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, imsi)AriyHiSTOKy-v ' Bolisarius, k - distinguished Ro- , j man general, died. Me Is meraor , ' Able for his signal nd - xno '"tnentoua victories, end for hla - - .misfortunes. He was degraded ? '-j- to peg alms at the gates of Con " 'istantlaople by -the Emperor Jus- tinton,- to' whom he had rendered the most Important services j 117, Battle near Stamford. England, - f t' in which Edward IV, gained an , v . important victory over his ad ; . - yerneries. l 1M. Bartholomew Legat burned at ... Smlthfleld for the heresy of - iiV Arlanlsm under the reign of ' : James I. , ' 1W1. Battle near Lake Maadle, In v' ' f Egypt, between the Kritinh and j . French forces. In which the for- iner were the greatest sufferers. losing 148 killed and 94 8 wounded. fSOS, Eighteen American vessels i were at the port of Amsterdam. A convention between the , ,0 United States and Oreat Britain Signed for the suppression of Hie "''' alavo trade; It provider that each government shall wnd vegnel to - cruise In the waters of other vesstls of either nation sus J,' pec-ted of heins ulavera. 1S29. The larjest uteam ve.isel In , western waters launched at PUtsr burg, calculated to carry BOO passengers and 350 tons of :-. ;:. freight. ''?v 183. -Oongrews provided for a boundary line to he run between LotiiFiana and Arkansas Terri tories. I ISM. A convention signed between England. France and Turkey, against P.ussla. 1855, The floor of the new town hall at Meredith. N. H, Kavo way While HOO persons were presenU. attending an election; :i00 were precipitnted below, several killed and a large number had their bones broken. 1862. The Confederates evacuated their works at Xew Madrid, Mo.. In such haste as to leave 2 5 places of artillery and a larne quantity of military stores, valued at $1, 000,1000. 1863, The Confederates made an un successful attempt to re-capture Newbern. X. 1883. Commodore. Karragut's fleet attempted to pass the Confeder ate batteries at Port Hudson, but omy a part of the vessels suc ceeded. The Mississippi ran aground and was destroyed. 1883. News reached the North that the Confederate Congress had passed a bill to arm and equip the negroes as soldiers. ISM. -The bill for the relief of Gen eral Fits John Porter passed by the t'nlted .suites Henate. 188&. President Cleveland Issued a proclamation ban lug the "boom ers" from Oklahoma. 1884. British Mouse of Commons adopted a resolution advising that the House of fiords be abolished. fcorros trade wrm'oniEjrr. Opening of. Xorth China Port ''by Japanese Has Resulted in Increased l.niand for Ainrrtoan-Made Gooda ' -x-ImnwUnj to Commerce and Immigration. - ; Bulletin Department . Oomrnerce and labor. . Washington, , March 10.-Special Agent Criat writes to the Bureau of Manufacture from Nluchwang, North China, that since the opening; of this port by the Japanese a greatly in creased trade, especially In American gray cotton goods, Has sprung' up. He point but this ' was conaldered -' the n neat cllmata and best location that they could find for the- Institution, ftutherfordton is Indeed fortunate in securing such an enterprise and will look for great- thing to come from it CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS. Political Pot Begin to Simmer In Klxtfi District l-'ajeUeyiUe N'ews Notes. v ' .; Correspondence of The Observer,- Fayettevllle, March 11. -Congressional as well as county and judicial 5i.ui?heIILlpori."",Jsr 'O.he!down here, now and then. As one " film uu u;eu uuiiuiin. American seven-day clock are most popular among the better ciaaa of Chi nese and sell at $6 gold. The Germans sell musical clocks playing Chinese music. Further trade conditions in South China are furnished by Special Agent nurnn irom t;anton. Koochow and paper in this district recently re marked, there will probably be at least as many candidates for Congress as there are counties In convention. There are several "prominently spoken of," and among them very prominent 'mention of the sitting member, Mr. Pa'tterson, to succeed himself. His warfromTrhebCte7 ftl tt j VJTI fLIJ.lL6 Chou-fu under Japanese supervision will develop Uila territory. The rails has been ordered from Kngland and the locomotives from the United States. Consuls Norton of Smyrna and Young of Harput send special reports on the Introduction of more American goods Into Asia Minor. The opening is good at Smyrna and denims and cottonades. In the Harput region only that city and Memouret-ul-AzIs are Importing cotton good directly from America, but In Ihe spring an . ear nest attempt will be made to establish direct trade with Malatlc, Arabklr, Kghin and Diarbeklr. American rub ber overshoes are the only ones used in the Harput district has become more and more useful, and that he should be returned to Wash ington. It may not be amiss just now to give the personnel of the sixth dis trict, as it may be termed tfte coun ties, with the vote accompanying which they cast in the nominating con vention: Bladen, 32;, Brunswick, 18; Columbus, 44; Cumberland. 54; Har mett, 30; New Haven, 58; Robeson, 82; a total of 319, requiring 180 votes to nominate. It will be nbted that Robe son county, cast Ih convention, more than otie-fourth of tha whole vote, and more than one-half qf the majority so that If Mr. Patterson en ters the race with his county solid for him, he will be a hard marl to beat. It will be noted also that Columbus. Cumberland and Kobeson counties oast .-) mi is Fot Indigestion ! NO. 3S H(H'KH), Stones ThroMii Through Coach Win dow x ar High Point IH-xt Hoys ArrrUl for Ifc-t-d. Bpeclal to The observer. High Point. -March 12. tnst night at I o'clock someone threw a rock through a coach on No. 3"i. which struck a pa no at the bottom and bounded off. Another rock or two struck the cur but Minister Jackson of Cfreece. who is , inn t.. on th hoi also diplomatic agent to Bulgaria, tne wnole Jn tnele countlel) formed a triple alliance, und dominat ed the convention, dictating from the beginning who should not be nominat ed, and finally dictating who should be nominated, after 310 ballots of one of the most remarkable and dramatic writes that the foreign trade of the latter country has reached 154,400.000. American Imports Into Bulgaria In creased In value by 139,500. Minister Jackson is confident that tlwt Balkans offer a large field for American, commerce. The emigration from Europe Is re It will restora your lost appetite, renew and whet the desire (or wholesome food and give you power to properly digest what you eat. You will again know the keen enjoyment of good square meal., Fehr's Malt Tonic political conventions ever held In North Carolina. It Is impossible to forecast ported by Vice Consul Ueneral General . whelner or not that trpIe alliance will Westcott, of Iondon, and Consul liar- many of Corunna. Spain. The total number of emigrants leaving the Brit ish Isles in 1906 was 459,917, those coining to the United States number ing 7,T14 and to Canada 108,145. There was a total decrease of 9,197 British and Irish emigrants, but an Increase of 1 5.237 fecelgners who resided In flreat Britain. Kurt hermore. 1 Immigrants arrived In the hi' formed In the convention of 1906, There are reasons why It will be and then, again, there are strong reasons whv it will not be. Mag McKcllar, alias Mag Flowers, a colored woman, was tried yesterday before United States Commissioner Hutton, charged with feloniously pro- roQ 1 curing a registered letter, containing United 'rom this postofflce, by personating KTInfritr.rn lnt r frnm IhA rvintl nent. 108.347 of them belnir -n route ! ,Pr the hearing of the evidence, she to other lands. Spain Is the only large i Kuropean country thul has not yet the one for whom it was Intended. Af was bound over to the next term of Is a predl gested tonlo food composed of bar ley malt, hops, and the purest of pure crystal water. Nothing more no drugs no chem icals. Its province Is to aid nature by strengthening the nerves, blood and muscles so that the stomach can do its own digesting. It is delightfully pafatable. FOR SALE BY ALL ORU6QI6T8. Fehr's Malt Tonic Dept., Louisville, Ky. FISH-PLATE AS EVIDENCE. started a tide of emigration to the United States. Iess than two Span lards per 1,000 Inhabitants left their 'ntUlve land during 1904, against a Federal Court. Mr. Malcolm McKenzle, of New York, arrived here yesterday. He is president of the Standard Turpentine Company formerly the Weed Dlstlll- i-wdril of seven out of each 1,000 In Ing Company, operating pine product Ireland, and still mort Italians quit j plants In this county and New Haven, their peninsula . I Dr. Francis M. Clark, general man- A poor people's exposition recently! ager of the Georgia Pine Product Corn opened In Berlin reports Consul Hurst ; pany, came down from New York of l'lituen. showing the poorly pald-fnr i Friday. work of the Tenement. A three pliv e I The spring movement of lettuce has boy's suit Is shown made for 17 cents, ' begun here, a considerable shipment 144 toy menagerie animals for cents. . having' been made North yesterday, putting up 1,000 needles fur less than ; Paul Price, the well-known evnn utie cent for the lot, etc, ! gellst, a native of Alabama, who Is The nitrate Industry crisis In Chile i now carrying on a meeting at Pitts Is further described In a letter to the burgh, Pa., is expected here soon, to' Bureau of Manufactures from Minis- ! conduct a series of meetings In Rev. ter Hicks, at Santiago. This Indus- ' Tr. J. J. Holt's First Baptist church. itry provides the Chilian government : Mr. John H. Anderson, traveling with $2.1,000,000 in gold through export j salesman of the New Yory house of duties. One Kngllsh nitrate company Teffi, Wcller & Co.. will make Fay- ! In Chile has made the enormous prof- ettcvllle his home In the future, en- AiA Tint ftmttffp The littnlilo ar,.iiMl tha denot heard a milse n)vnn thn capital aerae time. Conductor Mays says that the rocka were thrown about one- Its of 12,100.000 in 18 yeurs. on $400,000 easing In the dry goods and fancy no on business In the handsome L,u- Consul General Wlnslow writes that 1 therlop store fronting on Oren street Guatemala city Is to have an eltctrlc i and Market Square, though he will trolley system. the present 10-mlle I not alve up his London position. horse-car lines having been purcnasea Driifitnter Carried Away Instrument, wluch (jaused wreck on Asheboro Division, Presumably for ITse In V":" " one Xlaht. Tuesday. March 18th. "Somehow I never feel like good Special to Tha Observer. things b'long to me till I pass 'em on High Point, March 12. A broken I to somebody else." Mrs. Wlggs. fish-plate having ben the cause of Direct from its record run of 150 the wreck on the Asheboro division of the Southern several days, ago quite a number of people have asked about it and expressed a desire to know where It was and to see It. I learn that a dummer who was a passenger on the Ill-fa performances at the Savoy Theatre, New York, and "passing on" that best of dramatic good things, comes MRS. WIGGS, OP THE CABBAGE PATCH. With Lovey Mary, Mis' Hazy, Mr. ted train picked the Instrument thhir, Asm Ruronen.i and Ans of de.lructlon up and carried It away ; tralia. Cuby, Tommy and the whole with him. expecting It to act as the Cabbage patch as seen In New York. i.i inn "u.i w.i. Madge Carr Cook, Helen Lowell, Ouartcr of a mile north of the depot ll it.. '.1 Hw. - l.nl. V. n ....... n..!,.,..!.-.. MUl lire '. ... . i & iiiuin i.rr niui llimiantrii - , , , ,. . v. - , ... . i. . i bv on American ing into the station when the nols. ' ?". r'L VJTv J wu heard Thre t.v ..r,e ,.f tvh,,m I nirer uuue ia....n " - syndicate, fluate- was lmpncatea in ttie Dreaking or a switch lamp here some time ago, w found standing clo tr where, the rocks I States. Improvements in The upper Cape Fear fishermen are rejoicing at the success of the move ments recently made by themselves and others In their behalf, and at the steps taken to remove obstructions Panama are re-1 rrnm tlie mouth of Cape Fear river. swiicn wmp nerc some time ago, weru I V . ,, nt,ernl Shanlclln. 1 i, i- ,..h.i hi fh.v ne,lert r.llf were supised to have been ... . i n, n ....mi.anv ii:ih inu 'n Tne i nini-i ii " e'".T --- tllrOWII . . .... n,ii., . u II irniinil and wen, taken to the Mayor's office ! In the city of knowing anything alut L at Urst but J- abh 1 finally, two rf them, Clete Allied and 1 -"'"" Alec Shaffer, ttave the officers what , ,,,ral ,f"l,,K0- they ccnisldered part proof fif guilt. One of the boys said that Allred whs throwing up rocks wbout the time 4ho ; , ,.jii.i e.r,ia lnr train passed. Another said that Shat-0'"1 ' )lrSSTlUn Ur cormrs need running after the notse I'.J "'Sntt 0(W of breaking glass was hear.!. In the U" V? 7 -." pockets of ShalTi-r were found sever.il Hospital. WIIX 1UIID SAMTAItll'M. The upper Cape Fear has fallen off wofully of late years in all kinds of tlKh. especially shiul, while shurgeon, which used to be on sale during the season at the market, as regularly as beef, In now rarely ever seen. Fifty and more years ago shad were so abundant In this river that dried roe were to be found in the stores of the merchants, fresh as mul lets urestiow; the delicacy Is hardly procurable to-day. All Quiet in Philadelphia. Philadelphia llecord. Whatever Philadelphia reform Has city in general, it has Ight trade of many res- , V, l M II I 11 Iltn. in n vviy i tnniiii'ii i.uiii- . . . . , j i.. .1 . u. doubtless hero to-day , Rutherford Military Institute building " rr'. looking Into the matter. The Inform-- 4,n( ground, the conalderatlon being lner" W"H . "" " tion received from t he conductor or the , &00 The deal was made through restaurant deeper. when our night train was i n resismse to a telegram Mr. John C. Mills, their represents i ,""',- which is a big item in ngiiring from officers here to him at Spencer. ,v., the parties themelve not wish- ! profits, was a veritable harvest That Ing to be known In the transaction at,"'" ' ,the en Philadelphia n--SiI. H V nit 111 iV Ol.' l limVII r,,. ,..,. I,. or, nn wme nunn. I iiTTii inn nil it en . . , , I.. A ..i.llnrliim n II IV-U t li'.n.ni aim nwiiiiniiHiii IV ill USX K Killing lMM1Hlll Special tn The Ol, serve W)Tiston-S:ilerii. March 12. J. K. : beinm at one, njid will be completed Whltbeik w ii w is brought here Pat- bv the first of September, when the In- " urday nigh-t -is a witness In the Henry siitutlon will bo opened. The gentle- ! Attorneys t la I in Exoneration for tapt. Kobrc murder !: d-nlc s emphatl-: meit lnterestel are very wealthy and 4 Rice. rally knowing anything about the mur- have ample capital back of them. Sp-c fal to The observer. der, lie tell M:iyor K.itou that he was While Itul herfordton would he an Idol- Wilmington. March 12. The hearing not even a qualutei with Kallie Slew- situation for a siiniltarlurn for con- of t hy charges against United States art, the Kltl who claim to have been sump) Ives, we are assured that pa- Steam boat Inspector Rice was con- lold by Whit beck Junt how tie- Jew tletits of this class will not bp taken, eluded to-day. His attorneys claim u was killed and ioMm-,1 of fleets s;iy It (m the purpose of the gentlemen to complete exoneration. A large nurn- they can pros n Whltb.H k u as ieii sev- ndvertlf-e the hospital extensively In ber of witnesses. Including the mayor rock and a boll. The evidence they! Special to The Observer. gave was mther ilncrlmlimtlng hut, qw- . Rutherfordton, March 12 Two noted , y ' J ing to their youth, cannot be taken at Philadelphia surgeons and capitalists ' 1 , ,L" ,' par. The boys' ages are from eight to this evening closed a deal with the "l nHI" " . lJete tlvc Ahcrn was notified of 1 ho , town of Rutherfordton crime and Is 1 were lively long past 10 o'clock with Says He Knows Nothing of I u, property to cost $25,000 which will i hungry crowds Klnce the lid went of Kobre llalx-as Corpus bo ntted up with the very latest con- " 11 ? t,arly ,n beJ' anrt ,the pffec of lings Si t for To-Morrmr. : venlences. electric light plant, water-j1'" theatre crows emptying Into de- works etc. The Improvements will be ".-e.iB nuimn um ' .... l'r-..... ....tVilt. .1 1 1 1 n ,r f . r- , ib 1 nri r n iii,,,,, ....nip. vi r,. eventually be brought against company. The High Point Clothing Company has been lately reorganized with Mr. C. M. Crawfoid, president, and Charles C. Bennett, secrttury and treasurer. Mr. Lee Cartland, the former secre tary and treasurer, goes to Greens boro to be identild In business with the Merritt & Johnson Company. Miss Frances Ingram is at home for a few days' stay, accompanied by her friends. Misses Sealr, of Washing ton, and Mary Calluni, of Greensboro. Miss Emma Page, of Greensboro, Is visiting Miss Hurkhead. Miss Doris Kerner, of Kernersvllle, la visiting Miss Notre Johnson. Chief of Police Gray spent the af ternoon In Salisbury yesterday, going there to see Policeman Haney, who is at the sanitarium to be operated upon for appendicitis. Since there Mr.. Ha ney has-developed complications and the operation has been deferred until the, complications can be overcome. He is In quite a serious though not necessarily dangerous condition. tne I Charles Carter, Bessie Barrlscale and twenty oWiers. PRICES: $1.B0, $1.00, 75, 50, 25c. Seats now on sale at Jordan's. jlity Tax Notice! Notice of Stock holders' Meeting. Special to The Observer. On Monday, the 19th Inst., at 8 p. Durham. March 12. Idite this aftei-jm wm be held the annual meeting Child Fell In Well; Fatlicr. Rescued by City tax payers, you are requested to come and pay your tax before April 1st, as the law requires me to advertise property for sale at that date. BE WARNED! W. B. TAYIiOR, To March 31st. C. T. C. noon the child of Willllam Hall, living In Bast Durham, was missed from home. The father. while searching for her heard her cries. Hhe was men of stockholders of the Mechanics' Perpetual Building & Loan Associa tion, at itfi office, 207 N. Tryon St., for hearing report of the condition found In the well, which is 15 feet to : of the association and the election of the water. The father Jumped Into tne officers for the ensuing year. Stock well In time to save the child, a flvt.-year-old daughter. She was almost drowned and was chilled but was otherwise unhurt. A CROWN OF GIX)RY As Well is h a Mark of P.oauty Luxurious Hair. It has been truly said that the crowning glory of our race Is a luxuri ant head of hair. It used to be thought that tills was one of the blessings which the gods bestow capriciously, and It is only recently that scientists have dis covered that its beauty la dependent upon t,be absence of a minute germ which flourishes in the hair follicles, where It destroys the life of the ha'r. To restore this life and kill the germs which cause the mlschle1 Is the mission of Newbro's Herplcldo. Herplclde surely kills the germs, and Is the best hair dressing on the market. It contains no grease or oil, neither holders, this Is an Important event and every stockholder ought t at tend" (In person) if possible, or leave a proxy at the office. 8. WITTKOWSKY. Pres. R. E. COCHRANE, See. and Treas. March 8, 1906. Maple flooring 1 will It stu In or dye. tral times with the Hicu.-iit kIiI during the Northern ami F.n stern clt-les where tnl other prominent cltlsens. testified I Sold by leading druggists. Send his residence in H,Im iit. solicitor thev are well-known. 1 am also In- to the exi-Hlent character of Capt. ' 10c. In stnvips for sampio to ".'he Craves arrived in the illy at 1 4.1 this for nu-'l that sites were offered them in Itlce. The decision will not be made1 Herplclde Co., Detroit, Mich. It. H. rooming He wi'l piepeiit the Stjle in Asheville, Henderson vlllo and other until after a review of the testimony. Jordan & Co., Special Agents, tlm prelliniu.iry heailnif in In given Whllbeck in-ohuhly to-inotinv. The hahciuK corpus pioc-Ki! ng In stituted by counsel for Hani Koine anil William Pln, to secure the release of the two defendants, may not come up before Judge Peebles hcfoi e Wednes day, if then One of the counsel st ited this morning that they ci.ulil not get ready for the hearing to-day. a law yer who is not connected with thn cjum nmdu the prediction to-day that there would be no habcH coipu pro ceeding and th:it the .Icfendrirs would remain In prison until Cn- May; term of court. " We hmve' so. ured evidence against Kbr and Plesn since the hearing lust weeik," remarket! an ofhv.o tie-dxy. He added" "We are adding link by link in lh chain of circumstantial evidence." VraFX win. iiK svi:i. 1 1 Hrelng (tniany hi Work on HHl- r..i, . .jut-, .-'.mire 1,11 IIH'IIIUI- ottilm !land Membrro ol frvtv Sofbclnl to Ttie t , t ElUslxth fjliy, March 12. The reve " .flue cutter Bout well returned h. this point hl morning bringing 13 mem- . ntrm Of tha crew of the BrltUh shin ; - CJyd, Of Ijondon. England, lxmnd from iff twrnwio, vesi males, to New York ; .that was drlveti ashore on rhlclmaco. h reports (sir progress by t he wrec r In company and has no doubt that the r 7wi wui pe saveo. The crew and their ffets brought by Bout well to ttols point wera sent to Norfolk on t - the noon train to-dsy to be dlschsrged ; tf th BrttWh oonsul, . -. . , All srmart np-to-data women of to-day, , . JCnow bow to bake, wash, sing and t pUy; 5 Wlihout tnss talatiU wlf Is N. fl. . vITnlSHS lh tllllMi ttllKllv Ulnnnlal. ' ' , - Ta.' a -t- Why Experiment When You Can Be Certain that the worst cough or cold yourself or any member"o your family can contract will cede easily to Gowasii's Pneumonia Cure Which gives immediate relief and begins to permanently CURE at once by EXTERNAL application, only? Gowin's Pneumonia Cure is invaluable in the home, where the tots at school and the wage-earners are equally as vulnerable, while to the traveler exposed to all kinds of weather on the road a bottle of Gowan'sinhis 'grip" may mean salvation from a long and tedious illness far from home. w j Large size, $1.00; smaller size, 50c ; croup size, 25c At alt Druggists'. If ' you have any trouble procuring Gowan's, write to . f I COWAN MEDICAL COMPANY, DURHAM N. C. Just received a car of Prime for resi dences; also a car of factory. Can fill or ders from our ware room the day we receive them. Write for Prices. J. H. Wcarn & Co. SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED IN TRUST In pursuance of the power of sale contained In a certain deed In trust executed by A. J. Stewart, and Millie E. Stewart, to the undersigned Trus tee, dated June 1, 1905, and duly re corded in Mecklenburg County In Book 205, on page 202, to secure the debt therein described, and tor default made In the payment of the debt se cured by said deed In trust, the undersigned Trustee will sell at the Court House door. In the City of Charlotte, to the highest bidder, at public auction, for cash, on the X2nd day of March, 190C, at 13 o'clock m that certain tract or parcel of land convoyed in said deed Of trust, and which is bounded and described as follows: Lying and being in Char lotte Township, Mecklenburg County. North Carolina, adjoining the George 8. Hall lands and others. In Ward No. 2, Square No. 110, In the City of Charlotte and known as Lot No. 10 on the plot of the Springs' property, recorded In Book 108. page 99. In the office of the Register of Deeds tor Mecklenburg County; commencing at a stake at the corner of an alley on Kant Stonewall street, and running East with Stonewall Btreet. II feet to o. B. Hall'a line; thence South with Hall's line, 141 feet to . Springs Street, thence II feet to the salt al ley; thence with the ald alley 141 feet to the beginnings. Together with the we and right of way over the saia ejjey in lee. - t . , II. UILLER, JR t TliE D. A. . TfliiiPaKS COi f-lACIIIiMSTSfl MOULDERS ; ; - ffl ARlOTTE . N. C GEARING "n r J PULLEYS HANGERS COTTON MILL MACHINERY COTTON OIL MACHINERY 'i 4 Presbytcria College for Women CHAfflOTTE, I C X high-grade College for Women, equipped with every " modem tm prerexnenC Special rates offered for second term. ' " 4. R. BRIIGSD.I, President THE CHARLOTTE SUPPLY COMPANY WSJ ARB SOUTHERN AGENTS FOR TTSWED WIRE, GERMAN HUDDLES AND HEDDLE FRAMES. WRITB US FOR PRICBS. foskett Bishop Steam Traps Carried in Stock; also Card Clothing aad a Fall Line of Supplies. CHARLOTTE BIRMXN GUAM SPARTANBURG ineftMoiarto CAPITAL STOCK $30,000.00 Not the cheapest, but preeminently the BEST. These are the largest, oldest and best equipped schools In North Carolina a positive, provable FACT. 1,000 former students holding positions In North Carolina, Positions guaranteed, backed by written con tract Shorthand. Book-keening. Typewriting and English, taught by experts. Address KING S BUSINESS GOLLBGB Charlotte, N. C or Raleigh, K. C i4"ji ELIZABETH COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY of Music CHARLOTTE, N, C. Suburban Location. Extensive Campus, High Grade, Experienced, University Educated Teachers; Fire-Proof Buildings, First Clcss Equipment. Schools of Music, Art, Expression, Business. Enjoys a Reputa tion for Thorough Work and Good Health. CATALOGUE SENT FREE. CHAS. B. KING, President Pambng-Repainng-Rubber lireing Have your vehicle painted and repaired be fore spring. Don't wait until spring to have this work done, for then you will want to use your vehicle daily. We have one- of the best equipped carriage shops in the South , and invite you to call and look through it. ESTIMATES MADE ON VEHICLES FREE. J. W. WADSWORTH'S SONS CO. A Gentlemaiis Cigar for 5c "COUNTRY GENTLEMAN" -"' " ' ' ""ft- f ( t " V, r , Qtality. ci Yc"r Dr-i'er .Q"31?-: Style. ""r ' Workmanship.' DRAUGHON'S s'ivSA !;;i:-'?;V-"'i!s':".:i,''t; RaMgli, CdumbU, XmnvUle AUantn. 2 Colleees in 18 States. POSITIONS secured or money REFUNDED,- Also teacn six maii ' Catalogue wm con- vtnee- yHi t hat . Draughoq's is THiS THE DEUNY CAFE PERFECT Uf AFPOLTTMCirT, , X '-' - ELEGANT SERVICE. ' Special Dining Room fot iMOlm ' c "' i If' PabUo Steoocrnnhen. Lone Distance 'Phone. ,L ?rai ,,5?0: ;f v.;' All 1 a. 1 111 ii"" A- pThtteiouy.h,a isosl or enS tor iL:' 7 H I llU V- UJUlili 1 C II U- t it i 1 4 I'll- i 2, '
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