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Hon. Sour Slonuch.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
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' A Rneh to Sooth Africa. . -
A rush of emlxronta from Australia
to South Africa litis set lu and la wor
rying the authorities of the common
wealth of the southern seas. The Mel
bourne pniHYs strongly deprecate the
exodus, declaring that the emigrants
are largely tlioa.- whom Australia can
least afford to lone laliorers, artisans,
farm uiiikIh. etc. Applicants for per
mits to emigrate bnve to prove them
selves possessed of a minimum of f 100.
The requirement, together with the
expense of the voyage, Is an obstacle
to the poor In purse, but adventurous in
spirit, who usually flock to gold Conn
tries. The result Is that ships from
Australin arc suffering from n plague
of stowaways. - New York Tribune. '
M aitland, Fiji, October 10th, 1801
The Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co., Balti
more, Md. '" r '
Gentlemen: I hare had Eczema over
thirty years, have tried I many remedies
prescribed by various physicians, bat to
nothing bss the disease yielded so read
: lly as to Liquid Bulpuvb. I think if
used properly it Is undoubtedly a specl
- flc for Eczema.. I have prescribed It for
others with most satisfactory results. " I
consider It the best remedy for cuta
neous affections I have ever known, and
regard It as the greatest medical discov
ery of the age. s , t
Respectfully yours, - )
W.A.HEARD, M.-D. i
For sale at F, 8. Duffy's.
j A loel.;s, r - i
"Ohno." declared the younger one,
iny husband never goes to clubs or
any other places of amusement unless
he can take me with him.'.
"Dear me I What a splendid man)
How long have you been married?"
. "It'll be seven weeks next Tuesday."
Chicago Record-Herald.
? YOU SHOW WHAT YOU ARB TAKING
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic, because the formula Is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that It
Is simply Iron and quinine Tn a tasteless
form. No cure no pay. Price 09c ,v
Oar Flrot Cottoa Mill.
The first cotton mill In this country
(was established in Beverly, Massvlo
1787. It was designed to manufacture
cord and bedtlcklng. e ...t . j .-
, A. III? IUi,i.., .
...of Becity
III Clantnrl t Hrmdfleld Bultor.
'i kauaili nf vounat women ere awaking to
the nrl thnt Inherited Hornlineaahe Jwn ilolen
away undln-rtoadof gUiwlncliert,lrlilteyfa
an.1 sin. ...U hrow,tii ti-llluie wrinkle t pale
iv-nnkenthe pMeeer tueee "'"'1"""": .
ThemetlM wartime; m1Ui I VV .ut, Mrtd
nil ek.ltnii.trd llt'the
Im. nn ttla. ne ambl
tlon to enfur wpna the!
nnu iiI.miii i a Irrit-
, dull headache.., aeneral
diaplrlted lecllne;, eleeplen nlghta, cold .;, poor
drcularloo. "henrln dowti,r palom. All thM
W Dradilold's
Fcmalo Regulator
Tha moat arnhnii, lovtroraUi mmm
trual reitulator In tha world.
It relieve! painful menatniatlon, prorttea aNn
truatlon, obatructad menatruatlon, lnl.oi.
linn ol tha vagina. dUplacement, mauibranol
catarrh, nervouaneaa, headache: crura.
Beauty ol laca and aFrnmetrv ol lorn ara tna
reault ol tha uaa ol theio healtli dmpa.
Of dnnnrlauet.OO. Our book, 1'eWect Health
lor Womea, mailed fraaj. ...
THK BNAOriCLD RtGOLATOH CO.
ATtNT, OS.
For Infant and Children.
Thx Kind Yea Havo
Always Bc'jghi
Bears
Signal
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
tmi enruia eeaaaav. mmm TOM err.
Weekly Crop Bulletin.
For week ending Monday, September
l.iwa. '; : . : t ,
Except In a few western counties
where beneficial showers occurred on the
26th and 28th, the put . week was ex
tremely dry throughout the greater por
tion of the State; at most places, Indeed,
hardly more than "traces" of rain oc
curred.: The mean temperature was
about normal, with warm days and rather
cool nights. The amount of sunshine
was abundant, and : the weather; very
agreeable, bnt showers are much needed
for all late crops, especially corn, peas,
potatoes, late cabbages, clover and tor
nips... Excellent progress tn polling fod
der, coring tobacco, picking cotton and
haying was made under the very favor
able conditions that prevailed - for farm
work.;' The ground Is now so dry and
hard that fall plowing and preparations
for winter wheat and oats are back
ward, -
Dry weather has caused the growth of
cotton to cease, and top bolls are not
forming; some fields look as brown as
they usually do in October. Gotten is
opening very fast, and Is said to be near
ly half open, but the absence of very
high maximum temperatures has pre
vented much premature opening; com
plaints of rust and shedding continue
and some correspondents report short
crops on account of the small size of the
bolls. Picking is progressing, but la be
hind on account of rapid' opening and
scarcity of labor. , Late com continues
to do well and in many sections will be
the best crop gathered. Pulling fodder
continues actively. Tobacco is ripening
in northwestern counties; while the crop
planted was short, the yield has been
above the average in quality. Digging
sweet potatoes and peanuts has com
menced and also cutting rice , with fa
vorable prospects for these crops. Pea
vines promise a large yield of hay but
are not frutlng heavily. Crimson clover
and late seeded turnips have not come
up on account of drought.
' , story of aa. Anr Mate.
There is or was an army mole a pei
stoner of the United Statea-tradlUoa
says that army, moles are " nortali
hence the doubt as to tense.' But this
mole. M exiqoe, was ordered to be sob
at Mount Vernon barracks, Alabama, lQ
1883. Ho bad been at the poet kmf
time and bad grown tray in the aerf?
ice, having- as honorable record ' in
the Mexican war, and the officer t
Mount Vernon asked the quartermas
ter general to retain him till the-nd
of bis days. This application, signed
by William A. Kobbe, then an nrtu.
lery lieutenant, and indorsed PI g
dosen proper military authorities la
eluding General Hancock and Genets
at Sherman, Is on record at .Washing
ton. : How the white mule's , record
grew In honor with successive Indorse
ment may be seen from the command
ing general's letter
1 have seen that muley and. Whether
trut or falsa, tha soldlera believe it Was
left at the Bi sprlna-. where MountTVar-
non tmrracke now are, at the tlroe, Gen
eral Jeokeon's armf camped there, about
V09-V. iTaxutKm seys n wae onoe e eure
rl hut bow It la white from in
The quartermaatar-e department 'wtlH
eharireable with Ingratitude tt that mule
l euld or the care end maintenance of It
thrown on tbe otiarltable officer of .In
poet I adviaa that It be kept tn the 4ft-
partment, fed ana maintained till deatn.
- W. T. 8IIEAUAN.
think that mule was at Fort
Mora-en, Mobile point, when I waa there
InUil. .,-..'. V"- ; ... Wi T. b.
Tbo- secretary of war finally direct
ed nbat this mule be kept and iwell
card for at public expense aa long as
he lives." . ' -
First Gun ofCampalfn. -
Tha Kews and - Observer yesterday
contained the following special from
Borgaw- ;' " ; .."-.. ' . .
Congressman Thomas spoks oaths
issues of the campaign to a largo aad
enthuiastio audience hero today. In
eloquent and forceful words he painted
the evils of Fusion misrule snd showed
the advance of the State along an lines
under Democratic administration. ' No
synopsis of hll speech could do him Jus
tice, It waa strong, sound, brilliant
and convincing.
the ' i
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if
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TC21CC0TAIX
iMihcr Geea ,Uy Tcstcriay. The Crop
. EiBcrbBcatal Tel Kl is Very
rrtflUklc Jtacs Couty Far
mer VcQMetue4tta
their Experience ts
Par. . .
Yesterday was another pretty good
Tobacco Day on this market. Twenty-
five thousand pooada were sold at the
two warehouses. -
fl
owing to fta good prices received for
the weed, the farmers are very slow
about marketing their crop. Got plenty
of money already, don't yon know
Prices, why, twenty dollars per hund
red average la considered to be only a
eosunon, ordinary price. Twenty-five to
thirty-five, being the - ml for any
fairly good stock. ,.
..... . :
It Is very gratifying to the farmers, l
this section, that they have discovered
some safe money crop, for several years
they have been practically Jon the losing
hand. Cotton culture being unprofitable
and truck uncertain In price.
The climate, soil and everything in
these lower counties were thought to be
unfavorable to the growing of tobacco
but these theories and opinions have all
been exploded, and now our people have
a pretty good tench of the tobacco fever
Let it rage, for is it not a very profitable
complaint?
Last year was one of the worst sea
sons for crops ever known down East,
here- The farmers were all despondent
for the while, but with stout hearts and
strong hands, they sharpened their axes,
built tobacco barns, seeded beds, pre
pared for the curing, and now they are
reaping their rewards. They deserved
te succeed.
-The smiles on their seamed and toil
worn faces after a good tobacco sale,
are very pleasant to observe by .those
who know how hard and faithful these
fanners have striven to make their crop
of the weed a success.
One of these industrious tollers, Mr.
8. 8. Waters, who lives on the Black
Swamo. which Is near Maysvllle, Jones
county, was In the city yesterday with
lot of 888 pounds, which he sold at the
Planters for flSO.ot which was nearly
an average of 20 cents. Bis tobacco
was onlv of a medium grade, and Mr.
waters was weu pieasea wun iue
price ,
Mr. B. R. Henderson from near Pol
locksville was another heavy seller and
received an average of over twenty.
The nrlcea at the Farmers ranged
f som 8 to 85, and at tbo Planters they
were said to be equally gooa.
I. 1 .J &.I.I.- -.111 K. . nat
nnui will lih uiww v.w. vn., -
It re 01 iei;iU mn ariiunj nw v. b
wg day. . , :
The Han About Town.
'Then the Bchooljboytwith bis shining
morning face, creeping like a snail, un
willingly to school.." Time does not al
ter human nature much. .Children bated
to go to school in Shakespeare's time as
tney do now. 1 presume old Billy Him
self played "hookey1 .when the warm
days of Spring came and bled himself to
the brook where he found "tongues la
trees, books In running brooks, sermons
In stones and good in every thing."
Yet I do not opine that schooldays
are extremely unwelcome They sorely
should not be. For the so-called neces
sary confinement In tbe school room
and the hearty application to the duties
therein prescribed is but tbe planting of
seed that In the future will develop won
derful and brilliant Ideas.
Tbe dawn of the school year of 1902-03
lropon us and education again holds
the reins. We may dislike the process
but In this age when It is only brains
that count there Is but one thing to do-
ret a food common school education
And then whatever comes up an ambi
tious person has a good hold on a sue
cessfol career. r;,
An ambitions person, however, will
not be content with n mere common
school education; he will not rest till he
has the right to . have A. M.or A.B.
tacked on his name. Remember this la
all cases, It Is the prepared man that is
preferred. , , ,
A boy or girl "without an Interest in
their studies at school; 1 who go from
men compulsion are those who in later
life becoma .involved tn movements of
discord and revolt which retard the pro
gress of the world. ..They are easily led
by sharp, shrewd men who take advan
tage of their lack of education, j ,
, A good education in the publlo school
and if possible, that supplemeated with
a thorough "college . course ought to be
the aim of every lyouth in this country,
There would then be a different condi
tion of affairs, It Is maintained by lead
ers In thought that the (strikes today are
mainly tb reault of a lack . of educa
tion. ;. ."iti; 'vV.'i-r-'U"! A ;Hs
f . i '. The Man About Town.
, y A Parson's Noble Act. ' . - :
"I want all ths world to know." writes
Rev. O. J. Budlong, of Ashaway, B. L,
"what a thoroughly good and reliable
medicine I found, in Electric Bitters.
They cured me of jaundice and liver
trouble that had caused me great suffer
ing for many years. For a genuine, all-
around euro they excel anything I ever
saw." Electric Bitters are the surprise
of all for their wonderful work In Liver
Kidney and Stomach' troubles. Don't
fall to try them. Only 50 cts. Satisfac
tion Is guaranteed by O. D. Bradham.
tTba city of Amoyijs onan island of
tbo sama.namej For upward-, of J.00O
yanxs It hMjboecr a Important trading !
Uuc4 J population rofUhe Island
ivjltjmatsd at over 400.000, and It has
iMcOfSSldthat tbere-ars something like
EUOC.OOO.duad bodies pacceainju sou.
W.L Vim wou.
togtorUattoWAO oftne
pUTbATSieoniBsedrtLS a burying
raond.Kow: the city and tha ceme
icnoare hopelesslr mixed. The graves
touch one another at every pomt ana
form fa solid .white surface of rock.
la-fclporcclaln.and cement, coveting
toore-Uian 1,000,000 square feet Near
eaoftbo loashouses tOfiOO bodies are
rrorledererticauy to savetjptce. They
Stand on a plot of ground of ss many
feet 'square.
The .wells .from which the city draws
tA.water supptyare shallow and are
rmnky'on the eago or graveyaras ana
aTTOat among y the) tombs themselves.
ThSiWater Is muddy, and Is colored -by
the erpetual turning op or the sou.
I.tJburno sewers, and the streets .vary.
froneftwfeet.toinx feet In width.
Kd wheeled vehicle can use them.
Qeroiand there Is an open place or
plana, dug out so as to be a huge re
ceptacle Into which the streets dis
charge, their refuse. Filth abounds,
andllta twin sister, disease, flourishes.
Xlwstmosphere Is laden with noxious
mells, and the burial of the dead goes
on at aa alarming rate.
Lord Saejaeer'a Bart-mis
Lord Spencer of Al thorp, one of the
greatest of book collectors, was at
home onlx tn nls own Held. One day
In browsing about Bond street, Lon
don, he went Into the shop of a dealer
In brlc-a-Drac. mo aeaier, wno Knew
him by sight, said persuasively:
"Here Is a fine bit of pottery which
your lordship really ought to have, and
you ahall have It very cheap only 2
guineas."
So Lord Spencer bought It and took
It home and set it tn a high place. One
day a connoisseur of china paid him
a visit, and Lord Spencer showed his
bargain.
"What did you give for Itr asked
tbe connoisseur.
"Two guineas," answered Spencer
rather proudly.
4H'm!" said the connoisseur. "At
that price the marmalade should have
ieen included."
"What do you mean?"
"Why, that precious piece of yours Is
nothing more nor less than a shilling
marmalade pot with a green thistle
painted on it."
DISTRESSING STOMACH DISEASE.
Permanently cured by the masterly
power of "South Amkhican Nebvinb
Tome," Invalids need suffer no longer,
because this great remedy can cure them
all. It Is a cure for the whole world of
stomach weakness snd lndlgct.lon. The
cure begins with the first dose. The re
lief It bilngs Is marvelous and surprising
I ; makes no failure; never disappoints.
No matter how long you hive suffered,
your cure is certain under tue use of this
Treat health-rivlnir force.
neasant ana
1. .,.
I 6B'"-
The Da Ponte of Powder Fame.
The Do Ponts own powder mills In
all parts of the country from the At
lantic to the Pacific. Among the Du
Ponts themselves there Is a process of
selection for those who are to have to
do.Wlth . the powder works. The
Tounffsters are... watched, and when
oneshows nervousness In the face of
danger he is placed somewhere else
titan, In the powder mills. The rule Is
that' a Du Font In person shall always
lead .whenever there Is Imminent dan
ger. A number of Dn Ponts first and
last-and some of them Important ones
-have been killed under this rule, and
there repeatedly have been heroic es
capes from death through this aisro-
rmrd of the fear of It
The family rule a aespousm, ana
ajrery, strict one. The family always
HsJ a, head, ana wnat tnis neaa or
chief says the other members of the
famlls 00. This headship does not
necessarily descend from father to son,
eyen 'when there are,, sous. Sometimes
tt goes from.nncie to nepnew, tne main
joint beina to secure a Du Pont thor
oughly, competent to manage the busl-
nessxaffalrs of the tamiiy. new xors
Tribune.
Ansanrlcaaa Abroad.
The mere-fact of an'Amerlcan citizen
taking atrtir abroad: or residing ther
am
foi : .horterlodMnot deprive a
native itxmVcltizenTof this Srrmtry of
W! "?
rlght;to the protcHtfoof this govern-
residence here, be loses ..his right to j
iroteiyost'es if hel moved to another
atate,' but acquires It again by return
tog to thl country.' Nearly all the nat
ttons on, the globe claim the right of
authority, over native born citizens of.
their own countries even -after those
mens pj, by uuuig. ""-r- .
citizens have acquired crazensnip ense-1
wheror-that Is,1 If a native Russian
comes here and Is naturalized, then re
turns to Russia for a visit the Russian
government might compel him to do
army,, service despite his American cltV
aenahlp. - This principle was embodied
tn the famous expression "once an Eng.
lufrrrmn, always an Englishman, so
much quoted during the warof 1812.-T
Detroit Free Press,
Tha Coroner and the Bottle.
The following little scene at an in
quest upon the body of a murdered
man Is reported by a correspondent of
the Anelo-Kusslan from Astrakhan!
The coroner dictating to his dork: "On
tbe table was found a bottle ' No;
stop for a moment We must ascertain
-its contents." The coroner, tasting the
liauld. dictates: "The bottle contained
Encliah sin. rerhans not;-1 am not
aure: taste It yourself." The clerk,
bavins done so. replies, "I think It Is
Simply strong vodka.,r ,., The coroner,
tossing off another glass: "No, really.
It tastes like gin." The clerk, tasting
the Uquor again, "I still think It Is only
vodka." -
The bottle having gradually become
empty, the coroner proceeded to dictate
fn a decisive tone: "Write; An empty
bottle was found on the table, and all
measures taken to ascertain what tt
contained were of no use."
C:-3ta what yon c-t.
PACTS IN FEW LINES
eopyrlgbt law has been promu-
gtted tn Slam.
. Baeel has the only sootogVal garden
ia'Swttxerland.
Lacernsklng Is declining as an In
dustry In Belgium.
aTtj, aboot to 4 $1,400,000
otnictlon of kw docks.
fSoveral cab drivers have been fined
In," Johannesburg for driving coolies as
fares.
In, merldtnal Buaala people gain a
remnneratlve living by fishing for
leeches. '
fi J Bodley of Richmond lays claim
to -the tjtle of champion cornhnsker of
Kansas.
frhejsonokoto, a board, bridges and
strings, els tbe representative Instru
ment oCJapan.
8nowstorma and hall have ruined the
crops in many of the agricultural dis
tricts In' France.
Decause of a disagreement with his
conRreantlon. Denmark's chief rabbi
has resigned his charge.
Bubonic plague has appeared among
tho4 kangaroos in the zoological gar-
dene at Sydney, N. & W.
"If you can't raise 10 cents, raise
.whiskers," la a sign in a barber shop
liMv certain Indiana town.
& portion of the cone of Mount Vesu
vius 'has fallen in, and precautions
are being taken against possible land
slides.
President Loubet granted pardons to
or reduced the sentences of 220 French
criminals In honor of his recent visit
to Russia.
It Is estimated that more than a mil
lion pineapples are used every year In
this country by confectioners and can
dy makers.
Automobile stage lines have been es
tablished, or are to be established, in
many states, according to Information
In the Motor Age.
The famous Angel hotel, Islington,
London, is being demolished and will
be replaced by an up to dnto structure
with granite front
Canadian boards of trade and manu
facturers are sending resolutions to
the Dominion government requesting
a revision of the tariff.
The steady Increase In tbo prlco of
the necessities of life has become n
very, serious matter to the poorer citi
zens of Sydney, N. 8. W.
A storm recently tore down tbo
breakwater at Civlta Vecchln, the sea
port of Rome, for a length of 000 feet
and completely blocked tbe entrance
to the harbor.
Great Britain's bouse of commons
Is turning more than ever Into a club
house. It has already restaurants and
bars, and an attempt Is being mado
nowto introduce billiard tables.
Large orders for coal and rails, for
tbe Danish state railways, .which havo
hitherto gone to Germany, jvill-tMs
year probably be given to English
firms, says the London Dally. Mail,
'Abraham Elsler, recently ' admitted
into the Budapest workhouse (alms
house), has for fifty-four years carried
as-bullet In his head which he received
while fighting in the Austrian rebellion.
Because Manchester (England) cotton
operatives have decreased 20 per cent
in .'number, within the last few years,
while men engaged have trebled ?ln
number, Manchester Is no longer
known' as Cottonopolis.
Soma. one baa calculated that-if
man made S300 every day; 'beginning
wlth':tho vear 1 andicontlnulne to the
present : "day, consuming j nonei of ibis
earnings,' be .wouUVjust about have as
much as Mr. Rockefeller has today,
The.', London Chronicle says that the
word ."loafer" came from, a "Spanish
wordiand that , we got It via Mexico,
as we-did "galoot;" but the Century
Dictionary' says . ft comes from tbo
German and originally meant a per
son (Who wandered.
Cats have been' known to "mother"
chickens, but it is somewhat" rare 4o
find a dog displaying; similar, tenden
cies. Fritz, an intelligent .terrier In
suburban family, was observed to
adopt a half grown brood of chickens
uet.naa oeen leir. to scraicn ror mem
selves by the mother hen.
There are said to be thousands, of
people who make comfortable livings
br London by buying or manufacturing
articles which are later Dledzeduwith
pawnbrokers, who advancelmorevtban
too. goods are worth, it iBbtiarattojpe
lleve a pawnbroker so green,but Pear
son's Weekly, vouches for the fact '
'About twenty pickpockets, some of
MWUv w --vj iituwnv,w pvr.ud' w
Tdon Vpertence, have
managed to make thelr W8yAfo. Jo-
hannesburg, says tho, London Daily
Maa .. experience"- ha; about
I It an air of suDerclllousness that ..will
jar on the sensibilities of the cracks
men on this side or the Dig wetness. 1
The United States department of ag
riculture now has well equipped labo
ratories for the Investigation of the
diseases of plants in Washington city,
Florida and California. There are
also fifty experiment stations where
plant diseases are studied, and in per
haps half that number of colleges prac
tical courses on plant life are given. '
In a two days' wedding feast which
baa just concluded at . Concarneau,
Finistcre, France, 200 guests con
turned between them 1 ox,. 4 calves.
BO.tpullets, 00 pounds of sausages,1 88
pounds of cheese, 12 large conger eels,
890 pounds of bread and 110 pounds of
putter, the wholQ being vashed4own
wita. 9. Darreia.ojitciuer anai orwujev -
I 'MM
no one could
hi xTl
uiscovcncs lit m uckiu
experience manufacturin'
to cmbodul man?, .flntjif points f la winches::.
'Mctaliic'Caftridsesiof riaes"ind:wv6lven"Vit,Ich.mat8 ti:n
uperior.ia many vava tor til other brands upon the ciri:
XTuchester cartrids tn all calibers, are, accurate, ture-r
and exact la size ' tci:2' made nd losd:d1ai ' t2zZ::a
r.c22? oy tnic4
tr
-e
trts
parenls
Itisti
to I vr.
parents .
Respoasioiiayg
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responsibility, and how import. mt that
no taint of diin-Hse is left in l-.c Lkxxl
to be traai:aitU.J to the
nitiable Buffering, and
sive sores and eruptions, catarrh of the boh and throat, weak eyes, glandular
Swellings, brittle bones, white swelling and deformity. - -
How can parents look upon such little su Herein and not rrproach
themselves for bringing so much misery Into the world i If yon have
any disease lurking in your system, how can Tou expect well developed,
healthy children f Cleanse your own blood and bnild np your health, and
you have not only enlarged your capacity for the enjoyment of the pleasures
Lpf life, but have discharged a duty all
mankind healthier and happier.
There is no remedy that so surely
a purely vegetable medicine, harmless in its effects, nnd can be taken
by both old and young without fear of any bad results.
Write us about your case, and let our physicians advise and help yon.
This will cost yon nothing, snd we will also send our book on blood and
skin diseases. THt 4TWITTT JFCCiriC CO., Atlanta. Ca
COLLEGE AND SCHOOL.
The Bnron de fllrsib school fund In
Gallcta maintains fifty seliooU. ibe
number of teachers amounts to 247.
and there are 5.G34 pupils.
Woodrow Wilson, the new president
of Trlneeton university, now pleasant
ly recalls for the encouragement of the
mass of mankind that when he was
graduated he managed to rank only
about No. 40 In a class of 125.
President Remsen has announced
that the endowment fund of f 1,000.000
for which the friends of Johns Hop
kins university have been earnestly
working for tbe last few months has
been completed. This puts the univer
sity upon an assured financial basis.
Courses of Instruction for children
who stutter have been started In vari
ous German schools. In Berlin six
specialists engaged by the municipal
board of education devote twelve hours
week to this work. . One and a bait
per cent of tbe children attending Ger
man schools stutter.
"- JINGLES AND JESTS. '
She VentareA,
8he ventured In the briny deep
A little while ago
And yelled for murder, fire, police!
A Qrab had pinched her toe.
And, though at that momentous time
Her screams were plainly heard,
yet when a lobster equeexed her waist
She didn't say a word.
Judge,
Gave Ilia Conaent.
'I want your daughter," said the
young man aggressively.
Who old man was snrewa.
''Have you got her?" he asked.
"I have."
"Then take her." Philadelphia In
qulrer.
Coherent Aaawer.
Helen I have just refused to marry
Mr. Gingerley.
Edith Ob, did he propose?
Helen Well, I can't say positively,
but that is how I constructed his inco
herent remarks. Brooklyn Life.
An Illaatratloa.
He said as he heeded the highwayman's
threat
And straightway uplifted each hand.
"Thla gives' me the best Illustration I've
met
Of the law of supply and demand."
Boston Courier.
What Bad Bo Doaef
HuBband (reading tho paper) What
fools some men will make of them-
eelvesl
iWlfe Now, Henry, dear, fhat have
yon done this time? Detroit Free
Press.
Nobody Elae Woald Want It,
Benham I have a mind of my. own.
Mrs. Benham You are welcome to
it New York Times,
Knocked Down.
To knock down fifty oxen he
Was strona- enough, 'twas clear.
His voice was strong; that's all. Tou
SOB, .-
Be waB an auctioneer. '
Philadelphia Press,
' ' Over tho Coffee Caps.
Mrs. Henpeck Well, anyhow, your
brother Tom lsnt as big a fool as yon
are. ": - :- -!
iHenpeck-You bet he Isn't He's a
bachelor. Detroit Free Press.
, Echo Freaa Xewaart,
Stella-Did you know that Cholly I
Eaphead follows the hounds? .
Bella-No; I always thought he fol
lowed the monkeys. Ohio State Jour
nal. ' "
Accident ta aa Aathor.
"She bent her glance upon him,"
- The author wrote, and then,
"Alas," he said, "she cannct look
Straight In his eyes agalnl"
-Clnolnnatl Commercial Tribune.
After Parttemlara.
"Tea," he said, "I got most of my ed
ucation by traveling.";
"Did your she answered. "Havo
you ever been out of this country r
Chicago Record-Herald.
Tho neat Reaaoa. "
Tha lu minrJt mm the, Vrnrnln. MmriM .
Because he waa afraid. -
Be oouldn't swim to save his neck,, I
And thatjras why he stayed. II
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tiliaa- hKvM lanrnnfflfnfl'ttet
Iean,'ay"of
pr.wiVA
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If yen, Vant jz best 1
SiCBSStER ,
tij'.nt f vt-ryclii I
I burn, -1.J to the
must look for .
health and
liannlness
neon-
tvably great
parents'
he-lples child, entailing the most
marking its little body with offen
parent ov.-e to pos iv. ana maae
aa ajj -
reaches deep-seateV - .uurn blood
troubles as o. s. a. it searcuesoni even nereaiiarT
poison9, and removes every taint from the blood,,
and builds np the general health. If weaklings
are growing np around you, right the wrong by
nuttine; them on a course of S. S. S. at once. It is
Wood's Seeds.
GrlsonCloYer
will vield under favorable condi
tions 8 to 10 tons of green food per
sere, or 1J to 2J tons of hay and
is worth as a fertilising crop, 820,
to 125. per acre. Full information
is contained in our Fall Catalogue
Just issued, which we will mail free
upon request.
'Wood's Fall Catalogue also tells
vaU about Vegetable and farm
6eds for Fall Planting,-Seed
Wheat, 'Oats, Rye, Barley, '
Vetches, Grass and
Clover Seeds, etc
S Write' for Fall Catalogue and
fences 01 any eeeas aesireu. -
WMW00D&"S0HS,
SeedsmeaRichmond, Va.
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HARDWARE
Refrigerators, Water Coolers, lee"
Cream Freezers, Screen Doors,Witt
dow Screens, Oil and Cook Stoves
Ranges,. Lime, Cement, Plaster.
PaintsOil?, Varnish, Patty, Bash,
1 Doors, Blind , Jntlery and all the
usef ul articles usually fonnd in an
Up-to-date Hardware Store,
r ADO,UARTERS FOB
Ana all Kinds of
ED1D1NG MATHIAL
Besii. Oootls
Lowest Prices.
Under Hotel Chattawka, "
NEW HEBX, W. C.
127 mddle St.
Columbian jlnsecticide, Peterm
Boach Food, Hooper's Fatal Food h'
3ure Death to Moths, Bngs, etc. Also
Btomo Cbtkdtne
The disinfectant that disinfects an
deodorises. - N
We keep on hand a complete jtook. o
' fledlcines. . ' .
Toilet Artldes,
? Perfamery. . . !
. V TootbBrushes, &ci 4
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