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Oood ki :. j"-* i. ? ,m( ^ WBiia ' ' >- 1 .T-. * 'i ;.? ."i .w '*WPFH 'rfBOAtKI ?H TO ATTEND J? tTW w? kcxtcb ifimiiMrSi Quito a number^ ofe/fefti* Jf whxmmF&K oJt^yssijfwwiisKSiB! *? ww*^5y?j?? ? .STvkm >ft ud fiallr jrlU portly oocupp hfl the* |1T||' f|Mif 7 W"<*. I I* JUILWU1 ? <Mr. W.J. Bf?W?y. ?f Um DonrfBna TinmTunfiirtMhf >iwi nfT? BU| IIi ') IPMPIH <1111 ' waim tudnma trip to Wileoa ai*? IMKrft'a.' simm&xfgix rttui. except that he will burp, to re^crjttwaias. ' A' Urge number from our eectloa A tended the aefltlou meet IrrL. C/WlII!am?' nome Saturday T pHkfnr going on around hero, ITe are glad Crop* la till, sacUpa are itfiMfQl if Ilia i'm" I tl ,' jfcaaaVab aieea ieede<l. "^'njiaai Carolina Nanl WliUa will be Iriftloel tZKTOZ Voriioa of the 841te4 '8thte? ?* "y**SlWl'W *=de*fts' bag regular examination thia' after M, -'"**? .JMfen ?' ?b4 knfllth PW ? ?** .p. ^ MMfe ^tah^ppphuythe^wfll. ihttuwiii nr'wwwuftM^' 7??V V?352 -rthft JU a--_ rti - J Upon- . \Mlm Wattle P. Woolard left Moo She exptcta ft .. rteeel ?..! two ?-lha ifc'1 Wfi'* , I Mis. Jentte>Woo1erd gatnrdar n1r" ll^w^l HdxaMtavaV ', rei7 moch^tough, that oar tgyhoi L^^lenty left Bv+rtom. Ik ^H| fJJJ McMra j f wMWi lit Wallace of the Norfolk Soat^?r4M ]3S? at Slatoatone, Sat?r4ar nighU > J n+fttotStb***'*thtk PH2 last Thursday night. naati)?U "5^1.^ r- p HB If. I mi ^l/IL BHiIM) QM^f of .the Metbodlet (hfi here. AtJ^eent he is the ^reiJBf elder Mr. I ^tmm^SSS^^S, mb* 2 hoer. AU lATlted tdAHtr^pi L t _ ir Bramra} . jTMs.erenin% at nine o'cloph: at the wMni Church; Bast ^ tfffaPa reception wftl follow to the Nlhlitl Jrtajfcfeovttth* parties at > fllml <BlWSiplHlll Mr- Davis Is the popular salesman for tlm.lJames - -a0Hfr. ** trteade hy the 'aoor* lW*a<JVarfee 'and Wtohes them every happlneer.' - i . Y t, T '' in/. sr-T * [ KBW FRBBDOM FOR BUB8IAN > ' A ;n?W 1few revolattoalslng the poiiKlon of Warfled women Hi Ruwli > received tbw a use I of the Osa^ early p in Afrik Some -interesting aad slgl vdAoant foots shout-this mew law are . given hy Or. Sofia Gordon of Moscow p ta a >eeent' laaua of the' Mew Atatek. man, the London weekly. Bho aaya t bps Hat of the former status df Rus . elan iWiil^ ?-t ed? ije* ' J* ' , ? "The'- Russlaa wife Was dot' In r Bhch d ;h%mniatia* position ag"*?W Mdmkh Wlfe-^foir the AwSm law (Oktslde' Poland and aBltlc provIhdh^'hhe leng recognised a married woman's edparate estate, -which I VAll.rV^n Vnk.n ^ riliT^MA nf . rflth'ont'whlny liar haahaod'f per* mtaalOfi, tab* batnf >M* I* trana. Mif*ae ta tr*?M o* . ehr on account. Y? tb? tnllltona r <JT wlraa without Hpuatt eatato had : Vat iitw "Wlapandnco. t ^VttofcooM not afWfbWaln a J*aa' Wt without KfMlMA'i aaoetlon r tSif 'fcaa' "dod *Mrttflr oaabla to [ traWt; or'fc (At a tOdcUit without htTptWajfea. A i*tt tffgta>t,apyt f wrjaa.*' A ** _n?. i m b uht <4ck t? ! J4r SfdHLJW 'hoaaa by :tb? poltag m ? 1%r t* Vttft fenarwtldh' the 0oly i&lKfcs.'iirr.tt' ; AfeaUp) a !S?91R& icwaacssss.^: V locally to nog aim propdRfH*^ .a|t * *5i?$?5^0,r r? a V* tks near law. 'ilia ^Hstrated I iwtdar:Vaf?SbfJ pwisy-; ,ltt4 I tXtrw Jwr Jolt djbarty.;* tmral I VU enlerwlt^t mutlr itrt.ll ? at., taaodor *? WM; ?n*fed j tor 1 hat OWa" paaaport." Haratrtg bo no ' briaaln back^by th? dlanc'-An ag a pWrad WtWdWy'aMf a Tadlclat i * of hlr'ohbdraa'aittl.-ofcara tiaafuba, jgggS BK UAtt^Nv w*i*i 2 Wot,i ?I^25?tKU*1 '?*?!?? on Rollwii- toul P*7, W ? *!* but**ftt,*+m iMhortn* lb. (pVr>Uo nUfmmt: .+t%m f R>W CsasUtt*. cfc Ik* low* ?? n*ir?aituuy k*4:l,y bat tk. M-tattf* bo Hi ffek kumUkUt* k'li iow M>< <mKw?|m|kijti kaaadiHW^ mil|Mn?^ ni k iniiki wiii im i^Mi nil oad* for MOTTWitk* aM* br HfW.tMillk-B ?> M . .. 'COBtr? MMIM ??4 *?0?ut**r n*mr Xiftin Bomnk Jr., KM* Um wbol* ga ? i5*ar, u v*r ??l ?iilbam to CMfi lib! |0??Ml>?id wUeh bboald ?do?t*d. . *k*t CoardlMiO* bul >M mm a<nt ?v< - n-i umiimimhi m m ii ' TW: uliwlktkl >??? ? 1 attar*, * >M*bor miailiW/ ?ot ooarj ot dtaf eorrrta* *M?o*>. b?f m w****?l?, attfiilfd by.t lout] iMtt,MI iwiii la aatai do fl*an? fmntdid ?a tb* *ir* Sr.CM idrum fat* Com, Nr.! tnodilo, ** Hi imAi eoaiMt *dioMUfkM lotooMobw Oomm?rc? ComalMlpo. that to,**. It +? * iMr thoi Ita Mlhaa mill aanlaa raa u nremuneratl ve, [o the rtDmri "At tha l%aCfO^? of tha Poat>?ee Dejerta&nt.-whleh hop. we eel, been frOfcly ?Bfalf ia *11 van Ions relating to JbnppeaMttag the alir?e4efir earnftwg tha Inaeaaed Jordan of the pnrOtJ[>j)Mnna I Jib i nan Moon bu introduced the'V'-l rhtch fertaea tha methods of pafht he rallitoada In aucb a mannaf of to -educe by about JO per cent the jonxpenseUon now bald to the HU]mt; 35 * Thla proceed Ins set only eaeWn llghly Inappropriate ri> idvaaco of he recommendation of the Odaghmitonal Committee, but In Itself proyoaee an Impbeltlon upon the rf|leada Which fa without Watjiat aad la the highest degree nnlBaU.lt jab not be that each a plan wtu have .he' aopport of the American peifele vhen the People reatlae what |h uH'fnnaklf meane." *'' f. 1 THEATRE ' TTnirmn* 1 pi c " |M ** kit * * /i * | ' 9k The musical coma^r put ok *t tho {Jaw Tbaatat last ojtbt was wall pl*a?lmt,.. TT>aw was a ?txxl crojjl prwaant. Than will eotfe chWd" ot program. tooltht. 1? wh*h tbj?? wl^l V*. plenty <H*lntlo* aad d anoint. Tharc will b*-a pi* MUM csoUft at,this boju* taai*bt. jfc afW..a?4.to. Thursday uitht wl?*< amataor, klpbb Tit* amalearndb Wfk tb la .ultbt wll]j ijaa traat ki W <> * I > r. ; ?% *?> :| '^ **OH T?qo. V , JT# ?r? harlot tfe* kipd of w**Mt sr bow that reminds uaol too to*t M, "fa** * ??' Out farmers an settle* bu.7 now lariat Or thai, crop* which are taDcrplly lookloi rarj good. cousldarlnp the rwy On gad duatr weather w* had all d* lot Uar. We had a good refr*stdaa rata jtojla? which did much raod < cor chops. l?5S^*?sf3 t&. W. A. Bishop, ?** at WaaM TsrWsstiaatuw rtWe he wtll ?a m ta?*d*a haul tap tb* faalk'ji Mr. J. trM" 1 " .:.n:aar? Mta(k.-*atn**-r*ai aM?<u Ma 1i lf>h a 1 hamt' 1. |. | 11 ; - -itiwaw "M' "wW9w7 dh C. T. * ?. GrseOrftte, ahd ? jlMMWr -|MM*a Wtt* thatr <aafl " .rxagj? ^ :i r[- 8 imaiMMfMaiaMM Ill Imps CHAimOOUl U*?M .wk ontliM wilk lUHt*d !*<*??<- ?l^tl^l4ltnMU p**pto ?r* woklnf up to Ik* Put thkt lk*p matt V*r to* ll.oo ti*k*? tkl* mat **l? atop vim to p*p 11.10 for Ik* mm wtortoUtowto ?7 woltlno. - , Jt p*? k*r* Mtl*M ?M ob. .phoo* ?np of *k? t*U**rtef *ad u- : ?*0O Ik* uabw *f Uek*U pM w?*t. i t: <0 kto lu* Mp*r>, ml*o A<1 *Hbo kilo. Klo* Una* BID. lira. r. B. BolUa*. Mia* Lwa Wlttotor. C. A. fllAA C. O. Mrarl* W. a. B1UM*. r T. WooUrd. a B. Mix**. W. T. BodaaU. Mvart L. M*w*rt. J. a. Br*??*. Jr.. A, M. Snor. >.;? fra-> . A! I . " ' : akeertk* 10 tk* Dolly Dm mm' IN A PERIOD 'V in iriin nuuifiT ft m ram .Oi.?I . ?* >*. iV r.v* . . Waahlngtoa. D. C.. Jan* 17.?The sand of shortening tb* crowing Mtson of cotton boa boon recognised as thi b?*t moan* for necurlng proteo'fioa against injury from boll weeril, are the U. 8. Department of Agriculture hae been recommending a system of ottton culture which alms to ecure the pfi4w>t|lii of more cobton la a of gap. Tt* system i* also Important for region* where the tm? A limited by drettgfct or by short* *e%K>a* a* In fha^ ern district* and should help to remedy the baakWayd state of what baa been aottsldecad tp tba past a "sub*crojpC litwnr. The Department's Firmer.' Bnltetla (No. 1(1). (Mllied "A New aywum of Co doe Celtof? cad He H^leeUoa/' kM keen leeaed to (tee Ike deUUe to Utooe Wba oer preM Mil. TM danger'if Injury froln the boll weerrf Is greatest under conditions that faror the luxuriant growth of the TjeM fleplf not fdp?(>? tor, mettoa ?t *rm >*? # * jeieUtlTO branches, which produce no bolls. The oontroCof tbh^rMMw of these branches 1? th'e keynote of tns new system. The suppression of thaw branch** aruld* Injurious crowding . of tho plants and a too makdfr-*t possible to It* to anorsr plants In the cows thgn Is how customary The most important consideration which the new system require* In thi-glmi ag"sCpUnto closer together, daring the earlier stagee of growth, until the stalks hare grown he yon d the stage where wageton pe mumgent end skillful the farming tha larger 11, adttU hwh. And | jet. cotton has no long been consld ered "fcar^-etpp" that'often It J* , cultivated under tho most earetose ; methqds. la ape ?f ">* chief t rwm, for tha backward state et . the InPdp* iado* AWjpW* *' . Che botl-werll peat baa, howaraT, bean foreleg a pea cat ton rataere the neeeedttj et sere Improred' method a geoee te^err rear becoming leae e "eve-crop". .The reptd expaul* at- eettoo Celt ere 1m ferelge coeotrlee la as additional reeaeo trh> more caretol met bed, meet he . adopted in. tt^la conatrr to atUlo , the nrnxtmoid reealta. The piet le<To aecura the at. tanUoe of the pteiUgent farmer and ; coorldCa him ar the truth ot the . principle upon which the new aretern la foonded- Ha max than oh| Hrretal experiment Mr. htmaelt with row* of cotton thinned t?.dltforont dUfaeeea nod et dINarut . etegeehf drwwth and map aee far him . adlf tha relation ot the hahtta of th# planta to enltnrnl proMeme. ' , .'.-Oil "<;? " t-.' r AN m tha VWIoet. | In the world la twWaod nod wngt ;B2S?S5H? ! ^i<lL"mm^Iie'1Ja!r*Sr m! | creaked w? me ? unhid. mad tha mm Who laaha me ha mNM ?m Wh*SS^PpSM%mfc"h?a?r .. ? J A Octtn it": ' ri n utiii i . 10 iHnloCU f The Hotel LotlM during the sbnm of iu rofmlar manager. Mr. 1. A. Tueekr, who It now running the Virginia Bey Hotel durlmg the iuua?r ftt Oomui View, la fortunate In baring Mr. ThOmas Blow aa naamr Mr. H. C. VaaNortwlck la the <U7 clerk and Mr. F. V. Matter. is the night clerk. Math ot tkeee roans aeea are hatiMati ef experience, are polite aad attentive. Although Mr. Teriker la away the Louise la under exeetleat care. rm eociATL rvKcnox in n nXMfOR OF BfltXDM AND OROOM ' Secretary aad Mre. Bryan hare feed the distinction of giving Me rery ftrit entertalameat to the reoontly Nlfcrtf bride aad groom, Mr. aad Mre. >71) 11 azn Olbbs McAdoc. The deidtleh fteed'wea a delightful garden party held upon the spacious lsWs'Of tie ?M ooloniel home known de Calumet Piece. which with lte tpleudld ?Id treee and charming rlew maaka an Ideal location tor an alfMeco affair. Vice-President and Mid. Marshall members of Con greet and Senators. and high dffldals and their wWae all graced the occasion with their preeeaoe aad the Beoretary and hie blushing bride were the recipients of congratolatlone aad food wishee from all present. PL1AMNT DAT. The rnemben of the First Methodist Sunday School had a delightful day at Washington Park yesterday. large snmber were la attendance, mm AID SOUGHT mmm **"'? V'"V? - < Secauae of Uw fact that many foreet fern are eet through carelessness of hunters, earn per* and others who go into the woods for recreation, the foreet Aerrlce haa taken ; np with manufacturers of ft rearms and a mm a Dttion the question of a co-opera-j ti re^irtn gem en t through which pur-1 'ehnssrs aad uee+a of guns and cart-] ridges shall be reminded ef the fire! Manger. It haa been pointed mat that In ; the lumber regions of the northwest 1 for example, manufacturers and othipr business men here been basing printed or stamped on their stationLirjj and pay checks rartoua crisp, caicny ataiamenla about ] tha lou whlah tka (Alia aalarm through tha daeraaaad damand for tabor aid decraaaad nanaj la elroalatloa It tlmdtar which 4a tha aaarca of aaat of tha aorthwaat'a-tadwarrtaa, u baroad up. It hha alaa Wi pointed oat that !* tha that pafttcnlarlir nacay forawt"*?*aa are atari ad hr tha caralaaa-. Spaaiwf hnotara, who dray barn Id g alatchaa. oiyu od clparetta rampa, ar plpa ooala la the wood* or parhapa hHld a ira which la left biralU( when the hunters foot on. rorcftl ftren of oonrse greatly injure the Interests of sportsmen by robbing the birds of their peOpef coter. They alao impair the loo^ supply of both birds end biff feme, through the destruction of the andergrowtk Vhleh furnishes browse, berries god other, food. .? j The esstem woods are enpoted to the denser frees dree principally In the spring end f?n. when most of the treasure bare end the lesybs on the ffrepnd nre dry. The sprint fires, many of whleh are due to trout fishermen, may dcoUoj the esffs of game birds and even the young birds them mires. Since trout fishermen are likely to hunt In the rail, the eame Individuals, U careless, may be a source of danger at both teosons. It to Ousffjotod that the manufacturer? of arms and ammunition ought to be euflMently lntoieeted In the mutter of perpetuation of gsne to W trilling to help In the gnmpelgn agnlnot forest tree- This help may eome through the pclntio# of tome brief ffrs Offininff en onrOMffe be* en or sens# tBp tor *o with any henttaff or i mutt suppllee Which are hate alrmW ?prams d thtfr Inter osMh^e^iM^^mM^a^wimnff ?'30 rm~: I / 4^ ' ' ' / J$i_L . . 1 r*-" Ivp' "Jm i i:: V.f^i "Jbaw Kit 1 nun I si a 1 The well known firm of Catler * 1 John ere announcing g Chautauqua I BeW which begins on Jane II. Monday. lasting for II daja. As will be ooen by their mammoth adrer- 1 tlament they ore offering their entire stock of summer goods at greatly reduced- price#. Including mOn'e and boys clothing, ladles drees goods in 1 the latest designs and materials. This la an opportunity to purchase goods which cannot be equaled elsewhere. T? READ THE PAGE AD Hf TOD A TO paper about the Big Auction Bale of Hirer View Lots and- small Farms. Wednesday. June 24th. 11.20, Car-Bkadsn Farm. Good music. Free Flih fry. i DO THE PLANETS AFFECT OUR WEATHER? , One of our correspondents wishes ? ?? """ vuivBfu vuv n?wi inciter whether the position a of the planets here any effect on the weather. A few people, strongly aasert that they do, while many others, like oar correspondent, here their doubts, bat fcre willing to be "shown." Those, howerer, who hare given the subject careful attention are positive that none of the planets, nor even the moon, ever has any appreciable effect on the weather. vAs a matter ef fact all weather change# depend ultimately upon temperature differences. The temperature, aa we know, constitutes of Itself a most important weather faotor. Another and equally Important weather factor Is rainfall. But to obtain rain It is necessary first to evaporate water from the surface of the earth, and this, as everyone kww? require# heat. SUU another important weather factor Is the direction and force of the wind, and this too, requires heat, ror the winds will not blow unless tre temperature is different at one place from what it is at another any more than the air will draw up a chimney when there Is no fire In It. 8lnce then the heating of different paru of the earth and its atmesphere to different temperatures Is the real cause of the winds and of all weather changes It follows that the moon and the planets can affect the weather only so far a? they supply heat. Now, according to accurate measurements made with the mc it delicate instruments, the amount of heat sent to the earth by all the planets and also by the moon Is significant In comparison to the amount that comes from the sun. Hence , we could not expect either the planets or the moon appreciably to effect the weather. They do not supply enough heat, the one thing that causes all our weathar changes. To moat people the above reasoning may seem quite sufficient and 'conclusive, out mere is eiui anoiner and aa entirely different method of testing the whole question. We can 'ofceerve the positions of the planets and the kind of weather daring each position and see the same sort V)f weather always comes when the planets are in the same position. This kind of examination has often been made, both for the planets and tor the moon, bat nqt the slightest influence of either upon our weather hae ever been found. To toum up: We hare every reason to believe that neither the planets nor the moon can have any appreciable affect on the weather, because they furnish ?o little heat upon which all weather changes ultimately depend, and this belief is fully supported by weather records. The belief is still to be found In all countriee, that the planets and the moon do acect the weather never had any scientific basis whatever; It Is only a remnant of the many superstitions generated and fostered by that other and greater superstition, astrology.-?Ex. READ THE PAGE AD IK TODAY'S paper about the Big Auction Sale of River View Lots and small . rams Wednesday, June tUh. lO.lfi. Car-Sknden Farm. Good music. Free Fish fry.... - ..M PICKIC TOMORROW. ,. The Presbyterian Sunday Sofceel > Kin picnic tomorrow. All the rtu* - deals of this progressiva school are
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