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Az Dragon Where The Started. “Your ov.” said the head"- that from me, the old man. earning Joy professor, ” finished the pro- fessor He that John,’ was in married from me, spoke old lady. “I the third reader when you me."— Atlanta Constitution gets up the All lead kod in + bears this mark Paint Buying Made Safe White Lead and Linseed Oil need no argument, no advertising to maintain them. selves as the best and most economic. al paint yet known to man. Thedifficulty has been for the buyer to be always sure of the purity of the white lead and oil, We have registered the { trade mark of the Dutch Boy painter | to be the final proof of quality, gen. uineness and purity fo paint buyers everywhere, hen this trade mark appears on the keg, you can be sure | that the contents is Pure White Lead made by the Old Dutch Process, SEND FOR BOOK “A Tal nt.” valuable informe. ti Sati an Balin ive abi norm. NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY in aver the tollow FFE pa NEW YORK FRUIT SUPPLY. EIGHT MONTHS IN THE YEAR. Quarts Are Sometimes Received in -—Watermelons Shipped by the Car- loads. Sirawberries January, Florida: March 15 and April 16; from North Carolina from the middle of April to May 10; ity of Norfolk middle of May; from Maryland Delaware between May 10 and June 1: from New Jersey, up to the Hud- son River and then from the Oswego district until September. The in the Southern flelds are } darkies who receive from 1 cent to 2 cents a quart and are carried to the packing house by a {fs pald 75 cents a day. In ing house white “face up” the berries and put them in the crate, which is taken to the railroad station come to February and March from the first man the pack- girls the North Carolina in carload lots is 72 cents a crate; in less load lots 80 cents a crate. There thirty-two quarts in a 1 From Florida the charge is $1.30 per crate in 200 crate lots During the duction it is York to of strawberries from than season of unus 30.000 to 35 not receive quickly perish of at once at the market price Cantaloupes come from Florida California in carload lots from April from Georgia from June and North i: from 16 from South TILE from July Texas from June 1 from frost: California from ado from Idaho, 1 July 15 decay Color 2 nartharh from and norther to October Cantaloupes vine w bring a orate rate price and the reight rate from South North thea 40 cents and from cents. In ( 81 cents a crate is 74 cents; in is $1.64 and As there to } fre rolorado gels rate cent bou 4 Pry melo a stem $200 to averaging 1,100 melons; Florida is $150 a bring $500 a car and retail apiece After worn off, sometimes two, the drops ven $200 a car. The range from will York tO FE in the New market from 50 the in a abruptly during $100 whence cents novelty has week or price $100 or ¢ prices the season $60 to Georgia, per car, folk, whence car, In August ons from Norfolk bring fron retail at because of per car from the freight $0 freight is per the and about 25 cents. Although their bulk and compara tively lox value the freight rate on melons often exceeds the price at the farm. the dealers admit that the transportation charge does not enter into making the price, which iz fixed entirely by supply and demand. The fact that the growers are increasing the supply shows that they do not suffer. During June about 40. 000 melons a day York and during July and August about 60,000. They are loaded four deep in the cars, the long melons be- ing preferred, as they do not so easily break.-~~New York Times, A HAVEN oF REST. Beautiful Atmosphere of the Home of the Blue Nuns at Fiesole, The most conspicuous chject in a northern view of Florence is the flanks ing, twin-peaked hill, in the hollow of wha:h nestles the erstwhile Etruscan city of Fiesole, that Flesole whose very name Is music, evoking sweet memories of sunshine and art. The whole fertile slope is dotted with dwellings: stately, historic villas; ancient, fortified manors; modern houses, replete with cowdort and luxury, verdure. Yet, lovely though the fairest spot of all is the vent of San Girolamo. background of gray-green olives, just below the mit of the hill where once European citadel and now Franciscan monastery, it the whole wide, smiling valley of Arno, Ee Sl Te we they be, old con- Standing feathery, sume. the stands a dominates the soared the winding road approach to Files thought From was the only steep, ole hefore electric the marks early trams were spot where an in- the fact here several Christians were mare tyred, an arched gateway gives ac ‘088 to a wide flight of shallow steps mount doahla row of stately cypress triple atrium of a lttle chapel beyond ig a door. Your SWee., our scription that between a trees Lo “he Just mo ‘est ring is responded to hy a ene-faced nun, who answers your in- in English and she has that you have a righ: to en- friend to visit or sister to cheerfully admits you. As she behind vou, «he scems to exclude by that ant outer world with all its sordid and worries, Your little square, arc and shaded ed, in the midst of wha, if (some Ae CAres first step brings you aded cloister inlo a shrub creeper BOTreéer- and which # rose tands a Il-head that “Co's n porticoed s r we Lears ription BE ond cl steamships ri and San Fran tween Seattls eating and remained ip to keep from sleep The second ds he took physical culture exercises On third day he could no: star he strain any and aad the longer went down dining rom meal on board the boat. meal he could mind's eye a picture of a cell in the bastile in San Francisco After finishing his meal the waiter, “How much you?" “Nothing.” included in your ordered the While see in his in the bost he sald to do | owe replied the waiter, “your ticket." «= Penal | Code of Mexico. Mexico's penal code is patierned af ter that o the French. Incommuni- cado, often mentioned in criminal cases, means golitary confinement, power to communicate with When a man is arrested on any one, for three days incomunicado. the It is quite different but it must that after a man has been in solitary confinement for three days and is interviewed by the judge in the first instance he often comes nearer telling the truth and the whole story than if he bas been in communi: cation with lawyers and outside par. ties all the time.—Modern Mexico. from Animalg at Church Services, Animale attend a church service 'n Peru. Pigs, goats, cattle avd poul try are brought by their owners to be blessed on All Souls’ Day, and the church is turned into a domestic menagerie. The seats are removed and the animals can trot about or le down where they will, After the ceremony the live stock is formally handed over to the monks, who re ceive little other payment for (heir services —Néw York Journal, i ws po manentlyc ured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. #2 trial bottle and treaties free, Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld4.,031 Arc h St st., P bila, Pa. jury iat in want to be on 3 the testimony people got printable, BLACK, ITCHING SPOTS ON FACE Physicians Called It Eczema in Worst Form~Patient Despaired of Cure wCuticuras Remedies Care Her. “About four years I was afflicted with black splotches all over my face and which produced a Some B80 as to not Ago a few covering my body, severe itching irritation, and which caused me a great deal of suffering, to such an ex- tent that I was forced to call in two of the leading physicians of - After a thor- ough examination of the dreaded complaint they announced it to be skin eczema in its worst form. Their did me no good. Finally I became despondent and de. vided to discontinue their services. Then my husband purchased a single set of the Cuti- cura Remedies, which entirely stopped the breaking out. I continued the use of the Cuticura Remedies for six months, and after that every » teh was entirely gone! I have not felt ptom of the eczema since, which » ree ago. Mrs. Lizzie E. Sled Jones Ave. Selma, Ala., Oct. 28, } treatment years Where Senator Curtis, of one-time horsen newspapers. "They are sald, “wonderf most of the comp Newspapers Fail, Kans: iaints made against iitiate as " them are to ti oundless fi the 2 overheard ‘Plague comp Paper M HH Iresses, SUFFERED TORTURES, racked With Pain, Day Wm. H. worth, liis tr His Mind. wi heat here ralire Travell balderdash: Thursday ther a been this road gince Tu eed Do sou call that cident night frequent? an art 6.30! Back Coinage Designs, fcan Numismatic and Archeological Society advocates an expenditure of $100,000 by the Unit ed States in obtaining new designs for coinage According to the ety, $10,000 should he appropriated for each of the 10 denominations, of which awards of $1.000 each should be given to the six Lest designers for each coin and an award of $4,000 to the winner of the gix in each class New The Amen sOCi- WEXKT TO TEA And It Wound Her Bobbin. Tea drinking tfequently affects people as badly as coffee. A lady In Balisbury, Md., says that she was compelled to abandon the use of cof. fee a good many years ago, because it threatened to ruin her health and that she went over to tea drinking. but finally she had dyspepsia so bad that she had lost twenty-five pounds and no food seemed to agree with her. 8he further says: "At this time 1 was induced to take up the famouse food drink, Postum, and was go much pleased with the results that I have never been without it since. 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