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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 4

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I -ii'- 'I PAGE FOTJB K'u i i LEADER PUB. CO. Inc. mmmm (jgly, Unsightly PiiSes 1: 6 ood Are bigifais or JBad BE JEWELRY VALUES TBI a I Youll S. BRYAN ne i smmmer for: milk house arid kitchen.

You'll market more milk of better quality if prepared to keep it cool. You can build an Ice House easily just Tour wlls and a roof. To have ice next summer you must build now; We can suggest how to build it and give you good service on materials. Don't put it off until too late: "Jwili jjJyay8.wear shoes with Nefllin Sole;" writes Mr" M. Newman of the I i Newman Mfg.

o. of Minneapolis. ate. superior soles in every way, waterproof, tftbrie more dijraDle. Aftet' many months of wear they remain in good condition." Newman, and millions of others, have found that the answer to the shoe-bill troblem lies jn getting soles that wear afong time Neolin Soles.

i are scientifically made, very tough and yet have the other qualities that soles should have comfort and absolute waterproofness. Get Neshn- -soled Tof your whole family. They are found nearly everywhere and in all Have worn shoes repaired with Neolin Soles. They are ma'ia" by The Goodyear Tire Rubber Ohio, who also make WinRfoot Heels guaranteed to out- sear a iy otner QUILTING HHK There 'will be a Red Cross Quilt ing Bee at Spring Hill Monday, Jan. 20.

Come and bring your lunch. COMMITTEE. THE LITTLE FASHJTON SHOP Come in and take advantage of our low pre-inventory prices on everything. MRS. JAMES DO RE, Telephone 619-W.

12-22-lmo. p. f3.000.0t Ik nmza OUT? 5aref Q7Qt C7 I'UItPOSE." I ioii9fi ff T.pwia Rr.rp.Fl Staunton. Va. I fJ -wv sw- When you buy jewelry at Switzer's you can rest assured its the best that can bought.

Com and see what we offer you. Everything is guaranteed to be satisfactory too D. L. SWITZER, Jeweler "4. ROUP Spasmodic ersnp aiually relieved with one of- vYour BodvriuarcU ISEW PRICES 30c, 60c, 9120 put strength and roses into about keeping and F.

Bell to. ttdul' 11 "1 "I A tL -S4 VWSk w. Give Heed to the Pimples on the face and other -art3 of the body are warnirga from Xature 4hat your blood is sluggish md impoverished. 'Sometimes they eczema, boils, blisters, scaly 31'uptioas 5y other skin disorders that burn like flames tZZ. Tie? mean that your blood needs S.

S. 3. to purify it and cleanse it of those impure accmnulationr that can reus unlimitsd trouble. This remedy th sTeatast vekataMo blood nan- te do this, in spite of the lou tradings of those courage them. Why should Congress vote Mrs.

Theodore Roosevelt a pension of five thousand dollars or of any other a-mount? Col, Roosevelt left a band- some estate, said to be not than a million: dollarB.i and bujk it to Mrs. Roosevelt for life. She not need a pension to keep her comfort, -ihe only -excuse for voting her one. thid'i WirS; anti- knowledge of the jiardijifje 'of millions of those' to support of the would be less eager la voto the people's mouey. A judge out west doubted the statement of a witness that lie had beaten a bullet over the fence.

Very! likely that judge never was cliasei a man with a un, and. had nev practiced real Isn't it remarkable that doctors admit they don't know, very much about treating the influenza? Why they read the patent medicine advertisements? AWAY WITH INDIGESTION to I'urlfy Sour, Few DiMtrosKCd Minutrn. Stomftth In Let us talk plain English; let us a spade a spade. Let us tell tire truth and say that you are constantly distressed after meals, if you belch gas and food comes up in. tlieuiouth, thtn." your stomach is in a raneid condition and should be Eurified and put in cood shape at once.

Your food ferments and your stom ach-isn't strong: enough to' digest 'th you put into it, so the food and forms poisonous erases, and it does leave your stomach It not furnished proper rrourish-ment. to the bloody and has left the sloinach in a filthy condition. TakeV Mi-o-na stomach, taljlets if want to change your filthy stomach to a healthy, clean, purified due. So strong is our falrn in the Value Jli-o-na, we authorize your dealer cheerfully refund your money if fails to relieve your indiges rid you of dlzzincsff; biliousness sick headache. If you want to make your stomach strong that it vill digest hearty without distress, and you want be without that drowsy, all tired feeling, take Jli-o-na tahlets.

No matter how miserable stomach feels, JM-o-na. should you prompt reuei. or sale oy Willson Bros1, and all leading druggists Advertisement. Unkindnesa Often Habit. TTukindness Is more a loose, indiffeiv habit than intentional neglect, disrespect, or downright meanness.

Words and deeds are parented by thoughts and it Is bo easy to fall Into slothful, indifferent thinking that, of- tentimes unthinkingly, tve neglect, speak carelessly to, or treat uncon-cerned'y those toward whom wo ought act with most consideration and deference. Thoughts. G. E. in Great Evolution.

Said the aluiost-nmlosopher "Tho fellow whose used to drive 2o to see bullon ascension mill heartlessly call Ms kids out of (ic street while they're wutchin nn car-plituc." BUSINESS AlfD PROFESSIONAL I CONSULT THESE PROGRESSIVE mtimiN'S EYERT DEALERS IN i When you think ef the successful men and women you know people who are doing things worth while you will find that they possess force, vim and energy the kind that simply brim'over when the blood is filled with iron. Trnn is re.A Mood food it helos and energy into the veins of men the cheeks of women. 6 fertrain, and contains no minerals cc.ccermcnls to injure tne most deu-catoikin, -'V Go: your, drugstore, and' get a pouie oi d. is. wjoiy, ana gei nu of those unsightly ana diafipiring pimples, and ether akin irritation3.

Arid it will cleanse your blood thoroughly. If you rish epecial medical yon can. obtain it. without charge by writing1 to Medical J)irec-, i 29; Swift Attonta, Georgia. ILONG Ii HOLY- CITY! Resident of 'Jerusaieri! for Many Years.

I whelan First to Briti Whsn They'Entered i of tiie Society. Although it is a year since- Allenby'i) victorious, army entered the grsatest- Chtlsttan- shrine'-in the 7oi'ld' waa wrested: forever from U'e clatc'ica of flie infidel Turk, -one of t're most' striking epioodC3 of allthqse ihat markedthat entry aaaxn, r-e-c--it'y bccDme known. i 'X'o Americans this episode is oi Cir.c-cial interast, (Since' It came as the cHaaz of perhaps tlie most picturesque c2 'all the many, services that bavei baea rendered by tttejallied nations; and to' humanity generally, py individf ual Americans, from Gerard and Brand; Whitlock down, since the beginning of the war. For nearly three years, or frorn early in 1915 until the deliverance of Jerusalem in December, 1017, one of the oldest and most famous of British orranizations remained in' unbllssful ignorance as to what had become of lis "depot" in the Holy City. This or: Kanization is the British and Foreign Bible society, which like its great sister organization in the United States, exists for the purpose of distributing the Ooo.d Book among Christians in every part, of the world.

In February, 19lb, or soon 'after Turkey threw in her lot with the central powers, the Bible society's depot In Jerusalem, which contained many, thousands of volumes, to be abandoned hastily. The workers there were" brought to Egypt on an American warship. From that day until quite recently nothing whatever was knqwn regarding, the fate of the depot or its contents. It was assumed that both bad probably been destroyed by -the Turks. But then came a letter from the socioty'3 secretary at Port Said in-xloHir-S one from the commander of the London Scottish, the first British regiment to enter the Holy City.

In this officer's letter the striking fstory vras told of how a venerable American resident of Jerusalem, name M. M. Wbelan, came' forward spontaneously after the abandonment of the Bible society's depot, took tip his residence therein and courageously "carrlel on" as its custodian. "It may interest you to know," this officer wrote, "that as I entered Jerusalem with the first troops, I was met by a quaint old American, named Whe-laa, seventy years of age, who told me he represented the Bible society, and presented me with a beautiful copy of ie Scriptures." Beyond the fact that M. II.

Whelan 3 a naturalized Irish citizen of the United States, and that he had living in Jerusalem for several years before the war, little is known by the Bible society at present regarding the picturesque character to whom it owes so great a debt of gratitude. It is not even known from what part of the United States he comes. The society has, however, received a photograph of its venerable American benefactor, which shows him to be a truly patriarchal type. Their Revenge. "The Yanks in llussia must be having great fun." In what way?" 'In hearing the Russian oorrospond- ents worry over the English and.

Amer ican names" Need is Vinol Milwaukee, WU- I was weak, nervous, all run lown, no appetite and had taken different, medichits without benefit A friend advised me to try Vinol. It pave no a wonderful appetite, 1 lep well. liuve pained Jn weight and Bin ucwatrongiind well. ulrs, btrey, A prominent New York Surgeon and former Adjunct Professor of the New. York Post Graduate Medical School! and Hospital, Dr.

Kenneth K. MacAlpine, says: "If people would only realize that tmr, tc be inittcnpiKaVilp tf the blood as is the air K. to. BUXUXF A. S.

MOKTOoT aunar A. F. RIFFB Xsiajrar 411 DiUrsd at Ik PoatcBM la Itauton. eoad-Uaa Mli MtHr. BT CARRIER Dally, one year, paid lu advance S.60 peily.

months, paid in advance $1.76 Daily. 1 month, paid In advance .36 BY MAIL Dally, one year, paid In advance $3.00 Daily, 6 months, paid In advance Daily, 1 month, paid in advance .85 KO COXUDNICATIOA or any aort or (Ascription whether news or exprei-lona of opinion upon any topic, will ke published unless accompanied by the real name or the writer. The name will not be published uns consent given, but It must be submitted as Authority for the statements of the alleged tact or tie opinions express-d. Free notices of cny xina partaking the nature of must be written and mailed or sent to the of Asa. They wUl not be taken by tele-shone.

Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. Member Virginia Press Association. lUSMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use or republication of all news dispatches credited to It or uot otherwise credited In this paper nd also the local news published herein. All rights ef republication of special dispatches lureM aJa reserved. STAUXTOX, 3 AX, 15, 1910 THE WORLD'S SEED OP GRAIN The "question of how much land ought to be )planted to wheat or other crop next seaBon maybe a live one as the time draws near for pleating, but it certainly is aot a live one jitft now, and any advice even, the beqt informed might give on the subject now is likely be rendered valueless, by the course of events in the next ssix or eight months.

But it" would seem ail the grato that cau be produced will be needed. In the. first iplace, Mr. Huover declares that it is incumbent on us to export a billion and a half of food-products abroad by July 1 to feed a starving world. Considering last aggregate grain Crop was short of the year before by more than four hundred million bushels it 'would seem that on July 1 we shall have a smaller surplus in hand in the United States than in any year to a long time.

Then we know nothing of the size of the wheat or corn crop to be gathered the coming summer and tall, nor of the continuing needs of the world for our products. We do know that nop European nation will be in condition to do Us best in growing toocl crops this year. The liussian crop cannot but be small seeing the anarchy that has prevail ed there for some time, and con iiuues to prevail; and -this is true in large measure- also in all of Cen tral Europe. Is it reasonable to sup pose that these countries as a whole will produce this year anything like -an average crop of grains? moreover, cattle are very short in all those countries, and America will be called 4on to supply more than the average amount of meat shipments and stock cattle. To raise more meat here we must foo-i more grain.

It would seem, therefore, to be a sensible view to bold that the worldfor at least 18 months or two years longer will need more grain than it will preduce, and that will be a market at remunerative prices tor every bushel ol gram, grov anywhere in the world. there ever was a periol when claming io ieea people that can be produced ought to be produced this would seem to be that time and we have no doubt the great ma jority of the world's producers, penally here the' United States, will take this view of the matter. Anyway, the tanner makes bin living by producing, and he is go me lu produce me usual crops, and trust to Providence to give him good results just as he has done In the past, and done it successfully. If lie doesn't produce, he. cannot make, that is certain, and he will continue to Of course be will utte his best judgment in ap portioniug his crops, and ho will to certain extent diversify them und cut cost of production wherever he can, oy using luoor-saving devices of all kinds.

Every year it is be coming more imperative to make machinery io the work that men formerly did, and. Augusta farmers thin? tjpttrience out of Jt they tuuat push It to the limit b11 the time, end they are re among the most progiebsjve, in, ii 1 know by that to makextlie nionti I ing half of does in mate the they away by er don't DO How' tall if food sours when has you of to tion, and so meal to out your give cnt to J. to the lungs and be jusf as-particular up a sufficient supply at allitimes there would, in my opinion, be far less disease resulting from anaemic, weakened conditions. In my opinion, Nuxated Iron is the most valuable tonic, strength and blood builder any physician can prescribe." Manufacturers Note: Nuxated Iron, which ha been prescribed and recommended by physicians and which is used by over three million people annually is mot a secret remedy, but oe which is well-known to druggists everywhere. Unlike the older inorganic iron products, it is easily assimilated and docs not injure the teeth, Slake them black nor upset the stomach.

The manufacturers tmarantee successful and entirely satis- factory results to every purchaser or -ftinfl vmir mnnev. WW TT 11. For sale by Thos. Hogshead ocxroooooooooooooooooocxxMooo WILLIAM IT STRIKES US that the only sure way to realize the. values In crockery given here is to come and Judge them in per son.

Anybody can promise Dig things. We invite you to pay us a visit and learn. lor yourself how generously we carry out Our promises. S. K.

DAVIS i Successor to Davis and Holt 16 B. Main St. Phone 430. THE LITTLE FASIHO. SHOP Thl weather makes one think of the comforts of life the wsurmtli of furs snd coats.

Con. in and let as lion yon onr assortment of practical 1 suits and Coats and our beautiful furs, all at very moderate cost to you. jMUS. JAiMKS nORI'f. Buyer auil Manutcer.

Telephone O10W 4 doors from Clock. HOGS jkV ANTED Owing to increased business we are in the market for a car load jot dressed hogs at once' and 2 car 'loads of "heavy cattle for January y- See W. T. Tate, the man who bays the best for bis customers. iNono too good.

TATE'S MEAT MAIUvET 111 West Main St. Fbone 704. Vf. Stafford Is with us and will be jdad to see his friends. CLEM BROS.

ICE-COAL-WOOD CLEM BROS. PHONE 609 1 n. ii. ticiLHAiiY EEAL ESTATE FOB 8AUI WE MAKE Rubber-, Stainps SHEETS PMNf SHOP '8 BOOTH NEW nmninini BCIiSCniHE TO the leadeii a EVEJVY The KeW Era of Adjustment. While the war was going on, we needed SCRAP to aid in making munitions for our country.

Now, we still need "as much SCRAP for reconstruction Therefore, scrape up all your JUNK OF ALL KINDS and sell it to the HOUSE OF KLOTZ, where you get the most money for your merchandise. EURS and GINSENG are bringing attractive prices. If you have any offerings in these lines, get in touch with us at at once. RIGHT NOW WE MAKE RUBBER STAMPS 8 SOUTH NEW STREET PHONE 709 DR. JOHN 0: BICKLE, DENTIST Knoivles Building Central Avenue and Fred-J ickSts.

peojte tasw. I PENCE' tor STOVES AND RANGES 19-21 Johnson St. Ilooms Furnished, Unfurnished. Slav trie and Eb suite by Day. Week Month.

Modern Conveniences -Show-f er Baths. -Special attention fcven tol transient and Auto Parties. MBS. E. GTTNTNER, Resident Hanairer; WILSON'S HOT BLAST STOVES USES LESS FUEL AND GIVES GREATER PER CENTAGE OF HEAT.

co.nic. HEAD QUARTEES FG2 THE BEST AND FRESHEST II? GROCERIES, Briiig us your produce. Baylor Grocery Co, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Automobile; Equipment Phone' 710 Open Day: and Night HAIIRICK CO. Established: 1899 AMOS ML0TZ iTired, Nervous Women ran im What You Thf rpnenn vur? rprnnlmprirl Vinnl Qf tfonrrlv fnr TWO UiriS to work on Kodak Finishing $6.00 to start DO W'S Studio Staunton, Va. Oxer Hogshead's Drug Store Dct DOW Do II such conditions is because it is a noil-secret remedy which contains Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glycerophosphates, thevery elements needed to build tip a run-down system and replace weakness with strength.

HERE IS PROOF i v. nsmim If TRUCK TIRES all'siies stock 1 Glasgow Ky. won sulfering from a nervous breakdown tm flesh imd poor appetite so I totilll hardly draff around imd do the work fur my family. My Vinol. it not only modo no vull am! ctfror.g but I havo Coined inwtisht." Mrs.

G. U. Grey. AND, I L'i all MiAillttiinu. w.ftlt wnmntt.

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