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r ' 6 ? PR9WITIVE CURRENCY. BUSY lit, Eggs, Tobacco and Codfish as Legend of I Mediums of Exchange. A curious medium of exchange iu Tlu? fo>l? cot land not many years ago was | estlng stor audiuadc nails. This is equaled by i Journal w witzcrland, where eggs are still cur- that it. cam int c<?ln. Eggs would he rather risky I ty, but giv< olu to deposit in the bunk lot suv ! "'Way h till reasons, but not so wheat and | bark flroo ats, which have been used for all par Broeck, boi oses of sale and purchase in Norway East Indiei od have even been banked. The na- ing to rou lonal corn crop of Mexico is maize and, beoau ml not very long ago formed the chief generally I Honey of that republic. were looki In the time of our ancestors to- vestlgation cco was used almost exclusively In by the ves? Virginia instead of gold and silver. In revealed tl Newfoundland dried eodtlsh was at had crash* >ne time a great medium of exchange, board* and t had the advantage or keeping In- hers. Fo ( finitely. and it is suld that the New pouring inl oundlaiul miser got as much pleasure ly blown < torn the odor of his possession us way by th bough it were from Araby. endeavorin In savage lands they used more curi- mammal li mm things as money. Salt circulated so vlolentl, n Abyssinia; cubes of beeswax were ahead at be medium in Sumatra, cubes of ten Capo Towi are use<i iu Tartary; In some of the "It was Portuguese possessions the coin con- feet of tin data of struw mats. In the ishmds of captain co be Pacific they depend upon feathers, propeller, irhiie in Madagascar the natives count chants of tbelr wealth in iron shovels. China skippers < las had varied forms of currency, not ciently lnt be least curious being the coins made with him i >t clay, while Japan used the slightly Bore expensive substance resin.?New THF Tork Sun. VELOCITY OF LIGHT. N? P?w[ It is oft? Roomer's Early Calculations Have ^Lie king's Stood the Test of Time. tlons of til The first astronomer to demonstrate iyj wi10 w Mtlafnetorily the speed of light was The m,, Ole Roemer, a Scandinavian scientist state, the * who read his Immortal paper on this i|i;. Object l?efore the Academy at Paris niUst 0f tl July 22, IIST.". Roemer's cnleulations j,js res,,OI? and conclusions have stood the lest af mv of time aiul subsequent Investigations to pr,,,,,,,, ton all important points. lor Knowledge as to the velocity of 'Vou-hs ot :ht was of tremendous importance to fids dri wtronomlenl science. since it enaliled (ll astronomers to estimate accurately the ollioiils of enormous distances with which their WII(( deuce deals. Rnemer found that light ,llKi traveled at the rate of lSd.nOO miles In (llII a second. The sun. being distant from I1Klsl ,..irv the earth DID?d0,<HK> miles, flashes light *,. ..... ... ?r three r to us la eight minutes and fourteen .. . . , thoroughly seconds. .. , v . . ., it may 1 \et the sun is n near neighbor com , pared with the so called fixed stars m> Uu." S which in reality move with Inconcelv 'sc able velocity, although the most powerful telescopes will not show that ' to velocity as anything but rest, beyond V ^ the outskLrts of our insignificant solar >at *Uj"M system are other system*, and beyond ' s them still others, so far as the sight of ''r' v "ns man. aided by Instruments, may bridge ,,n "J the ghastly chasm of the infinite. Distances beside which (tie Immense line stretching from earth to sun is an A young invisible point ire now measured by of motor mo" us of boomer's special discovery as through t.i to the velocity of light. Exchange. over in a days and The Stone of Infamy. tain the r In many Italian cities there formeri> "What existed what was called "nietra d'ln "Seven famic," or a stone of infamy for the reply, punishment of bankrupts. Hi Venice "U 1 s one stands noar tin? Church of St. shall wan Mark, ami in Verona ami Florence "That v they are near the old markets. On a the clerk, day in carnival wwlc the old time "I sluiTl custom was to have all traders -who place. wb had Irecome bankrupt In the [rrecedinjr (Udlly eve twelve months h>d to tiie stone, and "One do one by one each stornl on its renter to "And. o bear the reading of a report of his want one business failure and to endure the re- ~A dolli preaches heaped on Win by his credi- "Well," tors. At the end of a certain time "bow tuu each bankrupt was partly Undressed, Have the and three otQcers took hokl of his Ar Mu*na shoulders and three otliers of his knees and. raisin c htm as high as they could, burn |K?d him on the stone delib- When v erately twoive times "in honor of the m, pours twelve apostles," the credit*"-" "nrwinp words "1 like cocks while the bumping pro rtnsmLrut 1 eeeded m a tbuur tent with Full Isfornvitton. uud In the smoking room of an eusf ptoiyfulne VuMin/1 Pnllm on t Iwk id hnr /.ran4nir A.... *V> ? HFUIIU 1 U4llt?ut|, W" VMJ* ? "?'Uh, iUl UR* v tliere were two men?one of them culling u grouchy, the other one reccptlv*. Aft < rushing or smoking two tndlflVrent cigars the greeting, latter said to the former: I eeutrated "How far nrc yon going." ' onr jIUIMI "Buffalo," acknowledged the other ' jo one, taken off liis guard. low?Atk "Is that so? WoJI. Buffalo is n groat rown. 1 have a cousin living tliere lid I've been there myself several limes. Tin* last time was twelve years aehoi igo and over i.i what are you going ' " ' to do in Buffalo?" made in "Change e?rs. ' Cleveland Plain sinell< g Dealer. ways tas your eve. Willing. Dover u? Ouiskle one of tlie re> rutting depots kimono! in an English town a sergeant saw a smart young milkman and, thinking M 'o get a fresli recruit, said. "Young Downfc man, would you like to serve the l**?. tlui king?" Dewtell"Kather!" srihl the milkman eagerly. ' 1 "How much does lie want? A pint?" WWpoude my wif< _ , , wit serva Cynical. "1 always said that political rival of mine would stoop to any falsehood. Now I can prove It." WHS "How?" ami "He sent me a nmssage saying he congratulates me on my election."? ! "r cnnWashington Star. 7?" old l\ , T1IK LANCAS'J TAIL OF A WHALE, j EATING AND EL An Englishman's Protes the Origin of the Idea of the prandial Garr Screw Propeller. | A;| ,ue? t,Mt. lllOKt in ?wi!iK extraordinarily Inter- though all men eat a d y Is printed by the Marine fuW s|H.ak after it. w ith the express stipulation i|Mteti and sntTer. not guarantee lis authenticl- 'p? say that eating an ?s it for what it is worth: hand ill hand may lie i nek in 1.X5X the stout I>utrh a fact, at any ra te Marie, Captain Van dor |n these days and these and from Amsterdam to the t,r dinner speaking Is a s, became dismantled in try- to ,lo hind. It is an nd the Cape of C.ood Hope obtains a wider vogi ise of high sens, was in a countries tlian in tliosi liiiil iillirht liiwl j?a tlilni'v; a a ? ._?_.a?__ ?? ? - - ciusc [o me pnunuve i1 UK particularly liluck nn In- nge has not reached th of n terrific blow received generation where lu? lin <el on her high. square stern processes of diKostinn lie fa *t that a larKe whale discussion ami stlmulat m1 partly through the rear The primitive mtin oil I had got caught In the tlin- aiui repose as the pleasi rtumvtely water which was ef |,jH victuals, to the att hold was prompt- Postprandial gnrrullt nit through the open hatch tnost virulent devtdopui e struggling animal, and In English speaking peopl ig to release Itself the big come almost a ritualist tshed the water with its tall function with them, ni y that it propelled the bark Englishman or Amerlc seven knots an hour into feeding function. IiIh li a harbor drink and he talked m In watching the mighty ef- solemnly. ? whale's tail that the good To gorge a man wl nceivod the idea of a screw delicacies as a prepnrat hut neither the Dutch filer him with deliverance i Cape Town nor Ids brother the substitute which a i >f Amsterdam were sutll tlon provides for the 1 crested in his tale to unite for. though this age ah n patenting the device." slaughter and shudder over the memory of i/|iip to i/|mp mldlnn lions and chrlsl 1 _ does not hesitate to m ,r Behind th? Thron." In 'J1 W"*1" Snal.nd. It I. Said. <?" "I>?" n iisked who really inspires Trut attitude upon current qiies- ullK,T,Mr TWF ie day and. more particular HUN I INb I Ht rites Ids speeches'; K lakes, it is possible to Methods of the Wily Ns losest interest in every lead North Afri Ml <M (IIIs <m\, ililll, YXIIIIf IM" 2\n I II I'I M l|M f|?| II I l|> llllll ecossity take the advice of of the Sobnt region, sible ministers, Iio litis v iews stand alone. A iinlivt1 u thai lie does not hesitate an e\< iting and duugci nee whenever the o<<-a.sion hunters are in dugout It, vvhiie his K|?e<* lies he three puddle w hile on it" entirely liy himself harpoon or barbed spea ft of what his majesty de attached a stout rope iv ts then passed on to the amhatcli. the private secretaries' of Whi'ti the hippo come prepare the speech in set. to breathe an attempt : submit it to his majesty in upon him with the liari iguage. I his he goes through is accomplished the h fully, and it often takes two hasty retreat front the ewritings before the king Is and in turn engage ids j satisfied with it. attempts are made to *? saHl at once, however, that those in the other cano uttered by the king are up When severely tvoun til they have passed his most amus goes ashore to re rutiny. It is likewise possi not to attack its assaila 1 that his majesty is an ex so often reported. Tin ood impromptu speaker and wait for this, and wl of his most notable utter noes up out of the wi re Ins-u made without any spears is thrown into preparation of any kind.? tin> huge beast bleeds entlewoumn. hunters do not always times t lie life or a Mini. D.dn't Stop. is sacrificed to tln lr da : man who was with a party 1 he hide <>l the ldpp tourists making a trip strips and dried ue mountains decided to stop Arab traders, who. in a attractive place for a few tbe whipmakers of i went into the hotel to a seer llgypt. ?Vrtahi portii J are much prized as sh! ire your rates?" he iuquirud. . lido long, nar dollars a day, sir." was the dried in tlie situ; its ' I hat of eoarse |us?f. lav," went on tlie man, "I t a r?M?ui on the parlor Uoor." A King's Doc vfll cost, vou $1 "Xtra," said I.ord Nor!Inline s re Charles ci') lor Lis 1c also want a room with a tire- anions the earliest Kn iexe I can have a tire these advertisements remind irtngH." Loudon Chronicle, of t liar more, .sir." pioneer uniiouncemeul f course," said the tourist, "1 Is Charles in search of with a hath aim*" "We uiust call maui ir addttkynn), str.'* Black Dog, tx>twii'D a said the man thoughtfully, ? Spaniel, no white at oh wflD you charge to lot me streak on his Brest ar hutcfl tost ?h I mnf?ftoht tie bobbed. it is ids tine. dog. and ikmhtlcMK wi Dog wiw not born m -Good Morning!" ull<1 would no' re are at our best a flood of Wftf,ter. Whosoever i itsetf out tn the xtfQptc nkl acquaint any at White >*xl morninga flood of w,l!4 known at < which strains to cijirteti itself who stole him. Will 1 auid ways, but has to be own robbing his Majesty' Vertail syj>?ls4s. Our phys keep a dog? This IN vtta.1 eijorgh*!. our love, our ?uly place which ij mh. our ston-s of gratitude bny " rorhrs piiRt gifts. >UI that is s toward the future, comes For Sho out tn the time muUowed *,rs- Butler had a The depths of ns. the con J W,,N 11 and iUH?riHoued wmwof '?nrni?K and after si st life, calls .ktoms U>e ills si~n,sl h?W duties th the unseen dejifhs of our fel 1U^. I "Yo* may cnll me I tin* reply. "WTh?l is yoar othq Schoolboy Asp,rot,on. f>d x]rs Butlor Dlhoy wrote the following es w hhM n.p: Soap Is a kind of stt.IT nmj( . m (>(1( o:tk,*s wh.it y>u ear. t eat. It : , . .. . ... , , o , hut I fH- alius Im'cu < > >? i:h tastes oriel. Soap nJ , , . ... . ' , fo deal I'lrladelpl tes worse when you get It hi I Fa titer xnvs FTskltnosc donft r? soap I wish I w.ik an Ks- Montot'a Burmn, The "liuraifiu inoun Iii Aveyron, Frame, i ad Him Live Up to It. for "M ?*'*** vol a no rod Never write k<tei*. my * hn"1 ris?'s 1 t. you'll regrrt in uft.tr life. P r >*f lire t?y night, -You speak as front expert ^ n r"nl m'"e. whiel >ovvntrod?I <k?. In ?nr!y cor-j **** ^"r several years.ts-e with the Indy wis, Ik now A ( , I sUna-d myself Van- dbedi Wlfe_ n,m. you a keep from n.e, dearest Huslwutd?None, dar Unmasked. . , . . _ . Wife?Then 1 am d i in trod need to your wtfe to- . * ? have none from you el she glared .it nwv t aeeotu.t for tluit." Husband- \ ou have 1 s'jtose I'm your scApcffott, ^ Ife?Only one, an. frnml!"?Ko.wos Otty Journal. 10 u>?k? * clean hreas HUSbaild (hoarsely. Wife?For several di secret a secret long dress with tint to dih | That fetched him. CER JNEWS, MARCH 3, 1914. OQUENCE. WOMEN OF JAPAN. nu. I Against Post- The Old Tims "Three Obedienree" No ^'"'oison > ulity. j Longer Dominate Her umuuilt 'of' en speak; but. the beginning of Japanese his to tjie wef? inner, only the tory to the liitroducflon or Chinese | schools, bol title the many civilization wourt>n occupied a very Europe, air high place in Japan and tilled positions 1 portant woi d eloquence go ?f importance and honor in state, re- ! with the sell solecism, but glen and household. Several em- | ntedleal in* te a condition, Presses at different times ruled the cm " latitudes. Aft- P,l"o. The greatest lights in the world S(u, n evil peculiar of Pnro Japanese'llforature are both ln \orw. Iiitllctlon that I women?Murasakl Shiklbu and Set ample, chil iu In civilized Sbonnsron. Their superb productions, ined, and tl > that are still "Cenji Monogntnrl" and "Maknrano ed with me ileal. The sav- Soshl.'* are strong proofs of a large The chilren at stage of de- measure of liberty and of high pool- general ph aglnes that tlw tlon society -enjoyed by women of 'ooked. In are aided by the time. If'wns chiefly the Confu- ox-iniine<V " <?i1 l?v (hilltutuu I clan doctrine of the three obediences: l?i.t ... ngs to tobacco Obedience, while yet unmarried, to a ents aro U(1 iirnble adjuncts father; obedience, while married, to a the Inspe* husbAud: obedience, while widowed, to through; ^ y reaches Its a 8on- that changed the primitive state free of cha icnt ninonp the ?f comparative freedom and Indepcnd- ing them. es. It has be once of woman. Huddhlsm and feudal- 1 llt'1 (tl1' Ic and rellploua lam contributed also to place women nd the resolute In an Inferior iioaltlon and state of de- funrtory a an poes to his pendenee. contapio >ati?]uet. to eat. Many Americans assume that women suit of niu t seriously and still occupy an Inferior position In Ja press has pan under the law." But this Is not larpe cities Ith dishes nnd true. Dnrlng^tho last fifty years re- nurses atti Ion for ponding male education has spread throughout |',<l '> ?nd dullness Is the country. Western Jurisprudence ('in ur ' .... w . , , ' discovered modern civilian has superseded Chinese nnd a prea' amj dullne toman holiday, revolution has come over the social were nnab hors blood nnd and legal position of woman. The all the bo s remlnlscently new civil code of Japan created a new in New Yo gladiators. Nil- legal woman It proceeds upon the amined. ai flan martyrs. It principle of equality of the sexes and ciliated to ake martyrs of makes no distinction between men capacity to tern to Its llous. and women In, their enjoyment nnd ex ' 'S\v!''tl'ri'v tors. ? Ixmdon erclse of private rights so long as tin* as J)( M woman remains single. She may now children fi become the head of the house. She certain it i HIPPO. may exercise parental authority over an object 1 her child. If her husband he dead she .care which itivs Hunters of nm-v adopt children, she may make I Kreat proll ca contracts, acquire or dispose of prop j until ters the Sl.ullas erlv ,n h'*r mvn ,n "h"rt 8h* North Africa. n,a-v ,,p n ?,!,rtv Ut un>' 1(,?nl tniiiiwo llP<M,P(1 > hippo hunt I* Hon ho Ioiik n? aho remnlns unmarried. t|ir??gi, at ous sport. Tho When sh(' ,8 mi,rrl?'d h,,r ?tnto of cov nmy Ilot , en noes; (wo or ertun' obliges (ior to nhtnln ttie per ginning. It e manages the ni'ss'on of tier lirfshand before doing have to ni: r to which are Pl>rtaln nets. such contracting <leb(s. the sooner and n float of Instituting.logfil proceedings. entering Into contracts of petpoiutl service, etc. | s to the surface But pvpn ^ouph she does these acts , u is made to steal wlt,?out hor husbnnd's permission, they VnilK l.oon; when this aro not vnW- hut ?,llv voidable.- ? VIII untors make a Prnm " Bulletin of Japan Society of enraged beast. *'npr"*? JUST attention while __ . __ spear him by FYES OF A PIG. os. and Be ded a hippopot- ^ou tnow They Closely Resemble p st or to die and Those of a Human Being? D' nts. as has been Your eyes are like n pip's. If any native hunters body told you so you would doubtless lien the animal Insulted. And yet such a state- ^vSFTv" iter a vol lev of m,>nt would he quite correct. Vour Pj^7 It. and slowly pY*'s are very much like a pig's-tnoro to death. The Indeed, than they are like any other ( For ?)t escape. Some- animals. , of one of them Th,s 18 ono of ,hR most curHws (J'M if'] rj|1K truths of physiology. A pip's eye so v ^ ? opotanius is cut "??'mbles that of a human * == to he sohl to bp,"? 88 to aprve ? Vpr-V ttnportain turn sell it to l>rartipal P'trpose. Younp men who <? . . are lenrninp to ho eye doctors are iinnhirmnii and ? , . .. _ ... tnnpht the rudiments of their business ins of the hide , , .. , . .... lei,is The flesh W,th fh?l,p|l? of b'ps eyes. I hey dls You am n Oft thorn and practice all sorts of fu' Stomas row strips ami ., .. # . before you r< , , . ..I.n.ta..* operations <>n them, from removing a miy r.^uirw cataract to the snipping of the muscles sufferer of \ B.iiini. tho remedy *hoi IT....*.. ?K..UV. KM- iivrcuirlll.i "I ? ' ?" K<??<1 Iie.iltli eyes In their orbits. If an orullst hap Remedy has l Lost. pens to bo puzzled about an operation lu-alfh .Vnd'i ferctice to King p,, ,.X,H 'ct-s to perform, he sometimes : wired of cv? ist clog ur being gets one or more fresh pigs' eyes from I others' wl?o ' gllsh newspaper the butcher and makes experiments Liver and In Is one, say* the with them. ?od\ he torn? of those a pig's eye In a live pig's head does the market is. Here, then, not look much like a human eye. It do^mm a dog; 1h small and not very Intelligent In sufferer than you again for a expression. When the pig Is dead. are'Vntlrcly1 Oreyhouixl and however, and the eye Is taken out It and foundat ?out hhn, only a is hanlly dlstinguishatde from the eye [ngTthe'und id his tayl a lit- of a person. alimentary i i majesty's own Human eyes do not vary much lt? Wonderfud' is stoln, for the size, and In themselves they have no today?you sr lued In Eng- expression whatever. When It Is said STCther? an ier forsake bis that n iierson has large eyes It means on stomach tlnds him may simply that the opening between the hall, for the I>og lids Is larger thun ordinary. It Is the Court than those lids that are wholly responsible for they never leave ocular expression, which la capable 01 jOBBKtKA > Must he not such wonderful variations.?New York jK^SEND I >g's place hi the Auiorlcan. Fa?hior Dliody otters to I anJ '|^ Clev.r Schema. 1 f ir.el.n, "There Is no use tulking, women are 9 rt. I p a new cook, wbo "What do you tneun r' wfcJBMKS# She came one "Take thnt wife of mine. She ensu he had been as ally asked me what size of gloves 1 le mistress asked wear. "I Ret?? as If you couldn't guess that 2?>f? At Kioreutina." wus she was going to buy you gloves?" of Heath "That's lust the nolnt. She bought Ide of I r uaiue?" inqulr slippers the size of my hnnd." ' being the "Tlien what did she ask you about tract of 1< I the < nlorcd w<> the gloves for?" timber, iler name is Ida. "Su lhat 1 Wouldn't know she in !"y fJJJ , -idled Florenttna to buy slippers."-Detroit Free j^gg,, ilia Itcconl. Press 96% / Tank, on i Mountain Drawing tb? Lino. houses, fl I Mir* (if Mocitot Officer?What's the matter with that acre. s often els taken 8?u'' von're >",,r "?8* "P ntV ? 100.f,A becmwe a pillar I? h full of sand and KriL .ir ^ow?? ? it h> day and a OJkwr--Now. look here, my man. did V but tt Is In real) to rw,n" to K ml?le or to ?rm& i ims b?m burn 8erve .vour country? Private-Well. I fl 200.P Ixm<km Opinion. (!ld come my conntry, air. but gft,n ftfi not to eat It-Boston Transcript and knot voaled. ?? 1 ny secrets yon Not Vory Orsen. ? I "Odd. ian't It how human ways are ling. in such direct contradiction to na .J etermined I will | ture?" Noire ther. "In what for instance?** dersijAiw secrets, then t "Did yon ever find anything green the esNt 1 I am resolved ?bout ? widow?" - Baltimore ceased, ( t nf it American. * of " ________ amhlnisti -Oo on! A Misfit. bato cou iiys I have had a ?nis wife made him." letters d :lng for a new "Unod gracious! Where did she ever itch. get the pattern?"?E*chang*. Decent i Feb. S Children in School. ,al1* it years an increasing t. attention lias been paid , re of children in the . Hi in this country and in il perhaps the most iin k carried on in connection j liool system is that of ? ipection and supervision. this has been carried on ' greater extent than in the *' tes. ny and Sweden, for ox- . . dren are regularly examnoso needing it are provid- w. dlclnes free of charge. , i's eyes, teeth, ears and ?: yslcal condition are overBrussels every child In 8j tary schools is medically 8' very two weeks. Medi- w rovlded if needed and par- ? vised as to diet. In France ;tlon is regular and [lasses are provided often " rge, to call children need- ai ec Ite recently the medical inAmerican schools, where I had at all, was quite per- | ttention being paid mainly ius diseases. But as a re- S ch agitation much pro-1 neen mane. Many or me n now having visiting * iched to tlie schools, who ! onies of the children and nem, and often have they 1c the' cause of backwardness c; ss, which the teachers | le to locate. In one year. >ys to the trunat schools'*, rk city were medically ex- id physical defects cal- ^ interfere with a child's learn or observe school vere found in every case. ~ not he able to learn much ' g dental development of j' om foreign countries, hut Is that they have given us esson as to their bodily we might emulate with t. We hope it will not he we will have medical in- ^ the children in the schools ? arolina. it is greatly j* The inspection may not be first, and its benefits ?e full realized at the bent wo need it and we will! ike a start some time, and I the better. | Stomach Bad i TRY ONE DOSE of 5 Wonderful Stomach Rented] ) Convinced That You Can \ i Restored to Health < STORj? Jl t ilj ot asked A take Mnyr*? Wondt t n Rtonnnr weel i and month ccivc any feticlil?oik* do.-e is iihu i t>> convinckthe moat ekeptlca Stomach :Vilm\t8 tliat this src;f ild restore* anione so afflicted ti i Mayr's Wonderful StOUMCt i been liken b/ many thousands o 1 [shout the laad. It has IuiiiikU I happiness to lulTerers who had des r Iteinn restoa-d and who now pro i iVnndcrtuI Kifnedy and are urgin| may be snlftriiiR with Stomuch I dentinal Ailments to try it. f lint ' i Wonderful \iimarh Remedy L hail most medicates tliat arc put ot | for the various stoma* h ailtnenu ' in' a class by Itsea, and one dost re to convince the! most skeptical I i tons of other nufioues. Kesultl lose will nniaze iJltl the benefiti l natural, as it aca on the sourer ion of these ailments, removing the tarrh and bile acea-tions, and allayerlying chronic inflammation in the ind intestinal tr;*t. rendering the I itic. Just try on^dose of Mayr'g i?riuru>-T|Mll It. IU U irfl will be overjoyed with your quick 1 will highly praise It m thousand! ! constantly doing. Send for booklet I Ailments to Geo. H. M.iyT, Mis rltt WhiUac Sc, Chicago. UL OR FREE Cntalog-Circulnr^n i Plate No. 1, copyrighted, I FWout 90 l)nr> Treatment and I KreetCM-S METHOD r the SctlpiVigtnd Skin with No. 1 1, 2 & it Plfp.t\l taut '. T. McKISSK v\fc^COBo* to?, Wil.nintlan, Da!. ." KVSMKMJBWiMf*. T9KUU& LAM) FOB SAIiE. res, aboulTfoiir miles wesi Springs /anil lying on easi ^incknoyf Lynn's place nut Lynn pYace. Tliis is a Roto I ind andfhas ;i find lot of sm Will simv about one mlllloi umber J Timber alone w II lace. ?e me at once. Priet tore, Mr^^olin Hell's, neai e-horse farnV^jpen aud poo t nlco place. >!rlco $20 ni cres, "Shuto pltuxt," A. C two miles oast of Dwlgh r iiu i/iii ti i'i'R a kuuii c? lot of timber, one-hone jn. Prlco for quick sab Thla, I think a good bar I surveyed the land In pan v the place, r. M. I1KLK, Agent. tfotir* of Discharge. Is hereby given that the un 1 will, as administrator o< Louisa Delilah Sims, dc >n\the 26 th day of March final return an sucl rator i^d apply to the pro rt of inncaster county foi InmlHsoryt^ W. IT. CLYBURN, state of Ijouisa Delilah Sims u>d. 4, 1914. 41-48-T " Jf 4 llow Marble are Made. ^ Of course every real boy plays m nrbles but not every boy knows how ley are inude. Many are of baked ay. procelaln or glass, but the orl- SjT nal marbles were fashioned from ^ ic substance from which they tako leir name, and many are still made it, and n great quantltie, in Saxly, for export to India, Clina, and le United States. A hard stone, con.ining carbonate of lime, is used. his Is broken into son are blocks and jout ono hundred and fifty of these ocks are thrown Into a mill, in hch Is a flat slab of stone with many rcular furrows on its face. A block t oak of the same diameter as the .one, a part of which rests on the nail stones is made to revolve on the ab while water flows upon it. The hole process requires but a quarter f an hour, and one mill ca nturn out venty thousund marbles a week. The lills at Oberstein, on the Nahe in ermany, manufacture marbles and Kates especially for the American larket.?The Continent. Rank No. 222. TATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF .'he Farmers' Bank & Trust Co., >caled art Lancaster, S. C., at the ^ lose of business January 13th, 1914. RESOURCES, loans and Discounts. . . $ 95,614.41 iverdrafts 1,410.13 'urnlture and Fixtures. . 2,875.00 iue from Banks and Bankers 16,112.70 lurrency 7,794.00 fold 1,020.90 11 ??/! rukai. UlnA* uvci aiiu wiuci uuiiui Coin 885.72 Ihecks and Cash Items. . 1,866.44 Total $126,078.40 LIABILITIES. ?aptal Stock Paid In . . $ 50,000.00 lurplus Fund 1,250.00 Jndlvlded Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 4.664.16 ndividual Deposits Subto Check 42,310.64 'Irae Certificates of Deposit 11,442.45 'ashler's Checks 411.25 Jotes and Hills Redlscounted 10,000.00 Plls Payable, Including Certificates for Money Borrowed 5,00').00 Total $126,078.40 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster?ss. Before me came E. B. 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