FARMVILLE HERALD.
HONOB FOB TIIK PAST, UKI.I' lui' THE PRESENT, HOPE POB THB FTJTUBB.
VOL XIV. FAKMYIU.K. VA.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1903.
SO. 14.
CITY DIRECTORY.
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? 0 WITHINS. R H aiTKINS.
WATKINS*} WATKINS,
-AHORKEYSAT LAW,
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[ORNEY AT LAW,
Green Bay, Prince Edward Conni j, Va.
BFCocRTs:?State and Federal.
I1 H BLISS,
NKKAI. AUCriONEBB,
md H.lJolnlliK
^rHITE A CO.,
DRUGS,
Medicines and
Druggists' Sundries,
.nded.
|)R R M. BIDGOOD,
?^DENTIST. >
I li Nl'I'F.l.li.
.1. s. mcilwaine,
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FaRMVII.I.K, - - ? VjKfllNIA.
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C FRANKLIN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
' uurt of
Exact
iminations. . .
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WV put intelligence
your
We arc careful
that ymt shall havi
what your eye*, require.
? them perfirt!
that they will bc com
ble.
Lenses Ground Properly.
Hims Ihat Suit Your Face.
Glasses lhat Fit Your Needs.
I. T. BLANTON.
kinks and Optician.
NOTICE!
I, don't fall to st*
R. FRANC-ONE'S
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Half.fr.
o|).
Hall,
fl, Va.
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LIBRARIES FOR THE PUBLIC
SCHOOLS.
tad r/?i,{r, i, nf thi
PtbU S . /-.'.'..,,,-,, raad
i want it Klux! library of inter?
esting books for ymir school
yon lune an excel tau | opportunity |o
<?1 lt lin llerulil will -
aud all tim i> needed I,, wm ti,,. prlBBa
matte vt,irk fir the next few
? ? i tin- following . Ht Bara?
ra I ly, bimJ linn write at onoa for blankB
uni w in .t pi lae:
Fur lu new anuual lubecrtptlooe tlc
Hi mill will give a f;n library.
.ri pt loni tia*
: Xl library.
. - ..- irlptious Hie
::: llbrarj
uaw auuual BubacrlpUnnB Ibe
Hera ti vv ill i.ivi- a j_'u litiraiy.
F .1 .'ti uaw anuna -uli-erI pitons the
Heralil will ti vv a *l-~> library.
Fur 15 new annual subscriptions the
! l? mill will ki vc a$H library.
Km lu new an. ual nubse'ripti,,n* the
: will ?|ve ai? library.
- .cw annuli BUbacnptloTia the
i will givea f"> lilnai v.
?.- win be furnished d,,- to any
-eh.mi wishing tu wlo a prlae. A blank
will t,e needed tot eacb subscriber, and
inaBB hlunk- mual be Oiled aud signed
ny the teai-her nf the Behool. v
scrlptloii win be counted uoleas banded
m.ni tbees blanks. Drop a pir-tal to
tba Herald BtaUan liow many blanks
vim think you eau n-e
?lt may c anana ami work to*
getlier if they w ish It i- of COOMB
tielter fur each tel.I tu BBB what it ian
do alone; hm in Munn- .-..,-.- a may help
both a large school anti a weak UM tu
? uinl.nie. Fur example, 08M
migbtfatlaaa than eifbt mbacrlben
At Un- Herald doea nut offer a prise fur
. . tin-. Bomber, a Behool getting
umber might eombioe with a
larger Kbool amt thoa Beean Boaae nf
tba booka, lo lie divided an tba taro
might decide. If a BObBcribet
lu the lleraiil wishes tu help yo .
i lihrary, ask tum tu -eml Hie Herald
? ui' tnt. frieoda
Huh Behool winning a petal must
the following cooditiooa: lt
must have a suitable bunki-ase in vv hii-h
tu place the booka; and the BBBB mu-i
liave either a d.Mir ur a suitable covcr
Itvgof cloth to protect the imuks Irom
dUBt and exposure. Any school eau
tret al>oukca*e made and given Ly - nie
public spirited citizen of the nelglibor
huutl.
N ile carefully: This oller closes
Kebruary I-t, 1904.
ion will lie taken fur the
library afier that data. Ali Bubecrlp
?panted with the
i-a-h, aud lie fur subscribers tint
allandy un our subscription book-.
Adilres- nil i-..liiiiiunicatioiis to the
Fakmv ii.i.k Hkkai.d,
Kuruiville, Va.
Superintendent's Endorsement.
NN'iiK.siiam, Va., t)et I'D, 'in
r Herald:?! heartily endurse
your plan for furnishishing libraries tn
the public schuuls, and will take great
pleasure In selecting suitable iMM.ks fur
Hu-seh.mis winning the prizes. You
iii- to nu- a very hU-ral out',
and I trust it may lie thc mentis of
giving to our children a large number
if readable b
Of all mir aaada 1 eonaldar this our
A library in each schoolroom
would awaken the minds of the chil?
dren, make them better students, give
them an added interest in the school,
make them more regular in attendance
and open to them a world of good
thin,:* of which very few of them gel
even a glimpse And the parents
would also derive great pleasure flora
~.k* when they were taken
home by the Children.
Very tully yours,
J. D. Kdtil.KSTn.N, Jk.
i i-i m anon.
Below will lie found tbe names rat a
few ..t ttie Usiks tliat the Herald will
give to tho-t Winning ? prize iu the
Herald subscription contest. Are not
Forth striving for'.' f^'inl
for blanks and gai Um neighbors tosuh
BCribc fur the Herald and help the
school library. The way to win a prize
ls io get to work aud try. Steady ellort
will lill your school bookcase arith gund
booka:
L misa M. Alcott's worka, Little Wo*
men, Kittle Meu, etc , live volume-;
Kittie Kuril Fatinileruy, Sarah Crewe*
rim Kittie C ni federates, Kifeuf Robert
Kee, Kite of Stonewall Jackson, Stories
it Kuti Ula. King of the Ooldea Blvtr,
il Virginia History, Seven Kit?
ty of the Thirteen Oom
i> uf the English, Butty nf the
. Story ut me On
; >r Hie Kittie Ones, Robinson
lusoe fur Buys and ('iris, Swiss Fami
'noa; Wida, Wida NVnrld.
?"tories of indian Children, stories of
Indian Chieft-tns, Hiawatha, Pioneers
?I thc Revolution, Pioneer History
sjuries, Btortas of Pioneer Kife, Story
Boona, Story of I'lysses, Tales
>f Troy, Story of the Hible, Dlcken's
hn-iin , - ken-Child's Hi
ory nf England, Montgomery's Ameri
ati llistury Stnries, Kgglesbm's Stories
Americans for Kittie Ameri
raMS of a Grandfather,
law thorne'* NVunder Hook, Haw
? I Tales, Aesnp's
?ables, lilack Beauty, Stunt's nf [oven*
loii and Inventors, NV hat Katy Did,
,; es, Bed-TtC ? mini's
i inn- Anderson's stories,
- King Phillip's NN'ar, Kife nf
?un, Franklin's Autobiogra
iv of Timm** Jeffeiaon, Fifty
anions Smries Retold, John
fsuI nu- Old Dominion,
- i'.iHik of Ooldea Deeds, Friends
ii Feathers anti Fur, Neightsirs with
i Hoofs, snort Stories nf Our
nv Neighbors, Ways of NV nod Polk,
'arpenters Uengraphieal Headers, The
Vnrld and ii- Paopl*, LcBsjfellOW'B
?im tn-, Hie Land of Song, Alice in
Vonderland, Pilgrim's Pn
f Hie 1 reelup and Meaduw, The Hun
ral Boy, Tom Brown's s-IumiI
lav*, tba Boom Booka, Btories nf !??
?ct Kife, Footprints of Travel, Om
vorld Header, First Hook of ('c.ilogy
?r Chiitlren, icu Boya, Btoriaa from
luglisb ' -"ry of AmericaB
eek Heroes,
snub's l:iit- from Shakespeare, Ktug
r-Hrtliu-, Piiitarcli's Lives,
lather ('.mse, Child Kife in J .pan, Tue
one Prince, -anil (,f
ie Mohicans, the Voting Maroona**,
? Colonial Children, stone* nf
eSolo, Marquette and LaSalle, Story
Patrick Henry, A Year with Hie
iv nf Audubon,Story of Co*
iinliiis, Aunt Marnia's Corner Cup
?ard, Ariiluan Nights fol Voting Kead
i, Stories of Industry, Stories nf the
three volumes). Health Chats
nil Young Keade.*, Johnson's Qood
ealth or the Cbildren, Hell's Our
seth ant! How to lake Care ur Them,
- nih, Story of I'ocahon
is, Longfellow's Kvangeline, Bl
? .ry of
1) .I.tic, Dumps ami i'm;
uuth s Companion Stories.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what yon eat.
Herald and I Y. world, Il.flO.
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the
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ser
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tha
pro
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fan
by
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for
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A Ca ll lani Hesseot.
Secretary?All hope Ir lost. Thc for*
srnor will cot sJKn your friend's par?
don. There are 1. al ead of it.
Citizen?But he Is Finning Hm ni rapid?
ly, and he appears to be li, good humor.
'ary?Alas, his good humor
won't last beyond the teal
1 know the make of foiintaii.
ta using? n. Y. Weekly.
Preparing lor a Trip.
"Havs hlng for the auto?
mobile?" asked the strai
the store.
"Yes. yes." replied the clerk.
"NVell, give me futir yards of court
plaster, six gallons of aniba. a bondie
of cotton hatting, and half adi
les of 'First Aid to the Injured.' "?You
kers Statesman.
iii
Perhaps fut ed lt.
Hut lt's gospel anv-vny,
Tbs peraon who a.: S
In everj tiing > .u say
NN'anls to g. i - coln.
Or make of you I
:,er thinks you're foolish?
ur ls himself a fool.
?Cincinnati Knuulrer.
awk waihi rou ali. rou ic*.
Miss Rose Peterson, Secre
tary Parkdale Tennis Club, Chi
:ago, from experience advises all
, oung girls who have pains and
sickness peculiar to their sex, to
ise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
able Compound.
How many beautiful young girls de*
relop into worn, listless and hopeless
"omen, simply because sufilcieir
ion has not been paid to their physical
levelopment. No woman is .
rom physical weakness and p.
iain, and young girls just building into
womanhood should be carefully guided
>hylically as well as morally. Another
roman,
HisH Hannah E. Merriton, Col
litigSVVOOtl, Marja, Ma] * :
"I thought I would write and tell
-ou that, by following your kind tid?
ies, I feel Ilks a new person,
.lwars thin and delicate, and a
hat I could hardly do anything Men*
truation was Irregular.
" I tried a bottle of your VfgitntiJo
'onipound. and began t
ight away. I continued it* use, and
m now well and strong, and men*
truate regularly. I cannot say enough,
or what your medicine did for me."
$5000 forftlt If orlg!nal of about lett'
fnuiftlffll, cannot ot produced.
Lydia K. l'lnk ham's Yi'jrrtalilo
'oiiipoiiinl will cure any woman
n the land who surfers from
vomli troubles. Inflammation of
he ovaries, and kidm-v t roubles.
CHICHESTER'*! ENULISH
?ENNYBQYAL PILLS
.f. i n.h. .
HM ll* SI I lt S IM.1ISII -!? ?!
..lil
ntr no other, lief"..' ilnni.. ? ? ????? -????-1 i
? Hon. and I ni il.,1 nm
I. Parlli alara. i ? -' ?
.Ul..: 1 Kelli! tm I.ieli -
return nail. lll.lMMi
rlllCHKBTKA OHBMIOA1
100 nadlsoa Sqasre, I'll 11.4.. PA.
Bull., ibu aaa**.
Jour
?itomach
No sppetlto, loss of strength, nervous.
is, headache, constipation, bad breath,
.oral debility, sour risings, and catarrh of
i stomach sre all due to Indigestion. Kodol
?es Indigestion. This new discovery repro
its the natural Juices of digestion ss they
st In s healthy stomach, combined with
greatest known tonic and reconstructive
petties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not
y cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this
lous remedy cures all stomach troubles
cleansing, purifying, sweetening and
mgthenlng the mucous membranes lining
stomach.
r. S. S. B?n. of Ri-erm-ood. W. Vs., ssys
rsi troubled with sour stomach for fwanty rears.
lol cured ma snd ws srs dow ustr.f B is ssll
baby."
Kodol Digests What Yob tat
Uss only. $1.00 Six* boldlnaJH Hmas tba trU'
Sba, which salis for 50 cants.
eera** ar a. o. oswitt a oo., omkjaoo
Till-: WINSTON DBUOCO.
OOTH BRUSHES.
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They MC piar.iiiUrd. Thc
cc 28 ??-.?nts.
ll. (. (KliK, Druggist.
WIRE FENCE TELEPHONES.
They Vre ll.,un.I i,, |'|?, an lm|n.r.
lani I'nrf In Dir Sim-In I Deiil
i.iniu-ut el the weel.
. nun effoi
f
thc fanner.-'
it i.s thought tl.iit tl ?
meal trill sd apoi
bone.
'Ja 8)ad*
?
np pre?
pared that, ll
wiil in.. ? hat lie
is to open the letti
? ? fm ? bon
'
the eff.
. field thal I
efft-et of building n ?
and it would lie a matti
sl.nit time until ererj Dp lo
farmer
in hil r
rphonc
? of Hie
exlrii hm- of t lie lelepht
?
of Hie (-minti v w
In mai
have 1 .
phone lir.es. Prof, N ?
the fn nt went
part of the way mer
further says that the barb win
work |
the tri
1 lio wi ? :',' work i ifii
"ire. if
rare were taken to pn i
li the
ground. In
mont experiment in run
i. wi re
?
part in the ???
PORTABLE FARM FENCE.
I lie lorn, Here lle.rrllieil liimrr.
All tlrtllniir, l'iir|m,r, mut Inn
Be Unlit I Iniipl, .
The illustration soffit
the fm in of portable fi
have on our faun
^ac-vzutiihs; ???
I.li HIT PORTABLE FENCE.
feel long, and thc lap re^ts In crutch
of the X Mipport and a notch in the
. lOW. If furl her support
< wrap around
the lap and the X. At the ends drive
'
?ls ami ? or di*
?
fanner.
lllr-ttnl Femes Must fin.
Illegal the]
n be pm ished. 'M.c genera] ! '
lea at la per*
imptory order providing for tl ?
Bg dOWa of Hie ft
ivbo have illegally strung their wires
?! c pflbUl di I for Hie
ihrowiag of such li to thc
labile.
np agalret this proposal of thc gor*
rnment to remove illegal
?
idministration, and in -
tockmea have deft rnmeat
Any fm i'
if thc law a
ore the federal courts, lt ls stated
hat the I.ivt will bl by the
?
?Waste nf I.and by Washing.
The agricultural repot I
age 18S, sa] Bi '11.' same i
hlch form the soil neting
nd carrying them away.
ry rainstorm, transport:,
oes on, as the brooks and tiver
Her long-continued rain?, by ll
iw, muddy color of their watet
ley arc carrying a va-t quantity of
B. The run?
ing streams bear along Hie trans
matter and gradnaly deposit
as the current dla
y. ">Vlien the lin a flat
. track and over which iis
an flow in flood the suspended
after, consi-tir.p princ-1;
id mud. is deposit ' Ituteg
ir ullin ium or new land.
?.irina Heans t niter (ill,...
g string beana as a market
irden crop m
?
letta. After taking off
ree crops of lettuce, the I
ambers, with yellow wax
tah crop betwt
r. They were through
re the cucumbers had eoven
res. anti give promise of bi
I catch crop in greenle
ought June,
t earlier rn the si ld be
irth a little niora. They du not In*
any way with the cucumbers
the latter with them.
Von Know NVhiit Nun Are Taking
Inn Viiii take I.mw". Tasteless (hill
nit- becaaee tha formula la plainly
ii every bottle showing that
i- -imply l mn .-md QuinineIb I
- fi Tin.' No Cure, No l':ii
axative ffromo
ires a Cold in One Day,
o Ouinine
?**? ""?*-y*****a***af*
, Gnp m 2 Day*
on every
?TTrkf\*0* km. 25c
ne Minute Cough Cure
? or Coughs, Colds and Croup.
pa
t
t
ti
to
<
foi
oat
!
BCl
da
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da
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slr
SUI
ern
sol
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fee
for
to
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MUNICIPAL MATTERS
Som
UBf fearful: le will
only |8 univ lng In.
la Phil el. iphia rho hav
sold li iuiiionei
to a|i
semtiiy makes- it a mlsdmeaaor to sel
t traa nader i
l.iiovvii New Torli phy?
sician
rapaay i-t
Which will B| ; r 1, and whlcl
will report the medica] 1
the world.
The city of .St. I'aiil will :
dates fa
?
ra March 4. 1164, the bill
t ('or?
man; OB April ll the city government
was pot In ojieratlon and on April l!
David Ulrav
Illangi.;
Reilly, a New York
police officer, v.ho has dlstii.
hiniselt inure Hum once In his chosen
n, baa laid down a new rule ot
? for his men. Mc nays tl
can have a big outim
planned proi |
own pockets sad pay the ?
he says they must Bot ?
saloon-keepers, merchants and others,
who Blight expect returns thal
auld ii.ii Bl The
B that light ami Hie
i called off.
THE WORLD OF WOMEN.
i Gibson, of Indianapolis,
who was rei emly gradai
nology,
has just entered into partnership with
her fattier and is the first woman an hi
ted in i:
.-ir Archibald Hw
I
' lhere
with a . British wi:
I doing
sir Archibald's view.
Although In her sevi oty-flfl
Kev. Dr. I'h- I
It. Haaaford
is of slight figure, in
;it within. She hugs old
a hen this old WOBH
ra one of her oumeron
ager am! more dashing n
I rise and pay hon. I
Months
Weimar has carried on a quiet but de?
termined struggle against the trammels
Of coin '
I.Ike wives In less BM 'allon,
she wishes to he mistress In her own
household, but hir--!.
have been accustomed to rule doings of
the NN'eimar court ' ! this
attitude ami I rfu! in
: In the bops of inducing
ply aith iheir
vIpws. Serious dlsa suited
Nnd in order b
bass has goat
land.
TALES OF ROYALTY.
The emperor of Germany bal
liion among his male s
>y appearing In i I ..ing a
?"rom-h briar ;
King Edward's first visit to Ireland
eas mn t a small boy.
le and his brother, Prince Alfn
ompan.
at part of the klng
lom.
According to
he Abyssinian ruler, ls aging rapidly,
.eing In very bad health. As it ls In his
ands to nominate a SBCCSSBOr, Kuro
iean chancelleries arc nun-h Inti
il the future of Ah] Batata, lt
pved to be certain that Menelek's
eath will result In trouble. This will
oabuess prompt European In ?
on and the i
iania from thc map.
" long
ved. A few ? r of the
uke of Cambridge. Hie grand d
f Meekleaburg-StreliU, reached her
ighty-first year. Now lhere are 17
?topenarian members of the reigning
imllies of Europe Tbs
ie list ls tht
?rlan princess who was N In March.
marian sovereign. Now there are j
mr.
MUNICIPAL MATTERS.
The warm Bights have brought out
ie hatless air
ora*.
The g:- iiiufat turing towns
BB, Harerhill ar, I
ass., and the great hat-pro
.-I an.I Danbury, i
id Orange, M. J.
There was much exeltoment In To?
other day because smoke was
ring from the dome of the
pitoL 1'eople rushed about
Idly and finally ons man
where the trouble
( found that the smoke was a great
iud of black gnats whieh ara
ng aruiini] tho dome.
TRAFFIC TOPICS.
In thc tee has
id in wean freight to foreign ships
i.OOO.
.rth in value of the manufac
i goes
it Uri tain.
Jut exports to China and Hong-Kong
? the I ? about $27,
i.OOO. against J
siberian railway trains undei
- the distance from Moa*
i .rt Arthur. UM miles, in 13
y-8, the rare. Including sleeper, being
14. The globe trotter can have a spe
1 train of three cars for |1.03 a mlle.
kudu! Ihspepsia I uri'
iich nut] dig
itrength. K
?s, pun' '-ns and sw
W, Atkin
i,of NV. '
tuber Of bOttlt ' 1'*1'* mi
re and fa
in mend it '
my fri.;. -"ton be
'an
His TRYING ORDEAL
fur Aunl
, Judith Lawler at i
urning, as her husband, the ab
lan, tuned I
on th< d ot breakfi
i finality in Mrs. Lawler"!
?
ii attention.
li fully.
Aunt Judith will thin!
queer of us if we do not. Tl), ri
telling when she will come west again
and I Braal her tc d Impres
ago and of BB?of you?back
tbs air!* there, my old
1 frlemi :.!ii'i help thinking lt
I, odd. Oeorge, that yon I
i ot our weii.iing and came rushing In at
the last minute In your golf salt lt was
a little unusual, you must admit," she
added, li
>em yourself," she
continued. In a determined tone, "ir I
could only I would do Just
as I say and not make matters worse."
"My dear Marlon, I will do anything
?.n't- I always do what you
ask me to?" he asked. In a grieved
voice
listen. We must give
quite an affair- a reception. In fart
both afternoon and evening. In order
to take In every body?all ourfrlendsand
all your patrons and admirers We must
do It In perrect rnrm. We cannot con
xpense, Gere
Lawler apr
George. I do so want you to be
wide awake and do everything Just
right."
"There'll be no carving, will there, my
he asked, meekly.
"Carving! Of course not. But you
always do something absurd and make
me vow I never will entertain again. I
don't want you to saunter off with Mr
Itrown fora smoke when you are needed
In the parlors or io talk arias with Prof.
Chilpin when Hie ladies need Ices or
play your own symphonies when the
soloists are to be acrnmpar.fed. What
would Aunt .Judith think? I want you
to stand wfth me near the door and wel?
come all our guests and bs there to bbl
them good-hv. Now. that ls easy. Will
you do it?"
Lawler was fully awake to the situa?
tion. "My dear." he said. "Invite all the
guests you wish. I promise to give them
Melded attention."
The Lawler reception was a brilliant
Not a Hiing went wrong from
start to finish. Lawler stood In the
agony of full dress, high collar and sum?
mer heat and told people with an air
or sincerity that, he was "delighted to
soe them." that hp rejoiced to know that
they "had enjoyed themselves" and,
smiling, bowed them In and out. He
grew faint and wan and weak and wilted,
bot he was on duty every minute.
"Your husband Is simply charming,"
Aunt Judith whispered. "I suppose you
entertain a great deal?you ought to,
with him to help yon."
Mrs Lawler smiled a little uncertain?
ly, for the day was not yet over. But at
midnight as the door closed on the last
?nd Lawleer, limp and haggard,
fell into a chair, his wife's eyes glowed
with tender pride. "You did beautifully,
." she told him.
Lawler said nothing, but he wonderer]
why he hadn't felt the need of a vacation
bt fore. He decided to go to the coun?
try at once.
All during the few houri of sleep left
to him hs was ihaklng hands and say?
ing over and over again that Inans
ll|
The next morning after a late break?
fast Mrs. I-awler announced to her hus?
band that she and Aunt Judith would go
town-town with him. as they had some J
shopping to do. They boarded a train
and found seats In the midst of a party
of picnickers Mrs Lawler and Aunt
Judith were still discussing the triumphs
nf the day before. Manlike, he couldn't
see why they didn't drop lt, now that It f
was safely over. He lapsed Into a seml
-onsclous state and soon a melody he
had been working on for months took
doa of him. lt kept running
hrough his head to the accompaniment
vr the creaking train till he could posl
tr lt executed on the plano. If
he were only at the studio at that mo- N
?nent he knew he could express the thing [
His flngcrs began, to play across his
on a keyboard. He hummed
Mis head moved tn perfect time, ii
tis feet tapping the ll il
?"Oeorge!" Ms wifes voice hroke
iharply upon him. He awoke from his
Ireams and with a dazed look sprang
o his feet. Then his eyes lighted up.
ie smiled, bent low, extended his hand
o the first party of picnickers who had ??
Isen and were pushing past him toward
he door.
"I am delighted to have seen you? .',!
rn so glad you enjoyed yourself; good
light," he said, with all the exa. I
.fan atitomaton.
At first everybody stared. Mm. Law
with mortification, seized his
nat tails and drew him Into the seaf.
iiint Judith raised her lorgnette and
yed him In amazement. The picnickers
outright.?Chicago Daily News.
Ink ls Antiseptic.
The Swiss government having not
mg ago i-nd an official warning
iralnst the dangers lurking In the Ink
;ed In schools. Hr. Heymann, of the
yglenlc Institute of Preslau, care
illy Investigated H,e matter, diem?
al analysis convinced him that the
ik used In schools could do no harm
small quantities got Into the stora
h, while as regards blood poisoning
actually serves as an antlse;
\ I urlnns Crime.
A mayor In Norwich. In the reign of
harles I., sent a man to prison for say
ig that the prince of Wales waa born
Ithout a shirt.
liny Mnaael la I'unrrlol.
A magnet baa been made weighing
ily three and a half grains which
uld lift LMO grains, or 145 tlmss lu
va weight.
N di-:
inies very eipen
;f is the price
wrong
? ? Hr. King - N ? Pills
r 1 >3 -; lache,
- They are
at NN'hite
| -
uni IJniie Liniment
['..-< arts are "all the go" for going
bles. Doy ne can please you in price
d style.
lill KU.' OF M. 11 hi's
Nshliurliaiii. (iiit.irin. Testifies tu th
<.I ('iialities sf Caaaberi
langi Reasedy.
? . ont , Apr;'.
think it is only ric
you vi h .
Iain's Cunnii I'*-"
The day before K ii
ed wit ll H Col I
think i
eil by the cough i y I re
ceived un ord
of yum- .
cured :. -
three duse- of the
I know thal ra|
eura u
tation, being thankl
such a (lod-sent rei
yours K A. i
-
To Cliiiinlii rlain M
sion Hi?
llie Min.- Mar Mate.
HolVII ill Ti I
dry gouds linn of which Mr. J, M
.. Mr. Huller on
his trips Last to bu]
friend abo wai e ito hun in the
eur, 'll
Karly Risers upon rel Iri
will be nil early in the in t
gund" Fm- ile' "ilurk i
head ?u'lie unil th,il
)rug (lo.
,i Days nu in- Back
Illili euri il ? Hil tim
?
i cl.arm. I ?
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sui.I bj White a Cu. and vv .
Mop lli.ltli.ll.-ll
before lt step- yon. |>r -
White A i
oipc Coaga*
A m:iii migl
ns patronise a di af and dumb b .
Tablets an- i
Btomacb trou
I ?? liv Tin NN'ii -:. u Drug <
I... many men ail doa n
ehalis and et -
ara I oking fur oppoi tu
lin llesl I'rcst ripliitii fur "I.,:
i'hills ami I ? ? i
iilslt less I hill liinic. lt isl
nine in B ' ri. No
Bun, No Pay. I
i ba laval id ,
''eriiiany in .
(lital toe I
N I'. I i i ii i - li I luipi!,).
Do you know thal fur a littk
lian it costs to take youl ; in
.nee, you cnn Int'. ? . '
.linne, whicb ls ff. i
l. ul pi 11. 'lilli
sith it j
iiiiiI mu-., i
?mi a Isb
ion of an or
uni BO cud ul novel iii.il di
eriitiiiiiieiii-. Nolb i than
I lion ibni th ?
ertalm ever' body i very a ben
. willi Hu- v
ul Instrument have much to li .ru timi
sill mid In He
Tbe < 'ol uni I iph < '<>., I lo
-.. Baltimore
lim hini' supplies of every kii
In funning Ins opinion ?
:iinn eojoj- He bappj
ige of never bavlOg llvi d I
ral un a Bold ls Oas Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinii
it fails
n each box.
Mayflower b
atch fur the Columbian army. Her
eu baa ? bangs i a-bll tl
nee Inn
When you -.?
Afb r '
i? m.ky n.
orlan scratched a n
1 -, lind it w BS
Ketiiliitinii I iii iii itt.nl,
I ; |
ember
iver fal
d all i
?tivele -
'?, iind thal i- retie
rfeel -
?
inter tourist RailI u.t N ski
I.itu- li.iil ?
nd An Line
rangementa tn pul Into
i :
? uf equipment
-Mug if tbs moat uni I
uni Pullman Hi -
ated, arith i
uh lind round-trip
chm..ml Li pnnen i
nth, Kates from othei i
southern Pi
I
: .
anil, Fla., $57 30; Palm B
: -l.M.
li - l^ard,
District Passenger A ;
Kuliiuond Va.
I.null fm ( lintlreii.
--
i lough,
;I does
-
?
? ? Inflamma*
-? lungs to eon*
-
'
.-. of Delia, Ti i.. Btw.
-
- old by
11
iee um b .. children
.- foi Hie
:iu lind it.
li..inind Hollars a lag
.??rion,
ii itch H.i/i-l
?
? f the heal
V\ ii. I, llii/el with
bleeding,
rheum ami
NVin
-lun Dn
. -inuke
":. in for
ill.
len
burning,
- or
- in
i : ... in-, b
?t-rli,
? I Balm < B. B B I Ii
i all
- -? .ii iind rt
-
pim*
. i; r.. ii da*
? blood,
- irating swelll
nfter all
-. il. ':? ? ? ? - I
gredients. I di*
ood p lia sad rich
lng and all sharp
. ti ited for
ir bott li',
home
prepaid by
. Atlanta. ?
ii ad?
ie;-.
A ? of
ul happy
oughtn't to
\ I right!
:. ...1 dow n lb,
. n hundred
? ... ry le.dy Id have
:
- Lrul i ?
- .iitliing
lg stun
thing liiat i ni
- when lier new gOWB
:t -l inn ail
Re iiiiiek.
. .
... i ai
?
rdk i tu
.in d.
? led ai?
ds nf
1} will.
Il
Hr
?
.-.ll tu
, non.
?
, holli
i print,at Ii
I..ind.
hundred >< i
laud well v,
el lind
Bronchitis
rry Pec?
toral in - a crcat msny
yesrs.
the wor:
J. f
All serious lung
troubles begin with a
tickling in thc throat.
You can stop this at first
in a single night with
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Use it also for bronchitis,
hard colds, consumption.
Tkmrius.- tic. tte. tl N.
You should promptly co:
constipation or Biliousness with
Ayer's Pills, small, laxative doses.
? ll, Kim.
NOTICE.
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