BOY, SIX, A GOOD PREACHER. Charley Turner, Regularly Ordained. Dalivara Good Sermons. Knoivllle. 1'eliu "hlvine insplra t Ion " In those words inn u. account for the wonderful preaching of thane II. Turner, m tin mlxoiiu- Ittd of nil years, who, though barely old enough to attend public bcIuhiI, is mi ordained minister of the Haptlst church, nk Ib his father, a minister of sixteen years tandlnx. Charley la a native of Florida He will not be seven yenrs old until next November. In September. UM2. be waa converted and entered the work which, he declare, will In- Ida voca tlou. It waa at the closing service of a Baptist Htnte convention thut the lad, when the luvltntloti to petiltenta ' waa given, went forward That hhiiio night he told hi father he hnd been called to preach the gospel The father waa aatnunded. for tip to that time the lad had trccn. aa other boya, full of play. However, when Charley Bald he would like to tiuikc a few remark at the Hnnday acrvlce hla father con Mnted. The child took for hla theme "God la Love." It waa thotiKht that ha would simply any a few word and It down Ititt he spoke for twenty minutes while the ministers present listened In open mouthed wonder. Forty-eight of his hearers were moved by tils 'words to live better Uvea. Little Charley told of hla conver sion and In a strong, loglcnl manner declared the worth of (Jod's love In way that the auditors bad never heard It told before He preached a real aennon. the beat, many said, they had ever heard on the subject He waa Immediately ordained to preach, and be has been preaching ever since, except for six months that be was In a private school In school be made three grades, one grade ev ery two months. He learned fractions one morning before breakfast. FISH FARMING HERE IS A NEW INDUSTRY Small Pond Produces Much Food and Money. Washington. "Fish fnrnilng Is a rapidly growing ludustry throughout the United States. The up to date fish farmers flhd a ready market for young fish and eggs and for food and game flah The government and the states purchase large iiuauiltlee of eggs and fry "oin llsh fanuera every year. Private clubs with their owu fish preserves ""d butcheries also fur nish a market u good price for eggs aud fry. The couiuuti In i market for food and gnuie fishes la a profitable one. This la particularly tnie of trout and baas. A steady market with an average price of 75 cents per pound for game trout makes the production of this flab particularly attractive" II. M. KUlltll. loininlssloUel of flsb ertes. made this statement. Com mi loner Smith Is greatly Interested In the growing demand for supplies by fish farmers, as well as by clubs ami atnte authorities, and fish productlou by these menus Is growing by leap and bounds. "In addition to the flab fanners who are In the business commercially," con tinued the commissioner, "there are large numbers of tanners all over the country who have come to reallre the value of the private nsh pond a a source of food supply. With a better realization of the beueflts accruing from the maintenance of liili ponds on fin ins us an Inexpensive and ready food supply for home cousumptlou. tbe demand for black bass, crapplea, sun flsb. catfish aud other species adapted to poud culture, which are obtainable only through natural reproduction, la Increasing out of all proportion to tbe annual supply available. "During the flscal year that ended June .'10. 1913. tbe total production and output of food and game fishes by the bureau exceeded 3.813 uOO.OOU. Dur ing the flscul year Just closed tbe total waa considerably more than 4 .ouo.uoo. 000. And notwithstanding tbe blgb cost of labor and materials this steady Increase lu production and output baa been accomplished without a propor tionate Increase In expenditures." SAND FLIES CARRY DISEASE. Proof Is Found Whin a Monkey la In ooulatsd With Psllagra. Topeku, Kan -A monkey at tbe University of Kausas baa been In oculated with pellagra by means of and (Ilea, according to tbe announce ment here by Professor 8 J. Hunter of that Institution The announcement followed tbe report of tbe Kansas board of health, showing there are eight caaea of pellagra In southeast Kansas. Tbe experiments will be continued. Professor Hunter announced The monkey la aald to have shown aymp turns of the disease after sand tiles. which bad been allowed to bite per sona known to have pellagra, bad bit ten the animal Lightning Steals a Ring. Auiarillo. Tex. -A curious freak of lightning was reported bare when It was Bald that lightning during a storm knocked a ring off the finger of Muss Mary Jennings of Canyon City, near here It was stated tbe girt said she felt a jerk aa tbe ring k-ft ber auger, but that she waa uninjured "The Argus '' '3S j iaJawaVBWI J '&. Kim hall's Dajryjfarmet TesMa.ol ,eOvVia- Crirr -!LdfelCv --v Vue tS3SEtt!mwe mitW CREBN'S Rult Grower SIGNALS OF DEATH They Give Assurance That Life Is Really Extinct. TESTS THAT WILL NOT FAIL Apart Prom Rigor Mortis, a Positive Sign of Death, the Artery Opening and Fluorescein Tests Provide a &mr Against Prematura Burial. When the doctor pronounbea the patient dead, la be sure? And, If noL what teats can remove all doubt? This Questlou, though uut often spoken. Is probably preaeut lu the minds of friends and relatlona at every death bed. Aa death la the worst of all disasters and no mistake could be mora awful than premature burial. It Is not maral Interesting, but Important, for people to know what testa are conclusive and what are not. Wbeu the breathing atone and no sound of heart beat or pulae can be de tected there la little doubt of death. But the little doubt Is In Itaalf ao dread ful that these commou signs an not enough, if the body grows slowly but steadily cool tbe doubt la Isaac ned, but by uo menus removed. Nor la It a sign of life If after dropping the tain perature It auddeuly rises again. Tbe placing of a mirror In front of the mouth and nostrils la a wall known teat Tbe theory la that even the faint eat breath will dim tbe mirror. Thla teat la not only worthless, but likely to causa false bopea. Gases generated lu the body very freguently Issue from tbe mouth and form a mist upon the mirror. Steel needles are sometimes tbraet Into tbe muscles for a period of an hoir and then examined If tbe per ecu to allva the oxvgeu of the blood 2 zm ONLY " WHW MMAfU MAsUJJM n j.MsBiaasi awJUWess VJ rAjmoN ocTtxo 't"'mjnk ' tfcniKrfc vOTiTic ac : ILe $1.25 Our Paper and Any One of These Clubs $1.25 SEVERAL leading publishers of magazines have joined with us in one of the greatest subscription bar gain offers ever put out in this country. Through this combination everybody will be able to get a yearly subscription to three magazines in combination with our weekly paper at practically the price of our paper alone. In this list you will find forty different periodicals formed into thirty-five different clubs. Each club has 3 magazines, except one Special Club which has four magazines; some of these maga zines sell for as much as $1 a year. 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This teat In actua'. practice Is unreliable, and uo faltb can be placed Id IL Another cauae of false bopea la tbe custom of placing a glass of water Oiled to the edge ou the breaaL Tbe slightest movement of the tunga will cause a drop to spill. This, too, Is vrflueleaa. because after death there are Invariably certain movements of tbe muscles known aa "cadaveric spasms." which are often energetic enough to spill the water. I'robably one of tba moat infallible teats is tbe opening of an artery. In life the arteries are full of blood un der pressure. In death tba arteries drain Into the veins. Thla la a very fortunate fact, aa It prevents tbe un dertaker from making any mistake. Tbe embalming fluid la Injected by opening an artery. Should blood flow he knows that lire atlll persists and to warms lu time. rutting the skin to aee If blood will flow from tbe velua provea nothing, as It often flows aa lata aa three days after death. Tbe X ray. when It to available, pro vldea an excellent proof of death. A photograph of a live being ahowa the heart with a blurred outline. Thla la caused by even tbe falnteat movements of the organ. An X ray axpoaura of a dead person reveals tbe heart clear cut and abarp. There are numberleaa ao called teats of the j9. Its shrinkage In alae, the dimming and fogglug of the trans parent (tart and other signs. These signs are not aufllclent proof, nor, to the teat of flashing a bright light In the eye to aee If the pupil contracta. Kveo atropine dropped on tba ey ball brings no evidence. It baa beau proved that the drug will dilate tbe aya aome time after death. Many persons think electricity ap plied In the form of shocks to a teeL I J to of no avail, aa tbe muscles usually respond to tbe current for three hours or more, after l.rri toe so caned diaphanous" teat to unreliable If vou bold vour baud W and any of the 34 club- ing offers for one year $1.25 ThTCENlTIHOMAN Tt vV6 Mnrve. 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If a byMdermlc syringa to used to lujeci a little of thla dye under tbe akin it baa no result on a dead person But If this be dune to one In whom there to the slightest trace of cirrulstlou there follows at ouca ao unmistakable and startling resulL Tbe entire akin becomea a golden yellow aud tbe wbltea of tbe ajaj turn an emerald green Tbe effecta pasa away mmiu after the pulse aud breathing are restored This sutl tbe test of open ing an artery are probably tbe only ln-j"'-aVa laati teals New Yore Vmk. Uses ef Silver. The largest slugle use for silver, out side of the manufacture of silver plat i ed ware, Is estimated to be In the I manufacture of photographic plates, I films and paper. The manufacture of j Alma for muvltig picture use baa now ' become an enormous bualueaa. and It la probuble that lu tbe future thla will bring the largest consumption of sil ver. Tbe silver Is used In photography for making tbe light sensitive emulsion and to principally tba bromide of all vex. Photographing Stare. Star photography Is one of the moat tedious operations kuown In aome esses tbe exposure of tbe plate must last for several hours. During all this time both the plate and tebcope must be moved so that tbe Image of tbe star will be stationary ou the plate. Tbe expoaure for a star of the sixteenth magnitude to two hours, and only the Image of one at a time can be eecured. uulesa those adjoining happen to be of tbe same size. WikjrvvSCiaeari L - i i BJSJ1 f "H' 'V.Vtf'' ''' 'SJ Vasal lasVaW ' EaBriNsWswBsWawBl F aA ' ISIS It. I II No. VII Fanayworh Ma(aalnt Otntltwoman Today'a with frtt patttrn) CI.UB No. 3T KanaaaClty Wttkly liar Farm Llfa Kvtryday Ufa CLUB N.. as Otntltwoman Woman'a World Homt Lift club No. a a Kauaa City Waealy Star Kverydef Llla Homt Llla CLUB No; SO Inuthtrn Rurallat Homa Llfa Oaiitlawoman I I II No. .11 Farmer'eWkly Dlapalclillt. Paul Homa Lift Farm Lilt I I. I'll N.. S3 Rural tVr.kly St Paul) Uantlawfiman BvaryiU) Lift I I.I'll No. SS Aii.nl . I.. Homa Woman' World Qenllawuman II I'll No. .14 McCall'a 'Willi frtt pallatw Kvtryday Llfa Huuatliold Guaal - ifppv -t-v SOME BYGONE JOYS. $uoh ss Ash Hoppers, Qrsased Boots snd Attic Bedrooms. Hue! and sua puia king! Atou ash hup pels! Alas mid alack, that venerable Institution to uo more. The modern prospect ub for rural habitations aud uciesHiirles provides no place lu tbe landscupe fur that once ludispeusable adjunct to farm life uud IU blessed ness. ! udnd the ash hopper In the back of the house. Just mound the paling fencer An Intel led piumld it was, Into which the debris hum the great llicpiiu e was poured, with buckets of water thiown on tbe latter or else left to the sweet rains from heuveu Then the lye caught lu the old Iron kettle wltb tbe piece broken out of one side It waa once tiHtsl for making apple but ler. After that, the soap milling -then the soap i'luu slufl. that soap -took the dirt out. all light and ra mmed tbe hide, too, ir you wereu t careful. But the ash hopper has gone, along with the roller towel, the mackerel kit, bog Jowls, red appn-s and winter tur nipi The open fireplace, too, baa passed, before which )oii used to fry ou one aide, w bile Icicles formed on tbe other Nor Is there any attic room under the shluglea where the boys slept, wltb pup old cavalry saddle lu one comer aud a sickly geranium roost ing precariously ou the window sllL Nor do we see the old time boota. allcked up with s mixture of mutton tallow and beeswax, which, however, didn't prevent a need for tbe aervlcea of four blacksmiths and a plumber to get 'em off o nights when tba boot Jack failed. Aud the bootjack itself say. when you come to think of It. a department bulletin baa got mora real sentiment and "lualdea" between Its covers than can be found lu Kipling's Soldiers Three" or thsn Itossettl ever dreamed of In hto visions of Blessed liamozels and that sort of thing. O, you modern housewives! Wsshlngtou Fost ffVy. ii ""T ' rwrmmmwmmffmm'"- nj SALUTED BY A SONG. Jenny Llnd's Graceful Tribute to Our Nstionsl Flag. There la a pretty Htory told of the honor Jenny Mini once paid to the American flag. It wua when ahe waa In New York, more than sixty yeara ago. Tln frigate St Lawrence hnd Just returned from a cruise, and the nildnhlptuen went to hoar the Swedish nlKlitlncnle bIiik it t f'nstle Qanlea thrv ater. and the next day they .ilicil na her In n body Their entliii'-i.i-ni iiaa her grnelotiMueaa soon bronulil nlwiut a visit lo the ship nnd the arceTrtniKM of it in ti heon taMtSfld her When slip) wits nbottt f leave the ship "lie i "ked up at the tins ami stripes mill aitltl: "I wish to salute your ling." So, stimdini: Oil tile aajigWBy, shr sang "The Star Spntinled llnniief " 81 lelitl.v front all over the Hhlp men gath ered with uncovered hetdt .mll tint ahlp'B fitinlly were all naaenii' . l mi deck. Nor were they her oi' audi ence, for Ixirne upon the atlll ilr her boiik hiid Ihm'Ii heard by in l . other eetuiela near by, nnd when Tie won drous voice censeil steainers blew their whistles mid exultant cheers rose from nil sides, filling the harbor with thHr tribute of applause for' the belovpil nrtlst and of loyal reverence for the flng she had so beittitlfttlly Minted. Itelioboth Siitulny llernld. EXERCISE AND EATING. ftemsmber That a Tired Stomach la a Weak Rtomarh. A good dinner at nlcht la neceaaary for those whose pleasure or work keeps t hi-iii up very lute Itttt for or dinary folk, who ilme at r or 7 and go to bed ni.i.iit IMQi only n light whole some repast should be tnkeu at the end of the day, when muscles or nerves are more or less exhausted, saya a pbysli'lnn. A "tired Btnmnch la a weak atom ach" Is a golden rule to remember. Vet how often one benra jieople say: "I've been rushing about all day, and am tired to den Hi I must have a big meal to make up for It!" Von may put the big meal Into the stomach, but you cannot muse the stomach digest It. A belief Uvea strong In (he hearts and minds of the majority of man kind. Including persons of weak dlgea lion, that a quirk brisk walk taken before a meal gets up an appetite and helps the Stomach illgeat the footl Now, this Is exactly what It doesn't do. ICxet'clse Mpreads the blood through the body. The old fitnhioucd midday dinner la not a bad thing. Washing ton Slur. Height of the Panama Canal. The middle sis-lion of the I'aiiauia canal, thirty four tulles long, hna n wa ter level of eighty-lite feel higher than Hie Iwu end seetlofis. which are sea let els Vessels elileiliig the eiiiial frmn I In- oiean oil either Hide lire lilted to the middle section, ii height of elghty flte fis't, lit three sels of locks, each of which rnlseN Hie m ! I ,i fraction over twenty - -1 -1 t fis-t. milking a total I of elglll.t five feet Thi'M' locks ;iie eoiistrili led side by side like a double track railway, ho thut one Hbip tuny lie going tp Idle Hut other Is going down Only one hhlp car be In a loci, .it the Hume lime, but as Hie locks lire run sirin led In palls, side hv hide, two i hips Bjotng in uppoalta dlrw tioaa, one golllg Up the Incline mill the oilier go ; 1 1 - down, may pans c.l.li OtBjBf tMtliln hulling illstance. Vessels are liwisl through the hicks by electric urn i Idiiciy. I'hlladelplita I'risiH Probably. At a dinner one evening a dls. iihI,.ii Brass about the peculiar euatoasa in foreign countries tins gentleman told Lai the t'hlnesi. cu-louis. which are nearly all the exact rev erne of our own. "They use white for mourning, black ! for rcjoli ing and mourn at a birth I while they rcjoh e at death " be re marked. 'The needle of their com pass pi'lnls to the south and they draw the saw low aid Ihem to cut These customs mm cintlly be account i ed for, but there remains one which : 1 cunnot explain Why do they take their soup at Hie end of the meal lu . st.-ad of at Hie beginning'.'" Another man ventures. "To till up 'the flunks, probably " - I'hlladeiphla I Ledger. Whsn Cholera Invaded New York. There was cholera lu New York lit lKlu and again lu lK'IJ The disease reached the city lii June of the hitler year aud raged until the last of Oeto ber, causing MM deal lis In isi'.i the cholera appealed again, beginning at the "Kite foists" and i-pi ending rap Idly. The public school buildings were tiirmsl lido hospitals. The total mor tality for the Ji-iic was about 5,000. New York American. Cliffs of Dover. The I lover cliffs are U-llig steadily eaten away every year. In I'.KMi tbou BBBJSBl of ("us of chalk fell from Shake speare i HIT. anil three years previously there was a fall during which the (oastguard's watchhoiihi- at the sum mit was hurled into the waves. Trimmed. Mrs. Styles. Qflsjl yon think my bonnet is trimmed beautifully' ilr styles Yes. and I stippotie 1 will be wbeu I get tbe bill. Yonkcrs Htatoa nian Good Nsws st Last. Hobble (who has been sent over for the fifth time to find out how Mm Krowu isi All right, ma, she's dead. Baltimore American. A man does not represent a fraction, but a whole niiiulier; he Ih complete La sluiself. W.bopeuuuuet'.