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VIRGINIA NEWS-?NORFOLK LOCAL CONTINUED FROM PAGE THREE OUR SUFFOLK NEWSBUDGET Miss Katherine Williams Fleming Weds Mr. William M- Lory UNDER A LOVER'S KNOT Aninciiioml i:onniy*a Contribution lo Uio fttnln Treasury -Intnletl mm Unpleasant 1?. rI'iiinf ? llcMructIvc Worm* Millen ? licit- .t|?iii';?r unco -A t.iiiic Boy MnatiilMM n llroken Ann ?People our Headers Know. (Special t" Vlrglnlan-PlloL) Suffolk, Va.. July 26.?A pretty mar? riage was BOlcmnlzed nt 8 o'cloek Wed? nesday morning nt the First Baptist Church, the contracting parties being Miss katherine Williams Fleming, u popular and charming young lady, niece of .Mrs. William Briggs, of this place, and Mr. William Martin Sorey, u prominent and successful young busi? ness man of Hampton, Va. The church v. as beautifully decorat? ed by the Suffolk florist, Mr. w. it. Lawrence, who never displayed more artistic last-. Preceding the entrance of the bridal party, "O Promise Me" Vits toucbtngly rendered l>y Mies Snl lie Chappelle, of Waverly, Va., whose reputation as n Bwei t singer is well known, and who mi ibis special oc? casion whs at her i>.st. As tbe <ir;:nn pealed forth strains of Lohengrin's march the bridal party en? tered in the following ordert First, the ushers. Mr. P. H. Lamb, of Waverly, and Mr. C. P. Trotmun, of Suffolk; Mr. V. Holllday, of Suffolk, and Mr. J. F. Malrd. of Lynchburg.; Ihen came tin mold of honor, Miss Mary B. Pleming. Bister of the bride, followed by little Ado. Flora Briggs, cousin of the bride, bearing the ring on u white satin cushion. The bride next entered, lean? ing on the arm i>f her uncle. Mr. George lt. Fleming', <>f Lynchburg, who were met nt the altar by the groom and his best man. Mr. \V. B. Thomas, of I tump ton. While standing ntiii.r an arch of palms, from the top of which suspend? ed a lovers' knot of roses, tie- solemn ?words which made them "iu> were apoken by ltev. J. F. Luve, pastor i f the church. Mr. and Mrs. Sorey left for Norf ilk. ?where they will take the i i|.; Ii :?.ii? :? n steamer and visit several Northern cities. Canada and Luke George. The bride looked handsome In n ?olng-away gown of grey chub. She carried n shower bouqucl of brld >'h roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore a street costume of foulard silk, while the little r!ii^r bearer was dressed In !>urc white. Miss Lucy Brown, tin talented young musician of Suffolk, presided :.t th>. organ and the audience Were highly <u tertalned while waiting f. r the bridal party to arrive. Mr. and Mrs. Sorey were the recipient of a number of handsome pros nts. PAYING THE AUDITOR. Sometimes li takes over $25,000 for Nanscmond county tn settle with the State of Virginia. It did this year. County Treasurer Sydney T. blllis |< ft this afternoon at 5:00 o'clock to make bis annual settlement with Auditor Ma rye for the fiscal year just closed. The footings in the statement Treas? urer Ellis will offer shows Nans, mood county's part of the Slate expenses to be Just 127,187.09. Bill this much money was not carried toj-day. A part pay? ment of 85,260.88 was mad.' in !? (em? ber. That was In cash, estimated de? linquents nnd treasurer's commissions' To-day Mr. Bills carried $21,926.21?a draft tor $8,784.06, a. certified check foi *12..sr.0.ii?, and a bunch of paid Stnte warrants. $291.96. The tax and li. . ns collections for the wist mouth have been exceedingly good. HE WAS TOO TIB ED. One member of Ine Suffolk Whist Club, whoso- annual outing was?Uh.I yesterday, has n reputation "f being a little slow. He has done samel bint; else to sustain It. ite lot n tlond crab r ? main in his pocket a night and pan of two days. Then ho took it out. He hud been Inhaling nn unpleasant perfume all dav?at the si ire, in the club room and nt dinner. Finally he reached down nnd extracted something from his pocket. It was a decayed crab. Some one had put it iherc while on the tujr. DESTRUCTIVE W< IRMS. There Is a new kind of worm, the ap? petite of which is disastrous t.i fanners In the bounty. Some of them have hud fl Ids of late mrn m ire than half eaten by the worm. Trees, osnoclnllv oak andbeeon, nnve lost nearly nil their leaves In some localities. Thii wenn la nlj.i"! one and a half inches long. They . .one hi greal num? bers and devastate n corn ii. id in iwo or three days. BROKE AN ARM. George Ward, three and n half year Old son . f Mr. and .Mrs. I h i: !. - 11 ward, f. li to-day and broke an arm. It was the lefl arm. two of whosi b im ? we.-e shati n d. Dr. John E. Phillips Was called to fix it. PERSf ? N A L RECORDS. Mr. ILirt.ii! n McClelian, of the Nnn remond Truck Package Company lefl to-day for Phllllpsburg, Pa. when h jvlll pass several weeks wiih Mrs. Met 'lellan. .Messrs. .1. S. and i: n. it. cnbb, <>f Frank!!;!. Va.. were in Suffolk to? day. Mr. It. L. Holt, . f Waverly, Vu.. was In town t.i- lay, Mr. J. H. Dunn, of Walte Fores) x C.. registered at t..,. Commercial Ho? tel lo-uay. Mr. Jnmes A. Mat tin. ,.f pftrls Texas was in Suffolk to-rl * Miss Daisy Nurney lefl to-day for the seashoi ? ?"O U. li. wickhnm and riece. Mifs Mabel Wlckham, of Athens Ohio, came to-day to vlsil the family of Mr. N. S. l.u k. 93 Main Btreet, for two weeks. Colonel R E. Itoykin. stale S nator, SUFFOLK ADVERTISER/! E'TS iL Pointer - ? Don't let your FIRE POLICIES be renewed until you gee Woodward & Elam. Scffolk. Va. was In Suffolk to-day. Ho tnlkcd very contldcntly nboul his rcnoinlnntlon. I?' received many llr.itterlng letters from Nnnsemond pooph. United siat s Senator Thomas s. Martin passed through Suffolk to-day. Mr. Butler Pretlow, of Franklin, vis? ited friends In Suffolk to-day. Miss Winnie Uobbs, of Jacksonville. Pia., lost on the street a gold watch and :i ?:!! pin. A live-line lost ad. n|? penred In the Vlrglnlnn-Plloti Thci watc h come back the very same day. Joe Keeling and George Everett color? ed boys, found the Jewelry and divided . the reward. I'lTI ItSltl IUI. WORK ON NEW RAILROAD?CAN? DIDATE LEG BROKEN. Petersburg, Va., July 26 ?It wna leurned yesterday from nn ??Hi' ial of tin Company Hint some eleven or twelve miles of track have been laid three miles ninth ..r Rldgcwny, N. C, and nine miles south ? ?!' I.a fr.'ss. Meck? lenburg county. The foundation for all ? iT the piers of the Iron bridge which is to In- built ncross the Apponuittox river. In the vicinity of Hie silk mills, on Fleet street, In this city, have i> en dug and soiuf of the t>l< rs built. This bridge will extend from the Blue Ridge Cotton Mills, in Cnniil street, and will be some forty or more feel In height. It is s..'il thai tin laying of ih" track between Petersburg and Richmond will begin within the next three months. CANDIDATE FOR LEGISLATURE. Mr. 13. R. 1! lil-s. of Wilson's, Dlnwid dle county, was In the city yesterday, and while hero he announced his in? tention "I" becoming a candidate for the Legislature from Rial county. Mr. II ibbs i.- one of the largest land and mill owners in Dhiwiddle and mie nf the most prominent farmers of tlv county, lie lias i!"t takeii any part in politics before nor has he in-hi any ini!.> llc olllco. LEI I BUI IK EN. Mr. Thomas Chcathnm. who Is em ptoyed nt the Petersburg I: m Works, mid the misfortune yesterday morning tu have 1 ne of his legs broki it by a car wheel falllns:. on him. II? was taken to his home, whore he was attended by n physician. aOSSIPPY LETTER FROM nri; REGULAR CORRESPONDENT. Franklin. Va.. July 2?.--Mrs. J. E. j Booker and daughter, Rlchmoi d, are here stiendlng some time with Mrs. Capt. Bryant. The Misses Rosa and Teile Gay loft Monday visit Miss Bessie Prince, ol Courtland. Miss Inda Snunders. <?( Myrtle, who has been visiting Mis. Golder, of this place, has returned i > her home. I Rev. William Havnge, of Chiirchland. i pass.-.I through Franklin yesterday en I route for porno, N. <Ho was a.>ni pnnlcd from this idaco by his sister, Mrs. .1. i.. Cainn, ami her children. Mr. I:. .1. Camp an.I Captain <'. C. Vnughnn spent Sunday and Monday with thel.- families at Old Point. Mr. and Mrs. Dale had the misfor? tune in lose by death thnlr daughter : Lola ngeJ 13 years, last Saturday. Tin child iln .! from the i irei :s of a "yell w chill." The parents have the sympathy of nor poop! ?. i Miss Pearl MoLcmore. who has vls ; Itcd friends Inn-, has returned to her home ai *'ourtland. Miss Sue IJrquhnrt, one of Suffolk's most charming young ladles, who has been the guest nl' her aunt. .Mrs. A. M. Brownley. rclurned to her h unc Mon? day allein n il. .Miss Grace Parker, "f Ma'.deton, X. i'.. arrived hero Saturday last to spend some time with h r friend. Miss Mng :.:i.. Pretlow. m. \t c<urr m:\vs, EL SIM) SAILS POLICE COMMIS? SIONERS. Newport News. v.l.. July 20.?The hew steamship El Sud, which was built here for the Southern Paclilc Company fur uhc in the service Of the Morgan , Line of steamships, left the shipyard : this alter. shortly after I o'clock on her m?ldeii n ip to New York. ? An i !'!'.'!?! was made \>y Rev. T. .1. 1 Mai Kay t.i have a speiclal mealing of I the Board of Police Commissioners held last night, but H did not succi -d, owing in the Het thai .Mr. MucKay coiild not ret Into communication ivlih the inomhors bf tin board. lie an? nounced hint night that he would en? deavor !?? have ,i meeting held Thurs? day night. ??Uli tlnr? ?'umiiorlci? ?nir. The Se. ret Service l as Jti?j iinearl!: I another hand of count* rfi it. rs hi a sub? urb nf New York CMy, and .?? i i large quantity of bogus bills, which are so cleverly exevutt'd that the \< person would iif-vcr suspect them of be? ing spurious. Things or grcal value are always selectMl by cr.unti'rfeltc:s far !ml tntlon, notably the celebrati I ll< tl r'? Stomach Hitters, which lias many imi? tators init im ccjiials lie' eoiniiion <11-.>e ders like fever, agile, main a. Indlni stion dyspepsia, constipation, iicrvousn ?s nhd general debility. The Bitters i right in the stomach, nnd wheti the si lu? nch is in good working order li mil..-. gObU blood ami plenty ??!' it. in I hi* mini, rtcr the It iti rs t::-t at the- -.-.u of strengt)! and vitality.and rotm : vigor ;?? tie w< ik and dc:'.i!llt:ited. Beware of couhterfi ts when buyiuii Always go to rollabl drill Kists who have the reputation Of what you ask fur. J Iu re VI rr.? liitllum . (By Telegraph to Virginlan-PIIot.) Washington, July Count! Vine!, tl: ? Pali.in charge here, had another Interview with Assistant SeOci iry Mill at the State Department to-day res? pecting Ihe Inquiry now in progress Into <hc killing of the live it iii.ms last week at Tnliulah, La!. Governor Foster has not ye; submitted his report, but it has been learned unoillclally thai ihr? ? fif the live men killed were undoubti illy Italian citizens, and two were natural? ized American citizens. O f5i OC O 'iX J\. . n.\.rsti,u >^I!ie Kind You Hart Alw rstoujM Col. I'.ilin ii ii>l r*eii?l I <? Ion Oriitl. fliy Telegraph n IMrglnlan-Pilot.) Richmond, \'a.. July 26.?Colonel Ed? mund Pendloton, widely known throughout Virginia hhd the South, died ai Lexington, Va., to-day. l>i w..v'? I ill ill i'ii ne < oi rt'<.|><> ii il <? li f-<'. i* By Telegraph to Virginian-Pilot.) Trieste. July 26.?Admiral Dcivey busily engaged during the day in re? plying in his immense American cor? respondence and in receiving private visitors. Acts gently on the Kidneys, hwm riEANSES THE 5YSTEM "EFFECTUALLY HAB.TUAU PERMANENTLY fT5BE%s;iF.^EcTa euy the 6jn'jiNt-w?HTD oy @]F?RNIA JTO $YRVP(S ?.1 :jt rmoctui THE WORLD OF SPORT I'ANDING ' IF THE CLUBS. I'. I" Cl NATIONAL LEAGUE Woti. Los Brooklyn .2C Most.in .52 ::i Ist. I..mis. 40 xi ; Phlhidt Iphln . 40 34 ! Baltimore. it; 33 Chicago .45 ::?! 1 Pittsblirg .42 1 Cincinnati . tl I New York .33 : Louisville .33 . Washington.::i Clev. Kind . 15 .t'.'JT . .".!>* .500 . 50S . ..".on .^'?1 .432 .413 . 3B0 .1S1 VI Plttsburg: fl.TLE. Pittsblirg .. ..1 0 2 0 0 1 2 2x?8 i". :; Washington .. <> <> 0 o o o o o i?I 5 4 At Chicago? i Milcn'go .1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 ft--5 0 " Phllad >lphla . .2 0 0 ? 2 0 :t 0 0?7 n I At Lnulsv'.llc Louisville .11 i 0 I 0 ii o 0 ?>-?_? r. I ib'ookivn .ii c u u i o ii o ii. ?;. i IL I I.E. -48] :: lo I ?j n o o o li o i i o o o 1 o n ii 4 13 At St. Louis St. Louis . j Now York .. .. At Cincinnati FIRST GAME. Cincinnati .. 0 2 o 0 0 0 ft 0 I.st.'ii .I 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 SE( < i\!> a AM E. Cincinnat i .. 0 t 0 0 0 0 ?? 6 0 lr tloslon .i .i ii ii ii o ii o ATLANTIC LEAGUE, Won. Lost. PerCt. Richmond . n t .wz I All. town . 8 7 : i Lancaster. 8 7 i Heading . s 9 .171 Wilkesbdrta. 7 <? .?< N nk . :. . I ATLANTIC 1 FAGUE RESULTS. Blrhmond-Newhrk?no gaine; ruin. WHkesbnrre. Una ling, I?. * LliiK-.istcr, li; AilentoiVh, YACHT RACE A RAN HONED. N 0\\ port. R. L, July 26.- It was an? nounced to-day by the Rnclhg Commle t. of :!'?? Neivp rt Yai ii Racing As? sociation' thai Ihn is Ehtion has \> in obliged to abandon the race arranged for Saturday between Columbia and p fenilcr owing ip fact that the I Columbia's s'tcel iniist ivill not b< ready m : ? ti. . A BOXING rSO"JT. M KET KIM M'COY A V Viol'>; FlGHTEl: (By Telegraph to Vir-jinriti-PlloL) Davenpori, Iowa* July km m ?'y. tanned nnd healthy iiiok.ng, ;.>? river hero to-day to remain until Ati BUSl 10th; when hq will nie Toni Dtigghn. of Australia, nnd jack Gra? ham, "i" Plllsbiirg, In live ? mi i hnui i. i '"? has.Veiling. Hnrrv 11 ri: ? ill p . ? twenty rounds ngainst .1 ?? ilii -u ,.r Chicago, lhe snnie n\-!il. MeC , '?<:.. ,i hoii v and r ir?l r I'.vl ?'' will : be h's n II: n ??? hi i< nd of i-nin nn '>?? f"' fuinr ?'. "This Is my last roar's ; lighting." sal I lie. !'nnd I w ml t.. m it a merry ?????. 1 i>ref r jeffr ? ?? to any one; elsft. If Flit'.slmmoi's w ii" fight for the middle welghl ebi<iui>l< risk ?? I will < Inlm It :. meet all ubmorfe. <?? rb ti Malier. Shark y and I'.io rest know \\ here lo IIml m.-.' WILJ. GO TO EUROPE. CHAMPION JEFFRIES WILL SEE T!IK WORLD. (By Telegraph tr> VIritlnlnn-Milol ? Next" York. July ix. - .hum s .!. Jeffries, tit.- pugilist, arriv.d M-day In i!i s city, nftcr it plensnnl tour across the coun? try. The big fellow will sail for Eur (n-mrirro\i . u the North Cieriiinn liner Fuersi Bismarck. li?- is in prim con? dition for his rout. st.-. with Chnrjev Mitchell and Jeni Smith, which are to take plin e abroad within h fortnight. .I.-Mi ii s will return here nbout Sen t. t il" r 15th. v. bi n be w ill ?_? ? Into Irnlrilni; .- Asbitry Park for his tie'ni will) Sheikey. For Infants and Children. fh? Ki?d You Have Aiv/aya 3ears; the /^~$ Signature ol LAMBERTS POINT. The Umbers for the roof of the Nor? folk silk Company's mill arc on the ground, bul cannot be placed in posi? tion until the girders, which have not | arrived, are put in. Miss Beuluh Wade, a charming young belle of Lyiichburg, is the guesl of th< Misses Ona and -May Lakes, of Poca-| hontas avenue. Mr. Dock Tai mage, formerly engineer nt the power-hi use in Huntersvllle, erecting a commodious dwelling' eor-| ner ?>f Forty-third street aind Myers avenue. It will be heated by an Im-1 proved steam pr >ccss and lighted with ucetvellnc gas. When completed it will he the cosiest ami most comidetc resi? dence in e<|Ulpm nt in the village. Mrs. C. i'. Boy kin gave a delightful sociable to frl< nds ni her home, on Myers avenue. Tuesday night. The oc? casion was graced by the licnuty and! lashi Mi nf [uimbert's Point; Music, dancing and mirth were indulged in! until the sui-.er lied ran:.'. When tin j elegant repast uns served. Mr. and Mis. Benjamin Lewis, of Thirty-seventh street, hud the sail mis? fortune to 1 sc by death at an early hour yesterday morning, at the Infant Sanitarium, Virginia Beuch, their Inter? esting Infant daughter Addle, agi l s months. The ''uncial will take place from (he residence of the parents at 10 o'clock i his morning. A dog, supposed tn bo suffering with; hydrophobia, was killed ?!! the Bowden Ferry road y< stcrdny morning by Mr It. S. I t.i' kits. Little Agnes Hnnley, the 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .lames Han ley, ei' Bowden's Road, is quite sick ; with malarial fever. Captain Dough He, of Whnlcyvlllo, Nanscmond county, who has been vis? iting his son. Dr. Charles W. Dough tie, of !? ica hont us avenue, left for his I home yesterday afternoon. .Mr. Benjamin Backus is building two handsome frame dwellings mi Lam ; bert's Point road. .Mr. Henry Cooper, a. prominent trucker ol the Lambert's Point section, ?ill carry a large parly of gentlemen en a fishing excursion off Ocenti View to-day on his sailing yacht Oneda. In tie- Marty will he a. number of Metho? dist ministi rs from Norf ilk, and Rev. .?. Powell Garland, D. D.. Presiding Elder of the Richmond District. * Miss Scefi, a charming young lady of Petersburg, daughter of Prof. <;? irge W. Scott, is the gm st of Rev. F. Boul dlll and wife, on My.-rs avenue. A new tent of tin- Order of Maccabees will !"? instituted at Odd Fellows' Hall next Monday night by Mr. McMostor, supremo orgtinhser. Ii Is said that the new tehl will start with 100 charter tie mbers. Kititkriipicy Petitions. In the United States Court yesterday p< tltlbns in bankruptcy w ere tiled by Eczema! The Only Cure. Eczema i? mom than a skin disease, and no skin remedies can euro it. The doctors are unable in effect a cure, and their mineral Mixtures are damaging to the most powerful constitution. The whole trouble is in the blond, ami Swift's Specific is tho only remedy which can reach Btichdeep-seated blood diseases. Kc/ema broke mil on my daughter,and con? tinued to spread until her head was en'ircly covered. She was treated by several good doctors, Im? jrr.-w worse, a::il the dreadful disease spread to lo r face. She was l*ken *" lw?cclslm ti I health spring.-. l,ui f-M^l^^tfg'' relTednol netlt. Many .^?*S2a?^!0\.'~.iiv patent medicines were uken. but without re? sult, until we decided to try S. s. S.,anA by th? lima the llrsi liottl? w?s ituished, her head be? gan '?> h"?l A .?..7-1? l >. ties cured her com? pletely and lef: her skin perfectly smooth. She L now sir teen yea ni old; und has a magnificent g-ww-ii ,,f hair. Not n sign of the dreadful II. T Snons. .i., ills, Mo. disease has ever returned. 2701 l.v Don't expect local applications of soaps nin! salves to cure Kczemn. They reaeli only the Btirfaco, while the di sense cornea from within. Swift's Specific S.S.SJfh8 Blood is the only euro and will reach i he moist ah-tinat.ige. Ii is far ahead of all similar reinnd ioa, because, ii cures en -;>s which are beyond Iheirrcnch. S.S.S. is purely vcg< table, nml is the only blond remedy guaranteed to' ".'.tain no jmt nsh. luorciiry or ot her mineral. Hooks mailed f:- >? by Swift Specific Company. Atlcnt ?. CJeortria. luAhltKo : PiTTtE ? i mm M VIM**, CURE pick neailarhoand rcliovoall tl" troubles IncI den. to a bllioi ii i..-'.ei tho i.i. aiieh ns Pl?tlnca?, Nainca, DrmvsliteM, in a after KUIng. l'alu in Ihn Side. t.c. Wliili? lliclrmoat roioariial 16 im . ? boa l" ? a sbnnii i.i curluu Sfe i \ .r-nA? ricail equally venting till innI , yet C.irtor'ii I.lttlo Liver Pills nro ihiabloiuO ni: Iii all m, ciirlngaml pta inij -i Ittt.W] . ; mi i .:. amul.-.te Ilm >wol i. i \ ,i u they only .ii mm Achothoy uronl 1 lioalmo.il prlcaleanto those who mi ft. r from thUillatrcsslhg complaint; hutfortii. liatoly il? irr ?? laessdo 'S not end here midtbona (rliooncotry ? hem v. .;i find llioao Mill plili raht nbl? Una lode lit l! Ii' wil ACHi D itaftei nllalck head 3S3 mm If lliel ana . f >?? !:. rv Uvea that here U v liera womatioOl r great boast. Otu pills cure it wbtlo Otlterr. ito nrit, I'.rti-rV I .:?' ? I iver I ?.!'?? ar.? v. vy .iinll ami very total '. i Ino cr two l His niakoa de?>. They aroatriotly veitetablo ami ?lo flot grit>a <>r punic, but by their ncnllo action plei?o ?1! who iisotlinni. Invlr.Unt it.tcenls: ftvofor(I. s?oid by drujyjisia ovcrywboro, er sent by mail. CAItiCR MEDICINE CO., New York. Small Pill. Smll Sasfi. Small frb. Joseph Salomonsky, <>f Norfolk, through Moses Levy, counsel: Adolph Schell, IL C. Brlstow and XV. W. Mose? loy, all of Newport News, by J. C. B?k? r, counsel. K<>itnnk<> r.Xi'iiriinl? (lore. A large number of Rounokc excur? sionists uro in the city. They will not return t i Ronnoke until Saturday night, and in the meuntlnie nil those who do ?mi lake u Irin to Baltimore will enjoy themselves around Norfolk und the several nearby pleusurc resorts. Arrcsl?-cl IllNl-W Viirl?. There was u drunken Unlit, resemb? ling n riot, nt Coney Island. New York, yesterday morning. Iii which Bevcrnl |i( rs tits \m ic more or less injured. The police made a number of arrests. i? cludlng thai of n man who gave his name us George J hnston, <>f Norfolk, Va- The late hour at which this Intel Mr nee was received prevented Virgln inn-Pllot r porters from investigating tin- claim of the man. CURED BY botanic BLGOD BALM (3. B. B. FCR BAD BLOOD. Pimples, Skin Eruptions That Burn and Itch, Scales, Sores. Itching, torturing, scaly Eczema, Pim? ples and Skin Humors are outward evl o. ac< i of a deep seated Etlood Disease, hence to really cure to stay cured .1 thor? oughly tested Blood Remedy like llotaulc Mood Ha I in (It. lt. B.) is required. It is the only remedy strong enough to reach the 01 use, expelling the poison ami humors from the blood, thus driving out every vestige of the disease. Botanic Mood Balm cures after doctors, salves, ext-t nal or Internal linndhs have failed HAVE YOU er?. oVur,i!!:Sp,y?; blisters contalriliiK pus or watery lliild, skin red. and an Itching hent, with or without sores, on hats. arms, hands, neck or faxo? Then take Botanic Mood Buhn lit. lt. B.l. which will .nr.. yon. leaving the liest? free froin blemishes, Itching or sore?. ECZEMA ON CHILDREN. - Children arc v. ry frequently afflicted with ticxemn or sores, sometimes affi cling . nth.- face nnd scalp, tiiv.- the child mild doses "f Botanic Mood Balm tit. lt. B.) and the pores will sour, heal. Price II, per la rue bottle (six for $?"??. at drug stores. Per? fectly safe 10 use by old or you tut. SAMPLE BOTTLE FBEE. Write for free pain pin bottle and hook Describe trouble, ana free personal medical advice given. Address Blood Halm Co., Atlanta, Georgia. fciiieisi Every Article in our Ready made Department to go at a Sacrifice this week. Percale and Lawn Wrappers, Silk Waists, While Lawn Waists, While Pique and Linen Skins, Mohair and Flan? nel Bath Suits, one special line of White Waists, with em? broidery and tucks, former price 75c, go at 49c. Our Embroidery Special continues at IHN 0. GfiMflGE ESTABLISHED JS65 Sewer and Weil Pipe BRICK TILE ALL SIZES. Lime, Cements, Piaster, Bricks, Laths, Hair, Shingles, Flooring Etc WOOi)SIDE*S WHARF. NORFOLK, VA f/?Oi ME ? S\??S . JE? ajax i am i: i -. positivbly ctiit* <5/-**l ,! ?./. AVrroN* I-Israel i ailing M*:.i <.y - ic'i % ?4, hy At.i,. mtoiol Bj :. (>.r I ly, uuMinnmcr aiorriiiiai :? i r. I Unnminptlon ii : .-.-mi i:i tii'i-.. ". ;i mi- n .-: ?.lw,?r. iinmi..li.i?>' i:rn?rjv.|. mrnt nni) rOrtol a CtJRn wlior?) all ottl-rs tall. In . ,t upon bi.Tim tl ??? itenulnii Ajar TtWots. Tbiy Hat? cur? I iboii'.Jii'N r.u?l r ill earn ><? :., v.? el*a \ ponittva f rltton r inrante# t? ?ITcel n ears In *-.*t ? ?????? ... .?.'?.!??. 1!... mnse I'rlo ' U ruaii i t i ?ckaM.Of ?t* PHdkaww (full . ?:? ?? for $5.60. Vr mail, io ri..i.\ .* r -i. mm r?t cf i?rlctf. Obcnlar fr*s f\JAX RfaMF.DY CO., Kor sale in Not folk, Va., by Bat row. Martin A: Co. and It. P. Holmes Si Co., druggists. fe?-iu.;o.sa-ly ' mm DR. ANNA GIERIH3, Register?;! I iiyslc'.ti ('rivals sanlia rtum ef high repute. Vre ftahlif compound (or (emalo .iiplnluia ti ie Lilly VVhlta Rexulatlva V Iis. S-V ivlthom clttl u::r'.l! me. lored SpOts, Aches Old Sores. Ul? cers In Mouth. Hair Palling? Wrlic COOK REMEDY CO., 1657 MASONIC TEMPLE, Chicago, III., for proofs of cures, ('aplt.il SSOO.ObO. Worst cases cured i., r. u w days; lOO-oaec hook free. A mountain of disfics confronts the average house? wife alter all the family have dtned. They are creasy dishes, too. and hard to pet clean with soap and water. The best, easiest, quirltest and cheapest way to wash dishes is tu use a little WASHING POWDER in the dish-water. It act? like magic, cms the grease and makes the .hslirs perfectly (.lean. In (act all rleaaiin; is made easier bT this yrr.u cleanser, and at halt the cost ol soap. Kor creates! economy buy our large package. FHE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY L'.- lit .1 'o St. Louis New York Boston You know that our minister used to be a practicing ? 1 physician. He was a graduate of the College of Physi? cians and Surgeons, New York, and he says of Ripans. Tabulcs that the formula has long been in favor with medical men, but the method of preparation in the pres? ent form is modern and a very great convenience. lie lately spoke of them to me in these very words: "I always keep a vial of the Tabulcs upon my dressing table and use them with confidence whenever occasion arises. For a disturbed condition of the digestive or? gans 1 know of nothing so good, and for an 'all round' family remedy I do not believe there is anything better to be had." I Q O-OOOOO oooooooo-o- o-c-oo-o-o- OOO -Q I I Iff* S ? 6 < Virginia Electric Company. j ? O-OOOOO O-O-O-O-O-O- OOO OOO-OOO O C-Q-1 FOR Tin >? and Installment Price .838 I Disi unit 83.00 for cash .J We claim il to he (ho hrM Mower on the world's market regardless of pi ce. Staun h. dar tide and liKht of draft, <treat numbers are sold hers annually and thero ate moro Buck? eyes In use In tin- two counties than of all other makes combined. This bouse has .-old tho Buekcyo exclu? sively for about twenty years, oid buyers are mw buyers. These facts should Induce you to use the Buck? eye. Wo invite examination ana will gladly show its workings. Steel Hay Rakes P.Mf Dump and Hand Dump, sdld steel axles, sie-1 wheels, guaranteed to stand?strong and durable?boy can operate either style? prices down low?Iron and steel have advanced in cost nearly 60 p. r cent., and Mowers and Bakes win surely bo higher in price next season. Buy a Hockeys this year ami take no Chances. Implements, Fertilizers and Poultry Supplies. NORFOLK FARM SUPPLY CO. McD. L- WRENN, Presidint. E. C. GUNTHER, Treasure* GEO. B- TODD, Man.tp.cr. Thoy overcome Weak? ness, irregularity and Omissions, increase vij,' ? -? ? ? or and banish "pains of menstruation." Thoy rtru " LIFE SAVERS *' to girls at womanhood, aiding development of organs and body. No known remedy tor women equals them. Cannot do barm?lifo becomes n pleasure }{tl.OO PER HOX HY MAIL. Sold by <lrtiK";ists. DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Sold bv BURROW, MARTIN & CO.