- ihmhiirhp "* ! - . ' vy i . 1 " rr %nol,W!Wl'i b '.OOMi tjid3 Vtu). Groceries, Hardware, Building Matarials, Paint*, Household SuppWaO - Ih Stoves,- Rangas, Que arts warO f*nO E "a mailed Wans. ?f? ' " fUsuc-jq; ?? thOro,l(fh>y I# tionandP"""" ^1*^ would bo Pflt ou'y * improv*. rnent but ? i"'r|1,a,>e,,&l>?*ftfcWi ^flW ft wd aiways v,ewmr? proportion from H ..f k , - > ' " . 1 the standpoint pf the community as a .Sh^??v^.|K'*iWt ?t Ahr' ie"s It ii because pf the eulprc'sment of ,^.nypUlVitton' has been thoroughly democratic, that klnjrprdemocracy which meanB a |?>se liberality and br T than this could not ifliflNiliab&ilbily br parted. Ip the undertaking departmeut Una concern, has built up an enviable reputation /or the roUabtiity and pfficiepoypf itss^vice, as well as, for tlie regaonableuess of its prices, as a Veeuit ofwljich reputation preference 'iS-pcnounced wherever the occasion kfrlses for the preparation of the dead fcjr burial/" *i'o render this characterttiic&ftf profrtpt and ' Satisfactory service a 'large and complete collection of Cabkhts and 'coffins, Id yiari'ety of'design finish"tindiprice,' are kept Constantly On fumd, ' likewise he1 ia test approved creationst' lrt' fuheral furnishings. A fdhebal Af and' hearse complete the eejuiptpeiiltt Which',' together' With : $>eara ?f vahiabte practical erpCrienoe, aatfolpatfet'idd-ftsporids prompt# to every ywiulreitfent." W. RJWhfte, the owner *rid ihartaiTef of this ' business, settled Ttf Louisburg in February 1903and S. Hall/OfOaford, founded the WhtodialhFumiture Co., and acquired ?ote? Ownership January,-,!; ISO#/. Ifr. Whit* is a,native of near GreensISdra, whbre he followed farming until he was twenty tweyeajre of .age .-when he embarked in mercantile puraniti.. Untiring ft fund of valuable knowledge daring a auooanstul nenadol twafre T?ar>ll*obBt*ntlaW>d, -ttkewjaw- |be [m.'W^etaa?|>kit:?n* tot In.g any sign1 of recognition.. tin "S tlo healing should be MMbwfieX' ' ftc "Then." said one of Ihe men who hnd 'set brought me,, "you must remain. , rlYv , ed do (lol c/irei ibat two surgeon* should Be Introduced JtRre Just noyr," . , coi "lint WJ j>rn.ctice-rmy patients?" ter "Air damage* to your tirhcflre shall yoi be llbefarty potd ior." ' 1 - ' *< >" ,o jl ltrtlde h'^tfftfe Of necessity add as- 'If I ?ysnt?tf. ""t"*'t i st irrrfjjEr-f, Sfeonwblte I had. bandaged the cut frc nnd wl*n ..l.'bad' flnlahed turned ?: d coi looked ,?bont me. ^-t .wae Jn oue of ma thoae out palacoa. aa tbftv ?re called du -? Florence, belonging to aowe Influ- sa] entltl foully. rThe furjiltuW. at least tha o'edme 3f It WiSat hate Been aerernl lor hunflrdd y"tpi 'old The bed on-whteh an< the Wohflded '-min'Ttty-iWen eabopled ;haa On the oraila vftrr painting*. some-of am Whlefr T'tiecddelMd a*U' Story K '-..il li. Jiiiv-TTf: '.x* &0f 4 HeSAw lhiFiHtPutoftDnuM * ! I and Wm Ador lo th* .iv v : . tit: n { Secoud Part. .iU*e J By BEVERLY WORTHINGTON. S I i.. u- -? *>' j' t i , Copyright. lfilO, -by American Press 1 i: .Jr' Association. -I ,De 1 -' " ' ??J *??? iJ! .."I'.'"-ilii J "iv. >|jjy U| 1 ntu a surgeon. mid my home is in e(] riorpnce. Italy; yV'beu a young-mau I lea1 studied at a college of physician* uud hud surgeou* in in}' native couutry. Anier- iini lea. hut. possessing, a taste tor art. 'in! concluded to change my profession. Coming here to Florence. I studied art jr" for awhile, hut soOu saw -that 1 -did uot possess ttop talent necessary: to make ud ait 1st. Having-fallen to lore H|0 with this delightful city.id. remained, nrn hauglug out uiy shingle as a surgeon. j,0s One night 1 attended n ball ?it the not Pittl palace. It wife ni.v first appear* Pet Alice uuioug the aristocracy of PI or- bed ciice. uud 1 was .much interested In wb watching the pcuple, thercj few of_ wh whom I bad ever seen. A young glrF it with ii. ?ea ttem'uu attendant du each the side of her wulkod bj^iiw, rTlie *ap- of pearance of the three fbld d-' story, nit The tnan ou her! left was yonng, hand- wit :some, in every way attractive, +.iHe on trrE her right was. past middle uge and ifih disagreeable lookiug as rlie other was wh engaging. As they passed lue he gave " the younger' man a ujIiHgnaut look, "at The girl appeared to be much troubled. no ft was plain that hfer heart Was with lan the man ou her left, that she was con- sbi strained to choose the man ou her soc right and that the two men hated each lug Dther on her account..,. jJ. an< "Everywhere^ 1 remarked to my- one self, "the stream of life Is troubled. An To be rich, tp be prominent. -does hot put render oue Immune from that which is disagreeable. Happy love bus evidently come to this young girT.-to be'Inter- no fered with by oue who.1 Judglrig fvoni foil her expression, has souie claim upon tvM her. How 1 should like to know the tub Story r* . u'->. f.;; \,~J ;r As, 1 .thought the last words 1 little cos dreamed that wit hip a few hours a the climax would come In the drama be- sin lug enacted bv th^se three persona at and that 1 would come~uj>ou the stage a .i .lor u minor pm4i?When I loft 4bo -bei pa lade 1 webt directly to my rooms Ft; and to bed. An hour later 1 was up awakened from a sound sleep b.v a Mr Violent knocking, ,1-arose, slipped on Ma a gown and opened the door. Two coc feeutlemeu in evening dress stepped ev< Into the room. ^ * " ~ '"[' / J " ] tee v/'Yqu are 'thh American surgeon. 11 six believed said one.--' I dii; / ' :/ ' *?*? *? j -Ttrv>-' f J*" " Ltcfc'-i- i. ?ni. i mwiiii mmm '-'titW ayt\&. -r.r Iioq'r. :*>sri-,r.. ugbt roe k>A, one ut Hie in tratau':jp~nx?;r ...11 J iupore DvUorl, >ce are very, glad f jrou Hr.ltat Uw pmUeui bu? [u r d* <;linULe^r,W ltfe,. - tf'imu i'OU re here be decreet and all' will be r?tt|-ySi. bat * tf' 'j-WB1ti? I 'MBVOwfr Ik you ?ttmrWk* t long." M ^ WliACd a frrek at tile p'Klacc. tl*> bc ?f wiik-b i dm uot taxp<\_..3anot permitted to laara the u; ot' fite patient, my meal;! nil tie rserved tl?'re._ My uaall i.wnn tfgh't tjie! and It \vnn! liniOsiuc' fur finrt day roV tieb io read the buet( ? uf my putientK wltb ritferetire 4i> sudden iilaajH-riiiytmrr. Tbrti ;I a?k? tlean' wflp ,iliul kidnaped 'be la . e wnpd ?t i.i.v tiaiaiaiin Unit i been ypllciMv sie|!st oa'ii it./, Hiiianf ce.se. i< bad trot PlffCl.tii et rti^i. wtro^bilb me [y patient ttftufld '"It to I'P art c-i ;iU#Wrfihttf?ifti IHn4 deemed blilt to when bio paWtcd me t!T -t-be IMtl K ic*. v- ;ybc -atTitn. y-Vour effort;" 1 said to hltrt one day. keep your drannir^t cnmv very: r. being a tra;:rdy -from me woifld. slblv have l?een successful baw constantly watch r nose watering not>ther..Mint 7>unt trust ajijr. of nllr "\\ i ifVi:n!icr. ;t??~ |iii t lerlcnn. mixed !u ouirStsU.-" ilea. otjr disputes. oar"? * Assassinations. * You are wwug there.-:Th*'e are assassinations in modern Ilaly.r_ _| igHt -WltlT flie 'Duke-^-- But i yon the story and have every con Mire that you will not reveal it. I urn Count Baradiui. and -my, an tor* have lived In this palace since twelfth century. The man you vbn'tho other side of the veridr'uu iiie o&ir was- the Duke of eiartve oftbeklnj:. The AOttoritta nwlf i?> th>? diuflhior of vbo C'Hiu:-<>. incoccih. an old familyHihai *pr?u? under the influence of Loreuz:?,>!^;. dici. commonly called .Loreuzo ,?q.\ .LrniiH cni. Senorlna Blanco' Ki. a cfo and myself have been loverv ?r*lnee 1 xvua sixteen and slie fouru years old ' TTpon her entrance liif iety lately :? wut W ae fts I. jostled me. Seeing r!>iit 1st: hate It out with him. I <'A. .si.;'" liallengej . I.';';:Just at present the kllig v J rious If In- knew that mer.ili. t nobility to whom.he loolo f >r rt, i?Mp?H-Sally his relative. L *?1 ldel. If 1 were known to' li-jve V?ju?" challenge to the Dulre of' AboUf ?;' ;mld In some'way be made toJxtt"*',w met* him within an hoUr aft or wir t .the Petti: bur. realising ibv t**-V n. 1 did not dare even pink libit ( came vfry near killing me, as yo?i. >. and I doubt not will be dlsappoC , If, I recover. r, ' The duke and ray second joined hi aferehce ms to bow to keep the in.f; 1 a aedrot and "(jitvldcd bi^oafl [Kstfr attend nie."! Tbkre you have fbe atbry mi far f&l ma keen enacted.^' H- V Ch? balance of the. -tale r-.fn learm'd >m Cpont Jhti ndinl,#fter be had? orid. . Sonorin* .9fonc? W* fW', n(lixl by ber mother tg, pwrry thy, re, and the king rent a message in ^ihst he would be pteased' in- V febbetvreep ber Mid hTs wefl'b* ed roiMlg. I>e?plle these ccraitnati'N Irrrqoesbj tbe girl flatly refused: r > rjofittjir one but (be men ?he laved. L.wbyo, those wbnjprere conspiring Hnst .her J found jt impossible ,.to, tie ber'they desisted, pud Anally her, ther gHVe a reluctant consent thtir shootd mifry ?ie-eduhf; dmi-Tooi (then tbe wedding-' catne off ' 1' WhV sent and bed ? pUbonnt CBat irlfi britje about her husband's wourtdJe&wfcltih eh* bed been* kept in. Ice W ClUsUM (fir hndiUoWn vrrr. . 1 *? * gjkBWM^f-^ ' ?V*fc, / ,.r- jaf'$ ;*? _ ^ ? ' ' / - -a "" 1,1 "" 1 " 1 1,11 11 " - " jreai ^ . avis* f.5v?/& vt .Biff- '4.1*1; tUH}K .-'. ' itton Meet. stvh V fljiIt ti '^o.?8?i!?'-?-2ff?ji?i..'i '!" > L.:? - ? ?' Vv-.'t ''.a oat':? -?- H -'\.< ~ ? -& >v i-r?stce- * \- '' 7- ; 'fl ( --'1 ?* . .'i.p-iit eiWil'f! Every Afternoon on , -(/?'.t*45sr. vsTf-i-^a : i?t w &!*f?;Hsr&Ki :'.;,ci*'-^ja Grounds on No- ' : , i lk*$*Z c'/i ^ i=V?5i?3 .2, and 3. ^ ~ .. 'iV>?*'^r T ??-j, "" 'U-t3& ?' t it&ix 'UK*fi iztiti "ifn-; i ri?2&~ ' i jX-phcy'' - *-0 ' bt -' w4&ry.,Uit#Ti4t?8.7sfii 'ci'J n * '.* .f i* ;xrl*3t 5ICES OF Ave* .&*?" -.... j- : i ?o Ji - ?nv? '. 'v;. 7i>r.: u;netstlffertj jehvii, Quick rises and sharp-, descents r-s will he praotieed in competition. I' The record for altiutcfy.wijtWas-i ^ sailed, -.. .,. ? Aviators will strive to make a new' flvrtire for qntck deacent. ' !.,a* . ' . 'fc : : - ;; !;-! -. ; '.T J films will.glide irora the clouds to die eartli with motor- motionless.' % . Curtis will'electrify the spectators " with a?'nie announced feature that is sure to lie a triumph. v -.V " Each of the participants is sure to - for engagement. RECORDS EXPECTED. With such an aggregation of intrepid talent some rtcords will vure* lj fall. Competition between these grim flier* i* keen b-eytrtnj imagination. Each i* anxious to stand at the In-a^ of tliwe who control the an ; *no ttiev ineet in conienta of nerve oi?? akitf'eacb ih^ keyed ;o 11 t- hig.l t st tension, eauer to aiupuaa hi*-rival's/t FEATl'RES. Per C< "1 have used leA than c Mrs.- Gertrude Ward, of Rusl fifty p*r cent better than whei '. :rcv "Before taking 'Caritui, : trouble, for eight years, my jarity. 1 also suffered with fcibut now I am greatly impravi dtrt to all my suffering friends mmm JlBj \v,v iw < , 1 *+i - ' . * ; v; rjL't, *: r ' _ ,L Norfolk's ( Avia * ; " ' ,.C" *!v *" ' ' I ; i: .' i.'v.:U-..r -.: jitaC* * :.: -5i.;I > v'v '*&>& '^yz~ ..r. tv v ;-.; "*' *! . ;? ! w i-0 ; r . f frr. 7^'iW:?.i = *^ **~. *> ' - . ?<-.; :.' ".' ^ "' ' *r i ' 'ih:sus\:. ' } >' - ? : -* 0$ v*. * aSpectacular Flying ] the Exposition < T vera her 1, .-vrF7-^t .iU-V? *" ' ^ : {' ! 5. v; .jsei . 0 ?i i:. '; ;v.. "ii Lilt. - . .' i ! .... UNDER THE AU SI THE L] 1vf.s**vv5*-irikifc"! '&>:< * j O; :> .Vjf: ::: Merchandise Exposition Week will be Ob: side Trade the Great Shopping Oppo Flock to Norfolk to Take Advantag Racing Stason Begins an 8me Illy, 1 Represented. ?. >*< ?. : 3. ;x i' N^i;,vircot^m^rbe Itedner-Dispetch aviation meat, which will be held-00 the first three dayaof November, offer* to the people of thU ioctiotf an opportunity to see lh,a world'* famous airmeu .^er form their u-ppderful feats and reives to Norfolk Him diotionkian ?f the'flrit Southern oity to hold snch a carnival. ' 1 ' , r Other cities of the South have hail aeroplane.flights. ,;i - . t. , Single performers have exhibited at Severn! of Dixie's larger cities. Bnt Norfolk Will on the first day of November open the 8outh.'s his-' turv of aviation meets, u hCre more than one sky-pilot has a part to piay. J TVHO Wlt-I. BE SEEK". Glenn H. Curtisa, the speed tiend among the aviators and the winner o( the WorlitV great aviation prixe, will have a large share in the undertaking. "Bud" Mars, the most hazaidous and intrepid of, them all, will do tricks with his biplane that will send shtveis tip and down the spines of tlintd spectators. Wtllard, MacCurdy and lily will inalt probability take part and other mi 11 whose reputations are equally woild spread are beil.g considered accomplish some special feat "Of *plendi<]bd^ng, :V'^' -? The opporiuc'ty to witoess these miracles of today is one-thet nobody cap jaetly ignore. ' = ' OTHER ATTRACTIONS. * This first week of November is at*; epoch for Norfolk.^; Realising and appreciating the great enterprise of ( the ledger-Dispatch, the merchants of Nut folk are going to do their share itiake tile city a magnet. _. MERCHANDISE EXPOSITION. The prominent merehante havedfcided to make their stores real show places. They have arranged for quantities of new goods and willdis pla\ them for the benefit of visitors. No one need feel called upon to buv. This is an exposition. It will not he a bargain week for sale ot oiida slid ends. On the coo trary, everything displayed will be the newest, finest, best, the must stilish?the season's most up-to-date offerings; and the prices will be as reasonable, aa the. quality of goods will warrant. noi:i oT.k wants' a mli.ti 1t.de. Norfolk hope* to have if . record-! bre ikiln? crowd at this tune. Thea> nti.irs most atiTacl .ol wlto delight ; in the triumph of ininu and nerve, of skill aicl coinage. The a'qres will drrfw people of taste and there will . , be a THt*e m^euiiL'?i ttie: time wbitiu will interest all who love hoTHf'ii. ;nt Better ^ ' l >ne bottle of Cardui," writes Ej iville, Neb., "and am /feeling I i I began taring it /'* I had suffered 'With female B greatest troubley^as irregu- ijj severe: pains, jt\try month, B ie> ed and will rptomniend Cat- ,'B i DTWII1 iBw ' Tonic ^'X'l > I