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"Your husband frequently misses
his dinner."
"Yes. Whenever there is a ball
game In town he devoteB himself to
Hading fault with the umpire Instead
of with the cook."
Collective Housekeeping.
n English paper tells of an experl- !
ment in collective housekeeping in
what is known as Brent Garden vil- '
lag*. The dwelling houses contain all ,
Improvements except a kitchen. Meals
for everybody are cooked at a central
hall, and may either be eaten
there or sent home. A four-course dinner
ooeta only 1 shilling and 6 pence.
Servants are supplied, when needed,
from the central hall at a cost of
about ten cents an hour.
A Household Remedy.
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Its Use.
"I put this breakwater wall there to
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to cure It. In malarial countries take a
dose of OXIDINE regularly once each week
and save yourself from Chills and Fever and
other malarial troubles.
8oda to Brighten China.
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(By E. O. SELLERS. Director of Evening
Department, The Moody Bible Institute,
Chicago.)
LESSON FOR SEPT. 15.
JUDGMENT AND MERCY.
LESSON TEXT-Matt. ll:20-?.
GOLDEN TEXT?"Come unto tne all ye
that labor and are heavy laden, and I
will give you rest."?Matt 11:28.
The paragraph mark separating
verses 27 and 28 should rightfully be
removed for that portion Is but & continuation
and a contrast with what
bag gone before. Ab we see from
Luke's account, Jesus has sent out
the seventy who return boasting of
what had been accomplished In Jesus'
name, only to receive his reproof that
they are not so much to rejoice In
that as that their names were written
"In heaven."
Jesus had made his appeal to Judea
only to be rejected; he has done a
marvelous wojk In Galilee only to be
rejected there also, and thus it leads
to his appeal to the Individual. Jesus
knew that every problem of the
church, financial or otherwise, every
i problem of the body politic, Is In Its
final analysis one of the condition of
the Individual heart
We have before us a twofold division
of this lesson. First the awful
woes Jesus pronounces on the Impenitent,
v. 20-24, and second, the unspeakable
Joy of those who accept
him, those who "come to him," v.
25-30.
I. Those Who Reject One can
scarce reconcile the speaker of this
first section wltli him who spoke the
last words, but is any denunciation
more awful than that of outraged
love? There Is no contradiction here
for his Invitation Is extended to the
very people whom he has denounced.
Chorazln and Bethsalda, laden with
sin, are urged to break off their yoke
of bondage, be reconciled with him,
become yoked with him whose burden
Is light. These words of denunciation
were chosen with dellberateness.
They mean Just what they say and
but little can be said to amplify their
meaning. We can, however, see that
Judgment never precedes opportunity.
Judgment Inevitable.
These cities had their day of opportunity.
In like manner we notice that
the measure of the Judgment Is the
measure of opportunity. The fate of
Tyre and Sodom was awful, but more
terrible Is to be the fate, In the day
of Judgment, of Chorazln and Bethsalda,
because they sinned against the
greater light. The possible exaltation
of Capernaum as shown by the question
asked In verse 23 Is followed an
awful degradation, a fate far worse
than that of Sodom, for If his mighty
works had been done In Sodom It
would have repented and remained till
this day.
Again we need to note that Judgment
is inevitable. It 1b the lot and
portion of us all. Jesus created a
wonderful opportunity for those cities
and in a like manner has created one
for us as individuals of the city, what
will be our accounting in the Judgment?
We as citiiens are being illuminated
by a wonderful revelation of |
truth and righteousness. Shall New
York, Chicago and other large centers
became as ancient Capernaum or
Babylon, Nineveh and Tyre?
II. Those Who Come to Jesus.
Coming now to the second section of
our lesson, one can feel the tender
pathos of the voice of Jesus as he
turns from the whole to the individuals
who comprise the whole and
cries?"Hither to me.H Not alone
those who are burdened by ceremonialism
or guilt but a more wonderful
scope than that, "All who labor." His
Invitation is. however, limited, for it
is to the laboring, thus excluding the
wilfully idle, whether they be idle materially
or spiritually.
Jesus' call is for a twofold purpose,
(a) Service, "Take my yoke upon
you" and (b) Knowledge, 'a'nd learn
of me." Note the order, service first,
for wo learn by doing. There are two
kinds of rest suggested, (a) that
which is "given" and (b) that which
is "found." The first 1b the rest of
faith, forgiveness, acceptance, assur"""o
/>nna><1niianoig nf fin/I'd
love.' The second Is the rest of satisfaction,
of communion, of fellowship
and of service. The one Is the "peace
with God," Rom. 5:1, and the other Is
the "peace of God," Phil. 4:7, which
the world cannot take away.
Offers a Life.
Jesus knew the rest of harmonious
relation to the Father, the rest of
service, and so the climax of his Invitation
Is the test of experience, v.
30. "For my yoke is easy and my burden
Is light." Notice that our labor
13 to be fruitful, "heavy laden," but
the Joy of service far outweighs any
thought of Its becoming a duty and
therefore onerous. A yoke Implies a
being attached to a load and with another.
How may we know If his
words be true? There Is but one condition,
"Come." Jesus meant Just
what and all that word implies. The
babe sitting upon the knee of Its nurse
Knows wnai us momer means wnen
she calls "Come," and bo Jesus extends
his arms to sorrowful, laden
humanity as well as to ceremonially
laden Israel and says "Come." Not
to a church or to some religious leader,
but to Jesus himself. The invitation
Is very personal both as to the
one who shall come, and the one to
whom we are to come.
There Is In this lesson a luminous
suggestion of Jesus' method of dealing
with the Ills of our great cities.
He does not propose a lot of nega
tlons, but offers a life, an energizing
power that shall enable a company of
his believers to change these conditions
of 111. Some one has called attention
to Jesus' attitude towards the
Roman empire. Not one word of
specific rebuke nor denunciation, yet
in approximately three hundred yeare
there was a Christian emperor upon
that throne. His method Is Individualistic.
These words of Jesus thrill with
music. They have been a 6olace
throughout the uges. They have
brought into his kingdom countless
thousands.
Jesus here assumes, as he always
did, that the woes of the impenitent
and the Joys of the saved are conditioned
upon our attitude towards him
Let us be careful not to slip the yoke
and not to be unequally yoked with
unbelievers. We are called to a part
nershlp. a community of Interest and
to an agreement with him whose
"yoke Is easy and whose burden If
light."
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Some people boast In order to keep
others from doing so.
The faster a chap Is, the quicker he
overtakes trouble.
J A? a summer tonlo there Is no medicine j
that quite compares with OXIPINE. It not
j only builds up the system, but taken regularly.
prevents Malaria. Regular or Tab toless
formula at Druggists.
The Likeness.
"This free pulling of teeth has some
features In common with big social
functions."
"What are they?"
Burduco Liver Powder.
Nature's remedy for biliousness,
constipation. Indigestion and all stomach
diseases. A vegetable preparation,
better than calomel and will not
salivate. In screw top cans at 25c
each. Durwell & Dunn Co., Mfrs.,
Charlotte, N. C.
Golfer's Grind Army 8core.
A golfer playing his first game of
Ihe season reported downtown the
next day that he had made a Grand
Army score?he went out in 61 and
:ame back In 65. ? Chicago Evening
P08t.
Best Books for Children.
Eugene Field, asked for the best
!en books for young people under sixteen
years of age, Is said to have
riven this list: "Pllgrlm'B Progress,"
'Robinson Crusoe," Anderson's Fairy
Tales, Grimm's Fairy Tales, "Scottish
- ? "Tko in.
wtllerB," "tJiacn DCBUi;,
bian Nights," "Swiss Family Robinion,"
"Little Lord Fauntleroy," "Tom
Brown's School DayB," for boys, or for
(Iris, "Little Women."
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Adulation Pleased Rousseau.
Rousseau, whose bicentenary celebration
occasioned a riot In Paris the
other day, created a sensation when
; he visited England In 1766. "Rousseau
and his Armenian dress," wrote Lord
. Charlemont, "were followed by
crowds when he first arrived In London,
and as long as this species of
admiration lasted he was contented
and happy. Garrlck not only gave a
supper In his honor but played two
characters specially to please him.
Rousseau was highly gratified, but
Mrs. Garrlck declared that she had
never spent a more unpleasant evening
In her life, the philosopher being
so anxious to display himself,
and hanging over the front of the
box so much, that she was obliged to
hold him by the skirts of his coat to
prevent him from failing over Into
the pit."
HAPPY THOUGHT.
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Fortune Teller?Yea, you will be
very wealthy. With my Inward eye
I can see heaps of money all around
you.
Mr. Very wise?Well, suppose you
take your fee out of It with your Inward
fingers.
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weai no riatc ur uuuoumi|??uii,
Physicians In all of the eastern
states will be asked by the National
Association for the Study and Prevention
of Tuberculosis to stop sendlng
consumptives In the last stages of
tuberculosis and without sufficient
funds to the southwestern part of the
United States In search of health.
While It Is Impossible to tell accurately
how many consumptives there
are at present living in the states of
Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, southern
California, and western Texas, It
is probable that no les than ten per
cent of the 6,000,000 people in this
territory have tuberculosis themselves,
or have come to the west because
Borne member of their family have had
it. Every year, the health authorities
estimate, not less than 10,000 consumptives,
hopelessly diseased, come west
to die. For these cases, the climate
of this section of the country can do
nothing, and they are compelled to die
in strange surroundings and thousands
of miles from home and friends The
National Association points out further
that from 50 to 60 per cent, of
these advanced cases are too poor to
provide the proper necessaries of life,
and they are either starved to death,
or compelled to accept the meager
charity which this part of the country
affordB.
A FOOD CONVERT
Good Food the True Poad to Health.
The pernicious habit some persons
still have of relying on nauseous drugs
to relieve stomach trouble keeps up
the patent medicine business and helpB
keep up the army of dyspeptics.
Indigestion?dyspepsia ? is caused
by what Is put into the stomach In the |
way of Improper food, the kind that
so taxes the strength of the digestive
organs they are actually crippled.
When this state Is reached, to resort
to tonics Is like whipping a tired
horse with a big load. Every additional
efTort he makes under the lash
diminishes his power to move the
load.
Try helping the stomach by leaving
off heavy, greasy, Indigestible food
and take on Grape-Nuts?light, easily
digested, full of strength for nerves
and brain, in every grain of It. There's
no waste of time nor energy when
Grape-Nuts Is the food.
"I am an enthusiastic user of GrapeNuts
and consider It an ideal food."
writes a Maine man:
"I had nervous dyepepsla and was
all run down and my food seemed to
do me but little good. From reading
an advertisement I tried Grape-Nuts
food, and, after a few weeks' steady
use of it, felt greatly Improved.
"Am much stronger, not nervous
now, and can do more work without
feeling so tired, and am better every
way.
"I relish Grape-Nuts best with cream
and use four heaping teas^oonfuls as
the cereal pnrt of a meal. I am sure
there are thousands of persons with
stomach trouble who would be benefited
by using Grape-Nuts." Name glven
by Postum Co., Rattle Creek, Mich.
Read the little book, "The Road to
Wellville," In pkgs. "There's a reason."
rend the above letterT A new
one appenr* from time to time. They
are genuine, trne, and full of human
interest.
JAPS IMPORT THEIR BRIDES
Orientals In Hawaii Send All the Way
to the Flowery Kingdom
for Them.
KauaJ, Hawaii.?"No more Orientals
of the laboring class are coming to
Hawaii, and a good many of our white ;
citizens who cultivate sugar estates
are sorry that the faithful Chinese are
barred under the law," said W. P.
Harcourt, a sugar planter of the island
of Kauai, one of the Hwaiian group.
"They are our best workers, and before
the exclusion policy was applied
we could count on a certain regular j
Influx of brawny Mongolians to toll In
the cane fields.
"The Chinese now In Hawaii have
been there for many years, and most
of them are getting to be old men.
Not many of the Chinese have wives,
but In former days not a few of them |
became the husbands of the native Kal
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of the message the man gets permis- ;
Blon to go to claim his wife, and pretty
soon the pair are domesticated on
the estate, and my understanding Is
they get on as happily as If they bad
known each other from Infancy and
been wedded In the conventional way
of the Caucasians.
"Not long ago a ship from Yokohama
arrived with forty or fifty socalled
picture brldeB. Every one of
them had been chosen through photographs
forwarded to Hawaii some time
In advance of the arrival of the originals.
Occasionally there Is a pathetic
case, as when not long ago a very
pretty young Japanese maid was
forced to take the next ship returning
to her old home. Inspection showed
that she had trachoma, and the rigid
rule that ordered her deportation
could not be waived."?Baltimore
American.
BAND PLAYS AS DOG DINES
Canine Guest of Honor at Banquet
Ceebrates Birthday and Devours
His Share of Feast.
Mammon, unio.??ew iurm iuur
hundred have had their monkey din- j
nerB, other swell sets have their Innovations
along that line, but this town
bears the honor of giving a dog a real
live banquet and concert to commemorate
the anniversary of his birth.
The affair was given by Louis F.
Morner, and the guest of honor was
his dog, "Major," who, Beated at the
head of the table, was admired during
the many courses by a host of his
owner's friends. The city band gave
a concert of,several select numbers.
"Major," unconscious of the honor
that was being bestowed upon him,
devoured his share of the viands and
looked about for more.
MAN GETS LONG LOST $10
Money In Hands of New York Police
nrtflh?p 11 Is Re
stored to Owner.
New York.?A ten dollar bill lost on
Broadway October 11 Is now In the
bands of the owner, after having been
for eight months In the bands of Polico
Commissioner Waldo. More than
1,000 persons applied to the commissioner
for the money, but It remained
for John F. J. Sheehan of Newark,
N. J., to make the successful claim.
The bill was turned over to a traffic
policeman October 11 by William Fleuger
of Berlin, Germany, who said that
the bill bad blown Into hl3 face at
Forty-second street and Broadway.
Sheehan explained that the money
was blown from his hand by a gust
of wind. He had witnesses to prove
his claim.
CITY IS ENRICHED BY RAID
County In Pennsylvania Reaps Har?
vest of Nickels From Broken
Slot Machines.
Pittsburg, Pa.?All sorts of gam?s
of chance have been put under the
law's watchful eyes here. County detectives
have confiscated hundreds of
slot machines, brought them to the
courthouse and broken them with an
ax. As each machine was broken the
chief of detectives was "on the Job"
with a dishpan to gather the nickels.
The county Is hundreds of dollars
richer.
Jury Pitied Guilty Man.
Arkansas City, Kan.?After investigating
the case of Sanford Elkins,
nineteen years old, charged with forgery,
the grand Jury dismissed the
charge and took up a collection to
send Elkins to his home. He said bo
was the only support of a widowed
mother and was nearly starved when
he committed the crime.
It Is abou* as necessary to have an
aim In life as It is In shooting squirrels.
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Types of Japanese Dancing Girls.
naka women. It was a good cross,
was this half-breed progeny, and so
likewise the offspring of the Japanese
and native women. In recent times,
however, the Japs have been In the
habit of sending back to their own
land for wives. In most cases I think
the self-elected bridegrooms get their
parents back In the Flowery Kingdom
to pick out wives for them.
"The matter 1b finally arranged
through the Japanese consul, the man
In the case putting up money for the
passage of his Intended spouse. The
hour that she lands must alpo be the
wedding hour, for the authorities will
not allow the fair ones to remain unless
claimed and formally mated according
to some civil or religious ceremony
that both parties consider binding.
"Every now and then a wireless
message comes to my plantation
which tells one of my young Japanese
hired men that he may expect on the
arrival of the next ship at Honolulu
the girl who has been picked out as
his wife. I do not think that In many
cases the principals have ever laid
eyes on each other. On the receipt
VERY WELCOME NEWS.
Tessle?Mr. Bore said one good
thing at least last night.
Jessie?\Yhat was that?
Tessle?He said he had to go early.
RED, ROUGH HANDS MADE
SOFT AND WHITE
For red, rough, chapped and bleeding
hands, dry, fissured, Itching, burning
palms, and painful finger-ends,
with shapeless nails, a one-night Cutlcura
treatment works wonders. Directions:
Soak the hands, on retiring,
in hot water and Cutlcura Soap.
Dry, anoint with Cutlcura Ointment,
and wear soft bandages or old, loose
gloves during the night. These pure,
sweet and gentle emollients preserve
the hands, prevent redness, roughness
and chapping, and impart in a single
night that velvety softness and whiteness
so much desired by women. For
those whose occupations tend to injure
the hands, Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcura
Ointment are wonderful.
Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold
throughout the world. Sample of each |
free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address
post-card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston."
Motor Cars and Mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes, flies and gnats of every
description are said to be more numerous
In Paris this year than ever before.
It has become a veritable Invasion.
The explanation usually given
Is that the swallows are much fewer
this summer, and also that the
ubiquitous sparrow Is notably on the >
decrease. Nobody can find a reason
for the desertion of the swallows, but
the reason of the scarcity of sparrows
Is not far to seek. The enemy
Is mechanical traction, which Is supplanting
the use of the horse. Before i
long, horses will practically have disappeared
In Paris, and when their
nosebags go there will disappear one
of the princlpl staples of food for the
Paris "plerrot," who Is taking wing for
the country In search of the grains of ;
oats and barley once so plentiful on
the boulevard and avenues.
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The Love In Fiction and Life.
A periodical devoted to the drama
pleads for plays based on some emo- j
tion other than love. The difficulty in
producing such plays is that every
play must have a hero, and in making
a hero, the playwright, as well as
his audience, almost Inevitably adopts
the view expressed 2,000 years ago by
a scribbler of the dead walls of Pompeii:
"He who has never loved a
woman is not a gentleman."
A baseball player may bo sluggish
without being a slugger.
Regular practicing physicians recommend
and prescribe OXIDISE for Malaria, because
it Is a proven remedy by years of experience.
Keep a bottle In the medicine chest and
administer at ilrst sign of Chills and Fever.
If the clinging type of woman could
only hang onto cash!
Mr*. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens the gums, reduces Infliimmatlon,
allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle.
But a really clever woman is too
clever to show it.
Don
Forty years ago
PAREGORIC or la
sleep, and A FEW PROPS
THERE is NO WAOTG
whose health has been rtti
of which Is a narcotio pro
either of the narcotics nai
them " poison." The deflni
and -produces sleep, but w)
sions and death," The ta
and sold under the names
should not permit any m<
your physician know of w
TAIN NAECQTICS, if it
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Hon. Sour Stomach. Diarrim
2aS ** Worms .Convulsions.Feraishob
- p ! ness and Loss of Sleep.
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Unfailing Stimulant.
Men have tried many things, but
still they ask for stimulant?the stimulant
in use but requires the use of
more. Men try to drown the floating
dead of their own souls in the wine
cup, but the corpses will rise. We see
their faces in the bubbles. The intoxication
of drink sets the world
whirling again, and the pulses playing
music, and the thoughts galloping, but
the fast clock runs down sooner, and
the unnatural stimulation only leaves
the house it fills with revelry?more
silent, more sad, more deserted, more
dead. There is only one stimulant
that never fails, and yet never intoxicates?Duty.
Duty puts a blue sky
over every man?up in his heart maybe?into
which the skylark, happiness,
always goes singing.?George D. Pentice.
German Farmer Good Business Man.
Under a seemingly generous offer
of hospitality, a North German farmer
has managed to include a good
stroke of b .siness for himself. In a
Ifanover paper recently appeared
an advertisement that from fifteen to
twenty women and girls (not under
twelve years of age) who needed recuperation
could have free board and
lodging on a country estate. But in
exchange they would be required to
pick pease from eight to ten hours
Industrious pickers might also be
paid cash for their labor.
Child's Popularity Explained.
A winning lottery ticket of $100.000,
in connection with the Nobles
Bank was recently presented for
payment at the State Bank in St.
Petersburg, and it now transpires
that the owner is an eight-year-old
orphan, an Inmate of the Orphanage
at Pskoff. The lottery ticket was her
sole possession. Her relatives have
hitherto done nothing for the child,
but when the news of her good fortune
became known they were one
and all eager to adopt her. The authorities
have placed her in the
charge of an arch-priest, a distant connection
of her father.
Instead of liquid antiseptics, tablets
and peroxide, for toilet and medicinal
uses, many people prefei Paxtine,
which is cheaper and better. At drug
gists, hoc a oox or seiu puatpuiu uu iccelpt
of price by The Paxton Toilet
Co., Boston, Mass.
A Condition.
"Say. If you take us out In this
hired car, Is the ride on you?"
"Yes, If at the end of it, the car
Isn't."
If your appetite Is not what It should lie
perhaps Malaria Is developing. It affects
the whole system. OX 11)1 N R will clear
away the germs, rid you of Malaria and generally
lmprovo your condition.
The czar of Russia has 102 vast palaces,
employing a staff of 32,000 servants,
with an annual payroll of $4,000,000.
TO DRIVE OLT MALARIA
AND HI'! LD LP TI1E SYSTEM
Take the Old Standard OKOVM'S TAHTKLKSS
CHILL TONIC. Ton know what 700 are taking.
The fortntila Is plainly printed on every bottle,
showing It Is simply yulnlne and Iron In a tasteless
form, and the most effectual form, for grown
people and child run, 60 cenu.
vtl *1 ? ?- ~ ? wkflti o 1/oror
>ine unies uui ui icu ? uc ?*
tells his betrothed that he's not half
good enough for her he speaks only
half the truth.
For SUMMER HEADACHES
Hicks' CAPUDINE Is the fcosi remedy?no
matter what causes them?whether from tho
beat, sitting In draughts, feverish condition,
etc. 10c., 25c. and 50c. per bottle at medicine
stores.
Three Is a crowd, but not In the
eyes of the man who must pay the
prima donna's salary.?Judge's Library,
As a summer tonic there Is no mediclnt
that quite compares with OXIDINK. It not
only builds up the system, but taken regularly,
prevents Malaria. Regular or Tasteless
formula at Druggists.
Ancient Idea of Dancing.
Dancing was originally a means of
expressing religious feeling.
t Poison E
almost every mother thou^
iidanum to make it sleep. ]
1 TOO MATTY will produce tl
f. Many are the children *
riptl fnr Ufa W nnraarnn'p. lnnr
klLV/V* iVl xiiu WJ ^uavQViiVj AMUV
duct of opium. Druggists ai
ned to children at all, or to
tion of "narcotic "is: "Amet
iich in poisonous dosesprodi
Bte and smell of medicines cont
of "Drops," "Cordials," "So
idicine to be given to your
hat it i3 composed. CASTO
bears the signature of Chas,
Letters from Pron
addressed to CI
Dr. J. W. Dlnsdale, of Chicago, I
advise Its use in all families -where
Dr. Alexander E. Mintie, of Cleveli
prescribed your Castorla and have fc
edy for children."
Dr. Agnes V. Swetland, of Omah
the best remedy in the world for ch
recommend."
Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y.
your Castorla for children and alwa
Caatorla for my cvrn children."
Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo.,
torla. I have frequently prescribed I
always found It to do all that Is clal:
Dr. C. H. Glldden, of SI Paul, Mir
tltloaer with your Castorla has been 1
an excellent remedy for the young."
Dr. H. D. Eenner, of Philadelphia,
torla as a purgative la the cases of c]
happy effect, and fully endorse It as a
Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City,
did remedy for children, known the
and have no hesitancy in recommend
and children."
Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. T
excellent preparation for children, b<
and pleasant to the taste, A good
digestive organs."
GENUINE CAST
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The Kind You Har
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THI CKNTAUi COMPANY. TT Ml
AN ECHO.
He (at the musicale)?That singer
seomB to be echoing our feelings.
She?How so?
He?She's singing "No One Knows
How Sad I Feel."
Electric Fans In India.
Although It costs but 6 cents a day
In India for men to wave fans to keep
the air circulating in houses, they are
gradually being replaced by electric ?
fans as cheaper and more reliable.
DOES YOrB HEAD ACHE?
Try Hlcics' CAPL'DINE. It's liquid?pleasant
to take?effects Immediate-good tc prevent
8lck Headaches and Nervous Headaches also.
Your money back If not satinfled. 10c., J5c. and
50c. at medicine stores.
More Grazing Ground Required.
ft is computed that it takes twelve
acres of land to graze one head of
cattle on Texas land.
A great majorl'y of sunnier ills are
due to Malaria lu suppressed forth. Lassitude
and headaches are but two symptoms.
OXIDINE eradicates the Malaria
germ and tones up the entire system.
It's well enough to hope, but don't
loaf on the Job while doing it.
Nothing keeps a man so busy as the
attempt to idle away his time.
Time!One
of the Principal Advantage* of a
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It will always respond immediately 1\
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Bitterer Fails t? Restore Gray
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Lfffc*? Ka.Mman and Ansro films, mailed post
rltMliiv Mall orders ({iron promptatfentlon.
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244 KluifMrect, Charleston, S. CnnnP^Y
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jht her child must have
[hese drugs will produce
le SLEEP FROM WHICH
who have been killed or
lanum and morphine, each
:e prohibited from selling
anybody without labelling
Heine ivliicfo relieves pain
ices stupor, coma, convulaining
opium are disguised,
othing Syrups," etc. You
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EIA. DOES NOT COlf,
H. Fletcher. .
iinent Physicians
lias. H. Fletcher.
II., says: "I use your Caatoria and
there are children."
and, Ohio, says: "I have frequently
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Nebr., says: "Your C&storia is
ildren and the only one I use and
, says: "I have frequently prescribed
ys got good results. In fact I use
says: "I heartily endorse your Caa*
It In my medical practice, and have
med for It."
in., says: "lly experience as a prao
aighly satisfactory, and I consider It
, Pa., says: "I have used your Casiildren
for years past with the most
safe remedy."
JIo., says: "Your Castorla Is a splen*
vrorld over. I use It la my practice
lng It for the complaints of Infanta
says: "I consider your Castorla an
:Ing composed of reliable medicines
remedy for all disturbances of the
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