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■'Wfll," statetl tlio other, "you nuiy
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Unkind Dig
1 >. N. Johnson and A F. Maners. of
fipencer, each 1 weighing - ,MI pounds,
went into a restaurant' at Rlisuiilngton.
They asked tlo* alTalde waiter liether
be fetl folk In his place of huslness'at
that hour of the day.
“Yes," he replied, "hut we do not
fill silos." Iiii‘llatia|)olls News.
Dr Pecry'ii "PeA.t Shot" not only expet*
^Formr or Tapeworm hut -clean* out the
tnucur In which they breed and tonea up th*
digestion One dote doe* It Adv
- .ji’ '
Vools are not ni»t to imitate only the
defects of their better-T Swift.
A REMARKABLE
RECOVERY
Birmingham Lady Suffered a
A Long Time Before Finally Tak
ing Cardui and Enjoying
“First Health im-Years.”
“A MEAN CUSS"
SYNOPSIS. -*- Solomon Hiti - '
A'rter^n ecolit und Intcrpi > t -r.
und Ills yoimit Vomp.inlort, J.i k
Irons, pasatriK through limse
Valli'y, New York, In Septemto r,
TTflS. to waTn. settler* of an In-
dliin upriHlnft. ri *ct»e from a hand
of redaklns the wife and daimhter
of Colonel Hare of Hnglalid. .Iio k (
dielItiKUlxi fh hlthself in the ttght
*nd—hater reSclien Margaret—Hale
froth tlie river. Ja-k.-and Mar.-
jraret fall In love. Oh • reju tiing
Fort Stanwix.’i'ol.irnel Hare aay* '
tioth are too young to marry Tt»e
Hare famtiy sail for Kngland. and
Mlie IronH family niov to Alhati> ..
t'nrent grows. In the colonies Jbe-
eau*« fit the oppressive measures
of the’Kn^llsh government. Solo
mon and Jack visit Boston. In-
Novemher, 1770. Jack gVies to
Philadelphia and works In Iten-
jamin Franklin's printing plant..
Nearly three years later Margaret
writes him from London, remind
ing him that her .youth is passing
and saying she lias appealed to
Doctor Franklin. Binkus has re
ceived a letter from Washington
to be carried across the ocean,
snd'Jack »«tht with him Arriv
ing in England, Binkus I* ar
rested. but Jack has the lett-r
'and proceeds to leyndon Jack
delivers the, papers to Frahklln
in London. Binkus Is released
and Joins them in the'great city.
Jack orders fashionable clothes
Jack and Margaret meet and are
moFe In love than ever, hut Col
onel Hare Is not .eager foh the
marriage. Franklins efforts to
obtain better treatment ^or the
colonies are futile He evade*
the attempt of. the kings men to
"tow him’ into port ”
man the uufutliornuMt*', plan of (iod
for future age.3 would seem , to have
.been resting.
In his sixty-eight years he had dis-
Voveied, among other things, the van
ity of wealth and splendor.^-Tt was
no more to him than the Idle wind.
TheSe are his exact words as he stood
with a gentle smile on his face; "If
you wisjt to use me, give me the propo
sitions and dismiss all thoughts of re- ( .| |(
wards-from vour fuinth They would
•The oftice of the doctor baronet wai
on the first floor of a large building
in Cough square. Fleet street'. A num
ber of gentlemen sat In comfortable
chairs In a large waiting room.
. "Sir John will see you In a moment,
sir,'’ an attendant said to po^j/.r Frank
lin as they entered. The moment was
a very long one.
At last the door to the private rrtom
of the great .physician ereaked on its
hinges with u kind of groan and he
came out accompanied by a limping
patient. -
"Wlitriiere for a minute—a gout min
ute.' said Franklin to his ypung friend.
“When Pringle dismisses me, I will
present you."
Jack sat apd waited while the room
tilled with ruddy, crotehey gentlemen
supported by nines or, crutches—elder
ly. old and uf middle age. Among
those of Ihe latter class was a giant of
a Yi.un. erect and dignitied, aceoni-
ptmfed ’ by a big blond youngster in a
lieutenant's uniform. lie sat /down
Mrs. Crossan Gives Credit to Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Mrs. Dakan Also Tells What This
Medicine Does
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i destroy the infkieni'e you propose to
! ttse." • .
The old gentletiian climbed the great
stail'Case an f went to his chamher.
while Lord llnwe was, no drrtiht. cone
niunieating the resulf'of Ids Interview
to his other gu sis. There were those'
among them who freely predicted that
war was inevitable.
CHAPTER VIII
An’Appointment and a Challenge.
* Solomon I’.inkus had left the city
with Preston to visit Sir Jeffrey Am
herst in his country seat, near Lon
don. Sir lUnjamin had taken Jack
to dine with him at two if his clubs
and after dining the}’ had gone to see
the great actor Robert, Hensley as Mai-
vollo and the comedian hodd as Sir
Andrew Aguecheek. The Britisher had
been most polHt*rT»ut had seemed stu
diously to avoid mention of the sub
ject nearest the heart of the young
man., After that the latter was in-
and begun to talk with another patient
of the troubles in America.
"I see the d—d Yankees have thrown
another cargo of tea overboard." said
he In a tone of anger. “This time It
was in t’ape (’ml. We must give
those Yahoos a lesson."
Jack surmised now that here was
Hie aggressive Tory general of Whom'
Doctor hud spoken and that the
yiiiing mini was his son.
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CHAPTER VII—Continued.
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Then said Lady Howe: "I wish, my
brother Franklin, that you were to he
sent thither. I should like that much
better than General Howe's going to
command the army there."
A rather tense moment followed
Franklin broke Its silence by saying’j
In a gentle tone;
‘T think, madaine. they should pro
vide the general with more honorable
employment. I beg that your ladyship
will not misjudge me. I am not cap
able ,o( taking an offlce»from this gov
ernment while It is acting with so
much hostility toward my country."
“The ministers have the opinion that
you can compose the situation if you
will," Lord Howe declared. "Many of
us have unbounded faith in your abil
ity. I would not' think of trying to
influence your Judgment by a selfish
motive, hut certain!} you tri^y, with
reason, -expect any reward w hich it is
In the power of the government to be
BtOW.’l ( •
Then came an answer which shoi.ild
live In history, us one of the great
credits of human nature, and all men,
especially tie se of 'EnglNh !>’•> ' I.
should feel ,n certain pride in it 1 in-
answer was: J
“Your'lordeltip, I am not l..o', v ing ^for
rewards,, hut ofily for justice."
"Let us try to agree as to wh.at is
the Justice of the matter," 11",ve an
swered. "Will you not drift a p an
on "which you wculT he Wiiimg to ,c
operate?" ;
"That I will be g id to do"
Persisting, in his iiiLsjudgincnt. Howe
suggested:
' ""As. vou have friend' ! cr»' andi con
* » i
stltuem* in America fo keep w>-ll with,
perhaps It would Tetter not ! »' in your
bandwriting. Send it. to' Lady H we
"I fear that it would he a costly busi
ness sending men to fight' across three
thousand miles of se.Tm saM the other.
‘ Bo'h i- There is in>t one'Yankee In
a hundred that has thfeTamrage of a
rahoit. With a thousand Hritish gren
adiers, I would undertake to go from
one end of America to another and
amputate the heads of the. males, part
ly by fotve and partly h.\ eotixing.”
A laugh followed tltVse insulting
words. Jack Irons rose quickly amf
JU'pfoached the man who^ had uttered
them. The yolfhg Amertrnfi was angry,
| hut he managed to say with good coiu-
; postire:
"I am an American, sir. apd I de-
i mand a retraction of those words or
! a chance to match my courage against
! yours.", i x
j A nnirmifr of surprise greeted JYls
; challenge. . -
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The Britisher turned quickly; with
] color mount lug' to his brow ami sur
veyed the. sturdy fbTm of the young
... . | man. ^—-7—~——r -
v ted to a revel and a cock light, but 1 ... , , r„ . -
...... , , I take hack nothing that I sav, he
declmed tlie-Jiimor and .went.Jo .spend , , » , . - — .—
, . . . . ^ . . .. x .. derlareu.
an evening with ills fn^nu, the jdiil-
osopher. For days FrartkTin had been
shut in with gout_ Jack had found '
him in his room'with one of his feet j
wrapped in bandages and resting on I
St Joseph, Missouri.— J ‘I heard so
much about Lydia E- Pinkham’s \ eg-
etable Compound that I decided to
try it as I had had such a hard time
with my first child. 1 took nine bot
tles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta-
bleCompound and I never felt better
in my liie than the day my baby girl
was born. I will be glad to tell what it
will do, to any woman who will let
me know her hudress.”- Mrs. Rosa
Dakan, 2227 S. 11th'St., St Joseph,
Missouri.
Back To Normal Health
New Orleans, Louisiana.—“I took
Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound wnile I was carrying my child
and 1 must praise it highly because I
never suffered one day during that
time and could do all my housework
and had a very easy confinement. I
am still taking the Vegetable Corn-
pound because I ha v e a weakness due
to working around the house too soon
after jny baby was born. But th&nka
again to the Vegetable Compound I
am getting back to normal health
once more. I advise any woman to
’ take it”-Mrs. A. Meyn, Jr . 2019
Touro St, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Not A Bit of Trouble
Wilmington, Delaware.—“I was
nervous and weak and not at all reg
ular. I worked in a factory at the
time and could not work very much.
Magnetism Merely
A jury at 11'i.VcU faih-il to convict ,
:i t»o} ill a charge of *'.cal lug a Jog.
A lioy ilcvef steaN a Jog, of c<mr>c.
They just grin ami g * away together.
—1«\ A in I 'ett'oi: New s.
I was sick over a year, then a fnend
told me about Lydia E. Pinkham’s
table Compound and I started to
E up as soon as I began taking it
I took it again before my first
-baby was born and J ever'bad a bit
of trouble. 1 recorhmend it highly.’*
— Mrs. Jane Crossan. 612 Pine St,
Wilmington, Delaware,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has helped many other
women just as it nas helped Mrs.
Dakan, Mrs. Meyn and Mrs. Crossan.
Consider the statements of these
women. They give you the benefits
of their actual Experience with the
Vegetable Compound.
A n6tion-wide canvass of women
purchasers of the Vegetable Com- •
pound reports that 98 out of every 100
nave been benefited by its use.
This is a remarkable record and
proves the dependability of the medi
cine for the relief of the trouble*
women often have. ,
For weak and run-down conditions
so common.after chiId-birth it is well
adapted. It strengthens and tines
up the system and restores normal
health.
The Vegetable Compound contain*,
no harmful drugs or narcotics and
can be Uken in safety by the nurs
ing mother. For sale by druggist*
everywhere. . . „
Now the Clock's O. K. Again
(j<.c! 0 il.. nut nut faster during the
liig-lit than th!*' daytime, claims niie us-
tr«i!i(*mer, who- has a six inch transit
l ire le with which he tells ttie,accuracy
off time.
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a chair.
"1 mh ghj l you came, my son," sakl
the good Doctor. "I am in need of
better company' than this foot. Soll-
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P.irni!n r Tmm'. A!a. -IVfore her re
cent remarkable recovery, Mrs. Flor
ence. Moore, Thirty-third Ave,<
North, th:s city, was freqaent!} so 111
and weak that -she ha I, to sit down
while doing her houst yVork.
"For many years 1 suffered w ith fe-.
male trouble u f every description.'’'
says Mrs. Moore. “1 wa' told an ('qi-
erathm was tm es'.iry to 'a\e ray-Mif...
At times 1 was not able tw stand on
my feet. 1 have rooked many trmeal
Bitting, yvldle' niy husband and chil
dren handedme the things with which
to do It. . . .
"I had given up all hope of ever be
ing well again. . . It is a slg'j' “H' 1 -will’.copy it and return the
what women will suffer before BTey original
will listen t.o the advice of others. Then said the sturdy old Yankee: "1
“Several of my frieipJ' had taken desire.-my frlejids. that there sha!l be
Cardui nmO'ctm-benefited bj it. They no secrecy-qUout it."
told me about .-It, but l^tho^iLt^my . Lord 'and Lad} H »we showed signs ,
C*^. was hopeless. Finally biy of- great ilisapp'iint-iuent as he : bade
husluind to get me sui.v Cardui YimJ 1 them good night .!n I begged to be set t
began to take lL After I had taken to his room
the first bottle I saw that I was Itn- “j am growing old, and l ave to SSkf,
pnyv'.ng, I took eleven bou4.,s at tha4 for like Indulgence jroili every host'
•time before I was uured. but as it \va| ■ j ie
"Then, in behalf of my- slandered
countrymen, I demand the right to
fight you or any Britisher who has the i
courage to-take up your quarrel."
Jack Irona had spoken calmly like
one who had weighed his words.
The. young lieutenant who had en
tered The ^)oru with the fiery, middle-
aged Britisher, rose and faced the
American and said :
"I will take up his quarrel, sir. Here
Is my card."
“And here is mine," said Jack.
“When will you be at home?’’
“At noon tomorrow."
"Some friend of mine will call upon
you," Jaek assured the-other.
A look of surprise came tot the'face
of t^e lieutenant as he surveyed the
card in his hand. Jack was prepared
for the name he read which was that
of Lionel Clarke. " ' ~~ '
That evening Sdloulbn arrived \ylth
Preston. Jack told'them in detail of
the unfortunate event of the morning.
Solomon vvliistledv : while his face be
gan to get ready for a snot.
- Neevafious '“ he exqlaiim'd, VHere's
SUthin' that'll have to be tended to
a pleasant, harmless Substitute for
Castor Oil, Paregoric, Tecth-
ing - Drops and Soothing
Syrups, prepared for Infants
and ChildreiLall ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature, of
Proven dire'-tions ro even pvr'-'vgr. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
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the water." ^
full of hartshorn and vin-
Preston. "He was like h"
ttide is like water—good for a dip. but
Vou cannot live In it. .Nhirgkret • has
be* ; n lu re ttr\'ing-to give me comfort. .i
r i
rough •sh- jie
ai
self". ’
CMargaret
\\'!,v docs slit*
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“Oh. largely
tli^
nce-l pi i
on you
son.: Her father is t
cause is (-bear t'» me ■
v i:irs .s' taking an
1 for years 1
the first health 1 had 1
was tlninkfu! to do it
"I can't praise Cardui enough.”
vw i^ke svxv
SCARDim
J The Woman sTonic S
e»s.
Howe wu« net willing' 'o leave a
j * ’
stone unturned. He t "nW-not ;=>?;.i<h
the notion fri.np.his min-: rj a’ the
chase eoiild be effccted'i'' the bid w>re
raised. Hedlrew the Do, t r i-s le and
said: .
“We do not expect v,
wij! "U? proper consider:!
Insist ufon gener us an ^
;.aC
.' Liinly fear that 1 ::.;»}
to provi le -for.her In :i ' i
n.er," saivj '.Tack;
"• >,h. y ou are w eH off "
• isoph.T, “Y in have some
recogniV't-d talent at-. 1 ,
Wd,. r. I r» a.Tied Pi .'.a'b
;di t n.i • y stomach an 1 mi -
!", i '.-r. ' i few pennies,-t.y\ " '
nrlla' pair of dirty stqcl I
poc-kets. IJany^ .years pa's
Uni a fa M.il v. >ibfore-l,-was
ttjqre for her-
.exclaimed
ir?
mint, rti}-
ite and the
s i oiirtship
national as-
"Th
ie able
e man-
Dutch
!" lav.
.'for* I t^ke
“Clarke is
egar." * said
that in America. He could make more ]'
try :b!e in t.-n niinute' than a regiment
cquld mend in a "..Ygar^, fie is what
you would call a mean 1 cuss,' But for
him and Im'd-Cornw aiiis, 1 should he
back.' in The service.. They blame' me
for tlie present' pojdure of affairs In
America." ^
"Jack, I'm glad thaFyouhii'pup ain'4
me." said Solomon. "Thar never was
a man. better edealated tq please u
friend er hurt an enemy; If he was to
say' pistols >L giieS' tlqit- ol’ sling o’,
yniirs xyVitild Ini's out laughin' an' I
ain't no idee he could Stan’ a uiinnit
in front o' your luinger." -
"It's Mil business, and especially for
you.’ said Preston. “lyieling I* not
so much in favor here as in France,
iif coursv there are duels, but the best
jeoj e in England are s.j against th®
practice. You would be sure bo get
the worst of It. The •‘Id general Is
., favorite of the king. He is hooked
Tor knighthTiriTl. If you were to kill his
•.on in the present, state of feeling here,
y oMr'nenk w’ould he'ln danger If you
were to/, injure him you W^ijld luive
make a lucky escape, or go to prison.
It, Is.' not fi pleasant outlook f-T .one
who is piig.iged to an English girl:.
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t!i a hairpin.’:’ Louisville
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'The Man Who Succeeds
'•lie tne the.nmn " Iih can hold on
w I en otlfersf Itj uA; whi». imsbi ' ahead
yy hei, i.>ther' t urn hack ; who stifTen* up
wla-n lahvi's •'yye.ikf'ti: who advanees
Avlsen others retreat : wlm knwws no
sili-h w.?rd is. "ca'n't" or “give up".'; and
I will sliow ymi a man who will win
in the end. no matter w lio opposes, him,
n't matter w lgit i-ihstacjes eonfront him.
I'nitli when m"ney. speakd.
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A VOID d r ? p r l * *
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Th* old rlir.pl*' rea/tr
tb*t hrlpgi ricuf ir;:a* rtllH
U brst. J5e. «ii d'ug.uti
Ball * KarXrl. T«rt City
uss.-tance
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P'dntuier.ts for tlic men yn,; t ike \vi'!
you a-n-l especial'.y ft r yn ; as wel
n ttmvpromise ofVnbs^i ;ent reward*-"
What crovin had he in min i f-'»r the
whitt and venerable brow .
who stood-before him? !'»•
brow was a new type of
born of the hardships'and
s.
Te.
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"Ye shoot quick, Jack, a n ’ _
mebbe that's what saved ye.’’ v
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pick }"U up Hit; your
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The -characteristic of the siiagbafk
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the bark ,s attached to the trunk, ruya
t!,e Au - ri tin - Tree Association of
Washington. This is- light gray and
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I own stores in the principal cities and
by over 5,000 shoe dealers
WHERFAT.R veu live, dcrr tnd
ie*44a '.Dodglas shoes They are high-cias$ a:
PJdLxJL 1 ^ tc - ^femmitheporu’.rst
»-i . fQj that appeal to men and women v
want stylish and scrviccab.e shoes reasonable prices
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SCLEXTM have you.h .J the opportu
nity tob'uv such wonueriul. shoe v.dues
a s y ou will find in W. L. Douglas $7 00
and S^.OO shoes in our. retail stores
Corflcx;
/or C ornea ”
Black Kid
Bluchcr Oxlbrd.
Cornet eFfct gr. es Comforl |
anJi Supports Ar
A; ITCH!
fron
>ne hai
to three quarters nf an
111
ul qu
If HUNTS SALVE f*ll* In tb*
tre»itnent of ITCH. ECZEMA,
RINii WORM,TETTER or other
lu-htng skin dtaeaae*. Price
7V at drugri»t*. or direct fron
LB UtkarSi MtcJa* C*. $**nua.Tu>
gnift gem \ .old hero of the French
and Indian' wars -and.'an nggr*"ive
Tory. He is .forever to^'ihg and g<»r
'ng the .Whigs. It may be the only
of the future—a moment was come
than which there had been no greater
In human history. In America. France
nnd England the cocks had been crow
ing and now the first light of dawn j < l ari'e you wi’d I%\e to -see that rival
of n new- day fell upon the figure of.j of yours,
the man who In honor and understand- i D"- tor Franklin, with his
In* lowered above hla fellows. Mow ! Reside hiuf in the cab, called for his
tor a moment, on the character of this * young friend at the hour appointed. >
He is a handsome lad/'
rufeh
inch in thickness. .It. separates,from
the ir':hk in thick s-rips "from *^0 fey^
inches^in length to from tw) to thrive
feet and' from orte to six Leches in
width.. These strips retain tneir at
tachment to the tree at the middle
and .usually curl up at each end, giv
ing a decidedly rough nnd shaggy ap
pearance to the trunk.
1-C" ■■■ !. ..j ■ . y
in
3 “ and in gcxxJ shoe stores everywhere. Only
' by examining .thehi-' can y ou apprectate
their superior qualities. .
^VFOR ECONOMY and dependable
pT^Mv-'-jCe, ' A car shoes that have \V L.
Douglas name and the retail
T,- price stamped on the solesr
• Huy the/n at our stores or of
Dr.c of our best Bluchers
in Gun Mctai C*li. Combines # _
comfort and service *7-00 W. L. DoujUi'Sk** C*., 10 Sparit Sr., llrockto*, M***. p«tcE 'at*thi Factory
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