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UPHlDißffl THE ■ COVVE\TIO\ AT ' MS"W YORK TEXT WF,F,K. SKETCH OF THE FRATERNITY. rwflTf Mcmliorii of Coiiktoh* lnolri«l fd In thf OrKfinirntlon. "iVlJIch ; l«« Kcpr^i'fßtfd tn. Tlilrl y ■•■ .Sinf<>< — fntnr of th«*"'M«*»nl><»ri» " nr«ldlTiK In Richmond.' Tbr r.sJional convention of. the Phi Deltfi Thetn fraternity will m^et- in New Tork city during Thanksgivinß week. It prrn-nif'e* to be by far the larpopt fra trrnity convention ever held by any col 3(P>cg! fraternity. .... • Phi Delta Theta wap founded in 1S4 1 ". ft.nd;now has a membership of over 12.0 V). President Benjamin Harrison was one of the wirly members of "the parent chapter at Miami University. Ohio. Other distin fTjifhed dece.iFed members' were the poet, TAitzcnc Ficjd. and Roy. David Swing, of Chicßcro. Among prominent living mem ber?; are Hon. Adlai E. Stevenson, ex- Vice-Presidont: Hon. .1. \V. Fosfer. ex- Bocr^tiirj* of .State: Hon. William": F. Vilas. -x-Secretsry of tho Interior:' Hon. E. H. Contrcr. Minister to China: Hon. A. C, liarris. ex-Minister to Austria, nnd .Brip juJier-Gcn^ral Frederick Funstpn; ; TWELVE CONGRESSMEN. The, fraternity has twelve members of Congress, including: Senator J. C S. Blackburn and Hon. J. M. Grigps. chair man ':{ of the Democratic Conpresslonal Campaign Committee;: For the last twenty years Phi Delta The tn has had more college': chapters than B.ny other fraternity. It now has sixty e!ch* Ichapters in thirty States. Since the ]p.st biennial convention the fratornity hss entered Canada. establlshinß a chap ter ai McGill University: All of the imporiani eastern colleges and western uri'i sputhern State universities nre rep rfconted on. its roll. Forty-seven of the chapiers occupy houses either rented or Th« Phi n°lta Th^ta Club of New York city numbers tW.niemHeYs. and they, with th" chapter at Colunibia University, will b<* the; hosts at thr. convention. Business sessions will be held at the Hotel Ma .1 p ?tir. h^jrinninc November 24th. A la rye reception will be held that evening, when VtayorSeth Low- is expected to make th** iddrcs«: of welcomed" Elaborate ju-ppara dons have been made for the social fea tures of the convention, which will in ;]'ide a smoker, with vaudeville features. *t Sherry's, a. banquet, a theatre party, md an excursion to West Point. The rsllroads have, established a .rate of one md a. third fare for the' round trip, cer tificate; plan, for those who will attend !h" convention. JX VIRGINIA. Fhi Delta ;TliPta formerly." had a. 'flour ishinc ij.chapter at Richmond Collepe. known | ; as Virginia Delta, but several y«ars ago jt«; charter was voluntarily re linrjuisbed by. the few remaining mpm liers. fj, . The fraternity still has chapters at the University of Virginia. Randolph-Macon. and "Washington and L^ 1 . RICHMOND MEMBERS. ; The- following are some of the promi nent aliijinni of Phi D^lta T.h**<a residinn In Richmond: Hon. Con way R. Sands. George Bryan. A. TV. Patterson.. .Tarn^s T\ T . Gordon. Harry L" AVatson. Aln.\and<r H- Sands. E. T\". Steams. Drs. William 5. Gordon. Clifton -Millar, and Greer BauE-hman. GrarivJlle g. ?j)d E. P. Valen *.ine. C. "VV. Tanner. Malvcrn'<"'. Patterson, P-?brTt L. Powers. John Curri<\ Preston ■W" Noland. Percy S., Bosher; Adolphus Blair. Jr. ! . A, B. AlEop: ;: John* P. Lea. B. bollard Cardoza. "^"inston F. Wilson. Ja.mc-F W. Marshall. John TV. Avery. and rT'r, n rs. RALEIGH'S QUOTA OF NEWS, Am»rioan Citcnr Company "rjom^st)- j onxeri" — Rfv. WPKfnn| K. Calm Desul. RALEIGH^ N. C November 21.— (Spe- 1 rial i-Th<=; American Cigar Company has <^m<--.<=T:cat<=d itself in this State, with headquarters at Durham, and Frank L. • ~ui)er as jilts representative- Its <"apital ' ? sin/irio.n^n. of which SP.^.'W is paid tj-,= pension warrants"" are n n w being "■=r>!dlv prepared, so that all can be sent ou* by Stat^ Auditor Dixon D^/ember 15-th Fir?t-cls=E pensioners will this year ec $v. second-class. ?4f?; third-class. ?"5. \ find fourth-class, including widows. $i4.sf>. States; District Attorney Harry" Pkinner Ipft. to-day for "Wilmington, -where ? term of the United States District Court h»c-;r>? Monday. .He says there are some Important post-oßice cases in the docket. Judge Purnell and United States Marshal Bockfry will leave hero Sunday for-Wil mingrton. | DEATH OK REV. WESTON R. GALES. Great rc-gret is expressed here at the c^ath of Rev. Weston R. Gales, a native of ' tiis city, at Montreal, a colony of vhich he was the founder. He' was an lndepcnclent'jevaiigelist and conducted ser viefs here during the.-weekr of; the State Fcir in a Baptist church. He had for a in nX lime been in weak health. He *,-c a ;;r, n o ;" th" late Major Scaton Gales. AT FIRST OLA Sen li ■VVonld Appear That Local R«-m«»- rl jo.. Wniilfl Hr'nrM for Cure of < ilUirrli. ; It would seem at first glance that Ca tsrrh. being a disoase of the mucous mem krsrif, i+,at salves, sprays, etc.. being ap plkd <jirectl>'" to the membranes of. the nose and throat, would be the most ra tloiui trr-atment. but this has been prov •Ti noi to rifitrne. The mucous membrane is made and re r^-'r"] from the Moor] and catarrh is a blood Q^ease land any remedy to make a P^nri^nent cure must act on the blood, ei-q vhen the blood is purified froni ca- Urrhsl poison, the secretions from. the ouro'is membrane will become natural •nr h»a'.thy. ' ■ .- . ■ Ir. * ijs rlimate. thousands of people t^«rn >.<\trc»lyl ever free from some form c ' rr '3rrh: it get? better at times, but tach v. inter becomes gradually deej>er *^'-o. and alter a time the sufferer re ;'igm himself to it as a, necessary evil. r V; rrhai cure? are almost as numerous «* tat;;rrh sufferers, but arc nearly all. so inconvenient and ineffective as to render thtjr :,«,. a nuisance nearly as annoying irsHf; anyone who 'has used ir> '-' r-'-K pprays. and powc.«.rs. will bear *i;it'- t . so their inconvenience and, failure fcreaJiy oure.:;; " . : -. ■ - , :. ■ Thc-rr- ATf > a number of excellent internal ;' :Iri " - - for catarrh, but probably the .■'; certainly the safest is a new <omposr-d- of Red Gum. .Blood **?'« -r,<s similar antiseptic, remedies, and ti -w-< valuable catarrh specifics. • this remedy is in tablet form, pleasant ;' UV ta^to and sold by druggists under '"'■ ii^!n<- of Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, and *ny our- xuttzrlh'ig from : ca tarrh - may ustr | |j' f: ' f - t:;b), : i s W ith absolute 'assuranj'f. that _"'>"•■«. u la in no oocaine. opiate nor any >"'^r, n ,,., s jnineral whatever. a Ktjjjjj, .irupgj^ j n Albany..; -speaking '^lairh ounvsay?: "J have Bold van-" ' U1 <a?;irrh cur^H for years, but: have \T' T ""'^ «nyi that , gave sijchgehi-rai , « Wart ion as Stuart'B^Catarrh Tablets. Jr,i V " r ' nI?J '» in pleasant concentratec , r!r » »\\ th<» bf«t v and' latest .catarrn; ! tjm ll * ' ar " 3 CJ * t ? rrn sufrererswho.hav^r : ' \^ i: h«;j.-, sprayp and salves. ;have j n «tiio-ilHlied at the quick ireHef an<! ; jr-fcults obtained arteHa^week's j 1 4n, " f s " !f!r t>iCat4irrb:Tabl<tß.Vr^All; j wff I?^t ii*lF : Ji£i§slf ■■•Hi lUj ft iw^MliSi illli "Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable^ Compound cured me wheii all else had failed. - I suffered a lohoc time with female; troubles. 5 ' v " Mrs. Pinkham's advice and- medicine saved me from a cal operation. ■; Doctors said an operation was necessary. " : ■ Thousands upon thousands' of •.vomen throughout this country are not/only expressing such sentiments as the above to their friends/bu'Va.^ to Mrs. Pinkliani until she has more than^a million from women in all classes ofisociety who' have been- restored to health 'by her advice ami medicine; after all other means had failed. - '"'" -- ; • . : - .'- ' Women should reme^nber: that it is LiTdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that, is '.perform-. inpr such remarkable cures, assisted by Mrs. Pinkhani's ad^ce. , v;, '.. i If you are askd-dby- a; 'druggist.;, to take sometHing:else, : demand the medicine -"which you knowis, bestA the medicine which has made -the-i greatest number -of cures— rthe medicine whose record-is by. any other medicine, exclusively .for -women, in the world;' • . ' . '^\- . ,--• :'r who died in IS7?. and a great-grandson of th» noted Joseph Gales, who was known all over the United States as one of'the »duors of tii'?. National Tntelligencer.-. Judge-elect"- Charles M- Cooke. ofJLouis burg. was here to-day, and was a caller at .the executive offio^. He; was on his way home from Shelby, -where he spoke a* a larc^ r<">in"on nf for-Confederate yete,r rans. OK. CURRT IMPROVING. .;,," News v reaches' her*-, that Dr. J, L..' M. Curry, for some* time sick at -Asheville. is now improving:. The stockholders: of the Oak; City To bacco Wai-flioup? and Investment Com pany, met. here to-day and elected ..officers arid directed: This company; has bought a loi now occupied for city purposes, arid will build a large l^af -warehouse, stem rriery: etc. .. ..,-■• '"•' The "day nursery-" which is for „ the special benefit of working mothers, was opened hero to-day. It is maintained .'by on<- of. the circles of King's Daughters. Thirteen convicts; have been sent from ilio penitentiary to join the /large force at the State farm on the Roanoke river, leaving only about sixty-fivelcqnvicts : In the main prison. This afternoon th<r funeral; of Mr., J. R. Bafkley was. h«!d here. He was wide ly known for years as a commercial tray-, oiler. His health broke down - some, months as"-. He was a Confederate vete ran, and the local camp paraded at /the funeral. He was a prominent •; member .of the Baptist Tabernacle. . .-..-, RALEIGH. X. C. November ', 21:— • fSpecial.)— Two white youths, one giving the " name of . Paul Bradley: - aged- IT. from Tarboro. and the other named.Al bert. Munson. aged 15, -. from • Petersburg. ■ were jailed here to-day for the alleged opening of Seaboard Air-Line cars.- and stealing goodS therefrom. ;„ Beaver Dam nrippinpr*. .«.-_-; BEAVER DAM. ~VA.. November • 21:— (Special.i— Dr. Lewis Coleman Morris has; a party 'of.- friends at Clazemont for the shooting season. Among: those who' ll aye 'arrived are Mr. R: M.. Nelson.. ?of- Richmond: Dr.' William M: Dabney. >of Baltimore, and Rev. James Morris, of Richmond. Mr. Harold Sill and.Dr. Ta» lor. ; of Philadelphia, who have; been; En joying the pport. have returned honie'.;..! The new office and -waiting-room; here, is nearly completed, and with- the hew platform adds, greatly to the appearance of. the place: '~* ; y. Rev. James Morris, of Richmond, was a visitor at Oakland on the lSth. "-/ . , ' Mr. Ednvjnd Fontaine returned on"; the: ISth from a visit to Baltimore and Ch'sx lottesville. * '■':■■- ". ■Miss Mary Willis Minor., of Baltimore. is "■■ spending a mo'ith in San:; Antonio."; Tex., as the guest of her brother./ Mr 1 . Roliert, B. Minor. Miss Minor -repre sented the Daughters of the Confederacy of Maryland at the . conventioif'reeently _ held • in New Orleans. \ -.■"'•;. '- ' Mr. Everett C. Terrell, the merchant,' is out-again after a month's illness. 'j-■::-.j -■::-. Clifton Korjxo SpnrUn. -t. Cl - 1 ETON' FORGE. VA .. November ;21/. (Special:)— A revival at * the Methodist; chiiroh.'u eoiid wcted by the pastor. . Reys. C— : !?•■ Stauiiton. Is 'unusually - well r.-*at-. Vended, and i miich ' interest is manifested^. . Mrs.rJ- A. Barker, who' has been -ionjthe; the sick list -since her return from^the;. convention -at; . South Boston, *is much :^t-j teiv ■ ..,>c.v, '*:' '--'•'. '■■ '-^. : ' ';•'. \ ' : r' : }''i'>-i^ i i ' . The' -boilermakprs; and .machinists,^ of ?■ this j^Bce are;;rejoicing n oyer.;a;tralse;^f| 15- rents V day in their wages. :; j : : ?r TheiCl(fton;>F t oVßeßo\ie-R ; h its , first' appearance this' ' :^^^M^^ 3»mW«jfeii^^ new management, was printed - on. paper i made at the Oovington-./Va.) Paper Mill.' and the improyerrien t ' i ri - d r ess was; very noticeable." • ::.---'-" • •Mr. O. Hiilman.. whose -family will re move from Iron Gate (o Hartford/ Conn.; | ho? decided-, to make: Clifton' Forge," his. horn" for the ■winter."' -" . . Mr. S. D. . ."Weeks*, having': resigned ."the secretaryship of , the ": Railroad ".; Young i Men's Christian Association; herd:.to;ac cept that • of^ the "association at; East Deerfield. Mass. rTt 'is hoped a -live, man will take his 1 . place.'.; ; The .building here is next, to, the finest railroad' association building iii the United States..: ..and '< this being .an important _ center, one of. the association's strongest -men is. needed. ■• •■ ■_ • .. — — — -.♦ :: — ~r. - '..•.' A Remar"knl»lo, Stncr. - - - LEESBURG. VAv. -'-November -20.—(Spe cial.)—Mr. Z. T.- Pierce.' :6f- Rectortown. father of Mr. Carrbll.'.Pierc>.'of the'Lou ddiin. National Bank,' sold" a remarkable sTteer a. few days \ ago.; The: steer was 21-2 years old.- and '.weighed 1,377- pounds. • Removal 'Sale. .. : ; ' : See the Underwear for men displayed ;in rim; window— priced ': a t Vb t cents .per*.g-ar ment.; See if it ; cjvi be; duplicated; in -.'wwn for double the money. "-..We 'mean to, sell every garment in -the' house. . v "■'.,. As' for tailoring.'. we/willmalve^any suit, at 'cost for the nexttthirty. days.;. .-■' '. '<:- : constable ; bros.;. -For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always; Bought ■ v :football. r :/- Virginia vs. Carlisle ; Indian«,\'Xor-' 154I 54 'folk, Saturday, ..-.;. "Xpv. ; 22— 51.25 Round Trip via^A. C..1-. and "V. & ■ AY. ■"Railways.* ■■■ . V --;•:.• : :.-■:.' -. : ■:•.■■ ■ ."..; Account cf : the above. ;'football; game, the' Atlantic Coast -JJine and 'Norfolk v and Western Railway: -will - sell .-'round-trip tickets to -'Norfolk-Vat 1 -;- one v. dollar .."and-- a auarter Train leaves -Richmond, Bj-rd street station. 9 "A: : M. : arrives Norfolk' 11:20 A. M. .Returning,' special train will leave Norfolk ;; 7:SO7 :S0 P. ,M., arriving Richmond 10- P. M; ■_,' ,:} *-*vr; .--;•■-;,• -.".t --':. -For tickets and further: ".information, aßplv "to W. Steele/, Ticket. 'Agent, Byrd • street station: John: ?E.; Wagner. City • Passenger . n nd Tickef-rAgent. 'ti 83S ■ Ea st Main, or Y\ 4C::S^CAMP,BELL^ ■ ; .; \ 7r.---' .'■ DivisioniiPasssenger -.-Agent.:- . . S3S East Main, street^ Richmond; Va.x ' • ; \vtnte""-". tourist; rates. ;■■;■■. - Yin The Atlantlc-CoastXineß. R. ; . ■/■'.winter^ -tourist tickets '.are: ,now> on 'sale: to all Southern ; winter, resorts via ':the^At~ lantic-Coast Line:. -This' line is' the sho_rt-v e'st, quickest, and>most < elegantly equipped: between the : North ;and ? Sou th:j: lt . offers ; t b - health and plea sii re e'rs "; ; ser vi ce^ equalled by .'.none:" You ' make {no^ changes] ito'Florida resorts. - " ".' "I fuirparticulars^apnly .jto-ariyjagent;! of -the company, or , - ,V\, ,-.:..■: : ;-'■.■ -iC;? S.| CAMFBELL,"-:/ ;.. Division Passenger/Agent, Vast: Main istreet:fßjchmond;:-A ra:j:;;r a:j:;; : , Pink Carnntioni. -25 .cents ;P er ; - dozen.;. at Hammond's, ;107 east Broad-, street. - . Every day of his' life he gained, one.and. and a" half * pounds: .An- accurate ..account of the; corn fed amounted only/to.severi'bar rels. Price received was ,5*2 cents 7 per pound. "; .' , ' . .'..'_j...-'a^,4!,* :[ j ',.- v - Grnre!' Hfll Xiiggct.". ... ..-: :. : GRAVEL HILL. TA.. November .- 21.— i Special. I— Mrs. ;f. E. West-. and : her chil dren returned on j"esterday ironi a/Visit of. several weeks to friends and' relatives in. Albrmarle county." ' . '.The 'weather, with us "now. is fine' for handlinp- tobacco. Fully-half 'of the pro duct in .this section will be, sold in' the. Jiarn to local" buyers. One hnyer'has pur chased up to this time -nearly .one hun dred thousand -pounds. .-.'-";' Mr. R. C. .Nickolas. of Charlottesville. Mr. '.Philip. Nickolas.- and Nick. Page. -of Arvonia. were in this section a. few, days ago hunting partridgesand rabbitst. They bagged- quite, a .number. -•-, ■: ... •■■■-. ' Last ' Friday night an" oyster supper was served the. .members" .of Stonewall 'Lodge. No. 200..A.; F. &- A. M.. at Arvonia. Work was done in the first "arid third" degrees. Among .the visiting brethren" was Mr. Raymond, master of Taze wel l' "Vn '.';'• lodge. :.'- The oysters 'were served at'the "hospita ble home. of Mr. .William G. Edwards, and the. lodge; is'- very. greatly indebted 'to Mrs. William' G: -Edwards,.Mrs. Pierce, Mrs. 'Lou'. Pierce, and Miss ? Edna Spencer for their kind assistance." '; ... • :-.;- lAViiuJsoiv. Gossip. ." . WINDSOR. VA.. November,, 21.—(Spe cial/)—Dr. Frazier. ex-president .of the Normal. School!'-, delivered. a. yery. : :fin'e ■:ad dress -here on "Education" Tuesday-night, which was enjoyed by. a large, audience. . The 'cou n t y ., con yon tion of • the . Woman's Christian .Temperance Union ,was,to have met.- here ori;-yesterday,- but ;.oiv account of the very, inclement^. weather. ..was post poned iUo a later date. Mrs.'fWeljs., State lecturer for the VWoman's Christian Tem perance Union, delivered an ' "address at night- at{ the Christian- chinch 'to a-good sized audience. '■_■. . - '. . '." : .; : .Miss ' Laura -Williams, from Silverton.-is the guest of " her ;Mrs. :: T.'B.\Mar-, shall;-: • ■• '■ . : ; . .: ■: -:. -• - '- "}■.'..' ■;%- .-. ; Mr. James, Holland, .who presides near here, is extrefnely t ili;with fever.; and -has had a -trained nurse in attendance; since la'st r Sunday. ■;'■;.-.-.- - - ; . • ■ •; TO THEFIOHTIXG SECOM). i Henry, AY. Fleetl 6f;Ciilver .Military 1 . . Academy, is Assisiied. - - .'(lndianapolis Journal.") A . . ; - CTTLVER JND.. -November. :.H.— Henry. W • Fleet, -a graduate -of the"- class, of 1899 and for the past- two years ..instnictor in. the Culver Military 7 Academy. ;hasr just, received his •commission <as:"secon(l- lieu- tenant United States army, and 'has/been assigned 'to > duty.'with j the; Second Infan-' try The Second- Infantry is next to? the, oldest - regiment in /..the v service. ; was^or-/ ganized under ;<act: of Congress ;;pf .March 3**1791, and ; has had. a brilliant -record: in, every war in- whichHhe; country/ has.since", ; been engaged."? Lieu tenant? Fleet v reports i November: 17th :at-.ForJ:.:Sheridan;for:,tem^! horary. r clut>%'"and s in'.' a'vfeW' days? "i will i- joint ! his "regiment! ■•. now.: on.; duty, in ;, the Philip^ ■;pines.::v- ; r \ .'-''■: ■'■.'/^ ■'■' / ::.'■'.;:,■'■ : V" r 'T":::!'^ '■■:-'" ' Lieutenant Fleet was born- at- Columbia^ ; Mo.', and fis a < son /of : Colonel ■■ -A; * F.s Fleet. : : ; ; formerly --Professor.;: of f Greek 1 , in -j the'vMis-;. i sduri :: State;-: University;':i versity;': and 'now;" superb iintendent' -of 'the. Culver f Military rAcad-: !,emy..l * ' ' _ - - v, Colonel ?. : A !^F": Fleet .: is ii f romvj the :- well-* known ?King : and^Qiieen':family.Tandtma"r-J Lried'MiEs'Belle'Seddon.^ofvSnowden.'iStaf-i iford{fcouhty. ?? a"'SniecejiofiHpn:rsJamesiAS ; Seddorii'. Secretary: of-:War. of^the;Confedi| iieracy^ColoheVs-Fleetswasi-adjutari^gen.'; feral eof^Wiss'sfeßrlgadeiduringiXtheKclvlU war ■ - * ' nil fmi ii ll Tn IlimiT 111 IN TO-NIGHT, - EDtJCATioXA^ CIRCLES IVTEREST ;^;-:Ep^iA^l^CTu'aE;;AT : Y.-:31.'-C.-:A.' -.■■. long'-isLand.- railway, man. Thei; Spepker Jl« : ;Al»o;;Chn4rmnnj"«-f r^.thc Gciiernl . Kflncintlbn Bnrirfl- His. . Suljjcct Appcnls "Particnlarlj- *" ' Thouichtfnlißnsinc-iJ-Jlcn— Gn'cst nt • «-3lr. A'sileiitliieJs. -.■■.";':;':-/' r ■?' : .; ' . ' : One 'of the most hitercsting;. educa tional events of the season. : and one which the public is looking -forward to with:much pleasure.- not nlone because of jfhe subject. .but on: account of thejiiian, is the addre'ss-of Mr. William \l l. Bald win, : Jr.. on/Why- Business-Men Should be Interested^ in- the Subject of Public Education:" -to be delivered -to-night . at the -Young . Men's ; : Christian Association Hall. -- ' '..' :. - ' :.'■■--. --..'"■/.. ' .; . .Mr., Baldwin- is -the president of the Long Island railroad, and is also., chair man ■ of ; : the" General Education Board. Pie is a ' cultured V gentleman as well; as a' practical business-man. .; He was for. some years a . resident of .the • South: --".He- knows its conditions and, .understands its rpeople. , -He . is one of those younger '-'successful men" of the business world to whom a. broad and sympathetic patriotism; is- a : sort of reli-. gion. To his contagious enthusiasm, to his large knowledge of .men and affairs, : to his keen perception of concrete condi- Uions. as wellas to his native sanity, and force, are-due, much, of the hopefulness of 'the ; present educational :. movement. Knowing the statistics of a given = situa tion is one thing. 'Knowing the; flesh and -blood of : a situation is another. '.Mr. Baldwin has: touched the South'- through experience. -' ' ; ■ • - ; ; -The 'condition of: the public schools is a subject .which; is holding the attention of the - educators and literary people generally, all over this country, but espe cially in Virginia. Ja'rid' it -.is. -.expected the hall will-be crowded to-night. .-..-. 'tJIE' NORTH INTERESTED.' * The North has. at, last, become inter ested in education throughout the South, through the, efforts of these boards and those members in speaking or the matter said: ~ "You have, shown, .us that the South is trying' heroically, to ' deal not only with, the negro, but with ''the great linprivilpged masse? oC. its white popula tion. You . unrierstaml- your" own- people and your own problems as we." do not. This -work is therefore yours. it and do It. Insofar as we rair ..help you. ■<xc are at- your service.. We have no de sire to meddle or interfere. .If you will take' the helm. -we "will stand by you not. as : northerners, but ias fellow-citizens of aiebmrnori country.'' ■■' It is such motives as these which re present: not the '.-pittance -which helittles. bufthe fraternity ; which ennoble? every thing-; it touches: Tlfrough them is seen the- great. spirit of love and good fellow ship. Such an attitude _is not. thf> con descension of •'charity";' it is the justice of patriotism. _■ ' ... • SOUTHERN;; MEMBERS.^/ Among'the southern members of tiie hoard are Dr. Edwin A.: Alderman, form erly president of the University of North Carolina., now; the president :of Tulane University. . New Orleans. T>a.: -.Dr. Charles W. Dabnpy. president! of tiir- Univprsity of .Tennessee' 'at Knoxvine, : Tenn •':<•• Dr. -Charles D. Mclven president of. the-- North Carolina State .Normal College "> for Women, -at;. Crreensboro. N- C: and Dr. .1.- Li M. Curry. ex-Con ffderate soldier, statesman. -and' author. ex-Minister ..of tKeJlJnited; States to Spain, and easily ■ tli» most commanding figure. among. south«=fn educators. / Dr. Curry has been? for -some years>thf> aeent ■of; the .Peabody and;; Slater: funds. HI? relation .to : the Southern. - -Eudcation Board will bethat.of supervisins^'direct or. "His labors for education'- at • the South haverniade him a figure, of inter [ national prominence..; and .the "work will 1 .be' largely, dependent 'upon' hi?, broad ex perience" and resourceful leadership. -: :.To the • number ' of "southern 'men upon . the board might well be added two of its members now living"at "the North—name | Iy. ' Mr.- George!" Foster P»abody." of the. ! well-kriown 'banking .'house, of Spencer. Trask' &'■. Co.. New 'York' city;, and' Mr. I-,. Walter" H. Page, "formerly editor of the Forum and of the Atlantic" Monthly.- and now prUter of the - World's v; Work. New York. Mr. Page is a nativn -of North Carolina. ; and Mr. ;P<-abodyJs-a native. of Columbus. Ga:,r^ •-■Among- the- northern men o" hroad and patriotic temper. Mr. Robert C- Ogden. .'of: New York, the president of ; thp board, should bp nrst mentioned: The ; cause' of education is not a fnd;with Mr. Ogden. It is • a -life-long enthusiasm. Although at. the head of. New York's "Wanamaker Store." one- of thp largest.- retail estab lishments of the' world. ' Mr. . Ogden is never too busy, to "respond . to the 'appeals and the. obligations of ; his'Kreat lahor of love.' While he is; also" the .'president or the Board of Trustees of .Hampton Insti tute and while for- twenty years he lias been' identified „ with . mis. "the greatest existing ;- institution for the . industrial education of backward- races.; he has al ways ,taken a frank? sensible, ''large hearted view of the educational question." He knows the. South and he knows^and trusts "its people./ The - unprivileged classes of: our.., own population appeal Ito ■him. as deeply as the- needs of any negro or Indian' in the world. He; -wishes .to help the negro, and the Inrilan. but Tie does not wish, the phiianthropby of the country to neglect the poorer classes of our white people. He:; sees the whole educational; situation as s a unit. . -• ": Three other: important; members; of the board are Rev. J Wallace.,Buttrirk. P. D.. the well-knowii : ; Baptist clergyman ;of Albany. \ ; N; V.: Hon. H. H: . Hanna. ;6i ' Indianapolis. . Ind.. .and Dr:- Albert Sha"w." of : New. York. As ; the editor of. the Re : . view of .Reviews. his : sympathetic, inter pretations of :_so\ithern affairs have made • many ; friends for him south .- oi Mason and -pixon's line.. As".' a ; Christia n . states-. "man. an. educator of tried ability .and; sagacity.. Dr.. H : ;B.Frissell.. the princi pal'-of - Hampton .Institute, will } be. .of : marked -service to . the .organization. Dr. Frissell.- for more than "twenty, years. ■ has. been a. resident of .Virginia:,; .;. : ARRIVE THIS MORNING.;' 'A.& •Mr. Baldwin .will arrive ''this morning ■and,. wHl be the guest at the of- Mr. '• B. B-: Valentine.:; He. will : prbba :bly r remain -in the, .city until Monday. :■ The address .will .begin: at. S:3O o'clock., and th c ■'■ spea ker . will he "introduced :: by .Major James H. Dooley. - - .Home for /FrunTk* Cox. - . '■-Superintendent , George '-B.; Davis, of the city /almshouse, : -has y;- secured didfhome for Frank McKinley , Cox.vtho small 11-year-old- boy .who j has, beea'.at the- alms house ; for the 'past two weeks." The -ittle: fellow' w-.- go ; to' the* country iwhere he will •"•be • ediica ted and given' liome'traihins. " ; '. v ;: ; - ;; - ; ?: -.;" ■! ~\ r-' : - : _ ft —^ •-- -IRMSI&'.. -^Ssf3l Sick Headache and Constipation. -Th^ cure ! Giddiness,' Fullness and Sweilingraft^^^ •'ColdChills, : Flu3hmgs'of ; Heat,;l>>s's r ot':^^ T BlotcHes^6n the Skin; Disttirbcd Sleep,^ Frightful Drditn^'andallN^ousMdTrMnb- '- -. . ' Hing Serisatibns," etc. f The First.^^ fiction. For ; a\y/e^SiMi^hi : -Dl^^iKdlJwfkhdiTn^lnd DigfsOott^^M they act like if Magic' V^Efery "sufiferer is earnestly invited to try "a Box of these Pflla* .•" /. • and they will beacknowledged^to be ; WITHOUT/ARRIVAL, * " -_*■ BEECHAM'S PILLS taken as directed, will quicWy restore fen»!es to coniplctt . " -health!; They^promptly 'remove anyj obstruction 'or irregularity of the system, ' '" " ■ ;-" >; '■'". *U. S^A- Dqjot^36S Canal St., New-.Yorici ; ■ In_ boxes, and 25c _ r t POLICE-COURT DOCKET. - In the Police Court yesterday morn ing. Henry. -Wise.- colored, went down in 'default" of &.X>' for; being .drunk. . ',' ".. R. . T. Power pa id 51: for being disorderly in the bar-room of. E. G. Boyd. ' . .William Morgan was detained byV Po-' 1 iceman:. Kraft for. reckless driving on the street/?. If cost him $2.n6- ' . ; ; «; Sarah. Robinson.- colored, was fined 52.50 for using profane language on the street. , : Thomas Gwin.* colored, -was assessed $10.90 for beating Otelia Ball, also colored. James Fye. was charged with stealing- a half of^a. box of 'cigars from R. M. Tur ner. *Tt was' shown' that he" was^drunk when .-he"' took the box. and. he was lee oft" after being fined -^.M for. being drunk. Mr.' Peter StnmpPa: IHlncxn. ; .-Mr. Stnmpf. president of-the Jler dhants's. Cold .Storage ; and' ; a popular restaurjinteur. was taken "suddenly, ill yes terday.-: after noon ■ short ly. v after, 12. o'clock in the.'.'offlce of - : the company .on south Seventh -street. '.. Mr." Stnmpf was removed to his home. 15; east Marshall street, in a private am hnlance and was'made.comfortahle. ■' ■Supreme Cnnrt of Appoalx. '■;■■"'■■' . : £!>la: .. .'. -^, - w .. .... - . -•; ■ '■ . Tuggle vs. Berkeley and others. -Argued hy. Judge . William" FT. .- Mann for appel lant, and N. C.rManson for appellees,- and suhrnittf^d: _ . ... ' • • Cityy of Newport!. News vs. Johnson. Dismissed/ '.' -'- '' . • Pr>s?taij,Telegraph Cable. Company, vs. City oY^Nonolk. . Continued. ... The -next cases to be called are Haney vs. Mrirris. and Blantoh Heckocher, Nos. 10 an:. 12. '"■ •' ' ' ' '" ' ":■ ' ' I.cctnrc; l>r Or. Sporry. :. ; The^tbird entertainment of the Associa-" tion Course will be given at the Young Men'Sj'-Christian /Association Hall next Monday.. night at 8:15 "o'clock. It"'will ;be an illustrated lecture -by Dr. I.yman iB. Sperry.; of -Ohio. ".Through Heart of the Rocki^'s.'to the Crown of thf Contltient.-* Dr. Sparry is known the country over as a physician, and was for years professor of chemistry, geology, and philosophy. .Hp is a fine orator, witty arid magnetic. S?ats are on sale, at the Association build ing. . ; ■ . . : ; . . LAST DAY:OF SHOW. Slorrii»«'»t'Bcrscr -Exhibitions To-Dny ♦ ' - /■■ -:_■ - ;. .- Co«clati«* EiiginKPmcn*. This" evening and 7 to-night will mark th» last i exhibitions of -the;"-Morris -and Bergerj- combined carnival and midway. whlch'}iis> located at the: corner. -of Vine nnd ;>tain streets. * " All of-th" shows will be s-ointr this: eve ning and -night, including Luriptte. th« flying -lady: Katzen jammer -Kids.. Fairy land. -Fair Japan. Small. Horse. Bobo." who eats 'em'alive: the Australian -wild -girl. 'The Girl jrom Up ; Thefe." Old Plantation. Hous<» I'p-Sidp ' Down: ..Trained Animal Show, Deep. Sea Divers. ,and .others. •" '.'f> ■■ The' same price." of admission, will he charged.'i ; aUhough..a completp change" of programme, is announced* in almost all of the attractions. ' '"■ . , % ■ K-vnojjeliJit «t\-3letho«li»< In.itli-n-te. -Evangelist Allen, of, Philadelphia. -tvho ha? b?en speaking; for.: Secretary . McKee, of. the Young Men's Christian Association, in t-hejjSjhops* of Richmond " for the .past two- 'we/fks." will "preach : at the '"\Eethodist Institut'p'.building. corner Nineteenth and Main Ptce.etp. on. Sunday night arid every night ripxt...week at "7 o'clock. "Mr. Allen is a git'ed speaker, and has captured , the hearts' of, the men; in the shops ot Rich| mond. '■'■ : . • , '..';■. , ' THE CARTERSVILLE FOLKS. Visitors Look I npr; nt l.and- Condi tlonj . V ; of (he SioJv — Personals." ; ~ .] ' CARTERS VII.LE. VA;, November 21.— ('Special.^ — Four gentlemen from;-"»Viscon sfhfarri veil "here to-day on th»:' noon" train from Richmond; and are now out.. through the . rotmtry' inspecting Cumberland lum ber. ; •*•■.* .-.-■':- - '■ '■'■■- -.' ■ - Capfain C. D. Davis, of Finley. 0.. a.c eompariied' by Mr. Landonbaiser. 'a 5 for-; mer .Virpinian. but fur a-numher of years a resident of ■ Ohio, is in this' section, looking. over thf large trartAfLMM acres of -land .•■ owned- by the Ohio I«ind .and Lumber^ Company. : - ;*. 1, ' ; •: The.'young and lifted pastor "of the Methodist church in this place." the ' Rev. Huglv^J. Paylor. returned from. Richmond on 'yesterday, -where -he had been in at tendarie'e upon the session of :tlu; : Vir ginia -Conference. To the great delight of every one. Rev. Mr. Pay lor -was re turne<ir,*to this. charge for 'another year. Mrs.^Mary Robson. who has been quite ill -for -'some time, is much better to day, pfiv . :: • • •--.■■" ■■■ ■ -. - - " Mr. .John Hoe. of Trenton Mills, in this count jv, who has been. so. extremely ill with typhotdffever. is gradually "convales cing.' ■ '■' '.-.."•".■»-'';'- "- ; . • . -• Mr. Charlie Smith. •■who'.-.w.'is :so unfor tunate -some, .time- : ago as., to lose ■ the great ;toe of /his right foot.'by .a.prerna-; ture explosion of his- gun while hunting, is -much' better- to-day." .-"•''.; • . : Mr. "Marvin A. Palmore.; the', corres pqndetit of the. Dispatch rat'-Klmont.' ami wife, are on- a-- visit, to their parents. Mr. and- Mrs. B.\V. Palmore/* of this, place.. One :of : the" old-rim* Virginia negroes of,- •-; thirf section.- Abraham: U'arren by name, died near here last night. 'and will be, buried to-morrow. 1 ; ' ' _. V Mrs.-^AnhaM.; England, of Gravel i.ill. Buckingham" cotintyr who* hasibeen on a visit for the; last ten Mays-to.-her^mother. Mrs. A-.'J. Palmore.: ofr.Powhatan couaty.". returned home .this, morning. ; - . -. Miss -Rosa. Curd, of Xelsdii; county. c ,who has been" on a visit 'of several . days to her " sister. Mrs.- .1. L; Staley. of Pem .b'erton/ returned. home to-day;on' the. noon train.- '•' • ; .;..--', : ■■ ;'-r -V -•■•_■?"*-•■".'.- "■'/ ■ Blnp RidKe Hosiery Nlil. SPARTA N'BURG; S. . C. November 21 .— (Special."*— Ati'a 'meeting ot the stockhoUl ers of the Blue Ridge Hosiery^ Mill. :. held here -to-day.. it was unanimously decided to : dbubl e : * t he ' present capi ta l stock ■of the mill for the -purpose of increasing the capacity of the. plant-.The! Blue. Ridge Hosiery.; Mill was ' organized 'last •; year: with; $20,000 capital.: and:^ makes seamless"* hosiery. ■'■ The,; m ill -* is located ■ a t Landrum, and • is ■; one..-: of'; the* few.*.--suc cessful 1 hosiery concerns in - the ; South"" to-" day.;* t:^- :',,.. S -' .>';■: i'*..i<~ : '-.V~#,>-: "£'.:' r^Ki. Let Us Lend You a- Ph<o no graph. If you'U.buy. a' dozen, records. iwo'U ■ tend youv a. 'phonogfraphtfor ; 30 days. "Why ? :■ ; Because '.. w» .want ,to gtv» ; you a j chance "to "find ,'out ;: how '" : much' pleasure "' and entertainment may tw i gotten.'^ out •'•of \-a"> ganulns -EBISOJJ" talking -.. the .Vbest in \) th« : -."and '; It'll i PAY "US to ;. do : It. Call v for : and " hear - some new records. Or write *us. Y«»! "We'lt;send" : machines bat -of town, too, on, this .proposition. . . :"■" - -.. ','•['■ Dealers wanted* In every town." : - : 729, 13. Main Street. ' iKICIDIOND ,VA. Bell^JE»houe 2690. " WMOIiES AI.E i!fc KETA II, Carrara! Gaitaial Carrara! !! AVhat is ; it anyhow? P^int! P^int! ' AVhat kina-bf Paint? ;' - ; The Greatest of All Paints, 'Ask-. :":■:;, ,■.■.■■■■;:.:./■;/■■ Taylor & Boiling, Compaq ■ . - , »-';> ' i. ■■ ••■■■■''.'■■■ - ■— ■ Richmond, Va. Sick He'sriochoaad relieve all the trbnbles lncl» : .dent to ' a bilibu3 ; state oi . the system, such am ; ;.S Dizziness, Nausea,', Drowsiness. Distress ; ; after, ' .' r : eating. Painin-the Sl-.le. 'ftir.r-, While thelcmos* .-: remariable success has been shown in curing . Headache, ijefc Carter's "Lit Ho Xiveir, Pills U9 \ equally T;U;iabJe in Conatipatiou. curing and prs- •?-'=: 'venting thiaannoyinjjcomplalnf.-waile theyalaa i,y^: correctaUdi3drirersortheßtomach^timnlateth9 . : . : lirer and regulata the bowebii JEven if they only . . .J Ache they wonldbealmostpricotesstothoeewho ,- " • suffer from this<listrcssingcomi>L-»Uit; J>ntfortu-, X .': I nately their goodcessdoes notend hera.and thosa "?**• who once try them -will find these little pills vafo-'\" ? ; ! ißlo ia so m-inywaj-f; that they will hot bo wit *-. Hug todo without them. But after all sick *M*4 ;■',-" Is the bane of so many liven that hew Is^hnr .->os '..we make on r great boast. ' Our pills euro It whil» ri;;:r i ; ; : others do not;..-v.^ ._". ; ■./ .'■ : \, ; r-j '-•;•: -r..^ •'•.^ .."*'.*■■;:■• ".-?,^ y; -Carter's little Liver. Pillaar© very .staill sad :;.;< ■very easy to take^", Ono or two pills wake & dos9^i^i% .They aro strictly.vegetableanil do cot' grips or r• ' ■ pnrguJ but by their {ysatlo action please all . -whs : H3O fhemoln violsat 25 cents ;i five for $1. SoJJ '. by draggiata every where, or sent by maiL ; t CARTER.HEOICINECO.VNsw Yorfe. if§ MHL Ml fca, -jsJl'Rk;/ UD§ES!SSOOREW«SD^ .bosti nate suppression; any cause In patbologf,* my = j monthly .regultttocjfatls'to rBU<-ye»sai*t».^ iharmless: mail how,'lons'supprerfse«l. „'•' _. Dr."Jack3on E. K C0.;:169 Doartorn'St.TChicas*; — — — — — : refund money if wo do not cnrcVToa c»a O» ttomttam r f"t j Ur»t with.' t&oso who |m M prefer to eova»hetn-m wiU contract to ; curs I th*morp*y«p»nw«o»^yj HT £?;, gr J igflal ,11 gK^ 1 M*k« no H a."* M|ill|il <*•*■*» • ; J wo mi to Pi i ar»mAtmommm^m o-ara.:- I m yoa hAto u^^a. mv» » M ccnr» WUtepnUafcyi ;■« stUl - h*Tft «chcs ;. and MM P^m- *»«"• **?«*• in rooath,i«o«J Throat, Pl»»U«.C«ygosC»l— y >■> >d WtKrtJS Ulc*r«onany, KTll^^'^^rJ^* 01 * i euaraat«> tocuw^Wo fl»Uattha «»•* J^?tt S : the aVHl of: tto a<Mft l^|*»lße»t ! »"J ■«■■■•■.■?.? ; ' Kor many ysap* w* na»» ■■■■■'E*4'l« ft^SSS^* i ;; l? ® txcaUnfr thU dUe»s« wtu* oar «A«l© ■« >t *ti*iT ■• '■< ' iuv« ASOO-OO** s capit»l - bfthtaKt! vuc '- nncQiKttUQiM ps jmrant^.%/rit«i iL,*ior «O^PS«S^ i alS5 tl lU' 1"*1 "* 1