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CHILDREN THAT ARE MI SUNDER
STOOD.
In almost every community there Is
at least one child of defic'ent mental
development, or in other woids a feeble
minded child. These children are almost
universally misunderstood. Parents
and relatives often thing them
stubborn and devoid of ambition and
blame the child for its indifference. In
school such a child is known as a
dullard and becomes the taiget for the
jests of its companions. The teacher
sometimes refers to it as a "blockhead"
and a hopeless case. ThougatIess
people sometimes speak of them
as Id ois. Even the family physician
Bometlmes fails to appreciate the real
condition.
All this is wrong!
These unfortunate children are not
Idiots. They differ as much from idiots
as you do. They deserve and require
a spec'al system of physical and mental
training at the hands of physicians and
teacheis who understand their infirmity.
Don't send a feeble minded child
to school with normal children. It
only makes matters worse. Don't imagine
that a private tutor can benefit
such a child, it takes a l'fe time of
patient study to fit a teacher for this
particular class of work.
Above all things don't give up the
child to a hopeless fate. Act intelligently?give
the child a chance. Much
can be accomplished if it is placed in
skilled hands. Don't imagine that anything
can be accomplished at home.
Home influences make improvement
jiext to Impossible. Parents who are
Interested in th's subject may gain additional
light from a booklet Issued by
the Stewart Home and Schcol, Dr. John
P. Stewart, Supt., Box 1-B, Farmdale,
Ky
MIIII'I'IMi?|.KT MIC MIOW YOU
How well 1 can do for you this season.
I can save you money and lots of worry.
My prices are reasonable, mv work the
best, my styles absolutely correct. Can
?;lve you anything the market affords,
rom the most simple and INEXPENSIVE,
to the most handsome and elaborate
street suit, visiting, reception, or
evening gown. Send for my samples
and prices before placing your order.
MHS. C'H Alt l.KS KI.I.IHO.V Norton Rldg..
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LADY WANTED
To Introduce Dress Goods, Hdks. and
Petticoats. Make $10.00 to $3u.uu weenly.
Best line?lowest prices?sold
through agents only. No money required.
New spring patterns tow readv.
Samples and case free. STANDARD
DRESS GOODS CO., Desk 32-C, Blughnmpton,
N. Y.
liO IUV WANT TO MAKE MONEY f
A reservation of fertile valley land Is
now open in Mexico. Homesteads t ree.
Only lequiiemeni Is to have five acres
planted within live years. An aulhoiiztd
Improvement Co. will plant the bananas
and market them on shares. Your share
should bring $100 per acre, annually. Apply
Immediately. Address the ltio Tonto
l.uiid Co.. Block 351, Creensburg. l'a.
The are U.striuuiors for the U. S. The
land lies between the liver and railroad.
Climate fine, eletial sprlmr. never Itol?
never cold. Abundant rainfall. Three
crops a year. You need not go to
Mexico.
SALESMEN WANTED
Most liberal terms. Greensboro Nur*
series, fruit, shade and oruauieut. 1
trees, vines and plants.
JOHN A. YOl'XG St SOXS,
Greensboro North Cnrolitin.
SALESMEN WANTED
Trained Salesmen to earn from $1,200
to $5,000 a year and expenses.
There are hundreds of such positions
now open. No former experience
needed to get one of them. We will
teach you to be a Salesman In eight
weeks by mall and assist you to
haaiiia n noai f Ion u hfr<? von ran anrn
good wages while you are learning
fiactlcal Salesmanship. Write today
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and testimonials from over a
thousand men we have recently placed
in good positions. Addreaa Nciirmi
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THE P&E8IY7EEIA
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Story Corner
At a prayer meeting held In the backwoods
of Rhode Island, testimonies
were requested, and a veiy old woman
tottered to her feet. "I want ter tell
this b.essed company," her voice
quavered, "that 1 have rheumatlz In my
back, and rheumatlz in my shoulders,
and rheumatlz in my legs, and rheumatiz
in my arms, but 1 hev ben upneld
and coxforted by the beautiful Bible
verse, 'Grin and bear It.'"?Llpplncott's.
She?In Alaska they have reindeer.
'He?But more fiequently tney have
snow darling.?Selected.
"The climate here is salubrious, isn't
it?" remarked the tourist.
"Say, friend," replied the native, "jest
write that tteie word down for me, will
yer? 1 get tired o' swearin' at this
climate in the same old way. That's a
new one."?Philadelphia Press.
A parish clerk apologized to a church
dignitary who bad been summoned to
take a service at a small village church:
"I am sorry, sir, to have brought such
a gentleman as you to this poor little
place. A worse gentleman would have
done if we had on.y known where to find
him."?London L ght.
"The papers are afraid to Bay anything,"
sneered the first citizen.
"Some people don't feel that way
about it," replied the other. "Ever run
for office?"
"No; but I wrote a letter roasting
some fellows that needed roasting, and
the paper didn't print a line."
"D'd you sign your naxe?"
"Certainly not. D'ye think I'm a
chump?"?Philadelphia Ledger.
See the ladies with the hats?
Stunning hats?
Looming up in battlements and slanting
down in flats!
How they flutter, flutter, flutter,
At the corner of the street!
And the ones who wear them utter
Words as soft as melted butter
To the friends they chance to meet.
As they flaEh, flash, fash.
In a sort of sh'ny hash,
Till you'd think a flock of blue and
green end pink and purple bats
Were in the hats, hats, tats,
Hats, hats, hats, hats?
The fearful and the cheerful string of
hats!
THE SCHOOLBOY BRAIN.
One of the most substantial and
genuine of delights for those of humorous
appreciation consists In a study of
the answers made by school girls and
schools boys in examination papers. A
writer in Harper's Weekly has collected
a new batch of these, of which the following
specimens are among the most
choice:
"Blood consists to two sorts of cory- _
screws?red corkscrews and white corkscrews."
<
Asked to explain what a buttress Is, j
one boy replied, "A woman who makes J
butter."
One pupil defined primate as "the wife
of a Prime Minister."
"Gravity was discovered by iBaac
Walton. It Is chiefly noticeable In the
autumn, when the apples are falling
from the trees."
To the question, "What is a limited
monarchy?" this answer was returned:
"A limited monarchy is government by
a ki-r. who in case of bankruptcy,
would not be responsible for the entire
national debt. You have the same thing
in private lifa in limited liability companies."
N OF THE SOUTH
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L?.'S JUNE
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j 1912 APRIL 1912
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A Year
to Build ONE Watch
Think what that means. The
watch that you carry in your pocket
?if it is a South Bend Watch?was
from six months to a year in the
South Bend factory in the course of
construction. If your watch is a
South Bend you know that it pays
to spend that much time on a watch.
There are 411 inspections in the
making of a South Bend. Every
South Bend Watch must run for
seven hundred hours in an accuracy
test before it leaves the factory.
There isn't anything made today
that is more carefully made than
tL<aoiithRend"
This not only shows In the running
of the watch but in its appearance,
too. Fee pie who own South Bends
are always ready to pull theirwatches
out and let you see the time. That's
because they are proud of their
watches.
Ask your jeweler about the South
THE SOUTH BEND WATCf
3 Jacluon Street, SOUTH BEN
on
The best flour and lard will p
unless your Soda is Fresh and Pu
Pure Soda insist on Eagle-Thls
Pound Package. It is packed
moisture-proof, air-tight packag
the mill. Because Eagle-Thistle
Pure, use One-fourth less than <
Eagle-Thistle li manufactured, pact
and no middle-man's profit Is added. C
All grocers sell Eagle-Thistle Soda. I
Our now cook book free on request.
THE MATHIESON ALKALI'
Factory and Salas Of flea t SALT!
SWEET POTATOES
rwo weeks before your neighbor by planting
Nancy Hall and Triumph Slips. $1.7. per 000.
?tra?vl>orry Plants. S2.5' per 10'<V
IOHN UGHTFOOT. K- ca-nanoega, Tana.
Dessert Book
have for dMUItt"
?is answered over a hundred times in the
illustrated Knox recipe bo~k, " Dainty
Desserts for Dainty People." It also contains
many recipes for candies, salads,
Jellies. Ices. eto.
This Book Sont Pro*
far roar tracer'* bum and adiiisas If b*
doesn't sell Knox Gelatine send his bum
and 2-crnt stamp for rrtnt sample.
KNOX^T GELATINE
zoiKnoxAvenoajJohnstown^^rY.
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Bend?the famous watch that keeps
perfect time even when frozen in a
cake of ice.
Ask him to explain to you whv
every good watch needs the jeweler's *
regulation to the personality of the
buyer ? something every SOUTH
BEND WATCH gets because only
expert retail jewelers sell it.
Write today for our free book,
"How Good Watches Are Made,"
one of the most interesting books
ever written on the subject of
watches and a valuable guide in
the buying of a good watch.
The price of ^
South Bend Vy]T7"Watches
ranges ' V?'// 3
up to $75 (in
solid gold case). CJp* & ),fl
1 COMPANY
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SODA
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roduce heavy and soggy biscuit
re. To be sure of getting Fresh,
tie Brand, Full
. into sanitary, res
direct from
> is Fresh and 2 AGUTHlSfiJ
>f other brands. BRAND ^
:od and sold by us f >tL^J
ompare the price. ? . J
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flLLE. VIRGINIA g
/ Earn $10 a Days
I Sawing firewood, lnmber, lath, poets, etc., on
contract work, xoucsm cut more and cut much
eaater with a
I Hertzler & Zook Cq...
I Portable Wood kjdW
I Absolutely cheapest and beet aaw made. Gaar,
an teed 1 year, (mr *10,000 bond protect* you.
Bold at factory pricea?$10 and op.
I As low as Bare middleman's profit. OperI
me A /~\ ate*easier tlLin other aawabeat
111 r.t.\ cauaeatlck la low and aaw
" Jw* 1 drawa It on aa soon as It
tonchea the aaw. Only
tio tew to wbirh ripping
table can be added Money
Ilif^Or refunded at.d freight paid
both ways If an satisfactory.
S^Twflr^^l Rend for cAtAlotrne.
Fiyi ~\F BEKTZLEK A ZOOX CO.
? >17. ieltCTinc. rm. J
ppyuTRYgj ONE FULL BALE
150 Foot Long (or 75o
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