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(NOTE: Dr. Pierce is president of
♦he Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., to
which for 50 years past chronic suf
ferers have been coming for special
ized treatment from all over the U. S.
A-, Canada and foreign lands.)
Will Undo Much Evil
By Dr. V. M. Pierce
Knowing the vast amount of harm
wrought by diseases of the kidneys,
and having had opportunity to ob
serve the analyses and the successful
methods of treatment in thousands of
cases of kidney trouble at the Inval
ids’ Hotel, I have recently given to
the public the latest and perhaps
most important of the Dr. Pierce
home remedies, “An-uric” (anti-uric
acid) Tablets, which I now recom
mend to those who suffer with kidney
backache, irregularity of urination
and the pains and disturbances that
come from excess of uric acid in the
Wood.
“An-uric” can be obtained at all
Ihc drug stores. The mere drinking
of a cup of hot water each morning
and a little “An-uric" before every
meal should bring remarkably quick
improvement. You may have kidney
♦rouble and not know it. The danger
signals to be quickly heeded arc back
ache, depression, aches, pains, heavi
ness, drowsiness, dizziness, irrita
bility, headaches, chilliness, rheuma
tic twinges, swollen joints, gout.
If you desire a trial package, send
10c to Dr. Pierce’s Clinic in
K, Y., and write for free advice.
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LETTERS FROM
MR. D. C. COLLIER
Grand Hotel Bellevue,
Lillie, le France,
January 28, 1925.
Dear Father: —
Your letter, also mother’s letter,
received on my return to Paris. Ar
rived here today and have already
seen the two textile people that I
had engagements with. By the way,
I find that Lille is quite a cotton
manufacturing city. I went through
one fill today that had 35,000 spin
dles spinning long staple cotton and
they are quite anxious to make ar
rangements for the purchase of up
land staple cotton grown in Georgia
and will buy same eight months in
advance This mill spins as high as
250/1 C. P. yarns. 1 also met a
representative of Crompton &
Knowles Machine Works in America
here today, also a representative of
the Draper Corp. who are looking for
business.
I am stopping at one of the best
hotels I have come across during my
travels and so wonderfully cheap in
price for the accommodations they
give, double room and bath for $1.70
per day, like the rooms we have at
the Pennsylvania Hotel in New York
that cost from $5.00 to $7.00 per
day. I got a shave tonight, and it
was a good one, that cost only sc.
I called on the Bankers Trust Cos.,
of Paris, and they have introduced
me to six of the largest corporations
here and in Turcoing and Roubaix.
Lille was in the hands of the Ger
mans during the war so most of the
mills were dismantled. While in
Paris the other day I received letter
from Mr. B. H. Hardy and also Mrs.
James Wellmaker which were very
much appreciated. Met quite a large
number of Americans and English
people while traveling in Italy and
France so it has been much more
pleasant than it was in Holland, Bel
fium and Switzerland.
Have about decided to sail on the
Carmania, a Cunard liner which
leaves Liverpool Febrdary 14th, and
due in New York City on the 22nd
or 23rd. Will cable, though, as soon
as definite arrangements have been
made.
Had two appointments in Paris
with two of the smartest manufac
turing corporations in France an<(
had quite a pleasant Interview with
them. Met an engineering firm here
yesterday anil saw samples of the
new patent artificial wool which can
be produced at 30c per lb., and it
looks like our sheep growers will
have to go out of business. Am get
ting full particulars and samples
which will be sent us later by the
engineer in charge.
Tell Jessie 1 certainly enjoyed her
letter. Have an appointment with
Mr. lltrrick, the American ambassa
dor, on Monday at 11 A. M.
Am feeling much better, though
the damp weather up here is not good
for my throat. The wonderful sun
shine at Nice was the best thing 1
have stru-k and I certainly, appre
ciate the French cooking after travel
ing in Italy, it is certainly delightful.
1 have fallen right into the habits of
the people here, rolls and coffee or
chocolate for breakfast.
Will look for you in New York
City at Hotel Pennsylvania on my
arrival in the U. S. lam quite busy
so will have to close the letter; sev
eral engagements to fill.
Love to all the family.
Most sincerely,
DURWARD.
UNCLE GEORGE SHERAM
RETURNS FROM FLORIDA
Uncle George She rum returned
Monday from Tampa, Fla., "here he
spent several months, and where he
had a mighty good time until he got
sick two or three weeks ago. He
cracked and sold about 800 pounds
of pecans while there, for which he
found a ready sale, and on which he
made pretty good money, making ex
penses and more by his enterprise.
Uncle George says everything is
lively in that section of Florida.
Everybody seems to have plenty of
money and real estate is very active,
many big deals being reported every
week. He says he is going to take
it easy for a while until he gets
thoroughly well and regains his
strength.
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After a thorough investigation of
government expenditures in Brazil, a
commission has reported that total
expenses should be. cut S per cent
and heaviest reduction be made in the
ministry of transportation and public
works.
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A ditch-digging steam shovel has
bom invented that backs away from
its work and therofoie always stands
on firm ground and eliminates the
danger of caving ditch banks by
straddling them.
MRS. ALEX BARKSDALE
The many friends of Mrs. Alex
Barksdale were shocked last Satur
day, February 14, when the news
reached them that Ethel is dead.
Many had thought for several
years that she had T. B. Few
thought that she would live through
last summer. Only a short time ago
she said she was spared in answer to
prayer. She had asked her Heaven
ly Father to let her live to raise her
children.
On contracting a severe cold her
lungs were not strong enough to com
bat the disease. Last Wednesday
she gave up hopes and told her aunt
she did not think she could pull
through this spell. She said, “Only
for my little children’s sake do I
care to stay,” for she had been af
jicted so long and suffered so much.
How sweet must be her rest. She
always seemed to bear her affliction
with a Christian fortitude.
She was so devoted to her husband
and Herman and Mary. I would
point them to the One who has
promised to never leave or forsake
those who put their trust in Him.
To all her loved ones I would say,
“Weep not for Ethel.” Prepare to
meet her in the sweet bye and bye,
where there will be no more sad
partings.
She was only 31 years old. The
old must die. the young may die.
Before her marriage to Alex Barks
dale in 1912 she was Miss Ethel
Grant of Forsyth, where in girlhood
she united with the Baptist church.
She moved her membership to Mid
way. Only last week I carried the
message from her to her beloved W.
M. S. that they would have to meet
with Aunt Gaile, as she was sick and
could not have them to meet with
her as she had planned.
She is where congregations never
break up and Sabbaths have no end.
She was tenderly laid away last Sun
day at Midway, Rev. John Martin, a
life long friend, and her pastor, Rev.
Geo. R. Brown, conducting the ser
vice.
—One Who Loved Her.
JAMES LONG DUNCAN
Having known J. L. Duncan, re
cently deceased, about forty years,
ami he having been a frequent vis
itor in our home, I feel impressed to
say that he, all of us, was mere
ly a mortal man—a temple for the
housing of the spirit of Christ when
righteously set in order. We must
do the first work —the renovating—
through faith in the shed blood of a
crucified and risen saviour, Christ,]
and then His spirit automatically oc- 1
cupies and the fruits —our walk and
talk—bespeak His indwelling.
Brother Duncan was indeed a fit
temple for the indwelling of the
spirit, of Christ and the fruits testify
of a surety that they “supped one
with the other” in love and security.
Early in life he had made the prep
aration and the spirit had occupied
and the fruits of the spirit—the
Christian graces—had flourished un
til harvest.
Brother Duncan served the Lord
in his daily dealings and conversa
tion with his fellow man as sincerely
as he worshipped God in church ser
vices. With him his worship in
church was an involuntary overbow
from voluntary daily service for the
M aster.
In the home life, as a citizen and
Christian, his life is a benediction to
his generation and is worthy to merit
our emulation. Possibly there are
few like him, but there might and
should be multitudes. It is a matter
of will on the part of the individual.
Our will to do the will of the Father.
Like Paul. Brother Duncan looked
forward to “a crown of righteous
ness, which the Lord, the righteous
judge, shall give me at that day.”
And this hope may be ours, also, if
we love His appeariny.
—A FRIEND.
Coffee was used in Arabia more
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'facts about
vJhild'birth
IT has Urn rreven conclusively that much
of the suffering. pain and dread experi
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DOGS HAVE RIGHTS
Dogs have rights, as people have
rights. They are not in the world
of their own volition, any more than
man is. Man has made his rights
superior to those of all living crea
tures, and surely next to man comes
the dog, who is better understood by
man and understands man better
than any other animal, and who has
been his friend and companion long
er and more intimately than any
other animal.
Some dogs must die for their sins
or their misfortunes, as some men
must, but death should be dealt out
to them as humanely as possible, and
while they live they should have hu
mane treatment. Other dogs are of
better fortune, as some men are of
better fortune, though misfortune
may overtake either. When it over
takes the dog he finds himself in
the pound without knowing exactly
how he got there. From there he
may go to a kindly home where he
has been adopted, or he may go to
the lethal chamber, but surely no
well-meaning dog should be sent to a
place where he is made to undergo
severe suffering. There are differ
ent kinds of dogs, and a distinction
should be made among them, as it is
made among men. lndianapolis
News.
A TEXAS WONDER
For kidney and bladder troubles,
gravel, weak and lame back, rheu
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According to the schedule of the
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morning, arrive at Bucharest at night
and leave there the next morning for
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it a prescription for
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To prevent seams from puckering
first pin and tack them flat on the
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