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Veal Loaf
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The number of pilgrims who went
to the holy places of Islam (Mecca
and Medina) this season is estimated
at about 170,000,
Tetterine for Corn Eczema,
Mocksville, N, C.
Mr. J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.
Dear Sir:—l have a friend In the
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Hes. I told him if he used Tetterine h
would soon be relleved, for it Is the onl;
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that if he would trr it, and it falled to
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1 would pn{ for it myself; but I am not
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one that gave her no end of misery, and
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Dramatic Humor in China.
At most towns we have caued at
theatricals formed one of the sights.
The din and discord of the band at
tracted us more than once even If
the play had no fascination. It mat
ters little or not at all to a foreigner
what the plot is all about, as this
drags on for two or three days, some
times longer, We witnessed a scream
ing act which was evidently the pun
ishment inflicted on the villains of the
drama. Three men in almost a state
of nudity were being soused with
buckets of water and making many
grimaces as the o¢old douche was
dashed in their faces. Judging by
the frantic shouts of the audience this
“situation” was evidently the height
of dramatic humor, and as we stroll
ed away the poor villains were still
taking their punishment as stage vill
ains should.—Shanghai Mercury.
RETORT COURTBROUS.
“A woman who tries to look like
a man is a fool,” announced Mr,
Jawback,
1 shcu& say she is,” said Mrs. J,
looking hirxh aover carefully.
And even though she agreed with
him, he didn't Mke it, somelow.-=
Cleveland Leader.
UP TO DATE.
“Post has brought out a dandy new
guide for motorists.”
“Has it got all the inns in the
State in it?"
“You bet! And a complete list o
hospitals, with rates.”--Town Topics
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Contains a little book—
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A couple of dozen recipes
Of fascinating dishes,
A help in entertaining
Home folks or company.
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At grocers.
| OF LIFE.
| FE.
o s
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| IS IT YoU!?
l There's some cuss who's allus knockin’—
! Is it you?
| Every scheme of life he’s blockin’— -~
| Is it you? ¥ A 9
{ Bomeone's allus, allus mopin’, g
{ An’ in darkened ways a-gropin’, Ay
| "Stead o hiangin’ on an’ %mpin’——-
Is it you?
‘ ~TLos Angeles Express,
i DISTINCTION.
' “She’s a very intellectual woman.”
‘ “8o I hear. lls she intelligent?”—
! Life.
{ e et - -
| QUITE SO.
| “The Cossack is a hardy fellow. A
| beating is a mere picnic for him.”
“Sort of a knouting, so to speak.”
—Loulsville Courier-Journal,
THE DEAR DEPARTED.
! The Sweet Thing—*Are you going
| to Charley's wedding to-night?”
] The Horrid Thing—*No; I'd rather
| remember him as he was in life,”—
| Puck. ;
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THE PENALTY.
Sunday-school Teacher — “What
was Adam’s punishment for eating
the forbidden fruit, Johnnie?”
| Johnnie (confidently)-—“He had to
3 marry Eve."—Life,
i e s
i MORE MODERN.
“What did you do with that bicycle
romance you wrote?”
“T have taken it apart, and am re
lnsseml)ung it as a motor novel,”—
Louisville Courier-Journal, 3
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STILL POSSIBLE.
| “Uncle, can’t Ibe a pirate when 1
| grow up?”
{ “Sure you can, son. What do you
| want to pirate, books or plays?”—
} Loulsville Courier-Journal.
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WE AWAIT THE OUTCOME.
“I see Annapolis graduates have
been ordered not to marry.”
“Love laughs at locksmiths.”
“But how about Secretaries of the
Navy?”-—Louisville Courier-Journal.
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Gerald—“ Some things go by fits |
and starts.” 1
Geraldine—*“ll don’t want you to|
have a fit, but I wish you’d start,”-—
Pick-Me-Up. {
THE CONSISTENT CYNIC. ;
“Fairy stories usually end ‘and
they lived happily ever after.” ” {
“Yes,” answered Mr. Sirius Barker; |
“that’s one of the reasons why I don't !
believe in fairies.”—Washington Star, |
A GRIM JEST. f
“What was that wheat speculator’s |
profit?” . |
“1 don't know,” answered the pro
verbialist. *“But whatever it was, it
was a profit without honor in its own
country."—Washington Star.
THE STINGING OF CHRISTOPHER.
Columbus had just discovered
America.
“But,” urged his wife, “it's no use,
the hired girl objects to the country.”
Crushed, he perceived the failure
of his mission.—New York Sun. ‘
A YOUTHFUL PHILOSOPHER. |
! “Gimme some of that prune pie.”
’ “Son, you've had two kinds of pie
| already.”
l “Then another kind won't matter,
| There's only one kind of stomache
1 ache,"—Loyisville Courier-Journal.
|
{ STATECRAFT,
| “I have secured an appropriation,”
| said the new Congressman, “to dredge
Ooze Creek.”
| “But Qoze Creek is of no use to
| anybody.”
“Then I'll secure an appropjriation
| to have the dern creek filled up."—=
| Louisville Courier-Journal.
; PREVENTED.
| “That new playwright, Mr.
| Muckles, says he has an idea for a
| plece that is sure to be one of the
| sensational successes of the ‘great
[ white way,’ ” said the New York mane.
ager.
“Did he outline the plot to you?”
| “No. He couldn't. There were
ladies present.”—Washington Star.
| A REMEDY.
| “I like my house all right,” said
Luschman, “except for one thing. 1
guess you'll have to fix that.”
[ “What is it?" asked the architect.
“Several times lately I've nearly
broken my neck reaching for another
| step at the head of the stairs when I
| got home late, so I guess you'd bet.
ter put another step there.”"—Phila
| delphia Press.
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PROFESSIONAL ADVICE.
“l cracked a lpwyer’s house the
other night,” said the first burglar
disgustedly, “and the lawyer was
there with a gun all ready for me.
He advised me ter git out.”
“You got off easy,” replied the oth
er.
“Not much I didn’t. He charged
me $25 for the advice.”—Philadelphia
Press.
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The corozo tree abounds through
out the Mexican state of Tobasco,
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ity to develop favorably. .
Sore throat is no trifling ailment. Tt will
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" DISPROOF.
Mrs. Naybor—l heard Mrs. Tart-
Jeigh call your wife an old cat.
Flughand—Mrs. T. evidently never
gaw her in the same room with &
mouse.~Brooklyn Life. :
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Rough on Hen Lice, Nest Powder, 25c.
Rough on Bedbugs, Powder or Liq'd, 25¢c.
Rough on Fleas, Powder or Liquid, 25¢c,
Rough on Roaches, Pow’d, 15¢.,Liq’d, 256,
Rough on Moth and Ants, Powder, 25c.
Rough on Bkeeters, agreeable in use, 25¢,
E. S. Wells, Chemist, Jersey City, N. J. .
Philippine planters, finding hemp
cultivation not as profitable as in for
mer seasons, are beginning to till
their lands for other crops. i
ill (instead of whisk
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A study in Centortions.
Teachers are supposed to be as ex
act in practice as in precept, yet
sometimes they become careless. A
Brooklyn teacher recently brought a
smile from her scholars by her utter
disregard of diction. o e
One of the girls of her class was |
busily chewing gum, in defiance of |
school law. To make hew crime the
more heinous she was sitting with her |
feet sprawled out in the aisle,
The teacher, entering the room sud
denly, was quick to call attention to
the misbehavior.
“Jennie Jones,” she said sharply;
“take that gum out of your mouth and
put your feet in!”"—New York Times,
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Invalild—ls this a good place for
the nerves? /
Proprietor of Health Resor{—ls it?
Why, when I opened up here I onlys
charged $2 a day—now I've got the
meérve to charge slo.—Town Topics.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
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Those who figure in advance esti-l
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| THOSE STAGE MEALS. ;
. “Something new in q rural drama.”
| ‘“How now?" !
| “In the first act, they cook a big
| meal; in the second act, they eat it."
“And in the third act they send
l for the doctor, eh? That's realism,
| all right."—Louisville Courier-Journal.
You Look Prematurely Old
Point for Philatelists.
A Paris contemporary has made a
discovery concerning our English
postage stamps recalling the curious
phenomenon of the Servian Corona
tion stamps, on which the head of
the murdered King Alexander can
be seen by inverting the head of
King Peter, only the peculiarity in
the present instaince is of a more
cheerful nature.
We are told that on looking at the
current English stamps through the
magnifying glass there can be seen
on the profile of the King a young
and beautiful weman in the act of
putting on her hat, the youth and
beanty element being without doubt
purely imhaginative. The eye of the
King represents the lady's head, the
eyebrow her hat, while the nose on
one side and the shading of the cheek
on the other show the two arms 1n
the act of attaching her hat.—London
Globe, oy
How to Learn.
The best way to study nature is to
go right to it.”
“1 suppose 80.” j
“Oh, I know it, I was once disposed
to doubt the industry of the ant, of
which so much is said.”
*And you learned better?”
“l did. I had a controversy with a
naturalist over the question, and 1
thought I had him beaten until he
gave me a demonstration.”
“Took you out and showed you the
ants at work, dil he?”
“Well, not exactly that, but he took
me along on one of his scientific ex
peditions, and then maliciously pitched
my tent over an ant hill. By the
time 1 discovered what was happen
ing the conviction was forced upon
me that ants are really and truly in
dustrious. They are small, but they
made me move, and some of them
went right along with us to the next
camping place.”—New York Times.
Dramatic Humor in China.
At most towns we have caued at
theatricals formed one of the sights.
The din and discord of the band at
tracted us more than once even if
the play had no fascination. It mat
ters little &r not at all to a foreigner
what the plot is all about, as this
drags on for two or three days, some
times longer. We witnessed a scream
ing act which was evidently the pun
ishment dnflicted on the villains of the
drama. Th¥ee men in almost a state
of nudity were being soused with
buckets of water and making many
grimaces as the cold douche was
dashed in their faces. Judging by
the frantic shouts of the audience this
“situation” was evidently the height
of dramatic humor, and as we stroll
ed away the poor villains were still
taking their punishment as stage vill
ains should.—Shanghai Mercury.
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of summer heat. Just take Hancock’s Sul
phur Compound, dilute it with water, and
apply it to the affected parts. Used one
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_ There are 1,100 Congregational
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territories between a line drawn
north and south at Kansas City and
the eastern line of California,
ITCHED FOR TWELVE YEARS.
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then would become callous and get very
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most every kind of salve and ointment
awvithout success. I tried several doctors,
but at last gave up thinking there was a
cure for eczema. A friend of mine in
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but I did not give them a trial until I got
80 bad I had to do something. I secured a
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feet were healed up in no time. I have had
no trouble since. Charles T. Bauer, R. F.
D. 65, Volant, Pa., Mar. 11, 1908.”
. Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props,
of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass.
The most illiterate country of Eu
rope is Roumania. Two-thirds of the
population can neither read nor write. l
The Atlantu, Birmingham & Atlantic
Railroad
Wil sell excursion tickets at reduced fares
for the following ococasions:
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of Columbus, August 8-6, 1909,
“A{h.::y. Ga., G. U, 0. 0. F., August 10-
: hovflh, Ga., Indian Springs Hollness
Campmeeting, August 2.15, 1909,
- Macon, Ga., July 21-24, 1909, Farmers’
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Seattle, Wash., Alaska-Yukon Exposition,
June lst-October 16th, 190 y,
_ Seattle, Wash,, 1. 0, 0. F., September
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- Spokane, Wash., National Irrigation Con
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In addition to the above, there are a
‘number of occasions for which rates will be
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1 ish full information.
m" S oo W. H. LEARY,
General Passenger Agt., Atlanta, Ga.
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marriage altar and the other a mar
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Milltown, Georgia.
To meet our subscription on two new
railway enterprises coming to our town
with other factory enterprises, we are offer
ing 200 choice lots close in at the low price
of $36.00 each, payable 210 sash, balance 33
monthly. This is the greatest sacrifice ever
offered in Real Estate, as our town has
pearly 2,000 people now, and with conviet
labor driven out of our town, a $50,004
Baptist College completed, two more rail.
ways headed this way, with several factory
enterprisea, we cannot help doubling on:
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