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Dolly’ii Danger.
°n„n h n^ rto1 5 ; ou luU'Poned?
Doll Daisy nlinost died!
It fright piled mo ho dreadfully.
Of Conroe I cried and cried.
I rocked her to sleep this morning,
And laid her in a chair;
I MM, 1the pussy, didn’t know
I hat I had put her there.
And so, when rIio got sleepy,
What should she do but curl
Her great gray body in n ring
ltight on my little girl.
About A Popular Foreigner.
The (loorynrd flower gardens are dot
ted with poppies of all kinds, from tlio
little single red fellows to oues that
look almost like the big white-headed
double chrysanthemums. Although the
poppy Is quite a favorite lu this coun
try, none of the family Is native to the
soil. All of our poppies came from the
old world. In England, Scotland and
Italy the graceful scarlet poppy blos
soms In the wlieatflelds and grows
wild in waste places. Among the ruins
of ancient Home this brilliant flower
blooms luxuriantly. It Is very hardy,
and though an annual, scatters Its seed
so well that they come up from year
to year In gardens where they have
ouce been plunted.
A Dng’ii Loyalty.
One of my brothers, when a young
man, owned a handsome Newfound
land answering to the name of “8kuk-
kum,” the same being Chintook Indian
lor “good,” and amply deserved. When
my brother married, Skukkum was
graciously pleased to approve of his
choice, and extended a courteous but
distinctly condescending friendship to
the new member of his family, evident
ly thinking that, perhaps, after all,
three might be company In spite of the
proverb. But lie drew the line at four;
and, when the flrst baby came, his
courtesy gave way.
He not only absolutely refused to
come and look at the little tot, and be
Introduced to the new member of the
family, but, if It was brought into the
room would Instantly either leave It
or mnrcli off to the farthest corner, and
lie down, with an iUr of offended dlg-
nlty.
And yet the moment the baby was
placed in IiIh perambulator and started
out through the garden gate for a con
stitutional down the street, Skukkum
would promptly range up alongside
of the carriage and escort It through
the entire trip, keeping u most vigilant
eye upon any stranger, canine or hu
man, who ventured to approach his
clmrgo without a cordial greeting from
the nurse-maid. The minute, however,
that the gate was safely reached again,
lio considered Ills duty done, and re
lapsed at once into Ills former attitude
of Jealous contempt. He evidently
felt that, no matter how much he might
disapprove of the baby personally, and
even feel free to express this feeling
within the privacy of the family circle,
yet the youngster was, nevertheless,
do Jure, a member of the family, and
entitled not merely to defence, but to |
respectful attention before the eye of
the outside world. As the b.iby grew
older, he soon came to like him for his
own sake; and they were the best of
friends.—Contemporary Review.
Dubinin men are brave. One day
mamma told Kenneth, who Is seven,
to go on an errnnd. He was having
a beautiful time on .Tack Bonn’s gold
\boat (made of dining-room chairs), mid
he didn’t want to go. But Patty, who
Is live, sajd, “Go on, Ken, ami don’t
cry. Dubinin mans don’t cry.
The Dubinins have more fun Ilian
the DuriuliiR because tlioro‘ are more
of them; but when Margaret Invites
two other girls to bo Durmlns, and
they have a Durmln war, then It Is
exciting. They mnk« their cannon out
of drain-pipe, and build forts out of
boxes m biiuiuier aim snow In winter,
and liavo us lilg a war as Spain uml
America!
But alas! mamma Is no longer Jack
Bean’s wife‘and queen of the Buli
mias. Two little boys were naughty
mid had to be punished. As they sat
In chairs on each side of the dining
room till they could promise to be
good, Patty exclaimed, with the ears
running down Ills cheeks: “Mamma
can’t be the queen, for she has do-
graced the Dahmlnsl”
But mamma loves the Dnhmlns and
Durmlns, and spends irinny u linppy
hour watching tlielr happy play, and
when she kisses the little boys at
night she hopes they mny grow up as
good men as their heroes—real and
make believe.—Youth's Companion.
Tho Dubinin* and the Durmlns.
Margaret, Joe, Kenneth mid Petty
live in the country. They haven’t
many playthings, but lots and lots of
plays. “Making believe” Is grent fun
for them, and they “make believe" so
much and so hard, they really do be
lieve I11 most of their plays.
One of their finest pln.vs Is the Dub
inin and Durmln play. This can he
played all day, or only part of the
time, hut Kenneth and Patty and
Joe arc Dubinins all the time. They
shy the hoys are Dalimlns nnd the
girl a Durmln.
Margaret says mamma Is queen of
the Durmlns, hut Patty says, ' "No,
she’s Juck Beau's wife, nnd Jnek
Bean Is king of the Dubinins." Mam
ma Is very proud of tills honor, for
she knows well wliat a fine man Jnek
Bean Is. He Is the hoys' hero, and
Kenneth says he owns a gold boat
nnd a gold engine, and Is the strong
est mnn In tho world.
It Is hen-sen that makes him so
.strong. Ben-sen Is somewhat wonder
ful. Von can take an iron rope as big
around as the wnter-tower and It
Isn’t ns strong ns a thread of lien-sen.
Jack Bean eats a grain of hen-sen
every morning, and that's what
mn.kes him so strong, Kenneth sn.vs.
All the hoys say he Is the best mnn
In the world “’eept papa.”
Sometimes papa says there Is no
such mnn ns Jnek Bean, nnd oh, how
the children punish him! They climb
all over him, take off Ids glnsses,
rumple Ills hair, nnd say he can never,
never he n Bahrain any more. Papa
is glad enough to give In before such
determined foes, and promises to be
lieve In Jnek Bean as long as he
lives.
Patty nnd Kenneth have what they
call "Dnhinlii dinner" and that means
to save your cake nnd fruit from des-
iert, and nil the licorice nnd candy
linlls yon can get with the pennies you
>aru going errands nnd carrying coni
tor grandma’s flic. Then you take
these good things (brown sugar snnd-
vlches are fine for Dnlimin dinners)
md set a idee little table and eat your
llnner, and talk with a big voice like
l workingman.
An Kmpcror'. Advontnro,
The first Dmpcror Napoleon passed
his youth as a student In the military
school at Brlcnue. Like most luds, he
was fond of fruit, mid a certain re
spectable, hnrd-worklng widow, a
fruit seller, took a deni of money
from him; hut sometimes he liml no
ensh, and then the poor woman trust
ed him with Us much fruit ns he want
ed, nnd ns booh ns ho hud money
ngiiln he paid her.
But It so happened that at tho time
of Ills leaving the school his pockets
were empty, nnd he was a dollar In
debt to the woninn.
As she smilingly brought him the
Inst plate of Juicy penches, he snld to
her: “I niu going away, good mother,
and I have not money enough to pay
you; hut I will not forgot your kind
ness If you will trust mu now.
"Don’t let that disturb you, young
sir! God keep you In health, and make
a happy man of you! Take these
peaches and welcome!"
Wo nil know how In n short time
the student of Brlemie became n gon-
rnl and conquered Italy, how he went
to Egypt, and returned to France
through a seu full of hostile ships, and
was made llrst consul, how he restored
order and peace in France, and be
came Its most fninouB emperor.
There came a time when the emper
or returned to Brlennc. He was not
unmoved at the thoughts of his boy
hood which the plnce called up, and
often wandered about unattended.
Willie walking In the street one day,
he—suddenly remembering the friend
ly old fruit woman—made enquiries
about her dwelling, which was in a
very low part of the town. He went
directly to It, accompanied only by
one nttendnnt.
A narrow door led them Info a small,
poor, but very clean room, which
served ns a Hliop, where an old wom
an with two children knelt by the
stove, preparing tlielr scanty evening
meal.
“Can I buy any fruit here?” nsked
the emperor, looking round at the
empty baskets.
"O, yes, sir,” snld the woman; "tho
melons nro ripe.” And she fetched
one.
While the two strange gentlemen
nto tlielr melon, and the woman laid
one or two fnggots on the lire, one of
the strangers snld to her:
"Have you lienrd that the emperor Is
expected here today? Yon ltnoV him,
don’t you? lie used to be at the col
lege.”
“Of course I know him! Many a
plate and basket of fruit did bo buy
of me while he was a student here.
In the old days!”
"But did he nlwnys pay yon proper
ly for wlint he had?" asked her visitor,
carelessly.
“Why, to he sure he did, sir," she
answered, going on with lior cooking.
"Blit, my good woman, you do not
keep quite to tho truth,” snld tho
other
you hav
Moro Cause For Hatred,
The Mild Anarchist—But you must
bear in mind that kings work ns hard
as anybody nowadnys.
Tho Iiadionl Mombor—That’s ouo
reason why I hato ’om so. What bus
iness have they to sot such au oxamplo?
Now Oconn Greyhound.
Tho famous Deutsohland cost t8.asa.000i
dtsnlauomont 38,300 toast aooommoiiatiou
1.0J7 passengers; crow 835. It has cstab-
ilBUoa a now record for oconn Btonmuro.
Among tho great romodios of tho world
Hostottor’H Stomach Bittors holds tho rocord
with it* fifty years of ouroa of constipation,
indigestion nnd biliousness. It gets at tho
root of tho disenso nnd offoots n oure. Tho
gonulno has our Private lloveuuo Stamp
ovor tho nook of tho bottle. F
HI* Umiiil Trip.
"Wjmt Is mount by a Subbuth.dny’B Journey?”
asked the Sunday Bchool •*“ ’'her. “From our
bouso to grandpa's and i ok,' roplled Froddlo
Jjfiwty aJndayT wtloru ~ J family look din-
Tlio Dent Prescription Tor Chill*
Favor Is a bottle of Oiiovk’h Tartki.kbs
enux i ONic. It Is simply iron and nuinino la
a tamelOBB form. No euro—no pay. t'rlooOOo.
Always to Ito Trusted.
railhl troll?' , “ rJ1 “ ol£ ,U “ B0 “ 01 !an °" 0110
Jok—Won, if yon trust him one. you'll i
lilm torovor—Miilmlolphlu mould,
Salesmen Wanted.
1,0.01! 0 !!”*’ jna"! anfnMWk not nhno.
i!!f f y; Mlnry ami oxiirnaita paid.
1 oorlcfia 1 obnooo \\ ork. Co., Uodtord city, Vu,
lto Win It.
Mr. Wood by “Mrs. do Swell cut quite a go.
nauro on tho promonado yesterday,’.’
heard of tho incident)
ur.ttwfrkKrri. ,0U b "' 1 “ 800,1
Wo rofund iOo for ovory rmokngo of Put-
am Fadki.khb Dyk that falls to give satis*
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Mold by all druggists.
Promptly Answered.
Tommy—Pop, whnt innn optimist?”
'"'""7 8 Pop—An > optimist, my son. Is a
*vlio lends mouoy.-PhUadolphla Uocord.
Ink has tho omlorsomont of tho
Atos govorninent and of all too
Iroadb. \\ ant auy moro ovidonco V
Tim Way-ltaek drudge,
•‘I have always hated tho Chlnoso.”
“What for?”
1 " ron f t achool I was kept in a whole
weok becauHo I couldn't pronouuco •Yanc-i
hlaug.’ — Indianapolis Journal.
Happiness onnnot bo bought, but c..w
tin} groat hindrances to its attainment cau
bo removed by Adams’ Pepsin Tutti Frutti.
A Dnslilng Creature.
“Is sho n girl of tho period?”
Oh* no; sbo novor punctuales with anything
but daslios.' —Philadelphia Uullotln.
If you would have rich, dark,
thick hair, your hair must be
well nourished.
Gray hair, stunted hair, fall
ing hair, is starved hair.
Ayer’s Hair Vigor is the
food for starved hair. It feeds
and nourishes.
J. C. Ayer Company,
Practical Chemist*, Lowell, Maw.
Ayer’i Sarsaparilla
Ayer’a Pills
Ayer’i Ague Cure
I Ayer’s Hair Vigor
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
l Aycr’o Comatone
Seen wheat
ULLU am mis
FOR SALE!
lied Maysooit wliont from a erop that y
— . — spoolalBoeilwhontcloaner.innowtwobusfloi
gentleman; laughing, “or else bags,price ®1.35 por bushel. Sood Oats grown
you nave a bad memory; for. in the
first place, I am the emperor, and In tile bushels pernoro, price 50n por bushol. Prions
second, I did not pay for those peucli
cs, besides which, I am to this day
one or two dollars In your debt, which
now I am come to pay.’’
In the meantime the second gentle-
mnn counted out and laid on the tnble
$240, capital and Interest.
The emperor gave orders that tho
miserable house was to be pulled
down nnd nnother to bo built for the
poor, hardworking woman In Its piano.
In this house,” he said, "will I
lodge whenever I come to Brlemie,
and It shall he called by my name.”
He extended his kindness to the
children, for he provided well for tho
girl, nnd the boy lie placed In tbe
same military school nt which he him
self had been educated.
on cars at Olmrlotto, N. C., freight to bo
n.hlng nn Art in China,
Nowhere In the world Is the art of
fishing so highly developed as In China.
Rivers,' creeks, stagnant pools, the
great ocean nnd the little tnnlt, lakes
and garden ponds, all furnish their
quota to the sustennnee of mnn. Even
rice grounds nrc turned into fish ponds
In winter. The Inhabitants of the
water are killed with the spenr, caught
with the hook, scraped up by the
dredge and captured by nets. They
are even dived for by birds trained for
the purpose. Eels are fed In tubs and
jars until customers carry them off.
Now is the best time to Paint.
THE TRIPOD PAINTS
are the best to use, as
THEY OUTLAST ALL OTHERS.
THE TRIPOD PAINT CO.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
In the Nature of on Axiom.
Philosopher—And now, after having
roviowed all philosophy with you,
there is only one low that I cau lay
down for your guidance.
Student—What is that?
‘‘When yon are sure you are right
you should suspect that you aro
wrong.”
TUB QRBAT LAKES.
Ualqoe Theory of Chief Moore Concerning
Their Leveli.
Willis Moore, chief of tho United
States weather bureau, Is of the opin
ion tlmt the opening of the Chicago
drainage ennui hns had no effect upon
the level of the lakes, That view was
expressed by him nftor he had coin-
pletod the circuit of tho grcAt lakes
with the eaugresslomil committee on
rivers and harbors. He had been In
Chlcugo two days und was with Pro
fessor Cox, of tho Auditorium tower
much of tho time.
Congressman Burton, chnlrnmu of
the house committee on rivers nnd
harbors, mnde tho statement when ho
landed In Chicago that tho level of tDo
lakes hud fallen from throe Inches to
n foot mid n-lmlf. He did not neces
sarily attribute this shrinkage to tho
effect of tho Chicago drainage eunsl
Chief Moore snld:
“I am not prepared to state olilclnlly
wlint the effect of tho Chicago drnln-
ttgo ounnl upon tho lakes 1ms been.
Nevertheless, It Ib iny belief that the
canal hns had no effect upon tho level
of the lakes above Niagara. If there
Is nn effect. It wll be found in n dlmln-
Isbnient of the amount of water going
over Niagara Falls. No harbor will
have to he deepened on account of tho
eaunl. An apparent alteration of level
will be due to other causes. I nra con
vinced, thnn the drain of tho cnnnl. I
will go further mid sny tlmt even If the
Niagara river were damned, so that
the four upper lakes had no outflow, I
do not believe their lovol would bo rp-
nlly affected,
“The lakes, I believe, aro self-regu
lating. The body of water which the
lakes contain could not be supplied by
the watersheds draining Into them,
Wlint river or great system of supply
drains Into the lakes? Think how con
tracted tlielr area of watershed Isl No;
the Inkcs are fed through tho geolog
ical strata. Water from very far off re
gions conics to tile lakes. Water that
falls on opposite slopes, percolating
through the surface enrtb, 1b carried
hack by tlio strata mid enters tho
lakes. When the pressure Is removed,
more water bubbles up from these
strata, and when the pressure Is in
creased the Inflow Is proportionately
checked; consequently I believe tho
water supply of the lakes Is automatic
and tlmt tlielr level Is not determined
either by the Incrcnsed or diminished
outflow from tlielr surface.’’—Chicago
Tlmes-Hornld.
The Duel, In Italy
Tho duel lu Italy Iigh been very
very deadly of late, four men being
killed Inst Saturday In these contests
In different Italian towns. It Is estl
mated that during the past year 2,
400 duels worn fought In the kingdom,
which yielded a crop of 480 deaths,
The Chinese way of “getting even" Is
more.clvllized on the whole. The en
raged Inhabitant of the celestial em
pire Is as likely as not to commit sui
cide on his enemy’s doorstep, In or
der to do him ns great nil Injury as
posHlhlc. And a sulcldo under tlioso
circumstances In Chinn really does
throw the foe Into a terrible flunk,
owing to tlio supposed Imd hick such
an Incident brings to the household.—
Providence Journal.
Didn’t Quite Reach It,
When It was the fashion for young
Englishmen to go iqi In balloons with
Green, the well-known aeronaut, A1
bert Smith, a friend of Dlokens nnd
esteemed a wit, ascended one day be
fore nn admiring crowd of on-look-
ers, Waving Ids hand to n young Indy,
an acquaintance of IiIb, us he was
starting, he said, "If I come down
again, l will bring you a Skye terrier."
He came down again, without the ter
rier. "We didn’t quite make the dog
star,” ho snld In explanation.
Statu of Ohio. City os Tolbuo. t„
Lucas County. (**■
1- HANK .1. Cu KNHY mnkos oath that bo la tho
soiiiui; partner nr tlio fli-m of F. .1. Chunky &
Co.. iliilnir bunlm-mt lu tlio City of Toledo.
County nnd Stato aforesaid, and that said Arm
will nay tho sum of one iiundukd nou.Ansfov
each and every onaoof cATAIlllll that onnnot
Ho cured by tlio use of 1IA l.l.’s Oataiuiu ClinB.
„ ... Fiiank J. Ciibney.
sworn to ooforn mo nnd Mibscriiaal fn my
1 presoiirp, this (ith day of ilooombor,
sea !,[• A. b. 1830. A. tv. Gleason.
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Ball’s Family Pills aro tho best.
II. II. Green's Sons, of Atlnnln, On., nro tho
only successful Dropsy Specialists In tho world.
See their UHeral odor In ndvolllsoincnt 111
ether column of this pnpor.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
icptlilny. softens the Bums, reduces lnanmmn.
Hon. allays pain, cures wind colic. 35c. a Hottlo.
Pise's Cure for Consumption is an Infalll-
DR. HAMPTON
too, without modi cl no or
surgery. He nl*o success
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Bpalr If you hoyo triod all
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Tho Doctor h*»B mado his
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Ilo will treat you at your
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though not so Hp«»ody In
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"nFessors of tho University, aud londlng bual-
ub men of tho stato. bolides a long list of tos-
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S, t . hOBlu “ UimKOI ' sll " ,,l '"“i>yho felt euro It
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"I do not feel vary well, I am so
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You heijr these words ovory day; as
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ofton aro tlicso words repeated. More
than likely you speak the same signifi
cant words yourself, nnd no doubt you
do feel far from well most of the time.
Mrs. Ella Rico, of Chelsea, Win.,
whose portrait we publish, writes that
she suffered for two years with bear
ing-down pains, headache, backache,
nnd had all kinds of miserable feelings,
all of which was caused by falling and
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Kitty—Well, ho looks llko a man who always
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30 S. ltrond St., A Hunt 11, G11.
Engines and Boilers
Manufacturers anil Doalors in
S A W MILLS,
Corn Mills, Feed Mills, Cotton Gin Miiohln-
cry and Grnln Separators.
SOLID anil INSERTED Saws, Haw Tooth and
l ooks, Knight's Patent Dogs, liirdsall Haw
Mill and Engine Repairs, Governors, Grate
liars nnd a full lino of Mill Supplies. Trice
nnd qunllty of goods guaranteed. Catalogue
froo by mentioning this papor.
DR O PS Y q N „fcKL s i™yS’S;;
ruMu?. JJoolt of tostiniouinl* mid 10 dnvN* truatmunt
roe. Dr. n. n. obeeh’bsonb. Boj
That Little Book For Ladies,
ALICE MASON, UoonxsTKii, N. if.
If yon liavo hcen pay
ing; W1 to 63 for uhous,
n trial of W. L. Doug
las 83 or 83.30 shoes
will convlnco you that
they aro just ns good
in every way nml cost
Wo aro tho largest makers of w
and 83.30 shoes in the world. Wo make
and sell moro 83 anil 83.30 shoes than any
othor two manufacturers In tlio U. S.
BEST ■|yl_*ennfo’rtj ■nd.wenrfe known j I BEST
$3.50
SHOE.
$3.00
tho standard hen always been
placed so high that tho t
expect inoro for their
SHOE.
tnnA
Best Coogh Syrup.*' TaBioa Good.*
In time. Sold hr drutmlBts.
other makes became
r.i has al'.o;
high that tho
oro for their
f can get elaewhi
THE lllhVSO.V inoru \V. L. Oouglaa and $3.
maUo u because THU
A.1C33 1111, BEST# Your dealer ah
them i wo giro one dealer exclusive salo In «
1 nko no Niilifttitiite! Insist on havli
Douglas shoes with nemo and prico stamped t.. _...
If your dealer will not get them for you, send dlret. ...
factory, enclosing prick and 25c. extra for carriage.
State kind oflcather, ilxe. anil width, plain or cap toe.
shocs will reach you anywhere. Catnloaur Fret.
:luaShe-*'” ■” *■-—
t KMT. Your dealer should keep
dealer exclusive salo In each town,
■libstitutel. Insist on having W. L.
W. JL. JDuuglus
. 2Srocktois, Un