The Times.(Richmond, VA) 1900-11-11 [p...

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PUBLIC SCHOOL? ROLL OF HONOR Nam:s of the Children Who Have Won Dist nctions 1 li s Week. k -INE SHOWING MADE. Thrse Sindciita Have Won l'laws on tne Hoiiur il..11 by ljili^cnt ai.d r'nitlilul IVotttifrrtfie Li.-t-lio-.vs I 1101 caiu Hver l-'urmei- "Weeks Tho following long list of names are the bonor pupns of the pubiic echpols of nt-ciimuud ior tne past wee*u They have ¦0,-Oii pi«xc s on ihe rod ol nouor oy tneir de.igciice and laier.u Tne ust wll. pro.o of much t'nttresrt, as many bom-s of the city are repr-eenied: HiG-ri SCHOOL. Post Graduau- A. juauae Cbewning, A-ma Samuel, Em.iy Armistead, E-.a Har.is. Al.ene 6-e.nicin, Fior.noe. Thal- fc.iner a:.d Emiij* Valentine. Post Graauate B.Nortna Bcveridge, C..r.-;ii:;e Bonahnon. L'lsi Cranz, Caui- erlne cross. Suale Dav.es. Jo.-.e2.hi:ie Hai- lor^ai, Ellzabetii "Martori, H^t.ie Rjb;nson, Florence Sie^-g . LU-e bholtoa, ts.el e Wa.ioid. M.ry B. ockenbrough, Ma.y Go d and Maggie Wood. S^nlor A I..Howard Twin'.ug. Essle Arcitr, Cclcstme Moon. Estie Philiips, Saili Rusre 1. Alnu C^ash. Janie Gass. Mary Pemuerton and Etta Samue's. etr.ior A li-.Mattie Fletcher, Florcnce Leaviii ar.d john Haw. Senior B 1..Will.e Augustin-, Dcr-Ue Cra g. Warren Goddard. Nina Adair, *Fred. Pollard, Wilbur Weisiger, Altjn "Yeaion, F oyd Aivcy, Louise Bar'oer, Cora Briggs, Carrle Cosby. Myrtle Eubank, Surah Forb s. Ruby James, Marie Har- tung, E lzabeth Hall. Florcnce Levy, Wina Ncwman. Clara Paalzbw. lnez Rob n.<-on, Laura Royall. Helen Schaaf and Louise Vn'den. Scnior B II..Bessi Moss. Fannle *L*-wis. Sadi Lump.vin. Eliza Turner and pearl Clayton. Intermediate A I--Clara Morton, Elva Btevens. Louise Morrow. D I'a Clir.e, Susie McCarthy. Ethel Redwood. B own Fleet M't'tle Point.-. A-thur' Garthwr ghl. Lucie McCarthy, Anitna Nash, Lillic- Parker. Alice Taylor, Eth 1 Bland, Helen Gary and Tetta Goldenburel Intermediate A II..Pruce Harvey, ilnud-e Beck and Irene F'n'c Intermediate A III..vT.VIara Brown. Thomas M DowelL I.ola Hary, Myrtle ICing, Mollie Lee. Mary' O'Bri.r., Eoulie PJerce and Om Reyno'ds. Ini. B. J.M.imlo. Garfhwrighl. Ruth Garthwright K.-v Sncad. Annie Hanne- winrk .-, A.i:v- Jennlngs, Anr.ie McAlis- <.¦.-. R = ie Sutton. Lulie Schaaf. Mlnna Tha n< M ade Tayior. Mary Grnea. Rtrrh Aicxand".-, Robert ,. Prociorl Ju la Bam-~s, anghorne Cosby, Flbrence Jann GooS ..:- Hc Mamie King, Elburg 'iiar Ii'. B. 71- grove, F'l th Int. }-:. ] Ston ¦, L na Mt H.-.zel- -haw. John :..-. Ediia M: "Tiini cile Alvny A. Etliel C Carri£ *W V.-Vje, Mary I.Mart l.; C-rcrnp, Mary Tyler. Lu- irfjcr. Essle CJaties, Harris. SCnnl Hctz,:r. Mabel Tyler. Jur.'.or A. II.Haz/1 Erighi- Jur.i-.r A. III.Dena Grogory. Edward Ml-hael-s, Ossar P.obins, Alitart Shep- herj. Jt-i!or ?:. I.TTWHie Pcn^leton, Miriam £*SM. Virginia Einfo-rd. Lnrcna Mason. Ariine Deconey, BCrssie Black, Edua Bai- W61. I oou d n.'t j art} iiaroat would be ;a. r.-.a. mUCOUi. Lhe natural ly through n*.-=tr.is far months togetior and much of the v.me l isiffered irona cita rh of tbe atomacb. Fina.iy my hear^ig b.-gu-a to fa i aard I rea.uci someih.ng musi be done. I trle-a iri-.^'<--rs and sprays ar.d salves trh.ch aave me temjiorary relicf and my physiclar. Rdviseia ..- to syray or douohe wlih Pc-iO-sdo of Hydrog.-n- But the tn tarrli wcald cpeed ly r< turn in a few d^ys and I b-acaa*.o tborougbij- d.si.-;.ur- ag-.d. I had always been prejudiccd against haii tailed tns « u-.a: ;t ti .:t muit- Rams- wiiii d ad\ t aiarrb j ao;t they poiata'ned aud ral ri-mark.:'1!'- eatt us-.*. and ;ur:;t. rrooi to segiu wii.i stuarts scause hc knew what or The ntx: <:a> l hought a fifiy-cont box at a criiv. store. .-:. :..,; it ln my pocket ona to;:r or flye Umes a day I wouid take a .<:¦-'¦> ot In .*--1-: th.i;. a week 1 felt a n;a:kiJ Improvwhea-t. wb'ch continued unill ai th s time l am enilrely fret-- from &::>. trace of isatsrrn. My bcad isdcai*. my throat free from ;rr".tat on, n:y hearing is as gc-od as lt ever >V»'S, a-'- I feel that 1 cannot say enviugh ln iJrvlse oi Stuart's Catarrh T.-b- icts. Thw txbets eontain c.vtri;ct of Eu:a!vp- tu* bank. Guaiaeoi. bleod root aru otbo** valai.b'.6 anUtept oomiintd :n pieasant tab'et forr. and it la «afe tc eay tnut 6tua«*t*s C-»l*»rrh Tablets aro far sop.-rlor in conven'^nce. safety and effe-jtiveness to the antlqua'ed Uearment by lnhalers. eprays tn5 douches. Thev *r+ sold. by drugguta ev*rywbero 1b the United States and Canada. tey. Grace Flc-tcber. Ircno Gelsinger, Fan- nie Goodman, Lol« Iludgens. Norma Mc- ! Nlven, Ncllic Morton." Bcitlh Mlllcr, Brt-nt Wiu, A.fred B.ake, Toni Stevenson, Al- { bert Merz. Jun'ior "B, II.Kate Andrcws, Susie Crtuiih. Datey Flciii.ng. Lillian Ganz-.rt. Eva Lum>den' Loui.*,i Loving, Oiivia Pierc*-, Myrtle Page. Troe Warren. Junior B, V.Eilse Hartman. Annie Blank'-iiship. HallLe' Franke, Frtd. Noel. Byrd King. Lottbo Fauicorier. Alice StCgg*. . . ' CENTRAL SCHOOL. Slxth Gi-rtmnmr.ar-aiuy i'aris, Alico English, Soe Todd, Mary Steiplein, Bessie Hadgins. K.rth Grammar.Amy Bloomherg, Flor- <jne*i "NcwheUer, Katie- lPhillips, Ducy Fo!l. Fofirth Gr.immar. Em'ly Blake, Nettie Johnson, Violet Prcston. Third Grainmar.Ethel Burke, Louisa Fo.udar, Alma (JJjalsa, Annie Gates, Ches-. :cr Wbodlin, Ruby Moss, Robert Bruee," ' Jack I'etera, Ad laidc SuiHerlahd, Jessie Bams, R*na K'ngi Fiorenc-- Schlreff, An- n'o Lohmann, Charlic MaeFaHane, Geor¬ gia Lyne. Second Grammar.Enima. Morris, Mar- rnadu'ke.Rei Mabel Geisinger, Pcari Llch- tenstein. First Gryimmnr.Katie Barnstejn, .Fan Mi-Graw, Mi.dred Stephens^ Lee Ilinds- ! b'erg, C.ilii-- Schw-aftz, <'*>Idic Brown, Elaine Coates, Elsb>b Primary."ElizablBtrh Driscoll, .T.-rv y Fi.-iior, Isabai Jpnes, Lena Young, Mary Tod<.': -BdzabeUi MeGraw, Mary Tinsiey. Lizzie Joter, Mary Kiubsr, Bes- sio Dpuglas. R-jll of Honor.Seventh Primary Gra-Js. .Oliio Syditdr, WL1 e Dabney, 'John "Rosu, Katie- Butier,' Ducrdtla Hughes, Hcien Tnompson, Claudle Haines, Lnda Pres- ton. Henry OberdorferJ Edna' Blakey. Sisth Prmarj-.Maude. Woed.'m, Anlta K mwood. Ann e Bow.es, Fannie Schuitz, Edna- Leake, Margai*ot.\Slaiigater. W i- Ilam Petf.rs. Ethel Campbell, Willic Wood, L-.-land Miller. Fifth Primary Grado.Mattie Bpwle, Pauiihe Gepfarth, Hubeft Witi, Morton WnTonsteln. Sau'c Neal. Ruby Stf>ltz. An- n'e Rchardsbn. Hazel Snead, Walter Mat- Uiewa. Bovee Core. Fourth Primary Grade-^Rose Snyder, Cliffprd Folkes, Turner" Stepbens. De0 Mc- Parlahd. Emma Jennlngs. Nannic Tll!«r, Myrt'o Waisbh, Vlrgie Slaughter, Doro- thy Willower. Th'r.1 Primary Grade.-W'T-le CarflwelL E! zabe-th Bornar. Elenora Koch, Henry Ma'thews, Beatr'ce Untemaker. A'ice r*:lr'ton. Maniie Dunfard. M*--ie Cmv. Louise Garrett. Catlierlne Waller-*iVn. Roy Dyar; Mary 'Peaseley. Freddio f"i-hn!tz, Ottp Harrip. Alma Bloomberg, v^,i-.-. Syflnor, Ralph Luttrell, tVUiie Young. S'-'ond Primar>*.Dell DesPortes. Eugene DesPortek;'Dav'd' Eaiies. P.'iV.--;i Harrel- ^,-in Elwood-Haihes. Howard May, So'on W"oodfin.-Rena .But'^r. Ruth Cowies-. G-*r- trutle Je-in'nes, F'orence Lichenstein, JeauoTte" L4ndner, Agnes May. F'rst Prlniarv-TJoiils Blon-^iberv. (">s- wa*d CarHnn. WM'ie Forr,---.-. .!:t :k '."'-'¦'-¦... Gi-orge Hag. Noravari Parker, Wlllard P'erce, H--a-t Sm th. Rnhe-t Vau"han, Bn=her Lovall. Glvdo W*-hstfr. Guls. rVYT-fl D!".tt*. Kt^^ r.Vl. M-troeila Jn'ie=. Ann'e I.ov'r-*;. Marguerite Ray. Ruth Scott. Al!-" TV""--'i'i. E'l ---. "Waithail. MARSHALL SrifiOOT^ Stxth Gramrrar.R v-.x M*ir--hai:-. All'e Evan?. Mary McCaul, >";-..--.-¦;.:- Bjroach, Hat- tie Wili am.--. Fifth Grammar.FJorence Brown, six we^l**s: Edward Avr-ry, Uaree weeks; M'>rv JJailey. one week. Fnurth Grammar.Hanrah Londc:;. Fiorriice Anderson. Estelle Corbin, Nan- nie Hall, M.na Taylor: Tti'i-i ,-j.;......,- o>-rt-4'.Fannie Cr'dHn. Second Grammar Grade-Sam Clenients. Is»a Bosher.' Susie Cox. Verha Parker. F rst Grammar.James Sattsarwhlte, Mag gle Boshcr. Lilli.-.n Hol'eran. Eighth Primary.W'.'liv Gregory, Lynch Hubbanl. Maud Coleman. Seventh Primarj-.JIabel Galnes, Edith Hall, Sadle Avree- Carry Hall. Minnle Phaup. Susie Hicks. Grac-; Melton, Mal- coim Stltb. . Sixth Ptima ry. Ed'dl.? Brantz. Harvey Crowder. Louis London. L-.iuis Stutson, Lula Hawkins, Mamie Whitman. Fifth Primary. Frank Marehetti. Fourth Primary.Lcna Brackett, Tra Pb'IlHps. Dora Itotkin", 'Sippie Sclicer, Bar- nette Wright. Third 'Primary.Ha--fi Alistock. Kr.th CaldwL-11, Mi!-.y CdrktT, Jiillan Currln, Annie Donley, Sraggie Gahtes. Lily How¬ ard. Huntcr Hughc-s.' Fannie M ttert, Minnle M-iQuaide, John -McGehe?, <;racv-- Xymar., Edna Pervc.. Mariou Riehard¬ son/, Lou Schslly, Georgy Schear, lt;iy- mond Woodall. Second Primary.Tom Avery, frenrard Bragg, Noi-man Ford. JoliD Johnson. Aaron London, David Satterfield, Bessie Williams, Fannie Barnes". Ruth Allen. Vifctbrla Allen, Gussle Rogers, Bessie Scriiggs. Rhf-¦...-! Shuihaker, I-Oite Ford, Mattie G.ipperlch. Itauh Hait: y, Dr.ro- thy Harton. Irene Hicks. Ehner Kelley, Adelle Gili. Maggl-s Metz, Laura Mills. Lena Peroe. Margaret Yates, Ruth White, Ruth Temiile. First I-rl:na:-y.Prarrk French. Donaid HrJl, Frank Hbflinan, Mervin Melton, DIhwiddle Ream's, Ja:n?s Smith. Irving Shaw. R'oger Cos, T--re?a Domlriicl, Gra- cie French. Lols Hobson, Ma,-)e! Hull. .Nc-llie Phaup, Dora Passamaneck, Pearl Smith; Mary Trevil'lan.' Fannie Tucker. BELLBVTJE SCHOOL. S'xth Grannnar Grade.Mary Galnes, W-i..e Munday and Eyeiyn Waile.*. ^.U'.h oraunuar or^ue.j..uss li rroctor. Fourth Granimaa* G.aun.Su..i6 laix:, Slosdaiene AUo, Pep^y Bowios, B-ss.e liug'nwB'. Edna Wa.i and H ram Scheror. T-i. d urammar Grad . x-ann-e Gras^- wlit, Edna Va.eatine, WdJe W.ngdeld, Dav.d Pai.et, p.ar, bowersi Ethel Ch 1- d.ey, Ed.ia Goldsni-th. Eugenia Goss, Wi.iie Goss, Louise K liey, MoKcile Rob¬ ins and Robersa Gresnam. .-:.-.ond Grainmar Grad..-.Prcston Watt. F-r.-t Grammar Grade."Ann ii Bourne, Ida Hoidcruft, Ne lie 31 du, Be tla Fo.- '.L-jiis, Dv-iia Stovall, plorencc Steyenson, Bayard Proctor. Dora Hart, Bessie Uow- aid. Annie Pailet, lr-.'n Nrsnzel, Bessii Duggihs, Norina Thorp". James Owens ar.d Cleveland Dukc E.ghtii Primary Grade.Lula Lamb. An. ¦gi.^ peas . Eis.oLmn deh.-Arthur-Padge.t. Marian Turner. F-orine Turner, Sterling Genuy, Cha-les Eraucr, B.-ssie Turner, ':' " Ph..lps, Sad.o Sjldoii and Minnio Lucy. .^ .enth Primary Grade.Annie Ar.drjws, Edna A-ford, Ida D ilard, Ciara Gary, Ze.le Gentry, Jane H-yncs, Bianche Kdd. and Margaret Ric Si.\t.i p.- mary Grado.Charlic Frostlc. Garlaiid Harwood. John Marano. Eurie N*;%sorae. Paul Poar.ali. Mamie Durrett, Cla:a Fietcher and MaggU Philliis. F.fth Pr uiary Grad .Ma'r e Taylor. G angei* Ancarrow. Eniest Sm th, -Rylahd "WHisher. Mary Andrews, Ar.nie Mafino. Helen Mcklchoro, Zadel Moore, Marie: RusC'Hutti Tufnei*. J ssle Waller. George McMnr. and BJsie Me ton. ]< ourth primary Grade.x\.nr.ie Pearsall, Da';y Rjciiards. Rena Crane. Sam Pad- gett, Joseph Otey and E lis Marrs. Th. rd Pr mary Grade.Has lle D Hard. A'ice Harvey, Fannie Ilechier. LI Han TvdrOfckmorlon. One'da Wharton. Be^sia .Wooriy ar.d Fva Woody. 5PR3 NG FIELD SCHPOL S.xth Grannnar-Bertha Atkinson. Fifth Grammar.Kat*-, thrcc weeks; Rosa I^eonard. Euia Bailie. Fourth Grammar.Matian Mi'es. Th'rd Grammar.Ruby Bnidiey, Hallio Attklsson, Pi-telle Terry. S-cond G-ammnr.Poy Puckett, M'nnie Chi'dr*--*. Vrr^lna Waro. Bessio Wrilcox, Da-a Whitlock. Fir1*! Gram-mr.Nr^-ma Fplkes, Leslie firi.ihrisht. Mattie Mann, Hazel Pear- man- E!--!'.ih Pr'mary.Tw-oy P^ters. Aib'on jackson. Hatt'o Bayllss, Xcrma Cosbv, M-bel Hopkns. Alma Nanca Minnle Seay. Seventh P*-lm«n'-Mar>- Bo'?ing. Aima .Rrad'ey. N>'He Tt'M. t/-5;Ie B-ihm. MsiHe B'n«>on. M*i-v fhambe-'a.'n. Tvy Vnx. Ce- eli Hay. A'ma Ln:lv. Clemmi.p Fnr*?. LUy Tnvlor. Vetner Taylor. Nancy Bggles- ton. ; S"xth Pr'miirv.T'nomtu- Bick^-. Craw- ; for,4! Croncb, Adel Trant, Ada Wooaw*rd- i ONLY FROTECTION Against Disease Germs. TO JUST ERZ-.THE IT Means tho destrucUon of all gc-rtns which c a use CATARRH, BRO.SCHITIS AND CONSUMPTION It ls the only remedy known wh.eh will do th s. Th_ only germic-de which Nature per- 'mlts to enter tiie bronch-al tube. and lunrs. Tour"moriev is refunded if it faris to cure any d-sease's of the resp-ratory or- garis. Fivo days' trsa'.inent and mca.ciu a_- vlce free. . ., So'd bv all druggists or sent by mail. Complete outflts .1. Trial outfits _-¦_ TIIE R. T. BOOTH CO,, Ithaca, N. Y. Elaneho IClrtley. Fifth Prlman'-A'-na Cruinp, Bessie Par- soris, Mab.1 Wyland. Fonrii Prmtuiy../arland Cosby. Thos. Gathrlght, Willie Hopkins, Roberta Beu- ford. (V-*-*-'ve Boatwright, Grace Pietri, I__u'_e Wh'te. Third Primary.Parooke Anderson, I_-*-.n Hayward. Ellls Pollard, Eugene Valen- t'ne. C.rl.«*t'__i G-oiman. Matfle Wade. Alina Norrrcnt. Lll-ie Newman! P-'-ond Primarv.Mary Epps, Elma Mer- edith. First Pr'mary.Prestdn Pe-'n. Vpc-mt Mbseley. Elmb Pearman; Ma-i-. Clehdon, Mamle Coo**i-**r. Mav Davis. Jessie John¬ son. Lulu W*-***-H-. Eui'p Wilt ..i-;:gi. schoqij Sixth Grammar Grade.Emmte Hartfng, Grace Hudgens, I.yle King. Rosa Kirslt, Ade'e Sterri. Inez Talleyl Fifth Grammar Grade.Maude EUfott, E\-a Frazer. .Bessie Pond. Grace Van pelt. Je*_-l_ Van Pelt. Sadio White, Mitchell l-i--= enfeldl Third Grammar Grade.Tda Dun.forJ, SatVe Ho'lstern. I_uev Thrn. kmortori. Seer»"d Grammar Gnide.I>ora H-irtung, RUth Hutcheon. Xanon Johnston; Paulln'e Mfver. Ccl'e MP'er. Apn'e Xeurohr. Co- rinne ^inre.o.1'?. Rosa Sonnenberer. He'ene Steenherg. Marlo.n St»rn. __o;a Ro-.<-rt.on, G»v t. .- George Betiy, Cav.e Maddox, Ai-thiir Srn'th. -..,-.t (:r-i"-.-rL- G**nde.>.an*-ite Gr-ivos. August?"-* 1 -"h ' '.¦''--.: Loth, Helen Moore ho**-*-*-. Malipp PhiU'ns. v.'-uf- P-i-«iT <-*-.¦].-.P¦-'...¦:--:¦ Pivls, A ...-.-. T.»m"'--.'-v*. >T-.-v p_t,->r- V'rgle K.-Ve'l. Ot**1'-. ?"h''~***.'¦**. Eva W-'-h. F_._-.nth Pr'TTi'i.'*.' Ot.i le.I *.-** M-fiT- .r-h-nlrH. K.'V.o-'vr PaMerson. Willie Bc-rn- _,{_¦_!. V->* T-(,"V|*«~'-«--'*'l. <_.'.-.*, p-*rn_yv G~.^'.E'=-'- R-v'l. T._--li_ -r.,,.1-.-.-.-. ttv. rvoV-'ott. *F'*o*-»W«,_. ..o'n<ss. Tr- m.i Puller. Ii'zzie ..u.'---1'. Eldr'dge Harris, c*"***1'**" ?-"¦-= v"i -Mnx R-i-h .**¦"-*.n<i. t.-.i. r>^!.-.-rv ...-..!.'."'"t'. Cn-nnil. ___'*an E»*-r-.-e. ,T__-'* Fus'p'---*. M'-«'e t .".<.. Gerfrude Moorelniuse. Hi'da Pros- kn .*_.*. r-,,,-*i-v Pr_v>-y . G.?d!".Torn*' Bi'^w'n. r..'., j.T.'e. r>.>^n rv-.-<- »-¦-.«_. TT^-n. .-,...i-.u Vo...«.-..|n Ti'"!|'" Ti'.-ne. Vifji ¦rrrti^v. t.o t>.,-. Faber, Roy Dudley. Henry ,T--_,-^.i r> -.-,....,.,. <~.v'i>_*_-U_ ¦\ro_vi-<r. t-t_o p-u.,,, _>f.«.i*_ o_-.,,o--. ppverly Davis. Frr.**1' **-" TT-** Sti-rn. -\l ,i.T-.r.>- -r"ooi,. Sixth Gramma; Grade.Mary Moulton, Flfie Tyree md .Tuliet Martin. F f'h Grammar Grade.El en Carring- t .ii. Emma Farreli. Gertrude Evans, Myrt'e Ow n, Est iie Miller, Iren.e Jones, Clarence Jehnings. jesso Barfo.ti Lottic Bit h, Elmore E.Hott, Hazel IHlliard, JuJe Oserbh. Pauluie Sn.mak.r and Maude Stra.tton. Fourth Grammar Gi-de.Sara. Carnen- ter, Corlnne Xorment and Sherred Will-: cox. Tha-.I Grammar Grade.Barton Palmer ar.d Kat Shaughnessy. S cond Granimar Grfde.Grace Br-iggs, Le'la Crowdei* "and Bess'e Henlfy. First Grammar Grade.^allle Fi zgera'd, G-rtle I_ynch, Carre Wlliingham. T_n- wood Tyree, Annie pocg.-t. Mamie Drever. Jessie Evans. Fsfy Ralstbn, Helen Valehtln and Lettle Watts.- E'g-ili P im.ry Qrail---.He'e. Tyler. Eva Bea'e, Jan'e Wr:_;ht. Grayson Harris, A LAW UNTO l-IMSKLF. Kvi-ry Man Must Bo Tliat to Rctain His Ufa tn aud !li__. sit m. There sre thousands of people ln this wor.d who eiit no m--at from on; y*6ar's end to another, and ee-rta n sav-age -xlbe-s ln Afr-^a and Po.ycasla are a_most ei- clus.veGy meat eaters, tut wh'Ie ther. are th'ousarTds of these. thare are mlllijns who l.ve upon a mlxed d.et of nirat, veg- etaole. and gralh's, and :f niimbars Is a cr.terion it would seem that a mlxed diet is the be<st for the human famlly; T.ie raet that you wili find many veg- etarians who aippear healthy an<l vlgor- ous i.nd meat eaters ¦.-'!ii,i y so, and any tiumbor of robust vi.i-.: menu who eat both m.p?at and veg ;tab es ;ii;d anj-thing else that comes th-.r way all goes to show that the o;<J saw is the true on.-., that every man must be a law to h mself as to What he shall «it ar.d dr.nk. To repalr Uie wasta of tissuo in br.in Workers as weil as to replace the muse.e an.i sinew of tiie lahorer, can on!y b- doae through iha prbcess of dlgeet.on. Every nerve, muscle. sinew. every drop of b ood is .xtracted from the food we eai and d gest. In these days of hustle and worry'. and a"tincs_! hahlts of IIf_, scarce'y one Per¬ son n a thousand can lay cialm to a ¦erfect dlgest.on; dyspepsia ls a nationa' afillcton and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabi-ts a national blessing. Most cases of poor dlcjesUon ure caused by failure of the stomach to socrete suf- -icient gastrlc .uloe. or too liitlo Hydro- ch.orlc ac-il and lack bf-'peptdnes and all of these important ebsentals to perfect a'gc.-ilon are found in Stuart's Dys ep sla Tablets In cpnvenient pilatuble fom. One or two of these tablets taken after meais instires perfect digestion and assi- rnllation o: tne food. Catharti. -.ills and laxatlve medlcine.-* have no efl'ect whatever In dlgesting food. and-io call such remedies a cure for dys¬ pepsia is far fetch'ed and absurd. Stuart's Dys-jiepsia Tab'eis cohtain pep- sin fre? trpm animal matter, diastase and 6th! r dgestives. and not only d"gest ai! wholesome food. but tend to incr:ase -.he flow of gastlc juices and by giving th? weak stom.Hch a much needed rest brins about a h.althy condition of lhe digestive organs and a normal appetite. Xervous. thin hloodcd, run-down .people should bear in mind that drugs and stimu- lahts cannot furnish good blood. srron^ muscles and steady nerves: these come only from wholesome food. rhorou-rhiy rtl-rest-d; a fifty cent box of Stuart"? Tabh-ta t2ken after m.als for a C..w w.eks wlll do you more real good than dru-?s, stimu'.ants and dieting comblned. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is p-obnoly the safest. most popular and su.ce.-s-'ui di- gestlve on the market and sold by drug¬ gists everywhere In the United States, I ____>__- a_id Great Briuia. f. Annie Harton, Florrie Bolton and Roxle ! Harvey. ^ j S venth Primary Grade. Falrfai Mon¬ tague. Cray Tyrte Larkin Giazebrook. Charlie McMullm. Thelma Wat s, Katie Butier. Nealie Cookc, Jian,- Card.- Knnio Elmor , Elise Hdhard and Katie Jones. Sxth Primary Grade.Lewis Adair. Rchard Cardona, Harry Fleet. Edward' Haynes. Porry Seay. Mariaii Briggs. Ethel Davis. Irene Fritzsche and' Mary How'c. ... Fifth primary. Grad __Loui3 Kxacke. Vaug'-<-n Gary, Jessie Woodi I aberDre- ver, Bessie Williams. Mary Arabers. Annie Burgess. Marlan Granie. Nannie H m- don and Maika Iseman. ELBA SCHOOL. Slxth Grammar.Miss c. H. Bottigheim- er. Ttacher.Sallie Davis, Sallie Hartl Fifth Grammar.Miss A. Tatum. Teach¬ er.Annie Sutton. Fourth Grammar.Miss Henrietta Cra- \-er, Teacher.Lizzie Koss, Paullno Yous, Fannie Kimbrough. Third Grammar.Miss Rosa B. Anglo, Teacher.Alma Woodall. Second Grammar.Miss E. R. C Shel- ton, Teacher.Mamia Harlow. * * Eighth- Primary Grad;.Miss E. J. Hatchett, teacher. Alyne McDowell, Blanche Sydnor, Sarah Sydnor; Pearl Tyler. Gm:o James. Gertrude Wlile, Dala Nlcholas. Maud M.Heiv Nathalie- G.l'dam, Rrbert Beverley. Fifth PriT-ary Grade.Miss Fann'.s Law. son. teacho:*. Genev eve E'.'ett". E'i'z-rbath Galnes. Mary Lynh'a'ni.' Jdsie' Riehardson.- Fourth Prmary GraJe.M'ss Le? M. Eopes, tearher. Cliar'.'e Ang'e, W'iiiam Dunn, Char'ic Pcfiumann, Helen Blueth- gen. Mary Bawltes, Agnss Luck. Third Pr'miry Grade.M'-ss Daisy C. Smith. teacher. E'dridge Davis. Edgar Hatcher, WXl'p Lowrjv . Jihnnle Sllva, Irma. Adams. V rgie Ei'.is, Edna Hudgius, Leiia Lo-ftw'"h. .EA^POL-PH. .SCH9PL-.. Second Grammar Grade.Annie Pond. (3) Herbert Saundcrs, Arma 'Hls-glr.s. (2). First Grammar Grade.Gertrude Pil- ktnton, <2) Grace Kltchen. Eighth Primary Grade.Maggie Da- .venport, (3) Etfle Leber, (3) Kate Tolker, (3). Stventh Primary Grauo.Grace Cousins, (4) Aima Trow-ir, (2) Agnes E'.am. (2) "Winona Cnrrington, Alma Krczmaz, Marie Kienzle; Roberta Mitchc-11. Six h Primary Grade.Grace Holzback, (2) Quienic Robertsoh, (2) Grace Cosby. Elsie Krengle, Ruth Umlauf. Fifih Primary Grade.Ailce Hooper. (3) Mary Lucas, i2) Irehe Kitchen", (3) How¬ ard EHIotf. Eva' Morgan; 'Oiive Pace. Fifth Primary Grade. No. 2.Perey John¬ son, (5) Christian Phil'.lps. Lizzie Jones, Gladys Lacy. G.ertle "Lawre.rice,; $2); Fourth Primary Grade.Miriie Miltz. (5) Edna Browning, (6) Ethel Bradshaw, (6) Marie Miller.- (6) A\ r.e Fig-g, (2) Clarence Southward, (2) Sadlc Berry, Regina Cari- sdn; Gllbert Wilkinson. Third Primary Grade.Luey'Higgins. (6) Wlllie Simpson", («> Bertha Mitchell, (3) Be.r'nlce Pollard, <2) Eva Ward. (2) Rosa Charhberiayne, Nettie Gentry. Minnle Grif- f5th, Julieii Yass. Maggie Walters, Ruth Wilkinson; Chhs; Mohtgornery. Second Primary Grade.Dan Boaz. (4) Charles Murray. (4) Gladys Branch. G) Annie Folan, 'J) Ethel Hutehlnson, (4) Mary Little. (4) Grace Xuckbls. (¦!) Loulse Thorpe, (4) John Martin, (3) Bertha Boltz. (ii) Josephine Powell, (3) Irene Walton. (3) Clarence Hall. (2) Edith Scott. (2) Marie Ganzert. (2) George McDanlel, Eisie Cary. Beatrice .-.rossley. First Primary Grade.Cornelius Smiih. (4) Lilllan Priddy. (-1) Rotiert Wil on. (3) Frank E.iioit. (.2) Lewis Kelly, (2) Val¬ entine Lee. (2) George Williams. (2) Elsie Carter, (2) Evelyh Eirbar.k. (2) Ir.ez Wr right, (2) Harry Witi, 0) Agnes Rus- scll, (1). PERSONAL AXD GENERAL. Iniorpstiii<r F.ict- Aluuit Kichmoiul 0 ti/."iis n tl <)ili<-i- ..Miilti-rs. Mr. Fie'.ding Pollard '.s very 111 at his res dehce; No. 909 North Twenty-f^urth Street. The Barton H ights Che-s* Club will hold ils regular Monday night meeting at the Parish Hall. Miss Florence Irc-no, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Walker. Is very sick at her hoxe, Xo. 214. East Grace Street. Mr. Ci*urlie Fortune, of Manchester. has aceepieJ a pbsit on at WKrn ngtori, X. C, where he will make his tuture home. Miss Martha. B. Campbell, who has been visiting Mrs. W. A. Camr.h°ll. return¬ ed yesterday to her home in L-i-xlngton. Major noward -a ri ti-.' 1 iu eav- thc-ir lap robes in their carriages to use care, for a number of compia-nts of the thsft of such rob-.-s have l>ec-:i received lateiy. A negro by the name of Lewis Lacey is under arrest at the Thr.i Station. on the charge of taking a blcycle helonging to H. E. Soaton. The whee! was taken from Inf-ront of Mr. Seaton's offlce. The championship shooting rnat-ch. schedulod' for to-day, between Messrs. Hammond and M tchei!. for ihe ehampion- shlp of the State. has been Inderln teiy pos'tpon-ed. ow'rtg to business engagements of Mr. Mitchell. Commonw-eaUh'3 Attorney Riehardson has instructed the detectlve departrn nt of the city to invest'gate the report that dis-ieased cattle had bc-n shipped from Richmond to Xewport Xews and return¬ ed to this city. It is understood. beyond all doubt. that such cattlo have not betm siaughur-i for food in this city. V r'r'ii'an"" 'ii \/"\v Vnvk. (Sp-iMa! Di?r>arch to Tbe Tlraes ) NEW YOJtK, Novenaber li)..Virginians in Xew York: Xewport Xews.Mr. B'ntrin. Sturtevant. Norfolk.F. Harrison and wire. Imperial: H. W. Ambrose and wife, Xormandle. Richmond.J. T. Myers, W. J. I'ayne, Holland; U. W. Taylor and wife, St. Denis. Yirginia.W. L. Woell, Marliwrough. Ofl'f r 'I"' ''I' lipp'iios. Mr. Carter D. Johnson. of the law firm r><- f.iv.ic I--!l '' & T-iVll -ni . ¦".f'v dissolved.leit Thursday night fpr San Fran- _._^.^. vVxience no w.ti sa.i in oi icw -aays for Manila. Mr. Johnston will aecept a po- sltlon'ln the*quaftermaster's d partmen; of the government service, though it is his ultimate intention to praetice law in the Philippines. if the c'.imate agrees wl.h him and other circumstances are favora- ble. }f,.n~v ¦»-'!»- I'.ni.'in¦*«.?. The following amounts have been re¬ ceived by the Treasurer ot the Jefferson Davis Monument Association since last report: Capt. Isaac E. Emersqn.$50 00 Receipts frcm the Stafford Lecture -11 '25 Mrs. Anne Grant. 23 00 Xew York Chapter, U. D. C. K.0 00 Okolona Chapter, Okolona, Miss.. 2 10 Old Dominion Chapter, U. D. C... 25 00 Total. ...,,.. -\Iiiiil*-"*<'' Wm te«l. General Manager A. M. Browuell, of the Richmond National Dttcctive Agency is .n receipt of a circular off ring a rewa.d of ilt» for the arrest and de Ivery ro the ja ler cf Carroll county. Va.. of Jamrs Gwinn (colored). who murdered H. Hampton M C'aw. n ar Syiva:us, Car- rol! county, Va.. on the 17.h day of-O^to- 'er. 1£h>0. Said Gwinn ¦» about tweify- five years of age, a dark mulatto, abour ¦; feel tail. and welghs from 1S0 to 200 pounds, and has a hlsrh forehead. III :l H.v'v. At tha meeting of the planola Club yesterday morning, presid- d over by Audltor Warren. at the request " of President C. H. Phi'llps, who wished to make a sp ech. t wa* d*c rl d to attend ti» Thanks^ \- ng- Day football"garn; ln a body, and after- ward to S-ve u mu^-ca- entertainment and a li'**h,t luucbrf011 ia tb*> rooms of the A FAMOUS SEA CAPTAIN Tfells'How Peruna -.estored His Health, Captain R. E. Tult, weli known _a Chcsapeake Bay and all __o*ng our Attintc coast, is aman of splend.d phy__que and now exc*ei.-nt he_-th. He is a.so a frend of Peruna. Among the many th.n.s wtilch he his sai,. about the world-famou. ca¬ tarrh remedy. Peruna. may be cit.d tho following I.*t-er wrltten frota Norfolk. Va-. to ihe Pcmnx. McAIcIn© Company. nf Columbu-. Ohio: «.*-_¦ r suffering f_r years with catarrha! and r.r_ ichiai trouble, I *. a-fvtsed by a r end to osc Pcruno. .nd aiter the use ol« ne lotlfel *_. re Heved of my troible, 1 take pea.or. ard feel it Ls iry cuty to recommen:! ihis ic.nety to all e'low-suffp-ers, t.__i___ beiriq an al.olu.e cure for catarrh it i_ ci.e ct ll.e Ust ol tenks-*' R. E. TIUL. ___=^£._l_l *juS The life of the sea-capta!n esT'eeially exposes h m to catarrhai ailmrnts. Day and night he is e.._wsed to di- tiercest ga'es and storms. Xo class of men nppreci-t_ more the valtt- of Peruna- It not only cures them when a cold has beeome thoroughly sett.ed b the head, throat or lungs. but a proper u_e of- Peruna nrevents. them from takmg th.se colds. Captain Tull has commanded some of the largest vessol. that cross the Atlantic and is personally known to thousan.s of neo->Ie wtip have met him on board o= vessels- He is now captain of the b:s Ciiesapeako Bay steamer Norfolk. Chronlc catarrh often makes its np proach In dlsgulse. Before a person knowH it he may b.c.me a vlctlm o. ch*-oii:c catarrh. Its onset may be grudual. its devetop- ment his dlous. and at !a-;t the vict m tinds himself Ln the clutches of a tena- clous d sease. A siight cold, a tendency to sneeze, a puffiness ln Uie nose, strtngy n_uco___ in the throat. si.ght cough or whe_zir.es-. any one of these symptoms. should be re- garded as a warning. What can b. cured ln the beginning ln a week u-r two, by uslng Peruna, lf _I!ow- ed to became chronlc, may requlrc months of faithfui treatment. Peruna is the remedy for such cases; a-most everybody kuows that hy hear- say. and thousands know it by blessed ex- ."ou had better take Peruna now, for by an 1 by you may be ob iged to take lt 1 a lon-f time Dn order to ..t well. November L"_.',''.. v.in:er caterr.i .easoo. Catarrh of the he.d and catarrh oi the thr_a. <. re preva- len. during this month. -t the a ipe.rance o the . I ght st syipptame o cold ennta s.iould b. td.eo. This -vill prevent a long _i_qecfheaJ aid thro it catarrh whic'i mav la.t ai. winter,.- r..-i pei hap_ a liletinia "__ Al t.U :n t-m sav ..." ur.e b_t- t_e of Peruna taken tei ot ca¬ tarrh is wot th Us weight n 50'd to any xar. or .*o___i_ There _n .¦¦ tltutes for Peruna. Peruna _¦___ .¦. Dr. Flart- ::: tn'a n y remedy for catarrh for the Vdd-ess Th- Pernna MedlcTne Co.. Co- Ixxta _.». O.. for a fr_e_copji o_ th.tr new catarrh book. Pe.r-.i_a has bcenenclorsed by over 50,000 prominenl citizcns of lhe United S'ates ihcludinq lhe foHowincj promincnl persons: Senor Quesada. of lhe Cuban Legation, of Washington, D. C Booker T. Washington, of Ttiskegee.,1 Alabama. j Belva A. Lockwood, 619 F Street, N. W. Washinglon, D. G. Senator Stephen R. Mallory, of Pensa- cola, Fla. Ex-Chief Justice William C. Chamhers, of Washington, D. C. Congressman II. W. Ogden, from Benlon, Louisiana. Governor Joseph J. Johnston, of Mont- goraery, Alabama. Major - General Joseph Wheeler, cf Wheeler. Al?bama. Governor G. W. Alkinson. of W. Va. Ex-Governor P. B. S. Finch back, of Louisiana. Senator W. N. Roach, from North Dakota. Judson W. Lyons, Register of the U. S. Treasury. Washingfon, D. C. Hon. II. G. Worlhington, ex-Minister from Argenline Republic, Washington, D. C. Conqressman Amos J, Cummings, from New York. Governor W. M. Lord, of Oregon. Hon. S. Smith meyer, architeet of ihe Congressional Library, \Vashington D. C. Hal. P. Denton, Chief National ExpD-'t Exposition, of Philadelphia, Pa._ WINTER DAYS IN ! THE POLICE COURT Justice Johi HoL's a Saance-With Cary Street Commissipn Men. 'THEY PR0!V1!SE TO BE G30D. A Sad Case Wliich ibe Law Could Not Uoa-c'i.U rtiudf Makue- .. tlmr.o Ayaiii^t A-k'Hx i* Wbich Lunita Hcr i ii J i I . -. , The advent of frost broke up street j corner confereneea yt-st rday and a j regular winter audience assembed in the. ! B.g Whlt. Chamoer to learn w-sdom and- 1 ge>. warm. j The Great D'.spenser had die entire corps t of Cary-Street cotnm ss.on merc.^ints be- | fore h-m, Ulk.ng witn them a.ong I the line of street oostruction. They aro street-obstructors from way- j back. and every now and rb*n when a | f&ilow cannot get through the street to | catch a train or tears a new overcoat try- ing to squeeze between boxes full of nails. h-e makes a great shout in the Po- | lice Stat:6n. and the whole queston of block ng Cary Street come? before the Cre-i Regulaior of human affairs ln Rich- I mond. WANTED A TF1ST. They were all there this morning.the Tchemist spe-aks Of PiimI £. 'e I lo .ii. "After having tes"ted and tried every j form of pred gested food on ths market, and experimenting in my own family. my attention was attracted to an artcle headed 'Brh-wny Scbts-' Dlet.' "-.--ntlon nz. eg"S and Grape-Xuts. I carefully tested th? n-w food "Tl rlrwl-y H-"-"* t* »" in mv family, wth most gratlfying results. "My little boy at that time was a pale. anaem'c child and very po6r?y n-.UTi*h"d. Xow. thanks to Graoe=Nuts-, he is as fine a specimen of Infantile strength as I eould wlsh far. Mv own pors-nha' exp"rience means much io me. For som<? years I was rroubled wth dv«nens-tsi: thit K r ponLi nor eat br.-»ad or any prenaratlon of bolred wh«*at Four. snicH a? eaVei nr anv of rt>-» starchy preoarat'on1*. withiut a flt 0f i^ime'nn, sour stomach. costlveness. and beadache. "A« *nnn = T nult fK,,t =-->rt nf frwT-t afi* | Vx»ft G^-ino-V-'l-s. ^-Vl''-Vi h«»«« th" sra»-vT- nart r>redl!--e«t<*d. T bes-a-i tn rerovPT. The I ehnn«e has been remarkable. I formerly wel'I'-v5 1?2 »»"U.nr*1« &nd n-w wio-. t*>t. Am strong, h3vo more nerve force than T '.ever posses'-ed, jaooette perfect. sleep sound and can er.^'ire, anv amount o' ha.«* mme frri, a"-* it fmn, yrt-*"" H-it'v pr'p-ntiflc and W>"9<:!'»rfu1 ffWI. wh'rh TTthv of the h,gb«--'*t c^mmendntlon." <-.".«- R .P'tTr, c. of P. Class '«. Mid- iUtewo. K. T, bu_!e3t day in the week.and lost about s enteen thousand dol.ars apiece ln com- i-i sslons and took up an hour's tira. of the Oreatest Poiice Justice on earth. which Is worth another thousand, because one of them got uppish with a policeman and declared he wanted to make a test ca<*e. This waa the test. The Great DLspen- ser folded his arms a:;d assumed an atti- tude like Xaooleon at 3c. Helena, and wondJred what.he'd st-nr-k. Th-*** he I't !n and ro'd thise comm'sslon mercha'nts "tilT-Ts a_mt 'he '.*n-*~m'-i*f~'n bu.-Vness that thny thoneht only belonged to the secrets of the trade. *-»-.-st mp -nd ihen nnn'h'-r to-Vk the p'sre of ornr-*r for the crowd. and the mr>-_ tb"_v (-."*-.". .'¦>*. .".o-i_- t **"*-t. Ea-h man d^c-'ared h- was n-*>t on* of th« rhier off»nd?r_. anl rhe man wh-t s3'!s poiam*-*: ^a'1 '* *-""-* "r>i-'a"-""!. ->*-"t tf-« H*»- _-__, ., ^ ., _._-._».,.,-_ lT -,"._ o *f <.._.* *1--T- ff^.«f- r'",,":. **"*! 'v,--> "*-**p **¦..-.-> used gang- p'anks said *t m" ehfr.TiS- TOWE-TIS OF* II_T.U3T__ATIOJC. One man with herculean powers of II- lu--tratio-i a k<"<! perm-"ston to tell a story. and tboiigh the Great Dspenser regards thi3 sty!^ of lITustratfon a prero- gative' of his o*v*:. consented, and Invited th-- prodtiC- man to "I ¦: her 2*0." Ttie produco man said that whrn he was a boy where he lived the rh/ldrfn wore only one ar.rment. fu'l and free at the hot- tom. and the- men went barefoot--dt rh**t an acfliia'n.tanro or* hi" wa'k n_ on the rail on a 'rail track road. stuck a piece of iron in h!.« heel and that It's wife p'-.-ked h'--* heel all to r>Iec-*s lo*>k r.s f->r th* sliv»r _' 'r-n. ¦r.'h-Ti he dlscovered that lt was th° other hee!. Tho or"*": n,.»-"»r.ser. aft»r rnaklre -h prMure rniri de<*-!->.p fhit no "._«*'_ hab'r^ <*>f dr.=¦?<- eyrr rr^vii'-d -lround Tt'ehrpo*-"-) d°c'ar~<*! r'"->' h_ hnd 'he r'^hr h->el stnn Iik Polk Mll'er's crab. prop*i=ed to hlr/ w!*h every foot he had. ar.d declared tha: al! hands were tjui'tv. So-re. declared v-'*h a V-- _***b'*t k'n." of air that they did a b'.s; buMness ar.s. mid biir i'eenses to the i-ty ar.d shulrf hiv.-- evtra hr'vHeg**. all of .*h!c-h th Great L**w G'vpr ni--*lr ed an-1 then re<;d a few lins of ordlnani-es nn the snbje-tf and Invited them to make a test. Xob ,dy wanted to test II after ihls. but som* wnnted te talk -ind. th«* more thev tal-e-I the worse It cot. and a .en-p_''''!3r f'n. all around. wfh an anpeal to the high¬ er court, w.i.s suggest.d as a way to end lt. PAXTOMIME PROTEIST. Then a dozen har.d- x.e.t v.p !n pro.es' T.d "asked for another show and they would do brtter." The Great Dlspenser iilsnil..ed th» .harges wi h the admor.itlon that if they ~ou!d not be ..ood. to be as good .-.* they ou'd. or at least good enoush to k ep away f. om hlin. Nearly all the commlssion bu^ir.ess of Richmond Is done on one blcck ln a nar- -.w str et. Produce Is unloaded on the sldewalk and to a large exten: sold im- *edlare'y 3; auetlon. and reinoved wlth- mt evtr havlner been Inside the com_>I_- :ir1T. house. Thestr et I crowded at such *:r_es s.lmo-'t from curb to curb with the crowd and the goods. and freciuent block- .id.s occur on ihe sldewalks and t_ the ;treet. too. All this I- tn violarlon of the city ordl- ,__,.(. but h t- 3r' Imnortar.t business. he eompeti*lon and rlvalry ts lntensi» and iow and thm lt gets so bad that they re reported by the polloe and then more jare ls exerclsd for a while. But ths* ou- get & t#*t __fp_r_ t_M <__¦__.t H they want it. t-ny time, you Billy Eastman shuffleil into court with a grape ¦.¦'.ne twist. to answer thi charga -.. : i:tg Gertrude Johnaon'a pocket- book. After Gertrude Johnson swore out the warrant she found h r pockec-booft ln the bureau drawer. and Bii.y v.aa dis- mlssed. Gertrude waa directed to st.-p around and pay the '..>-¦-is. an.! to th" aurpr'.se of all. mad? a dart for the p n. She had not the money and fcnevo the -ropea. Sydney Lancer, IT yeara old from Siatc ..:;-, s ¦'., was arrest d ts a susptciooa :haracter. He declared b left boma CO seek ) recruftlng station. and wanted to enlist ln the navy, and araa perm.it.d to go. James Cra'g was arralgned an tha charge of b traylng Jenr.l3 M. MH'.er. ar.d the, tentative charge o* criminal assault. Two physlclans and the g.ri's faih.r de¬ clared that she was of weak min.i, and henc? tre graver char*re. Th p-r:;t.-t c aai noble manner tn whi^h Mr. illiler, an humiale man. <i :>n.!-<i his child ani declared his duty tow irds her, moved all present, and Corarnonweaitb'a pleadin" lek.'" "All right. Wrilie. Fli stick to you." said Mr. Wren. I.. w in-- r . i: »;. The congregatlona oi St. Johrt's and Weddetl Slemora! K--'--c al »'f;-ch-^ wiil meet in tha Snnday-school room of St. J- hr.'5" Chuxch un Tc-.!.i.v .¦van>n-i at g::«-> o'ciock to extend a we!-ome to thslr r-ctar. Rev. R. .V. Goodwin. and wU**fc. Tbe even'ng wiU be one of soclai .-r.jsy- rn»nt. and ..¦.. member of both congre- gaUc A we*>k stom- ii-h will cause Cort«t»-ot'on» 'ndtj-s :on, i"yso-p»:* and flatnencv. The Bitters will sfenrh- en the stotrach : ar.d cure these I diseaseS. Do r.ot experi- ment with un- c rtain reme- Jies when th* Bitters wit cure you- xij

Transcript of The Times.(Richmond, VA) 1900-11-11 [p...

PUBLIC SCHOOL?ROLL OF HONOR

Nam:s of the Children Who HaveWon Dist nctions 1 li s Week.

k -INE SHOWING MADE.

Thrse Sindciita Have Won l'laws on

tne Hoiiur il..11 by ljili^cnt ai.dr'nitlilul IVotttifrrtfie Li.-t-lio-.vs

I 1101 caiu Hver l-'urmei- "Weeks

Tho following long list of names are

the bonor pupns of the pubiic echpols ofnt-ciimuud ior tne past wee*u They have¦0,-Oii pi«xc s on ihe rod ol nouor oy tneir

de.igciice and laier.u Tne ust wll. pro.oof much t'nttresrt, as many bom-s of thecity are repr-eenied:

HiG-ri SCHOOL.Post Graduau- A.juauae Cbewning,

A-ma Samuel, Em.iy Armistead, E-.aHar.is. Al.ene 6-e.nicin, Fior.noe. Thal-fc.iner a:.d Emiij* Valentine.Post Graauate B.Nortna Bcveridge,

C..r.-;ii:;e Bonahnon. L'lsi Cranz, Caui-erlne cross. Suale Dav.es. Jo.-.e2.hi:ie Hai-lor^ai, Ellzabetii "Martori, H^t.ie Rjb;nson,Florence Sie^-g . LU-e bholtoa, ts.el e

Wa.ioid. M.ry B. ockenbrough, Ma.yGo d and Maggie Wood.S^nlor A I..Howard Twin'.ug. Essle

Arcitr, Cclcstme Moon. Estie Philiips,Saili Rusre 1. Alnu C^ash. Janie Gass.Mary Pemuerton and Etta Samue's.etr.ior A li-.Mattie Fletcher, Florcnce

Leaviii ar.d john Haw.Senior B 1..Will.e Augustin-, Dcr-Ue

Cra g. Warren Goddard. Nina Adair,*Fred. Pollard, Wilbur Weisiger, Altjn"Yeaion, F oyd Aivcy, Louise Bar'oer, CoraBriggs, Carrle Cosby. Myrtle Eubank,Surah Forb s. Ruby James, Marie Har-tung, E lzabeth Hall. Florcnce Levy,Wina Ncwman. Clara Paalzbw. lnezRob n.<-on, Laura Royall. Helen Schaafand Louise Vn'den.Scnior B II..Bessi Moss. Fannle

*L*-wis. Sadi Lump.vin. Eliza Turner andpearl Clayton.Intermediate A I--Clara Morton, Elva

Btevens. Louise Morrow. D I'a Clir.e, SusieMcCarthy. Ethel Redwood. B own FleetM't'tle Point.-. A-thur' Garthwr ghl. LucieMcCarthy, Anitna Nash, Lillic- Parker.Alice Taylor, Eth 1 Bland, Helen Garyand Tetta GoldenburelIntermediate A II..Pruce Harvey,

ilnud-e Beck and Irene F'n'cIntermediate A III..vT.VIara Brown.

Thomas M DowelL I.ola Hary, MyrtleICing, Mollie Lee. Mary' O'Bri.r., EouliePJerce and Om Reyno'ds.Ini. B. J.M.imlo. Garfhwrighl. Ruth

Garthwright K.-v Sncad. Annie Hanne-winrk .-, A.i:v- Jennlngs, Anr.ie McAlis-<.¦.-. R = ie Sutton. Lulie Schaaf. MlnnaTha n< .¦ M ade Tayior. Mary Grnea.

Rtrrh Aicxand".-, Robert,. Prociorl Ju la Bam-~s,anghorne Cosby, Flbrence

JannGooS ..:- HcMamie King,Elburg 'iiar

Ii'. B. 71-grove, F'l thInt. }-:. ]

Ston ¦, L na

Mt H.-.zel-

-haw. John

:..-. EdiiaM:

"Tiini

cile Alvny

A.Etliel CCarri£

*W

V.-Vje,MaryI.Mart

l.; C-rcrnp, Mary Tyler. Lu-irfjcr. Essle CJaties,

Harris. SCnnl Hctz,:r. Mabel Tyler.Jur.'.or A. II.Haz/1 Erighi-Jur.i-.r A. III.Dena Grogory. EdwardMl-hael-s, Ossar P.obins, Alitart Shep-herj.Jt-i!or ?:. I.TTWHie Pcn^leton, Miriam

£*SM. Virginia Einfo-rd. Lnrcna Mason.Ariine Deconey, BCrssie Black, Edua Bai-

W61.

I oou d n.'t

j art} iiaroat would be;a. r.-.a. mUCOUi.Lhe naturally through

n*.-=tr.is far months togetior and muchof the v.me l isiffered irona cita rh oftbe atomacb. Fina.iy my hear^ig b.-gu-ato fa i aard I rea.uci someih.ng musi bedone.

I trle-a iri-.^'<--rs and sprays ar.d salvestrh.ch aave me temjiorary relicf and myphysiclar. Rdviseia ..- to syray or douohewlih Pc-iO-sdo of Hydrog.-n- But the tn

tarrli wcald cpeed ly r< turn in a fewd^ys and I b-acaa*.o tborougbij- d.si.-;.ur-

ag-.d.I had always been prejudiccd against

haii tailedtns « u-.a:

;t ti .:t muit-

Rams-

wiiii d ad\t aiarrb j ao;t

they poiata'ned audral ri-mark.:'1!'- eattus-.*. and ;ur:;t. rrooi

to segiu wii.i stuartsscause hc knew what

or

The ntx: <:a> l hought a fifiy-cont boxat a criiv. store. .-:. :..,; it ln my pocketona to;:r or flye Umes a day I wouidtake a .<:¦-'¦> ot In .*--1-: th.i;. a week 1 felt a

n;a:kiJ Improvwhea-t. wb'ch continuedunill ai th s time l am enilrely fret-- from&::>. trace of isatsrrn.My bcad isdcai*. my throat free from

;rr".tat on, n:y hearing is as gc-od as ltever >V»'S, a-'- I feel that 1 cannot sayenviugh ln iJrvlse oi Stuart's Catarrh T.-b-icts.Thw txbets eontain c.vtri;ct of Eu:a!vp-

tu* bank. Guaiaeoi. bleod root aru otbo**valai.b'.6 anUtept c» oomiintd :n pieasanttab'et forr. and it la «afe tc eay tnut6tua«*t*s C-»l*»rrh Tablets aro far sop.-rlorin conven'^nce. safety and effe-jtivenessto the antlqua'ed Uearment by lnhalers.eprays tn5 douches.Thev *r+ sold. by drugguta ev*rywbero

1b the United States and Canada.

tey. Grace Flc-tcber. Ircno Gelsinger, Fan-nie Goodman, Lol« Iludgens. Norma Mc- !Nlven, Ncllic Morton." Bcitlh Mlllcr, Brt-ntWiu, A.fred B.ake, Toni Stevenson, Al- {bert Merz.

Jun'ior "B, II.Kate Andrcws, SusieCrtuiih. Datey Flciii.ng. Lillian Ganz-.rt.Eva Lum>den' Loui.*,i Loving, OiiviaPierc*-, Myrtle Page. Troe Warren.Junior B, V.Eilse Hartman. Annie

Blank'-iiship. HallLe' Franke, Frtd. Noel.Byrd King. Lottbo Fauicorier. AliceStCgg*. . .

'

CENTRAL SCHOOL.Slxth Gi-rtmnmr.ar-aiuy i'aris, Alico

English, Soe Todd, Mary Steiplein, BessieHadgins.K.rth Grammar.Amy Bloomherg, Flor-<jne*i "NcwheUer, Katie- lPhillips, Ducy

Fo!l.Fofirth Gr.immar.Em'ly Blake, Nettie

Johnson, Violet Prcston.Third Grainmar.Ethel Burke, Louisa

Fo.udar, Alma (JJjalsa, Annie Gates, Ches-.:cr Wbodlin, Ruby Moss, Robert Bruee," '

Jack I'etera, Ad laidc SuiHerlahd, JessieBams, R*na K'ngi Fiorenc-- Schlreff, An-n'o Lohmann, Charlic MaeFaHane, Geor¬gia Lyne.Second Grammar.Enima. Morris, Mar-

rnadu'ke.Rei Mabel Geisinger, Pcari Llch-tenstein.First Gryimmnr.Katie Barnstejn, .Fan

Mi-Graw, Mi.dred Stephens^ Lee Ilinds-! b'erg, C.ilii-- Schw-aftz, <'*>Idic Brown,Elaine Coates,

Elsb>b Primary."ElizablBtrh Driscoll,.T.-rv y Fi.-iior, Isabai Jpnes, Lena Young,Mary Tod<.': -BdzabeUi MeGraw, MaryTinsiey. Lizzie Joter, Mary Kiubsr, Bes-sio Dpuglas.

R-jll of Honor.Seventh Primary Gra-Js..Oliio Syditdr, WL1 e Dabney, 'John "Rosu,Katie- Butier,' Ducrdtla Hughes, HcienTnompson, Claudle Haines, Lnda Pres-ton. Henry OberdorferJ Edna' Blakey.Sisth Prmarj-.Maude. Woed.'m, Anlta

K mwood. Ann e Bow.es, Fannie Schuitz,Edna- Leake, Margai*ot.\Slaiigater. W i-Ilam Petf.rs. Ethel Campbell, Willic Wood,L-.-land Miller.

Fifth Primary Grado.Mattie Bpwle,Pauiihe Gepfarth, Hubeft Witi, MortonWnTonsteln. Sau'c Neal. Ruby Stf>ltz. An-n'e Rchardsbn. Hazel Snead, Walter Mat-Uiewa. Bovee Core.Fourth Primary Grade-^Rose Snyder,

Cliffprd Folkes, Turner" Stepbens. De0 Mc-Parlahd. Emma Jennlngs. Nannic Tll!«r,Myrt'o Waisbh, Vlrgie Slaughter, Doro-thy Willower.Th'r.1 Primary Grade.-W'T-le CarflwelL

E! zabe-th Bornar. Elenora Koch, HenryMa'thews, Beatr'ce Untemaker. A'icer*:lr'ton. Maniie Dunfard. M*--ie Cmv.Louise Garrett. Catlierlne Waller-*iVn.Roy Dyar; Mary 'Peaseley. Freddiof"i-hn!tz, Ottp Harrip. Alma Bloomberg,v^,i-.-. Syflnor, Ralph Luttrell, tVUiieYoung.S'-'ond Primar>*.Dell DesPortes. Eugene

DesPortek;'Dav'd' Eaiies. P.'iV.--;i Harrel-^,-in Elwood-Haihes. Howard May, So'onW"oodfin.-Rena .But'^r. Ruth Cowies-. G-*r-trutle Je-in'nes, F'orence Lichenstein,JeauoTte" L4ndner, Agnes May.

F'rst Prlniarv-TJoiils Blon-^iberv. (">s-wa*d CarHnn. WM'ie Forr,---.-. .!:t :k '."'-'¦'-¦...

Gi-orge Hag. Noravari Parker, WlllardP'erce, H--a-t Sm th. Rnhe-t Vau"han,Bn=her Lovall. Glvdo W*-hstfr. Guls.rVYT-fl D!".tt*. Kt^^ r.Vl. M-troeila Jn'ie=.Ann'e I.ov'r-*;. Marguerite Ray. RuthScott. Al!-" TV""--'i'i. E'l ---. "Waithail.

MARSHALL SrifiOOT^Stxth Gramrrar.R v-.x M*ir--hai:-. All'e

Evan?. Mary McCaul, >";-..--.-¦;.:- Bjroach, Hat-tie Wili am.--.Fifth Grammar.FJorence Brown, six

we^l**s: Edward Avr-ry, Uaree weeks;M'>rv JJailey. one week.Fnurth Grammar.Hanrah Londc:;.

Fiorriice Anderson. Estelle Corbin, Nan-nie Hall, M.na Taylor:

Tti'i-i ,-j.;......,- o>-rt-4'.Fannie Cr'dHn.Second Grammar Grade-Sam Clenients.

Is»a Bosher.' Susie Cox. Verha Parker.F rst Grammar.James Sattsarwhlte, Mag

gle Boshcr. Lilli.-.n Hol'eran.Eighth Primary.W'.'liv Gregory, Lynch

Hubbanl. Maud Coleman.Seventh Primarj-.JIabel Galnes, Edith

Hall, Sadle Avree- Carry Hall. MinnlePhaup. Susie Hicks. Grac-; Melton, Mal-coim Stltb. .

Sixth Ptima ry. Ed'dl.? Brantz. HarveyCrowder. Louis London. L-.iuis Stutson,Lula Hawkins, Mamie Whitman.Fifth Primary. Frank Marehetti.Fourth Primary.Lcna Brackett, Tra

Pb'IlHps. Dora Itotkin", 'Sippie Sclicer, Bar-nette Wright.Third 'Primary.Ha--fi Alistock. Kr.th

CaldwL-11, Mi!-.y CdrktT, Jiillan Currln,Annie Donley, Sraggie Gahtes. Lily How¬ard. Huntcr Hughc-s.' Fannie M ttert,Minnle M-iQuaide, John -McGehe?, <;racv--Xymar., Edna Pervc.. Mariou Riehard¬son/, Lou Schslly, Georgy Schear, lt;iy-mond Woodall.Second Primary.Tom Avery, frenrard

Bragg, Noi-man Ford. JoliD Johnson.Aaron London, David Satterfield, BessieWilliams, Fannie Barnes". Ruth Allen.Vifctbrla Allen, Gussle Rogers, BessieScriiggs. Rhf-¦...-! Shuihaker, I-Oite Ford,Mattie G.ipperlch. Itauh Hait: y, Dr.ro-thy Harton. Irene Hicks. Ehner Kelley,Adelle Gili. Maggl-s Metz, Laura Mills.Lena Peroe. Margaret Yates, Ruth White,Ruth Temiile.First I-rl:na:-y.Prarrk French. Donaid

HrJl, Frank Hbflinan, Mervin Melton,DIhwiddle Ream's, Ja:n?s Smith. IrvingShaw. R'oger Cos, T--re?a Domlriicl, Gra-cie French. Lols Hobson, Ma,-)e! Hull..Nc-llie Phaup, Dora Passamaneck, PearlSmith; Mary Trevil'lan.' Fannie Tucker.

BELLBVTJE SCHOOL.S'xth Grannnar Grade.Mary Galnes,

W-i..e Munday and Eyeiyn Waile.*.^.U'.h oraunuar or^ue.j..uss li rroctor.Fourth Granimaa* G.aun.Su..i6 laix:,

Slosdaiene AUo, Pep^y Bowios, B-ss.eliug'nwB'. Edna Wa.i and H ram Scheror.T-i. d urammar Grad .x-ann-e Gras^-

wlit, Edna Va.eatine, WdJe W.ngdeld,Dav.d Pai.et, p.ar, bowersi Ethel Ch 1-d.ey, Ed.ia Goldsni-th. Eugenia Goss,Wi.iie Goss, Louise K liey, MoKcile Rob¬ins and Robersa Gresnam.

.-:.-.ond Grainmar Grad..-.Prcston Watt.F-r.-t Grammar Grade."Ann ii Bourne,

Ida Hoidcruft, Ne lie 31 du, Be tla Fo.-'.L-jiis, Dv-iia Stovall, plorencc Steyenson,Bayard Proctor. Dora Hart, Bessie Uow-aid. Annie Pailet, lr-.'n Nrsnzel, BessiiDuggihs, Norina Thorp". James Owens ar.dCleveland DukcE.ghtii Primary Grade.Lula Lamb. An.

¦gi.^ peas . Eis.oLmn deh.-Arthur-Padge.t.Marian Turner. F-orine Turner, SterlingGenuy, Cha-les Eraucr, B.-ssie Turner,':' " Ph..lps, Sad.o Sjldoii and MinnioLucy..^ .enth Primary Grade.Annie Ar.drjws,

Edna A-ford, Ida D ilard, Ciara Gary,Ze.le Gentry, Jane H-yncs, Bianche Kdd.and Margaret Ric

Si.\t.i p.- mary Grado.Charlic Frostlc.Garlaiid Harwood. John Marano. EurieN*;%sorae. Paul Poar.ali. Mamie Durrett,Cla:a Fietcher and MaggU Philliis.F.fth Pr uiary Grad .Ma'r e Taylor.

G angei* Ancarrow. Eniest Sm th, -Rylahd"WHisher. Mary Andrews, Ar.nie Mafino.Helen Mcklchoro, Zadel Moore, Marie:RusC'Hutti Tufnei*. J ssle Waller. GeorgeMcMnr. and BJsie Me ton.

]< ourth primary Grade.x\.nr.ie Pearsall,Da';y Rjciiards. Rena Crane. Sam Pad-gett, Joseph Otey and E lis Marrs.Th. rd Pr mary Grade.Has lle D Hard.

A'ice Harvey, Fannie Ilechier. LI HanTvdrOfckmorlon. One'da Wharton. Be^sia.Wooriy ar.d Fva Woody.

5PR3NGFIELD SCHPOLS.xth Grannnar-Bertha Atkinson.Fifth Grammar.Kat*-, thrcc weeks;

Rosa I^eonard. Euia Bailie.Fourth Grammar.Matian Mi'es.Th'rd Grammar.Ruby Bnidiey, Hallio

Attklsson, Pi-telle Terry.S-cond G-ammnr.Poy Puckett, M'nnie

Chi'dr*--*. Vrr^lna Waro. Bessio Wrilcox,Da-a Whitlock.

Fir1*! Gram-mr.Nr^-ma Fplkes, Lesliefiri.ihrisht. Mattie Mann, Hazel Pear-man-

E!--!'.ih Pr'mary.Tw-oy P^ters. Aib'onjackson. Hatt'o Bayllss, Xcrma Cosbv,M-bel Hopkns. Alma Nanca MinnleSeay.Seventh P*-lm«n'-Mar>- Bo'?ing. Aima

.Rrad'ey. N>'He Tt'M. t/-5;Ie B-ihm. MsiHeB'n«>on. M*i-v fhambe-'a.'n. Tvy Vnx. Ce-eli Hay. A'ma Ln:lv. Clemmi.p Fnr*?. LUyTnvlor. Vetner Taylor. Nancy Bggles-ton. ;S"xth Pr'miirv.T'nomtu- Bick^-. Craw- ;

for,4! Croncb, Adel Trant, Ada Wooaw*rd- i

ONLYFROTECTION

Against Disease Germs.TO JUST ERZ-.THE IT

Means tho destrucUon of all gc-rtns whichc a use

CATARRH,BRO.SCHITISAND

CONSUMPTIONIt ls the only remedy known wh.eh will

do th s.Th_ only germic-de which Nature per-

'mlts to enter tiie bronch-al tube. andlunrs.

Tour"moriev is refunded if it faris to

cure any d-sease's of the resp-ratory or-

garis.Fivo days' trsa'.inent and mca.ciu a_-

vlce free. . .,So'd bv all druggists or sent by mail.

Complete outflts .1. Trial outfits _-¦_

TIIE R. T. BOOTH CO,, Ithaca, N. Y.

Elaneho IClrtley.Fifth Prlman'-A'-na Cruinp, Bessie Par-

soris, Mab.1 Wyland.Fonrii Prmtuiy../arland Cosby. Thos.

Gathrlght, Willie Hopkins, Roberta Beu-ford. (V-*-*-'ve Boatwright, Grace Pietri,I__u'_e Wh'te.Third Primary.Parooke Anderson, I_-*-.n

Hayward. Ellls Pollard, Eugene Valen-t'ne. C.rl.«*t'__i G-oiman. Matfle Wade.Alina Norrrcnt. Lll-ie Newman!P-'-ond Primarv.Mary Epps, Elma Mer-

edith.First Pr'mary.Prestdn Pe-'n. Vpc-mt

Mbseley. Elmb Pearman; Ma-i-. Clehdon,Mamle Coo**i-**r. Mav Davis. Jessie John¬son. Lulu W*-***-H-. Eui'p Wilt

..i-;:gi. schoqijSixth Grammar Grade.Emmte Hartfng,

Grace Hudgens, I.yle King. Rosa Kirslt,Ade'e Sterri. Inez TalleylFifth Grammar Grade.Maude EUfott,

E\-a Frazer. .Bessie Pond. Grace Van pelt.Je*_-l_ Van Pelt. Sadio White, Mitchelll-i--= enfeldlThird Grammar Grade.Tda Dun.forJ,

SatVe Ho'lstern. I_uev Thrn. kmortori.Seer»"d Grammar Gnide.I>ora H-irtung,

RUth Hutcheon. Xanon Johnston; Paulln'eMfver. Ccl'e MP'er. Apn'e Xeurohr. Co-rinne ^inre.o.1'?. Rosa Sonnenberer. He'eneSteenherg. Marlo.n St»rn. __o;a Ro-.<-rt.on,G»v t. .- George Betiy, Cav.e Maddox,Ai-thiir Srn'th.

-..,-.t (:r-i"-.-rL- G**nde.>.an*-ite Gr-ivos.August?"-* 1 -"h ' '.¦''--.: Loth, Helen Mooreho**-*-*-. Malipp PhiU'ns.v.'-uf- P-i-«iT <-*-.¦].-.P¦-'...¦:--:¦ Pivls,

A ...-.-. T.»m"'--.'-v*. >T-.-v p_t,->r- V'rgleK.-Ve'l. Ot**1'-. ?"h''~***.'¦**. Eva W-'-h.F_._-.nth Pr'TTi'i.'*.' Ot.i le.I *.-** M-fiT-

.r-h-nlrH. K.'V.o-'vr PaMerson. Willie Bc-rn-_,{_¦_!. V->* T-(,"V|*«~'-«--'*'l.

<_.'.-.*, p-*rn_yv G~.^'.E'=-'- R-v'l. T._--li_-r.,,.1-.-.-.-. ttv. rvoV-'ott. *F'*o*-»W«,_. ..o'n<ss. Tr-m.i Puller. Ii'zzie ..u.'---1'. Eldr'dge Harris,c*"***1'**" ?-"¦-= v"i -Mnx R-i-h .**¦"-*.n<i.

t.-.i. r>^!.-.-rv ...-..!.'."'"t'. Cn-nnil.___'*an E»*-r-.-e. ,T__-'* Fus'p'---*. M'-«'et .".<.. Gerfrude Moorelniuse. Hi'da Pros-kn .*_.*.

r-,,,-*i-v Pr_v>-y . G.?d!".Torn*' Bi'^w'n.r..'., j.T.'e. r>.>^n rv-.-<- »-¦-.«_. TT^-n..-,...i-.u Vo...«.-..|n Ti'"!|'" Ti'.-ne. Vifji¦rrrti^v. t.o t>.,-. Faber, Roy Dudley. Henry

,T--_,-^.i r> -.-,....,.,. <~.v'i>_*_-U_ ¦\ro_vi-<r.t-t_o p-u.,,, _>f.«.i*_ o_-.,,o--. ppverlyDavis. Frr.**1' **-" TT-** Sti-rn.

-\l ,i.T-.r.>- -r"ooi,.Sixth Gramma; Grade.Mary Moulton,

Flfie Tyree md .Tuliet Martin.F f'h Grammar Grade.El en Carring-

t .ii. Emma Farreli. Gertrude Evans,Myrt'e Ow n, Est iie Miller, Iren.e Jones,Clarence Jehnings. jesso Barfo.ti LotticBit h, Elmore E.Hott, Hazel IHlliard,JuJe Oserbh. Pauluie Sn.mak.r andMaude Stra.tton.Fourth Grammar Gi-de.Sara. Carnen-

ter, Corlnne Xorment and Sherred Will-:cox.Tha-.I Grammar Grade.Barton Palmer

ar.d Kat Shaughnessy.S cond Granimar Grfde.Grace Br-iggs,

Le'la Crowdei* "and Bess'e Henlfy.First Grammar Grade.^allle Fi zgera'd,

G-rtle I_ynch, Carre Wlliingham. T_n-wood Tyree, Annie pocg.-t. MamieDrever. Jessie Evans. Fsfy Ralstbn, HelenValehtln and Lettle Watts.-E'g-ili P im.ry Qrail---.He'e. Tyler.

Eva Bea'e, Jan'e Wr:_;ht. Grayson Harris,

A LAW UNTO l-IMSKLF.

Kvi-ry Man Must Bo Tliat to RctainHis Ufa tn aud !li__. sit m.

There sre thousands of people ln thiswor.d who eiit no m--at from on; y*6ar'send to another, and ee-rta n sav-age -xlbe-sln Afr-^a and Po.ycasla are a_most ei-

clus.veGy meat eaters, tut wh'Ie ther. areth'ousarTds of these. thare are mlllijnswho l.ve upon a mlxed d.et of nirat, veg-etaole. and gralh's, and :f niimbars Is a

cr.terion it would seem that a mlxed dietis the be<st for the human famlly;T.ie raet that you wili find many veg-

etarians who aippear healthy an<l vlgor-ous i.nd meat eaters ¦.-'!ii,i y so, and anytiumbor of robust vi.i-.: menu who eatboth m.p?at and veg ;tab es ;ii;d anj-thingelse that comes th-.r way all goes to showthat the o;<J saw is the true on.-., thatevery man must be a law to h mself as toWhat he shall «it ar.d dr.nk.To repalr Uie wasta of tissuo in br.in

Workers as weil as to replace the muse.ean.i sinew of tiie lahorer, can on!y b-doae through iha prbcess of dlgeet.on.Every nerve, muscle. sinew. every drop

of b ood is .xtracted from the food weeai and d gest.In these days of hustle and worry'. and

a"tincs_! hahlts of IIf_, scarce'y one Per¬son n a thousand can lay cialm to a¦erfect dlgest.on; dyspepsia ls a nationa'afillcton and Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabi-tsa national blessing.Most cases of poor dlcjesUon ure caused

by failure of the stomach to socrete suf--icient gastrlc .uloe. or too liitlo Hydro-ch.orlc ac-il and lack bf-'peptdnes and allof these important ebsentals to perfecta'gc.-ilon are found in Stuart's Dys epsla Tablets In cpnvenient pilatuble fom.One or two of these tablets taken after

meais instires perfect digestion and assi-rnllation o: tne food.Catharti. -.ills and laxatlve medlcine.-*

have no efl'ect whatever In dlgesting food.and-io call such remedies a cure for dys¬pepsia is far fetch'ed and absurd.Stuart's Dys-jiepsia Tab'eis cohtain pep-

sin fre? trpm animal matter, diastase and6th! r dgestives. and not only d"gest ai!wholesome food. but tend to incr:ase -.heflow of gastlc juices and by giving th?weak stom.Hch a much needed rest brinsabout a h.althy condition of lhe digestiveorgans and a normal appetite.Xervous. thin hloodcd, run-down .people

should bear in mind that drugs and stimu-lahts cannot furnish good blood. srron^muscles and steady nerves: these come

only from wholesome food. rhorou-rhiyrtl-rest-d; a fifty cent box of Stuart"?Tabh-ta t2ken after m.als for a C..w w.ekswlll do you more real good than dru-?s,stimu'.ants and dieting comblned.Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is p-obnoly

the safest. most popular and su.ce.-s-'ui di-gestlve on the market and sold by drug¬gists everywhere In the United States, I____>__- a_id Great Briuia. f.

Annie Harton, Florrie Bolton and Roxle !Harvey. ^jS venth Primary Grade.Falrfai Mon¬

tague. Cray Tyrte Larkin Giazebrook.Charlie McMullm. Thelma Wat s, KatieButier. Nealie Cookc, Jian,- Card.- KnnioElmor , Elise Hdhard and Katie Jones.Sxth Primary Grade.Lewis Adair.

Rchard Cardona, Harry Fleet. Edward'Haynes. Porry Seay. Mariaii Briggs.Ethel Davis. Irene Fritzsche and' MaryHow'c. ...

Fifth primary. Grad __Loui3 Kxacke.Vaug'-<-n Gary, Jessie Woodi I aberDre-ver, Bessie Williams. Mary Arabers. AnnieBurgess. Marlan Granie. Nannie H m-don and Maika Iseman.

ELBA SCHOOL.Slxth Grammar.Miss c. H. Bottigheim-

er. Ttacher.Sallie Davis, Sallie HartlFifth Grammar.Miss A. Tatum. Teach¬

er.Annie Sutton.Fourth Grammar.Miss Henrietta Cra-

\-er, Teacher.Lizzie Koss, Paullno Yous,Fannie Kimbrough.Third Grammar.Miss Rosa B. Anglo,

Teacher.Alma Woodall.Second Grammar.Miss E. R. C Shel-

ton, Teacher.Mamia Harlow.* *

Eighth- Primary Grad;.Miss E. J.Hatchett, teacher. Alyne McDowell,Blanche Sydnor, Sarah Sydnor; PearlTyler. Gm:o James. Gertrude Wlile, DalaNlcholas. Maud M.Heiv Nathalie- G.l'dam,Rrbert Beverley.Fifth PriT-ary Grade.Miss Fann'.s Law.

son. teacho:*. Genev eve E'.'ett". E'i'z-rbathGalnes. Mary Lynh'a'ni.' Jdsie' Riehardson.-Fourth Prmary GraJe.M'ss Le? M.

Eopes, tearher. Cliar'.'e Ang'e, W'iiiamDunn, Char'ic Pcfiumann, Helen Blueth-gen. Mary Bawltes, Agnss Luck.Third Pr'miry Grade.M'-ss Daisy C.

Smith. teacher. E'dridge Davis. EdgarHatcher, WXl'p Lowrjv . Jihnnle Sllva,Irma. Adams. V rgie Ei'.is, Edna Hudgius,Leiia Lo-ftw'"h.

.EA^POL-PH. .SCH9PL-..Second Grammar Grade.Annie Pond. (3)

Herbert Saundcrs, Arma 'Hls-glr.s. (2).First Grammar Grade.Gertrude Pil-

ktnton, <2) Grace Kltchen.Eighth Primary Grade.Maggie Da-

.venport, (3) Etfle Leber, (3) Kate Tolker,(3).Stventh Primary Grauo.Grace Cousins,

(4) Aima Trow-ir, (2) Agnes E'.am. (2)"Winona Cnrrington, Alma Krczmaz, MarieKienzle; Roberta Mitchc-11.Six h Primary Grade.Grace Holzback,

(2) Quienic Robertsoh, (2) Grace Cosby.Elsie Krengle, Ruth Umlauf.Fifih Primary Grade.Ailce Hooper. (3)

Mary Lucas, i2) Irehe Kitchen", (3) How¬ard EHIotf. Eva' Morgan; 'Oiive Pace.Fifth Primary Grade. No. 2.Perey John¬

son, (5) Christian Phil'.lps. Lizzie Jones,Gladys Lacy. G.ertle "Lawre.rice,; $2);Fourth Primary Grade.Miriie Miltz. (5)

Edna Browning, (6) Ethel Bradshaw, (6)Marie Miller.- (6) A\ r.e Fig-g, (2) ClarenceSouthward, (2) Sadlc Berry, Regina Cari-sdn; Gllbert Wilkinson.Third Primary Grade.Luey'Higgins. (6)

Wlllie Simpson", («> Bertha Mitchell, (3)Be.r'nlce Pollard, <2) Eva Ward. (2) RosaCharhberiayne, Nettie Gentry. Minnle Grif-f5th, Julieii Yass. Maggie Walters, RuthWilkinson; Chhs; Mohtgornery.Second Primary Grade.Dan Boaz. (4)

Charles Murray. (4) Gladys Branch. G)Annie Folan, 'J) Ethel Hutehlnson, (4)Mary Little. (4) Grace Xuckbls. (¦!) LoulseThorpe, (4) John Martin, (3) Bertha Boltz.(ii) Josephine Powell, (3) Irene Walton. (3)Clarence Hall. (2) Edith Scott. (2) MarieGanzert. (2) George McDanlel, Eisie Cary.Beatrice .-.rossley.First Primary Grade.Cornelius Smiih.

(4) Lilllan Priddy. (-1) Rotiert Wil on. (3)Frank E.iioit. (.2) Lewis Kelly, (2) Val¬entine Lee. (2) George Williams. (2) ElsieCarter, (2) Evelyh Eirbar.k. (2) Ir.ezWr right, (2) Harry Witi, 0) Agnes Rus-scll, (1).

PERSONAL AXD GENERAL.Iniorpstiii<r F.ict- Aluuit Kichmoiul

0 ti/."iis n tl <)ili<-i- ..Miilti-rs.Mr. Fie'.ding Pollard '.s very 111 at his

res dehce; No. 909 North Twenty-f^urthStreet.The Barton H ights Che-s* Club will

hold ils regular Monday night meetingat the Parish Hall.Miss Florence Irc-no, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. T. Walker. Is very sick ather hoxe, Xo. 214. East Grace Street.Mr. Ci*urlie Fortune, of Manchester. has

aceepieJ a pbsit on at WKrn ngtori, X. C,where he will make his tuture home.

Miss Martha. B. Campbell, who hasbeen visiting Mrs. W. A. Camr.h°ll. return¬ed yesterday to her home in L-i-xlngton.Major noward -a ri ti-.' 1 iu eav-

thc-ir lap robes in their carriages to use

care, for a number of compia-nts of thethsft of such rob-.-s have l>ec-:i receivedlateiy.A negro by the name of Lewis Lacey is

under arrest at the Thr.i Station. on thecharge of taking a blcycle helonging to

H. E. Soaton. The whee! was taken fromInf-ront of Mr. Seaton's offlce.The championship shooting rnat-ch.

schedulod' for to-day, between Messrs.Hammond and M tchei!. for ihe ehampion-shlp of the State. has been Inderln teiypos'tpon-ed. ow'rtg to business engagementsof Mr. Mitchell.Commonw-eaUh'3 Attorney Riehardson

has instructed the detectlve departrn nt ofthe city to invest'gate the report thatdis-ieased cattle had bc-n shipped fromRichmond to Xewport Xews and return¬

ed to this city. It is understood. beyondall doubt. that such cattlo have not betmsiaughur-i for food in this city.

V r'r'ii'an"" 'ii \/"\v Vnvk.(Sp-iMa! Di?r>arch to Tbe Tlraes )

NEW YOJtK, Novenaber li)..Virginiansin Xew York:Xewport Xews.Mr. B'ntrin. Sturtevant.Norfolk.F. Harrison and wire. Imperial:

H. W. Ambrose and wife, Xormandle.Richmond.J. T. Myers, W. J. I'ayne,

Holland; U. W. Taylor and wife, St.Denis.Yirginia.W. L. Woell, Marliwrough.

Ofl'f r 'I"' ''I' lipp'iios.Mr. Carter D. Johnson. of the law firm

r><- f.iv.ic I--!l '' & T-iVll -ni .¦".f'vdissolved.leit Thursday night fpr San Fran-_._^.^. vVxience no w.ti sa.i in oi icw -aaysfor Manila. Mr. Johnston will aecept a po-sltlon'ln the*quaftermaster's d partmen;of the government service, though it ishis ultimate intention to praetice law inthe Philippines. if the c'.imate agrees wl.hhim and other circumstances are favora-ble.

}f,.n~v ¦»-'!»- I'.ni.'in¦*«.?.The following amounts have been re¬

ceived by the Treasurer ot the JeffersonDavis Monument Association since lastreport:Capt. Isaac E. Emersqn.$50 00Receipts frcm the Stafford Lecture -11 '25Mrs. Anne Grant. 23 00Xew York Chapter, U. D. C. K.0 00Okolona Chapter, Okolona, Miss.. 2 10Old Dominion Chapter, U. D. C... 25 00

Total. ...,,..

-\Iiiiil*-"*<'' Wm te«l.General Manager A. M. Browuell, of the

Richmond National Dttcctive Agency is .n

receipt of a circular off ring a

rewa.d of ilt» for the arrest and de Iveryro the ja ler cf Carroll county. Va.. ofJamrs Gwinn (colored). who murderedH. Hampton M C'aw. n ar Syiva:us, Car-rol! county, Va.. on the 17.h day of-O^to-'er. 1£h>0. Said Gwinn ¦» about tweify-five years of age, a dark mulatto, abour¦; feel tail. and welghs from 1S0 to 200pounds, and has a hlsrh forehead.

III :l H.v'v.At tha meeting of the planola

Club yesterday morning, presid- dover by Audltor Warren. at therequest

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of President C. H. Phi'llps,who wished to make a sp ech.t wa* d*c rl d to attend ti» Thanks^ \- ng-

Day football"garn; ln a body, and after-ward to S-ve u mu^-ca- entertainment anda li'**h,t luucbrf011 ia tb*> rooms of the

A FAMOUS SEA CAPTAINTfells'How Peruna -.estored His Health,

Captain R. E. Tult, weli known _a Chcsapeake Bay and all __o*ng ourAttintc coast, is aman of splend.d phy__que and now exc*ei.-nt he_-th. Heis a.so a frend of Peruna.

Among the many th.n.s wtilch he his sai,. about the world-famou. ca¬

tarrh remedy. Peruna. may be cit.d tho following I.*t-er wrltten frotaNorfolk. Va-. to ihe Pcmnx. McAIcIn© Company. nf Columbu-. Ohio:

«.*-_¦ r suffering f_r years with catarrha! and r.r_ ichiai trouble, I *.a-fvtsed by a r end to osc Pcruno. .nd aiter the use ol« ne lotlfel *_. re

Heved of my troible, 1 take pea.or. ard feel it Ls iry cuty to recommen:! ihisic.nety to all e'low-suffp-ers, t.__i___ beiriq an al.olu.e cure for catarrh iti_ ci.e ct ll.e Ust ol tenks-*' R. E. TIUL.

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The life of the sea-capta!n esT'eeiallyexposes h m to catarrhai ailmrnts. Dayand night he is e.._wsed to di- tiercestga'es and storms.Xo class of men nppreci-t_ more the

valtt- of Peruna- It not only cures themwhen a cold has beeome thoroughly sett.edb the head, throat or lungs. but a properu_e of- Peruna nrevents. them from takmgth.se colds.Captain Tull has commanded some of

the largest vessol. that cross the Atlanticand is personally known to thousan.s ofneo->Ie wtip have met him on board o=

vessels- He is now captain of the b:sCiiesapeako Bay steamer Norfolk.Chronlc catarrh often makes its np

proach In dlsgulse. Before a personknowH it he may b.c.me a vlctlm o.

ch*-oii:c catarrh.

Its onset may be grudual. its devetop-ment his dlous. and at !a-;t the vict mtinds himself Ln the clutches of a tena-

clous d sease.

A siight cold, a tendency to sneeze, a

puffiness ln Uie nose, strtngy n_uco___ inthe throat. si.ght cough or whe_zir.es-.any one of these symptoms. should be re-

garded as a warning.What can b. cured ln the beginning ln

a week u-r two, by uslng Peruna, lf _I!ow-ed to became chronlc, may requlrc monthsof faithfui treatment.Peruna is the remedy for such cases;

a-most everybody kuows that hy hear-say. and thousands know it by blessed ex-

."ou had better take Peruna now, for

by an 1 by you may be ob iged to take lt1 a lon-f time Dn order to ..t well.

November L"_.',''..v.in:er caterr.i .easoo. Catarrh of thehe.d and catarrh oi the thr_a. <. re preva-len. during this month. -t the a ipe.ranceo the . I ght st syipptame o cold enntas.iould b. td.eo. This -vill prevent a long_i_qecfheaJ aid thro it catarrh whic'imav la.t ai. winter,.- r..-i pei hap_ a liletinia

"__ Al t.U :n t-m sav ..." ur.e b_t-t_e of Peruna taken tei ot ca¬tarrh is wot th Us weight n 50'd to anyxar. or .*o___i_ There _n .¦¦ tltutesfor Peruna. Peruna _¦___ .¦. Dr. Flart-::: tn'a n y remedy for catarrh for the

Vdd-ess Th- Pernna MedlcTne Co.. Co-Ixxta _.». O.. for a fr_e_copji o_ th.tr newcatarrh book.

Pe.r-.i_a has bcenenclorsed by over 50,000 prominenl citizcns of lhe United S'ates

ihcludinq lhe foHowincj promincnl persons:Senor Quesada. of lhe Cuban Legation,

of Washington, D. CBooker T. Washington, of Ttiskegee.,1

Alabama. jBelva A. Lockwood, 619 F Street, N. W.

Washinglon, D. G.Senator Stephen R. Mallory, of Pensa-

cola, Fla.Ex-Chief Justice William C. Chamhers,

of Washington, D. C.

Congressman II. W. Ogden, from Benlon,Louisiana.Governor Joseph J. Johnston, of Mont-

goraery, Alabama.Major - General Joseph Wheeler, cf

Wheeler. Al?bama.Governor G. W. Alkinson. of W. Va.

Ex-Governor P. B. S. Finch back, ofLouisiana.Senator W. N. Roach, from North

Dakota.Judson W. Lyons, Register of the U.

S. Treasury. Washingfon, D. C.Hon. II. G. Worlhington, ex-Minister

from Argenline Republic, Washington, D.C.Conqressman Amos J, Cummings, from

New York.Governor W. M. Lord, of Oregon.Hon. S. Smith meyer, architeet of ihe

Congressional Library, \Vashington D. C.Hal. P. Denton, Chief National ExpD-'t

Exposition, of Philadelphia, Pa._

WINTER DAYS IN! THE POLICE COURTJustice Johi HoL's a Saance-With

Cary Street Commissipn Men.

'THEY PR0!V1!SE TO BE G30D.

A Sad Case Wliich ibe Law Could Not

Uoa-c'i.U rtiudf Makue- .. tlmr.o

Ayaiii^t A-k'Hx i* Wbich Lunita

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The advent of frost broke up street jcorner confereneea yt-st rday and a jregular winter audience assembed in the. !B.g Whlt. Chamoer to learn w-sdom and- 1

ge>. warm. jThe Great D'.spenser had die entire corps t

of Cary-Street cotnm ss.on merc.^ints be- |fore h-m, Ulk.ng witn them a.ong Ithe line of street oostruction.They aro street-obstructors from way- j

back. and every now and rb*n when a |f&ilow cannot get through the street to |catch a train or tears a new overcoat try-ing to squeeze between boxes full ofnails. h-e makes a great shout in the Po- |lice Stat:6n. and the whole queston ofblock ng Cary Street come? before theCre-i Regulaior of human affairs ln Rich- Imond.

WANTED A TF1ST.They were all there this morning.the

Tchemist spe-aksOf PiimI £. 'e I lo .ii.

"After having tes"ted and tried every jform of pred gested food on ths market,and experimenting in my own family. myattention was attracted to an artcleheaded 'Brh-wny Scbts-' Dlet.' "-.--ntlon nz.

eg"S and Grape-Xuts. I carefully testedth? n-w food "Tl rlrwl-y H-"-"* t* »" in

mv family, wth most gratlfying results."My little boy at that time was a pale.

anaem'c child and very po6r?y n-.UTi*h"d.Xow. thanks to Graoe=Nuts-, he is as finea specimen of Infantile strength as I eouldwlsh far. Mv own pors-nha' exp"riencemeans much io me. For som<? years Iwas rroubled wth dv«nens-tsi: thit K rponLi nor eat br.-»ad or any prenaratlon ofbolred wh«*at Four. snicH a? eaVei nr anv

of rt>-» starchy preoarat'on1*. withiut a flt0f i^ime'nn, sour stomach. costlveness.and beadache."A« *nnn j» = T nult fK,,t =-->rt nf frwT-t afi*

| Vx»ft G^-ino-V-'l-s. ^-Vl''-Vi h«»«« th" sra»-vT-nart r>redl!--e«t<*d. T bes-a-i tn rerovPT. The

I ehnn«e has been remarkable. I formerlywel'I'-v5 1?2 »»"U.nr*1« &nd n-w wio-. t*>t.Am strong, h3vo more nerve force than T'.ever posses'-ed, jaooette perfect. sleepsound and can er.^'ire, anv amount o'

ha.«* mme frri, a"-* it .« fmn, yrt-*"" H-it'vpr'p-ntiflc and W>"9<:!'»rfu1 ffWI. wh'rh 1«TTthv of the h,gb«--'*t c^mmendntlon."<-.".«- R .P'tTr, c. of P. Class '«. Mid-iUtewo. K. T,

bu_!e3t day in the week.and lost abouts enteen thousand dol.ars apiece ln com-

i-i sslons and took up an hour's tira. ofthe Oreatest Poiice Justice on earth.which Is worth another thousand, becauseone of them got uppish with a policemanand declared he wanted to make a testca<*e.This waa the test. The Great DLspen-

ser folded his arms a:;d assumed an atti-tude like Xaooleon at 3c. Helena, andwondJred what.he'd st-nr-k.Th-*** he I't !n and ro'd thise comm'sslon

mercha'nts "tilT-Ts a_mt 'he '.*n-*~m'-i*f~'nbu.-Vness that thny thoneht only belongedto the secrets of the trade.

*-»-.-st mp -nd ihen nnn'h'-r to-Vk thep'sre of ornr-*r for the crowd. and themr>-_ tb"_v (-."*-.". .'¦>*. .".o-i_- t **"*-t.

Ea-h man d^c-'ared h- was n-*>t on* ofth« rhier off»nd?r_. anl rhe man wh-t s3'!spoiam*-*: ^a'1 '* *-""-* "r>i-'a"-""!. ->*-"t tf-« H*»-_-__, ., ^ ., _._-._».,.,-_ lT -,"._ o *f <.._.* *1--T- ff^.«f-r'",,":. **"*! 'v,--> "*-**p **¦..-.-> used gang-p'anks said *t m" ehfr.TiS-

TOWE-TIS OF* II_T.U3T__ATIOJC.One man with herculean powers of II-

lu--tratio-i a k<"<! perm-"ston to tell a

story. and tboiigh the Great Dspenserregards thi3 sty!^ of lITustratfon a prero-gative' of his o*v*:. consented, and Invitedth-- prodtiC- man to "I ¦: her 2*0."Ttie produco man said that whrn he was

a boy where he lived the rh/ldrfn woreonly one ar.rment. fu'l and free at the hot-tom. and the- men went barefoot--dt rh**tan acfliia'n.tanro or* hi" wa'k n_ on the railon a 'rail track road. stuck a piece of ironin h!.« heel and that It's wife p'-.-ked h'--*heel all to r>Iec-*s lo*>k r.s f->r th* sliv»r_' 'r-n. ¦r.'h-Ti he dlscovered that lt wasth° other hee!.Tho or"*": n,.»-"»r.ser. aft»r rnaklre -h

prMure rniri de<*-!->.p fhit no "._«*'_ hab'r^<*>f dr.=¦?<- eyrr rr^vii'-d -lround Tt'ehrpo*-"-)d°c'ar~<*! r'"->' h_ hnd 'he r'^hr h->el stnnIik Polk Mll'er's crab. prop*i=ed to hlr/w!*h every foot he had. ar.d declared tha:al! hands were tjui'tv.So-re. declared v-'*h a V-- _***b'*t k'n."

of air that they did a b'.s; buMness ar.s.mid biir i'eenses to the i-ty ar.d shulrfhiv.-- evtra hr'vHeg**. all of .*h!c-h thGreat L**w G'vpr ni--*lr ed an-1 then re<;da few lins of ordlnani-es nn the snbje-tfand Invited them to make a test. Xob ,dywanted to test II after ihls. but som*wnnted te talk -ind. th«* more thev tal-e-Ithe worse It cot. and a .en-p_''''!3r f'n.all around. wfh an anpeal to the high¬er court, w.i.s suggest.d as a way to endlt.

PAXTOMIME PROTEIST.Then a dozen har.d- x.e.t v.p !n pro.es'

T.d "asked for another show and theywould do brtter."The Great Dlspenser iilsnil..ed th»

.harges wi h the admor.itlon that if they~ou!d not be ..ood. to be as good .-.* theyou'd. or at least good enoush to k epaway f. om hlin.Nearly all the commlssion bu^ir.ess of

Richmond Is done on one blcck ln a nar--.w str et. Produce Is unloaded on thesldewalk and to a large exten: sold im-*edlare'y 3; auetlon. and reinoved wlth-mt evtr havlner been Inside the com_>I_-:ir1T. house. Thestr et I crowded at such*:r_es s.lmo-'t from curb to curb with thecrowd and the goods. and freciuent block-.id.s occur on ihe sldewalks and t_ the;treet. too.All this I- tn violarlon of the city ordl-,__,.(. but h t- 3r' Imnortar.t business.he eompeti*lon and rlvalry ts lntensi» andiow and thm lt gets so bad that theyre reported by the polloe and then more

jare ls exerclsd for a while.But ths* ou- get & t#*t __fp_r_ t_M <__¦__.t

H they want it. t-ny time, you

Billy Eastman shuffleil into court witha grape ¦.¦'.ne twist. to answer thi charga

-.. : i:tg Gertrude Johnaon'a pocket-book. After Gertrude Johnson swore outthe warrant she found h r pockec-booftln the bureau drawer. and Bii.y v.aa dis-mlssed.Gertrude waa directed to st.-p around

and pay the '..>-¦-is. an.! to th" aurpr'.se ofall. mad? a dart for the p n. She hadnot the money and fcnevo the -ropea.Sydney Lancer, IT yeara old from Siatc

..:;-, s ¦'., was arrest d ts a susptciooa:haracter. He declared b left bomaCO seek ) recruftlng station. and wantedto enlist ln the navy, and araa perm.it.dto go.James Cra'g was arralgned an tha

charge of b traylng Jenr.l3 M. MH'.er. ar.dthe, tentative charge o* criminal assault.Two physlclans and the g.ri's faih.r de¬clared that she was of weak min.i, andhenc? tre graver char*re.Th p-r:;t.-t c aai noble manner tn whi^h

Mr. illiler, an humiale man. <i :>n.!-<i hischild ani declared his duty tow irds her,moved all present, and Corarnonweaitb'a

pleadin" lek.'""All right. Wrilie. Fli stick to you."

said Mr. Wren.

I.. w in-- r . i: »;.

The congregatlona oi St. Johrt's andWeddetl Slemora! K--'--c al »'f;-ch-^wiil meet in tha Snnday-school room ofSt. J- hr.'5" Chuxch un Tc-.!.i.v .¦van>n-i atg::«-> o'ciock to extend a we!-ome to thslrr-ctar. Rev. R. .V. Goodwin. and wU**fc.Tbe even'ng wiU be one of soclai .-r.jsy-rn»nt. and ..¦.. n» member of both congre-gaUc

A we*>k stom-ii-h will causeCort«t»-ot'on»'ndtj-s :on,i"yso-p»:* andflatnencv.The Bitterswill sfenrh-en the stotrach

: ar.d cure theseI diseaseS. Do

r.ot experi-ment with un-c rtain reme-Jies when th*Bitters witcure you- xij