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JUDGE DECLINES TO RULE PETERSBURG'S
MANAGER WELCOMED
ON INOMItN JUROR ISSUE
IN DANVILLE FRATRICIDE
NEW CITY
Many CHtErnn Jlffl l.oula nrOT*nlo>T
on
Arrival to Anitumc
Oince.
1'KTKItSBUltO, Sept. 15..Lrfjuis
former commissioner of
Waddill Says Matter Will Be Given ltrownlow,
tlie District of Columbia, arrived hero Trinl of James Anderson. Chnrgctl
Consideration Wlion It Comes
tonight and tomorrow morning will
With Slaying Brother, Reveals
assume bis duties as city manager
Up In Duo Form.
Sordid Affair.
of
1
A
number
ctcrsburg.
of
15..Judge
SUFFOLK, VA.,
citizens
(Spcci.il to The Times-Dispatch.)
J-^Qmund Waddill. Jr..Sept.
Federal judge were at the train to welcome the new
DANVILiLjK, VA. Sept. 16..James
ot» the Eastern District of Virginia, municipal head. No otliecs have been
has declined to pass on tho question
aK^l 35. was put on trial
for the new executive up to Anderson,
put to him by the jury commissioners secured
in tho Corporation Court,
today
of Suffolk, its to whether qualitied this time, but it is probable that ho
_
charged with slaying his brother,
William. The hearing consumed all
day and tonight on adjournment all
the evidence was In. Tho examina¬
tion of witnesses revealed a sordid
domestic affair, wit'h both brothers,
who were married to the same
woman, suspicious to the point of
infuriatlon and
making
throats to friends covertly
as to what tlfey
would do If they caught the other.
Anderson was the last witness to¬
night. saying that ho knew nothing
of his wife's divorce or marriage
to his brother until the day of his
arrest, lie explained carrying
a re¬
volver by saying that he
Martha Anderson and his thought
brother
were in a conspiracy to kill him.
and that when tho women irtvited
him into the house and then threw
Flrat (iuarterN Trnnwpor(atIon llusl- the door open, revealing him to his
brother, that this was tho climax to
neaji in 1113 .Sliunii
the plot. The woman, under long
ARfcrcKate.Staggering
said that her di¬
cross-examination,
(By Associated Press.1
husband had attacked her and
WASH INC TON*. Sept. 15..First re¬ vorced
shot
ruthlessly
down
"her husband.
ports of an analysis of American
freignt trallic on railroads begun
this year by tlio Interstate
merce Commission were issuedCom¬
to*ay. It Hliowed that
(during the
tirst quarter of 11)20 railroads
moved
S.007,435 carloads of freight, aggre¬ Itolirrt T.
Mend* I'lenda fSntlty to
gating 275.1)31.COS tons. Statistics
Mntislnu£htcr and I.t Sent lu
were presented to show
<iuanState I'rlHon.
tity of each of sixty-ninetheseparate
commodities entering into the com¬
Illy Associated l'rcss.]
posite total and of merchandise
WOODS V'IIjIjIC, X. H., Sept. If...
moved in less than carload
Kobert T. Meads, of La Grange, 111..
lots.
Bituminous coal with l,S6fi.f>32 car¬ Dartmouth College junior, who shot
loads moved, was by far
the leader and killed Honry 15. Mnroncy, of Medin the list of oulk commodities
re¬ ford. Mass., a fellow student, after a
ported. Forest products were next
bout in a coIIpkc dormitory
in utilizing railroad facilities, with drinking
last June, pleaded guilty to man¬
4r.2.55*J carloads of lumber and tim¬ slaughter
ber and 311.6S7 cars of logs, poles to servo today. He was sentenced
fifteen to twenty years at
and cord wood.
Of the total freight moved, .".,447,- bard labor in the State prison.
152 carloads originated
in the Kastern -district; 1,247,0(14 cars
the
Southern, and 945,291 in the inWest¬
ern. In addition to this, 3f>7,028 cars
m»y be checked ond more (criout condition!
originated in the small Pocahontas of
the throat often will be avoided by
district, created by the commission
for recent rate-making purposes, and promptly giving the child a dote of (mfe
Including roads lying along the cen¬
tral section of the Atlantic
Coast.
will
the old
Council Chamber for
¦women voters are eligible to serve as
present.
Jurors in Federal courts. Judge Wad- theConsiderable
business faces the
dill made Known his decision in .his citv
manager, and one of the most!
letter, received tonight by S. M. l^aw- important
to come bofoie
ronce, one of the members of the jury him will bematters
the appointment of a
commission.
chief
of policc. Few
changes will be
to
of
letter
your
Septem¬
at present in the working forces
ber'.'Replying
10, in reference to tho right of made
the city, it is understood.
women to serve as jurors in Federal of Km
est Anderson, of Racine, Wis.,
courts. I write to suy thai that mat¬ has boon
selected as assistant physi¬
ter will doubtless come before rne in
duo course, nnd prompt consideration cal director of the Y. M. C. A., here
\\\ A. Carnes, who has
bo given to same, until which time I succeeding
become physical director.
Mr. An¬
jirefer to express no opinion on the derson
Is 23 years old and has
been
subject."
in "Y" work for some years.
11 will be remembered that Judge
J a fries L McLeniorf. of the State Cir¬
cuit Court, in replying to a like ques¬
tion from the same jury commission,
ruled that qualified women voters are
¦not eligible to serve as jurors.
WASHINGTON GIVES WARM
WELCOME TO DR. PORRAS
President-Kiret of Panama In Ac¬
corded Honors an Nation's
finest.
I By Associated Preys 1
Sept. 15..OHicial
honors were shown Dr. Belisario Porras. President-elect of Panama, upon
his arrival here late today from Now
Y o rte.
D,r. Porras was met at the station
by Secretaries Colby and Daniels and
othoY officials. As the Panama Presi¬
dent-elect emerged the marine band
Struck up the national air of Panama
and two squadrons of cavalry formed
to escort him to iiis hotel.
The trip from the station was made
In President Wilson's automobile with
the President's chief aid riding with
Dr. .Porras and Secretary Colby. Secre¬
tary Colby later called on Dr. Por¬
ras, who returned the call.
Mrs. Baker, wife of the Secretary,
entertained Dr. Porras at her home at
tea »nd tonight Secretary Colby was
hofrt at a dinner for the Pan-Arnorlcan Union given in honor of the dis¬
tinguished visitors and attended by
many high government officials.
"WASHINGTON,
ISAAC CARPER DIES FROM
INJURY,RECEIVED MONDAY
use
MOVE 8,000.000 CARS OF
FREIGHT IN THREE MONTHS
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE MAN
SENTENCED TO HARD LABOR
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's
Best Laxative
I od ay.
was
able to
GOm to I.ondon to Settle Ulxncrerable Situation Arising From
Charge He Is Sinn l-'einer.
IBy AHsociatisd Press. 1
LONDON, Sept. 1C..A dispatch to
tWc Exchange telegraph from Mel¬
bourne nays John McCormack, the
singer, has cancelled all his Aus¬
tralian engagements and is leaving
immediately for London to settle a
disagreeable situation which has
ar'isen as a reason of the demonstra¬
tion by a part of the audietn-e at a
rooent concert rising and tincing the
British national nntliems a
..me of
them shouting that Mr. M< .'ormack
was a Sinn Keincr.
XANTHINE
Gives tho results.and satisfaction.
Absolutely stops all scalp troubles,
prevents dandruff, promotes growth,
and restores gray and faded hair to
Its own neural color. Not a dyo.
ita effects. At all drug¬
Marvclous.Jn*
gists..Adv.
cavalry
Myor
wore
given.
CHARGED WITH CAR THEFT
GET"A
the package, then you are sure
your child is having tho best and
most harmless physic for the littlo
stomach, liver and bowels. Children
love its fruity taste. Full directions
on each bottle.
You must say "Cali¬
on
fornia.".Adv.
ECZENAf
hSnnry back withoat <Joc*tK>o
tr HUNT'S Salve folia la the
treatment of ITCH, KCOTMA,
RINQWOHM. TBTTBR or
Other i tchtaf akin di. m. Try
% 7S (est boa at cu rtak.
feet
Furniture,
In
designs. Large stocks.
see our
display
FIXE 3-PIECE
LIYTNG-KOOM SUITES
Many handsome suites In lat¬
est cane back and upholstered
styles.
Lowest prices consistent with
reliable quality.
Easy payments.
Iloyc*
Boyco HutsonIlutnon Ford.
Infant son of
Bloyd Ij. and l£thelFord.
Bennett Ford, died
last night at tho Stuart
Circle Hos¬
pital. JJurial will bo private.
rw,V'ho.
"tT"
A.
Sidney
Wrlnlurr Dim,
A. Sidney Woisiger,
of
died Tuesdayformerly
Richmond,
In l'otershurg. He was stricken with
heart
¦..inmezzsmtzL-.
act?
for
<0r a,headaches
estlon,
Now
Iuzy
Mi pa lion.
ai'!lle
calomel1
S
lb!.
au.l con-
i
li'"t-H «i'lUl
K,"V'
net!r» Sf
want*
j
*
t
Ca»otabs.-?XdPvrfCCt'y dclithlcd w,l"j
late, yet Munyon's Paw-Paw
yeo «ven then. The
Jonic^wul tohelp
take it. however, is when
!lnJ°
.eel
you
yourself going, when the digostion goes wrong, or stomach or liver
troubles, food distress, belching, diizimost too
%i;
rr
Guaranteed
\
^|
i
|
COCPOX.
Please send me
description of the
Pianos offered durins your Clearance
Sale.
,j Name
.. . .
".,7
CHIOQERS
things worry
TO HELP BUILD UP
THEIR STRENGTH. ENERGY
AND ENDURANCE
bottle of
Dr. Porter's
Antiseptic Healing
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
Oil
DONT ACCEPT
It stops the itching, takes out the
poison, heals tho bites and kills
tho insects.
30c per Bottle.
S,llgSTITOTES
while they are less
right
able
to
resist
effective treat¬
the
Begin
Proper Treatment
Before tlic Disease Germs ment.
Until you do cleanse your
Become Active.
blood of the cause of your
Rheumatism, you will remain
of the disease,
Suppose you could save in theyouclutches
will have to undergo
yourself much of the torture and
that Rheumatism has in store another season of rubbing
for you this winter, by taking with liniments, lotions, etc.,
in an endeavor to get relief
a little precautionary treat¬
from
its torturing pains.
now?
ment right
Don't you
Many people have found
think you would be wise in
that the summer season is an
doing so?
excellent time to cleanse the
blood of the impurities which
Tlio little pnin demons that
cause their Rheumatism, be¬
often canso Rheumatism lio
cause the germs arc more
dormant nud innctivo in sum¬
easily reached while they arc
inactive.
mer, hut when winter ap¬
One of the best remedies for
proaches thoy resume their at¬
tacks with reviewed fury.
Rheumatism is S.S.S., which
is an excellent blood purifier,
and acts by eliminating from
If you have been a victim the blood all impurities.
of Rheumatism, don't make S.S.S. has been successfully
the mistake of thinking that used in hundreds of cases of
you are at last free from its Rheumatism, and perhaps it
clutches, simply because you is just the treatment that you
have escaped its pains in sum¬ need.
It is sold by all drug¬
The first damp, cold gists.
mer.
day of returning winter will Our trained physician will
convince you of your error. take pleasure in giving you
The really wise thing to do any desired information or
is to take advantage of the advice about your own case,
dormant, inactive condition without cost. Write today to
of the millions of tiny disease Chief Medical Adviser, 280
germs, and endeavor to elimi¬ Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
nate them from your system' Adv.
Black-Draught,
Peach Orchard, Ark..Mrs. Etta
Cox, of this placc, says: "Somo
spell of acuto in¬
digestion, and was in a bad iix. I
knew I must have a laxative and
tried Black-Draught. It relieved
and 1 soon was all right.
"I can't say enough for Thed¬
ford's Black-Draught, and tho great
good it did for mo.
"It is fine for stomach and liver
trouble, and I keep it for this. A
few doses soon niako inc feel as
good as new. I am glad to tell
others tho good it did."
Acuto indigestion is a serious
matter and needs prompt treatment
or dangerous results may ensue.
A
physician's help may bo needed, hut
a good dose of Thedford's BlackDrauRht will be of benefit by reliev¬
ing tho system from the undigested
food which is the cause of the trou¬
me,
SEPTEMBER 20
The Chesapeake and Potomac
Telephone Company
OF VIRGINIA
ble.
Thedford's
Black-Draught
purely vegetable,
not
is
disagreeablo
prompt and
to take and nets in a
natural way.
So many thousands of persons
have been benefited by the uso of
Thedford'H Black-Draught, you
should havo no hesitancy in trying
this vegetable, old well-established
rotnedy, for most liver and stom¬
ach disorders.
Sold by all rcllablo druggists.-r-
Adv,
.
>
..
11
1 X
I
Terms will bo
^
Upright, Beautiful-Case, Good Tone..... $325 arranged to suit i!
Standard Make, Special Design Upright.. 9350
Very Handsome, Beautiful Tone Upright.' $350 your income. Just £
Upright, New Piano, Very Latest
$3S0 a small payment fv
A Ileal Bargain, Player-Piano
$650 down will put the
Almost New Payer-Piano, Special$700 Piano you select
Player-I'iano, Mahogany Case
$725 in vour home.
i
Mahogany Player-Piano, Very Latest.. $775
j$'
..
1'H
};
CHAS. M. STIEFF, Inc.
MOTHER
AND BABE
'trying ordeals of
maternity are usually
compensated far tha
beautiful little cherubby
comes to make
thai
homo
and happy.
bright
The first spears of life
now
Arkansas Lady Says She Was
in a Serious Condition, But
Promptly Recovered After
Taking Thedford's
'.
?
I
*«)¦!
AND MANY OTHER.S.
Get a Start On
ACUTE INDIGESTION
Your Rheumatism
SOON RELIEVED
The next issue of the
T elephone Directory
goes to press on
.
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Address
biliourneas, or sick headache
Munyon's Paw-Paw Tonic is partic-
v"'uabl° to the nervous, weak or
j
c-eoiliteted
or those who have bz*n
using drugs or other stimulants to
keep them 'kr~ed up." Munyon's PawJ«w Tonic makes recourse to these
dangerous and destroying agents un¬
necessary as it supplies the weakened
system with just the proper stimulus
nee&id to restore lost vitality.
Every person who feels overworked,
weak, run down, generally out of sort*
should try Paw-Paw Tonic at once.
Ask for it by name and be sure that it
Is Munyon's Paw-Paw Tonic prepared
only by the Munyon Homoeopathic
Home Remedy Company, Philadelohia
and Scrantnn, Pa.
$m1
This sale will only last a few days. So come early to
get a good selection.
...
.
List of Bargains
Every Piano Partial
Standard Make, Maliogauy Case Upright.. $325
k
i
\U
$.y
$
i
.
appear,
POISON IVY
a
day.
Dr. Hlalr's Cream of Cucumber will
hair, but docs prevent black
heads. Is exccllont for sunburn tan,
and will, In time, remove all wrinkles.
50c and $1.00, liY white aud flesh col¬
ors, at all drug and departmont
stores..Adv.
not grow
These Pianos and Player-Pianos are all thoroughly
first-class in every detail. An examination will soon
convince you of the big values we arej offering.
r.ess,
RED BUQS
time ago I had
all
.
Buarantee that
YOUR
SYSTEM
NEEDS
Paw- Paw
stahty
PIANOS
J
"f water,.
N-4.i »w«tlow
I
lastCl no erlplnt;
nor
in the
wi
n.iust
a.
in
morning* you ?Vol
.imply line,. live, wide-awake, cn»*rwilh a
ap.
r°'lK
E>at what you
n.a ,,rcak1fnstabout your work..uo
danger
Calotahs are sold only In oriirinal
Packages, price thirty-five
ron»«
cents.
So sure and delightful
that
> our druggist is authorized to offer
a
FOlt red, coarse, oily or
skins. and rough, spotted, wrlnk-.
led complexions, never uho pow¬
der, becauso It clogs up the pores of
tho skin and crouton an unhealthy
condition. Uso In placo of powder
Dr. lilalr's Cream of Cucumber, which
will produce a beautifully dear, soft,
smooth ami healthy cornploxlon.
Dr. Hlalr's Crcain of Cucumber la
guaranteed to contain essence of cu¬
cumber. It 1b cooling and refreshing
Its presence cannot ho dotected anil
It Is considered tho moBt rellned on<l
exquisite of all complexion prepara¬
tions. Does not dust, rub or blow off
llku powder and ono application lasts
Clearance
Sale of Good Used
that all of its
havc l,(,°n removed,
f
form of Culotabs, Is
vn.l!r,."!n"vy bac,J as
HOW* TO HAVE A SOFT
SMOOTH, EXQUISITE SKIN.
I
HI j Sweeping |
in
tween
./nilbilious.
street
A
long tlm- has
a
Yon don't have to be "flat on your
back or so weak th*t you can hardly
move, before taking a tonic. That's al¬
.
a
mom-
survived by his
A'r* Wheal tonMissis Mabel
M. role, of
t.oochhind w.as
County; two children. Wilcsley and John Howard
Whoalton; his mother. Mrs. A. J-;
*nc,_ tliroo half sisters. Mrs!
M°inri°or»'
Nelson,
7 Thomas
and Mr« i
all or SummerWeasley,
Md
ness
A Hp8ELLS
Don't let these
you; take along
a
Ask your doctor and lie will tell
you that calomel Is the best ami
SUNBURN
MOSQUITO BITES
for stopping pain.
DEATHS IN VIRGINIA
a
r
Danger.
wnn ITS
Giving
prompt relief to all
forms of Gout,
Sciatica,
Neuralgia
and Lumbago.
Famous
.
TJic >'a u seal ess Calomel Tab¬
let That Is Purified and J{etined 1* rout All Nausea and
VACATION TIME
ifJEUMATICPAIHl
''quiCKLY SOOTHeb
!l
l*cttit «fc Co.
tion; improve LBeHSHKWBiHH.
brighten the eyes.
Small Pill.Small Dose.Small Price
TKAGL.K DRUG CO.
E. FOUGERA A CO., Inc.
SO Beekman St.. New
Ynrlr I|
indieea-
v««
[
TAKE A CALOTAB
(CARTER'S
MITTLE
^flVER
the complexioo
,
S?itM
,he
dinner dis-
Pollco force in 1911.
v ..,,,non<1 >'oar
.|'|.»
ho was made proh..M
ln
connection with the
i!ih..n.. i$cr
Ho was for many
Co,urt'"cal Preacher in the MethodIIc ta"Sht Dible class ln
ri'.hstreet Methodist Church, of
11 been
member, for
'.V»
fourteen years. Ho was also
No. 408.
McCarthy
Council.
,of.
Koj al Arcanum.
Avery
wis one°«f »°i y?kc>
Jaat veterans
that
In the U'ar H.
CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS
Purely vege¬
table. act surely but
K2*00
Stop after*
,
'
never fail.
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only.look for the name California
.
a
Mr. Wolslger was tho
of Gen¬
eral D. A. Welslger, of iioti
fame, and was born In Confederate
Jtichinond,
July. 1856, but lived In Petersburg
nearly all his life, lie Is survived by
a widow and a half
Alias Mary
Liou llurrlson, of thissister,
city.
rk«rlf» II, Suford.
imATlISVlI.L.E,
Sept. 15..I
Charles It. Sanford,Viu,
75, died at his
homo near Montrose, Monday,
of heartN
.trouble. Ho was a Confederate
veteran. entering the army as a more
youth, and serving through the war,
a member of tho gallant
Fifteenth
Virginia Cavalry, llo Is survived
by
seven children.
Mm. Kllinlirlli S. Andenon.
CIIAIir.OTTKSVIL.La5. VA.. Sept. 15.
.Mrs. Hli~abeth S- Andorson,
two, wife of AV. A. Anderson, ofsixtythis
city, died last night. Tho body will
bo taken to Crozet, Vx, whero
tho
funeral and Interment will take placo
tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Anderson
was. before marriage, Miss Elizabeth
Thompk Ins, of Crozet. Besides her
husband, she leaves one brother, Wil¬
liam Thompklns, and a Bister, Miss
Klla Thompkjns. of this city.
Arm>' Wfcnif Sun
V<?tC\v- 1-..VnlonOvpr«cn.it
UIcm in
Mil"".
received
!n this
fh-8 ^,l,e?r
Smith
rh.,°r tlcrr"itt
Avorv'ii'nM
father
of Mrs. draco
\X
Mnss' Mr-
Especially
25c BOX
.
trouble whllo wTilklnc n'onc
hla way home.
on
GERRITT SMITH AVERY DIES
Dependable
Better than Pills
For Liver Ills;
boon patriotic
of tho Kllpatrlck I'ost, G.Instructor
A. K.
Mr. Avory enlisted
when ho was
eighteen years old In Company D.
Ono Hundred
Korty-slxth Now
York Kcglment,and
Oneida. He served
with tho Union atArmy
for eighteen
months and participated
In many
battles. Ho was
wounded
tho battlo of OettysburK. whichIn was
tho
most lmprrtunt engagement ho took
part In.
Ho Is survived
three daughters,
ono of whom was'ayMrs.
K. B. Adams,
now residing In
but form¬
ilollyoke,
erly of Hichmond.
Alvah 13. Avery, a son, who was
a member of the A. K.
was killed
In action in Franco P.,October
18.
1318.
I'roltnflon ORIcrr for Nine »nr* Suc¬
cumbs VrNlcrdnr
liifC
Opmillun.
John AVosicy Whealton. probation
oiilccr In the Juvenile Court of thin
afternoon at 1:25
f' e'1in yesterday
X.
o clock
Memorial Hospital, follow.
"K an operation for mastoiditis. JIo
i.ad been ill only since Saturday.
"on becamo a member of
ii.« i.i
Three Yoiini? .Men to lie Placed on
Trinl Today
In
Chnrlode.H vlllr.
{Special to The Times-Dispatch 1
Was Killed
CllAHLOTTESVILLE, VA.. Sept. 15. \v..
.Auto "rustlers" are becoming
.
I
uuitc
active In this city. Tomorrow three cltv of
young men who claim to be from
H .1. 7.7,
Baltimore, win bo placed on trial for
\\as one of tho
stealing a pa.sseiiKer automobile
loritfinR to J,. Shape rs, and valued boscrvo
at
thf
the Matt;,. and
52,250. Yesterday afternoon an Over¬
land car. the property of K. \v. Ilard«stv. suddenly disappeared from .Main
Street. Two hours later the stolen
car was found parked near
Hill, six miles from the city. Hickory
A man
dressed in a sailor's suit,
tried to
.".take a get-away, but was overtaken
b> the local police, after a hot chase
latest
Forever
Prompt.Permanent.Relief
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JOHN M'CORMACK CANCELS
AUSTRALIAN ENGAGEMENTS
rurcrllvlllr.
rUUCELLVILLE, VA.. Sept. 15..A
crowd that surpasses all previous re¬
cords. Is in attcndanco today at tlio
second annual exhibition of the T*mdoun County Fair and Slock Show
hold at PurccllviUc.
This fair i« under tho management
of tho hourtoun County Breeders* As¬
sociation. Over 1.000 entries have
been made and these consist of pure
bred rerchcr'ons, grado I'orcherons,
beef cattle. Guernsey cattle, Berk¬
shire. Duroc, Jersey, corn, potatoes,
vegetables. apples, butter.
cakes, canned fruits, canned broad,
vege¬
tables. jollies, preserves, hand-work,
poultry, etc.
In the horse show classes there are
outside entries from tho Allendalo
Farms, while many county horses arc
exhibited.
A twenty-five piece band from Win¬
chester added to tho spirit of the oc¬
casion.
Inhibition drills from a troop of
from Ft.
Furniture
PI SO S For Fall
Constipation
Vanishes
today in Memorial Hospital.
He was 3-1 years old and a son of
I3dgar W. Carper. Surviving are a
widow, formerly Miss Costello; his
parents, two sisters and four brothers,
Jefferson Dove, of Baltimore, civilian
employe, whoso eyesight was re¬
ported to have been destroyed by
tine
of
stone,
Over J.oon Kntrira Mndr In Sccond
Annual Inhibition nt
Children's Coughs
T>7*nnmltc Kxplosion Victim Rxplrra
at Winchester Ilospitnl.Was
Convii-t I "orce Foreman.
"WINCHESTER, VA., Sept. 15..Isaac
IT. Carper, civilian foreman of the
State convict road foreo near here,
who was severely injured, part of his
body being frightfully mangled, by
a. .dynamite explosion yesterday, died
splinters
LOUDOUN COUNTY FAIR
JOHN WESLEY WHEALTON
HAS RECORD ATTENDANCE IS DEAD IN HOSPITAL HERE
are
highest
rate. It is doe to
causes
tbatoocufcd be
avoided.
"The season whysp
many women fftrtfr
under the strain of
motherhood is be¬
cause they aro un¬
prepared. Is prepa¬
ration then required
for
motherhood?
asks the
woman. And every experienced mother answers."Yes.w "Take Dr. young
Pierce's
Favorite Prescription.that standard tonic for women which is made
from
native roots and barip without, alcohol.w Most young mothers find themselves
with their first baby in their arms with little knowledge of how it ought to be
cared for. Fortunate is the babe born to a
happy, sensible mother who
welcomes its arrival and gives up her life andhealthy,
her all, for the time being, to mother¬
hood. As a mother, her duty and her instinct should teach her to take great care
of herself previous to baby's coming. The state erf her health and all her habits of
life, eating, drinking, sleeping and exercise, should be her constant care, as well as
impulses and emotions of fear, anger, jealousy, etc. should be carefully guarded
The mother, young or old, should make the best of her lot. If she
against.
can be in the country, close to nature, where she can see the beautiful fields
and
it would be ideal for her repose of mind. No prospective mother should
treeSj
be without some good doctor book, such as Nursing in the Home, by Dr. L. H.
Smith, which any one can obtain by sending $1.00 (or stamps) for a ckrth-bound
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. T. This gives
edition,
post-forpaid, to Dr. Pierce's
good advice
women, young or old, and for every one in all conditions ofhla.
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