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Sudden attacks of
Croup have no terror in
the home where «
VICKSpSSSALVE
Is on hand, because the remedy breaks up the
worst cases of Spasmodic Croup in less time
than it takes to merely summon a doctor.
Never be without it in your home.
At ail druggist’s, or by mail
25c sOc SI.OO
It's economical to buy the dollar size.
VICK’S FAMILY REMEDIES CO., Greensboro, N. C.
THE LONGEST OF CAT JOURNEYS.
There are so many cases on record
in which cats and dogs have made long
home-returning journeys that no one
can doubt the possession by these ani
mals of a wonderful instinct that
guides them toward their goal over
country that they have never trav
ersed. But how far can an animal
travel thus, and find its way? A case
which is now on record shows that a
cat can make such a journey for at
least six hundred miles —and that in
the winter and early spring, when
prey upon which to subsist must be
relatively scarce.
In January, 1897, a family named
Nading removed from Topeka, Kansas,
to Shelbyville, Indiana. The distance
between these two places is about five
hundred and fifty miles, as the crow
flies but to any creature without wings
it would probably be nothing less than
six hundred.
The Nading famliy brought with
them to Indiana a fine Maltese cat to
which they were much attached. They
were evidently more attached to the
cat than he was to them, for he had
no sooner reached Shelbyville than he
began to mope. He passed three home
sick weeks there, and then disappear
ed. The family supposed that one of
the million of fatal accidents to which
cats, in spite of their nine lives, are
subject, had happened to him, and
in their minds bade him a regretful
farewell.
On the 4th of May they received a
letter from relatives in Topeka, which
said in effect:
“Your old Thomas has arrived here!
He seems to be very tired and hun
gry, but otherwise is extremely cheer
ful, and is eager to be petted. He is
now taking a long nap.”
How the cat traveled the great dis
tance —crossing the Wabash River,
traversing the wide prairies and cir
cuiting the many towns of Illinois,
certainly crossing the broad Missis
sippi and probably also crossing the
Missouri, ascending that great stream
through the whole width of the State
of Missouri and finally winding
through the score of thriving
towns in eastern Kansas before the
capital was reached —will never be
known, unless some one can master
the language of the cat sufficiently to
‘interview” this one successful on its
memorable journey.
What myriads of hairbreadth es
capes from the jaws of dogs it must
have had! What cold and weary night
marches without a square meal!
What shivering winter days spent up
in a tree or on the summit of a tele
phone pole, tiring out some waiting
and watching terrier! And all this
merely to get to Topeka, without the
assurance of any kindlier welcome
than the spurning boot at an unfriend
ly doorstep.
The cat should surely be chosen as
the emblem of pure civic devotion —of
the sentiment of utter loyalty to a
place for the sake of the place and
not for what one gets out of it.
Lemon Pie.
To the grated rind and juice of two
lemons add iy 2 cups of sugar, two ta
blespoons of flour, a lump of butter
the size of an egg, four beaten eggs
and one pint of milk.
Good News for the Deaf.
A celebrated New York Aurist has
been selected to demonstrate to deaf
people that deafness is a disease and
can be cured rapidly and easily in
your own home. He proposes to prove
this fact by sending to any person
having trouble with their ears a trial
treatment of this new method abso
lutely free. We advise all people who
have trouble with their ears to imme
diately address Dr. Edward Gardner,
Suit No. 480, No. 40 West Thirty-third
street, New York City, and they will
receive by return mail, absolutely free,
a Trial Treatment
The Golden Age for December 15, 1910.
w j j j Bad enough, to be sure. But
I\l Ph} ( old colds are worse. Better
sto p your fresh cold at once.
Never hesitate to ask your doctor about Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral. Use it or not, as he says. He knows. Cowell. MaPB.J
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All through Sleeping Cars over Seaboard now enter the Penn
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All meals enroute served in Dining Cars —Service a la carte.
For reservations or other information call on Seaboard
Agents, or address:
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It has hardwood carriages, solid rolled steel track, large
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