Remarkable Stories ( MM I rocn Work of Dr. Friedman in Berlin. (Special Cable to The TtSSSS rtiipitrtti ? Berlin. November 30.?Your eMW pondsnt this meek invent.Rated the newly announced discovery of an ac? tual cure for tuborceloala, and if ih^ history of the faesi eccoralag ts tss tlmony of persons artM saj it. . StSJ cured, may be trusted, it bom* at leant to the eyes of a ia>iu*n irbe had much sXkMSSance la Ike. treat con? sumption campaigns of Arizona and California, that 1't. Fl Istll I Vlk Fran,; Friedman, a Berlin pfcyatoaa. attar a Aecade of sapertst*at)asT< iaaily has solved the problem wkers Dr. Koch failed, an i Las K \ ? v. lu th.- world a de? stroyer of I !i? w hu, rCSargS which such men as Professor (schleich, of the Virctow Hospital. declare will mark one of the ?realest epochs in the history of inedkin-' The coriespuiia-r.t v:s.;-.i and in? terrogated numerous patients w iio hud been treated for tub.:vu?i-.-:? inciui ing pulmcnsrj throat troubles ami giandular and knee bone tuberculo? sis. These patl-nts all asseitcd that they had t.een cured after one to Ihres. Injections of serum Several Of in. s, eases of bone tuberculosis stars; of lori^ standing wklch sheered scars wh>.> In two of these case: a mpulatlou had failed to cure. In the course of the investigation the correspondent visited a poor work- i ing family whose child bad not walked in fear months, owing i tuoeicu.osis I of knee sr.d also of the lungs 7he| child received an injection of the s> - rura seven weeks ago and Is now abl-> to run and dance. Another case w%s that of a you tig man whom amputation o( a limb had tailed to cure. The doc? tor -It- ..... j that the amputation of the leg at the hip was necessary, but the young men was cured In three months by use of the serum. The cor.-tsy-adc.at alse talked wlJt the father of two children, both of' wbcm had been suffering from bone i tubereulosla One waa cured by Dr. j Friedman In six v. eeke. The other i had been under treatment by one of Berlin's meat famous specialists for, seven months. The specialist has nowj asked Dr. Friedman to take the case. ' While some of tnese seess saemed to I be little short of miraculous, Dr. I Friedman does not claim itiat the.-erum1 will cure hopeless cas.es or third sla&is of th? disease, and strongly warns people against building up hopes for any such .esult Numerous physicians and tub.rcu-' losis specialists are on the way from Australia, the Dnttad states and other' countries to study and investigate the new discovery. Australia is said to be sending a government commission-' sr. English physicians are aLrrudy here. Dr.i Friedman Is so bothered with letters and pathetic pleas for treatment rend by tell praphic and cable requests from physicians for tht serum and offers to buy the rights that for the moment his work has almost stopped. Dr. Friedmsn will not distribute the Specials I This Week 1.000 pain Women'* Tain Rursia BurttoR B<>ot>, hi^Ii slam top; ihis wtsuon't latest, $129 tr?jei (Telephone 184?>. Petersburg. V?., November SO. it leaks as if Petersburg, in Its pro 1 i m bj to have a "White Way." At I a meeting of the Council Committee ; vi, Uas ami Light last night it was decided to recommend to the Council .it its meeting Best Tuesday that Syca i ? -Street, from Old to flak Street, 1. :,i.u]e a White Way." fids for the ltKhl'rg were received from the Vir gintl ".ailway end I'ewer Company and [the Petersburg Gas Company. The ' bM "f the railway bel?g the lower, the committee dot 'ded to recommend I itb acceptance. The company agrees j to iiistull forty additional arc lights I on (he street at an annual cost of j ... '?>, seat* and in the event 1 of thi acceptance of the bid. to eemovc i all the poles on the street now used I \^ Um company. This would cost be iiwecn ;i,500 aatd J?.oOO. The commit 1 tea wllj recommend that the contract lor the White Way be let at the same ':rv.- that the general lighting contract ! Is renewed?April 14. The Prinze Ucoflge Arrests. In the matter of the arrests yes , tordav of Frank Charvat and his tnree sons, Frank. John and Charles Charvat, Bohemia farmers in Prince George, on warrants charging them with setting Bare to the buildings on the farm of their neighbor and brother-country? man. Joseph Vitpl. on the night of November la, there appears at this time only suspicion. The i .ooihguno brought to the Scans of the Are trailed to the home of the Charvats. but only the tracks of one person could be j found. What additional evidence the j Commonwealth may produce at the preliminary examination of the accused BMB on December t> is not known. Certiorate Recorded. Certificate of the incorporation oi"' the Carrollton Tobacco Warehouse Company, Inc., recently oharterecl by : tne State Corporation Comnussion, has been recorded 'n the clerk's office here Th-.- principal office will be In Peters ' burg, and the general nature of the business to be transacted will bc sell? ing, handling, storing arj dealing in leaf tobacco. The capital stock is 1200,009 maximum. $100.000 minimum: and the officers axe: President. B. C Crawford; vic*-preeldent, Elam Per? kins; (secretary, J. P. Barnard, all of Louisville, Ky.: and treasurer. J. F. oi Cf rrollton. Ky. I.eektag After l? migrants. Secretary A W. .Walsh, of th-' Petersburg Y. M. C. A., to-day received a letter from the immigration secre? tary of the New York Y. M. C. A. notifying hltn of the recent arrival there ef three Hungarians, who pro pose to settle In this vicinity, end asking- that he extend suoh gnletlBee as he can to them. They will come u Petersburg bearing the card Of the international committee of the T. M. C. A. Mr. Walsn, since his connection with the Petersburg Y- ML C. A. ...< l ecelved t? oecore or more letters of this character, and in every' Instance has found the Immigrant and see I St him in reaching his friends or in se? curing employment for hlrr. lie still do the same by the three Hungarians now en route here. T. M. C. A. Fund The fund for the Y. M. C. A Ing last evening ran up to |38.6t>?? over half the amount sought to be raised. This sum was consideraMy Increased by the subscriptions ob? tained to-day. The campaign will close Tuesday evening, and the two An Appeal to Those Suffering With Rheumatism My Statement: If you are a sufferer from rheumatism I know that this will be ef much interest. I know if you have a relative, or friend, suffer? ing the terrible tortures of this many-headed monster?rheuma? tism?that it will be equally interesting You would give almost any price to be relieved. There are man}- so-called "cures" advertised?read what most of them require: Take three or four time* a day. internally, some remedy made up with strong drugs, which I would call "dope." Read what th?=e "cu-es" claim is the cause of rheumatism? aric acid, kidne\ trouble, liver complaint, indigestion, etc. No on* knows what Bfic add is>?ask vour family physician. While you arc talking to him. ask atx'tit these "cures" at the same time. You have a lot of faith in his opinion. Rheumatism i? a *eriou^ disease?with Bl re serious conditions femvt bag if net chr< krd in tinv It ?fter, double? one up, brings en il -orts of rni?cry, Makes lit'* almost unbearable. Nine cases our of ten require no internal treatment at all. Do not fill your syattta with these **< aVasT until you have tried Noah's Liniment Vot rr>a\ b** ore of the aiae that can be helped by rt?Noah's Immmt is an external tr-^trnTt. - - *; r rra-kable case. Tr.:j man Mr Jota P Daly, was unable to raise hl?; right arm for more tha- pea years until he had used Noah's Lasionnt Mr sri old. and is well and favorably in Chsrles:r.- M- :, - -ided there moat of hw life and was a veteran in the civii war. \\ Dalv *o\d me hi? staff* request- >?> ed a sample by mail, then h etate- he pur. haa^d a 2 Sc eise bottle, and then ? $1.00 bor> and s little more than rh? .. r?e* mads s pert en mre Nosh Ra.Tjedy Company Mr. Daly's Statement "I safferad with rheums tism in my right arm and shoulder, complicated with a partial paralysis of the nerves I tried numerous preparations with only partial relief, suffering intense pain all the time, lose of appetite, insomnia and was reduced to a mere skeleton. Fortunately I learned of Noah's Liniment and began its use. Although I could not raise my arm, after using a little more than a large size bottle I feel that I am completely cared and my old self again. Cannot too strongly recommend Noah'a Liniment."?John P. Daly, Charleston, S. C. s Prosa a Prom neat B.aineea Man of Alexandria, Va "I have been using Noah's Liniment in a vary bad case of .-jmatism, and have found it very beneficial in removing the pain, and believe it to be a valuable remedy. I recommend it to all suf? ferers in that hne."?J. Matthews. Cored of S=.b> Rheaseatiem 'Every winter for the past few years I have been troubled with edatk rheumatism, and had used nearly every lintmeit and remedy known. I used one'bottle of Noah's Liniment, and haven't been troubled vtth pain since."?J. E. Emerson, Prop. Globe Stamp Worts, Boston. Mass. Cared e# Baae Raeeaahsa "I had bees suffering with bone rheumatism for about throe years I have been using Noah's Liniment, and anil say that it cured me completely Can walk better than I have in two years. Xoan's Liniment will do ail yoa claim 1 cannot racota mead it high ertongh. ?S E Cyras, I'00aid, & C Noah's Liniment is the bast remedy for Rheumatism, Sciatica. Lame Back, Stiff Tomts and Muscles. Sore Throat, Colds, r-trasoa. Sprains. Cuts. Braises. Cells, Cramps, Neuralgin. Too-Sache, aad ell cat Aches and Pains The genuine baa Noah'a Ark on every parka re and looks like 5? eat, bat baa RED bead oa f root of pack? age, aad "Noah's Liniment" always is RED ink Beware of Imitations 25c, JOc aad $t 00. aad aoW by SB nv.r.e. Paajassaaj hy Noah Remedy Co., lac tlriiene Va. DONT MZSS J?RGENS' ANNUAL CHRISTMAS $100,000 Furniture Sale Everything Reduced 20, 25, 33s and 50% In giving always give hood to sentiment. Nice Furniture and Ruga last longer and are a constant reminder of the giver. This sale is your best ( ham e to give a useful and enjoyable gift. Right in the Centre of the Furniture District ADAMS & BROAD SOLE AGENTS FOR CALORIC Flreless Cook Stoves. any kind of coal, wood, etc. DETROIT JEWEL Gas Ranges. KARPEN'S Guaranteed Upholstery, and we have J?RGENS' Novelty Self-Feeders?Stoves that burn some very beautiful pieces of these very durable goods. We Give You Till January 5th to Save tbe Discounts m final day* will be exceedingly busy and earnest one* In the effort to secure building. The regular soliciting i ommlttees will be reinforced in the ; work: by hundreds of others, and no I MS in the community wijk escape ti ? opportunity of subscribing to the lund. The women have now entered the campaign and will help swell the fund. L'p to last evening there had t been twenty-seven subscriptions ot ?j"(i or over. More of Uke character I are expected. Hospital Improvement. A survey is Oeing made for the con struction of a sewer from the Centra! State Hospital to the river, an im? provement on which ihe board of di? rectors some time ago decided. Other improvements are in progress at the hospital. Geserat News .Notes. .v Thank.-givlna praise service, with an attractive program and an address by the pastor, the Rev. Lewis iL ' Roper, D. V . will be held at the First ' Baptist Church -to-morrow night. I A rally of the Sunday Sohool of the Good Shepherd, Memorial Church, in Blandford-. will be held to-morrow morning, the object being to revive; 1 interest in the Sunday school snd in the services of the church. A program , embracing interesting features has been arranged for the rally. The congregation of West End Bap? tist Church is arranging to enlarge and improve the Sunday school depart? ment and dividing it into class rooms. The cost will be betwsan $3.00? and $4.900. The Circuit Court of Prineo? George County, which has been in session this week, was adjourned for the term yesterday. The Commonwealth en? tered a n?l pros in the case of Archer Williams, charged with shooting Joe Evans, colored. This would hse been Mr Wlhlsms's third trial. T?e princi? pal witness for the prosecution Is in the Petersburg Jsil. Bjr?I>X88 ON TTCK MATTAPOWa, I Wherve? and Wsreheoeea ??dBg Cn a* Vset eas Und sti far tscreweed I?' Sines W??t Pelnt Vs.. November *?. ? A directors* I rue*tin* of the Vlrsinls PteamshVp Company was held here warehouse at Walkerton to take eare j of the Increasing bgslnee* of th* Hoe. and I in anticipation of a larger business at that ' point. The contract has also bees let *?r ' ,timber to entirely reVjtld and *n lange the 1 wharf at Cll'ton Lending 8. H. Wllklneon, l.i company with "Contractor Waloott. who have feisrge of the rebuilding of one ?harre? srd warehouses, made a trip of hs n over th? tine, and plane wQt he WS 'or rebuilding and enlarging the ' n : jr' and war* boms* at Ay let fee. ..--?? rrci Sur of new wharves Sad >i;se? 's lit llr? with th* prosressres ? the new company f> afford Its pa ? M arged ehtoplne '?.'-tlltles, and this pell< v -rill be eentlnne*. - set, rt?rc ssabee ?C?Ososg Ji. Early, of Nokesvire. ?rhu? shooting hi* bora*, fall, and was trodden upon ana fatally Injured by the animal. He wig taken to the University Hospital and operated on Wednesday. Ha died than Thuradajr mgnt at 10 o'clock, and his body eras brought to Cro , set yesterday. Mr. Early was a native sf Alabama, and was sixty-five I yeara old. He Is survived by his widow and three brothere and two slaters? John Early, of Qreene county, T. J. Early, of Washington. D. C: Evsrett Early, of Richmond; Mrs. John Shellon, of Clifton Forge, and Mrs John T.i Woodson. of Croaek V. M. I. ('Special to The Tlmee-Diapateh.] I/exIngton. Va. November Z0 ? ilrs Harkness. of New Jersey, and Mrs. I -ndail. of Leesburg. have been the guests at their mother. Mrs E. W. \ Nichols, during the past week. Thursday, being Thankegtvlng Day,' there was the usual suspension of aoa- i demlc and military duties on the post. Moat of the cadeta spent the day at j Natural Bridge, or in hunting over the > surrounding country, parade was also ' suspended. The fifth lecture en military subjects ' In the series arranged by Colone: .!. C. Wise, commaudar.t of the Institut*-, was delivered In toe Jackson Memorial 11*11 Saturday evening by Captain it- n ry K. tames, captain of the Tenth L'nlted States Infantry. His subject was "Fire .Superiority." The lecture was attended in a body by the corps end by the members of the faculty. Captain Mario-x, of the medical corps, and Mrs. Mauuux, who have been the guests of Colon? 1 and Mrs. Egllu on the Hi.l, have returned to Char iottesvtlle Battailon drill has b'-en suspend' i until spring, and the companies, und- r command of the first sergeants, art being tauget Butts s Alar: isX Colon* - Visa, the commandant, during the drill hour, is lecturing to the l.rst class on "Artillery." his talks, which are of an informal nature, being il? lustrated with lantern slides. The Tnanksgivlng dances, given BSV der the direction of the Cotilllo,: Club of the Institute, were held In the gym? nasium Friday and Saturday evenings. Friday evening a light buffet lunch was served The chaperons were Mes dames Nichols. Mailory. Ford Fendle ton. Withers. Carrlngton. Cross. Wise. Eglln. Corse. Walker. Patton, Bru.ti rage. Kerlin and the Misses White. Naw an-i Olbbe. .. ? Victor Records for Christmas Wherever there's a Victor, some new Victor Records will be a most appropriate gift. 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