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Town of SuffolkPromised Divorce Proceedings Are Off and

Two Hearts Will Still Beat as One.

ALL TO BE FORGIVEN AND FORGOTTENTUc Wife Hayn Sho Sorry lor Mer

Hasty AlitIon mid Hip Husband ih

Siitd lo lie Innocent.Tlioso L'n-

liicky Hoartlcr.s-Ttie I>lc «Irrel<ilveil-Ol<l I'.uougli to l>ie.

Suffolk, Va.. Fob. 10..(Special).Somebody has changed her mind. Some¬body else Is glad. The lady who on yes¬terday employed counsel to prosecutea suit for divorce against her husbandwhile in a lit of anger, brought on byhaving caught him III what she thoughtwa3 a compromising position, to-daywithdrew all the proceedings. Now sheis satisfied she was mistaken in havingmade the charges. That is what heractions Indicate.

SORRY SHE DID IT.After reflection and after exhaustive

explanations from her spouse, in whichhe is placed In a most Innocent attitude,the lady has agreed to check all legalaction, performed and proposed, andthey will In future reside together.happily, It Is hoped.forgetting the pastand Its memories. There are some lit¬tle stipulations and agreements whichthey will follow, and then all will beweil.

SIIH WAS MAD.,i When the charges were made and thelady went to consult Mayor Brewerprior to retaining counsel she was angryto a degree. She talked with her mouthopen and made allegations and state*'monts which were riot in the nature of

! compliments framed for, parlor socials.Mayor Brewer took notes'and said little.

AFTER TUB EXPLANATION.To-day her passion had subsided. Sh?

had had matters and situations ex¬plained, and in addition to withdrawingoharges she wrote a letter addressed tothe Mayor and her attorney, ll ac¬knowledged a debt of apology. Here Iswhat she said:

"I think I owe an apology for yes¬terday's action. I have found outenough to know I was wrong. Hopingyon and all will excuse me. Yours re¬spectfully, MRS.-."

SAYS HE IS GUILTLESS.I saw the husband this afternoon in

his store. He says his wife was mis¬taken In her accusations. He knew shewas mad at the time, but did not thinkp.he would make a move to carry Intoexecution her threat for a divorce. Hewas surprised to learn that counsel hadbeen retained for that purpose. Nowhis wife understood the matter and badwithdrawn charges, lie was innocent.THOSE UNLUCKY BOARDERS.Two hoarders had caused the tem¬

porary disruption.a man and his wife,ho says. The gentleman runs a lodginghouse at his place of business, which Isr. block or so from the residence. Nightbefore last there wore two lodgers, oneof whom was a lady. Yesterday morn¬ing the proprietor's wife came downand made an accusation against herhusband. HO denied the charge andcalled on the male lodger to substantiatehim.

YOU LIE, SIH."Mr. Blank, is not that lady, who stay¬ed here last night, your wife?""She Is. She's my lawful wife. Whodoubt's It?""I do," shouted the proprietor's wife."I doubt It. You lie, sir, when you sayohe's your wire. And you".pointing toher husband."I will never live with youagain."The reader knows the rest. Shechanged her mind. Now an amicablesettlement has been made and troubles

are past.OLD ENOUGH TO DIE.

The taking of Congressional deposi¬tions has brought to light In Southamp¬ton county the oldest couple in this dis¬trict, if not In Virginia. It Is BritonBlottnt. aged 102, and his wife, PinkevAnn, who is past 02. For seventy-sixsultry summers, bitter winters arid asmany springs and autumns they haveshared each others joys and sorrows.They have been married more than tenyears of Sundays and have seen enoughFourth of July celebrations to surfeitthe most patriotic .small boy. As loChildren and good children they havestopped keeping count more than twen¬ty years ago.THEY WERE BORN YOUNG.

To look at these gray-Haired, wrinkledvlsaged, ebony-hued denizens in theirprimitive abode a stranger might thinkthe memory of man too short to graspthe time when they had youth. But notso. Though it might be a little difficultto prove by living witnesses anythingabout their birth they are both said tohave 'been born young:The attorney who examined Blountsays he made a good deponent. His an¬swers were clear and concise. On elec¬tion day he walked eight miles to votetor McKinley and Wise.NEW MANAGEMENT IN FUTURE.If there is a Suffolk Fair this yearIt will be run under different manage¬ment. The association will not have aaay in its conduct. This was arrived atto-day when the directors met over thepostoffice, President George VV. Nurneyin the chair.

WILL LEASE THE RACE COURSE.Colonel L. P. Harper introduced a res¬olution providing for a lease of thetrack, ground, and buildings to some re¬sponsible private individuals for one

year with a privilege of three. It wasadopted.Dr. H. A. Morgan, Mr. a. S. Eley,and Colonel Harper were appointed "a

- committee to do the leasing act. Thereare good prospects for a fair if some onewith the proper amount of go-aheada-tlveness -gets the track. Dr. Morganthinks it can be run more successfullyby Individuals, a.< they wouldn't be"bled" as much as the association. Thecourse holds the State trotting record.

GONE, BUT NOT FAR.Joe Henry Everett, the 11-year-old ?.»nof Mrs. ai. A. Eiam's cook, had beenmiaaing for two days. His parentscouldn't locate him. Neither could thepolice. His disappearance was content*

S«ranoous with a thrashing adminis-

tered by his mother day before yester-day. To-night Joe was found In Mrs.ElahVs forage house, where he had beensecreted and where ho subsisted on pro¬visions supposed to have been stolen.He had with him a ham and other ar¬ticles which iiad been ml&slug about thehouse. Then his father tried his handwith the rod, but notwithstanding thisJne was turned over to the police.Miss Hulda Eggleston returned to-day

from Wilmington, Del., where she grad¬uated in stenography, typewriting, andother 'branches at a business exchange.Mr. Charles O. Haines, superintendent

and chief engineer of the Atlantic andDanville, was here to-day on an olllclalvisit.Mrs. Arthur J. Pinner left tonight for

her home In Baltimore, having concludeda visit to friends in Chuckatuek and Suf¬folk.The pay car on the Norfolk and West¬

ern went down tho line to-day.Prank M. Riehe will leave to-morrow

for Doylestown, Pa., to settle the estateof hi* recently deceased mother. Nextmonth he and S. S. Fell will go Into themercantile business at Cambridge. Md.After March 1st Sam Fink will engage

with Oi Lipman.Republicans are making active prepa¬

rations to attend the Inauguration. Dem¬ocrats will go too, but not in such num¬bers.Mr. John F. Pinner Is in extremis.Mr. 13. O. Butler has terminated a visit

to Portsmouth.Mrs. S. E. Haynes, ÖC Richmond, came

to-day to visit relatives. iW. N. 'MeAnge's tug Aileen has been

repaired; and is now off the ways.Dr. R. H. Cobh, of Franklin, was in

Suffolk io-day.The Phoenix Military Brass band will

have new uniforms by memorial day.THE ItOCOGIS CASE

Goes lo the Jury and a verdict SlonrlyExpnetod.

Newport News, Va., Fob. 19..(Spe¬cial.).Contrary to expectations, theexamination of witnesses in this case,which has been the centre of attraction,loeaWy this week, was not concludedlast night, nor In fact, until noon today.The testimony, however, was all in be¬fore the customary noon recess was ta¬ken and Mr. It. CK Bickford. senior coun¬sel for the defense, was ready and will¬ing to submit the case to the jury with¬out argument. Mr. J. K. M. Newton,attorney for the counts', objected tosuch a course, not wanting the evidenceto go to the jury without some word ofexolanation. Four counsel engaged Inthe case, participated in the argument;Messrs. Robinson and Newton for thenrosecutioh and Messrs. Dee and Bettfor the defense.The whole afternoon was occupied

in preparing, arguing and modifyingInstructions, hence the arguments in thecase which were offered by Mr. Robin-Ison. were not begun until after fiveo'clock.

POLICE COURT DOCKET.Henry Ellis, colored, violating bicy¬

cle ordinance, fined $3.EiO and costs.Thos. Green, colored, trcspnss; dis¬

missed at costs.Laura Green, disorderly conduct; fin¬

ed S3.G0 and costs.Annie Carter, colored, disorderly con¬

duct; lined $3.50 and costs.Win. Saunder, colored, vagrancy; 15

days in jail.Jas. Poindexter, unlawful driving; fin¬

ed SU and costs.Marriage licenses were Issued yester¬

day to Warren M. Dlckerson and ClaraE. Jacobs and to William Green andAnnie J. fjorbin, colored.A despatch was received by Mrs.

Geo. Montgomery last night calling herto Richmond on account of the seri¬ous illness of her husband. Mr. Geo.W. Montgomery was oyster inspectorof Warwick county, and was stricken illat the home of Mr. J. T. Montgomery,Richmond, Va.

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Pittsburg, Feb. 19..Millard Hunslck-er. representative of the Carnegie Com¬pany. 'London, has forwarded to hiscompany in Pittsburg during the pastweek orders for steel rails for export toEngland, amounting to 100,000 tons.One of the orders is for 25,000 tons for

the London and Northwestern road andn similar order is booked for the Lon¬don and Southwestern railroad. Theother orders are smaller and are for dif¬ferent roads. It is understood thatsome of them are merely first ordersand largely of the trial class.In addition to the above, It is also re¬

ported that the company has just secur¬ed an order for about 11,000 tons of steelrails from the government of Japan.

No potash.no mineral.no danger.in S. S. S. This moans a greatdeal to all who know the disastrouseffects of these drugs. It is theonly blood remedy guaranteed

S. S. S. forces the disease outthrough the skin.does not dry upthe poison to decay tho bones, likemercurial mixtures do.

" I was almost a physical wreck, tho result ofmercurial treatmentrorblood liaison ; S.S.S.is a real blood remedy,for it cured niu per¬manent lv." Hen r yItoth. 1£;S South NinthStreet, St, Louis, Mo.

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SOOTHING SYRUPjiaa beta used lor children while teeth-H&ic lii^00,hc.? the child, softens thegt , allHv:; n l pain, eines wind coli.-,egtiiatcs the stomach and bowels, andIS the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twentyfive cents a bottle. Sold by all druggiststhroughout the world. "feb-sis

noHonest flethods ApprovedThe Free Distribution of Dr.Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pillsfrom the Drug Store ofBurrow, Martin & Co.,New No. 296 MainStreet, ended yes¬

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Remedy in This Cityand Vicinity.

WHATWIU THE RESULT BELast night the distribution of. free

samples of Dr. Ilobbs Sparagus Kid¬ney ills closed at the drug store ofBurrow, Martin & Co., and will go intohistory as one of the most successfulevents that has ever taken pidue In. thiscity. The frightful number of peoplewho are suffering in one way or anotherfrom kidney 'troubles in this vicinitycun only be estimated by the enormousnumber of sample packets which weregiven out on Friday to all Interestedpersons living in this city or neighbor¬hood who applied for a samplo of thesewonderful pills.

Dr. Hobbs representative was seenlast night at his hotel, wearing a lookof confidence that betoken the man whofeels that he knows what he is talk-ing about. He said, in answer to thequestion put to him by tho reporter:"Oil, yes I know the public are sceptl-cal of anything new, especially in the1medicine line. It is reasonable to sup-1nose that they should be, ror have they jnot been humbugged enough by thosewho place but little value even on death,when it comes to the question of gath¬ering In a few Ill-gotten dollars.""Dr. Hobbs appreciates all this, and Is

determined that the worth of his med¬icine shall be fully known and provenbefore the public la asked to spend apenny. What Dr. llobb's SparagusKidney Pills are guaranteed lo do is tocure all kidney derangements.""Do you know that rheumatism, innine-tenths of all cases, arises from

kidney troubles of one sort or another?Any physician will tell you that the]common origin of all rheumatic troublesIs uric acid In the blood. What do youdo first that being the case? Go for theIcause. Get your kidneys in perfectworking order, and away will go therheumatism, because when your kid¬neys, whose duty it Is to filter all pol-json and Impurities from the blood, re¬moves the uric acid, the cause of therheumatism will be gone and the rheu-Imatlsm with it."Here are some of the symptomswhich are danger signals, and, in alarge majority of cases, indicate the

onset of that most insidious of all mal¬adies. Bright's disease of the kidneys,pain in the back and sides, headache,nervousness, frequent thirst, hot anddry skin, shortness of breath, evil fore¬bodings, troubled sleep, pufllness of the[eyelids, swelling of the feet and ankles,loss of Mesh, dark, colored and scantyurine, with deposits of casts, etc., andtho presence of epithelium, tube castsland albumen in the urine.

'These are some, not all, of the symp¬toms of Bright's disease, Inflammationor congestion of the kidneys, nephritis,etc.. and these Dr. Hobbs SparagusKidney Pills are guaranteed to cure."For the benefit of persons living at a(distance from this city, who did not

call at our store yesterday. Dr. Hobbs[authorizes us to say that If yon willcut out the coupon below and mail ittb the Ilobbs Remedy Co., Chicago, III.,with your address, they will send youby mall post paid, a sample box of theseUllis free of expense.

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