solid for Ralston. Louisiana created :i stir iiy. voting Its 'goMmlnstructed for Setiutor ’Pat Harrison of Mississippi, tlo* keynoter—of the convention. Wyo ming made another enf.ry by naming Senator Joint B. Kendrick. The result ot the first luillot was as TAL atr mall in operation Tties day. when planes left New York and San Francisco. The schedule cads for M2 hours and ounintites eastward and M l hours and 45 minutes westward. Tl!<* maximum load is.Ouo pounds, *ir about 24.<nh» lett**rs. Tlore ar«* three rate zones, tin* postage being S, It) and 24 cents respectively. The vest-bound plan** strikes darkness just west of Chicago titid flips through the night fir emerge inti daylight at Clieyenn**. Kastlsiuiul. the idnne fries through darkness fr*Tween Chey«*nne )md Chb cago. Th** livers pass near 4 fruaha. An airway HgJited by enormously jhiw- erf ul l.*»*;i< • ! ! s guides 111 * * fr vers, /’"'RIM V^* t a r 1MIXAI. indictments were turned t Washington Mondav t* McAdoo, 1M1 Cj ; stiiith, 24oV 2 ; re by j_a special federaf grand Jury Investigat ing the leasing of .the naval oil r**- s.erv**.s against Albert B.-Fall, former seeretarv of the interior; Harrv F. Sin- aini almost driven' Davis (W Va ), Ml; ''ox, 5 1 .*; I'tiil'T clair and 7 17. L. iMdienv, i ill operators ' And vv tu'ii the bal- ' vv in ul 42 ; Ralston. MO; Ritchie, 22H ; ati'l, i; l. I ‘olu*n,y Jr. Four imllct Mi** count sTtoW,*.! • ilass. 25; RoMigson. 21; Brown, 17; na'llt; « wel l i* i>*turn«* d. Th e lirst named ,ng**. tun flu* clTect Silzt*r. . Ms; Harrison, l.M', ; r. W. Bry- Fall. 1 'oil* ■nv, ■ Sr.. anil Doheny, Jr Seen -ion. In the # M mNH \Y vei’ti'.n nfl con and eady grind ot bnl i i . n placed In ado: 'fCp- Ing and TTe 111 'W ig found tin f.t tin* ion: ting, lb candidates nTTYmtion aii'l the piatform 1f r g'rTr»~ , ~"rtTnTc i:;' sniil- an. lb; I»avis (Katis.), gii; Sweet. E2; Fi-nis, Mo; Ketnlrick. d; Saqlsbury, 7; Houstun Thompson of 4\'lora'frt t 1. Tis tal. l.oi's; necessary to choice, 7M2; niajorlty, 5.'itI. w 7T.!>M:si»AY morning found the *w signs of tla* rltic contesf over the League Kill Ail Flics! THEY SPREAD DISEASE b,tnywh»*r/E DAISY FLY KILI^ER attracts »nr1 i. d all t!i»s , c|.»Hn , /irntimcnful cunveLii-f-l aruj- cbeap . I.a.«ts r' i sea son . M;i•* *if m»'ta!. can’t spill or, t h "v• r; a jJ| not fii.il or fTTiure anything <«tTarant«ed.- DAISY E! Y K !l I ER at y<*nr tJealtr «>r , f by EXPRESS nrppnnl. $ 1AK0LD BOMEKS. i6u Kalb Ave., Lrooklyn. N. Y. Don’t Cut Out a Shoe Boil, Capped Hock or Bursitis for V. ■ \ VT V t*T N;.' tlotj- and Ku Klux Klan planks that had .shaken the I'eiiiocratic party to its fofindatious for many hours Iteforc 1 the ,ulopti'qi of tla* platform at two o'clock. Sundav morning. Yet ■'gates It w ill lie long liefor*’* those d**!** forget three memorable scenes of that struggle. One was Ilonier Cummings of. Connecticut, chairman "f the platform commltb > . pleading w ith the, convention for more time because the committee had been unable to agree on the two planks, qven.tliojigb I \Ht**s the members frail repeated tla* Lord’s tietb. prayer and William Jen/tings Inal made nn invocation t" Cod The second was New ton I', funner Brvan Baker invention prepr.rlng tovast Its thlrfy first ballot under thes** comll- ;tibns, us indlc-afed by two. days of fn- ' ib ’balloting : I U'lidlock b**tw>***n Me- -A'l 1 .**' and Siidflt.. the former steadily losing and the latter steadily gaining; I 'avis o'f West Ylrginla th** most prom inent of the other Contenders and the H'avorite lii tho Wall stris-t betting, at 5 to 2, ;is against 4 to 1 previ* tisly. , .McAdoo, wh.o had got 4M1 votes on, the first ballot find t"Ucbed tUgb-wuter mark of 17'd on tla* lift<***nth. ha«l re ceived 415 on the thirtieth. Smith’s zigzag Increase had been from 240 m the first t" M2M on the thir I'avls had started with Ml and had 12b • it her? charging them with conspiracy to de fraud the government In ennnecthfn with tla* leasing <»f the California re s**rvi*. in tin* second Fall and Sinclair wen* accused f conspiring to defraud In conn.s'tion with Teapot Home lease. The third indictment charged Fall I. Jesus Growing (v. 40). While -b'siis ('hrist was Hod deity did not Interfere Wltli V eb.'l 'Iiient. as a huuuu^ belli processes of His pliyYfrea!. mental and spiiitual growth were tTn* same as In any normal human being, I. “Crew and Waxed Strong." It was necessary fop His body to develop. His bruin, nerves and nit>'!*•< must not ofil; ttaIn ffntb their pi oper but mils' i;.)iiie to act tog*“d1ier, lieeouu* corn*'!r;**>l , 2 "I .'.i d \\ Ith' Wisdom." His train ing was largely I" the hands of Ills mother. She was m Bible woman, as evinced by her song of praise when It w-as announced to her that (toil’s favor was to come upon her. She w as, there fore, a suitable teacher. She. no doubt, taught Him to commit Bible verses to memory and taught Him the great sTories of the <»ld Testament, from the creation through the jcitrlarehs and prophets. • M. "And the Grace of Cod Was Fpon Him." By th** grace of Cod doubtless Is meant Cud's lovlhg favor and tender car**. II. Jesus . Tarrying Behind at Jeru salem (vv. 41-4M). At the age of twelve years th** Jew ish child took His place as a vvor- ‘ shiper in th*;. temple. He was then considered "a child of the law." Being conscious of His mission, when His mother and Joseph were returning from attendance at the I’as.sover Jesus tarried behind In the temple and in qulred Intp .the meaning of tie* ordi nances of ('rod’s limrscr He bad ah alert, eager mind which Inquired,after truth, especially the truth concerning His Father's bouse. Ijps heart y**ani<sl for His Father. III. Jesus Found In the Temple -(vv. 44 47). When .11 is niotluyp and Joseph had gone siimo distance en their return Journey they perceived that Jesus was riot with them and sought Him among their kinsfolk and nupialnt- am'cs—Nm" tlndlng Him there, they n* turned to Jerusalem, where they found Him In tin* temple. 1. II** Was Sitting (v 4b). This shows that lb*was no pa or: sightseer. He was perfectly home in His Father’s house. 2 'He Was Ib-ar-ing the Teachers ef Cod's \\ rd (\ 4b). This shows that He Was'eager to learn Hod's will. , . M: He Asked Questions (v. 4b). His grow Ing mind ,w as Inquisitive It more than reeeived what was taught. It inquired after truth. 1 He Answered Questions (v 47). His answers showed great wisdom, such as_ to astonish tbosi- wh* h**ard Him. yet'wi'* stioubl not siinviso that He vva> ciinsciiiUsiy ijispiaying His wis dom. It was md nn .exIiiC* "ti of H s No greater praise can b**,ac-ua-rujed i m*'t!b'ine than thf* xoluntalry testi- mony of a minister "f thc'gospel. 'i'lt** preai hcr's, high galling puts a grave resp-onsil'i'!liry" orr !.!s every Word, and h** will not J**iipariUZe Ills reputation t»y ('"mmending a tiling without lirst as-urlng himself It is all right. Tanlac has been endorsed tiy num bers of prominent ministers. They have put Tanlac to the test of per- 1 sonal service and their words carry; c miction t'ccause they say what they knljw to be the truth.- ■ IMli* of the lati s( f sp**:>k out In b.Jialf of Tanbrc Is Rev. B. 17 Bell, a retired Baptist minister. 2"7 171m St., San Antonio. Texas, who says; "Bcfor** taking Tanlac I had suf ff'nd from stoma'ch and nerve trou bles f,, r over Mn y**ars-and then* w, re , tbnes wb**n my condition was stn h ' that It required almost superhuman •bTort for tin* to prepare my sermon's and go through with mv Sundav s**rv- b*-s. Ind****d, 'my work seemed like gqfrr? gr -af ob-tail** across rny path way a tiurd*-n/.too big' to carry In my weak pfryNical c.in*lition. “I’.uf .In six Week- tninsformed my «‘iiMr** me what seemed Eke time Tanlac "Utiook. giving a new set f>t nerves and a brand-new digestive systeip. My appetite be<am* raven* ■ 'C. tuy nervt s st**inly, my4i v ‘' r action r* gular and I could sleej*' softnd for first tiuji* In years. Whenever I the slighter symptoms *>f trou- now I always resort to Tanlac, taking some at present, and it out for t of reft* tin* 11 a v hie am tfe.ver falls to smooth thing fib*.. I certainly bate the lie sons for feeling grateful fo Tanlac." Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug gists. Accept n" substitute. Over 40 million bottles Sold. Tanlac Vegetable pation; made and th** manufacturers of 1’llls for constt- recofninen ded by ranla*'. “Intuition’ “My dear." nu had Ju-t hlilshed •'The Wonders of Tells Her? arked Jinks, feadln Nature. Love Me, Love My Dog vv! i o Jack, what are you •'aTfy- a book on Mliis really dng visitor at fry a remarkable work Nectwo is au-ar— yeloii'i St uiiendoiis ' \\tn*n 1 read a 1'iH'k like this it makes m,- think lew pUeifrb*. Ie'\v insigniticiint is mah." ' "H Ilf) 7" sllitVe.d his betttT lilllf. “A woman doesn't have t*i wade through I*N) pages p.i. dis. over' that '" Fitts-T* burgh ChroniofryTelegraph. Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin When red. rough and Itching, by hot baths of (’utlcura Soap and touches of f’utlouni ointment. zMso make use now and then of that exquisitely'^rent- 1 ed dusting powder, f’titlcura Talcum, ! one of the indispensable Cuticura Toilet Trio.—Advertisement. The Resemblance Several old college cronies bad been invited t" dinner .a liith*. reunion at the home of ii member of tin* class. W hile they Were enjoy ing some prelim inary chut th** host remarked: “My brotb**r <k*orge Is going to h»* with us today.”* "Let me see,'’ said'otic of the chums. “I know iiiost.i'f your folks, hut I have never hu t your brother George. Which side of thi* house does Im 1 look like?" “The one with the bay window,” in terpiis»sf n M|( MiiaH4>oy of flie. family. In-lsf nn havtmr Pr Pf*ery*s '‘Peail Shit" f- r VVnrr’is* nr TapJv* arn unii tie’ ilrUKKtnt wUI Ki't it for you. 372 4’i-url St.. N. Y. A iv Women Denounced Coffee In "the women's petition against . off, ,pi7|4. they eomplained that "it made men as unfruitful as th** ilcserts ■w lienee tliat tinhaiqiy berry is said to be brought E’ That the “offspring of their mighty ancestors would dwindle int" a succession of upes and pigmies" and that o-n it domesiic message a bus baud'w ould "stop by the way Jo drink ITCliuph* of clijis of i*(i(f**** • "Hell, ing?' "('lioco|at**s and meat going to see tbe gif-E-' 7- - : - . -r— "•’.r. rit Scot-t ! 1 *o- you have to su[v ply .fin' family with meat already?"'. “Oh, no The candy is for the girl and the meat is for the dog. I have t' * square both." F»*>St*»n I :a !.'-ript. dafaStat St .Joseph’s LIVER REGULATOR Aw* BLOOD-LIVER - KIDNEYS 9fteBIG3£<CAN r SWAMP-ROOT •limjved slowly . and. kteadlly to w bo had been named In each with accepting a bribe of iMpo.imki for using his olhelul IniluetRv In th** <'ali- fornla leases In behalf of 1 admiy Sr l*]).* twM I >"h**nys in the fourth Indict- metit Wore charged with inducing Fall. In bchftlf of the Fan-.Vinerican Fetro- leutii corujiany, by th** “unlawful and felonious’’ faiyim-nt "f $lm,n<Nrto take an finhavvful action. OR17S11'17N1' ('• a *Ln x IF. making Ids A lirst address since his nomination., spoke Monday night beforejuun* than l,0""-V*X*‘ClTtIve otlirers of the business ore mlzufion of the government and r**- lt**rated bis program ertfljoniv to se« relief from burdens of taxation that he rod more sceTet.irv of war, Tn slnneij oratory b**'-«**'ch1ng the fion in the name of Woodrow Ti to jjcrept flifi 1 ' minority Leacu* mpas- conven Wilson of Na- L'platldcd orator, but re v*'t** "f 742 to ballot .'eel votes on th* 5b and Ralston receive, 1 lirst an i7 ; rnderw Mb and MM; (’.Itiss, 25 tla* following thirtieth: (’ox, >d, 42 and Mi»; md 24; at will reduce them and leave no blem ishes. Stops lameness promptly. Does not blister or remove the hair, and horse can be worked* $2.50 a bottle delivered. Book 8 A free. ff. F. Younj, Inc., 510 Lraao St., Springneld, Mak, sCuticura Soap Pure and Wholesome t nioris ]ilank. The d<*b*gat Wilsoji's name and tin Jeeteil the plank by a Mho. The third was William Bryan In tin* role of nn-apostl peace speaking the final word In the furious debate over the Ku Klux Klan plank, which tipped tin* scale In favor of tin* majority report and brought to an end five, hour- of riotous s'ruggl*.*. R J • • i g — i— a, y fm: i n ,f ' inson. 21 and 2M. Rifchl**, 22 and 17; I‘avis "f Kansas, d and <1; Sauls- bury. 7 mid •'•. only Two other's bad re ceived \",tes on tin* thirtUffh. * uie was Walsh, win •'■■i'j maxi mini) of p; on t-he Evv**nfy lift!, balloj had dvjvlii- dI,• d t“ I't* i he other vva> S**iiator Rofiert L. (Even of «Iklihoma. who had iveived 2“ ■ n th* tvvepity-slxth ballot and 25 on the thirtieth. , rhe Frcsideut an-nounved wi aid stihmit estimates iif T n .S.'k'NHi.imwigkhi f, ip .-xpe’idi: nre- in the liseal year beginning July 1, Tb25, •m i instructed tin* oTfrcers under him to “ml :i way to cut .<sM,iski,ikxi from their present estimates 1'resident ,<'oolidge. lien. a'liaih'S <i. 1 >aw‘*s and l iiairman Butler of tin* ilican national committee con Tuesday at tin White House, al Hawes wib begin an intensive speaking drive September 1 tlicinl notiticafIon of hi- n* inlna- exh-ll'l. divine vdsdonT but th** * ypression of the \vork!n£s of j, perfec-: laiman nftnd sufT.llsul by the Holy Spirit. /> IV. Mary's Complaining (vv. 4‘v-T'O) S ! ,• reuu’uistrated with Him for IBs behavior. To this lb* replied, !ri fi dig nified. yet tender m:imi* r. He mad* no apology showing that f*b' than the son of Mary, (bid Feather. Though Mary did n stand these things, as a vvi> she kept them' iti her heart V. Jesus’ Obedience (v 51 i >, Though He was fully ‘ <•"! - bias of Ills divine being and miss • * live.! n life fijM of filial obcdiu thus teaching us that ob**dieiic. »• parents ts plea*T.g Hod ami-a ,ln which will he dbcliarged faltliftr v by thot*** who have the Spirit of <'!,! - VI. Jesus’ Development '(•- , -') 1 Mental, lb* Increased .; wisdom. Althotigii tlie (livine rmtui, u'nited with the tiiirnaii, the hu:: a as l**ft For many years druggists have watched with much interest the mnarkahlo record mi uitbincil by I hr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tin* great kidney,- liver and bladder rued* cine. ~ It :•< a physician's prescription Swamp-Root is a strengthening rnedi ne It helps the kidneys, liver an! bladder do the work niture intended they stumid do. Svv ainp-Ro.it has st.xid the t**st of vears It is sold by all druggists on its merit an i it shot! Id help you. No other kidney meh < me has s.) many friends. l’*e sun* to get Swamp Root and start ’fe ilmeftt al otic.*. However, if yon wish first to t.«t this great preparation. M fid ten rents-to 1 tr w i.*- ttipro Tyilmer A Co.. Ringh^mton, N Y , ft,,- * was His sample hottle. When writing, he sure o* tiii'.ief- ,in d mention this paper.—Advertisement, e m.'ttier If HfVT'H SAt.VK falls In U*« t rent me ut of ITCH ECZKMA, HtR.i WOKM.T ETT ER or ot her itching skin ilisenseK Price 7f>< at 'Irviggists, onlirect from LI Richtrtt Mf/)cinc Co. Shirmin Iti TOMATO and CABBAGE PLANTS , Stem- , uri'! It* ,I It", k ti ioatu. Early Jersey unit Charleston Wak< t • M, Sueresulon anU Flat lJuti h cabbage, Cabbage lleml.ng. Geor gia an.) EollinPT ('Ofr if 1 ! mant I’aa. al anA White Plirrne ( • Ier> , Hlg H'.aton, Iceberg, New York letturv. White IlerrnuUa anU 1’riie- • tiika-r .Cii'in; kale. KruXsels sprouts, beet*, 'k-ihl - rn t>l plants.. Pares-lpoet pabt, tea, 30c; V'". 7 i t* tl i'll.i; l.rifm. fi 50. Charge* . ei.llsct. iJTMl. tl 00; 5.ft"". J* 5 0, 10.-000, |v00. Sire full rnunt ami delivery guaranteed. I). F. JAMISON, St Vt VI F.It VI I.I.E, S. C. Theatre for Sale S i rlfn . VV ife ).. alth, chang, -f in. ,?• j: e.-ss iry n\\ r,,- ! th*-iter rv* veers — • pt• \ • n iieir i'. niacer Eleven cotton mill* within tnoils and near by towns \i*h no Ml. w s F. f - • H , it . : rig IT.!*"""" Fotii Flayer. org^D Stag' >■ enery. ;,i a to i I.nlng r i"ti..- \er theater Sell •••lU.u er.t a'i'1 Pas. I.ulldlng, "r tmth I'nM (tltne Itoc *117, King- Vluuiititin, \. C» Sacrifice Sale Department Store It* st i -’CJ-tlun. H.g (llsCUI.t -JI coal. tO'sTwN STultE, KINGS M i > l' \ T A1 N N C. Ft»K s\l.t#—T'-n n.H* s g per tun A!«• th usand Making Money Fast “Well," s'.ii<L' Uit* lawyer, “have you decided, to take my. advice and pay tliis bill of mine?" “Yes," stammered the client. “Very vveiL" suid tin- law yer. Then he turned to hm eierk-ami "r'd**rcd Mn t" mid "£5 to Mr S’liitp'- blllj" 1 '•it.-'. • r furtloT itdvlce London Th "1 25-ib rail, I.’* iher bargains In • Hi.net v at 'Ui tw ent\ arre in.,hin• ry van! 1 I.l’.NGO M ETA 1. WoUKS. WIKMING- T« >N. N. C,—- • • ~ — ■ MMtlvOI T MUINTAIN SFI.lt POTATOKS. s-'Uiel unshrivi e-1 N it ■ ,,1 st'.Dige. r ut f"t Hushel t J pre. *ers Pl '-^t'es K»h, ' ..rn Simpstin-.v Son- F. ip i nc ,xf ra N <5 W. N. U„ CHARLOTTE. NO. 28 -1924. No. 111367 A syiii ii < (iil*j hi t he Sunday m IiooI class was foil] that Mi** bain- of her lii'iu] w.-re'all ii'imiliei**'l. Fr'iin*tly she I'lll led ofu* out* df lief OVV II Clirly locks and said: "r'iease, teacher, wliat -iti:inb»*r'.s tliis?" London Tit* Titer** i> t we* n t lm' 't il O*-*' W lio always a' c i• who want ‘ Wllllt pe.Tce. mt ro ver- V be progres-' a lei r ix'iivu, In tin* heart of Asia, is j famous throughout'Asiil for its melons, A im" sun*.is- all oftiers in flavor and delicacy. F r?t »LL« »WIN<; is the plunk In the ma Jority piatfcnn report (a'loptt-d by a vof** of 5-IH 15-b)0 to .HI s.|5It , t , ) vv il lefrafeails -W-i7li-Xrei "l' 'll) .at rt'ilgl'.'.n. S' Iir**ss and speech, and does not name he Ku Klux Klan: Phe Democratic-party reaffirms Its adherence ami d**votion t<> those cardi nal principles contained in the Consti- tntion and Mi** precepts upon which our government is founded, that con gross shall make n<* laws respecting the establishment of religion, or pro- tbrldglng the freedom of speech or of D M TU ' AiC'd.lNA. early in the am**, killed two tdrds witli one stone fry ptjoviding Jtsylf- with a candi- dnt** fof v i'ee jiresldenfial honors^ and inuking hisfon'. Its is d*‘legat**s held in R.q ferre ( i**l,l do !• His tien sr<*n Juh' s< un* hear dres. received Ju A Til I).* Tin* Fresident 24 in Washington, big hail w her** : i < bad" vvi'il !«• the real ( f tils campaign. at I.van Will be noli tied probably In usands can ' iK-nlng ad- a caucus Monday, vot**d nomination for ttie vie* b* place presidency T Staged i ; -hay the American exclusion act went Into effect and Japan i nation-wide demonstration, a free fo" de velop ii s a ie ~~T7~r> unain mind. ri*; \ -ii al. He ire TDD ■.;. r, st aturc Ti ls -Il ow's Malt Hi i„ ' - .;.*v. •l"pt*d nc<'mdii 2 to the law S ' ' 3) . i.v il. liu man. r l M Sp ' r:: mil. lie i , • ■ m f a vor VV i ‘!1 lb "1 .’.n ! man.- V- ! Rs mb ■ 1 t. Hi ’< 1. md lit- a|q r.*n : ► n ’ v» f < rlk! -+*+‘i - all a ■ II."7** full. ib" ! • V lilt* 1 ’.elniz coni^l_ n i-o re ftfl'y . m r. 11 ini-elf ft; r"U g! ilim ami. > * Ijf ; • rf» < t life. -w as b v . iacti eon! r*»* • ' < i i.llize i -Hi: ■ «liper; '1 • qua lit i**s j i ; *-j, « T» 1 Mf «* tliflr hear's vvdubl open ’ o il l Little Regard for Others A ?« 1 f-Centered - : IDT is self -atis lied, so! llisll, cunee !'■ ,]. ,< "! at ell ted aril himself. but lias tilt b* rm a'rd f" r oth- .- l Children Cry for “Castoria” * . ' 1 ^ ” A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! M'dlier! Fletcher's fast* Tla has lie* n in use for over 30 year? to relieve Mibb s *ind children of Coi.stipaMon, Fiat ul <*74**y. - W i n d f'olic and Diarrhea; allaying FeverDfrtress arising there from, and, hv mnilatlng tli** Stomach and Rowels', aids the assimilation -of Food; giving natural sleep without "plates. Th. genuine bears signature of ers.—The Living - W rd Mr-. Leroy Springs - f Lancaster and significant incident of which Was the appointed a steering cornmltee of six cutting down by persons unknown of to handle her candidacy on the floor, the flag- flying on the grounds of the As delegate at large, national commit-j American' embassy' at Tokyo. At .all fects salvation: teewontan fjnd chairman of the cr*.- the Shinto shrines mass prayer meet- dentlals comAiittee of the convention ings besought the ancient deities to aid Helping Others Preaching and Salvation Sentimental preaching affects the feeling, but only , "Uviction of sin t*f- The Living Word. ings besought the ancient deities to aid she had made a favorable impression, the “Insulted” Japanese people. Antl- Slie is a daughter of South 4’arollna by American meetings were held every adoption—by marriage, rather. She . where. Sometimes a good way to help othere Is by keeping out of their way. 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