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tea! O. sJUJlSCRIITION TBRMS la Richmond IS.00 par rw " advaaca) or lOo par waak. RURAL. ROUTS ' M Oaa jroar. In advance Iff Is month, la advaaea Ono month. In advaaoo . Addroaa hand aa of ton oa dooirod; both aow aad old addrooooi moat Vivon. vbaerfbora will ploaaa roaslt wttn ordor, wblch ahoald bo 1tb for a poclflod term; nam will not bo ontorod until payment U roolrod. . MAIL. SUBSCRIPTIONa Ono roar, in advanta If 8lx months. In advaaeo Ono month. In advanca , Kntorod at Richmond. Indlaaa. poa: ofllco aa oocond claaa mall mattor. Now York Representatives Payno dt Toune, 30.34 West 33d street, and 36 Wnt 32nd street. New York. N. T. Chtcsg-o Repreventatlvea Payno Youna. 77-7 Marquetto Bulldtnc Chlcaco. 111. 2 Am 7s My 66th Birthday GEORGE P. PARKIN. George R. Parkin, a distinguished Canadian journalist and educator and organizing representative of the Rhodes Scholarship Trust, was born In Salisbury, New Brunswick, February 8, 1846. After graduating from the University of New Brunswick he went to Oxford University, England, for a course in classics and history. Upom his return to Canada he became principal of the Collegiate Institute at Fre&ericton and later of Upper Canada Cortege at Toronto. The latter position he' resigned in 1902 to becoinf identified with the Rhodes Scholarship Trust. Dr. Parkin Is an ardent Imperialist. He has written several books on the subject of Imperial federation and some years ago he visited all of the principal colonies of the British Empire In the- interest of the movement Congratulations To: Rear Admiral William W. Mead, U. 8. NV retired, 67 years old today. Rush Rheea, president of the UniVer tlty of Rochester, E2 years old today. Admiral Sir Archibald Lucius Doug las, R. N a native of Canada .who has given distinguished services to the British navy, 70 years old today. There is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, It acts on nature's plan, relieve! the lungs, opens the secretions, aids expectoration; and restores the tern to a healthy condition. For sale&y all dealers. Pointing the Point. "I thlak,n remarked Biggs, "one of the funniest signs 1 ever saw was this: Teeth Extracted While Tou Walt". Biggs laughed long and loudly at tbisv audi shortly afterward he tried It oa Jtgga. MA friend of mine." he said, "told mo of a funny alga he had seen Teeth Extracted While Tou Walt' " ' Jlggs reflected. -What Is there funny about that?" he asked. "1 don't quite catch the point" "Can't you act? The man who put up that sign used At words when out would bar Deeo enough. The word dentist 'covers too whole round. Every dentist Is supposed to pull teeth. Isn't her . "Oh. yes; I see. Ha. ha. bar New York Malt cumous BITS OF HISTORY HOW ONI SHIP FOUGHT A WHOL1 FLEET. By A. W. MACY. On August SI, 15t1. a tritlsh neet of sin vessels lay quietly t anchor near tha Axores. Suddenly, and almost without warning, a great Spanish ar mada of St ships bore down apon them. Consternation seised the admiral, and ho fled preelplutely with his flagship, aommandlni the others to follow. They did so all but one, the Revenge. Aboard that was grim Richard Qlenvllle, the viceadmiral. Ho seemed to flee, and when the Spaniards called upon him to aurrendtr ho con. tematuously refused. Ho had but 140 men fit for fighting, but ho told the Spaniards he was going to out through their line. Olarlng round upon hie crew, who feared him more than they did any enemy, he ordered them to attack tho Spanish ships. For fftoen hour the battle raged, Olenvllle alternately cheering. Storming, praying and devoting the Spaniards to perdition. He yielded only when lees then twenty of hie .men eould stand . to fight and he himself was merttlly wounded. When it was II ever the Saanlarda figured out their I ion i time: Two ships unit fifteen more or less dam aged,. "mora . than 1,000 men killed and wounded, and by one Httle English ship.

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High School Fraternities. . It Is bolleved that the law foTblddlns high school fraternities is being riolated all over the state. In this city It is charged that fraternities exist in both the high schools. Cf course, the law should be strictly enforced. For the influence of thfse fraternities is wholly evil, recognized as evil by the legislature. V e think that parents should co-operate with the school authorities in any efforts that they may make to enforce the law. The superintendents of the high schools wHl have no difficulty in convincing any reasoning father or mother that the fraternities exert a baneful influence. There is altogether too much "society" in these institutions, and that is true even when the fraternities do not exist. It should be understood that they are schools, and nothing more. The fact that boys and girls go to a certain school is no reason v hatever why they should have any social relations with one another. These relations should be prescribed and controlled by the parents. If these latter will do their duty we shall soon have an end of this fraternity evil. Surely they must see the danger. But with or without the help cf parents, superintendents and school boards must do their utmost to enforce this very wise anti-fraternity law. They must enforce it. not sin ply because it is the law though that is reason enough but because it :s a good law. The young people who organize these societies and who belong to them, are making a very bad start in life. For they are beginning as lawbreakers. There ought not to be a fraternity in any high school in this state. For the effect is bad on the scbcol and bad on the children. We talk much of the value of our schools as teachers of democracy. Nothing could be more undemocratic than a high school fraternity. Secret societies are of very doubtful value even in colleges, as we are coming to see. But in the public schools they are only evil. So we plead for a rigid enforcement of the law. Indianapolis News.

BIG 'SPIEL OPENS AT WINNIPEG, MAN. (National News Association) WINNIPEG, Man., Feb. S. With the preliminary promise of being one of the greatest events of its kind in the history of the sport, the twentyfourth annual bonspiel of the Manitoba Curling Association opened in this city today. The play will continue an entire week and will be conducted on 41 sheets of ice, all under cover. More than 200 rinks are entered. Prominent among the visitors are the Scottish curlers who have been making a tour of Canada and the northern States. Other contestants Include representatives of the Manitoba, Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and the Northwest associations. Numerous banquets, theater parties and smokers have been arranged for the entertainment of the visitors. I he Coster Girl's Plumes. Ostrich plumes are as much of a necessity to the London coster girl on her outings aa are the pearl buttons to her masculine companion, and the big trimmed hats with their drooping feathers are familiar In all gatherings of this clsss. Many of the girls cannot afford to keep their money tied np in useless plumes, and there thrives a brisk Industry In the hiring of these feathers. The losn of a single plume for a day costs a quarter, or for a dollar a gorgeous trio may be bad for an outing, to bo returned promptly the pext morning. Weather conditions cause the terms to fluctuate somewhat since a wet or foggy day will take the curl out of the feathers snd make recurling necessary, for wblch " 'Arriet" has to pay an extra quarter. London Tit-Bits. -Stint" and "Stunt." Stint Is a good word aa a noun. As a verb It means something not quite so pleasing. Do not confound It with stunt however. A stunt Is something quite useless. It Is the horseplay of the mountebank and has nothing in common with honest productive labor. A stint la the warning to the wise that something demands to be accomplished, a goad to the laggard that time Is on the wing. Atlantic. Oone to Waste. "I don't like the way tney reported my speech." rmnplnlned the new congressman. "Wby. they sprinkled in plenty of laughter and applause." "Ten. but how about all those gestures T' Kansas City Journal. "THIS DATt

FEBRUARY 8. 1587 Mary Queen of Scots beheaded. Born Dec. 7, 1542. 1791 Bank of the United States Incorporated. 1820 Gen. William T. Shorman bora in Mansfield, O. Died in New York Feb. 14, 1891. 1828 Jules Verne, famous .French writer of romance, born. Died March 24, 1905. 1836 Philadelphia first lighted by gas.. 1843 The town of Point a Pltre, Guadeloupe, entirely destroyed by an earthquake. 1847 Gen. Kearney proclaimed the annexation of California to the United States. 1849 The Roman National Assembly divested the Pope of all temporal power, and adopted a Republican form of government. 1861 United States arsenal at Lit tle Rock seized by the Arkansas authorities. 1S62 Gen. Brunside's joint naval and military expedition against North Carolina engaged in the battle of Roanoke Island.' 1870 Prince Arthur (Duke of Connaught) attended the funeral of George Peabody at Portland, Me.1872 Earl of Mayo, Governor-General of India, assassinated in Port Blair. Born in Dublin. Feb. 21, 1822. 1873 John White Geary, governor of Pennsylvania, 1867-73. died in Harrlsburg. Born in Mount Pleasant, Pa.. Dec. 30, 1819. 1887 Sir Alexander Campbell appointed lieutenant-governor of Ontario. 1898 President Barrios of Gautemala assassinated.

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FARMERS' MEETING AT MADISON, WIS. (National News Association) MADISON, Wis., Feb. 8. The Wisconbin State Board of Agriculture held its annual convention here today. The speakers and their topics were as follows: "Opportunities in Wisconsin," Secretary of State James A. Frear; "Farm Forestry," E. M. Griffith, State forester; "Soil Management," Prof. J. C. McDowell, Waukesha; "The Business Side of Farming," W. H. Hatton, New London; "Potato Industry in Wisconsin," A. J. Pinkerton, Waupaca. Tomorrow the Wisconsin Livestock Breeders' ' Association will hold its annual session here.

Getting RW of Foar. "What is meant by autosuggestion?" writes a correspondent The phrase simply signifies self suggestion to good ends. For instance. If not particularly dislikes to do something one ought one may conquer the disinclination by resolutely saying over words expressing the necessity of doing the thing at once and with pleasure. The person who Is afraid to go upstairs in the dark may, it is said, overcome this fear by saying. "1 am not afraid; darkness is friendly; nothing can hurt me." The underlying Idea Is that the mind is the real ruler of the body and that by allowing the mind to take command of a situation from the higher and not the lower point of view ill may be vanquished and good accomplished. Christian Herald. Notifying the Ood. One of the odd things the visitor to Burma will notice is the large number of bells about the pagodas. These bells are usually hung on sacred posts a few feet above the ground. They are aweet toned, aa all Burmese bells are. but they are not furnished with tongues. The worshiper who comes to pray before the pagoda strikes one of these bells with a wooden mallet This Is to attract the attention of the god. Supreme Self Esteem. "I am afraid Bllgglns Is a bit of ego; 1st," said the ready made philosopher "Has be offended your "No. 1 offended him. I ventured to remark that nobody Is perfect, and he took it aa a personal slight" Washington Star. Time never drags nor does life ever seem monotonous to those who are always working, thinking, learning and growing. JN HISTORY receipt of 31 and mailtarf mmtt. R. V. Pieree,

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Nothing else that you can take will break your cold or end grippe so promptly as a dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken. The most miserable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneezing, running of the nose, sore throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness, rheumatism pains and other distress begin to leave after the very first dose. ' Pape's Cold Compound is the result of three years' research at a cost of more than Sfty thousand dollars and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated is not effective in the treatment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine made anywhere else in the world, which will cure your cold or end grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad -after-effects as a 25cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which, any druggist in the world can supply. A TURKISH SINECURE. Easy Job of the Man Who Was Appointed Buoy Tender. Some years ago it was resolved to buoy the Bboals in the sea ot Marmora, some of which extend to a mile or more from the shore. An English naval officer was lent by the English to the Turkish government in order to carry out this and other measures. He laid down the buoys and was surprised to find that the Turks thought that thereupon the whole business -was concluded. He pointed out however, tbat buoys require care, that it Is necessary to repaint them from time to time, to pump the water out of tbem and to see that they remain duly anchored in their right position. To convince the Turks of this took a considerable time; but being at length convinced, they appointed a man especially to take charge of the buoys. Some months later, however, the English officer heard shocking reports of these buoys and many complaints of tbem. and on going out to inspect them he found the paint worn off and most of the buoys waterlogged. Hereupon he wrathfully found the man in charge and demanded an explanation. The man informed him tbat be bad never been supplied with a boat and had therefore never been able to visit the buoys since he had been In charge of tbem! London Family Herald. His Opinion of the Cook. ' "Charley," said young Mrs. Torklns, "our cook wants more wages." "Well, I should think she would. I don't see how she can expect to keep her health unless she can afford to eat at a restaurant." Washington Star. What Ion? nerve-racking days of constant torture what sleepless nights of terrible asony itch itch itch, oosvstaat Itch, until it seemed that I must wwmtm ww turn. Xnstsat relief my skin cooled, soothed and healed! The very first drops of D.D.D. Prescription for Eczema stopped that awful Itch Instantly: yes, the very moment D.D.D. touched the burning skin the torture teased. A 25c bottle proves it D.D.D. has been known for years as the only absolutely reliable eczema

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Heart toHeart Talks. By EDWIN A.NYE.

TWO PICTURES. In a New York gallery recently there hung two pictures by the famous Spanish painter Sorolla y Bastida. One was a picture of sunshine. A Valenclan sea and shore are flooded with the midday splendor of June. The sunburst falls in its brilliancy on the bronzed faces of fishermen arrayed in their gorgeously colored plaid skirts. The luminous brightness is reflected from the shiny coats of oxen and touches with gilding the white foamed waves as they break ashore. It transforms the sails of the fishermen's boats into cloth of gold. Tbo waters beneath are illumined. Tbe golden air holds up a purely azure sky. You see at a glance. It is a picture of sunshine and of pence and Joy. But tbe companion pic ture is different. Beneath it is written : "A Sad Inheritance." There Is no sunshine in this picture. Its prevailing color is gray. It is the same sea and strand, but they stretch out to a fqfbidding horizon. Grewsome shadows lurk in the depths of the dark waters, and over all the scene lowers a threatening sky. That is the background. In the foreground are the nude figures of a dozen afflicted boys come down to take the sea air boys who have inherited the curse of a sinful parenthood. Some of the poor fellows are hideously deformed; some are cripples with pitifully enlarged joints. A black robed priest is helping a diseased youth who is on crutches. Tbe boys are inmates of a refuge borne for waifs innocent sufferers, the sins of whose parents have brought them pain and early doom. An awful picture! You look, and then you, look away. There is no need to say to you. "Look upon this picture and then upon that." The teaching Is plain. WThere righteousness and purity abide there is the earth filled with the sunshine of peace and happiness. Where sin and unfaitb and the sowing of wild S oats find a place there the bright colors turn to dun. the clouds lower, and tbe horizon is dark and ominous. This is the way the old book puts it in plain, homely truism: "The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge." Sorolla's picture of "A Sad Inheritance" shows the awful harvest of heredity. Somewhere back in tbe line of parentage somebody has eaten sour I rapes. "Mirth is God's medicine." said Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes. remedy, for it washes away the di germs ana leaves tne sKin as ciear ana healthy as that of a child. All other druggists have D.D.D. Proscription go to them it you can't come to us but don't accept some big profit substitute. But if you come to our store, we are so certain of what D.D.D. will do for you that wo offer you a full size bottle on this guarantees If you do not find that It takes away the itch AT ONCE, it costs you not a cent Surgical Institute Indianapolis, Ind. DR. W. R. MAYO, WILL BE AT Arlington Hotel Richmond Wednesday, Pet). 14th And Every Pour Weeks Thereafter. PAIN OR USE OF, D ISCOURAGEO 1SEASED IS APPOINTED Men REMEMBER That in treating with me yon cannot lose anything, because I do not charge for failures, but only for permanent cures. Therefore, you should certainly. In duty to yourself, INVESTIGATE MY METHODS, which are totally different from those of any other specialist, before you place your case elsewhere.

Uplift. "Is there ny uplift about this new writer?" "You bet there is! He writes ariaIon stories." Baltimore American.

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In order to show beyond all doubt 1 that I am in possession of a medicine I mat will cure kidney trouble, bladder trouble or rheumatism, I will this year give away ten thousand dollars' worth of this medicine, and anyone suffering Irom these diseases can get a box of it absolutely free. All that is necessary is to send me your address. I don't mean that you are to use a part of tt or all of it and pay me if cored. I mean that I will send you a bos of this medicine absolutely fres of charge, a gift from me to the Uric Actd sufferers of the world, so I can show them where and bow they may be cured. I will not expect payment for this free medicine, nor would I accept it now or later if you sent it. It is free in the real meaning ot the word. For twenty-five years a quarter of a century I have been trying to convince the public that I have something genuine, something better than others have for the cure of tubborn, chronic rheumatism, for torturing kidney backache, for annoying calls to urinate. But it is hard to convince people they try a few things unsuccessfully and give up all hope and refuse to listen to anyone thereafter. Happily, I am in a position now to demonstrate to sufferers at my own expense that I have a medicine that cures these diseases. I don't ask them to spend any money to and out; I don't ask them to believe me, nor even to take the word of reliable people, but all I ask is that they allow me to send them the medicine at my own cost. That ia surely fair. To this end I have set aside ten thousand dollars, which will be used to compound my nedieinc. Much of It is ready now to be sent out, all of it fresh and standard. There will be enough for all sufferers, though there be thousands of them. And anyone who 'weeds it can get some of it free. But in order that I shall know that you have a disease for which this medicine is intended, I ask you to send me some of your leading symptoms. If you have any of the symptoms in the list printed here you need my medicine and if you will write me I will gladly send you -a box of it free with full directions for your use. Look the symptoms over, see which symptoms you have, , then write me about as follows: "Dear Dr.. I notice symptoms number" here put down the numbers, give your age. full address, and send it to me. My address is Dr. T. Frank Lynott, S042 Occidental Bldg., Chicago, IU. The ten thousand dollars I am spending for the compounding of my medicine is only S part of the, money I am devoting to this cause, for the package of medicine I send you will be fully prepaid at my expense. From any standpoint you view it, YOU incur no expense or obligation. Just tell others who you know are suffering who sent you the medicine that cured you. I am promising to give sway ten thousand dollars' worth of medicine, and I will do that; I am promising to send any sufferer who writes me .a box of this medicine and fall directions tree of charge, snd I will do that. At DoCi Stores Grocery

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