K eep E lim in ativ e S ystem A c tiv e The DOOM TRAIL B alk a t R etirem en t THIS WOMAN'S BiTTLE P ro fe sso rs in G e rm a n y w h o are fo rc e d o n to th e pension lis t at th e age o f s ix ty -e ig h t, in c o m p lia n c e w ith th e new fe d e ra l la w in e ffe ct th e re , are G ood H ealth R equ ires G ood p ro te s tin g b itte r ly th a t th e y a re to o E lim in ation . y o u n g to re tire . A c c o rd in g to th is | w ill be no lo n g e r a fu g itiv e fro m Jus­ e d ic t a ll g o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia ls , c le rk s N E can't feel well when there W ins A ga in a t 111 H e a lth P R E C E D IN G C H A P T E R S is a retention of poisonous and em ployees m ost r e tir e a t th e age tice. So be n o t d ish e a rte n e d ." waste in the blood. T h is is called A u th o r o f o f s ix ty -e ig h t a t th e la te st. M any “ A n d how co u ld I be d ish e a rte n e d ,” “ A t tim e s I was h a rd ly able to do fflT H a r r y O r m e r o d , lo n g p r o s c r ib e d a toxic condition, and is apt to head p ro fe sso rs w h o have reached th e h o u s e w o rk , w r ite s M rs. M a rg a re t W a t P O R T O B E L L O C O L D , E tc . I demanded, as 1 set her down, " w ith t r a i t o r to K i n g G e o r t as a S u - make one tired, dull and languid. age lim it feel th a t th e y a re s t ill a b le two frie n d s such as I m ay boast o f? " ' ace o f 154 7 Safford a rt p a r t is a n , r e tu r n in g fro m ((c) by B r e n ta n o * « .) Other symptoma are sometimes W N U M ar v ie s F r a n c e to L o n d o n re s c u e s A id e r - Ave., C o lu m b u s to keep up w ith th e ir d u tie s us w e ll as T he re w us a m ist be fore m y eyes, toxic backaches and headaches. m a n R o b e r t J u g g ln w f r o m a b a n d O hio. H o w m any ever. O n ly a fte r co n sid e ra b le p ro te s t and I was n o t s o rry when Ju g g in s T h a t the kidneys are not func* o f a s s a s s in s . J u g g in s p ro v e s to w om en have found have th e y re lin q u is h e d t h e ir a d m in is ­ broke in upon o u r fa re w e lls. tioning properly is often shown be th e g r a n d s o n o f a fo r m e r them selves in th ia by scanty or burning passage of tr a tiv e posts, even th o u g h th e y re­ "A ye , John W a te rm a n w ill be w a it­ s t e w a r d o f O r m e r o d '» fa t h e r , to same c o n d i t i o n ! secretions. M any people have w h o m J u g g in s fe e ls h im s e lf i n ­ ce ive f u ll pay und c o n tin u e to g iv e ing us at th e T em p le s tu lrs , und we H o w m a n y wom en le a rn e d th e value of 0 o « n ’« d e b te d . O r m e r o d t e lls J u d g in g th e ir usual le c tu re courses. have lit t le tim e to spare I f we a re to have fo u g h t b ra v e ly he h a s a b a n d o n e d th e S tu a r t P itta , a stim ulant diuretic, when on day a fte r day get aboard be fore th e o th e r passengers. c a u s e . J u g g in s in f o r m s O r m e r o d the kidneys seem fu n c tio n a lly c o o k in g , washing^ o f a J a c o b ite p lo t in th e A m e r i ­ D lls De V e u lle w o u ld recognize you, inactive. E veryw h ere one finds C u tic u ra Soothes Itc h in g Scalp. Iro n in g , d o in g th e c a n c o lo n ie s to w e a k e n E n g la n d I fe a r, even in th is d is g u is e ." enthusiastic D o a n 'a users. A ak On r e tir in g g e n tly ru b spots o f d a n ­ b y f o r w a r d i n g F r e n c h in t e r e s t s . dishes, and keeping y o u r n e ig h b o r ! I could n o t fo rb e a r a g rim a c e n t tlie A t it s h e a d is A n d r e w M u r r a y , a d r u ff and itc h in g w ith C u tic u ra O in t­ th e house elean, reference to m y get up, a lin s e y -w o o l­ m ent. S c o ts m a n , a n d a F r e n c h m a n , D e — w h e n th e y were in N e x t m o rn in g sham poo w ith V e u lle , d e a d ly e n e m y o f O r m e r o d sey s h irt, w ith homespun ja c k e t and a weakened c o n d itio n and had n o t suf. C u tic u ra Soap and h o t w a te r. M ake T h e tw o a re In L o n d o n f u r t h e r ­ them y o u r e ve ryd a y to ile t p re p a ra tio n s l tndn propterlPy V f ° r “ 01686 d “ tie " breeches and a bobbed scra tch -w ig , in g t h t l r s c h e m e s . A n t i c ip a t i n g <1 n / ! rv Q VV«W r. 1- I « . V v r » « , . . , ■ ■ the w h o le designed to give me a ru s tic S tim u la n t D iu re tic to the K i d n e y a th e p lo t t e r s e a r ly r e tu rn to and h ave a c le a m r « s k . 1 in . 1 a and X — s — o *«. ft, —- wh ite W hen M rs W a lla c e was e x p e rie n c in g A m e r ic a , J u g g in s a r r a n g e s fo r qqieurance, w h ic h th e re cun he no F o e te r M ilb u r n C o ., M lg . C h e m ie la . B u ffa lo . N Y . hands.— .A dvertisem ent. g re a t d iffic u lty in c a rr y in g on the d a ily O r m e r o d to g o th e r e w it h le t t e r s doubt tlia t It did. tflRlfB O Fv«io»vrF n r1 flGF „ (X) t la iill ll tasks, a fr ie n d a d v „l~ is .J e d ___ to G o v e r n o r B u r n e t , f r ie n d o f "N e v e r m in d. M a s te r H a r ry ,” ad L y d ia E. P in k h a m 's Vegetable* Com’ J u r g i n s , a n d w o r k to f o i l M u r ­ P e r v e r s ity monished J u g g in s as he d a p p e d an ra y . pound and she gave l t a f a ir t r ia l “ I 1uo i v iv l , . r e t enough i th t ank . s "to' * i t * H a v e you e ve r had 7 :.'itt r o ll a ro u n d lu s + t w c a o n n ' F 't g ugly beaver o f a n c ie n t s ty le upon my and you decide It Is a b o ut tim e to get s^ can « eat an head. " In New Y o rk you w ill r ig y o u r . e „ w rite s , . . “ N o w I c®“ at a n v y th th in in i g rea d y fo r y o u r d a te nnd you a re tir e d a t a ll and I am fe e lin g b e tte r th a n I CHAPTER II— Continued d f In fo re s t-ru n n e r's garb, und f o r ­ and sleepy and you w is h you co u ld go have fo r years. I s h a ll n e v e r be w ith ­ get th u t you e ve r p la ye d th e b u m p kin . to bed e a rly a t le a st one e ve n in g in o u t y o u r m e d ic in e ag a in " Hive g ra n n y a la s t kiss, a n d — " “ T ls Ja gging,” Inte rp o se d ray m ils w h ° 13 « K b lln g fo r her th e week, and you w o n d e r w h a t m ade t, She flew a t me, lig h t as a b ir d ; her te r. “ T h e lu d is u cousin once re you get th e d a te a n y w a y nnd you a re I J1®?.1th a nd h e r f a m ily ’s happiness Is a arms clasped m o m e n ta rily a b o u t m y v a lia n t s o ld ie r. She wages h e r b a ttle FOR BABY’S SKIN moved, li e goes to seek em ploym ent y a w n in g so w id e you c a n ’t get y o u r ' in h e r o w n k itc h e n . She has n o t h r ill- le e k ; I fe lt her kiss on m y c h e e k ; and In the New w o rld . T o te ll th e tru th "Vaseline” Jelly relieve, chef- n e c k tie on, and then su d d e n ly tlie ln S bugles to cheer h e r on, no w a v in g hen she was gone fro m th e room . I though s tro n g und w illin g , he is noi ing, diaper raeh, cradle cap, phone rin g s and th e g ir l b re a ks th e banne™. scurf, and ot her inflammations. may as w e ll say here th a t I n e ve r saw ovei burdened w ith w its. H u t he cut, date, and so th e w h o le e v e n in g is ° ‘ 5 e r w<” nen t e ll us, as M rs. W o n d e r fu lly so o th in g and tier again, a lth o u g h m any a n ig h t as I sw in g an ax as w e ll as anyone, and hi.« ru in e d ? H a v e you e ve r had th a t hap- V e c ii. k i d n ' th a t 1*» W e came p re s e n tly to G ree n w ich rel, w ell-stocked, ye t v e ry lig h t and V e ulle t r n t io n . W l i e n n a t u r e _ g ly e e w a r n i n g b y a ............................... was m ockln the p e tty m otle y o f o u r a n if l lr «>r c o u g h I t la t i m e t o t a k e reach, and steered a passage th ro u g h handy. e xile d c o u rt. ‘W h a t Is t ills k in g b u t n “ You m ay e xcla im o v e r lt. M a s te r the r iv e r tra ffic to th e side o f the New BOSCHEE’S SYRUP t h e o ld r e li a b l e r e m e d y . SOe a m i 00e b o tt le » puppet fig u re fo r us to dandle In Eng H a r ry ," rem a rked Ju g g in s us he s u r­ Venture. M a s te r Abbot, her cu p tu in , a t a l l d r u g g lH ta . I f y o u c a n n o t get It. w r it « met us a t th e ra il. la n d 's face?’ he said. ‘ And w h a t are to G . O . G B E K N , IN C .. W o o d b u ry . N . J . rendered It in to m y a d m irin g h a n d s ; D o n ' t w a i t u n t i l a c o ld g e ts It» g r i p <>u his c o u rtie rs b u t o th e r puppets to 'T h e young man Is n o t sure o f h im ­ "but you can have no Idea o f Its value y o u , k n o c k I t o u t la th e f lr * t ro u n d , dress the show?' se lf a flo a t, and w o u ld seek Ills b e rth ," u n til you have seen It tested in tlie MKN W i l l i A IL IN G I I I t i l l i " H is toadies a ll laughed. g reat forests, w here a m an ’s lif e de­ said M a s te r Ju g g in s, a fte r th e p re lim ­ you fr » e , o u r d e s c r ip t iv e b o o k le t te l li n g ‘A nd tin . most com ical th in g o f you w hy rnen g r o w « Id a t f o r t y PROS pends upon tlie sw iftn e ss a n il accuracy in a rie s hud been passed. T I I B R M O , H K C U R I T I E S 1 II . D U . S E A T T L E a ll,' ended He Veulle, 'Is to th in k o f w ith w h ich he can shoot. I learned “ As he pleases." agreed C a p ta in A b ­ M O I1 B U M %K II* I II \ I t O | D tt I I II th is puppet kin g , w ith a puppet co u rt, th a t in m y ow n youth, and so w hen I bot in d iffe re n tly . "Y 'a re th e firs t B e k o C o ld T a b l e t « . W h y s u f f e r ? I n s t a n t re r u lin g over a puppet E n g la n d w h ile l ie f . R a a y t o t a k e p o s tp a id f o r 60c B E K O re tu rn e d to L o ndon I lia d th is gun aboard, lad, und m ay choose y o u r q u a r­ SALKS COM PANY, C IC E R O . IL L . F rance p u lls the s t r ln g e - us w ill sure made f o r me by th e k in g ’s ow n gun­ ters. You inuy h u n k w ith tlie second III.I ■ ro X B N I I ly happen some d a y.' sm ith, a fte r p lu n s I d re w fo r him . m ute o r one o f th e o th e r pussengers. B r e d h e r e L o w p ric e s . B»»»t te r m « . P h o to s , “ I l was then I knocked h im out o f T h e re Is none o th e r lik e It.” R u t no.” he c o rre cte d h im s e lf; "1 b o o k le t* . W r it e A u b u rn F o g a n d F u r F a i m . A u b u r n , W a s h in g to n . h is c h a ir." "A n d It is fo r me?” I asked, de­ should have said w ith one o f tw o o f M aste r Ju g g in s g ripped me by the L A | ) | F . H - w . t p a y >20 a h u n d r e d g ild in g th e o th e r pussengers. T h e la d y h a th lig h te d as a c h ild w ith a new toy. c a r d » O p p o r t u n i t y fo r b e g in n e r - N o H e llin g band w ill) a w a rm th th a t su rp rise d me a cabin to h e rse lf.” A d d re need e n v e lo p « b r i n g - p a r t i , u la t a . I ’ N I - “ W h a t b e tte r use could It have?” V K R S A L C A R !» . INS W i l l i a m S t . N o w Y o r k “ Hood la d ! " he e xclaim ed. " I w ould M OTHER Fletcher’s "T h e la d y ! " 1 e xclaim ed. lie rep lied . “ Oh, y e s ; und these go have done I t m y s e lf!" M aste r Ju g g in s pursed h is lip s In a w ith It." Castoria is especially pre­ P lan t a Tree Nou) “ W h a t? You are no J a c o b ite !" He lir o u g lit fro m tlie same cupboard soundless w h istle . pared to relieve Infants in Thousands o f boys and g irls a re b n y “ I am no Ja c o b ite ," lie re p lie d In "S o you c a rry a la d y ," he com­ a shot pouch o f headed de e rskin und «coots, g irl srou ts, o r ca m p fire g irls. some co n fusion , "h u t no m ore were m ented. arms and Children all ages of .i p o w d e r-h o rn , o rn u m e n te d w it li d u ll T h e y are a ll p ro te c to rs o f the forest. }<’U a Ju e o hlte w hen you s tru c k him . " A y e ," re p lie d Abbot. « live r ttia t w o u ld Hot c a tA i tlie lig h t. Constipation, Flatulency, Wind T h e y know Its lore. T h e y re a lise Its ‘T w iis fo r England, M a ste r H a r r y : “ W ho Is she?" Also a lic it o f hide fro m w h ic h th e re Colic and Diarrhea; allaying »al«e. In no fe w cases th e boy scouts und a m an’s c o u n try means m ore than “ I k n o w n o t.” hung in sile n th s a d e lic a te ly balanced h a re fo u g h t rent fo re st fires. T hou- any k in g th a t ever ruled. H ut w hat H e tu rn e d to me. Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach h u tche t and a long, liro a d -lila d e d kn ife . sands o f them have Joined the A m e ri­ e u iiie a fte r? " "A n d now. young s ir, w h a t do you and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving natural sleep. *"l hese you w ill d isco ve r no less use ca» T re e A sso cia tio n o f W a sh in g ton "W e fo u g h t In the u p p er room o f the say? W ill it be th e second m ute o r a fu l th a n (lie gu n ," lie e xp lained, draw by p la n tin g trees. T o ta n a d ’ O r D e \ e t i l l e a m i 1 and . passenger fo r co m panion?” ing tlie weapons fro m th e ir coverings. frie n d o f his am i my frie n d . My frie n d T o avoid im itations, always lo o k for the signature of "T h e second m ate ," 1 said. " T ills w h ic h you c a ll a h a tch e t is the ¿ h s o lu tc lv H a rm le s s - N o Opiate«, Physicians everywhere recommend i t was b a d ly w ounded." A GRATEFUL MOTHER I H e nodded his head, c a lle d a sea to m a h a w k o f th e In d ia ns, used fo r "A n d you?" m an to c a rry my luggage below and Los Angeles. C a lif. — “ D r Pierce*i fig h tin g ut close q u a rte rs and fo r The O ld est G rocer "1 disa rm e d m y opponent. I dis M odern C h iva lry Favorite Prescription brought me »afely th ro w in g . T ills o th e r Is tlie scalping p o in t th e w ay, and w a lk e d off. S e ve ra l m onths ago th«*re began a th ru a very c ritic a l arm ed him several tim es, W'lien we Sam uel W a lla c e was d e p lo rin g th e M a s te r Ju g g in s d re w me back to th e k n ife , and a de a dly blade It Is, loo. c o u n try -w id e search f o r tlie re ta il la c k o f p o lite n e ss In th e y o u n ge r gen­ period in my young began to fence I found he kn e w lit t le ra il. You w ill feel th e m stran g e at firs t, hut motherhood. I t also o f the sm all sw ord -re m e m b e r, he had g ro ce rs o f A m e ric a w h o have been e ra tio n . "N e v e r n g n ln ,” he said, " w ill " 'T ts best I should n o t w a it." he am ong m y frie n d s in New Y o rk there gave me the ,t length been liro u g lit up in C anada— and longest in business. T h a t search has w e have th e rn m u n tlc days and th e is a D u tch m a n named C o rlu e r who said. "S ta y below t i l l you he safe o u t now ended. that I needed I t i i i 'tw o u ld not have been p re tty to slay s u p e rla tiv e p o lite n e ss o f S ir W a lte r o f T ham es m outh, M a s te r H a rry . You an experience that w ill in s tru c t you in th e w ays o f the A n d re w H aw es o f P o rtla n d . M aine, Itu le lg h 's tim e. a man so at m y m ercy. Also, to tre a t should be safe enough n o w , h u t care is I have never fo r ­ » tld e ru e ss." steps in to tlie lead. H e lia s been ac­ “ I can w e ll Im a g in e a y o u n g A m e r­ gotten and I feel to i h im as 1 d id was m ore h u m ilia tin g to "Y o u s h a ll have le tte rs to G overnor a sure p re c a u tio n .” tiv e In th e r e ta il g ro c e ry tra d e fo r 74 ic a n la y in g his co a t o v e r a p u d d le fo r rate fu l to D r . hts p rid e th a n d e a th ." “ 1 w ill not fo rg e t,” I prom ised. R u ru e t h im se lf, whom I met before he years. 1 h is dean o f th e P ro g re ssive som e fla p p e r to w a lk on and c ry in g . "Y o u d id w e ll. M u ste r H a rry . Hut i e r c » and his “ A n d one tilin g m ore, iHd. Do not w ent overseas, and to M u s te r Cadwal 'Favorite Prescrip­ g ra n n y w ill lie a w a itin g us. W e must G ro ce rs' D id T im e rs ’ c lu b began h is ’Step on It, k id . ste p on It . ’ ” s tin t y o u r w ants fo r money. G overnor u d e r Cuiden, th e g o ve rn o r's su rve yo r tio n ' that I gladly h a ste n ." c a re e r In 1862 as a c le rk w ith his llu r n e t w ill Hid you to d ra w w h a te v e r give my experience fa th e r. T w o ye a rs la te r he to o k ac­ 11c w a lke d In silence u n til we had general and a m em ber o f his council, you m ay desire th ro u g h the bankers to r p u b 1 i cation, F alse F riendsh ip a fine, lo ya l gentlem an w ith w hom I tiv e c h a rg e o f th e store. A ll these hoping that it w ill he o f benefit to the re u rh e d tlie house in H olhorn. in New Y o rk. Rem em ber, you spend F alse frie n d s a re lik e o u r shadow , liu ve lia d some correspondence. years he has been d o in g business In "H o w comes l»e V e ulle In L o ndon?" eio th rr o f today who need» just such on my b e h alf. 1 w o u ld w illin g ly use th e same tiu fld in g a t th e same lo c a ­ keeping close to us w h ile we w a lk In help as only D r. Pierce', Favorite Pre­ he asked suddenly ns we clim bed the a ll 1 have to t liw u r t M u rra y . W hen th e sunshine, b u t le a v in g us th e In ­ scription can give."- U rs Ida lu vle r, S ta irs .1 CHAPTER III tio n . H e Is b elieved to he th e oldest a ll Is said and done, we are a t w a r s ta n t we cross in to th e shade.— Bo- 2J5 N Rowan Ave re ta il g ro c e r In the c o u n try In p o in t "H e was In some tro u b le in I ’a rls — vee. w ith F rance. 'T ls no w a r o f generuls A ll dealer. Tablets or liquid Send w h a t. I kn o w not. T h e ru m o r was th a t o f service. The F if'h Passenger and a rm ie s and a d m ira ls and fleets, 1 D r. Pierce, President In v a lid ,' Hotel, lie was ord e re d in to exile. Hut I f he Buffalo, N Y . 10c fo r tria l pkg tablets G ra n n y Ju g g in s d rew my face (town g ra n t you. H ut w a r It Is.” T ru e frie n d s h ip has one su p re m e sa ils fo r Canada, as M aste r Je n kin s It's enough to m ake a w om an fro w n te s t; when th e s im p le s ig h t o f y o u r to a level w ith her puckered old lip « . H e sm ote tlie r a il w it li his hand by says— " I f h e r husband sm ile s too o fte n . "G od p reserve you, M aste r H a rry . way o f emphasis. fr ie n d m akes you happy. "A n d on th e sume sh ip w ith M u r­ “ W h u t k in d o f w a r? " I asked. No, I am not weeping. 'T ls No •nat­ ra y ," Interposed Ju g g in s e xcite d ly ter. Rem em ber alw ays th a t so long H« " u fte r a p p ea rlu g in M u rra y 's b e h a lf f £ Y £ S D,SFlOURt- my h e a rt heats th e re Is room In It fo r t i l l s a fte rn o o n ¡ O C iK R f rK,t1 t " » IM rln s n t on Fata has a rra n g e d a m eeting yo u — and fo rg e t not th a t y o u r m other " — then there m ay be m ore to his / m e S A I A ► fo L«r ly r »pe ip * e ,|y fo r O rm erod w h ic h , th o u g h he w ould he h u n gry fo r p rid e In you |f w reuer. Abao.uialy tai«. e n te rp ris e th a n the mere punishm ent she w ere but w ith us.” doee not a t once recognize it , le « I a l l d r u g g lm « o f e x ile fro m the c o u rt," 1 concluded H A L L A ¿ 1 *1 K K L , N e w Y o r k C R y She kissed me te n de rly. to be o f m om entous im p orta n ce Aged Couple, Suffering Acutely from Rheumatism, N eu­ " T ie s o ’" e xclaim ed Juggins. " H e in hie life . " I am an o ld wom an. M uste r H a rry ," yond d o u bt 'tls so. A nd m ayhap He ritis and Indigestion, Find Quick and Permanent WHAT CAUSES BOILS. she said, "a n d 1 may not liv e to see V e ulle w ill recognise yo u ." Noll« a n d c a rb u n c le « « r e th e r e s u lt o f h n - Relief in Tanlac and Praise It Highly I t ; but the day w ill come when you p w p r r b e t o r in fe rtk o n o f tk o e k in . It a » . n e ­ " lm you th in k 'm y fa th e r's sou' w ill it o b e c o n t in u e d » tit nee b a rd to d e te r m in e th e « « a c t r a u N b u t “ From th e day I was fo rtu n a te d ra w back on such excuse at th is C A & B O 1 L w ill g iv e q u ic k r e lie f. N o « x p e n e iv e enough to lin e up w ith T a n la c ," says ? A K a R tio p n " * is • n#c* T a r r ____ M y • _ •p |d ______ t.-a t _ i __ of h o u r? " 1 said. M r E in il Langhans, ex-cavalrvm ân BROIL prom ptly atop« the patn’and cootin- He laughed ru e fu lly , and raised hl.« ----- uee d ra w « o u t th e cor«. G e t a f c b> < and re tire d customs official, “ i t has from your druggist. Your money back it yv« h a il fo r granny. k e p t ray health and strength up to highest sta n da rd .” “ Ho, Goody I H ere are tw o hungry • P b X U K I l N t A l . C O .. N A t H V I L L L T I N « . f u i c s i - ru n n e rs w ill eat yo u r k ttc b e ii Sitting in his com fortable home a t Mason and D ixo n 's lln>- is the others. T he w hole ro u te was m arked 2219 107th Avenue, O akland, C a lif b/» »*•»." b o u nd a ry between tlie states o f I’enn M r. Lan gh a n sto ld how Tanlac l« d re­ by m ilestones, every f if t h one hear G ra n n y trip p e d In to the h a ll, a mug sy lv a tila m id M a ryla n d , fro m tlie lie l- b u ilt strength and v ig o r fo r him self Fo r their im m ediate relief and Ing on one side the arm s o f L o rd B a l­ • ’ b itte r ale In e ith e r hand. and hischarm ing wife. "T a n la c worked a w are b o rd e r to th a t o f West V lr _____ healing do cto r, prescribe tim o re and on the o th e r those o f W il­ " I heard w h a t ;- ,u said, and M a ste r wonders fo r m y w ife ," he said. “ She zin lu A fte r ye a rs o f d isp u te between lia m I'enn. T he exact la titu d e o f the suffered from high blood pressure H a rry « a n s w e t. ' she rebuked him. the p ro p rie to rs o f the Pennsylvania lin e Is .39 degrees <3 m in ute s 26.3 sec n e u ritis and general run-dow n condi­ “ T h in k sham* on y our«« i f . R obert, to and M a ry la n d colonies, a txiu n d ary oads n o rth . tio n . Tanlac relieved her. h in t llu i. i.e w o u ld h e -iia te before com prom ise was a rriv e d at In IT»»» “ I had sciatic rheum atism -s u ffe re d In the days o f the s la ve ry question. perl* «•.ini you sending him in to it . m id tw o E n g lish surveyors, C harles fo r five years w ith i t - s o th a t I could Muson und D ix o n 's lin e w « j o fte n pop­ too,' she added som ew hat lllo g tc n lly . Mason and Je re m ia h D ixon, were ap­ u la rly p ro je c trd w e stw a rd , the uunie sleep hut little , on account o f the pain. i th o u g h t Now do both o f you d ra in K id n e v trouble, indigestion ar d lo«. , p o in ted to run the lin e . T h is they being given to the boundary between these. 'T w ill wash Hie taste o f the Qui. k r«ll«f from painful began In 1788. w o rk in g w e stw a rd fo r free and s.«ve te rr ito ry . i stree ts and ta ve rn s fro m y o u r tuouths c o r n s , t e n d e r to « « a n d fo u r years, by w h ’«'h tim e they car Bf« o f tight «fio««. We obeyed tier. rled th e ir survey o ve r th e m ountains "A n d w h a t tu ck d id you have?" she to a i'O lnt 244 m iles fro n t the D e l­ O ld R eckoning of Tim e - , » - a .« ! demanded n e x t a w are r iv e r In d ia n h o s tility made F o r tn ig h t Is a «.outractlon o f 14 , " n e le a v e s aa S a tu rd a y,” said Jug N o rheum atiatn - n o r kid n e v trou b le r *. d ru M ts ts sell T a n - fu rth e r w o rk Im possible at the tim e. n ig h ts. T im e was once » c k o u e d by I g in s sliu p iy . and the Hue was com pleted la te r by | ntghta and w in te rs. - u i past tw o I ¿T” -B y - Arthur D. Howden Smith O DOAN’S PS ^ Vaseline. f MfLÄMPD\ O ak lan d G» A* R* V eteran and W ife Regain H ealth fe; State«' Lines M arked by M ason and D ixon ^KiN IRRITAFIONS Resinol CORNS H r Scholl's Z in o -p a d s X Ubi y ! UV"