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Show CACHE AMERICAN. LOGAN. FINNEY OF THE FORCE ... f IT TAKE? MO OCCULT KN0U)LECX3E.lrAW,BAT EITHER, TO fl'ER ONE OWlNiG ITAII Plain English UP. VANCV-.A- N WAITIN' ALOfJ THAT YOU TWO ARE I WITH YER ON AM EVIL AAtSSlOw!) GAT! a you, am susie!.... CAGO. per the druggist TO COAAE DAY'S PECElPTS.EH? WITH WAGOM!.-.WC- rr THE , KNEW YOUR BEAT BROUGHT You neRe TME AAR, "MOTbft Mental Growth Achievec by the Effort VEZ !! de- velopment not only of lha child hut also of tha man and womaa ta lha end of their Uvea. And with this sort of training should ha given, aa Doctor Jack suggests In bis three reforms," larger plara la physlral education and tha appreciation af beauty. New fork Times. DO SOMETHING TO jist sayvehicle EER COMVEYIW ENEUlES AV SASSl ETYt.THE CAPT N WUQNfT UWOEQSTHAMO about this our education must taka la the URGE OF MANKIND Bodily bungnr has driven mao to of frttlnc food. It i Write Ows Epitaph peaked back the ehadow of form! "In of William George memory nd platted field and garden. II vicar af has drained tnarahea and Irrigated Roberta, tha England (A. I), 1K2S19 ). arid regions, lie haa Invented hoe AHorsley, scholar of but average ability and and lluaa and barreatera to take a of but medium prowesa, preacher the plara of naked banda In gather. ho neverthelewa obtained a hearing Ing sustenance for hlmm-l- f and bta by speaking tha troth. Thongh just famlljr. There la no more aa act fish aa moat men. Ilka them ha motive to etTort In all the range of waa often capable of doing a kindhuman existence than hunger ex ness when tha opportunty came bit rept the alght of a starving child for way. Fairly good tempered on Ilia hoae nourishment one baa a rnq-owhole, though a hit Irritable at alhillty. llmea, be enjoyed a happy family Professor Jarka baa called alien life, and waa fond of convivial socitlon to another kind of hunger which ety." Thla la the tombstone epitaph la general In mankind an urge to desired by tha clear of Horsley, Dereven aomethlng beyond what one bat byshire. Rev. W. Roberts, M. A, achieved, a craving for skill. It la If It la any romfort for anyone la the repented aatlafaetlon of Ihla hun- put one up" after be la dead. ger, ever renewed, that reaulta In mental growth and the higher! eort of happiness. It la often questioned whether education haa Increaaed In the Individual. It may be that the mere addition of Information doee not contribute to the making of a happier human being. Hut the continuing atruggle for higher skill In tome worthy field of humnn effort creative activity la the phraoe moat Landed Niae-FoShark often uaed to describe It not only A t shark weighing aeveral brlnga nourishment of spirit and hap- hundred pounds waa harpooned at piness hut adds to the wenlth of the world In terms of human Intellectual Ocracoke, N. C by David GaskllL values. The greatest skills of the Ocracoke, and Carl Jacobson, N. C. When tha greatest number may determine the within five feet of the shark came bout, Gaakelt greatest good of the greatest numIt struck tha ber. Certainty It would If Hie choice threw the harpoon. In tha back. The little boat of skills were wise nnd Unit doe shark was pulled aeveral hundred yards not mean If the skills merely prodown the chanueL Tha shark waa duced materially valuable things. finally brought to tha altore and ilutarch remarks. In his essay on landed with block and tackle. Hint who he busies himself Pericles, In mean occupations produces. In the vpry pains he takes about things of little or no use. an evidence against himself of his negligence and Indisposition to do what Is really good. Iut the something which one does with infinite pains may he of good HANFORDS In the development of the Individual who does It, even If the product la not of valuatile substance. Ismenlns Tha Peacemaker could not have been a "wretched be"Where are you hurrying tot" ing." for he was an excellent piper. I am running to try and atop a Alexander the Great need not have boon nslmmed. as his practical fa qunrrel between a married couple." That la good of you. Who ara tlier, Philip of Maeedon, thought he should have been, for playing a piece this couple?" "I am one of them." of music so charmingly and skillfully. Leisure hobbles" are for Increasing numbers who cannot find In the nnr-- I Eschango of Compliments row range of, their vocations their She If looks could kill. Id salvation. sa.sslnote you with a glance! The mind's desire for excellence In He If looks could kill. It would be something Is a mystery, but It does suicide for you to look In that mirafter all suggest the course which ror. Melbourne Table Talk. And way PMMEYly forty-aecou- g I- - & - n C Proof Enough THE FEATHERHEADS T WOULDN'T BE OVER. PRAWN AT THE BANK IF- - YOU EVER PUT AMY MONEY IM THEQE FOQ ME... AMD THAT MATTER. AND OF THE SHOES it ill1 i n HFi- Til haven't YOU GOT A SORE THROAT?... EVERYTHING COMIN OUT OF IT SOUNDS SOR.E!! YOU CAN JUSTTAkE EM BACK '.....A WO YOU NEED .A HAIRCUT, FEUX YOU LIKE A COLLIE! a p- LOOK 7s- - MercolizedlVax a Keeps Skin Young nine-foo- Wash-Ingto- oeoftrs. Events in the Lives of Little Mm Along the Concrete Balsam of Myrrh ' t RELIEVES HEAD tr i CHEST and ttoa mMwi IW Stainless "Rub In" and inhalant unsurpassed . : preventing and relieving cold congestions QUALITY McKessonlRobbins ; soioAta a SINCE 1833 DRUQ STORES Ancient Wooden Locks Burden for Strong- Man Unhappiness in Letting - The most common lock now on exterior doors of buildings NXAlTINe jMICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL By Charles Sughroe C Western Nrvqupcr A Uiuom TUE UEEOLNEO-TH- UOVAE Kesolueo-T- VJTU Busmtss AMO BOOSTING YOU SHOOLO B0R0WU3 TUE fi vT- ALE KEEP YOUR PAPER. FROSN W7) THE AT O QUIT , ) - SNOW Few 1931 Suggestions for Folks Around Town UNSOLVE- D- TO OO ALL CAVi TO WELD BACK COLDS ViEIGUEOP-- REGOLOTVOUS) AMD G0E9C.Ra IWSTENO, OFFICE evEes pesf business tAM In use Is the If Chivalry End at Altar would treat their wives with the same thoughtfulaess and chivalry after marriage as they did prior to It, remarked Bernal Dyas, I think the family circle would be The trouble Is that too happier. many men look upon courtship as a sporting event, successfully climaxed at the altar. Yes, a lot of men are like a friend of mine who went home one afternoon with a limit of trout. As he stood gloating over them his wife remarked : Thats all very fine for you, but how about me? You never bring me candy, the way you did before we were married. Is that so, drawled the husband, regarding his trout limit complacentWell, you never heard of a fishly. erman feeding bait to a fish after hed caught it, did you? Los Angeles Times. men cylinder lock developed by Linus Tale, Jr., and this lends us buck into history. Primitive prototypes of Yules Invention were In use In Mesopotamia nnd Egypt ns early ns 2000 B. C. These were huge wooden affairs requiring cumbersome keys, as we may gather from the Bibilean passage (Isaiah 22:22) And the key to the house of David will I lay upon his shoulder." This key, or niuftah ns it was and still is called In the East, is a stick of wood from 15 to 30 inches long, 2 to 4 inches broad and 1 to 2 Inches thick. Into the face of one end are set a number of wooden or iron pegs about an Inch long. These pegs correspond with as many holes In the wooden bar or bolt which locks the door and can only be lifted when these pegs enter the holes nnd lift a corre spending series of pins which drop home by force of gravity and keep the bar locked until pressed up by Easy to Remedy the key with Its pegs. 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