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Th? Woof Combers
*^e Latin quarter of rarts on
often see? groups of bareheaded worn
en, sitting In some quiet corner of thi
street, perhaps within a church door
JHw. picking and combing the wool of thel
mattresses. No matter how poor i
Y' .'French peasant may be, he elmoet al
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Punishment,
e During the course of a ball held In
i- a village a young mnn was offered
u an Introduction by a chum to a lady
, of pretty ample proportions. He der
cllned the honor, remarking:
i "Lord, Jfick, I would ns soon draw
- a cart round the room."
l This was overheard by the lady,
who determined to be even with him.
Later on he obtained an lntrodue.
tlon and on being requested for the
honor of a waits the magnificent
lady coolly yet majestically replied,
i "No, no, little one; I'm too big a
> cart for a donkey to draw."
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I am unused to children and besides
i knowing no lullaby songs 1 have no
1 voice to carry n tune. I offered to care
for a neighbor's child one ufternoon.
The chlhl grew tired and asked me to
rock her and sing. I began bravely but
? she stopped me and said: "You don't
; need to sing. I dess. Your songs make
n?e wider nwnke."?Exchnnge.
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THE CIVET-CATS
"It"* all very fine to be ? Malayan
Civet-Cat bat to be a common CivetCat
la better." said the Civet-Cat.
"One would expect such a speech
from you, wouldn't one?" asked the
Malayan Civet-Cat.
"One might. I do not know," said <
the Civet-Cat. ' :
"Of course," he added, "you are like (
me and your fatally la Hke my family <
and our families are like each other i
and all the rest nf lr ??m I " ?
I am not you. I
"I am glad you aren't too.** said the j
Malayan Civet-Cat, "for if you were, c
you would always be sorry you were |
and that would be- most mixing and <
upsetting. i
"Of course you can't help but admit i
that I have large spots and that they t
are actually laj-gef than yours. j
"I have a stronger looking body and i
I am stronger too."
"You aren't as fine as I am." said t
the Civet-Cat. "I am not too strong for ^
that would make me a little toughened 3
and not so refined as I now am. (
"I have large spots and my whole j
body Is beautifully marked. I have a c
fine ring-streaked tall too.
"I belong to the wildcat family and
at the suiue time I look a little like
a skunk.
"All creatures wouldn't consider thnt
an honor but 1 do, for I consider the
skunk a very handsome creature. t
"And I have an odor which Is something
like the skunk's. Most creatures j
wouldn't like that but I do, oh yes, 1
do. If I didn't I would change my 5
perfume but I do like It. All Civet
Cats do." 3
"Yes," sold Mrs. Civet-Cat. "we all
do. If we hadn't cared for the famll)
perfume we wouldn't have clung to \
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"She Speaks the Truth."
It or allowed It to cling to us all these ,
years. ]
"But we've appreciated It If others ,
have no.t. But what do we core If they j
have the bad taste not to like It? It i
only shows what they are, or at least ]
what they are not. They are not Civet- <
Cats. That much Is certain." i
"I am a Spotted Lynx," said the animal
In the next cage In the zoo. "I j
am beautiful and my spots make me y
look so dressed up." ]
"Ah. but you haven't any real family ^
perfume such as we have," Mrs. Civet- |
Cat remarked. t
i "She speaks the truth." said Mr. j
Civet-Cat. i
"What Is more you sound very fine i
with your name of Spotted Lynx," said f
Mrs. Civet-Cat, "but you are really l
nothing moro than a wildcat." t
"I belong to the family," said the
Spotted Lynx, "and I admit It. And
you also are of the cat family."
"Yes, but so different from yon," c
Mrs. Civet-Cat answered. *
"There are many different creatures (
!n the zoo," she continued, "who have F
fine sounding names, and who live here 11
In this house, such as the Black Para- 11
doxure and the African Ichneumon, a
very black animal from the Malay *
peninsula called the Bear-Cat, or, as *
he prefers to be called, the Blnturong.
"There Is the Surlcnte or SlenderTailed
Meerkat of South Africa, too.
"But they aren't as interesting as we
are. No, not they. We have simple
names. Folks know we belong to the
great cat family and civet cats are
becoming more and more known.
"Handsome ladies are wearing us
as roats and furs and multa and as
decorations on their hats.
"They say that when our fur becomes
damp or when they wear us
out In the wet weather we're especially
generous with our family perfume
but they're not in the least appreciative.
They are very lacking in
thankfulness.
"Still, they do us the honor to wear
us as a family and treat us as they
would fox or seal or something noble
and tine and beautiful like that.
"And if we give them of our perfume
we give it without extra charge
so even if they don't appreciate it
they ought to be glad we don't charge
them for It." _ li
"I suppose." said Mr. Civet-Cat, "you p
talk about the honor of being worn o
as a fur for you know that you are l
safe here in the soo." n
And Mrs. Civet-Cat made a me-owing v
sound to show that she agreed.
Won ths Tuq. ?
"Look, daddy," said a little six-yearold.
"I pulled this cornstalk right up 1
ail by -myself."
"Why, but you are strong!" said his
father. j
"I guess I am, daddy. The whole '
world had hold of the other end of it."
No Qame, Wet Grounds.
Harold?Pop! ,
"Yes, my eon."
"Did they play baseball in Noah's
time?"
"No. my boy; I believe not." *
nil/ UIUIII IIIDJ, r?J|J7"
"Wet grounds, 1 guess."
All Born In Irsland.
A gentleman once asked a boy where
he was born.
"In Ireland," said the boy.
"What part?"
"Why, all of me I" was the reply.
Spills the Beans.
Tee given np telling my wife anything."
"80 have I mine. It simply goes In
at one ear and out at the other."
"That isn't the trouble with pty wife.
It fcofs in at one ear and comes out of
her icoath."
Pre-WI lean Ian.
"Aunt Alice whv la It ?* ?? ??
1 snppom. m* detr, It ffsi do? to ^
my policy o^ytotcfafnl siting. "?BooTy
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and all knocked out, just go to
rour druggist and get a bottle of Dodion's
Liver Tone for a few cents which
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langerous calomel. Take a spoonful
ind if It doesn't start your liver and |
itrsighten you up better and quicker (
ban nasty calomel and without making <
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Art Aftormstti
"Hello, sir; remember me?"
"Can't say I do, sir."
"I met you at the club one day."
"I'm n very poor hand at rememlerlng
faces."
"Why, that was the day I tipped
ou ofT on the stock market."
"So? Come to get myself together,
our face does seem familiar!"
"After which I borrowed $10 from
rou."
"Certainly. I remember you."
"Aqd you promised that when next
ve met you'd lend me another ten."
"I'ardon me. I was mistaken in the
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Sunday School
' LessonT
[By REV. P. B. F1TZWATKK, O. D..
T?tch*r of English Bible In the Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago.)
Copyright. leas. Western Newspaper Oilee
LESSON FOR MARCH 26
REVIEW
GOLDEN TEXT-The Lord U righteous
In nil Hie ways, and holy In nil His
works.?Psalm M6:1T.
DEVOTIONAL READING?Paolxn 1*>.
PRIMARY TOPIC?Kovorlte Btorles of
the Quarter.
JUNIOR TOPIC?Israel's Heroic Prophita
INTERMEDIATE AND 8ENIOR TOPIC
-Estimate of ElUaa. Ells ha. Jonah and
trnos y
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC
-Social Teachings of the Quarter's Lesr-ni
???; uiciuuu vi review win lurgeij
>e determined by the taste of the
eachera and the grade In the school
oncerned. To the writer's taste, two
food methods are avalluble: the biographical
and the summary. In using
he biographical, the lives of four
p-eat prophets. Elijah, Ellsha, Jonah
md Amos may be considered. These
'our men are connected with nearly
ill the lessons of the quarter. This
nethod can be used to good advantage
n nearly all the grades of the school,
in the summary method the principal
'act of euch lesson* with its leading
esson should be set forth. This
nethod can be used to good advantage
n the adult departments. The followng
Is a suggested summary:
Lesson I. Rehoboam refused to
jrant the request of the people for
he lightening of the burdens of taxaion.
Because of this ten tribes under
he leadership of Jeroboam revolted
ind formed another kingdom. The
nost effective cure for social and
Killtlcal unrest Is Justice by the rulers
0 those ruled.
Lesson II. Elijah, after announcing
:o Aluib the withholding 6f rain for
1 term of years, fled and was fed by
he ravens and by the widow at
'jirephnth. God adapts himself to the
Ircumstnnces of His servants, and
sometimes In the most unlikely ways
irovldes for His own.
Lesson III. At the request of Elijah,
Ihab called the people together to witless
a supreme challenge of Baal
vorshlp. Faith In God will stand the
nost severe test. The flre of God Is
he linflllllnc si en nhlrh rtlfforimtlntM
rue from fulse religion.
Lesson IV. Elijah, though brnve be'ore
the 4.r>0 prophets of Baal, fled for
ds life from Jezebel. God dealt most
fently with his discouraged servant.
>Ve should learn from this that freluently
we fall In our strongest point.
Lesson V. Nahoth refused to sell his
rineyard to Ahuh, whereupon through
rezebel's plot he was murdered, and
lhab took possession. Nations and
tings should respect the rights of Inllvidunls.
Lesson VI. When Elijah's work was
Inlshed, God look him to heaven by
? whirlwind. Elijah had once requested
leath, but God had ? better why for
lira to go to heaven than by way of
leath.
Lesson VII. The Shunammlte
voman, seeing Ellsha passing by on
rrrunds for God. was moved to proride
a comfortable lodging for him.
vhercupon Ellsha sought to recotniense
her by promising that God would
five her a child. Not Infrequently has
he prophet's chamber brought blessng
to the home.
Lesson VIII. At the command of
Clisha, Naaman dipped himself seven
lmes In the Jordan and was healed
>f leprosy. In order to be healed of
he leprosy of sin, human pride and
uhlty must be put away and obedience
endered to God.
Lesson IX. The king of Assyria sent
i great army to apprehend Ellsha be ause
he had repeatedly Informed the
ting of Israel concerning the movenents
of the Assyrian army. When
he Lord opened the eyes of Ellsha's
lervunt. he beheld the mountains tilled
vlth horses and chariots of tire. "The
ingel of the Lord encampeth round
ibout them thut fear him, and deIvereth
them." "Lord, open our eyes!"
Lesson X. At the preaching of
lonuh, the wicked city of Nineveh relented
and God showed mercy. God's
nercy and forgiveness should move
is to preach the gospel to the heathen.
Lesson XI. The children of Israel
>rlded themselves in their security
ind gnve themselves to luxury and
lensual Indulgences. God sent Amos
o warn them of the judgment which
oust follow. The Lord will bring the
ingodly to judgment for their ungodly
Ivlng.
Lesson XII. In due time the prophecy
>f Amos came true. The Assyrians
nme and carried the children of
srael tnto captivity, from which they
lever returned. Rejection of God and
he despising of His worship will be
ollowed with Judgment and destruclon.
Praying.
Some think that because SL Paul
mid. "I would have men pray In every
dace," It Is therefore unnecessary to
pray In any particular place, but
hat It suffices to Interlace our prayer
*1111 ine real or our worus. And a
rood thine it is to pray In nil placet*,
tut that will not suffice us If we would
mltnte Jesus Christ our Lord, and
iractise thnt which His saints have
lone In regurd to praydh For be thou
veil assured that no man will l>? ahle
vlth profit In every place unlgss first
le have learnt to pray In a particular
dace nnd to employ some space of
line therein.?Juan de Avlla.
Harken to the Vole# of God.
In meditation let the person rouse
dmself from things temporal, and let
dm collect himself within himself?
hn4 Is to say. within the very center
if his soul, where lies Impressed the
rery Inmge of God. Here let him
lenrken to the voice of God as though
ipeaklng to him from on high, yet
iresent In his soul, as though there
vere no other In the world save God
ind himself.?San Pedro de Alcantara.
Mockery.
There Is no mockery like the mock*
try of that spirit which looks around
n the world npd believes that all la
snptlneas.?F. H. Chapln.
True Morality.
To give n man u full knowledge of
rue morality, 1 would send him to no
rther book than the New Testament.
-1/oeke.
The Tax te Be Paid.
Fear la the tat that coo science pays
? guilts?Sewell. t,
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COULD DO THAT, AT UAST
Kx-Judgs LandiaP Advioo to Elderly
Man Who Had Prot?tod Against
Lengthy Prleon Term.
In trying cases Judge Landls had a
stale all his own. Of all men he hated
a liar most and some of his best
shafts of wit were directed at men
ho caught lying on the stand. One
of his best examples of ready wit
occurred about twelve years ago, when
he was sentencing a group of defendants
for oleomargarine ."moonshlnlng."
One defendant was a man past sixty
years of age.
"Your sentence," said the Judge
pointing his finger at the old man,
"will be five years."
"Why?why, I can't serve that. Til
ho Hon ft h iifnro I fo ,, exit ?? - >. -
sentence like that." declared the old
man.
The judge leaned back "or a second,
then a twinkle appeared In his
eye. "Well," he said, leaning forward
confidentially, "well, perhaps you cnn't,
but uu the best you can, anyway."
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CHRISTMAS TIME FOR DOLLY
After Small Maiden's Plea Few Daddies
Could Have Refused to
Buy Toys She Wanted.
Little Lady Patricia walked down
to the corner store with her dad. She
carried her favorite doll and displayed
all motherly pride and care.
In the store there was a toy department
not yet cleared of Its Yuletlde
tappings. The little mother discovered
a small red chair, a dnl! buggy
and several other things that caught
her youthful fancy. She demnnded
that they be bought immediately.
"Oh, no, Patsy, we mustn't do that,"
the dad protested. "Christmas Is
over."
Patsy thought a moment, then
called her father to one side and
whispered, quite confidentially. In
his ear:
"Sh-h-h-h! Not so loud, father. It's
going to be dolly's Christmas and
she mustn't hear us."
Did she get tho toys? Uh- huh.?Indlannpolls
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Whom They Do.
Orntor?"And speaking of work
Voice From Hear?"landlords
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Must Have Been a Bostonian.
An English teacher asked the class
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same thing as "A wink Is as good as
a nod to a blind horse." Some answers
were good and some were had.
hut she nearly fainted when she read
this one:
"The closing of the right optic Is
as sufficient as a rapid inclination of
the cranium to a sightless quadruped."
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"1 do enjoy those films with children
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woman. "When the children rotnp
around on the screen they don't make
n particle of noise."
AS SURE AS DAWN .BRINGS A NEW DAY
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Rtttorn Color and
U-MB Beaoty to Gray and Faded flair
60c. and $ 1.00 at Pnsjrcrltta.
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feet, mtkrfl welklctr fas*. IBa by mall or at Drue*
pitta, Bitoox Chemical Works, PatchoffM. M. X. ^J
HacKett's Gape Cure
IT'S A POWDER AND INFAL1JBLK
The chick* Inhale the dust. Kills the worm
as well as the Oerm?saves the chicks.
MAKES POl'l.TRY RAINING BOTH PROFITABI.K
AND PHEASANT
Your money relumed If not satisfied.
IIACKETT'N OAPE Cl'R? ln~ POSTPAID
Stamps, Money Order or Coin.
IIACKETT GAPE CUKE CO.
Department II - lllUsboro, Md.
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BALTIMORE Mon. Thur. 4:00 P. M.
Meals and Berth Included on Steamer.
Through tickets from principal points.
Merchants & Miners Trans. Co.
A. E. Porter. O. A., Norfolk
Health-Rest-Economy
KOYN?tilK1.N. We have aomethlns to give
you If you will send un your name and addreas
today on n postal card, Thla la ao.ue.
thins new. The gift la absolutely free to >ou.
WIi.HON MANUFACTURING CO.
T. O. Box 4-ld Atlanta, (la.
WANTED?FRUIT TREE MACKS.MEN
Good Business fur Hustlers
Concord Nurseries. Dept. SOI. Concord, Go.
KMXIll IIABKK A GOOD TONIC
And Drives Molnrln Out of the System.
"Your Hnbek' acts like magic; I have
given It to numerous people In my parish
who were suffering with chills, malaria
and fever. I recommend It to those who are
sufferers and In need of a good tonic."?
Rev. S. Szymanowskl, St. Stephen's church
Perth Amboy, N. J. Elixir Hnbek, all
druggists or by Parcel Post, prepaid, from
Kloczewskl & Co., Washington, D. C.
AMK VOI R GROCER OR DRUUOIST KOR
"Caro Vet" livestock Remedies. Remedies
for all common diseases; resu'ta guaranteed
or money back. Wrlto for FREE Farmer's
Veterinary Guide. It tells about treatment
of livestock diseases. CAROLINA REMEDIES
COMPANY. Box 352. UNION. S. C.
We Mend by Insured Mall guaranteed heavily
rubberised waterproof apron 27x36 Inches
on receipt of 90 cents. Excelsior Waterproof
Co.. 201* Amsterdam Ave., New Y'ork City.
AGENTS
8KI.I, OKION CON'CKNTBATKD HAVOHINOH.
Send 25c for sample. full slxo. and
Aiirnry Proposition on more than 30 Guar*
an'eeri Toilet Articles, etc. Make from S5 to
SIS a day. The Orion Co.. Hetriavllle. N. t\
11/antaH Young Men to Learn
VftilllCU the BARBER TRADE
Best college in the South. Write
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