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Show IT All THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSV1LLE. 3 Elll FELT LIKE What hare I flone or failed to do that has caused this Mtteruess?" "Mr. B rc, I nm glad twt yon nk me tha the old judge began. "It Jve-- . me a chance to pre- sent ti work i B. Osborn, For veers," said Mrs. V. 71S Lancaster Are., Lexington. Ky condition ; feave been la i and weak dizzy, I was rvous. 'O nervous that any sudden or excitement would produce a liiritf in of my heart that frlKht" I absolutely could not climb toto attempt such would thor- jjijrs, ighly exhaust me. bad nervous tieadaches and when 11 came on K seeaed that an Iron send was drawn tlgfct around my head. I now shudder when think of those My stomach was weak adaches. 1 could not digest thp Ughtest e a solid food of food. Any jquld and nausea the sickening caused insatlon remained for hours. My misery was almost unbearable, sound and I was fy sleep was never time. all My condition the out orn one. 1 a Indeed deplorable very fas In Cincinnati, dnally sought treatment Hit nothing helped me one particle. was ou the verge of giving up In jospulr when a neighbor pleaded with Obtained a bottle le.to try Tanlac, the medicine and began Its use. I began Improving at once and soon It my aervousness and dizziness disThen my headaches left appearing. I realized and my strength had ret$e urned. My appetite and digestion Improved and I am now so much better g every way. This Tanlac is a won-erfmedicine and the only one that rer really heiped - me. 1 hope every Joor weman who Is suffering as I did -- n Cd Py (TTSh 19 20 t ,J.L illustrations Irving Bacheilir CHAPTER SEVEN OgeJ-rue- - -1- God! 1 Continued i , absent. Mother, I'm glad u s.n th.it" the girl answered still very onlmU although her huger-.- - tremMed a little as she felt the violets, and In r voire was not quite steady. "It shows tint t am not so stupid at horn.- as am at school. The girl rose and Drew il.nm tie violets and her mild ami llsth- -. to, in ner. A loott of dethnuv IV ed face and her figure. Mrs. J.mg arose her eyes aglow with anger. "Id like to know what you mean, she said under her breath, "I mean that if r am a liar, ton taught me how to te it. l!er since I was , you have hern teaching me? to deceive my father. I am not going to do it any longer. I am going to find my father and tell him the truth. I shall wait another minute. He will gire me better ad vice than you have given, 1 hope." The words had fallen rapidly from her lips and, as the last one was try It. spoken, she hurried out of the room Is sold hy leading druggists Mrs. Bing threw herself on the couch III Adv. where she lay with certain hitter memories, until the new maid came .Snatched at a Brand. to tell her that it was time to dress. Dr. Mott, says the palpablyan-lega- l She was like one reminded of morYale News, "had Intended to tality after coming out of ether. ke up the study of law, but his Y. M. "Oh, Lord! she murmured wearily. A. work, while a student at Cornell, "I feel like going to bed ! Ilow can I (luenced him to follow Christian live through that dinner? Ilease Quoted by F. P. A., In the bring me some brandy. ' ew Fork Tribune. Phyllis learned that her father was at his office, whither she proceeded without a moments delay. She sent In word that she must see him alone and as soon m possible. He dismissed the men with whom he had been talkName Bayer on Genuine ing and Invited her into his private - knee-nigh- m-- t ul !ai riil pur-ilts- mp mid ra rt thil ." ASPIRIN Dr. r i aid office. Well, girl, I guess I know what Is on your mind, he said. "Go ahead. OR Phyllis began to cry. You do the crying right and Ill do the talking, he went on. "I feel like doing the "crying myself, but If you want the job. Ill resign it to you. Perhaps you can do enough of that for both of us. I began to smell a rat the other day. So I sent for Gordon King. He came this morn-i- ' had a long talk with him. He g. told me the truth. Why didnt you tell me? Whats the good of having a father unless you use him at times when his counsel Is likely to be worth having? I would have made a good father. If 1 had had half a chance. I should like to have been your friend and confidant In this Important enterprise. I Bhould have been a help to you. But, somehow, I couldnt get on the board of directors. You and your mother have been running the plant all by yourselves and I guess it's pretty near bankrupt. Now, my girl, there's no use crying over split tears. Gordon King Is not the man of my choice, but we must all take hold and try to buld him up. Perhaps we can make him pay." "I do not love him," Phyllis sob"All '! and Tke .Aspirin only as told In each ;cksge of genuine Bayer Tablets of II . jfplrln. Then you will be following ie directions and dosage worked out physicians during 21 years, and loved safe by millions. Take no lances with substitutes. If you ee ie Bayer Cross on tablets, yon esn Ike them without fear for Colds, ned u b e alb- - to ra fcadache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Toothache, Lumbago ant Fain. Handy tin boxes of twelve leta coat few cents. Druggists also W larger packages. Aspirin is ths mde mark of Bayer Manufacture :! wnoacetlcacldester of Sallcyllcacld. irache, be . J wj ice .t. lei tie I Revised. Ju tMother, may I- - f I Now listen, daughter, lug that foolish youve been question for et least years. Once and for all. Yes; but nt you dure get caught .in the rain !' Klchnion I Times-Dispatc- h. 16799 tOLDMEDAL rl tit's.dTnf ilkad-- , f lvtk L thraa rwdf lot fcfcar trooblaa. Rvmtoy aioca 1696. 4 PlmrfI CTL118! THTrerReln DISBASO LT IUXC attract ttraa, eraBaeatal, accirawicut raJ ulWialutt allara- set 'r-J1 -- ' wtlrvpmmi rwra !?2S .5y!,9Tn a,1- sir Tm sorry, .but youll have to take your share of the crow with the rest of us," he went on, with a note of sternness in hU tone. "My girl, when I make .a contract J .live up to It and I intend that you ahall do the same, you'll thave to learn to love and cherish this iellovr, if he makes it possible. You .and your mother I don't believe in womau's rights. think to but you (mustn't that, object tist you have the right to break your agreements unless theres a good reason for It. My girl, the marriage contract Is the moat binding and sacred of all contracts. I waa( you to do your Wet to make this ae a success. There was the tlskJe of the telephone bell. Mr. Blag pot the receiver to bis ear and spoke Into the Instrument as follows ; "Yes, she's here! I knew all the facta before she told me. Mr. He's on his way back to New York. Left on the Charged me to present bis regrets and farewells, to yon and Phyllis. - I thought it best for blm to know and to go. Tea, were coming right home to dress. Mr. King will take Mr. Delanes place at the table. Well make a clean breast of the whole business. Brace oup and eat your crow with a smiling face, ni make a little speech and present Mr. and Mrs. King to onr friends at the end of It. Oh, now, cut out the fobbing and leave this unfinished business to me snd don't worry. Well be home In three ruinDe-lan- e? ill Ail r bed. "You "No, Rew York City alone from kid-7 trouble last year. Don't allow beco a rkixn by and adbea. "Guard pains fpetirg J308 tnis trouble by taking UodMd 1 married blm because you wanted To. You were not coerced? lei J I jacks Kctrusa - ,,.5 cate MS,nVft S r to v.!0b'r.Arrjr. milTS six-te- -- ates." Pawl?? Nwk a. tWIWtnira. Ira ! 1 Lke 7. No. 24-19- 21. 'i . iiml a Few Opinions. The pride of BlngviUe bad fallen in tbo dost! It had arisen and gone on -- tit tli, In-t- ipi'cr, and uuvt cMrini,! it. rv It i v,,( tx fore tt'i"i.-I. CHILDBIRTH 1 l v, ! i ,i , How Lydia E Pinkhams Vrt?etivU 1 , Compound Kept Her in Health I under gret ibnc toward of v.eir cot pln'tif, 1 1 -- 'f new t'lhx (ipp p KM, t p M In , I , I , Ml1" Cl! i, , -- "LvdiaFl. PiukhsmVt lx fore an b m. I habv c, suffered with headache, wa generally run dow I saw and weak Lydia K Ilnkham - ( YOU CAN WALK IN COMFORT ,vi Shk Into cur Shona om VI I t,'N' KXK1 1' K vstc ttxe '" Aar for hxr, Jtxai Anlt,ttc. ilneli or ml oh It takas ttxo fruttun from tha h,'a an n t buntnna ttra- - raltaf t,, rn h 't lira! axx ratine n foal aw, m xxar I.adtv, ah a, ora a'a amnltrr bx ahakln, VI,, n, KootwtCaaa In arch shoa Atlv. and nme rccov-- lt!l" fai - Out of Sight xx i cr - 1 i i tx-et- n headaches. or the blues." nervousness pains, Toxluy there is hardly a town or hamlet in the United States wherein som woman does not reside who has bee made well by it. That is whv Lydia E. Itnkhams Vegetable Compound is now recognized i tho standard remedy such ailments. Ixearin-dow- 1 I ' i Judge f'rooki r '1 Singleton the gi Hiding h(, and the Reverend Mr. hud spoken of jud.-ot Ite (mils- of God ihat was gong on the world over. "Our ctvTl'.iilon bus hud Its time of trial not vet ended," he began. Its enemies have been busy In every city and village Not only in the chics and villages of France and Belgium have they been busy, but In those of our own land. The Goths and Vandals have invaded Bingvllle. They have been destroying the things- we loved. The false god Is In our midst. Many here, within tin- sound of my voice, have a god suited to their own tnstes and sins an obedient, tractable, homeless god. It Is tuy deliberate opinion that the dances and costumes and moving pictures we have seen in Bingvllle are doing more Injury to civilization than all tho guns of Germany. My friends, jmi can do noth lug worse for my daughter than deprive her of her modesty and I would rather, fur rather, see you s'.iy my son than destroy his respect for l.iu and virtue and decency. "The Jazz hand Is to tne n sign of spiritual decay. It Is a step tow a id the Jungle. I hear It In the beating of the tom-toIt Is not music. It barbaric yawp of sheer recklessness and dnmlevilisni, ant It Is every-here. "Even m our economic life we are dancing to the Jiizz band with utter berecklessness. American labor ing more and more absorbed In the manufacture embroidof luxuries ered frocks and elaborate mililnery and limousines and the landauiets and rich upholstery and cord tires and golf courses and sporting goods and great country houses so that there Is not enough labor to provide the comforts and necessities of life. The , tendency of all this Is to put the stamp of luxury upon the commonest needs of man. The time seems to be near at hand when a boiled egg and a piece of buttered bread will be luxuries and a family of children an unspeakable extravagance. Let us face the facts. It Is up to Vanity to moderate Its demands upon the Industry of man. What we need Is more devotion to simple living and the general welfare. In plain English we need the religion 'and the simplicity of our e - - him Itl the moriev he never me, led timucv 'cv vi lit ! Iivk XPII it tl nt ", v, n; t,, luni ,n the hevt " xx "v r ot, in fill ii v , ,( ;c ' of goo xx , brP Of seek Mete ix i 11 Inemii a hm Mr. i n XPII . "i xmi a v a i i ti a duty mivd'Pi and P nothin eomfor I, - Later, In June, a strike began In the big plant of J. Patterson Bing. ' , quickly. U"! ot people who have to do hut tarrj liecr and the unloituuate have I ngv to do " j , Th.ii, vir, (h Cv not you of II in I, ties of a neighbor and a hll in, ew. If your filing in nij liUbint"-- - lav turned you Into a shaft or a pl xx heel. It has done you a great fear that It has been your Injusthi master that It has practiced upou you a Kind of despotism. Yoti would better git along with less far leas business than suffer such a fate. I dont want to hurt you. We are looking for th cause of a certain re- c the 1 nexci w , it No Soap Better Concentrated Golf Uo'fiiuvon' w eiihl la'xer I ikx- her hllvfi indv toll vetiotlvly. She Wliv "lie c! tlieve peeple to whom all g.imev an-.ifivolute tux vtory . One day vhe at oiiipanled him to t In links and followed film around, grum At last Ik landed filing all tlu- way For Your Skin Than Cuticura' Stp a tl"!iiid I , : ul 50c,Tlri he. I As One Raised From Dead hunker and spent tqtne tlun In , about Iti tin sand. Hi- - wife sat down on tin fitp of the bunkei opened her novel, and said, 1 mi darling, I quite alTaldv knew perfeitly well that you could do all ot xoiir playing in nm place. If you wanted to." in 25c, Oiatmrnt 25 jat, STOMACH PAIRS GORE Eatonlo Mado Him Wall Enriching th Language, doubt." says the Lu ray Herald, referring to the French brought hack hy our soldier boys, "our language will keep such expressions ns bean tote, bone Jar. billy do, llt'gery, nuntra noo, fox paws, Jennys pa, silver plate, three beans and tout sweet Boston "After suffering ten long month with stomach pains, I have take Eatonlc and am now without any palm whutever. Am aa one raised from tho dead," writes A. Perclfleld. Thousands of stomach sufferer r port wonderful relief. Their trouble Is too much acidity and gas which Eatonlc quickly takes Up and rarrieo Transcript. mil. restoring the stomach to a healthy, active condition. Always cap Important to Mothorr ry n few Eatonlcs, take one after endExamine carefully every bottlq of ing, food will digest well you will OASTOHIA, that famous old remedy fe.-- fine, Blp box costs only a trifle for Infants and chlldreu, and see that It with your druggists guarantee. Bears the No l ; VaKKKKS Signature of HAIR BALSAM iMwmnuoni tonitrhi) ud Haii HtV Calor and Baantr In Use for Over 80 Years. Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria MORE THAN HE COULD STAND xn. EiA Mr. Cltyman Changed HU Mind When Business Partnsr Began to Brag About Hi Garden. I Hava Htard Much About Him," Mr. Bing Answered. suit and I can help you only by being fratik. With all your generosity yon have never given your heart to this village. Some unkind people have gone to far as to say that you have no heart. You can not prove It with money that you do not tnlis. Money la good but it must be warmed with sympathy and some degree of sacrifice. Has It never occurred to you that the warm hand and the cheering word in season are more( vastly more, than money In the Im? portant matter of making Unconsciously, you have established a line and placed yoqreelf on one side of It and the people on the other. Broadly speaking, you are capital and the rest are labor. Whereas, In fact, you are all working men. Some of the rest have come to regard you as their natural enemy. They ought to regard yca as their natural friend. Two kinds of despotism have prevented It. First, there is tne despotism of your business In making you a slave so much of s lave that you haven't time to be, human; second, there Is' the despotism of the labor union In discouraging Individual excellence. In demanding equal pay for the lalth-ru- l man and the slacker, and lifileny. lng the right of free men to labor wlen and where they will. All this H tyranny as gross and as that of George the Third Ir trying to force his will upon the coltnieg. If America is to survive, we must set our faces agalruJ every forjj of The remedy for all our tyranny. trouble and bitterness Is real democracy. w hlcb U nothing more or lesit than Hie love of men ihe love of Juacice and fair play for each and all. good-will- , v What He Said to Ills Wlfe- -If you want a garden this year you hnd better hire somebody to make it. Im not going to try it again. Ive figured It out ; and If I would spend on my business the time I put In on that garden I would make enough money to keep us In vegetables for fifty year. I am off it for life. What IH Said to Ills Neighbor I dont think Ill bother with a garden this year. It doesnt pay; I may do a little; but the digging and the labor Im off that for life. What He Said to Ilia Partner Well, hows the garden coming along? Im not doing piuch with mine this year. What? How high did you any? Already? What seed did you use? What He Said to Ills Wife When He Got Home An Hour Early That Day Call mo when dinners ready. Ive got to get the garden ptarted today or Ill never raise a thing. Life. t lt Bfikafi ValkiM P Elmos fMklfti hid Gray coal d HINDERCORNS Ait lOQBM, The men demanded higher pay and shorter days. They were working under a contract but, that did not In a fight with seem to matter. scabs" and Pinkerton men they destroyed a part of the plant. Even the life of Mffllng was threatened ! The summer was near Its end when J, Patterson Bing and a committee of the labor union met in the office of Judge Crooker to submit their differences to that Impartial magistrate for adjustment The Judge listened pa tiently. and rendered Ids decision. It was accepted. When the rapers were signed. Mr. Your honor, Bing roe and said, there's one thing that I want to sajt I have spent most of my life in fids town. I have built up a Mg business here and doubled the population. I lave built comfortable homes for my loiterers and taken an Interest in the education of thefr children, and LuLf a library where anyone could find the best books to read. I have built playgrounds for, the children of the working people. If I have heard of of need, I have done ray any-casbest to relieve It I have always been ready to hear complaints and treat them fairly. My men hare been paid ar4 yet they have not hesitated to destroy my property and (TO BE CONTINUED.) to use guns and knives and clubs and stones to present the' plant from" AilNever attempt to kill time unlees ing Its contracts and to force their you are satisfied it ought to be put ou win epon me. How do jot explain of its misery. e " I i iVl'mend It, cSm tu tint go vo 'Mrv llch-cd- , I,,"' Then other iiipiicx w 1 fathers. fr a-- . i (W abIe I recommend vour medtx'ine to anyon who tsntling Vou may tnihhsh mytcwti--monta- l if vou think it w ill help others. Mrs Cauku. WuLUMs.Ovcrpook, Ohka. For ttmre than forty years Lydia BL lmkhama Wgotable Iotnpound ha i restoring women to health wh sutfered from irregularities, dtsilar-ment.- s, iiii h.ixtng nn' t advertised h the newspapers and try ic denjed Now I feel fine, tak care of mv two boy and do mv own work. p-- 1'wp futi'pi-- egt tMiund , h thelF feeling v cod had hooome Snod-- t and obliging. r- had lost heavily in -,U t! nigh the failure ! in ielimad. They i'en- to (,ri- ith a will and without (ho l'i il-'j lndependt m e wlihh, for t id n Vv' eliarai e ied their at-- I ho -- ,,rlt of tie Little Slu-p-l"d i Mi rod th lout- - and home ! lo-,,f i e !,n w if,- - Iau-'ho hahv .w re then- - and in- lonhih loid and eared for. Put " hat v In, nilitj I 1. ent rod tlut homo' 11 l'is and l.r lived "niher nonts, ilonlmi having t do n a Inin, hie pint i in the (mil. He worked euh and iv The Bings I .id niii'-n hiud f fdiilng it difficult to ovinome r'.ir resentment hid ho ef,,d the ,ir 'n thev snv aid won the of J. Patti rson, although Mr- - Bug ivu! I never forgive him In Juno. (1 ere had heoii put, Pc meetings In iho low n hall nddi eased by V , o-- bodfc after ny I Uadt-aeh- If lowered helped me Vegctfttde Compound m. v! 0. Overt-eck- , av g Tells Mrs. Williams i In AFTER BEFORE home lpitrit.il and Snodgrass .-e 5iiau- - - tb, u. p.utciit .i CtlM'tn v , (! i ,V ix gen-prousi- y CHAPTER EIGHT. la Which Judge Crooker Delivers Sa garic-fit-- !. r i 1B 1 t r'VnTihR- the pul lii ,,,,'di (v ,'i!,' ct the j j iN tin c iv, f, i fit,' gill' in, VI r ill t h i' u -- i w h" In ti v r In t !' tic "C, 'i ' li.l b.h tii wiit ip tic im'ii n Hii-t- i II tv V 1,1 I f th, "It v ,i v i,i H i, (I,,' n ivp x,,ii" 11,-- w'ii' ''t.i't p'l te.'x! I at v- i' "'I It hud uTcred doriMon It coil'd inn er Ik the 1 h.-- I . oMlgUt the hid -- na-,r- tj - "Firs Blog. t lzen. have p ' ii-- " a ' the to vt, ami to tho.--o tun v ho v a conviction baa i f l ii un c mpnt thU ub- -i ,,ns with each Mb, i fe ( y ( p v n Mr. r. gnrd j,,n ns a uo,l clt v c, imi- - nod in t (, wh r- - - ln"v'iti' 1 by nrvv'iK MYEny. ' she ev''.!"ied "What a nasty liar you are ' It was not ladylik. hut, at hit moment the lady was ren.p. mi iH iMy F- BachelSS1' ae-tal!- .v " your Village: 1 v growu hP She Shudders 'rs. Osborne Says i When She Thinks How She Suffered. run-dow- Phonetic English., It? i s. mural IU by ettMfurlTi nrt w o4 Ml 4 KftNMfr. TWO THINGS NOT LOOKED FOB i.T jl) Even Stolid Englishman Saw tho Hy. mor in One of Josh Billing Famous Jokos t . . Andrew Carnegie told a good story at the expense of Matthew Arnolfi ta his "Autobiography." It seems that Ihe English critic was not successful In his lectures In the Uufted States, but he was anxious to learn, and bo asked how Josh Itllltngs held Ms as dlence. The American humorist implied "Well, you mustn't keep then laughing too long, or they will thlak you are laughing at them. After log the audience amusement you mast become earnest and play the otrte m role. For Instance, There are tww things In this life for which iij m Is ever prepared. Who will ! what these ar er Finally someosa crloe out, leath. 'Well who giraa nte tho other? Alany rsapoc-weal- th, happiness, strength, oiarriagq, taxes. At last Josh begins solealy Clsvsr. None of you has given the sccwkL Correspondent thinks that the per There are two things on earth for son who invented the phrase "Kay It which no titan Is ever prepared, sad with flowers probably noticed that thems twins,' and the house shake." "floral" Is largely oral. Boston Mr. Arnold did also. Transcript. From th Dally Sandpaper.. Woman, Lovely Woman. A New York wife, discovering It takes a woman longer to make up husband with a pi philandering fur mind than It does to make up her student, seeks blaming, face, but with either she usually gets cordlug to the separation, headline writer, mo what she is aiming at Florida . suit. Accordion plaited? Carta Magazine. Let This Food Help Ybu to Health Sound nourishment for body and brain with no overloading and no tax upon tha digestion, is secured from Grape-'Nut- s It embodies the nutrition' of the field grains, and it makes for better health and bodily efficiency. Ready to serve an ideal breakfast or lunch "There's a Reason" gi. |