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Foundry! — -A L L K IN D S O F — IRON WORK TO ORDER- Repairing Promptly Done. ED. BIDDLE, % • PROP.! In n T ank. A. Cough “ I h av e m ade a m o st thorough trial of A yer’a C h e rry P ectoral and am p rep ared to aay th a t fo r all dia- eaa e s of th e lunge it n ev er diaap- p o in ta .” J . E arly F in ley , Iro n to n , O . Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral w ont cure rheumatism; we never said it would. It won’t cure dyspepsia; we never claimed it. But it will cure coughs and colds of all kinds. We first said this sixty years ago; we’ve been saying it ever since. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT S j * W AG O NS j * BUGGIER^BICYCLES j * SEWING MACHINES^» That is my lines of goods carried at my new stand at 255-257 Liberty street, Sa lem. I have the Studeba- ker line of wagons and buggies and all the other G eo rg ian s.” sa id M iss L u m p k in a t one p o in t In h er speech. “T h ey c a ll m e a ’G eorgia c ra c k e r,’ b u t little do th e y know how p ro u d I am o f th e title. G ive me a h o rse an d th e k n o w led g e th a t 1 am a ‘G eo rg ia c ra c k e r,’ au d I ’ll rid e th e w orld d ow n fo r yo u .” T h e so u th h as long been n oted a s th e borne o f g reat o ra to rs, b u t u n til n o w all such h av e been m em b ers o f th e s te rn e r sex. In M iss L u m p k in , how ever, th e re Is an In stan ce o f a d a u g h te r o f th e so u th w ho seem s a s richly en d o w ed w tth th e o ra to ric a l g ift a s a n y of th e so n s h av e ev er b een .—L eslie’s W eekly. lin e s of im p le m e n ts t h a t M r. C ro isa n , m y p re d e c e sso r c a r r ie d , a n d b esides th is h a v e ta k e n W ith m e m y b ig tr a d e o n b ic y c le s a n d se w in g m a c h in e s . Th e T o p »» D tlfs i. L a s t w in te r th e fa sh io n a b le w om an who could Dot p o ssess a p earl o r tw o tu h er Jewel box felt th a t all th e w orld stood a w ry . E v ery w om an sh e knew w ore p earls se t In som e fo rm o r o th er, an d d u rin g th e craze d ia m o n d s fo r a tim e lost th e ir p restige. J u s t now Jew elers a re p o lish in g up an d s e ttin g th e ir supply o f top azes, fot TbrM i l i u : 2Jc. Me., tt. All AranM,. th e tim e seem s ripe fo r a reap p earan ce o f th e golden stone. T o p azes m u st be C onault y o n r do cto r. I f lio M T I u k f l tt, th a n do a . t i . suya. I f h . t e l l , you n o t set w ith a m e th y s ts an d s a p p h ire s to to t » k . tt, th e u d-.u’t t a k . It. H a kiio w ,. L aave tt w tth liir.i. W«> a re w llllna. giv e (be good effect o f c o n tra sts . S ap J . C. A Y kK CO.. Low all. M ata. p h ire s m ore p a rtic u la rly w ill be fa vored, so n e a rly does th e b lu e m atch fluently, hi th re e lan g u ag ea anil wlio th e g lo w ing p u rp le of th e cornflow er. T h e Je w elers' w in d o w s sh o w to p azes read S p en ser anti B ro w n in g nnd E m e r son. b u t w h o place a d ream b o o k w ith w o n d erfu lly se t In o rn a m e n ts o f d a in ti th eir B ible oo th e ta b le beside th e bed ly carv e d to rto is e shell, com b* fre tte d an d c o n su lt It I d th e m o rn in g th e first o u t a s fine a s lacew ork a n d sp rin k led thing. ev ery w h ere w ith to p azes in ev ery W ith a cre d u lity w o rth y a negro sh ad e, from p a le s tr a w color to deepest yellow . m um m y If th e ir sleep h a s been v isited T o rto ise shell Is th e ch o sen s e ttin g w ith u m tsu o l v isito rs th ey seize th is fo r th e new fav o rite, a n d b esid es th e volum e n s soon a s tlie lr ey es a re fa irly fancy com bs w o n d erfu l b ra c e le ts are opened an d look fo r a n e x p la n a tio n . If being m ade o f th e richly colored shell. m isfo rtu n e Is fo reto ld b y It, th e seeker S carcely b ra c e le ts or b an g les a r e th ese a f te r k now ledge assu m e s, a b ra v a d o new o rn a m e n ts, h u t old fa»bloned a rm site is f a r front feeling. " I d o n ’t care," lets th a t c lasp th e w h ite m em b ers sh e sa y s to h e rse lf by w ay of b o lster ab o v e th e elbow s. Ing up h e r co u rag e. “ I ’m n o t su p e rstl lions, a n y w a y , a n d I d o n ’t believe I d W o n A u lt n n t l l l n s l t n n d . su ch a r r a n t no n sen se.” B ut sh e ’s n erv W hen th e p ro p rie to rs o f d r u g sto res ous Ju st th e sa m e fo r d ay s, u n til o th er first b eg an to em ploy w om en p re sc rip tro u b le s h av e d riv en th is m y th ical one tion clerk s, th e tnen did n o t p ropose to a u t of h e r m ind. sta n d tills In frin g em en t on th e ir te r ri T h e re ’s one y o u n g w o m an kn o w n to to ry If th ey could help It. th e w r ite r w h o n e v e r d re a m s o f a In one case o f th is k ind In N ew York y o u n g child w ith o u t sh iv e rin g nnd city th e m ale cle rk s first d e m u rre d an d sh a k in g fo r flays a f t e r In fe a r o f som e c a rrie d th e re p o rt o f th e ir reso lu tio n to d re a d fu l th in g h a p p e n in g to her. She tlie lr em ployer, w ho hnil en g ag ed w h n t h a s not co n su lted a drenm ltook on th e th e y d erisiv ely term ed th e “ w o m an p re su b je ct, an d so sh e d o esn ’t know how sc rip tio n ." U ltim ately th ey a ll refu sed In fa n ts an d bad luck becam e co nnected to w ork u n less th e y o u n g w o m an w as in h e r m ind, b u t n e v erth eless, a f te r she d isc h arg ed . h a s hail a v isita n t o f th is so rt while T h e w om an In q u estio n w n s young, sleeping, sh e sa y s p ra y e rs o f u n u su a l co u rag eo u s a n d cap ab le. W h e n th e len g th n nd th en m ak es tilt h er m ind to p ro p rieto r told her, site p ro m p tly re- be p a tie n t u n d er nltlletlo n s sore. She plltal th a t sh e hoped to stu y if lie w ere la a n In tellig en t w om an, m ind you, but »ntlstled w ith h e r n ecu rn ey In filling she d o esn ’t a tte m p t to ex p lain th e t e r p rescrip tio n s. S he rem ain ed . T h e m en, ro r th a t b esets h e r n t th is p a rtic u la r feelin g th a t th e y m u st n e t tip to th e d ream . She d o esn ’t c a ll h erself stt|ier- re q u ire m e n ts o f th e ir jo in t reso lu tio n , stltlo tis—o f course, no w om an does, not all left. T lie lr p laces w ere filled w ith oven th e one w ho w o n ’t w alk u n d e r a o u t th e least tro u b le, silt) th e p ro p ri la d d e r— h u t h er frie n d s do nnd m ake e to r found th e "w o m an p re sc rip tio n ” lig h t o f h e r u n til sh e ex p o ses som e such a v alu ab le th lu g th a t h e secured fetich o f th e irs, w hen th e s u b je c t is t a s h is p a te n t rig h t by m a rry in g the c a re fu lly avoided a f te r w a r d .—C hicago girl. H e now lias a fa ith fu l a n d com I n te r O cean. petent p n rtn e r n s well n s a first class p rescrip tio n c le rk .—H om e M agazine. F. A. 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T h is Is a fa llin g off o f a b o u t 20 I from la s t y e a r's ex h ib it, h u t th is Is n o t 1 s u rp risin g w hen It Is u n d ersto o d th a t ! th e to tn l w o rk s o f a ll k in d s In th e p res e n t n en d em y Is on ly 1.S23 a s co m p ared w ith 2,057 la s t y ear. T h e w om en’s ex- I h lb lt co n sists o f 150 m ln latn res. 118 p a in tin g s In oil, 55 w a te r colors a n d p astels. 20 w o rk s o f v ario u s k in d s in j black a n d w h ite n nd 2-8 ex am p les In th e sc u lp tu re galleries. O n e o f th e m o st ! a d m ire d o f nil th e w o rk s In th is y e a r’s acad em y , e ith e r b y m en o r w om en, la Mrs. M. L. W aller’s “ B obby A bercrom - by.’’ I t ts d escrib ed a s a “ sy m p a th e tic stu d y o f ch ild h o o d " by th e critic s an d d e c la re d to be c le v e r.—C hicago T rib une. T h e New “ Econom y** T ric k . T h is s u m m e r's girl w ill know ho w to I t la a w ise h u sb a n d w h o g ives his sw im if one m ay ju d g e by th e n u m b er w ife only n ew bills fresh from th e of y o u n g w om en to be found in th e hank. T h e re a r e m an y w ives w h o a r e T u rk ish b a th ta n k s a t u n n a tu ra lly a lw a y s k ep t In fre s h hills, a n d p e rh a p s early h o u rs In th e m o rn in g p ra c tic in g no o n e h as su rm ise d th a t th e re w as fa n c y s tro k e s o r so m etim es ta k in g les m eth o d In tills. I t Is a w o m an w h o so n s from ail a tte n d a n t. has g iv en th e m an a w n y a t last. O ddly en ough, th e s e g irls sa y th ey "I sp e n d tw ice a s m u ch m oney w h en learn m ore q u ick ly in th e ta n k s th a n at I h a r e old hills a s w h en I h av e n ew .” th e re g u la r sw im m in g schools. At the sh e sa y s. “ I sim p ly h a te th o se d irty schools m ost of th e te a c h e rs use cork old hills. I ca n ’t b e a r to h av e th e m floats o r tro lley b elts, a n d for som e rea In m y p u rse, au d 1 ta k e th e first o p p o r son o r o th e r w om en fail to gain confi tu n ity to get rid o f them . W hen 1 d en ce w h ile th ey h a v e th ese artificial JlliÄ h a v e n ew m oney, It Is so c risp an d su p p o rts. clean th a t It Is a p le a s u re In Itself, a n d G o w n » F o r t h e P la s s m . “ 1 d o n ’t believe In th e cork floats," I th in k tw ice b efo re I buy a n y th in g In m a k in g n choice o f su m m e r m od A b o u t S u m m e r D ie t . said a T u rk is h b a th a tte n d a n t who A p h y sician w h o h as red u ced th e sci w h ich w ill ta k e It a w a y fro m m e.” n u m b e rs m an y N ew York wom en e ls fo r p iazza g o w n s one h as every a m o n g h e r sw im m in g pupils. 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