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^\i l i;ii W n i \ IO HMI vl t ??l I tl'Mli WOU \n ? -? \pi\?. Hotii. . i vii^ ii. "r? Raaep ? re Ita While Mu-Kiiol Waa Hl II -iiital. ? ? ? and ! ? I Tare flnally ? ? ? the r had alr. to ,,|,ij lt doaa. It waa said th;. ??'? foi th nit.il, i i,? m c*ahO pi:i\? ip\i n ai im ,,,,,, ,r ?, ,h,. \--igiiuient of Mr. llulk is said to hava of Publlc J be to the traasfer to that sehool l Board ol ion of pr William U Bulkley from Publlc ? 221 Weat Korty-first street. Mr Bulkley is claaalfled by pa. although lt is aald that he is nearly whlte in appear m been a publir- aohool principal \h New York. for >? years and also has had t harg. night Bchool He is known as a -turdy advocate of industrial train? lng. to two months ago the princi pal of School 125 waa wi J Bea wood. He waa transferred to a wbooi in Tbe Braan owing to the death of a principal. A male teacher named Fox in the Wboster street school aaa made acting principal He dJd not receive aa appointment as i-al and tbe announcement waal made last we. prin? cipal had been na- it be kiinwn that it was mer transfer Taa aaa apidly and the teach iiaaat thad they ha?| th ? aaeat i ? ^t \ i? mi \r ?.i i hi i r\ \m i\i ? i?\l?1l |.?\ <?| la# S..k. lUank. | 'it'K'ini in taa Oaaaatj .?t ii.-n mra* 1 ? Mi i OM Ba** Ball i .kv ? a;V ?? lll should ? d by - 1th. ? aad l... ollow x_9 Vu' 1 M.iTr ,ani" * T :,f ?,,r ' haadrad -land for this r ;> -anding aupport B team the eommunitv not on)y to make tnp 2*1' -eof pleasurV to those who part, thom .'ahbliag. threataaiag the Um 7 tht *am* ta a few of a hun -' features lha\ ?ajorltp of our nt team is not onlv Joinine to -;?Y"ce the pahlk and they d urLn lbat fan * upon them as ball plapen hat want ? 1 av on or off the dia whkh will be eredible to tt race as a ball team. D , naf8 oi1 ooain???tloD* io c nd St.. Ri,h: BOB. ?Subacrlbe to Th* PLANET H0RT1CILTURE *'*?' RABBIT AS ' IARD PEST Beea. Tt Abundance ? cy Much Grain . table Matt*. ? Applr .<itl. K . ? - ? ? : App'e 7r?c 'rjuicd t/ Vice ?' mmit ? Plant Some Mtllet. ? July ia ti.. ng -i, allow it YOUR OWN PEACH ORCHARD. A Pors.b.l.ty Nearly Everywhere If Soil TSeect of Trees Are Studied. aaaattaaa tn WBtcB ?:?;: . , tneir "wn I Tlior hialf buy or lauient tl.e fa< t that tl.. > can't K'ow | Peachea are In n way fitful, yet the chanca.fi are tha*. many of those who aewaH th?*ir locaton rni^ht have aa aaany aa tbeir oelghbors t>> e\. niaing a llttle care. t The maj orrhardB f are natural frult Whetha* lt paya to depead upoa this with budded trees 1 aow ao clu>ap la a question worth con bjr paya much than la lt was once tho :pht that only sandy Boll would groa bave I < lay lf enriched and t 1 A sandy or loatn la bla, and must i not be too bi; n, aa tbe "wlng A ) -nlv well drained, i? if aca trees. I) aa on ;ind. !??. war?> i ? rapid! ingly ahotl for b It ls a con stant aaasceaeii | 'h and <!? No more aa* rhoB?-n for | ink, and it is along a ' pro\. pi Otl ':i.\ ? If B* it 18 t "llings. 51 1.1 II add Boaae nm Bave b ality. 'rult oaly Ib salable oug: sugar used ln Ii- This In ahoulc fal locatloa a n of Btands high Ir ' ? FLOAT FOR ORCHARD BRUSH. Convenient Rac- tor Removing Rub blsh and All Light Material Left by Pruning. A ?* or ather ttejM after th. J A Bruah R? - I ? DON'TS FOR SWEET PEA GROW ERS yen. la it la w ? hot dr will gri ? i Doat a ? aalta arlll aerer aa ao u.i Ikm't lot lh? plants run U) B8ad lt arlll ?? raar Boa< Doal be afrald of ; ! ?aily Mon in thls r? to big Maaaoeaa and pleaty of them Doal alaal la tha ahade if poxsible the raaa ahould run north and south to get both morning and afternoon aun. to mlz plenty of flne manure with soil that Ib prevent bi?. DarB*l wa:. m drlLbl' ough to Boak tha soii. n amtartaaj until tbe earth begina to look dry. Dlfferent. "weil. J< oa are go Lag to be ao aiiv ay?" 'I'm goin' to be a devil flr. "A *?h aat1" "A devil; ine brudtler* goin' to glt aaa a Job ln a priut The "String" Syatem. "Why do roa apeak af him aa a auc cessful philaiitbropistT" 'Be* . BBB made a dollars worth of phiianthropy get a hundred aollars' aorta of u tc So He Wculd. ' It is report ed that Trlxle Friganza gurgled when ahe got $5,000 damagea from an aatoaaeaalia flrm." A man would have beea tempted tO B8B9 Maybe. ?< Beeting ?f aak cht* wera! Fever and Chilia. "Hi ' of the aaiwali of hia >-aid th. ,tal young Miss Cay 1 east a he Ib de ? Warned. your l j,.. clar< i,p m* to A Reaaon Why. tty young - - ? to ber ? ? why *he Long Island Bay Terrace. th on Main Linr> Long lslani 11. - iv. ln t' ?i.v in Millior I oara, $7.06 monthly. ? laapi Have " X Y MRS. J(,SIE A. GRAHAiV Virj '.' Bt.$ncct ful Hair Cultur: PAKLOk 108 E Lrlgh M . - kkhmond Phone, 10J4 Prlrate Parlov*. < ocOoVnital |,ta ??rwa and Ootra^poaorac* Tae largeat and muat up-t. a Hair Dresslng Parlora ln Rlctiiuam Tbe very beat j.reparatloos tnat ca be made for tbe halr. atcalp i?. and akln. Grchai . a^a u fCroving balr on bald neada at. t iBperkM Orange Ploa* for developlng and fylBg the akln. *6cta a Jar. By ma* ? Oraham'8 8uperIor Velvet Llqul Powder for glvlng tbe face a b-*t Iful fair color. th centa a b<> By mall 35eta (Jraham* Vegetable Halr Dya th best on market glvlng a rlch nature color. 11 00 per hottle By mal II 2a. Mra Oraham makes a epectalty t maaaaglng ani beautllytag radie. faces for parnea and publlc g . ings. 3a cents. Mra Oraham 8a.ampooa tbe hea and puta lt ln a bealtby condltloi 2* centa. All ladlea wbo attend partlea an soclal gatherlnga should ba* thrtr flnger nalls manlcured an bea-.tlful. 21 centa Mra Oraham's preparatlona ae' at eight Ladies llvlng ln cthsr r tles and tuwna can make a ey by **l!tng these preparr Write for terma te Mr* J a ham. No 101 E. Lelgh 3t Rl* mond. Va. ! 9 Straighten Your Hair IVsab Rraa.?I hav* n**d only oa* botU> <af four pomad* and now I woold aot ba wttbaat U i*r tt maaaa any halr **rt aaa* *w>?aB8^an? ?*. W. r. Walkx.. St*. l-aat^tma^Taa*. Ford's Haii Pomade CFuraaarlj kaawa aa C*aaaaasad Oa BUrraw) FWty yeara of aooceaa baa proved lu merit*. The oa* of Ford'a Halr Pomade maket atab boro, harah, klnky or ourly-bair str&ig-bt. araTtaadtrVoaa* aaa easy tooomb. and arraas* many *iyv?jdesirttdoooalatent wlth Ita Irarth. Keaaovea aad prerents dandruff, InTlsoratea ?e acalp, atopa tbe halr from falllnr out or breaains oC aad glre* lt new me ar*Vvi*-or Abaoaately hamUeaa?oaad wlth apaendid re aattuerenoa tbeyoanseanchlldren. J>*Me*t?rypen*uin*d.lta uaelii pteaaure. as avaae* or reflneaMBt eTerywber* denlare. Ford'a Halr Pomade baa tmitator*. Doa't bay aaytalDS ela*alleged to ba7'!***a* soox" P ro*i wtat th* beat r*aa.a. boy tbe beat Pwaaart*?U arUl pay OU. laook for taaS BSBBB m CIa^9^juSa^ ? ao XAA 2JO ^i^oaaedOi FVWrowCo, P?fc?**ain*>r St. -ai.^ll *a**a4* Waaaaaa Baaaj i Ilell Phoae?Loroat 1774-A. HOTKI, MACEO. 141M IxMnbarJ St.. PhlUdelphJa. frinely Bqaipped. All MotJcrn |m prorrments. Reatamraatat aad Oafr. I'irst-CUsa . Mcala Serveil. Furopean Style. Sttraaagt'r* Caui be Acc<?mni?>datc<I. Write for furttier information. ' l. HI''.I|KS. rBBBBlUaa Loer Ilatcs \ceount Fourth of July, Vla. BBBBBaaaaa Iballway. Scuthern Railway announced re ' fare tlckets from al! petata, on sale July 2nd. 3rJ. 4th anrl limlted to rcturn until Julv 8th. 1909. account Fourth of July. Tlck? ets good on Regular Trains. Excel lent Schedules. For ful! inforroa tion. fares etc. apply n Tichet Agent or write. R. E. DUl; P. A., 92 0 East Maln St.. Richmond Va. The Mananaae Saummer Normal School for Colored Teachers at Ma Va, Will hold lta Second Sesaton from June 28 to July 2 9. cloaing la time for the State Examlnatlons whlch are held July 29. 30 and 31. Manaaaar at the foot of the Blue Ridge Moun? tains is a delightful place to apend four weeka ln study aad recreatlon. The faculty is made up of expertp from the beat schools and colleges, and the coarse of study embraces the studies required for a first grad' tlflca The tuitlnn fee is $1.50 and the ? f'>r Imarii (a $10 00 for the D A; pllcatlons should be pent to LQfBT HILL. ''onductor ?aeaeaeaaaaaa | ELKINQTON'S I -StGrape Arbor.-I^ aaBBBBBBaaBBBBBaaaaa^ | THE PPETTIEST CREAM PAPLOR IN THE CITY. HAVE YOU SEEN IT ? | We also serve the best ICE CREAM. wholesale and | retail. Speciai prices to Churches. Lodges, Etc. We | serve all comers. regardless of color. Everything in the X CONFECTIONERY LINE at ELKINGTON'S. succes l sor to C. MaU. 14 E. Broad St. Phone. Madlson-5247 We Deliver Every Day and Sundays ??.????????.?????aaaaa*>e^a?e T"'M* ??.'.' taaaaiwiajaiwua^u >Mft*t**a -, LADIES LOOK! eMagic?? *^Q*rlAlK STRAlCiHTtNtP^ MAILED V22?S2S -??*.?? sInomohiy *rr PoaTAtrici Mmnoaoia not buan of m/nrr fh? nr i Magic Shampoo Drier Co , ?a?ar k**jt**j Mlnneapolls. Minnesota. " il asiihi i;m ,, i? x IffajaaajBaar] x ,. , x>!ll>1 , THE ASHBURN BROS., >f*\aura< turerv ,,# SHIRTS. Ra!!," ^"ai.!" f"r *?"*** ***** 1^-aBBB OlBBB, Sond *2 for ?e* Samm h, ,|Ultk ,?.,,.,,. bmtSmMmut u Tb^oniT ifcmi a^aaa afaaafarlaiaiBla YligiBli mmwu m*oV ta order HeJrptaaj to Solve ,. lYaUern. Uorkmanshlp ^rln^ pioyed i n.br Bapeaiaaeai Maaaacei Ofbce aod Ph lUMil IN \ ,.,,??,. ,?.-_,. ,, |l(,x .^ Its wonderfuf how Cream Cardozo Brightensand Bcautifics the Complcxion. rhltaaa the sk.n Bal, and othrr facial blemUh.a wrj,ou; t dellcate skln. Ladie* aay Its the beat face bleach and skin cream Order a iar to-day. Pliea flfty (50) cents anjv or two cent aam, only at CARDOZOS I'ilAKMACV. IL'01 R Stre.-?. Waahingto: -- ? 1?~? -aaaajy^;?---?^^^^^^ ra^?a?a?a?at???????a*>aaa^aa>a^e^av?*>a N. WINSTON, CONPtC TIONER. Headquarters for Pure Icc-Cream Wholesale and Retail. Special Attention to Family Trade. Picnics. Excur sions. Sunday Schools. Lawn Parties. Etc. Furnished on Short Notice. Choke Pound and VPcdding Cakes fur? nished to Order. Foreign and Domestic f RUITS AND DCLICACIES N. WINSTON, 537 Brook Ave., Richmond, Va. Phone, 2253. ??????????????< (5eo. ?. Brown, photographer, 603 North 2nd St., - Richmond, Va. Flne Photosrapha. True to Laife. Hlgh-claaa Servlce. lattteat Improvementts in Plaoto*p?aMbJc Orat-door Work Executed. Rreatran bto KBtiroatew aad ProaapC Hervtce.. . Pictnree Enlarged from OM Netravtivea or I'liirftagrapttx