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CHKATEH THAN I'.VLIl.
Hlchuioiid, Va. Curutvnl, Oct. 7-18.
Ttao Grand Free Street Falrnnd "Carnlvnl
At Richmond, October 7 to 12 inclusive, will
?arsurpass last year's celebration. It will
I we a veritable "Week of Wonders." There
| will be | arailes every day and night. Shows
galore. Brass Bauds play. Miles of exhibits.'
The greatest electrical display over given In
the South. Phintiey's famous Band from the
Pam-American. Grand liotseShow presentlog
the Bon Ton of Equine Aristocracy, and
a thousand features which space forbids
mentioning. The Itailfoad rate is one fare
round trip. Send a pos.nl to Blchmond Curmval
Association, 1111 East Main street, for
(irugrummc and premium list.
According to it certain kind of philosophy,
any man can be a good follow
an long as ho has money enough to
l>uy the drinks.
If you don't make hay while the
asmi Rhinos you won't cut much ieo
when it freezes.
Potatoes form the world's frronlost si 1yle
crop, 4000 million bushels beinc produced
annually, equal in bulk to the entire
wheat and corn crop
H. 11. Gnr.EN's Sons, of Atlanta. Ga., are
the only successful I>ropsv Specialists in tho
wurhl. See their liberal offer iu advertisement
in another column of this paper.
/a An ordinary piano contains a mile of
M piano wire.
mk Piso's Cure cannot bo too highly snokon o'
as n cough cure.? J. W. O'Hkikn, 322 Third
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. (J, l'JOO.
( ruination oi the dead has been the cushion!
in Japan for 1200 years.
It's easier to put up with tho prodigal son
ttinn to put up for him. So. 37.
^ Europe and Australia together are nlmost
exactly equal in area to South America
North America and Australia combined
would almost cover Africa.
IlrnlncM S'miitoi He t'urcil
by local applications as they cannot reach th?
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional
remedies. Iienfnrss is caused tiy nn inIfcuncd
condition of the mucous linini; of the
Eustachian Tube. Wh?n this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is ?>ntir?'ly closed Deafness is
the result, and unless the inflammation can be
faken out nnd this tube restored to Us normal
(Condition, hearing will be destroyed forever.
"Nine. eases out of ten are caused by catarrh,
which i? not bine but an inflamed condition of
Ibc mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
of Deafness (caused by catarrh), that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars
.uent froo. F. J. Cuksky A Co., Toledo, O.
Bold by Druggets, 75c.
Jlall'ti Family Fills arc the heat.
The population of the German Empire
include* 3,000,000 who use the l'olish lan*
Putnam's J-'adklksh Dyk produces tho fastest
and brightest colore or any known dye
stuff. Sold by all druggists.
The State which produced the largest
corn crop last year was Illinois, with 347.
00,000 bushels.
A vessel going from Montreal to Pert
Arthur has to ascend 000 feet
Item! I'or lite llmvrl*.
No matter what ails you, headache to a
csui'-ov, you will never got well until your
bowels ara put right. (,'ahcaukts help nam re.
-nsre you without a gripe or pain, produce
<sa*y natural movements, coat you juat 10
?ent* to start getting your health haok. Cis-caHKTH
Candy Cathartic, the getmino, pet up
In metal boxea, every tablet has C.C. C.
-stamped ou it. Beware of imitations. '
A man can go down hill faster than he
-.3W1 )!ll 11]).
TITS par inanonily cured. No tltxornorvoniai-SRafter
tirat day's una of Dr. Kliuo'a Great
Notre Unvtnrur. 6"J trial bottle and treatixe free
I)t. 11. II. Klinb, Ltd.. 931 Arch St.. l'hiln. l'a.
.Physical culture is only another name
lor hard work.
Mrs. WinHloir'sSI?'.lonst Syrup forchildron
u-etUin^. soften tlio K'ums, ruduoos inflaiuma*
iion.alUv.i pain, cures wind colio. '2So a bottle
H Jinturolly it make* a follow feel cheap
B| to give himself away.
I Mother |
n 4'My mother was troubled with I
consumption for many years. At I
V last she was given up to die. Then I
I she tried Aycr's Cherry Pectoral,
B and was speedily cured."
g D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y.
t No matter how hard
v] your cough or how long
I you have had it, Ayer's
A Cherry Pectoral is the
J best thing you can take.
It's too risky to wait
I until you have consumpI
tion. If you are coughing
vl today, get a bottle of
1 Cherry Pectoral at once. I
1 Three tliei: 21c., 50c., SI. All drnijtiU. I
Ivuwiuo JUUI vuciur. II no mi lane it, |
I ho n do at ho *ay*. If he toll* you not I
to take It. then Don't take It. Ho know*. I
Lwtc It with hlin. Wo aro willing.
J. V. AVER CO . Lowell, Mtn. I
Pill?lllllfll?I II Ml?J
Sick Headache ?
Food doesn't digest well?
Appetite poor? Bowels
constipatedr Tongue coated?
it's your liver! Aycr's Pills
arc liver pills; they cure dyspepsia,
biliousness.
25c. All druftclata.
ff Want v?ur nvmalaelie or hoard a beautiful
| lir<t*n t'i r.ch blank? Then u*e a
4 BUDKINGHf'TS nVE&MSU
Here It Is! |
"Waul to learn all ahont a aa
lUtr*' How to link Out a
fiill'V'' hlicw linpotfoi
a?-? ttnai.I ?i:ain*t \
i?Uv! Alltl y\" "* " /*YV
when *fUlHl I* f \ I
pie * ' \
fk.-Tt ill" \\ I it to '?ll Ih? IMtToront 1'arle of tli!\
_ Jju t II .W -ill. .1 ll.T 1 r..). .] I. ' All till.1
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. y ID !.: ti.i II.IilttTKATI J
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in a/Muapa.
I
mi
ARP KEPT AT WORK
His Wife Reminds Him When Repairing
is Needed.
J
! BILL ALWAYS OBEYS HER ORDEJS
I
he Then Tells of the limes When He
Was Young and How the Coys and
Girls Used to Act.
My wife said she had o promotion
that we would have an early fall and
I had better prepare for it right away.
She reminded me that there were s one
broken glass on the roof of the llower
pit and the sash needed repainting and
the shelves renewing anil I might
whitewash the brick wall and 3.1 forth
and so fifth, and so on. Well. I have
done all that and was humbly waiting
for the next order when siie told mo
that Sam, the dark y. wascnt coming
to run the lawn mower over the grass
in the front yard and may lie I eonld
do il and s?uo 7r. \tr?n 1 1
.. w?. . ^ u \ ii co. ?* en, i nil V t*
done that, hut nobody paid me the 75
cents and next thing I knew she sent
one of the grandchildren to me for 75
cents to pay her debt to the aid society.
These women have got nearly as
many clubs and societies as the in n.
but they stay at home of nights and
that is better than the men do. Th: re
are the Masons and Odd Fellows and
Nights of Pythias and Nights of Damon
and (lie Royal Arcanum and the
Klks and the Nights of Jeriocho and
Nights of Labor and tin y are all nights
or midnights, and the women have to
stay at home and nurse the children.
If I was a marrying woman 1 would
strike out the word obey and put in a
promise for the man that he wouldn't
join anything that "took him away
from home at night. It's bad enough
for young folks to tramp around at
night hunting for the moon. They
are erazzy about the moon, and that's
why crazy folks arc called lunatics?
for lunah means the moon and the
ticks are not far off on a moonlight
walk in the woods. Last Tuesday night
there wore six couples of our lunatics
who went up the river road in search
of the moon. They wanted to spc it r."e
from out the water and they had to get
out to the big, flat rock in the river to
see it. and they had to slide dosvn the
bank to reach the rock, and the young
men conned it down first to clear the
way and the yaller jackets were
waiting for them and by the time the
girls wore on the slide the little ilcv Is
j began the attack anil they took 'out i n
' the slide in the llank and In the rear.
In the face and shirt waist and arms
and legs, and took the young men. too.
and such screaming and scrambling
was never heard or se.?n in that part
of the country. The young men did not
desert their partners, but shoved them
tip the slide again with great alacrity.
The whole party were bunged up
amazing. Eyes and ears and' noses and
hands and le?j? began to swell, and
they never got to see the moon at all.
The girls erled with anguish and the
hoys moaned and groaned and these
was no ammonia, no soda, no doctor
and no house within a mile. They
could just se.o enough to find the
horses and by the time they got hack
home some were blind in one eye and
'some in both, and you eouldnt tell
1 a hand from a foot, nor a nose from
a turnip beet, nor the ankle from a calf
?calf of the leg. I meant. Well, they
goi home about midnight and that T>mile
ride was the longest and most
miserable of their lives. The young
i men have not yet reported for duty nor
j have the girls dared to look into a
. mirror, for fear of breaking It. It is a
! wonder tlint those girls with such thin
j apparel were not stung to death, hut
I I annnnso 1
turn uir mulling itllll pudding
about tho breastworks saved
them.
We old school boys know something
about yellow jackets. It is bad enough
to tackle a nest in the daytime in open
ground where you can run and fight,
but to slido down into one near the
water on a dark night must be awful
in the extreme. The last time I came
in conflict with the spiteful things 1
located the nest and wont to the house
and got the wire fly catcher and set it
over the hole. It worked beautifully
and was fast filling up wnen an outsider
took me. "ker-bim." on the back of the
neck, and 1 departed those coasts with
e'ncrlty. Hv and by the boys came and
built a little fire not far away and s"t
r<e fly catcher over the smoke m l
killed the whole concern. Hut you mus*
'ook out for the outsiders?th? scyts
and sharp shoters. Hees can't st'ng but
one time, hut a jacket can keep up as
long as the poison lasts. The sMng of
a hoe is bad. that of a jacket is hadder
and a wasp is the baddest of all, except
a hornet or. perhaps, the devil's
packsaddle on a fodder blade. They do
say in Texns that a tarantula is worse
than all the rest put together and freourntly
proves fatal. They say. too
that any sting is a cure for the rheumatism,
but I never found a man that
had tried if. Some poisons affect < ne
?>rson more man another. A good eit'7rn
of this country died in 24 hours
from a hoc sting. but my faithful rerx
int. Tip can take lliem up in his
hands and let them "lit-3" on his n^ek
t ! face and sting him furiously, and
ho brushed them off and laughs and
says they tickle hl?m. I have nickel
the stiu".! off his tlosli by the dozen.
an<l he has never hail rheumatism. \
' olony of h'n?v boos number o.OOO,
> ilow jnrket? r?fu) and hornets 200.
But tb's Is enough about suen pesky
things, though the sting of a mosqu'to
M"']tis to be :i11111 ting much attention
from the men of science.
But 1 was ruminating about things
that have to be done before lontr. My
wife says it is about time to mak
1 -ituce bed for the winter's supply an '
it about time to transplant two or
throe rows of strawberry plants fr >ro
our own runner i. for it Is a good pirn
to have some nrv. on?? coming on
every year. ' "< - ive so m ny le;* .
from pood v ng ab;> it ltoi
grow i h e i so forth, that 1 v. "
si A briefly:
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
|?ntral Tim? at Jaeltfmvlll? na.A Savannah.
I. is;?. n Time at Other Points.
Schedule in EfT<*ot Juno snth. 19C1.
NORTHBOUND. > gg*
Lv. Jac.csoavit.o (P. a).... souu V iop|
" Savannah '.So. Ry ) I .'.'.ip I'-ibr.
" Knrmvell .l.Vpl 4 L8n|
" Kln.'kvillo 4 ltti> 4 :>a
Ar. Columbia Anui> 8 1.1a . ..
Lv. ChnrliMtoa, (So. Ky . . o.t: lloip ....
" Sniiimcrvillo T 41aT.IM'fj
" BrunehvUle OUOn u'IHh
" Ornujteburg 'J L^n Z -*.??!
" Kingvillo 11 . a 4 Ota
Ar Columbia n i ja :> 4Ua|
Lv. AUlTUMtll, IM). ?iV. ) .... -till1' i. ,SLTl?! ....
Lv. I4i anitovlllu .. " 10 l&pj
Lv. Aiko.i ! auapi
Lv. Trenton a ra'p 11 ojpi
" loluiiitun 4o.pi 112ltpi ....
Ar. Oolninbia... r>4.1pj 'J lua!
Lv. Columbia, i.uiug 5i ftAApl Otto ..771
" Winimlmro (I.Vlpj 7 ?Vi .....
" Chester : 7:iy< SI.a
" Hock Hill ,| Soap Kosn
A r. Charlotte .... .. . ;>Uiri> 0 5.1a
Ar. Hanvilic . 1 . ? a i. >
Ar. Hmhmoiui . 8uta 84op
Ar. W aMungton . I 7 ;<.~i |ion> ....'
it,.1.......... . r>.. ou. I i.i-.. it
"* Philadelphia. lllVm! iJ.VIa!
" New York iJUClp' it -'".'.n ,..
Lv. Columbia . ... ill ;i?v 7 :iOn
Ar. Spartanburg j 8 lt)p 10'JOa
" Ashovillo 7 l.?p 2l)up!
At. Knoxvilie 4U5a
Ar. Cineitnmii 7 :vn>J h lut . ...
Ar. bmlHvlllB . , oup!"5 i<-v
BOUT" BOUND. ^iiyimUy!
Lv. Lontsvillo 7 l&k ttjpl
Lv. Cinomuati . 8 8Ual KUftpl
tiY. Knuxvlllo 7. '.' | l .v?J ? ar*i
" Aitbevillo. . .1 7 05al UOOp
" snrtubnrg .. Il095ti Slip
Ar. ( olumbia .. 2lRp OOOp
Lv. New York) Pa.K.K) , n.'jup i'Jl.yi:i 777.7
" Philadelphia iiu&pi :t 5w?|
" Baltimore ... H-7\>' it Air.
Iff. Waahl'gt'n (So.Ryi j ofcopjil 15a|
f7v. Kiohmoa t ilitfnlii'm
[.v l)an vlllo i 4 .?6a Mp T
Lv. Olmriotio ; H an 5.v.>|>j
" Bock Hill I 9 lii:i 104dpi
" Chester 9 41a il lap)
" Winnnboro . 10 28a 1201a|.
Ar. Columbia, (HldgjSt jlltloa I iiTmv'
Lv. Columbia, (CI D.).. llSxim: 850aI.*77777
" Johnnton J Mop1 tola
" Trenton I82p 0 28a!
Ar. Aiken 28Up| 7 80aI
Ar. Qranitevillo | 221pl 66m
Ar. Angtu<*a.. 7 4.\??
Lv. Columbia 1 00. Ky ) tin" I .fc.a
" KinRviUo " ! 840p 282al. i
" Orangelmr g. . 4 4-Ji> 8 4Sn|.
'* Branvhville a3&p t
" Summtirville it.|v?p j.".* ....
Ar. 1 'hnrle.t .it ! 7:v>;> 7u0n
Lv. Columbia i.So. Hv.i M j ci t bn
Hla.-kville I 2up ?> .V.'a
" Barnwell I ;i o7a
" .Savannah ... 4 .Via1
Ar. Jiieksonvlllo ( p. S.i 7 4no I) Its'
Sleeping Cur Sorvlco.
Kxeollr it ilaily liasv.tajjor survive lietwoi n
Florida and Now York.
No.s. til and 8-1?N> \v York and Florida I3x- 1
pro-rt. Drawinvrooin .-.'loping ears lotwim
Augusta and New York. Pulhr.iui drawing !
room sli <-( mi; earn Im Iwim-h Port .ln -k
sonviilo. savannah WA^iiiiiiionmul Ww York.
Pull 111:111 sleo; intt iiira between (.'hnrlotto and
Richmond un?l <'linrlotto and Norfolk. Lamm:
Min tiolwii n t'hirlotto and Savannah.
Nun. anil ij?V? I". 8. loixt Mail. "J'liroTlirh
Pullman drawing-room ! -. can between
.fnoksonville ami New York ami Pullman
sloePine vara Iwtweon Augusta and Charlotto
anil Charlotte anil kii-hmoiid. Oiiiiiu:
cars serve all tiioals enrouto. Pullman sleeping
cars botween Jacksonville ami Columbia
nroute ilailv I x-t woon Juulcs >u villoand Oiiieinbad,
via Asiioville.
FRANK 8. (1ANNON, 8. H. HAK1 iVVlt'K,
Third V-P. Ji Gen. Mgr., Urn.Pax Agt..
Washington. D. C. Washington, 1). vl
W. H.LALOK. 14. W.Bl NT,
Aa't Gen. Pass. Ac'L, Iliv. P.is> Ag't..
^^^Atlanui. Gx Ch-irko-' "i. 8^.^
Prepare the ground about like you j
would for any garden herb or veg ta- |
ble, fork deep and manure liberally,
open a furrow and scatter ashes in itany
kind of ashes, wood, eoal or
mixed. If you can't sift the ashes, he
sure and throw out the cinders and
lumps. Place the plants ahout a foot
apart, spread out the roots, draw the
earth around lightly. If ground is dry.
use water to each iilant. then null
noinr dry earth over the wet. That's
all. Have the rows two feet apart. If
you have no plants of your own. then i
order some, and got Brandywine, Lady
Thompson. Gaudy an<l Rxcolslon.
There are several other good kinds,
but I know what these are. If ashes
are scarce use a good handful to each
plant. Stable manure makes the plant
grow and ashes makes the fruit. Let
me make another suggestion to these
good women. If you have no asparagus
lied, make one this fall. It is the cheapest
thing grown, and about the best.
We had it in abundance all the spring
and are now having a second crop.
Buy one or two hundred crowns at To
cents a hundred, plant about like you
would plant strawberries. Don't dig
any ditch as they used to do. Give a
good coat of manure every fall or
winter and the samo bed will last you
20 years. Fork up the ground once or
twice a year, but do not fork too dose
to the crowns.
One other thing and 1 n:n done.
Plant the small buter bean. It is sometimes
called the see-wce bean. it is
| sure and prolific and keeps on hearing j
until irost. it will tase an arbor or
very stout poles to hold up the vines.
That's all.?Bill Arp in Atlanta Constitution.
I'nf* plnrn 1 I.mid* Ncnr I' li ilxilnt |>?i li?.
There are parts of New Jersey within
a very short distance of Philadelphia,
too. which, strange as it may seem,
are but little more known today than
they were 200 years ago. In fact, there
are portions of the "Pino Barrens"
which have ne-er known tho tread of
n wnno man. n is this wilderneivs
that a party of naturalist*?Mr. St >n
as chief and Messrs. Hohn and ('.) gins
as asalstanta, aro starting out t ?
explore. Starting from Medford th y
make a circuitous route, camping as
heat they can for seven nights, and
returning to Medford with tholr collections.
In a certain sense of th
word, this expedition Is only preliminary
to others of a more extended nature
which may follow. Work in this
region must be done by small p-.rtit ;
returning frequently to some Iviv of
supplies, as food is nearly unobtainable
and transportation of heav y lo:?. !?
of specimens Impossible. The e .pe
dltlon will make observation upon the
soil and water supply and collect all j
manner of plants and animals, whlvl '
will be turned over to eminent special*
1st* for identification.
It isn't always the close fisted man
who^ccr* his temper.
THE PHILIPPINE POLICY
Natives Are Taking- an Active Pari
in the Civil Government.
Two Filipino Mtmberi of (be Tnft Com.
mission Innitnratrd ? Progress
Torrard Peace and Harmony.
Manila.?'There wore appropriate
ceremonies In Hie palace at the inauguration
of Dr. Pnrdo do Tavera
and Benito Begnrdo as memtiers of
the Philippine Commission. Jose T.uzuringa,
the third F'liplno member,
was unable to take the oath, owing
to illness.
Civil (Governor Taft said that the
ceremony does not fully complete the
(Invnrnnionf 1 *! ? < 1? 11 !\foIvinli?v III
tends forming, but sufficient lins been
done to show the nature of the policy
to bo followed. Municipal Governments
have been generally formed, of
a substantially autonomous character.
Their officers are entirely natives. The
Provincial Governments are partly
American and partly Filipino. Now
the Philippine Commission Is partly
American and partly Filipino, it being
the purpose of the President to form
a Government In which the nntlve element
will be able to voice the desires
of the people, their locnl aspirations
and necessities, and give the Filipinos
an examnle of American institutions
and the customs and laws prevailing
in the United States. The anniversary
of tlie beginning of legislative work
has occurred. The commission will
have worked hard and much will have
been accomplished if they feel they
have advanced with the same progression
a year hence, and will he assured
of the success of their efforts.
Dr. do Travera said that hardly had
the people begun to appreciate the
work of pacification tlinn the Institutions
of peace were accorded them.
The enemy of the evening before began
iho next morning to aid their
adversaries in building roads and
houses and Introducing acts of peace.
The day was not far distant when the
Filipinos would enter a legislative
body for the islands, elected by the
people. Conditions prevent the elections
nt present. The Filipinos consider
to-day to he solemn and grand,
because it Is the lirst time part In the
supreme government has been given
them. They believe that the day is
coming ?n the American Constitution.
as 'hole, without amputations,
would b 'anted here, as the Hag is.
The o Commlsslone.rs also took
the oall ffice.
KIL ? TRAIN WRECK.
K Itpav-rnd ilslon In Montana Crimlirt
Out Tlilrtj -si* I.ive*.
Knllspell. Mont.?Thirty-six lives
were lost and thirteen persons were
injured in the wreek of a Great
Northern Railway passenger train In
Nynek, Mont. None of tlie passengers
were injured, the fatalities having
been eontined to employes of the
railroad company.
The wreck was caused by the breaking
in two of a freight train on a steep
grade on a Rocky Mountain foothill.
The rear cars of the freight dashed
down the mountain and crashed Into
the rear end of the passenger train,
which was just pulling out of the station
In Nynek.
The ear attached to the rear end of
the passenger train was the private
coacli of P. T. Downs, assistant general
superintendent of the Great
Northern lines west of Mlnot, N. 1).,
who, with itis son. Kirk, ami their
cook. ITony Rlnir, were killed. The
ear just ahead contained forty-six
Scandinavian laborers en route from
I ninth, Minn., to Jennings. They wore
killed wholesale. Only thirteen were
taken from the debris alive.
APACHES CROWING RESTLESS.
hulianK Arc Holding Meeting* *iut 1)1*cuHHlng
firlevmiceH In Arlmnu.
Tucson, Ariz.?Advices from Port
Thotnns state that the Apaches a.ve
getting restless and trouble is feared.
Hundreds of Indians are gathered
near Fort Thomas, holding meetings
und discussing grievances.
Settlers are feeling uneasy in San
Carlos, sixty miles distant from the
nearest post. There are only six privates
and a sergeant at the fort.
lUvival In IlrttiMh Iron Trade.
There is every prospect of a considerable
revival in the British iron
trade in the autumn and winter. In
consequence of the l'iUsburg strike,
American consumers of tlnished goods,
it is said, are placing orders lu Great
| Britain on a large scale.
Cleveland Damaged by a ltulnaiorm.
Heavy damage was caused lu Cleveland.
Ohio, by the greatest rainstorm
iu the city's history, and the property
loss la estimated at $1,Odd,(MM).
Australian Mail Conch ltoblmd.
A masked cyclist stopped a mall
conch near Sydney, N. S. \\\, wounded
a passenger, secured the malls and
eyals valued ill $7000, and et-cayed.
I'.o, m Become AecrritKlve.
Tl:o situation In South Africa shows
renewed Hoer activity. Itoers Mewup
a traiu near Wnterval, anil Uleutenant-Colonel
Vaudaleur was killed.
A SurpliiA In the Tremury.
Government receipts for August
showed a surplus of Jfil.otJ.dJN over
expenditures, against a deficit ol 5611, 413
In August. 11 ?00.
New Uutnrunr of I'orto Klco.
Presldeut McKiidey has appointed
William li. Hunt, of Montana, Governor
of I'orto Itico. Mr. Hunt has
heeu Acting Governor of Porto Kieo
since former Governor AJleu's return
to the United States, and his appointment
was not unexpected.
The ,-teol Strike Situation.
The seventh week of the steel st-lke
tided with the advantage on the sale
W the manufacturers. The force of
hon-uniou men has been steadily m.
creased. * ?
Not All Alike.
Switzerland has wet summers and
dry summers, so that some tourists
may spend two or three weeks among
the mountains without ever getting a
view of them, while others hardly see
a cloud and revel in mellow sunshiue.
Up to the middle of August the present
season was exceptionally unpleasant.
and thousands left the summer
"playground of Europe" disgusted.
Nevertheless there has been a constant
succession of accidents?more,
in proportion, than in any preceding
summer. Tills, however, was to have
been expected, for the figures printed
in the year book of the Swiss Alpine
Club show that there has been for
years a steady increase in the number
of fatal accidents. In 1805 nineteen
deatli were recorded in the following
vpnr tu'nntv.fniip 1^07 nml 1hnd
thirty four am! thirty-seven respectively.
while the fatalities for 1S99 and
1900 wore forty-one ami forty-eight.
Altogether Canada sells about $80,000.000
a year of products from its
farms. That is only about one-tenth*
of what the United States does in the
f ame department, but then it must bo
the proportions of $10,000,000 to $0,I's
a little more- than one-fifteenth that
of this country. In the exportation of
fish Canada leads he United States in
the proportion og $10,000,000 to $(>,000.000
a veor.
QTARTLING F
l Thousands ot children are being gn
ft, J nr? seldom reliable. They depend uj
' ^? variety of worms present in the latest
ami sure course by using
DR. BOYKIN'S >
C4O0O
IT IS A SURE, SPEEDY AND SAFE 1
IN USE OVER 30 YEARS. ACCCP
BEST VHRnil UCiE KNOWN
CURRENT NO ! ES.
T. C. Martin, an authority upon the
subject, finds that 100,000 people are
employed in telegraphy, 20,000 by Bell
Telephone companies, 150,000 in electric
lighting plants, 150,000 on street
iMilltenve oiuirnto.l l?t* nloet rioittf nnil
150,000 in electrical factories.
A personal difficulty is imminent in
Kansas City. The mayor says that the
city clerk deliberately helped two
claimants to dip their hands into the
city treasury by officially certifying to
a falsehood; and the city clerk says
that the mayor is a liar.
In shortening the Union Pacific
Railroad between Omaha and Ogden
by thirty miles, reducing the grades j
from a maximum of ninety-seven to ;
a maximum of forty-three feet, and ex- |
paneling the curves, $15,000,000 will ,
have been expended, it is said, when
the work is finished. There will be a
great saving in fuel, in the use of !
much longer freight trains, and in
higher speed, and the resulting in- ,
crease of earnings has been estimated
at $3,000,000 a year.
Sir Wilfred l.aurier is a very clever
man. He had to make a speech at
the Toronto Industrial Exhibition
Tuesday and he had to say something
about this year's census. He admitted
that the figures were a little disappointing.
and then he told his audien-%.
that. Canada's business (exports and
imports) in the last fiscal year amounted
to about $^7 per head of the population.
while that of the United States
amounted only to about $29 per head.
so you sen, no saui, mai oven wun
our limited resources we can trade
man for man. about two-thirds more
than our American neighbors."
Oi'Pim View, V*.
Is rapidly assuming precedence as a Hummer
l.'osort. %c accessibility, proximity to
Norfolk, from which point It is reached by
electric cars on a frequent nnd convenient
schedule. and above all, its great natural advantage*
and attractions, and splendid hotel
accommodations, easily place it with the
joreinost of our seaside res rts. The Sealourd
Air Line is the direct route to Norfolk
froin ad poiu s South.
| "WEEK Of WONDERS" I
It It'll MOM), VA., O
| Oct. 7-12, 1 901. |
X A postal will bring full information. J
? RICHMOND CAfNIVAL ASS'N, S
9 HUE. Mxin St.. If Icti inond, V?. %.
iO+O* O+O* O+O* O+O* O+O* *
WE HAY K.K.FARE AM. I ndkk $5,000
??. J)e|cMt, (ilminulfB
uj/T /
C_y cdtu&
* JO HUKK ?nini % HS H I PS. IU> A III) AT
COST. Write Quick to <;? - \l?. Iitisi non*
ColloRtt, Macon, tin.
( tab f f^'St Of?|l rf of ??Te'Trt#?<-riptton. Bat#rrflr>'
"UrLLO t*fa< tlon Onarinitatwl.
/**% itr-'vVX Writ* for rrtrra. JliSftK MAUDES
iaw x 1 ji, . Tui.tiM'oir. M i>.
' 'ThvXnurrtlntt inndr IVI I'olnt tuinotn.
MclLHENNY'S TABASCd.
DSECERTfll^Sy CUBE.**
DO (D Hi Q Y "tW DISCOVERT; ? ?
m * *4^* Si %J0 1 qmok rr -? andcur?i wiint
? sbMVA Bo >* of totttniom* n and IO <Jat* trcatino .1
A rcc. Dr. H. H. (iA?EM 8 fONtt. Ho* *. Atl*ala. Qa
m,7. ielThorr.Dson's Eye Water
JUST IKS BOOK
CONDENSED ENCYCLOPEDIA Ol
trait* n|M>n aUnut evrry auhject nrxlar tb? in;
M<1 will ha sent, poa; t>nM, far .":0c. Id iUmp?, pi
Im rttn lorom raf - p lb a a a a ,
Matter* and thing* [* M fi, g! V
aa.tarstau.l and tfH It 4 SatiflSj ifi i
will elnnr np for
plat* lml*x. mo that It may ha J"" fE 1
la a rick m i n* of nimbi* ft" IB k ?
Vnt?rMtin? mnninr, and U
Uxuaa th# mail mm of FIFTY CENTS ?l
pro?a of Incalculable haneflt to tbopa whoaa mt
Will i.lao b* foaad of errant aalcndo thoaa who
=?it~
FRAGRANT K,
SojQPONl
T?eH? Pswder
in a har.dv Patent Bos (new) ga _
SOZODONT LIQUID - 25c
Largo LIQUID and POWDER, 75: ?ra **
At till stores, or bj- Mail for tlio price.
HALL & RUCKEL, MEW YQR4C
Q+O+O+O+O +<*< <OrCtO*O^CK( t
? CAPUDINE I
9 For II K .% DAl'H K8 1
A nud KKVRRJ. 5
* Taken with Q'.tnino it prevents Ner- O
P voiifiu-jH ati<| ,\ -hm:* nml relloviw tho jt
X Fever. AT AI.I, DliUiJ STOKE A <?
Ch0O*O*O* -XK>? t?0-0 i?0*0+0^0
AGENTS^!!!?
Brohard Sash Lock and
Brohard Door Holdtr
Active workers everywbei* cnu eurn bt* money;
always >? steady deiunnd for our .muktls. Saiuiue
sssh loi'k, witb I'rii i's ti-rnir, etc., t ree tor to stamp
for oostn+ie. Til K IIUOU \UI? (?..
Htatlou "O." l'kii?<teli>tii?. Pa*
4GTS^4
nweil to (lUtrnction by Worms. Symptom*
>ou tbo ohiM's temporinnont i?a?l upon thi
inei. Ijoso no Time 1 Ailopt the safe
WORM KILLER
>*o*
>ESTROYI?R OF THHSE HONSTERS.
I NONE HUT DR. KOYKIN'S. asc.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
EDUCATE forBUSINESS
^LEXillGTGN Bli IHESS COLLEGE,
A hiKhcIa** llusltu -- i r t h:.- soli ill for Hojrs ana
<ilrl?. l'tli y.-?r Ii.m ...pil .mollis -t of .-verytliliii.
lourso. elective nml ouinrin'.- Mathematics,
KconnmliM, Civil liov.-. iwi. ut It-in <tiiif. l-aer. HookLei'l'liiit.
I'<'nm.yuilil|> sliortliml i > |H-\vrtiliitr and
I'JMI Kinrltsh. u rito t .ilsv tor hand lesik uud olr>
en lor. explaining sutvi IiIiw V . I dress
lliMijoiu.il U. Juui'a. President. l.exln?lon. Kv>
Medical college of Virginia^ .
*s:is. 1
llio Mxty-fourth ??x\ will commence
October Int. r>?l. Ui'pHrtnieiH of .MnftcHue* (ntf
jt ur* ?v,ur>H. vvsi m. tinent of
thr? ? vi-ur* tn'iinu*, fo?*n ?<?.Yu?.)
l>c|iurtiu?kut I'hanu.it'y. t*o yenrt ourtf, fee*
.10 per H?H?ton. for further particular*
Augur
CHRISTOPHER TOMPKINS, M D., Deal,
Ull II.UOAU, VA.
THE SWIFT CREEK DAIRY AND
f~> .. STOCK FARM
lY\ \ ' ' ->Ki tin. for sal.-<|IK% |??|iawi
Vt. JU&&. l', j"Y niiumcri.r lt-KLtcr. d vice
Lj \ mm J1:It-KI III 1.1.>s
|j' \>l? II I-. I P K It M. U 1 fr ,m
fU \ /ft pr? ?t Milk ?in<l Ruttor i??ck
liioit up uvdato; none hotter
in ttii* s?uifh. Th Mood ?>f tho Fniiioui st Ro^ta.
Si. I.ambort and (Njoni i-*!" Ih-diIciI. 1'olntid China
I'I^h nlwftyHon haii'!. T. 1'. Itranwoll, l!attlrlH>ro, .N,k\
FOR COLORED STUDENTS OF BOTH SEXES.
ST. AUGUSTINE'S SCHOOL,
KAI.KIUII, >.<.
Co llc?lntr, Nor m til, I mt ii at rial, Train*
Ins *rliool r<?r .X iirtra.
n Month. stuilnuia nujr work thtlr wot ?nl
f:n to Night School. Cnriwntr*. ?*rlni|nK. BrlekJav.
Ilk- Unilcr the Lplwot at Church. 35th Yeor. K'or
Ui.tulotfiir aj.p.y ID 1'rl icliNtl. Iter. A. B. Uuktrr.
It a Irltfti .V C.
^1*> I X. C.AM IIB TOR.
|saw ills;
_ _ Engines. Wood Planers, R.R. Crnaatie 2 '
aft Machines anil Other Machinery, y
LLJ| MuiiurHctured by Lb-Salem
Iron Works, Sait-m, M.C. '
TATE SPRING,
3 Hotel Open ami Water Shipped Throughout
Vw Th# iiiixt Delightful Health anil Pleasure
lteaorl In the Union. Electric Lights, Steam
Heat. Wuier Work*. \> nler t iifea InUlKeMlnii,
DYseepvlu, and all trouble* ,.f the Liver, Stomach,
1 HlaiMor, llowhls an.i Khltieya, Rheumatism ami
| Hloo.1 Ulsea* a. Write lor Pamphlet.
I TltOH, riiUI.OSDN, Owticr & Pro pp.
j TATB 8PRINU. TEN N'KSSEB
AatHWA'HAY.FEVER
?v 11 CURED BY* *'
( A'Dr.TAFTV* A |
vSEND FOR
ie) 7 FREE tRIAL BOTTLE
AODRE'SS DR.TAFT 70 E I30T- ST.. NY. CITY
$9U0 TO 51500 A YEAk
We want intelligent Men ami Women na
Traveling Representatives cr Local Maunders;
alary $.yeo tv- #tvo a year ami all expenses,
according ,to experience and ability We alao
want loctsl repu??nt?tive*- salary to >n u
week amtcowni'stqu, (lepenitiiig upon the time
4rvoted. Send stamp (or full particulars nutl
ate position preterrd. Address, Dept. U.
TMK nRU. company, Philadelphia, Pa.
; | :i7.
C7C f^nna Per Month
?P I v iy*p4Vv. levant Premiums Free!
Addro s, SICOIT REMEDY 0 , Louisville, Ky.
NVhm jrifu writ- mention this imper.
3 fyittSmeRt ALI tist fails. Ei
e<q Best (Pivh S?rtr,.. Taste* Good. Use 1^
? ? In ttir.e. Soi l hv Inu-'lsts. g5fl
ipp2iSEa|gi 1
yob wm
F UNIVERSAL KMOV/LEDCE; ? 11
a. It contains| p?gna? profusely llluotratrd.
natal mote o* tUratr^ rending you douhuafl
CLGFEKA S-ijM
f It hna H
?T gt.to Mr. Thle^Hjj^^S
Tj LJb ?" p Information, i re?ented
Will A< SDJ- rati# flBH
licit wa ask tor tU Jk.o-U.dy of ibis to ''VmHh
Inaction no?a n. J ected. while the
ac^yiat i/Adli) e?mAy.r..l ;bo knowl--di HSmSS
IqAe.'O* tcor.frd St.. K. Y. A H
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