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Love1 is Life

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is but the light in the east that leads to mater-

nityLI Love of husband is the steppingstone tsI love of child

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the discomforts on the way to maternity and makes babysl coming easy and nearly painless Found at all medicine stores

I Its an insult toyour intelligence when a druggist urges upon youft SICRET nostrum ai a substitute for this proven remedy or cowC-

OMPOSITiON that he may make a little larger profit Phy-

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forthem to prescribe Theres no secrecy no deceptionits-a rood honest sqtiaredeal medicine made of native mediCI-nalII without alcohol or habitforming drugs in its make up AskYour fr

4 Dr Pierces P1e2santPdI regulate and strengthen StomachLiver and Bowels One to three tiny sugarcoated Pellets for

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Washington Seminary41 Nwth Ave and Paachtrc Str Attanta Ga Boarding and Day School for

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c Art Expreaalon Certificate tfdmlts you to Vasaar Wellesley RandolphMsco2 etc Thirtysecond year begins September 9 1909 Catalogue on apJUcat1 1l LeD SCOTT EMMA 1 SCOTT Principals

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you haver sneered BrooksWhy dont you want us to make up

Do you think Idoqt know Do youthink I havent seen that youve beenJealous of me ever since Emma turnedyou down Do you

JoerxSmith also rose and faced him very

white all the kindliness gone fromhis visage-

Do you think I dont know whyyouve been snooping around herskirts Installing yourself as one ofthe family In my home Im not blindwhen It doesnt suit me to bCandIve had enough of being fooled andwalked all over by everybody whowanted to wipe their feet on me

Joe my boy you dont know whatyoure saying and youll be sorrywhen you cool down

Sorry nothing Brooks shouted be¬

side himself with fury You make-me sick with your slow talk and oilyways What do you think I amYoull give me that address this min-ute

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or by heck Ill hack It out of yourcarcass I v

Brooks picked up a jackknife which-at the time of his arrival Smith badbeen using to cut the leaves of abook and rushed at him

Jlmsys big hands descended on bothhis assailants wrists Brooks wasstrong but he strained In vain in thegrasp of iron His right arm slowlyweakened and twisted gradually untilthe fingers opened and with a groan ofpain he dropped the blade Smith con-tinued

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to twist until he had wrung nilthe fight out of him and he had himlimp and helpless Then he let himgo mid picked up the knife

Youd better leave weapons out ofyour arguments Brooksor youll surebe hurting somebody one of thesedays he recommended Its danger-ous

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dangerous to yourself as wellBrooks sullen and panting dropped-

into a chair tears of humiliation andbaffled rage hovering tremulously inhis eye-

suItVas your fault you drove me toIt he declare-

dIts a mighty bad thing as a gen ¬

eral rule to let your ill humor getaway with your nerves chided Smith

You have acted tonight like a petu ¬

lant kid instead of like a man Ivetried to help Youve putyourself outof court and Im through trying to doanything for you

And Im through asking you to doanything for me Brooks retortedjumping up and clapping his hat onhis head uIdont want any morefavors of the kind youve been band-Ing out so smugly I know what Ivesaid tonight and it doesnt carry anyapology with it either You can allgo plumb to Podunk every one of you

you my loving wife and the old wo ¬

man Im through with the wholecrowd for good and all

He rushed out bounded down thestairs and the front door slammedviolently f

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Smith lighted a cigar solace andsedative of the wrought up man andruminated sadly for awhile Hethought of Emma of the worthlesshusband to whom she was tied andof the false position nil round In whichhe found himself as the result of hispeacemaking effoift

Ah God how Le loved herWith a weary sigh be fetched out

plans and figures and began to work-It was hard to concentrate his mindbut application at length subdued theturmoil of his thoughts and work that

pledge of cheerful days and nightswithout gronnhls unfailing nar-cotic

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for the perturbation his spiritabsorbed him until tired nature com ¬

ing to its support did the restWhile Jlmsy Smith worked that he

might forget Brooks the heat of hisanger cooled sat down in his lonelyroom to consider the unexpectedfchange fn the situation The failureof his plans was a blow to him butthis time the pricking of the bubble ofhis optimism which had soared sohigh instead of plunging hint immedi-ately

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Into the gloomiest despondency-found its contrast in bitter resentmentagainst both his wife and Smith

He cursed Smith for a fool and ablunderer At least he did not believethe accusations be had hurled at himIn his rage and disappointment Hebad never considered him in any otherlight than that of a good natural oldwomanish friend of the family whodid anything for anybody and withwhom anybody could take liberties-He could see nothing b him calculated-to Inspire any woman with more thanordinary liking and Indulgent tolera-tion

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not to speak of Emma and henever had had the slightest scruple inleaving them together-

Her reception of his overtures hadpractically dispelled the glamour ofromance in which he had clothed herIn his visions but he resolved to makeone final attempt to soften her bymeans of a letter and he set about itforthwith It was an epistle of manypages a melodramatic jumble of con-

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and despairing supplication forhe was no master in the art of writIng But he was highly satisfied withIt To make it the more impressive heblurred it here and there with drops-of water thinking this would conveythe idea that be had been moved totears as he penned It

If this doesnt do the trick noth-ing

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will he muttered after he hadperused It for the third time And IfIt doesnt Ill quit Shell never getanother chance from me

I He addressed it to her care ofJlmsy Smith knowing the latter would-see that it reached its destination Itcame back under cover through thesame medium unopened with theword Refused written e acrojss

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the envelope in licths handwritingThe word was a full confirmation ofJimsys report of his mission

Brooks gnashed his teeth banishedhis dreams of a renewal of happinesswith his wife and clinched a resolutionthat had been forming in his mind asan alternativeto seek relief in an¬

other and facile love from the depres-sion

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of his solitary existence

Continued tomorrow

SWEPT OVER NIAGARA-

This terrible calamity often hap-pens

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because a careless boatman ig-nores

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the rivers warningsgrowIngr-ipples and faster current Natureswarnings are kind The dull pain orache in the back warns you the kid-neys

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cape fatal maladies dropsy diabetes-or Brlghfs disease Take ElectricBitters at once and see backache flyand all your best feelings return Af¬

ter long suffering from weak kidneys-and lame back one 1 bottle whollycured me writes J R Blankenshipof Belk Tenn Only 50c a bottle at alldruggists I

+LOOSE LEAF LEDGER AND BILLS

Let the Star office print and perfor-ate

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voice ledgers and bill head systems-We are prepared to do the work

Lame back comes on suddenly and-is extremely painful It is caused byrheumatism of the muscles Quickrelief is afforded by applying Cham-berlains

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Liniment

ICE ICEBoy Ice From Red Wagons-

They say but If you will examinecarefully the Ice which melts so rapIly you will note that there seems tobe holes In It that the center Is whatIs called snow Ice which being por ¬

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and I find them perfect Couldnt dowithout them I have used them forsome time for indigestion and biliousness-and am now completely cured Recom-mend

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them to everyone Once tried youwill never them in thefamily Edward A Marx Albany Y

Pleasant Palatable Potent Taste GoodDo Good Never SlckenWeaken or GripeOcZSC SOc Never sold in bulk The gen-

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MRPESTER AND BUILDER

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t tJf 64>>> Xn >Lard is made from hog fat and what assurance haveyou that the animal free fr b r

infection or disease germs On the other hand Cottolene cometfronithecotton J or

of the Sunny South and is made fromthe purest refined cptfonlieed oil 11i hpnf f 4cians today recommend as being fully as healthful as olive te 2 i t S-

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SKILLED PAINTING-

I am prepared to take any Job ofpainting no matter how large or howsmall or how fine the work desiredmay be I have the material brushesand knowledge to paint and do uright Houses painted Inside and outGraining gliding hard oil finishingvarnishing and lettering and signpainting Taste and skill guaranteedAddress P O Box 135or leave word-at the Star office K W FillyawOcala Fla tf

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N H Brown an attorney of Plttsfield Va writes Wo have used DrKings New Life Pills for years andfind them such good family medicine-we wouldnt be without them Forchills constipation biliousness orsick headache they work wonders 25cat all druggists

BELLEVIEW W C T UThe Belleview C T U held its

regular monthly meeting at the resi-dence

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of Mrs Weihe Tuesday after-noon

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l Nineteen ladies were pres ¬

ent For the first time in a longwhile not a member was absentOne new name was enrolled Wewere glad to have with us severalvisitors among whom was MissWhite of New York

We are on the upgrade Lastmonths meeting was well attended-and intensely interesting MrsWeihe the newly appointed super¬

intendent of Medical Temperanceproved herself worthy of the occa ¬

sion and the way she waded intothe subject was a caution As sheexplained the worthlessness orharmfulness of various patent med¬

icines much mirth was caused bythe confession of some of our goodwomen that they had taken a fewdoses of it etc With Mrs Weihe-to warn and instruct perhaps theyll-not be so easily duped in the fu¬

tureMuch of our success aaa society

is due to the indefatigable efforts ofour president Mrs Washburn whothough now a resident of Ocala con ¬

tinues to preside over us The longride which she takes to be with usis an inspiration to our women toattend even though it is not alwaysconvenient to do so This time withI

high fever scarcely able to hold herhead up and lying on a couch thegreater part of the time sUB con ¬

ducted the business meeting after I

which this being a mothers meetIng Mrs W R Bryant superinten-dent

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took Cuarge Dear old MrsAshworth who seems to bringHeaven very near when she talks to I

God offered a special prayer formothers Her presence with us isalways a benediction

Interesting papers were read byMesdames MGale L WeiheGeo Proctor and A L Nott

It made our hearts glad to pinI

the white ribbon on a mother offive boys May not that mean fivevotes for prohibition in a few moreyears A man can only cast onevote but a mother can cast as many-as she has sons to influence Maythe seed sown in the hearts of ourmothers yield an abundant harvest

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girlsJust a word about these boys and

girls They have a fine Loyal Tem-perance

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Legion conducted by Mrs-J J Thompson are much enthusedwith their work and have thus farso we have been informed contrib ¬

uted more to the temperance causethan any other L T L in the stateNot bankrupt yet either as theyhave several dollars still in their

I treasuryMay not some of these dear chil ¬

dren set the pace for parents to fol¬

low for they are not all the chil-dren

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of those who advocate theI cause of temperance

Mrrs J X Shedd was elected del-egate

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to the annual conventionwhich convenes in Plant City thelatter part of November Mrs Bry ¬

ant alternate-The next monthly meeting will be

held at the residence of Mrs O MGale We will discuss temperance-work among the colored peopleThis is an intensely interesting sub¬

ject to us as in both or our wetand dry elections the negro votecarried the day and we were num ¬

bered with the wets 0 for somepower to show them the truth as itis and to get them to vote on theside of righteousness and decency-So long as white men stoop to buy a

I colored mans vote in behalf of thesaloon so long must white womenplead with colored men to vote toprotect their homes The ballot Isin their hands not ours and a col¬

ored mans vote Is as potent at thepolls as a white mans God help usto keep the saloon from getting it

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