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Sing a song of Christmas. (Gladdest day of all; O'er the hills and valleys Soo the splenlor fMIl. Sinl)1 of gleatning holly; Sing of muisti tol. Sin. a Song of Chrtas E'verywhlere yOu l Slng a song tC:si, 1e ly, happyv 0 . SItg of s t su S~~gof 1' O'cr a~ioc*~v Tho.ro are gr~efs ar~A heartache' All alot I; the w.y. Hearts that wait ti.) uplift Of your noto of o.eer Sing a song of Christlmas, Strong anti sweet and clear. -Edith Virginia Bradt in Ladies' Home Journal. lZ fesc-t of itnes, wha b lots Since entire'y 0 111l for"- iII a whY!itr r!h, \Ville to Iwr atol p1Ine- to oak, roi n heI.v hilhu l hieusalen To wvhet, ulpon: It:- le:tt'y h em, The humbleId viiha-e elm; tmi lirthlehotni. titt yvet 'ike agem, lE 1% r i1 ig 1.lig tit s h I ,v e s are. \Iy titilil ritt l t: (if tit i i The tris aung: h wonlder tol While yot tin it 1), ttirstoigs unSIII, Sl ronnio I of t Ihe q t I ofIe d ti h lon g. I lIt, thatilgh of sidenll1 br wid It Til. ortit breuthe e, its btswre hung 'W ith il sha e, ntir aper's 1w.11 t Caot edrotghg thtit hwdl its hispp w leal. The ninlheis sthmg: 0l shephr s Came; Inl the o m ianger Shoneo a:Im:11e 'hat withrned wil superiatral light. Te pino traes whispareal througah 1.h1 .h tnight ~hI~ll he And. thoh tho Saveour's irth Changed na their shadowvy gloom to wite, They if a thtleit lfkness still howed, faighing, and obeyed his will. Vanished Is that ol forest now Ano witherel wholly, root an hough, Yet In all CIIa rtear of earth Springs t ew forest, full of mrth That lights wiol radiant rime Thes' ihoergreensolrngrh, A'lng t to wisp',ereng frophet ings And aln oluserr Chritma re Dlow faiir with flaes ndn revlrles And hi nd the or wfar o ner, Witorh liht ledso hrven's brth. Even so-te asro Psons thr, Raislilest aesol n hi ghiide,01th Dark'iief wliit fhlnes can al~I I .ly, r Ssineu''s the1 foet n wo meetiIl 04)1) ith11 lightliland song,) Chrit'silbirsthety The 511(1 of Cac(~rt 111IItses hi The 1 ustom't clfi iing41W enstut Is sttill inncilie in118101o Italy- on ' skn the me ot'li iinivesti-alnd ii Skrleulal in ventar l'ioerari ton be sireet wi heard tilorim t h 'noenr novenas.Up io ega Thestie kigine, whloe by l ihe wor, a shephebrow n r he1 cakhita mon tainlesi~C~ annua lywk tlo t le neck.i soeaon. Teir ItltrCstlue~ cotum is o fthu desred:t aO thaloed hed.te hadoford Felords Christases Te pihet Gand Fmllwsthin ofasintor sfellowhhomelpn ot mak Skn~ csan daes appboundito ti etms wath cord tha141tlterlacipealCht upn tec lea far as the ne, andti oveyl is wrc a long trowni oblnerloa k,wh sr engteti'5 Fcled cklosl rund ro thek Somete but11) naely, ('t hi clokis of tal deep red1' witte scaloedce."il fieldolld liellowt' CistI. tarele.pol cl 1rn happy liery13 ii Ch itas, ae be big s R treetin Come~rel ipark, wh' ici t-y halls oChristalnrs ~ill bes ogaond heteeo Crsta I ytecmiedcuc hiso th ity h te xrie ilb "C HR9~lISTMAS TOWN" Is In It . I~n "Cristmas gll' Oiw the D-y lMI Coh Christmas town is the quaint old village inl Penn sylvanlia whilch was named Bethlehem 174 years ago by Count Zinzetulorf. head and founder of the Moravian faith. The count arrived in the settlement on Dec. 24, 1741. That evening he took a lighted candle and entered the stable belonging to the single tiny stone dwelling of the place. and hen anl-d there, with the smell of the hay about him, he named the town that was to be Bethlehem-"Nicht Jerusalem, son dern Bethlehem" ("not Jerusalem. but Bethlehem"). Every Christmas eve since then lias had its 'vigil." Every 'Moravian home has Its Christ mas tree, 11tiked by "litzen." rA ltutz is a beautiful bit of indoor landsenpte gardening, 'with fuzzy white Cotton for snow aind always a tiny stable of lieth- i lelem, with a doll Christ In a six Inl, maigr.e, and doll .Jose-ph, Mary antd "iso men ta nding Iby wh-'il e a it In-Sel star of the east !hinWes with und1in.-1t Islied ray. Three o'clork on tle af lterg (it'li of I)ee. 21 finls every Aloravblut :.iyn thle .Set'lston chutrch, built Inl 1 . hbswith. ey-(l Inl mimlirl.'Iion ilf thet ilehrtA ins. T -he vest I ile Is full fi hahy 'rri:tzs. The' 'u!jit and realin-i lek arc aIt'nllil by a big pitur- e of the Nativily. C.latssienI i tusie ot' t he ttintst -xiautyv I In::oat the loe f: 4 servive. It I! )icial I tl r v i::n 1 m i rI n (q u1:!% from1,. in :1 m11eri11t :("Wes v\erl a1 hun 1 irel , ':!I4s dd. whh'h whI ; I p1; 1a 1 . a re lo! 't InI I wl : tren :t :Ir h Iive- v uh his I 'onins Thei' huen :tarry hue trys of' ';I T u I o''ii, h e :It' I isw i I am. 'Itl It I (Igi I. rry t ow I 'd to o ti s I1 tg 4til', o ( ' j '4. I I t33333 e1 (-'1' p.,il -it \\33.f I lnitiell '0ious'. Mlorav ian funls, lthoe '-ll. derf1 ulhis ire'pareil by threv potrA tils o(f hIl 'tary Aloi hl akers h Dinnt:er at -I o'clock over, th :l t "nill)( 'tu e. Vut~I oi' lI. 141ele I vi's a lltt6 wom en intl targersi ibe rtrna or tihe- "viTil." Thehurch is h Alaze wih I.-his, crofw Il to. toverilowi, There Is :1 choir. of' nhot sixty,mt rie, I womenvi weing pin1111k r-1)) Ibo s inl their ' (11 tcill1, . th e girls blue. There I I te famoun .ornvinn tromih hone chor wth . full f c r .d the Il rnsile of tCrist Cht ld orgn. Ant The chiiren do ir share Of the sinigin:-,. A \--- :In e.aIh personl Inl the lienetle, y in or b.reciv hoes a lt el Ii n g nh mory of he one bornrece by owit Zizemlorf So amny year ago. Evn te cho i mbers ho l -aere s loy sin.g The Christ Child. Oh. the beuty of the Chist uib Tho gentlenes. tile graeh, The shlding, lovig tedenes Theln inte ebrlan Alhe baoo the hoyflt,~gs Alss motheod ['nche,isbrn Ywet and clathsengel ice , Ohoihe nearessgo the strit Chkyd Ae theylestint tur tve y m s, ''Lohto toeGodmantracg! Wet('iknow im and' the ' lve him, No man'is i~ to l usae pove agn, Yet ho hathlsse en hliei face Hymn'k Fori')3 3 iln1) hostta ''loy li orGil t agm' Hark a urs ofheaenl musNloqgs mIGI ;f */ Le/u idwds plyhepyu ov th if4rolm Chidrn in Chrta\ aos ()n of110 o ies :191en ofte ot pai~lir('risinIsetstinsin1-ngan th e et or wndowte dis-fo tshe ift sProbnlhehm arnt. n Chilstaye Ciryst wa rt.s Crne, On e os his rlys were dtornea k o Tha hev e . may belreached wit ensal. Souiitimian sng andig halieh yo morn O Peo, go will to ga' n eyrthe, Wi yelo evryyo yei tar. Alyen ha wuusralo bey rthoiw Mnydes aroln' wred from erfe. Shoute. and syng and haylo y morne, C'ryste, our Lordo, ys borne, ys borne.. Fne ato Cheryistmay te. It's fiereo to be so overgrown, ,J The boys make fun of me Arnd holler "Baby elephanit" J And "Patty's piggy." Goet Nobody knows how sensitive A big fnt boy can bet When Christmas comes, though, I'd not mind If I wero Ortter yet 'Beenuiso my stock ing is SO large (I hang it up. you hot!) it holda just twice as many things As other fellows get. --Mazio V. Caruthers. l'ay lup your' subsHcription now and lot ni a rieund in thn nuin contest. Do Y Sho We the ( Shop If you are at Christmas, come I gift problem for y isfactory to you a: have made this Cl as to just what m< This is truly a "M practical, fashior wants. HI 5c to 50c H A TVS $1.50 to $5.00 KID GLOVES $1.00 to $2.50 WORK GLOVES 50c to $2.00 WOOLEN GLOVES 25c to 50c FULL DRESS VESTS $3.50 to $5.00 FANCY VESTrS $2.50 to $5.00 CANES 50c to $1.00 GARTERS 25c to 50c Clar Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPICATIONS, as they cannot reachi the seat of th 1iseatsense andrn rere to ce ealy' moat take in ten internally and acts d rectly upon Catarrh Cure ia not a <quack medicine. It was prescrtib by cone orthe best hiy areguar prescripn. It , com post of best blood puritflers, neting directly on the rucous seurfaces.n Te pe i s t (< lbina duces such wondertu tut in cufrring P'. J. CHENEY & CO.. Psnps., Toledo, 0. Take H a s Family illa "o constipatton. QKCHESTERIS P JLLS d e d hl nr D af fo ,..,. boxes, sa withs iniue Ribbon, 90 earsknownas feto5tfest, Alway'sReliable SOLWRY D~IldiiSTS UVFRVWHERF LAURIENS DRUG STORE, ASSESSORL'S NOTICOE 1910. The Auditor's olflco will be open from the 1st of January to the 20th of February, 1915 to make returns of all personal p~ropeCrty for taxation.. For the convenience of taxpayers the Auditor or his deputy wvill attend the following namedlc~ placs to receive returns for staidl year to wit: Craigs Store, Scufiletown township, Mionday Jan. 17th, 9:30 a. mn. to 3 1p. mn. 8. Wa. Dean, Jlacksn township, Mon dlay, .Jan. 17, 9 a. in. to 4 p. im. Rienno, Jacks iownship), Mlonday, JTan. 17, 10 a. in to 3n. mn. rnr Chris 0i pping Eai Are Ready hristmas 1pers all puzzled on what t iere for relief. . We ou in a manner that rid is bound to plea iristmas shopping bi n and boys want an an's Store." We sh iable and suitable ERE IS THE LIST: IIALF' HOSE Co 150 to $1.00 SILK IALF IIOSE 50c to $1.00 SILK SIHRTS 1 $2.00 to $5.00 MEN'S SUITS $15.00 to $50.00 N CAPS 50c to $2.50 SIIIRTS 50c to $2.00 COfJ2ARS $1.50 DOZ. IIUNTrING BOOTS $7.50 HAND BAGS L .$5.00 to $15.00 .SUIT CASES $5.00 to $15.00 dy & Wila Laurens, S. C. Clinton, Hunter township, Tuesday, Jan . 18, 10 a. mn. to 3:30 p. mn. Clinton mill, Hunter towvnshlp, Wed nesday, Jan. 19, 10 a. mn. to 2 p. mn. Lydia Mill, Hunter township, Thurs dlay, Jan. 20. 10 a. am. to 2 p. im. Gioldville, 11unter towns~hip), Friday, Jan. 21, 0.30 a. mn. to -2:30 ip. im. M\ountville, H unter township, Mon day, Jan. 171, 9:30 a. in. to 3:30 p. mn. Cross 1itil, Cross 111l1 township, Monday, Jan. 17, 9:30 a. mn. to 3:30 p. mn. Waterloo, Wat erloo township, M on day, Jan, 17, 9:30 a. mn. to 3:30 p. mn. Irvin L. Madden, Waterloo township Tuesday, Jan. 18, 9:30 a. mn. to 3 p. mn. Mt. Giallagher, \Vaterloo township, Monday, Jan. 17J, 9:30 a. mn. to 12:30 p). mn. Jno. W. Bleeks, Sullivan township, Monday, Jan. 17, 1:30 p. mn. to 4 p. mn. J. 'r. Pitts, Sulliyan township, 'rues day, Jan. 18, 9:30 a. mn. to 12:30 p. m. Princeton, Sullivan township, Tues day, Jan. 18, 1:30 p. mn. to 4 p. mn. Tumbling Sgoals, Sullivan township, Wednesday, Jan. 19, 9:30 a. m. to 3:30 p.mi. HI. B. Mahon'a Store, Dials township), Monday, Jan. 17, 10 a. m. to 1 p. mn. ID. D. Harris, Dials townuship, Mon day, Jan. 17, 2 p. mn. to 4:30 p. m. V. A. White, Dials towvnship, Tues (lay, Jan. 18, 9:30 a. mn. to 12:30 p. mn. (hGay Court, Dilals township, TIuoes (lay, Jlan. 18, 1:30i p. mn. to 4:30 p. mn. Stewart's Siore, Youngs township, Moinday, J!an. 17, 9:30 a. ma. to 4:30 ii. mn. Cook's Store, Youngs township, Tuesday, Jan. 18, 10 a. mn. to 3:30 p. in. Youngs Store, Youngsa township, Wedinesday, Janl. 19, 10 a. mn. to 3:0 ly. for o give HIM for can solve the will prove sat se HIM. We siness a study I should have. ow nothing but things that he \LBINATION S'I TS 60c to $4.00 NIGIIT SIIRTS 50c to $2.00 TILLj DRESS SETS $2.00 to $5.00 SIUTIIGEE SHIRTS 50o to $2.00 UNDERW EA R 50c to $L50 RAINCOATS $5.00 to $17:60 BNrPI' ROBES $4.00 to $5.00 QUNGING ROBES $4.00 to $5.00 NECKWEAR 25o to $2.00 iOn II. mn. Pleasant Mound1, Younigs township, rlhursday, Jlan. 20, 10 a. mn. to 3 p. mn, Lalnford, Youngs townuship), Mondlay, Jan. 17, 9:30 a. mn. to 4:30 1). mn. Ora, scuilletown township, Monday, Jan. 17, 9:30 a. mn. to 4 p. mn. \Vatts Mill, Laurons township, Tu'ios Clay, Jan. 18, 9:30 a. m., to 2 p. mn. -Pleaso make note, that the apipoint monts wvill be Ilil just as advertised and to please come out and make re tiurna. One mian usually makes the whole round and some may not undler Itand the notice this ime, as I have dlivided up the territory In the sev eral townships. All male citizens betwoen the ages ef 21 and 60 years on the 1st of. Jan uary cxcept those who aro incapable ef earning a supp)ort from being maimed or fr'om other causes, are deemed polls, Confederate veterans excepted. Also all male citizens between the ages of 18 and 50 on the 1st day o1 January, 1017, are liable to a road taa of $1.50 and are required to make their return of same to the Auditor during the time above specified and shall pay to the County Treasnrer at the same time other taxes are lpaid in lieu of worklig the road. All taxipayers ar~e required to give township and number of school (di8 triet; also state whether~ i"-oporty Is situated in town oir country Each lot,& tract or parcel of land must boeon tered separately. After the 20th or Febhruary 50 por cent penalty \vill be attached for fail uire to make returns. J. W. TloMPRON,