.z; '.4 M ' . ,1 f f F I ft-, J.- - Wbi billoni or costive, cut n Cucmt, caodj caUwirUc; caroguarnataud; 10c., tfjc. To Train Brtllati Jtnfhntry. Arrangements for tho training of Uritish Infantry neit winter are to be m a more elabontto ale than unu.il, ttnd especial prominence Is to be lven to JtJig-dlbtanco uiarcbJu?. There aril 100,020 wheeling la Msw J-r-I N-TB,.f,rrifl,C.tfc 1ver,V caret. Why lot N-Tivn,, UUitp orieiiiovn your .l.ior.v 1..r tel.-.., ? Sivrt money, nwkoi htutil'i ned mnulnM I , Curo Riiiru:ca. U) cuts uud $t.u ul :i j ttrueuibU. J Convertible tandem- r.ro coming In Tar .ri.n. tJJwjtMeattmr.R'a nut u w. KiTS'-.pieii tree una rcrnui1'"'.; .yrrret. No fun ai".- ilr.t Uk 'd ne of Dii. Kiosk's itimT KEIlVt.HliCTnHI. V'.vf Mill Ix.l Urilixt M l'iit- Uu. Seud to 1. Klo . .tii Airli si.. Pliii..., l'u. JrrriTv ."). iv.x uf Cirrt-, crni 'y . i ,) l,u,li',.ii t iiVir ami 1 on - t g.ii.itur m.. .e. Aft"T!"W Tf.ir.-' (.nffc.-'.rR I wi rl"-,l In I' . n' Tin' .-Many TntHM"1. :V,, i)i.n. Au., Uli,;lKiiy, l'u.. Jiuiili S. k'Jl. Mm. WtnowS'iottiln Sy'ip fir child rot plnic.90(t'.lRt!".' .ir.', tJ.'' tf.!!.-.""iv l!aa.llnypii.c"'- " ''' ' " "t'. f Cni i'm:iUte !:vfr, I'lr.ovi i-J ocii-. Niv-ir s.ckvu, wcaUi'.i i i K'.'.p ; I- nnn. "..:.'ri'r 11.1 :'l .V t"- M..n I jt .1. l' tlllll.L 1 1. J ! ' ;l ;jiyuv ru'tt.iri iuyrlertia."i;ti -i. Ink.. Sarsaparilla Tim tH-st- i'i i.io: ilii'in.i-Tr'i' 1". "'; p':r ;1 r CHOLERA Zm. A THE T-rRKAM IH0IEPA ITKE CO A' Pl'UH.V.M. .M'ltTili AhnI.iNA. otton. Willi careful rot.-.tioa of crops and liboral fortilialions, cotton hnds sv. Improve. The apjilication of a proper ferti lizer containing sufficient Por- ash often makes the Jif1orer.cc t. between a profiiaUe. crop and failure. Use. fertilizers contain ing not less than 3 to 4") Actual Potash. Kair.it is a compi-jie specific against " Rust.'' Ai aiwnl ir f". .-f. r-'Ll-lsr.f : '. pr.-.mpnt - n :,c l.fl'i in ..r 1. t-.'Ul in a i.too 1 k w. . -i v.- t.-i-ClAillisi: io a:.y L'Ttii A I'.er . 1 n .1.. CI hii VN K '. I r .Na s.lll .SI '- l'v n.-vnl e. ! 'C.i S lO-'l- I i-. i ... . c'.i.: tw V..-i . E9 sm H:niti? .'"li-'o to . n" j..'- a I J jL i".'-y . run:.' l"i aso .i; i'.., I ff ).i.-iuj.:i t-i O wif-i bus'. I fr mm ri-o i-oi.ej .', Maoon. u ".pbf fff;- POPHAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC S rWVSScOi'i-'t.l- 1:1 FV icinuwj. .S.-n.lS im i" 1 mi loiiiH.di'min.w 1 REVOLVERFREE. WATCH FREE 13d other artelts. Cosinolmnn. Itti. .curiffr FREE! Bohool of 01arx-tlAx.cl . Afui'XT l. : N-'lll bema 'i"-1, .mi o'll V fl-nri'm, f..is. l.o- t cfli;'i".a.io .a 4uv al0jro oily. ! NO I J 1 i P T ?. KWfW. " l'.'..:.'v r. I ..i :.'.."'' I ' -r-f&& M.in'i..'tt:-.-.l c i.i; ;Mu;.M:v' I rr i r i . t ' ij" ' epmT T-aal-ftHlagKi-da j j.. iiow-.vor. a wi le -spn-a I bel ' r. .J.-o-iiti.m -rj.- livj ieou renoimi, S. . V. '07. I Sarsans.nl i isnse. s i Any sarsaparilla is sarsaparilla. True. So any 9f (Innr U Hour. Rut frrades differ. O.i jTCy ilia 13 ".'i. "V (Q You want the bc-Ft. It's so (J? sarsaparilla as well a? you do tea and flour it $P would be easy to determine. But you don t. How ( should you? g) f& When you are goin to buy a commodity ctf VW- whose value you don't know, you pick out an old ) fi established house to trade with, and trust their cj J experience and reputation. Do so when buying &J (g sarsfc""agarsaparilla ha3 tccn on the market $5 (Q fifty years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It is a reputable medicine. There are many sarsapanllas. But only one Ayer's. IT CURES. AMKKK'AN li Ml. WAYS, tidicit T. Porter tiixos Some Inter cllli rrl mt'l I la. in es Along; 1 Ml Iduc. The laiet.l l'i-Iici'iiI 1 iitilllOO sheet of the railways i.t the I'luted .-dittos (,'ivi s us u t.itul nilii.ttioit (if IiIiImi property .lose to t U- l I 111 'II Ml II I lltlilvlts ot (!- bus ,u:d over one hundred mill ii'htv tli. 'lis el miU - of tonl. N it tii er.r ...-, U-lt :.v.v-.. l'.iiMr.M thou- --'Uld ell.io.i-. Iho-.' d propellies V' '"''' "! crnse ' 'be wmury, 1 i.e in. .st ,-t! ;nl.;.. a-'.els f tho lib- (., 1 ,tp.t:.I luwsl.'.l in our tnanil- facto.-,.- tin.!! half Hint invested i'i . n ., ,ri. .'t tin' condition i'f our .m'ii I :e,;;ie: , ll' we r.'ir, J'l.!;;i' from ' fr. .(u,-;.t t.ii ilV niliiti.Oi. seems In il r.iii'.a ni'i -h in. Hi' public ntii'iitt.in. 1 1 io .'..v. tf,u-?:..t (.ftlii'ioiirortt :nttu. i. 'i ti .-it . . -. tut .' i Inn lii.i i-i! in imi'or t.irit, il in'' tl. a...' t Hill', it.iill lmi t. in lii" ('!.'. :!.-- . !' t'i.' null. "I in tin' lu.-t luij .'. 'i'.ii. i tl.c iloi;io!i cf tii.".! v.i'-a'.. i'.'1'.i! in. 'ii Ini'. I foil iltnl" ii;i !. hi: in o 1 1 of i-niiiit-v hiivo l'ocii ..; . :;r.i tu .-n. va!;n, .-it i i l.iult, liuin n;.i. '.':i. o-!.:' .i.-l. i .l. i.illl. ' .IfM'l.'l 0 1. 1. ,'." ii io i:i.'1:immI, inn! t'lo v.iiic"! ;...i.l::.-i-. .-I 'i;r ia t il.iii'.iun liutilit :,( i.m! :i'i'i i't ijt.l .nii'sto iho to ii point.. i. . .'I' il.'l.-ost p.'iiihil loll. Ill ',. ',t !',. -v i ot tho l.iu'k iin.l tho j , t.i'tni i i.t' t!.v i. K'luii. t i o l.ii' o Kopt l:;iio w.'ii th lT'il.li!i of the Initti'U It- -.. .t. V. i:hiii .I'l.l 'i.'.iii- I l.-i 'a t t'ow wool.--, tho Wi'.vh " . ; ; , 1 1 1 . o of 'infrH hiivo -:vj. nt ,1-huiL'li'ii tu i". ."i'i:' iii our M'wrul iniins lii I'l ii.iin:,' til" pulihi-lioil towti , :io ::i 'l ll. I. il Ii tho ileploi- '.'il- -.-.ivi'ii i I' tin- I'uialitii'ii of :...in li-.i'.;'. . it i,iit::il!'aot'iro. Low l.ui;i niol olioup fmoixu hil'or h:no p',..vi.,! havoo il!i Auioi ioiin lnhor ninl I i'o.Iu !i..:i. 'I hi-, is iiii'li'ui'ioiily truo. .Mi l i i." 1 1-:.. t i i v nkoil for i morraso'l ., ii ii..r. . limy Miihoiont t fii.iMe ii:o ' ..:.! i.'iiii liiup.iifiii i'.irorto pay aliv jin: va,:o h.i.I ooinpoto tth his luiviu rival- V. l:.lo in ! luvupyinsr tho iul I:..- !:.'.:. i! !.. ii:i thi: lilto tho oxto'.t of tl'.o o .u.U'aoVirt"'. tin: .Vmorioaii mil ! o . ! i i-i a on I. if no! ii". a wo. so i'i: :! t. !:. o::j 1 o-.- oiiul o: !y i'o:iil p. ' .:' . i :.- t..' i a;. .-, t ho -!oi u .- i f l'u . i : hi ii.-.n ooii'.l ho lo- : ::( ::;.!- oil :l !ti:i'r a:i-i .. l . i i .'. o .-oalo l.o-s of i.-. r. . ..;!. a if lalos holow llm : , ,.i .. .i.t;. a! .is. :t paoiuer , .ii :'. of roniloo.I. l'o.l'ao- liii'' MimU r i i oiupioyos, o'.hcrs l'u' f-t ! li'iio. lovoivo! sl;ip?. f. ! -r, . piiii iioaily hnlf of tins . U. l::.ilit hiiiiL: ilii.' no 10- 1 iho lM.;lit of msol vonoy !'. M'i'..i;:', innvil liull our otitiro ..- i - .-i'i 1 .Usn-tc ari.ing from .i.t:, ii l.avo ho. n wiiio-t-iireaii i .i : ao!.i;i. !. tin1 :;r plnoo, it .,.. .. '. i! . true that in no othor in ;rv i.- .-. :ar.ro a hu-i:ioss oarriC'l on u - :ii:l a i'.'iiikiu a v .tint. A v 'iv .'or-.: iiu v is a sveat ilistl'ilHit'M-. o o! p.i- oiijors an. I fioU'ht. l ut ."..'y fasi as its.ariiiiin.s o.u.io I...-v j.i on! Miraui. lust, hiivo ii'-'ny ol ihitot fiiijiloy.'-. wluo'u 1.. .1 i. '.'.riv oiht huii'iroil uii'l sov- mi'i; unit n tV.v J cars auo, hut .h i. i- oooii i'."iiioo l hilly one l.nu i I'j. i..- ,.:ui. W illi poctintifil 1'ios- ilr.s la.. ii- l u'.v f;ir;;i :--t .hi vot ouuaoytncnt toat i- u.i.ii'.a cratilovvs.. l lie io 1., I,- i i- i.i-i :i oiU'riU'i::-, (iiM it is iuip. i:.:'.'. t':...i laiiH.-iy (v.ipioyos of rill .I'.i'.io-''i..':'.l i J'. i'l.v t'li''- si-io -f tho u'li -p. ii. V nh friiiuht tui. I passenger T i't - h-ss il;;i! thust: of lluroi oaii o.mn trio who iv lao.-r i-ptiiil ul out half tho ,n raios, h.iiv !..ii.- will our i'nil- ! ) il '.:- :.'o!.- ' llh fo.lili'O.i oo. . I.: . ' '('iiti'tor tiaio? L"i::. -s ! :o ;: i-i Ofipt- i-Moppoit. 'V.ltro.' . v, iao.il. a-i.i lii.ni tho trout-lo -,:i iiikiuv an in u;y of two i tholl-illni ll.OU 'lit of t-. "aiOlit iu or.O o.'.-.pa-, Ii 1 lolly s.'I'loU hosllll - . :o:i::s n i nuiiuai !i iu v a - t!.a:i jji.Vi.omi.i. .... 0 hn'.o l!;i! 'liloi't h'ss. I ll" ill O" - . .) ;: f.on. I ho li'ri'l ai'ni'i" ; ... pi-..,..'iti. !,. r..,i-on i I 1 i.'.oin ho, u' ; !:..i!oi i oiiliol .;,.".i: i".--l .0 i !i" rr.h:. t on . i .''.,i , i . -. " i a:o i , o. (''",', , i. . !' OVI'I- 'H1,.HI '. ...-.I i , pa ,-io..-l tin!!!.- " I'i fn I J.' 1'n.llo. i f, ,.it n ii:. l t'' tho i tl.o l'i:;'o I - 1 -. I"it 'l.o .-. .mi ;;o- ! 'i o y. : I I.) i in o: ! r 111 " '"'"'a l:o ll'i i In t . '.T ' -it "I 'l.o t 'tal , ' . ,..i,.t.' m t'i " lo'i a i.. . i.i- i' i V i: :if t iio ' i. "Ii ii'a i 1 1...: i-oi.i a (.... -.".:'.. I po.'i t' r. . . v. o.i ll I "i.-- I .' , '; ...il'ii; in Hi'' "h l. 1 Hioi f '. '.Io ,'ui'rout oi'"ii-i - inn I ;o, ,i In li'o.v iho -a!' : v point. '1'his pn.l.'rai ti;. loi.pio v. ill soon hi. in l (-lniii.il io our iuiIwhv-. r.avo 1 'il'.- .looii.v h-i oi noii-'iiviil.'iiil pu -!".:; -tnoks ha- of into yours ; r:.i:.i..r f.oi.i hi .out .'-illy per tout, ton i -, o:l" .'.-' to ilpwill'l of OMUIV po'' ; .".'ii' '.ov. ''. hiio tin-ilooroii-o ot ratfs ha- 1 ion '.'.'in;;- on. tho t of lili'liiu I ; t:ai:i.- Ii.- ift ..lu.ilarly Ji.rroa. c.l, ii'.ol ' hoi- ;", iu- tin' .iall'-'or. t 1 : . '. J ! tlllJlO :."0.VS Oll'UII.V i that rates nre bvtna i-toiviily roil uoo.i ; l'.l'O .-r ; !ll. ' ov(;,':fi !! of fill, j a??eDm r i'.,l ihoii' lnwe-t in l-oi."i, while, .tos. s.r-o a sio.iill rally in r'l'J, t'.'l'. 1 ,.r, ;i.;ti v oo...t!ieinvn. v. nt-n ccrni 1 " :'i.roS',i ."oautiios, our rates l....l.-i-si i-ov. So far as 1 ran loiirn, it- ; !:) tiosu-o on tho part of rnil'.vny mar.ii'.'.-rs t Lroiirrnny r.-usc i aios. i nor lowvor. a wi ip-spr f that "-a -- fjjf v. ith sarsaparilla. There K Mini (lint nlivtliliii;" trn Hid inoit'sl pliR.lo loHori will I o iil)-.oli;toly ruin oiia. J lie po. plo of tin' I'mtoil NtHtt's, iiieliulin tho iiiiiii. n who shoul.l ho h l eotly I'litijo.l in t:iin; poi tal ion, the t.hipi'1'in in;. I tiiiinul'.iotnioi s, niiht nil tvl ronlizii now its wlii u ilof.triiotiou liHt fet in, thot out rniiwfty sy.-tt'in eiin tiot lose iniothor l j(MiiMi,iiiiii of income in toil yoillR - flu ilvoiH"0 of .?la,tHK),t00 por milium without .sweopiiiir ilowu ith it tlm very iuloro-tH wluoh unstuin those roH.lx. I ho fact is, iinolher twist or no in tho donwnr.l ilireotioii will (.imply kill tlio koo-c thftl liiystho iohl in i-Ktrs. Wlion tho rnvclinon of mil Minn ir e miflicii'iit to keep up tho pro perties, to pay tho legitimate interenl, to (jive even n'snnill return on thestooU, to 1'itv Aiiirrioun wages to thoeinployef. to give I'liiployioent to n'i iii"resinrt ltuniher of people i'l-tea l of to i lesser munlier. nllicl iii'lustrios uuii.t lan guish. Tlie ease iinin t tho v.iilnyf i-a familiar one. J huso uho renlie those now coii'litioiis hae no oxcnsen or npolopios for past niisnirtuaseiueiit. nor for the uiothoils hy wliieh some of tlie.-e roala were built. W hutover may be mi.l of those who built railways far iu inlvaiiee of population, or for purposes othor than legitimate tvtiile, f have, on the other ban. I, eiiually to blame, the cities niiil towns and counties ana individuals who were ready to mortgage the future to help along tho work. In it larjjo measure the wind nn.l the water nuil the fraud have lieru sqiieeed out of these properties. In their p'.aoe new and honestly aciiuired capital in tho shape of enforced loans from bond holders and forced assessment of stock holders lias been invested. I'ore closure?, the shfiitTl and the courts have wiped out much of tho inthitoi. values and new capita! with re organ ization for business purposes lias fol lowed. Purely no one will deny Hint, the consolidation and changes, say of tlie last ductule, have boon benelloial. 'lliere is more uniform not ion than ever before. 1'etter biisiios prin ciples prevail. 'I ho 1 nhlie bae never been so well and ;-o cheaply served as now. t'on.-i.li'ri:ig the hard times, ti-c .h.-o'ungos. the rodticed time, there bin i.e. r ci.-led bettol' feeling bi-lwi on the rnilvv.iv cm plove and the i lllcors tl.un nt proM'ul. Ihe k.ps of or.o humbi"! u.illiou:-. of ihiiiurs of incoi:..- in ti,e years mii'-t have been a stagviot itigblow. A ootit inn -uti-in of this son of thing would simpiy destroy iimo'n 01 our wi-altii and iino.-t the pioi:ri'.-s of the republic It is im portant that the 1 1 op',.- of the I'nited States should reciilte tins situation. 'Iho facts heroin brought out should be borne in mind in any discussion of iho railwav problem, whether for the pur pose of Stale legislation, for the Modi fication of our interstate inmeroe act. or for the purpose of giving additional employment a:nl more st..i.ly wages to tho liil'.li' ii that should be .iireotiy 0111 tiloyed by our railway system, and tu the' additional hundreds ,.( thoiu-an.ls who. tinder norma! condition.'-, should be kept bus. -1,1 the allied Industrie. To ignore tin so be-ts w ill woil. il great injury uiid place u l lino:. a! obsta'es in the wav of a r.-tiii u to piv.-pi-; il : -llobort'l'. IVriiT m the N-v ork nun of Jan. CI. THE "SANCT!rli-D CHUflCH." rccnli.ir Ri lialoiin Ses t -it ii Hoot qiinrtcrs Near Sloatroec N. I', Or," of tho IllOst pocilllar rehgir.m sects in AniofiiM is the '"s.ino'.;ii. d Church," or San-'.ui.d Hand," ,hio'u is located uu the Chowan river, t ear Montrose, N. C. not .ipprovc of ti: an attack w.i.- n: us the Atlu'imtrle cl in Iho Ulll'.'is woundir.K of l i r. people l.v.i in I" Till un. -an'-; :;o.l do i-'-Clltlj ku-o.v i. l-osill-.-!!,.! I'...'' 'I 111 SO v .all ways, and ' oil w '..a! I Ma'.o'r 11-- mr, 111, V four a. i .1. U lll'IU " i- r-mT: A ll .r i nr. s v 111 l" T ISAM'. ho.-o arls are ui. r. l. ri"!i.iats. with iio'i:,. r i-.uls, iMi's ii. -I' oilier moans of loo. in. ..I .. .n. S.lii. l .lues they i;ro ill'ag-p.-.l ii,' on lb" bank, !ie:i ll is ilccTlcd io. malio a prolra. :.! May. Tho inks vary In s..v, ba; l hoy are nil l'u.- s:i:i.e. Iu on.' o'nl Is a mi-ali room oonia'.iili.g a ci-ioUmg ioovo .nil kithoti u'..-ns!i.- Here the food f"l" ll-" iuhiihilo'.H.s of the er.ift is pri.pari !. Ail.i.on.ng is .1 large;-r--.m tw. .1 alternately r- a uln'ng room and nieoiir.g 'pla-'e, where pub!, private worship i. conduct. .1. am) Wanted to lie Mossed i l"n. i.-ln.rti r.V:il;Uis-..n. ..f !'n-' wlie. i a r.t i:;-ui r.eio-e I: pl-.s-Co.!: other P. In vain. Tiiis ii 1 seiio an .1 a . i-aal;.- ll.a.v i.o v, a.- 0 -: lo.l-y ..r ir oin ta Ii 1 siiigiiinr : at ul oXi'o iv. I,..fi: - i---V ul' .1!.- ho su ;vt. I." ll-.gg.-.l wl i.lii was (-n f.,r s-aiiio Ui's.lo-ni'aii.ii the l;nowe"ii;c llifil gro:r! o i--".! to th por.il piiiosliia.'iil. re . f n li.l Ino.l by or wa.-. .,r . ,.i- ,-,;!.'.,:.. -I Velll . .1 t d. a I'e was at ..I ., hoiao and repor . ,.. had h:oe. "Will, w.-ll." o',,-: iii.i'.irtH.ia.. -I Io I !-.; r. ol .ii ( viii 'lug h r y.ei a tho ilu.ir.ts. aial iiiov, ..- ft ,,1:1 P.!" II. Villi Will 10. I"l' g ( p. ;: i-r b. .1.. b'.o t. her m.i.i.i-ty'.s M-n nv." Tho b"V w is il.-. r.o-ie.l H 'lull in.irt v.as ul Dpi. ii a iiii. t.liy i-.a.-i r. Seeing h.s sell's uriof. 'In' f.lil.er .t.lv e.l h ill 1') lia-l'U b.o Ii lo s. haul nial beg leave to be' llnu-'g. 1 and lo.usl.itisl. The yung folhr.v s.-t olV nt oiioo; but alasl vno.itioii had begun, and tin- mus ter bn.l gone to the con! no nt. Not to bo ballo l. the W.y fallow oil, and hav r.g overtaken lilui in Paris, explained tho situation and bi-uge,! a II gi;ing. ' i'.uf I can't da i:," said the muster. "Pin sorry fur you. but It would be too Irregular, and beside I have nothing with whioh M df il." Tho boy had provided for that emer gency, mid when ho pr i.luccl n birch rod the master, seeing his sincerity, do rliuel to use the switch, but rescinded the sentence of expulsion, and the boy wa-s able to accept the desired comniU-eion. RoccEssrfL DOa baisimo. As dog fancier, ownera of pood kennels and prize-winning eshibilors nt bouoh fdiows, ft number ot women have proved most successful. Mrs. Francis Smith, of Geruwntown, Fenn., and propriotor of tho Swiss Mountaia Kenuols, is one of this number. She began, with one St. Ucrnard puppy in her back yard, to formally establish her kennels, and to-day sho wius prizes almost wherever sho goes. At one times sho waa n noted breeder nf St. Bernard and i yet considered a loailing authority on their points mid htieoessful tearing. Though from a creat kennel, nnmhoritig nearly forty ilo,' of this particular class, sho has sold off all but a few, 6Uo still own two famous prize-winners of extende.l famo in tho great champion Scottish Leader and Leed Barry. That tho St. l'ernir.ls ore rather too bis do? for oue ileuder woman to care for aud that their price his fallen ta Iho last few years, aro hor excuses for turning Lev energies to cockor spauiels. ov is DOMEsrio MA'Jittsrr.v. One of tho things that surprise foreign housekeepers, notably French woaioii, when they com.' over hero is mr cumbrous domestic machinery. I'lirticuiar.y ar they amazed that it ah ml 1 bj sach an a'.mo t univer.sil ou-totu t-i have tho family washing d ine at Lome. It is bad enough in tho dwellings that shelter only one family beneath their roofs, but luuudry work goin on i:i the little seta of rooms in tho iipurinient houses fairly startles th. Parisian chatelaine. That this cii.dum noisi bo changed sooner or luUr stems inevitable. So much of eo-operuliv.' housekeeping could b.' n '.opto 1 with prolit to hi:a or theat who would undertake it and with i n.iruio'.is addition to the contort and convenient:-' of liviug. The nearest approach t- this millennium at the moment i- flu scheme of some of the laundries t i take the family washing by tho pound. Five cents per pound oil all bundles of live pounds or over is chartfC'i, ft price whiu'a iueludes tho ironing of certain Hat pieces likit towels and bo.i-linen. Tho starched pieces arc ruturncd. starched and dric.l, and reaJy to dampen and iron, and tho other piece.) rough-drioJ. If such a system will pay in isolated estuhlishui'Uts with necessarily limited patronage it deserves a trial on n Mholsalo plan. New York Post. wjuti: hovsf. ErwrtTi'K. When the Trosidout nn3 hi-t wife drive out tho President sits on the right hand scat auil his wifo on the left. If there aro others in tho Ciirria;,'.', whether ladies or gentlemen, they i.nidbit. with their backs to the horses. When Mrs. t.levcl.ini was fir.it ir.nr rie I sho trie I tho experiment of plac ing her mother oiipusito tho President an I herself iu the Providential luudau, bat tho people laughed ut it so im moderately uu i pru'esssd to think .Mr. I'olsoin (us sho wai then), to bo t;io maul, that it w.nspeo.lily drojiped. When tho i'ie.-ident's wifo drives aiouo she sits in tho right hand cor ner tho place of honor. t'ho la.ty of the White House cannot, s. t foot within those splen lid hou-sei iu SVushiugton whose thigstaffs murk the foreign emb.i sy or legation. Shj cjuld not .go without tho President, and as au embassy or legation is terh iiie.illy a part of tho country it repre n.nts, the President could not go -so that bhi) never sets tho inside of a .liplomatia hmiso us loa as she pro j si ies at tho Executive Mansion. Tho President dines only ut Cabinet j hotisi3?, nud his wife cannot (lino any I w hore without him. I'rcsio.elit Arthur lime 1 with diilges of tho Su- (irenio ujun alia w.tu nonators unt as he had no wile tho whole system was Viry much ftimpiiAed for him. The Fresitk'iit's wifo may, if she eiioosei, go to luncheons whero thero aro no Keutlenaon, or to teas, bjth be-in-; regarded as strictly informul ; but the danger of giving oileuea by ao ceptinouo invitation and declining another is so great that it is seldom or utver risked. Illustrated American. TUB FAHllKll's DACllflTKH. Tho daughter of the farmer sits be f ro the looking glass, with its turn-i.-lio.l gilt an 1 painted dowers. Ucr bodice is unhooked. Her hair kisses e nrvcs and iiooks. She hardly notices the snieM of tho kcroReuo lump, so closely, to pro idly nud so sorrowfully doi,s sue l .ok at In I 'elf in tho glass. No play iielroi-s or model shown in the cheap pieiin-.i inaga.ini-H is her equal, i ll .' larim i 's daughter doos not Bllspect tins ; Km ki)os it. No summer city b .iirdi r, in spito of skillfully eon tnv. I e ist itu". coiiid rival or ap ) io:ii'!t her iu enchantment of figure, Au I tho girl sits before the looking kl o,s with liilaruished gilt and painted ll .w. r- Mi.- thinks of the artist who stopped on the f irm la-t summer. S'm roinoin Uers Lis earless manner.', his caso with hiuiMof and tho world, bis trinkets. Ins vilvetei n jacket, tho smell of his Pipe, in , pajamas mr u '!' ... 11.. sje coll, but sho recollects the compli ments of his eyes. Iho landscitpo chiliad hor all tho day. 'A'ho wood pilo sme lied of mor t.dily. MiiUnm stalks shivered under tho "leaden sky. Tho hills watohed Ler ironically. Thero was for her tho treadmill routine of housework. At supper she noticed the shriveled skin ol her mother, tbo untidiuoss of her mjther's hair along the nape of tho neck. Her mother is not so very old in years; and yet how tired she in! Her father blew on his tea in a saucer. Ho complained of his daughter's indifference to the storekeeper's eon ami then ho pulled off his boots and dried his feet ia the oven of the kitchen stove. And now she sits with uuuooked bodioe before the looking glass with its taruiuho.l pilt nud painted llowets. It is not 9 o'clock, and yet what in thero for hor to do but go to bed? Aud what cliaut) or pleasure dons nhn 6ce approaching her for weeks to como? A whistle c.ills to her fur clown tho valley. Sho utarts up and goes to tho window. Sho peers into tho night, hoping to seo the lights of the express train as it hurries toward the city. A mist enwraps tho house, The daughter of tho farmer uuJresset herself slowly ami puts out tho light, Ofwhatavail is her sumptuous beauty; Only tho looking glass, with its tarn ished gilt and painted llowen, under stands her nud Appreciates Lor.-' Uostou Journal. 5iki.da'.s MAiivrxor-i iiO'V.v. Tho gown which Mrao. M.ilb.i weurt iu the third act of "Ll Trwiata" too ball-room scene cost nearly fifteen thou.-au.i dollars. The embroidery is of sed peirls and of small diamond applied liy some wou.lerful i'reueh process, and its construction oo.mpied over a year. Tho ivory brocaded satin of which it is composed was specially woven for it, au.l is of such body that it resembles hoivy cloth in weight, reqiuri-.j! no lining iu either sKirt or bo lice. Jt is oi au es trnordiuary lustre, pioducing nn Ofiilascent od'eot in certain lights, au 1, combine I with tho fortune oi gems which Mine. Melha will wear with it, will civo her the appearance of stand ing in a robo of glimmering light. The trained bkirt is a miss of jeweled embroidery. The pattern ii outlined ia ft spirafplnmc, tuo f torn composed of small diamonds. The body of Iho plume is of spangles in virgin silver beaded with seed pearls. Tho cm broidery outlines the scams of this skirt, interspersed wuth nn applied etching representing tin camellia, Pan stems ua.l leaves beiu in ditV.'icnt shades of green. Tho bodieo is made of satin iu folds tint seem to tlrapo tho form. It is without sleeves, being upheld over tho shoulders by chains of diamonds fhrea strands to each si.le. On tho left shoulder is ft bunco of real camellias fastened with a mag nificent diamond clasp. Tho slippers are made of tho bumo batin, aid are embroidered to match with seod pearls and diamonds, tho instop King liter ally sluddeu with goms. Mine. Moiba wears nearly ona hundred thousand dollars' worth of jewoh in this net, and will bo a veritable blazo o'. light from hen 1 to foot. I'pou h?r heat will rest a tiara of diamonds and pearls tho latter being tbu raro pear shaped pearls, beautifully matched and per fect in color. Iu her hair, which will be rolled iu a Oreeiaa knot, a camellia will bo fastened by a dagger of pearls and diamonds. Closo to her throat will bj worn a teven-strandod col larette of pearls, fastened by three diamond clasps. Below this will ba a P2udant of pear-shoned pearls and diamonds mitehinj; tho tiara, said to have cost fouiteeu thousand dodirs. Tnere are two long, ncckliceu reaching below tho waift a string of diamonds and a rope of pearls. Thero aro live hundred pearls in tho string, each oik as big as n pea and ported in siiapc. Their color is fainly tinged with rose. and tho lustre is superb. This with diamond n. cklaco, reprosontsover titty thousand dollars. To the diamond necklace is attaohed a curiously beau tiful littlo charm, which Mme. Molbu calls her talismau. Tt was prceutod to tho diva, bv tho Baron do Koths child. It is a littio goat, roado from one largo pearl, tho horns and foot i being tipped with iliamouds. Ar iiiiint. i Asinov soils. Th,i sown that is made without, saageatiou of bolero or cton to it will bo iu a class entirely by itself. Vinaigrettes of cut-gla6s nud gold set with gems arc also very pretty, and n number of salvo boxes iu suniiur Ue signs are to bo seen, A dainty accessory to ft simply mado house gown is a fichu of pink or blue mull with insertions Bnd edgings of yellow Valenciennes lace. Variety in girdles is welcome, and oho of the prettiest and most ilreasv girdles on a blaci gown is ot miroir velvet iu ccrauiuui, coral and similar shades. Tho noveltr puff boxes shown for Christaias aro lovely. The jar itself is of cut-glass, md tho top, which screws on, is of embossed gold in whioh turquoises, rubies, etc., are qtinintly set. Thoso Aro comparatively inex pensive. Since U'.hiou decrees that wo niusl have boleros, variations in desigu nre very .desirable. The slaohcd bolcrc of black sutiu, with blaok silk cord lacing and small flat pearl buttons, ii new uud exceedingly pretty. Hercules braid, with a coral edging, is being used extensively on the inner edga of walking skirts, instead ol vclveteeu binding. It is said to wear far better than its predecessor, and bids fair to become very popular, al though it is slightly higher in prica firtccn Cent a ywJ. 1.10.U cupes ut3 a wiuu duuuli iuiu those of last season, aod are decidedly fuller. The nawest, lined with bright plaids or small, vivid-colored cbuoks, with hoods ti match, and big shugglo collars, arj decidedly English, and will, therefore, "o'otiiu'as ibat'ronch say. Tho nowest glove is a re&l novelty. It is of suc.le to abont tbrco inches above the wrist, whero it is of exquiaitt Uce, with, maybe, tiny colcreJ 6oangles outlining the. laco pattern. Al the top t'ao laco has ribbon run through it, ending in a dainty bow. Another novelty lor evening glovet suo-va littlo frills of lace running tip to the tops, whero a ribbjn vradins and pretty httle bows give a stylish , finish. A DECADE OF AGOXT. A Tonng Lady ot F. it 4yracnsa Ti.lli Ber Ktorvi Frotn tt.t Standard, SyracHst, A'. Y. .Miss Ho.samon.1 Ash, who residua with her fatlier, Mr. C. 0 Ash, on Manilas Slrn-t, Syracuse, forwards tho following tiutinion'al to tho virtni of Dr. Williams' rink l'ille ami fK'.vmid of hor sufforlngs, which fc itartlingly intm-fstlua: Misi.ics STr.Er.t, Sybacpsk. N. T., Atiqnst lit, 1398. Tor Ihn pist ten ytmrs I havj tn,n n f. arul sillfefer from the mo-it painful type of ii.flii'nmnlory rli-'innattsm, wlttch woul I m ik its npp -nraiios ou tlin loa"t popsihlc pr.iMj.'atton. Winter Will when 1 SuitMnrt tins worst, find It K"0i'raHy attacked mlrp;Ti .tiy l ips itewn, and I ha I to go to he.l. W.uln iliosd ulla.'ks last,l, tf nuyonutousiiuJ llm bed nvi'ii, 1 w i(l.l sroa-u with pale, as tho least coiitiii't was uuliearatilx, forovry joint aud cvury muscle gave mo excruciating nntiv. "Wlit'ff T ;u hi th's irriit.lt enn'l.tioncmy f:i-t, r. Ituv. Xfr. t a rntell, can to v sit llli I lol l mo n naiw ot a ra.'K very similar ! mini' ihul In t hern ontirciv cure 1 In- tii" u-o of Pr. Will.Hms' I life !'i Is f-T l'a!e Pis.pl.i nud advised mn to try Ilium, ns ph. -l -liiiis worn nut .loing nis any g )o.l. tins my father tr.injlit me two bjx p, clil t.-i.'ik iicroi-.tlnir io rlirm -lion, an t 1 h.'-ait to ri.i'1-.vcr. Kl ting stronger i-vei j dsy. I kopt nn with Ir. Williams' r.'m.'lv until I iai.l i.imiii tw-j rtoaxn hoxn-, ami by that vrrvlrir of rli.'imi ius'ii wns gone. mi I I hid u nv ns wll as V"r I wius. "If yint li'iv" any doulns us foray sta'.o nrnt, I refer von for ttft cunrlrmatliili to Hey. Mr. (.'iiniili.ll, of llaotings, and Mr. S'T v. r. ol lia-tings, ino inner uiff ftiipe-r-Inli'ii'lmt at the Metliodtst Suudny 8 IiomI, ,v!id kii-iw all of the fafrts surrniiu.l ug my xir.i-.rdiniirv r.sovry. I'i it Ic lMIs sav- I mv life nn-l gave me lirnllh unit strength, mid w.i will ntyrbo without thnm la our boiis. tstcne.i) "liri3M..iD Asn. "M.inlius Slrorl, East S) mouse, N. Y," lir. Wi limns' Pir.ii Pills enn'ntn. In a cin- itrnsivl farai, all til fi'inni'lfls iiiH'essa'y to give new life and rl -hiis. lo llm blood nn I rV.uii shalli'i'.-.l neiv.is. lney nr- ii.soa Bj Ill .-r trui'.'H pi.. iiniir t-i n rnin-. siien - flpr r s-i'.lis. in.':,'!! iirnirs n-ni in. u rui ! w.Mku-'.,". Tliry hull I up the l.loi.-iil. and " (..rt. f c glow ol hi'n'th to pile and sal o-.v h.'1't.s. la iii.'ii lli.iy off. .-I ii r i levt! c.ire la ti. I .if. arising Ira n iiiki.I-iI w iry, v -r- r .i ..rs i'S ..f wlailev r U'ltiK". 1 inn I' lls nrr ml 1 in l.at"V. n.over la Ino.s.i Lu!U) al W .vnts ii h.'i' or s:.t li-ix i fa; 2 .'0, an l uiHv t'u hid of fttl dr'ig-'l'.t, or .tiri'i t by ntlf.'O.n Pr, vvi linms Mel.c.un t uuq.aiiy, l;e.o, iH.ly. N. V. PtATe or Onto, Cirr nr TortD", 1 J.ui'As (rot'Nir. l iUM ,1, 'hknilv itml.oi ri.illi I -oil lm is iT.A scalar Orii tnec nf the Ipm of 1". J. tirtsrv ,rf 1.0 .It'll i if liu-iiievi in Hi. f.t i i.f In;, it.i.i 'aim' v f.id Mutosr.fr.inat,tin 1 tlml sn.t i.rm will ...y tlies'tm of osr. hum. iiko i a r.t. Aiti t r nci i.n.l firry cime ol 'iamiiii t tint rniirol b -.oca ly itnjiid-) 11ai.hI t:imii t l.ii . KllANK .'. 1'EKET. Pw-ai-rt 11 bsfi'Tr m a'nl mascr. l" .l I i n y '- , prpirncc 1'iis Orh .hi v nf U.-rrrut-fr, SKALf A. I). IMS. A. W.Ul EASOV, ,- ' A"l.ti'M i'liHfc. ll.-ill's Ciitnrih Cam Is tnkti liitnni :v. met eels rlaci iivmi the b.oml uii.l innwin nnrtacrs uf luBBjBlcin. Hf n -1 for t.-st.monisls. fr.-e. r . a. i ii'Ml cc i o., iu.cuu, Fo'.t by Prnut-i.tv ik lUl.'j l'uily Poll r tin test. Q)ANDY CURECOil&TiPATlOH II DliflT HTCf V rniD IlTTPPii core i UDOULUIlH vUAfiAIWijIjU ti,,. pie .ii! booklet frcf.. A,t. STi rt lNU KKHKIM For Male Ti PfWTOH ."Opt lyF of ptviT li1 ertoirh,yi-:i i&0 Uifoe hrrt Mht i'.jf recover Reliable Charlotte Merchants Call nn then htl yn.i t"Olii luttc S.I'. Uil Hiin.ir mn a.. n..t en, iin.l Iihv I.,.,, . r.i.-i. m I v mail. In (.iiineril.K 0iitl'li i.t kliull, ;. .-. Hull Hit. I'Hliei. MfT'VP l'PT'ORK- HeeoniiMe V!ei V.. St. ANfinF.WS.l.VlsW.Ti.i I. A Uu I'm m, O tarn.1 P.i.'irl-i Dr. W.H, WAKEFIELD Can he constiltfd fu his cfl! '0 la Cil UMJ11K, N. -.. No. 201 N. Trycn St. (Hunt lliiilillnj On nny woek day except AVodias lay. Ilia practice Is hnntu.t to disiuses uf tho Eye, Ear, Hose & Throat h. n. u.-six. :. to start with." a;! a t AM ALABASTINE.5 F ill SI i - -i - i; -r4-; ':- that of sitting type at the ca- c allows me btile la.iin r tor txeri i-e, and is too Ciinlining for am body who is in the lc i-t suhlectto indiges tion or dyspepsia. that has been my trouble for ye ns and I attrib ute the recent noticeable improvement in my physical condiiion to the occasional use of RSPANS Tabules I fir-l henrd of them through a fellow-workman who, on lvaring my talc of woe, one day offered nic a Tabule and said lie o ..I.I guaran tee it to act on the liver. I touk it under protest, but uas surpiised with the reult. It was gentle but effective, and sir.ee then 1 have gradur.lly noted an entire change in the woi king of my system, and 1 think that Kipans 1 sbules are the best remedy for liver and stomach trouhl.-s this si.le of anywhere. They are really in my case a substi tute for physical exercise." lVF.BE NEVER 8J tiij CHEAP siuco tlm World wM made; nil nover has sucb a line been offered to mako selections from as I now coutrol. I am olTorlng THE MOST I'OPl liAlt 1MAXOSMADK IN TUB l'NH'Kl STATKS and my connection with tho big manufac turers enables mo lo M AK11 Prices LOU' AS THE LOWEST p. TERMS i.vt csLJ UAS Y AS TUE EASIEST. If you can't como to my stro. write tor cntaloGiies and lot mo show you how I can S.WK YOl' MONI'-.Y. 10-1M W. TRADK STKKKT, , Charlotte, N. C. For somo of tho lnri t vohlelo concerns In tliisroantrv, anil tarry in sfrk n lsrue 11 as of 151 OCIKS, SIHKKY'S, IMIKTONS, TI'.APS, SIMMNfi WAGONS, I AUM WAC.OSS AM) HARNXSd, iiiI svoul.-l be pleased to correspond iv ith you, .-larir io in 11 fc-jt .lee;!, tivo stories snt l isc ui-iit filifl to Cehiius with Ute3t styles nf ilo'drulili. Vidih lf - Write for Catalogue rn.l Price Lists. s, s, muicb & mmi U03 find 205 .South Collego Street, CHARI.OITK, - - N. V. CATHARTIC ALL DRUGSUTS cunriir cnnIption. rmenrcts ire the Hl Uu 'etit or urifcSul fMUtr nT ratrt renlla. hi- HI.. I h.r.-n. numrni. nn. , w.'; ffl E. i. Mil, IT WON'T RUB OFF. Wall I'nper In f' imati Hnrv. Kt!.SOlr IS TEMroKAltV, HOI'S, lil i;i Oi I' A SO fcl'AI.Ei. ALABASTINE. iHSSS? liy Taint OealcrH Kvci-j where. rOCC Tint Cr.l slioifin; 1? .ireixuhls tlnij. .to Aletwstuie rilLL rlaurriiir H...-W f "io trt 9 If. tiuv riaeitieiiiioninr Ullsp?P'. RHEUMACIDE, Hi.- tr-.it i "i.n-O.'1'l ":il fail'. I'T neulf lea.. On- I r..-a.-i.I I-. il"- lil.n.il. abvuntely, i..r. !v .in I ..-ili-i,t.'.l. car. s Li An.l I ..ir-". I'I' i.t ."ny .-!'"( nr-.inj f ,..l.it. . f t:., 1...- . I. -:-,i. H-S....fill. I , r... . iikI , is v. real r .twiiliiir. etc. !(.. I l. i, i. jo. hi. In-al l.u-lii, s laari s:- r.l 1 I lii ieii i::.i.i..i ! . in-' A t k : 5 , Va , Slurch J, 135-1. . .. . '...-.:rl, li." l .: I . li." Una- i lail lii-il HP th fllt ii'i.i.-1 a-1 .m. l.-ans- niiu-h letter. I i. i.i: linn I H-.I.IS.I Oiat I w , ii. no ..... I. r n ..l i.e.' i'i I'.inr n'l nniM-nrar I -i-uu ia ... -'. . Ii. Oj. a .a Ir.'lil "l.li'l. 1 hull filf f. i. ,i i i . .. i . i n i '. a;. I' liei ni ic m. i.cin-'y ; I;i. ia, a. ' ii ul tl. 1 1 li cur. Ieritl.nl ;i- i. .uu I ml. ii I I.. ,.n t" t. k- -i'ririiir.nii.l. I n.. v , l.ii i .. iilnl-. i i) n .ii.i.il . Iijht. I I ,. II O'I ' V. n. Ill-nlKS." Ver-n I., n.'i i'riil-M At $1'" I" r tcltli.'. M.innf.ii-iuii-1 .n y lv THE BOB t ITT PRUO CO. Talciiih, N- C Wi W fill. , rc.l t l.i.MUl.j.yl'M-.ill (.uxL DH.0.L.fiTfa.PHcN8.LIUl&ON,aia. r.evclani!, Ohio. compf.sitfir, my work