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Dog Hill Paragrafs
TheAustin American
Today’s Thought
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Nothing could be further from the
peaceful, law-abiding man.
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From Ohio comes the announce-
ting
A
INDUSTRIAL
Gassy Stomach
has the power to produce the ef-
quarter of
century and
have
Heart
Coue
which was so destructive to -the
ere greater In extent and richer
By the Referee
'The centre of the giant indus-
KISMET
ness, if we do as
th-ld, it
. . at any rate
Why
average
and
cunning.
tacks, he feared them
and
so be provoked them: If this geftle.
FELT SO TIRED
be
850 words a minute
summner explains why there are not
ALL THE TIME
two errors, in everyday life.
A small error upsets the
whole thing, just as no chaim to
TH
stronger
r
«
COAL
of coal to be chipped from
Doing nothing to hard to stop.
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probable. If wage negotia-
in
now
BILLIONS
husband coaxed me to take Carul,
mate by Carnegie Endowment for
oped 2.300,000
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people have saved sinee the last
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the prosperity of the average per-
be
other in the long runs
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traveler." says The Boot
and dog.
summer the firm ordered $300,000
pen,
customer at 30 cents a share, then
discovered later the cost
traveled iwenty years
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Coue Convert Tells of
Miraculous Healing of
Painfully CrippledMan
Good Morning
How Is Your Smile Today?
ears
wa
"The rapid and phenomenal ad-
vance of the couth's textile Indus-
Prophecies Told
In Birthdays
south,
•cant
The greatest industrial* devel-
opment that this country has ever
seen is taking place today in the
J’ever Hear This?
By STRICKLAND QILLAIN
HOW DOCTORS
TREAT COLDS
AND THE FLU
Welsh mines in the early spring. 1
The buyer is said to be expect-
ing another strike among Amer-
A
A
32 years
Don't be
knight in knee pants smoking a
cork-tip cigarette.
even
tions
patient who has been entirely cured
continually have those ter ri this at-
tacks?
Indiana i
Cardul d
cans
tons
would write a line or so. to say
that I owe my good health and
First Step in Treatment la a
Brisk Purgative With Calo-
tabs, the Purified and Re-
fined Calomel Tablets That
Are Nausealess, Safe and
Sure.
cause for gladness as he tl
eyes within.— Maeterlinck.
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10.00
15.00
Chicago end in a deadlock.
Add your own comment. That’ll
be easy.
shells and some very prett
mens at a perforated she
curacy
speed.
mauntrinn
hea4
has
lars
Brec
Ra
into
seve
5
2-7
50
yt ri
About twice as much power is
requfred to stop an express train
am tn etart one.
If
cal
my
kiss
inve
Dist
• nigh
Ac-
than
$29.70 on each of 10,000 shares
This should get a grin out of
the millions of stock market mem-
ories of paying ollars for stocks
worth cents
hour, when the week or
is ended. SUU will he fli
or even think at a speed of 350
words a minute.
Best to go slow and avoid the
cine.
“I suffered with my bark; a very
weak feeling in my limbs
"I til hardly able to drag; just
tired--so tired all the time
led
Moe
“the
•cl
rie
fin
flu
JAM
G
, Ju
from
arm
It is no often
for a time
Questloner E:
NDIGEST
Ware Chemicat
ADaulas. Texaa.
•ay X do not regret it, for I am
able to do all my work and do my
shopping. *
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pun
"B
necti
drea
Kale
herse
ao •’
fathe
to s
drea
thou
what
cider
Sh
ehan
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vhil
J Ui
short
uncos
Sunshine Shorts
By JOE WEBB.
I Bhoe Baur rd sr, "gnorant of
9 bag taken place in the south
intrvening yenre should revisit
May he woula have difficulty
realung that ie was the same
of her rapidly expanding Indus-
tes Bouthern mileage has quad-
rupled to thirty years, and the
ceouth will pend this year $40,000,-
000 in highway Improvement
KAT
wi
JUS
CHI
•U
DAN
Al
DOF
th
Al
SIN
to
ev
pu
the
the
the
that
I to
to-1
The stain of murder never marked
my clan.
But when the cards are dealt and I
have bid.
Air not your wisdom after I am
InUse
er
SPEED
The shorthand speed record is
broken again, this time by Nathan
Behrin, New York court stenogra-
>
$
Indiana Lady Say* She Was
Run-Down, Suffered With
Her Back, Took Cardui,
and Gat Wen.
Railroad street, this city.
'"I was all run-down until
family thought they would
razor
speci-
called
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JANUARY 9th, 1923
You are the master of your fate
if born today—the captain of your
A democracy is a land in which
the man with 82.98 says. "Howdy,
Old Timer" to a man worth seven
million.
anything, but Cardul helped me no
I felt kike a different woman."
flict root about 80 billions a year
Not long since we thought it a
stupendous achievement when the
hero of "Brewsters Millions" spent
a millon in a year.
Every 60 years there's a big war
"S
me
talke
voire
last
Jame
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JUS1 FOLKS
By Edga- A. Gucat
"d * Pa
menta, founa Valuabie la shoumans
•« mwen raw. re Aewcribed above.
Take CarduL i our aruazlat aaila
IL—Adv.
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'Hi
you al
iabeled
number
sr from itssoods industry, and they had
If Luke Mathewsla, our oldest in-
habitant. had of been thrifty dur-
ing his long life, he could of saved
up at least a bushel and a half
of Christmas neckties.
For eels in Aust.n
MORLEY DRUG C
) Rafael Sabatini
S BANLIL annarun
nd 3A3M-ei
agriculture of the south, that it 11» posstbiiities than those of the
tent and dramatic interest other
phn••• of her activity, represents
after all but one of several mtghty
weapons with which she I. night-
ing her way to an asurea positton
as one of the wealthtest and moat
SOUTH'S GREAT
BOOM.
more marriages thia winter.
..That treat alienee you hear i.
the kida glad they are back at
echool
.CAriatmas cigars are made by
Ihe thief who was given enough
rope.
Jazz music win not stop until
boilermaking pays better
result they want.
Questioner E: How is one to ex-
plain oneself and to explain to
others that the repetition of the
same words: "1 am going to sleep
“After Christmas whatr" asked a
trade journal. Ask dad. he knows.
a short, stout, red- faced gentleman
who limped a little and leaned
a mystery how they cap get any
pleasure out of being Tare. Others
are that way when tly go to a
funeral.
An historical movie is one in
Perhaps the big onion crop last with only two errors
—--*-•---*— —- E Few people can read that fast.
nanced and within
He mille in the world are in theition, detractor, of the mouth pre-
mouth: that •7 per cent of the ldicted that mouthern mie coula
•matry'a overalle and about 11 never produce anythin, but cheap
per cent of th, wott-wood Aumber sott wood furniture. Sknea fUr.
and *• per cent of the ehtire lum-ntture workers were as rare in the
bar output of th, country 1, pro- wouth thirty-five years ago a. wer.
4ucnd theret that th, coal area skilled textne operators, but th,
ef «h, wouth to twice u great „ man who startea th, furnitur. an-
that of an Burope includine Rus-tustry were of th, same bred an
’ ela, end that th south han devel-the, meh who tatherea th, cotton
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war bills just about camel each
most of what the
have contracted
the pencil sprint
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English ship, the Pride of Devon,
her freeboard scarred and broken,
her coach a gaping wreck. She had
been in action off Martinique with
two Spanish treasure ships, and al-
though her captain swore that the
Spaniards had beset him without
provocation. it is difficult to avoid
mineral resources and I famous Pittsburgh district.
Is a greater asset
M Cone's modesty makes him
reply to everyone:
I have no nagnetic fluid.
"I have no "influenee.""
"I have never cured anybody*
Let me say in all sincerity as
one of those disciples that they do
tend to obtain the same resultb.
instructed aa they are in the valu-
able '•method'' When tn come far
d'atant future, the thrilling voice
of its author called to a higher
sphere can no longer teach it here
below, the "method," his work, win
help in aiding, comforting and cur-
ing thousands and thousands of
human beings: It must be immortal
years these efforts began to bear
a bountiful harvest in the form of
tens of thousands of young men
being conducted
was 880
loss was
a few centuries will
the southern states
than its
Dr Cone: He expected his at-
for 10,000
sustained effort.
says she did, give
dr trial it should
Lilt
snor n
red Jr
him a
covers
tueket
with
man.
for th
His
«roun
Jack
Jack
turned
was 4
garoo
happy
3ud
his be
mouse
plum-
out ol
t ratlin
eling
He
ali th
vthroug
and a
somet)
a bit
spring
Ther
the ml
International Peace. Bo the con-
I am
the Long
a suspicion that the encounter had
been brought about quite otherwise. ■
just as much physically as mental-
ly
Questioner E: It is impossibla la
it not, to escape trouble or sad -
e
*
son in
eakest link.
world by generous France for the
men of letters was right, and knew
how to illuminate in a word this
trufe simple, and marvelous help in
conquering pain: IT IF GOING
AWAXI There is the chlef-
‘oeuVre:"
The total cost of the World ‘
War was more than 835 billion f *'
dollars This is the latest esti- th
very few
if for no other reason, laws
should be respected because it is
ill-bred to show disrespect for the
dead.
More Truth Than
---— Poetry-----
TO A STARTLING.
I had but small regard for you .
When thrush and oriole were
here,
And. with the falling of the dew.
The robin's song rang loud and
clear.
No charm about you could I see.
Your chirping robbed me of my
rest.
In short you always seemed to me
A pest.
But now the leaf is off the oak,
And wood and field are bare and
dun;
• . It is going away. . etc..
"melleta quinqulesperfolita," — all
salt water varieties. Mr. Patton
said
New York cops are baffled by the TOUH.
thek valued at $660,000 M many more laundries
trom * Rutalo woman. They ,u,- burne down, peopie will won
With Lhehoblej bomethine to do to wear home-honed collar.
ginde.
There cdmes your hoarse and
tuneless trill
Will i despise you? I'm afrid
I will.
So teach us to number our days,
that we may apply our hearts unto
wisdom.— Psalm 00:12
H avails us nothing unduly to
bemoan our errors or lpsses. For
happen what may to the man of
simple faith, still, when the last
minute comes of the sorrowful
fect, and above all so powerful an
effect that it fe a certain one?
The mortality might have been mnitted by his generous brother to
higher than it was but for Peter I a partnership in the prosperous
Blood. I plantation. Some six years later.
Toward the middle of December when Arabella was 15. her father
the Jamaica Merchant dropped | died. leaving her in her uncles
anchor in Carlisle Bay, and put | guardianship
ashore the forty-two surviving rebel one day toward the end of May,
cony icts. . I when the heat was beginning to
To inspect them, drawn up there grow oppressive, there crawled into
09 the. mole, came G • emor Bleed | Carlisle Bay a wounded, battered
A platitude? Yes. All truths are
platitudes. %
thrift. Judgment
Another great need of Europe
is a device to make moral sup
port edible.
can coal miners. That's possible.
Mine. Leon Give* Heport of
Pan* Clinics, How Coue
Would Treat Depressions,
fabulous. International thrift and
« to Patient*.
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1923.
Um American** Program for
Austin.
Oommissioner-manager form of
•Ry government.
Adequate supply of pure waten
County library.
New Travis court house.
Beautification of Barton Springs.
Completion of •conic highway
eystem, including raod to Hamil-
ton's pool.
Completion of dam.
City incinerator.
Modern abattoir.
- _____J 10 u you do not bepeve it
ot min towna Juot ask Dencon John D. Rocker,I.
tor. Ho mtarted th, Andustry ana
170 B tt
STUNG
A brokerage firm in Louisville
falls. Queer story comes out Laast
you ere in a run down physi
•bn di lion, suffering as this
1 One of the Spaniards had fled from
the combat, and if the Pride of
Devon had not given chase it was
probably because she was by then
(ft no case to do so The other had
been sunk, but not before the Eng-
liah ship had transferred to her
own hold a good deal of the tres-
ure aboard the Spaniard.
Steed, however, after the fashion
of most Colonial governors, was
willing enough to dull his wits tn
the extent of accepting the English
seaman's story, isregarding any
evidence that might belie it. There-
fore he gave the Pride of Devon
the shelter she sought in her harbor
and every facility to careen and
carrv nut repairs
(Continued in Our Neri Issue.)
AIS IAS
me." writes Mrs Codrtney.
to wipe out
to do.
I know the faulty reckoning I did.
Try not my soul with counsel that's
unmasked.
Say not to me: "You should have
A Chicago woman is suing for di-
vorce because her husband drank ' And will I frown on you again
all her toilet lotions. Why didn’t When back your betters come
she buy him something better to once more?
use as a beverage if she didn’t When thrush and oriole and wren
want her toilet lotions consumed? Their clean and joyful notes out-
Bile Mildew wont over to the
grocery this morning and at so
much bologna sausage he couldn’t
think of a thing to say.
New York now claims that As,
element of truth la thia assertion
when it was first made. This ’ led p spade! "
obstacle has been overcome by an The queen fin eased—the bid. you
enere> and organizng ability j Th, can b, over-
which would astonish those who tasked.
John P. Usher, secretary of the
interior.
Alexander MeClure, journalist.
A church at Banta Rosa. Cal., was
built from the wood of a Kingle
redwood tree.
Sebeertyties Retaw Fald im AH—b.
Fer Dally ana Sanday Americans
Month Ilto <1* Year
possibilities infinitely
in work.
did that
pour?
from the birch tree in the
ores, which, for all practical pur-
poses, are unlimited in extent The
United States Geological Society
after surveying the territory r«-
Richmona, lad.—T thought
i Mr earn, ana rivers out of aa enti-taith and vision to undertak.
mated mextmum water power ortrelping and educatine of
! 2000 hornepower which she can workers heeded, confident I
Mhamens to the future for the use | ter had th, right matemid
work on The result is that
one. If we can stop these wars.
Dr. Coue: Self mastery applies
Every sick and run-down woman
should take thia wonderful medi-
London sends word that Amort*
GALVESTON. — The Rosenberg
library of Galveston has one of
the most complete shell collec-
tions there are in the entire sec.
tion, according to Frank C. Pat-
ton, librarian. Shells comprise ark
shells, surf clam, disc elam, hard-
Some new parties are founded
on principles; but most of them
are founded on sore spots.
THE TWO THINGS.
It had just become generally
known about the office that Mid-
gely was the father of new-born
twins. He submitted to the usual
amount of congratulation and chaf-
fing with fairly good grace.
But along the afternoon he was
heard to algh and say:
"There are two things in life we
are never prepared for."
"What are they?" asked some-
one within hearing.
"Twins," said Midgely, with a
still heavier sigh
(A young lady to another lady:
"How simple it is' There is nothing
to add to it: he seems inspired Do
you not think that there are beings
who radiate influencer*)
Questioper D: How qught one to
set about bringing those dear to
one, who may be suffering, to make
for themselves good auto-sugges-
lions which would "set them free?"] -- -AI
Dr. Coue: Do not insist or lecture MME Paris,
them about it. Just remind them
.imply that t advine them to mnke Ir —• moved our lees a. fast, in
an auto-sugigestion, with th. con-1 proportion as anta, we coula walk
viction that they will obtain th.! *> Ih, rata W *M nOw an hour
*M lilt ton. **■■-■,. Mdto«. •--r —
Dr. Coue: Tn, repettion of Um km. FrB- m' I
win. wordg fofces one to think nmn'. th....
them, and when we think them chey t.Mo
become true for u, and tranatorm C- an. „ t-. .ftr-----
themselves into reelity. | em: .ad ne imw th. *.”
quentioner E: How I, on. to town. M. tin. wm •». -giv: -ur
keep Inwardly Ui, maatery of one- nene. takkla, and •ueh troubim du. m
Kit 1 | indje-uon. The oravahM Uw -ur
2" i-,*^ SK
nel it is enougn to tninK that one I w . a. _____, .__
is so and in order to think it, one S0.0Ht.bmx.tdaz
should often repeat It without beery Eeeng aftar a henrt meai And
manking any effort you get thebenefit ot four food in more
Questioner E: And outwardly, solid flesh. Meet peppie tore s inisu
how is one to keep one's Uberty? to acid. «« H—after eating er
" “ “ -“-h- coffe4 ete- I a Stuart a Dye-
and communicated to the sol
)
heavily upon a stout ebony cane
After him. In the uniform of % col-
onel of the Barbados Militia. «roljed
Colonel Bishop, a tall, corpuln
man who towered head and shoul-
ders above the Governor. At his
side and contrasting oddly with his
grossness, moving with an easy
•tripling grace, came a slight young
lady in a modish riding gown.
Buyers came and stared and i
passed on. Blood noticed that the ;
girl was speaking to Bishop, and
pointing up the line with a sliver-'
hilted riding whip she carried
Bishop shaded his eyes with his
hand to look in the direction in
which she was pointing. Then slow-
ly. with his ponderous, rolling gait
he approached Peter Blood found
himself staring into a pair of beady
brown eyes. Ho felt the color creep-
In into his face under the insult
of that contemptuous inspection
'Bah! A bag of bones. What should
I do with hm?"
Ho was turning away when the
Captain in charge interposed.
"He may be lean, but he'a tough;
tough and healthy. When half of
them was sick and the other box
sickening, this rogue kept his legs
and doctored his fellowa. Bay fir-,
teen pounds for him, Colonel That's
cheap enough."
The Colonel finally purchased
Peter poundn. Jeremy Pit
went to the same master for the
sum of twenty pounds. I
CHAPTER V.
Arabella Bishop,
through;
I know myself what I have failed
help you.
Cardul is a purely veretable,
tonic medicine for woman’s all-
Day by day. in every way, M. Let’s hope ECFPTION.,
Coue probably is becoming more I aoeen t tell the AaLV ctor • - --
Some folk, are K foray and ex- (CovTiebt, IB*, by Bei syndlcate, tral
cited when they attend a fire, it is U " ”
it's not going to
at again."
the preliminary
truth. It was at one time
commonplace to deprecate the Long suffering. patient, placid,
south’s ettorts by menertine flatly , meex and mild.
*k.. . 11 am as gentle as a little child,
that while coarse sheetings and’— *
; vant indo,trial wealth which had step to her destiny as one or the -------------
X" " "" “■ Tom Sims Say9
| „Thrinir.ougdt‘us"atisehrurarrwcanarnusnusnercaprtiazzaattrmaonurarnenim.ucemnaih.
and North Carolina alone has 513 portion of her territory i, stm cov.
textue mill. With 5,321,450 upindlesjered with virgin torest, forming
Many know th. name-and fame J th. last great timber reserve of
E ef Grand Raplds, Mich, but out- th. nation. Under such conan-
atde of th. wrath there 1, probably tions it was inevitabi. that -ooner
not ome person in a thousand who j or to ter the furniture Inaustry
realizes that High Proint, M. C, tslahoula nna on. of it, principal
to. second larsest furniture man. I home, belowithe Mason ana DBon
; utactunine etty la th. country nor H»e. and th. tnevitable has al-
ehat 50 per cent of the country-. (raMy happened m High potnt, N
' toon resources are to Albama;c, th. mecond ereatest furnitur.
g tout th. lareest damage mills Im manufacturing elty in th. country.
to. world and the larsest tire tab- | "As in the cotton good. .Hua-
toill. Baton Onto—la toraei
Me -nt-..........................sue
T-w -ci......................1M
Mm Branea Tet- uu « Uli
Comastime All Daparte
"It was an effort for me to do
other low-grade fabrics might be
produced successfally in southern
mills, the south coula not possibly
produce the finer tissues, fancies
and novelties because she lacked
the experience and skilled labor.
"There was unquestionably an
The cow belonging to Fletcher
Henstep was heard coming down
the lane this morning wearing a
loud bell. It is believed she was
only trying to attract attention.
California and Mexico ahtppea
on. m9llon on. hundred thousana
barrele of erude oil to th. Atlantic
meaboard via th. Panama canal
rout, to to. tbra. elomng months
•r th. oM yenr. There to money
Another objection to hand,
across th. sea is that they itch
in th. palm,.
Dr. Coue: Bf often
Wen paved and wen hehted
atreeta. prozperoua achool bunla-
anga, comiuntty houses and recre-
ation centera all form a nurito,
from which radial, avenues to
model toll.to. equipped with every
modera convenience and each
.landing in it. wen euluvatea plot
The ola, etragkune vinage with it.
unpaved atreets and anapidatea
shacka, are gone torever, and to.
modern min town of th. south
represents to. last word in cirte
last as long a.
Then atter
idly repeat the silly fiction about sit at th. tabla Watch u, if you
th. Indolence of the south. In1 the I will,
-- - .. But understand your counsel come,
work of training and educating the toe lata 7"
wage-earning population. School, Advie unsought for often lead, to.
rose within sight of every min, snene % golden! Would you Hve_
textile and technical instituttons „ keep .till!
were coated and generously fl. [ (Copyright. 1922, Edgar A Quest)
and you cannot walk?
to please him. I did, and will
would not be just, and outo-sug-
gestion cannot—and ought not—to
prevent just suffering ?
Dr. Coue:~(Very seriously and af-
firmatively): Certainly and as-
suredly it ought not to be so, but
«reater than, any return which ag-try is Birmingham, The Magic
ricunture could eive." City of a,, south.e rhirt, years, । -------
-m-irhapcelnenanuraz-amnerssunery-mmnasuucrma2z:"4221"26902 zsl" - si tnS-aS
ence at her thousanas of young population. Today -he t. . „.1mors of a me., than It was when.25 the money, nul. in most "**••
menwentestinscarchot wrath city of dora to 20.006 Sopuztont l yengenshrdamFtrzhton’epttkoreet l 1n. ‘ iu“usuabir"“dournm ^p"
! A anddaushtenztouzht ona metropons ot stetely bunanes, ihawoshtenpwakPmmeen nt
ROW**1* against obstacles and । broad thoroughfares, magnificent to either Mr. Etaoin or Mr. Shrdlu had 50 more years for accumulat-
literally bankrupt; the first steps stores and beautiful L, , . . . ing.
toward reeoverv i, . 2 . m Se- pIn an eight -column headline the These figures are announced by
toward reooven were necessarily cure in the knowledge of the Im- INew York(Arerican spells the state Juseph J. Devney anuranee man.
contihed to to. Eentoration of her j measurable wealth which lies in | i "hieh Portland is O-r-l-g-a-n. [after an investigation helped by
B agelcutture and thirty years had th. mountains that surround her It has been some time now since | 1°A0.bankers behind It all l. .t
pasmed before to. was abi to ac-ana in th. ADmty or her Sona toaetaqanrhn.aboutehe mur: thimaverage person J.*" mX
cumulate a nnanelal reserve whieh wrest that wealh fn^^X
■ ’mould enable her to develop the ’ Earth. .h. ,. pre.., ng on wlth Sr. end,any more ecandar in that ‘ the
by men who are alive and active
today, it is reported" reads a
New York Times editorial. “Few
-.e. .r uue delivered sentence M ,2 •"EE
of death in the prescribed form. | , y f =6
CHAPTER IV. "vshae “V=
Human Merchandise. ----
On the morning of the 19th there ___
arrived at Taunton a courier from I PETER BLOOD FOUND HIM-
Lord Sunderland, the Secretary of SELF ST ARINO INTO A PAIR OF
State, with a letter for Lord Jef- BEADY BROWN FYES--
freys, wherein he was informed that ...Ee - ...
E2u -"82
for transportation to some of Hisblood. Her father, Tom Biwhop—
Majesty's southern plantations, Ja-that same Colonel Bishop’s brother
maica, Barbados, or any of the lee- —bad been a kindly, chivalrous,
ward islands Slaves were urgently gentle soul, who. broken-hearted by
required and a healthy, vigorous | the early death of a young wife,
man could be reckoned worth at I bad abandoned the Old World and
least from ten to fifteen pounds. Bought an anodyne for his grief in
Thus it happened that Peter the New. He had come out to the
Blood, and with him Jeremy Pitt I Antilles, bringing with him his
and Andrew Baynes, was conveyed | little daughter, then five years of
to Bristol and there shipped with age. and had given himself up to
some fifty others aboard the Ja-1 the life of a planter. Prospering,
maica Merchant. From close con-1 he had bethought him of his
finement under batches, ill, nourish- younger brpther, a soldier at home
ment and foul water, a sickness I reputed somewhat wild. He had
broke out amongst them, of which t advised him to come out to Bar-
eleven died. I bados. William came, and was ad-
I plannins and development
"The south laborea under tre- |
> mendous handicaps when she
started her great fight for life fol-
lowing the civil war, and one of
the greatest was the prejudice that
the southern man and woman are
indolent and lack the ability for
pher. In
takes down
strength to Cardui," says a letter
from Mrs cora Courtney, of 81
try, while it overshadows in ex-
shelled clam, common
angel wing. moon. ।
BEGIN HERE TODAY.
CAPTNN BLOOD, physlclan and
adventurer, to captured by Roya}-
tot troops while giving medical
aid to one of the leaders of a re-
bellion against . the Eng Uab
Crown. With
JEREMY PITT, n young shipmas-
tar. captured with him, he is
brought to trial charged with
high treason against lite Majesty
King James. He protests Ms in-
nocence, stating he was taken
when acting in his capacity as a
physician and not participaling in
the rebellion.
and women who were not merely
prosperous sections of the earth | blondes are leading the brunettes
Second onyy in d. . as vamps. If so. It is only because a '
Dsed only in importance, and majority of the women are, sb to
with conceivably even greater pos- speak, light-headed.
iiuities for th. future, comes the The Oklahoma A. a M comeee
development of her vast coal, lron now Bivra a corra.pond.nco coursel SINCE PROHIBITION.
ana other mtnerai wraith. Thelin-wrestine..Wer.thinking. of Tim. was when whisKey was
, ."tneral wraith- The I commumicating with some Mexicanlelasaitled as 00 whikaha We
coa- area of the southern states 1s university regarding a correspond- ter whiskey. Now it is classified
twice as great as that of an Eu- papa course in toralnc th. calf’s 2, bad whiskey and worse whis-
rope Includine Kirala and In done —'
proximity Ue huge deposits of Iron
day High Point is turning out as
benutitul ana artistic furniture as
to produced anywher. in America."
LINES TO THE BRIDGE
CORONER.
Withhold the inquest when the
Mund is played.
Come not to me with all your coun-
M| good;
Who you behind my chair, un-
masked, have stood.
Speak not to me of blunders I have.
made
what you desire: "I am gaining as-
srance," and you will do so. “My
memory is improving." and it really
does so. "I am becoming absolutely
master of myself." and you will find
that you are becoming so!
If you say the contrary. It is the
contrary which will come about.
What you say persistently very
quickly comes to pass (within the
domain of ths reasonable, of
course.)
Doctors also point out the fact that
an active liver may go a long way
' towards preventing influenza an !
cols and is one of the most Im-
I portant factors in enabling the pa*
tient to successfully withstand an
' nttack and ward off pneumonia
One or two Calotabs on the
! tongu at bod time, with a swal-
low ot water—that's all. No salt,
no natsea nor the slightest inter- 4
ference with your eating, pleasure *
or work. Next morning your coll
has vanished, your liver la Active,
your system is purified, and yoa
are feeling fine, with a hearty ap-
petite for breakfast Genusn
Calotbs are sold only in ‘
nealed paefaMM, price thirty-fix
rents for the arm, family ~_____
ten cents for Jbo small, vostpocl
s I so—-Adv. %
Doctors have found by expe-
rience that no medicine for cols,
coughs sore throat, and infuenza
can be depended upon for full e(-
fectfvenees until the liver to made
thoroughly active. That to why
the first etep in the treatment is
the new nnusealess calomel tablet
called Calotabs, which are free
from the slckening and weakening
effects of the old style calomel
pepeia Tahiet b chewed sr uhia time it
neutralise the aclds, your etomach la
■ M. the gas to pretented and you
feel good all over. Try it E-stow you
can get Stuart’s Drapepgla Tableta any-
where in U. ■- and raaada — Adv.
GO ON WITH THE STORY.
"I,was never with that army. I
never was attracted to the late re-
bellion 1 regarded the adventure as
a wicked madness. I was summoned
that morning to succor Lord Gildoy
and I coneeived it to be the sached
duty imposed upon me by my call-
ing to answer that sumnmons."
"Was there ever such aa impu-
dent vlflam in the world as thouF
The judge swung, white fated, to
the jury, I hope gentlemen of the
jury, you take notice of the horrible
carriage of this traitor rogue, and
withal you can not but observe the
spirit of this sort of people, what a
villainous and devilish one it is!"
Upon that he proceeded to his
summing up, showing how Baynes
and Blood were both guilty of trea-
son. the first for having barbore*
a traitor, the second for having suc-
cored that traitor by dressing his
wound*. Peter Blood looked round
the scarlet hung court. He laughed
and his laugh jarred uncannily upon
the deathly stillness of the court.
"Do you laugh, sirrah, with the
rope about your neck, upon the
" ‘hrreol of that eternity you
are so suddenly to enter into?” Ane
experiments:
"Shut your eyes, and repeat very
quickly indeed, moving your lips,
the words: It is going, it to going.’"
(at the same time M. Coue pazses
his hand over the legs of the patient
for 20 to 35 seconds.)
"Now you are no longer in pain,
get up and walk (the patient walks)
quick! qulcker! mors quickly still!
and since you can walk so well you
are going to run; run! Monsieur,
run!"
The patient rune—joyously, al-
most as if he had discovered his
youth To his great astonishment,
and also to that of the numerous
persons present at the seance of
April 37, 1920—as noted by M-tt-
Leon at the clinic of Dr. Berillon.
(Another person who had a trac-
tured leg and could not walk with-
out pain and limping, could at once
walk normally. No more pain, no
more limping at Dr. Berilzion’s
clinic.)
•mil Fom you It to written you
One sunny mom!n« »« y,. I shalr make your life jst what you
about a month artelth aranupe, I want it—just that and nothing
then, Aarenan’Bahopridgaz "Whatever you nincerely wish to
out from her uncle's fine house on o you may But it will always
the heights to ths northwest of the be problematical whether you win
city. Reaching the summit of a wish to do anythins enough to
gentle, grassy stope, she met a uall accompiish IL for you are innate-
lean man dressed in a sober, gentle- ly indolent, and by habit niffer-
manly fashion, who was walking in I ent. In fact little interests you
the opposite direction. He was a | an almost nothing sxcites you
stranger to her and yet An some Of course, you have appetites
vague way he did not seem quite ahd desires You are fond of eat-
ptraneer..., - » Ing and very Probably drinking
2 .ui ra . la drew rein. and you are in constant danger nt
•ba1 think 1 know you, sir," said over-indulgence. You are fond of
Th- + I the gay whirl of society and noth-
wAe.Etanger.came.to a standatil ing delights you wre than enter-
PIA lady* Adirsseed... , * talning people with your gracefual
property,- laughed b? her own wit, unless it is being entertained
hanrnoknipfm.then, • bxouemove lh. the.tr. .nd you
rebet-costaboPshad,heara.that thie h.v. a natural dramatic talent
1 Dbeanphyaihan Dren. Ancovered Iwhieh ar boun to custivate
Comt-nhyeirinrchesthins..had it oniy in sour own home.
who auftra-d "amnaoxrnprmgtega: Your natural inlne. maker you
«rat and Goveror s2ba‛ramsohelan_estreme!y practical pefzon in
roweg th. follow from hl. purchar 2 bustnen ™ .never. Induls l.
•r. Peter Blood had afforded th. unnecemsary action and you hay.
Governor that relief wKN ht. I! a capacity for perceiving the an-
cellency had failed to obtain tro lest way to do a thin* which
'he ministrations of either of the amnounta almost to genius
two physiclane practicing in Briage. You should try to work yourself
town. Then the Governor's lady had into * position of grave ad com-
desired him toattene her for the plex responsibility for in solving
mesrims Mr. Blood had proscribed ,u problems in order to get Httle
Ior, hr and she had conceived her- more time for your own amuse-
IfLw e.bgtter for his prescription ment. you are quite capable of in-
AneF,that.:na Eeme ot him had venting naw and starting ayatrana.
2?shrouzh.Eridgrtown, ana col- You are afteetionat and 3ovii
one Bishop had brand that ther and aven pelonate When ihr. i.
thia morp.rrone,to be made out of no danger of ulumate dicomfort.
Braau. hi, prorghzongavne hm toanayopmoccatons romantic, poeti-
rhank-ezpumpiremadam..I have to Tday “ one of calm benignity,
and eion onarpava-tivetz eeea rou may be ceriain of aura but
Moo4 % IwiS t."12 Mr:lelow uccer In anythine you un-
opportunifo of do h dertake this day. 1 nave w ctdldran. tow la
"And why do you thank m. ,-l.Thn.omutn« year win w you echool, my hueband and a boarder
it? It wa, my Unithan m!u,m through wrave periis. Tour beait to do for, and I do all my own
you." bought wil be seriously threatened and ’ work for all of of us, and find time
But he would no have done ao Izour monev may be totally lont - play. . Wa all pralaa Cardul.
had you nol ur,.d him I ihroush trust in anether perbom or
your Intereat." nuenex: wuch aa a bank. Re con-
othry.ad not weem quttoeike the neithen overiwork-
T am not" raid ha. L A .chid barn this day wil be
“Oh!" She stared At him. brldlng ! beautitu! In phymique and energetic
a little "You have a good opinion f in. mind—curioun, Inqulaltive and
of youraetf." "™" I affectionate,
"On the contrary. The other, are I Famous Porsone Bern Thie Day.
ali worthy rebel•1 am not‛"rhmiuJoneph , Willard. Prenident 't
to the difference. । was on, who i Harvard University.
2- g+, -1, w . • had not the wit to see that Eng- WiMam Harvey physictan dig.
worth.o “ a1ntock."o4. requires purifying I wa. coK-lcoverer ot the circulation at the
- .. * ..... . “ tent to purree a doctor a trade in I Wood.
Bridgewater whitat my betters ware
mhedaine their Wood to drive out
an unclean tyrant and hie raseally
crew "
But if you are not a rebet, how
eome you bare?"
He raw the thing ahe appre-
men realised before the civil war. Ported that the Alabama fields
$ sm i
dhe enur woria no" then in MUbn. in )t.
When a murderer pleads insan-
ity and gets away with it, he was
tried by a jury of his peers all
right.
When one has been able to
take advantage of a great bene-
fit. when this benefit to within
reach of every one, although
almost every one to ignorant
of it. Is it not an urgent and
absolute duty for those who
are initiated to make it known
to those around thom? For all
can make their own the amaz-
ing results of the ” Emile Coue
Method”
To drive away pain is much
—but how much more is it to
lead into the possession of a
new Mfe all those who suffer?
my desire, therefore, that the
teachings of M. ICoue at his
"seances" in the clinics of
physicians in Paris should not
be lost to others, has urged me
to write thorn down.
MME. EMILE LEON,
Dr. Coue’s Collaborator In Paris.
Questioner A: What are we to do
when somnething troubles us?
Dr. Coue: When something hap-
pens that troubles you, repeat at
once: "No, that does not trouble
me at all; not in the least. The
fact is ratheryagreeable than other-
wise”’ In abort, the idea to to
work ourselvee up in a good sense
instead of in a bad.
Forget Rain.
Questioner B: When one* Is in
pain, one cannot help thinking of
one s trouble.
Dr. Coue: Do not be afraid to
thjnk of it; on tbs contrary, do
think of IL but to say to it, "I
am not afraid df you."
it yoo go anywhere and a dog
rushes at you, barking, took it firm-
ly in the eyes--and it will not bite
you. but if you fear it—if you turn
back—he will soon have his teeth
in your legs!
Questioner A: And if ons must
retreat?
Dr. Coue: Go back war da at any
rate, then
Questioner C: How can we realise
what we desire?
skilled workers, but whose stan_ ment that corn is as cheap as coal Now all aristocratic folk
AarA. , y,, , a and that many persons in that Are following the winter sun.
aaras or urs and ideas of conduct state will use it for fuel It to evi- When all the afternoon along
had been actually raised above the I dent the Ohioans aren’t buying their The cold wind whistles oer the
, , ,, I corn in bottles. I moors,
level of any rimliar class in the ------ For me here la nd other song
country. The south today is pro- One may rescue a horse from a But yours.
o> 2., fire and, if the horse isn’t held, he'll
aucing as fine and beautiful fab-1 turn and run right back into the I look upon you kindly now
rics as are to be found In the flames. Lots of folks are that way That all your finer friends have
M I about matrimony. fled,
r ’ ’ ----- And on the swaying maple bough
Several towns recently have re- You chan’t, when skies are codly
ported seeing Venus in the sky in red.
daytime. Lots of folka however if in the Spring I passed you by
never miss an opportunity to see I humbly ask to make amends,
her on the street, dy or night I want to think that you and I
------ Are friends.
man gets well into his mind the
idea that he will have no more at-
tacks, he will not have any; if he
thinks that he will have them, be
"qundosdidozin what does your
method differ from others?
Dr. Coue: The difference in my
method is: that it is not the will
which rules us but the Imagi sa non
that is the basis, tbs fundamental
basis.
Questioner K; For those who are
sad—who are in distress to your
"day by day* formula enou--
Dr. Coue: As long as you think:
"I am sad. ” you cannot be cheer-
fuL in order to think something. It
is enough to say without effort: "I
do think this thing." As to too
distrese, it will disappear, however
violent it may be, that I can af-
firm
The Cripple Who Ran.
A' nun arrives bent, dragging
himself painfully along, leaning on
two sticks; he has •• his face an
expression of dull depression (As
the hall is filling up M. Coue en-
tors)
After having questioned this man
he says to him something like this
"Bo you have had rheumatism for
an accomplishment of a
h • 8k
. ead otes
AU righta
hes beretn
/
{ l
hended, and he laughed "Faith,
now it's a long story." said ba
"Aad one perhaps that you
would prefer not to tell."
Briefly on that he told it her
"What an infamy!" She cried,
when he had done
"Oh. it's a sweet county England
under King Jamea! There s no need
to commiserate me further. All
things considered I refer Barba-
doe. Here at least one can believe
in God."
Of the 48 who had been landed
with him from the Jamaica Mer-
chant. Colonel Bishop had pur-
chased no less than 25.
Amongst Bishop's slaves Peter
Blood cam and went freely, sleep-
ing in their quarters, and their lot
he knew to be a brutalizing misery
Though the same blood ran in her
veins as in those of Colonel Gishop,
rhich you see a sword-equipped
share. The firm's
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