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* In Vemory *A ('0LIE L. STEVI-NS *Departed this Life October , a i * -a * huma y I f i n ii.-- Vad (to: : r. I-ut hit .vf I avlh itle . ichihl o iv S \ni b.. -- . blood1 was :oured oult hat the joys of a mother's love fhilish words of a I r) hall(-!'. 1v4r b a itng f.i lvo (Ae fnin us n t a homte where ndm sorrtowv are' unknown. ( tn lub-r . 1' v l . lotn - n td s n k. I -'Iula y! af it dra;d in the sta1s aii stries iewa Ito test. " Ars 11ac Tlft'. flowl She.- G)ot t Oil t \i~o2 , 1. 1, 1 tit eJo sif . 11 ..r' love 1 . R1.1 oat- n ap ." wod 01 ( "Ilave always fearedi rats. Lat clI 'loti ed many On mi.y farmh. A Ileiugh. -or said he jntt got id of drtoves witI RAT-SNAP. This started me thinking Tried IAT-SNA P tmyself. It killed 1 adl seared thet test away." RATl-SNA 1 comes in three s i5c. (i e ar S1 .25i. Soldl and guiaranteedi by Laut rens liardware Co., Puitnam's Dlru. Store, andl Kenn ersd Bros. You Do More Work, You are more ambitious and you get most enjloyment out of everythin'g when yoni blood is in good condition. Impurities Ir the blood have a very depressing effect or the system, causing weakness, laziness nervousness and- sickness. 3ROV'S TASTELE!SS Chil TONK restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Bllood. When you fee its strengthening, invigorating effect, se how t brings color to the cheeks and ho It improves the appetite, you will the:1 appreciate Its true torIc value. GROV[E'S TASTELESS ChIll TONIC is not a pat? nedicine. It is simptl IR1ON and QUININE suspended in Syrup. So pleasant he e cidrei like it. Th o'id no Qnine to Purify it and iRON '. Enrich it. These reliable tonic prop e.ties never fall to drive out impurities ir the bibod. The Stren ating Power of GROVE'S TASTELS Chill TONIC has made it the favorite tonic in thousands of homes. More than thirty-five years ago, folks wouod ride a long distance to get GROVE'S TASTELISS Chill TONIC when a member of their family had Malaria or needed a body-building, strength-giving toe. t The formula is just the same to day, and you can get it from any drug store. 60c per bottle. UEOLEEASEEEEEChllEONI i ota p at ===ice itI sml The Joy of' -is unknown to ihe man who is suffering with indi gestion. Nobody knows it better than he himself. If only he would try he'd find rclief. Trhis mineral walter doesR not do the digesting for the stomach, hut makes the stoma'-h secrete its OWn Ip sin and paincreatin in a suf ficient quantity to care for all the food it recciveo. Read about the mani who, after sutffering for twenty years, found a pernianent .cure in Sul-Fe:ro-RId. is story, with that of inathers, is given In the uooklet which will bn mailed at - your request. Liberal bottle $t.Ci (6 for $5.o() at anyi> ,tlu A.toAc, or maliled portIpaidI uiponiI irceit THlE SUL4-FERR~4OJO CO. Dhesk A Montgomery, Ala. SLANG IN CLASSIC Pages of Cervantes Full of Col loquialisns. Variety of Terms by Many Thought t4 Be Modern Can Be Found in "Don Quixote" and in Ra. belais' Works, "They now spurred on toward th Inn, and soon overtook on the roa( a young fellow, beating It on the hoo: pretty leisurely." "No, no, it shal never be sald of mile, the enten brent Is forgotten, or that I thouglit 11 working for a dead horse, biecause ] am paid In advance." Extracts fron ai recent western novel? Bly no men!" quotations from a world classie writ ten 400 years ago. In a recent reading of "Don Quix ote" I have been struck by th fac1 that it Is a vast storehiuse of whal we fondly believe to lie Amerleni slan-. And this Is not by any twist Ing of the sense: the terims are use! i strictly in their modern significance It is true that I do not read the boo, in its original tongue, but the trans lation is that of ['eter Anthony Mlot teaix. and was made more than 20( years ag6, so that it has a fair de rree of antiquity. This liugueno iierclirt, who set4led in London aftei the revocation of the Edict of Naites picked up1) ia remlarkable kiowledge o: hornly. IdloniatIc English, nnd hhl language Is always racy of the soil. "a'ike it from me, youl will los your labor," says the Knight of thi Sorrowful (not Rueful or Woeful it Muittetaux) Countenace to Donna Rod riguez, ald this Is one of his favorit phratses. "I had a ni d to cabbag some of his cloth." confesses the tallo broight before Sancho its governor o his khinud of liarataria for judgment Whien Altisidora sang her inock sere ii:aile to Ile inici'rupti iie and unyleld lig kiight. she dleclared herself a "vii' gin pulhl-t,' a "ieder chileken," ani thotldht thit Dnllnen "well may bra of such a kid." "I had not cared pin tholugh she had died of the pip, was Sanclo's illosop liy, and he heg his master not to "die merely of thv inullhizruibs." 'ile siluire complains that lie ha: been "riiriioasted by above f-iur hun dred Aloors," and admitted that It wn not. for "such scrubs as myself" to b mentioned ite same day with knights errant. Although by his own admission i mere clown, Sancho says, "I knov what's wihat, and have always take; care of the min chance." lie tell his master that the latter "had th wrong sow by the ear;" his 'bell cries cupboard ;" he is "cocksure ;" h believed that the giant in the adver ture of the wine skins had "gone t pot,"'and lie reproached the knight to not "going snacks" In his beating One of the galley slaves would hiav gone free for 20 duents "to hav greased the recorder's fist." The do chides his niece that she should "pre sume to put In her oar and censiar the histories of knights-errant." Motteaux finished Sir Thomas Urqu hart's partial translation of Itabelalh The Frenchinan and the doughty Scot tish cavalier had equal knowledge o Anglo-Sixon colloquialisms, and wer enni one flaindiore racy, puingenit, dlowni right Eniglish than in these two mnaste tnrnslatlons?-Frank W. Hloyt in Nev York Ev('ning Post. Flying Fox Australian Pest. The flying fox has appiea red in Sonu Aust ra lia as a newu frit pest. F'arni ers havi e killed quite a number o these 'r(eatuires. A correspondlent n lng somue crows, whilei maruinI amongst the biushies near' the 011le tam get, put uip a flying fox, which took I direct course for te river, abiout 1 mile dlistant. The crows followed, hu when the fox looped ft'heoopi aimfongs them they quickly flew in another di rection. The flying fox appeared to h niearly f3 feet wuide across the wing! It had a fair amount of speedl on th wing andI much resembled a bat." Th flying fox, so-called because of its fox shapei(d hen d, has been previousl; found in oilier parts of Australia an is sometimes known as the fruit bat. An Everlasting Memorial. Nature has a great part In this last ing anid beautiful memaoriil, thi)t is t be 'rec'tedl to the local service men01 I the city of San Monica, Cal. It I to be a large open-air theater, unm wvili take fte convenitionail Greek foi'r withI '0i 5et aanged ini conce'ntric tier! the orchiestr'al areai in the center an< piilla red stauge at the haottom of th slope. As in the c'onve'nt ional then ters of ncient Gr'ew-e, the site an< huackgrounud will be a beautIful woadel hillside. The level area In the center will b floored with mosaie stone wo'(rk. 'Phi beaut ifuli tribute to the serviec' mae wvill, no dloubt, he the piridle of the cit! senbs of this city for many years t come. Division of Income. "In may opinion," writes a wifi "there is onily one satIsfactory arraing ment which a young couple enn maki and1( that is to take flhe weekly iocomn and dlividle it into separate sums, somni thing on the following lines-rent an taxes, charities and church collectioni doctor, dlentist, etc., holiday fund an savings, an equlal sumr for' pocket mor0 ey for encli of the young couple, a equal rumn for dress for each. My hiu band and 'I have been wedded over si yeat, ':.ad have two honny childrem but we always divide our weekly ii f com in thia' was ".-Hantily Ainterh HARDING HOPS WAR BE QUTLAWEID I Republican Candidate Wants United States to Take Lead for Permanent Peace. Several Important Confer. eneces Held. .larion, Ohio, Sept. 3.-Hope that the United States will take the lead to "outlaw war" and secure the perman (t peace of the world, was voiced by Senator Harding today Iin a speech at a hoiecomiing clbration at Mlunt Giles, Ohio. a country town In h is na live County. Addressing a crowd fron a strcet booth. where mieibeis of the Ameri can I.egoi were soliciting funds for ihome for their local post, the Repub ichanlI ioinei e dc(l (lari he.Xa w : to do anything hsort of surrenderint the nation's independence to attain world (olncord. He inalntained that ac ceptance of the league of nations as it was wiitten, however, would involve a aritt'e ( t: : naltityv whIfh no frifni of lteace should advocate. The candidiate' alsio delalred the na tion inust show "practical. helpful I gen (rosity'' to the formeri' soldier, addi ng that it was unfair to impose universal service ulests therIC was to he an ade qunat e expiessioln of g rat i tude withli the rettrn of pace. 'le speecl was the second deliver' ed by Senator Harding today, his posi tion in support of cooierative agree iii'ntis for, tarmvrs h:.i)n been out ned a few hours be:( I- in a Short 'Iik Iere to : i ( Iittee to the Na tlonal onrd of F arm Organizations epresenth tousands ouf farmers throti.:hout the count ry. Coopertative iarlting, lie said, would be the first praclt ical ste-: that could be taken to reduce tlie cost of living. I)trin: the day, the nominee took upiP several otler impoltI'ant issties in talks v it tli1 ica1 l 11-alers, onte of his con f rt net i ringing togttlier hetv' for the first, tiit representatives of all lIetiblicains divided during lea~une ratifieution 1ight. Oin his front porch (b11 1 it: i afemrnoon he talked over te siltlultion with .tnator Knox. of l'en,1n., an irreconieilable. SeInator Splitnet:'. of Missouri,. a iild reserva tionist and Senator- Town~send, of .\*ih.;.an, who stood diuring the light - with tile Iliddle gIound g rou p led by Senat or Lodge. Senl or Knox, who w ih .\'s. Knox r The iG IIO 13 t03ACx tarc A tE'I Dt\ ii iad spe:. the night a the Harding tomne, departed just before the can lidate left for M1ount Gilead, but Sen. tor Spencer and Townsend took the 0 mile automobile ride with the nom nee and made short speeches at the onie-coming celebration. Senator Paint / . Econo lyear Sn So-called sensationa lously 10 P e careful bi They are what theN pay becat that deliv The popt. the 30 x: sizes, is b deliver ex ~ I ingly low If youi ov I sizes,1 go Heavy T< dy*a *~gcCr *2312 ""x ? 2E o O. ... Spencer issued a statement later say- ' Ing that the people of Missouri were determinedly opposed to the "Wilson- 1 eox league of nations." - Other callers at Senator Harding's oico today included Harry M. Daugh- I erty, of Columbus, a member of the 1 [ns -uranli Destruction of your pro destruction by decay an You arc carrying fire in you anrainst possible los fire Paint efrorcds positive prc against dceny and dtceriorv sides it. incrCases the valuc to its appearanice. For every surface that need or stained, you'll find a Pe< will give you lasting'sa isfact centur:y of reputation or hi Pce Gee Trademark. Ask us for FREE Paint Boo t "I1 for Color Cartis, or -write di ect tc Peaslee-Gaulbert JC LAURENS HAR Laurens, SU ny of U r 1iall Car bargain tires, made 4lsales and offered at 'w prices, do not iyers. far more concernec r get than with wha ise they know that performance and no ers actual tire econoi ilarity of Goodyear T 3-, 30 x3%/- and 31x esed on the fact tha ceptionalmnileage at cost. m 13 F rd, Chevrolet er 9ther car' taking :o your nearest Servi oocdyear Tires and Go >Ur'ist TIubes. Jyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no more t are asked to pay for tubes of less merit-wi pg when such sure protection is avaliab1 tepublican campaign committee anm. rake L. Harmon, National Committee nan from Oklahoia,-Charles S. Bar ett, of Georgia, president of the Iarmers'.Union, headed the farm dele ration and explained tile farmers' need. o the noininee. ce perty by fire. is renote, d neglect is- certain. surance, which protects 3, but docs not prevent tcetion and insurcs you tion by the elenits, be cf your property ad adds. s to be painted, varnished Gee Paint or Finish thlat :ion at lowest cost. I-Talf a ghest quality is behind the ines and How to Paint Then," also ., Incorprnitd, Louisville, Ky. DWARE CO. .. sing Fires up for ridicu' ittract I with t thiey, in the t price nly. ires, of 4-inch t they xceed Dort, these -e Sta odyear iash the prlce y risk costly