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rs rxns ASHSVILL2 --ay, If You ELnt Something ft ffi uec iun it quickly py ... j : i i It I a now process jna majies you leer iwu. ... taking a pinch or two of . T SIMMONS?' red z v H - 5U LIVER REGULATOR (THE POWDER FORM) , It drives out Impurities and badly digested food in the stoma. ih and bowels: stimulates the torpid liver and restores regular bowel moveme nts. It is a fine tonic and system purifier that puts the vital organs in sound, he slthy condition. . .'-"'r f:f Sold to Dealer, Price, Large Package. SI 00. ; . ; ' Alfc lof the taurine whfc rt Rod Z oa the bbeL Iff y elUOC ret it. fettHp at. I m will tend . k T PoMpiU. SiamoM Urer ReiUtor li rut lto la UwM fc Ibt sr ho pcelet ' ? k. rrtce i.OO per bottle'. Look ffor the He4 Z bod. . J. B. ZEUIN & CO.. rroprietore. St. Loads. HusH i . , ' ' - -" u J - City SehooJs JRepoH SCHOOL. High . . . 7th grade . Orange . , .Montford , Park. . . . Asheland . Murray . .. Total . . Klml'rjc'rtns. Urange . . Kast St. . . , Park . . . , Asheland . Murray . . ttS Z a ' - o tt) C u fc. S c H ft. 288.8 41197.8 130.9 24 97.4 617.71 85187.5 307.0 6396.1 306.4 3298.3 269.4! 7896.9 187.91 2797.5 1 1 121851 5711988. 11350197. 3 c W 289 H4i 554 871 328 288 2111 821 11 58 7 60 10 60 8 65 9j 52.2 5784 . 28. ... 74 . 6 48. I 34j87.4 47.11 1190.7 43.81 2782.9 Total . . . 325 451 219 . 1 129183 . 1 Negroes. Catholic Hill.! 368 14 329. 64,97.6 Hill St. . . . 202 9 197. 56:96.9 Mountain St.! 87 6 773. I 16197.7 Southslde . . 109! 6 94. 2 31)96.1 Total I 776 351 697.515797.3 ... 1 1 ! Grand Total . 3186; 1 37)2904 . 8. 636;93 . HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING. II. V. Kennedy, principal. First A grade. M. K. Weber, teach er, enrollment 80, per cent ot attend ance 97.7, tardles 18. First It grade, Miss Arney Robin son, teacher. Enrollment 28, per cent of attendance 98.5, tardles 2. Second A grade, Miss Anderson, Mr. Caldwell, teachers. Enrollment 76, per cent of attendancn 97.9, tar dies 4. Third grade, Mr. Goldstein, teach er. Enrollment 33, per cent of at tendance 97, tardles 2. Roll of honor Vivian Ownbey. Third B grade, Miss WUkie, teach er. Enrollment 27, per cent of" at tendance 9.8.3, tardies 3. Fourth grade, Miss Mabel Robin son, teacher. Enrollment 28, per cent of attendance 98.9, tardles 3. Roll of honor Myrtle Wilson, Hu bert Jarvls, Athalia Henry. Fourth B grade. Miss Cromwell. teacher. Enrollment 10, per cent of attendance 97.8, tardies 10. Roll of honor RoRe Tiddy. Seventh A grade. K. Ware and G, Ennes. teachers. Enrollment 77, per rent of Attendance. 97.4, tardies 11. Roll of honor7 A Boys Gay Smith; 7 A gh-ls Gertrude Hough. Seventh B grade, Emma Roberts. Bessie Ives, teachers, enrollment 60 per cent of attendance 97.4. tardies 13 Roll of honor Bessie Flnestine, Sue Galloway. Roll of honor tllene Davis, Cordell Blackwelder, Don le Blackwell, Fran' cis straaiey, uaun. arr. Third A graft e, Miss Yeatman teacher. Enrollment 53, per cent of attendance 97. W, tardles 7. v Roll of honor rOllye Fitzgerald, Henry Hahn, John Reed, Elmer Sel lers, Ethel Blacltwelder. Lillian For ter, Margaret Istiael, Jessie Whyte. Fifth A grade, "Mrs. Pickens, teach er. Enrollment t0, per cent of at tendance- , tardles ... Roll lof homer Maude Harmon, Mary Ella Stevenft Helen Collins, An nie Mlchalpve. Helen Williams, Wll- lene White, JNettl e sellers, Mary re gram, Mary Riddlok. Gladstone Swlce,- good, Ellerson Jarnes. Sixth B grade. M. Adelaide Pratt. teacher. Enrollm ent 31, per cent of attendance 99.8, t drtles 3. Roll of honor Roy Jarvls. Fifth B grade. B. E. Moodv teacher. Enrollment 33, per cent of attendance Sixth A ' grade. Emma Bernard. teacher. Enrollmemt 30', per cent ot attendance S9.3, tardies 0. Roll of mrmor Katharine Loom 1 3. John Manly. Nettie Jordan, Nellie Jor dan. Tom Wolfei 7 ..!. v. Olt.XGE STRKET Bl'ILDIXG. J. M. Roberts, principal. First A grade, Elisabeth Bernard, teacher. Enrollment 45, per cent of attendance 97.2, tardies 16. Roll of honor Nell Grisett, Helen Cannon. Katlierine Tighe. Marlon Hluckwelder, Leroy Duvall, Floyd Hall, Francis Israel, Charlie Yarbury, Rob ert Hull. First U grade. Miss Lunler, teacher. Enrollment u5, per cent of attendance 96.52, tardles S. Roll of honor Ruth English, Oille Powell, Ora Dale Williams, Joseph S-ier, Everett Capps. First A and second A grades, Mamie Wright, teacher. Enrollment 38, per cent of attendance 97, taxdies 3. Roll of honor First A. Katherlceii Cowan, Loy Hoffman, Jobn Easley, Robvrt Luther. Floy ltav, Bynum Rob erts, Howard Justice, HaroM Weir; second A, Barbara Ambler, Russell Ktarnes, Karle Drake. Second B grade. Lee E. Dennis, teacher. Enrollment 48, por tent, pi attendance 97,09, tardies 10.. Rjll of honor Clyde lilackwull, Floyd Vt'illlams, Robert Harris,, Elean ora Binlth, Emma McHenry, Bonnie Roberts. Second A grade, Alice Halyborton, teacher. Enrollment i. Pvr ceLt. of uttendance 96.6, tardles 3. Roll of honor Grace Eller, Rich mond Gibson. . Eugene Mumuowr, harlsy Williams, Guy Biggs, I.llllu'Ji Rollins, Viola B II. Third B grade. Rena Nichols, teach er. Enrollment 40. per cent of .at- ' lendani 98.4. turdls 6. Roll of honor Ada Shytle, Anno Reynolds, Ola English, Leora Burnett. Fourth A grade. Mrs. K. Morgan, teacher. Enrollment 47, per cent of attendance (.29. tardles g. Roll uf honor liaud Barnes, Ber nice Morgan, Madeline Kchaa, Marcu Krwln, Augustus Matthews, Donald Reed. Frederick Todd. fourth B grade, Anna F. Carmlth ael. teacher. Enrollment 40, per cent of atteadancs 98 tardles 2... , . MOXTFOKD BlILDING. C. T. Carr, priiiclital. First A grade. Sue )3. Reese, teach er. Enrollment 51, per cent o( at- tenuanoo 9d., ttvraies l.u. Roll of honor -Margery Jennings, Roberta Muse, Elizabeth Cobb, Kath arine Faulkner, EHlda Owenby, Mary uwenoy, iViargarnt urr, Junita Bell, Louise Young, Robert Morris, Freder Ick Zurburg. First B grade, Susan C. Dukes, teacher. Enrollment 36, per cent of attendance. 95.8. tardies 5. Roll of honor James Aiken, Doro thy Jordan, Dix Sarsfleld, Sadie Rash, Velt Sams. Second gratle, Mary Spann, teacher. Enrollment 44 per cent of attendance 97.42, tardles 9. Roll of tonor Phil Cocke, Carl Shoffner,- HlllDnrd Bagwell, Richard Barnett, Marion Koonce, Virginia Lee, Ednah Carllan, Janet Haness, Elsie Drake, Mildred Colocott. Third grade. Eugenia Harrison. teacher. Enrollment 39, per cent of attendance 98.7, tardles 8. Roll of honor Elizabeth Honess, Graham Webb, Ben Jones, Sarah Clark, Carolyn Oowan. Fourth A and B grades, Margaret Ware, teacher. Enrollment 39, per cent of attendance 93.18, tardles 5. Roll of honor Margaret Seigler. Paul Darby. Fourth grade, Cora Stockton, teach er. Enrollment 46, per cent of at tendance 95.7, tardies 21. Roll of honor Frances Young, Emily Mathis, Hazel Davis, Fay Lange. Fifth grade. Miss Nixon, teacher Enrollment 48, per cent of attendance 96.5. tardies 4. Roll of honor Sara Orr, Francis Woody, Charlotte, Weir, Irene Petri, sixth grade, C. T. Carr and Miss Morris, teachers. Enrollment 42, per cent of attendance 99, tardles 2. Roll of honor Elizabeth Cowan Margaret Jackson. ASHELAND BULBING. J. W. Ligon, principal. First A grade, Edith Anderson, teacher. Enrollment 39, per cent of attendance 97.22, tardles 16. Roll of honor Kathleen Whltted, Roger Messer, Thomas Wrenn, James Ramsey. First I! grade, Leila Stewart, teach er. Enrollment SO, per cent, of at tendance 96.8, tardles 4. .Second grade, Nancy Carter, teach er. Enrollment 47, per cent of at tendance 97.1, tardies II. Roll of honor Rebecca Burrell. Thelma Whltted, Annie Gllliland, Callie Smith, Mildred Stone, Mary Bowles, Clyde Whittemore. Third grade. Mary Anderson, teach er. Enrollment 63, per cent of attend ance 94.8, tardles 17. ' Roir of honor Helen Cllne, Flor ence Cllne, Ruth Cbedester. Fred Stewart, Lillle Peterson, Ellen Reed, Daniel Coyner. , Fourth grade, Annie Mobley, teach- - . ,,, . . Roil of h.onor Lula ' McCanlcss. Mury King. Hazel' Steele,'' Mildred Uard. Grace Sawyer, Elisabeth Bat-' terlAarn. Uurlln Moore. Frank Messer. Rufits Nowell, Artemus Ward, Sydney ClemVnt, Dolf Knapp, " . ' ' 1 Htxuh grade, 'J. W. Llson and Jtfiss Herman, teachers. ' Enrollment 82, er aent of attendance 96.0J. tardleg Flf th v grade," Helen" O." tjchartle. teacher. yEnroilmeijJ JJ9,( pgr'.cen,t;()f - 11 -iM-.- H-'.-rf-W-s attendance 98.8,' tardies. 9. iou ot nonor c lass ., a: quelle Ruehrer; class B; Harold Bell. Edith Batterham, Clara," .Jackson; Helen Moore, Hilda ' Moore, .Gortryde Nich-out- --? r - - ' PARK prtIJIG. Miss Carson, principal." v First A grade, Vienna Nichols, teacher. Enrollment 45, per cent of attendance 98.6, tardles 3, Roll of honor Manuel ' Lex,ton, Mays Revls, ' Clifford ' Fisher, Thomas Eller, Herbert Buckner. Helen Vlnlar- skl, Carrie Fisher. Mary Nell Clement, Thelma Beau First B grade. M. ) Davis, teacher. Enrollment S, per cent of attendance 98.699, tardles 0. ,. Roll of honor Thomas Howie, Gordon Simmons, Henry Devlne, Hugh Bean,. Albert Dougherty, James Camp bell, Leah Hoskovlty, Virile May Biggs. Eva West, Sara Betts. Willie May Ledford. - -- - Second A grade. ,, E. .' ff. Buttrlck. teacher. V Enrollment ' 87, per cent of ISoll of honor EvlsSSoyd, Sadie Edmonds, Don nie McDarles. Pauline t-jimpa, KQtin ttooinson. Lee Clark. Second B grade, 1. McL. Wortham teacher. Enrollment 47, per cent of attendance 97.59. tardies 10. Third grade. Elizabeth Haskell teacher. Enrollment 45, per cent of atienaance taraies 1, Fourth A and Third B, Hannah M rest, teacner. Enrollment 45, per cent of attendance 98.7, tardies S, Fifth grade, O. .'St. Irlck, teacher, Enrollment 8. per cent of attendance ?8.3, tardies a, Sixth grade. S. P. Morris and Q. M Carson, teacher, . Enrollment 27; per cent ot attendance 92,, , tardles o. RolJI of hoporT-Wad! S.teelman. MfRJTVW' BltLDLXG. , Mrs. Williamson, principal. First A grade, Eugenia Rowe, teacher. Enrollment 31, per cent of nwen.uan.cp taraies 4. Roll - of honor Vernon Brown. FrJiilj, KiTaianr arle'sKlutU, Hester Davis. . Anna . La.ura Parris. ' Pauline WaddelL Dora Johnson, Uarj Hill, Margaret Bedwelt. First B and second A grades, Fran ces suttie, teacner. Enrolment 38 per cent of attendance 96.J, tardjes 4 Roll Of honor first B grade! Mary Barrier. Clara Beck. Mabel Garvin, Beulat Monday. Blanche Ray! Homme rorster, wade worley; , second A grade; Lillian ArringtOn, Jessie Jen kins, Margaret Winslow,' Arthur Kale. Second grad, Rosa, Quinerly, teach er. Enrollment 88, per cent of nt- tenaance va.ii, taroies hou 01 nonor Juiaia Micnaei. - grade, L. K. Hanley, teach er. Enrollment 43, per cent of at tendance 17.17, : tardies 4. Roll of. honor Lucile Kubiak Lora Jones, Marie Powers, Edith Harris, Alfred Monk. fourth grade, Minnie Lyda, teach er, .enrollment z, per cent 01 at tendance 98.13, tardies 6, Roll ot honor- Fourth A; Worjand cation. Fifth grade, Mrs. W. Williamson. teacher. . Enrollment 27, per cent of attendance 9S.09. taxd.leii f. CATHOLIC HILL BUILDING. W. S. Lee, principal. First A grade, N.. A. Wright, teach er. Enrollment 27. per cent 01 attend ance 96.4. tardies s. Roll of honor Edward Kennedy, Pauline Foreman, Grace Jones. First B grade, N. A. Wright, teach er. Enrollment 27, er cent of attend ance 97.3 tardies 6. Roll ' of honor Lewis Alexander, Henry Murdock, Lucile Wileon, Ensle Johnson. Second grade, Emma E. Flack teacher. Enrollment 42, per cent of attendance 981, tardles 6. Roll of honor Irma Swepson, Mar- igene Vance, Francis Forney, Darthu la Chambers. Third grade, W. L. Fulton, teacher. Enrollment 49, Per cent of attendance 98.74. t&rdie 9. Roll of honor Anna B. Thomas, Daisy Morris, Lois Nelspn. Lyla Ben nett, Anna Almon, Georite Murphy, Clarence LaUa. Fourth grade, M. Martin, teacher. Enrollment 62, per cent ot attendance 95, tardies 4. Roll of honor Lucile Dobbins, Wessie Burgln. Ethel Jordan. Sadie Burns, Annie Propes, Fred Jones, Ju lius Burgln. Fifth grade, M. Bland, teacher. En rollment 48, per cent of attendance 97.9, tardies 12. Roll of honor Ruth Galtber, Min nie Warner. Sixth grade, R. M. Rhame. teacher. Enrollment 19, per cent of attendance 97, tardles 6. . ; . , . . Boll of honor Johnnie Lyle, Man' Smith, Mary Sue Sullivan. Eva Herd, Benjamin Sullivan, WtUtam Martin. Essie Moseley. ' Bcvenui graoe, A. e. jonoaon. teacher. Enrollment 26, per cent of attendance' tll tardles 1.' 1 r i fcoli of honor Beatrice Logan, Geneva Hogan, Beulah Lyles, Her man Davis, Etella Harris, Martha Jackson. fifo'ith grade, W. 8. Lee. teacher Enrollment per "Cent ofattendance ipo, tardiea.L , , . . srii . 1 KOII 01 itonor---mcrvinicy " nn ani, TWO MORE BLVE RlBBOIWMWAijDEB 'f'fa$ 18 Tp' JacKsqn Square Coffee M "WHITH I.ARKL" 1 ' . '. For QUALITY of FLAVOR and STRENGTH by, ths State Fairs of Mlsslppl. held at "Jackson, nil.": " " C '"'' 'fVi! North Carolina,' hald at "Raleigh, nil." -' ' ! - ' ' : This gives JACKSON SQUARE COFFEH TEN BLUE RIBBONS and ONE GOLD MEDAL which Is evidence of Its superior flavor, aroma and strength: " -i JACKSON tiWLAKE ha von ths following BLUB RIBBONS: Bute Fair, Jackson, Miss, ' (1911). ' ' . t T i 1 1 ' State Fair, Raleigh. N. C, (1911).' Alabama Agricultural Ass'ln., Montgomery, Ala., (198. State Fair. Macon, Oa., (1901-1909-1910 . 1 Mecklenburg Fi Ass n.. Charlotte, N. C, ( 190-1909-11 ). State Fair, Columbia, H. C, (1909). Packed I alrtlirht rana. Your Ornoer will supply jou. . i ' ' i:0r.T2E3 C0rT5 CO., Hey Cjlenas. ,.' 'V,.v--. ' .,".. '.;.'.. 17 : v9 7 ' - -I j- 7 1, 0 1 ' . ' ' -x t . . T .ill mm w r?nd What This Girl Says : ! Appleton, Wis. "I lake pleasure in writing you an jiccounf, pi my sickness. I told a friend of mine bow I felt and she said I had female trouble and advised me to use Lydiit ,lfi. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as she hdu. taken it herself for the same trouble with, wonderful results. I had been sickly for twp yeara a'nd overworked myself, ai id had such bad feelingji fevery month that I could hardly walk for piain.' wai very nervous and easily tired out and could hot sleep nights. -1 had dizzy spells, and ATI pimples came oil .my face. Rut I have taken vour LA Vegetable Compound and I am entirely cured. I , Uiiiik: il ls th$ best medicine la existence." Miss Cecilia M. Bauer, liei xawrence tjfc, Appleton, Wis. . . - . , " ( THIS GIKL SAYS IT S BEST FRIEND 1 ' ' Chicago, III "our Compound cured" all" my troubles and I am feelmg strong and happy and able to work now. Wherever I go I Shall praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ", Compound,"ais I thinklt is wdmart's best friend. I have told all my f riendl the good it has done lae. Misa Maggie Isbauer,2418 So. Whipple Street, Oxicago, Illinois. Lorimor, Iowa. UI had a heavy cold in the spring and got all run down ana was irregular.' bad no strength and had bearing down pains' in my Bides and back, and was very nervous and excitable. I tobkLydia &' Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and I am aH right again, and stronger than before." Miss J, E. Williainst lorimor, Iowa. , Is it not reasonable to suppose that a medicine that did so much, for these girls will benefit any "other" girl who is suffering with the same troubles I- , ."' ' .' Does it not seem the only sensible -thing to give such a medicine at least a trial ? You mav be sure that it can do you no harm, " and there is lots ot proof that it will do you much good. TSix 30 years Lydla E. Plqltbam's Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female tils.- No sick woman docs' justice to herself who will not try thiB famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and' herbs, bud has thousands of cures to its, credit. " 1 ? 1 - 1- 3Irs.Pinkhani Invites ail sick women to write her for advice. ghe- has guided thonsands to health free of charge. - Address Sirs. Pinkham, ynn, BJass, NOT VERY ENTHUSIASTIC r 1" , . Actors' Voices, for Some Reas on, Did Not Get Across Very Well. George Barr McCntcheon's "'Beverly of Oraustark," dramatised by Robert M. Baker, was presented to a small audience at the Auditorium last night. CATAKBH OF THE STOMACH. A Pleasant, Kim pic. But Ka(V KtTwtual Cure For It. and drlcks, Jan If Few.., Sterling Hoga Olevla MarUa.Ct! C r i MOUNTAIN STREET BUI-DING, ( R. JH Fenderson. principal. First grade,"'. '' Mr. Kenderson. teacher. Enrollmant II, par ccnt ol attends nee $i.t. tardles 7.h -i , t ! Boll of honor Henri Narun war old. Chandler. Gonevle v Mnce, . John Ooodrum, Marcus tUne, faiflck Rob inson, i : I n . 'i - , Second and third grade. & E- An- .Mnn 1 t..ihr. ,. Enrollment K4. ner eent ot aUen.dano Itl . rdlf i, Boll ol kanvc lsei HJey. H. KU Hardin, principal. first grade. H. & Hardin, teacher. Enrollment it, per cent, p( aOn,dftte 4, tardles t -. .. v m. Roll of honor First B: Mattle Mae Hill. Florida Logan; first A: Mattje Rliiford. Frank Counts, Christine "' " " ;"' Second grade, R. E. Fortune, teach er. Enrollment It, per cOt of at tenHafic t,"iardes 21." . - 2 Thlid grade,'!- T, Dickson, teach er. Enrollment 15, per rent of at lnnnf ljr. tardles'.!. RqII of honor -Third B:. Tennyson FoSiTr. arrl X-lon, Msnd Weaver; The FT,n" largest rivers are: Mis souri and r Mlsisslp(. 4 .". 7 3 miles; Am sson, 400S miles; Volg..' tlOA miles; Tangtse, If AO mllM; Nile, 4100 mllM. and Murray1 and Dnrllnjr lfil) rrtllex eacn. " i COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. Catarrh "of the stomach has long been considered the next thing to In curable. The usual symptoms are a full or bloating senaatton after eating. accompanied sometimes with sour or watery risings, a formation of gases. causing pressure on the heart and lungs and difficult breathing, head aches, fickle appetite, nervousness and general played out. languid feeling. There Is often a foul taste In the mouth, coated tongue and If the Inte rior of the stomach could be seen It would show a slimy, Inflamed condi tion. j . -oe cure ot this common and obsti nate trouble Is found In -aV treatment which causes the food to be readily, thoroughly digested before It has time to ferment and Irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of th stomach. To secure prompt and healthy dtgestlpo is me one necessary thing to do. and when normal dlgestio la secured ttie catarrhal condition will )ave disap According to Dr. Harlanson. the safest and best treatment Is to use Iter each meal a tablet, .corannwd. i.f ftlatase, AsepUo Pepsin, a lljtl Nux, jwaen eeai and fruit acids. These taoktts can now be found at all drug stores under the nam o BtuarJ'a. H . pepsJ Tablets and not Ming a patent mqdlcloe can be used' with perfect safety and assurance that healtliy ap petite and thorough digestion jnill fol low their regular use ifter. meals, j.,,, ' The- plan of dlctin. la sJmnlv n- fother name tor starvation, aod.tho urn- ot prepared fools and. new fanglod breakfast foods simply makes matters worse as any dyspeptic who lias trice) thorn knows. . .. .. .. . As Ir. Ilcnnctt says! the only reason I can Imagine why Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are. not universally 'used. ly everybody w'.i is Irobled Jn py( way wiin poor oig.ttinn.. la because many people, seem J? think, that because a ntadjclnf Is advertised; t,i. tfademark It must be a humbugv. wberess." as' a, matter ot truth, any druggist' whp' Is observant knows thst Sluart's Dyspep sia Tablets huv cured mors people of fcatarrh of th stomach, lndlg..tlol), heartburn.- heart . trouble, nervous prostration and run-down condition generally., than,, than .all. the jwttut medicines and doctors' prMcrlptlona for atoifcich Irouhle combined. . . Htuart's tyapepaia Tsblets Is the sifest preparation s well as the sim plest and moat convenient remedy for any . form of Indignation, -CHlarrh ' of ths plutiiiu h. blllntianem.' Sour stont sch,,. heurthurn and bloating 4 after meals. , For sale by nil drngglsta at R0 rents n box. '". -. ' '' Send yotir name nn ad.lrea today for a free trial package and see for yourself. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 1 (15Q Stuart llldg , M if.' ,'!, Mich. , The players did Viot seem to be able to create any great amount of enthusi asm and for a while it looked as If It would drag. As they warmed up to their work, however, things seemed to go a little better. ' While the story is a pleasing one, the book is not any too strong to be gin wiui. , The dramatisation followed the book plot rather, closely. A'rom some cause or other, probably the small audience, the words ot the players could not be distinguished very well. , Miss Dorothy Redding, as "Bever ly," played the part of an Impulsive American girl very well and Miss Ben ton, as "Aunt Fanny," the negro mammy, brought a little comedy into what would otherwise have been some painfully dignified scenes. ' si 't'. M i r COMPLIMENTS DINES Says He Is Waking' Favorahle Impression and flas Big pongregations. The following which Is taken from the St. Joseph (Mo.) Ncws-Prcsa of October 26 will doubtless prove to be a source of' Interest and pleasure to the numberless friends of lr. W. M. Vines In this city: . .. , . . - . "Dr. W. M. Vines' subject at the special service at the First Baptist church last night was "Life's Greatest Misfortune," and he held his hearers spellbound during the entire discourse. At the close of the servlca there were two additions to the cl-.urch. ' I "Doctor Vines Is considered one of ths most eloquent speakers in the, pul pit ana n M ma king a decidedly favr ofable lmpressloa In 8L Joseph. Too Indications are that the attendance at ths. meetings tonight, tomorrow night and Friday ' night, when the special series will loa. will be very large, as much Interest has been aroused." Always Inte- tia, ewrtiirat Thentn , . Y. M. (p. A. llaiKll.mjp Bowling. In the Y. M. C A. handicap bowl ing tournament the. following scores wTf made yesterday and bust night I Askew, . . . . Williams. ., Nichols-.. .. Reg Mllly . . Ed a Brown Whit. IM itrown.. lirsndt . . .. Itean.. . . .. Sliggs ', Neeley, i. ., (Mst Graham. ... II. T'l . .10 11( tS ibiHf, ..118 181 141 ..471 ..lit U 115 It 477 . .ISO 17S IIS 3047! ..14 JOft IH S4 ..141 111 110 SO tit ..140 15 141 10 161 ..1st 104 1D . 101 ..174 1(4 151 15511 ..ISO Hi 141 ..401 ,.li 125 ie .. 4t; ,-M7 Jtl 1, 45 611 ..151 J27 111 45441 FAVORABLE COMMENT From New Customers , Our sample sale of Skirts, Suits, - Sirt Waists , and Sweaters, created a demand far beyond our expectation al though "we offer ,the unusual' discount of ' i 20 Per Cent , ; .. ' The stocks that make up this limitedj. offering of sample women efiraililes means ex ceptional bargains to those r w(i,o can find such styles, mate rials and sizes, which they de- sire. . -y: ; j - Qwing to a lack of space we are unable to give prosiective customers a detailed descrip tion of tlieprices-and the, va ried class of apparel. But one may rest assured that the bar gain inducements are unusual (in every department) and all we ask is that you take time to investigate.;.. . Y PEERLESS-FASHION . 51 Patton Ave. 'lls,T'!T' I Good Fire Vbbd I Sawed, Split, Seasoned I v i Call us up and let ms send you a cord C 17 firtfe nlK E.W. Phone. 1583 raiu s M.-r-m'. te-v " 51 tJ. .lJ HI, i : About Taur Plumfeiiig t It is important that every plumb ing' fixture you install shall be 6f proven sanitary worthl Your closet combination particularly should be ef ficient in the highest degree. ' v ' 1 Do vou aoDreciate the imnortanre XT' of having your plumbing 'done rfght t Upland ara plumping fixtures and our workmanship insure, plumbing perfection.' ' f . ''J.atoHlEsd:f.:. . Kn b A tt r..n ... " -f : y Pllt And Best .i M1lr .lii . i 'V '' 1 ' .. ; r - .-r' - 1 - - . .-. -V.-- - -; . ' JL .L.'JI V Ilk J Ja.'j .... MLi. sin i , COM8 t'Al'NE HEADACHE - LAXATIVE BROMQ Quinine, ths world wlda Col and Orlp remedy, removes osuae.. '.Call tor full name. Iolc for slgnaturs E. W. GROVE. 25c ;., ' All Russians hare s'lrsakpeu for handsome footwear, and the result la that there af Inure' showy hoots worn In tha exnr's' empire than anywhere i'lon enrth. This urirrehce ei- lemla to Ihfl jiien wotf'as th wo. PAUARSJS,,, DYSPEPSIA And Qlter Chronic Diseases Cured I :. , ,'. ' ' t- . , . Bjr "r iw ,,B.tur,, "Ihodg, No drugs, no surgery. Ths most axtenalva squlnmerit In North Carolina" for tha adminis tration of kyglenlo and physlolotlcal" treatmsnC ' ", "' f Many eases of paralysis. dyspepsia, , rheumatism, nsuras-' theaia and other chronlo ailments eompletely cured after all tha ordinary methods had failed to benefit.' ( ; Names of physicians, lawyers, bankers, and other business and professional men In all part of tha United fitates who endorse and recommend our treatment given on request. Call or write for pamphlet ConsOlUUoo and examination t Aaaltarlant ttt. s, ; . v .jp i. I lVJphl; MallSd. THE IUGGS SANITARJIUM' The Theato how Ihe latitt pictures t
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