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. -L l i it hi-r t yi Men! 'V afu-i ,i.vn. i .is of t club, -t..- j tMH'A were luvit.4: l.ctxl ! 1t8 the f lottli'g 1 9 t. c uthrie. D. A. HurUy, Hugh MoA ..ose, C.'II. G')lin, CarerW,Butt, V. C. Lovejoy, E. V. Flulayson, H. O IHller, Harry W. Shaw,' H. A.. Lorx dan. D, K. rope, 3. F. 5Yorke Joe qarlbald), W. C. Garibaldi. A., ,,8. Cheek, O. M, "Norwood, JVl B. Curry,' of Gastonla; C. M. Patterson, I 8. Bail ey;, Misses Flossie Settle, MamieBeck o Richmond, Va.r Georgia, 3Wwe,;Nor- tna Van LandinghanVAllce GkMMSfand ,iva Gay, I '-',,'' fvt'gv ''-: Tha visitors' prise., a" band embroid ered fihirt waist, was won iy Mrs. Fin ! iysoni the club prize, also a hand emf ) roidered, shirt waist, ,by Mr. W. J. Thomas: and the booby, hand em- - t broldered cuff ' and,4 collar ' by' Mrs, V , J." alley. - ryU- - v.tS K Mrs- JUlius aisoi will entertain i cards, kt her ,home on- East avenue thle afternoon, In compliment to Mrs, A- B. Gautler, of Baltimore, 'Ma. . Mtiia illosa. Johnson . will ; be '.- the guet of honor at a party to "he given by Mlsa Jania.HaughtQn.at her home rf w&t- Eleventh. street, next -JLues-tA V day afternoon.- 1 ' ' . '.. V,J ' iTWrn iM fT.nwe- entertained sat J ' t resterdav afternoon, in hjyrif of Silas V Ethel Krause, of Marlon,' ...who is 'S the attest of Mr. E. M.OieU at Mrs. ; " , Woodall'. The , guest- werr 1 ' .,. flames" HeibKr. ,w-. meaa, w. n. Dunlap, -J. P. Woodall,' Fredv.AtklnH ; i , S fton Charles Green, r. waiiey j. a. ; Varborough, Jordaln. a' Thomas; Mlsa v' fs kubIb ' Kice, ,oi Mempnis, inn t Jjottle Gray, Laura Halley and Anna I. if r Tweivetreea. rtj vv w , V" , ff jMr C'JBt. Gattls, of Balelgh.-?i the j '-aeMt oi Mrs. v. a. Hamutonv Vv Trade street ' f "v 5 s f tltrlt. Amoa jf Wiker'. "after spend Insr several months In. New -York, ar- rived In 1 the, city, yesterday '' morning ' and Is tha gdest of her sister Mrs, Jno, ; v.. Mlsa JS"an Johnston returne'd ta her ' home at Bock Hill, S. C , yesterday - r after a Visit to Miss Flora Johnston, i - n Jioruir UTyon street.', j ? Miss Iioulsa WaAsworth left yester- ?ayv;; morning; s or .Alabama, .where she 1 will vlalk frlenda. , She will 'go to' New K' Orleanav La., ; to attend the 'Mardl Crraa .before returning home. t ' Mm T. lARAhM of fviulMvtll ' Kv. " and Miss Mary Lore, of Concord, are 'gueats of Mrs. J. L. Keerans, on East avenue, a , - , . fit !,. a a '-The Athenaa Book Club will meet with Miss Evelyn Johnston, on Tenth nvenne, tbla afternoon at 4 o'clock. ; ' Mrs, Earle S. ' Pearram will Tetnrn : to-night from Atlanta, Ga. She will Se aocompanled byvMra, B- S. Busbee. ' who will be hep guest until aha ftegine to eep house on Jackson Terrace. . Mr. George W G"raham. "Jr;, enteiv aina at cards this evening jit $:S0 t- fl-ciock at her noma on. North jChnrrh , - Mr", John MY Wolfe and bride, nee tajiaa camme Hereford, of New Of leans, who were wedded in Ashevllie, , "Wednesday af terhoon, arrived in the : ity yesterday morning ana are spend Ing a few days with Mr. Wolfe's par 4nts- 'Squire and Mrs. C.H; Wolfe, aasfof the' city . MrV Wolfe formerly 1 resided in Charlotte. . He i how- con ,-' nected With the , Ashevllie Electric ; Company. ' , - ''il'-'-, u - " S Miss Rebekah Glenn, the charming -" daughter of Governor and Mrs. R. B. tflenn, of Raleigh, arrived in the city ; last evening and ts the guest of the Mlssea . Wakefield ; at their .: home on , Elisabeth, Heights. . s , tt . s "- Miss Belle. JB. ' Snyder, , of Summit Pojnt, W, ,Va, Is visiting at the home or tar. turner onyner. ' at c.tisaoetn Heights. r - 'The Domestic Science-sectfoff of" the 7.-.Womi'i CJutt fner-wltt Mrs." J," v ? y ? iteuiey in uuwortn yesterday . morn r, jjng at, 11 o'clock. The .meeting .was & most delightful one and a surprtglngv ! t-jj Jy- large number of the membsrs were present, The-u to which theohaf 1 - ng disK might be,-put. twaa demon ; i 1 1 rated, by' Mesdames H. A. Murrill, f ;- f . -CJf Hook and E.- P,- Tingsley. 1 Tha ''department will meet theflrst of , March with Mrs. W,,fl.. Rodger.. j I MfsaMadeUne Orr;A left; yesterday , i i;- fWning . for Concord to , visit rela- The Cranfordt Book Club will meet with Miss Sallle Bethune at her home. - ;-on North Church street, this afternoon " Mr. Brady McNeils, of this city, and . Miss Mat tie' Mcllwalne, of Lancaster, - f. -C.I. are to be married r here at St, Peter's Catholic church on , the 22nd..' ! I The "Bessie Dewey Club- will meet V JtvUh Mrs J.'-l, Chabers at Vh30 this M'nk P'aul Ropr who Va fc?en vis- ' ftlnif Mrs. Frank Garrett, lett vesiar ' ay. morning for her "home at Petara- ," tjtrgL ya.- ' i.J v ivlV X-t ' 1 T " .tr Mr? and Mrs..' H Pi Beaton,' of, JloofeBVillff, spent Jant J night ire the fHy eri 'route to ' Birmingham, Ala., t here they will visit relatives.; ' Miss' Francis L. rfelaht.' of Winns- ; v boro, Sv C., waa a visitor in the city - yost&rday She was a guest at tha Bu- ' b 'j m ""t " -,"''5' '"v"' f!n informal . reception will le alvfen ' ;:,' j: In the parlors of the, Southern Man- J( .... .. , , . i . Vi ............ A . P ciocn. jauisic win , db ' lurniKQeo. cy ,i ' 'ie Richardson. Orchestra and light re- f reshments will be served The recep t tion Is for the club members and their' lady friends. v . 4 I 1 - 1 1 ; fi" ,w , J The' -Athenae Book, Club will meet lth Miss Evelyn Johnston this after inbon at 4 o'clock. rjy 5 Misses Louise, end Willie Wakefleld will entertain this afternoon in honor of their guests. Misses Rebekah Glenn, rf Raleigh, and Mary and Lela Haf per. of Chester. 8. C. The hours sre from 4 to 8. In the afternoon and from 30 tojl.30 in the evening. -( k - j, , f Mr. T' 3. Mat tews and ' bride, :'n'ee Wish Klrkpatrlck, arrived in the city yesterday a fter their bridal trip in riorida. They are at home -at the Buford. -. , ' An efiirne ttt tle moon fork pl.ioe ant Tin- rkv mnn u r-. mioii in ; unl . tiuck rlmiiH luiwvor Hint r rro In Cltnr-l-t.. WHi-i",d the t ii-Ti"fi.f.Hn. ' j lf-monbrr I.Tlifmrj VhhIIIh pwrt f li f nji I : t r.. V h-M Li., inn. 1 n-'.- 1 -,. f!-ivr It lr-M :-.-?. 1 .,';.. tin , itcuouM, Ub tm.y t.--jt I e duuntiiy. 1 . . "i ! I 1 ',.1 liow l.itt Pi I t" n ? '- !' Sflso? r i'onl sl ' I l -ilcs la lei at 1 it . !' I'rnrllcal Ix- -. . An Associated -Press item from Wac-o Tex., in yeatefflay's Observer, v. id as follous: m. Telephone messages received here stated that'Turner E. Hubby' of, this city with two companions is Jnt a stranded sail boat In Matagorda Bay, in eight 0 land, but In , a position Impossible of rescue, owing to the -osh-Men of the reef on which their craft Is stuck and have been in that dilemma slnse last Sunday. Mr-Hubby ind his .friends , were out "shooting' , and 4'had provisions an4 water .for, one day only. Turner jG." Hubby' has repeated! 'won; championship medal t 'Statasbcotlng' contest and ' lawidely1' known 'ai a marksman." ? f?lMJ 5'VtS The last sentence J'l97 especially? In teresting and .- recalls, att incident at Wilmington a", few .years ago. Mr, Hubby ' was i &'good shot, fact, one- of the best in- the land,, but his reputation in ,that Una did not; do him any good in -the stranded "boat, People who lve across the river from Wilmington, go - home in "row boats, An old negro," one of the slavery time sort. who owned and operated - one. ot iose boats, contracted to , carry a cer tain negro college dude1 across the rlv, en To appear grand tha dude asked : '.'Old man, aid you ever study Latin?" "Not I jloh't, know whut dal Js( was the reply. , 1 r !'What a"; pltl 'Yott, have .lost half your life,- was the dude's lament, ."Well, -did you aver, study Ureefcl. VNo: I don't know wbut dat ia nud der,f, said the old darkey, as he put a linie vmore; eiBow grease peuma oars, v-v Srxt' A-' " i"What a pttyn Toti' liave -lost half of your, life." . -' "Well,' I guess you took algebra?" , "Turk whutr" ' t -1 ' ' ' i "Algebra?" 1 M i n4 1 - ' "No. r ain't tuck dat or nuthin else of yours' dat J knows uv an' yoil better not 'scuse ma uv,it hudder." - t fl beg your pardon, sir. I did not mean to say that you had. taken any thing in the sense -you mean. I Just wanted to know If you ; had studied aigenra wnen you were" in college, Thaj: was all." - , ( j-' ' ... 'I ain't been to no college, art flat's not All. fee glad uv ft." said the old cuffey, who; by that time, was pretty hot under the .collar. ' . For some minutes the two men were silent. but . the Older ' one kept surg Ing against his oars and shoved the mue Doat iar out into tne oeep water. Theiday. was warm and the old ngro came to the conclusion that he would see If the dude had learned to swim as well 'as reafl. Latin aTid Greek and cipher la algebra, - , vsay. Mr. Nigger, did you study how to swim when you was at dat college?" asked the. boatman, aa he struck the deep water. '. , . '"No. air. I did not have time for that , sor of v worto f I was too busy with -my books or that!" VWhat 'a Dltrl .Tou'sa des lost all uv; yo' life!" declared the unlettered negro as he upset the boat and plunged in to swim for the shore. , , , ') .1-1., Il n. IN THE CITY POLICE COURT. "S3 K "' ' White Youth Pare tl for an Act of 5, spite A FrelorAll lgbt In the k Negro pool BonmThe JlegaUoa f of Blind Tigers. v -' , -, . w ' A little act- of spite ' cost Charles Presley, a- young white man, $10, In the city police court yesterday morning. rresiey haa Deen employed at the Highland Park Manufacturing Com pany's new plant,', in North' Carlotte, but 1 he waa discharged a few days age. -Two or three days ago. he let his spleen 'get the upper hand ofr him and tossed a rock through a window of the mill. , t 4 i Charles-, Caldwell, who cooked for Mr, C. B, Moore, was charged, with stealing 915 from His master, it being alleged that he.ttook tlie money out or a nureau orawer. una reooraer bound him over to .the Superior Court and sent him to Jail In default of a t200 bond.'- .'-"' f ' - Eugene Grimn, Jim Diamonds, Hor ace and Leroy . Robinson, colored sports, were charged with precipitat ing a free-for-all fight In the colored oool room -on East Trade street. The fracas had been a lively one, billiard cues, b alia and sodaci water bottles coming, into prominent play during the melee. Grlffln " was fined, the costs, Diamonds,. (8 land the costs; Horace Robinson was; discharged, . apd Leroy Robinson was bound over1 to .the Su perior. Court,.. ' " i The aeiegatiflzr ot puna tigers yes terday morning" consisted ' of Mary Boss, three cases: Burt Dauglass, three Cases, and Charles- Brlce two cases. All .were oound over to the Superior Court add were sent to Ja!l in default of the required bonds, ,( . . . - z ,, '.i M1U . B, SPENCE TO THE RESCUE Well-Known Lawyer Vow la Okla homa In the Interest or the Cliar lotte Heal. Etata Investors. v . Mr. 'X' B. Spenoe Is spendlnsr the week in,-Warwick,; Oklahoma, In the Interest v Of a number of, Charlotte partes who Invested An lota through the. agency, of the Monarch Invest ment, Company, .'of Kansaa City. - . An article appeared' in The Observer sev eral months .agor outlining this huge swindle, .' It 1 was stated then1 that there war at least 100 Charlotte peo ple who had been-" caught.' It will be remembered that the Monarch In vestment Company 1 disposed ot lots In , and- about Warwick, Oklahoma, for about 139 apiece. To each, invest or a .warranted deed wan given, and' taxes were collected on .the lots for two years. At the expiration of that time, the United States government stepped in and arrested the officials of the Monarch Investment Company bringing them , Into . court on the charge of ; having operated a lottery contrary.to the Federal statutes. sn. The officials of the company pleads ed guilty and compromised with . the government hy throwing ap the prop erty which they had, already sold.- It Is the belief of the Charlotte parties who. Invested a, well as their at torneys, that they may, be able to re cover. 1 , , ? ! "' ' "' '--V' . Mr. E ponce 'was aent. out there to look C over s the Vsltuatloiy and . see " If Something caq be "done. ' Mr Henry O. .Turner DoaiL' " Mrs. Julian H. Little yesterday ft ternoon received - a telegram announc ing the death, at hi home at Mari etta, Ga., of Mr, Her! C- Turner. MK Turner married Miss Elisabeth Dowd. a niece of Mr. txttle, who will leave j to-day for Marietta to attend the fu-j morrow morninir. . Mr. and Mra. Tur- 1 ner lived at High Point, until a few month ago when they moved to. Marl etta. ' ' . . ' t i -l Tc to Twelve Acre to the Plow. C'rrefTmi",nr 1 tiusrrver. , HcollMnd Neck. Fob. 8. The farmers 1 of Ilwlifnx county, through the Smith- I orn rot ton A summation, recommend 1 that ttie maximum acreiiR In cotton , be ten io twelve ecri's to lhf- plow, 1 but i"mi upftn f think that the acre-1 ore will not to cut, 1 . ... J. t irfsl.l Purclm-ws 'the tuon fc a In Cabarrus 1 -i,ty-To Ailvertlse the Water J i Lively. Mr, N. X Sherrill, who for the past pcverai montns noft heia an option On tne bossamon . Springs . property In vaonrrua county, nas decided to pur cnasev toe place,, As soon as the necessaryf. paper can be signed the transfer will be -made. The fiossamon SprlneS are nmonr thai honf. krnnnrn In this section of the State.-,' They are juvmeu u miies -rrom concord,. miles from Harrisburg and about 20 miles ' from ' Charlotte. Wlth the Hprings, .are Included some 100 acre of land. The consideration Is said to be 15,600, ( , - ,r v . .Mr. SherrlU'hae organized a com pany for 'the purpose of placing -this water on market.. lit. Intends to es tablish statlonb In Savannah, Gft.. Co lumbia C-. Concord, Charlotte and a .number of other points and ose these as. dtstrlbutlng - agencies, i He propoaoa to adverttue ' the water- ex tensively and hopes to build up a fine' trade. During . the summer 01 v. i 807 springs a fine resort iiotel for the ac commodation of those who desire to spend a few, day la that delightful section. - THE "NEGRO PE?T mjTBS MIL. rt 5 Is v Heportcd to, be. In Bad i Con' r dltlon on Account of ' Its Crowded 'Condition.'' ,V i' ...s1 The, Mecklenburg county jail Is full to the lips, and It Is frequently assert ed that the sanitary condition of the big room, where the negro men. are kept, la bad. There ' are-T4 prisoners in the Jail and ; 83 -are colored men, nine negressea. and. three ; white mon TheVnegro men complain -of vermin, and lack of room.' t Mr. Johnson the Jailor, Is not responsible for this state of affair, for he Is doing the best he can ' under -the circumstances. 1 He needs' more room. , u '' The county commissioners haVe de cided Jto build a more jsubstantlal fence' around - the place but, it the current - reports are true,1 they- had better let down the bars of the pres ent tence. . ' e " -V A negro,' who wa brought from' the jajl to the city police station yes terday and put In a cell there, when the , door closed behind him - ex claimed "DI sho is hebben 'sides dat place down yonder where you hav ter keep knock In all de time; .- ?' " "V1 1 " ' 1 l - . Report of, Presbyterian Hospital. : , Following is the report of the Pres byterian Hospital for the month ot January: Days of treatment to pa tients. 700; patients in hospital Janu ary 1st. 417 admitted during month, 40; discharged, 30; in hospital Janu ary 81st, 24; private patients, 24; chari ty patients, 14; births, S; deaths, 2; operations, 37. Total; number cases treated In clinic. 163. Suit Cases And! S(iitCases " A regular family of Suit Case righ-on-to 200 vryone good; pot a crab among 'em. Those at $1.60 represent Just as -good value as the more pretentious ones at IS and 16. The fact that we have them made, contract for them In large quantities, enables us to jget the most for Our money.' Selling them as we buy, at a short margin, which Is often leas than other pay, -make us tie leaders by ' large majority, . Every case w sell la an advertisement for us. ,W depend on the good will of our. pat rons' for much of our compensation in suit case selling. We think the "good and faithful" was better paid with "well done" than the on that was "cast out". k"W ican suit case you In quality and, price. ' ' GILREATH & CO. PUBLICATIONS ifOR "W0M ' t And the time we usually have them In stock: ;, . . "-Bon. Ton, 28th; Elite Styles, , 28th; Designer, 14th; - Dellne ator. 1 4 th; - Harper' Baaaar, 16th; L'Art de la Mode, 24th; V ' Ladies Home Journal, :24th; . Ladies' World, 20th; . Le Coa f tume Royal, 1 7th;' Pictorial Review, 23th; Toilettes, 28th; -' Woman's Home . Companion, ' , SOth. ,'.'' r - .If you- leave your-order 8 . , day ' previous to above dates, ! ' you will -be sure to ,have one when you -call, or 'you can or der it' delivered. -l , v , 1 Subscriptions, taken' at regu -, lar prices for, all the above.. V- Cut mi ad out and keep It in a scrap dook. STONE & BARRir'GER CO. t book, m::tw:o AT sren jLv r-'M' s A That you, .can get a good,, if. ' not' better,' work' at., our 1 place on your JFancy Evening Dress, Waist,, Opera. Cloak, etc. as ,ca he' had anywhere in the- United. State,'..; "V f i aVi do,. -not? rub ,'nap: up' In 'your-: oloak; when ' Cleaned or -;dyedi Jf That li.a" good process -; which we have, Compare our ;wofk, Then 'you'll ee' we are ' the people. " r v- r;:::n01y.C)'jc:! rrc;.-:l:r::i J. In I.... BE SATISFIED 'i -'II 1 9 & '' j Sampte and BamlicoiBags li To-Day At 11 0'Clock it, 1 These are samples of pretty style fine Mattings, suitable for small rugs in front ' of doors, washstands,' etc; They - won't - ravel. 27 and 1 yard lengths .... 10c. each. 1-8 yard by. J .yard . . . . 6c. each. Bamboo Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, etc at special prices 30c. up. New Dress Goods We have knT- elegant line of new Press Good In Panama, Voile, Alba tross, Batistes, - etc. . Fashion says soft, dllnging fabrics are to be worn. Blacks are afways first In popular favor. Grey promise to be the lead ing color In Dresa Goods for Spring. We are showing very pretty new Grey Suitings and are selling new Dress Goods freely.' We are proud of Our line of Dress Goods. We feel that they are bought unusually low, and it will pay you to' look over our line. No trouble to show goods, even if you are not ready to buy. 'That's- our business; to show goods. Silk Glove In white, black and col pr, r The quality is fine; guaranteed double tip . ; , 50c. 75c. pair. H4444444 m JBilVEYM t t ti WEST TRADE, ST. THE BUTTON HOLES MATCH v The neck bands yokes and cuffs are never stretched, and - the bosoms are never scorched or blistered when' we do your hlrt work. Our ' STEAM HE.m'D ". PRESSING MACHINKS , are perfect and do "beautiful ;.. work. ti.; Y-'-t'-- : - Compare our - "faultless i 'shirts", with those done by the old, process Gas Heated Holl ers and - note the. difference. , When we do your work the saving of wear and tear on the linen will more than pay Laun i dry bills. - And , then too, you know. It Is freely admitted by all our customers-that, we do the most beautiful work In the . . South. 'Phone 140 , to-dav and one of our 5 wagons will call for your next package; H MODEL STRaM LAUNDRY I ESlaSSS2SBBfs r BRANNON'S ' 4 UVA LOTION ; : ; WITH BENZOIN ' '.' . iJvir delicate, medicinal emol i lient-V-poeaesing Mnsatlve, an'' 'tlseptlo and healing properyos," ! "combined with the -most sooth ' ing agent and very refrebh .lag and deliciou odort" - O'- ' j K For. healing, preserving and ?s beautifying'" - the ?'kln - It tjt' .;; matchlesa.' '-i? 'IS V- FoH (jCliflpedr Hands , and'. Ftm It t anequallefl. . ' ( Vlt Is a splendid, household. 'toilet article, useful to, allay T any Irritation of the sklni - v.. ,t lt will Veep th face ' and , - hand soft as velveti t , ".V It 1 perfectly . harmless t to. ; the most delicate skin. v " ( .Every bottle 1 guaranteed 1 1 . do all- that, is claimed for to.'.' W v -v't ' . J"; imim PHAnriAcy; " By mull poet paid for ti cent. ' iTtyrr EVEirrrrr. , IH4h Point, 'tt.'c New and strictly flrt-lii; eeritrkilr I'-Htr4: three minute walk from depot. 1 "t onil cold Theth, einrtrlo llxuta. Ca tvi to the commercial travelers, : P. 11 Pl'Ca rroiul'jior. 1 IN THAB1UCH USED HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE 14;'? x1 I flf f'ft 1 Wc value k 18x34 sizer pkb filmed, : ,LUl JW: I fun bleached; ;g' wd towels: (slight seconds) specialfatx, .'59c'dOZ-' j ;a(- Ma 1 2 -2z value 9x36 size, plain liemmed ' LUUUe L full Hcached cotton huck towels (slight ; seconds) special at. L..95c dOZ.' I flf H'fl T nc 'ot en uc towels, on account of LUl 1W J being slightly soiled-lvalues up to 25c . 'Special at $ 1.50, dOZ. Lm ). mas towcis vaiues from 25c to 38c special at .$2.50 dOZ. Correctly Priced White Goods 15c value in 32-inch shear Persian lawns at iOc X8c value shear Persian lawn at 12 l-2c '40-inch shear quality India linon, a 15c value at 10c ,25c yd. wide white dress linen at r, ; 19c $1.25 value 12 yard bolt long cloth at. . 98c 1 V$l;75 value 12 yard bolt long cloth at $1;25 36-inch firie white linen finished waisting.... 10c BELK GenulpeLMad Stone. A genuine Mad Stone. Will cure bites of rabid dogs; will cure hydra phobta; will cure bites ot poisonous snakes; will . euro lock Jaw; will draw any- poison 'from- the system. I have treated hundreds ot cases and every on ha been cured, t , A D. TEUTON, Lattlmore, N.- C. VALENTINES . sentimental' and comics... Valentine Books; An Old Sweetheart of Mine, Evangeline, Hearts and Masks. Ail illustrated by Christy .viV Houston. Dixon & Co Never Give up the Ship When ,: Ycu Can Get Hrsi Jce Person's Remedy.;; , Greensboro, N. C. Jan. 29, lBOtV ' v - . . 6S7 Asltboro St, - Last Augdst my husband, who 1 a. railroad , man, was badly hurt by haying a severe blow on ' the head, caused by a piece ot Iron failing on it, la a few -days he sunerea oaaiy from dizziness, and he was not able to . 'walk ' across the 'room. Then nausea set In, and he vomited every thing he would eat.- We became very uneasy about Mm, as the ' doctor Could not dnm the : nature of i hi hurt, - lila.whol' system became In volvod from hi condition, the doe tors' treatment gave him fto relief, and one of the physicians advised an operatloiv. : He discharged great deal of blood from hla nose and would frequently" vomit : blood, 1 but- the- doc tor said that came front hla Stomach j and not from the hurt ; ' Then one of my friends, who had unbounded faith in Mra Joe. Persotra emedyf neggea me to use lU" - My husband lost, hi flesh and wa 5 greatly reduced.- and at that time w did not expeot him to live long. W ' got ' fra , Person's Remedy and put him on it. and in twenty-four hours ' wa could see a change for the-better. '.The vomiting of blood censed, which made tie hope ful. We continued to use the Reme dy and It mado a perfect cure of hi case, and M 1 now well and in good health. r " MBS. K. A. RIVTsa t v Scaled Olds , .a (!eald bids' wilt be .received until March jst, 196. for remodeling and building an addition io our. present bank building. Also v for ilnstalllug heating, plant. I'lons and specifica tions can be seen at our office. Con tractor v 111 be expected to furnish bond lit the sum of one-hnlf the con tract price.' Hid will be opened March lwt, 1906, at 3 o'clock - p. rtu The rlKht to reject any and all-bids Is rewrved. THIS -HANK fP1 rAYErrnviLLis, T 1'aje.tevlile, H. C. BR'0' Wholesale. Retail L Ml 60 mm AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES New and beautiful lace curtains full 3 1-2 yards 1 jpxig, 1 1-2 yards wide ;. . . , . ,99c Nice lace ciirtains2 l-2yards'long .,29c a pair A special bargain, a full 3 worth in a regular way $1 a sell them at .'..!;....... Buy your new lace curtains Shcetsand ' 81x90 inch sheets made of 'a good heavy sheetinglfree of starch or filling. The ends torn,' not cut, and hemmed - ready for use. , . . ,V.50cf each' ;; The pillow cases of the Wme good quality sheeting '45x New Spring Colors in Dress Grngft an:: j Nice lino the very l?est dregbamsJii all thenet.' and pretty patterns . ;",,' ;.. C. ,T; .7' ilC'l 10c lrsH 1 "f Pretty neat colors; figure stripes, dots, tc just - what you want for spring, it's full 36 inches wide, the price,,. c in- : ALWAYS SOMETAJNG DOING HERE.. 1; w U C : IB' , n " T ? ' wl . -.7-- yard lace curtain in patterns k pair. To keep trade lively i-fe. ; ,.50c a pair. for spring now. Pillow Cases rf . : llAetrrilAn C I1 I ' ' r r '' Jf, ',.-r,-'i,"if.
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