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September 4, 1912]
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fever sufferer.
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beef extracts and predigested
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so delicious in flavor, may no fc>|
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find Welch'a refreshing and
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HOME HEALTH CLL'H.
Ujr l)r. David H. Beeder, Chicago, LIL
Causes of Infection} Now that the
summer vacation season Is here, it becomes
more necessary to guard agains;
pubic causes of infection. The things
one should especially guard against are
hies, public drinking cups, public
towels, bad drinking water and infected
foods.
Public drinking cujvs should of all
things be avoided. It is dangerous
enough to have to drink the bad water
that is often contained in the tanks on
railway cars, steamboats, etc.. .btvt the
public oup there is s~;ul to think about.
Persons with the vilest disease use them
as well as those with other contagious
diseases, whose name is legion. Just
think of the microbes they may leave.
Carry your own drinking oup, whereever
you go, especially when traveling,
for you never know beforehand
when thirst may Impel you to drink
water In some public place.
Children going to school should,
every one, have a drinking cup of his
or her own. There are children at
school from the very hot beds of disease,
filth, and many sorts of infection.
These use the general drinking cup and
it is miraculous that more disease is
not conveyed to the other children by
this 'means. There is more than enough,
however, and far more than the average
parent knows of; far more than is
generally supposed.
Another similar danger is the public
towel. The same rule that applies to
the drinking cup in public applies to
this.
"When you come to think of it. is it not
awful to use a towel that someone with
sore eyes, catarrh, tuberculosis, scrofula.
syphilis, or other terrible and infectious
disease has been using;? And
how are you to know who wiped his
eyes, face, nose, mouth on that same
towel? lit is repulsive, very, when you
come to think of it, and it is just such
hammering as this that finally succeeds
in making you think of It.
The dog is often mentioned as "man's
most faithful friend." But this is no
reason why these pets should be allowed
to carry contagion to you and
your household. Dogs and cats go
everywhere about the premises, or
streets, where filth is, and of the two
the dog is the worst in the matter of
AUU *T
mm. ne wui gnaw a bone that is
swarming with deadly germe. Not
deadly to him, because his stomach and
general internal makeup Is built on
another plan than that of the human.
But he mixes in with all kinds of nastiness,
fights or fondles other dogs and
carries germs in his hair, in has mouth,
and then comes and licks your hand or
the hands and faces of your children
and thus spreads typhoid, tuberculosis,
diptherla, smallpox, or anything that
he has been in contact with'.
Do not let- people kiss and hug your
children. Many a case of consumption
has been conveyed that way. There are
ways to prevent K without being rude.
If you have not that much tact, try to
tttuaeve u.
The Home Health Club dwells upon
these matters because It cannot conscientiously
subscribe to any hdlfway
measures so far as the conservation of
health, hygiene, sanitation, and all such
Interests are concerned.
The person who is out and out for
Christ does not Reed to advertise the
fact.
Sore Eyea
Are cured without pain in one day by
Leonardos Oolden Eye Lotion. There ia
no other eye remedy so soothing. It
makes strong eyes.
Guarantee* or money refunded. Druggists
sell it at 26 eta. or forwarded prepaid
on receipt of price by 8. B. Leonard!
St Co., Tampa. Fla.
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Icilor Hall. Mala Hull
TKXAS PRESBYTERIAN |
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vtx\jl.ai rnniSBn'ERIAN S<
Four splendid buildings, elegantly fui
metal furnace room, obviating all dangei
light. Large gymnasium, basket-ball, ten
In the hlatory of the school. Two courses
ts degrees. Special departments: Piano.
Brpreselon. All branches of Art, Artist!
with skylight. Edward Baxter Perry, B
Teacher of Interpretation Classes. One ht
year/ College opens September 26th. 191!
graphs, write REV. '1ENRY C. EVANS. A.
1776 Hampden-Sid
> faculty. Select student body dn
and Intellectual tone. High standards ai
and Athletic Field. 14 Unit Entrance Ret
1 i. I. I.. B. Lit, M. A. Steam heat, gas
Expenses moderate. The 137th session wl
er other Information, address Henry Tuck<
Sidney, Virginia.
Washington and
LAW, BNQINEEBING, COM MB
Students drawn from thirty States,
and rtllfltuajont. Address, Prt?, oi
GREENBRIER P
MILITARY
An up-to-date military boarding school
Ughtful Climate. Brick Buildings, modi
athletic field. No vacancy laat session,
eraeted. Terms. 9160 per half aeaslon; 9260
COL. H. B. MOORS, A. JL, Principal. i
8TATESVILLE FEf
Presbyterian: Thorough Couraea; Modern E
moderate. Pupils received at any time. S
REV
Williamsburg Ft
Established by Nor
We offer moat thorough preparatory, a<
lege work. Bible, Music, Household Econor
for public teachers. Modern Brick building;
(nine months), $178. Session begins Septem
REV. W. M. HUNTER,
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can use an
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to pomp water, to run the wood saw
stone, washing machine, wringer, elec
husker and shredder, ensilage cutte
machine or tool on the farm, to which
Constructed of the best material; bui
engine must do; thoroughly tested bef<
gasoline engine is strong, dependabl
engine as can be built.
1 H C oil and gas engines are made ii
in all styles?vertical and horizontal
stationary and mounted on skids, to <
kerosene, distillate or alcohol. Kerose;
power.
Ask the I H C local dealer to show
each part. And remember our reapoi
dealer makes a sale?the customer mu
to see the local dealer, write for catalc
International HurvMtor tfVi
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Chicago
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The purpose of this Bureau Is to furnls
liw Information obtainable on better farming,
jfi? tlons concerning soils, crops, land drain
QQ make your Inquires specific and send then
Cpj vester Building. Chicago, U S A
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FOR OIHL.M.
EHOOL OF THE SOUTHWEST.
nlihtd, heated by atearn (ram outside
of lira. Tha beautiful aaatylena iai
nla, outdoor fames. Na aarioua lllnaaa
of study, Collate and Samlnary, leading
Voice Culture. Violin Organ. Guitar.
c Needlework. China Kiln, Art Room*
oBtOn Vl.lUny -* "
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indred and thlrty-slx musle pupils last
I. For Catalogue llluatratad by photoM..
D. D.. President, Mllford, Texas.
ney College 1912
awn from many states. > >table moral
ad thorough work. xv?^slve campus
julrement. Courses leading to degrees
, baths, and other modern oenvsnleaqas.
Ill begin Sept. 11, ltll. For catalogue
sr Graham, D. D., President, HampdenLee
University
IHCE, SCIENCE, LETTERS.
Expenses very moderate. High m</ral
BO. H. DENNY, LL. D., l.extagton. To.
RESBYTERIAL
SCHOOL
for 76 boys. Eight Instructors. Detrn
conveniences. Level newly-made
Large additional building now being
per session.
Lewlglrarg, IT. Ya.
ALE COLLEGE
iqulpment; A Home School. Prices very
end for catalogue.
. J. A. SCOTT, D. D., State*vllle, N. C.
emale Institute
folk Presbytery.
:ademlc and the Freshman year of eolnlcs.
Stenography and Normal Training
Christian home life. Board and tuition
ber 17th. For catalogue. Address
Williamsburg, Va.
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ling When It Runs
oil and gas engine is no expense to Kl
len it stands idle. It does not eat gT^
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; to do. When it does work, it is [B
power you can use, and it has ^
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11 work overtime or all nignt just fla
t is ready to work whenever you Em
r8 reliable and satisfactory. You ^nj
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cream separator, churn, grind- ^
trie light plant, feed grinder, corn m
r ana conveyors, or any other
power can be applied,
lit by men who know what a good
ore leaving the factory; anlHC
e and powerful?as perfect an
i all sizes from 1 to 50-horse power;
1, air and water cooled, portable,
>perate on gas, gasoline, naphtha,
ne-gasoline tractors, 12 to 46-horso
you an I H C engine and explain
isibility does not end when the
ist be satisfied. If not convenient
>gue and full information.
ih. t. . .j charge to all, the best 1
If ;?*? have any worthy queslage.
1.nation. fertilizer, etc.,
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