THE first Methodist Centenary Cel ebration dromedary has arrived in Columbus, 0., and has consented to an interview-. In fact, so softened wa* his disposition by the familiar scenes which greeted him in the North Africa exhibit section at the exposition grounds that .he smilingly consented to pose fbr a picture with the reporter perched- precariously on his hump. *Tve come a long distance to attend the Centenary celebration," he started, "and I doat regret a mile of it now i that I have seen Nhe preparations I being made for it at the exposition grounds. This world's missionary ex position is going to beat anything 1 have ever seen, and I -have seen many things in my travels." The dromedary is one of a number of animals who. are arriving to take part in the greate Centenary celebra tion in Columhua. They will appear in the exhibitions of- foreign coun 1 tries, and some absolutely -safe cam els and elephants will be ridden by children who come to the exposition. Associate Director of Mask at Medbaiiilf niwrjCelefaratioB - I ? ? Mg? .ij y *?;. v .. L.i choir of -100 piece3, lectures by Lowell Thomas, distinguished traveler and writer from the Holy Land, and other events equally notable. The architecture c-i the Coliseum Is Buch- that every person will have an unobstructed view of what goes on upon the stage, and <can hear every word spoken or note played or sung. Huge Pageant Representing the Chil dren's Crusade of the Twelfth Cen tury, Will Be Given Each Day. Famous Speakers Have Agreed to V Attend* Celebration at Columbus, , rfttrte 20 to JuJyvfV - ^ In addition to the religious features of the Mdthodist Centenary celebra tion^ which opens in Columbus, 0., Oft June 20, every effort is being made to popularize the daily programs and to make them attractive to the varied tastes ' of ail'' "Visiter^ according, to Alonzo E. Wilson, director of the de; partment o{ special .days. The Rainbow Division band agd a famous Jackie band will furnish music daily, and . well kpowft Chautauqua entertainers Have contracted to be here' with .lively programs ?f -tinging and iastremental music. For lovers of classical and sacred music, the Coliseum at the exposition grounds will be * Mecca. Daily recitals by Professor .William of Colup Time left to ride in itf Ijf you've ?wiwt. aeysarai you've had one along thf Jine that toofc so .much tink you seldom had a chance to ride in it. Well, that was Jbuilt to' a price and not to an ideal, Evenif yon no longer do your ov/n repairing, you'll like the Westcott because there ^ are so few rinkeringbills. There are niany Westrottsthat^ve .. been on the streets of this city for long periods without once coming ia for "sen-ice." Westcott is not only tR? cap with a longer life, but the car with less trouble and more hones t-to John comfort during every year of that long life ! " . "V*-' "XL ' ' w. . ' " . ??> ??? - V r" * ? Dealers. Yoh Do More | Yoaare more ambitigas and yott get more . enjoyment out of everything when yeor Wood is in good coriBition. Impurities In the blood have a very depressing effect on < the system, causing weakness, laziness, nervousness and sickness. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC , restores ? Energy Vitality by Purifying J and Enriching the BkxxL When you feet j its strengthening, invigorating ' effect, see t how it brings color to (he cheeks and how it improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its truo tonic value. * ? anH(^,TASTELESS Chili TONIC is riot a patent medicino, it is simply ? IRON and QUININE suspended in Spttp. So pleasant even children like it. . The > Hood. needs Quinlno to Pwriftrit Snd IRON j to Enrich it These reliable tonic prop- ' rn'firtft fftr/trfupfi ai ? ^ irntKii4fiM in v . v ; member of their family had Malaria <* needed a body-building, streqgth-giving tonic. The formula, is Just the sameto day.And you can get it from any drug 60c per bottle.. Two Sides to Dream. "That man says heVgoing- to wak# everybody up when he gets f o the leg islature." vY*b," replied Farqjer fJoltt tossel "But in politics, when a man talks too much , about wakin' othe? people up it'a likely as not a aVC that ke's djaamin* hls8elt" . 111 ??' - ' i ' fcmjjg * ? ? ? * .. ... - Duty to the Children. Children are travel era newly arrived to a strange country; we should there tore make eonecienoe apt to tolelead theto-? Look?. ' | : ? ' Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Dayfl 3mj?Ist? re food money if PAZO OINT?ENTJ*ils o cure Itching, Blind, Bicediui or Protruding PllM. nxtactly relieves JtchintJ Files.- and you caa get tawiiileeD after the first apcUeattyo. Pricswte r\ . : ; ' . $ sj Hq ? Her CHtMeie. ; 1 wish Frits would write hlfl figures jrlalcer. I can't posaibljr tell from hie etter whether it li 1*000 or 10,000 liases that he tends me. ? FUegende Maetter. ' ~ ?' ? ? n. ? ??? ? iniiiniiiiwi iTi ri mmf^maBSSSi -m&m Fresh Groceries ? | 3$, ' V ' i"/,. . >' : Vjr ? . J ? - . Yes, we have just received those nice new Fresh Groceries that would please you, and at living prices, consisting ot both heavy and fancy Groceries, Canned Goods^ candies, smoke Ygoodsi and Fruits in season. ? Let us serve you once and we'U continue to seryeyou iwell R- T- Jr ,W?!!fiBBV Telephone No. 86 Wilson Street. FanmvlHe, N.- C. _ "> i. . \ Sjrfi ? * ' 1 km auction. W9?tj$k

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