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^^^^^^~""l^l-""^^:^W^^^^^^^^^^,,M'g?;^^ M* ---IIIMIllBl IM-MMl- ?HJIJI__L1_^^?_?^^, It s In^he^P?tily Intelligencer ! 11 \ r;:.; T:jp D AY ! - ! I jjrla^e :&&? ^?n I^'^H-Teajttc?1^*? ? Week.. Served at Ifoiir - : Home Every Morling tn Time for Breakfast O. HENRY'S 5 li U K l E S ..r rf? i M tri. VIL4Transfor?ia4i?n of Martin B?dner "?' ? f ?? ? j '9ft j fir ii1 Cowriga!, Uli. * BotUetV fag?.* Ca saz ? N behalf of Sir Walter*? soothing I plaut let us look loto the case ot JL Martin Burney. They were constructing tba speedway along the west bank of tb? Harlem river. The grub boat of Dennis Corrigan, subcontractor, was moored to a tree on the bunk. Twenty-two men belonging to the little green is land tolled there at the sinew cracking Ju bur. One among them; who wrought in the ? Itcben of tho ?rub boat -vas of the i kee of the Ootha. Over thee? allatoot the exorbitant Corrigan.harjry>?. lng thei x Uko the captain of a galley crew- ile pcid them vao-ltttto?. .that most v/f She gong, work aa they might, earned little more than food and tobac co; many of them were In debt to hbn. .Corrina*} boarded them all tn the grab boat apb. gave them good grub, for be got 4t bjhckjta work. of au. u?-mtvmm^momw?Hmi tod, hands ai A feet^w??bfa ?rayjred, stubbly beavd. Oe wa? too light for the ^ik,M Svnloh w?MO? nave (glutted tb?;- capacity of a ereem ahdval. After tba. sundown. SUDDST tho men .wou ld huddle together on the riverbank entoked ?ropa from the. enp of joy. ; >J1 Each weer; Burney grew, deeper lb debt. Corrigan kept a small stock of goods onlh? boat, which he sold to the men .at ririccs that brought him no toe*. Burney &as ? good customer nt th? to bacco eonuter and wa? not dlwwsl ?'.I- He bad plenty to est plenty *? tobacco and a tyrant tn. corse, so why ehooid not he, an Irishman, be weU One maning as bo was ?tarting with the others for work he stopped at the tKiw coveter for bis usant sack of to Thcr? nc- more for ysu** ?ald C'?rr^ gan, ">*aor account's clooed?^XejSir?;? . :ic*tns: tf&eetment No, cot eves* t* y. igy ?on. No mor? tobaccy on ?t.tBlf ye want to work on ami ; eat do eS lut tl? iwafck? of #o has| ?Q .as>-ende? 'TIS my advice that ye hont .a now IjLr .;?:??*. ;. "I haw no ?obaecy ta smoke to.-mf pijw tbtlway. Mr. Corrlg^y," mid Bnr nev. oni&uite nodersfandlna that such a thing fpnld happen to him. :," tstd Corrigan, *and thea Sj0?^..Ho know ot ao irse b? did not rositas d got to bc ?s,% father ? confeapor <ju?? aw oas and child, ?ROO thp ?tore ot a comrade ls'pressed with great danger to friendship. Then the blackness of the pit arose and filled the heart of Bowey. Suck ing the corpse of bis deceased duleen, be staggered1 through bis duties with ^rre~??=! pt^ -?sd Stt. f?i lng for the first time that tbe furse of rb was open' tdW ' Other (nen be? two comforts to life. One was the other was ob ecstatic b< there would be no speedways 'on tbe'othet ?ide bf Jord?n. Oboe Bnrteyisfcenked down terr.bank and oiled his pifie wi Willow jeeras, At. tho first whli smoke he spdt in the dlrectio boat and put ?ho finest curse ott Corrigan, one that began with the first Corrigan* born on earth and end ed with the Corrigans that shall hear the trumpet of Gabriel blow. ' He be gan-to bate Corrigan with nil bis shak ing nerves and soul. Eren murder oc curred to bim In a rn gue sort of woy. Five days he went without the taste of tobacco, be who bsd smoked alt day and thought the night misspent 10 which he had not awakened for a pipe ful or two under tbe bedclothes. One day a mas stopped at the boat I to say that there,, work .tts be bad ' ^Ki^dtn^w Burney w*lk*4 thirty yards down the rirer bank a why fro? "msTWo^llBg WUBH-flrtBr others pipes. Oe cat down upon a atone. Be ?waa thinking he would ?et out for tbs [Bronx. At least be could eura tobacco j there. j Softly Stepping among the clads. "wad's t| Bhr^ happy ; man.'. *ulT< ofi^cVliifttt^iS' and holding urbuuity in - couteiupt. growled ?trfclnv. -'.What d?yeiaeefit.vy*' -- uagoV,,,! ' "?n's Tony, nls? contained o ' g?Lwaw*?* and rt plot. He. too. wu? a Cu ri iga n oater dud bad been primed tO aee ii. la others. "How you llke-e Mr. Corrigan." ?e asked. "Tod tbtnk u' him a uu-r-a man? "To h- with 'rn," auld Burney. "May bis liver turu to water und'tb? boue? of him crack iu the cold of his heart. May dog feunel grow upon his tm ceatora* graves and thevrundsou* or B iSa'chBdron be beni without eyes. May whisky turn to clabber lu. bis mouth and every time be sneezes muy fee blister tbe soles of his feet. And the siooke; of . lu> pipe-may it make bis eyes sfnt?&^od did drops ral', on the grass-'.tuat.bja cu?js eat und ixilaon I wB^P^stoneacd oufoldedhis plot. ? .*TTw?fa very simple tn design. Every dey after dinner tt wat Corrigcn's hab it to aieep for an hour Sa his honk. At such times it wat the duty of tb* cock und bis helper. Tony, to tears the boat so thai no nols? might dis turb the nutccrst The. cook always spent thia hour ta Walking exercise. Tony's plan waa this: After Corrigan should bs asleep be (Tony) and Bur ney would cut the mooring rbpea that bel? the boat to tho shore. Tony lack I ca the nerve tn do tbtfdesd alene, j Thea the awkward boot' would swing j one Into a swift curren* and sureSy j overturn ?gslnst a xoc\ there woo hs? L : "?onso,?? sad do Unsaid Baresiy..] !'. ?If ths*.'oacfe.' ad . yo . adhss from thal lick he gav* y's ss As pitoi mo Oteas- j sch does for ?the tasha' of a blt ot j woo he. ve can't crt the ropes too j ,qak*i.*? " . ' ' ' "AH ?. t^S?r gr^T -Tvny. -'Bos ?S* : i tar walt *hoat-a tea, minut? moss, ts tvs--1 ja COirrigSn plstriy time get good-si; I a^toag, ^?k!^b?i?tiiu?, venomous tt- j j gar .'.ad handed itiifc Berney. . r. "iiott llke-a smoke white w? traill**. I fee asked. isla ad it end sGiipfrSd HkeA Soag iostsrn a szu?ks bogan to di Wm ~-^TODCZLTHT. Circus Day f?fiuse' We iL Giving a Ticket FREE to the Circus With Every Fall Hat I SS?png 'for 1 wo Dollar* or More, Simply As An Advertising Proposition I yiSti^'^:Afe''Bif?iliid^ and the Transaction Must Be CASH I This coupon when filled out and properly sign-1; 1 j M0^^Wr??u } ed will bc exchangee! FREE for a ticket to Ri/sg- | S&C I" ;*kw n?w - * <.-.- wfiim?^ ?? ling BE os. Circus,. October 8, 1914. 1 . ^ " ..... . ?-.-., J^'CP?llC^:^ Fi,%. . . J ?BmglmgN8 Circus |t ; RF * S?^^?t;fi': Y??f i " ' . . I.: A i Our Expense ,5 Ifet| CELY COMPANY! N?|?;t iDoor to Evans' Phapitiacy No. 1 S KMPMMBiefmBWitaurJHaMaBBfJB^ ~ *Bo,yj?4?nxj?K gp now,** said Tony, jj *1 iMiwd T&Pnffi li? be in the reeverji ^Bbat/l?ftkj?'o?t ot bis trance with * a gnat ^e?tt??to bis bead and gased ! witb fi' surprised atm pained ?verity ) at ufiaecb^?eV! p? took the tiger P?rtll i|W ^f?1^utl?i obi 'inched Wt j; Wonk, ye be for ranrderia your bene foct?, tb* good man that gives ye food aad woHt't Take that, ye pankie coi OrsAssessiinr*, .'. Tbe torrent of Burner's Indignation carried wirb it bodily nssrtbit Tba toe of his shoe sent the wonid bs eu*. ter of ropes tumbling from hi?.acct Tony arose and ned, .ttl? veodets* fee again relegated to the daw of thus?* I thar might ba?e> been. Beyond the I boat he Sed and away-Hirway; he waa l^UUid to remain. . I . Barney, with expsuded Cheat vates*! j c?? his laie copiotter dtaappfor. 'Ttv?i| tiiifiirifihi tist?irfftfk p**ftM',r mn roc* isl ?HfHHVSV-rsSie7~s^S~WWS~*~F*i,w^~-~~~?~-~*ser~? .VTT-'-; a ; * - ?- - 1 Jft Wk direction of~the" Broux ~ HD hi? wake was ft renk and per vious trail of noisome ?moke that night pence to bis heart and drove birds from the roadside Into tba ?est thickets. ?YoutoJalktpfi^ica?y ill the People in the Town ?Psfll Take Pride In Doing Work Right_ tING YOUR JOS TO US, AND SEE POULTRY G088IP. roultcrers should realise that la easier and wiser to wat ch ir the first Symptoms of disease tan lt I* to check or cure it hen it )mH amie. The foo of the /.awl 'ls tb? lp- , >ct-lice omi untes. A very,,, lnuto drop of,,oll of any kind , its on everlasting stopper on eae Hmall but torroontlng ema- : res. < tTseyn spray pump and ak the heuhota* thoroughlyi Kt this thant of peak tba chick s look ragged and dilapidated ftd ar > tn tub molt. *hey are Ken totally neglected at this Bring period when they Ought ? har? the most careful atten ls always In order to clean poultry hons*. It can a done too often or too Lthe early hatched pnl ; and get thom, struted to tay as early aa possible. HAKIM; A MOUNTAIN O?T OF i MOLE IH1.L. The alarming jtorler wntcl: had been circulated r At Ivo lo tho alleged Injurious" Ingredients of coca tola re ceived their death-knell when the I*. S.j Government r.nno Its searching In vestigation of tho popular soda, foun tain drink. At a cost estimated in the neighborhood ' of 100.000.0u the government J brought .. together; the most distinguished array ol medica?, scion tine and legal experts, that iver investigated a food product. Profes sors of chemistry from the big uni. versitlea, lecturers from the leading medical colleges of America, experte in analytical chemistry and pharma cology, scientists of national and In ternational reputation and Govern ment experts from the Bureau of Chemistry in that Department of. Ag riculture, labored with the brightest legal minda of America to find some thing wrong with Coca-Cola. After years of investigation and nearly four wvofts of Joint dtscusalon the court fou.ui that Coca-Cola was neither misbranded nor adulterated The manufacturers' steMment of the ingredients of the bcv<- 'ge Was cor; reef. No alcohol, co -ilne or otnrr narcotic drug cou id he found, ?lugar, caramel, fr nit' flavor j and Caffeine '(the active principle of tea and cof-) fee) Were found to be the essential Ingredient's. Ehrea tba caffc'.nu vras found te he' present in only about one-half the quaintity found ' In tea and cofTee. The mountain 'turned ont to -be' ?- toole hiTf.-Adv-' . .__-g?-L___ I ! CITBOLAX Users say lt is the ideal, perfect j laxative drink. M. J. Perkins, Green Bay, Wis., says " I have used pills, olia, salta, etc.. but were all dlaagree I able and unsatisfactory. In Cltrolax II have found the ideal laxative drink." i For sick headache, sour stomach, lazy liver, congested bowels-lt ls the per ; feet laxative and gives a thorough ? flush. Sensitive, d?licats people, tn ? valida ?nd children find it easy to itake and. pleasant in action. Resalta thoroughly satisfactory. Brana' Pharmacy, agents. I ? ] O OOOOOOOO, ooo o o OBITTARY o o o O O O O O O o o o o o Mrs. Lucinda Mart?n Trice. . Townville, Sept. 29.-M-n. Lucinda Martin Price, wire of Janies Harrison Price, aged 68, died this morning st G o'clock at her home here, after only a few days Illness. Mrs. Price ia a member of a very prominont family of this section. She hos surviving her husband, two sons, James and robert, of this place. Mrs. Price was an affectionate wife (nd devoted mother. Her children will "rise up and call hsr blessed." She had been a Christian since ?arly childhood and joined the church t ' i carly age. Her faithfulness ti ir church duties were marked wltii en orgy and success. At tic! e. large concourse of relatives and friends this afternoon the funeral and Interment were from the Baptist church, conducted by her pastor. Kev. W. B. Hawkins, and F?v. W. S. Rivers, Methodist pastor, and Reva. T. C. Ltgon and W. T. Hollingsworth. Presbyterian pastor. A beautiful llora 1 tribute also showed the popu larity of Mrs. Price., t * Mfrs Margarette Ara Brees ? j Town ville, 8?pt. 29.-Miss Margar ette Ann Bruce, who lives near, here, died Saturday afternoot?, after an Hi ncas of sometime. Miss Bruce had lived all bf ber life at tne old boms' with ber brother. James. She leaves to mourn ber departure four brothers, L. O. and J. R.. of lawnville, W. N*. of Oakway and Dr. 8. G.. ot Ander son, and four sisters, Mesdames Mary, and Amanda Campbell. Jane E. Poears. of TownvlUe and Mrs. Sallie Cleveland, of Trio. Texas. Mit* Bruce waa 66 years old. She became a Christian early In life ard It was ber delight to serve her Masts? In. the faithful discbarge of church duties. She waa a teacher in the pub-; Ito schoals for a number ot years. Funeral servie?* were from the Bap tist church Sunday afternoon at four Relock, conducted by her pastor. Rev^j i W. B. Hewilas. Internant took place fe the. Baptist cemetery A Lase Baek.Kldney Trouble Cause? lt. It dont take long forhlduey and bladder trouble to give' you ' n' l?mo . back, and even worGe, if not ??eeke?j ' J!' ' Mrs. li. T. Straynge, Gainesville, Q??y waa fairly down on ber back wIib kidney trouble and inflaimned Maddi: Sue iays:' **I took Foley 'm?titf^f?t??0 " ' and now my back is stronger than in ' years, and kidney trouble 'and painful bladder sensation have entirely1 gobtf*? , A Good druggists are glad to' sell Foley Kidney Pilis because they always, help. They contain no habit forming drugs. Evans' Pharmacy, agente. Pointa of a Profitable Hon. If the comb of the L?n ia plump and red and the face and watties of a bright color lt ls a good shin that she hi In health and laying condition. If confined tl such o time she wi show great restlessness, wonderful ac tivity and be full of business when, a liberty. She will be on tba alert at every sound or motion. , ? OP the other hand, if the coi: pears shriveled or the edges 'of th comb end wattles' ar? 'of 'a pWplis?f'f-\ red abe will be listless, sleepy ar. sluggish bi her movement* In suet a case abe U t^w j of conflit ; end ls either sick or J$WS to fore 7?ry long. Meat R?.?io?? /oe Mars, ; - The effect of meat ratio, was tasted at tba West ?Wfcv p?riment ?tatton, where^O? i and other etarcr/y ?r?oS^^^S^SHK other pen was fed pm freah bona, \ Tba neat ft eggs, while thc laid 8,431, or leas tMHBfltff ** many as those re<^ifl^t>??Wltrog anons vallon. The eggs ,^ax the ..?) meat fed fowls wefa^mKi n<ylyB Armer, rather bettor *!^wK??Jed fyi! more vigor?os chicky*. ?p?a W^fjfl the other?. Both t?rt?. .dla sf healthy, , , ^ 4JRT fc"?