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I am the hardest substance known-I have a green tinge about me though-my mates are usually colorless It Isthe rarity of this tinge and my sizethat makes me very valuable Thoughno larger than a hickory nut I amworth many thousand dollars I wasborn In Brazil The first of this world-at least of daylight for me was rollingout with stones sand earth and otherrminerals following the stroke of apick I lay on the ground before aworkman He looked about him andseeing his fpremans back turned pick ¬
ed me up and put me in his mouthWhen he went from work he wassearched but I was not discovered
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so to speak was in a wood The workmn who had found me sold me to aman of better grade The price paidwas 100 In United States bills Theman who bought me took me to aroom locked the door and examined mecarefully I could see by his expres-sion
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that he was very much pleasedwith me Efe got a box of sewingutensils from a closet and rippingpocke in the Un gofhiscoat putme In and sewed me fast I didntsuppose that I would stay long in thisplace but I did
One day a policeman came to myowners room and arrested him Hewas not Wearing the coat in which hehad sewed me It hung in a closet Amonth later it was taken down andwith other clothing taken to Villa dePrincipe where it was sold to a JewA young man uall tattered and torncame into the Jews shop tried on sev-
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coats and the one I was in fittinghim he bought it I think the pricepaid was 2 The young man walkedall the way to Rio doing work hereand there for a meal Had he knownthat he had me with him he mighthave ridden In a coach and four
When lie got tR Rio he shipped on avessel bound for New Haven Conn Iwas rolled with other clothing in asmall bundle and put under his bunkhe donning sailor togs When we reach-ed
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New Haven my owner put on hisshore clothes left the vessel and walk-ed
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up Into the city He met a number-of young men he knew and by his con-
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the sons second year From astudent he I had become a sailor had
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sought employment in South Americaand had got stranded in Brazil Oneof his old chums loaned him some
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This home was in a shabby little cottag in the suburbs It was both amelancholy al da happy meeting be-
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the young mien and his mothersand his two sisters
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dently people refinement living inpoverty Their returned boy was hun-gry
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but there was nothiijg save a-
piece of corri bread in the house to givehlmv They begged him to stay withthem try for a position and help themTo this he consented and they werehappy
That night after he had gone to bedone of his sisters took his clothes andsat up late patching and darning themthat he might appear the better inlooking for employment After thesewing she took them downstairs intothe kitchen heated an iron and pressedthem While running the iron over thecoat its nose hit an obstacle in meShe felt of ine took me to the light toexamine the place where I was thentaking a knife she ripped the sewingand took me out Seeing nothing but abrownish stone she threw me into acoal scuttle but on second thoughtstook me up again and put meonatable Then finishing tier ironing shetook he clothes to her brothers room
The next morning she showed me toher brother sand told him where shehad found me He looked me over verycarefully thinking all the chile andasked his sister to show himHhe placewhere she had found me Then he putme in his pocket and later on startedout to look for a situation About nOQnhe went home He met his mother inthe hall He was pale and trembling
Oh mother he exclaimedMy boy what has happenedIf it shouldnt be true it would kill
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coati Thinking might be a jewel inthe rough I took it to a jeweler He saysits a diamond A diamond of that sizeis worth miny thousands of dollars
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the mother her daughter gatheredround each trembling with excitement
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Boarding School for Boys Conducted by the Sisters of St Joseph fYoung Boys from 8 to 14 years Received Carefully Trained along Physics
Intellectual Moraland Social Line Healthy Location Magnificent wlmm nP-ooli Complete Equipment in Schoolrooms Dormitories Dining Hall andRecreation Rooms I
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i ST JOSEPHS ACADEMY LOREtTQt FLA > Iyoung man vPrt to omcers or nithe diamond mines in Brazil and allreplied that they had no record of anysuch diamond though I hail doubtlessbeen taken from some of them whendug from the earth Since none ofthem could proye ownership none ofthem claimed me
I was polished cut and sold for afortune The young man went back tocollege and the story of his returngetting out among the students theygave him the sobriquet of OldClothes
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Mrs E D Ch s of Harbor Mespeaking of ElectrfojBitters says Itis a neighborhood favo te here withus s be a fayorite everywhere It jfives slick raief in dys
livircom Taint cidney de-rangement malniltritipn lervoushess-pepsia
weakness and gerieral debility Itsaction op Ithe blood iasa thoroughpurifier maKe s it espe lly useful as-
a spring mednehis grand alter ¬
ative tonic is sold under guarantee atall drugstores 50c-
KNIGHTS0 OF PYTHIAS
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day evening in Castle Hall over Pey¬
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iting knights H Mr Hampton C CChas K Sage K of R and S
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Notice of Sessions ofOcala Lodge No 851Benevolent and Pro-tective
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Regular sessions pn the second andfourth Tuesday evenings of eachmonth Visiting brothers cordiallyinvited S A Rawls Exalted Ruler
JTioseph Bell Acting Secretary-
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Dunn LodgeNo 19 meets In theI temple on the first
and third Thursday evenings of eachmonth Visiting brothers cordiallyinvited W D Graham W M
Jake Brown Secretarv
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FORT KING CAMPWOFW No livNext regular monthly meeting will
be held Friday evening May 8th at8 oclock in Yo ges Hall Visitingsovereigns are alwayswelcome-
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CONCORDIA LODGE F U OF A
Concordia Lodge No 181 FraternalUnion of America meets fourth Wed-nesday
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Chas K Sage Secretary-
A WOMAN TELLS HOW TO RE ¬
LIEVE RHEUMATIC PAINS-
I have been a very great suffererfrom the dreadful disease rheuma ¬
tism fora number of years I havetried many medCfs but never gotmuch relief ffom any of them untiltwo years agowhenI bought a bot-tle
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of C mbe alns Pain Balm Ifcund relief before Lfhad used all ofone bottlfc bu keot on applying itand soon felt like ft different womanThrough mjtjjMl Ice many of myfriends have tried it and pan tell youhow wonderfully it has workedMrs
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONERFROMTHE FIFTH DISTRICT
I hereby announce that I will be acandidate for the office of county
commissioner for the fifth districtand promise if elected a faithful per-formance
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of theduties of the officeRespectfully Ix B Marsh
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lumber wagons carriages arid buggies ofStyles saddles and harness for all piirpcifies laprobes whips collars and padsjn all sizes A com-plete
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line of alKthe odd parts of harness harnesoils etc Our stockus the largest and most
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in the country lit is the bestgodds from thebest known factories and everything that wel sendout is fully guaranteed both by us and the manu-facturers
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We buy all our vehicles in carp lilts and f f
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Standard Makes of Plumbing Goods Gas Engines Pimps IrrigatingPlqnts Acetylene Gas Plants Sold and Installed Complete Estimatespromptly submitted on any Work in our line I
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SEABDiARD AIRLINE RYSAVANNAH COLUMBIA CAMDEN SOUTHERN PINES RICHMOND
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gustine and Jacksonville to New Y rk via Richmond and Washingt-on
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Dining Car a la carte semrice Double Drawing Room iSleeping cars Stateroom and Observation car Leave St AugustineV150 arr and Jacksonville 1255 p gin daily including Sundays-For full information and sleeping car reservations call en any
agent SeaBparjl ors write-S
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