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Origin cf Two Famlfiar PrevcrL*.
It wn» the. h:il.-it of tlu* Rront «;m'k j
phlntor A|h*!Iihi iu*vrr to I *t a «lsiy j>:>«
bonovor hi’sy lif* Hi iihcd to !k\ with
out practicing his h aul hy tracing thC'j
outline of some object, a custom which j
has nv.v passed into a proverb—.“No
day without a line.'* lie film .ucfdeiit ,
• rule, when he h: <1 flnisbed a emiras., j
to exhibit it to the view of tlio-e v.Iw»
visited his studio, while he him elf.
hld«h'Ji behind the picture, would listen
to their eomments. It Is khUI that ouee j
• shoemaker censured hint for bavins
painted n pair of sh<H»H with one latehet
too few. Next day the shoemaker, re
visiting tlie studio, saw that the paint-'
er had corrected the mistake. He then
bee mu to criticise the le* of the por
trait. upon wh’ch Ajielh s c une for
ward and reminded him that .t“s1kh > -
maker tdirmn! not g» beyond the shoe ’,
a p e e of advice which lias also crys
tallised Into a proverb, *T.et the Cols
bier stick to h'.s last." Pliny the Elder
THE KODOL ALMANAC.
E. C. lie Witt A Co , of Chicago, Sen-
Supply of Valuable Reference Liteia
toe.
The News reday Itas received Itnni
the John M Ken PimriiiMi-y, of tit
citr, a copy rf the I'.Ht? Kwlcl Almanac
and Two Hundred Year Calendar,
published mid owned hr E C De A ill A
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given fr^e to ihe peojde of Walterboto
who call at John M Klein’s phnruaev
There is no no re dta'iuctfvel? Amer*
lean institution than the Alinanac, and
daardte the changeM in Ameitoan cos
tom« that the years ni*y make in o'he
directiot.B the Alumnae bus come to
atay.
It provides entertain men i. b>i*ineae
sdvice. healt,lt hints, weather predic
tions and is lovalnahle as a medium of
general information.
Many a rm.iH- aectoT has bought >t
fertile farm In n new country at what
he thought a bargain price only to Cud
when he got ino\ed and settled that
kind of nelgliliorN an well ns quality of
soil is an Important fact.ir In determiu
lAg whether a new iuentlon la suitable
and desirable. There a r e nome aeigli-
borh-vsls in which rorae folks couldn t
he hired t<> live for love or money.
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It Ins been found In carefully con
ducted Irrljjition ex|»erlment.^ In south
'em California orchard:! that when Ir
rigation Is done by means of dts'p
ditches ncconipat.i.'d by deep cultiva
tion there is a saving In the water used
of eloie to lo per cent, lu surluee cul-
.tlvatlon the loos by evaporation 11 esti-
cintod at 111 |. r cent. whHo vrltli the
deep ditch system It Is Hi per •cent or
less. - ,
TTiere h little cjcuie for sowing
grasi wed that l.i adulterated and ik>s-
slbly b 'foul'd with noxioua weeds !
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postage. ,.Tho use cf the good ucrev of
one’s farm its a testing plot for a lot
of Imgui rras* rctxl I t n pretty shaky
uud uaprolitnblc piopoaUiou.
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aeng-'r, vainly trying to raise n wlntlow.
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this car.”
“You ought to !»e able to stand that
If the company can.” growled the
stm t crir coudUctor. “We «lon't get a
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*'Of course she doesn’t like discus
sion* nlmut ages.”
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about hers she just says nothing, but
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lies low.”—Philadelphia Press.
EHUHARDT BANKING CO.,
Ehrhardt, S. <2.
OLICITS YOUR BANKING BUSINESS.
If you are not nltoibfy hanking with us start nn »w*
count in»w. \\ het her your ttccounl l«» lttr*;c or small, we
wjil exfetul everyicotisiHtent uccoHinnKlation am) will pro
tect your iuterealft with the g.itne cure ami ti lelity that
we apply to our own.
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to loan money on proper security, nnd in general lo ren
tier every timineinl ser.ice within the scoj o of a moderu
banking institution.
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JNO. L ( OPKLAND,
Presideut,
J M HANNELLY
Vice Pie.euut.
CONRAD HARTZ,
L’asbier.
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Convenient.
••fto you have three pairs of glasses,
professor 7”
"Yes. One pair to read'with another
for nearsightedness amt a thinl pair
to look for the other two with.”—Plie-
eude Blatter.
Choose Vour Yields by Choosing Your Fcrlilircr
jemJ
Laws are made by old. people and
by tuen. Youths nnd women want the
exceptions, old people the rules.—
Goethe. l
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A Woman Tells Mow’ to Relieve Rhea-
i mat to Pattis.
I have b“en n terv g^est snlTerer from
the rreadfnl disease, rheumatism, for s
numb *r of years. I have tii«-d ina'y
medicines but never got much reltet’
from any of them uinil iwn yest s ngo,
wbeu 1 bought abotlleofi'haml>eilaftFF
Pain Balm. I found telief before 1 hsd
used all of one bottle, but kept on ap
plying it and soon felt like a different 1
woman, 'ibrongh mjr -advice many of
my friends have tiled it and can tell j
iu bow wonderfully it baa worked —
Sarah A Cole 140 8. New Si.,
• GERMAN KALI WORKS
NcvYsrt-fi NtMM St., w AiUaia.Ua.—U24
Too Long Winded.
The InUcbttnnta of the Cnnary isles,
finding themselves oppressed by fam
ine. sent to the governor of Galicia one
of their head men as nn ambassador.
They advised him not to lose himself
In long winded talk. Me promised and
kept his word. He took with him n
large number of sacks, nnd. arriving
at the town where the governor was
Cchool Teachers for Philippines.
Wash <n. April C.—Cne hundred
and twenty Ameriepn rrhoal teach
ers will pail for the Philippines be
fore June 1. The first-cf the cow
teachers will r,o on the Korea, sail
ing from Son Francisco cn April 2J.
Mopt of the new taach^ws arc men m
the Philipp nes comn isslorr prefers
on the circuit..he opened one of them t them to women, 1 because of the hard-
before him. saying only these words:; which muet ho endured at In
* It 14 empty, I ill it. , tcrlc.r towns. All of the teaetaers
The 8»v.raor o r J , r <- ll,l» «ct nn,l , hc l||asd „ are .„ hl „
r.T .K * "v ‘.“'l - “ Civil twice examinations,
said to the speaker: “dou had no need
to teil us that the suck was empty nor
r.irt rrj v.*;*:
N^w Yor’;; April G.
rrcitph rid Ula wiie.
• - •
3 . J
re’d.
-’'atrek r.i' -
P.' ' e:, were
fourd dead in a BrocKTtn lad^ln^
Uou.'-e Saturday. Ti e Wiv.i war- fill
ed with gas, wb.’ch had ercaped
from a tube whioh had b cctue tlls-
ccnnccfed from a gas heater, i -orum-
ably by a-cident. The couple had
planned to leave tho city on Saturday
i for the Adlrondacks, where 'hey had
obtained employment on the William
Rockefeller bstate. Cavanaugh wa«
40 years of ago; his wife 35.
that it was necessary to fill It. We
should have readily guessed that. An
other time be briefer iu your talk.”—
Bon Vlvant. -»
You’ll get a Timothy crop like that In the right-
hand picture, if you choice a pn«>r fertilizer. You'll
get a crop like that at the left, even if the soil is poor,
provided you choree a fertilizer containing Si* of .
POTASH
▼n fintt how w* f*» the be*! result* from crowing graues
and other rmp*. write for the “Farmer's Guide." bent tree,
though worth, much—write to
, Look Into Space.
A young man whose eyes had boon
troubling bim consulted a New York
occlist. “What you want to do," said
the specialist, “is to take a trip every
day on tho ferry or In New Jersey,
Long Island—any place where you can
set* long distances;- I-ook up and down
the river, Ueross fields or. If the worst
comes to the worst, go on the top of a
skyscraper and sCan the horizon from
that |*oint. *Tho hlea is to get distance.
Yon use your eyes a great deal and al-.
ways at close, range. Y'ou can’t use
them any other way in town. Even
when not redding or writing the rision
Is limited by small rooms and narrow
streets. No matter in what direction
you look, then* is a blank wall not far
away to shut off sight.”
Supplemental BUI of Equity Filed.
Concorn, N. H.. April 6.—A sup
plemental bill cf equity railed forth
by the rec< at announcement that the
property of Mrs. Mary Baker G. Ed
dy, had been transferred to three
trustees was filed in The Merrlmac
county court Saturday by the original
complainar. s or '‘next friends’’ in the
stilt for an accounting of Mrs. Eddy's
property.
c ocrtNOto. S' n<lm « w -
iir**prt* wwrrU tlal fryv report |
PROCURED AN
drawing ur|Mk»t».f>'
'Vro* wTraw, how in »M*Ui pntruU. trade marks,
eupyrtshu. tN ALL COUNTRIES.
Butimrsi Jirfet xritk H'aiMhlgton taxes time,
mame, amdrftem the fatent.
Psttri and bfrinfsnwnt Prattles Excluslvafy.
Write or rom* t<> iu at
Clesring House Statement. *.
New York, April G.—The statement
of the clearing house banka*for the
week shows that the bank&'hold 519,-
111.223 more than the legal reserve
requirements. This is an increase
?C (1 309.950 as compared v.i.h last
reck,
A Guaranteed Cure fin Pile*
Itching. Blind'Bleeding, or Protruding
Piles Druggists refund money if PAZO
OINTMEN I’fails to cute say case, no
matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14
days First sppitcatmn give*' ease and
rest. 50c. If your druggist hasn't It
send .Y)c in s*Aniimsnd It witlbi f.uward-
eu post paid by Paris Medicine Co., 8t.
Loui», Mo
-r/>- ->• '
If all men were to g-t what tlmr de
serve it would be n>ces«>aty to build a
lo* oio 1 - j*!!- ^
Champion Tennis Player Weds.
’ Poston, April C. —-Miss D. K.
Ccigla? 'champlcn iawn tennis play
er In aJnsles, >'is married a: EAling
Saturday -afternoon to R. L. C’ham-
b'rs. If la expected that tho cham
pion will not defend the title this
year.
C u
re
A Uftiimou* |.liyoici:iii save
people may live to lo J00 years
oiil ly g. mg w r limit t §. ut it
WASHINGTON, O. C.
Dover, Del Chamberlain’s Pain Balm . . , "P ■ ■ ™! g * . ,
is a liniment. Tha relief from jwun e W^tUOll Wl.l
GASNOW
Cysra House Manager Cies.
Bostbu, April G.—ChL/les W.
Stfinc, manager of the Metropolitan
Opera company, of New York, died
Saturday at the Boothby hospital in
this city. Mr. Strlne was operated
on for appendicitis eight days ago.
which it affords U aion* worth many
times it* cost It makes rest and sleep
poestbi*. For sala by John M Slain
regard a long life as worth the
price.
If -i iiian keeps hisfrienJs it’«
a sign they don’t *.*0 much of him.
1 .\**w lorK i'ross.
Y/ants Charter Atciished.
Nashville, April 6.—8ena.tor Pot
ter, of Campbell county, Saturday In-
A Chicago man assert at list the
hoarding-lr ute keepers ruin the
> Kerpe.. ....
A bov doosu'tgo a:vested j M r ba- blU cause of rel.^n. They begin, ^
oa*s» h- kaepi frem loin fired from ^ NaahrlUa. The object of the bill coarse, by ruiamg the boarder $
; is to do away wUk the aaloona hero. I digestion.