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The Oxford Democrat The Oxford Democrat. 1912. NUMBER 34. VOLUME 79. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAYUAUGUST 20, made the so on a correct solution. She wan so eagei additional expense thing glveu up to it, und she's struggling Let o> to ran oar Mont disfiguring skin éruptions, scrofula, different field·. plan there was nothing to brave, but when we burled our second d. fahk. blood. to catcli their (orme οt expression and wikliy impossible LBKBT pimple·, rashes. etc.. are dueio Impure AMONG THE FAEMERS. farm· on baaioeaa lines, planning ont the wu« le blood for ber recitation that do but hold ap her bead until the little girl the light went out of Mag· Burdock Blood Bitters à cleansing really economical method· of raising onr prepare herself Auctioneer, tonic. Makes you clear-brained, " oat of and It's not come back. The Licensed clear-eyed, SPlkKD THE FLOW.·· the wet oomea in she never took ber eyes from tbe work sight gie's eyes, ■ MA1NB clear-skinned. crops. When spell PARIS. 1 ever see a hint of it Is ;OUTU April let ns prepare then for the dry on tbe board nntll clearly and distinct only time j ..fia» Moderate. e to and be as when Hhe thluka she's done something Itching pile» provoke iJhjfanlty, but profanity on practical agricultural top·.ι spell which is sore follow, iy "Elnoru Corustock" called tbe pro chaptir iu Correspondence m uni cation s in won't cure them. Doan s Ointment cures Itch- la solicited. Addreae all com the wiso with oar filled and thnt mukes you Hlnora. Now. to Henby V virgins, lamps feasor. Wherein I· Told e* liner·'· happy. L. Bl'CB. ing. blee-tlng or protruding piles after years of tended for thla department bridal Something , Κ tor l*«r- trimmed to enter into the about refusing her any- At any drug store. Hammond, Agricultural til Oxford ready The dazed girl stared at the board. you go easy suffering. oeremonies when the oometb. Family History· Surgeon Dentist, ocrât. Parla, lie. bridegroom One curl added to tbe top of the I thing she want* tu do for you." onr sad tiny 'I OWN the long corridor atone MAINB. Let ns learn from experience said PARIS. have first carre of tbe "m" In ber name bad the "Uucle Wesley, you are a dear." SOUTU every year that we in the East here IT\1 amoug hundred·, down Dandruff Disappears Lessons from the Summer's Drouth. a a if 1 can't ϊμϊ·ι work warranted- oat of transformed It from good old Eng- Elnora—"Just dear! pos- \i! my a wet and a dry season four years I I II long street alone among thou is that elite on five and tbe way to insure our orope lish patronymic any girl might 1 Lr\ ωι1(ΐΒ( out into the country she sibly eet thnt money any way AND HAIK h i*· ·,ΟΝΒ*· SCALP ITCH VANISHES QUICK- water C. Clark, hear to Cornstock. Elnora I'll come and borrow It of you. , THE VALUE OF HUMUS AND THE IMPOR- to insure the supply.—A. proudly last, sue «it on a log! and earth )K. LY STOPS FALLING. in Tribone S^T.t ffinie New Brunswick, N. J., stared speechless. When and how did a and then I'll pay It back If I dix Dentist, TANCE OF SUBFACE CULTIVATION. begun to sob In spite of her efforts Farmer. the wave o! sell tliem from it happen'/ She could feel At first It was steal from the swamp and — the self coutrol. phi -ainb. PARISIAN remember In air around I'll even SOKWAY. Sage smothered laughter tbe eame door to door la the city. wank a bair in un- breakdown, later tbonght crowd name when you good, pure Each summer, occurring almost face will be mire to 13-1 to «· DANGER AT SEA. her. A rush of anger turned ber home to feed chl plant them, so that they ,m,e Hour»—9 tonic, free from dangerous lead and broken monotony, cornea the dry spell. FIRE lug. She must go scarlet and her «oui sick. A bot an to come up lu the I have been other Each summer ihe wail from ens. calves and wear calico and spring. dyes. goes up of pigs, ri r. SMITH. a Must How Flames Can 8w«ep the Inside swer was on ber Tbe voice of the wit sort of stricken all day und PARISIAN Sage is not die. every farming section, "We need rain." Hps. coarse shoes and pass a library panic tonics tbat die the hair are full of It bas been so cteai Even a Metal Ship. addressed her straight!?. couldn't think. I can gr.ther nuts arid Attorney at Law, poison probably always professor averted bead all her life. 8be *>bl>* and aro to use. to Abraham. wo fire on a transat- "This seems to be beautl sell them. Freckles sold moths and MAINE. dangerous back Occasionally The danger from proposition Again. SOiJW'AY, PARISIAN is a clean, delightful meet farmers Who when asked about the is Miss Cornstalk," and I've a lot collected. ne a Sage lantic liner la more serious than gen- fully demonstrated, s the butterflies, Collectlo 3peclalt> the hair ••For sake, honey, what Hv»rne Block. hair dressing that nourishes effect of the weather will carefully caa tell us bow pity's m back tomorrow. dry erally believed. It is much greater he said. "Surely you of the neur- Of course I η going roots and besides the dandruff their shoulders. even matter?" aslitfd the voice killing shrug They may and la a to the books. -.UtUC Κ Λ PARK. than the danger from collision you did it" Sinton. as tu· I can find way get geirns imparts life and beauty into the go so far as to tell von that it does not it neighbor, Wesley more and more dangerons That word of praise saved ber. She Don't you worry about me. 1 am all j J at hair. Yonr hair will look nice and bril- bother them. I can recall several men Incoming Attorneys Law, and as she zrs* <* and short of a with the increased outlay apon luxury was tall, straight handsome tear right" MAINS. liant after applying PARISIAN Sage who consider a drouth little there" he continued, E'°or"-smearing Tffi ûETHBL, can rid of dandruff aod have soil of and The main structure of the arose. As Elnora neared ber own door bcr C. Park you quickly get personal blessing. They display. «« her face In .» «ίο» to dr « ikon K. Herrlok. Bllery ST itch and the hair from falling such and methods so and most of its essential parte are "Of course 1 can explain my work," mother sold: scalp stop quality practice ship ttcm 'waH it .0 bad a. .bat. nowr Avoid imitations—get the genuine. The scientific that although the dry spell may of but many of the fittings, near- she said In natural tone·. "What 1 "What so? I you metal, " baa been )»»t about .lid ■·«" kept you expected J. WALDO NASH, with the Auburn bair is on every lower their the of and is how I to be girl production, prices ly every feature of ornament every can't explain happened «ve an hour a<ro." bottle 50 centt- else- u all day. She'. »o, ! bottle and carton. Large their crops, because of scarcity are Inflam- so as to make a mistake Is face trapping of luxury, highly stnpid we were foolish to Elnora looked Into her mother's at Chas. H. Howard Co.'s. and dealers where, will more than overcome the minute She said »«vo»£ mable. and smiled. It was a queer sort of a Licensed Taxidermist, everywhere. 34,36 shortage in quantity. let you 'io. She said your clot lies wert No one who has not been aboard the little smile nud would have reached I admire the man who can make two not right and that they would laugh at Streot, rear Masonic Block, one wrecks at Santiago can con- the wi'h uormnl mother. Temple blades of grass grow where only Spanish Were vour Elnom .' depths any of Zl things right, Of Local Interest before, but he does not show half ceive how fire can sweep the Inside "1 see you've been bawling." snld Telephone Connection. NORWAY. grew The girl broke Into hysterical laugh the skill and that the man shows even a metal ship. Admiral Cervera Mrs. Cometock. "I thought you'd get ability ter "Wght!" decried. "Right! Lncie WE WII.L a when his me the on That's I SOME PEOPLE WE KNOW, AND who produces good orop described to experience should bave seen m your fill In a hurry. why NEAL, on Wesley you DR. LEONARD J. neighbors get only a half crop account the Teresa In these words: "The eo to If we ΡΚΟΚΙΤ BY HKARINQ ABOUT THEM. board I waaa picture! They wouldn't any expense. of drouth. second shot that came on board sot us ÏSÏftbïï·! out of the we have to Osteopathic Physician. tor««t me. So. they .ont net keep ponrbouse TOO WET IN SPRING, TOO DRY IN SUM- mnln was Z?r e and Fridays, and on fire. The fire damaged. cut the corners close, it's likely this Olii «lays. Mondays This is a purely local eveut. tbe chance, tor they'll ice tbe earn, MER. Soon we were unable to cope with the road tax will ►·,c ell treatments by appointment.
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