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a One Southern Clasn A" Col'cje for Women. The latest report of tho IT. S. (Y.m- mlssioner of Kdiic.Unm rtrn'M from "Division A" one of the fourteen cd-loRe-s for women liert'tof.ire so ranU. il, Tho Unndolph-Maenn Wonuin's Onl Icrc t l.ynchhiirg, Vii., is tho only college of this class south of the Poto mac. Notes mid lirlcfs. In a certain Miehael Murphy, a for mer alderman of R ioh nionil. V:i.. that rity hclit'Vin it has prohahly tin great est chi'i-l-cr player in the world. 1 1 is a modest man, of ample means, ami lit will not play for money. l!ut Mr. Mur phy has in f ilial .names lu:i: c:i lln best players in this country, Kn.nlaml ami Ireland. The late John 11. Williams was one of the hest players in Itich moiul, hut he was no match for Mr. Murphy. Kin (Ilardhml Hyrrd ami his wo'-. Quern Natalie, of the K.vpsy tril-r ratnpini; near Mnrristnvti, New Jersey, Were tlivtitve.l reeentlv aeeorilitis; to the riles of tiihe. The s.t -re l marriage rod ! was hrouf-ht out and placed on a cVt'.i In tin- centre of a circle of gypsies. I hen .he property ot the ,be was hrou'ht out. Ha I of it was p!;n i .1 on one si u ,l,c rod and half on the other. Then the tjneen ..P .i-.l a hook and L.ive Hie iinniher of the nam. The ICitur did likewise, and an he came1 nearest the centre of the boo',; h si. p- ! " ''-n appear early. ped over on the north side of the mar- I rhino rod. The queen took her place summer 'in., ,.mi nr.mci.t. anions the goods on the south side of j s,'iii , I h Milliliter .-rop are In tin rod. They stooped to the ground 1 Jured Py li'vu-di t every year. Inn late togeilicr, picked up the rod. ci -h hold- I la th ' summer rains some! inies eome Ins an end. and after a moment's lies- ' regularly: that is, a; intervals w!:!.di itatiou broke it in twain. They were :o i: i p rmii of tx,.'-dv .'.ryu -ss divorced. sueh plants as sweet potatoes : 1 ., , svems a ve,-v hunune' man." 1!;, - ' "'ea.ber ih.m sotoe o:h-rs. Pa; "Humane: Whv. situ-e his M :.; s h.ivu ! '!c;v:id- ...i the uerU of te.e taken to wearing bonneis he has ae- ! i-''"'er. N.. we.-.N lim.-t al'e.we 1 tually fitted up all their stalls with i '' ,:' :'r l'-"-u's in the r,iw. a- look:ngs;la--se." j : fMl-'ure is i nk- n the o'i i by Wt '. than I-y -.:i:. c-.i;.s. ('ab- Thirty miiaitiM i .ill the tini" rcpiirrd to ' (-' p'.-.ti's rli.e.,, werle-d o.';.:'. dye will, P,tnam Fm.i-i.kss ,Vks. i,y I i. .v tb:-ive :11 tile belief bv fr ail dnu'';sts. ' , - if.li a: li.l.v.i'.oll. and li sin old be l!.e A man tiuy mn a w.it.-li ilut is ,i j,.. 1 rule i l.i'l every !;:' butt 'i-'ly. uiMcm-nper. ami yt hi- m.-.v 1 1, . h.ne a good lime. I Willi the a;.! i , rt: ;. - .1 hear a liv w ill.. lie you e.ia llil l or i he HnnrU. Nn matl'T what alls y.ei. Ihm l.e fanrer, vea "at! ie ver L'' t u: IuiitcIh are put rinlit. ( As, aiu rs :n-!i cur" vmi 'vitaeu a g-ipe er e.iui. e.isy cent t.. -i.irt .-fiiu your liwtth back. ('ss. caiikis i nil. iy i ani.irtie, tlie S' liiiine. put ua ' in metal ;vn. i vt-rv tablet h.i, i'.r.i: i Htaaipi'd on it. p. ijre o! iTnii.it i-'-i . WeiJes. the lc t ITiT.i e, , llll'Mt ' lie loi if ;l':i . ,ir, t'V v short loc !. lletvure ol ; 11 mi nts litr juarrli That iii:ii i ;cri'iir). llr'll"y Hill s-ir lv .!,.;.-,, i s ;. ,. . i.aicll .ci i . ii iini.fl.i r i a : . 1 aa ":: !! . nl-ri'iii; it ilir..a.li .li- nan . a m a li .n 'iel.- . eii.ci'.l ti.... -- :. : x. -'i on .; ..v,;.:.om in. ai via;..;.;' t io ie !H. a t t!i" .ia'iii..,- tin . . i; , , i u a i ,:, j lt.il. s I " it ..---I ( ;ir . i!i..n l . . e-. ! !e, I". .! . I l ie a y ,v i; ... T.I.-n. ... : , ,.. ! rarv. an 1 t.ik-n .n ei.. 1'.- .-uu dir.. t. upea tli l.., . I r,. ai :e a- a - ..' K.v-t in la bavin ; 1 ,i, i . . a i a . fili-e le rlip leu!..-. ;- .(.all:-!...; Cii- i-1 ..it.. I'll,-,- llll 1 . I 'lac !..: iV l..it;e li,.. I... I. ':' 'oii'i W ' I'l 'i'sp.Tiii. a. atlveare I. . n"iMift.-r li.st .lav . a.. .,; Ir. Nen-. l:.-s-,,-..-. r'.' In..! !..-!'. ,: I :ili-- Ir l'r. l;. II. Ki.im . 1 to.. :i! m, !im.. Piola. P N . .. . ' :er itl nei-.e iii.iv l e f Ti.-M : .. ; . - . . : siaall ca.i ..;' :a hnn .Hid ba.'-...-i-iu.'i . e Shi ' : iv IT' 'Hi. i:is I.i ; i ie, r i An ... I.on.l.e: l'i-,.'s (',.,.. .o.li.-i:.. f 'n'.lllilia' eat' k'- .l-ier lo i a; a- -.v.. tl.mi e i.t i.;. t..r I i.e. " I have useJ Aver's Hair Vicor for over thirty years. It has kept my scalp free from dandruff and has prevented rr.y hair from turn in? gray." Mrs. F. A. Soule, Billings, Mont. There is this peculiar thing about Aver's Hair a v ijjui ii is w nan iuuu, not a dye. Your hair docs pot suddenly turn blacK, look, dead and lifeless. Butgradually thcold color comes back, all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hairstops falling, too. SI CO a bottle. All drottbt.. -'.i.r Mrtiira;it nnnot 'iiii-'v l .1 tMttio. !f si:r.' .in.) th. ii.nr . Dizzy ? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. And?uii.tS. nriAiiitnniiiiA mrfAitha DUUNIftUllAm o Ult Whiskers j Grau Hair TTiave uTe j Aver's' Hair'v'icor1 3 FARHr ANH GARIM fx fx r xr J f X X fx s Keeping !" It on I In Sim k. It costs just an miieh to venain the taluo of any animal or plant us to liroduee such. A pound of tlesh lost must lirst lie reclined before the next pound can In produced. I:i the inean lime lliere Is loss of lahor mnl lioie. When weeils prevent the .rowili of plants I here is waste of time in rct.lov iii.iT the w eeds, which could have Ni u destroyed when lliey were yonnir. I; is nut ou!y the loss n,' the articles vhieh diminish the pi'.:it. Imr the waste of vnlnahio time cannot he re covered, w hich keeps i Ik fanner at a disadvantage. lislro.liiiv I'oluto l;,'ctle. Potato hectics are easily destroyed Iy the use of paris ntvon, ;:ml tlicy also hive many lulnriil enemies. It is siirpt'lsin, t lictvi'ore. how they i erne every year in siieli lar;;e nnm hers, which may Iv due to the delays In ilesiro.viii'' ihoi'.i. If a few hectics i nppear lli co!isii'.o;aiio:i is uiVeii M:e j f.,; .,,, , .,.,.,,,. Sl)M.,. ,,,.,,,;, v , ,:mll;liv. ,.:Vl.n. i,. ,., , (. ;s . ... Z n ," ',uh, "" l':'iramv w 11 I 'v,,1,v "'" ""-'W " dcsiroy- ' l'1:IM.v "' "''' I'-" "'i--,'f appear yso-;n:;iie effort v.illi tiie i ! l'l. lens c:ri ell-lure h Uu'i r periods el' tlie.v .-re the parents , f t J . . - e.i'ii.a;. v.uni:-'. Mu.li uf the iu.;'.;:'.v t'ro-i '.riiil!:s ceal.l I-.- re.h: I if t!ie farm I . r w,n:!d keep th ace ..i always! I le A :.iv.l.ti' Trou -ti. ly ti'oiu'.i for w.a t':::,, h iv.v:,,'i. Jltram Worl'iloy ir..- I : : : ii n--', 'ikl;: ;. W'h- re v. .;: v is ly. 'i can be le: i ;:'. an.1 iii.ei.iy rolled in iVou .'l.il '. Wll ll wheels la. id" i V-....-I litis ,!.!.-.. will fo itl'd e..i: also j... ii., ,i f,.r ;l v:i lb at; I .-..Id lo il- . ! ailing fin: in- s an a .I.-, li.V MViW I as re::,; : :id v.-a: that p Ia-lv : Hi a: th.-i: ;' i .y !: and ul 1:, ! I th. .1 b Oiles a ii an lii.it r. m.i.sis t- b, il -ii s i., btiry tii" j corps,. ,, . it'evlia"-' ;..: lia;-- 1'eii '.1. !',.; .1 aili i rta'a. ! In -abiiu p'oibrv ;: , . :.:i sal; 'di..:i!. !..! be i'-.,l ,,s. j, v j .iota-. ,,;n. of i!;.. fov. N v.. : .;,-t an j 'V' :'.! ihr.iix'.i the m."!::al I ties- of '..w !. T;e .al: ."..,iil, i- ' :ve:t In Mime Ultc! of i ;a-h; i; j posed of. I'lTaiili'.-ii, u any otiier b.ln.I ,.f u'ro':ti. at. bran er oed. Wei Up w:". r of i:;:II; and sail, d lini. taore than the :i:n,- aiieumi of foo.i for huraan ciisiimpti,.., would bo sluaild i. fed at least iwic a invt, Tiie ro.iM.n fowls i at to ex.-i s wla :i thi y b. -ln to orave sal: an I have at; Pl":"'!i:ii.v t sret at it is b.., aii-e th.-y have mi moans ,,;" knowin- wh-n tin y h.-r.e cumuli i x.-.-p: throii-li :;iahih"y tu su-ailow a:iy leore. Th, y sjmi, il eal iin.il ih'-ir .r,,ps are full bel'oiv thi y i, uit. A tii.in cais as ;,,u as I'. . , iitMl S o.. ., ,,, J,,,,, ).,..,.,.. ;!,.. -"' 11 : " - o:,:a, li dir.-et. and as s "" 'e- 1 h.i.l . iii.ti'.-ii .; ,., i ,! , s ",i in j,,, ,,,11,.. .- 'I ' sofi. .;,;.,- ,,,, ,Ms;..s L ; - u,l a . ,o!iM as the supply las' , : ..: 1 I ' " ."P is " Mo I ,1. i;,,,;., I be a recorded , ; i,,, ., ; ,-t.. ' ' sail ilia: v. hen tii. y , ,;::, '-' ' it ''i-'.v a;o timil lin y w. :, i only I'eaiii t'..I!n- an i.,-,:-,',... llo. k of f.e-vN liia: is i-e- tlatlv ..j vlil ii -t , a; very i::u,-l, . ;, t H-.v '') inn fi o! a .!otaa"., f '!' tmt oa; ii eo,;jy. "tt' l'"v:s ,av 'ia. r: an "f sal, i hero is n i help ; ' "tt-illA i..'ii!.' poultry is i; a::. I i' i.s ai-;,,n r.::. l-T'-ld and Ti,-. Mom-ill II. iy Fork. ti .-, r, M.te.V V, ,1. 't p: :.::il', il.i : i ie i:-.;al ti : Many ..', bani. j. , Ira lid in a May ! ''I ::':y In : his i- ten.;- I an ; i ... ' ; ' . , 1 ,i h e i.; y ,"f.c r: - Uirir :) . "- :l!e.' soil! ' 1 -.at il ' US.' O I ,o I.e. ( , s, , ,;j for its::!., an cM.'i.iporl.ed i'i-- up. It may ..; ;;;.y desired .!; j fc i i : a -li.:is. l-i:: .s cuai!y about I'.-u;- I ( I 'if. :;!.! . ii ;';el a half fee: wide. I ! ' . '.. i.u.i.,.,. ,oclv can cai i:o j j i 1. :::ty fe.-.l .n 1:. , r the i rough ; I - a:; ! iy . '. a:,. .1. It i-. :y : , l.aif'y !'.- .-. a.; rl.i-.- c;Mie in u lite;-. !-' ': i'i:l of war. r e.ia be j r-i .: .v, :.i n-..ti: ( me e a i plus; l'i!ween "henls" liavlnr; crosswise l"iu'ers. A pulley is loi atccl above the mow lo be tilled. The rope from It, , has tho fork at its end. The hay Is lift! Mralght up from the load be cause held by the rope and pulley iliV operated by tin man on tho load, When the forkful w ill clear the i-dgt -" lo.i'd ' A r.Aiton saving: hat fork. n: lln mow, rope li Is slacked as r I nuln il. cither lo drop the forkful a i In front, the middle or the fear el the mow. The rope ;i. after passim over the pulley above the mow. Is ear ned, down us directly as possible t i the horse, w hich draws li out. Tli direction may, of course, have to b; i-'.:aiv.-al ly a pulley in the barn be low. Tli" -iti is given as a Mucesiioa to be le.o.'liied ; i Ireuoistaiuvs i". lv.ati !. i'ar.ii ami l! ,;i.-. l;il,tn orl. 1 ii l' in I :ir; . A '.-..el I'eal of modern fareil.'-i niidit ! called I'.itehworu f. '.nil ill", I beeauso lii the at. '.'i'.'' to raise ab ul i erylhin,: there . ;'ti be u-ci or needed on tiie faroi lhtle thotmli! is icn li tu.ili.tU a special .- fely cf any single crop or crops. It all rlgh: to have ' a IPteliiU garden, wh-re all I'ae vege- i tr.b'.i s i.ec.hd lor llie table can ii" j ral-.d; a siiuill orchard, u'.e re :-um-i i.-.-r .i.i 1 waiter fruits can rai;.'! j ; . P!l th cllar with lieliehuis ro I .':'. :s of tree an 1 vine for family con ! . f a..: em. i.nd ro'.ably a specal j v.-h-'iv 'lie small grains atel root i-r.ips ! . aa be cub i at. 1 to supply the iloek 1 of t'll I . ..ell s with food, the fcW pigs I : : i-1 dairy cows wiili what they lie-, d : bai if all these crops ehau.-i the re j - . :i;-.-e; of the farm end farmer the ! -., .! ... i.. tli.. Is ei-l.te ;) sin..!( ,...., js ..., ,;,,,, ;, viiid .'U iaeoiii". It is paieliwcrl; 11 I'.r.r.i d on to laaio a little i .'.ling ceiitri'iiit" toward fe.r!:l.- laim.'y with needed too.!. a:i "' " v.oii.ter that soon.".' or later there w-ill .oiue a do:u. im 1 for clothes or oilier iiiidi'iil e.l ile'es that eat.tiot raised on the farm, an 1 no l.wiiej ti pur, ha-e t be:a w 1 ' h. 'I'li.-ro .-ire many Mf-h farmers tr.- lay. 'i'l.ey t-xi-r bad a ay money: :ii -y eist ..imply by raisaig all 111 .' 1 ih. y aein.illy r. .ii.re. There is i: thing to ..el!. , .vp: possibly a few . g- or a pound of butler occasion ally. The returns for these hardly prei. sutiiciciii to buy tobacco, ma'ehos i:nd .'..irul:i; cotton. Such i aruiln.; is a relic of ihe past, when to"!-,' was no s;.eeli:ll:.ii ion in busl :e --. and wh.-n every man had to be .: "U a .-.irpeiit. r. :a ;or. booimake. : t.d i-.f-r. Ii.iu-. Wo have outgrown oa'- i'fii',,.1 i , ii'.cthei'.s ia every lino of cor!.. I the farmer who clings to ! e.u-: b i ..u.bly left in Ih" wake. Now . -.p,., ::ati..ii in farming decs ". e i.i. an gliing up all tlm lime am! a.ieu'ioii io , n . crop, but it does meati ; ling in v.h.r particular crops tli feat Is I i si adapted to raising, and ila ii making uei a special study of ir :'s t i be able to raise it in perfection . i ia v :tve ; r itatioti of two '.: v. iiieh 1;.. needs to study I I,- crops are the iu - 1 'ti them the farmer if - a-h returns. He ilc s :a oat himself, or to c:. ' r Kiiods. Ho raises ; : :: o!iey. and then um s - . - to purchase unci ssl- : . With Ihe a;te;i;li,:i lal crops Ihe farmer ti.r way to keep abreas, and If he has any time : he call device liie:a I :i of :i variety of smaller ae use. Itut if bo: h can I it is better to become a, cialist and d.'Mitc all the one 'iop. - A. i'. I.ai.viit, rultivator. i- . ltd-: f. lai-e I of tho ti: and l.i-i ! the i Ul'i'. . crops f,.. :.. t i ra : leifousl. a'.oiiti.,:; la At e : . 1 titmihiK TclHiMTalnrrn. ''I '.. consists in l.rin.L-i:u' the fai ''' : - "f milk :iiid cream together '::'''': - e h coudii i. lis ihat -hey wiil .el' . . iel form b'.:tb r. ., a n lie ; e e .'tire is too Umii the fai has lie- I'.sl.sten. y. :ai. -i:.a!l particles 0 ie;-:er formed are m i.-isily torn ii ; in ihat separation is not ell'uient. 1 ti. lor .-uch conditions, also, the but :.: is soft and of poor nuality. If th" tempera: are should bn above t , meltliu- point of tiie fat It w ill In Impossible I.i obtain butler by any amount of churning. On ihe other hand, when the ti niperature is loo low the fit ulohitles ure hard and do not readily adhere in ca.-h oilier, nil. I un der this condition, also, churnitr; is dlH'cuIt. Tho t'l.is; favorable temperature will ii. po:n! upon the incltim; point or eon sisii ney of lb... fat, mid as this is sub .l.-.-t to ens d.-rabh' variaiiii:i it is im p ibii. to ii tenipeiatur.' whe Ii iv;li alve ihe bet ri - lilts undo:- ail eomli- iioll. 'i'lio eoiisisti-ii.-y of ih,. fai in milk is .itrected by the br 1 of ,-, by til. feed Which she receives and by the p riod of lactation. As a rule, cream .rotii Holsielii or Southern ..ws should be chuni' d at a low. ; loniocraniro than that fioi.i .br-.y ...ws. When s'.tei llletit feed is v'iieti tlie te:uper:t tlire :-!iol'.l l aways I . ,UV;- tli.-m '.vh, :i dry f i d is ;. s ,. find of lactation advaii. , s tlie fat be comes harder and th' i.aioier.-.'ure of i hiirnin-.' !-liniI. be rais.-!. 'I'l;.' a.moiiu! of rat in cream is nu oihor factor whl.-h aff.-.- s th,. temper a'ure of charniiiL-. t !' i,e: prnetlcnlde to ehurii rich ere.ini at a lower te;n prrat'ire tiian poor a:.i. Ceneraliy a Imv leiiipera; ure ;:l,. s ;1 tirnier nnd ie tier ii'taliiy of 1 1 :i " . -r. ,ind a gnoil ru'e to follie.v is to i lii! :'u at ns low a '. :ei .rat ure as p. .,;.,!,. and have tin . 1 . 1 1 : t.Iii-j i ' i :t i j . I i e 1 1 In frmn thirty to t'ft.v lain a.f.-. Thi. :i :niii'rature may . .:!-y, utah r li.lTeren: eoiiditliuis. froir i" y il -! ; I-'ali:-i , fi over siMi ri es l-'aln-, .i. ;.ilnii' 1 be do : .ei'i'.al f. ; i! r. a:-i wiileli h" h iii ." s. li,-. S. M. r.e.li.oeU. of the Wis con iln Agricultural College. T.-1E SUMMER GIRL'S COMPLEXION. Bonn Si'DHonnble Hint Kor Woinrn Wlio I'calro lo tla l'.i'Kiilirul. The siuniuer season Is the best pos Pilde for iuiprovliii: one's compleNioii. iilthoiigh many women are so foolish as to use it colciy for Injury to th delicate skin. The copious perspira tions tends to free the pores and cells if foreign particles, niid should be as sisted in every way. and powder liould lu used only when social en jgageiucnis make II necessary, as It i likely to elog Hie skin. To prevent Minliuril and freckles. 1'otli of which may be of pcnnauoiu injury to the complexion, one should In careful not to walk In the open air without a hat or parasol. Kvon when the sun seems shadowed there is dan pT, and wind tanning" Is unite rs M'rlous as sunburn. Ir. tho country it is lunch more com foriabV to discard th hat as much in may be, and make lie parasol a eor. tant companion, l.efore going out the face should ho covered willi a pure cold cream, which Is lo be .re- moved with a sell laieii doili. but sine.ihl be used with rcasoual oiay. rowib-r is then applied ft'cly. and Ihe superfluous rubln d olf. This will do much to prevcc.t sunburn and freckles. It is a j.'ood phtti to take a packair' f f borax w hen oia into the country, r.s the water is often "hard." Kithcr borax or atnnii ilia will mfteii il. Some people seem !o think Ihat "if a little Is j:oo.l. a even: deal Is b.-.ter." ar.d ndd rmmon'a to the water itl such ijuatitlties that it becomes irril.lt inir to the skin. Too much borax has a dryin-.: tetidi ney that Is eipially bad. Ir 1- well M rcnenrocr. however, that the face is not to lie bathed directly .after exposure to I In sun's rays or its letleelion upon the water or sandy Leach. Wiiter should not be applied lit' some hour- after sr.eh exposure. The ilillieulty of bathiiist in the sea nithiut imiirt-tifj f-uiiburn seems in surmountable, but much may be done to prevent it by usina; the same coitn- teraeiin iatluenee as oil other oeca .' lotis an lie.'Hion of cold Oleum and a libera! supply of powder, -witli ;.;i effort to keep the face from eon t.n-t with the water. Salt water bath in1.: is enjoyable as a diversion an ! lealthful as a top.ie. bu; Is not troo.l us a hair !:v--iii;- or coiiipicxiou lo- tieti. The w so Uiaiilctl is she ivl:,i i fircones , am thin;; of the piet tires. pie lass, refuses to be allured by the siirlit f luxtiriati: locks drylnsr hi ihe t an. j mill lakes oer t'aiii with hair pfoi.c: d by an oil-kin cap ami face shielded by a will - brimmed straw hat. She may not look so pretty for tin- few mo ments on the sands, but can ehortb' villi triumph u little later, when sli" ilresses for dinner and looks fair as a l:ly, while ihe other '.'iris lis. ;;ibie "ie. eyed daisies. all yellow and i brown." It is wise to kei i li'im ns always ill ':: s room ,:i Mimmer. Alter i;vi:i; oa-' lo m.-ik" a u'las.s of leutmiade. tic .inl. o left in the lemon is an cxe. llent ilof.-tiee au'aiust the frcck'e s and tan. if rubbed mi tin- face before ;;oi:i : I.e. I. A simp'ie and sood lotion for niirlitly Ue. to ward i'!T the effects of the day's outiiiirs. is made of oil" ibachia of tincture of bell.oin, one ounce fee titiid spirts of wine and eiu'ht ounces l . rose water, mixed, with i he jtllee of a lemon added. uieof the most important ii'liueiiee' Iti keepin.- the complexion pure tti siiiuiaer is the ,el. I.i!t!e meat and pa try should beeateii. I'ruits. vi tables, fresh fish, chicken and cj,.'a nil-jht to be tlie prilleipll food of Ihe summer tri il. Milk is a u-et'ul ail'li tlon when it iii.Tt-.-s with one, bin eof fee -I'ould be vetoed absolutely, as it I'itds to mako the ..kin tallow. T'ii" ITu.'iish eiislom of lirlnkin racier weak b:i for briaikfa.-i N a o,M.,l ,.ie. and may help to explain the prover bial "lilies and los. s" of Ihe llti-.-lish irlrl's complexion. Tho care necessary i.i bathin;: th" face cannot be in-lsted upol; ton strotuly. Soap should be used rarely, a bran or oatmeal la,' sorvlii.: the same purpose much better. - New Verl; rribune. T lilor-Muilc ltiovii!. In these days a tailor umwu is a r.. ei ssiiy thai is. a leal and skirt c. .. tunic: if possible there shmi!d be etie for each n".s. :i. If thc-e is any motley at all at hand, il is a pi.d plan in ire! two in start w iih. one for hard wear and the other for a best -.iwu. tin sonic liuures of avcratte si::e ready made clothes look well, and Iho.-e liirures, of cout-so. are a boon to tic possessors, for many of the "owns in llie shops are remarkably cheap. When a purchased suit has to be al tend and .several dollars paid for the alteration, that minute it is no loiiirer i bargain, for lakin up the shoulder in order to make tic waist shorter will throw ihe whole garment out of place, and it will al once lose its look of style. A bettor pian is in have, if pos sible, a su.: made lo order by a i...lor. not a dies. maker, it e.-.n be of the plain' s; d"M-ripl ion. but tic i latcrlal tiiu-t be e. i. f ,,!),. cannot aP'ord iWo sllils. ,,'ie suit with two skirts will be satisfactory: one skirt loir: and made inure eiaborateiy than the oil: r wdl ipiite (run. form ihe costume, pro viiled ihe jacket is satisfactory. i',,r tic moment th- Kioii jacket is emise! ercd the b. ; to choose, hut for e.-on omy's sake a longer roar is beiti: made more on the reefer style, rilicr slllitle or double bl'ellsie.l. No rotls e nous fashl. :i for a pwn t li mid I , chosen, im material that is wry dis iliu iive. and un'liiii'-' especially sir I: in-; in any way. il'.al the piwn may be iioiii i a' b- i.niy for ito bi auty ' tinlsh.- Harper's lhiz ir. Mrn. ? Ill eollll ll i f ,!l". to his p; inlry'A 1 tiniisl)tfiiliiri.p. :: with Hri:idier-( l. l.i v I', (ir.ini's ;ipiio:ti: in ai i.;t,;; a pretty !.,;- i toid th.i: i.lt - ; i th !::!, :iy !.. .: ef Mi s. M. !:n:. As tiie P.-i .. :;t anil s!i .-.- I?:i.: ! ins ii" ' V' i: !i Mr. M'-K!iey ? ' I ; l:cr tii.it he l.n.l thai y doi-:-!.- ! ! ; e ( o Hi', .i 1 (if.-nt tiiis la it .-ei -ei:.-. . nil Mr-. i-iinie.v cev.'-.,t !i ; pV.l-:ti-o a i I. ., .: o! l:.e i pioiiioiimi. and addfil:" "Don't i oil iliinU, dear, Ihat it voiit , lip nice to send a nntc to Mrs. Ornnt tellltiM her that you had dei ided In ap point lief sou? li would be so much nicer for lur to (jet It direct from you ih. in to read the ollleial aiinmineenii nl In the papers. I can Imagine how i mot her would like to know of her sou'f promotion." Tin President asived. and going to a writing table lie penned a little not s!:;tiii;t liia: at Mrs. McUinley's ie iptcst he wrote lo tell Mrs. Cram that he wou'd take pleasure on Ih" fellow im: day hi appointing her n'li "I't'eiV I the ran": of a brbjdler . general in I hi rci'itle. r .army. Mrs. ilr int. Ih' venerable and b: loved widow of I In igrca! soldo!" am .-ta'.esiiian. v . is civnt'y teitcl'i I by 'Irs. .MiMuley's I li'iugh i u if s of h "f. - Philaiie'phia Saturday lv.iutiii Pest. Art 111 tin Srhonlroom. The growing Interest of clnbv.omo-) in tin movement to iaeiih'aic in publlt sci'ool children ."1 love of ill" beaulil'l l Is stril-.tngly illustrali d by the success fi:l v.ori; of the Milvaukee Pu;r.: ."' If iol Art League. This Mielcty hl prove. I a model tor many i ihera hi llii .v'ta:o. ami persons i;.it in the c'.u! I hale become stltlieieii: ly laieresied tt contribute fui:.l. and to help o.herwis i in the v.-or.;. I he urigoial pir.f ol tin u-a p u-re ly lo ndoni Ihe seho us with :.uiiabli 'lioftres and easts. l'.ui liiese ob.'eets needed a propc! b:'eki.'rou::d. Acco.-din-.'ly ltt'.si;:litl..' furnitur,' w.t i replace 1 by somethii:: more i:i kecpliii.'. and the bieliilim.- colors i: tinted walls, window shade t and doormats roeciwd careful atten tion. The itcnbers of the Milwaukee I.ea.uue prefer to betriti with Ihe pri mary or klndii'arte l grades, and sc. w. rk up to ihose liiclier. fiiriilsiiiii:: oie or two rooms first as in idols Some of ihe school lmihlln-.'s In that city have already had ail their room-ilr.i-hel oti tills plan. Many of tin teachers perceive tli.-it marked (rood has accrued lo the pupils thus favored that their artistic sense ha; been iii:i-I:ecil, nnd at Ihe sane lime they have 1 ecoi.ie inure t rdeily i i I'.cir habits. r.cauiiiu: ii una . Irish pirls are deseribid as haviaa Ihe most beautiful hands. Kmtlish u'irbi have plump bands; America:, s-ir!s Ion,' and narrow hands. The : Hirers of the llcrtiian iritis are toe shoi i and pal.r.s ...i broa.l. Ne; to tlie Irish girls the daiuhters of I'olan.i ileserve the palm as far as tic beauty of the hand Is enticoiiied. Tlie ham! of the French. Italian and Spanish gills may be called indifferent, though ihotv are more beautil'nl hands to : ceti in Fram e and Italy than In Spall" 'ill" iii'iii'ii!cs I I'-tow a itivat ilea ot' pains on tlnir hands, wl'li the re sult thai superficial and inexperienced observers will believe that they h:i liner hands than llie women of any other part of France or any oilier country. Woman's Life. Ttip Smtie r,H-K,'t. Instead of using tic mackintosh bag to tarry one's spong.' iti tlie dressing bag ihe toiiet roll up of linen or denim is used instead. Tills now comes pro vided with a rubber lined packet, with a II.-im buttoning wdl over It. I'.rowti linen, bound with white braid, or .green denim bonn I Willi white lap", citi:.-: of Hies-,, is g good select Ion. T'lrs is littc. 1 with tvo-piaele,! for hru-l.cs, comb, nail brush, loath I ru-li. soap, tooth powder, scissor. st II -1 hairpins. Fo i;ol choose ." roll with pocket loo shallow fur yniir hair 1 ru-ii. A woman's dressing bre.-li Is ! .u.i lly of good si-. . A lit'le cushion titled out with ri:s. black and white; ."f.'iy p'l'-; and a few tiir. aile l n. c llej I; a t. 1 addition t tit loile' r II. l:iiiln r .ir I iilinril Sl.li 1 4. In planning out ill wide ruilie ,-T a sklr. it is usual In lay centre bao': a: I i iv, i: to a fold, .ioliiiiig on wirtv o. -.-io:i r.Muirc and pressing all s: li scams otu of vislbii' existence. Aci,:r: e;i tills mi tho.I. i hi right swing act i-itiwe are iicvlialdn. Then, as a I. . is ciwaiys a Iroiinh'MCic ma tier u i'liy sort of curve and not cimplct' 'y, a : isfaciory at tin- l.esi. to i'mis-i tn I I a--- i :' th" l iilil" it is bet to apply sl.aj.cil facing, etie leu more than tv. .1 iiu-h.. s in depth. And if .--ilt. hir.gs ar J no, employed ;:s an i rnami utal il.-ta'J liieii the upper nlge is neater we t by hand and the result kept a- invisil :s possible. er ('iieles of iiiiiet iiysis or p.:ii'l-: ai" H'nl'il a-i le.li l.les u:i Miaio u" the now 'alley sliiipei s. Terra cott.i is ciio 01 llie tin's in which poicvo has made lis nppea:- ,'i:iee this season. WeiK'ivooil liiiltiuis -white li'.-ilies 1:1 Pine oaniind. M't iii a rim o.' dull lo'i.i or silver, are ar.ioti',' the latest athli lions. Cato;' ;'ay end castor Mile Po'h he-Ion-; io i ho category of siunnier favor ites. and in ri d v have stiawli, , iy. 1 aspiieny. cerise and toaialo. (iriitital i ail.roi.leiy i i tl'eet.vel.v i:.-c. for triiiii'iiiiu' sill: an 1 cotion siiiri waists. A strip i- placed down I lie I'ront ideal ::tnl iit cd also for stoei; :,inl cliirs.. It is said tint in i'aris no clasped ::Iiivc.s aio worn Ly the smart woan-n. an l many women In i-e will have only those which liKion. and prefer for Mtwi gloves thoso with a iiini;h' lup .'-.tine of ih-' n-.'a'.c-t sf.t,: pirand arc of whin sill;, made whir., it frills. 1 . 1 hemstitched ai'iiiMid tiie edue. Tl: s'lk is often einlirneleii .1 wilii poih i lots or small li(;'l:-es. :ind tlie han ile. aro of lo'tnral wood. A flannel iii'diMeo ii made sinenthh i; it:-' over Lie sieoahle;-.! and lots,. '; is cut low at ihe thi.u: ami t-.ni-ht ' a-.oniid ihat anil linw.i ihe fi-. mi v.iti. : tip i f wiiite .iana.l wiili ;:!,. ' !e;y in i ('::. a IV-sian efi'ei '.s vciy 'M d. ': :: i " in y ; I i .' - :!'! I p. iai I ;-. 1 1 evt a.n , I .. r -d Ly n:. -hi Id- 'rriSCF, CURRENT NOTES. A rt 1or ItcloiiKlnK to a millionaire in Newport went astray, hut the police department to a man turned out and soon restored the missing canine to its distressed owner. The kidest police forco in tho world Is that of Newport. An Alabama newspaper, the l.uverno Journal, has the following: The thir teenth amendment freed the negro, the fourteenth made him a citizen and the fifteenth amendment made him a voter. What tho Alabama Convention will maki of him the Lord only knows. The footpad naturally breaks Into a shoo store for booty. STARTLING OTliotiKnmU ol chlldnn are belnR gnawoil to iHstrin'tlon by Worms. Kymptom' aro tlilom reliubln. Tnty dupend up io the clilld d teinpiTiinieut and upon tho variety of worms pre.aut io theiutcstiuo'. hoso nu Tlnie ! Adopt the iife and sure course by using DR. BOYKIN'S WORM KILLER IT IS A SVMl, SPEEDY AND SAFE DESTROYER OF THESE HONSTERS. IN VIE OVER 30 YEARS. ACCEPT NONE BUT DR. EOYKIVS. 35c. BEST VERniFUUE KNOWN. SOLD EVERYWHERE. $20.00 TO $4(1X00 PER WEEK Mi'Itkt Va'o III i.t- ".'Ofl I.Mtium In I'.u lw." lib n I'.iuni'ln'n hmiilhnok of In-nl ami luisln, f.trmii. A .-up ill1 l itnl A.lvi-i.r -i imib tjit'om-l-1 ,1 1 11 in of .lntn mnl n-iinin ntnl IVioii (,.sli p; u complcto I,l;ulniriI v'ab ulntnt-anil Frni-i' lli'i kuntr, A cnmpb'tr nf nirr.'M, i. law. I.ntnlii-r. m il Cut in T11I1I0S rnnaa-tM-i mrii's of CISTHIlNf ,'1'liiib.--. I iiinbi r, b anil l ir.s ' drain, U-, in cine vcfiiinip. Ovpr 4T3 pnti . I'.'i" ijlii-tr.r.i. ns. Ii 1 a 1 iimiilM,' Im tin ik "'ue nc, broii'ltl hnnn 1 1 rvery piirrliaw, SIMPI.K. I'KACTK'Ab ami PLAIN, .'i.ihi nts wuiili'.l at inn e. II .y mnl eIi-Iiivnii pp a vvpil ai iiit'ii ami ui.tm-n. Oiin i-in'til In tlie rountry sold 4A nip i 111 icip ilnr. Amu tier :'10 In nn wn-k. ARvnti It ' ran va i'il till iln ti'.il s"t.l nr.i.y titi v. ry I om-. r-'elU Inn ie ir. 011 hihI i.no. liihtI ili-i-i.u'it in fcfitis. Slid a 10 for uuilll; tallAfac-tiou gutraiiii't-d (or ni.iiti.y rftm.il mi). irrnlars t r. e. J. 1.. MC'IIOI.H JKNK1.NS, ATLANTA, 45. A Munich journal calls attention to the surprising fact that C.erninny ex ports fewer barrels of beer than she imports from Auttria, England ami other foreign eountries. In hottlel beers, however. (Icrinany leads, and n!loSc!her her oxports of beer last year were worth L'2.2:.o.imn marks and; her imports ln.r.ito.niiii. WE PAY R. R. FARt am- rsw-u 1 1 j 1 Hi, t laot.liu 0 um 1 liii'si aim lusiiii's lti. i;i AT ( IISI', Write tll.'K ! da . l:l. lill.H.ni'ss I ntUV. M l.'ell. (i.i. Is tin- oldest ami only 1'iisinrssc-ollcce ill Yn. own. ing Us tintt.btiifn grand new one. Nn vnciiiinni. l.n.lies. ifctitti itH-ti. ll.'ukki-cpiTiK.SIiolttianti, TviH'wrilint:.'' I't iinianhii', 'l',-U-;tMphy, No. " Leading buiini'u college south ol Ihe Potomac rWer." f'itla. .vrn cspfif. A.I.Itsh, Ct. M. Sluitll'trtil. l'len.lelll. Ktclltllnnil, Va. FeI leo llegeT" NO 1' KI.SKWHKlilt In there such an Ideal ef C II KIM I'l AM KDI'CATION. Leituri ('ours". Libnirv, Apparatus, Cnh. fin'ts. riiol-eiad. lijoU-Ki'.'pli'i;, oliortliuinl. An, Mil' ie. CAPUDINE I 9 For IIKADAI'IIKS A A 11 ml t'hVKKS, " Taken with Q ilnli.e it prevents N'.t- C V v.. 11-in -I" ...el A -li. ni: toi l r-li'-v.-i tli" T X I-CMT. A I Al.l, Mil li S l(llli; y000 -.' 00 00 000 fsww Tr r 1 -tj 4 t;r i .. wiiiit iiitcllinnil Mm hikI Wuineu n i Travclin': kfitifneut it i oh ii Koc.il Miinin;ri: I f,ti.iiy $.' i' ft." a ve ir and alt eicit -es, j according ri''! n ;hf aiil nbil'lv Ue w.iiit irjin-e:iii;ivr .a'V t to n si wri cotnui:---i'ii, ilrjrnih;! u; 11 Dirtimr ri-v.itf t. eini st;im; lur fuH k iil.n uini ' t;iie I'c-itiwii irr;C icil. A 1 i: r--. i'c; :. U. j 1U:U COMPANY, Vhi:ai!cl,hu, la. ASTHMA-HAY FEVER SEND FOR J FREE TRIAL BOTTLE .AocRtSS DR.TAFT 79 C 130 - ST.. NY. CiTY DRO PS Y,?".c.T"T.:r chin,., li. ! lAlm"ni a mil 1(1 riila' treioino .1 Ir reo. Vr. u. H. outs 8 sons. o a. Atim.u. o. ' I lit- hii, 'i' ihiil noi. I,, ww I'.ilttl 'nut mi-. MclLHENNY'S TABASCi). . r.uprn bv A- v mm r ci i.i .I 3Ti B 1 11 ni Ul m m rm mm.. h IT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD AS IT MAY BE NEEDED ANY MINUTE. . A Slight Illness Treated nt Orce Will Frequently Prevent a Long Sickness, With Its Heavy Expenses and Anxieties. EVERY MANHiS'OWH BOGTOR lly .1. II .MIl.l(IN A. Kt;S, A. SI.. M. I. - - Tln in .1 tnos-t V.ihiahli- I'.nok for I he lloi,s. li,.! l. te l. hiiiir r.i it does Ihe nmilv ihsttnituislii .1 f-ymptonii of diliei t nl l:s..i 1 ... the (.1.1-. I M. .11111 ('t l lTMIIllllg BJI ll DlriHiH, IIII.l III R'-ilttl W ,..t V. ur cure. J: ., f Hons. Fxtdnnatini" ff Pof.miral Prurtiec Comet 1'. e of O-letnrv Ht-rln. Ve- Kdo- .n. K.'viorl nnd En!.ir.-.-.l with Cnmp'i't. In h . U ltd tun 4c I'.i"': in (he hniiM there is xin rxe-ine for not knii'.viia !ni do ia .111 - M (Tir.-n. v. I 01 f v-a-t until voa n.ivi illnrsi j t ,i.: ..t.. .1.1 ....1 en, postal notei or pnitaj;e (tr'i" ol any iti'iioinin i-:oii n.u ,,t.;er i-i.ui rents. BOOK PUBLISHING HOUSE 134 Leonard St., N.Y. J.j.l..l.J.J t SozodOilf ,h Teeth Hli 2-5 an IIAII.IiDAIl L a n"ifiB"i4- kaiik. e STREET FAIR AND CARNIVAL OCT. 7 to 12. C may win olio er all of L S IUU Mni.it if you are n GOOD S rt CiUESSEU. "tid n pcstftl to-doy for j 5) partiouiam. Address j J RICHMONDCARMVAL ASS'N, 3 A Ull K. Mum St. ltlelunond, Va. g FACTS East Tennessee, 'I hi-Carlatiaa .f A im rira ATE SPRING, Illntrl (.i'li an I Wnii r SI lpt.nl Tlin'tiulmllt Vr.ir 1 he ti..-l I -i'tl :hlf'i! I'ealilia'til I'li'usiiri lli n..rt In lit -1 lil' ii. I t, -etrle l.lnnl. htfam lleaf. Wtin r v,.rki.. nli r nrr I n.itu,'tlmi. it . li,, mnl ail 0. .til. I. ,.f llie I.ixt. Hi.n.arh, l:i.l.l, r. I..v, !s 1111 1 liMii. vs. Illn nliiallsni ini'l - - f 1 llos- !' ? w riti' lor ciiini-mi.t. Ou hit A rropr. TATl: SI'IUNO. I F.XMSKK. AGENTS wiNJ. Brohard Sasli Lock and Brohard Door Holdar Aittvn workp" owrywltorp rn r:rn I'tff money; ttlwKT a Mioily tleninn 1 lor uiir k-.i,"!. suiil 1... k,.lh prl.-iN t. rei, rt.'., Iri f i.t!.- ataiuu Mavtiuu "U," rliiluJctultiiu 'n KDUCATCforBUSINESS L, LEXINGTON BJ IHESS COLLEGE, A hl;hrift Hiiitn. . r .i vm s h "i fr I'nvs nml i!rU. li!Mr. I ( ., n mi "f i-v.tv- thin , i') iui- rlfi't.vr n-i.l . in r.!''- ct. iil"-iiiRM". Jr.-niinl''. t ,vil t iv.Tiitifi.f ;-.n . liii.-. I.iw, litwlc k.hu. MiiM:m-hl. Mi i lii ml. I M"- rlilnv- nnd fi" Kii.'li-it v ritt-1 li r..r i.r'iil vNk tiiul ilr-rii:rs.- -it .,., n.i,, . ,, in- llritjniii.il tl. Jouri, i t-a-.tVtlt, Kr.lll4lun. Kv FOR COL0!tEDi:U3EMTS OF BOTH SEXES, ST. AUGUSTINE'S SCHOOL, it 11. 1 :.u. . . Col 1, 1 n I, 0 1 iti . 1 1. 1 ml ntir'al, 7 raln In- Mi li.inl i,ir N 111 i . Ji.iOn V.-ieh t.l 'win 11 nv w.-.w th.-lr nr and iro f.. N.lil s. tt .... 1 p... ttlrv. I'rl-iil.ttc. ilrl.-luv. I .tt I'ti l,T III.- t'.!.- . .il 1 litiu h. liMh V. nr. riir ..iI,.l... ,. . J lo ITI... 1 1, !(... HuBlrr. It al, nil. V l . I III I LU ' ff Ki jiire,Viii il I 1 ncr-, U ' CnH-tiu ; A.iii'liiiit'' i"h-t , M'Milncry, J" A. ;u 1.1 1 t "i by tli 3 Salim Iron i U S;iu in, r , I1J RaFDiRii rni 1 Ffl? nF virrinia. RJI . . ....... " lnh..hn .s:tv ix . -f.-M r: it "io:i wit i i' nu mo nr t, ; '-i i" inii ,i.-ii ,,r Hi- iicim-. i.-ur ir i-.fti'- r i j. t-.- i n. n.', n i ti- nr .r i-i. 1 1. 1 r . Hii-i I'-.tr. .-..'t:-.-. i. . i:,.i. p..r M-iin. llMtrl.'lU'Ml . ; r.,, ,,.', ( ,,,,r, ,,ir,,-, fv4 ; in ..-r iti. 1 ..i I'lir.ln-r inrSti-uLif an t mi- 'cHRli'tillEJ TCH KiNj, H D., Dean, UK ii.no.Mi, VA. f SOUTHfRU ,-A ' J! CONSERVATOKY . ..ri, : . t7.. r. 3m' wi a um:- till) IN I . 1)1 1(11 V VI. V I1 III II ei Ton. Atlanta College of Pharmacy. Well ..miel.-l l.tili ill..-!.. i xe,.n.'tit 1 I'll 'II T4. .-I if..- III;. i.l .l,'s ll t!."l. I.i- II: i onn'oim t'.t C:Cly In ,.l Inlri tirt .-! - i i 't n tina ni -i He- .i.-ii il n i oy. n!i . to loin Iri iU l-.'n lnsl.i:oi lit a s';el.'.H. Mtl'lfllt III-" l.e I. II ni.wi'11 I-. I'll' ! " . II I't'i'lCr . Ill.-lll i' e'tll SUI'I I''. d.-lti ni l '.,i . nr i:'n,i:il Alli.-i III!, tint. l'4l :, I'ii y ii.- Cli.ei.l - il l.-il. T-U.iry, I: .. In 11. A'l'Ol'n (. u;'St cn 1 1 of nrT.iiTi Hon. utiukkw 1.:., i,, ti it. i .r.,tei.H,i. t !1 - ril" 'it i :-K-iv- I-.. t , : . UsECEnTAiaCURE.rs B SJ Wm. mm T2v r S T RH B aija .Sllllpll si llfllltii.l" VI. II I! HI I I 5 193 Pages, Prorusoiy uiustratuu. y Jhi llool! is v.rntia in ..ou every day KiikIisIi, nnd is ivee M 1111 the tiihllli .il lei ins wli, i h render , i-tixr-t dniior !.. !. s so i.tineless to tlie u.neiality nl icnhis. This . lloi.l; is iiili ndcd M he ot Servi. u . in the I'Miiiiv. and is .i woidid 11s , to hi; readily understood hy ull. On'y it.., 60 US.,k The low priei 1" iii4 lea l P ''!' I v Ih" 1'n iii ii e edi io l printed. No! otilv does tiiie. link rontiiin o 1111. eh lnioiiti.iti.ei llehi- five to Ilse.i .s. I, ut v,iv proper. y irivi s .v ( '.iiiij'li !.' nali-is oi every- .......,.,,.;.. 1. , 1 1. l.in 1-,r. ria?c:ind th" l'r 'd'lrie.n an l lit ar- . ij of ll. ol'.v I'.eei'.l, lo'eth.T vil. V..l,...l.'. I'. , i... - .,,,.1 1tvri: w in vo'ir t 't-.e v t. ,"" il I V I -l.-VT -l.-r. he I'l 1- I' PAID. .l. J.J.J.4. J.i.-.-.V
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 12, 1901, edition 1
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