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Tilt; MOENINO; STAB, i""vnLL!lNaTO; WEDNESDAY.; JANUAEY, 2, 1907. rw Trit Tt f Oyster. The best oyster expert that I kao .nL! the cantata of an oyster in ovstex by tbe smell ixuti .r hr tho t.nte. There M omethI; about the smell of any oytcr thai li itr it rondltiou to tne inucn pi TV ,k. the tate. People In Vn. and eat them probably on a .mt of ibeir tate. So also do the; tmy tea ami the various grade f trhbkv and brandy for their tasttx but all experts oa those things pas upon thetn entirely by their smell. Thf professional tea taster or whisky tast , - y called, never tastes them, bo .imply arrive at their taste by thei; ,-vut::ritU of Cavor or. to UpcaV , Uinlr. mclL I ean tell what prlo i load" of oysters will ! rated at "Whe i bey arrive at the wharf ben; by open -I- ui tie bold of the boat and smell vz la MZht cases out of ten I atv uit It strike oystermen as Strang .oc tcev sec persons golns about -o-j Nvit to iKwt. as they lie at the rUtrf tatiuff oysters before they coa ,lu!. to bur. Taste is all rfcht. but ' th.v -loo t smell rijent iney win never rut. ricbt lacbrletyjaad tk tlaS of SVmlt. There Is but one sure cure for the drtnkln lscae or habit, and that ls the simple! : of all, The cure consists In cat In c rnits. That will cure the worst case or Inebriety that ever af flicted a p rson. It will entirely de stroy the ti te for Intoxicants and will make the drunkard return to the thought a d tastes of his childhood. No person rer naw a man or woman who liked rult and who had an ap petite fof Hnk. No person ever sin- r man or it drink who ire at deaifcr enmity with each other md there I vlll surely man with an appetite for ki rrult. Tlie twn t-i.tw, no room for both of them tbe samd human constitution. One ejiroy the other. What to 1r ui arnr with 5en )Mni.. Tlie sayltjr -Cast not a clout till ny be out? has been understood to a cautlorj against laying aside win r clothing until the month of May s ended., A. correspondent of Lon n Notes iid Queries says that an I gardened he knows gives a differ t turn to re proverb, afflrmlnt; that cr the niy has come Into bloom re I3 nevt st. nnd til i against -Washington Star. Kmrricmn To.rl.f - Tnelr Way.. Kncb-h lopl. a a ru,c' to ea t.-r"a lintel drawing room or any other, public pla-v as quietly as possible and endeavor not tv interfere with the other oecupant of the room more than thev .an help. A iarO of French or Germans will nver dream of stopping to ctlsider whether their piercing v.-.i.s are tleafenlag their neighbors. wall American have a particularly j madileniag habit of reading their cor respondents aloud la public without the slightest reganl'to other people who an reading or conversing in the room. It L uo doubt part of the acie lick of breeding which leads them to hold conversauou k wc ,f their rery penetrating voices .,nlv ia public picture galleries. fa continental churches, without raving any attention to the. fact that a solemn ervice may be going on within a few yards of them. London Modern S-ciety. ROOSEVELT EMBARRASSED. r any further danger of saying is really a cau b rowing aside extra car. ats not uwsll the montli lias come to end, but ssom. Imtll the may le out In H to Depend on Democrats to Fight Senator Foraker. -r . (Charlotte Observer.) . Washington, Dec,, 31. Since Sena tor Foraker has declared It to be his intention to force the matter of the aischarge of the negro soldiers to the front the moment Congress opens, the administration is being represented surrerlnir soma omhai-raccmA r- JiJe fact that none of the great Repub- i.u lawyers or th Sonoto hom W " a-afc; AJU V nown any disnosltinn " to t rsIdenf8 relief. It is pointed ?k .even if tbe President is on tne right side of the controversy, It may prove a little awkward for bim. JT he Is reduced to the necessity or having to permit. Democrats to pre sent his side of the case. Mr. Lodge is ever rendv tn nut tn n . . - ' " c nuiu 1U1 his chief. Without reference to the subject -at issue, the Massachusetts Senator does not possess sufficient fa miliarity with the law to keep from be ing bowled over by the astute Foraker. The Republican Washington Star, which has warmed up to the President considerably of late, apparently being will to overlook the Barnes White House affair, has virtually gone back on him again. It says that the PresP dent's side of the controversy, his friends should know, will not be help ed by ridicule cf Mr. Foraker, wbo stands four-square to all the cheap scorn that blows." cm, Big Reduction in Prices for Ten Days Only Ber w ginning rrlble Custom. Vrltlng frtm Abyssinia, a corre odent say$: "Quaint customs pre 1 In these arta. When a fatner Is ting on la years the son bids him nb into a tr?e and Jump down from branches. If the old man staggers landing the son spears him on the t; his usefulness is over. not but Correct. he New Waitress Shall I say Din r U served- or "Dinner is ready," im? Mistress If that cook doesn't any better. Jtnt hji- "Diuner is led. riarMrM Itarar. A Carloaa Colacldeaee. The story of a queer coincidence Is told by Sir Arthur Tonan Dojle. While t ra vefuu upon tbe continent he visited m trtaiu mountain inn. which was In winter. Iarutl. tx-upled only by two men. These men. prisoned In a uasr of snow and ice. had for all that j"nod uo omnaunicatlon with the world liolow. Here was a situation for .i novelist: And the novelist accord-j iixgly Nsn to let his imagination play i about t ti- iMbiUtics of tragedy sur-1 rounding tbe two men on their moun- j tain height. Hut the story was never i written, for. happening to come upon j a Tojunie of Ctiiy de Maupassant, which was uew to him. he found therein, un-j .ler th- title of L Auberge." the very torv he had meant to write. ' .rve. Vou don't even dress me decently," .:. cried. "I'm going home to papa. All right. replied Doolits. . "You xnirht say to bin also that I need a tj? suit myself." Wise Counsel From The South. "I want to give some valuable ad vice to those who sufTer with lame back and kidney trouble." says J. R. Blankenship. of Beck, Tenn. "I have proved to an absolute certainty that Electric Bitters will positively cure this distressing condition. The first bottle gave me great relief and after taking a few more bottles, I was com pletely cured, so completely that 'it becomes a pleasure to recommend this great remedy." Sold under guarantee at R. R. Bellamy's drug store.-Price 50c. J ';v I Tart. S;ella He told me I looked sweet enough to eat. B-dla He .doubtless meant "you were I wp; preserved. New York Sun. J CiRL DIES FROM PISTOL SHOT, j Clapeco Shrank Quarter Size CoHjxn 15 cents each: 2 for 21 cents CLUETT. PCADODY i C H&ktrt of CVortt aa4 Man irch ShlrU zo. I ears of age, died at the Memoria: M'-tal at a late hour last night from lit Iboouad to the Tlaat. The imrum purslane U one of the noudrs of Utany as far as seeds are onevru'-d. A single sel of this plant i will prmlmv about twenty seed pods ;a a sea sou. The average number of eed in eath of thee. by actual count. iXinnj, making fAOuO In all. As far a-4 ue have lwt able to learn there is noimcin.-e of similar frultfulness in any plant found growing In this coun try. A single plant of either the James town weed r jimson ". the butterweed, the ragweed and jwune of the yervine protluer an n'TuuMi- number of seeds, but It is doubtful if any one of them produce one-fourth as many Jui a year as the purslane d-. St. Louis Republic. A llaaaaa Sotf Two frt la Length. Klepbantiasi in a ieruliar form of leprosy iu whii-u the limbs and features swell to horrible pnjortions and out of all sembUut to the leg. arms and' facei of human IwMngs. Cases are known when- th legn have Innume so swollen that they measured 41-.. feet in tireumfe-:n-e The -irs of the same j tctlm. Wnlt.-r Brisbane, an Kngllsb sailor, wen- ighteen invhts Iq length. ( and Iks live elougntiil to upward of two feet n hen in tho iat stages of the j horrible mai n l . Ietil.m Telegraph. Mus Tosh, Member of. Unfortunate Family Probably Suicide. i 1; hmend. Va., Dec. 30. Miss Jcse- pa r Tosh, si beautiful girl, twenty en-- He ithi 'ffects of a pistol wound in her jterre. fired ;by herself several hours i bef.: her detith at her home on South Fif'T street. Whether or not she com mit. -1 suicide Is not knom-n, and prob abl never will be, although the clr cur.: ances point to that theory. Miss Ma: Tosh, sister of the girl says that she .-!s In the act of loading-the re volt when It was accidentally ds cha s-:. i Tn- family has recently met with a larf.-- -erics of misfortunes and fatali ties Ten years ago the father of toe dea iirl. James T. Tosh, was blown to i -es in an explosion in'Romaine's fire- : is factory in Petersburg. A - ster shortljr afterward fell from . and was killed. Charles Tosh, ' - ier. was almost Kiiiea oy mc . ?.tal discharge of a cun. while ! ; several years ago. He Is ow as a result of that accldnet- a generally bad physical con James Tosh, Jr., another r Is nearly dead from typhoid fe heir home. Christmas Goods Httl a pc a b: accl- hunt bllnr and ditlo broti ver f Old People ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, ALL THE NEW NOVELS, CALENDARS & CHRISTMAS CARDS EASTMAN KODAKS & SUPPLIES WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS FANCY BOX PAPER LEATHER GOODS & FANCY GOODS Robt. C. DeRosset. Bookseller and Stationer, dec 15-tf 'WEDNESDAY, MY 2 MB Ending Saturday, January 1 2th. Owing to late deliveries of several of our shipments we are overstocked for this season of the year and must make room for our large stock of spring shoes which will commence arriving the latter part of this -month. -X. ' Entire Stock of Shoes at and Below Cost. -a $3.50 Ladies' Shoes; College cut, Button $5.00 Men's Pat Kidhoes 1 . $3.95 $4.00 Men's Pat CV.t Shoes . . $2.95 $4.00 wren's Gun Metal Shoes $2.95 Blucher Bals and Buttons. $3.50 Men's Vici Kid Bluchers $2.75 $3.50 Men's PL Glo. Bal and Cong $2.75 $3.00 Men's Box Calf Gun Metal and Vici $2.45 $2.50 Men's Box Calf Gun Metal and Vici $1.95 Boys' Department $3.00 Boys Pat Lea Gun Metal and Vici $2.35 $2.00 Boys Pat Lea Gun Metal and Vici $1.65 $1.50 Boys' Vici Bals . $1.20 $1.50 Boys' Satin Calf Bluchers $1.20 Youth's Department. $2.00 Youths Pat Bluchers $1.65 $2.00 Youths Gun Metal and Box Calf . .$1.65 $1.50 Youths' Vici and Box Calf Lace $120 Little Gents. $1.75 Little Gents' Pat and Vicf Bluchers $1.40 All of these are the latest styles. and Lace Bluchers $2.75 $3.00 Ladies' Pat, Button and Blucher' Heavy or Light Soles V. .... . $2.45 $3.00 Ladies' Vici Kid Handsewed Bluch- . er or Lace .' $2.35 $2.00 arid $2.50 Ladies' Vici Kid Bluch- . - .. er and Lace, heavy or single sole . . . .$1.65 $2.50 Lace Pat-Colt Pumps all sizes and ' widths $1.95 $1.25 Ladies' Felt Slippers 95c Misses' and Children's Department. v. $2.50 Handsewed Pat Colt Blucher and Button ; all widths $1 $2.00 Misses Dongola hand sowed Bluch er or Button; all widts $1.65 $1.50 Misses Button and Lace $1.20 $2.00 Childrens ' Pat. hand sewed But ton and Blucher . . , $1.65 $2.00 Child's Hand Sewed Vici Kid But ton and Blucher $1.65 $1.50 Child's Vici Blucher $1.20 $1.25 Child's Vici Lace .'. $1;00 .9 $1.50 Little Gents Box Calf and Vici $1.20 Numerous other Bargains not Mentioned here. Do not miss this chance of getting a Bargain in Foot Wear. The prices are Strictly Cash. HEWLETT IPIOCE, NO. 109 MARKJET STREET. Frmlalar Lazlr. fotnalc said M. "i th nj-t illogical Th. lately. world. "Whnt ::rw projf want of devotion canon of loci ? h Call no. in th hnv you of f women to ' wan asked. the! th , "Wliy. take ms wife." answeml M. Cahuo -I luid all the trouble In the i worhl t r. t Inr to enter her thirties. . ami now. a dozen years later. I can't pet h.-r out ( Hiem." i Nl o VINOL CAPPS' LUI1CH COUNTER OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE. J W. Capps has secured the services of Betsle Maloney, a noted cook and extends to the public a cordial wel- ro tn ht rxf-w lunch counter. Hli ' motto: "Ask. for Betsle and Get the Best." Everything in and Out of Season. CPlPPS. lunch counter, q.tf C. T. McKelthen, Mgr THE ACADEMY NEW YEAR'S DAY (Tuesday) Matinee and Night. FAMED BLACK PATTl And her Famed' Troubadours. An entire new performance of splendor Matinee Prices 50c and 75c. Balcony and Parquet forWhites Night Prices 25c to $1.00. Seats for both performances on sale Monday Morning at Plummer's. dec. 29-3t. Whenever You Wanf THE FINEST OYSTERS. THE TENDEREST STEAK. A QUICK LUNCH OR ANY KIND OF BEER, WINE OH LIQUOR. CALL AT ATLANTIC CAFE. Opposite A. C. L. Depot. Gieschen Bros, Proprietors. dec. 23-tf. THE C I ' 3 . With losd of Isdswly : is wean Hlranis Offen. 1 it used "N . madam. said Bridget. "111 not Tare wi.lout two weeks' notice. That was th rnnthraet an I'll Xjovrkl to t " 'r.ur.- replied ilrs joi broke the contract la the first Vinci place br representinj: yourself as a! checks! cook."-fl:iUdelphIa Ire. the dige : makes r. Put Her Foot Dorr a. .every Ot Najrcln- lint why don't you arjue th. j Ural ma: matter out with your wife? Mcokton j with stn Hush! My wife has very positive! v'no1 fdean un fhi mI.: t.. - i nientS Of ...... VI. A lie UJVUJCUI II , , her fo.it down, and NaKgla The idea! I should think you'd choke to death. it sti ens and vitalizes comes feebleness and the orgauB act more effectively: the blood and water); digJ-ia J Is not assimilated as Tea her-Now. Robert, do you know what an Isosceles triangle Is? - Boy Yw'iii. Teacher - Well, what Is It? Hoy It's one ur dem t'lnpi I gits lick 1 fer not know-in' wot it la. Judgt. T rf are some' mJnd.t like either con vex or conrare mirrors, which repre s:t obct.4 sueU as they receive them. ar never receive tht?ni as they Joubert. the useh iron add It is b what Vin refund m Ilobert R Note Vlnol In the leadln town and for the V. worn tissues and irl decline. It tones up ;ans, aids assimilation, blood, and strengthens the body, la this nat ioI replaces weakness all the medicinal ele- or oil in a concentrat- trom fresh cod's liver. eliminated and tonic we" know so well of made that Ve offer to if it fails to benefit l. ray, Druggist. we are sole agents for lington. It Is for sale at ur tpra in nearly every in the country. .Look agency In your town-" but ar oxaiive Mromo OaaCol4bOneDyCr53 DffV3 9 rrmin Regal, the Shoe That Proves, Start the New Year with a Pairot Equal to any Shoe Made Great Deal Hlflher Price $3.50 .1-4 Sizes. ata A t y II Jf ii nn "THE STORE THAT'S ALWAYS BUSY." CARPETS VERY CHEAP. Our normal prices are always lower than other dealers ask for sim ilar qualities, and when we announce abnormal rates, as this week, they verge upon the sensational. 3tock readjustment brought. a great many to the surface We tell you of them: 150 Axminister Carpets, sewed, and layed, this week $1.20 1.20 Sultan Velvets, Parlor, Hall and Stair laid 1.10 1.15 Dody Brussels Rooms, Hall and Stairs .95 1.00 Brussels Carpet, Rooms, Hall and Stairs .85 A lot of odd lengths in Brussels Carpets 50c and 60c 30.00 Axminister Art Squares 9x12, this week $25.00 25.00 Axminister Art Squares 9x12, this week 22.50 12.50 Wool and Fiber 9x12 -Art Squares this .week 11.00 12.00 All Fiber Art Squares 9x12 this week ; 10430 50c Fiber Carpet, sewed and laid this week, per yard, .35 CLOAK AND SUIT ROOM NEWS. We want to reduce our large stock of Ladies' Coats and Coat Suits Prices like these should clean them all out: 12.00 Black and Navy Blue Cheviots Suits this week $10.09 18.00 Broadcloth Suits, Noby Styles, this week 15.00 20.00 Broadcloth Suits Neatly made, and trimmed, only 17.5t 25.00 Suits, Fancy Mixed Materials and Cloths this week 204)3 30.00 Suits, all Shade Chiffon Broadcloth this week- 254)0 35.00 Suits, Mixtures and Broadcloth, this week 28.50, TRIMMED MILLINERY At one-third off regular price some great bar gains in-tbe stock to select from. t BLANKETS, COMFORTS AND DOWN QUILTS All at reduced prices. Southern Trading Stamps given with all cash purchases. THE C.-W. POLVOGT CO. A. SHRIER, Agent. 34 NORTH FRONT STREET. dec. 30-3t. FOR REMT Seven Large Offices on Second Floor in PETERSON & RULFS' NEW BUILDING, Next to Ylurchioon Bank, PHONE 208. . I. J" ,'.:-.5';:,"' ;i f ' ii i CATALOGUE ON REQUEST. dec 30-tf. on every - I Vr r n
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