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:oo you know A STRANGE PRISON. How a Town in Virginia I'tiltze a Mountain Cave. "Speaking of caves," remarked the tlriimuK-r tvUcm territory ximhIs from New Yolk lo every w here, "I suppose von don't know tli.it down youd"i' in the cave section of Southwestern Ken tucky It Isn't iiunsii.'it for the tonii" vhi.-h are buMf over i-ir?? to use them as sewers, and there's many a kitchen Tilth its sink li-mlins i'!-ht flown tiro tin- depths tin; earth. I'm an eveu odder u..., than tliis to which n.itir.-f may be put 1 discovered in the cave country "f Virginia. , "Tuu little town of Kldii Ive. with .1 population of ;w or 7'- his a lartre c-oiiiiu.'eut ot milters to be ban-. Ik 4 ly the authorities, auil when they i:et tiirly they are uly. Indeed. Two or thre" Voopci's' f.-r their a--' onmiodatio!' w hii chunk auJ dlsorderli had l'oi huin.-l f t"!-U down l.j 1:1' !!:. !i!l-l the t.nv.l marshal wa luird put ku"w wh:i !o. At lasi tii" e'lifor of 1 al paper f-'!iret-! the -ave !u '!! motr.i nlii t!-.' t y:iriN ffoni the City 11a!! would I (. hist ''!' t!i;!!i; for i ."ihitioos". t!-l the ii.-arsiul ps-i. to invl:- ft-lU.. I).. '..l!.. lb-It tiie WIV 'U'-ti i'l 11..,. t,, x ( 11 r. . 0 was .o.i!i a ladder thii-y !--t thri'ii-h an op'i'uuc" six "f fzhr f-..t in . I : :. u !-" r. ami M"i' when -:.-. :n t1 m- l'r wi- 'by ' n-1 pr,,. 1 h v. ,, .1 r. .j i-i .if liue water, Kiel that, t'e.iuii ; wa- il irk. the i-lec-Irk l:.',i' ."ill ! inii-.i.lii-il ca-lly fimii the 1, m 11 pliill'. ' Th it :i h; t-pi'l'. ami without .-t tt:.: .iovhi'iu 11--It m .ttyi.ny. beds ;o . I ;( !- .,- I a f-.v .' ! !'. s of . , i fc 1. (if. v., 1- fik. !! it"V 1. ...I Sio,-,iy !i'!,; e.-ii-n 'lie I'.iy ))e':i!i t'i " -nop "! and tier-' taken r: '.: wir- i:i;fn::y l-t ii.Mii! into t!." .ive b 1 rope i'U 1 porn Pie v.ind-!i-s 'hat "i l l h.-'i riui-l over the '!!'!':, ai: ! -l!-i!"- pre a '.led 0:1 'a- ..f the ir'ii. TV- liuh's tv-re urn- e.J ..I, " ,V.. I'liilht ami . ! leer !' U i ; 'he l;..i.v- 1 ; 1 i a!! t!i !. un t'e y w i:U"i; t . . u I I ! 1.- '! pi. -is- -I --town tK. .,,:. f... . .11.1. f IH.i.-tf t'!' A 1 ''0'. r,, .,.,:.!,. t j..-.!.!.. P.. heaf-l ! (., . ..i-ke,) w.t'i tit'!:- , I .M. ir-iif lh.--e V I- -l t'lriit aii'l a r.ian ' 1- he.n. a'j-i 1 v-ti jt'rh'irit-e. iie. no ,..H!e " l" fl!lJ :ltl "t'i- " !! il" "-11 'i--'- " ! i.iv,. ti... v:i'"V - it" f--: :t--i : ihr a'-fie-il. 1' lias h. -a .r;k:t:. ': v, ay el r "ii..-e. a:i-l is un-.l onle "illy t:i-fafe.-t prl-eti :n 'h'- '.vh-il" -'ooni;'!'. '! 1 !s th" eheape.-t iud UMt i-VfliUln; .' lire t urns With l"h ii-. 't 1- 1. 1 ' :i 1 in ; 1 t I-1 'i- ; ' - ;.t, ! 1 ii,...li- 1..-. ', - -il,- t -I 1.1 1- ti !; - I'. "t.-I ;t..;n r..,,.. .V W -I. ., . ,, , . I-- ;.. . .!- 'U- :.f '.' i . . 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Tuk- L.ix.it.vt- lire: i i'.i-uii n I ih.L-'. ; lp!i!-'l.. n-nm-J ae.a-s i: : i.l.'j n-. ;' Nfnrlvevrv u- ri "i n t ! j .-;e:u- as !h 'ifo i-l-:t;. t.i en v ii ' I'li-Ii l.t'iif " iiii.1 iiw I i.l-.n-i ii t:v,-- !!" . .-a-ina- th.. r. I.. !',.', ,. , .. th--- - ii .-i-t. .' ".w . - I--I t". i-i--. P -. i .- "tt.it,.--i. -v r. t.- i - t n-.r. r. . Hem p. nr i t:. -i 'fin -it th- i-ett.yj. .-'o I T"rk I'.'-tSM. Kilurute Votip I'.i.htIi With lrnrt Cnn-ly f-ii'ia-i.-. i-,:r- i-of.ntlnaticn f. never. Cc.-.'S:-. ire C C fj.l, .lrui;:,i-fu:iJ ::ic:iL';. the n..-ri' pria:!.- m.iu L'ive ti;. :-wf h- If s. I i' -mi Hi-titl'. - -ir.- l Nn !' - ni :,i-r. n:-- -i !:.-! tlrt l- t l'r. Klltif'- .. Nirv-- !!.!-!. .,- r :'r:a "'...till ! ,-;, ......... r).. ;; 11 ki.inl. i i.. - :i .W' ii . pi:t.. !, A r -.r:us i-ia.-t- r U uil-a ! trr-at -lr:n! a 4. r an euterpri-hn; a at: V. ' f l.cr..-.- a- ( -. i. i,-:-.. ' t . ,r- InU'- .-l!;i:rh ('".!. elf, i r.;- 1I--I ''.' I-- -i- ' - i':iit!i !lmt ;mv ',i. , a ;-.-l l,v H-i-T- ' I'l-rh; 'ire. --I t- -'!'.. o'. I ifiL't l-t v.mr l.- i.'ll1- r l:M'-tV t"- "u1! ttii o' v: ir l'iier.ia--. To Ciiro Contitliiatlaii rorevi-,. r-k: Ca. men i. Vi.iiv t. ,t !iurt:i I"; ii C. L. -. I.i.l 'Di. me. oni.sii refuua ...j v T'-'L t think tlmt t:h"-tH unit;.- th-- n -! I Mrti' i-j wtii l- -,v-le: I-. . I l.f iieif I'i-.. - i to - t'..r - i--'i.itr -ii.-1 lev hi. i 1-1.- In-' .in r M It. Mill l'f-1 .l A- -. 1.. lie. . (,. I I. I. -.". I' M ti t t ut eft tiil tom.-rr.ov the thinn -:w t -Iv win i, i j, r yen t-"l.-iy. P'.u't TRY t-i keep h.I-e With .'if pl'l- Rii.liuti HiikoiK- Piiwit.-i . . t H 1 1 0.--I-I. M P H IV I "liip.in;. . Iti' hlnijti-l, Viu-imi. ' 'lut.y II. Hts iner" tr.juhl" thau it -Ir -'.vns Ml" WlnhnvVSootliineSvi-tip i'"r ehf lit i-'-l ti-i-tltiiikr. Mifti-n" tin- i:iiiii-i ri'iliteiiiK ii.-l in, i. t!cn allnys I'ftiu.euriRi wiml eolie. Sic. n hef.l :. Tho younii onion is a vrv seilae'iv.-rpci-rahle, b'lt 1t inv nlalilv gives a inau atvay. Hope Returned Stomach and LiverTroublesCured by Hood's Sarsaporilla. "I Buft-reil from stoiiueh anil liver trou blff aad was eoullae.l to my house f-n i long tiuie. I was "iitiri'ly deaf iu one ear. 1 a.lur-.'J cto.it .li-tre" in my s-toaia-.-Ii aad -oahl not e it lieaity food. 1 had given up hope of ever heini; wll. Ileudiui? of curei hy II 'OJ' fiarsiiparilla I deeMeJ to Kivuit u trial. Sj.jii aft:r I lugan faklin; it I ooiild ste it had a Rood effuet. I con tinued Its use until my deafness was eared and iuy ftomu-th and liver troubli-s re lieved.'' W. T. Kenr...v, Cttiiisteo. N". V. lood's Sarsa- parllla Is America's Oreaict Medicine. $1: six for f-'i. th e. All druggists, iiu. I Y von see h von want. Ir-ll Ihp iiifierllrr tiiunan II In ihli raprr. f". n mum HrS W.'i.'Hr Ail HSf. tk LS. IA1 nest Ci'Udh tmp. TOflM iKHl. l "AW I if"'?' a1M,1 J" Wi f.t.'i'l F-Ilt S 11 Il . It is not -o i.-.-iuiallv know a a1 !l ptulit to Iv that pta-hce- may In fl . hi I -e'.eial v.-ek- ea'liei thtili is pos-lHi- !ii the i p -:i CU'-!'k1 in p!:H!t H1C '!:' - . 1 !U :' 'Hverte' m,1;'!1-1 putuii.: i' I'l ti In..!' -I itt:t:l tin "e, : i!!"; .t.- Tio-u lake t out -i: 1 et he y.-iin , .:i'it in th" "pe'i lti-iui 1 v !".- !' I- t- IMe-- t !- tl M'.t. f'.l- los in.' it - !'li .- l--. "hii'i sli-eiM I'--.--..-!. i i'li i Ii, iv i.-at a' nilit to , v imi,. th,- , , l In thi - w i'V the .--I'la-'i may he ,i h n, . i i nl r-U- 'l 1 ea.lill-!! ln.ll l-ei. ,l'!-l " 1 1 "I'U t-.; eieoi'ii hiiiei pii.as t . iinike the ep' M'f 'il ilielll.V pi otil.'l '". Ke'ihill". !te ol ' he eeta1'!. ' in. h rveiy t'aiti'e' ii"'i !st-.n I- k"hli.iil. uliieii if !i"i':i ,i;i I ''.r.'i-i '- itit.-rioeili-ite lt-;we:i I-e tin mil ,.i i nt.ileij i : 1 1 . 1 n i-.il'l'.iee It hai I like t'"- t'li.nip. hut lii.t t '-e .-.!. l-i. - till " -.al-talne pait w -il'-.'.r noia-l It is i leje ahieth.it 'o ii t'l'in t iei many. vile, i- n k u,o'!! te !,l!e i,-t--. ami is ltMlnlv u-t-.l f," i :i?e t-e-.iia-. J'ttt i p.- ',! p , ,;.:- . .i,,..,!,! i-e '! l.i'e mi th-. -pri'ij. "hell the ri-ll-nl !- i .-! .,- .1" I the MOU": "'. OV t!l n.l! !,- wo ,- I ',.'; u 'v. ill I." MM ei a'.. I teH'le! i'i-I iioily llft-le"! I- "l" 'it. ! e k--:tl' tll'i - -'t II ! !v. aii'l h , I' . i t ik- ti i i.e . ',. .! .e,i -..' t . ' iii il t t-.i l.-i-ne li-.- . l.-'-l i,:i'h--t-l "lo!" y-i-in :, ! ,t;. . -j-i.h ni.- i it. i A f . f of In.- t. -'111 ! t-.i;-lt .0 .Ii v. or I,,,.;, ! -i" r-i m- ii- i" C't! III! NU't'.; 11,'IH Mj1, It .mi A .i 1 1 a e the it ton tii f. u k. ttitu hi-ii-. ('iu, k hat. he I later that! i-'il il! hi t l.-ite t.. I'uitii-li lavi'i. piili-t-ni tintntr.it lien w'lieh 8. ! , .,: i;. ti! -l iirtie lio -re .!,!;. lilt t iii-ina je ie.aiis,. the -ilv iVv.-r i j, i -o, "i a - I' - in a: in eat If i . I. -It 't i r . !:'. . (i, .lie , i. , :IH ii-ua'!y I-.- m i ie t-- -, :, k to .' tii -t lieu i ha'.:.:e !. 'i he viti ,iti-l cti-ie-t v iv i . t j,,, --.i -1, It.-1 M i 'to I hei-elt ! lit-' t:f .,,-t -!.--.. 1.1 l- til f I Itil , ht!' ! !,-' . ;;.. tll.o'lt il .!-..'e:t t lift:! I Ik-, -he ,-.,intut bt . al. ti 1KI-- ::"' m . i 1! .0, the i:.ili.-e. ,;i. i is n.u- Il mole likely to tn-i . ti; ,-:t .tti empty ti.-.-t it:-' it.--' -ltou',1 le cart-tuny la i l- -a it't; a ,- 1 fotlil'l i'l '.: of e r 'h 1!!.l I:.. 't. . ',.-:o I e .th h"c h:M !-:! - ' ' ku- ' - a 1 , 'i lit -t l-.ttet i!.:::t . d ---'.fi I -t ii! t-tue a ! -l-t o Per -. P. , . .. ti... iU-.t ut: 1 li - :.v,-i !i,jr .-' - 1 .it. o t , ..e. . 1 1 ,j,i- !. W'l'i. iht-.-e . .'!! ll'loll the Itee -i ill n o., lit a . , pt t!.e M'aa t"-t H,-' a "lav t -. ,- il.e l--:i'.1!:1.' ('.;-. - !i: v Ii- -.-! -. , u ii-' ii. tit- 'It t ":-',. -I It .!.- ha. e a! jte 1 1 .o.n ::! i- ' -ti -i -' ' 1 1 ! '!' prtiin. aiei. u it ttilaoi.' i-t'i'. tti" ti t-n t'i , tu; e lint hit!, ni nt. ii !!'.- . ., ,e. i. n 'ni t.. I e I.-. I- iinn,.- l .1 I in. I. I l - ! the I'fl'irii!. Ii, it ii-lll'l onts he a - ' a.:" a i, u it n . n i is the n,-. es ity i i ,li in'iiie tii ttii'M pails an-l pat - ,1s ,,( .a ,.t l-t;i t. .ti I, ..n .ibmt e v-i y i !',c tin t ,- tin! t y Small l:i: meis i auii.-l all', :. I t-, bn , or hin the lar-ie an-l f.i-eitive -lit, innc ma chill s t!ri a.e . !t tii- in. 11 lii t. Ih"V mil-. iio t!.- o niei, as t ni y eaii. a ft " bout - h.a,. a'i'l tic-lea lime pe: mits. l'it. U.iiii i- -I -. iiar-.J aid eiy .li--fl'lteeal.U- ' -!k. -.m I the in--.-, s.-ity .-x l-l; l ! M-it" -iti-ple ;i..l effectual ,tp-pii'.itii- f t i..t'kitiL 1 1 -a.-iei. With i',i ,! ,tb'. tii- , in- .. -t. .,:.-st dm -.i.,. atl I 'te n ". " -1 1 a ! li . . i m.i'le bv h-.-tii-.' a -b j- ml f eh- M n !'. . t ii-1 PlilH- It Ol t I'll !' e t i -. b . t - fi at- ' -an I -in. I "'a'.. ' A -I. tin bk.- ih: ' 1:1 t)..t "ttiy I i t a bletime. I'i' hi I -ba'.i .--.ei-. foot ..I ;ioi:ii'l t hi "iii.h v In- h it pa - i - ti limary 1 Hit lit-' v ill not .1" i his. ami is o i -l--,,. t . an . tit. :i:.r,ii ti. ;,l atnl ' la- i.'ltu in 1 1 " 1 1 1 v Wifn lite taa-,.1 ami -:t'i I at- !ti,..l m. a a, t .. the nl linan ..iitii -in. nl. I be s,iit!eie-l Imt'.tly ".,-.- it . th.-n the letnaimler -! i -1 1 1 I I-' tiib-.l i'l t ttl t paokiiii: I If .-.tli-se. tii'-. e -till be a .ii,nitlty of loi.-e ,-a: tii c p r.a'- lil t III" bo K ..f -aii'l ,-M. I "'..icl. A hiu'n rnl-e si,., ill, 1 be mule all I left n 'I il-!lllbi- I I'm- tl -I--.S" i or t .i. tl poss-lije. ni.-atut Itlle the .-ieta. ii- ami !.:r.i II at Ion til h-ie . ttlt-.l iii.. e,,.nii.l. atlci which the Rill plus earl h mat be b-telle.l "!!'. N'. w York Le li.,o I iti-I'm Km li it l'a. It i- led only imp-n taut I'm a larmer to l;u"W win t her. upon the wlmle, lie is lo-ui". or eaiuiif.'. lint it is, if auy thii:.'. more inipoi ttiut ioi limi to kiimv ! v. Ii.it point he is losing or Cliiillinu. thtit lie nitiv Ut oft' those tlmm-i v. h ii-h . , . net pt v . ami :tn-ss h";.e villi! h pay In ! Is he a eotton i.-il-e' It-", .l-ir- it pay l:IMi to raise i ii't. m iu thew.iv he has In-tn ilnint; it .' I -,-- t he t otat ion ot eiops h. ii, l'..!i. s pay !! ' li..es tt pay l'l-tter to l:l!-e ..'' Inn t-lm k. t" raise hie-.s in Iniv l-.i.-on to keep ten hea-l ot . attli o; half 'hat number:' Would some othr: iii"lie elop .,tv bi-tte: mi In fit r to than lotion.-' Thee H'.nl tlo.:i ii of other like ipl"tiolf, he in.iv ak hii!ie!l' iiii l utility to e:y great :nh antae. Some of these he may answer pretty xitisfa"toi 1 1 v from h s' inli i l'.i:-1 f Npei iment- only. lou'f (-.nielti'le ihi..! since the cove' ii meut lias vntilisheil experiment sta tions there is no neeil of farnieri mak in; experiments. The stations make experiments to estnlli-h peneral prin eiples; the I'aiiner shmilil experiment to ascertain hmv best to apply those principles his imliviilnal farm. I'vwry firm Iihs .uinethiiii; pe -iilinr to it-e'f. " hu ll ca'l ' tor -j r-i-in 1 I'eat l-ieut. Hut exjiei imenls 1ea' It llttit? unites full s steiaatii' u-eoiil is l.ept. 1 '-rietK-e lo- imu. Ii i-l it- tine in the a! -em e of t .,-,. i-K t'l-e . antud " " " "'' ""' . 1,11 1 pies.-i.'iis ahtiiNs' ...e -htt tit: I I ilote.iiiatethot-ethat ale ell"! - Sou'.!' e! ! t'tilti' :?oi. illlj Mltl ll til.llll. In many p.ut ol the ti'iiutiy veiy Sitti -f i, tot y n -tilt- i -iu i.e -i-.-'i'-t-'l bv -ee-.iili!: a mixture ol oat-, ba . by a:-, I tt heat in the spi lie.'. alloA in-, this iiv.it'iie. then tlii't-sh'm. tii-1 a nnl'iiu the uiaitl ttKetll-i i'lf i .'"'.blliil'lotl l-'kt-s ,i ttvi! i act 1 y. no t '.':' I ami is . xtei t-'-ly al'tabl.-. paiti. a I n Iv toi all kin-Is ,'! y-'-inj: t k an 1 tor ttittenillg li.-.is ( he ; ' 1 1 l 1 1 i f f.'t I of COU.Ise fill '.! I "-I-l ;o!i!' '.that upon tiie kiml ot l.i'ol.'cit it i- n-t'.a'K th-' eii-tom (.. mo lite f .1 ie tin t-'i hot in- p'opoitl".! W h- at 'to. bai ley t't ... ami oat .'.. . l c. 'U se the pi','1 ol Hon of . a. 'i i- etttit- l optional t. 1th the I'-O-li.r all.l tlte -'.HO tthlell lines bi si in ali loca1!! t sboiil I in um ti pi omii-cin e Sm tw .' or thi ' hii-litl-. of the mixtmc !- the .leii.the -titi'i' a - -pinu tt ln-:t' "i oat", t ikuit.: , a; r . , ... , i w i ll ami h.n c the i I b. il iV .rout-lot pulv. ii.-i ! a e.-'i !y a- cin."ii. tit li' the --!iioj :i'"l il li.-t haie.-! il'.it'.i the :;::!!". I i ll iipem-1. It i- aiti .tblc t -. -' Vtiti, tie.- ol thi.'-c :!.i'!!- tl'ti' lit'-:: ." nearly :'t t!i. ame fme : - p.-: -ii.ie. Sinnu "heat, b-iilet an 1 ,-,:- u u.tliv ma'utt to-ether. I-'" by . t i l"! s-. !-, t'i nt t't:i-- i an b- ma b aim"- . : t ti!i . 'l itis . ,,.p , ,., b, us- I ! -.'t.i'u:. ( ':;: any H:i;" ,!' t i net! t . u-.ei-'h t-- I of -.a,-;,- I ' a' ; ! b - tit-- II - - nn - ,tp -a' - ti .' .!! ' .''i'- '',!i! , I .i ..e.l ll'o- "lit ! Ill .- t 1,1 I- "t tllli- I an 1 the iti..-t b.-m ti t i! i. tilt- I'.t -I'M 1'lu .! -Il, , - - -loll. "tl'.tl ,. 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',.- i o 1 e -'! -.. a tM-ll l.n-i-t n a-'ei n .-tr.ii'i. tn: I t': ' 1 -le.-iit.:--- ,-t ' ::! v- is . ,-i ti.t ; -o ' i ' 1 1 1 - sei-.-n I ;-.--1 it ; - .1.1 . -,! ot tite -am- -t'alt, to ;,! -" i;. .ante ''-. ! . am! oi.i bat' itm. h-i-iti'i .- been in- -i . . u. . . - I n I liiii t 'o I ast -i-: in" I m.nt.-ii th,--e m-lame- mcielv t -hott tini'. -i, in a? my i- p-i ten.- ! ' , . e ni- 1. the id. I idea litat .!..- .u-' pt ' '), ! ! i"ti a ma!-- foi -". , 1 i " 1 i Itil-lti- he'.is Is ! II. '!,', II- Tlunr l- one tety imoi t t tttt thin; up. mi t Inch I 1 a-c my -u. ami that 1- I v. as t , dill a - --i.i ,:- letile line I mitht atl. I that tht-v a i-t e- -t: ni-. M-.a'-l oil -l-'tk. l-pl-ei.t!!v It 'in i'l lov e-l li i e t ili-r' al:'1 ' "ti- e !'i' litiy h.i-1 plenty ol e i ! . . 'I'h'.s i"".b! !e-S h.t,! , ot!s,b t ale- to ,1-. V. 1 1 1 , th ill lit ll illl'l S "I .'! t 1"' lb '. W !i- tlnn i ! a t!-.. t. :- v.e.lt-.l lliltl - 1 of h-tis I" a f.i-.ii i-i il- I h:. . ltowti Hi-la!!, is tvluieoui i.'.il, t a IIo-ac I t" tw. ity l'tah::!.i lo-'i- '1' u!liiite-l talte. .iii-I a!--- I hat- II. .f. II I :l-e '- III 1 e t it' b,l 's v.ite , in- -ante -Maui ami . t p' .': . ,o I I '.' ame '.'"lo'ial health. 1,-t' vat ., i. ll'it 1 1 ' i ; i - ' "I I . ' 1 1 a I e- 1 I'l- almost to" niatiy I u m e pel ten. I . an i it. in I itii i'- het ,- a y ai .1. d eii "f i lo iis, mat. .I to a male. 1 1 -1 not itii,' h- hi-h a pel i-i-:il:t:- of fel ' lilt t lis n lloek hll! lllilintiteil ia:,i; 'ot s tune- the limn bet I he lot inei h nl a y.o.l loxln. ('. IV l;.-vtiol'l- ol Mi. ' i i : t . in Kenn. I i- hi am'l 1 i' . i i. -.uliti- I .ini; I'.t-ir'l-. Pet hap- the In -t ktiov. n l.i-at .1 m the fitite.l States r- that i f ex Seli.it .t I'elVcl of Kitli-as. nltl.il 'Mi; -ai, t" mca-'tlie three feet hoi:-', b'lt Malt-ifo many ttiin h t ml that mi .-i.-i. The ttiiiM-ums lic.Uetit!y cuiain ii-eu I'im feet ii It 1 iter wlio-e bci'.als -wia-p lite Hour when they slaml up. Inn perhtij th ' longest of -II I- tlt H I-l I eel". i! I I. alow ot Lamar. M . uhi-h is sai.l ,o ei er.1 .inv otlor in the win hi It is - i-ten le. t in em:!li, ami ha - meitsu red - t . n a n.l oim hull Ir, '. Mr. I.afow tt:-- l.-tn m T.impk'n coutttx. N'e.f Yolk in Is."..' ami In ' I elati t f-s at e not.-.l fo, In-tr be, no-, but t."l evtt i"i .b.-i o y b n. th. II. six feet in : i a'nl el : i. - ' .' ' p-,.;m!-. Win -ii -f".lit"4 v. til, hi, lll-llll lli-'MI II "Vt"'!'! f. "a I-i! I'l-Oll the il-iot. lie ha- m t -itav. -I to, oc t it i-nty years. In 1 ii . - i-i 1 sT ." Mr I, ti ntv came west an-l was n farme.' ami stuck rai-er for inany years lie tt e.-ir.s his bear. t buiiil. il ami wmim! n I "tl i'l his holy, or else wrapped an-l lmlireil iii-n le his vi st. I'.osicn I'imh set ipt. t '. I I nei. It n sai.l that Ihe earliest iiii ini.ui maile of the use of coal as a fuel is in th- le-enl- of the Abbey of I'etei I,., I i.ti-'i, in the year 'el V l.,'tloe is f-ciu I iiu etM v "f I " ' !' c i '" t hat t i .-I ' f.e-il Inei." r.i:'fii.- iiai. The crusailt-rs niinst the users ft feathers and birds arc terribly in cirii i st iu England. At the annual incet in in Loudon, recently, n speaker as applauded for the surest ion that 11 women would refuse to take for hus bands jinen who crtinched larks f.'t dinner nnd iii-. n dei lined to mate with tt omen v, ho dei n-.tted themselves ith t!ie feathers of sin-oiti birds, the ol' Hi ts of the tfOeiety would be attained. Another spi-akei hope 1 that the pres ent fashion toi feathers would be brotlitlit to the direct notice of the ( Miecn. whom .-ho was sure would do nil iu her powei to dis.-ourai-'e it The great--! card of the inietm tt as s lcttci f I mil the poet-htui eate. written from Italy, in whii h he saul The prcatc-t stii;mii on the lair land troiutthichl write i the j-cr-petual li'irassing nnd slntightei in;; of liirds by its entire population. Hence their "roves are too often in want of the 1 1 'tt iiiiifi syltan cha' in, of woo. I tioti- v lid." The annual report showed t tin t the membership of the sooi- tv had ro.t- he, I It..-.'"'. Wlni -tiiMiI-l Wear x.iHt'.i". It ha- been said that only a woman v. ilk a ti'iy beautiful or a very u jly t'.n-ia' shotild wear a necklace. The tde.i i- that the meklace erves either t" ati.-.. t attention to adjacent beau ties --lii:e the patch on a fair elietk " to In 1 bones ami tvri'.ikhs In t'-e lattii else more th.an a m ckl-n i is U"-b-I. tl !!i;. and t-trilp.;- el peatl:, ih-.: coil. 'i mil ribbons bciti- worn at the toin- lo oo-.T'' up d. li.'i. n lies. If the tltT-ory hold- true, oil:- uni-l it.-.-um.-. that there a-'e lew women tvt'ii e.e.u:iioupla..'e tin,. at au-l m.ks tu-t n-'V. for the jewel shops nr.- foil of net I. lets, bands nnd mlla!- !! ad hul l iiu important place in thee, impo sition i-i collars. For a youthtnl throat .'. necklet of lo -i -tinted coin! bead- f ipiite the vogue, eof.il having come nit" fashion with other obsolete ion.-!-. Ihe usual way - to siring tlp-iit in .--vor.il rows, pa-sel thro'u-li upright -li b.'s set in diamond ltetvcr uay is to laoiili! the bra. Is on : liu-'iit. invi-tble frami tt i'i'U that holds t hi la in p-.sition. If diamonds are ald-'l. it l- in the fo'in .f pi-.-rci d bead-, introduce 1 amol:..' tin othti'S s i :ts t-i compose a pre.imotiit' tlesign - -a .. he. k or key pattern, f u instance. I iiaui-iii-ls set in ftraiglit luvs are tr.iit.d in the same way. not placed el '-0 to.ether like the beads, bat with a wide space between each row, so f a-;c!i. d t ' the tramc that piece "1 wi-.. ! ibl.on velvet may be -lipped i:t behind the ,ew.-K ... nari ovi i vel et. v iacel b-,rl,:v ,.i .1 nnd f n -:t I in an dykes. rt-uda'iits :":- oil' -. .'.at", 't' .im m.-is-. heavy onianien' .Icclie! i .!l.tr souietttue- liaveainn-Ji. of td" ' i a : r - voiiud thiii b-'.-e-, th-- -be:- s, ! a: extremities of extreunly a" !: i:.t:.d blades of met a!, placc-l -.t -c itp'.t.il'd. or :i . t os-inii red :i:r.lip;i-m'-.-::! of such !-!a b-s. with brilliants ai the intersection-. t:-ii utr tl-."t ii in "in deep pointed pia-tr-ui in trout, or lormnig a .- t !- "I Van ivl.es nil round the coll-'i N'-w York I'mti ei. ' i'tl Advei ti-ev . it. ,u Mwii.i lliit YV- of'.eu iieai it said that while tttiiueii are blight and .puck they ale mt'ii:illy dciii'i'Uit in niialytu- power, that tthile lin-y may In-ciii'ie h-arneil l lu-y can iiev, t liecolnu logical . that- hough they may write beautifully titey cau never argue will Tins idea is based mi a them v which was proclaimed before women, except in the rarest in-lances, were permitted t receive nuy sort of mtelb-i t'.U'l ; tia.ining. Sin,'" t!te education "t ' women lias In-gnn this theory luis j been knocke I into smithereens. , ; n -table instance of it - I'.ill.icv -.va-ipre ' -cited a few years a-'o when a yntug " ,-m:.ii cat ried ..if the higltest hiiunf. , if ( ' im.bridg... both in classics nnd! in th" analytical -t itdi.-. ovc huu died : of ''logical" competitors. Ynother install. n in kiml i " t hut ol ti young lady at ('iiiiu-ll. Th,' fifth debute between the chosen haiiipious of thai iiislitutioii and ii,. .so tin- I iiivirsit v of I'.-iili.-vl . l.-i.l -,t Itb ,.'e,i V Y . ie 1 .-ently. One of the t'treo Cornell ilispntanta was Miss Abigail l.aughliu. She was the first woman who ever appeared iu iu intercollegiate debate ut tin- n'titi try, and there was great enriosily to see how t,ho would ncijuit herself. 1'ho judges who unanimous in thede ision that the. Cornell dehnters were stroii-'ci in points of argument, but may it be aid that the two young melt who lepi-fsonted Cornell von this leei.-io;; - N'it at all. If w as the universal verdict of those who h. ar l the debate thai the strona;--t aigumout presented by any of the lisptit ut's on either side was that of Mi--s Laaglilin. The Philadelphia limes de-'lare;' that "her logical powers tv. rc iiiiefpiale I by any "f ht-r issoi late;-. Vhtlt are those who entitcii 1 thai tvoimni is not the intellectual eipial of man uniii'; fn make out ot thi-t e lb .e we have the spectacle of two of the greatest and most progi t ssive universities of the country choosing Irom their thousands of students the six who were considered best able to argue a .piestiou and the only gnl am ing them c-jming out ahead of the list. YVe have no doubt that ,-imilar re sults would be seen at other itttetcol legiate debit,... if a girl should be ad mitted occasionally to the list of dis putants. Atlanta Journal. MlllllB l-'lPtlimj lr-!,!-. There i iiothing prettier or more npp.-opi i.ite for evening wear tiiaii In dia 'ilk. V.'liite and the lighter tint.-a-' t -:il !aat-i ill- f"t 'iinpie dies-sfs. ihey ai- i ftu uisU ii liuii'Mblti founda tions for draping with exceedingly thin fabrics, A young lady render of the Ledger has a white India silk that is somewhat past its Hist freshness, and she wonders what she cau do w ith it. It is well to have white or light colois cleaned so is to make the t-hade ns uniform as possible. Covering up staiu.i and . pots is by no means an i a.-y matter, and to clean one pint of a dnss and not the whole of it cannot fail to produce an incongruity plainly seen by one of taste And as it is the people of taste we wish to ph ase, it is worth while to improve every oppor unity to better the condition of our materials before going to the trouble n ti l expense of making them up. A skirt ,.f w hit" silk' is to be cut out after the ordinary pattern of gored kirts, avid finished compb tely. It is then pul on a figure, properly adjust ed and draped with diaphanous ma terial. I'.ven if accordion plaited lace, chiffon, or tissue is to be used, t I-- better to have the skirt on tlm fr.i. ue and a'low it to remain there for some tune If this were always done, there would be fewer unsightly oh jeets in the way of drooping draperiei and tol ls nil amy. The waist is best draped upon the we.irti. .ft is not; necessary iu refurbishing a waist af tei such a fashion to open a single, seam. The material may be thiricd, pleated, tucked anil shirred on draw strings, or simply patlu-re 1. the raw i .lt..- on cale.l by a bund of galloon ,-i gimp, the lullness lu l l ilott n by simtl.ti pieces of trimiiiim.', tiud the low, i e.l.;e .hattii under th" bodice ami ..,.selv lacked there. Sleeve pulls , ati be set-, ed on by tin ring th" to'-M-r poition up toward the rthoul h '.' then biiii'.'iug the put!' bank, ftt.stciiilig ii ilov.it at the ilbou, n:cl coverilt;! the raw edge with a baud of trimming. If Ihe slip is covered all the way down, ii may be dcsii able to make the cov eii'ig iu tw sections, joining them nt the elbows. Col litis tire hi -t made de la 'liable, although this i- md lirc.s stiry. One sometimes likes b Miry the color.-, and a dies.- of white India f ilk, draped with cream-colored gauze, may have ribbon collar, ,-a- h and trim niiu;'- in pink. blue, green, heliotrope or luinon color, nnd will furni-h it.li it, te vat iety by st'.ch uniple devices. It is !::lily worth w hile to make up n whiu- o I ci cam-colored dress with n color that cannot be removed at pleas are !' course, if one has nn exten .-ivc wardrobe, this may be very well, but for the multitude, who have but two "i three best dresses at the most, all color rhould be detat liable liv !. 'ving di i sses ii i tt Ti- on this plan, r lie I ; - ti-'; weary either tha-iUM-lves oi th- ir tricnds bv "that everlasting bit... 1 and yellow dres.-. of hers." If tin y; llo-.v could be taken out, and pri!-.. green m gray v. urn. the t rtticisin a ni i i:e cr k- made. dainty and ample i-ve!:i!::; di e- ' l- itm ic of title .1. ' t.d : wi-a. Tii-'e !-: plain thill ..' I inf.r.it w.i i-l I'.'i :i t.i'ni-l.-e.i-.'.t. four I'liiices ot ehi'i'oii w iih lihKvn i ,l-..e toe set ,-,n the shirt Lpauh ties. a -imuh'ted yoke and a full ca.-t'a !e j d-.'tn the f.'-ont. with dully collar, pro luc- a pret'v i:'i-l be '.lniiig effect. '- V-v York I.c'd'.-cr. rastiii.il ot.'. I'leiu de sole is a soil, glos.-y -ilk, very durable, and light in weight, de lightill to the touch, ami veil ro'-om mended for weui . Th-' boh ro. in all sizes and shapes, l:, to be worn again, ami it is some times ma'de of liice. unite close fitting in the back and full iu front. In .-ilk toilettes the black and white effect is decitledly prollollliced in house and evening attire, lilack jet, lace and . olored v ln-i are thv f ivorite triiiimiiiss. t Many of tin model costumes have en suite a ttny stole fronted shoiiblei cape l!,atehilig the gown, this little viai being veiy -In-it. ret lit t full and execedllii'ly -lll'lt 1 ill "ll'.'Ct. I'og collars a'e ma le ol renin or b'ack net with spravs ol 'old la. e ap plied mi. Loops I'..' the hair me also formed of tile same ol liaiiieiited nit, v. II ed t" keep them ill place. A blou-e without darts, yet snug ill tit, and with a th't 1ms. pie, is one of the aecrptid styles for gowns of plain ..r mixed goods. The basque part is often dispensed w ith. but when there, it is cut in talis or not. as the wearei elects. Handsome mixed gray clo'.b'-i show heavy borders, with rich a.id orna mental designs in black. Checks and basket elfecis are also seeii in tho borders. Mohairs and rheviot.s will b.Mii favor together with line diagonals and red materials. An especially handsome dress labile it tlm half-silk plaid, having black corded checks. Other half-silk goods are in phpf-like effects, show ing bright colors, w ith the- black cord check run ning through them. These goods will be among the newest for gowns. Iteady-made i uirass bodices are seen in ei eat v ariety in the store ". They i" e dainty, pn tin e.-wpie adjuncts to many toilets, and may b" had iu sil m i or tinsi b d cliilfoii. spangle 1 jet, hci Is .mil steel and jewel embroidei y . Ti immnic. " mid. h inny b had by the yinl. One in two i. hades "I cloth has a yoke, i.illai and vest of tho light - lo ts, v. ih bbii'l-. braid forming Vs. l evers, colltu . close slcees, tabbed ba-ijiie and blou-c haviiiir uiidernriu M'lms only of file darker material, stitching mi nlledgcsaud a black satiB l,t It. The shaw l-shnt'i'd cape made ol j I 'lack lace over colored silk is one of : the novelties iii w raps, and the edges ; are finished w ith ruches of chiffon or ; lace. This will prove u very useful ' fashion tor those who have lace shawls ,-t. .wed ii way in their cedar chests, for they run be utilized w ith f-reat effect iu cue id' iue"c novel gnriiiouta. A Woman'! lturrinu, f.-eni tt iYcifnj Atr., Prtroit, 3fic. The women of lo-dny nra not as strong as their grandmothers. Thay are benring a burden tu silence that (trow heavier day I v dav; (tint la wipplug lluir vitality una 1'iiMntiiitf their bapiiiness. Mrs. Aleiiwtdi-r II. Chirk, ot 417 Michigan v.Ulll petretl. '3 a ll'l'ti'ni IVulllllU of to- biv A wife with siK'U atiilddon as onU" a lovliiK wif'' an '"v- Uut this joys of her life tv.-n-mat rod by the exisleaeo ef dir. case. , HittTeriuK as thousands of heraisters liavo -urTi-r.-d, 9he nlmosf dopnired of life nud yet she was curoil. "i'er live years 1 suffered wit Ii ovarian t r c ii hie . " is Mrs. I lark's own version of the Hl.'ry. "I was net fife une slliulo day from lietiJin'lio uiid Inteusu ttvlli'li init pains in my neck an I slnialiler.--. For in, nulls at a time I wettld be eolillned to m v bed. At times Iduik spots would appear I'.'lore my a-.-.-s nn 1 I w-iinld lie- tifciiir bliii'l. eoaii- blind. My nerves were insueli ii statu that a slep ontlie Hour uns.'ttli'.l ni.'. "Eiiiinent doctors, skillful nurses, tho best food and ine il lne all failed Tueii 1 c niseuted to au opcnilion. That, loo, lulled, and t'aev said mint her was necessary. AHer the .-eeui'id I was worse than ever nud tltft world was darker than before. -It was then I benru of Dr. Williams' Pint; Pills for Pale People. I beard Hint they had cured cases like ruiuo uud I tried tlic'tii. -Tiiev .'tired me! They brought sun shine to my lite and filled mv cup with bup-l-inesF. The head die is none: the twitch ing is u- uie; the nervousnoss is gone; the tr.-tnliling lias ceased, and I have gained twei.iv-six pounds. Health and strength i. mine and I am tliaukful to Dr. Williams' i'ial; Pills for Pale People for th blefcsinc." 'lies'' pills urei a lioon to woruaiikiud. A-t in ft directly nil th hlood und nerves, t ti- v rust or n the reiuisim viliilliy to all parts ol the body: creating fundi mat rea lartif and perfect harmony throughout tiie "nervous svstern. The pallor ol the checks i.- changed to the delicate blush of h.-aUli: the eyes brighten; tho muscles cr.cv eiuslic. iiml'itioii is erected and irood b.'iillh returns. "Sportsmen" tn Boheiiiln. Pohemian spor'.suieu In the year ISOa shot and killed fitly uit-u. tvouieu. and children, and wounded -."ill persous, ihidly gamekeepers. They also killed, ainotit; other gaii!". over 1"i.ih ibttrs, r-.Ti--' eats. 'J horses, 15 cows, ll'.J l ii'.ves, U7'i iriii's. and 1J: sheep. I'm this lliey hid to pay collectively over Ciitti.oiiii for doctors, tines, aud Indemni ties, nud t" spend 71.3SS days In jail Tho Austrinu rj.ivertinient collet is tin1 ballistic S. The itiiitiliiteil condition In which the boily of the insurgent, den. Arauguien. was foiiml Illustrates the savagery of i hi' spanisU M'ldiery. It is said that his clothes showed evidence of twun'y-l-ten wouuils by bayonet, machete nud Mtord thrusts, besides two bullet v.o nn. 1, either of which was sutlieleiit to i an-., ins', ut death. Only savages piiii in'e their victims after death, aud the Spanish soldiery seetu to be of litem. I( ulation may niiike friends, but it tikes -liara-'ter to keep them. Uenuty Is Uloud Deep. Clean bkiod ru-.ins a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cisoicts, Candy Cathar tic ,.-i'e.i it your blood and keep it clean, by stirrttts up tiie lay liver and uriving all im i tti'.M. 3 from the body, lit'iiiu to-.i.iy to I niisit pttt'.tiles, hoiks, LUitihcs, him kin-mis, nud that sti-kly bilious complexion by taking C.isi .in is, beauty for ten rents. All drug gat., satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, Ije.SOc. Ihe pin-'lknl farmer rnis-.s t"tter cr-.p. I nn 'h" theoretical on". s'l.V til's' DANl E. s-PASMS nnd all utr-veti-.lls -a-cs ,11-riti.ini-iitlv ciirid by tin- u-f ef 1 '-. K i re's oreat Ni-rvi- Kcstiei-i. .-.-ml let 1- l.ilil si.-i trial buttle and tti-ait-e to l'r. !!. II. Kline, Ltd.. I'tl Anh Mri-, I. Pliila.. l'a The hiiLain nice is but n contest for dcl'.ars Nn-To-Ilo for Fifty Crnta. O-.tp, ntepj toliacin hab't cere, makes weal uiju bli-ju,-, biouu pure, fic.t'. All Uiuiiii3i-s. "ily wile It ad plmplea on her fate, but she has boon laklmt CAsCAKKTS ami thev bavo all ilisattpearud. I Intd ttpcn troul'ltd ttitli euUHtipaiiun fur some time but alter tak itii tho llr.-tt I'ascaret 1 bave had no trouble witli this ul.ment. We cannot tpi alt too bljib y of f ismiri is." Kill. I) Waiii MAN. .;ud Ucruiantown Ave . PLUodelrlila, Pa Pleasant. I'alatable. I'otcnt. TaMe Onrd. Po U irt. Never bickeu. Weaken, or Gnt-e. lie. S'c ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... ft'rllnx Ri-kf') I'ooipiBr. fl,ato. MfinlrrtJ. Km lefk. Sll lilsts to (THE Tobacco Habit MORPHINE HABITS ireateil en n iL-iitirnute- 'n III 1..SVIIII-un-il ,l,lriFSU II I V KM.. Mttr . l.lthla fprlni; l'-luin I lire t o., Lir t. Una 3, Austell, Im, OSBORNE'8 Aitittl1il. Htk. Avtini bQ"in04. Nnt-xt f b oi Sii.tr" t:in p. Clittsp board- ttWoil (or otaloa. pHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL UOLLEGE, CHRItlOTTE, N.C. NeVoi-ntl.il'.s I'efllli'UsOuiiralUec I -CRtalOB'l'' ri'l'.H lll'.KM ATt'l.-.Hl'lie,-.l.-.1 tl. w t. I i !,- .. f- r :,-x: t.-ri-.i "111. i" iii l"iltli' t'st 'N 1 1 .-.itais A-.is, ii. r : Ami it'fi. l'el-tirs-, 1 -i , r-IM' 1 I'N I IMS Full -" SUKEl' SOAI- JIOOK i li I'll II HI OK 1IXITI.K SHU' MAINK A,..-t.'i! " Hi I E t-' sLt'.IM; S C'J , Sli-UJ' 1 ! FGGS FOR HATCHING! ..,..r?..V. U tlnS.M Ult tit. Klll.otlle. l'Ulsa, Co.. Vs. IF 1 1 ii -.- .l i-u want, i-ll the n-lverll ,.l I' I'l til!" I'HIMT. '. if CATHARTIC npniM Rt a I U Ivers & Pond Pianos. Stridlv First Class. lUquire less tuning and prove more durable than any other pianos inanttfac- j tured. 227 purchased by the New j rnt'land Conservatory of Music. the largest College of Music in the world,) Hid over 500 Ivers & Tond Tianos used in two hundred of the leading colleges j and institutions of learning in tho United j States. Catalogue and valuable infor mation mailed free. Old pianos taken 111 exchange. Ivers & Pond Piano Company, M4 ftr-yUj&a Strt, Boston, nW THE WHAT IT DOES ? KEELEY I It relieves a person oC nil dc-iin lor stron drink or drug?, restore CURE his ue mini ft-tem its ii.ii-iiial c.mditliui. nnd reln-ttitesil man t t ICs heme and Inisi'iBs. " I i,r pari . ctilara a inrem ..;.i,.r of the fell.iwinjtl The lil l l.KV IN Ti l ri r .liri , .ii.ln.ro. .( . I. ft K M., V.AMiMiiiitii. II. . 1 1 1 s VlnJIt in Airnil -. Ualtlmure. M- 1 "WHY ' LIVE WITHOUT AN ORGAN or Piano ia Ih,. Ii,m-e when a suitill outlay will soon mike ten tin b ipi'V owner of the lirsl tlien I- whlie-i .1. dm It. Wilirbt. limnsbonx, N. ('., iii'd b arn butt i i-- dull-'. CHICKENS '""MONEY if Y, c nn rni:ii nr.! r. i Too oaimi'Ml ' till" mi'"" yl if i-lT'tan J th , c,,,l Hi.ev l...w ioi-,.!.. ... II.Hr re inlreiiienl.; art ! J,,,, ,-,iu..l ..ia.l v,-a..ii.l.l.U.,M '"."""KV'a'fi .irl.-ii.-e,....u ".no Ihiv lirt kii i'-vii- li;.' aeaiia Ly.lnirj. w.!.-l..riliuloj.iu fur only WcoaU. YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY. even If yi'U mi-i-.-lv k.-rf 0" "i n- a illverlon. lnor. "it to lie l '.l- .iM.l.rl...-l. Jim h' luiiuatim-t .a. .ut ttic"'. "' Uii-itva.it eae M-llin. a b-...aiviiM ih..ciii.r.iii.j i Q-ly 25ff, uf a jii.e-'i-il i-iiUiV raln-r l.irt"J v u ' w.ait, ll.- o n" It wm writt.-n liy lti "t ivlio l'" .il l .. t.iiii i" n" l ii"'". ''" ''""" " """" a .- ' ."s,.r 'ilck.ai r.ii-'iis --' a--t 1'a.H'H-. "at L-..iii,-is-ii.i. ir j.m v.111 i rettt l..v nn leiiiy-n i .r" w..rk leu .Mil Mtv in.vivl l.1.111 nnima ly, 1,1 I ..nUi. u.ir loivll .-.r.l .I..II...I- ...r )'OU. ' I..IUI f., Ill , I veil l.lll-t l..i.T'lo I" tl.-li-i'l "' "''.''J lli.i I'.nCirv a at '-'" u i it i.l.'.--'r-, inul kna hew I., i-iu.' It It. li. unit will l.-.tcli ).i- It toll, n ev i.i .I"t.'i-t -oi l tu," ilo.-.in-i o fceil f.'f fKs aii'l .'I-' fi" fulte.i'i'.i lilrli fowls o ; '-' l.r.-,-.l..u- i-iniK.-.,". ,..i l everyliilati, liiilewl. yoil li, .111.1 k.i.ev mi II"- il"Ji-' I t- Mink" U ir.niillili'. Bi-ut l...-l .1 1 lor lraly-IU'o ceal III ial Bosk Publishing Houso CI! lat.tno MV.. N. V. CI' -. JIE KOaTH CAROLINA FtMIE .0. lliill.l- o.n ;.- oi.in i-l'wiilf.- I im 1 Wire I it... t ,,ui i, a i a iiiitiii-atiii l,-n,r-f. r-ii.- mi-f litl-llll.rill I Ill - .'LI n.i.'.l.'ll tea.- ii"-.-t K.'l It ml- Iiu h. .ill etil ! f.aililtU. Il ,ul"'-' fell,-.. Ill II ,- -a. .il. 1 .1 i.i tii" I'. -t I- tl"' "-' ' or. iime iiii'ii-i -.ia- irriitin "'. 1 1' .-'I .--.iiii.ti-i .t.-i f I" " --utii y I.-, lit .. s-ie I r. r, li. ailiii.-. A.I Ir. -J IIIE NORTH CflROmfl TtNCE COMTANy . K .I. lint. I, llnil.ltn. tireeuslmro, N. '. 'IVe.es and Vines becoma hardier, and tlirir products bet ter n.lorrd ;inl bptttT tlavored win mi lilierally treated with fertiliers lontaining at least lo0,; actual PriCC? An ilhi-tratcrl book which tells rKCC. what Pot.iih is. and bow it should .j used, is bent tree to all applis-aiu-i. send otir address t.l-KM.W KAf t Wf'RKS. Nrfvau S: , New York. . " TENNn5SiinnBnAlJTY SPEAKS 10H HER SEX. p..-!e's Station, Tenn., writes: Ir. M. A. fSlm nionts Iiiver MitiUclue needs nocouiuieudutlon. It speaks lot it.clf. It cures Liver Disorders and brcaka up UilloiisiicbS and Bilious Colic. I think it Is far bete Vjcf. tcr ihan ' arjeatord i Ul-CZ Menstrual Suppression. TM" o'c-.i-t in enr'v wonianUood, CspCO li.:iv via i the cci,.-littittou is cot strong. V "".itt re-uli t't'em stl.lili'U fit pe "ire to Colli. i-'ll-ll,-t: 1 HI I l tin" hail-la uud K'.'t iu coltl v.-jni---, sifocir uu the cold Kii'tind or damp t-rt ', -c.leitt ir? liabils. conliiiinn occupa-vA,t.-...!iiliiiuvdttii.idintou 11:0 U-cl, irrcg i,hr I '-nra and for itig li.o U-.-vclopment ot thi- itm. d at M'ltciid. best ! e-eattalanil nii.dcii.lt-es. rciso in tic-i-i'i n :i r iuo.-t licne. licthl r he Low. U -hotild l' moved at lease on. e .. d.iv bv small i,..-i-ief lr. M. A.8ltu moui.Li.'i r'.tl.-,liciiii',!ind tint reslorativn etieitsuf l.'r. Mniiu.oisSiimv A loon iao B'lonld he sci itud bv lakinK regularly dose tim e times a dav for several weeks. . Ccllui. lean , writes: Hava itsi'd Dr. PI- A. Mutinous I.lvei Meilleliie lOyearsfor Suit Mouinib, Loss ( I lesll, Low 8pilil. It ittso vti res I.ivev Disease, lllliotisut-sd, CoustliuteiI rimveis. 11 u. us uoiKi't-v, an 1 tuUs lc-s to one rate ou me llniii tf-lier "'inici ,.. n. ,.'.,Uln' 'Innit it'll. .s a inure tliorounU aud Ul'C t'tleci, auu ,M,i t ciciiiitiou than eltuer or 'i lliu s. " t-iii in I Haneral Lassitude. We arcproviitnl with live orsans for keep Ing the blo-d pure i thi v arn tho akin, tha tkidm-ys, Ihe ! er, Ihe lungs and tba bowels. The blood becomes impure for ouo m both of ttvri r' .-- ins: 1- ir-t, (.oiiictiiiii iini'itre lias been pus Into il ; Socoml, I ho live neretory organs hnvr nol bt-ru mlUi'tently aelive. ftwiiiKto in t"ia'ltf ated formation, tn Mood ia liable to many luorbid cbauges. If ativ of ihe orcnia jn-t mentioned are not In perfect wort.iitt: older, so that impurities arc letametl, IL.i blood lie.omes disordered and. even ili.-f iscd. When corrupteds Its timniriilcsare ubsotbedby the nasucu.vana ing rriiplimia. fever . l.i.-situde und langonr. For restorinp the abovo organs to a licaltb fill coiidiln.il liter.: i - no medicine so ctJec tuve ua llr. M. A. Simmons Liver BIoiU' w iii in r nnsn sOM-'-rV.!:'.!'.!?- IWS AI1Y AERMOTOR il. 11-OK V"r BEARING rei'hjt iuu. evci -ii-ii. i.-voltilirf. piwe ',... up.tO-DATE '98 fOTOR.8 FT. FOR 56: VJ'. ntl l v.l,' iu-.M- l ilt"" ' "',ut'.1," "t"'Y l'r . ic, '.'v 'ti.t tf i vii.ai'j.i' iiuimw. THE NEW BE ATS THE OLD 9TH OLO BEAT THE WOODEN WHIEU. "-vt t- ctn-t.Utiitn t any lime- ii iii-I .i Arrniur r. nie for vv f. r iU -lok lull oiJ IC-WCf. tl. iffttOlur rcilli'atO.,, and I.hiiiorlfutilt cured In lo 8t days, no pay uu I. l'r. .1. L. Stephens, . I.etituion, ilulo. Easy Payments. If no dealer sells our pianos near yott we supply them on time payments tci parties living in any city or village in the United States. A small cash payment and monthly payments extending ovef three years secure one of our pianos. We send pianos for trial in your home, even though you live three thousand miles away, and guarantee satisfaction' or piano is returned to us at our fxpen?f for railway freights both ways. A pert sonal letter containing special prices and. full description of our easy pavnieni pi ins. ft. -? upon application. Fruit Potash B-.J 01 IBbt rclui:,,.! etto '! WJ, I! j -,:t i l l I.. I St I UiI6B 3f.fi to i h R w h g m ti--ci ..ii tn WB iSSi"i"
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 19, 1898, edition 1
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