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cmuine one size only. for sale by al
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^^^^hlaxmes and children. as it is mild and
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I I in your blood, clogging up
h ? constipation. Many other
i m result of this condition.
Z A lazy liver leaves in
lingering poisons, which it
K so ^ere IS no use frcat'ng t
2 relieve the condition of
|| is largely the result of a 1:
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^From the time I was 10 ;
1 sick headaches, quite often,"
ply blind. An old lady car
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little while, I was all right.
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trthluwnt a erxn^iel* tn if you el
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tell ma l*>w y6a autfor if roa w,.n. ?*ic
by return mail. I will tl.wernd you fi
illustrations !- ovirxf why vtm
"i should have it and Wra to tMai
you out ikvide for vouraeif. Tin
cores alt. *M or youna. To mother* *
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' and hcsith always raeultftom in
r, i cyt(stwyv%l<' laowa ir wjr o\.~
tyelir reresall wonvrp'e diitaer
Bp- Swallowing Glory.
Pljio Mtle daughter of a well-known
Btitfcnore clergyman recently startled
Re family while at breakfast by sudlenty
exclaiming:
r "I'm full or glory!"
i "What on earth do you mean,
child?" the father hastened to ask.
"Why," exclaimed the youngster, "a
sunbeam Just got on my spoon, and
I've swallowed It."
Most of life's so-called tragedies
ire merely comedies.
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
\cts directly and peculiarly
?n the blood; purifies, enriches
md revitalizes it, and in this
way builds up the whole system.
Take it. Get it today.
In usual liquid form or chocolate coated
ablets called Saraatabo.
WMemmh
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FINEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY
TIwt meet every requirement for cleaning and
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NT.\ l[ Coinouiiiium iur vicumu> ,? ? ?
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ike prtdolu baring their >buM look A I. Restore*
olor tind lustre to all Mack shoes. l'ollsh with a
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If your dealer doe* not keep the kind yon want,
end nt bU address and the price In stumps for
?full size package.
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tO>20 Albany St., Cambridge, Moss.
[he Oldest ana Largest Manufacturers of ,
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your system, because of m
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your system all sorts of ^
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Oiiuum i?civt iiawivu uui,
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constipation itself, which j !
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*estion, rheumatism, ma- f i
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to try |
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w
vegetable, this popular ? j
successful use for more J
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, of Otterville, 111., says: a
fears old, I had very bad a
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fou will never regret it. ?
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?E TO YOU and Every Sister
fering from Woman's Aliments
i a woman.
tew woman 'a sutierlnza.
tve found the cure.
II mill, fret of cay charge, my ho me treatment with
ructions to any sufferer from woman's silments. X
tan all women about this curt?you, my reader, far
. your daughter, your mother, or your titter. I
tell you how to cure yourselves at homo without
e* a doctor. Man cannot understand women'a suf\iurt
we womaa know from experience we know
tan any doctor.
r that my homo treatment Is o aafo and ture cure
corrhoaa or Whitish Olacharjo, Ulceration, Ota*
tot or falling of the Womb, Proluse, Scanty or
Ported*. Uterine or ~?arian Tumor* or Grow th*!
loo In the bond, back nnd bowels, bearing down
i? nrramnaw, creeping footing up the opine,
Kly. desire to cry. hot Hashes, wearinaee, kidney
odor trvubiou wliaro caused by weaknesses
r to cur oca.
Dmys' Treatment Entirety From
liclrl 7 and surely. Remember. that it will cost you
joukl with to continue, it will cost you only about 12
ith *our work or occupation, luut send mo your
I'spll send \ 00 the treatment for your rase, entirely
rooofcoex." my book "WOMAN'SOWN MEDICAL
ion suffer, and how tbry can casT.* cure themselves
i for narssH. Then when the dortor says- kou
Mrareis of ipsapi have cured themselves With my
I DAUOMTT Nr . I will explain a simple botac trsata
Sickness a->J Painful or Irresular IdautroiiUon id
IU9C. ?
ocsUty siho knew and wffl gladly tell any idlerer
i and makes women srell. strong. rlurop ana robust,
nth your*.also the bosk. Tti? is no C. O. D.
ito other persons. Write today, as yea may not sea
o HOTftS DAME, 1*3., U. S. A.
jnltenational
SUMSOME
Lesson
? "? "3SSS Srsriii?Ri2.'SSE^2."*
LESSON FOR JANUARY 21
THE BIRTH OF CHRIST.
LESSON TEXT?Luk* 2:1-20.
MEMORY VERSES?10. 11.
GOLDEN TEXT?"For unto you Is
born this day in the city of David a
Savior, which Is Christ the Lord."?Luk? i
I:1L | _
Almost twenty centuries ago, in an
obscure village in Palestine, an event
occurred which has had more influence
upon the history of the human
race than any other event since time
began. A childd was born?not an
unusual event surely. He was no
Child of distinguished parents, nor a
prospective ruler of a world's empire.
He was born in a stable, and cradled
in a manger. And yet around that
lowly crib and humble birth, the life, |
thoughts, and love of millions have
from that day to this been centered.
During these two thousand years
many noble births have been registered,
but none so great as this. Emperors,
monarchs, and mighty men
have lived and died, and are forgotten;
natlonB-have risen and waned;
but the biVth of the Christ child is
more influential in this day than on
the first birthday of our age twenty
centuries ago.
The announcement of Christ's birth
was made by angels. What more fit- |
ting accompaniment could there be to
such an august event! How interested
angels s.re in the welfare of
mankind! How gladly they told the
Christmas story to a handful of poor
shepherds! How free from pride they
were! They were not content that
one of their number should tell the \
cfnrv fhov all k?#.LA ?> * i? V> ? ?
imv/ an uiunt? uui iu luai Bicai
Christmas anthem.
Do wo believe in angels any more?
We used to. We used to sing "there
are angels hovering round." If we
believe the Bible, we still believe in
the ministry of angels.
Onward we go for still we hear them
singing;
Angels sing on, your faithful watches
keeping.
Sing us sweet fragments of the song ;
above.
The announcement was made to a
small band of shepherds. No angelic
host went to the Sanhedrin, or to the
palace of Herod and broke the news
of the birth of the Christ child. Is
there not a lesson here? Does not
God have special regard for the lowly
a^id the humble? Hath not God
chosen the weak things to confound
the mighty? If angels were willing to
preach to a few farmers, should the
preacher be ashamed of ministering
to a small and humble people, or the -
Sunday school teacher to a small |
class? I
The scholars of the land were also |
notified of Christ's birth. The Scrip- |
ture does not say?"not any wise men i
are called," but "not many." It Is a i
mistake to say that religion Is good <
enough for women, and children, but ! i
notbrainy men. The |
bralnest men of the ages have been
Christian men: Gladstone, the great ,
statesman; Blackstone, the great law- (
yer; Herschel, the great scientist? (
these and many others, too numerous ,
to name, have been Christians So it ^
has come to pass that the wise men
of the east have been followed by the (
wise men of the west, and they all (
have bowed at this manger. The rea- ,
son why every university must have .
its chapel is because brainy men must
have a place to worship. /
That the birth of Christ was mysterious
and miraculous need not disturb
us. How Christ'B body was prepared.
how the divine and human
could become one?who can tell? We
do not even understand our own birth,
let alore His. If ever anything of a
miraculous nature should take place,
when should It be if not now
when the King of all laws Is coming
into the world? Let us be careful lest
in denying tile virgin birth, we challenge
the purity of the Virgin's life.
The birth of Christ was the coming
of God to and in man, not that God
had never come to man before, for he
had. But he had come only as a sojourner.
In Christ he came to abide.
His name is "Immanuel,?God with
us." Whatever else the incarnation
may mean, it certainly means that |
God took our nature and became as i
one of U3?he came unto his own.
The birth of Christ brings to us
good tidings of great Joy. If the an
gels sang, should not we? He came
to save not angels, but men. The
first note of this angelic song Is a note
of gladness, and song has characterized
Christianity.
This birth in Bethlehem shows God's j
attitude toward men. God has good
will toward men. He is not the hard,
severe judge that men so often wrongly
picture him to be. Sinner, you
have cursed God, but he has not 1
cursed you back; you have lifted your :
hands against him. but he has not
destroyed you. He has thoughts of
kindness, and of love toward you. If
you have wrong thoughts of God. let |
them die away in the music of that
first Christian anthem, "good will toward
men."
The Christian story brings to us j
also a Savior. Jesus Christ was born
with reference to sin. lie was the
only mau that ever was born with
reference to that great fact. Other
great men were teachers and reformers?he
alone could cave men from
their sins His name Ehall be called
Jesus and he shall save his people
from their sins. This is good tidings
of great joy to a sin-stricken world.
If Christ the Lord cannot save you
from your sins, no one else can.
He is a personal Savior?unto you |
he was born; he is a mighty Saviorhe
is Christ, the Anointed.
The man who believes what God
says can roll the mountains out of the
water wherever he goes.
China.
The teaching of the Christian mis ionaries
in China created a spirit cf
unrest which led to tho overthrow of
Manchu tyranny, and Bimllar conditions
are at work in Turkey. India
and even in the heart of Africa.?Re7.
A. Pohlman. Lutheran, Philadelphia.
It is not tho time wo spend in preying.
but the faith we put Into our
prayer that counta.
Giving ua trials Is one of God's ways
of showing his confidenco in us.
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'THREE hours
* after the first dose.
That's all the time it
If takes for Oxidine to
"get busy" with a torpid
liver, sluggish bowels
and kidneys and a
weak stomach.
Tones and strengthens
vital organs.
Try just one bottle of
OXIDBNE
?a bottle proves.
The Specific for Malaria, Chilli end
Fever and a reliable remedy for
all diseases due to disorders
of liver, stomach, bods
and kidneys.
BOe. At Your Druggists
lis biissxi nana oo.t
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I SEVERE SICKNESS LEAVES
THE KIDNEYS WEAK,
After recovering from a severe '
spell of sickness some time ago, I was i
ell run down and suffering from poor
tlood. I would have pains In my back
and hips and my kidneys bothered me
all the time. I started taking SwampRcot
upon the recommendation of a
friend and found it was Just what 1
needed. My blood became all right
and after taking a few bottles, I was
surprised at the effect it had on my '
kidneys. They were entirely cured
t.nd I have much to be thankful for
that your great remedy did for me.
Yours very truly,
W. O. BLACKMON,
Phenix City, Ala.
Sworn to and subscribed before
this the 14th day of Julv, 1D09.
W. J. DIRS, Justice of the Peace.
truer to
IV. K.lnrr A Ok
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Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton,
N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will
convince anyone. You will also receivo
a booklet of valuable information,
telling all about the kidneys and !
bladder. When writing, be sure and !
mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar sire bottles for sale at
all drug stores.
LAW'S INJUSTICE MADE PLAIN
Farmer's Grievance Was That Story
Once Accepted Should Not
Remain Good.
A story Is being told at the expense
if nn old English farmer who was
recently called upon to explain why
he had failed to take out a license for
a favorite fox terrier dog. " 'E's nob- <
huf a nunnv " fhn defendant remarked, i
In response to a question as to the
animal's age. "Yes, yea! So you sny.
But how* old Is he?" "Oh, wcel, I
couldn' tell to a bit," was the reply
"I never was much good at remembering
dates, but 'e's nobbut a puppy."
On the other hand, it was maintained
that the animal in question was a
very, very old-fashioned puppy, and
the magistrate inflicted the usual fine, i
Shortly afterward the farmer was met '
by a friend who wanted to know how
he bad fared at the police court.
"Nobbut middlln'," was the reply.
"Did tbqy fine you?" "Yes," responded
the fictim; "on' 'ang me if I can
understand it! Last year an' the year ]
afore that I told the same tale about J
the same dog, on' it wor alius good
enough afore! Who's been tamperln'
wi' the law sin' las: year?"
IN AGONY WITH ITCHING
"About four years ago I broke out >
with sores on my arms like boils. After
two months they were alb over my j
body, some coming, and some going
away. In about six months the boils
quit, but my arms, neck and body j
broke out with an itching, burning
rash. It would burn and itch, and
come out in pimples like grains of
nbeat. I was In a terrlblo condition; ,
I could not sleep or rest. Parts of my
Qesh were raw, and I could scarcely
bear my clothes on. I could not lie
in bed in any position and rest. In
ibout a year the sores extended down
lo my feet. Then I suffered agony
with the burning, itching sores. I
hardlv walk and for a lone time
[ could cot put on socks.
"All this time I was trying every- !
thing I could hear of, and had the skill
of three doctors. They said It'was
eczema. I got no benefit from all
this. I was nearly worn out, and had
given up in despair of ever being cured j
when I was advised by a friend to try j
Cutlcura Remedies. I purchased Cuticura
Soap. Ohotraent, and Resolvent,
and used exactly as directed. 1 used
the Cutlcura Remedies constantly lor
four months, and nothing else, and was
perfectly cured. It is now a year, and i
I have not had the least bit since. 1
am ready to praire the Cutlcura Remedies
at any time. (Signed) E. L.
Cate, Exile, Ky? Nov. 10. 1910.
Although Cutlcura Soap and Ointment
are sold by druggists and dealers
everywhere, a sample of each, with :12
page book, will be maAd Tree on
application to "Cuticura," Dept. L?
Boston.
BACK YARD COMMUNINGSV
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rtvt*? Jo- L- '
The Dog?Is this a tree concert?
The Cat (pausing in his contentfj
monologue)?No, I get so much pur.
A Father's Protection.
Father, it is as essential for you tc
provide a saieguaru against mm m&mfiend
to your children, croup, as tc
their hunger. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy
of Sweet Gum and Mullein will,
cure cough, croup, colds. Whooping
Cough, etc.
At druggists, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 s
bottle.
Wanted "Mill" Supplies.
"1 rec that you deal In mill sup
plies."
"Y<s."
"Well. I'd like to buy a pair ol
ooxing gloves."
Man and Meter Both Unique.
A Kansas City man notified the gai |
company that his meter was running j
slow. Greatsr honesty hath no mar'
than this.
TO DRIVE Oi l MALARIA
AND lit ILD If THE ST.STE*
Talio the 01(1 Stardurd GIloVL'a 'a. .STCl-KSf
UL11LL TUNIC, ton know what you are taking
Ttiu formula Is plalnl prln'ed on eTcry bottle
Showing It Is simply Quinine and Iron in :i tastclcsi
form, und the mi st e/Iei-tnai tvttu. f or growl
peoplo und children. W cents.
Looking Upward.
(In 1993)?"Marie, bring out tin
aeroambulator, and take baby up fo'
an airing."?Judge.
For TOI.ns nnd GRIP
Hicks* Capudink is the best remedy?re
doses the ai'bliif; and fevrrlahnes?cures lbCold
n.id restores normal. conditions. It
liquid?effects immediately, lot*., li'x-.. and oo
A: drtifc' stores.
The fe'low who is out for the dus
dcean'i alwpys clean up a fortune.
Lv f .''''
waco, rem.
Chest Pains
and Sprains
i Sloan's Liniment is an ex- ?
cellent remedy for chest and %
throat affections. It quickly ^
I relieves congestion and in- j
flammation. A few drops f
in water used as a gargle is 2
antiseptic and healing.
Here's Proof
" I have uaed Sloan's Liniment (or
years and can testify to its wonderful
efficiency. I have used it for sore throat,
croup, lame back and rheumatism and
in every case it gave instant relief." ^
REBECCA JANE ISAACS,
Lucy, Kentucky.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is excellent for sprains and h
bruises. It stops the pain m
at once and reduces swell- h
ing very quickly. ^
Sold by all dealers. J
Price, 25c*, 50c*, $1*00 B
$<$3; BONE PAINS j#JT'
fUlK; ULCERS, SCALY jrSHf
SKIN, PIMPLES
I! It. It. Cure above trouble*. Also Eczemi
and ICheumatlsni. Test It. It. It.
FREE!
For twenty-flve years Iloianlc Blood Balm (B. E
B.i, bus been curina yearly thousands of sufferer
from Primary, Secondary or Tertlury Blood Poison
and all forms of BUmk! and skin Insrasoa, Cancer
Khcuuiatlstu and Kezema. We solicit the most ob
Minute cases, because B. B. B. cures where all ols? j
full*. If Ton have aches und pains In Bones. Bacl
or Joints. Mucus Patches in mouth. Sore Thrunt. Pun
&les. Copper-Colored Spots,Clcera on any purt of thi
ady, llulr or Eye brows falllnjt out. Itching. water]
blisters or open humors. Kisincs or pimples tr
i;. /cnta. Bolls. Swelling*. Eating sores, take B. B. B
It kills the poison, makes tho blood pure anf
rich, completely changing the entire body Into I
clean, healthy condition, healing every sore 01
pimple and stopping all ache*, pains and Itching
curing the worse cose of Blood Poison, Hheamatisa
or Ecieaia.
Botanic Blood Balm (I?. 1$. B. ). 1* pionsan'
a*.it safe to tuko: composed of pure H,tunic lcgrc
diiats. It purines ana enriches the bloi 1.
DUUGOIST& 11.00 PKB LARGE BOTTLE.
Free Blood Cure Coupon
This coupon is good foe one sample
of B. B. B. mailed/ree in plain package.
Simply mai* .a BI.OOD BALM
COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
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The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome * y
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS. ^
?act surely and a^^^PaDTCD<I
gently on the Ipr
liver. Cure 7.^
Biliousness, l3LY..Head
3
ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty.
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b!aovk9 di.ii>ui ft aid mi i:r
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O J of this paper I
Readers 1
advertised in its columns should j
insist upon having what they ask for,
refusing all substitutes or imitations.
Brown's Bronchial Trochef
Effective for Concha end Sore Throat. Ko opiates
Sain pie free. John I. iiitow.H & bos, i>Obtoa ihv
RHEUMATISM ??W^bHLS
IIIILUITlIni lOlfi (JKMI IXjLili. OKLAHOMA
Z ~ R~E MEMBER ^
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THERE IS UNREST '
IN NICARAGUA
PRESIDENT DIAZ HAS LEFT COUNTRY
FOR THREE MONTHS
"FOR HIS HEALTH."
DICTATOR MENA HAS REINS
The Second President He Has Forced
Out?The Financial Situation Is
Very Serious?The American Firms
Here Are Losing Heavily.
New Orleans.?President Adol/o
f)laz of Nicaragua has asked for a
three months leave of absence, according
to reliable newB advices received
lere. It Is generally conceived that
his step means bis abdication in favor
f General Louis Mena, Minister of
Wat*, who now is the virtual dictator
jf the turbulent republic.
Serious friction between President
Diaz and General Mena has existed
for some time and Diaz has been
President in name only.
General Mena, who, it is'stated, now
occupies the presidential palace, has
absolute control of the Nicaraguan
army and Congress as well. He recently
was elected President by the
"constituent assembly" for the term
beginning January 1, 1913, but the
friction between Mena and Diaz became
so intense that the latter's
friends are said to have advised him
lo resign and leave the country "for
his health."
General Mena forced President
Juan Estrada out of office last year
in much the same manner. Estrada
now is in New York.
The finances at Nicaragua are reported
to be in worse condition today
than ever before.
As a result of this financiln situation
American firms are reported to
have lost heavily.
THE DAIRIES IN THE SOUTH
The Soutehrn Railway Will Run a
Dairy Car Over Its Lines.
Washington, D. C.?Realizing the
need of the South for more and better
dairies and the large profits which
can be made in that favorable region
by dairymen who will fill the great |
demand of the cities for dairy products,
President Finley of the Southern
Railway Company, following the
custom of that company in /urtherlng
in every way the growth and development
of its territory, has equipped a
Special Dairy Car, which, beginning
the 1st of February, 1012, will be run
over the length and breadth of this
great system, spreading the doctrine
of more and better cows and, by
means of lectures, demonstrptiens and
exhibits.
This Dairy Special will be under
the direct supervision of Dr. C. M.
Morgan, of Washington, D. C., the
Southern Railway's Dairy Agent. Dr.
Morgan will be assisted by two regular
dairymen in conducting the work
and from time to time the car will be j
occupied by dairy experts from the
United States Department of Agriculture,
the State Boards of Agriculture 1
and from the Agricultural Stations of
the various States along the Southern
Railway.
The Dairy Special Is fitted up with
a complete farm dairy, every piece of
machinery and apparatus necessary to
the economical production of milk,
cream, and butter having been in- |
stalled under the direction of Dr. Mor- j
Kan. There will be a separator, I
chums, testers, sterilizer, Pasteurlzing
apparatus and exhibits of various
kinds of Improved machinery fcr |
dairying. On the walls of the car
will be charts and large views dealing
with dairy subjects, showing the fundamental
principles of breeding dairy
types, feeding animals, the care cf
dairy cattle and pictures of famous
animals in the dairy world.
The Special will also have steropticon
lantern and slides, permitting
illustrated lectures at the various
stops by Dr. Morgan and the other ex
perts who will accompany the car.
Advance schedules of the stops will
be prepared and full advertisement
given the train in the towns at which
lectures are to take place.
Transport Logan Sails For China.
Manila.?The United States transport
Logan left with a battalion of
the 15th infantry and other details
on board en route to Chin Wang Tao, j
northern China. The American troops
after they have disembarked are to
U ~ (? r*.. ? 1 n, rr rt rnntlnn *9
UU t'llipiutvu IU I.UI1IUI1I6 U Cl.llUil v?the
Peking railroad front Tang Shan j
to Lanchow against the possible attack
of either imperialists or republican
troops. Civilians and soldiers
of other regiments witnessed the sailing.
while women crowded the quay
bidding farewells.
Italian of Noble Birth A Suicide.
San Francisco.?Luigi Donato Ventura.
an Italian of noble birth and of
ability as a writer and lecturer, committed
suicide by shooting himself
through the heart in a fit of despon- i
ency due to family troubles. His
complete name was Ventura de Leecc
Pari and his family lino traces as far
back as 1299. Prof Ventura began
his career as a page in the court of
King Humbert, wnne a young man
he came to this country anil gained
notice through "1'eppina," a story of
an Italian newsboy in New York.
Destructive Fire Sweeps Halifax.
Halifax. N. S.?Damage amounting
to nearly a quarter c,f a million dollars
was caused by a fire which destroyed
the Hallf-,x Herald building,
several stores and ofllces and threatened
to wipe out a considerable per
tion of the business section of this j
city. Among the places burned was
the office of the United States consul
in the Herald building. The fire was
fanned by a high wind which caused
a rapid spread and it was only after
'cur hours of hard work that the
lames * errt eithdiieH
Ship Stopped by Fish.
Halifax. N. S.?On the arrival hert
of the Fumess liner Durango, fr<*r
London. Captain Chambers reported i
remarkable occurrence which tool
place when the liner was in mid ocean
The steamship was proceeding at i
high rate of speed, when suddenly th?
engines refused to work and the ves
sel stopped. After some time it wai
found that the "intake" of the circu
lation feed pipe was tightly filled witl
a numbar of flah, which had beet
drawn into the passago by the suctloi
of the pump3.
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from the soil than an;
It has been conclusively
g shipping quality are not se
t adequate supply of
\ POT,
The best probers use from ioo to
? annually on tbtir orchards In additio
tion of mineral fertilizers should tx-gi
fc to insure strong wooa ana carij
Ik, longer bearing period.
Most peach orchards starve t<
be giving their very
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I Milam more than 3 c
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I hood, bone -/ suv ; fcbjc to stand up undc
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A Golf Story.
There's another story of a man wht
rang the bell at the gates of Paradist
and asked Peter if he might gt
through.
"What were you cn earth?" askec
the saint.
"Well," was the response, "durin*.
the latter part of my life i didn't dc
much but play golf."
"Got a golf ball on you?"
"Yes; here's a 'Chancellor.'"
St. Peter took it and threw It rvei
nis sauuiuer, ?iinc u iumu
For a minute or more lie lookec
critically at the applicant, then shu1
the gate in his face and locked it.
"What's the game?" said the man.
"You are no real golfer," said St
Peter. "You don't even know tin
first rule of golf?co keep your eye or
the ball and follow through."
CI.A IMS BtnEK SAVED MIS I.IFE.
Mr. Chas. W. Miller, of Washington
D. C.. writes of Elixir Dabrki
"I can heartily testify to th<- virtue ol
yotir preparation known as r.abek as 1
consider that It was tlie means of my recovery
from a bad < ase of intermittent
fever and the saving of my life."
What it did for hin It can do for you
if you suffer from any form of malaria
Elixir Ilnhek, "i0 cent . all druggists
or Kloczcwskl A: Co.. Wusliin^ion, u. c
No Doubt About It.
And every gccd husband, no doubt
Is sure that he is married to one o
the twenty world s greatest women.
TO Cir.E A ( OLD IN' ONi: DAT
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bru^lstsirflrrnl ujiini*/ it It fail* t<? turc. It. W
Ui'.U v M 3 titfr-.ir ure ! b on oath box. i?c.
The only time some people worry ii
when they worry other people.
Mr*. Wtnslow's Soothing Syrup for Cblldrei
trrthinir. sofion* the ifum*. r^duc** intlamm.i
tion, allay.- paia.curex wind colic, Sic a boiri?
Even tho high flyer lias to conn
down to earth sooner or later.
Women s Secret
There ii one man in the United State
more women's secrets than any othc
country. These 6ccrets arc not secre
the secrets of suffering, and they ha
R. V. Pierce in the hope and expect:
That few of these women have been i
pectalions is proved by the fact that
el! women treated by Dr. Pierce h,
altogether cured. Such a record woi
cases treated were numbered by hui
that record applies to the treatment c
lion women, in a practice of over 40
and entitles Dr. Pierce to the gratitud
specialists in tho treatment of women
Every sick woman may consult i
charge. All replies are mailed, sea
any printing or advertising whatever,
out fee, to World's Dispensary Medic
Buffalo, N. Y.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
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Thirty Years
III!IllliViilN'iTrnil III IBIIIMff
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proven that flavor and ^t^fpggjHl [ j||^fl5
:cured unless there is an 1 ^HR
4SH 1 I
i 200 pounds of Muriate of Fr'ash t ?f
n to the phosphate. The anplica. m |wH
in when the trees are pltnted, so as It I |HD
bearing, continuous fruiting and 1^1 |3flH
3 death at a time when they should firL Sy
best returns. Feed them a bah j ^
ip the profits. /f9? {
Potash prices and free M \?i?5s
rmulas and directions. M
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If for fits that are but
' blood, depleted!and
. SSon't patch up? ^
Your Health with!
sfrucfivo Tonic & Blood Renovator I
f bottles of Milam I have gained 81 lbs."? I
tarleston, W.Va. "I had not taken the I
>r 4 days when I saw a decided improve- I
I digestion."?Rev. R. L. McNair, Char- j
ilam i3 a grand medicine. I have taken *
II *eel strongerand better, more activeand )
;r my work."?Rev. H. D. Guerrant, Dan- t
ve botties of Milam and gained 10 lbs."? H
rille, Va. ''Am finishing my 6th bottle of I
rears of Eczema, am cured."?C. H. Wil- I
r $5,00 of your druggist and get I
y bach if not benefited c J
I ForHORSES and COWS. :
5 Mr. F. Ulrich, Georgians, Flo., write*:
I for horses and cows many years and there Sj
H I.urs on horses. V. hen a horse *tar:.^n:b- I
t ffl 25c. 50c. $1 abottJe at Drug 4: Gen'l Stora*
TREE SALESMEN
; FROM $100.00 TO $300.00 PER MONTH
SELLING OUR GUARANTEED PECAN TREE?
Satsuma Orange, Figs and other frnlt
nnd Ornamental trees au<l plants.
Salesmen's outfits free to responsible
jiarties. Special inducement* to deal,
crs. hardest Nurseries and most
complete stock in the south. Address
^ THE CRIFFING BROTHERS COMPANY
t JACKSONVILLE, FLA. OR PORT ARTHUR, TEX,
H CealersIs fun, Hides, Wssl P"5J RS
$ LiWhliiLri 1-J4. 6 w
L nQTiDCV Til BATED. Giro qnlck r*.
' i ffQ unuri! u,.J3llf remur, <iwei.
ilni{ an<J short hrrai'i In a tow days and
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n youn? p<<>pl? to ftudy Shorthand and Bo..kke?>pina
li/ Hp?*ci?Ii?l?. If unintrrMtoJ. ?*ud name*
au<i Mdrnwn<>!thmiIhtt arr?atdr:r' ourixia-writtea
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W. N. U., CHARLOTTE, NO. 3-1912.
s who has perhaps heard
r man or woman in the
;tn of guilt or shame, but
ve been confided to Dr.
ition of advice and help.
disappointed in their ex- flKSEnMk*W
ninety-eight per cent, of
iva been absolutely and ig&T
jld be remarkable if tho Tff tftw.
adreds only. But when r,J fS I'm
>f more than half-n- mil- f ?
years, it is phenomenal,
Ic accorded him by women, as the first of
's disersc3.
Dr. Pierce by letter, absolutely without
led in perfectly plain envelopes, without
upon them. Write without fear as with:al
Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Preet.,
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