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Ii TTE ? Z*^l^^^ <; 11.50 a Year i o.t t.,naA ilifl fanatical ukee the tc I vu, ! Vol. 94. JNO. . 5. >ci*a*eaaaeea>eaaeeo*a>oe??jaai m '? i.BSOLOIBLY oUM&BTCfcD 1^"^?^^?'. aH . ^i -'^o aaarr astaislisasBJa, SBsr>? "'?niilalallr'**-*" Ml BaWaaUIH SSSBi*.' IW.. CHlm-iv -ootwsJ. Qaa.. ey Sss*tja*. BU , ^aea^eeVJaVaaaV j/. ^r *? ***X?-^ >' ?ST"**''. ??**' -" ??.??! I ? * ?*??*.? S> ? P " OtfSasferlai asee ?? taos* I**n FORD'S HOTEL, | Richmond,Va.x pR e>~*~~- ^T~^f *bg^?-- -^-^ (*; ?"SF-.- ."r-^eia^E.--.""? v-. '*" Beat Location in thc city?adjoining New City Hall Sj anti Capitol Park. ? ,. ;. nj Tallie unsaipashctl by any in thc South. -_? - American or European plans. Mcdowell & ford, wners ??* B^e^'ja.e^esro^rs.v ?' " ,^PS^eTl^a2aa^^^I''l<I'' - " ^ "'?'^ ' a ', - ' - Pause a moment, please! i Come and see that celebrated Capital Wagon. It has no equal in the j tad Price to suit the times, nnd we eover it all over with guarantees. As ko Baggies, Carriages and Harness we defy all comers nm! goers to meet our prices. Ourtnule is rapidly convincing the public ni'this fact. Hay, Corn, Oats, Meal, Oihd and Chops always kept ii. ora Grocery Department, where you can rind a complete line ot Staple Goods cheap for cash or trade. Give me a call and 1 willprove what I I have said. Comer Maui and Henry Streets. M O l^l - LEXINGTON, \ Faun PaC \ l Your fodder crop is a yaluabl One, and you should bestow upon i ns much care and attention as you d your hay crop, and put it in the bes shaine for your stock. Don't scattt your wet and frozen fodder on tl cold and muddy ground, and hay your stock tramping your land 1 death in wet weather, and eatin jmuddy fodder, then claim you ai taking good care of your stock, an mUnuririg your land. C? ev I UA merciful man will bc merciful to his stool ' % Make your stoek a Xmas gift of a TORNADO Cutter and Shredd which will cut and split the stalk so that ev< particle of the stalk will he eaten* Thc TORNADO has no equal as a stn shuck and hay cutter, and can easly turned into a root cutter. In connection'with these cutters we sell STAlf MILL AND POWER Combined, which will grind your corn and your cutter at the same time. If you are at all sceptical as to what tl machines will do, we refer you to the follov ap4o-date farmers to whom we have sold chines, and ask them if it is not best to your eattlein the dry ; T. J. JennlngB.FBaey Hill, Vs.; J. I*. l.iown, Brownsburg, Vu, J. \Y tassy Fa. Va.; niiniilti.il k Co., Moiiiiioutli, Va.-, W, E. Hiller, Fancy Hill. Vs.; Pi Monmouth, Vs.; E. M. Ruff, Longwood, Vs.; 8, S. Letts, Nstsral Bridge, Va Hiiffiiiaii. Alphiii, Va ; C. W. Wliiiiiinri'. (iiciiwo.iil, Va,, Wm. Waahlngtoin, l.i Vu., Ci, \V. I.uyiiiun Amsterdam, Va.;T. S. White, Lexington, Va.;*., A.* Week fi.1.1. Va.; A. W. Harman, Lexington. Vs.; W. W. McGuffln, Fairfield, Va.; li. I Lexington, Vs.; J. W. Cnpp, Fairfield, Va,, John Bhoild&n,lexington, Va.;.I. A. Fairfield, Va.; J. T. L. Preston, Lexington, Vs.; W. (J. Mai hewn ' Qlaegi Walter Beatson, Raphlse, Vs,] W, A. Ruff [.cxlngton, Va,; Robert Saville, tink I J. W, Nickle, Lexlngtoal, Vu.; Phillip Day, UlaagOW, Va.; Kean Bros. Kiil;!.' Rod W. Sfinger, Lexington, Va,, S. T, Ruff, Lexington, Va;, aiul iron- W. B. P. Le Dal", Va. We winilil be glad t<> havo yon all come ami examine these machines 1 ofore >r write for priesa to Thc Owen Hardware Com pa (Opposite tin- new court hom-i .) *sS?" Lexington, Virginia. Dec. i r>,jrr_ U4C ' id&fcmwp "WaImpart a thou in .. hi time and money Ihiiic .;',.. - lo the truli.inu they rticel > i. 'cf tba COMMERCIAL KTCDlRBatthaeoat .? 'MIDI SA NUS owe their success In life (so th< ' imK Ale. wiNNKIWof them. We wa tok&OWo*; wrltoutKlwev u;'. i .i.ciiiuboutthlKUVKNlltUOL. N. Il Weatsls toaeHaSlUiisV1 **????* ai'SaNKM VUM.KUK,l70S-?t,l0CkHU??te|CV>l lade Mother Well. Sickness _? Driven From Another Home by Paine's Celery Compound. il o M t re to ic? rc ul c. er i\v, bo Women, mothers of families, have no moro right to live beyond their strength than l.e yontl their Income, Thc greatest injustice that women do themselves and their children bi In putting off getting weil, lleadael?s, nervousnessi dyspepslsand mslsncholla lay their leaden lingers over the whole honshold. Paine's celery compound baa drlne sick? ness and gloom from iiiiuimeral.le homes. where soma lovell member was the source ot continual anxiety sud even despair. The constantly repeated gooreflate of this great Invigoratorin making people well have roused many persons who thought themselves des lined uiiredeei,iiihly to lives of Imperfect health tn try Paine's celery compotme1. No one can read the following letter with? out being Inspired with confidence in this great remedy; 81 Playtex street. Buffalo, X. I*., July 33, A.bou< eight years ago, Bl?r the birth of a child, 1 Buffered terribly. 1 could not gel help from over a dozen physicians to whom I applied, and after receiving treatmcnl from the la>t doctor continually for nine months, was pronounced cured and continued so until tbe birth of another child, when 1 was obliged to commence doctoring again, although all imaginable treatments had been resorted to without one particle of relief. 1 was subject to neuralgic troubles and ?lightlyrheumatic, and 1 became discouraged and melancholy, feeling that 1 should never again be a well woman. STERLING WORT H orth Thinking That My Mftat '^'.Market ? Is the Beet-quipped Bstabllsb-! ; ment in the Valley of Virginia for'. ; llundliiig and Taking (are of Fresh '. : Meats. : That my ( old Storage emil.les me to k*fl all kinds of Meats fresh during thfl eutii run nese ring ma feed icy Hill, lt terson, .-, p. Ij xington, i. elwell Wil-on, rW, Va.; ale Vu.; ;. Va..C. edi, Oak you buy, That my Stock Buyer Ll Wide awake an 1 llC k.eeps his eves oil lill good stoek ill the SOW ty* Mv pattons are naturi d of getting onl the But. That 1 am the only Butcher?I town su plying the people with Fresh Pork all tl year around, Thal my Slaughter House is modern, wi equipped and Ct bas Worth Seeing my ButchorsklH and dre stock. They are the neatest, most exp. lenoed and skillful to lie had. Worth Having- my Cutters to eut yo meats. They have 1.n raised in the tm ness and know it thoroughly. Worth Your While?to have my Dollvei Men handle your meats. They are poli direful, attentive and prompt. Meat fl bel delivered are limply protected noni du Fr*? delivery within the town; and me. carefully pinked tor shipment Worth Your Inspection my Sausage > ellilie. It is tile largest sive KntorpriseC ter, capacity lniiti pounds per hour, and 1st by an Otto Gasoline Engine, Image Pi I'oi'.K BaT/SAOI twice daily. No beef g into my suusage. lt will pay those Uvin| tlv country to bring their sausage meat li and have it ground at 50 cents per gund pounds. I grind my own pepper foisausf Xo adulteration In tbe pepper- no strl in the suusnge. Worth Iluylng?my Pim Lard of tey i make, on sale at Funkhousei k Rhodes', ll. Boley's, J. afcD, Adair's and Wm. Lsughltn's Worth KatingBmoked Tongue, fur . nunches, Pudding for everybody.] ki how to millie lt. Worth Knowing?that the season hs: rived for Cohn BSKT, Si'UKti Hf.?'and Pi rn Bur. I will have it next week, Worth Your Money-my P.vef, Mut?I Pork (always on bandi, and Yeal and I whenever it cnn lie had.) Only tho linds its way to my counters. Worth Your careful consideration titi UV V ?y i;aj? nt voil m 1 Want Your Patrona and In returp I offer you tho BUST MK neatly and cleanly butchersd, skillful 1 economically eut, and promptly delivei town. When you ooma to my Market shall lie nerved promptly and comtei and willi the best the county affords. A trial! will convince ; WELSH 'Phone No 81 who sid been iceiieiii.il by thc assof Patna .alary oomponnd, orgetj me to try lt. In remarkably shorf time after I l><>Ki.n tiikiri the remedy I began to m.lice Betanga fi the Lc Uer. Before 1 tmd taken threw Dottie I was well. I coiiMiler my cur*, a mirari for 1 had tried a nrrat many doctors and di forest dinga and Bpenl hnndredb of dollars vain. Respectfully vours, MKS. KATE HENNE88EN Close, careful observation of groatwiimbo cf cases like (lie ahove led Professor Edwa K. Phelps, M. IV, LL. D., of the Dartmou Medical Behool to tim formnlation of Palm celery coin;.onnd. The success of this universally wcllknoi remedy in quickly driving out disease fri tbe blood and system a.I not be retold newspaper readers. Paine's celery compound restotSS to healthy slaleu weakened and diseased D v. cu-i system. < >ne of thc lirst evidences of bullding.up virtue is the gain in Baa*, aol aide al lout tlc face. Night sweats and n von-, tvriteblngs arc a thing of thc past; th is a great Improvement in looks, a better petite, sounder sleep, ? clesrer skin sad m regular functions. These are a few of outward improvements. More importan the thorough and radical purifyingoithebli andtheicgulatingandbtallding-upotthedi lying nervi's all over tin- body, Theft. nothing half way or partial in thc affect Paine's celery compound ll cures perinanei ITIRIN $12,500.0' worth of Flue Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goodie, - Boots, SI Hals, Caps, Sliirts, ftc,. Ladies' Capes, Cloaks, Skirts and \Yran to be told regardless of cont. Timlin"; that my health is poor, to. being able to give my business attention, 1 have determined to nae my stock and give thc customer benefit of it. 50ct on the Doll. is thc {,'reat reduction, Comeato the Boonet Iks Letter, as myhealt! stake L. SADH Proprietor of tne London-Globe ino; House. Opposite Court-1 Next door to First National Bani SENT Free to housekeepers Liebig COMPANY'! Extract of Beef Oools. ol. telling how to prepare many anet delicious dUbcs. Address, l.lellgCo., P.O. Hoi2718.1 ?-BJB" I' .a < \Miri l*r'a Kncil-^ Mamen.I tl' fENNYROYAL Pl I .~C."^v OMglnul and OaW Ofnulnr avfvfaUN. aari;, alaaee nuable. lAo.a* l.tuiflae lor CKichmcri *>.^..? J em.cnal *V?*?I lu Ur* ul UjU *.m. laaua. ? ilea] arte, bia* .cc.c.. Ti aa other. /.-'.. .....paf^-cn"..'.. !'..?.. cn.i .m.: ..,,.,. ... len.,'-c.. In ?.l'ct|* f-r partia-olafe. V .ccu ??HfUa.r fcp r.a.ii*.," .a i.n?r, Mall. lO.OOOT rlu.twl a. PARKER' HAIR BAL8 ?MS and beeuiifiee a lue ?ian! _ | !?.?? r Talla to licitc Hair to Its Youtlifa Cuio e.?lp dceeeeee a he r>c,cndaj.Wje. Dru, AT THE POINT OF A PISTOL. its le? er ere ap i,li? the t is uni ?B> I lg lol itlv I 0 HOCK, pcrs, ami strict rifice I the ir ncc? li is. at S, Cloth. Houso. delicate fewYotk LLS t.T r?tari _j J*r., ? liar. s AM Hi. bi [T.'.lll. ir. Orajr 1 Color. ir t.i_g. __?4 She was ono of tho smallest women ! >o small, indeed, that if it I nd not or her marvelously nice pri put .ions pe )p!e would have called her a lwarf. Anyhow,Hmnll tb?Ugh she was ;here never bent a braver heart that tbe me bi neath tho plain bodice of Jeanne Dupree. This fact ber hubband discovered *me day, to Lis everlasting shame, in a. manner altogether startling and un? expected. Philipp Lmprce had boen a heavy i dragoon, and maybe it was his great stature cr his bombaat (for he could brag) or his bright blue eyes, or pos? sibly these taken altogether, had en? deared bim to Jeanne in the davs gone by, lt was an amusing, yet withal a pa? thetic, sight in tho early days of their married life to see how much the tiny woman made of the great, bragging, indolent soldier?great in everything except soul; jet with all his faulta uho loved him even now. Notwithstanding her diminutive size, tbe "petito Jeanne" managed her home to perfection; her brain had not stopped growing with her bodr. "With their two children they lived io a house such as one often aees in the towns and cities of Normandy -big. and narrow, with fantastic gables am a deep stone parapet running along th' roof ;in fact the house was old-faBhionei but picturesque, but it proved a god send to Jeanne. It waa left her by a: old runt with whom Bbs lived as child. The ex-cavalrjman was considerer fortunate to have secured two sue tasty "dots" at one venture, but 1 only looked on it as a happy provici' of Providence to save him from wei ?which he abhorred. Great numbera of English tojrih hail a: last discovered >ior_undy, wi its peaceful homesteatls, its fruits ai flowers and old-world inhabitants, that Jeanne found an easy way to ma a living by letting the lower and beti part of her house. This necesiitated them being sat fled with tho top floor for tbemselv an anangoment which waa tbs subji of endless complaint from her lord a master. ' Sh* argued that as he did notbi to swell the exchequer he had no r son to complain, "and," abe continv complacently, "he ought to think of children; they must be clothed t educated;" but he never did; even babies they were always a nuisance t in tbo way. Still this wolfish dragoon was d to ber. He waa the father of tho b and l.andaomo Gilbert, eight years to-morrow, and the little fairy Lou tbe apple of her eye. She blessed good Virgin aha had still much to thankful for. But there ramo a dlfy when hia contont became open mutiny. ' couldn't stand it any longer, ( found the lodgers, what right had to live in a garret when they ci have the bast rjom intbo tot?et" Some such arrangement would! mite- the old bold warrior, there could have posed in all the glorj an immaculate white waiscoat (J esr handiwork), a gorgeous necktio olegart btockings. He was nevon fled; men who dislike honest never arc. Tbat night Jeanne went to bed ougbly disgusted with her lot in licular, and tbe world generally. In tho middle of the night she a witta a tickling sensation in her tl sho snioU tbe smoko, and knev hou^e must be on fire. Housing Phillippe, abe nisbet on Ibo lautling, thinking only o cbildron. To her horror, abe cou open tbe door to their room; it w locked, but tbe house was verj and in some mysterious mamie plastered wall bad given out, strained and jammed the door. Sho exerted all her puny stren burst it open, but without avail called their names, but with the of healthy and happy cbildhooi slept on regardless of danger. Shrieking in frenzy, "Philipj God's sake come quickly!" she back to ber room just in time tbe braggart dragoon base'y de ber at thia moment of her need. He had already mounted a and with shaking hands was un ing the casement bo as to niakj cape on to tbe roof. Almost speechless with bia ind.fferenee, tho poor lit.lo paused for an instant ?then over and puled tbo chair hom him. The coll .pse was inBtan Down be fell with a crash ; g'ar ng in a paroxyam of fear fragile creature who bad so el slopped hia cowardly flight, in bis eyes the madness of fear, and would fain have lot but in tho room beyond lay precious darlings. He must a; ?his great str*ngth could sba door to splinters. ? Quick hs tl.ought Jeanne tieross the room from the tabl sido of the WW a revolver wbi boastisgly provided for burgla any darb to cross bis thresh ho was a brave mani "Very ? said calmly, though her be ait at her children's peril. "If of France can forget bia h basely desert his post' n a clangor, his wife shall sbowh die. "Unless you try to 6avo th< we will die together, and ua\ mercy on ub." I _ ll ie d ll ie n k ts tb ul HO ka .ol? es, ;ct nd Bf cu? led tbs md ns uni ear old old iee, the bo diB ?Ho 3on tbey >uld hava i he F of me's and latis work tho. par .woke iroat; r tho l out f her ld not as not r old, ir the and gth to i; f>he Bleep I they iii.i niiii' bare. b*w. hordes of Algiers' and fought gal autly in Madagascar utid the far East; at auy rate, he had never shown the white f?"a her?desertion or cowar lice in thc French aim r meant dceth ; and yet at the very smell of fire Ids sen cs forsook him. Nothing could havo calmed *bim swifter ihan the sight of the shindig revolver with Uh barrel pointed steadily at him; only a wtek befcre ho had put fresh charges into those five barrels, and either one would finish his career. The fear of death is a wonderful sensation He had ceased to fdiako, and was lost in admiration of the womao who eoald; lino bis old captuin, call him to "Attention!" is tuch a dras? tic fashion. He recovered his nerve and wit out a word strode across the passage.There wos a sound of stnashiug wood and in a few moments he reappeared with a child under each arm?and, sttange to to say, the light of a new tenderness in his eye, and a annie on his face, for at hst le had acquitted himself like a man. As he went toward the window he ooked wishfully at his wife. Would who forgive him? Had he wiped out his dishenor? Oh, how great is worn an's love! He waa still her he io, bom ( bast ard ah! She had forgiven him. I The pistol is flung under tbe grate. Hork! a shout ascends from the a tr eek; a head appears at the window; coming from the adjoining house roofs is more help and they arc saved.?London Bte*. WASHINGTON AND LEE SOHED ULE OF GAMES. lhe applicants for ihobaHO-ballteam of Washington andLeeUniveiBity have begun practicing under tho guidance of Captiin A. G. Snyder, and a splen did team ia expected. The following .chedulo has been arranged by liana gpr W. W. Whiteside: April 2d, Virginia Military Institut a. Lexington. April 4th, Lafayette College, Penn sylvania, at Lexington. April 8th, Lehigh University, at Lei ingtoD. , Aprd Otb, Lehigh University, a Staunton. April 18th, Hatvard University, a Lynchburg. April 23rd, "Virginia Military Inst: tuto, at Lexington. April 2Gth, University of Virginia t J: taunton. April 27th, Georgetown Collegs i Washington, D. C. April 28th, Mt. St. bary's Co..e( at Emmettsburg, Md. May Gth, McCabe's University Sche? at Lexington. IVlay 13th. Alleghany Institute, Lexington. M*y 21st, Pennsylvania State C lego at Lexington. Maryland Agricultural College, V ginia Polytechnic Itstitute and John's College will also be played, 1 the dates have not been arranged j Just try & 10c box of Casearets, the Qi liver and bowel regulator over known. MARRIED IN BEDFOUD. Mr. Jobs David Lincoln, of Lexi ton, and Mrs. H. li. Brown, of Bedfi were united marriage yesterday af noon at 1:30 o'clock, at the hom the bride, near Bellevue. They arri in Lynchburg over tho No; folk & W ern railroad, and lett at 5 o'clock < the Chesapeake & Ohio for their fu homo m Lexington.?Lynckburg N Jan. 13. When bilious or costive, eat a Cas ?andy cathartic, euri* guaranteed, 10c, 'i President E. T. D. Myers, of Richmond Fro'oricksburg and 1 mac Railroad, has commenced the tion of the monument ta mark the tlcfields of Spottsylvania. near ti ton's Crossing. Tbe monument w of rough rubble granita in the sba a pyramid. ie, for tushed to seo sorting chair, fa*ten c bu CB callous woman rushed i under taneous. and lay at thc factually She saw Absolute him go, her two avo them ,tW that i darted e by tho eh ho had rs, should old. Oh, web," she was faint a soldier oiior and time of im how to o children r God havo ls* "N** Thc use of the surgeon's knife coming so general, resulting f in such a large number of caaes, occasion general alarm. Mr. William Walpole, of Walsl South Dakota, writes; "A three years ago, there came my left eye a little blotch abot x size of a ama It grew rapid shooting pal in every dir I became al and consul good doctor pronounced .cer, and said "must be ci Thia I wov consent to, little faith indiscriminate usc of the knife, ing of thc many cures made t S., I determined to give that a a trial, and after I had taken i days, the cancer became irrita began to discharge. Thia alto ceased, leaving a amall acab finally dropped off, and only a little acar remained to mark tl Tf here the destroyer had held f ti A Real Blood Ren Cancer la In the blood and lt toexpect an operation tocure I {guarantied purely vtgttabli) remedy tot every disease of thc blood. ( . Booka mailed free; address Swift Spe elfie Co., Atlanta,! Bs? SSS! v vegtrapit) SS _ .vi .?;->? wholes-it-;-! BB? flaBMflSBa POWDER Abaelutcly Pure) BjjWa BSjBjjj MM?a co.. NfW VOBK. TERRIBLE TORNADO AT FORT SMITH, ARK. Fort Smith, Ark., Jan. 12.?Two acoz es of human lives and up w? rds of ona million dollara worth of pioparty were destroyfld by a tornado which burst upon tbe city a few minutea past ll o'clock last night. Ike storm struck near th* National Cemetery, and tore its way througn thfl flniire eity. leav? ing its path marked by death and deso? lation. Men, women and children were awakened without a moment's warn? ing to meet death by falling walls or in tbe flames which engulfed many of the wrecked buildings. THE SOUTH AS SHE IS. ir Ht. mt it. test la be itally , aa to itown, bout under it thfl Ll pea. It,and naran, ection. armed ted a , who it can* that lt it out. lld not having in the Read y S. S. ted ic inc t a few ted and r awhile , which healthy ie place ill sway. iedy. . U folly t. 8.8 S. la a real 5S Th* Jacksonville Times-Citizen says: "In thia new era the South is being Been aa ahe really ia. When the aitU ficial advantages are withdrawn from ,' the Weat?when tbe business of that section ia called upon to sustain tbe agents cf development brought into premature being by the demand of the nation, whrn tbs advantages of its wide fields, however rich in aoil, are contrasted with tb oas of tbe landa, the climate and tbe agricultural produc? tions of the South, than the tide sf immigration turns and the 'Western farmer as well as the capitalist and the European turns hia face to the South, he exan.ii.es and is is convinced-" HANNA IS ELECTED SENATOR COLUMBUS, OHIO, Jan. 12. Marcus A Banna was elected to-da) te represent Ohio in tha Senate for seven re years and two months. If McKinley should be re-elected, Hanna would ol still be th'c-re to the end of tbe Presi? dent's second term. Including both nt the .hort and long term, Hanna'e time as Senator will expire March 1905. ol THE1R FIRST TRIP _o TOWN. "Hem's some more of the hot.;|}}t work of them blamed monopohats, said Farmer Hayricks, as he hung his coat overjthe fool of the b?d. "Goodness, wheie?" a^ked hia wifai "Here'e a sign what says 'Don't blow out tbe gas.' I a'poM they make these folks burn it all night, so's to run up their bil's en 'em. Gosh, I don't ng- know what this country's comin' to!" >rd, -??*""-!-" . ; ter- According to a celebrated anatomist ? of thor* aro upwards of 6,000,000 Utttfl .ved glands in the human atomach. 1 hi se est- glands pour out the digeetive juices 3TftV which dissolve or digeat tbs food. In ture digestion is want cf juice, weakness oi bws, glenda, need of help to reaiore the health of these organs, lbs beat and moat natural help ia tbat given by Shaker Digestive Cordial. Natural, becaciB* it supplies the materials need? ed by the glands to prflper* thfl digts Uv* juices. Because it strengthens and invigorates the glands and the stomach, until they ar* able to do tbflir work alone. Shaker Digflstivfl Cordial eurea indigestion certainly and per? manently. It dora bo by natural meana and therein lies the afleretof ita wonder? ful and unvaried success. At druggists, pricfl 10 cents to $1.00 per bottU. Motheb?Johnny, I *?e your little brother has the smallest apple. Did you give bim his choice.sa I suggested? Johnny?Ysa'm, I told him he could have hs choice, the little one or none, and he took the little one. _ ? ? Thfl difference between pills and Sisamons Liver Regulator, is jiut this: Pilli don't ?o down very etty .iihmoat people, ard you feel thens aft-wards. While Si-mona Lifer Regulator in liquid or powder ii vflry fla ay to take, and tho only feeling that you have af* terwasde ii the greet reliflf tbat it guvee from Constipation, Bilious-flii, 8i?k Hsadaehfl and Dyspepsia. It is a mild laxative and a tonie. Out Wait they have started leather wflddings.' Leathflr, of coum, fur ^niabfld by the 'two soles with but e single thought." i*aret 5o. ll CASTORIA for Infra- ead Chil_e_ ls ai ^_*__ According to th* ad vane* sheets of fashion a woman's hat will not be on straight this winter unless it ia om crooke . women.