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r •» X i cv ft ■i i -V a CAROLINA -MOfi-nvar-- w- ls«d) ftN I Hail UM* 1 <*»&**** m Mr. Curd is inclined to pessimist^ particularly In thp ^morning. At nit limes.. h« looks Upon the-works of the boarding house cook with suspicion. . ; jnc look into tftltie orbs, shining like ,, ,., " _ * t r.re* • . ■ —r * . >. , _ WutfCfUr* "■ 1 > "" 1111 "n-rnm-mn “My- potato,” he ho\ylcd passionate ly. thrownig_hi-mkeif On-his' kiieej* he- fbtc her, ,‘klo’hot taunt me t/ius! LpL jittUn’t yon like U this "Navv-Tf .^s th*» waitress. “\Ve liftvo porkclioi»imntoii<lioplivcr enbapohlidhieiiaggktoo 1 —” ft\*aw-w!”.' X ‘‘Let pie briny you "'a nice fried solo,” shOxpeyslsted. , /ft “isiir<v yon ■tnigbfr as wVll, lufl-ntr tfrrr sole," he ..snarled, “I ate the uppers yesterday.' rtidyfi+es se£.4ii--aftftcd ‘Of the lines! leafUnold, and see truthrre^enled there in ! Oh, duXot—gpnd uie' away. I im plore you. .My parsnip-einy onion, my ’turnip-top, my holy* little leek 1” LX • <Hhe ri_ise torhvr feet. :. ““‘‘Klugft Wie hissed. “Wireworin ft Atlotmeht thief.! You dare to come _Li>' ’iueiW.rtli'yiii’ii c.oiuplixu.en.ts?.. JLVvt.t 1 can —1 *■«!* r7 /. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s The Old Standard. Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonicj is equally valuabld'*s a Gen eral Tonic* because, it contains the Well known tonic properties op QUININE and IRON. It acts cpq'the Liver, Drives but hfalaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds ! up the. \Vhole_ S-ysfem. 50 cents. Brought Tt Back. “Josiiib.” said Mrs. Hawbuck, “1 hope you*.-kept your head while you "were in New York." • - “I did. Martha." was the humble re ply, “butt l-‘taiev-. dt was .only because none <T tlyeiF' ftliarpt• rs had any use 'for It." ■ X ■ : -ft- 'see'through you. Yoti.Cttl.Ltne n clihsje “pTTfttto, wliije ot the Slime time, copying the way if of rtie piuctjerpus green tly, ■' ydtrwek to'pull me Tlown-to your ow n vMe.nnd stagnrttit level!. Begone!” Ant) *he wenf.-eLondon Ideas. HAVE SOFT, WHITE HANDS (By rev; P. ‘B. ViTZW.ATER, D. D.. . Tt ;v(;hi*r of -English Bible- in'the Moody _TiifiF Institute ’ofChicago.) ■ (Copyright. 1917, Western Newspaper Cntbn:) LESSON FOR AUGUST 14 ■I , miOL JOSIAH’S GOOD REIGN. ' _ LESSON TEXT—lPCTirrinir>^M:l-13; ' GwLOEN TEXT.-Kememl r . now thy Creator In the days of thy j-.oath.—ftecles. 12:1. - V Clear Skin antF Good Hair by Using Cuticura—Trial Free. 1 The Snap to cleanse and-purify, the OiiUmentLttftSootiio and- heal. Besides these fragrant, ftipof-creamy emol- liepts prevent 1-ibfby-skin troubles be coming serious byXe frye f roni ohs t rn < ■ The reign of - Josiah-Is*in 'striking- and pleasing C0ntryst With that of many of 'his predecessors, e-peeiiijly Unit of id's father, Ajiioii. and. grand father, Mauasseh. 1. Time of Beginning (v. 1), He as cended' dhe throne win intfff£TlT' years Of age! At this tOuder age he (‘ping the pores -evidently had ip-gen sv .of the import of n.Xy'oibine better the -.service of God s in-Mist*. This, New Discovery! Takes Place of Dangerous Calomel—It.Puts Your Liver To Work Without Making You Sick'—Eat Anything—It Can Not - ; Salivate—Don't Lose a Day’s Work! Good health depends .upon good diges tion. Safeguard your digestion and you safeguard your health. Wright's - Indian Vegetable Pills provide the- safeguard. A Inedieine as well as a purgative. Adv. The Lost Words. " . "“I sb:j4+'4. -w a-te any words "M you.” . “If. Vou use any at all on me you will." . - .. . at liny price for all toil'd p’Hi'pove.- ■ Free saMtpboj'm b by mail with. Hook; Aiidress postVard.* (’ut-ioiii Boston. Sold eve 1 a<\e i-n'i bliiid.r A girl-rnrtTTv see ten 1.fines more* in t!ie object aTTecTfbiT than anyone else ean. — V- i Wiilmvs frequently lead bachelors to tRe marriage ajtar; they have b.een there before and know the way. sense must have boon' strong, to. en able .him to with-si uml the corrupt in fluences,of his surromTdings.. The jire- valling- idolatry . iiiflueqyed this; hoy, bUt 1 nfliieiieed lnniMm-HXrrppTaFttVwTiv 'ftTTxvhlHi boys are iisually, inlluenced. It aruiised.' his hatred for ib. TTiis >KTves fo demonstrate the fact that ciremitstaiHMs <j«> uop necessarily de- teriupK* the dfreetion a life fuay go. Each' inmAkltmi hais the ability to de- I discfvereH fi ( vc<rctrtblc compound that (Ides tjie .wtixk of dangerous, sickening calomel an<f 1 want every reader of this pajx^r to try a bottle and if it doesn’t ,straighten you up lx^tter and- quicker than ‘salivating Talomel just go. back to the, store and get your. ni"ii<X ’ I guarantee' that .one spoonfuL-of—fboffiTon's Liver Tone-XdLL^wrt^XtXItTggi liveryfo work and clean v'ottr tliirtV feet of bowelsXi .the. sour bile , aiid constipation' poison wliien is clogging your system Tind making you f*el ’rniserahle. • I guarantee, that one sjv'ionful <xf this harthless liquid liver media tic will-relieve the headache^ bil iousness; coated tongue., ague, malaria/ sour stom ach or any other -distress caused by a torpid liver Don’t Poison Baby. *>ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her chiTd must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW .'DROPS TOO MANY will prodvlce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE-IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have "been killed or whose health has been ruined foy life by paregoric, lauda num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from Belling either of the narcotics yarned to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them poison.” The delinition Of ‘ ; narcotic ” is : “A medicine ntliich relieves pain and produce's steep, put which in poison ous doses j)ro<tuces stujtor, coma, convulsions and death." The taste and smell of medicines,containing opium are disguised, and Bold under the names of “ Drops,” “ Cordials,” “ Soothing Syrups,” etc." You Bhmi].d not permit any medicine to bo given to your children without you or your physician know 1 of what, it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAiXNARCOTICS, if .it bears the signature of Chas. H, Fletcher. Oenuiae Castorla always bears the signature of , .-t termlhe - tnK.course of bis life; and moreover, bis^jisponsibHity so to do. as quickly as a dose of vile.Miauseating calomel, . besides it will not make you sjcj< or keep yoiT from Kills Chills * Good for Malaria, constipation biliousness —a fine tonic. Guaranteed or money back i A»k i^our dealer Behrens Drug Co..Waeo.T<?x. J 1‘" ‘ I , I , . 1 I 1 1 I 1 " > 1 1.1 . II “I . I !1 : I m Lk.liu . !“ / ABSORBING A* TRAOt MARK WG.UA.PAT. Of F. Safe Advertising. Ani Aiioit-rdiini inoniie deliea-tesson i.le:ilor lias -reached the pinpaele of ad- -vi-rrfHritg liigonniiy in bi'-‘ t-t : l'ni‘ls io. sell more i/c^ ihuti-kis competitors. His window displays,the follow-ing sign: "(iiiaiaiiteoii fToSli eggs ,vj eonts -a 'doz’eii. Five e.enfs for end) bail egg. ivturned." ' L . ' . The risibilities uneonsi ioii-h- ri'se iit the iboiiabt of a resfreetable gentle* limn w .-.iking nboirt Am-ti-rilan’i live- iiti! oarrvlng an egg that lias been' boiled ami In the process of hyeaking- —tw brt-mk t'tt-sf ha-- i id|rlrryi-rf untrris takiiMy vicious tendencies. Inquiry at tile simp' revoajed that the proprietor lias yet to pity'out the first nickel for a ’ returned egg. and lie still insists that the advertising Idea Is a good one.— New. York Xum It is a ' most’ perilous tiling to be thrust into such -a pr*>niln<-m -p»>vt-ttorr while so| ytning. However, -tjoiiietimes •.snchnre.ypoiEPtbttlty has: a sobering ef fect. ealiing forth one’sTari'iit powers. That his aspiration for (Jed and the' right \yas genuine Is proven by the fact that he'persisted therein fop thir ty-one years. II. The Character of His Reign (v. 2). “He did that wtjicli was right In the sight of the Lord, and walked in tho^yay-s uf I)nvld his father,*and deefim^l neither hi the right hand nor to the left.” He not only maintained outward order and deeorvtfh as to the worship of God. but doubtless at heart desired to plo'nse God. III. Josiah’s Reformation in the Kingdom (vv. 3-7). He first set out to root iait idolatry from the land. This was a prodigious task, requiring great courage and skijl. He did this with a strong hand. Without pity hejgyvept "o'ufMrohiMTie TiiTid'Thfae iNTYonimati/ins. In.the exeeufinn of tills task lie a (LiyV-work. I want.to sqc a bpttTc of this woflh glerhil liver malicihe in every h"Wtc h?fe,. ; .. Lala;11el js |si.sivn— it’s 1 .mrreury-r-it attacks the* 7 often causing' rheumatism. Calomel is <lan- ^eipus. ' sickea&Xwl^fc'’ my . D<fdson’s Liver Tone 4s safe' pleasant 'atxl harmless.X Rat any- thing afterwards, because it can not salivate. Give it to the children because'it'doesn't upset the stom- acii or shock the liver, - Take a S[K)onful tonight and vvake up* feeling fine and ready for a full day’si work. — - • . * % Get a bottle!- Try itL if it doesn’t do exaerfy what I- say, fell your dealer to hand your money back. Every .druggist and storekeeper here knows me and knows 'of tnv wonderful discovery of i vegetable Tn^dicineThat takes, the place of danger ous calomel—Adv. 3-, PARAFFIN/CAN BE CLEANED Do Not Throw It Away Because Jt Has Become Dirty, Says Specialist of Agricultural Department. ■ Paraffin that has hei-onio unclean- through -usngo in canning arid pres»>rv- i,ng may be cleaned and reused. Don’t throw it away because dirt arid, trash have IieeoineT.iiilxi'd with It. Many times it Jcm—he eh-aiied. with a rer. Sold lor 4T years. Por lVfalaria, Chills and F%v« a Fine General Strengthening Tonic. 6Qc ud $1.00 tt allDrui brush in cold water. . v i If this does not remove all. the dirt, says a specialist_ of. the Fuittkl States departinetit .of 'ujn-ieiilture* JlieqV— the/ * paraffin .to hoili-iia and'ytemt-ii fhrough" two or three tl»ieknes-;<'s of cheese* I ’ -cloth placed over a fuiuipl. or a thin layer of absorbent cotton over one qtbiekftess of • lieesi-elo*!b may hi* used _ as the Ktraitu-r. ——-— Such Is Life. die said, “am I real*y'nial y V” . sweetest pejirliy Weaeb.v f:# ex- nee." deelareil G<*orge. And yon’ve never., never loved nn- OtberXirl - 1 ■ - 1 Id (!eorge,” truly your'littig, popsy wo| pin LOOKED LIKE INVERTED RAIN “Therexlsi/t iurotber glrl in the*w; Worth a tlaHjgllf, sweet.” One w straining should be .-sufficient , X ordlnari!v, but if the paraffin still is 1. Broke down the altars of l.aalim unclean..' beat and strain again. Any paraffin lodgihg in the strainer may be recovered by beating' the el.i>th and pouring' the hot liquid* into another j strainer. y . «* . » -• Girls! Use Lemons! ? Make a Bleaching, “Wlmt George';” “Just beeaust prec'ioqsest,” “Am I an aiigd ■^‘An elf, jjefsie, you The’ 'so, help it. Bullets From Machine Guns Gave Odi Impression to Aviator at Whom They Wfre Aimed. ♦ -i It will |^- easily 4Hid«Tstood. writes Mr. r..G. Grey, in “Tale$ <rf the Kl^ ing Servii e." jjint before n bullet tfcst For Kidneys, Liver . and Bladder s \ ■ Reduces Bursal Enlargements. ^Thickened, Swollen T issues, Curbs, Filled * T endons, Sore ness from Bruises or Strain^; stops Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Dbes not blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse. J2.00 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Book 1 M free. ■ ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind ap‘ antiseptic liniment for bnfisrs, ruts, woHnds, •trains, painful, swollen veins-or glands. It heals and-soothes. $1 00 a bottle at drvig-' ' For thp pa§t twenty years T have bee., gists o,r po>tp;.id. >» el trdtyoti more if yovi acquainted with venir preparation, Swanip- wiite. Mad,e in the (!. S.. A. by Re.q, a tuft, all those who have had ocea- W. F. YOUNG, P D. F . 310TtmplsSt,St>rlnonel4*f^ > **- sion to us'E^euch a fnedicine praise the inerme^of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root; spe cially has it been .Yen' useful in-cases of catarrh or Inflammation of the bladder. 1 tirinly lu'b’fve that it is a very valuable medicine and ncommendable for w hab it is intended.. • Very truly yours, DR. J. A. COPPEDGE, Oct. 26. 1916. ALanreed’, Texas. Prove Whit Swamp-Root Will Do For You < Send ten cents to Dr:" Kilmer &. Co., Binghamton, N. Y’.ftTor a sajnple^ size bottle. It will convince anyone: You will also receive a^booklet of valuable information, telling about - the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and -rnehtion this paper.. Regular fifty-rent nl stores ^-Adv (V. 4"). This’f<>rm_of bhdatry was first A - 1 * ‘br«*ughr Into the land by Jezebel v lien, she hmrried Allah. T1h>—f+tmgos seem to have been sut'b as wamld appeal to. ihe sensual nature of men; therefore it was l^it natural that the gross<*q lieentiiuas praetiees sluuild be asso ciated with this worship. If. IB* broke in pieces flit;, groves, carved ithages, ami'molten -images (v. 1). He even .made dust of them and strewed it upon tire graves of those who had been olTerini' unto them. 3. He burned the hones of the priests on 'their altars (v. 5).-tile not only .showed no pity for them, manifested a decided fierceness in the execution of his task. , 4. IB* extended this destruction to eertnifi districts in the"~hortltern klng- dotn. It was not until all this was done that he returned to Jerusalem (w. G, 7). Ills reformation thus be- nary cold creams. Ca.e should'he tuk- the feebleX/iees, to turn the poor in gan at-home, but was extended to tlifeTen to strain tin*-lemon Juice through a heart iut<) doHilnatlng personalities, t<* widest extent of bis kingdom. ttlip cloth so .no letpon pulp gets in, nialyXllve wires out of band bound IV. Josiah Repaired the Temple tbbn this lotion will koe.p fresh for IjrfTins. IMeasant is the pirture, very (vy. 8-13). Haying rid the land of Its months. Every woman knows that l«*tn- pleasjmt and alluring, which these ud- idulatry, he sev himself to tin* repair- on juietKys used to blench and reniove vertisrmenty-prilnt bf the future. Y'our ing 'of tlit* temple w hich had been so such bk lone neglected-' This UeLdect, 'coupled fmd til (b'orge?’ 4 • . / . Tib* «laintirst little fairy tbajX\i r diT'w br*'ath." ' “Olt^ iny true- knight f" she sighi'd. "(Joful night, (jflod night." And iivc miiuitcsvlMti'r tlib’daintiest little ftilry that ever divw breath was snapping ma s Head olT because the bread and cheese and pickled onions were not laid out for supper';- whilst tlie true knight was whispering sweet nothings to the gulden-haired barmaid at tin* Fan and Featliers, and asking, her if she had a fancy to go tt) Hfe pictures next ITidiiyT— LondoiK 'Tit- The juice of two fresh lemons strain- Bits, ed Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white niakt s a whole quar- « ter pint of the inost rt markable lemon skin beautifier at about the cost one On Will Traurifng. , The.magazines advertise many hooks on will training., 'Each of them prom- must pay for a small jar/f the~ordi- isos t<* heal Hm slek self, to strengthen it i \js used to blench and remove vertisrments p>ninrTif t^lje fuTure/ Y’t musiics ns freckles, sallowness ^inhibitions shall lie east out of you, u^in/i Is the ideal skin softener, they shall perhaps ent* r Into your smoothener anffi beautifier. * CJadarene’ Competitors, who shall be Just try it! Get thn*e ounces of driven violently down a steep place ANTISEPTIC POWDER FOR PERSONAL hygiene Dissolved in water for douche* stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and inflam* mation. -Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co, for ten yeara A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. EconomicaL Hu extraordinary deaniin^ and germicidal power.- Sample Free. 50c. all druggirU, or poitnaui by ^^au^n>«djaxtoi/roile^ornpany^oaton^1a«a^ GREEN MOUNTAIN with gr.uss altuses at tim'es, nwuh to he sadly in need **f ntfentinih ^ . .just try tt: (fet tnree ounces of driven vi<dnitly down a steep l. Llis deputies (v. 8). ibis work ’orchard white at.any. pharmacy and into the sea, lojpJtig your orc'c faint two lenions.from the grheer and make "heart, free" to win fair wages: Unless, • up a quarter pint uf tills J*^eefly fra- indued! your emnjK'titors happen to lias 1m'«'ii shot straight upward tH^gtag. to fall there.must be'a point where It stands dead siill. and That for the hut part of its upward path It travel* slowly. -One officer of my nnp anee told in**, after some months of "war, that his most curious *'xtM*rien«n * * was when once, and one** ofily. he (Its- ■covered the exact oxtjvHm range point. He was flying alogftqulte peacefully on a. Bright sunnXaiornitm' at an alti tude of a litHeXver 8.000 fe»*t. without worrying about ’anything, when sudde*- l.v h*‘ saw something bright dart put t h*»>»tde of the tiWhinre. He began to >k about him and saw. n shade l»e- iqw 1dm and a trifle to one side, a whole stream of little bright things gill- terinj&tn the sun. 'rh**n lie realized that he’had jnst stnH'k n level that happened to be tkn extreme vertical Tange of a machin* gmT that was making uncommonly good shooting. Other bullets from rifles and other machine guns., ths flushed Into view as he flew along, and when his eyes caught the right focwi he could-follow the slow, topmost pvt of their movement for ;i considerable distance. “It looked." lie said. “Just am if it were, raining upward." and th® phenomenon was so novej that lie quit® forgot for Tt'time, that-the. ‘‘raindropsf* v • lie intrusted to a cmffmlttee of thfee- SliaphiTH, the. royal secr-**tary (II Indicate*! that he was unpopular with someone below.—Youth’s Uompanlo®. of ridding the pity . and eountVy of Idolatry Josiah" took the lead- hi por- xon, but now the work had gone fa? one-dollnr size bettlX for Sale at «tl~* enough forward that hoXiulTTwj,>rk by .. * j_ dcpTities frntn —" . among “laymen". Instead~of the priests, as Sorry He Spoke. . o Method of proeedire (vv, P-13ft tVhy. ykiiX^nien ought to be thank- (a) Collectlbh of money ' ful t.hat you do not .live in foreign . n.tpmiiT. um. roy.u sMotarj t* 1 .up a quarter pint rtr tins sweetly fra- indeed! your competitors happen to; The. evening 1 " Lessen was frqm Kiqgs 22:3)4 Massoiah. mayor .of grant, lemon lHti*ui and^mTssnX It daily better tliTTi* wills by"buying and* read- R«ok ofcjub and tin* minister bad Jerusalem; and Joab. the ree.prder. the into tJjc* face, neckt arhis aud hands. It ing the same books, in which case theftrehd: - tb<* light of the wl historian of the nation. In tliKmutter • natfirally should b’elp to soften, fr«'>lr- future looks loss clear.—Tlm^-Nr Re-.( shall be put out,” when Immedli on, bleach and bring out tin 1 rqses and .public,. 1 , . beauty of any skin. It Is simply marX vtdou.s to smqothen rough, red. hands., Adv.-.- : ““ f Tetterlne I ,ehplot*e 50 TREATMENT Stiin<l.-vnl r*>ra»’dy for fifty years and result of many years experience lu treatment of •iff throat and lung diseunes by Dr. a, ». Guild. Have a Private Latch Key. t A teacher-do an Indiana sehoot fuiys (a) * Collection ,of money (v.,HK -It . , ■ , ... would seem that for some time collec- .c.haneofor careful, kauitary folk to es-:' «(Hint i res, whvrv th.py yoke up women tion of money for temple repalnft iLid - withvniytes and make them getheiy” said a rougL nppon'* tin suffrage to a g*^iti* v , TTun’sTrong minded suffragist, *■■■.■ ^ • . fir * * . * ■ ■ w • ■ ' u l'/ >8' 1 * 1 * ~ j UUi oi M' ' Ji' i 11 ^ (i 11 ■ill pull U1- brcn going an. Derhnps' ir"Va*; .beguTC' HiyUurtfon'-'rt'renHy she haXgiv.'i ;. n UU"° in ^ (’“uneetltm with .the destTuctb+n—«H: tiope. In this examination'the q’u? 5 ? ; Fr»e Ssippie and TTaoticai ^ M -U HPtj^mivrried, are you^not ? sh< iislG'd, . - ' "YesT’Yhe snapped. =_■ "\Yi>ll v " i^hqrejoin*'*), "then foreign countries art* mvt the only .*)n**s ih whielt wometv are ybltpd w ith mules.” TrratUeon AsthmiOit** epuse, trcatmnit, etc., sent upon re-- 3 ur»t. *f<- A fl .00 at drnjfprinta. . II. QUiLD CO., Rupert, Vu LABORERS — White and Colored Study Work — Good Wagit Excellent opportunity for handy men to advance in all trades. - Can also use all classes of Mechanics at. Good Wages. Apply in person to Betblehes Steel Co., Sperm's Point, Ml DR^ TANNER'S FAMOUS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Quick Relief for Belching aud'Btomach Gases. Always Successful—Suffer No More Obtainable by -mail only — 25c, 50c and 11.00. DR. TANNER REMEDY CO. IfMTQMi —Ml Idolatry^sqme six y^nrs before nTgi'tits Tn thXtvork were tin* ftevitfS. \ They 'collected it from all over tin* kingdot^, even giving th«^ reriuiaiit of Israeftan opportunity Tor fellowship.. tn this matter.’ -This klmws us that Conquers Po-ison Oak. 50w*ntn in stamps for a box-jJh* of Tetteylrif*. I have poison oak on ine again, and that is fill that has ever cured it. Please x faurry It on to \ ■ ' M. E. Hamlett.. - . . Montalba, Tek May ‘08. that she us**(l tuMhink |here_ was a Tetterine cures' E< xema, T.etter,* Ring Worm, itching Plixn, Old Itching Sotes, •v. • , . .. . w , ■ , : >r Dandriiff. ChtlblalnsNand every form of capj* f . germs, but since helding *an «'X St-aip and Skin niscaae. Tetterlne 50c; Tetterlne ^oap 25c. YouV druggist, or by ynatl from the manufacturer. The Shup- trlne Co., Savanndh, Ga. With every malt order for TetterJne wa fa a box of A Ready-Witted Parson. evening' le'ss^n was froth th« ickei shyd be put out,” when Immediate j- the chun'h wastin'total darkness." ^‘Brethren.” said the aiinistCr wifk scar«'ely a Jwoment’s pause, “in vtcvr «f sudden.- apd startling fulfillm«*t • •f this prophecyNvve will spend a few minutes Tn silent prayer for the ei«e- tric"4ightiug company."—Boston Tra*- script, IL Up que>Umi was naked: . * *' ^ “What is bacteria, and how do they enter the body-?” And one eighthrgrade pupil gave the discouraging answer:- ‘‘Bacteria Is germs, and they'get into h That Solemn Expression. it Two sailors , were eoj.ning along ths sidewalk Just n« a newly wedded ^WW 1 church to enter aaf v: -ft- religious interests of the people shodbi^ 11,,.. lumiaa body by means of a rusty he sustained by all the people adhering ’.nail."—Indwinnap<njs New- Training 'for “Punch.” An English' - '.you.ngster Waiy asked to- ^ive a definition of tulle. - ft" “It’s a Hun truth, -sir," he answered.. ^ The nv**rag«‘ girl believes that an en gagement is one oonfiquous round of p j e ' / thereto. - f (h) Money placed Into the treasury 9). . ft ft- ' ~ klah, the high priest, was the "trea$urfifc- From this treasury' the ,,, overseers drew^tJu? money and paid it ' Ugandawith rum. calico, brass wire — r Ad vs A s a pr*-ft Civilization. •*- that civllizatbin is ad vancing, it: may he pointed out. that African tnuTors, who used to sjTpply In Our Boarding House. "That m*w couple look as if they had Some gutlty. secret./ "They have." '"' ft "Huh.?”^ > • ‘‘They k<*pt house once, but theydon’t w ant to do nnytb-hi^r that/will add to the landholy’s p*»w»-r by letting her kfiViw fh»»y didn't m^ko a sikc*‘.ss of I f. Tr —Loti i s y j 11 >• r< >u ri er-Jou rnal t<) the w'orkmenjvl pleasure'. . And very Afti'H it.'Is, I? Worms or Tapeworm prnlst ta roijr system. It Is Hroaus** you have not yet tried . th$,j;e§l Vermifuge, l»r, PoefV's "Dead Shot.** k Dne dose does the work. A.dv. OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED "W*i pay Q to |l& per set for q}<] false teeth Doesn't matter tfbroken. Bend by parcel poet and receive check by return mail. Bank reference. Maser'a Tooth Specialty, 3UU7 8. Fifth 8L. Phlladalphla, Pa. (c) The ovefseexs (v. 12ft. Among- the overseer^ were certain skiiteit niu-t skdans. The duty of these overseers i was to exercise supervision over the ; -carpenters, builders, and other arrl-i i repaired the teni-‘ and beads, are how dolng’ n tba+rish— ing trade In -wrist watches: ' Ugh! He started to take a nap 'in the U "5"^ - - "Th*.Ti!5ubld. . y“AVhntcha looking- so- bide uimut, oid tup?” • “Oh, my. wife ^ants rhore clothes, ine guns. WtacJc s6 - - .I'eaa, Hnt-st, t«-< d. Tayjurs. satrly. day Clays In new TrlppUL.fi. H^ainlt-as hags, 13 25 Essex. Poland-rWnft Du.roc pigs F»u» ! I In farrow. ■ 8ervies boars J. 8. (OIL- 5HHi. Comtelly dpHnfs, ft. C.' XN, W. N. CHARLOTTE, NO. 31-1 Oranohiled Eyelids, wjll I IT Eyes inflamed, by expo sure to Son, Dosl and AM uickly relieved by Morlne jcBtatfp No Smarting, _ -j u *t.Xye Comfort. At Dnirgists or by mail SO* per Dottier KhS Tim^itj ByigiffiT»r," wy 1 gurn'ro cited troftworkman- to ^liUgenee and j _activlxy, thifs llghteriing tlih-4nird**ns of their toll. Music In the som "w^dle- working bears a very vifBl relation . ship to the-work itself. The character of the work (v’ %).. They did the work faithfully^ This Is 4' fine thing to be said 1 of a set of ■rnrknjepT -ft ^ '• ~^ft t,-/ sags, and the helpers of. all *clas*ias. .‘though all the rear her wftr«ir**i.e bus 'n»n« "Ifl her tichaift^hut awoke with a terrlnTe , -I' • ' * start; ^ ft " "Have' n ba*F dream; sir?" asked the sympathetic barber. “You bet I did. I dreamed the boy •while Mksmsr” * pimtoiivoblle. Said one sailor:.- “Tlwro goes another poor devil iuuncht'd upoa the sen of matrimony." ‘ . ^ "Yes;"’said thc.nther, “and he toota as If he expected to ’strtke a mine asf minute.’!—Boston Trnnscript At the Summer Resort’ ^Stella—H.ello, Frank. -Now, (here you go caffiaf hltn Frimft I am his fiancee and I want you toftiuderstand, dearie, that I ajn the only ormNimilnd her who.haB the Frankfhg prlvllcp POST TOASTII tor# Eyre, Blood-Shot EyrS. Waisry Sticky Ey**#. all hta|*d promptly with nlxht- Jy applications of Roman Eye Uaium Ado. 2 : t_i.—.——x..;.' •' ' worrying w«iutd keep a womlin thin, fther^ would bfe no fat women, Logic prove* or disproves all. thing*, but accomplishes not any. of them. Not Worth Fooling. rper-EYou^ can’t fool alL of the peor)Ic"irM Of-the time. . : Sharper—-I want (o. .Lots of people htlven’t any money,. best in corn flakes ^ The fellow"Aho nSlFfxies the woman who never smiles, need not expect a hilarious time pn the matr1oj**nial se*. T" . / ftapB