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Show TTTE fRS, BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY PRESS, BEAVER,' UTAH -- NANCY SIIARP, of : Lps Angeles, who says she sceived the greatest surprise of I "I THE STORY OF OUR STATES er life when' Tanlac completely stored her health after she had 'most lost hope of "ever getting elL Suffered twelve years. By JONATHAN b tho complaint of many a wom&a ia the household, office or factory. BRACE Aftersuuennsr (9 ky McClara Ntwapaavr Eradicate.) INDIAN ( prln, feeling nervous, dizzy, weak and , ' MARYLAND an -- im- In with , eyes founding of Maryland. Lord Baltimore bad been Interested la the London company which was financially responsible the settlement of Virginia. He became so enthusiastic over the possibilities In the new colonies that he desired to found a colony himself. After ex ploring the country Just north of the rotomac he persuaded King Charles I to grant him this territory. In honor of the fltieen. TTenrlotta Murla thla Ww colony was called Maryland. Hie payment for this grant was specified as two Indian arrows a year, together with a fifth part of all precious metals which might be mined. As the colony produced no gold or silver the cost of Muryland amounted to only two arrows each year, and Lord Baltimore became to all Intents and purposes oh Independent sovereign. As a matter of fact the charter was not Issued until Just after the death of Lord Baltimore, bur as the deed was hereditary It descended to the second Lord Baltimore, under whom the first settlement was made at St Mary's in 1034. This hereditary monarchy continued In force until, under the sixth Lord Baltimore, the Declaration of Independence in 1778 brought It to an end. In 1788 Maryland adopted the Constitution and took Its place as the seventh state In the Union. Its area totals 12327 square miles, and It Is thickly populated, so that Maryland la entitled to eight presidential elec...... tors. , ... sunken, black circles and palecheeks such a woman is quickly re-- fr ' ' ''.'' ' " Beeiajj the ouuerf ul results husband obtained from Tanlac I a taking the medicine myself, and we both agree that it ia the Jest medicine on earth," said Mrs. y Sharp, a prominent and highly bed resident of Los Angeles, 1 living at 921 Camulus street, e husband is proprietor of the . liants' Express Co. urlug the twelve years that I ed with Indigestion and stomach le I tried nearly every medicine rd about, but nothing helped me I lost faith In, everything. So, wonderful restoration to health een the greatest surprise of my vr;"V- - f began to feel an lmprdvement on Uijr my second bottle of Tanlac iow after taking six bottles I am t new woman. I have a splendid Ite, eat three hearty meals a day. them, thoroughly and am never ed In the least with indigestion 'y other disagreeable after ef By JOHN SHERMAN. HE Custer wolf Is dead. So announces the bu- 'reau of Alologlcal aur-veDepartment of Nor is Agriculture. content Sam Uncle with a mere "death notice." He considers the Custer wolf worth an "obituary wrlteup" of several columns In News Letter, published DICKINSON y, fore taking Tanlac. most every-- I ate caused my stomach to and I would suffer for hours arts. I was so. dreadfully s that many nights 1 never my eyes In sleep, but now I t the least nervous, and I sleep child. My strength has been fully Increased, and I have nore energy. t wUh It was so everybody I like I was knew about this j medicine." ? ts sold by leading druggist ere. Adv. the Weekly by the Agricultural department, For the Custer wolf was the "bad man" of the predatory animals of southwestern South Dakota. And "le "died with his boots on." For years he had been an outlaw with a price on his head. And It took the better part of a year for H. P. Williams, one of Uncle Sam's best professional hunters, to get la scalp. Incidentally,' the American' gray wolf la a marvel of animal Intelligence. . John Burroughs, who leads 3Hnga It On Himself. Some girls marry fbr mon-- i the "instinct school" of 'American naturalists as opposed to the "reason for love. schooI,f will, have It that animals do 1 And all because soma silly not reason' and are actuated entirely m them to. London Answers by Instinct Consider the presence In our midst of tha gray wolf and figure out for yourself where John Burroughs gets off.' In the days of the red man the wolf had only to keep outside of tha range Bayer'!, on Genulna of the arrow. Then came the pale face with 11 rearms. The wolf had to learn In succession the death-dealin- g possibilities of the explorer's smooth-borthe pioneer's muzzle-loadin- g rifle, the breech-loadin- g buffalo gun, and the modern high-powmagazine1 gun. In the days of the red man the wolf had to cope with the hand-mad- e snare. With the white man came the ateel trap, the cunning poison capsule and the bounty on wolf acalpi. And wherever civilization has got a footing ! Unless yon sea tha nam hold every hand hat been against the on package or on tablets yon wolf ; summer and winter, rain and " t getting genuine Aspirin pre-- shine, night ' and dsy. -for twenty --one Tet the wolf persists. Every Year and proved safe by millions, federal government appropriates the spirta only as told In the Bayer thousands of dollars ' for the ' specific Neural-eumatiafor Colds, Headache, purpose of His taking off. Every year, Earache. Toothache, professional hunters and national park o and for pain. Handy tin of twelve Bayer Tablets of Aa-o- st and national forest rangers wage wsr. Yet the wolf persists. few rents. . Druggists also cattlemen and sheepmen ' year, Every rger" packages Aspirin la the" mark of Bayer Manufacture .of combine to fight the despoller of herds ceticaddester - of SallcycacliL - and flocks. Tet the wolf persists. - Nowv rf you stilt hittr faith- - In John "instinct", theory ater Burroughs' His Cholci. these facta, listen to the story of the ; mnt a oulja board." Custer wolf. ; at klndr The Custer wolf a early history la e me one that can spell." a blank. JIls public career begins with his appearance nine years ago In Cusuticura for Pimply Faoes. ter county, 8onth Dakota. This counmove pimples and blackheads ty Is In the southwestern comer' of them with Cutlcura Ointment the state, adjoining the Wyoming line, oS In flvt minutes with Cut)-Joa- p and one county removed from the Neand hot water. Once clear braska line. It la Black Hills counyour skin clear by using them for try, but by no means a wilderness. toilet purposes. Don't fall to Irhaa towns, railroads and automoTalcum. Adv. . Why, last summer, bile highways. Wind Cave national park had 20,812 n man Is able to collect his visitorsll and &240 private automobiles Ms he can pull through end-awent through the Custer " trouble. ' wolfs hunting ground. ? ASPIRIN e, " C with-orrowi- Cold In the Headit muU attack of Kaaal Catarrfe. subjact to fraquaut "oolda In tha will Ond that tha naa of HALL'S HiUi MEDICINE will build up tha . clnana tha Blood and render Jlaula ta coto.,IUpaa.tal ..at-- ., of Acuta Catarrh to may io CaUrrh. JUS : - CATARRH i4 WEDICINB la Internally and acta throuirh tha on tha Muroui Burfacea of tha By-hraductnc tha Inflammation and ai inj normal condition, Irux1ta. Circulars fraa. f. Cbanav ft C. Tolada. Ohio, who lira for gain don't have r as good a time as those who for service. 'e PetunfTed Forest in Arizona stored to health by the Favorite Pre scription of Dr. Pierce.- Changed, too, in looks, for after taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the skin becomes clear, the eyes brighter, the cheeks plump. It is purely vegetable and contains - . this territory here tonight,. and the next night at the other end of. It tho Custer wolf was at home. During these nine years tho stockmen paid tribute of about $25,000 In live stock. When he killed for food, he picked out the choicest At times' he killed wantonly, for the sake of killing. Often he mutilated for sport breaking legs, biting off tails and Inflicting unspeakable Injuries on; animals. Says the Letter: "He loped through every kind of danger, and spurned them all He sniffed at, the . subtlest poison and paseed It by. Tho most adroitly concealed trap was as clear to him as a mirror in the sunshine. Old hunters, unerring shots, drew the bead on him and saw him glide away unharmed. The price on his head was $500. Bounty hunters sought him, for profit Sportsmen put forth every device to slay him for reputation's sake. And still the old wolf went, unscathed about his work of destruction. "Credulous people said he as a charmed thing. Others attributed his immunity to a wisdom greater than beast ever before possessed.' Still others said he escaped by plain luck the mysterious thing that adheres to some animals aa to some men. ' "All kinds of stories got abroad. This thing, they said, was not. a wolf not merely a wolf. They believed that nature had perpetrated a monstrosity, half wolf and half mountain Hon, possessing tho craftiness of both and the) cruelty of belL In public opinion he had all the qualities of the werewolf of the Old World U MVR H Druggists sell it in tablets or liquid, or send Doctor Pierce, at Invalids .Hotel in Buffalo, N, Y.. 10 cents for trial package. . -Pierce's Calif.Dr. Redding, Favorite Prescription is perfectly wonderful. I owe everything to this medicinetWhen I was passing . thru middle age I suffered everything Finally, I decided to take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It Btopped the headaches, the pains and the hemorrhages. I never had le. It .really is any great." Mrs. R. B. Ralph, 60 Terllurium Street. . , - more-troub- No Room for tha, Incompetent Much of the work done In thla werld has. Exchange. SOUTH CAROLINA aMtaBBa a had been made a proprietary gov- m well, after the failure of the big roundup, the biological survey sent out Williams. His Instructions were "Get the Custer wolf and stay till you do.1' That was In March, 1920. . Williams first went Into the hills west of Prlngle and Yound that the wolf was staying around some old dens In the Pelgar mountains. So Williams started operations by lay ing a string of traps. Williams started but by playing a mean trick on the tjuster wolf. Instead of relying on the usual tricks to hide his tracks and obliterate his man smell, he: scented up the soles of his shoes. The wolf followed his trail that night clear around the line of traps. And then the savage old killer was so fussed up over that scent that he went .straight to the Pelgara, cleaned , out two old dens and dug a new one that ran back' Into a hill about SO feet One guess as to the scent Williams used. The old wolf, however,' soon got over being rattled and proceeded to with Williams. play The hunter tried to get a shot at him, but waa balked by the coyotes. Then he shot the coyotes. Thereafter the He wolf took few chances. Williams, or took to fallen timber to hide his trail. But twice daring May the wolf stepped on tha Jaws of traps, and In July he actually rolled into ono or lay down .on It It sprang and pulled out a lot of hair. Thla acared him so that he disappeared for a whole month apparent ly he left the territory. He came back In August and announced his return by killing and mutilating right and left In September and again in October be stepped on the pan of a trap. In each case he was caught by the aide of a paw and was able to pull hide-and-se- back-traile- d ernment, In like manner the terri tory extending from ' Virginia to Florida was grant ed by Charles II In 16C3 to eight gen. tlemen aa a reward for their efforta In . his behalf. The name Carolina cornea from the Latin, Carolus, meaning Charles, It was not really named after Charles IL but originally In honor of Charles EC, king of France, by Huguenots who built a fort near Beaufort In .;.; 1502. ; The fact that the Carollnas became later two distinct colonies was due to chance., happened that the earliest settlements located at points far removed from each other. The first permanent settlements in South Caroljna were about Charleston,' while those In North : Carolina were around Albemarle sound. The life In the two sections also was quite different South Carolina was largely devoted to the cultivation of rice and Indigo and the planters soon grew very rich with tbelr large estates on which the labor was performed by slaves. In fact just before the Revolution 'the population showed twice as many blacks a whites. la 1729 the government of the Carollnas was turned back by the lord proprietors to the king and there waa formed tho two separate provinces. ; : South Carolina was the eighth state to adopt tho Constitution, the vote of ratification being passed In May, 1788. The Palmetto state, aa South Carolina Is sometimes called, extends over 304)89 square nvlles, and It participates In the presidential election to the extent of nine electors. 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C V. Ittokaa. rrjr, Bta., and Kmmut, "Mr Ida, built waa wnk an. I Inma, and U pained rrk . ' t: rna ao I waa mir-ebl- a. Mr kidney a.'t! InvmilarW anj 1. waa annuyad .by b I a d d a r diaortlura . ffn.t S 3 . The petrified forest is In the midst ApaclUL,Thc8 grea t deaert trees are of coniferous, extinct aperies with the exception of a alngle cottonwood trunk. . They lie prone upon the ground as they drifted in a and Water-logge- d prehistoric ses. snd bottom,. to tha sank heavy,' tbey were there covered with sand and sand .tinned Into chalcedony. Tha a. ened and cemented Into stone ana la. wwtGn&Y BBMaaaaaaat lf Incompetency c. produce efficiency. 10-ce- nt bi-se- tobe-undun- , the greatest drawback to progress. In- competent are the most costly mem' bers of society, and alwaya will be. ' That's why there Is always a premium on brains and skill, which combine to ' r legends." This may be a bit exaggerated, Cigar Nomenclature. in tha matter , of traps. , but - The nomenclature of the cigar trade the fact remains that he was an effone of the vei interesting phases is rf r"icient bad wolf, ao efficient that he es- loose.: of - democracy. - No "gentleman intent The wolf that steps too often In the caped all perils, even a great roundupon building up a market for a And tb up which was tried as a last resort trap gets caught at last ever named It for a statesHere are two Instances of his efficient Custer wolf stepped once too often. man. cigar, Ho complimented, instead, an methods the "Instinct school,! please Here's what happened as Wllliami actor, philanthropist a race horse, J hlmselt.Yery jnodestly.tella It: ... note..:....i a hypothetical Indian maiden or a supFour years ago his mate was killed. He stepped Into a trap In th posititious Spanish grandee, ' To have He did not take another, and the cred-ulo- morning and It got a good grip on him. named a cigar for a statesman declared - fco had devoted- n..rttL.!tA.tt.Bb 'wouht ha vo .leenf.to queeifLbeilt the: to revenge her death. The gray the hook caught on a tree, but that cigar and lta Involuntary patron.. The wolf, however, la on of the animals did not seem to stop him at alL H people would not have stood for that that usually mates for life. Ie evi- broke the swivel of the trap and ran sort of thing.' It would have predently missed her services, for he on with It on his frdnt foot I trailed sumed a certain superiority which they soon broke In two .coyotes to help him three miles and got a abot at bun would have rebuked both at the cigar him. They ate after him from. his and got him. He had been so lucky stand and at the polls. Philadelphia kills, and never came near him. He that I expected the gun would fall tc Public Ledger's "Ou rWond Thought" used them aa bodyguards, pickets and shoot but It worked O.K. scouts. Ia traveling they ran on his Is smaller than the average Tides Move Bin Building. flanks at from 100 to 200 yards'' dis- male wolf, weighed . 98 pounds and The historic Tower of London moves . Li tance, measured just 0 feet from tip to tip; four times dally aa the tides of the J He developed this strategy when 11 Inches from toe to hock, and had a Thames river ebb and How. The trailed. He would back trail to a tall 14 Inches long His teeth would movement Is most pronounced in the point where he could watch the trail- be good for 15 years longer He broke part nearest the river. The moveer from cover." A bear will do this, some of them off on the 'trap, but ment Is due to the fact that many tone also some other animals, but old hunt- aside from that they were In good con. of water penetrate under the foundaers say they never knew another wolf dltlon. He is an old wolf, with a fui tions wUh the rising tide, which move. to do It . that la almost white." ment has the effect of moving upward the whole mass of the tower. the-- - waters.-- ' Thla girl amid- ,i nvsfcww'.'ra iWtiC1war--,'''-iAnally --roa Abo adoriuf group ei Much American Wood Waited stone forest lay hidden from view for young men, ; . At the fountain source of our timcountless ages. By slow disintegraThe diplomat nodded towards the ber resources the growing woodtion the Imbedded rock was all washed pretty girl and said dryly: lands 18 per cent Is squandered In away and tha petrified trees, being - "I'm afraid she's got a awelled head. 10 "per cent much harder and more durable., were She doesn't believe In hiding ber light tops, limbs and stumps ; In edgings and trim-mlog-s U represented In left scattered dense profusion on under a bushel." sawdust takea a toll of nearly the surface of the earth, where they At this point the young girl threw 11 10 per cent Ja wasted In cent; per lata burled. badso long herself 'Into her deck chair, crowing bark represents nearly 11 per her knees In such a manner as to dis- slabs; cent of waste; something over 5 per Tha Balls of the Bout play 'a very considerable expanse of cent la lost In seasoning; careless Elinor Gtyn, the novelist waa tak- silk stocking. , loses H per cent manufacturing ing, tea on tho Mauretanla with a "Nor her ankles under her aklrt" mill renders irthe while planing diplomat when a marvelously pretty said Mrs. Glyn, recoverable still another small Increment In ctcjfi iLl. : l. ' "U ' The territory terrorized by thte Custer wolf Is about CO miles long by 40 wide. Trace an irregular north and south oval In about the center of Custer county, with Custer In the upper, and Prlngle In the lower part of It and the Pelgar mountains extending along Its western line. Anywhere In . or her ex the - ' down - dragged by weaknesses arrow portant part Jicr l i Itf I Cd Fe:l ry artr 1, I alrk, up wuli laid dlizy heailrnhM.l aa a!o a'it.)-n4 cia I UBfd Uoa hi Kianr riila Uity Java ma a lH(!r.g cura." wsi IhiI (U DoaaS al A Stom, I to o-- e9 a lUa ana " |