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BILL ARP S LETTER He Urges tlie Preservation of Our War Rccords. CITES NORTH CAROLINA'S EXAMPLE liartow Su%a Say* lie In <iettlnj{ Old uiid WnntH to See Our Noble His tory Preserved. Kill Arp In A I lu n ( a Constitution. C?rtonvillo, (la. - Kditor Constitution: I utti not well and may not write many more letters for your n-ads mi <1 there fore write this oik* to you to enlist yoiCtfnterest ami hearty cooperation in u matter thnt In very near my heart nnd I am Hiiro would be as mmr to yours If you wore twenty years older nnd had morn time. I liavo received the fivo volumes of history compiled and edited by Judge Walter Clark, now the chief Juki l<*?* of the state of North Carolina. This In no ordinary work. It In on a higher piano than any I hnvo ever seen and 1h to the land what "Service Afloat" in on th eon. For seven years of nnromit t ing toil Judge Clark has worked on this labor of lovo without pay or reward nave that which coiiioh from the ac complishment of a sacred duty faith fully performed. Of coursn he hnH had capable and willing eooperatoiH who out of the 2f)i sketches wrote 170 of them. Judge Clark wrote all of the oth era besides a full half volume (tlftli) of graphic evontH and rommentH that con cern all the southern states kh much an North Carolina and which Includes the Hi at publiHhed history of the North Carolina navy the Albnrmarl* end Shenandoah nnd Florida and some other smaller cruisers and blockade runners. It Is worthy of mention just here that Commander Wnddrll. of the Shenandoah, was the last man to ? ?? j? ! the confe/^>r?.u ?,* rue mast head 1 for hla vphbi'I was In tlm inld-l'mdflc or??nn and ho <li<l not know of th" U of (ho con fcdoracy nniil tin' I'.tlli of AiiRUHf, 1 8flr>, and luul a wa 0 >; 1 1 1 with t ho enemy on Jnuo 4. The volumes u;> beautifully bound In gray and gold The paper and the nrlnlinu Im * j?* t!>* l-?st fjuullt" and tbolr p.iki-h cimIk I j , I with ov<M* 000 p. *" " l):?tt|o HOcnoB. TIipko 0|tlMvl V im?U ? OIIIS<\ a rO'lTi'1 :J<?Ay ft,u^ U'"'' iM,<l I *>( Mve-tWO ^WtlC 18 | ,1 wi tratl.s of ?oil 1>V ' .""Miction, e'.glit to a i > . ? ? ? r . " <? > ?l time photographs thai tin r mothers or tlio ?l?*nd and living buy* lurniahod to t!te engravers. Tin mi* en cravings were reproduced by ibatpatrl oilc souOiomer. Major I'utfon. presi dent of tho I'aivcrslty Publish in;; Com pany, New York, without rust The volumes arc 1 1 u 1 1 #? large, containing h'Jt pages each. Clark selc l < <1 th< best tnen to write the sket chea of their regiments. truth ok 1 1 1 H'lc j k \ < m ' a ft \nti:i;i> What ? guaranty of tbuth an. I ? '.Itur, wheli wp bcc iii this list nf rout r I * u t < ? : s such eminent and patriot!.- n turns a (it'll era I I). II Mill, (Seneral Cleii^mau, (iovernor Vance and his brother Robert, f'.cnoral Toon Moore (who com piled tin; roster twenty years ago). I>r. Moses I logo, of Richmond and captains and lieutenant* hy the score. And there are ministers and privates mingle. 1 In whose work Is well and ably ilcii. There were eighty-four regiments and t wenty-elpht battalions besidi s the Mate troops (home guards) ami every nglment and battalion had on. o. more historian. It In a magniii ? i>t ?tork and If I were a North Carolinian and lived far away I would purchase n set if I had to do without toba,-ov and whiskey for a month, for the price Is only $f?. There are 1 7, <'00 names in dexed in these volumes and I would be sure that some of them were kin to me or my folks. What a wonderful state. Their long forcbenrlng people twice sent a commission to Washington to plead for peaceful solution and avoid war. but got no promise or considera tion, and then they made war as one man ? and ull the women. They WaU ? >niy l m, (100 or mil grown bet <>r "i in the state, but they could not keep t lie boys out and IL'ii.OOO troops were enrolled. What a sad comment must come In here, for it Is a matter of rec ord that, of these troops -11.000 u killed or died In the service. I have the old roster before me in four \ >>luiin's containing 12f?,000 names and appended to every name are significant letters telling when he enlisted and where and what became of him. SOUNDS AN ALARM Hut why am 1 writing so earnestly about this? Roc a use I wish our own state to do something of the kind be fore it is forever too late. It is alarm ing to read In .luilgo (Mark's "Review and Conclusion" how many of bis con tributors* died before they bad tlnlshe I their sketches and either he or sotm other had to take it np and complete ? t. Now the cost of this work to the state Is per volume, which is the ac tual cost of the paper, printing, blud Ing and engraving. The greater portion is as readable and fascinating as a ro mance and will brighten up and fasten the patriotism of our young men. whether they be from North Carolina or C.eorgla. Now, some of us old veterans wish the Constitution to start this ball in motion. Your great paper can do if Kind out how many veterans are mem bers of the legislature and how main outsiders like Tip Harrison in I Charles Kdgeworth Jones and C.overn or Candler and General Kvans and Evan P. Howell you can enlist as .?.?? operators. We cannot make as larg. and complete a book as Judge Clark has made, but we ^jan certainly make a roster, even though Senators Clay and Bacon. and I-on Livingston have ti have a bill passed giving our agent the use of the confederate archives. Judge Clark had to do that. Now please take the l?ad in this matter, for it is a sac red duty wo owe to our children and their children. I asked an o:<i private the other day how he could prove hit service. "Oh," said he. "there are a dozen conaradea I can prove It by.' ? "But when they are ail dead and .vol ? re dead, how will the children prove that their father or grandfather was s confederate uwldlerr* He looked thoughtful ana said: 'I reckon, major, tfce thins would^he lost then." I Lai's lat tha nigger and Teddy alone i for ftVfclle and work on n bigger thing Bat I tun not done with Teddy yet-not tmpl *? lotraet* nnd apok^itea, : ~ (BUI AtK HOUSEHOLD MATTERS funNirwRE for autumn. Much l?? Kvlrtfi?li'?~N'?r W lilva Uf to Cltliii* Oloxotf . A ptoinliK ill foal lire of ilu* nou'iiji fin uiiuri* olYored fur autumn Is th( tfroai f si vol' nhown len tiler. l<oat)nn hfci,)-, i>? adorn or trim every | ; 1 *?? *c? If one w.iy or i lit* oIIkm'. For elialm It li l?ai i '? iijnrly llki'd. It l.s elllier for million.-., 10 npliolKtcr the back am* hfut, or in kIiIji.h it fornix tin? l>aol< iii.ii r'Mi of i In-ill. Tin' leather Hcrwi Is ?li favored of tin- hour, ii lui whcc it is i.ot nil ni.'ulo of leather, li'ii ( lii*i hi jiIk i ' loioj of \arlouM iji'Krrlpt ion.s an lIKi'ii ilS I'lliljclllhllllll-lll. ? ? ? A wry novel Idea j iih! out In (o (lost llii' doors of elillin ejo.si'tn, UoolccnWH enotnets, etc., In tlx* Ml/odon HtylG, when of weathered oak, Willi a pin# ni.il :t h|,Pii> *>f leather or uhort wrought iron I'liiiln. The la tier is far and n way > lie in ov i effective and smarter. Tlio tt o;i til li ii % leaf iiinl tulip ni'e Keen as the decorative niotifn of ninny of ilif l.i t ck t mnl most artistic wall cover Iiikk l or it ii t iiiiii). Tlu? imported g are especially desirable, mul grass cloth la orange and wood color*, with a conventionalized dcKlgu of tullpa, Is Hlyllsli to an unusual degree, bcsldOl mailing a line background. ? * ? < ' ' When Hie very warm days come, ono Is apt to feel " I ileKsi'i 1 bo nothing;" y ??t tin' airy, diaphanous stuffs offered for summer hanging* thltt season are ho cool and dainty looking, Itefildcs dress ing a room so charmingly, that houio thin/.' is accepted us necessary to thu com fun and good furnishing of the house. Meted a loosely woven, fioft <'Olli. u at tiff that will hang In tha nicest or* folds, and that will gr?)atlv t(*ni|.i>r 1 1* > light of t'ae fieiisliofc or the wind of the iii Mintains. and they will be ill! tint ran I ,e dcslivd, n * * ' ..J' ?mrse is desired from the pure whit.' iih'. n i ? 1 1 < b i nidercd centrepiece | and d'dly, ki'iiph linen pieces, of the j blue that suggest Canton, China,! worked iu white silk In a heavy dcslftn, j are admirable. TheFv blues are tinex- ! ceptlonal with mahoKuav furniture, i bOMldCH Will scilt.l ??Ull)l?lllS^un^t.ZVOUH I III? sli;;!i'.cs( Him iieo^,,"1 " ... i'PIih O.U'.l'tlO" \\ It llOll t I the ?" ,"',? , ? ? ? Jnlii" 1 1 : 1 1 (.-in furniture stained n stroiift chrome yellow, in substantial, un adorned shapes. Is quite <iiii of the or dinary I'm* miiii incr furnlHhinx*. A pill ill yellow Upholstery Ktllir i:l lis iisuiil accompaniment, or a while cre tonne uiili :i yellow rose. 1 ' I) I l:i ?1< >1 } >1 1 1 a Utvord. ? A I IitiulHome I'ortlcri'. Any clever womiiii ?*:i n easily liavo an exceedingly handsome portiere next wlnler ly making it her pieee of sum nier fancy work. tlet tin* required length of \ elolil' ol* t :i tl'el a ill t tie de ?drcd s 1 1 1 1 < I e :iml have stamped on it a dragon or the royal anus of Turkey or Persia. Then outline this in narrow ?'o!d braid and you will hav.> duplicated i,i!i exceedingly expensive curtain at about otic-third the price. Of eourso j It will have lo he lined afterward. I', ii 1 1 1 - ( > it t .Seal*. Tlullt out seats conlinue to he One ot j the most popular of house decorative features. The latest have little railing j inns, one of which Is often arranged j with a pocket to hold a. hook, mntfii- i /.liv or fancy work, and a top shelf on j which a cup of tea may he served. . . RECIPES :^T. ?& . Lemon Snaps ("ream one I art;*' <'"P nf sugar with two thirds of a cup of butter; lla\or Midi fresh lemon Juice j ami a Utile grated yellow rind: dissolve i half a tcaspootiful of baking soda In I two leaspoonfuls of 1 10 1 water and add the ndxture; then stir in Hour enough i to make a dough stllY enough to roll i out thin. Cut in rounds and bnko in j I rather a moderate oven. I^sseuee of j lemon Is probably used by the bakers | to tlavor I ln? eakes. Ilash lb owned Potatoes Cut or chop i ! quite line I'olir medium-sized potatoes; hieiKson with sail and peppei'; put two I tahlcspooiif tils of butter In a frying ; pan; when it has melted add the po j ! tatoes; stir until the potatoes are well I mixed willt the lailter and are healed; i push the pan i?> one side of the range J | where i lie heat is moderate, without Ntlrring for twenty minutes; (he po* | tatoes should he hrowned anil form j I mi omelet wJicn turned mil of the pail. I' i nit .luiee Pudding Put one cupful of any unit Juice with one cupful of, water over rile tliv; rub three level ! laldespootifuls of corn starch in one* third cup of cold water; when the fruil ( luiee and water i- boiling add the corn starch. stilling constantly until It thickens. then add half a cupful of j sugar; I'eat the whites of two eggs j very stitV; then beat litem into the pudding, i it 1 1 1 into a mould; ptti in the j chest niiitl eivitig, turn front mould and serve with ilea in sl'ig til I y sweet 1 elied. ? Pinc.ap; le Pudding Pare and cut into slices half an ipelt thick one pin* apple. [t ut th'se .slices hit ? tiny ruands ami j line a small round n.t.u'.d bottom and I sides. Put in a sau? epan half a cup j of butter, half a cup of sugar and th: j same amount rice Hour and half w j pint of hot milk. Mil until boiling. and Island aside to cool; when cold add t In* yokes of three cugs. ami when well ! mi.M d add th.> w hites well beaten, j Kill small buttered moulds and strum j ii:e hour, or steam in one mould. Servi j with a Ihpild pudding same. ? ltlee and Tomato ^.'rcvinci ie - \\ asli a cup ?>J' rico~ and Hleain it t aider lr. 1 vegetable or meat slock. all the moist j j tire jnjtist be absorbed. Stew in a pinl of tonSaines llfteen or twenty iaittutes with a slice oi* o?;h?n. a sptig of parsley, four whole cloves, eight pepper corns, a tenspoonful of sugar ami a small piece of bay leaf. Hub through a~sieve and tlioii add n slightly beaten egg. two tnbiaipoonfuls of grated cheese and hah and pepper to taste. Mix with tli? rlco and spread out to cool. Kluipo tnto vuinll croqDctte.o, dip Into hcateu egg ami roll in ??iva4 crumbs and frj tm toot fat, j | " i-'-.y k I I C. S I!. L 1 I CO. (i<?n?T?l r?fcj)?'n g?r I 'apartment. H' he.lulo F.IToctlvc Jaiftiary 16, 190'J. ?VI UO''i kl> KAMTKKN J'IME Kokrun<>UND No. U X'j.M. So. HI. So. 11. lllxfl. I'liMx'r, 1'iwit'r. Mixad 2 00. > H 46a I.v Marion A r 7 8ftp 1 '.'Op 'i i Op '.I (1 9a f.v (ll?U m o?k| l.v 7 20p flftj, V 46p i? 20/i l.v '1 h'rnal <l(y l.v 7 Oftp 12 30p 8 ".>(< 9 3?a l.v Union Mili? l.v a ftftp 1'J 0.1 3 '20p 9 60.t l.v Hutni'rfordton l.v tJ 87p II 4;'?# 3 -4 '? j . 10 05a l.v Kormt Cjty l.v C 22 p ll 20a 4 1 0 1 > 10*0 i l.v IlonrPlta l.vOOftp 10 60u 4 3'?p l'? :i i i.V/ M<>ur????l?oro l.v 6 ftftp JO 30a 4 4 ftp to .'lit l.v I.attlmoro l.v 6 iftp 10 00i 6 00 p lOftna l.v Hhidby l.v ft 2ftp 9 2fta 01ft I 0 Ha l.v J'at'na Hp'g* l.v ft 12p 8 30?? 6 '/ft ' II 16 i l.v KiirU l.v ftOftj) 8 20a 6 45|. II 30 i Ar Ul(i<k-)l?urg i.V 4 4"?p 8 00 :? No, 84 No. 3i MIi"d. 8 '.'Oct l! 3 iu i.v iJlaok/d.urtf Ar 4 V*4j? ti 60, .... 1100a l.v (/'lii?rok. K'lul.v 4ft'p 10 40<t i.v <lafTn?y Ar ft lOp 8 60a 11 66m Lv Hmyrna I.v 4 lOp 6 'JOj 9 10 i 12 05p l.vllfo'r^ii'yui.v 4 00 p tiO-.j' (t 40a 12 20 p I.v friljnron i.v H 4ftp ft 45|) 10 vOa 12 3ftp I.v York villa Lv 8 80p ft top 10 4fta 12 60 p i.v Tlrr.ali I.v 8 IMp 4 I0i? 1 Ift|> 110;. i.v Ilo.'k lilll I.v 3<>0p 4 00 2 4o,? 1 ;t0|> I.v rmn'lja J'li I.v 2 I0p 2 4ftp 8 1 <> | ? l 4.;>p I.v Hi v<*r?l(to I.v 3 26|< 12 4">p 3 60 p 2 05 j > I.v l.ain'UHt'T I.v 2 iOji 1:{ 20p 4 20|? 2 25|> l.v I'.raa't llill I.v 1 45p 11 30? 4 40j. 2 30p I.v l(?ath Hp'h I.v I 40p 11 WOa 6 <J0(> *8 02p L v Kornlitw l.v t| 25p 10 00$ ? 00, ? 3 17 1> I.v NVoiilvillo I.v 12 46p 9 JJOa 6 60|? 8 60[> Ar (Jhmitnn I.v I'i 1 0 j> 8 '20;i | ?20 inluutfH f??r dm nor. Additional truliiH b<-t w>un llla<-ki*M)rg and 1 OtiUntjy. No". 13 No. 16. j b 60 a l.v Mackst-nrg ArO 10t V in i i.v Churoktut Fall* l.v 6 60 j k 30 1 Ar Gaffnoy I.v 6 IiO Trains Noh. 32 and 81 ar? oporatod dally. J 'J'raliiH N'ok. 34, 8ft, II, 12, 13, 14. 1ft and 16 ; arc operated dally ?*<*?pt Monday. CONNKCTIONH MAI>V. TJY HOUTIlOOCSI> thainh. At Marlon? No, 32 eonnoots at Marlon with i Southern Hallway train No. 36. vtlilch ar rlvi?n at Marlon at 8 U# am from < 'hattanooga ' A?li<tvlll? aud iuti rnxtdlato polntn. At Ula<'kHl)iirK -Nn, 84 and No. 11 I'onnnct ! tvlth Houtlii'rn itnllway train No 80, wld'.'li | arrlviM al )iiack:4>>iiri< at 7 45 Am. from At- ! lAnta, (Iraonvlllo, Hpartanlmrg, and int?*r- ! mtdlaht polntH. At Yorkvtlia- No 34 <'onnccta with C. A j N. \4'. train No. 70, wblt'b loav?>H Yorkvlllo j ?t 10 48 am, for (laalonla, l.onolr, and lnt<ir- j Ui?dlatn polntH. Al Itook Hill- Nos. 3.' and 34 , I',..;; ,rtij-irinti No. 75 wlTl' h icavM.t i Hock Kill at 3 30 pm, for ' licatur, (.'olumlila, ? nd Intarmodlato points. At Catawlm Jiinotlon- Nof. 82 and 31 eon- j uc?t wlih H. A. I., train No. 82, wlili'h pan- j ? f-n Oatawlia Jiun'llon at 7 64 pin, for Mon- | row, and Intormodlato polntH, At I.aucaHtiT--No?, 82 and 34 oonnocf ? I<. A O. train No 16. ivltich 1 ?? 4 "jMrcSvaa ? 1 : 1 uey<lAl'"V .or (Jheater und interincdluto joints. At C'amdon*- With A. CM.. fN. W.ofS. ('.) for (Ihnrli'Hton, Humtor, Florence, l.iarlliig tou, Wilmington nii't intermMd lut?> point*. Train No. CH, which leaven t'Hindon ut -1 15 pm. j CONNKCTION'H MAPI'. UY NOKTU lJOt.'M) TIC A I NH. At ( 'a aid on-- With A. O. Jj. (N-. \V. of H. I No. 71 from Cliurleatoti, Florence, Darling ton, Wilmington, Humter und InternmdluH pnlutfl. which arrive* tit Camden at 11 am: wlih Hontlmru ItBlKvay trftlu NA. 77 from KlntfSvlllo, which arrives at Camden at I) 00 am. At I.nniafltor? Xo. 33 oonnofts /it Lancas ter with L. A 0. train No. 10 for Choalur und intermediate point?. At Catawba JmiOtlon--N'os. 83 and 35 con ? ncct wl.li N. A. L. train N'o.!12 which lnnvoi j Catawba Junction at 7 ;";4 pm for Monroe ; ami Intermediate points. At H*?(.k 1 1 111 ? Nom. 33 uml 35 connect.* at ; Hock 1 1 i : I willi Southern Kailway train No. j 31, leaving Hock Hill at H '/is pm for Char j lotto mid polntH North . At lMiick.it>urg--No. 33 conneetH with Sou j thern Kailway train* Num. 12, 1 33 pm; No. ! 38. at 7 <>5 pin, ami No. 40 at 7 45 pin foi | point* North. Ni'f. 33 and 35 connect wltl ! Houthern liaiiway train No. 35, leuvlun ! lilacksburg lit 11 25 pm for point* Houth. At Marloii'-^'o. 33 connects with Houthurn j ltailwav train No. 35, leaving Marlon at 11 4C : pm for Ashevillo, Clmttunoogu and interme diate polntH. Through ear nerviro without change h? twcun Marlon and Charleston on trains Nos. 32 Had 33. I'. If. HILA Wt Gen. Taaa. Au-t. " . " " " 1 ' ? : NEWSY CLEANINGS. I Willi possesses (>0,000 telephones. <?">( 'h in.-i will make an immense exhibit :il I ho M. l.oiiis 10.\ posit ta.n.' An fliili trust cracker factory is to he placed in operation in Minneiipulis, Minn. Af'.er getting as far as the altar a 1'i.U' in Chicago balked and refused to he niarrh d. The new City I >1 rectory of Koston contains *J".7,?hh; names, an increase of ?I7JJ in a jear. II K McIIarg. of New York City, has presented Knowille, Tenn.. City Hospital with h hi. l-'ifiy (housand claims for pensions have lven tiled, il is said, by veterans of tiie Spanish and Philippine wars. James Sims, a fanner, of (Mtumawa, lil , was shot and killed by his sou while endeavoring to murder bis wile The I'aris Municipal Ci?un*-ii has passed a resolution urging i be French < Jo v el ii in; n [ to abolish eapilal punish nient. I'iie Mexican dovernment has or dei id from the t nilid States new ma eliinery for its mint, owing to increased coinage. llii most severe drouth known in ma ny \enis, whieh has prevailed in j Ari/.on.i for a year, bus been hi-ckcii I ?y ! gciici a 1 rains. I. A I leheiior w ill sticeeed dciicral SpanMing as Assistant Seiielary of ; i lie I . easur.\ about October I and will j i In; in i be i ustouis sen 'ice. 1 be Carnegie Institution will use a i poi i ton ot its lounder's endowment in | an i-iid; a % or to ascertain tin- origin, | i au.-e and principle of life At Logan's drove, Kan . a mominVent v ? ?- uivi ded tor the t.Miivara lltsioii [ i_al .Sweety lil honor of Cotoiiado's c\ p?dil mi in l.jll. The location was de i ? ,d ,| ii|iii:i by leading archaeologists ot li.c t I,.'. I Slates as being (lie ap . p. .-Miuaie te'ilic of ljuivara. in which i (.tci'.ailo sea i chi d lor the seven gold ii. i . . it Robbed on the Train. Uuo.wille. Tenn... Special. ? M is.-; Panlin*' *n>.o:r.. of China drove, N C.. and Miss Tliuin. of Ncosha. Mo, ?is ' !? vs. were r.?hbe,| (,n the Southern Kjiil w i \ train ? :i route to tills city from j North Ca:*< i;n;i. just before rent liing Know'. lie. A iiao-'iooking niiin. whose ! Identity is a known, stole a grip conLiininv. I wo tickets to Kansas I CJity *?'>.. and a large amount of 1 money, Mj?t fc<-\v much the laditii do not ht l'e. her ! .itely upon the arrival of the t am the local police oominoiued to work on the case. it is raid that for unprono.inccablo names of towns, Wales carries off tho l'ii/.e. Here are a few examples: 1 iHnaiiri'Allgwngyi',. Merionetshlre, i\irk? ubbri^htsviro ano Tlgh-na binuieli. ??? ? 4 ^ / When t?rcpi? Tnarry for fun they tlo ??rve all eorolnjrto them. !*EW3 BROUGHT HIGH PR ICE 3. J . In Washington's E/.clutive Gt. Jthn'e One Scld for 52,753. At an auction fftlo hold Friday at filoan'w auction rooms two pews in . Bt. John's ' Protestant J'piscopal thurch, l.afoy^tt'! flr;naro, were aoll it big prices. \>f?W No. L'.i 1 ; f*.< J U , < 1 ? t while pow S i. 77 was Bold for ' f 1 ,600. Whllo t^-"1 prl'cs miy Room I mrgo, In reality they tiro x.< ?t . for It ?!a h rc.ro thing ftii* a pow In old i#t. John's, which is the ulti T.-fashiojjitble jhureb In Washington, to ho had for "love or money," Tho chureh edi ; flee being ho Hmall, 1 1 <? pews have for yenra been most sought after, and i they have boon attainable only of J ffc'-ent >ears by auction. Thou they are hohi outright to tho purchasers i and remain In a fa?i? ' i y until ihut fain j 1 1 y cither dl< 'i out or ihovoh away from l ho capital. Often. puwbojdera : wirh small families Hell a ae:it In their , powa for a rortftin number of yoji?, ' ' and even a single goat brings firleoa ' away up In dro hundred a of dollarn. ; It liaa been several yearn since there j wan a chance to purchase a pow in 8t. [ John's. Tho hut one Bold ? at auction j of eomm- wan during tho Olovoland administration. It brought a hotter prl' o than tlio two Hold Friday on ae count of its an parlor location. There Is it waiting list of persona who riosiro powa or s< nls In St. John's which, If filled, would tulco up all tho Beating* In a new church almost twleo tho Hl7.o of thti present one. Home years a.'fj >; a Ihiltimorean bought a pov,r in St. John's and gavo It i to tho church with tuo distinct under standing that It was to he placed at i tho disposal of tho president of tho United States and his fnnnlly. Presi dents of lata years, however, bavo rarely used this pew, for Mr. f ^love land attended the Presbyterian eliureb. and ?o did Mr. Harrison. President MeKinloy w a-; a Methodist j and Mr. lloosovelt is a Dutch Reform- } or. \Tvs. Rooyrve't is an Episeopa- > lian, nnd bIjo, \,dth the Roosevelt j hildren, now occupies tlio president's i pew almost mw ?? V/anViint;* | toft Correspondence llaltluioro Aiiieri- | cai.'. A Useful Scclcty. Writing In the June Century " '' ore ?' *tu :ona to create or proswrva ; beauty in public plaeos, bylvoster Ba,X' i t tor thus Hiwaks t?f tho Fervlee of th? j American Science and Historic I'res | orvation society: "Ii? record of work urcom pljshed ii'"lu !< i the purchase liy New York Ktate, ul Its Instance. oJ tiilit'. three in the iitops for preHervlng j Hti'-h historic monuments In New Yorli city an Krauncos' Tavern, the homo ol Alexander Hamilton, and tho cottage | of Udgar Allan I'oc, the I'hlllipse Man I or hall in Yonkent, the mansion of Si! William Johnson in .Johnstown and th< ruins of the forts at. i;r?w Point and I Tieondi'Voirn. A feature of the noeiety ; iy tho organi/i't ion of a woman's aux i iliary which has performed effective Uuivico." A'li V??nr UrnliT l or Allcn't KnoNKntf, ' A powder. It resl? Hie . Cures Corns, Jmiii'Mis, Swollen. Sop', Hot , Cii!lous,A?-ldng . [ Mveating I- wt mid I ('growing Nails. Allen's }*i et ? Fuse m/iUi's iit-w or t iglit shoes easy. At ?I1 Druggists mid Hhoe stores, i-5 eents., A i ' <M>t no snl wilt ute. Samplo mailed I'kkk. j Address Allen S. ( Moisted, tjoltoy, N\ Y. London's newspapers use up about 200 tons of paper every week day. liev.H.P. t arson, Hcotland, Dak., says- "Two I bottles 'f Hall's Ontarrh Cure eompleteiv cured my little girl.'* Sold l>y Druggists, 70-.-. | A rolling stone never makes much of an I up lull light . | FITS permanent ly cured. No (ltsor nervous noss after tlrst day's use of Dr. Kline's Hrca: | Nerve 1 test oror. ?"( rial bottle and t roatlsofroj J>r. lt.ii. Ki.ink, Ltd., WJ1 ArehSt., i'lil l;t . , l\i. Some men won't lie guyed and/jtdhrrs won't he guided j Mrs. Winslow'uKcothing Syr.ip tor children i teething, soften the gums, reduces intlnnima ! tion. allays pain, cures wind colic. 'JOc, abottlo 'J'ne laws ot gravitation .ire not respon | nihie for a man's fall from grace. j Flso b Cure eannot bo too highly spoken ol h? a cough cure. -J. W. O'JimKX, 32a Third Avenue, N., .Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 0, l'JJ) ou never hear coiiecitcd people com j plaining that lite isn't worth living 'I'll e Atlanta Journal, 1 ulth characteristic ?mtorprl))o, is now Issu ing nn attractive Sunday morning edition j lllu-traied with high-elasH colored engrav ; lug-*. Tills. together wlili Us regulnr after | noon and semi-weekly editions places tho i Journal well in ilie front ranks of molropoi . itnii newapnjieis. " I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for over thirty years. It has Kept my scalp free from dandruff and lias prevented mv hair from turn ing gray." ? Mrs. I'. A. Sou!?, Hillings, Mont. There is this peculiar thing about Aycr's Hair Vigor ? it is a hair food, not a <Jyc. Your hair docs not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. Butgradually theold color comes back, ? ali the rich, dark color it used to have. The hairstops falling, too. $1.00 ? kettle. All druttiTlx. If yotir cannot supply yo?, Si-nil "us onn iloil.tr ami wo will rx]iii>s y <>n a l?ottlo. Hemirc an<l pivc tho nanio of vuur nearest express nlm-p, At'.drrss, .1. <\ A YFH CO., l<t>wHI,,MaSJi. Bilious? Dizzy? Headache? Pain back of your eyes? It's your liver! Use Aycr's Pills. ! Want your moustaclic or beard a t beautiful brown or rkh black ? Use Buckingham's Dye SOctt.of druggi*t??rft. P. f1*:i ACfi . NmJmm.N.H MOTHER AND DAUGHTER' Ceired by Pe-rii-nn ,of Systematic Catarrfc. An Interesting Lottcr From Mrs. f,1. i(. tfjusfcli, of Richmond, atri Her Little t)ai'{jhter. Pearl. Mr;*. Al. K. liuUHcli, Richmond, Vu., writes: "I had catarrh all Ihrouuh in u * !/*- I tern for two years and could (jd no j reiki/, I was advised to try /Vrtniii, : and I have taken five, bottles of It and am well a iuI bettor now than I have Imp) i fnr yearn. I ca n advise ami one who Im ?* catarrh of an}/ part of the body to take l'eru-na. My little ptrl. I who In eleven >">" ^ttv mtnrr'll, ' but wasedTctl hif I*erunti. Ilef ore I bi'fiun to take J'crnna I teas sic.* all the time, lmt now 1 am entire/ y tared titid all praise in due i'erii ? .11 rs. M. K. Haunch. , *' _ ^ 1 1 ii ? * ' _ _ '? - "-??? r wU,-.s i'carl l)oij&chr writo/?: "When I was | i I > u 1 ? v ( contracted catarrh. and was dot** ored |jy M'ti i.il |'ti' ins, hut none lid ir.i' any .My niothci was taking I't-ruitu at t li?' tunc and j:avc ot it '<? inc, uiij I Koon hc^ai! to i i?? |ifi and iiii now well and tat as a little pi/. I am twelve years old. The doctors (old mot In r ' 1 had liie consumption, I. lit it v?as only <? a- ? t?rrli." ? Mis.4 lVarl i I. ?us? !i . It ifl no longer a cjUi>tioii ?.s to whether ! I'ornna can he relict I on to cure all Midi ases. (hiring the many years in which ! I'crium Ii.ih liccii nut In tcsl ifi .ill l-iiv.is ; ? and slant's of finite ami chrmiio catarrh | no ono vciir has put this remedy in jin.iU-r ? tc.-.t thfui I ho past year. I'eruna is the a<-l< nowh-itpnl eatarrh rnn- ( t-?l >? of thi* ago. l*i'. i l.irt mail, tin' (did- | ponmlir Af | Vniiia, has written a honk tin ! the phase}-. ot' catarrh peculiar to \totncn, ' entitled, V I It alt h an'l Beauty." I ' wsilhe ,-<e>it treolto any addke-is l?y The IVnma t Medicine tii., I'oimnhiis, Ohio. 1/ i'oii <iu not ??iitrti <? prompt anil - tti? faoto*y re. -stills from th<- use of IViuna, i write at once t<> Dr. Hart man. j.;\m?' \ | full statement of your ohm1 and In- will he , pleased to j*i ve y??a his valuable admire | irra! i*. t. I-**"-. hiivtHK <>. v Arhlrcss Dr. Hartinan, Prosi'loni of The llariitma fc'-aml.uiitui, Cohimtdi*, Ohio. Women W fog W oirk in hofuV?, shop or factory can make their work much easier it they wear comfortable co- ^cts. The Straight Front Roy&l Worcester and Boij-Toi? Corsets Combine Comfort, Ease and Elegance. Ask your dealer to show them to you. Roya! Worcester Corset Co., Worcester, Mass, Ac to Doctors' and Lawyers' Fees. In conversation tho other day a prominent lawyer remarked to a physi cian of repute that the Plant estate amounting to some forty millions, would bring the lawyers about a mil lion dollars as fees. Tho doctor ask ed tho lawyer: "Mr. F., suppose Mr. Plant wcro dying, but, thero being a chanco of saving his life by a difficult operation, a surgeon should operate and savo Mr. Plant's life, would that surgeon bo justified in sending in a bill for $100,000?" Tho immediato answer was: "Cer tainly not." "Well," asked Dr. M., "how is it that ??the lawyers can charge such largo ,.Coos?" "IlecauBO," replied tho advocate, "a lawyer's fees are fixed by the courts." And tho celebrated physician, whose ofTlco fee of tea dollars is often grudgingly paid, remarked: "You lawyers have solved the prob lem of self-preservation, whilo we are spending our time lu the preserva "ion of others."? -New York Times. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA. ltMTini,IKIIKl? IS38. '1 h* Slily. Fifth Session ? ill corn men en Srntembpr 30. h IJKRJ. I>ep<iitments of Iii'nlljtr* tx n i Pliarinftcj, ^Vell ou'ilppod i .ab?r it<>rii?8. pplo- did till taollltfen ni.d Aliiiii'lnnco nf ? 1 n'.'nl ,\Ui t o r ? ? I AtTord unexcelled ? pp .rtur.lt <?* for jirnt tical work. For Announcement mid far ther Inform*' Ion, n>ldrA?*. < ?>? iNinptto,. '3'oiiittkliiM, .11 o., Kiciiuomi, V i Richmond Female Seminary SELECT HOflE SCHOOL Eor Young L?die.?. For torms aud catalogue address, C. P. WILLI AfLSO.N, Pres., No. 3 East (Iracc St., RlClinOND, VA. I L PMOPAL M&Lt ACADEMY, nous I UN, VA. RKOUO \N I7K r> IN !?>.?. Hiiiitrnln o' nil l)rii<inilunil<>i:H I'nro'lc | Ac ictem|?\ ("<>llotr?? l'r;i?rat->ry nnl l'?i In ciiiir i'ii a ? hriMlnn hunni wbi?'l f-?r IkhsuiiI voiinir men. Alt tx'ttriMnx I'Uiilt* ronlili1 In | Ii.-tnu ? f i hi' i>rin<'lpal. Si ssinu 'it-l'Uta l?w. Kof niMV l!luilr.n> it <-atai<t u?* ml Itch*, ' ?' Ov J. 4.'lll.l'>, lOmiirll I'nlt.) I'mvirAl, j COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY UNIVFP.SITY. l.EXr.\UTON, KY. I!ich*?l iVif'l ft I World ? Ripottlha. rtoot keeping Jtusir.^v Hhcri r>p> Writing tu 1 Tftr<fr%ph> lOitfl St*? a* .?? 13 t IO.OuO Orftituiui m H<ulnc?*. Itrqi* Voiai A.UftM W 11*111* It I!. SMITH. Pr^ ?. LcxUitften, kj. ATLANTA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Kroe ni;prn?.irv. only In thi> I'. V op tvntliis: n tlriix sioro Pcmnnit for KrnilimtoK tr ?<l?r ihnn ho ??nn Mip|.ly. AildrrM I'll (II <>, K. I'.lVNK, WlilH'ImU. AiImii?n, (in. F0;i MALARIA, CHILLS AND FLVtR TAK K BAB F K. I Known nil orcr Antrrl<'* m ?n* t? i flirt* for nil ma'nital tll*t*??M*s m.1 1 proVfir VII .-wiiuat ! .VI hi , I'li'tMU'.l l?y KI.OI /.HI* ?M <* ro. Wn-hmstoii. II. C. S f~ WVi If /or tiytjnii-ninls. rOLEMAN-WAGENEF V HARDWARE CO. SOS King Mrwi, j CHARLESTON, S. C. lOKO. A W?i?R5RR1_r*mMWT ?'nrm jfVAffi W.^Masr CAN D V CATH APTIC in* i.'.c. go. Ill UrujrrU (? Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold in bulk. Beware of the dealer who tries to sell f "something jast as good." Ik the uldSst anil only business collccc in Va. owrv inq its bitiMing? a granfi new one. No vacations. I,n'iies a "?-?ntlemeii. Bookkeeping, Shortli;ui<l, Tyjft'writmj;, J'entuatiship, Telegraphy, &c. i ' Leading business colleno south ottho Potomao i river.- ? /Vu'ii S(rmn> iipher. Address, I C?- M. Stnithdeal. President. Richmond Va. h:verish conditions AND COLDS CURIiD BY O A^T? 8 T I > I IS E *<<M !>>' ?ll Orucirlfcli*. HOT I.e<tur? (.aboratOflM. Moni'ital iJjr f,.y Thevfyi A>r PrOOf? Practlc#. One hu flu ret! I CntuMruo Hreo. situations SeCMM| Riassey Loultvillt. Ky. Houston. I?* Busin* Coll? Montg CotumtHtt, ss t>u?, eJl Richmond, Va. Birir.trtflha't. All. JacktooviUM L'f I 1st oil A JIIMON OHA'f ?*4X1 1 " ? ic. I ..II filior*. by (b* i ? ut work, u:i<l <luriU?H4 (or mram and THE i iinKS't Kif B (.(> >?>>'! o/ )v ; lift' , .t<a?>xui', Vrtl'a*'}vfl0krS' nl AKCliCviU'i1 li-: ,, I 4?. l it It M til*. K-" SWIFT CRECK Slock and DairJM lifts for lalBUlWK' nuro nice yoiinir > e gUterwd I A Jer.t'V IsulUiud IW ,v<iiii'bo'torbr?'i lutlMH i-ombluldf |l? In Amorloa. Hull* numtiii ?lil. #25.00. m .V'i\ *5310 I' 'I ?? Mi i 11 N,\ I'JUS, 6wi<1 ? 4ii-l ?(>?( y-?u wont ^ ? "fflWB I I' lilt AH H . 1. 1., l'ro|> . Iluii r bora, H. Q I DROPS I0 QOT TOIHWr ? IIr.TX matlo Drops/ and lt? plicaticoa a focciahj 'tor Vcars with SioH wonc Ilcivj cured ia?ay t i,U':Ct*E3. audcists. I.I.2.U. CS3EH 3 SOXIL Bex U Atlaat?Ot*| A Royal flusli: S'iW King fye'^fyocs, ilw raiaiura Lfiwo?! Ai'jilJ lu ^.1 I'll * ^ ILtS. it*'*'- " "? \m-.ir>nniun, it. <~. ..-4 >?0. an. 1/ We are ofc fering spe?* cial Induce' men Is now' ON Pianos and Organs WritK fur our Catalogs and Easjr I'liymeut 'forms. We c?u toll ytfBt; how to buy an Instrument at tbo lowest r?t?h price ami j>uy for it easy* FURBITU3E AHO CARPETS Special Clearance Sale, ALL TiUl MONTH OF AU0U3T.S Write for /{educed rrlct-Liit. Andrews Furniture & Music Co,,-; ( lI AHI.OT'i'if, S. f, J To sny that 1 am surprised at the!*: net ion will t.-ouvcy hut a slight lde? ?? r" tku value 1 sol upon Hlpaus Tab-' iilcs. 1 derived Immediate benefit and to Uiptins Ta bull's am deeply indebted for fooling as 1 do to day,; If tlio people of tl;ls country kuew tlu> otlleaoy of Itipnus Tabules tofh stoauuh nml f.ond troubles they.: would he relieved from many ?Pp motions. ~Y' At druggists. Ih?* Five Cent j>ai-Uct u enough for ?? i nlmnrv occasion. The family bottfc, 1,1 " lit-, e<>ntnin? a supply fur a year.! FOR(ilRLS YoukgvVovien hickory; n.vc? f'OI ID IIIAITH nr^OHT. M-W-HAllCN.A.M.llTT.MiPrts BOILEB3 &&VE nJ i win ntlil tionl-lrO? I, I.., I>iiii.un OcRrinc, Uox??. Hnp?-r?, 1.V Hull 'tn< <>.sUuk? c.st f>v?>rv <tay; Oils . pn?U,'. A ?? ' ???"'? S Sleep for fik in- tortured Babies and rest for tired, fretted Mothers in warm baths with Cuticura Scat, and gentle anointings with Cuticjjka Ointment, purest of emollients and greatest of skin euros, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cuticuiia Re solvent P11.1.S. This is t ho purest, sweetest most speedy, permanent, and economical of treatments for torturing, disfiguring, itch ing,, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted, and pimply skin and scalp humours, with loss of hair, of infants and children, as well asadulta. million^Idf MOTHERS I'm CTTTCTTRA Boat. by Cnjjrrn a OtXTMRKT,'^* gi eel ekln cure. f?? r prc?enrio#, purttylwT^, j,,auMfytoR W>My?,u4 for all the (lurposM of th? ?n,i Women n?c Cirririm* of bathe tallone, Inflammation*, mod M^raUvc Wcikne*e??, e?4 H r JMM eenetlrc, eutl? p<tc pwrpoeee. v COMPLETE TREA Cor.eiKtlkK of COTHVU oimaf, ?? Mel the ekt and tkuwe ifcuJtlMM. A ^ ? - r*^1' t ? n ^ . x