i I v - 7 S8 82 S Sg 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 i in joK win OF mm wnii rY nlv iiiiMoMiiiiii S TP A FourtD of July Slory by k CorminiiT lsro nv MAilTIU McCuu ocu Williams 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 N YOU cant go to the bar becue Thats the word with the bark on It Mra Minims said glowering at her niece Marina That gooso plum Jelly has got to bo mado todny Be sides itll be no place for you Cousin John is going Marina pro tested Mrs Minims sniffed Men can go anywhere Bhe said specially when theyre In politics I wish to pa tience John wnsnt Hes always put ting up somebody to run for something Vhy hell spend enough on tills very congress election to build a church and hide a multitude of faults Marina smiled covertly She was used to her aunts way of mixing Scripture Mrs Mlmms thought herself very pi ous Other people said she was only very 111 tempered nnd domineering passing on to her dependents what she received from her son John He play ed nt being a lawyer and spent most of his time In the county town coming homo to his mother about once or twice a fortnight I think you ought to let me go Ma rina persisted Im 19 and have never heard or read the Declaration of Inde pendence If thats your excuse you shant have it any longer Mrs Mlmms said unlocking a tall black desk and draw ing from It something folded In yellow ed paper She flung It at Marina say ing Now read your fill My grand father paid 30 to help print that back in 1824 when Lafayette was here and people turned fools same as they do now Patience knows I wish I had the money even without Interest Inside the yellowed paper Marina found a breadth of what had been white silk The Declaration was print ed on It under a golden caption within a border of red white and blue The type wns so bold the sheet had the di mensions of u small flag Marina rend the opening paragraph with sparkling eyes Then she refolded the sheet dropped It In the bottom of n clean splint basket and ran away to the plum trees f They grew upon the very edge of the orchard where It bordered the big road Their flittery dark green leaves stirred In the lightest airs and let bro ken sunbeams Alter on to the long grass beneath Ripe plums deep red iWlth rich amethystine bloom lay plen tifully In the grass The ripest had burst In falling Ravaging bees and yellow Jackets hummed and buzzed above them Marina was glad of the hedgerow shelter She did not mind picking plums The orchard was Infinitely pleasanter than the houso Still she did not care to have everybody see her at work upon a holiday She had set her heart upon going to the barbecue Half the county would be there partly through pntrlotlc pride In the day but more through Interest In a critical con dition of local politics It was Just three weeks to the convention which would name a candidate for congress So far It was a perfectly even thing between the two aspirants for that honor If one or the other got the Wayne county delegates he would got likewise the nomination which was equivalent to an election Partisans of both had got up the Fourth of July barbecue bo there had been heaps of fine work In the efforts to set one ahead of the other At last it hud been settled that young Dancy Mr John Mlmms man who hud a line tenor voice should lead the glee club In singing Hull Columbia nnd that his opponent Leslie Pago should read to the assembled sovereigns the Decla rutlon of Independence Marina knew both of them and hat ed young Dancy for a conceited flat terer She had not seen Leslie Page since she came orphaned to live with her aunt But he had been often in her fathers houso and though he was years her elder had always shown her the courtesy due a little princess It pvas the hope of seeing him again which had made her so far brave her aunt She felt that it would be enough to look up at him herself unseen and to hear again his voice deep and soft and kindly It had pained her beyond words to find herself forced to sit bl lent while her cousin John heaped his choicest coarsest satire on the head of this sometime friend That had been hard but not quite so hard as to stand there In that green covert and hear all her world whirling gayly by on the way to Bear Spring and the barbecue Marina loved the place The grove was a thick green bhadc yet open to every wind that blew The spring Itaelf danced out from under a wooded hillside and ran away over the clenn browu pebbles all the length of a green valley When the basket would not hold un other plum Marina turned to go but stopped at the sound of Blow wheels on tho roadway As she knelt In shadow she heard a famlllnr voice say This Is my place I let the old one run It Were off tho same piece you seo Thered be rows sure If we both staid here Tho old one has got sense though She never crosses nie no mntter what I do Commonly youre up to n good many things another voice said John Mlmms laughed Marina could Imagine his trlumphnut leer as he an swered Well a few specially about this bnrbecue The very hist of them Is tho slickest too Sny do you know that yeller nigger Joe up nt Graces sta ble I do that Keenest sort of rnscnl What about him tho other voice questioned Again Mlmms laughed Nothln much he said Only Joob comln out today to show Mr Page the way Page Is a stranger In these parts you seo Hes got his own buggy Dev ilish good span to It too I called on him Inst night at tho hotel Guess what he was doln The other man muttered Inaudlbly John Mlmms ran on Ho was llxln what he called a handy copy of the Declaration sheets ho had got some fool to print for him in big type Said a man couldnt carry big heavy books when he had to travel In light mnrchln order I told him he was right It was a good Idea I had a good Idea too Then you went and saw Joe tho other man said significantly Mlmms chuckled audibly I dont tell all I do he said But I sorter think theres trouble ahead for Mr Leslie Page I dont believe hell read the Declaration after nil The other man echoed the chuckle As Mlmms flicked his horses forward Marina caught the words Wayne county dont like to be fooled Its near half for Dancy now If this paper works right why heIl go through tho convention with bells on The procession began to form at Etons store where the big road dipped to the spring valley Flute and Addles led it playing Lexington as for life Then came folk on horseback solid men small boys small girls and very young women nfter them the buggies each with Its prancing span next the carringes and barouches and last of all a dozen farm wagons full of tidy colored people and good things for din ner The grove at Bear Spring wns alive with other colored folks laugh ing chaffing happy in the thought of seeing and henrlng everything and mnklng many an houest penny by tak ing care of horses and waiting on the white people The Mlmms carriage gay with bunt ing and wreaths of summer flowers was slightly crowded by the glee club which sang five strong The back seat wns given up to young Dancy and Miss Cora Hill the soprano Her whlto swIss muslin frock wns gay with red white and blue ribbon Indeed she was throughout a sort of symphony In nn tlonnl colors hnvlng crisp red hnlr bright blue eyes and a very white skin She wns further light and airy and In her own mind n coquette Ill sing with you but Ill lectloneer for Mr Page she said to Dancy I rr THATS YOUR EXCUSE you shant have IT ANY LONGER do like him oh so much I was In his neighborhood last winter and ho was so nico to me I Just couldnt help fall ing In love with him Now Mlsa Cora Buck Darden who sang alto protested Its a plumb shame youre talkin that way You know this is tho Dancy Glee club at least Ifs goln to be as soon as hes nominated Dancy pretended to whisper Dont mind me boys he said Twns ever thus from childhoods hour If Miss Cora Is In love with this fellow Page Ill get out of his way at once What do I care for nominations If I ennt have her I You are the beat of all Miss Hill THE NORFOLK NEW THURSDAY JULY 5 1100 ejaculated pretending to sit fnrther from Dancy The other tluee laughed aloud The procession hud turned Into the grove and hero was the grand mar shal saying You nil stay still utitul the crowd has settled then inarch up to tho stand light behind the Addles Git your pipes tuned an when you hear the nnvll why Jest cut looso in sing fer nil youre worth The anvil posted high on the hill side was crammed with powder and In chnrge of Its owner big Bill Mur ray As the Hag blossomed out ubovo the stand Bill lighted the fuse and sprang two yards away Next inlnuto flume and smoke and a roar as of thun der tilled the valley The echoes had not died before the gleo club began Miss Hill stood In front the men mak ing n background for her whlto splen dors If her voice wns untrained it wns clear and true Tho tenor had n clarion ring In his upper notes though the lower ones wore slurred But an audience patriotically uncritical ap plauded wildly and Joined In the chorus with might and main From Hull Columbia the singers swept Into Thu Stnr Spangled Banner which got more cheers and the snine strong - PLKASE ItEAn FUOM TniS TODAY chorusing Then an old fellow sprang upon a bench waved a slouch hat anil shouted Give us Dixie do Its got the Foth er July feelln ef It aint na tional Hurrah came from the crowd A one armed man set up a cry keen vital tumultu ous lnstnntly echoed by every mascu line throat It was tho Confederate yell and swept tho singers out of all self consciousness as they broke Into Dixie Instantly the crowd was on Its feet singing too not loudly but with a sort of murmurous ululntlon thnt undervolced the glee clubs chant BJncks that makes me feel 40 years younger a stout innn snld to his crippled neighbor who smiled and nodded toward the stars and stripes saying We never dreamed o such as this back wjen we fought an bled an died for Cousin Snlly Ann Maybe It all happened for the best Uncle Sam seems to treat us pretty mlddlln fair The stout man nodded emphatically Our man gits his chanco now he said Dancys slngln sorter took this crowd off Its feet but Page Is a thor oughbred Ill back him to come In on the home stretch With Thomns Jefferson to help him the other snld smiling hnlf wist fully Pago was walking to the plat form alone nnd In dead silence John Mlmms sat there so did the perspiring grand marshal and old Judge Greer a sort of Nestor In state politics He was Pages good friend and meant to be wholly kind in saying It Is with pride and pleasure thnt I Introduce Mr Leslie Pago a Tennesseean who knows what Thomas Jefferson wrote by heart Page bowed thanks for tho applause which greeted him thrust his hand In to his breast pocket and drew out a slim pneket As he unfolded It he al most let it drop It was all blank pa per At once ho understood that he had been tricked that defeat stared him in the face After nil he was n thoroughbred Dropping his hands ci ther side of him ho began not loudly but with penetrating power to repeat tho Declarations first paragraph He did know by heart tho substance of It Could he dared he undertake to recall tho form He kept on nnd on his tense voice reaching nnd thrilling the outermost of the throng Suddenly mentnl darkness enwrapped him He faltered hesltnted but nobody wonder ed AH were looking nt a slim girl In a blue gingham frock and sun lint flush ed and dusty with hnlr blown out of curl But her eyes were tienr and rais ed confidently to Page as she walked up tho aisle holding townrd him what seemed to be a banner At the foot of the stand sho halted saying clearly I hope I am In time Mr Page Please read from this today My great-grandfather who was Andrew Jacksons friend had It printed In honor of the great Lafayette Pago raised the yellowed silk rever ently and held It above his head so all might see the tarnished gold of tho let tering It seems to rne almost sacri lege he said for me for any man to read anything to a people who own such memories nnd keep them green It wns ten minutes before he could eay more Even then the marshal had to order the fiddles to strike up Tho Eighth of January by way of quieting the crowd Under cover of It Miss Hill snld to Buck Darden with her airiest toss The Foth o July must be catch in Marina Key has declared her lndo pendeuce of the Mlmms tribe an Mr John looks mad enough to have a fit Congressman Pago Is serving his sec ond term and likely to serve others His wife Is young and beautiful and her name Is Marina Pf oplo who know say that tho pair are easily the hand somest and the happiest couple In Washington iwvli i wSfB5P Tho froo silver republican party has fndod from view in this congres sional district Thoro was no conven tion of this party hold at Norfolk nt the time tho populists and democrats mot This is partly duo no doubt to the fnct that Jako Maxwell Iiiih loft tho stnto It is primarily duo how over to tho fnct that freo silver is u lost cause gioatly discredited by tho Inexor able login of ovonts Silvorlto prophooios hnvo nil utterly failed Tho very things tho said would como to pass have not happened nnd tho pros perity promised if freo silver triumphed has como in greater ntmvsu re under a gold standard made more Hocuro by action of a republican congress Ftisionists will find thoro nro many In this district who nuvor called themselves any kind of republicans who can seo how com pletely silverito prognostications have been diheroditod who will como over to tho G P which menus Good Old Prosperity Fromont Tribune Tliero aro to bo a uuinbor of state elections prior to tho national election in Novombor Tho election in North Carolina takes placo August J in Ala bama August i in Arkansas Soptom bor f in Vermont Soptombor I in Maino September 10 and in Georgia October II What those elections will show is not yot known but if they point tho way to republican buccoss as convincingly ns that of Oregon thoy will be quite satisfactory to tho repub lican party Wanted Honost man or woman to travel for largo houso salary 05 monthly nnd expenses with incrooso position permnnont oncloso stamped envelope Manaoku ISO Caxton bldg Chicago To Cnrn ln Grippe In Two Djiyn Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund tho money if it fails to euro E W Groves signature on every box 27c CATARRH The Mother of Consumption How this Dread Disease May be Prevented and Cured The Greatest of Specialists Writes on the Subject Catarrh In tho motlinr of connumptton this I do not mean Hint urery cumnf cntnrrh rliv YUIIIJIVII IUVI CIMimilJlllllllII IIUI1 do mean tlmt catarrh uhun un chnckoil nml nhon clvi n tho lrriT opiMirtiuiUUH for nxhin Hon from Iih placo of Ik kIiiiiIiik WlllCll H tllO IKIMll pilpHllk Iwpflr nnd iloeiwr oioiik tho liroutliinK tract fnvnrlnlily oihIh In CniiHiimiitlon of thu Luin Catarrh relilom dcxtroH an cnnnlilnralilu nurt of tho inucoim nurfaco of tho upper nlr iih HKea It lnllaiuiH anil coiiim kIh them cauHlni ueunlly n nupt r uliundant and nlfviiHlro elrirco but whon It riuicliim Urn IntciiM ly rli llcuto llrilnir nf thnhnlrllko limit tubim and llttlolunir cWI tho inflamiitlnn and ionKftlin nhlch It ciiiima cIooih thOMi Hiuall air ihic hhim und uIIohIhk thu putrid dlHcharrfod matter to nccuinulntn ciiumhh rut iimr iiwuy of tho iniunli rano resulting lu whatHB call iimumptlnn of tho Iudkh TUB TENDRNCV OP CATARRH w Tho tondnncy of catarrh when It has onco obtained n foothold In uny portion of thu mucouH lucuihrinii which lino ovorr cavity of tho body In to constantly xtond In mury direction Catarrh In almost overy Inetnnco ptarts with what I commonly known n rold In tlio bond Thin cold Is oddod to by anothor bocaiina of omoetrnixioiuro or HiMknnlmr of tho njHtom nnd becomes chronic Nh i1 catarrh In thu nmiilt Union a radical euro of thu condition Hollo clod tho illwawi piikhoh rupldl to tho throat to tho brou chlal tube uud then to thu lM NEW LUNOS Consumption cannot bo curod Now luntw cannot bomadofora man any innro than now lingimora now non hut catarrh cm bo curi dln II Its bUki i oxcopt thin Until and alwa h fatal ono A CERTAIN CURB in an oxporlonco of twenly yoam riurlnc which IIiiihI luvo troatod many tlinurunds of cafes of all furini of catarrh I liawi novoryct failed to olfcctu ridlcil and ponnanent euro Tho method loin ploy NonooxcliHlvoly my nun mid tho n medics Hhlcli I iHnani lire ii a rod undor my ioronal direction In my own laboratories Jlanynooplolmajrlno thoy havo Consumption when In roillty tho i1Imio Iih not quite reached that M urn I am troatlnB and ciirlnu cuses of this Mirt ovoryday So lonir us Iho procims of decay has not boKnnlntholuiiKsthomsolTes lean wakoUiu patient porfoctly wull uud stroiii airatn IJEOIN AT ONCE Iot me once morn unto all catarrhal nufforers to boisln treatment at onr for a month of treatment now Is bettor than tho llireo months later on I pli ill mtko for tho next month a specially tow fee for Iho trwitmont of catarrh not complicated by other dUea e maklnir no intra cbaruo forutlined lclnootc lUJtujjy Im required ft J NEWTON HATHAWAY M D 9 w Dr llutlmvuiy A Co kiinniiirriiil lllixh hlouz City Iowa SIKVriONTHlx IAIIUI WHKV WltlTINO Order of Henrlng Statoof NuhrnelH Madison County J In tho county court nf Madison county No lirunlii to Julia 1 Anilrus l zn Auilriis Surah Iocke and Mary ThIkit mid nil person iutur esteil in tliu entato nf M K Auitrus ilecoiuoil On ruadiiiK Hint filing petition of Hurt Mapoi slinwiruf thnt linrncu Mcilrldo former luliniiiie tratornf this eetnte ilioil leaving said cutiitn iiufnttlod nnd praying for tho npiKiiutmuut nf paid Hurt Mapen as iidmiuUtrntor do IxuiU ncm of eaiil oatuto It is hereby ordoreil that nil nml nil porsnua in terontoil lu snld matter may ami do appear nt tho county court to ho hold lu nml fortaid coun ty un tho30tli day of Iiino IWOat onooclock p in to bhow cautiu If uny thoro he vtli thepra or of tho petitioner should not be nritad and that notice of tlo pendency of said petition and tho hearluK thereof ho ideq to all porous In terested in said matter by i ublitliii n copy of this order in tho Nouvoihf Wkkkia Nih a tievsepaiior printed iu slid county for threo successlrn ueolcs prior to said day of hearing Dated May 31tt900 Wu IliTtid Coouty Juilgo iixixixixixa mm aa5V5 y 1 VS I tt iimTrr tisasa iiiiiititniit The Tallest Mercantile Building in tho World Owned and Occupied Exclusively By Ui Cannot be Cut Out or Removed with Piasters Surgical operation nnd flesh destroying plasters arc useless pilnful and ilnngetoiis nnd besides never cum Cnncer form No matter how often n cancerous sote Is removed nuotliei eoiues fit or near the huiic point mill always lu n worse Does not this prove conclusively that Cancer Is n blood dlsensc nnd that it Is folly to attempt to cure this deep seated daitgcn dood trouble by cutting or burning out the sore which nfter all i only nil outward sign of the disease a ulncc of exit mini for the poison Cnuccr run lu families through many generations mid those whoso niuestois huve been ulllkted with It nre liable nl any time to be stricken with the deadly mnlndy Only Blood Diseases can be Transmitted from One Generation to Another further proof thnt Cancer Is n disease of the blood To cure a blood dlsensc like this you must cute the entire blood system remove every trace of the poison Nothing Cancer effectually nnd permanently but S S S m iy sss Our medical depatttucut Is in chmge of physicians of long enrca 8S S enters the ciiculntion semclies out and lettioves nil tnint nnd stops the formation of cancerous cells No mere tonic or ordinnty blood medicine can do this S S S goes down to the vcty roots of the disease and forces out the deadly poison allowing the sore to heal natutally and permanently S S S nt the same time pntlfies the blood mid builds up the general health A little pimple n liaiinless looking wart or nunc u lump lu the breast n cut or bruise that refuses to heal under ordiuaiy treatment should till be looked upon with suspicion as 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