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SATTROAY . FKUIll'ARV 18, HM>?. she laststed fiorcely "Yon arffl not ad mlt lt. hut I know There ?an rfabt In tbat If Harry derson Ls aii y*.u thh'k him. if he ^?...1 here now and knew the whole. he aroObl say lt k. <1 BOt brav. but artebad an.l eraoL*' Ba Bbeeh his head- and the sa.l sbadow of a bitter smile touehed hhl lips "He wou; bb?" be sald. "lt ahtnU'i ih nr uiiinotutinrj nimaeit ? A it' ed hhn Ba turned and aaaaed hl* elbows aa tba narrow artadea siu eeeej aatta achlna. hal aaafart Ba heard haa harply ? I lnt*. the empty cell. ?n BB ihe c*>t nnd threw out bla artiis with a heDekaea l Jesaics left the Jall with ?iesi>alr In The hepe ea which st.e had fed these p.isi day* tni.l f:ill,-,l her What ?^ there left for her to fel IJke a swift wtnd. she went up tlie street ta IVl.ler'a ofhce She gt her araj np tba aattaatad st.-m aad tnpp.-.l BB ' uns nn m awec siu- paaa aa Bad aatarad the aaapt] OOa, where a study lamp haraad aa tba desk A pile of lejaal looking pnpcr* had it. an.l with them lay a torn paaa of a aowuaper ahoaa fa millar capttoii gave her a stah of Perbups tba news of the trlnl had found Its wsy scrona the rain. arbara the Baaaaa af Btlrea ami Beraoa had heaa hawaaa Parbapa every one at Anlst.' ^ knew *.f lt paek ed It ip and BCBOBOd it h.-isti!y There was no hlnt af the trial. but her eye csugbt tba htcb hud BBBjed Its roi*- in tba eaaataaaaa, ami t-b*- read it to th* B IB her own trouble she read It . ahteer v.-i. Bsrfal ?s the fate Harry Banderaoa had so nar it was not to t** aaaa tbat a htcb awatted 11 for. aarfal aa it was. tt held u.* Bbaaaa ln I got Bf fcellng sh.- ulipptd ta her keeea b] the one s..fa tba room aed an.l preyed peaelooatelj .\s hite drea ?>nt her haodkerchlef to ajtaach tha tears that came something fell with I miisl.-ai tiukle at. ber laat It was tba little eraaa she had fanod In fro:,t of tba h'.llsi.le *-abiu that had lalu forgotten ln her |kh k.-t .iunng the past anxious datye As sh?- prcssed It the ring nt tbe top ga\e wa\. am] the croixs parted In bareefl U ..r.ls were engrave.i ,>u tba laaakfa ?if the arma?a date and tb*- BBBM llehr\ Baadst Th<? laeaftaace of tba name Jarred <t Bagrh bad dn>ppad oid haipaahi <>f the frtead who bad baaa his baaa ktaal bla <-\*-mpiar ami a bos?- aacleai haaooace araa domiii.t'it He bad < lung loyully to tbe nieiiu'iito. Mind ln his ceastaot llklng. araaa ?bat frlend bed done blm oke.l at the date lt was May 28 She sbuddered. for that was the month aud day on whi-b I?r M had bven killed Tba potol had clenrly established today by the prose cutlou To the origiual ow t,?-r of tbat BfBBi paffbai I tb* date tbat had come into Ilugh's life with such :t smister aaaaalaa was ? ajaaa an; Suddenly Bhe caughf her haod I che?-k A welrd ld?-a h.id rushed through her brain The religions syni bol had stood for llarry Sanderson, and tbe chance coincidence of date had Irresistibly patataal to the murder. To her excited senses the juxtapoel tlon hel.l a bizarre, uncanny suggee tlon. This cross, the very enibh-ui of vlcarlous sacrlnce! Suppose Harry Sanderson had never glven It to Hugb! Supposc be hBi lost it on the billside himself! She sn-'ehed up the paper again. "Who has been for aome months on a prolonged vacatlon"?tbe pbrase stared sardonically at ber. That might carry far back?she sald it under ber breafh, fearfully?beyond the murder of Dr. Moreau. Her face burned. aud ber breath came sharp and fast Wby when she hrougbt her warnlng to the cabln bad Ilugh been ao anxioun to get her away unless to prevent her slgbt of tbe man who was there, to whom he had taken her horse? Who was there ir Smoky Mountain whom be would proteet at hazard of his own life? Jesslca's veius were aii aflre. A rec tor murderer? A double esreer? Waa lt heyond posalblllty? It came to her like ?n impinglng ray of light. the old curloui llkeueas tbat had sotuetimes been made a jeet of st the wblt* house lo tbe aspens lloieaa and Pre*. derga&f bad believed It to be Hugh. 80 bad the town. for the body bad been found on his ground. But on tbe night wben the real inurderer came again to tbe cabln perhaps It was bls coming that had brought back tbe iost memory. Hugb had known tbe truth. In the Ilgbt of this suppositlon. bls stralned manner then. his pre<ont de termtnatloo not to sr ?ak. all stood nlaln. What hud he moant by a deht of his past that be had never pald? He could owe no debt to Hsrry Sanders- n lf he owed any debt It was to his dead father. a thousnud time* more than the draft he h id laaaML Oaabl he be thlnklng ln his remorse that Ua father had east him off. eoaatbaj hll n iberbaj aady tbat Barry Snn?l?-rs>n had baaa Devtd SMres* fa vorite and St. James". ahtth must l?e aaalrcbad by the odtnm of its r ipple of his ej ? Jessk-a h.-ul snatched at ? straw. be iBbjr baoyanl I ailoat ln the dragglna tl.le Now witb a blind fatuousnesa sbe bugged It r to her Imsnm '.)!-.' pun*Ose poeaensed her?to con front Barrj ? What matter though she mlsse.1 the remninder of the trial? she eoald do Botbiaa Her handa arara lf the truth lay at .\ni<t->: would Bad it She tbougbt no farther than tbfa i ?n.-e In llarry Sanders*.a's preaaaea, what sh.- abeold aay or <i<> she aearcety Imaajlaad Tbe horrlfy? lng .juest:..n tilled her thought to the axcraatoa of mi tbat must foitoar its r it wns aaarety and Batf <?.>!) ? sbe erared, eaty t" n ad la h;s tlie truth about the uiur.b Moreau BiuMenly begau to tremhle. Would the dOCtora let her ?-"o him? Wbal ould she give? If he tha Baaa who bad baaa la iiugh's eabta that ulght be had beard her had known she was there He BBt know iMTorehand of hBf cotn ing lest I.. af ber er rnnd Blabup I.udlow. be coul-i her access to him. Injured. dying perbapa, ? dtd aot aaaaaa that llugh was In Jeopardy for his crlme Onllty an.l dying. lf he knew this. he wonl.l surely tell the truth iiui If h* <ii? .5 bafor* aaa eaaM laaeh hlaal Tbji pnper wns some days old Be ba deiiil n- |ba took heart. h*>w I slateiiKMit of bls im proved condition. Bbfl spraiK- ta hei feet an.l l<?oked at her ebafatalae wntch toand BB wns over.lue. TbefB was no time to los*. Miiuitt-s might count Siu exauiin.-d her purse. She had ogh with her. mlnutes ktter ^h?- was at tba stntl.m. n BCTabblad BBbl wns on Its ? Mrs Ilalloran. nnd before n red Lantern tbe k>mj la lng trala waa sbudderlng to a stop * .-V - aN(La* (To He Contlnued.) HE WAS SURE OF IT. Tb* Irate aareal the enhjM : Voung man. de m.in.h-.l he, with tho u'.mcst storn bl yoa kbaabaa my er?" If hy this 1 to plunge | visitor Into COUl must - ha oM aaatla man aaa araatly 1 uaach aa th<- ?h?> great CBt ea I 1 there is no mlstake about it. none I Broald ba much I tied to learn tbat, after all. 1 was klss lng th.- I.. bi en JOINED THE SOCIETY. n't mean to t*d! me that Jolned ? ty? Ba Well. I I . i he was sow Ing 1. At the Cafe. Stranse Baec* tkeC'l I with the meat. 8trange BBBBH tneVa nungled with the aaa I eat. an.J >.% a . what an.l wriiy I eat, Laonar for tt .???-, .,.;? Quaiifications. Edltor?Baaa yoa eaar aaaa any work on a newspaper? Appllcant for I'...,ition?Yes. sir; for nearly six months I contrlbutfd to a column ln our home paper nnder the head of 'For th.- Dpltfl of Manklnd." Edltor?Go to tba oflice of the bulld? ing, on tbe top t'.oor. ai they want an elevator man?Chicago Trlb une. A Patari Catastrophe. Young Wife (mournfully)?I am afraid, doetor, | with this wretcbed cold wlll cough up his Bf* Young IX>c;or .si;.rth-d)?Oh. I trust not, my dear madara: at least not un til he aoaadBI up my b.il.? lialtimore American His Exp?rri?r.ce. Man vith tbe ituging Prow? Qlubbtt "liv ;y alone,-' does he? What abada Of meanlng do you Intend to onvey by that? Man artth the Baiboea Noea?He aever ask* aaa to aaiah witb him. - Chicago T.. WO miles from ? is a one hundred snd ten aere farm that laiae* Xlttie e\ triOtlSBB. Tbe ?TTOpa on it are for tba ui oa t part atanted aud dl- .-UI si^.-d appeerance ! I CO ni e s ftaaa d oda*lag Bta ut t,> m iss ;<s <>r from try Ing t-> flnd fertility ln the - t a s k VY1 i u s e, the l i hat ubtcoui tn is<'.j tbe lateat tenaat i.ibie to Baflka awanpb from tb<? piace ta Baaat tb* taxea, Jost a^. tha aartleal oa* >.f record, a certaln farmer carpenter of tha name af TboBaaa l.in coln, failed to get eiiou-Ji oal of tbe barren BCTCa b> pay for them. i ? ' J, unppHlu. t i ? iirtli ls now 01 e of the world'B siirines. ?>n Feb. 12 presidentS. g-.v aroors, Jodges, cardlnals and cablaet BaaOlaterB forearatber there t-> atab dedtcata theaa ra aterila aoii patchaa ba the peorde for ali tha daya to coaaa. <?n oaa "f tha IbUI* b vkfta BsaBBartal ball pattanaad aft< tempie will Ukawlaa ba co and I, ' for fottn Th* tempie imloses BB old one roota log eabta, wltb a sti.-k chlaaaey, ->r. one wlndow and BO tl<">r al all. ln tl i a man ehild Brhotn tha WOrtd has taken to Its ? aham Un i i pre*l4teat and ttbarator. man of taieakuaaaa and b < omfMiuud af aatravi s S5i*tl & ^ x MHS. MNCOI.K IN aSSL. and ;>f langbter. He. the babe that came ber* "i , !,,i slnwai illlterate. ls tbe reason for tbe tempie. for tha crowds and for tbe oratory. ii<- i- ikawtaa 'h< raaaoa f.?r t;., tlou eXtStaaag Bl all itl its BSjaBBBl I So :h,->.. btimble u< res are not all u:i produ< tive. avaa timugii thay caaaoi grov. r tli-.y hrought fbrth a great s,.ul t<. lead u pe<>|ile from boud age and ta psacs bafot. Baaa*a ayaa a type af cbarity uud forbearame tbat will ma'o us Bil tendeu-r nnd better for hat Lag aaaa, The lalnoota fartu, at fa of the own.-rship af Tbonu for many ye* of tha name af t-'real. after w to n h was boaghl by h K*** York .apualist, * Mr. l?euiiclt, wbo made s-une |SS> pr..\ei'.ients on it with tba IdaM <d cbaugmg it into * untioual park. 'I his waa abandoned, ba'SFever, I **a tc-, ei ane tted up in the litig.iti.'ti af tht uett estate and for years w ed. At iast It was aold at publie auc tlon by the authorities of l..in:,- couu ty. Kj ?.*.haa u was parehB**d by rd l.l.'.Ml J ;.. a- a r.-| :? -?eiit;4 tive of ICbert J Oollier. s- I farm uss.? laiuui v?a>. f.rined. with Governor I and various ilistiiiguish.-w ...?'?> SSJ Its diret-b.rate. T<> tbis body Mr ?'ullier i over tbe lauu. popular aub BcriptioBB arara i .-,<i. a meiuon.ii baUdiag was atactad. aad other im provemeuts were made. As a result the l.in. ,.ia birtbptaca farna <?. t-.-i. U v. III be opem-d to tbe publn; as a natlonal oark. l'r.an u BCBtu*C ;? it ls a beaatifal ?*.>ot. Near t<> tha ; the niem.U'ial bu is the fainous r,H k spiing. aad ii distant ls U pi- tliresque eleek, oil tbe B of which tbe boy Idinoln play ed. In addltlon to tbe detllcatlon of th* farm, a staiue af LtacoUl will I veUed in Hodgenvllle More lmportant stlll. lt ls BOW paactacalaj .ertain thut some forin of memoriul will ? nt Washnigti'ii. a step that abouid have been taken long ago. ,ytiiing eoaaaciad with Abr? ham I.ineoln ls held preeious by the Ameri-an p.-ople. His bi.thplace and hls tomb. bls acts and hls wor.is, tbe people wuh w honi he asso. i;ito.i. bU are objeCta of a popular Interest BBBCb as has '?>een aroused by few men lu the hiatory of nations. Con,pan-,1 with Llui oln's siniple greatness m?.st of tbe churacters grou|x?d ar >und bim auffer by contra-d. This is true even vt tua ramliy. For one I feel that Jns tice bas never been done Mrs. Lincoin. She waa not wlthtmt a propbetic quab Ity in divlning ber husbaud's future eminence, abe had splritual inslght, she suffered many sorrows. aud de splte her dlfference from Mr. Idncoln In ternperament and lnherit.d tnauuers and bellefs she waa loyal to bim throughout. One other character baa been mlnl BDlzed much ln tbe same way- William H. Seward, Lincoln'a chief competltor for tb* presldcntlal nominatlon and aftoraraad ius Bacaagarj of atal On? j that caa ik? Bald thal h?- araa man aneaab to ackaeal Baaaa I tao la'a B^paataeea arbei he saw it. H?- refus.d t<* ph | at his as diu s. m feilow tn.'--; b.-rs ?,r tbe cablnet n?- was n wis*. ceuaeelor and aneatnah o ia. He had enongh f->re*lght i Llaeka arbaa tbe pabl at him for the a?-t. Tb.- truth about Sewnrd la that he araa of a very btfth aJTBa aHhetaadlaa bis bei^ht was <>\or Khad" Mr. Lincoln's llfe fnlN Into tare dlrtatona that praredlaa th*-re peal of th<- Missouri compr | th.- formatJoa of tho Repabllcan per ty and tbat following these aa toraa ta <???? ? publlc Berrtce ln tbe Brst perlod. PaBowtng this were fivo ?.r siN reara af baa arlth little <<r lw petltlca in < oaareei n had aalaed ? repnl nnd ait ' .ie *.r two cam apeachti had li aaeBBare t.> ahoflab alaverj la th*- i>is tri.t of Colnmbla and had refua a - right eoaa Poflowl ,i ?,,. plted f.,r tba efece o-f hand ewmml * r. ta arbah he had no4 beea ip e. .1 aad been .'ft. red th*- goi i ship of Oregoa ahk I be de llned Ia r ooBatnatloa t*> <-f?igr.*s raad ln I8B2 d*di\. eulogy oa Henry riay it aaaa i thal ha r. htered polltti - Itrred therete h tba UiBBoorl comprei but dtdate for UbII ? i' bln ? ? wlnnlng. ] be ihrei ' i r Trumbull nnd ? Uncela ta x" to bnll, wbo had hal a haadrel * f ?apporti ra. araa Ubt < ?*. but tt praaaated tbe elertton of a provln \ ory tnat:. lo 1 lfr. Ineted la 'ination af tbe Bepnbllcan party, inakiiu: l ,-,., |,-- a| ??!? ff. i |;o r..t.s f,,r \ ,. . |0 the Kepnb 11 an nathmal , f,,r r on tba Ir?-m<>nt ti.K.-t Twe y.-ars later ..-uae | debatea with Doaatoa arhfeb arer* heM a? ut tawa, Preeport, leaaaboro, Cbar i GaicBUara* Qataej result he | majorky, but was baateo hf n<%" a and a gi-rrymander. Petfoartaa tbi st: u, Doaaj - Ltaaeala Loaaleapeeeaea la Oblo, ? r. New 1 - aious n.l.lr. ..p, r l ni< Early ln im>> t|?. Hihiois state .-. tl**n taatraa'tad for blm for presldent, and in the Batlaaal Bonreotloa th?t m.-t nt Cbtcago, .v he was Bonalaated *>n tha third ballot. Ia the falloa \i malned at home an.l declim-d to make aoeratJc party *piit on slarery. which niHd*- bls < ; >wlng tba anoooncr of the result tnnny of tb* BOetbefB Btataa aaceded, hut the paeatdeat r?-fus..,i t<> i.e drawB Late any publlc attera his poltcy (?:. i <-h ii. ?i to Washlngton. mak taafj a few sh.irt a*l aad BBcretl] paasing tbrongh l BBOCa because of rutoors of peaatble WILLIAM n. BBWAKD. aaaaaainatlon. Aft.r his innuguration haa btotegj tbal oftbecoaatry in ber most gi*. Tbe *u protne ev*-nts *.f bla adminlstrat. they affect h.:s f.n..*? were tba hasaaaaa of the ajaaaaselpatiaa prociumauon on Sept. hXa, is*,-j. and its oalclal promui aatiaa aa the ist <d January faHoartaa; VI. k-burg an.l <>icysburg BB Juiy I i taaB; tba Ot ryabara adaraaa ea ii te the prealdaac; and aaeaad inaugurai. aad th.- aa \r?r*? ii, - Aaaaaaattox Not True to Lif*. "How dld you like the show last night?" Not at all. li wasu't true to life. The m-u who i layed the part of the king* never once appeared in a paper crown." ?Lk troit Fre" IVress. In the Dark. "I hear Mrs quithlm hai, left her husband. What was the trouble?" ? 1 don't know Ive had the grippe and haven't beea able to go calllng any afternoon tnts week."?Detroit Free Press. Talk Not Wasted. Discouragcd Mother (to small boy) ?Charley. why can't you be good? I talk and talk. and It does no good. Charley?Oh. yes, lt doea! I know bow to behave when 1 go away from home.?Judge. HINTS ON MENDING SOME POINTS OF MORE OR LESS IMPORTANCE. When the Buttonhole Trars?Patching the Ccrset Cover?Best Way to Fix Up Frayed Sdk Waist. If a buttonh. ,iit lny a piece of elaa ,.- back of lt, Braaly la pl nbole to lt neatly atul ihen rut ami work in prop. to rip tho baad apaii and ? the threads of th. old bnttonh-.l.-. Btltch or the fold of tha band. Btltcb up the in its oiiuinal shape and : B <uit I tape through the hole. lay It Bal in ihe | te iwo fokfa <>f ihe baad and Men down ti-. both si<i buttons to th.- ta; ,, ?r ? hole thal should 1>. ? "th battopa and huiti i ln the baad be* Tha ?., nr. 'o mak. th* shirt-, ...rn wnji yoa, mak- ad m b* i aa you like. and with a DBplaaB to BVOfd faJll When it ordlna cover p,l, j? ma worth whlle. other i the patch. si:. come most uiiickh adopti d. Tha - and i of tli: much aaora ejatckl) thai liope when ptnked raffli the pJakli nitiies a,-. and oftea oaly a I i' is ' froBB lt a 1. laeb ral ? ? ef the skirt it Clr. cular of such a rafft*, bal the piai.i plaltad will Make l!;.- vilk BOSBM ?u caa, *i ? of thin mat. na! ;<! lt t(( ,h? hkirt ai ti |a pian ba atoal wmiii n. th* partlealar artTsntaa* of glving BBOpOti ' ? <trts wltb i i . -. ar* ineii.ie.i aroaad th< Without ripi h or a papar knife st BOtne hole | tbe lnch or I the an.l atltch '! edge again Wedding Invitation Plates. lt 1 1 that Inv. atll. Blty of man or woniar | had baaa t?r to Y whlt -I , l,:is baaa found tn ihe i viiation : I lata ls flrst bur ateh paaoa of copper r! oa cl*i thla additi.mal Inio a single or dOBBrS which the brith's portrall is p is sjaa atahoratad bj Ing the ? ., tbo middie, with copper IrBBisa to match on eitber Btd*, ODB holding Ihe por trait Bf the bride. the Other of the Tha invitation card also for a small frame. 1 ba to coi To prerent the halr from fulllng out wet it thoroaahly oa*ca or twi w. . k with a w.-ak BOtatfoa of salt water. IU aid the hair in curling is ha.'f a pint of atioiu Bg in it 11 gralns of Tha I with this Whlle dlBSBlag. laid in | aad h'ld ao whlle drylag. Bathlaaj aitb aqaal part* of and wat.r is r. siful to the Another i?lan is to bafhe the eyes with warm water in which are dissolved a plnch of ; .1 two oi three ?: ? amphor. When iravi Uafj BO BO. 'ai! lo pu a cup in your bag. Many a person haa sulTered from using the drlnklng cup which is public propaal* on the train Folding paper cup8 may be had for B small surn. T! thrown away at the ioai ?? th. strong point la thaflr fawr of i klng up i Leasons from tha Past. Hannlbal waa preuaiing to eroaa th* Alps. "But bow." aaked hla chief of ataff, "are we golng to get all the baggaga over?" "We will carry it." gloomlly an Bwered the great general, "ln the trunka of the el.-phanta." Whlch merely show* bow ancient the gag Is.?Chicago Trlbune. ypHAIR POMADE?1 n/jtes KINKY HAIR sorr KtAOm DagftvT KEEPS HAIR FROM BREAJOK OFF tfft whkh mmuiDmRAmR/WEmntwR-scrrw L0N6 SOTNATYOUCAKrVTITUPIH THE LATESTSTYIE I ORSHORT AND KINKY A.EERS SCALP FPCSH aiMAM WHOLE SOME MAKES HAIR GROW haaVoa ? A WOMAN'S JUST PRIDE IS HER 1 I J\ irv TO fmuiOOTBN out that KINKY. CTJRLT M/AiLK. "AIR. IMTTINO IT IN THK MOST PKFl aBBaa rx)NDIT10N TO Bl COMatBD INTO \\Y SHAI'K Jl'ST TKf A BOTTI.F OF I INOOLB II \||< POM UM Tb.-ro is tm other praparatloB aa earth t.. aajeal llonola Hair Ponuule ln produ* ing soft. beautiful hair. Lln*. In Hair Poumde is a natural hair eleansor-a naturul promoter of growth and naturallv r.-.lnr.-s tba hair to a straight and combahle rondltlon- but also Buppllea the air vitb a slUy sheen and gloss No matt.-r how rough or h.-avy 'our hnlr ls now. no matb-r h*iw hard or rurly lt may he. the .*re of Lincoln Hair Pomade will give v.ui hair that can well be the . nvy of others. Lincoln Hair Pomade Is the only highly recornmvnded preparatloa for thla parpoaa on the aaarkat It ls Lincoln Hnlr Pomade you want. a*. refaee weak an.l In forlor substitntos. Do n*.t take anythlng that Is clalmed to he Jm*t as good. but inslat ou gettlng the eaaatbe. i PRICE, (5 CENTS -aaaaaai m Bjnrracnmn> aa The Lincoln Pomade Co NOKFOl.K. VA.. IT s A. ntn Uanted Kvr-rywhere. Wrtt*. for partlcular*. lf your deal er doea not keen lt. s?md 20 cents ln Btamps or Bllver to THK LIN? COLN POMAD- < o.. laaaBrtaaoal B, Norfo.k. Y? ar.d we "ill "nd yon a bottle hy return mall. The Hawkins-Price Co. t)air (Browere ano Yteoiorere. I TK \!>i; M.kK h D 1 Csrrles a full line of natural human halr bralda, banga. ponipa ? louis and the latest Btylaa ln front plecea? all colors?blnck. brown Kray and mixed gray. Those detdrlng pleces to match the hair must be v. ry aure ln Btatlng ex pllcltly the colors Jeslr ?*d. lt 1b always safe to send a Btnall sample of hair lf jMiBslhle. so that we may be in a posltlon to m.-.irh lt correctly PRICB8: . For Bralda. (Natural Hair). $2 Vo to 16.00 * ' *,1Irom idonra, (Natural Hair) 13.00 to $5 00 br Front Pkacea. (N.tural Hnlr).fi.oo to ll^O Tn a preparatlon has provec to he a fortune to maiiv of the uu iw2_& \*2*\a*Z* ,0day ^"Khted with Its wonderful reauIta The merlts o this great hair preparatlon naturallv place lt ln a . aTrff \,?f ,!" ?Wn' and the ?low,n" ?"?? ?n which our patrons speak of 1 . reassure us af Its sstlsfactory results. We can well .n*?i ?.l* ** I'*tronage thf?oughout this and other Btatefl and also in J.m. ?* rn",,mfendat,on of >? beat white and colored people ln this Immedlnfe comrnunlty. vwv*** .r,^ In ?,r.'1er }'\cnnv{- >?oat Bkeptlcal readers of the merlts wm from "bee \ht\ l?ku ???" Oraarar end rUtorer,? SJa.. ? tl"^ to time prodaoa ln print the phof.igraphs of those H\lng us p.rmiSBion to do so. wbo havo used our preparatlon and among the many hearlng wltneas of the genulne qualltles do n< ce of those expectlng a mlracle or anythlng unreasonable. Our preparatlon ls a natural snd pure h.'prln't l^rcdlet.ts of whlrh. we would not healtate to put ulll juat here remlnd the publlc that the United States ?nnicnt has plaeed nationai patent rights on our hair prepara? tlon hy which it ls protected, an.l we are ln turn responalhle to the gov?-rnment for honest niethods and square dealings it win poattlrely raaaora Dandruff. run- tba Scalp of all im pantlea, Reatore Hair on Cleaa Templea or Bald Heads. where the RootK are not Dead. Price. ?.?, eaaaa pat b,.\. The Face BeOBtJfli ,f powdOT entlr.-ly unnecee eary ar.d is perfeetly harmless. Sale Price. 25 and 50 cents an.l tl por bottle. A charge of ten cents extta ls ImpOOBd on all out of city prdera. II D be sent by Post Offh . Order. or Express Mon.-y or.h-r. Addraaa all commiinlcatlons to H.WVKINS-l'HM'i: OOMPAin ******* UU)l ?1? lf. l?*t St, Richmond, Va. f^^Correspondence Strlctly ConflJentlal.'^ptj RAllBMDi. RicbiDODd, Frettericltsl)'? & Potomac R. R. SCHEOULC EFFECTIVE J??J 4. 1909. TO ANO FROkt WASHINGTON ANO 8EY0N0. Iae*?vo ICb-b niiii). ?4.SOA ** B)r?M.sia < 48 Bai* ht. Ma. \.*4. B,r4 Sl.Ma. ;? J.ttkJL Bal* Sl Ma. ?vliU.8 Bjr* Sl.sta. ?I-.IH V m. Hjt4 Kl.Sia. 14.IN.rB 4>,r4 St. Ma. tk.lt, P.fl. KIha Htalluo. ?5.1* PB. BalaKLSU ?W.S8P B. Byrdv Arrlvt* Itl.-lii: ?;..'?? A.B. BjrdN'.sia. 4 8. KiilM.Mi. I ' i -Maltu* l'*l BaltiM.Ma. I' fl HjrdM.Sia. ?7.18B ?I.K>r4Sl.sia. ?W.tWH.B Bjrd St.si?. ? i' n.w.iaM.si*. ?1U.4.-. 1* *a (4%la si.sta. ' 'I.MI'.H.H.r.lM.M*, ASNLANO ACCOMMOOATIONS WECKDAYS. ta***BjaSaw?*la* t III B .1 11 ?? 8 "I | A.rl.e fclbaHtatloa -f Btri B .1*8* i B.a.atrB ?D?ily. tWeekdaya. #Sur.daya cnly. VPallw exccpt Mooday. All train* to or from Byid Street Statiua atop at fc.lt>*. Tim* of arnvala aod dcp?rturc*aot|cuar*nte<d. kead thcaicaa ,AU Pullmaa cara, no loca" stop*. NJ& af NORFOLK & a '?? WESTER.N. ONLT AlaL-RAII. LIM TO NORrOLI b*a?* Byrd Atreet Statioe, Riohmoad la * tect DeoacDbcr 1. 1807. for Norfolk?8:80 A. BL. 8:08 f. BL aa* T:8 P. al daily r?>, Lynctobarf, ta* Waat aad Botithww* 8:0U A k, 18:10 P. BL. aod 8:48 p BL dalL ARR'VK RK^HBOSD-Praa. NoctoU-U :84a B. aad 8:80 P. BL daily. Prom ta* Wa* T:40 A. M.. t:f* P. BL and 8:4* P. at. daily. Pullmaa. Parlor aad BUeptaa Oai*. Oal Otninc Car*. W. B BBVIL-a. a B. BOBLBT. 0*n. Paaa. A****. 04*. Paaa. A* ATLANTIC CO AST LINE. KrfK(Tt\K .14 M u.Y S 1000 U:\l\s I.KAVK KK'llatilMi DAIt.Y a aixi South: 8:iS A. BJ. and 7 25 P M . ?n-ss y m Por Norfolk: 8:04) A Bt.. 3 00 P at an.l 8:08 P. BJ Bi W. Ry . Weat: ft.OO A at aivt ? in p lf For IVt.-raiuiiw: ?:00 A M . 1J:.0. S'OO ?8-38 P M ?:00 P. BL, ?,o P M. 7:5f. 2 Kor Ool.iahoro and Fayrtteville: M-.80 P M Train* arrtv*d Rb-twnoad daily: 5-10 ???**8 7:08 A. BL, m:*5. H:*6 v u ... 4 v m ?188 P M J:06. 8:50, 8:80 and 8:15 P U ' ?8a??*at Buaday ??-,?-;, Monday ?**.* mny onljr. Tlaa* of arri.at aa* aVfavrtura* aad c*j*a*j*a?a*a* aa* n,.i..i. i - C. 8 < A14VBKLL. D. P A. Southern Ry TRAIN* IlLAVt kll HBtlND. < *cne<l<ile 8*-ur*a p oi,l> a. mf ni.atioti, and *rc not (oar** \ 8 l>any -Local for IraajrliXte. 11 UO A. B.--Daily Unutrd BunVt Polataaa *a Atlanta an.i Hinmiatfruu:,, N?w Otiaaa*. B.-ii.|ihia. I l.at'.aiRxjr;*. ?-J all taa Bnaafc JB*> coaca ?c. Ch**e Dtty. OU**a Daavvaa, 8:00 F. BL?Ba Sunday -a>y**tUc Locai. ISJI ' >. Daily Ummmt Fullma* raadj 9*9 P- B. for all ta* South. 1*8*88 KlVUt LIVB. 4:80 P. B. -Ea. Suuday?To Wr*t P*ial-oaa> nectina- t<* Bsltimor* Moaday. W*d ****** aad Fnilay. ?:15P. M.-Maoday. Wedaeaday aad trrktay Local to Waat Paint. 4:88 A. at?Ex. Bautday*-Local to Waat Pata* TRAINB AKRIVX RICHMOND. 7:00 A. BL, 8:80 P. U.-Frofzi all th* 4:10 P. M -Frotn Cfcarlott*. BaleigH. Coa*? City aud local au.ti.oa* 8:40 A at?Frotn Key**Ul*?Local. 8:38 A. B.?Froni Weat Point and eroaa *-".*r* Wednoaday, Prlday aad Sunday 10:4ft A. Bt.. 5:46 P. M. -Local from Waa. *?**?*, 8. F. BUKCBSfl, 1). p. A 880 BL Mai* atrwK. Pboa* aaa SEABOARD aAiR Line fLuLWaW* aOUTHBOCND TBAINB 84 HEDl LBD TO LB*wi RICHktOND OAJLT. 8:1* A BL? Local to Sarliaa, 1*114*8, aW lottc. Wilmloirtoav 8:8* r. at ?a*par* aad --rkTB J aad Plorlda *n4a*a, 10:45 P. B.-#lortda Llmitad. U:55 A. aL-SI?*p*e* aa* ?_ Jaekaonv.U* aad Boutawr**. SOUTHBOl ND TBAINB WHBIX'LBO V* a BJVB aSCHatOND OAO.T 8:8ft A BL. 8:** A I* n.w%4* Uwi*?*. *i f B * 88 P U ?Mr. Joseph Evanj. onr agent at PUUburg, Pa. dealrea all bla custo mera who** subacrtptlona for tha Richmond PlaANET ara past dne to call aad settle at one*.