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Education Tof Wiri&mw. ' ttogland has a school fer ft t&uc lion of hangmen. Thrt tales 1 Junet to civilization In Great Britain was established at a result of bung ling work by executioners during ths last few E3tth3. The work of a hanpman Is light and the pay high f there ore already a number of pupils at the school which U la 1-oncioa. A session there is an Interesting sight. One of the pupils acta as the BiiUJoct, the attendant'-. turr.a playing the role of t'f i gY mg Tjndernned. Hanging consists not merely in placing a wan over atT,,P door and launching him into sp r toy relcsslng a bolt. There ute ta.rou3 nice preliminaries to be gone thrcunh. First the condemned must by. artist ically pinioned. Then Ijfe mint h supported oa his way to the scaffold. Jn order to avoid pa'jiful f cones. Aftor that there Is the Ap to be ad Justed quickly and without fumnlinst. In order that the asny day not bo prolonged on the scaffold. The mia must be BtronK er,otiKh to War the weight of the con iemned. but not so thick as to slowlychoke the condemn ed to death. m.sunderstood. (Srvonhorn The captain of thl ahlp In a brutal man; I heard him toll one t)f the civs to ro to h 1. Hinabroad You misunderstood him, my dear fellow; what he said wa "tlo to the helm." Half- Sick " I first used Aver's Sacscparilla in the fall of 1848. Since then I hare taken it every spring as a blood purify ing and nerve- strengllicnini; medicine. S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans. If you feci run down, f! are easily tired, if ycur ft nerves are weak, and your fi blood is thin, then begin to take the pood old stand ard family medicine, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It's a regular nerve lifter, a perfect blood builder. twit. Aiunttiti- oid rmilj mu.tirin FoUuw hu alceand J. C. TB Co.. Lowall. Mail. fj Cross ? Poor man ! He can't help it. u.-- Ii U- .4- , liver pill. Ayer's Pills. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use Buckingham's Dye iOct of diiagg'itiot R P NaiiltCo , Ntlhut N " mo. ;sa The Musk Rat's Food. The food of the muskat is princi pally herbivorous, consisting of thti roots and leaves of various aquatic plants, and also of many frvsh water mussels. It thrives best In slavish ttreams or grass and Has bordered ponds. Its habits, appearance, and characteristics so closely resombl thoso of the beaver that It Is some times referred to as the lltt'o beaver or musk beaver. Its popular name Is duo to the pungent odor, which origi nates in a thick fluid contained In two small elands. The meat Is edible, and In Borne localities It la bluhly prized : and regularly marketed during tho sea- son. However. It Is rather to dark I and flaccid to be generally popular. : Lvldencr Concluilve. (From the Ohio State Journal.) Phil Ossifer Poor Bllklna is Wrd of life. Cy Nick-Haa he said )? Phil Ossifer No, but he haa agrwd I to umpire a ball game. SURGICAL OPERATIONS How Mrs. Bruce, a Noted Opera Singer, Escaped an Operat ion. Proof That Many Oporatlona 1 for Orarlan Troubles are Lb : necessary. " Dcab Mas. PturxBAM i Travelling for years on the road, with irregular meals and ilccp and damp bdt, broke down my hoalta ao completely twft years ago that tha physiutan advised a omplcte rest, and when I had MRS. O. affloient vitality, an over .lu Tartan troubles. Not a Terr - prospect, to be sur. t, howe 1 s advisad to try Lydla li FlnkUam'r Vegetable) Coinioamt natl So.ii tiv Washy I did so, f jrtt pi.' 'y for me. Bfore,a month ha 1 pi. v e . felt that my peaeral health .111 i a proved; in three months md-j I .'.u cured, and I have been iu p -. lo -l bealth :n'e. I Si not lose an cjjifi meut or miss a meal. " Your VejreVible. Compo iii 1 is cer tainly wond-'rf'il, and .r.e'l worthy th.? praise your ndmir'n friends who h.;iT- been cured are rea I y to cmvv you. '. always speult iii'f ily of it, r'mi you Will admit I i'.iv i;-.ic I : t" i!3 av" Mim. i. liiifc . I.'iri'ii',', M:'li. 0SOOO Urliit If a'r, i .,-.?. u 1$ it.t s :. The fislN-st o iii'.'l m )i'U ubjoct t'iin ln n'i'iirHl vl;!t';it 1 cost by writing: to .'Mrs liii-:hiua. Lynn, .Mas '. Vt n k'tttT wUI b mtirely cua'j It DiL.I. BBUCK. rl I I ,,aaia..ww I fT7!1 1 Tt "Ttc rrs lLUJ4Ai O w J i t J! C IvltaY. Li Al. 5 1 i 5, A EMERGENCY WOMAN. A ' auitlrwiiiiiiiii Willi ftt'iisx W iit lima itucr l Nitw Vut-allun. v;.'et:il years l;fi I was left In a ?i-i;!o:i tiii; it.iTssiiatt'il my makiiiri tr.MMi v." mid a wnuiaii tn a CliUao iu tii'i'.in ivimi'irr. "I had no ;- t-i.-i I : no u-:.....iu lor h-n -suiipor:. l ivi's a p'liili'u li mil wit Ii i:i;n:.;;i i :i ::i.l v'r.! jililjriii'iil. I I, la v a .uoid d.-. l aii"iu Mo'.isokct'idn and iis pridili'iiis. as r' :y chisimi iu ii.us wom an who !i:'s 1 1 . -L a li.mii' u' li, t i.v,;i i...'S. I. Ill 1 :! Pol Willi!!,' i.i l:i';o ii'jplar -ntt:. iu do'.i.e-.ie n' d to lit'd a plai vii-o. At l::.-: 1 l:i as I'oiupauioii 4ir i places were .i.:ii.v iraiuiin; lor tin :a. I lii n;.-;i n. . !:u of my ai-i;uanitai:. : I'.iiiiuM ie .-lui'lii and I haii .1 it. allowed l! "I'laiy, lu:i Midi ui.il 1 ha. .11 l li:e I lit-Ipr-l s.-voial I iirolli-'li :,iae m' tress, and. il eia ti- pay I ii;.'.i . A wi-.ilih.v weaiaa m ho Ivllc tlii'oiiIi a lamily iinpcci i 1 1 v.a- '.'I'led to a sick husliaiii! in S-o,i: hoin C.-illfornla. Nile had small children and no oni' have the ordinary utiiscs i le.iw I lii in Willi. It occurred to Ii . f that I Illicit he nill.li,' to l:il:e eliar.c oi' the house and family and she si tu lor nu In a meat ruh. 1 weal an. I clayed for three weeks. They pa.il uie royally. "it was while I had c!iar.:i' of iliat iioiiii' tliat 1 thought of making opu-r freiicy work my profession, and Hie imoiv 1 liaii','!ir of it. the more tin- plan j opened out an-l ll.'. more posMMl.t.cs .: pre-oho-i!. I l.ul.c.l Ihe scllcMli- iiii'i' wrli a ninnh : of wo'iiea wlio coiihl I c ilepi a.le.l up.. a I.. L.:-e pic i papi uicnt and lell oilier- .-c opt !..c. '1'uev ,. 1 . i ;:.'.'. I lh.it lio-re was lice ! of s!-, h mh ami ilia: lacy, ( r-..:iai:.. . V..i:i I he Li.h! t i l.:io.V of o,le oi c ! i v. . : 1 1 1 1 i'.ii .v cop',,1 ut.a ia an, uo coiapii a .on. "I put la.v p: :.lc in pi," p ' an.; v. .i-. u Ilia , !:!;. w h nii .!.::: , fi o:a i;i:u a v. iiia.in t .'ir.m :h a u 1 I.ti scrv.iniH :,. m.i.. : ;i:.i :. !..!' a.iu' a i 1 1. foiilM pays ur i.i ntn an 1 ir. I ll.' c-i ,n foi- ;m ' li i.ii't al "'l.titii'iy I've li.'.ir.!, ' A Whiii i I l.ri'.-.llli - : cli-.l i.raie a:.', -ways nu i. le it: i;.i I iiiiit-ii M i'vaiiis cii i an of letii.e knows how I that is quite i caterer's me china and li.n with lliiivers. u. - i. eel w ha; .l.o lady t.n;c ... tit and tf... do tli.tus in a fashion Istai. t from tile onlltiiiry hods. Sh.' understands il. t.Hi. She has ;i Upa. U Siie Utloivs cxilelly hiW or 111 m.lke 11 room nil rh.it Is coiii.or;.;!le III! UUCXpccti d (Jltest. "Illness ui-. es rile t.i a IiuuiNt of culls for me. t.'.ctu'li I'm 11a trained nurse. I'm a fairly ioil nurse as ama teur nurses p. hut my work Is more often outside of the sickroom than in It. taklu ; chari,'!' of the house, the chil dren, and attetidiin; to outside mutters. Vory often I've taken Invalids away when there was no inciu'ocr of the fam ily wlio coal. 1 i.'o. and t.'ie pcr-.'ti was ii,.i ill enoi!:;li ;t, need a trained nurse. ! In the fii;nll.. s where I have o!. t, lined j ;i hold an.l where they know i.ie well. 1 they have leiirtn d to depend up. .11 me mid Would ra:h,T have me at hand j than a strange professional, i-vi 11 if j they have to pay me as much or more than they have to pay to the profes sional. "I've helped a sjivnt many youiu' brides tiir.Hl'l; the tirs! domestic reefs and skoals. In most cases they have I'tTit the ilaiu'ht. rs of families w here I have been caii i in. and so tin y have irrowti used 10 th.nkinj; iu' me as a help in time of tiMtiMc. "It isn't a very iniposlm profession. Is !t? I'll never luake 11 fortune nt It, ntnl I know o upou the work of my friends look is menial, hut I had ltu OIll. talent, mid I mvileil moiu y." An Aiicdnt of (ltirff Kllof. When (its. rue Kliot was still Miss rXans, and Ufore she had Im-kuu to write novels, she usisl to freiiuut an old iHH.k shop on Uu Strand, where clu - left a very utifavoruhle liuprcsslou ou on youup uuiu who was ut that time tui assistant In John Chapmau's tdiupi. Ills ili'criptiou of her is that of a rumarkutdy uirly youiu woman of unlv -rsal kunwledbV. whose delight it was to use the Socratic uiethml Iu con versation, but without the Socrutie belU'VoleUiv of InteutioU. Till- result was that the yoiiiis men at the diulni; table (the simp had a Imardir. house for Irs employes and ues'.si wln heed lessly hazarded an opiuioii wen- very soon mii.le to feel not only that they kin v uothini.' of the suhject under dis cussion, hut that they knew very little iuileod of anyihiu:. Now a yoi.ni; 1:11111 diH-s not relish hcin badircred and made u fool of by u pretty woman, bur it Is intolerable to he sat upon by hii uiy one, at least sucii was the feel lu of our informant, and 1 lie conse MU m e of this treatment was that in af'er years, when Miss Kmhis had he coiii" t'eire Kliot, one man could 11W1T persuade himself to read Adam T4s!e. i" to admit that the author was oih.T uuu a very iut'derant i-rson aud .in iri.olemMe iuullcctu.'.l pri;. -?Uar V 'A WiLkly. Mine. Kamlf r'i .fwrl. i: is the curi.i.is ire thi'oiisttis to, ".. ; of Mm,- i' .iio' cfi. vvtiii u iiiced 01, f.'li:t.'.;i..n. 1 .nd hy p. lo.' adorn th. tale of how a vve r'n fool-d a nation, if they I a very obvious tu 1 iiune now is a o-r 1 t ,'oiii her jeii e s. ral. live In; loj . 1 ' I ha. I r a d.i v : 1 ujov ed th.fi f, IliilllV .'1 i'e iu the cc-l.-cticu nv.i I ! g collars of pearl... ov, i 1 - vs and tiie o'h'T w,: h 1.. w ,:.s i'oin! of u ivclil 's. and lipe w 1 1 i ,1 1 ia .!, la:. :! ti in an I'd b.oich, ci.iis iu tll.iaici'.ds. ' s :iial I'.irr ns iu Pi-Mi .a; is. a 1 d. g j imping ::i.'t ugh a I . .T. .i.id a 1 -i'ln, in g ild. i t v..h Lad an -. A'l , rnri.il--nt fo. il:e l..i,.-1 n, -1 a ho: n of nh'ti! v and a do-i bri!.... repri - ,!., r-x' s -:,w .. .h.n t i: i.-ail sign li:;d g. Id sea-' ; ,,, iv.eci i-eii.is. liv.ii uiore j . .iiaii .!'" jcvU i tl-.e in lice-1 sllvir. I'loii: eld o'iiirciie . cv. i. !s iirid 1 isins h.iv, becu . d. L'i-slics and wliic cyule ! OKttV for tlte t'.utfpe of Ym;!c H friwl-wa. txuinii fwm the taldes of royalty uu.l notiiUly form fart of th colltfllou. It Is !l )iht whli-li Parisians nr i-ujiiyiug to tUc Ll' mubt. Mew York Press. MoilWIt Jowt-lry. Mnniulso iiu;s are llie lliln for the lliile liiiKer. 'l'lie beamy of pearls is as much ap-pre.-iaiiyl as ivl t, utir n.-.iivo pe.-irls ure tailed sweet 1'i-esli w.Uei" pearls. They must Hot lie paved, however One Ion.'. M'l l-.sliaped :o!ie lealled l.a V.".lei. .-!'.oiPiei hy li-illialits. is ill;' proper .::i:iu-. t'h:,y.i!irasi' ililit, rieli, i:i'eeii ea-h.ieiioii'-i is one of the favorite semi precious sioaes. A!'.o;her s-ii'ter jrivi-ii s:, also in I a or i from i cause i Tin y i pretty : A fa-eiiiht-in 1:1 1 II 1 1 1 l; Such ade. ilia, all I'he imperial j.i'U' conn s r rather . ilm.-n't, lie es to the clow ii now. iipiy won't hear of .'i-lliii this .--i a tull'. liollni lc Jeweler o'.l'i'IS il si!.V !i rope, pe.-irl necMac... con Ji i.i hi i pearls, for 1 1 m h . i iicci.laci' is lliiisii. d w iili las- sels and is kiioiteil in a a;iety ways.- I'hiladelphla Keco.il. of futillt' lmiiirM In M.vl" To the casual ohservi r the styl -s of this year ale very 1 i C f- 1 1 1 from those which oliiaiticd favor last jcar. Hut change in fiisli.oii s always subtle; we never really rush froiii one distinct mode Into another, and one may icaliz ' this liy leca'.liiii; how niilitally we ills carded the puffed si. eves, nd'iplid til -sc that were tcrht tittiiii. and iuaiu li cai'ile,', the-o in favor of the l.ell hlceve. I w'aieli at present ahsni lis our iitlentloii i to the i '.cll'.sioji of all o.hcis, says the I 1 iclllie.iior. And it sliouM he noted, that ill; iloiuh this sleeve is adopted l.y ' ill.. M i ii 1 . 1 1 1 : i : it is l.y no means I" .mint; to every woman: indeed. If sli i . .stout and short it v. ,11 add noi.ee .iM.v :.i the r-tiiiidity of her outlines.' I'owcm r. a fashion nf this ;in,i u c an op,. ;! unity for many fanciful liaiti- I i.:ici s :n ill" way of iiu.!ers!-'cve-i ami i lace ;:.!!. I'.ln:-, while it always has the ! '!.'nui:;:.v o.' simri'nii' comfort, pi'o ".I le Xii'e a:. d. il.ov, or llMI'.'. lor'.'!' than they were, ir ''.'he oin s with two II i lie olle lillt ton lelU'l ll i -. and w i; h t he prof of ; he wash kid - more i v liiu. as the name ini f U-liii; coiiMiintly kept re. to wear w Ith rlhow still coiitluiii' In favor. ill.ivcs are -for jren' riu w . hutions. a:..i , i i..r the l.uu: -1 ercace iu f.ivo: i ;elisive r.i st piles. capaMe . clean. '1 'hero ; slei vi s. w hich loin: .loves ,.f ,'lac of Suede it, a I the ll.-ht colors. hit,' Is prafemal. ilU ihoi.i.'lt with a lii.'ht Bray Kown or 11 very llviht tan It Is n fail 0 this season to have tiie :;lovi ,.f the same shade. To wear with tailor sohiis or for the! ordinary srroet liunn, a heavy tan kid is cotislilerisl ipnte the U-st and smart est. illoves are worn larger than they wore, 11 fashion if-peclally adapted to warm weather, hut also practical for the heavier k.tnls. Harper's lla-ar. Smurt WutiH'li'il I'elA. 5oe!efy women always seem 1 be ht.'iriii'tf s.'tii new fad. a nd the latest tkilnj iu p. '.s .s, ap;,arent'iy, ;i viper vf Sotne sort. Lady 1 onstanee M.n In tini.', the sister and heiress of l.a.h rroniany, carries about with In r a small snake, which she feeds oil tisli mid other delicacies, wmio .virs Arthur 1 .uIo-,'an. the sister iu law of ti e Lord Lieutenant of Ire laiii!. has made a pet of a python. She feeds it with live rats, and varies its nietiu with ;iu occasional fro, says ll. nie Notts. Mrs. t'ailocin's python is nine feet loin:. Tlioiu'.i It tlisllkes .straiii;i'rs. It Is ih-voted to Its mistress, and will even j;et onto her bed to 1' in a.' her. To 11 ..1.1 rant. A modiste irave this general il,rcclioii for raisins fhf loin; coat: "Tak a Id handful in the very centre of the back of the skirt and lift it and the skirt all together. It wrinkles the coat Inevi tably, but tl ero is no other way." A Trim t.lftta Watt-h Knb. A trim little watch fob Is formoJ ot soft bands tif leather, the lower eilue cut in an inverted lNitut, and the other turnetl over alniut It and Hn'.sheil with a pint: pmis racquet in uiothvi'-of pearl set Iu u frame of iobl. Krltl. of FiMhlnn. For cxtremisrs in fashionahli' foibles are slmes with aluminium heels in ! Louis XV. style. j l'liu pom: shirt waist sets have a 1 small pearl representing a t ill!, set ou I 11 tiny Rilt r.uiUet. j White embroidered batiste iijwns, j having an interliuiii' of chiffon, are I very dainty and -soft in effect. A crown of bright green, a brim j of while and a bindini; of given is the ' st.irtliii,; combination of a brmid felt ! bat. l'l-city itiexpeusivt' muslins are woven In rlbbou stripes with a lloral pattern! In delicate colors scattered over a ' white ground. The swell thing ic parasol and urn- j breilii bandies Is the new buruishcd ! or goldeu copper eom'.iintd wi'.li silver iu artistic desigus Silver btlt bii'-kies. which look like pieces of oid Iron roughly cur, are chiirmiiig when made witii dark ti.ue 'yputliie or ,s;!vea tr.uislui iiit slo;ioi.. hiie tell liuta, whlcii lire piefty if uot as aiiogether as attractive as iho-.i villi hand paiuttst w lure kal b.n.ils 1. ivt uar.'ow tlowcicd nbiivus urutiud tUi'iil. Allien tile light silk go.viis ii is l'o- I tii-.'iiL'..' that lav skirts cut in sc. and 11. lie goi' s. in .'isildc. being siiiclung or iiisi The seams are usual disguised under Mg riings of lace. A g t mire sttich bi.sho: lull a, iwn of dark l.ioii-v laid J Wi.il Mil style w.re o'. e ; :: ciUI tlololci . blue taffi t.i I.ad :1: n li ir..:i.nial Ui' lis re. TI... she.i i: a.so tialii'd. fi.i.lii Tiie si..r: is tucl. , 10 Uh' Mil; nor In .s 11 by Hie naiives of oiii oy ;.o'itig gl"!s. iw, .".ll 1 conic ll I he the straw li!.-.' i. ' ..-. lVr; i:.c a I'he beiis lire natural t-clor 'i'hey i:i fi t'.rmiy l y a c m' kaoU. I.. 1 01 ut wuli ilir.v roll's hi 1.1 vcr adjustiuciii uf sall- GOOD j ! R 0 A I) S. ! II iu Ilia llrat MrlliiiilK. Of all the cotintleH in th.' Stale, Ullelda seems to have developed li'osl interest In piod roads and ihe lest me. hods of eltiui; and iiiaiutalniiu the s.-iine. Just how many of Oneida' iulialiitiiiils have aitaineil to this hi'.l of ci ili'.aiioii wo do not l.uo.v, I'lti certainly iiioiiiili of them hav. dope so to foriil il vooil roads l. a.'lie w iiich ixit only takes i in r.'' tie part in ihe practical work of sclcii.ihe luuii way improvi incut, hut iilso iiivcs wnli ilisiril.iuioii lo well prepared litera ture" on the Mlh.iect, lll'piiin; other people lo walie up in their own in:tl lests, to ali.iliilou the old and li;l I' ll.' roils plan of wasting Incxperi lalior mi had nm, Is, i.iid. taking ii'l aaiau.' oi the llii;tiii-At'l!:st.oli acl. to pay their lavs In money, secure the aid otlerisl hy tln Stat", mid to hccoine rich and huppy lifter ihe example of Oneida County. Itesides nu ehiliorate report on Its own operations, the leic-iiii Is now scinlim; out the reconiinenda tlops of the standing 101111111111 np pointisl nt the last innvenilon of the Highway Supervlsurs eonvciition. Thin is a really nhlo document, containing many evcelleiit huwsiIhiis, and well ciileulated to cotivllii'e nil readiTH, as It says, that the iinproveinent of our I Slate tiihwiiys is not ii fad In the In I ten st of the users of llcht vehicles, hut ' 11 ipiestlon of the greatest commercial 1 Itnporiiiinv, nffectini: the tiiinsporta ! tlon of the farm products of the Slate, 1111,1 of as lunch importance to the la the i-heai'viiliii; of transportation on railroads iniiirollcd hy corporations, or te'.ests of the State of New York ill the cheapcnlm; of transportation on 1 tlie Stale canals. Il.pccial attention in deserved hy the paragraphs devoted to . Ihe rap!, Illy with which narrow tires 011 heavily loaded vehicles will destiny j even the liest ot I 'ltils. to the tni'd of siiia jiosts, and to the best ways ot raising money for creatlni; a system of hi.hwa.vs worthy of the Umpire S'a:e. The activities of this One. .la County ii 1 Heads League are all highly com- luciidalile. It Is lioyoiiil ipicsiion that iiioiny spent lutoHi gently on roinls luvus In a larger return to a greater iiunil'er of people than almost any other luvcsiuiotit of puMIc funds. n,l Is a form of taxation which oitiiht to he much more popular ilia.i It K New York Times. l-inislAiiil timl l-'riiBrv, I'w.l tlllli,tt'...l v,.:ll-4 fl.'ii l'n..'l:ltiil ii.-ol Ul), ri.uU ju U(i worli, llir)nsi, , ,hMKimrv Uvln., , ,.,, h1o11, ;....... ,,.., ...,;, 1, i.t. Itu of tlwiii. Maciiuli.y says. "That a roMto coiiiieeilni; two ureal towns 1 which have a lai'iio 11 nd tlourlshtnit trmle with each other should he iiihIu- taiind at the cost of the rural popula tion scattered between them is mani festly unjust. It was not until many loll bars haw been violently pulled down, until the troops had In many Instances been forced to mt against the people and until much blood hud been shed that a cood system hud lut n iutroduivi!." livery class now eon tributes to the maintenance of the road system In llnland. The I'letich have probably Ihe most etli. ieiit laws and regulations in the world for the luilldin and repairnn; of highway l'lie Minister of l'uhllc Works has the general superintend ence of .ill roads mid ways by laud and by water. There are four classes of roads I'ecotrni.ed by law - namely (li national, (Ji department, i.'h military a in I (li cross roads. National roads are built and kept up by the national treas ury. lepiirtmental roads are a charge upon the departments throusli which they puss, and part of the military roads ntv kept up hy Hie government and a nart bv the deiiartuieiits tl,n,ii"'.i wloeh t'... r,i,t t.,wo ! The erosi roads are kept up by tha . coiumuiies. though some! lines in thin. : ly impulated regions these coinmiiiiK receive assistance from the goveru- i . ineiit, fspeeially wheu the.se roads ba- I I coine of liuHirtauce. The national roads are paved like a I ! street, having tin average width of j I tifty-twn and one-half feet. The de- I I part mental roads ntv thlrty-nlue feet 1 wide, and the military and cross roads are of variable width. Tiles of broken I stone are placed at convnient distances, 1 nnd a 111:111 is consianly employed in j repairing each section. lirmici I.lka Oll-l'nvcrcil Roatla, The work of oiliiiR the roads Is tnk invr right along with fnrmers and peo ple who come to Augusta from the country. Nearly the whole of last week wan spent by the gang assigned to ihls work and the apparatus in treating the Wriglnshero road to this How baih. 'I'he liist experiment was made several weeks ago by Judge Kve at the stockade, but lie thought the ex periment bad not been given a proper test when under sheller. and decided a- soon as piacticahle to get 011 the road in open with the oil. The experi ment at the stockade was such a suc o'i that the (ininil Jury recommended th - usv of the od ou the roads ami tha VS. 1 igntsburo thoroughfare was select ed the first to be given the treat inetit. Several farmers tomlnjj lut th' city tu-dsy orer that portion al ready covered ny the travel lias oeea g-.aiiy iinproteil. They uoiice nt once ti.e jlisaiice of the dust usual 011 a dry. hot liay as th.s. ami .ss) thelt horses stem to really ttijoy traveling over If. Where the sua a'rikes the work the oil pe.i'ol'ties w.th s'lrprlsing rapiilirj.auil in a couple of dais the toad is In good condition for trawling After the bath the siri'ace is left wl.ii a 1. .nd of si uiigy 1 o.'.'i i.g, yel of a iiaiine into waa ii the i.,.'s o: ih,' vehicles i!. not s :1. or cu' as inigh: I.- e;i"cted. 'i'lia i ; ei-iiin nt pcriml is practically over iio.v, and tin- rew man rial will tie used 1 :r tiie road improvement ilr'o'.igiiout cotimy .Ji'al. Ih s year. - A i gi.:s:a .Ha.) ic wo: Id -:.iat b. f 111 ti., ..ug it- ; .eg Usli A S,l 4'itniiMtitttr.v. !t is a sad 11 inr.a alary on hutiian na tti'v when being good le your moruer i u iubjevt of leaiaik. In Maine, Dlwer Did you hae a jnlda when you went fishing in Maine? Uuzzer For a few days; then the guide got lost. ITaUV Cotsrrh Cure 1 a ll pii'l mil Is taHon Internally, and sets 11(1011 t!i blnnd nnd n.uitoiis snrfHt'i's of thit systein. S"ii.l for ttt1ni"iil(il.. free. Sold l y'ilruggii Is. 7.V. 1'. J. ('HFNiiY A Co.,' Props, Toli'ilo. 1). K'ijiili :iipbnl.ii'ri p't their guns and Y lilcis in fiermnnv. I'lTS I'ervcinenilv i-iih'.'.N" Ills or rirv.ni. s' iifisrltrst ihiv'-us" .c I'r. Minn's Kreii. Ni'i vlii'stoi-T. i :'. rl.il i . ". iinl tr ui-nfi iit l'l.li.il.Kl 1 sir. I M.. 'I M 'hst.. I'lnl i.,!',!. Tli. av, n.i :'. i-e er ''Vri-'Miii'ti ill the 1'4.11,'d Siiii.-s h ' '" y.'ic. V'l.W'lMsli n '-: .'!.i'igsiVnii (.in'MMr!! ti'i'llilm.", s. ili"n fii .:a"is, rril'iof InrlmuiiiH tliui,itlinv.m..'iir.. vviiideoll". "-. .ihotlln TI'- fii.t will he run i ri.-Iil.' l-r.ll.ll trndev 1. X II. I iln nil he.ii'vn l'l." s 1'iire for rn:i'Vi" ti. n hMini a.nml fnn'oiigli it 1 i,ts - Tons 1. lii.VKU. TrlultvSurlngs. In, I.. I''.. 1.'. !'.).. CURES RHEUMATISM, CONSTIPATION PROMINENT RAILROAD CNGINiCR SAYS : IlAl.rilill, N. C. I took S or 4 tioftlos of iVi'iiinni-i.f rvriit fi'tirs hjto tor a very setere itf tiu k ot rtii'iiniiitisni In the mii'i ies of mr buck, which ninllne.l me to i:y t t for.'.orrt ui'i'kn. Kit Kl'MAi'l I'!' H AS M.WIK A PKItMANKM' t'C li K. u" I huvii not felt nnv syinptouis nt its 10 turn. I now lake It oeciisioi'iiily s a K. iienil TUN It', mill Us eilei ls are uil tiue couiil wish. Yoiiistert truly. f. II. lll.l-kllAM. For sale hy Prujruisls, or sent epresaKe prepaid on receipt of Jl.oo. BOBDITT CHEMICAL CO , BALTIMOF C. MO. Mara t anil VINOIESTEl FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS "New Rival" "Leader" "Repeater" WP you are looking m munition, the kind point your gun, Loaded Shotgun Shells: "New Rival," loaded with Black powder; "Leader" and "Repeater," loaded with Smokeless. Insist upon having Winchester Factory Loaded Shells, ALL DEALERS GOOD THINGS TO EAT Prom LINtif't ftm,ui byeltiDlo k Itobant. Wa etrtfkif a ehd wIm la as aipatt In maklof LIBBYS Natural Flavor Food Products Wa don't pnuitlca wononiy hare. Qa oaca tba Tcy rh.toati matonaja. A aupply ai your panuy ihelraa anatitoa you is hnva alwaya at haod tbe aaaaotlali fur tlx nty beat nxala. LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY Chicago, u. s. a. WrtU tot out buoklrt "How To Mass Good Tnnraa to Eat." WANTED S300 Youns 3VCon ' unit loqua'lff for 4 i nittiona wblrh wa w ll tuaraataa la writing uu.tcr a $5,000 1,'1'iall to lromnir piocuru ilium. The Ga.-Ala. Bus. College, MAco. r.KonoiA. CAMIT CltTM" T C Geoalae stinrpfa C C C Htrer ssU la baOu Bwsie of tbs desler who trlrs ts sefl woa0tbia9 Jnst as good." ii Atnlut' t1lint'rd THi whfM Sd4 hot r tnvrl i.t 'M!iiI!t. i v lift tn((ralntM of m!u us; u).c. nt ji cto. 4 rtpl rrr-k gnll 0in f JU J. ritfti. nt l r tHIli tfll. nt tf ii.iv ttt i n-f i m li. tuct iiHT 1th LiroKvo'iua ft i- ir n,,'4ii. sn. it ii";,!. A'Mn- v HARDWARE CO. 33 Kloc Mrrrt, CHARLUSTON, 5. C. ItiVil A. W ,RN II. fHt-nr rittBS. . UK . V rimmv Vi.- i Lkviixar (l U. HALL, -kn i a, la.aa. Aa Early Rler. Summer BoaTder You iat up mher late last night, did you not? I heard you go'lnp to bed about 3 a. m. Farmer 0, I was Jos ettln' up Uien. OilOalOilOalOOVjOilOatOaJOatOalOllOlS PtiVl-RISII CONDITIONS S AND COLDS CL'RHl) BY o O A 1 17 I 1 I- o i- N11M hy all Irnrirl'. tooHoti;oatc!o8!o!otolcio!OHO NEW PENSION LAWS SENT FREE Al'l.1.1 to NATH AN lill li I Dlt I), III I I'' !M.t g Situations Securrd ,., n r.-ll ,l.,l. V r.ie ataiocur ami simiitJI filter. BUSt!10S8 Lou.suile r- Montijomer). Ala. ... rl.. mh,,. Cm Hnu-'ion . ,n. v. .......... Richmond. Vt. BlrrouiaMm. Jaeksnnnllla. Fl The Greai Blood Purifier CATARRH, INDIGESTION, AND KIDNEY TROUBLES. TRC'euntR ORANGE CO., N. C. Tt6TIFIC0 AS follows: Iln.l.8noan, N. ('. I lirnl rhi'ummtsm lor n timnlsT of years. AlKiut lour yi-itm H.i it I'i i huh' ijiiili nt'tore. Wus i'onlliit.tl to my tn-l lor some lime. I'snl neversl ri nieilii s. I-lit never (rot nnv ie rniiinent lellfi until I tu-iaiu to tdin Itllhl MAt'llHi on Hie ice of 11 fin-il l. It cured me ut tlie tiinii. 1111. 1 I lie 1 ilmt It lius un l.roie.l my irt iiernl he.lltli eiv inn ll. 1 reiriiril it the tH-t r,'iii"ilv fi r rlieinnit tlHin. lttnis't tfiillv. I:. A Ml tiMi.N. :'n'T,, BON TON COR.S ETS STRAIGHT FRONT Are mule In all tlie latest shapes colors. Thvy have no equals. and no others tire "just as ruou. Ask yotir dealer uhuut tlu-ni. Royal Worcester Corset Co. Woreeater. Mass. for reliable shotgun am that shoots where you buy Winchester Factory and accept no others KEEP THEM aUtiHam i i hi THIS IS A TYPE of the bright, up-to-date girl who f is not afraid of sun, wind or weather, hit relies o . Cuticura Soap assisted by Cuticura Ointment to J preserve, purify and beautify her skin, scalp, hair and . hands, and to protect her from irritations cf the skin, heat rash, sunburn, bites and stings of insects, lameness and soreness incidental to outdoor sports. lOrrtfrich b I shtMiM kmw siwui the kin, ncslp, aotl hair is IsM la Ihw dWlar wlUj Ct'Ticu&a. bo P. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KENTirKTUIIVr'MlTT, 4bU. II Ifwl-lrt It -.UW i.rvliita tu H !. .'. jit AMtm H1UCR sft. flMITH. f t. L.ln,:i a, K f. Richmond Female SInayL: A SF.LrCT tio-ic SCHOOL hor Ladies. I'or terms sod rstalone k Mr jsa, C. r. NMLLUniON. rr.s, o.3 lst Grace St., RICMflUND. VA. E PISCCPAL MALE ACADEMY, Z HOUSTON, VA. Mrp: IN lliv. tit udeii It o' nil ).-inuiititii!otii I'n ! Cimr-fii. A liriinad hwiiit li 1 f ir .rX ).uiii men. All t'HtKltn myi:. retlii In h f ill-tiititj'f!. r-it.s'. 1 1 pif s sV't i ir ; tt,', 1mm'Vw. Kt n liiuir.it"l if! n-, a 1 Jr.-,, I i.O. J. 1 uLte. LCvuvli lair ) 1 uuuu L. DOUGLAS $3 & 5359 SHOES S IV. t. Douglas ehoea am cam stifdara of thf world, W. L. Iloueln mailt aad unlit more inn' liood year Writ JUmt Hwi 'i'rorrwl ibaa Id Ihe lint nl mitntha tr IDOt! Idiu mil othrr sianafartarar. t1fl finn ltl.'WJMtittllllnpililtnsaronwlia VP I UiUUU i nn HUurnve this Htuint. W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOES CANNOT BE EXCELLED. isr.sSR Ji.io.sio zt: 2.wo.oo Bst ImparHd ami American leathers. Heyl't Patent Calf, tmmel, Bm Calf. Calf. YM KM. Corona Colt, Nat. Kanaaroa. Fiut nl.ir BrvlrM uastl. Clltlnn f TH avnulna haveW. X.. IxmOULS" wautiuu i um, nl rrc( uttmlMil oti bottom. Shnti by naU, iSe. extra. Hint. VaialnQ .. W. U tMHIULAS. BROCKTON. MASS. I have lieen a great sufferer with piles for yours, nm! I have trleil ev erything I heard of, nnd bne been in the hospital al times. I bnve lind hlt't'tlini; piles, nrul felt terrible. An nunt of mine enme from the emintry to see me ,'iinl she untile me take Kipnns Tiilniles. I Ilrst took two four times 11 ilny. then 1 took one nt eucb meal, anil then one every tiny. At the etnl of two weeks I felt II (treat fhnnce. 1 thank Kipnns for rellev liiK me of all 1 HiilTci'i'il. At driiKKiHta. The KireC'ent packet in enough for an out n.try occasion. The family bottle, Hi r nt. runtaim a npnlv for n vi'nr. Free Test Treatment If rou h.iv no faith In my mvtfaod ol aii ftan Ave fltt5oarg, Psw REPAIRS RAWS. RIBS, nrlnt'e Twlnr, Hubblt, . for iMtaiifOla ENQINtS, BOILERS AND PRESSES I And Ilepilra fur nami'. 8htli. Pullers. HaUl'i. lajocfrii. Itvi-a. Mtlrea n. iiiitnn COHI'AHY, Aucuata. Oa. FOR MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEYER TAKE HLIXIR BABEK. ffl Known all over Atuf rtt-aa th aur- sftlt sfT rurefornilma 4rttltItM'aHraiiit ri m iTf-t nf lucuimt lyph-'l , rrnsiia by Kl.Ot y.KW-KiA: t o. V-hin-!lou, II. V. ZV HVire fvr ttttimuntaU. Piles or Hemorrhoids S:hiT itrhiti-, t-J ed.iis: nr protruthnc, rrumptlf relieved au l yt tfn.iiu niy lutvd hv mv mt tli'd without knife or uptT.ittvt tm.isiirr Wrnr me tu'iv rrArd ini( vmir ,ic and I advinr rou luiiir?tly in h n'.ittrr. lMinuliatinii hff. IVice tf trrain iui fom plr.i. only f:t. S.itislar tion tiaranietd ir money rrf.mdcd. Wtitt todiy. Dr. H. N. TANNER. Etist Aurora.. N. Y. Top dog in any shoe fight. "RED StAL" DRGPSY1 13 OATS' TnUTNEXT f REE. L PaTomasaDmpryasdlUei), r y pliea'.iosi a afaoiaiij far tweajt T jraarawiio. tua mo-. wasdan4 , ( mrocn. H'VC03iixlmsuTtses wrote S OlTudlOALT UwOa I ai cue. FT.I.T CTS'I,,"X GRA'V Mil F IAN "iKtt ti I ajri- sift t r tlrailt ' I I'.' UmS Wlt'.S: j f i:i K ..in j rtji'ap. ib"i I. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 25, 1902, edition 1
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