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V .L U ; rj ' : SI : 'V;! M i il i ili 1 f i 1 s if ! ,' WPBpMnumenHTCTimiJ.Wo fltsornorvouj Hess after flrnti day s usb of Dr. Klln'n Great N erveHestortJr. futrlal bot! leaml treatljofroe lr.ll. U. Km.., Ltd., 831 ArehSt.,Pb.lii., Fa. Children that are bard to raise should !bc brought up vith a round turn. 3. 0. Simpson, Mtirquoss, W. Va., j.aya: "Hall's CnWirhCure eurod mo o very bad e;.sa of cataTtiDrusKista sell It, Vdo. There's plouty of room at the top, bat r.ot at the top of a church steeple. Mrs-WlMlow'sSoothlnsSy nip for children teetliljig, soften the (turn-i, reduces iiiUamuiii tion.allai'a pain, euros wiuJ roli ". 2i. s bottle The stamp on a love letter doesn't a' wa1 tick to facll. rise's Curtis the best tr.:"U -in- we ever tis-ed for (ill affcetlous of t!ro:it nnd iun. Wm. O. Esdslli, Vunbaren, lud., l'c!. 10, 1!W. Poorly? I suH'crjd tc-r- si.i. with irea: sf always feelh-g ic Tver's Snrsa- n....:il.. r. . I lo Arn ..-J..-, 1 ve-lS new man." John McDonald, r imnocipiiKi, rn, Don't forget that it's "AyerV Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money by trying sonic other kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Aycr's Sarsapa rilla. J1.15 a tw'.le. Ail 4nij'i k v.-.nr .lort ,r -ve-.; !i. ifi'iirnl.i. K- '"i -I-! n" Aver' .'V'.'-V dlld M .... ... .. Dizzy? Headache? Pain back cf ycur eye?? It's your liver! Use Averts Fills. v.'ant your nc-i'.t.'.v.c cr beard a t liutifal trowa cr viA Macs? l"s ioekliiirtirsBvs . C: I.rg on t:-o Bia?. 'r;: '::e ! . i i'. ' ( - - tr. et ; a' .-.: v daaia-o s t't in (:-.. . tin cire,::t lir.v.'.cljf of t!.-, r; '.- :. of t': lUsir'.ct of C.!'.n:n:::a a f "' i'.:.ys a:-..i an i:::;-o; tant r-y.- i.tiii- o: tlio acci dent toi'l; t!v. t'at'il ia t': p. r-nn f u:i cT:orl" colore. 1 matt. V!t plair.UfT hi I l en i !..'! red ! fie ; . v.--t nt a ts! r.-; f-.- --'ritr. and on i :" iiie at 1 iracys vtis e",l avoria-; to '.r fr.ra the wirn- s ji :it w;- t-e i be l:i;t r v.as Mi'-i iin-T a t." !: .i : t t'. :.::!.' k ' .. t '.: ea; s I !;!, :;:t!'d yen." r :--vl ta ji? e-.-j y. u;. r a f'tr.t r of ,yu ions bail bei.n aV." 1. "yo-i ivre t-taading ;t t'.e rtre -". '. .n.'-. i!':'. i:::'. !'.y n':M . . i':o aoi::'. . ).!? tiie a--e:.!c-i.t o.-- -e',1'--, ).P u- i i! .in i 1 Hers. i i v. cot : er e;. ! u L..a j SV.i 5 3 I -, : ; ' !; r" i I K'.i'.Sl Jl 1-1 V vfcSliii-.i.S. Vcmaii T'vi M.x i.:-.t rinai'y r-!T:! !y I.ydtu K. i'iiikaaia'i 'i.'f.iii Mtis. i':'.:.ti.n : I have never t:i r.iy i'.'e jr' --- - " t-.-.'iiii"u;al bef. re, but yen have m much for me that 1 fee', cab .'. ; i to civo you this e,r..-"..t.:.i nek-?: e i ici-eiuent of &J.JS'SJ, 'lA V" MKS. ,ti'NT!E F. ryn.-.sfF.r.L, rrf:J-r.t of Oa'.Und Womnn'i lt:-i.i ff Crti. t'lr wonderful i uratire value of I,-.lia I-:, Piiikliiitti's V'jrt..b!c Lit: l.Ollilil. l-'or i-.f".' years. 1 .had 1e:u; trouble, falling :' ti.e womb uud .:her riiraplicationi. D.irinir tint time I . laoreorlessof an invuiidund not mee-'i pood for nuytb.i'ir, until on.: di.y 1 found a bo'.'.c iti my ir ;! tellinir of the euros you .-oi-l.i p rforiu. I became lnteri"..if: I b iv.;iit a bolt i of I., liiii . I'iiiL't.na's V';"ta!d" 'ini potltl I .ml -.. ;o le-io.-.i. 1 . out inueo it s use an:1, in save n i.-u: lis was (: e l. ;.nd Htnee that ti in - I have loil pe-ltct l.e.-ilth. Tk::uk.. ''.ear Mrs. b.'l liam li:--::in, for b:o h-r.'Hl 1 uo-.v en i.e.-." V.-A .It S". t: ii'lb)-.-.:-! r. iV 1 ar, list St . i.ieaii. I!!. ;J-Jfif n Wcitieii Miltcrl-iir fr?ni any font of femnlc- !lli :n be currd by ,;.(! iii, 1'. i'iliUhc.iii'-. Vifcta bii C.JSiM'Oti'i'!. 'l"n:V .-:;?. Mi s. S -' . -. I . -: ; si :i 1 1 i -. s U-1 W0 mert I'll . t:. -'i'.-ss. ilaiss. n.l.M r...r ( m s,,,.ai itri-ft. ij!r!00Llcoi.i.Lrits M.h-iJrr Al N F- i-it V. u- n if! t i.un.t.un,' . go. f UST PATIi.YU:!)!... qJj i?v:;n:si.r.-hi !vm:.kho ii i IV 11 1-4. i v i !... E "For two Vt.irs I rihlv from dvsr..er. f depression, and ' coorlv. I then t WOMAN'S m REALM. Woman Teller For a Chicago Hank. Tin- l'otirih National Hank will Anuiist 1 inansurato a uew movement In hankinc cireles by opetiiug a de l'Mi'tnu'iit lor tlio exclusive Ix'tieilt f lis woim !i eiist outers. Women pativns will l'e served at a separate window ly a woman teller. Added inieivst attaches to this iii iiovatioti from the fact that the posi tion will l'C tilled !y one of the licst liiinn'ii jouni: women in Atlanta. Miss .leiiuie Arnisiiniii.'. for many years identified Willi the 1. ills' Ilijih Seliool a I'ssistnnt p;iueipal. lias lieii to-day appointed to ilie posiiion of teller, witlt eelnsive i-liarce of the woman's de pari incut. In ihe Inauguration of this new de- , -j ;: ;( iiKMit for the exelusive use of i women, th.' I'ounli National is the t'usi liank in the South to follow the I lent estaldished l'.v some of the 1-irest lianUin;: institutions of the i::i s; . Notably amoiii; such institu tions Is the i'itth Avetitv Hank f New York, th' deposits of which a.i- ure.'iiie s..ii.ii.iKKt, ot wiuctt amoiini s-jo,t ii hi.ih ii i -.tand to the credit of v.omii u ilepositm s. The oilii ialR of the haul;, boinc Mtn s tlot'oil ns to th.' purposes and plans ..i' the new iVpaitmoiit. said: ' Tin woman's window and the wom an's te'ler will etmbie ur tiutnerous I 1 1 . is amotrj tin woii'etl to avoid the iii-av't'- al'le nee. sshy of sttunliui; in an itid'-eriroinate line. Anion-; the i!e:ai!s of th( plan will be a handsome loinbina'ion clteck and passlimiU botsn.l in Kus-i.-tti leatlu-r. and a size to -lip iai.i n lady's eaid ease. An other attractive font tire will be too payment, at the new window, o' till !t. . ks in f Al!.:tl'a .' ch and unti itrnal. d i-uiTctu y. In CltneAtiit; n Ifretl. "i e-:. ' ite;o r,-';rsts try ins; a fabric i ,.u- hand it' there be no mirror, I be i .-a.ple .ion of It is about ihe i..- as that of I lie face. Tills may be le.:-. as the eyes ami hair are iitile in--, "i taut factors as the skin, we i but be of the opinion that a mif- i- a lieocssiiy. ." a shop is to b found which Is not t'lly supplied with mirrors we i by all me.iiis advise tin woman upon iiie.--. biiyiu; to provide -i !:' wit'i be-r toilet ntirr.-v: ..uiallei is w.U t.ci be satisfactory. ii.iv k. u lief position before the : cli.l of the eoutempl! 'd :- d'.-ap. d over her shoulder, or i be heavy, let It bo tl.'lt tlttd plilill-- ay it is o be made-and s'ae tail wh. tlier or no she is at her i in it. The woman who buys a terial be. atise It looks well oil the esivor.'.-iu's '1-soii 'U;ht lo be ill s.:.;oi!.il kiuderu.irtcn. i' e,i,!i ihet-e's no neeessii v fur ex iiii:; file's toilet niirror. but if a i-roib-'-s store were to l. found we t: inly sdio-iM advise a wetnan not to Ii. iiertiiore. she shoiil.l try Ii er ma- . i ',al she'll past where she is 1o Wvar it. lie disatipointe.l if she trb s a 1 1 : : i U res,, lor her hat b- side lo r chin, as no. ny women do. since a color's f lee: is often wry different- above or I" low the face. led o- pilli; on tile hat may roll a face of every vestiire of eelor, while ile-s.. same shad, under the chin may throw Li-.W oVi i- tile colllplexion. eofiitta; i" do but to try it tilillOf.' s Idaced a warm There's 1- Tore a l'se of IVrfuines. Many women of :...i I t.ist the use of perfume is vulvar, woiii -u of i-ittally food tasti that it is not. Which tie . ii;'.it ihe individual must de. say that at.d other i-r.iclaiui f these is hie. One thin; is certain: rs. ,i.' use of per- f fume is vulvar: It is ihe abuse and not th.. use of p.-ri'ii;ue that makes it un popular with worn. :i of refined tastes, i When p. ! f u.i.e s used the woman 'should s, le, j whatever scent is the .most .! -aid- to her, and use that alone. Not hint; can be worse la t Confusion of seems. A delicate perfume of j.'oo, e ihau a 1 ijuality is tlie n.ost desirable, and ibiii one .-koiild have every thins the same .-colli. j Sa. liet p.e.vdct' will be rei'lited for the scent bas scattered about iiuiiitn; ! the underwear; the face powih r should ; be of the same make, as should also j the soap. As to extracts, people vary ; in these, but quite the best taste is to j have the extract and toilette walev the same scent ax all the others, nnd if j i deli, ate s.vnt is used on the hand- kerchief there is no reason whatever j I'o" eallin; it vulvar taste: there have been times when a scented hnitdker j chief has been known lo revive a person who felt faint, and when no suiellim; salts were at hand. i Wnlklni; ion.l KverrUe. j 'litln do not apiiieeiale the advan tages of walkiie; as they should. It li-is bi -ii said by an eminent physician iii.it waium; is the cvrcis,. most con dm iv,- to physical beauty in woman. Tennis is supposed tu be pun I 4-Xer-(isc. but ii has a tendency to h n;tii 'ii the arms, and also to make the heiubl of the sic, ill when iiiiii h p ta'hi'f awk w.i iuire a sor, i : l:o I ,'lltc;el h- V Life. I 'rennet doi , bis uneven. ('vclim;. a, used, l enders voii- n i iii t heir walk: t hey a.--pluiiu'in; mi t it ii thai Is -. rai et ul. savs Woman's t,,,i i.li e I he com imteiis i.e hole system i hat if all the ways in lake ihy-ical o.cre!s. tondnehe lo health to'-in as '.valkinir. I. r :i why sysl- niai ie walk sake is not more pop!- 'i rcis,. i ! W.-llkillL' doe which Woim- Ibele is , l; ,-inl beauty . bans the reas ini; for Ite.ilil hir is that it is v i nielli . We --e cheap nnd so con rally prefer that v. hieli costs inoiicy. and is otherwise not obiainabl . by nil. As an easy and safe ei.iitribtit.it y to health, walking oiiuht n be re;iil:n l v persevered in. In all but the wot went her. Silk 1.1, m- l.inlii-fil.lrrri?. I-liiibt oidei-i d silk idoves are one '' Ihe dainty rxi i a v amim e -. oi the se.i s' n. 'he Vo'siie for eiobroid. in s In f.ibi l bav im; r.-Hcb-d iiail-Iw i-ar The "lobrei l:-ed !. -a have tiny prinsles laisli-s. viuie; or forgst-rna-hots em- Lioidei'ed la a eeulou two loch wifl j around vhe wrist. 1 t.ey nivy.?"iiteil cither In tin natural colors, i t in tho ! exact shade of th. i;hve. t!i style Ileitis nndoiiViledly le!i:-.ni Stealer popularity. In U-iicr :;;;-ii the embroidery ext. nds to the lei of ib.e band, where it occupies t place of the tiMinl points. In the elbow doves for evening wvar. where the embroidery is most apro - priatc and bisiutifttl. It is found both tin backs of tb.e bauds and section four inch' .. wid - atuitril the i wrist. Half wtiy t;: the tirni tluTe is also a four-Inch semi traii.-paivut, ellip tical m.'dalUoii. also ct-.ibroiiU'i-ed. Tliese --loves have dotii'l -t ipped I'm- I mr. uaL in lom; siik -.'l"" s, nnd I a i-i howtt in black, pearl, while mot le ;tud liiiii: .ut-ay. 4'lill.lvcn I-'iimMoii.. Aestlutllc ir- ss ulways seems to be suitable to little children. They have taken kindly to the Kitssian bbuise. Soim-Jimes t!:e waisi line is iunoie.l altivc! r. and ihe L'ai'iu. -i: falls from the shiii:! I. : s to the feet ill an un broken line fiV'i a pretty yoke Collar. Hois' waists s. em t be .-lii-ii a lo'iv.er M-nutii loan gilts'. .-.' course m their ti tiller youth, i'lowcic.l muslin, ilelMines and hailis :, :k,- pretty link frocks for .tills, wiiii ekcr. ami fi ill invrs round the hem. A novel id- a is a yoke piece from th va: sme.e ed: t his I .fin ir el ist ;c. it a.lln r. i-tv to the ti;'tlfe. 1'or v. carim.' with the lirst breeches there is a curious little u.tr lueiu. which is slipped over the bead, and has no fasieiii'.:: a; all: it is set In a yok- and bos pi. -and. the ma terial boiii; allowed to tail as it v:! from the shoulder: the slecv. s .ve slashed on the outside of the arms. and part made :ow iiii.l. t while ot.es. apparently of the yoke. s. mi. times ii is to button down the back. ll:l ili'tl" t'oi.lxy ll'lt-l. This is an ori.'iual adaptation rr a mob cap to a hat. Ii is. in fa. t. a m',!sbl:i hat wi.h a couple of pleated fibl i ;s- round, and very pretty t-o. Somel.iiTS it is made oi White crepe, with l-iaek muslin s;h t s .v r p!nk silk, and loses li-,'iue in iln- fn tit. and Ida. k elect bews at the ba.-k. It should be a. .-. mp.'inii d by a picture fro. k with a liciiil and bell si. .-v s. i:eryb.idy wl... dresses Well Imw, and likes to wiar a 1,'uli collar, appears to stipplcut' nt it wiili a colored ribbon around tin net k. and the obi fashion- d cold i-.'-dN Miaehed to lioaris, a:e nuich in eliar.icti a- w.tli i:. A Itmiii ll.ir.l -':u iny Th' "-- is hardly : y e:i stuf.' or Irish t -.v.-fid lor bar ! i: .. K brown color i- :.. - at fabrlts .slu-ul-1 alway ri-.iveliuv Ciiwii. S eo:c!l Wo -1-il.i't i ; Hot Use. :. and :h-- t a I suitable; such 1.. made v, : simply. Ab is as much t r warun r el lai. be r. comi.vn.be.1 as V He' dlls'.. an. I :.. n; a bouse ,- pr. sent:. Me k li a pr. t:y bhat mv stud'. It b.rows wo. ii or M i lvin; h .:, I would be on in; mi the skirt u The Alt of Drops. The art of dress can do wi a woman, and those who .e., i- s for their ii- ;i io sis. i r. who vivo so lau.-li their iiei-soiial iipiH-aratico a Li; mistake, says the Times. It is not neeessa oin-'.s entire t'.n.c lo ilre woman should -ive il so I on't u'o in a shop and b; hat. or i von a ii..eU 1 1! it Is bcc.iinin; to ;, oil. n ten a;'., ma : in; Xv'asliin ;i..;i y to dev..;.. .. but every tile 1I..UU1... y a ::.n ti. a .'.-.ill, tlllil.-S Stylisli Leather Norelt.v. A handsome novelty in 1. a. her is tie loti. nai row ease with i omparimein.s for liamllf r. i.ief. bills, card- ami so foit'.i. The leather is of the ii;ht shaib s of v' reel i or tan. with r. ii.T lu st. II 1. .-liter shades. Th,. ,-i.is;, i a j. weh-d -.'bl-iaiiiuitc l biiitoa mid tiie w r'.st . i aai is of silvi r s'.l;. I lati.triite l.ai'e ..'s -.row more i , Iv.-im-os. The, :::.! colors, allii. .- the pfeferaldi .Mil. ho ihe all and l.n.rt li White . tub black f'Hshi.iii N :' i 1 . . 1 1 i i i he ; look; ote-. s are moil'sli. rather v. .11 that see Ills to All sol-;. Inlaid t silk. I'M bin. i;aiiiiii; p. on S a shade puinrity. I'eep turn. back cuffs of heavy lace adorn eVenim; cloaks. The iiicrcei iziue; process has made common dresses handsomer. Coarse open linen weaves do not n-eessarily become shapeless. Already we hear of ehan;imt sleeve fuilhcss to above the elbow. Cowns of irray cheviot, with white reliefs, in., especially siuail. Inlets of pleated lace or net .uive fullticMs to some lorn; dnss cloaks. White blouses suits. White pearl bil't'.ns fasten the Hid .skirts f tome id. -li le Iiai'.ille es .in trimm-d i ffee ive v, itii pink at tern,, on paune. ma: smvil. Hlatr.irm dtop in tin hats bad, (hat take a -Uddelt i in.-, to some faces. As stocks be, oi and 1'io-e iieiilil sni.ill lace !i;ures 1 uii.-h i i ks ai e depb I' to mat, d it I it Ian unr e -ind ni-u-o liecmiu; to l-oiiinl shapes that some i!:-,u ai in. COIIII' Ill-' Siuie have I',, ilii-m a contra-' mil I'. -e , li el 1. o the base of tin i k. n. w lucked shin waist ' Ii knols -ii 1 1 i : , -i d on i la, k. thus j;;vit.; a pieliy i la'.liolls cnuu'u bl on velvet -.iiiiiii; on i.-tial. skii-is nt in - i.av" very i": that 'nay lo li'li'.'thetl Ihe skin. i liiariy eflectivc are the a , or-c-Heil ruffs I'uvv mi tn ! Ii woi n. di'-l. I !;. l ola.'i. II . a bM, iioe In ail coiors. bio ,:d while a:e irel'";-re. tii.'.-e 1. 1 ,.- ..,1 I y complete w a b,"be must have - made wiih full . ally sh.ip a s. .at. They ai aid are ."pp. . much aitei.i i Ii; .-; I his c if eel . b ii ai lo r b-i.i : a i ic old i,e;i.i: o'.C" ille in v.-i 1, c vv ol p ii i Inn i U- iii ' b..i ihe II . ,.!,s i I v, ., , .. I,. . s'tme Lwlul' u tfic gwi4. i (i o o i) i i ROADS.! ..,.,.,1 Ttt Ituilil l::irttl IEoikIk. T o l'wl 1 UM'AMHNU all that I has been done or proposed in j th way of road Improve- (l TWITUSTANIUXU all that in i. lent, til al problem lor Ib.e next tw, 'tiiy live t'liue "o be how to roads. Model roads be-' A; mstroti; act, i Ni'.l'e Met. will not c; years will emi make good dirt tindei' the 11: any other pes ,cr Ihe State of New York wiih macadamized reads bi i s d-' of se i M t v -:i e years. I he chaii'.'e . .ll not be pi'i-c-'ptibj,. i,. the majority ie farmers inside of twenty-live years. ' ;' curse, this kind of work should be push ,! forw ard villi cat ii"st ness end libetality. The trolley lit 'auwbllc wi l e( a i;reat was to sii'iplenicnt ihe macadani. but bo h io-cth. r cannot li I us out of the sloiiuh. We nr.'st study the dirt load iUesl:oti, and not -. iisiiler it as of b'tle iiiipot lauci. ' '.unity ei";h:ce s, takinu; cbar;e I'lider iln p;:v svsii m, om:ht to make a soli;- th'ti of the 'd'.esi ...a. which Ihe old j'.-it hinaster sy.-ii in did net. and never ei'til.l have doti ... A ood dirt road ! eold never be made by surface drain iie;. It was no more possible and I !:imt ivid be possible - than to make dry im adows by surface dramlm;. The farmer knows that he tmlst mid i.lr.iiu his land, ami do II tbor eaahly. Kilt if yon o into a hiirhway and drive a spad- down in the miihlb of your road you will tind that the 'list even in the dryest weather Is '-.it toore than i inches In thickness. How lorn; a rain will it take to soften t':,s i r ':- ak it ui entirely The result Is mud h lis, and in a wet spell almost : i; a-s.i'.!e loads, and this has been t'i - history of our country roads ever H'ltce ve took possession of the land lid laid them out. It would continue to be ihe story forever under the oailumisier system. What is needed Is imderdrainlii'; as well as surface .'rainiii;. In some cases a main ditch nloim the centre of the road, thorough ly laid in six or ci-zht inch tile, would be siitli. i. nt. In other eases it would need ihe I'r.-nch system of tile ditches .11 each side. Knropeau model loads have litis,, deep ditches four feet deep on each side of the road, and in some cases tli'-te is an additional ditch down In the iciitre. nil tiled and covered. Tb c. .cr-. of sin h a dirt road would, of course, b. easily ie..s than a mac miaia or telfor.l road, and It would pay for -tse,' in the savin; of a sini.de year t i tie fanners adjacent. There eoiihl 1, ini objection to a tlloroll'.'hlv well laid stone drain, where tile is costly a 'id sin;;., plenty. In other w .r.ls-. drain your roads as you drain i.i-i;- meadows, and they will be pass ni'li' driveways and batdways nt nil so.-is,.m: c,' ihe year. We Hole that v. !:e:v tv l'eys are built they improve the dralnaie. and d" it with covered drains. -K. 1. Howell, t'liuton. X. Y. I nsti r scir-i;. s,. i t. il , ,1 roads foster a proper Ifre sp ct. both in ibe mini who uses them and the lueli who lives adjaeetit to them. New Jersey I 'onimissioiier of I'ubbe 11 aiN: Had roads are costim; many a farmer n.u.-li of th- self-respect he f. Is when ilri-.iu-; aloti; a yood road' i t a : .'id pace, wiih el. an lui';i;y. clean !.a. :ie.-s and a b aa horse. j .'. A. Mount, i -i lo v ei nor of Indiana : The loan who liv,.s sini'iiiiudeil with Lo.l haliways, who s, es a piod turn-I o-.i: uoin; by. diivin-; rapidly, with. handsomely dress, , j p,. in t)0 con- , . an. o. will think more ipiickly. has! ' i.ride and Is apt to catch inspira- : tioti ati.l become inore active and pro.!-, s.-ive. V. W. rcadei;asi: To sum up. a jier- I f.-et bi-jhway is a thin-; of beauty and ; a joy forever. It blesses every liotm ' by which it pa-s.-s. It brings into l 'b asiiut couil million pie who other wise would have remained nt a jier-p--tual distance. It awakens emulation, j i cm, i-.ts friendships nnd adds new i charm to social life. It makes the ' r. uioti it traverses mote attractive, thf : resaieii, es more i!elb;htfu!: it stimu lates a spirit of ncnkil improvement. , Holds be;ln to look tidier, shabby j fi ii.-. : di.-appear. gardens jirnvv few.-r ; weeds, lawns arc better kejit. the i houses sciii cosier, trees are idanted alou- its borders, birds till the air with music, the world seems brighter and ihe atmosphere purer. The coun- I fry is awake, patriotism revives, jdiil- ! ai'tlu-opy blossoms as sellishtiess fades j and sinks from view. The school- i holl-e and the church feel the limbic I iallii.iice -the wand of jiroirress has toilehed even (h.'ln; the old ate yoimi; sixain, the yoltllu' see somethlliK new to ' live tor. and to nil life seems worth the bvim:. The daily mail reaches each home. Til" rural cosmopolitan "feels the daily uils(. of the world." Wheelmen are im huiiicr confined to tin- .iiii s. Kicyclos. now within r-ach of all are tin strangers amour farm ers. The L'oldcu days of which the poets hum have sum; are upon them. The dreams of the jiast nr.. coium; rni". Nullum; can thwart the will of fai. I'm y. or ear to the zround even now and you will hear the footfalls of the "Hood time i (Uniti';." Creiit C'oM of flMuliliff. There is yi adiiiilly Ira usjdring n ';ieat"r iiitillii:enee as to the value of uood roads i inn tnineiit experiments show ilat in iiie South the averairi I'M of haiilini; a ton a mile Is twenty live cents, licit tile MVcr.-IKC lellUtll ol haul to niaikei is lvvelve ami one halt miles, th.iefoie it costs the Southern mi oi, -r mi the ;ivi'i-ii;'i' .s.'blj to haul a io ii of stuff. Now. if a farmer l-iiul-iwiive tons of stuff lo each burst worked on ;,e farm, and runs, say, a five hotse in rni. his linuliiii; for the year will cost 'Sb7, a min-h larger sum than he is lik. ly to suspect. iiivei tiuii'iii calculations, based on census lepotis. reveal the astounding fact tliai the hauling ciuinei ted with farmiin; operations costs one-foiirtli I be homo value of the produce l illseil oil the I. II III. Iiie ('..ale i la and I'aeilic H.nlioad Ciuiipanj mi. Aiiieiican piopertyi bis completed b- bae from Stilt il lo to T.H leoll, thus ii-. ms; Paltillo- tic- eapitul o the !hatf of Coaliulla- fl st'i utid ecu- afcct'.ou bj im.i wt(4 t&e Uaitecl fitotei. NEW TRANSVAAL STAMPS. King's Head Replaces Boer Legend Orange River Coat of Arms. Whllo peace nepotiatloes wero rending tn South Africa, the new colonial government went ahead Just as If the war --aa over and tho terri tory already at peace. The Trans vaal government Issued a set of jiont aso stamps, which are in Rrcat de mand by collectors. Tin re arc ten va rieties, each cf a different coloi. rung int in price from one cent to $2.&0. All of the stamps bear the head of King Kilward. facliiK to tho left, In mi oval within a finely headed frame. In gray black. Above the l ead is a crown and at the foot the word "Transvaal." The one cent staniv., are a bluirh preon, and tho colors of tho others ranee from a scarlet to orant,e, olive javen nnd purplo. The Hritish Colonlul Office, mean time, Is considering a ievv coat of arms design by I-ockwood Kipling, father cf the poet and novelist, for t'.ie new Orange Hlver Colony, which wn.i formerly the Orange Kres State. Tho cort of arms consists of a plain heraldic r.hield bearing an orange tree f," I above it a Tudor roro; on tho ground nro waved lints, the symbol of water, typifyie.g tho name Hloeuifon tela. TvV'- 8;-riiigboks euiiiott the shield. Gondolas on the Thames. Gondolas on the Thames are som times referred to a.s novelties; but they wore already there in the reign of Charles II. "Hiion the Thames." Bays Pepys, in lGfil. "I saw the kliiK'a new pleasure boat, and also two gwn daloes that nro lately brought, which are very rich and fine." This was how gondolas were then written; and another testimony of their presence s. mav be found In Davenant s exp slon: "Step into one of your jieascod hunts, whose tilts are not ro sump tuous as tho roofs of the gnmlaloes." The latest importer of a gondola to tho Thames has imported with It from Venice a gondolier, who a? Is con venient in a climate that does m l allow rlvor work for a great l-art of the year is also sotvcthitig of a cook. Five years ago there was only one gondola on tho Thames; but now tho number is increased, thus fulfilling the program of the economical coun cillor In a jirovincial town. who. on thA timi-osal that a ""ndida. rhould be placed on the municipal ornamental 1 writer, sugc-sted that th- town should nci-p-ire a pair and let them LreeA Iii.iloti Chior.lcb. CURES R 'RHEUMATISM, A CATARRH, P, INDIGESTION, $ CONSTIPATION, 3 KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES, I AND ALL DISEASES v ARISING FROM "j IMPURITIES OF I THE 'BLOOD. Sold paid . a jfc" uIs'.HiftXjleVi "J'l"' fji Jt"!J:K'r. 8'K V'P ::'! 1 .'U, ' i: a. -Jif a a a - a r; e. . :, .: :(y tt I (7)f w vf? THE GREA1 1 IZlood Purifier. 3 V ZCfP-'n'M'.n R-!i'rti:iUIstri?iil.-sPii'ili!rf'rf.K:ii!irts! : n THE PLAIN WOrfi WitrufA n iiijitl:fr our if he fa corrtxily iiri-d. THE ROYAL WORCESTER AND BONiTON CORSETS ADD CHA( K TO THF FUJI UK sriiAUiiiT m:.)m. AsU vtMirdsilrr for them. If In does uot kHp (linn, tin will order tr yon. Royal Worcester Corset Cs. WORCESTER, MASS. ciutomern by olTenn them, vvtii-u Ala Iiasuiih is r.Atl.,1 fur. ehr-p kalsi.niiiit tli.it wnl spoil itit'lr uullH. siuh acilea in c'.-riaiuly protniiieil uj the devil if! commetul tbnvh'lvt. U Inrnvnt dt U ts AlttL.ttmu, a diiralU cement nw h!1 CiMttiajr, nt a knUorauit, cuhU no nn to apfy iliun t'htNip tlop that spoils your w nils uttl injur tV hcnlta "f ymr family. AliibafHno mi ltv f -ik'r, romw In k, ntivx it l nli wftUir, la whitM iirnl ftur? ii 1 .iiiti'Ml tint, for list tn i'!a.-iiVit hhIK oi'ilinK bnck ur cunv;w,, Kiijwri"T U pnfntor pit.ttT. Full ilir(HtitinK nn rrvry ixutkrurv, Ahk f1riKKt r pftlnt "lair fur Simple rarii tf tints or writ to ALABASTINE COMPANY GRAND RAPIDS, - MICH. 5 OlS0lOilOJOlO'l0llO'O'0ll0HOVO)l o s TTEADAGHE, I I Ml o i r. o .1 c o ri l-'bVBRISH CONDITIONA g I I AND COLDS Ct'RLU BV f o a i it i) i rv i : Sold br all Druircl! itoi"c:or.o;croiioo,oitostotor.o SWIFT CREEK Stock and Dairy Farm. f 1 v 1 ' - Sli Hit fr ialBlnrirv Dii-i,trr ,.4 f. nioyouilinjllrnl J.C C. ., VjO Jel-Lv Uillla nd HrlVr. J.. t-A J-Y N'.cbnrbrr.i ImUsoicli rf.jiZ&'iCs in.MDtni closoiy Oi- m .1 l-flgf fy n-.icl kii.I uh ti' IiI kjI 1 '11 In Amrrli-x Mnll I" lo i ibmmA m iiK.iuin oi l. SJS.IO. H'lriin. anu. SWOi. FoI,,VNI) VH.NA PlCis.Jl 10 kii.1 ulrfc au at whitt rna wnut. T. R BRA6V tl.L, l'ro . liatllakoro. M V. Desprin, Gennino stamped C C C. Never sold lo balk. Beware of the dealer who trios to sell ''something Just as food." COtlI, ..ULCOUrCt C KtMTUCKt UIIVFfiSiTt, II JISW I 'lSi, kl, HUttn ve.ne kion.i. mi w?lti t-.iibiu, fis-rt asi T.r Allti Tt:rtjai l:liL i-XC B a IN It '. II 3C riruiaui 13 Sttfam. f.s, Uf iiC V IsUISs, f'Ma UtMW(i, &k 1 . , sTkr srr nrv ! I ra h i ' h in r 7V C.l. DV 11111 , g W I j- .,, sri iii an nai nt i" ' NERVOUS PROSTRATION 13 , A M U (Po-ra-n In theonly Systemic Catarrh Iwvsi'- . ft M1K TDA L. GREGORY Mrs. h L. Grezory, Prvs'dcnt of the Poots' and Amhors' Cl .b of Col;! rado, Pre?idcn! ol Colora.'o 4rt Club. : Dirrctor ol Schco! o' Industry ardj Design, Vice-President ot Shtrmm I Art Leaeuc, Is One of the Leading; Club Women of Colorado. ! In a recent letti rite. Denver, Colo from '2 Orant nve- J this j):oiuU;cnt la.lv 3 fays; . .Sm yrnri (tfi mi; ftu Ut ' ti.-"- frrrd I ram nrt v tun )rn.l 'l I iun i: uii S ail vial fiu tc(fi ii lrlrntliu tlm.i.iit hn 6r.n ft' t-xiic a hotile fVrt:n, f i iiih rtf'nil.i rir s r-csnrt-.i l-H I vi- I hi api,-ltit' iran i ticee itm-il ond ri-nl- 1 fu! .i!fi;i lo litin. I Ih rrnii Ufa rin fniur.tr fernnn tin an rum r" rrui ul ij iroe.'n; llirqin.t iii(jj vhlch arv mul of it. '.. m ., (iri .j or ii. Nervous n nst ration Is so frecjuently nesoclti'ed with pystemic cntarth that hoioe dm tors do i-.ei ills' 111 ;iii.-h be tween the two. I:i sysiemie catarrh Ihe dl?.as has pervaded iln whole fysteni ai d tlere Is u cie'stant loss of vital fluids, from the liiue.uis ineui brancs. A great ninny pr-ple are dorto-his for nervous prosirai;..u who would be b.-iinediateiy cured by a course of 1- ruii'1- 1 '"'j;-0,':' iilti.l nivl-.es clean, healthy embrii'ics. l',y this juvsi r the t!.:ids the weakening : nru.a o: iiear m. i.ar;e is prevente.l . The me, Hi a! m -f.-ssloii I- ia a be,-ii 1: -.i. 1:10:1, N.'., July :i, lt'i'i. Soai" tv.-i yei.rs sir., e. f- ran acute atta k of rhoiaiK'.t .- in, in lay lit. 1,1 sli. nbl.-i-, 1 v a-a l ipi ,1 to try LI. I'.t'.M Ai'l nl'..' I u-.-.l ivvu I ,,ii:, s, .i whs ijuieKly re. level iii.-I i eri'i im i-.tly cuicl. 1(111 I' M . M I i I', is ii h as.int a .-.beuin in UL.-. aad ii a ;-.-ii,b.i fei.ie. V -rj truly, r. w. noitiiiv. Mr. tirl-boi i, :-i. r memt-er of tho known I r v (leoii.-i t.na ot liebbju ji llaa-iL-h. N. I'. ,-ra.l. I v all hre;e let : apt i I f l.oa. co::ii;T: cmemicai. co i-.'a i B4:h?giswtr F OR IRRITATIONS el or i. '.l t-N'-ri -fcnce ore- it, i-.iv-;.'s,rf5'eniv;il R V&XW Heat Perspiration, Lameness, and Soreness incidental to Canoeini;, Riding, Cvclinij, Tennis, or any Athletics, no other applicatu)ii so sor thing, cooling, and refreshing as a bath with Cutici.'RA Soap, followed bv gentle anointings with CUTlCL'RA, the Great Skin Cure. Millions of Women use ClTICliRA SOAH (or prrstrvlrft, purlfyifiK. and WautlfytnS Ibe skin, for cleansing icp r.-lp ol tnuls, srolrv and dnmlrull, jint the stopping o( ulii.K hair, for otlTilng. u tilirnir,, ,u,r sootlniii! red, r.i ,-.i. and sore hands, jor baby raslim and chaliniis, u, it, e form ot balbs icr rtiui lytnU Irrluiio:, and inCiu. .nations of u.hiim, or loo free cr olfen-.-iv-- j.rspir tio;i. la It.e f irm ol washes lor ult 'rAttv.- -akrsses. and many .ai, itiv, antiseptic pnrTHi-, whlcb readily s.irksI lirnisr!vf.-i, .-.s welt as t-ir all the purposes of 'be toilet. b.Mb, and n.-.rserv. C 1'IICl'RA SOAP combine delicate emollient properties derived from i"TICt'k.A. the great skin cure, with the purest ol ci.-. .lining Irifc'rediTit.s and the r.iosl refreshing of flower odours. Nothini; tan in.l.ice those who have oace used Ibee great skin purifiers and bi-aulilieis In use any others. Sold ihrouqrioiit it ir.r:d. nrtiiih Oepol: F. Nnwni.RV ft Sons, j7. Charterhouse Sq , Londca, E, C. PoTTKR Pkug AMD Chbh. Cohf., Sole Wops.. tWoa, b'. S. A. iif rtnippnea far. mournful corns Shoes. In ,:Queen Bess" Giior cce fret m uii w,nni ah il.si V Lit A &.! H"ni:Jy know a In the Maillrul Pritfiisstmi.) n'.:: to iin'tii.i ti io the fact that chroulcl . .-'i.-iri-li. espc. 'ally systemic catarih, will s. ..ii p...ii';-o a loiuliiloii fo near ly fctfomhlim: i ei'v. us iiroytratlon that it Is very dilli. fit to tcT one frniil the other. Peruna cures tbes, cases without fail. If you do re; derive prompt and sat isfaciory ivaulis from 'he use of I'e rana. v'riie at i-n.-e to Ur. Ilartniall, fivln: a full i latc-'v nt of your case, a d bo will be jiii : io give you Ida velu-.'-le advice stratis. Address Ur. Harf.nan. Prosldort of Ti.e laf: t!i.: .'.'ub.-iriiitn. Coluuil-us. O. l was tioulie-d with totpld liver for many jea.s and was subject to dica.l.ui heiubiclK'S, which cutifiticd u.e to ley U".l on.-e a w e.-h. A fi ii nd rei oiiiinended l;iiaus Tjbules. I did not have niuih faith, but he per snaded me to try tin-in, and inside of three werl.s I was a cured womnu. O.i account of my age I hardly llmm-lit It possible to effect a cure, as I hud been subli.et to those awful heuuacbes b.iiee 1 was a lit tle girl. At dm.v.istj. I he FiTeO.it p.n l.ct n enoa(h for sa orditiary oe, i-a n. The family bottle, till etats. i.uitioK n 'iftev tr-r a v; ir. rr.ru champ IN C.'-.AIM Ml PrATJT ' il nil t Mil bv tfM ju&O' w-.rl;, (il (inrM!ity of il. (T t!.ni trrft4 1 rin' it ; iu. A- aMrfia, i iii .W si' nt, I'U . ti Vv FPU MALARIA, CIUILS AitD FLVER TAKK Nlixir babek. . i-i-i v.-ic- ... p;.-.:ui Ijlul l-, l'iyi-l uj .I.Ol ,r.V li I .V IM. VI mhlu.-liia, II. tl. ilr II , Or 'in IffwnMlt. NEW PENSION LAWS i SENT FREE Aiil Co N ATH AN 111) Hl Oltll, ill I 1' Ml., U ii-.liiiiNiniit II. I1, O. ,'51. OF THE SKIN, RASHES, DROPSY 10 BAIS' Ti lATUENT FREE. ,HTtmad ProBTBedifioi. pneitioiii a tpenri - ;ur twentj years wiih tH bk, - aaaderfdj TI. 3. 3. SmtT'BlCtU, i l A-.lsnta, Qv Mm )fjw'
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 16, 1902, edition 1
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