OAP* MAY COUNTY TIMES. SEA ISLE CrfT. W. J
HEAW)a«ii5EEN at ike CAPITAL
HUSBAND
SAP WIFE
From Suffering br Gettin*
Her LrdU E. Fmltham'r Vegeteble Compound.
piwbgrgfa. p*.—**f*nmyiMeuu Maticnal Guard? Then It Must Be Reconstructed
I wu not *bU to do tn* workowtat to 1 - 2«wdb?ek •che nr A8HTNGTON—If con«rr« detennlnw to conMnne tte and h-dachea A fT the army of reserve of the nation. Secretly BaVer aUtM. the^OnaW friend failed rny w1 h have to be reconatltnted from the ground up- When me men
attaatXE to one of art> they wlU retnm to
y T ,t .i?».T?nt«^ civilian life without any obll*»Uon - _ v
» U.« or
hoi band' bonfbt menta to contlnne in Natlona' Guard three bottles of leniee. Should aome ayatem of unlLvdiaE. Pinkbam’a verBa i military tralnln* be worked out Vegetable Can- u u probable that the National Guard
^ mi to m.l
bJSSa If3t fina There are mnny National Guard j by that weak- units orpanixed alnee the war which
tMaaua atidrwof tbepast. All women nre not afteeted. The preat maaa of who aoflar Ml (fid should try Lydia E. the Guard, however, was menred Into gj&m Ptekham’a Vafatabla Compound.'’— the temporary forces of the army of
Mxa. Jas. BonsW), OO Knapp Bt. v ^ United States for the war. thereby loalnp Its Identity. N. B., P*-. . mn ,t be reconstituted, recruited to necessary strength and again presented wSSSSS^SiSSSSSS to tilt M«™i tovtmbtnl tor tttoeUtloo b-lott U*r «“ Ul ' - l”*” ^ a ‘ e hdlammsTi * — *—g-'—«»*— federalized National Gnard.
— ajr Baker said be believed that state authorities generally would not . .tJ „* V.Hnnal Ctnard tintll
The Coining World Ruler
PAPE’S DIAPEP8IN AT ONCE END* ftOURHESS. OAhES, ACIDITY, INDtQEmON.
•^STwaes,” sbonld accept Mrs. Rohr; lrtcIDp , lo reconstitute any of the old regiments of National Guard until barr’s saggeation and eve Lydit r» ftpr Uie ^sIom Into which they had been merged return from France. It Ptnkhamy'VagatabU Compocad a he thought, that mm to be discharged from those dlvleaan It baa been Bloos h- given a chance to re-enUst in the guard. Thl would nable. be said. ■K-toSS If IS. .!* ..tooum.trt ftanmu-to bt It. ftt .. »tll .Ho aa, . tobUbmM comnlieatiocs writ* for of the old organlnrtlons. with every right to carry the names of the historic
till.— t l trf.l ~ j would seem desirable, be thought.
CKnKti&fraoch
SlSoai^comSStiooa write for : of the old organizations, with every right . - .. advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Msdidna 4ttlM m France—of Chateau Thierry, the second Marne, the Ourcq. the Co., Lynn, Maaa. Veale. St. Mlhlel, Arfsmne forest. Sedan. Cote Chatlllon and other placea tho
The cleverer a man la the 1 tries to get away with a 11 e.
Take care of your health and wealth will take care of you. Garfield Tea promotes health.—Adv. If you would make a hit you must strike out—unless you are a baseball
pUrer.
Cheerfulness Is also an excellent wearing quality. It has been caUod the bright weather of the heart.— Samuel Snipes.
divisions made fan.oua—on their banners.
Permanent Christmas Trees and Memorial Planting
By REV. B. B. SUTCLIFFE
The One mentioned in the tei , other «han the coming Prince of Peace, the King of kings and the Lord of lords. Jeans Christ, who U to be the ruler of I this world who will reign as King. The dent Idea that a king was the patriarchal father, friend and gurrdlan of hi* people j pertains to Coming King. There are four uiarka of his klng-
•etvte authority. There Is no aucb thing as limited monarchy, much less democracy, about the slngshli this Coming One. He wlD be no mere figurehead, as some of the kings of our dsy. The second chapter of this prophet Isaiah declares he will Judge between the nations. AH Internationa! question* will la hU day be referred to him end from his derision* there will be no appeal. Thl* U In accord with the •ndent Idea of kingship, bnt with the difference that where other kings were subject to error and made mistakes there wfll be no errors or mistakes In ibe exi of sntbority by tlx Prince of Peace. Boling In the jqpretne authority given him by God and ruling with the glory of God aa the one motive of alt bU acta, there will come under this b cent king the full blcaaednens on earth for which man has waited so long.
•Turn Down Your Pants." A well-known pastor of an Eastern town on a recent rainy Sunday turned up hi* trousers and trudged to church. Bring of an absent-minded nature be forgot to turn them down on arriving at the church. His pood wife from her pew noticed the trouble and dropped a note Into the collection bank*-:. The pastor took the note, thinking It was s notice, and read .aloud: "Henry, turn down your pants."
, Fooling the Cooties. I wrote to my brother In France.
-who had Ix-cn In action, asking If he hsd acquired “cooties." HI* reply came back: “Yes, Indeed. I had cootie*. On« I* not a regular wldler until he does have th^tn. but I got rid of mine tn till* fakhlon: I sprinkled my clothes oil over with salt, then laid
them down on a river bank.
codtie" became very thirsty and „
j the clothes to get a drink, then I pulled army divisions of the A. E. F. are them sway quickly. Nine-tenths of the known among the fighting men by c«otle* rtlid from mortification and the their official numerical deslmatioo.
A fs*T.T. is Issued by the American Forestry association to every community In the United Stale* to take steps to make it* community Chrtstma* tree permanent. The association hope* to aee the community tree. In many places. become the central point of a memorial tree planting scheme in honor of the sailors and aoidler* who gave their Uvea In the war. The call fol-
lows:
"At this Christmas season let us consider plans for making the community Christmas tree permanent. In snch a tree we would have a reminder of the year-around Christmas spirit and a dally lesson before ns all of what the Christmas spirit means, to say nothing of the elimination of the great waste every year caused by cutting another tree. In nearly every «*»- munlty there win be found an ideal spot for public gatherings. There should be the living, growing tree that would come to be the gathering point not only at Christmas, but af other times. Such a tree might become, tn many placea, the center of a scheme fdr planting memorial ti ■** In honor of our sailors and soldiers. Let ns look ahead to next year br having your committee consult the city or state forester in regard to planting a permanent community
Christmas tree."
The nation-wide movement to plant memorial trees is widening In scope.
Among the many Indorsements are these:
T Gilbert Pearson, National Association of Audubon Sodetlea—The 1 er will be done away, and those who planting of trees mean* more to bird life than can be estimated. The Ando- would feather their own nets by option societies most heartily indorse the plan for memorial trees. I presslon will find their occupation Mia. Ida Evans Arnold. General Federation of Women’s Cl ah*. Chicago— gone. Thl* Would cause In the pUnting of the Lincoln big* way we are preserving the native flora heard were It not that this Ruler has of our country for those to enjoy who come after us; we are assisting In the all power to enforce his decrees. **
II.—Ms vriR have supreme p
There have been and there are today kings who have authority but Uek the power m exercise It. This Coming One will have all power for the full and proper exercise of his authority. None will be able to turn him aside from his decrees, nor will any he able
Even some who will be disposed to rwsent his authority will, because of hi* power, bow to his decrees. Ruling as he win, wholly for the glory of God,
that all
Him pa of undigested food causing tin. When ycur atomatffi Marid. «**■ r, sour or yon have heurtburn. flatu-
U nssr tba tap
■tomaeb teeU fine. All the Indigestion e*. addltj and misery In the
Pape’s DUpeprin tablets coat Utile at any drug store but there Is no surer Quicker stomach relief known. Adv. I Marta and Forest Fires Insects etuse the destruction of _ore timber that would otherwise be available for building purpose* ’ban forest Area, according to Investigations made by tbe bureau of entomolWashiagtoc. —People’s Homs Journal.
Examine carefully every bottle ofC ASTORIA that fame ns old remedy Infanta and children, ■r«i see that It
In Use for Over Children Cry for Fletcher’* Oaatom Willing to De It. Teacher—Georgle, can you give me a long sentence? Georgle—No, air, but I would like to.
For a disordered liver, take Gee field Tea, tbe Herb Laxative. “ druggists.—Adr.
W. N. U, BALTIMORE,
WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN A WEAK BODY
thought. ’ which go ao mach depend, an impaired. The weak spot a genertily the bkddrr. Ui ’ . -k. — . V ! v>_:
building of a permanent monument to those who lost their Uvea In the war; - all his decrees are calculated to bring j derivpwpiewe hope to establish a bird-feeding tone and sanctuary from coast to coast j supreme blessing to all men It 1* little trouble can beobnatsd.
Nicknames Replace Division Numbers in A. E. F.
T HE American 1- strong for nicknames. Nobody and nothing escapes him.! tbe guardianship of hts people. | Ttwae^i
many with eeferneas ana aeugnu : pabT^ dwT III,—He will provide certain protec- I years. It j* a standard, t
ti». ^ aw ™
H > _ There nre. for Instance, Uncle Sam and “Black Jack" Per.hlng; doughboy ; wilo i^ed to him to guard then, from | th * n ^ «I ® The and leatherneck: Gotham and Windy City; the Sucker state and Little Bhody. , enrtn i M Tbi« Coming King will : E*c' capsule c ■ry thlr-ty anil got off So It I. o.t .urprt.lot thU tor «I lb. r-, irnttoto to hi. ornr ib»t ;
gnt a drink, then I palled «nny divisions of the A E. F. are ^ \ j none will make them afraid, but all They *oak into the eyidem and throw off
* will dwell tn security and peace. In the poiren**t>ch*r* m»Wm* >"noW b*. bl, <laj every ra.n «!' rto-il rroto , I™ H-rr mb S o«il,
For Cbample, tiie Thirty-seventh ffifl'fT 1 division 1* naturnlry known aa the Iftort Buckeye, as It 1* aOe up of National jtjljLE GuardMm-ii from Ohio. Tbe Eighty-
Go to row drnegist today and m of <^1U> MEBALHaartam Od { M.v^ey rrfonded if thqr do net h Three earn OOIJ) MtUAL ar* t w pnal imported Haarima Od ( - b* ...
"Marseillaise" In Stratsburg Again.
Tin- "ilurwlllalre." national anthem fourth, compoaod of men from Indlof Fraru •-. 1r sung again In the homes ana, Illinois and Kentucky. Is the Llnand oir the streets'of Ptrassburg. the coin division. The Forty-first, made city <>f Its birth, in that city on the U p from Oregon. Washington, Monnlght of April r.. 1TU2. Bouget de Usle. tan*, Idaho. Wyoming and North
then ati officer In the engineer*, com- Dakota. U the SuiuwL The Forty-second, the famous Rainbow, may t>e so , posed tin- song. named because It reflects local color from half the atate* of the Union. Any* He sa' i- t! for the first time in the way, it is made up of portions of the National Guards of New York. I»ul«i* home O. Mr. I i -ich. mayor of Strasv „„„ i-, un*ylvanla. Wloconaln, Ohio. Georgia. Alabama. Iowa. Illinois. Indiana, burg. Art M-rving with the French Mlnnerota. Maryland. South Carolina. Colorado. Mu*ouri. VlrglnU. North army at la. Vendon until 1S20 De Lists Carolina. Kansas. Texas. New Jersey. Tennessee. Oklahoma, Dlatrlc; of was (s-nsloned by Lc.uU Philippe. Columbia. Michigan, Nebraska. CalltornU and Oregon, and was. beyond fitraasburg was tnk.-n by the Germans qu „,i on . the most rwnopotitan division that left American shores.
■ '"■MT The Twenty-ninth# from New Jersey. Virginia. Maryland. Delawan end the District of Columbia. Is the Blue and Gray division. Dixie Is the na-u* of the dlrlalon containing National Guardsmen from Georgia. Alabama and Florida. The Nlnrty-flrat. from Washington. Oregon. Colorado, Nevada. Utah. Idaho. Montana and Wyoming. Is tbe Wild Weat division. As moat of the dougl.l-ovK In the Eightieth come from south of Mason and Dixon’s line, they
have taken the name of Lee division.
tn the war of 18701871 and held, with tbe rest of Alsace-Lorraine. The Get- I mans wore forced tn evacuate It under
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Save
Sugar
bv eating
GiapeNuts
cis your cereal dish
This standard food needs no added sweetening for it is Hen in its own sugar, developed from wheat and barley by the special Grape-Nuts process of
cooking.
"Them's a Pocson"
Where, Oh, Where, Are Cherry Tree and Hatchet?
T HE valuable collection of Wunblngtonla. collected by B. T. Crane, Jr. Chicago, has been presented by Mm to the naval academy. Annapolis,
It trill be placed in Memorial ball
Md.
Tbe collection Includes; Nine mother-of-peart whist ters. One executor’s account l*ook. One original land account book Washington, covering period 17CJ1784, Inclusive. Key to bou*e In which General Washington was born. One mosaic top of General Washington's snuffbox. One Invitation to dine, nddri-»»,-d to
Benjamin Weat.
Deed on parchment for 550 acres of land, dated October 25. 1750. Deed ,
on parchment for 818 quarter acres of I “ U ‘ e “ 1 ^ 1 * U •»<» ***' M. Ini.-i Krimto, k ini Dtol '»•
310 .n,, ot ln.,1 OtW ,prt !. Bill ol HI, of map
:™ P, Uoatol \V..liiu l r,<in, c-urUlnlDf U .utapr.pl.,. Sur-1 ^
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Blmqo«Sto«Xeict^ompajjy(
BHIaVOIO IKPLUKU AMD PNCUMIONIA 3T
GDWANSM4Ss?
vine and fig tree, no oppres-
sion of the weak will be found, and no unfair advantage whereby one may grow rich at tbe expense of another will be allowed throughout the world. Man will then have a chance to come to bis full development, with no fear of sudden destruction of himself or of his plans. There will be protection from wars and rumors of war. protection from the criminal and the lawless, and protectior from all evil save only that which individual men and women will desire to carry within tbemaeive*. Certain protection will be afforded by the unlimited power am* abaalute authority of tbe Coming King against
all the machinations of evil and tbe I — unrighteouirni- s of men. j **•* ■ Complete
^ told her that abe and her dauxh-
IV^H. will bring full prov.tion for Ur mlfbt wcll , t ukeo TorZ^T
hia people. The ancient king was ; -That stuff goes good."
looked to by hi* people to provide all “Ye*, it went good with mother, but necessary provision, and his people’s 1 lost oct with the girl."—Louisville
needs were his sacred charge. Like n i Courier-Journal. father he was supposed to provide for — - -
his own people as though they were j VIRGINIA FARM OF 200 ACREA
his children. So this One who is com- ! ALBEMARLE COUNTY,
lug will provide for his own all things wheat and corn land In Bute. 150 required to make contentment the rule In cultivation: 30 acrea good throughout tbe world. In his reign the timber. Young orchard 1.000 trees, waste place* will bring forth, the wil- , I '' cw O-room bou*., large bank bam. 2 deruess will blossom a* the rose and Blloa. usual outbuildings. Beautiful, tbe dry lands will become fruitful healthful and convenient location, fields. The cry of hunger will never Price $7,500 on easy terms. E. S. be beard and famine will only be re- Wilder & Co, ChariotlesriUe, Va. Adv.
memberi-d us a nightmare of days gone | —
by. With fullness of bread there will i A square foot 1* covered by four
he tbe full knowledge of the Lord, for , end one-half bricks laid flat or nine hi* knowledge will cover the earth aa laid on edge. the waters cover the sra. j
Coated tongue, vertigo and constipation are relieved by Garfield Teas—
Adr.
YAGEPS LINIMENT RELIEVES PAIN '
I* iwraonally b> General Washington and set out lu-cummetidatlon and letter to “ ‘ ~"
Hill, with General Washington'
It. and hi* word is nettled forever In
' a , n ,
signature. Invitation tn Ji
If a good makeup were tbe only thing necessary to aucroa*. nearly ev-
.llver rup* encravi-1 with “W." used by General Washington Uiring utlonary wtr Hllrer and steel sho«- hurkle owned and u-i-d by AuguMlne Wakhlngton. brother of General Waahlngtoo. 1’alr of liver hix-Uea worn by General Washington One Wedgwood i-roodi General W'asfalngton. Four engraved oi-per buttons from tirocral ortnlse shell snuffboa. gold rims, and gold button on tup centar. i W. to J. A. W.“ md saucer, white and gold china, m-cd by General Wushlngtoa *1
what he has written 1* sure of full realization, und the *lgn* of the times give every eneourag.-ment that coming of the Great King u no! off. In the midst of tho distrain
nations und the four of what t* coming | A train of thoughts Is the on the earth, it Is wi-i: to coiufort our , In rapid transit,
hearts with tha assurance that la God’s good time he will bring forth hi* k'ag. w ho will give to ult the tan-
gled thread* of life and nil the chaotic _ condlilurut nf tbe world a divine order —T' vB?L 0 S t TL. VTV-t* and a h'«*»ed rule ter all pevpiaa. 1 xcKuix ax a susukdx co, CHnugoci
OLD FALSE TEETH I, W Sum—H. BMar * Clrafea ““ SVIft.l'SVAlfcK"”" . •—VIS*-.
When Your Eves Need Cart Tty Murine Eve Remedy
il thing ! Deep-Seated Colds
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