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r zs r- BARNWELL SEN TIN EL, BARNWELL, 8. 0. y ~r COWN IN BED ' AND SO WEAK V® Lady Suffered Terribl^for tight Weeks BiifHerCase Showed Wonderful Improvement . After? pkJngJIardui. Johnson City, 'ftnri.—Mrs. M. R. Scott, living near this town, states; “About three years ago I was down in bed . terrible and so weak T couldn’t bear the sight of food. This condition continued for about eight H^eeks » . r I thought Jwas go ; ing to die, and knew I must get some thing to fio me some good. -I “hnd heard all my life of Cardui and the good results obtained from its use. So I decided to try it. After about a half bottle of Cardui my appetite improved, then I was less nervous. I kept it up until I had taken five bottles—^and such an Im provement! I gained flesh and now am the .picture of health/' due,’ I" be lieve, solely to the use of Cardui. jl am the mother of ten children and feel well and strong.” - Cardui is a mild, m/dieinal tonic for women. It has stood the most severe of all tests—the' test of time, having been in use for Over *forty years. It is compoeetr of purely veg etable ingredients, >tfhich have been found to.- help build up the vitality, tone up the nerves, and strengthen the Womanly constitution. Try Cardui.—Adv. - JEWS ARE EXILES /- t f / Highlamters~of the Caucasus Who Have Kept Free From ~ * Admixture. * c. SC3M THE PLAINS PEOPLE Their Language and .Many of Their . % , • Customs Are Peculiar—Date and Circumstances of Settlement in That Region Unknown. Solving the Problem. A new boy moved Into the' neighbor hood. and Cordon's mother-heard had reports about him. “Now, .Gordon,” she warned. “I don’t want you to go over into, the next yard and play with that little' hoy. I . hear . he’s very naughty.’.’ A sTiort* time later she heard Gordon calling over the wall: “Hey, there, kid! My mother says 1 ain’t to go in your yard ’cause you’re naughty, but you kin come oyer into our yard. I ain't naughty.” To Suit Her Husband. Mrs. Rlank—How liud I better have my new dress made? 7“ Blank—Small in the Hill. A Tly* wages of sin are the same through the ages DISCOURAGED Nr. Renter Was Almost Helpless t From Kidney Trouble, But Doan’s Made Him Well. **I was in terrible shape from kidney trouble,” says 1). Reuter, North tit.. West Chicago, 111. “I couldn’t stoop because of the awful pains in my back and,the steady, dull misery almost drove me frantic. 1 had to be helped out of bed mornings, the pains across my kidneys were so bad and nobody knows the agony I went through. I couldn’t do anything and was almost helpless; it seemed I would never get well. At times everything in front of me grew dark and I couldn’t see for sev- ~ „ » . eral minutes. I perspired *"• P rofusely and I was thirsty all the ime. The urine passed far too ofteiL and burned like scalding water. The passages were scanty and I had no con trol over them. “POT two years I suffered, trying medicine after medicine without re!ieL I was just about discouraged and didn’t think I would ever be able to work again. Hearing about Doan's Kidney Pills I used them and four boxes cured me. My kidneys beca’me normal my back got. well *«d strong and all the other dinappvnredr” SW&fn~fbHefore me. JA8. W. CARR. - ^ -Notary Public. GetDoan‘ee« Any Star*. 60c a Box DOAN’S’VfAV FOSTER-MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. London.;—Of all the scattered tribes ind. remnants of the Jewish people, none is less known'to the world at large, and certainly nolle presents a more striking contrast to the common conception the Tnialern children-of Israel than tht^ Jewish Highlanders of the eastern Caucasus. Yet there are probably none in all the world who have kept the Jewish blood more pure and free from gentile admixture, nor any who have more faithfully pre served the tradition^, beliefs and eus-_ toms of the times heforettre exile. ^ Indeed, they hold themselves quite alopf from the other Jews of the Cau casus region, refusing to Intermarry with them, to worship with them, or eyen to .have social or commercial In tercourse With them beyond the limits of the barest, necessity. No Scottish Highlander ever scorned the Low hinder one-half so much as these Highland er Jews scorn their kinsmen of the plains and of the urban ghetto. Traditions Fail to Explain. The date and the circumstances of their settlement in the Caucasus high lands are unknown, even in their own traditions, hut it is certain that they have been there for nenrij a thousand years. In that time their physical, characteristics have been 'materially modified by Their environment and mode*of life./, With characteristic Jew ish faces and complexion, ihey have tall, stalwart, muscular bodies, re- semhring the best of the Hill men of India, or some of the giant Highland ers of Scotland. Their life is of course purely rural, slhce they have -no con siderable towns, and they devote thera- | selves to agriculture, and the growing of grapes and t^racco. From, the | grapes they make botir~ wine and brandy, and of these beverages they art? horny drinkers. Indeed they have i the unenviable reputation of being the ; Hardest drinkers in nil that part of the | world—which might .easily be, since the Mohanmiedun tribes around them are almost emirely total abstainers. However, drunkenness is little known *mong*Them, if at nTT j* They are also great fighters. That is generally a characteristic of moun- ta»neers, and in these highland 3eyvs It is highly developed. They- always v go armed. nR do the Montenegrins, and are never backward in using Mheir weapons for defense. They do hot, however, Share In any iof tITS blood feuds of the Circassian tribesmen, nor do they Join in. their raids and- quar- : rels. f ■ . -\ | Tl^elr language Is neft iter Hebrew ^nor that of the country in which they [ Jjve. but rather what philologists term - Parsi-Tartar, or a mingling of old Per- + slnn and Tartar. From ftiis circum stance It is inferred that their ances tors weni to the Caucasus from Persia j In the days of Cyrus the Gre^tf, or Darius. Perhaps they were fugitives from Persian captivity; or else they preferred going to ‘the TY 7 ' ' synagogues and no liturgy. They have a scroll of the law, but -it is used only for reference. They observe the Sab- turlti tnr thF -FrriCTe.sl _ '^I<)snlc raStiion doing no work and cooking no food, all food requiring It'being cooked on the preceding day. They kePp .the Pass over, not by eating unleavened bread, because all their bread is always un leavened, bfft by eating an evening meal in '•ommo» in the open air. The Feast-.of Tabernacles is similarly oh served, and thj?y. have a special cere- mquyjnf their Own at each new moon. Gribc must always he betrothed for six months before' marriage, and -the bridegroom. Instead of receiving a dowry with his bride, must payr'fter Attempt to Be Cave Man Leads to Arrest' i; Law 1 is Portland. 'Ore-.--John Always spoiling romance. Just when Eniost Fix tried to pull u" cave-man stunt and fix itdip for him ami Miss Pol-ly En gle to wed the bride-to-be went * and had liim arrested. " v i [ ^He-used to sit oamypofeh with a gun-and-threaten to kill nfte ULtrtew~-I married -him,” she told the court. Then Ernest, ulio Is seventeen years old, was held under $2,000. for Investiga tion by the grand ^t»ry. * I am Sincere! Stop Calomel! I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone Listen to me! Calomel* sickens and ^ou may lose a day’s woik. If bilious, constipated or _Leadadiy read ray, guarantee. _ father a price for her. ) This is usually SUE FOR INDIAN OIL. LANDS Property Worth 300 Million Dollars Is Sought by United States Dis- strict Attorney. paid for in sheep, cattle-or horses^ but .alwhys in eighteen*'or some multiple thereof.. The 1 firice may be- 18 sheep or 80 bond of cattle, or if the bride- grporff is rjch It may be 72 horses, Jfiut for some reason, the origin of which is lost in antiquity, the number must always- he eighteen or a multiple of .eighteen, . There Is no religious mar riage ceremony, but a civil contract if written and signed. . V When a child is born it is laid upon ' ‘ ... . , resentative were present a platter, sprinkh?<r with salt and ex- hlbited to guests. Women go unveiled and speak to_mei.i as freely as In west ern lands. A man is permitted to have as many as three wives at once, though by no means ail of them~ava!l themselves of the privilege. Divorce is seldom if ever practiced. At death T the; body is not ene<iffii1ed but tji mere ly wrapped in a shroud and burled, while tlufteomen wail a dirge,” ' One of tlie most "curious of all their customs Is that of having the women of the household occupy rooms which :ir.‘ accessible from the rest of the house only through semicircular, holes at the bottom of the wall, not mere than two feet high, for all the world like 'tlie entrances to (log kennels. When a guest ^alls at n ionise he .is welcomed in a spncltms - reception room, and then the host geta down on hands and knees and crawls through a hole ih the wall In search of his wife,- or_wlves, as the case may be, and pres-> fatty comes crawling back, followed by tlie 1 ladies of tlie household in the same undignified nttitude. The women dress, in jackets and loose trousers after the oriental fashion. Oklahoma City.—Suit will be filed in the United States district court on be half of the Indian owners by John A. Fain, United States district attorney, for fifteen sections of Indian oil lands extending south to the old hank of tlie Red river, suid to be .Valued at 300 million dollars, and involving some of tlie rlcfiest oil lands In tlie country. The move was decided *«t-a conference In Washington at which Attorney Gen eral Palmer, Mr. Fain-and a Texas rej>- Liven up yotir sluggish liver! Feel fine and clieerful; make yout work a pteaiiure; be vigorous and full of. am bition. But take no nasty, dangerous calomel, because it makes .you sick and you may lose a day’s^work. Calomel is .mercury or quicksilver, which causes necrosis of the bones. Calomel crashes into sour bile like dynamite, breaking if up. That’s when you feel that awful nausea und cramp ing. Listen to me! If you want to enjoy the nicest,' gentlest liver, and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Just take a spoonful of harmless Dodson’s Liver Tope tonight., Your druggist or dealer sells you a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone for a few cents under my persona! money-back guarantee that each spoonful will clean your sluggish Jiver bjcttef than a dose of nasty calo mel and that it won’t make you sick. Dodson's Liver Tone is real liver medicine. You’ll know it next morn ing, because you will wake up feeling fine, your Mver will be working; head ache and dizziness gone ; stomach will lie sweet and bowels regular. Dodson’s Liver Tone is entirely vegetable, therefore harmless and can not salivate. Give it to your children. Millions of people are using Dodson** Liver Tone instead of dangerous calo-' mel now. Yon't‘’druggist will tell yon that the sale of calomel Is almost stopped entirely here.—Adv. Ml The suit involves the determination of the old river lied which was tlie Ti'xas-OkTafioina Tjorder. There are thirty-two Indian properties on . the land, extending Tor sixteen miles, Fain says. It is opposite the best field In the Burkburnett field. What FIND BONES OF DWARF RACE HICKORY NUTS ON GRAPEVINE His Experience. “Goodness gracious, Ysobeile! sort of a butler is tills new one you have? He admitted me with the most condescending unction, strutted half-way across the recepiion roofh with all the dlgnlfleCT'pompqjrtty of a strolling behemotlFrund then suddenly sogged down In a chair, produced and lighted his pipe, flung his fret up on another -chair and began scratching himself." ^ ■ •‘(Hi. you’ll have-to bear with Wig gins. All tlie experience lie haa.hnd MILLIONS r Suffer from v Acid-Stomach Missouri Farmer Produces a Wonder of Vegetable Life That Would As tonish Luther Burbank. Kennett, Mo.—-Accordlpg jo W. T, llomine, recorder of deeds of Dunklin county, Luther Burbank lias been out-, done on the farm of F.-M.**MvNell, where a wild grapevine, growing around a hickory tree, has produced hickory nuts in the place of grapes for two consecutive seasons. The vine was also seen by J. I*. Nations and A. W. Winters, who ac companied Hecortfer Romine on a search for peaches. It is not claimed that tlie hickory nuts grow in clusters as n butler was in tlie movies, where he butiled for the width of the scene, and then was at ease, until he got his cue again. But doesn't he do it beau tifully while lie lasts?”—Kansas City Star. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It Applicants for Insurance Often . ... Rejected, - . . Mllllona, of ~p*oplc ■uffer y**r utter year from ailments affecting practically every 'part of the body, never dreaming that tfcetr 111 health can be traced directly to acid* stomach. Here la the reaaon: poor dlgeetiM means poor nourishment of the different organs and tissues of the body. The blood-W Tmpoverlehod—becomes weak, thin, sluggish. Ailments of many ktnda spring from such conditions. Biliousness, rheumatism, turn- bagtf. sciatica, general weakneaa, loo* •( power and energy, headache. Insomnia, nervousness, mental depression—-even mors serious ailments such as catarrh and cancer of - the stomach. Intestinal ulcere, clrrhoeta of the liver, heart trouble—all of these can often ba traced directly to acid-stomach. Keep a sharp lookout for the first symp toms of acid-stomach—Indigestion, heart burn. belching, food repeating, that awfml painful bloat after eating; and sour, gaeaty stomach. EATONIC. the wonderful modern remedy for ecld-stomach. Is guaranteed tn bring quick relief from these stomach mis eries Thousands say they never drenme* that anything could bring such speedy relief —and make them feel so much better to. every way. Try EATONIC and yon. too. will be Just as - enthusiastic In Its praise. Make_your Ilfs worth living—no aches er Ini—no blues or melancholy—no more of that, tired, listless feeling. Be well and strong. Oet back your physical and mental punch; your vim. vigor and vitality. Ta« will always ba wdfcX and ailing as loi yon have acid-stomach. So get rid of It Squaw Creek Mesa Near £rand Can yon Burial Place of An- cient Tribe. _ Prescott, Ariz.—That creek mesa, the Squaw 15 miles east of Grand canyon, was the burial ground of an ancient tribe of dwarfs, is t+ie opinion of H. I^lyoomls, prospector, who says he recently uncovered portions of lb skeletons there. In the old graves- the prospector found a cupful of Tuquoise and small pieces of ancient pottery, some of .which hate-been^sent to the University of Arizona and . the remainder to *he Smithsonian Institution. All the ltones found were.Jhose of a diminutivte-raceT Loomis said. rather than hack to I’nlestine. There is< indeed one ancient legend which teTtS'ta Storm Curps a Paralytic. ^ Boston.—Frightened by a crash of thunder and a bolt of lightning .dur ing a storm at North Adams. MrsTWil li arm Paddoek of Jacksonville, Vt.. who had been a paralytic for over a year, ' Jumped from her chair in tlie idtehen Caucasus, un d walked across tlie floor. Ad judging from reports from druggists , , who are constantly in direct touch with the same as grapes, but many people ; public, there is one preparation that -in the neighborhood will testify to the h ag been very successful- in overcoming authenticity of the story, as it seems these conditions. The mild and healing to be one of the pecullarttleK of nature influence of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is * ... J YA . d l. iL. Iasi Tsks EATONIC Tsblst*—they tints good— you *gt them Ilk* a bit of candy. Tour druggist has EATONIC—It cents for a 3><C bos. Oet a bos from him today and If yew ar* not satisfied he will refund your money. caused by the and tree. ‘crossing” of the vine SARAJEVO MONUMENT RAZED Slav* Tear Down Shaft Marking "Spot Where Archduke Ferdinand and WiU-Were Killed. V ■•vv**'**-# Sarajevo, Bosnia.—The Slavs have ( f6M T6flR AOD-gTOMAaft toon realized. It stands the highest for its remarkable record of success. An examining physician for one of the prominent Life Insurance Companies, in an interview of the subject, made the as tonishing statement that one reason why t8 many-applicants for insurance are re jected is because kidney trouble is so common to the American people, and the large majority of those whose applies- * r * d “ lin ' d d,> It'S, tn’«Se I Almost any man will tell you WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM RHEUMATISM that ttyy have the disease. At all drug stores in bottles, of two sizes, torn down the beautiful monument oT medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be Jure and mention this paper.—Adv.’ granite and bronze which tlie Aur- tr'ans erected to the -mumoriej of ArcTululte Franz Ferdinand and Ills wife. Sophia, duchess of Hohenberg.. which stood at a corfier of the bridge here where their assassination by 1’rinzip furnished the spark that set off t^ie world war. It bore a bronze plalfue "showing the figures of both Ferdinand and Sophia. » _ j them, “if you are so naughty you will Sarajevo seemfi almost to have for- g r ] e ve mamma so that she will get ill gotten the assassination and Is well on j an< i j, ave t0 u e j n bed in a dark room, that Sloan’* Liniment means relief For pradftesUy every man has iff* " * Joyful pccation. “My darling,” said a food mother, who believed in appealing to children’s tender feelings Instead of punishing it who has suffered from rheumaGe aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of joints, the result* of weather exposure. Women, too, bv the hundreds of thousands, use it for relieving neuritis* lame backs, neuralgia, sick headache. Clean, refreshing, soothing, economi cal, quickly effective. Say “Sloan** Liniment” to your druggist today. 35c. 70c; $1.40 Get H Its way toward making “business ns-, in( j t a k e hasty medicine, and then she usual.” A R n demobilized soldier said, “We’re nil Sick of the war business!” f - J- - \ Indian Gives Girl Saddle^ Tyndall, *S. D.—What, without 1 doubt is one of the finest and most valuable saddles in ^he whole Northwest has been presented to Miss Afina Kirk of TiTItT city~b3r;aTi Otrt"' TnTthm friend. The^- -**Otr, mnmmn, und may T gitTijestrtej saddle is ept^rely covered with beadsr the coachman?”—London Tit-Bits. that (hey wandered northward in quest | ' • • 4~— > ^; j Lazy Husband RAundup •^Tlie piitriarchal mode of life pre vails among them. When a son mar ries he does ,not*-establish a home of his own. He simply builds a wing on his father’s house and fty'es fn it. In* This fashion, there are often three or four gtqwTiitiohS livihg Tfi iPnngle"* hous^, wlilcli consists of a single story spread over a large area of ground. Each house 1ms i<s own allotment of land, comprising grain field, tobacco field, vegetable garden and ” vineyard, and nil are kept In a high stute of cui- tlvntion, though ^w-ith'jirimltive meth ods. Each garden Ts inclosed within a wail of rubble and clay about six feet high. 1 / —7"— These l^ighlnnd Jews have no rabbis end no religious Lead. Tliey have no ~ Due at Yakima, Wash. Yakima, Wash.—A round-up of “lazy husbands” Is llireat- ened here by local officials. Washington state has a law vrb+ele puts Ittny husbands <H work and; gives the family of such men their earnings. Offi cials say the county is^so plagued with men liable for prosecution under the law that ft .round-up will soon start. One case cited here was of a hus- band who rode around the res orvafion in an automobile wliiig ■ his wife drove u hay rick forMt laborer's wage. may die and have to be taken away out to the cemetery and be burteff, and you^—” The child had become more solemn, but an angelic smile overspread his- face "fit his mother’s, last words and, throwing his arms ubouf her neck, he exclaimed.: V Sloan's Liniment Keep it handy * ,4 S' ; red, white and blue, fasldoned- in dif- fer“nt designs. The saddle— sltows wear, and evidently had been In use in tlie tribe for some years. The work on It indicates that many months and Ir the good old summer time when v , , fruits of all kinds are getting ripe perhnps years, w^e -reared- to mnk^ aiTtemptlngr when cucumbera; ?ad the saddle and fashion tlie bead work designs upon It. Miss Kirk reftmed-an offer of $150 for the saddle, which thought to he one of the finest exam ples of Indian work In existence. - Band Weighs 3|/ 2 Los Angeles, Cal.—Los Angeles claims the world’s heaviest band. It 1 is the police band- of 32 members, the lightest weighing 200 pounds. Total weight, three and.u Half tons.. / Cures nft)8t trouble in Jbarses and cattle Fattens them and~keeps_them fat. Resulti Y. W C. A. FURNISHES ARMENIAN WOMEN WORK AND HOMES guaranteed or money >back. Made of 80^5 3 lbs." Iftoeka 5 lbs lit, balance weighs " rl> Stays hard.^Nearly all merchants have it. For particulars, GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER CHILLS Removes the cause by destroying the germs of MALARIA. At your drag •tore, 60c; money back if no good. . DEHRENS DRFO CO« Waco, Texas Ishes and vegetables fresh from the garden are too good to resist, when the festive picnic prevails and everybody pvoreat* and your^ stomach goes hack on you, then- is the time for “August Flower;’* the sovereign remedy fpr tired, overworked and disordered stom achs, a panacea for Indigestion, fei n&ntatlon of food, sour stomach, 'sl< headache and constipation. It gently stimulates the liver, cleanse*- the In testines and alimentary canal, making .life worth living. Sold everywhere- Adv. DXIDINE PRINTING PRESSES Edgerton Salt Brick Co. Goldsboro, N. C.; Atlanta, Ga., and Memphis, Tenn r Salesmen wanted. Money back without question f if HUNT’S SALVE falls in the treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, KINCLWORM .TETTER or - itching akin diseases. He at druffieta, or direct from 1 Ga.thsnMa.Tii. SsSwfse® ^ ATDNUO UHLi *** stoats or ti 00 by maj DRUG STOICS OR»l00 BY KAJL 5AM E. RICHARDSON DRUGOIST URBANNA.ua. Exonerated. 0 “Whatever did you see- in me to In duce you to marry me?” she asked. “Nothing,” he replied. "What?” si q i*ried Indignantly. “Ob, it wasn’t your fault, my dear. I evidently Tmd visions and Fought to ha.ve consulted an ocufist at the ttme.” —Boston Transcript. , Other Hachinesud Material BosjUit at Foreclosure Sale, Will Bt - Sold at Greatly Reduced Prices A first-class printing outfit, valued at more than $6,000, and including Cylinder Press, C. & P. Jobbers, two Paper , Cutters, Stapling Machine* Wire Stitcher, Proof Presses, Newa- paper Folder, Imposing Stones in Hard- Wood Coffin Tables, Handsome Job Bank, News Racks, Leads and Slog* Metal and Wood Furniture and L. S* Reglet, aud hundreds of fifths of 'Typ* - closure sale, apd is offered.for saje wxo Impossible Task. “No man can serve two masters.” ■ “I should like to try It once. It ought to be easy coinpared..to my Job. I’m trying to please 600 mastehst” ..“Six hundred ! How do you make that opt \ “I’m -chalrmnn of the house commit tee of our club." 1—, leu a whole or In part.v Printers "who are in need of machinery, material, or typ* will do well tolhvesfTgaTe^rmF outfit. Let us know what you need and wm will be pleased to quote you fi price that will intetest you. ADDRESS BOX 149, JOHNSTON, JS. C* KODAKS & SUPPLIES We also do highest cleee »f -Prices and Catalogue upon 1 Caieski Optical Ce., , v Anuftiian wouieu aiftl girls, rtracutnl frulu ike lurks, tiding cleaned. They are given homgg aod work by the Y. W. C. A. Why Investigate? ^ ; , ^ j'What's flini jroi; sajr7" “Thcrels too much futile ^uvestlga- tioD going on.’^ ^ . - x That’* right. Em your bash. Never mind what’s In It”—Louisville Coup* •T-Journal. . r ■ ■: IN DICESTIOM- Outckty , reUered' by Send 25 cents In stamp# for iarc* trial Ce* Jleert* U raralu are W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO