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Ccn'ini-: 1. v. f-orc fc-i? ynr.t '.y.n hiii!, r."d si ? 1,1: d th' Mmi t: ,'i' en 1 1 info r-f l.i-. f;"'T(l. t'lio had I'.o'e of tune as "A-i' perron "Yen : v !:-;ir Is tin- iinv.;t reripvlnhli' ena : limed, of hiin this alv-", (irl:;v,'o!d r.ie.'i.h-T 1 f; oh" no; t'i:v ,;rr, i -,i.i pre'iy ly e! v-t:;!;- 1e inr!i; :i-):-'!:i nvr II" lii Idiot. .'Mill to h" .1.,.. i In o!T i-ri" I'll 1" il "II; hut iiinlernr r. Thr- most a real-idea-; c'l'.ild I met o ln-r m; d of hlni. Ymi !! v. v. h:it. he's (iniii;' no'.v! iV:i!,i"y In Allan!. i 11 day, Tin he v.as in jairsui; ol a faee a girl's f.iee that he had K" ii front a ear window fur only an inr.lant on a rliMr;? soliii'W here, lie deehMvi! to ni" i: O'-i. K.leiaiily that the Kill winked at, hin'.T' (liT wo'd wf.K aware tint Mi-'s Ok-ho:-i!( 's i-iti n .;t In Al'tlinoiv enoled P"l'C' ;ii inly. "Oh!" Khe said, v.iili that (h fal Intonation witli which n woman utterly (.A'tlnjinislio:) a sister. "1 shouldn't have told you that," said Orlswold, Kuiltily aware of rilliii;; temiiera' in e. "I hi is ca:ahle of fol lowing a winkiri; eye at a perfectly respectful distance for a hundred years, and of ' la In;; en'ertained nil the time by the Joy of pursuit." "It seems very unusual," said Har bara, with cold finality. Grlswokl remembered this talk as, tho next day, aboard the train hound for Turner Court House, the seat of Mingo county, South Carolina, ho pon dered a telegram he had received from Ardniore. He read anil re-read this message, chewing cigars and Bcowling at the landscape, and the cause of his perturbation of spirit may bo roughly summarized In these word a On leaving the executive mansion the night before, he had studied maps In his room at the Saluda house, and carefully planned his campaign. Ho had talked by telephone with the prosecuting attorney of Mingo coun ty, and found that official politely re sponsive. So much had gone well. Then the Juxtaposition of Ardmore's estate to the border, and the possible use of tho liouso as headquarters, struck In upon him. Ho would, after all, generously talio Ardniore Into tho game, and they would uphold tho honor and dignity of the great roui monwealth of South Carolina togeth er. The keys of all Ardmore's houses were, so to speak, In Grls wold's pocket, and Invitations were nneccssary between, them; yet, nt At lanta Ardniore had made a point of asking Grlswold down to help while away tho tedium of Mrs. Atchison's bouse party, and as a matter of form Orlswold wired from Columbia, ad vising Ardniore of his unexpected do scent. Even In case Ardmoro should still be abroad In pursuit of the winking eye, the doors of the huge house would be open to Grlswold, who had entered there so often as the owner's familiar friend. These things he pondered deeply as be read and re read Ardmore's reply to his message, a reply which was plainly enough dated at Ardsley, but which, he could not know, had really been written In caboose 0186 as It lay on a siding In the southeastern yards at Raleigh, and thence dispatched to the manager at Ardsley, with instructions to for ward It as a new message to Grls wold at Columbia. The chilling words thus flung at him were: Z'rof. Henry Mitlne Orlswold, Baluda IIiiuhc, C'ulumtilii, 8. C: I am very sorry, old man, hut I can not take you In Just now. Si arlrt fever Is epidemic amoiu; my tenants, and I could not think of cxpoHinu you tn danircr. As oon ag the accursed plague pauses I want to have you iJown. An epidemic that dosed tho gates of Ardsley would assume tho propor tions of a national disaster; for even if tho great house Itself were quar antined, there were lodges and bunga lows scattered over the domain, w here a host of guests could be entertained In comfort. Grlswold reflected that the very fact that ho had wired from Columbia must have Intimated to Ard niore that his friend was Hying to ward him, pursuant to the Atlanta In vitation. Grlswold dismissed a thou Band speculations as unworthy. Ard niore had never shown the remotest trace of snobbishness, and as far as the threatened house party was con strued, Grlswold know Mrs. Atchison very well, and had been entertained at ?.tr New York house. The patronizing tono of the thing tt. jsed Grlswold to Hush at every ".tiding. If tho Ardsley date line laid evt been so pluiuly written; if the phraseology were riot so characteris tic, there might he room for doubt; hut Ardmore Ardniore, of all men, had slapped him In the face! Hut, scarlet fiver or no scarlet fever, tho pursuit of Applewelght had precedence of private grievances. By thu time hu reached Turner Court House Grlswold had dismissed the ungraciousness of Ardmore, and his Jaws were set with a determination to perform the mission luirusted to mJkm V. V ',1 3 h 'I; 1 ! ii ) 1) y Ha.bar.i. Osborne, mid to wait uiril liit it for tin accounting with hi ir a o ,i table fi'l'-m. Arrived lit Turn- v. f IrlaA-oM :ri'!.' fit once tnv:in! the courthouse. '.'1,0 vol: !e:n u' uoi: -t r J 'Ction of Ii'm i, ! ;.:i' by tli" r.l!Ti!T of Mingo Ind :::" re. I flrl.'wold, h it 1 j va:i ilctii'i i! In tecl even ii. o:-o pnUntmt in:o!i lie ; '.Inn, rnicrlnr I'i" i'lirriffa olilic, a i' ) ;:ty, hilfiuliTy ;o-rcl a P hit".' "V" In a swl rl-chair, v.iih hi t ft t 'I th" iM.'inti'l, tonk a rob pifr f: ! i 1 ' in t ! i r,!ul hii'y answer'"'. C O..I .d'i!'.,( or: unite (':oi-y wltli: "1 1 sin riff til.rt hvi h. s h. lie' i'ln' his folks la Tenie : sy." When wlil h' be back?" ilei;:ati(' sv old. hot of heart, hut iiia!nt.'r:i ins th" Icy to'.i" that had made him so formidable in 'i-di-'i-exat'ir.ation. "I rrrhon 1 don't know, seh." "Do yen know your own name?" persisted Grlswold sweetly. "Go to lu ll, sell," r pli"d tho deputy. Me reached for a tiia'ch, relil.t- ;! hu I ipe, ami carefully crowd his feet o:i I lie mantel shelf. The moment Grls wold's st p'j died away In the outer corridor th deputy rose ;iud busied himself sc liiilie iriously with the t'io phono that w ithin an hoar all t 'iroug!i the Mii'.::(i hills, a"d even levoml tho stale, line, nloiii loin ly trails, across hi!N and throe;;1! valleys, and bes;de :.nd brooks. It was .traiige n an from Co M'nto coun'y looking mil Antilewelght, alia", men were everywhere Pondered a Telegram verslty two years ago, professor, and I remember distinctly that you always wore a red cravat to your Wednes day's lectures." "You have done well," replied Grls wold, "for 1 never expected to find an old student who remembered half as much of me as that. Now, as 1 un derstood you over the telephone, Ap plowelght was Indicted for stealing a ham In this county by the last grand Jury, but the sheriff has failed or re fused to make the arrest. How did the grand jury come to indict if this outlaw dominates all the hill coun try?" "Tho grand Jury wanted to make a showing of virtue, and it was, ol course, understood between the fore man, the leader of tho gang, and tho sheiiff that no warrant could bo served on Applcw eight. I did my duty;' tho grand Jury's act was ex emplary; and there the wheels of Jus tice are blocked. Tho same thing is practically true across the state line in Dilwcll county, North Carolina. These men, led by Applowelght. use tlnir Intimate knowledge of the coun try to dude pursuers when at times the revenue men undertake a raid, nnd the county authorities have never seriously molesti d thorn. Now and then one of these hheiiiTs will make feint of going out to look for Apple weight, but you may be sure that due notice is given before ho starts. Three revenue officers have lately been killed while looking for these men, and the government Is likely to take vigorous action before long." "We may as well be frank." said Grlswold In his most professional voice. "I don't want the federal au thorities to take these men; it 1$ im portant that they .'should not do so. This Is an affair between the govern ors cf tho two Carolina. H has been said that neither of theiu dares press tho matter of arrest, but I am here In Gov. Osborne's behalf to give the He to that Imputation. Gov. Osborne, has corridor th deputy rose ;iud busied 111 '' "" ' himself kc liiilii' iriously with the t"le- '" !l" pin that w ithin an hoar all through I ' ' ' "' the Mir.-u hills. even ievoml tho 11 N'''-"' ('.i;"'iea j st.-ili-. I!;ie. along loin ly trails, across ' l: ' 11 '''' m i -." Iii!l--s and tlir.if:;1! vallevs an.t he'le "'!.. ;; i d in t! corv eliee-y reel:s t.tnl hi oo!;s. It was u in "ily it 'i. la w V" known that a strange nan from Co- "Oi , !.:.?' the iuci liiinhia v.iis in M;ngo coun'y looling lorrnkio! A'v dear lor the slK'filf, anil AtmlewolKht. alia ; t"" t'saal inoees: . ; oi law go I I'ot"et. and his men were everywhere I11 " e i n : ; mci-., ! " on euttrd. ii." a,: in - s of Oi l Grlswold liked the pros-vul ia: fit i "i ! tin- iu'o-:i "i:ioi to-tiey on si'et. His name was I 1'iis, v. as. u.it lie Md sham, and he vus ;i youns.ier with a l ; sor ol :e! m iral' y clear and steady griy eye. In. lead of I si s,:.' s-;d, r ;,! t the southern stal-'Miian's llowin.'i '';i;in;a. In.; a diner 'iiiiee Albert, he wore a sack-coat of new at Mimic toward gniy Jeans, and was o!herwi.;o oistlu- ( lioiei mi if shni kid kin imnieasur Kiiisiied by a liiirl of while and blue ably. check. II" grinned us Griswold bent "We!!, .s, I told you o tor the tele a puzzled look upon him. phone, v. hear a groat dral about Ap- "I took your courses at. the uni- ph w i i.trhi and his crowd, but we III JSiwFii Uj ' Vgl;to:'tt4 AuHirt i' i ii ...Wiifcl '. oni 'pose nil iTiestrvl in Mingo it'ii tni'-iits, what WoiihJ l,;i tll IV! till?" '.Iut tint. In Hi it ft to ronvlrt lit 1 1 i;il n ml ncqiilt- s Id of liny effort tl.iin." "Well, Ci;v Imsllie's nnil .( ill.ll.il ilinj ii Thi'ls :-i fii'ini, rlenrly Vi'.:;i!i'i'. totie ernur In his (I; il.'iys PKf, O.i'uor'ie i. tired of this ;liilK the ApplewelRht i il of on"" and for oil." ii,',,' remarked Ilah'T si'i'pr ised it flrlwwold's "I (iilleii on the gov- o.Tlce "t Ciilmiihia only rs ml ho put tno off. He said 1,. hud to prorate nn address to ,i , .i i ;ivr heioi'. the ,outn t.aroiina I'olit io;; I,'otm Association, and ho leulet.'t till," up the Applowelght c;"o; and I c.ii"i on llosworth, the ntiei'i'v m tnial. and ho prow furious ly arc,. ;:ml mid I was guilty of the r;:iv! t n a!" a saner- in not having t tins1 men lo book long ago. Wi i v i ' ' it I :." :: s'e 1 that he connive ; ,, f(,v .i;o. toward removing : ! i "IT. h ' i'i elared that the gov- w;:s a nvard. lie seemed anx t'i put the governor In a hole, s;'i why he should take thit attl I i i n't make o,it. a.i it has been .;'' u..i!i rs'ood that Gov. OS 's pi r c:n;! I'i nd'.lness for him il I his in mil a' ion and election M.tori'ey generalship, and I a d t' iit h" Is ng:ig d to the r s o do-!, (hinghti r." i in. t . -.'pttiiie bound, re- lil v.i h fielii ". "and at ir . " shail deal with c!' more importance Just A. p!ew 'gh.t a piisoiior o'ilhi. If lie's arrested ii !. ! ; vs out ; and If the ia authorities won't nr i criminals we'll fro over m'y and show them how i'i"' man's got to be 1 e d look lll'hil better til. iimler all the hut how do es matter of Habersham, till down void's tone I i I::,::;ii, for 'i' a :ii( late pro Ille lectures ho i liver. ity of nl t 'I'son, whoso ti.e l;i,v and its He Had Received. never hear much of their enemies, who are, nevertheless, of the same general stock, and equally determined when aroused. Ten of these men I have quietly called to meet at my farm out here a few miles from town, on Thursday night. They come from different points over the country, and we'll have a small but grim posse that will he ready for business. You may not know It. but the Applowoights are most religious. Applowelght himself boasts that he never misses church on Sunday. lie goes also to the mid week service on Thursday night, so 1 have learned, and thereby hangs our opportunity. Mount Nebo church lies off hero toward the north. It's a lone ly point in Itself, thoutth it's the spir itual center and rendezvous for a wide area. If A pplow vis. kt can be taken at all, that s tho place, ami I'm willing to make the tiisi. Whether to stam pede the church and make a li;;iit, or seize him Hone as he approaches the place, Is a question for discussion with the buys I have engaged to go into the game. How does it strike on?" "Kirst rate. Ton good men ought to be i';miiL'; but If it comes down to numbers. il,e slate militia can bo hrouuht iinn ii' e. The South Carolina National G":nd is in camp, and we an ha vi n nylmcii! quick enough, if ask it." 1 labcrsh. a t'i'i i n whistled. in: i'i iNTixi'Kn.) Wonvm cs B.-nk Officer, lioth tin' paying and the receiving toilets la the Maiden l.ane Savings bank of New York are young women. In a circular recently issued the offi cials of tho hank commended thess two women for their etlUicncy, accur acy and the general excellence of their work. Since they have bean In olllee no shortage of cash baa bera found and they readily detect discrep ancies in signatures and are unvary ingly punctual and courteous to pe trous of the bank. been vicious y . those? ieoi!e v, p' ronrity miller die;; I . . ' i:. ii I I 'o Ik- ! :: d t; ji'"; ! .' i I 1 e'.V to II . !., i ' 1 .ol'l h H I 'i.'ll'I'l ('. .r.'lli. i ' '. 1 cc:.:... c.lJ WAY. d I "(" "What luck, my boy?" "Oh! pretty fair. 1 got six winders, two lamp posts and one silk hat al ready." BABY'S HAIR ALL CAME OUT "When my first baby was eix months old lie broke out on bis head with little bumps. They would dry up and leave a scale. Then It wuld break out again nnd It spread all over bis head. All the hair came out and fits head was scaly all over. Then his face broko out all over in red bumps and It kept spreading until it vas on his hands and arms. I bought Beveral boxes of ointment, gave him blood medicine, and had two doctors to treat lilin, but he got worse r'l the time. He had it about six months when a friend told mo about Cut Intra. I sent nnd got a bottlo o' Cutlcura Resolvent, a cako of Cutlcura Soap and a box of Cutlcura Ointment. In three days after using them ho began to improve. Ho began to take long naps and to fitop scratching his head. After taking two bottle:! of Insolvent, two boxes of Ointment, find Ihreo cakes of Soap he was sound and well, and never had any breakir.i? out of any kind. His hair came out in little curls a!4 over his head. I don't think rnything else would have cured him except Cuticura. "I have bought Cuticura Ointment and Soap several times since to use for cuts and sores and have novcr known them to fail to cure what I put them on. I think Cutlcura is a great remedy and would advise any ono to use it. Cuticura Soup is the hept that I have ever used for toilet purposes." (Signed)' Mrs. F. 10. Harmon. R. F. D. 2, Atoka, Tenn., Sept. 10, 1910. The Primitive Man. "Jones Is so dreadfully primitive." "What's his latest?" i "Why, wo wero at the opera house tho other night and a stago hand re moved a table and Jones-yelled 'Supe! upe!' We were dreadfully mortified." "I was at a dinner tho other night and Jones sat next to me. When he saw the row of spoons and forks and knives beBlde his plate he beckoned to the waiter. 'Say, boy,' he hoarsely mut tered, 'I guess you spilled tho spoon holder!' " "Well, It's lucky he's rich." "Ain't it?" We're All Her Friends. A pretty Btory of Miss Kllen Terry and a gallant young playwright has tone the rounds of the Flayers' club. Miss Terry attended in New York A first night of this playwright's latest work and at tho end of the third act ho was presented to her. She congratulated him warmly. "It is very good," she said. "Your play is very good, Indeed, and I shall send all my American friends to see It." "In that case," said the playwright, with a very low and courtly bow, "my little piece will sell 90,000,000 tickets." Life's Varied Interests. "Tho woather's rather bad, isn't It?" said the young woman. "Yes," replied the nonchalant youth. "Lucky thing It is. Helps conversation. It would be a deadly bore to ge on for ever saying it's a pleasant day." " The Limit. "Do you have much trouble with your automobile?" "Trouble! Say, I couldn't have more If I was married to the blamed mar chine." St Louis Star. Now S .1 dr 'I- I I I S I When tho "Weekly" which sued u for libel (beeauso wo publicly denounced them for an editorial attack on our claims) was searching for Bomo "weak spot," they thought best to send a N. Y. Atty. to Tlattlo CreoU, summoned 5 of our workmen and took their sworn state ments before a Commissioner. Did we object? No. On tho contrary, we helped all wo could, for tho opportunity was too good to bo lost. Ceo. Haines testified ho inspected tho wheat nnd barley, also floors and every part of the factories to know things were kept clean. That every 30 minute.) a naiiiplo of tho pro duets was taken nnd Inspected to keep the food up to standard and keep out any Impur ities, also that it Is tho duty of every man in tho factories to see that nnytMi la immediately reported. Has be Co. 10 years. Kdward Youn.T tes!if!ed had be 1T years. Inspector, l'o aid lif.i Incd every nvk a::d car of wheat to K'O they were up to standard ; many ear;. 11. K. Hurt. Supt.. testified Co. over 13 ycais. i:;u::ht -rain obtainable. That tln Co. of men v.-1 to do tiotliiiii; but keep bright a.-.l poll! lied. TertU'e.l that no ingredient went Into O rape Nut b unil i'octuni ecivt thi,:,e pi-'.n'ed in tlm ndvertlsliv; No I oss.l ility of any fereira ttiln.'cs geuipi; into tbo foo ls a , r f t '. o machinery is kept clo-ed. Ask tl ir t! e fac tory Is open to tho p.ab'.l '. f.Ul "cs" " t took from two to three 1-3 co:;. nn'y t ) Fhow visitors th:ot"r'i t': w.rl-'f." ' i ' i'o i" of the processes were i arri. d on beh.l'!,! ( hv.te.l doors. At this point at f vi'. Tor the. "V.Yo' t H? 1 to show the water i:--cd was from some (:( side i-ource. TtlPfd tho wrtev rati" fr;tn Co.'s own uvto.iau wclla an J wus pare. His fill ii y i . Clion. The 7oung man waited 'for the mlM Yftimlre's reply. "I don't blame you for wr.nting to marry my daughter," sn'-l the latter. "And now how much do you suppose you and slio ran worry along on?" Tbo youth biightcntd up. "I I think," ho cheerfully stain mered, "that $.'1)0.000 will Invested, would produce a sufficient Income." The millionaire turned back to his papers. "Very well," he said, "I will give you $100,000, providing you raise a similar amount." And the young man went away sorrowing. Breaking It Gently. Callahan was stopped on the street by Father Clancy. The good priest's countenance took on a sad expres sion. "What's this, I hear, Callahan," asked he, "about your breaking Ho gan's hend last night? And the two of you friends for years!" Callahan seemed somewhat taken back. "Sure, I was compelled to do It, yur rivereuce," he explained apol ogetically, "but out of consideration for that same frlodliness, I broke It gintly, your riverence." Llpplncott's. Romo people would drown with a life preserver al ham'.. They are the kind that suffer from Rheumatism nnd Neural gia when they can get Hamlin Wizard Oil, the best of ull pain reuiedicH. No Such Luck. Wilson too you keep a second girl? IJIlson No; we can't keep the forty third. Harper's Fazar. Constipation csiimos nnd nggravAtcs ninny fcriniin diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Hr. lierce's Flensnnt l'ellets. The favor ite family laxative. On the Ties. First Thespian Walking home? Second Thespian Yes, the railroad cars are insiifilciently heated. Quick as Wink, If roar evns ncim with n omnrl iw?. bnrn imr prnsnl ion iho rET"ii "S V. 'V. 9- VT.YK. All druasts or Howard UnM.,15uffaIo,X.Y. It Is right to be contented with what we have, but never with what we arc. Sir James Mackintosh. Mrs. 'Window's PootMniy Symp. Knrchllilirn Iiti lnni., f.nt cos 1 ii,. mini ti line,'' In. humiliation, .il 1.1 i l.uili.CUIX ! Mill I'uliC. i.W .1 L.UH. It would he easier to see good in others if wo didn't have so many faults of our own. Young Age Pensions. ' Young-age pensions! Why not? Ti tles, honors, riches, pensions and most other good things are, as a rule, post poned to a period of life when the ca pacity for enjoying them has been blunted. Australia was one of the first countries to adopt old-age pen sions, and now a Labor member of the commonwealth parliament proposes a complementary scheme of young-age pensions. He would start by pension ing the fourth child at birth. Tho fact that threo had previously been born showed that the parents were doing their duty and deserving well of the state. The young-ago pension would "reward indus-try nnd encourage the birth rate." London Chronicle. A Young Philosopher. Time Is a relative quantity. Some minutes scorn like hours, and some hours seem like minutes. How to con trol this flight is beyond most persons, but the little boy mentioned below seems to have progressed pretty well for a youngster. The teacher was surprised to see that he remained perfectly idle all through recess, and accordingly asked him why he did not play. " 'Cause," he said, slowly, "It makes recess too quick If I play, and I want It to la-a-ast!" Youth's Companion. The Kind. "I think that chauffeur had great nerve to make love to his employer's daughter." "So he had motor nerve." The life of a man consists not In seeing visions, and In dreaming dreams,, but In active charity and willing service. Longfellow. Albcmt Clean Another Splendid Opportunity Bring Out Facts He testified tho workmen were first-class, hlgh-grado and Inspected by tho Co.'s physi cian to ho sure they were all in proper phys ical condition; also testified that state reports showed that Co. pays better wages than tho average and bo thought higher than any in tho state. F. II. Martin. Arrt. Supt., testified C.rapv Nut a made of whoa, barley, yeast and water. Anything t Ise'.' "No, sir." Dostum made of Wheat, Wheat Dran and New Orleans Mola'En. Statements mado on his experi ence of about' 10 years with Co. Testified lakers aro miuire.l to wear fre.ta wliito suita, changed every other ('ay. tn;id had never I nov. n any of the products being sent oat that wero below ti:i bigU tUa-tdard of Inspect 'on. Asked if ary ore ce-nected r.ol riput eit v.itti tne with tU' 1 ' i; : itn t'o. had it u te-iUfy. f.ii.i, "No. Donne Dro v;i te. ii.'iil ha; n w'.t'i Co. men ":nm ar.il barley r'd rejected years. V. ';j-m :1 ;; T ti:;.- ' t . hoi.' l Y.'hcM at-.d Da.'l.y. 1 in, l et I-1 'a::;. 1 I'.ifl l;; tn with only tho li,"--t rou'd see 1 hat ro, I,1 :i;r i t'aitl machinery atul l!o. s'o t so r - n wci o t Kept a f i;;:'.; corp l.'.'.U, ly" l',vei's l.oc!i;g w a'.tl l n:y t'u t hi; i;ae i le:1 pat la er so".: i'i'i',i!.;'p. 1 ;' it v ;:.' no u e. l'.:.f . a. 1 every iaan rail a i! r v. '-,;: ; a yl t-.' . t! Tc: .Ii'i ' hee-i v"'i I'n' ,-i;'-v r !ovt 1 1 y.nnrs. -,,v .,.) fi ,, pi'.,-.- (i.unirtinent ma1' j ; Car '".''. T i:''c I tl;t the oven.'t nnd t'ooi's i re 1 ''-it eh-nr pri'i t' e r;w products ii4 t' ry pi I'i ate 1 ci t de: 'i. Also that the venrire a 'card of the rinploycs ba-t to txt e! r.! 0'''d ttrco t lutes a week. m ESHKENT DOCTORS AT YOUR SERVICE FREE Wo sv.'ivp av.ay all doctor's charges. "SXc put the Lost mrdicnl talent within everybody's reach. Wo encourage everyone who aila or thinks lie aila to find out exactly what his state of health is. You can get our remedies here, nt your drug Bore, or not at all, as you prefer; there is positively no charge for examination. Professor Murryon has prepared Specifics for nearly every disease, which are sent prepaid on receipt of. price, and sold hy all druggists. Send to-day for a copy of our medical examination blank and Guide to Health, which wo will mail you promptly, and if you will answer all the questions, returning blank to its, our doctors will carefully diagnoso your enso and alvise you fully, without a penny charge. 4 Address Mtinvon s Doctors, Munyon's Laboratories, C3d & Jefferson Streets, Philadelphia, Ta. 4 Does it seem as though you were always shoveling end shaking? That when not throwing coal on your fire you are either shaking it down or else sifting ashes? These are the ordinary back-breaking conditions attending the use of coal the ordinary fuel. To free yourself from further coal slavery BUY MILWAUKEE "Tho Ftici without a FsuSt" Solvay Coke ia light in weight lasts longer and goes farther than hard coal a healthful, smokeless fueL l?urns up clean no ashes to shake or sift. Solvay Coke is different from, and superior to, ordi nary gas-house coke is made by the patented Solvay process practically pure carbon the heat element of coal. There's nothing so good for heating and cooking. It can be used ia any furnace, range, stove or grate suitcbls for coal. 2,000 dealers In the Northwest sell Milwaukee Solvay Coke aU 6ires ask your dealer, and write, fur im'-.Tcs'ing booklet of coke inforoation to psokahds, ofSQivn & company'' REALLY" OPENED THEIR EYES Parishioner's Remark, However, Left Young Minister Somewhat In In the Dark. Rev. Henry R, Rose in the Newark Star tells the story of a young niln ister who had recently taken charge of a small parish in Vermont He aspired to greater things and a large field, and in the hope that his reputa tion would travel beyond the limits of the village to which he had been sent he threw into his sermons all the forco and eloquence at his command. He was, however, totally unprepared for what was intended for a compli ment, but which was put to him in such a way that it left him in doubt ac to the real impression be had made. Ono Sunday morning, after an espe cially brilliant effort, he was greeted by nn old lady, who was one of the moat faithful attendants at all serv ices. Approaching the young minister, she said: "Ah, sir, we do enjoy your sermons so much, they are bo in structive. Do you believe it, we never knew what sin was until you came to the parish." A Discouraging View. "We must investigate this affair," said the rural official. "What's the use?" responded Farm er Corntossel. "I never saw an Inves tigation that changed anybody's per sonal likes and dislikes." A Sounding Name. "Who Is that girl In furs who seems to be the big scream?" "She? Oh, she's our sleigh belle." ; !r'., !ed l;i:a h'v 1. cti -n llh Co. 0 All of tho I i .ap -W ;.-. Hour .:;.'.-.. :r t ' at a ::y s1 ('!. . or. i; ed of t e; i. i'i! ;e i : :. vi.at.ir If.,) th , Hour. .; hejt clean, hy the "V.'c-e!c- i , i -1-i le to '. o we nt i.'i ahva o t uni'.icd t; . T" h art on ) who -; do grain v. as '.i.iu v:.3 foe a -4 u ..; '1 i Mm t of wlih thi tables at t: :t: o tr-' "e l to tbo p'.irHy ;'r.;?r'.- of Luther IDENTIFIED. Stranger My lad, I'm looking tor Mr. John Smith" Kid I'm Mr. John Smith. His Specialty. "What has become of young Mr. D'Auber, who showed such signs of talent in drawing? Has he made a success?" "Oh, yes, Indeed. He's got all th work he can do now." "Magazine or studio work?" "He draws the maltese cross show ing where the body was found. In th evening papers." Cleveland Leader. The more solitary, the more friend less, the more unsustalned I am, th more I will respect and rely upon my self. Charlotte Bronte. To add a library to a bouse Is to give that bouse a soul. Cicero. Food to 5f Q. Do you use Postnm or Grape-Nats your self at all? A. Yes, I use them at home. Q. If from yonr knowledge of the factory which you have gained in your ten years at the factory you believed that they were dirty or impure In any way, would you ubo them? A. I do not think I would. No. Asked if any ono on behalf of tbo Company bad asked him to testify in any particular manner. Stated "No." All these sworn depositions were carefully excluded from the testimony at the trial, for they wouldn't Bound well for tho "Weekly." Think of tho fact that every man swore to tho purity nnd cleanliness to that tho Atty. f t tho "Weekly" was forced to say la open court that the food was pure and good. What a disappointment for tho "Weekly!" Put the testimony showed: grain iK-eil in (Irane-Nnts, Dostum T5 tin liiht tc M. iiuiur, eliia.u. All eiirts ( f lha factor1 are kerf- senipulons Iv en an. Netirt of tho workmen bnd been told bow to fe?-t in . them have been from 10 to 15 yearn Co, iITid ii . tho product! on tITefr home. Why do their families uro tho products, Crapo-Nuts. Postnm and Tost ToaaUes, that they, themselves, make? "There's a Reason" Postnm Cereal Co. Ltd., Battle CreeK, Micti.