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flO cents a package.
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Via Bristol
AndThe
Norfolk & Western
Railway
The Short Ling Between
NEW ORLEANS, BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS,
CHATTANOOGA, KNOXVIILE
AND
WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, NEW
YORK.
Solid Train Service Dining Car.
All information cheerfully furnished.
WARREN L. ROHR,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Western Passenger Agent.
W. B. BEVILL,
General Passenger Agent,
Roanoke. Va.
Apples
kaecn Victoria made our apples famoua
aa the beat Savored applea la the
world. She need to set her applea from
the oreharda of Albemarle Co., Virginia.
You eaa do ao too.
Do you waat applea that will taste aa
they did when you were a hoy?or a
pni
We Mid last ?MMn la XT dlfTereat State*,
? art from every aeetloa?loae of
them creat apple ralalag aeetleaa?oar
eaatomera wrote that they had aever
before had apple* of each tie flavor.
We are trytap all the time to prow
better apple* and to Improve aad make
more eoavealeat oar packapM.
What hotter Chrlataaaa Gift thaa a horn
or a barrel of oar lac Appleaf
The Albemarle Orchard La.,
SAM'L. H. WOODS, President.
CHAHLOTTESV1LLK. VIROIMIA.
pqiiLTRYjaUN k 1-tn.L BALB
150 Feet Long for 75o
! W^M^flCUTaaliid Poultry Netting
WRITS FOR CIRCULARS
way'5tof,!n
ISIuLIiII money on little capla
a a ^ma a mm ^ qdo acro yields
thousnuls of dollars a year. Sella for 14 to $7.60 lb.
Will buy nil you raise. Easily grown anywhere. Hequir
a your spare time only. Ooulri you realise how
today.V. H. Sutton, 408 Sherwood Are., Lauleellle, Ky.
M Habits bwl
m. Book oa
NOOtllV,
ISwna. On.
church rmg-M m"O
jfifiKiT UhLLS*
af^Hf MMortal Bella a Specialty.
CSBRjA Mcflhaan loll Fooodry Co, SnUlo?mJM.,t).a. A.
BELLS.
Mel Alloy Cbnreb and school )<?iis. nrseod for
r-f'f" The C. b. BELL ( O.. HliUboro . O
the presbyteria
I Household j CHILD'S
APPETITE.
Plenty of Exercise and Eresli Air Accessary
and Aot Too Much Food
Between Meals.
There are two ways of treuting the
child who has no appetite. You may
either follow him around hour after
hour with raw eggs, glasses of milk
or dainty sandwiches, trying to tempt
him to eat and to get into him by fair
means or foul the required amount of
food, or you may immediately cut down
the food supply, give the stomach a
FPflt And not lirao him in ?ol ** **
- uw w?o? iiiui IV/ cat auj IU1U5
he does not want.
I believe thiB last is the better way.
The well child wants to eat. There
must be a reason for iack of appetite,
and the Intelligent thing, it seems to
me, is to look for the reason, not to
make matters worse by forcing into a
probably upset stomach a lot of indigestible
daintiesThere
may be a number of reasons
why the child loses his appetite. In ]
the first place, does he have enough
fresh air and exercise? in good weather
children should be out-of-doors at
least five hours every day, and then,
there is the bedroom, is it properly
ventilated? The next question is, is
he allowed to eat sweets between
meals? This is probably the most frequent
we so frequently hear complained
of in nhildron
If he has plenty of healthy exercise,
a dally bath and does not eat between
meals and still has no appetite, the
question of his diet must be considered.
It is a help to have a physician's advice
about this, for it is of inestimable
importance to the child that he be fed
properly and it is hard to accomplish
this always without advice. If, after
every dare is taken to provide the right
food for the child, he still persists in
having a poor appetite, I would suggest
giving him a tablespoonful of castor
oil and for three or four days thereafter
a particularly wholesome but very
meager diet.
My plan has always been, on the first
sign of loss of appetite, to reduce the
quantity of food, take away all sweets,
make the space longer between meals,
give castor oil or calomel and look very
carefully into all questions of diet, possible
nibbling between meals, amount
of exercise taken every day and general
daily regimen in every particular.
The child who does not rebound after
a week of this watchful treatment is .
in a more profoundly disturbed state
than we can guess at from the outside.
It will need the experience of a
physician to set him straight and this
we should secure for him as soon as
possible.
Also there are some children who
seem to need a more dainty diet than
others. Where one child will eat phaln
boiled rice another will absolutely refuse
it, but will take a rice Jelly with
relish. Bo with stewed prunes, the
child who will not eat them at all may
be seen to devour platesful of prune
pulp with the utmost enjoyment. A
plain orange may be uninteresting to
some children, who will welcome
orange jelly with open *anns and
f
For children of thiB type I would
like to suggest the following recipes.
They are all particularly inviting and
Irritated Eye*
Get worse and worse the longer you let
them go; Leonardi's Golden Bye Lotion
cures Inflammation and soreness without
pain in one day. Cooling, healing,
strengthening. Get "Leonardi's" ? it
makes strong eyes.
Guaranteed or money refunded. Druggists
sell It at 26 cts. or forwarded prepaid
on receipt of price by S. B.
Leonard! tt Co., Tampa, Fla.
_ i
lN of the south
Maryville College
Four-year
ing department. Earnets Christian aimos
buildings. Thirty-nine instructors and 61
a year. Board in the Co-operative Club, !
for catalogue to ltev. Clinton H. Glllingha
w 8theow-aeru for fe
^ SCHOOL * Xxpert
trmlninc, menial d<
experienced phjaiclmu who hi
children Home influences,
tacky. 400 acr-is of beaatift
appointed building, eleotrio
mended bj prominent phyeli
I Write for terms and deeeri p
or
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Every inch of leather
aoes into Shi^lrf Ft*--**
ai
carefully selected
and every operati
facture is done I
makers. The
out of place, n
makeup from <
to the completi
sty7e and best;
shoe forpeop
taste. Buy"
s?*^r=^ shoes and
X troubles.
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The telephone mak<
large tamily tor business a
aids in church work and
neighbors to social gather
the Bell System enables yi
most anywhere without le;
i Write to nearest Bell
address
Farmers* Line Depi
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AN
0 SOUTH PRYOH STREET,
[ August 2, 1911
In 1819 by the Synod of Tennessee,
adlng to B. A. and B. S. degrees. Fifteen
ilred for admission to Freshman Class.
preparatory department. Bible Tralnipnere.
Property 1775,000. Eleven large
i8 students. Coeducational. Tuition $18
>1.70 a week. Text-books rented. Write
,m, Registrar, Maryville, Tennessee.
(EBLE-mNDED^n
ETclopment, and car? bj specially trained teachers, and I
ta devoted his life to the ttudr and troaimsni of nemna I
Delightfully located in the blue grass section of K?nil
lawn and woodland for pleasure grounds. Elegantly
Ighted and steam heated. Highly endorsed and rccomelans,
ministers and patrons.
tire catalogue. Address
I. J NO. P. STEWART, Supt., Box 4, Farmdale, Ky.
id Shoes is \
by experts, \
on of manu- V
by skilled shoe
re isn't a stitch
ot a flaw in their
lotting the leather
?d shoe. Snappy in Vjgj^
?n quality?;ust the
leof discriminating
4SHIELD BRAND" %
rid yourself of shoe \
CHANTS: If you want to see the \
fastest selling line of shoes in the \
drop us a card and we'll send a sales-\
to see you. Mail orders filled same\
> received?what are you short on? |
M. C. KISER CO., I
M ~nufacturent of /
k "SHIELD BRAND" SHOES /
ATLANTA, GA. /
urden to Yoii? |
h\\
ien Remove It!
js the community one
ind social purposes. It
summons friends and
ings. Connection with
ou to reach anybody alaving
your home.
Telephone Manager, or
trtment
ID TELEGRAPH CO. (?(
, ATLANTA. G A.