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The ar an or. amp. ffi fflYffl s a center draft lamp of i SnttflKl. for Itvincr room Hinincr room or Free from all objectionable features a splendid family If not -with your dealer write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) ' - 0) rMi uvi Wfonfle pes (Go dis prenfcri ' Percales. Auto Cloth. Merce- rized Batiste, Sylvia Lawn, Luna Lawn, French. Nainsook. i S EDO AND FOULARD SILKS. In all the! newest and up-to-date shades. Foulard Silks in ex clusive patterns. ' SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES . Belts and Belt Buckles, the newest styles and designs, Hand kerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery, Laces, Nets and Veilings. New Neckwear in Jabots and Dutch Collars. Parasols in all the newest handles and shades. - " . . Corsets and Undermuslins, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Directoire Waists, White Lawn, white and black Silk, White and cream Net Waist, tailor made Shirt Waists at reduced prices. j GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. We carry! at all times a complete line I of these goods. I MATTINGS AND MATTING RUGS. Our line lis unsurpassed. When you i purchase of us you get nothing but the best goods. a Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Trunks, Suit Cases and Ba"s I ' Agent for Black Cat Hosiery; American Lady Corsets and Butterick Patterns. ' Mail orders receive prompt attention. ; apr 18 tf wmflgaegfiH S3) 3JC a HEADQUARTERS For UP-TO-DATE 1 FOOTERY Everything That's New In the Slipper " Line HEWLETT & PRICE 109 Market St. apr.23 tf . ! i fPD : I"4.P THis is to notify, our customers that they can secure this popular brand by sending their orders to Petersburg, Va. 4 Doz. Bottles F. O. B. Pete sb'g, $3.00. 10 Doz. Bottles F. O. B. Petersb'g. $7.50 RLEY PARK BREWING COMPANY j G. MORGAN KNIGHT, Manager. PETERSBURG, VA. j in "I- ' " "" """!! "" 1 "" ' LAVTOM GILES fi Sfl3 FIRE INSURANCE BOILER EMPLOYiERS' LIABILITY Losses Always MARINE ACCIDENT Paid Promptly, . . ., .... . fOrisinaI.1 ' . Safo Arkadyevna, a little Bussiar peasant girl, heard sleigh bells an went to the door. A sledge drove up, anc a young man alighted and, followed "bj his valet, hurried into the house. The driver remained with the horses. - "Is there any one here who knows the road to v.?" he asked. "There is no one here at all except my father and myself. My father is ill In bed. , I know the road to v." "I must get there :in time to catct tne St. Petersburg express - whkt nnssAR nt 10:in. It is now 8. The distance is" "Eighteen versts." "Ttfrt tnnre than that? Good. Thew is plenty of time." "But, excellency, there are many hills, and the enow is deep and in places drifted. You will require all the time you have, and more.? The voung man?s countenance fell "My horses are tired out," he said, "and my sledge is heavy, yet I must catch the train." , "We have a fresh horse and a light sledee with seats for but two people Let your driver and- your servant re main here. I will drive you to v.' "You little angel! You little beauty' Take me to V. in time for the train and I will love you forever." TTt imnnisivfilv threw his arms around Safo and kissed her. It is astonishing how speedily a very young country girl and this one was but seventeen who has never seen a fine gentleman when she first meets one can f allln love with him. For that one moment, for the first time in her life, Safo was in heaven. The travelers' sledge was driven into the barn, the lighter sledge got out. and Safo Arkadyevna and Alexis Alex androvitch entered. She holding the reins, the robes were adjusted, and they drove away. "Why do you so wish to catch the train?" asked Safo. - "It is a matter of life and death.' "Your life or death?" asked the girl, with a gasp. "No; that of a man on the train.' Safo listened intently for more. Had i this to do with revolutionary wort? She was an enthusiastic revolutionist. Was she driving this man to the train to enable him to prevent the accom plishment of a revolutionary purpose The hills lay within the first ten or a dozen versts of the distance to be tra- eled. . When Alexis became impatient at their slow progress Safo told him that for the last six or eight versts the road lay over level ground. When they had passed the hills they had but half an hour to go the remainder of the dis tance. But the road was covered with loose snow, and the horse was not as fresh as at starting. To their right they could see to a considerable dis tance, and two or three versts away was a sledge, the driver of which was whipping his horse unmercifully, going in the same direction as themselves. "There they are now!" "Who?" asked Safo. "The murderers! Get up! Give hiui the whip!" "Not until you tell me what this means," she said firmly. Alexis turned and looked at her, as tonished" After a few moments of study he said: "The minister of the interior is on fhe train I wish to catch. At an inn where I stayed last night I overheard a' conversation that told me a revolu-. tionist would board the train at V., leave his compartment while the train is in motion, walk along the foot board to the carriage occupied by the minister, shoot him through the win dow and jump from the train." He watched eagerly the girl's face as he spoke. She made no comment for a time, though she showed traces of an inward - struggle, a struggle between love and duly. She knew of the suffer insrs of her people under autocratic rule, yet her heart had sprung to this young man as a moth Will dash against the glass inclosing an electric light. She could take him to the station in time to save the minister's life or could delay him. "Well ?" he ventured presently. The girl made no reply. They were going at a good pace, and Alexis, know ing that she was deliberating pre ferred to give her a few moments m which to decide. If her decision was against him he would take the reins himself. But he did not know the way, and this misrht wreck his' purpose. Sud denly she threw the reins to him. Seizing them in one hand, he laid on the whip with the other. The girl sa,t mute by his side. Entering a wood. they came to a fork in the road. "Which?" asked Alexis. Safo remained silent. Seeing that she Would not choose for him and realizing the impossibility of forcing her to do so, he chose the left hand road. It led him two verste out of his wav. Wben he emerged from the wood he could again see a long dis- j tance. There was the train approach-; ing the station. There was the sledge containing the assassins within a few hundred yards of their goal. . Alexis drove on. to the, station, reach ing it some ten minutes after the train had passed. He sent his information by telegraph to the next, stopping place, but the train did not -top for more than half an hour, and by that time ,it Nwas f too late. " The minister had been assassinated. Alexis - Alexandrovitch told no one how he had been delayed by the little peasant girl, who preferred her duty to . her newborn love. . The incident made -her a revolutionary worker, and the is now'in Siberia. ' . -; CHARLOTJTB BOND HILL. Pricesare 25 per cent, lower than anyone else. Selling for cash, hefis riot compelled to put on big profits to make up for losses ontbad accounts. Ou millinery department is crowded with new goods. Each lay they come by steamer, by andjlby express. Five freight cases of ladies sailors, a world wide 50c hat, this week for ., . . . Trimmed and untrimmed hats for everybody from 50c to $15. You buy the goods from us and we trim you hat free. Our trimmers are the mot skilful and up to date in the State. When you buy a hat from us for a $1, you set a hat that is worth a $1. We don't charge you $2for a $1 hat. We prefer small prof its on many, rather than chance big profits on a few. Don't fail to examine the new lot of Silk Voiles we have ju& received. They are rare bargains, 25c. Men's $7jPananra Hats, $4.85. Men's $15 Spring Suits, $8.50. Brass finished Suit Case for $1.25. Anything you heed in House Furnishing Got ds. Matting, 10c per yard and up. GEO. 0. QMlMM ltO-112-m NORTH FRONT STREET. Personally Conducted TOUR-r. ' "AROUND THE GOIITIilEIlf Over the Rocky Mountalns'to the Pa cific, the Alaska-Yukon Exposition Los Angeles during the Elks National Conyention and ; through the Yellow stone National Park via the SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY J in charge of Mr. C. H. GATTIS, District Passenger Agent, Raleigh N. C, and chaper oned by MRS. C. H. GATTIS over the entire trip. Leaves July 3rd, returns August 6th, circling the United States in a solid Pullman train composed of the ' highest grade and modern design of sleeping, compartment observation cars and Pullman dining car. The most inexpensive trip ever ope rated from the Southeast, through At lanta, Birmingham, Memphis, t stop ping at Kansas City, Denver, Colo rado Springs, Salt Lake, Los Angeles, Santa Darhara, Monterey, Santa Crua, San Francisco. Portland. Seattle. Ta- coma, Spokane, through Yellowstone National Park, St. Paul, Chicago, re turning home through Cincinnati and C. & O. through Richmond. Trip cost wm mciuae ranroaa ana Pullman fares, hotels, dining . car meals, stage ride of five (6) and one half 1-2) days through the Yellow stone National -Park, transfers, side trips, carriage and automohile,. rides at stop-over points and all actual ex penses necessary. Side trips will he arranged at all stop-over points to places of interest all details heine: arranged in advance and looked after enroute. Ah attractive 33-day trip through the "Greatest Country in the World" covering a distanc of 8,755 miles of travel in a modern Pullman tram with superb dining car service, eating and sleeping in the best of hotels, sight seeing "The Wonders of the West" leisurely, with all details arranged in advance is a luxury of a lifetime. Write at once to the undersigned for cost of trip, schedule and itinera ry. If maps, timetables and book lets of the lines over which the party will travel, are desired, send 30 cents in stamps. C. H. GATTIS, District Passenger Agent, apr 28-tf, ' Raleigh, N. C. 1 apr 25 tf rare, old carolinaiwine. i -3 Suppernong Wine is the rarest product of the vineyard. Made from a grape peculiar to this sec non, its delightfully exquisite flavor, Us rich bouquet and its fragrant aroma, have given it a popularity over the entire country. Seupperijong is the wine o( the connoiseur, but it is light in; alcohol and posseses wonderful med icinal poperties. Nothing will appeal to your afternoon visitors like Bear's Sciippernong Win, daintily served with cake or wafers. euppernong Port Belle of CaroUn. Sherry. Blackberry, ' SOL BEAR AND CO., Phone f56 Wilmington. N. C. REMEMBER, we are allowed to sell-quantities of 2 1-2 gallons or more here in the city. ' . AY ME! All kinds of Base Ball Goods for all kinds of base ball players. :: :: :: Reach's Goods Arc Guaranteed, J.W.MURCHISON 6 COMPANY. te zs-ti. ii.ill.llil.ittlTl'iffirT' 1 ca SGSETS(0)R99 CwuIEGn! pS 112 , -AT- IP - - T4EXT TO MURCHISON DAWK apr. 25 tf JJLJU low Is the Time to Advertise, in The Llorning Starj To Sycceedl Dn'fthe'Woirid: You must acquire the ability to save Anybody can spend money; the other man urges you to because he wants to save some of the "money you spend. Why not do your own saving? We are here to help you4 per cent Interest allowed. 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