v-wr -’r•••••,.•. •i:l\ t -T.t C- i.-\ *WS. 1' -■ ’"•^s te ^ it >ou W N. ( mi id Fear, it was the visit to |city. An7^ Ltion woiud lid be done? ;phone sdlFed red up the tis* ; [ted plans Idt t I le Loq^ Dun worry* laCQO* ^ trf ki TELEPEONE COMPANY in ted! 'ompany I rcprc- know you—^hadn’t it to Good Men. urance Co. C. Mgr. N. C. iiainted! ime body’s liers by d*® “Piedmont sy. Will you? :UST CO. tment. {|«tb Cacoliiia' 6 fc^ssas Remarriage of Widows in iDdi f. .Jennings Bryan is spoiling M higher castes of the In the /■his 3 widows. with a chip on his shoulder. 1 he action today of the sub- conjiijittee of the nation«.l coiq> mittee in selecting Judge Alton B, Parker as temporary chair- inaa ot the convention indicated clearly that the conservative el- ment of the painty is not afr^d of Mr. Bryan and he can have all the fight he wants. In fact it was tl^e general opinion that KMe, Woodson, widow js not ailowed ' .«5.rrv Once a widow wi ,vays \?do’.v, ^ widower can ® ii' HiRTiy times as he wish- ^ftn'and there is no law-to pre- ^int’him from marrying* This ra\ ''-V'tom is not only an in- uune to women, but a social economy as well, majority of Indian Jijfiows are Hindu Tht*r€ ^ ere. .vjaou-s^ below the age of five; or -qg between the age of five onf] Vri; 275, ?62 between ten Ld fifteen; 522,867 between fif- Snand twenty; 938,725 be tween twenty and twenty-five; 1 (>0B between twenty-five andTthirtyj 2,267,361 between thirty and thirty-five; 2,068,401 between thirty-five and forty; ^770.495 between forty and forty-five; 2,264,038 between forty-five and fifty; 4,11^873 between fifty and fifty-five; 1 521, 210 between fifty-five and sixty; and 6,596,929 of sixty and. These figures speak for them selves. The social lectures in India make a good deal of the figures and urge remarriage of Hindu widows. The higher castes are moving in the matter. ^ few examples have been set. even in the otherwise orthodox families of high social standing. The mt«t strilking example of this is to be gound in the remar» riage of the daughter, a ^rl widow of ten or twelve, of Justice Ashntosh Mukrju of the Calcutta High Court. Though he belong ed to orthodex F i idaism, still when it came to tlie remarriage of bis little widowed daughter, he did not scruple to marry her again though he was vehemently opposed by some of his o^vn e^ste people and relatives. Fol- lowiug the lead of men in high positions, others are_ doing the same. Widow marriage seems to be quite a fashionable, thing nowadays. -'-From “Woman's Part in India's Social Advande. ” _ by Basanta Koomar Roy, in the | tonight ^unsuccessfully sought to in 1901 iq4C7i®^ch a conflict is inevitable, and in lyui, sooner the die is cast the sooner the atmosphere will be cleared. Of the .sixteen vot#s of the sub committee, Parker received eight, Oli c James three. O’Gor- manoi.e, Heniry three, Kemone. Total opposition eight. Later the vole for Parkep was unani mous. The voios \^ere distribii- ted thus; \ For Parker^ lilkck )chaimlan) Howell, Johisstob, "x Sullivan, Talbott, Browlke, Baggart, and Wood, of Micl&an. For James—Wad* and Hall. For Henry—Ewing, Osborne and Daniels. For Kem^Hudspeth. Judge Parkes’s selection will be laid before the w;hole c »mbit- tee on Monday and as a general rule the committee approves tne findings of its subordinaie body. In the event Bryan persists in fighting Parker’s selection on the fioor of the convention he will look to the Clark and Wilson forces to help him. The boomers of the respective presidental candidates are strict ly on the job and the lobbies of the hotels are alive tonight with hustling democrats. A report was current tonight that William R. Hurst will event ually support Gouemor Harmon and will be a candidate for the Be Happy the g^rl» or womin, who has never suj^efi^ tnm tny of the diseases of w(»nanhoodl Or, if shjs has been a sufferer, happy is she if she has learned of &e wonderful benefits of Cardm, ttie woman's tonic! Cairdui Is a gentle, tonic remedy, for women’s ailments. It is a natural medicine—safe, harmless, purely vegetable It has been in successful use for more tiian 50 years. It has cured thousands. It should do the same foe you. /% TAKE Cardui Mt% Mary Neely, of Denver, Teniu, wyi 1 ttiijk film is no tonic on earth, as good as C«^.ul r. .1 used it with ^e very best results. I had back;i^e and nearly evening a womjui could suffer wi% 1 C^ui. Now, i feel better than I ^vt fcv ilwayt recommend Cardui to oithiv suf^nng^ w^ can’t inaise It too highly* M a mediciMi tor, woni-ottt womtii, Cardui is sale and try Jt» i^ay. Jim: W ^ Mb.' ) W .A % /I ■f .1 II ■M '4 Bayau Declines. Baltimore, June 23.—Senator Elect Yardman of Mississippi after conference with Clark Howell of Georgia and others, ' American Review of Reviews' for Juiy. Parker Is Named Baltiinore, June 20-Conserva tives and progressives will lock in the democratic national con vention that will begin in Balti more next Tuesday. William IMPERIAL TAYI.OR New is the time to get hnported Blue Serge Suits SPECIAL 15 DAYS At $17,50 $22.50 and $25.00 Suits at |17.59 Made right here at town and flt Guaranteed We do all kinds of Cleaning and Pressing . IMPERIAL TAYLOR j. y. Pomeroy, ^boB«gcir. have William J, Bryan assent to the naming of Bryan as perma- uent chairman of the Democrat ic convention. Vardaman ’ had I authoritavely learned from Lead er Murphy and Chairman Mack of the national committee that Judge Parker's friends would vote for Bryan for permanent chairman The Dispatch A Year . . MOLES mid WARTS Removed with MOLjESOFF, without or danger, no ihatter how large, or how far rmsed about the surftroe of the skin. And th«Sy^ w^^ never return, and no trace or scar will be lefti. ' MOLESUFF is ippiied directly to the MOLE or WART, which entirely disappears in about six;. days, killing the germ and feaviiig: the ;skih smooth and natural. . MOLESOFF is put up only in $i,0(libc!ttles. Ekch bottle is neatly packed in a iplain ease^ acw ' panied by fuii directipn^, and contains eiiouii?h rfelniedy to remove eight dr t^n ordinary MOLES car WAKTS. We sell MOLESlPl^^ under a positive. GUAIIA^TEE;, if it fails to remove your M or WART,, ..ysre. promptly refiihH thfe dollar. , ^ ' Florida Dept., PfetaBiscbla \ ' ■ :t; i V'V. 1 Vi’' First Great Season New AT THE Sale Start OLD S June 29th, am ' V ■ ■ f!-' We must make room for our stock of fall andfwijnter merchandise, our prices are therefore reduced so as to effect a quick clearance of the balance of our summor stocK it will really pay you to take advantage of these extradinary bargains. 3iu-gains such as these will bring the trade when nothing eise will. Our regular prices arc very low none undersell us. Judge them as you read, every item quoted here what a SKIRTS, SKIRTS Gray tan mixed tailor made very new style Regular 6.50 and 5.00 at 3.65 Black wool. Voile nobby 6.50 and 6.00 skirts very 3.95 Many Skirts of wool Panama Chiffon Mohair assorted style. Clearance Sale 2.45 CORDUROY DRESSES Nicest qu^ity leading style Regular Price 3.50 at 2.49 EMBROIDERY EMBROIDERY Our line of embroideries and and laces are unsurpassed. 5000 yds of linen embroideries 10c. 7 cents only at 4c yd. Embrod- eries 45 & 40 wide for very at tractive works 100 and 75 only 49c. LACES LACES LACES Thousands yds of linen & Tre- han lace will be sold at great sac rifice from 2c yd to 7c. Do not miss the opportunity to buy few yds of laces for pillow cases & money saving opportunit we arc presenting. white best material of goods 3.00 & 2.00 price at 1.45. SHdES SHOES SHOES underwear as price quot^ above, DRY GOODS. Special American printe at 4 l-2c. 36 inch percale extra fine assorted patterns 15e 12e at 8c. Ginghams staple checks at 4 l-2c Bleached nauslin finest quality 15 121-2 & 10 only 8 1-2 also an assortmefil of white swiss & or- mites will be closed 7 1*2. SILK SILK SILK 36 inch Cap silk assorted eobrs only;3:9c. 36 inch messaline & Ta^eta Regular price 100 only 79c. BEB SPREADS Our Eadcliffe women shbes mfg at Boston are very high grade & best shoer in the ms rket. 350 oxfords will be sold at 2.50. 250 “ . only at 1,75. Come and see our line before buying. Tailored madras waists lingree low necked waists lace trimmed. Regular Price q>l.(K) and 75e. at 39c. Lingree batiste waists finest grade nice trimmed Trimmed 71 It 81 full bleach Regular Price $1.26 and 1.50 now from Honey comb 1.00 at 75c. Trimmed extra quality & seri 82 X 95 white & Blue j very attractiv$ newest style 98c. Striped silk tailored shirtwaists arid Red repular $2. 00 only 1.39. CURTAINS CURTAINS Our line of curtains are very attrattive design & nice quality. 3 yds fine quality floral design formeriy 1.75 price 85c. 3yds green & red very; stylish arabian design only price 98c. 31-2 Regular 3.00 and 2.50 1.89 EMBROmERY DRESSES Women ”s elegant Embroidery Dresses, lingree marquisette and attractive tip-to^date trimmed. Regular price 6.00 and 5.00 3.75 Gingham dres^s’ii newesit ’ style only 89c. CORSETS. Ladies J C. C. Corsets. al] size model of costume length with unboned skirt exteii^ion body cloth of finly woven crem^/these goods are of good durability , & strain resisting corsets Regular 50c Price at 4Z. Very latest mod el good desi^s. Regular Pticei 75c 60c. Ardath this corset is a revelotion of what is accoinplish^ ed by perfect desi]^ molifing the figure to coriform to^ the lmg sweeping line demanded by present day model. $1.00 at 85c. KIMONAS Ladies full leri^h Kimonas crepe solid color Regular 1.25 at 90c. nice quality 2.50 and 2.00 at 1.35 Silk Kimonas full length Our leading fancy figured silk trimjfried Regular Price 6.00 and 5.00 Only 3.95 Unusual Reduction|in Men’s suits. Don’t overlook these extraordihary Biargains. Mahy suits fine worsted light tan shade & brown stripe elegantly made strictly up to date itt eve ry respect. These suits were manufoctured to sell for $10.00 & $9.0© o As above finest anality different shades fifteen doUacs and fourteen doUars at nine dollitf a* ■' ■ .“I 1 > . , Snow Our sell exactly wi:lgome