The journal and the Carolina Spartan. [volume] (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1913-1920, February 02, 1917, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
SPI?Uf!8 MY
GET HEAD GAMP
W303MEH is iSlO
invitation Will Probably Be
Extended Delegates Were
x eeted Next Head
Camp.
In,' lent to tli" oloni^n rf <lo!o~
to t ep "se:,, 'In* A! u 11 'i s
Wood; .i\ <m World, the
"iiTl'l) to l.o " 111 1(1 ' ?d cn'Y'n. 1
in# J'areli, nutter i.-\-nMttu ::n
invitation that tin- 1' is n,.'otitis: ho
d In Sp-ii t mi'.. ? x\ .i> present * !.
While tho*e j: r ,> ii|;!m vy.'co
I'runiii-ia.-itiiMiiv i. i . .i'nr;
i nc head c;tn.T> to -tpartaei . rcr, it
was decided not t > ilnullv p i; - ? n
tho manor tint;. !.? n v inc.t
I?rK'ijatrs to ativiil the la. i-niiip
at CSroenwood >v ore ! < n;-;.it
as '"olinw s K. It. I'a ' v. W. W. !> ?,
J. A?. Mansfield. \V. t;.
Powell, J. K. A. 1*. Si'tiin. It.
1". Petort on, J. V. < ?uta. W*. Tcraplet^n.
Alternates were c'eidod as
iJllOV.t: I1 T; !y|l i "lld'l. ''s
>orne and i\ \\". .VP-hulls.
t?y vlrtae of hi' o as hca I adviser
AN". 1 i'. itroom is r.ntitleil to a
place r ' a deh-irate with the Matrnoli v
camp dc'' nation. Mr. l'ro< tn \v:,s
honored in l is election to the <>!l, :o
of h.nul advisor at '! c annual ineuni;
held last year at Churles'on.
Tito X i-tnollu i.nap, vvhici. is the
larproKt in lac state, la entitle to tea
delegates.
DRESSED JN WIFTE
GERMANS BROKE
Kb SSI AN _INE
ry The Associated Press.
Pntro * d. 1-oh U?ilerrnam dressel
In v i'l'c overalls vestord.lv lirokfl
tVre.iK'h the Km-sinn tli-st lino trenches
in si ;hv est Rryznnv h t' vvero
driven hark in a Puss-Inn n I'or at?a
It, ne'ni-hrr 'o an otr ial announcement.
INVESTIGATING ALL
30 u T LTJBENFELS
The A s' ooir ted Prf 's
O-.T-'oston. 7"" * ?. A party nf
fedorai edine-f >day ntnir a thor
:ua m\ est j (.miioi o; r'-c \\| ook of
va ftormnn freb'1-l.inborf?ds.
vli'o": sank in 'ho in"h.v vest, rdny
' dor condition* ?oadi"_* merino men
to believe -ho W;1S . -ntt!< 1. i.y ofTlcers
aotin.ur unHrr instr11?" 'I<"*ri-= from treasury
arc! navy departments .
"HUNGE!^ STRIKER
IS (JETTING WELL
A* "elated Press.
New #T Feb. 2.?MYs. Fthel.
R.vnn in -A hospital today is recovering
from t?? 'efforts of her- Vnmtter
strike an a protest ntrainst a thirty
nays* sentence \for disseminating birth
control infoirmrition. She was pardoned
by Governor "Whitm: a on tlio understanding
sho will not attain not
lirrnk the Ta.w.
am 11 in him i
| lfa ft si 66 t
i Don't st~<y Ihm ind skinny
i for n .r0c box of TonoJin
plnmr> robust bo?y,
3 r \ 1:1 ? i * >j: .M ,M,
?g "i'.| if . r i)>i .| |>y 1.10
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'PROM BILL GOES
IIG THIRD READIN6
! BT HEW VOTE
House Decisively Refuses tr
Stride Out the Enrcl
Words. Storing
hold No* . jo.
<o- riif Journal.
mill!:!. ! *< h. ?T*1 ? pro'.il'of! #n (<
I". i\nn a signal victory 'v
in.* li'Misi' ".lien ?ho Ili?'..cy '.ill pro
!iil'iT'iu '.<? ' ixirtation of. lotr>\1
c.int. 1 tit.-? the to, except for modii
i! or sir i in n' al purposes. was*
passed from s' ml to thl.d reading.
IJ^'Vro ' final passage of th"
.. tv mik ii'Iiii'-i'ts vote adopted
fro bidding *'v storing of any li<p;or
in Son ,1 '.'i r>>lina. not oven the ho trio
tonic exoinp'cd. ,\ lnrco number of
< *1.. r amendments were refused.
The to.-t vote came on the motion
.Mr. Setirson to strike nut the enacting
words of the hill, whioh was
refused by a oie of 7.1 to -S. Tie
, was two days ?>f ilelia1 on the measure
before it? tinal pa&.-age.
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MASTER S SALE
By virtue of a decree of the Cotnmon
TMons o-0urt passed Januarv ! '>.
j 1I>'7. by His Timor. T. J. Ma Idin.
I presiding judge. in ease of .1. N. Cud i
s J. Ij. Koonan et al., 1 will sell to
.he lilchest bidder on salesday. r'cbrunry
6. 1 f? 17. within tlie local hour*
of sale at Spartanburg courthouse:
All th. i lot of land fronting C.i'1
feet oti Woi?.ord st net in the city of
Spartan' wg. runn: v back 22" feet
on wi ido and 215 feet on oast
side, to ;-nirt Wofford street, bounded
by said streets and by hinds of Soilera
and of Charles West, and containing
on? a d one-fourth acres,
more or less. There is a 6-room
dwelling house on this lot.
reruns of sale. Cash, purchaser to
pay for papers.
P. T. lAN'HAM, Master.
I STATE AND COUfc-/ TAX
NOTICE
C unty Treasurer's Office.
September. 19 18.
The books for the collection of
State and County Taxes will be open
from October 16, 191b. to December
?1, 1916. without penalty.
Those who prefer to do so can pay
duruu." the .aouth of January, 1911,
with 1 per cent, penalty; those who
prefer to do so can pay during the
month of Kebruary, 1917, with 2 per
cent, penalty; those who prefer to do
ao can pay to and Including the 16th
of March, 1917, with 7 per cent, pen;
ally. After March 15, 1917. cbe books
will he < ed.
j N. B. axpayera owning Drooertj
| In mere tnan one townshlo or apodal
Women
i and Man S
MUM ITIWU ?
Dok 35 and ha'
POSIT)
1 am pi. ased
for n ha! T >iml
, . , w.i- y ivincr tli.ii
ukc tnis but serut , ,i,(IU(fi? i v.0?
e and have a snw
it t.-.nr.linK 'o
it's Free. Tmiolinr for a
kept un onlfi ir
U'Kh 11 IT.-' was sn thin and
ilc. is ft -in ...firi'M ,,f ??self U'h.
- 1 n.si:rati.< fompt. weierl.od about .
v br ill I>.p. ...I as I K? 'hat I \VM?ll
/...lid>" tl
lothlntr in a.-li ' n hat aro yon
bU' and fat tn
M. n Von., n l,..t will say to
i .. i | j . is roconi mendof
I I I - orson of nnyo
( .'j v <>ifrh'. I would
.7- not true. Coo
I 't
; c
' 1 .111 ( a tn pra islng
11s; iai dov n whop
I .*>3 fill."' a in) have
1 ' 1 I " s hoses It has fc
I'd. I"'.:, helped niy slot:
1' i ' s now. M \ frion.
1 s 2 IT I
Mrs
lis.
I In!<;n-' T> lO- Mrs MoWItt
roll* if I desired to e|ns-.1 ploaQe fi
i ' ": > Ii'ti pof- The first IS dt
I l . K. .1. 1 ? ft .-olive '*
school district or paying (or others,
will please to Inform me writing
(or amount of i??. or puyini tax.
I beg that you ilo not overlook tnu
cry important matter.
Those who wish to pav In 1414
should not write me lor me amount
late, than l">er?TMber 26, as I will be
too huey to . mall oromptly.
In sending i >?-?. nothing abov"
two rents sh .? l cenoot
use them. If u . - ts seat. It would
I be best to regis, r ** -eat a*'. *?r,
wlso It must be at stt'k
, I By inferring to vi j t !>;?
for 1916 you wll' ' uly
and spt"-?Hl * <v .** .*, >--r both.
I In wKi , '> 't is located.
T' , i* , . ' .ir, #g:
>' UIlia
II , , , , . . * . I 1-2
expenses 9
Si^JOl ..
SI :CIAT. SCUOOD TAX
Abner's C: eel: . 4
I A'len ? *
I Antloch . ??i > *
Arkwi gh4. ?t . 4
\TI' iod ? > I
Bailor ?sr .. 9
Horry .. 4
Belief 'a .. ' 4
Boiling Springe 8
Jsmpobello .. 12
Caiuptoi. ....... 4
Ciirli.**!? 4
Oashvllle .. ... *
Cuvins . . . .. .. H
'j Center Point .. . .. . . ,. 4
I f.icrokec ........ ....
Chosnee .. m 1
I Coolo.v 4
I Co-operat've No. 27 4
I Cowpens .. 4
I Cross Anchor .. .. i .. .. 1Q
Cunningham .? .. .. .. .. 8 4
Dlsputanta "
, Drayton .... 4
Duncan S
l/UKJUII'ttU ? ? A
j Fair Forest ..10
Fairvlew 6
I Flngerville .. .. . . . . . 4
Glenn Sprlngo .. < fl
Uowansvllle .. .. .. .. .. .. 4
Gramtlng 10 1-1
Green Pond ., .. . T
Gre^r 1-4
llnli 4
Hcnson .. .? 4
Hobbysvlllo .. i . . . .. i
Holly Springs 4
In man . 10
Undrum 10
Lanham .. .. 4
l/e?o1r .... 4
I Liberty .. - w *
Mayo .. .. .. ... . . .. 3
Moore ..... 4
i Mo? low 4
lit. Olive 3
lit. View 3
Neebltt 4
New Prospect 4
Oakland 4
Pncolet .. .. >
I t.. .ine 4
I Pelhain 1-3
Peru 4.
I Poplar Springs ? ... 4
j Klch Hill ? 1-3
Iteldville ?'? ?.?: .
I Roebuck .. . .
i 4
i Shonl'v 8
Kpn.i tunburg 6 1-3
Stone
Swain S
Swltser .. .. ? ...
J lev Rlvor 3
Valley Falls ............ 4
Victor .. 4
Walnut Hill .. ?? ?? ... 4
Well ford 4
West Springs 4
1
Whitney 4
Wolfe ?
Woodruff 1-3
Wood Chapei 4
Zlon Pill 4
I Poll tax SI. All male ettisens from
21 to 10 years are liable, except thoee
1 excused by law.
' Rond tax |1. All male citizens
> from 21 to uO years are liable, except
' school trustees, teachers employed In
the public schools, students who are
' attending school, and ministers in
charge of a eongroga'A-m.
' ' tr. L. EPPS,
I County Treasurer,
Now Hav
0
itrong, Rcbust,
jt youthful Vim
r
This is a
ertisetnent will likely
offer /I
[VE PROOF OF W1
lids, l.nnU* ami Feels I Jotter,
Ulis IH2 Pounds Now,
?ro Tonolino wi
" " inmonrod using the last box of PV
ivod from yon and don't thirk 1 1,1
nore ,os I weigh now 1X2 pounds. s1'
2't pounds i'no last f >nr weeks,
i for advising mo to try Tonolino I i'1
Vours vory truly,
oorge P'-ibgmar Pittsburg, Pa.
all Mo Skinny fait Now They Call Ul
Mo Fatty.
gained 27 Pounds.
to express m\ opinion toward \ou '
in" h is done for inc. Kvr.yone
I w as going into consuinpt ion and
ild try a box of Tonolino wlihdi I
and therefore oonunonrori taking
directions. \ftor I had taken 1'
f' w days I f' it nnirli hotter and
n? until I had take six boxes, f
I bony that f nsod ?<> ho ashamed
r-n 1 first took tho treatment I
2*? pounds and I ha i ti.iw gained 11,1
1 IT inill ii'k T punnnf en nn ft t >. I ?
ts now without cvoryono snyinp
loinp with yourself." Vnti arc so
ronrso I In inr h and snv nmhtnp,
you thnt Tonnlino Is just what it
1 to l>o am! it \\il' make a now
no who is run down ami undor
not .nnlie ?>;?11 to this If it wero
rpo la-si opo, Wi.tinsook">t, n. 1.
Is
an Kal KvoryUiiiisr. i;t
T- ui'lino all Hi'' timo. i was fill
1 ..inrtod to tako it Nov I fool Tf
fhilnod ol^ht pt tin'1m with ?hioo
iv on aio a pood appotito anil has tit
naoli trouble. < " o;,t ninthlinr on
is all say 1 am fine. an
Yon: a
t* f: I '.at iois, >, N*. Y. ni:
Main, l-'nllers. N. ^ vs. "Krnd
?1 <<< for a box t
yV ;r< nt ment proved
on
*/- /- ? saw
A
j CITY NEW!
liL'\\ Is licit cr.
A. Crow lias rcccivol Infcma
< that his daughter. Miss i,c' ?.
v .o\v, is somewhat improved in a
iio'-piiu' ut ltuthci foi'iltor M s:- t'i'inv
received see vie burns a few days ago
by railing against P. stove.
To Icine Spartanburg.
1 l-'riends ol Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Monroe will l>e sorry to learn that
they will leave the city today .o
make their home in Greenville for
tiis future..
Codferein.c at Uetlicl.
The first quarterly conference of
'.lethel MfethOdist church will be held
tonight with Dr. It. 10. Stackhouse
presiding^
Dr. stachlioii.se to (hiITiicy.
Dr. It 10. Stnckhouse, presiding
otd< r of the Spartanburg district. will
conduct quarteily conferences at
Gctbsemane ehureli, near Oattney to!
nioi row at 11 a. in.; Itufort Street
| cluirch. Sunday morning and lamo]
stone Street church Sunday evening.
Hurl Sil rr I'latiwl
Pluin Clothes Oflloer W. o. Murph
Jja* taken into custody Dave AtcNccly
fur ilivestia.ilion. When arrcutedJ
-41ie man had n silver plated
cornet* which the otllcer says he was
attempting to p\iwn under the name
oi Clardpee"' Smith.
Gets It for S|>ccdliiK.
' ' j^rttjoift Little John. charged with
speeding, was this morning lined $_.
or "<0 days in *hc recorder's court.
Itealty float-. Itcportcd.
The J. V>'. Alexander Heal Mstate
Agency report* the following sales:
i'iutn H. it. Jennings > Hev. 15. L.
Hlackwell. ? itotuio and lot on Kttllodge
stf < i tor and exchange
of propct Ivom Uev. 15. L. lllscltwcll
to 11. L5. Jennings a lot an Mills
avenue.
a >li-s No>"hitt (ids I'ri/.c.
A1 .Margaret :Ncsbitt, former
visiting muse of American Ited Cross
society with head quarters hare, has
received a handsome cash nr./.c from
the I'ci.'n Mutual Insurance company
for writing the most husu.es.., Iti this
territot
Thomas Is Active.
Through tin* unrelenting efforts ni
D. \V. Th wis, special otlieer for
the C'., ?<J. and C. X- \V. (J. Hailway
companies, t n colored women
I were attested yesterday on chary,en
I of larceny ot coal from the C., ?v
( O. railway yards. The accused Ant
nic 1 tii<1 and I'nla I.tend.v -re found
guilty today and lined >:.'5 or 3'' days
with semenco suspended in onu
case.
Melvhi Owens Is I-YlChI.
j Melvin Owens, a white man, was
UUs niorniiif lined or 15 days
Carry on charges of
1 Prof. ItMffley a \ lsltor.
| i T0?f. Charles R. Baerley, former
i Instnpc.tor In the city high' schools,
who was snore recently is profe- -n at
, Trinity college, is a visi' i. t ip
,j city. Prof. I'.agley was recent.y ii .
e Bsautifu
Vigorous Bodies
i, Vigor and Vit
50c i
lemarkable offer and
if we did not ha
not appear again in tf
Voiv. Cut out the f
Many I
HAT TONOLINE H
Iimiks 1*> Years ^'?iin(Ti'.
I wish to to.l j ii,i that 1 am just <]
itli t iTonolino treatment, 1 am gninini
crv ?;iv, not only In weight. but am ft
tor ant! looking so intioli l?rtt? r.
s irvtn*; beforo, out now my np|
arty, my comph xion is wondorf
'ou-ii rid only yesterday I was {old that
1" us yoti 1 or. J shall tunt.iiuo i It
i t ;u i n<>vor lie without Tonolino so
ooti.inips lo improve my health and
P-'c. J hsito found it to no alt tlint yen
Yours truly.
Mis. K. R fVnidon, Hoston.
hi* lto\es of Tonolino .Made 15 I'on mis
Firm Flush.
M . ', ' liflP before 1 tool' TtmoJine w
id lion I weigh I I" pounds. 1 oi
o i.riX'-s, t .s is the second one and i'
at i- great. ' mrs truly.
Mrs. S'o.le, I'hiladel' hit
\Yi, a. Fdwards. IflOfi Oth St.. R"rkf(
v.-. closed find ?1 f'-r which plea
i' a day's treatment of Tonolino. T!
o >1 'tit done me much good."
i. Thompson, \\". Rrownsvllle. I'
iftei jug your sample box of Tonolin
n i < that > \* nro of wonderful vni
is"<l | will f:11 | ,-l.?Hi for which | 2< .1
' 1 ' 11 n l?n\."
<>. I: i.ako, Inndinvlllo, N*. '
I? I sample hox of Tonolinc and It 1
1 ,r medicine and I will continue to
til' t |ilc>i<(> find SI.00 for a Inrxo si;
? l.onk Mcnllli' and Feel Fine Talc 'I'
Mi s V K. Ireencastlo. Fa.. u ri
ink 11 TiiN'ol.INK Is trioat. I hat
e i>< and am on my seend one. I fcr
d in 1.at ni"*" ilian for years.
noil olci my friends I
irki-il ' . and hen 111 I am look
Foard, Hartford. \\*. Va . sa;
will find -'.'.Oa for which ph
two pncknfTcs of T online. Have trait
pound" wlti. tl e sain-dc lm\ "
wwMnini-r-fi L.
IT.
5 IN BRIEF
successful contestant for a scholarship
to Oxford university, England,
lie has received his appointment.
To Speak in Greenville.
Rev. D. E. Gamak. founder and
i president of the Tex .lc Industrial in- :
! stitute. will deliver an address in the 1
interest of the school at Greenville <
Sunday afternoon.
Local Educator* Attended.
Dr. H. X. Snyder, pree'd^nt of
Woflord college; Dr. A. G. ltembert
and Dr. John G. Clinkscales, of the
NVolford faculty, were among the
attendants at tl o Founder's Day exercises
at Lander college Tuesday.
S. S. Workers in Greenville.
R. D Wobb, held secretary of the
Sunday school association, and Ml*?
Agnes Uavancl, state elinientury superinteiident
are in Greenville today
. attemiing a Sunday school meeting.
\ The chief sepaker for the two mect]
ings which will be held today Is Dr.
I William A. Brown, a Sunday school
j expert.
southeastern Men Meet.
Thc held men of the Southeastern
J,:fc Insurance company, including
\\*. Frank Hipp, Henry L. Vogel at>'d
I M. II. MuUins. of this city, gathered]
in Greenville yesterday for the annual
meeting. Mr. Hipp is a member
of the "one hundred thousand
ciub" of the company.
Oil Company Wins. j t
'Die Petroleum Oil company was
> estcrday awarded a verdict of $150
actual and $50 punitive damages
against K. It. Dean in the court of
common pleas Action was for $50t>
at the result or the purchase of
nt u leu.
Miss Kerr W ins Priw.
The winner of the "misspelled
words contest," in connection with
the St. Mary's Annual, is Miss Eloisc
Kerr, of Spartanbnrp, and yesterday
\V. C. Beaenain, prosld mt of tho
People's National bank, forwarded hep
tlie prize. $11.5e. A large number
of answers reached the 1 nk from
various parts of our sectlo.i of country.
There was ono even from New c
I York. A young man from Wash- j
I ington also found tho "live certain
misspelled words," but his answer *
was received after Miss Kerr's. .
Mere are the "certain" words in is- 1
spelled: Undovlded 1 Central Na- 1
tlonal bank, Spartanburg;) attendcnto
(The Aug. W. Smith Co., Spartanhurg;)
Hcinltch (Helnltsh Drug
store. Spartanburg:) machene
t Montgomery <M Crawford, Sparta1 burg;)
nn-necure t Sullivan-Markley
Hardware Co, Greenville.) j
Business Visitor.
j T. F. Barnby, representing Hori
lick's Malted Milk c p&ny, is a
iMirnito-* \ ioiiui iv i lit* cu^v luuaj,
M. I'. Boll Gets Contract. j
M. L,.?- Bell, loocl contractor has
returned from 'Greenville after Cle t
ing a contfhet with Charle? P. lla if,
for the removal of a bouse from one r
location to another nearby. It will f
he recalled that Mr. Hart aold a 'ot v
to Aur. W. Smith, of this city, with t
the understanuin.K that Mr. Hart 11
would retain the liouso and have It r
tcntoved. Mr. Smith will build :i |
, handsome homo on the site. t
I " Form I
i by simple ne
ality after takin
Sox Fs*&6
we could not afford tc
ve an exceptional remt
lis paper so you shout
"fee coupon below ar
ncrease a Pound Daily.
AS DONE FOR OTI
Mrs. K. T.. Coffrann, Ontarl
eiighted reived your samplo box of Ton
K so In If satisfactory. I have been g
ellng sn suffered from ulcere- of the st
I was side, in the region of my kidi
u'tite is pained me, but Tonoline Kites
ally ini- always been so eonstipaled ur
I look- "nfl 1 find they are helping i
e treat- enclose $i.oo for another pad
long as
a,,l l" If. TV Christian, Rnx 40, Itt
1 claim. , -.-s "Enclosed please find $1,
of 'locoline I have galiud tl
Vl"cs. sample vix recently sent mc
of Vow
Mi. y arles Paris, r.4 Wat
as 125 vll'e. Oh'. , says. "Please sc d
nlv t<*o)< Tonoline ts s >n as possible,
mst say taking them and they build ur
derfnlly."
Mrs. Prank Kuha, "Ictor, Io
irl, III., y.,u \ ill tind !1.00, please sen.
ise send ago of TonolP e Tablets, they
Ite sam- fine; ha> ; gained a grca
paekag ."
'I sn w
p' | jjm' Man f rump, 112#* I.or ;,t., (
tie I*'n VS. "I wrote ; ou sometinio
se'send V"nr advertis* .nent in our dail
a sample of yoi-r wonderful d
call "Tonoline' which 1 !- < arc
f savs w,v ' 'I:,vp taken |i at 1 li rib
ertnlnlv T l,01,Bhl n?..'her box from <\
., . .. now I am starling on my se
?? ,i l.een sklnnv all niv life and
<e box. . - ...
liopo- of ever putting on fles
,, ting fat and my own peonl su
who I am r?nv after daj p.
. ask n.o what I am doing for
\ i '.. '1 la ugh. but it is your wonderfu
I I'ynri , nr( | w (r) f itr?nIc yr.'i for i!
. ' )))(i ,1|u| | hnvf .r.ar- of i
'',vr? 1 * nnd \\ i 11 bo itlrifl to rp'o.nmpu
'"* ?"b;i rloston."
>* ",:n- niv\iT\ roit v
ISP SPrPl
?o?l .?pv- ToncllnP M-oni* to pi'nJ'jpp
,.ff- >n fnilcklv iri'l tv t ?T'' r
BbaJH
NO CHANGES Ai
IN CABINl
Funeral for Mr. Gaston.
The funornl services for Thomas
J. Gaston, a well known cltir.cn 01"
the county, was held at Iteidville
Presbyterian church this morning at.
11 o'clock. Mr. Gaston passed away
teste'day after a short illness. llo
ivas 7 2 years of age. Ho was a son
ot the late Samuel and Sarah Gaston.
PARAIlhE COST A BISHOPRICE.
When Paley, the great Ergllsli
ihllosophcr, was Informed that King
Seorge III would never permit him
o be made a bishop if ho persisted
n publishing his parablo of tho pigeons.
he Is said to have replied,
'Well, bishop or no bishop, let it
stand."
It stood. One hundred nnd thirtymo
years have passed j?l? e Paloy
c'used to surrender to tho prejudices
if tho king who made the United
ttatcs independent, but his parable
itill :.as meaning. Here Is the \erilon
given byy Tho International
lournal of Ethics:
"If you should see a tlock of pigions
>n a field of corn, and If (instead
>f each picking whero and what t?
iked, take Just as much as 1? wanted
md no moro) you should seo 99 of
hem gathering all they got into a
leap, keeping this heap for one, nnd
hat the weakest, tiwhnnv nmui ..i.r
son of "the flock; sitting around and
ooklng on all iho winter, while this
>no was devouring, throwing about
ind wasting it; and If n pigeon more
tardy or linngry than the rest touchid
a grain of the lion id all the oth>rs
instantly living upon it and teavng
it to pieces; if you should s?c
his. you would see nothing more than
vhat Is every ?'ay practiced: and
sstablishod among men. Among nt?"i
on see tlie ninety-and-nine toiling
ind scraping together a heap of sulerflultles
for one (and this one, too,
iftontlwies the feeblest and worst of
lie wholo set, a child, a woman, a
nadman or a fool); getting notliing
or thomselves all tlie while but a Mile
' f the coarsest of tli ? provision
v! < t tholr own indnst"** produces:
ooklng quietly on while .hey sec the
ruits of all their labor spent or spoilsd;
and if one of the number ta':o
>r touch a pnrticlo of tho hoard Hie
ithers Joining against hint and hnneng
him for the theft."
WHAT IS RHEUM
lufforors Sliou' ' floalhr Tliat It Is a
Illood 1 -ction nn<l Can lie Permanently
Relieved. Don't SutTcr
Tills Winter.
Rheumatism means that tlie blood
ins become saturated with uric acid
?olson.
It does not ivquire medical advice
o know that good health Is absolutely
lependent upon pure blood. When the
nuscles and joints become sore and
Irawn with rheumatism, it is not a
vise thing to take ft littlo salve and
>y rubbing it on the sore spot, expect
o get rid of your rheumatics. You
nust go deeper than that, down deoo
nto tlie blood whore the poison lurks
ind which Is not effected by salves
mmmmmmammm
Divine "
w treatment.
f 5 grain Torn
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?dy.
d take advantage of
id mail at once.
IERS, LET IT D0 TH
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ollne Tablets unci it portion of 'lie
Tent'.y benefitted. I Imt In pi riect
omni'h In the right t<> the perfect
toys, and it vhmys firm ami plim
me relief, i lime promotions, a
kill I took i'onoline whieli alone a
lie so inweh that I r..?.,i o. i.. r.i.
kagfl." IIIP -11; 111 i || J.|,
? vie. ... 1 ho bf
I, Covington, Ohio, with tha*
.00 for another box from ih<> harm
iree pounds on the sli?ijl:,rlnn on.I
and fool finp." ' 'tiger il
of tl.p fiiriiro
fin.) Mu'i rolln
wirk. Ave., Zones- Tonolino \vi
me $1.00 worth of (.rfo.-tiv ,j0\?l
1 feel fine sine. ides. (hot. on.
> my strength won- mneh n.?.re r
c.bioniy fore ho
? In. pplness.
\va, says, "Kn. b.s '
il me n large pa.-k- w\l
seem to make me ... '
t deal on the first 1
in \v it lion
i lous .t.'velopi
and ;it hedtini
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IwovPi v which vo., ' 'Al. V
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I me *>> inurli good . t?ii?im*ii.lpil in
A Pott'-rfield and , rounding nut
eond box. ! have "w.-rnln Tr
had ci en tip all goii', Hrug St<
it. Now I Hill get y
thov hardly kn .w
opt. on the sf rm: ?
myself and I i>is' tHRF.
1 rome.,v 'Tonollne"
11p tr.. ". ! has done Aiiierkaii I*?
iiv fri? mix nl>o it It | I r yon v.'il
I it to pvrryon?> in J VaMcih for
( j>iif1 ir?K, ofc.
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r illy roumilnr '
UKSSm C aiiTTi ' i I I ? ??
RE COMING
IT OF WILSON
Washington, Feb. 2?.President Wilson
administered a rebuke today to
those persons who desire to reconstruct
his cabinet. Ho made it clear
that he has not given the slightest
eonsiderati. to remodeling the personnel
of his official family, and indicated
that he did not believe a sinjgle
one would express a desire to re|
sign.
Interrogated concerning the recce*
'roper* t'rn,. Secretary of State I-nnIslng.
Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo,
Secretary of Commerce RedI
field and Attorney General Gregory
won'd retired after March 4. the president
prcnounced It to be "gutV
He supplemented this characterization
with a statement regarding
Mr. I.nnslng that disposed of the
statement. widely circulated, that
I he secretary of state Is to retire
;and become ambassador to Gren*
I Ftritatn, if he did not elect to retire
! t(. private life.
Commenting on the reports Intlitu'
to Mr. T/insing. the presldcr.' reI
fated reports that the relations bolt
ween himself and the ste' sorro
Mary wr>rr no' ; mirnbio.. T' prcst
'dent holds the soorotary of state in
!tho highest esteem.
Gregory Ihkelv to Itctli-o.
1i is nol improbable Hint Mr.
Gregory will urge the president to
relieve Itim from tlio eares of bis ofj
Hoe. Tlio attorney iron oral intimat|
od last ni011 )li tliat lio would like m
'return to tlio prnetien i f law in Ills
ilioiiio state, Texas. Tlio friends of
Mr. Gregory linve insisted that tlio
'res' ion which ho and other mom1
ors of the !>inet will tender to tiio
president an: inatioaliy on lnaugurai
tlon day will ho aeoopted.
Consequent 1\\ there Is some lustlj
float inn for the report that the prcsii
dent's statement of today does not
|relate spoeifienllv to the ntiornno
j general. and that he has in mind the
names of three men? all from the
inor'h and west?for the plaee. One
is n TCew Yorker of st rong progressive
tendencies.
dust Our I nek.
(The Flo. Ida Times Fnlon.)
'I'lle Vow York Trlt'iine savs: "Al|
tbough tlie rcpuhlioans lost the ?lv?jtien
las' fall they have regained naItioiial
ascendency." Fiorldian rej
marked in a parallel ease: "Every
liitne we win we lose."
VHY 8UFFER FROM IT?
and olntnients. It is important that
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t'ne irM of time, having been in constant
use f?.? more than Jif'.y ye^trs.
It will no for you what k ling done
f >r thousands of other#, drlye the
rheiimatie poisons out 4f your blood,
> Diillf inn- it* ? " r A un/1 o 1 <>m?1 m
| ?-. ?v >4?^? V nnu ni\/iia au\i v?{aiding
it to roako you well- S." S. S.
lis guaranteed purely vegetable,
kwill do me work ami uy.L ycUiV. the
Ftnost delicate Ptomtt^ty I
^"rito the physician of this Company
and lot him advise tvlth yon.
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