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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 15, 1914 r f i- ' t" i -I -p .!:" i ... ..SOCIETY:: TUB WHITE dOID. I '"'"' - "Lbe r. White flood" in- high TMay A they Mil tbe wide le above Put the? nllT -frr -th-wy- -i: la tbvir flight t dlstaot laud. ' . If. Talratr laurt at waltllir f"f rto ' Htltng flower and frnlt and tress And. "fl an louring in rain ror liit cloud Jli!r jnd fall. . lit Bst the eland hsre trsTeled away T 11 sum-PS retted" "ilrrrnhr" Aid there in tlielr wenderful way They're fallea 111 tarreota ut ralu. ' IV. e w will vali d lb high, while clouds A they Journey to dryer land. While w wait fur the lower clonda .. e aprlakle w-rH aad-Owtr - . Kdentun. tf. C. Dr. T. ). Coppedge arid family, - and Mr. J time W. Coppedge, left . yeaterday for Franklin county to vlalt Dr. Coppedge'a 1 father near -jLoutohurg, M re. M. At a xwell, f Norf olte Va., and Mn. Harry Uedniun.; of Washington. D. C, arc in the city visiting their. uuithr..Alra, C-JluUsh. Ina-a. -who has been seriously ill but '-Mr. H;:K. tmatteowr-rf -Attain, f Ga.. after spending some time In lh city on a vlult to Mm. Edward ' Brltlon. left for hc-r bame-jreatertay afternoon. iMr. and Mrs. Boyd Burn' of ajr-fir. tnort wte.-- - i Mr. W. (. Me re andMUa Hutti day. -.Mis Jer,ni Trapler'Teft yeaiei tiay for Vicasbura; to take til" her work in All tialnu College, Alias Trapier hnu juat returned from a Kuiuticuii trip flying homeward In the tenth of the tiietiaee to the- atearoef --wilch te - made the return trip.- . -M fharlotie Jnnw U-ft te.ter. day for Oary where ithe will enter the Cary hlith K'h4l. "" MlsiK-Vflla lTeldraruf!-Sf"Tit- hospital left etrday--oT'ittwuM where he will spend her vacation Mr. K. E. Hohltieon. Mim Itol.lii aon and MIh Htunkelli;fij:eiiter4u. for wannajio, Ali(-vllle and lillt more. Mlis (tilth A. Hohin-ion left last 'night for a trip to tluncunibecouiiiy Mha will vlatt a nittnlier if lutljitu In the county befure returning to her home In Kuielgb. Mm t v. Albright for OoJdsbnro with I will vlartc friend Th ahort time. MlM Ktta Kumfy hue returned toi -1 heetty-ttfter w-yfyit to Ji iernhr Beaufort. -irrt 1 Alias Ki-antet Womtle 1 in Hal elgh far a fow day after xpeuditit; ome time at WrliihtHvllle. She ia on her way to Hreenstxiro where nhf will reaum her work at Ihe lati Normal. . Kev, and MrH. J. II. MiOm Wen left yeaterday f-Htt4t b attended- yesterday tue funeral l Mr. McCra ken's nephew. Mrs. R. N. Hlmmonx aitd child ren have returned from, Aaheville wJrr?firrliiJeiit ome time. t AHen JBrwrpk-hair Temnirrlt4 to Tl inche waist measure. It will ba d from Newton where he visited ' mailed to any addresa by 'the Fashion Ie her; .parent J partment of thia rxipef, 00 receipt of tea miss it AitixKN i:mi;utms Mim Julian Austin of t1a)tn utnt " " of llimar at Party. . tiotdsboro. Hept.H. tJti Friday nliiiullitiJiilh Harden delightfully entertained a nuinberTiT her-frtpnd-t honor--of her TtmH'iirmf-. "Mibs '- jifflt Austin of Clayton, at bet beaiuful country home. Holly ttrook. j, Kook waa the gume of the evening, and wa played at ei'x tables which were beautiful with ferns and cut J flowers. At the conclusion -of - the cmues, fruit. Ices and mint were served by Misses Thompson and Harden. Throughout the evening brthvncnl and instrumehtaT mtlstr-wa-reiiarLbe .seen here tomUit at Ihe Acadeuiv hy different irtes, which added great ly to the pleasures of the party which wa declared to be one of the moat enjoyable occasions t the season . TfXKiTL -M tit-: Al Til 11.. Greenxlmm later I'm TIm-"- djcx'. t: Ureg In lcMTlblng llaiikj-raiiky. The Hanky I'atiky imu-khI couo-dv for a performance Haturday night tn fireensboro and greatty ptnsed the -Theater-gnera-nf -the it. 'm. The News In Ita report of the Mmw bail this to say: Two of the beat (Hiiiit dlan thi ih town has seen in a Ion time apix at the JLJradlast nialn in Hn.l.y I'anky. they V 'were r'a 11 n iea tujil Ktedtniin as "I'lotincJi A 1 ibittein ' juiU Hlney Httumilt." In the lieubmlua of the second act tlicj put on a feat Thr ir 1 hi r ii 1 1111 1 1 1 jl j.LULL.iL.Ll0.f.'.'.-. wneu one i,onien uui and retmi.. on what they said he wonders what he laughed STtoaelf sore about. ' They are lnUcrliiable. They are not out of pla. e in Hanky enky eliher. for the entire ahow la a tuneful and u beautiful onn. ..,..,;...,,.,.... nil i frr :"4 - A '' - III- " ' V hi. :. S - ' "' . , ' - ' ) , . ' I "" ii ' rP ! I . , 1 H .: ' - il i u ewi'if - " " " " "4 1 -- 'j 'a - - ft -. . imt ; mimmm-skr mm .AiiaaB m. "' - lyaag iiaiit'ii !) gitw-maa aWsaaaaafcafaai nt,rt -t-f-'-j'-Tfrtg1tt yaff' a? WlMajj- y rftMli "laKi'if )"fi'i; 'l ITfc aM ,n uaM r il iL ill lJI , M KMi ritpt TUK. MIMICAL .fUMI-Jil, IL. V.MitpAT r IN RUSSIAN STYLE" Tb Un Plaited Toidc3irilSrrttJ - Take b EtMntitH Chic ;,.fljf MaFTiANTON '3jtA Plaited Tanir, 94 $wmt. , T'ne pliitetlRuiaSanJtmuc is one of : be ler lik! aa it i. ine tJ ftienuir I - M tWn "lateruU, It givw "". becnmK line to The n and, t the tame time, produce the Utiton , M nare. it ian nnqtiesifonrd1 lavont the filte3 v'iehiit' VxteiVila to' the hinfi Til .-, A- : - mm V llill-tit 1 l:1it:I(n L waist Ki l to be preferred Imt there arei- wonien woo nnd the narrow belt and f he natural waist lioe preferaMe and a choite 1 allowed. Tunkt tJ turh kind arc nude both to match the blouee and to Dutch the trimming of the blouve, the main por tion brine of aonKtuiag thinner, and lighter. In the illustration, it in marie of one of tin new: suiting matiHl in a haaket wenve but tunica of I hi kind will ijtht left y eaterd.-y U utii,ed for ilk at well aa lor wX)l and 1 ""'"' UemiwraU o .1 ,.ll",1lrrn. Hl"' ' nKing the new silk are a freat many I fx f n that city f.hlndmeOIMwi.h.wirtv.JfplinrL popl m . . a. . .. 1 .iu. t . ... 1 An inter Luw feature ,J ik B !'"" caucus on me sunjeci lomor An imerWHHx feature ot he , p,w ((hl A,lnit,H1I..t,n .ailrtll ttiorlrf it fouud in the Kusaian effect of the piaited tunic and tre ii!;ifetion 01 tna Turkish tnuer prtMluctxrby, tlyrBarYow aire ueneacn, i ne present, is an ecrp- tionallv inlrrrliiie scaton. It haa been developed from many .aouriea and nirioua lomUnatiiin are to I met. Kor the medhim sijre, theitunic wilhre fluire U ydiwi uuwl J?, yd..-ti w 44, jJi, yd, it in.,,sn!f , ic wtlth . at tlx LiWcr edire Is a yds. and jo in. or i yd. anil 10 in. when the plait are lait j I pattern 81S1A k cuf In aire from wtth-TfnT cnouplf-plot to alver ihe tired Viusirffett jijuji a heailuebe. The euaw. tumea were wbnderfut, and the eremc effwta well planned and urtintic. The .uu;Ulty.l!UXbe llrjt. .acthriitht down t rhr-h'Firreef ilr " W'nereW' TvltteiHii Is Hlonmtntf" also (lllck the fancy of the crowd. There ras not hi nir bet ter In the ehow. though,' than "Koll on Missouri;" sun; by lialph Kila.rd a "nuniliskl " No otitiee of til show wmtbt he complete without men tun ut tliv tranidinary dancing In the "Million lioll'sr trail" accinr The Hanky I'anky Company will f jTusHT'PtrHtrvrffnr-ir Tie uriiiinUallon will alao be seen at noon -today in a free open air' concert on Nash. Suuaie .m which occMislon the young ladies of the companv will tii!;e a eolleot'ojj for Ihe Hid fVoss Sndrty lii 'connection vtith the ""efforts or the Society to alleviate the snffrr t'lgs of llurope s soldiers. Tile man ;ik ment of the local play house confi dently eltpect a larite altendance bolh on the a.h Kiunre eincert and the resular prrioruidnt-e :n (he .A'''b-n;j. 1 if Music M' tlt'l I.IMi t MM X. "TiKlay" Mrctcbc crc of 111li-enw- Taut I Ike t ioliii Srl'ig. Lhii e'tews Asit iil. I Tbe nerycH of aurtii itee lire Mtreteh e'i taut like violin unions at. tlis I t formanee ,.r "Tihlav."-- the mod day iilcbl tiepteinber l.s. ,t lljivini; .behind !t .the i:ee.jiil of au entile seo.on at' the Ivili t-tiei t The ater, a longer run t h:i ti :m other dtamatlc" plnv of the of any offering on the hoards. The sta ix in ilitrKiii'Krt. 6 FttonttM 0 8 IrrVKExcH . . g LS 8 NOVEL' FEATL'KLS 0 R - , EARLY FALL 8 H )00000000 (tanda a 'husband who ha a, thrruah third person, a woman made an aiiuolntrnont to meet hU ownwife. Thrutiyh two acta the woman haa en allied her to obtain the prettyclothea he- biv, Tiy- th-hubaiMt:j with murder and jaatloe in hi heart, enteri the wife. Rhe thlnka that the fact the IlKhtiT'are-irat-lB because of a feelinR of romance 'n the heirt of the at ranger. - hgfoinfa-lnto the room gladly and hunching. The man eraaim hr-r hand and the imnta jr turnod on! Th i-hiillejiila up 4o h-dfma In leorK Brtiadhurura irreateiit play. for In the action that haa iconeDe in, -- In I1" nrat iw-t we aee the huband Jtnrina- hU timneyTirid HtraeM neca, and the wife forced to well her Jewel. In the aecond act, we nee her in a flat, still longing fur pretty thing. In the RKcpeedlnK act he haa leaped the aap between a mood woman and jk-Utd. uuP and la pevelllna;. In hund- oimr:-rintheifc--:-In the-linalr m't the huthand dlncovera atl. through the fact that he .lcfimea - the renting '-"TiTen -fir'iavAiUne.luyathla yttie TinmntmeH-nentcti ro Keep up appearance.."' Then' come the" big scene! ' Many Dwnocrats Opposing Proposed War Tax on Freight Transportation Bills icHliiniiUm. D. l. 8el, 1 4. p posing the pro- freiaht tranporta -calttssnerh ffWajr for however hope to delay cancua con- , aidceiithin ' '''x! 'ni the ireaidni j enn weigh the situation In the light of receni oevciopmeniH I 'reMidoot Wtlwin will return to Vvnuhlfittoii tomorrc and Majority I,c: ier I nifei womI pro'ixises to make it clour to him that 11 will be im poiwiblo to put a freight tax through tt -Hohxt- rrnlmn- he "glrea- the"prrri poHal his miiu lilted enduraement. Should Ihe Itnstdent then Mfge that Li.be, ef'iiTir-:tW'tW' acrepCed'-br'-eom- Kress, Mr. I nderw'ood, a the leader ivlll do all he can to allay the opposi tion, and will advise against a caucus on the ground that nothing can he iicconiplished that cannot he aeeoin- TiWh ert-trrt he tWmse MprW. "Any tax plan wr may propone la hound to meet opoaltioii," ' said Mr. trnrterwood loday and Itltiecenaartly tmst have the backing of the Presi dent. If the t'l'Psident hetlave that kb can ftnd some morf expedient methnd of raising revenue, than tHOfffrh 7re?ght--taTr wsV-KhaU trxiff trainc a new bill. Mr. Hnderwood satd ha had received no recent word from the I'resldent to tndicate what his course would be Before the freight tax was Incor porated In the bill the majority leader conferred., wan. utm and got the im pression, at least, it would be accent able. Niiff a rnetti her of the commit tee would have agreed to the proini sit-in tinleMi liejjajdenjuajjedja. rreMioen; enuorsen 11. tooay in tne ttoitse there wa an undercurrent of liellef that the t'resl dept would uik the committee to suggeMt n bill, probably Including a stamps tax on commercial paper. NEARLY MISSED TRAIN 1'rc-dilcul t inning U, k M Wanhlng- toii in I vcctieni Health. Heifr"r"'rr.'; .HTt" 1 4 1'iealdeiH' ilsou. left hei-e--t ;2ft rr. m. todav for Washington where he will arrive tomorrow morniiignt 9 u'clnrk. -- -." Spritigtlel.T. M.'iks.. Sept. 14.- I'resl dent Wilson w;im forced to Jump aboard a moving train to keep from being left at tiroenneld tonight on -Me- retitrrrTTTn trnm Cornish. He len bin em. to walk on the station i ne rmiiirm i reiurn triD wa turned Xato .3 a almost CQntinuuua ova tion by larife crowds which gathered nt nfll stops to shake hands with him lie whs in excellent health and spirits aim pain parucniar attention to many children. illL iAt iUt.'tV lUMtili'l.' winmai-iiia e M J 1 -QTBilRK 1M HnilQF U I 1 1 U U 1 1 I II IIUUULI . . II EPFECTOFl'IDfl COTTOM INDUSTRY . . Only 21,210 Bales Exported in August, Against 257,172 Last Year- ( Am aiMriataa Pnavl . Waahintrton, D.'C 8ept. 14 Tha effect of the European' war on tha American Cotton Industry wa dlacloa d today In the cenaua btireaa'a Au gust cotton conaumptloir reportrahow-. Ing that during August only 21,21 balea wa exported whtle during Au gust last year 2 57.17 J bales went abroad. Great Britain took only 1,170 balea thia August while laat year ah took 77,488 balea; tlermany took only 61 hale against 11,111 i year ago Kranca topk only five bale against il.vll a year ago; Italy took 1.644 againat 11.641 a year ago, and all other countries took 11,217 ftgaftiat 40.26S a year ago. The mpply.of cotton during . the year or 1014. Which ended August 11 waa more than 16,000,600 balea. Th exports for the year amounted to 8,- 114,641 , bales, the domestic connump tion 5.677,864 bale and the quantity on hand Augul If. .wa about 1.- B24.24S balea An extraoraTHafTTe&tiir Of the: porrWB"The fact that more cotot n imported during August than was expwte fty'ttte'tTftlted State wKteft laat year supplied almost sixty-one per cent of the world cotton. Import were2T.o7 hale asalnst T,7ft5 last year and for the twelve months 280,- 290 against zzT.Itt a yv-ar ago. The ceniua bureau report show cotton consumed during Auauat waa 184.205 bale exclusive of Hitters, Com pare . wth.J,SML ,iJlgU,.te?L year, ,- vonauntpuon - . tor - ttusi w e i y i month ending August 11. was 5.677., 164 balea against 5,481,321 last year. Cotton on hand August II. In manu facflirfng" litalttimeiHw.aaiiaiA0 balea compared WHB' 717,704 a year ago and.Jn Jlndependent warehouse t4,857 compared with 47,S03 a year ago. "Cotton sulndles active numbered 2O.a4T),902 agalhat SO,02,?Tarrear ago: lluters consumed - 24,684 balea against 16,630 a year ago and for the twelve month 106,201 bain agalnat KiaM lHt-yar-ar had- tw -majn i. facturlng establishments 73,149 bale auttliwt 6U.46t a year-ago jsniL ia . in dependent warehouse 110,521 against 27,278 a year ago; lter exported 085 balea and for the twelve month 250,881 balea HOOST THE HI' X DAT 8CHOOU Movement Slarlcil Hy Warsaw Pastor to irwrease .'lltriulanrn, I Hpo'ltl to Th Nm snt tHacnrr I Warsaw. Sept. 14. Rev. A. l. Moore, pastor of the Baptist church. started Tl"movemefitTiere yesterday that will probably result In unllmil ed ip-od for the spiritual welfare of this ti wn. Mr. Moore, who ia an untiring worker, found that there was a corri- rarallvely small number of the pen pie of thia town who wera members f an Sunday Si'hool. and visited the ctiuichea while they were in Sunday etchool, presentiiiK a piopoatlion that each church appoint a committee ti "asaisT him' In " taking a" census of Ihe town to .learn exactly how many pen le there were who- should regularly attend some Sunday Bohoo! "each Biiiv- day. This proposition wa accepted, tir.d the Presbyterian and Methodist rienoTiinatlona . promptly appointed their delegate to ssa t Mr. Mooro. TKIW -CttKAMCB POSTACK.'- Plan for Two-Cent Kate to Mouth America. ax (I1 to Commerce. WashingtonKept. 14; A a further stimulus to commerce, it I proposed by several leaders In Congress that slept... be... Ukea;.tQaUll'---tisnt puBlage rate to countries of South America that will consent to an ar rangement of this character. It re quires at present a five-cent atamp to carry a letter to Mouth America, und Ihe argument Is made that It would foster closer commercial "relationship If that part'' of the world Could he placed on the same tigHtg with Tespect to mail ehargea as England, (ler many. Canada, Mexico, and Panama. HeprewtttaTiVe".TaTficsTr "T1byt!""bT Missouri, for several years a member ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tonight "'; 'ZTJLtW iTKi ns pKi-;SITXTS"ITfs; -ALL STAR COMPANY lit la 4 Jumble of JoUi&caiion , - Hanky Panky lr. It Entirety Exactly as. presented 150 nights at HroaJway Theatre; N. Y. Augmented Orchestra Specia' arranitement with Wm. Mtrrt. Paulus nd Young Whirlwind T;uitf o and M.axixe l.niceTTfroni - The Jardin De Dan, N. Y. Prices 5oc, 75c, l, $l.5( eieax ott salo at Tm-kcr B:t;idl;'g rharntity. American Creations l.e:ir Janet:- '" :...r- - If it ia true, as the newspapers suggest, thai the Kuroppan war has made it, necessary for ' America to create Ha wtW ' WE J ler trien--t--rWrnec-tw-4--cllned tc conKratulate Ameri cans. ....... ,i Nsver. never, have; the hoja been more alluring, and ne.ter has the Carlety of -women' wear been more attractive and dia tractive. , . . In looking over t'he advert in- " eHUttB. ,tt tiCay'a ,Kgwa ami (lliaerver-a -twbijt-tltat i never mlw I came aeroc.the most Interesting news, a- d. -pwe-gwth. duw ntown.- l-fwd I the stores, as Xnvltinajaa their .J advsrtialng, K I have bought afmoet niy eu llre fult and winter lutflt. Watch out for tomot,ow"a eoiilon. ,Inet It will be well worth your while. Very sincerely. " Florei.ce". fjCE CURTAINS lliiseeknl This is no special lot, nor is it a cut that will last until the last one is sold. It is effective today and your last opportunity is Saturday evening just before 6, closing time, A nice, well selected line of tace Curtains, ranging in price -from $1.25 to fli(X) per. $2.25 Velvet Ba This is a very creditable showing, used for this week only, as a big leader. If you are needing 27x54-inch Velvet, this week is your opportunity. Where larger size Rugs are required, you can afford to make your selection f ro in "our Fall stockrwhich embrace the hewestshades. ' FOR BABY IN THE CRIB-Teddy Bear Blankets are great protectors. Our fresh showing of these is a tempting one to mothers. Prices are only 59c. and 79c. "-- " -''-- ''. . ' '.' '"" 1 1 " '"""'"""I'K'iili.i .....r.h , , ,t,.-iia.'.wi ,'.'; :-:.f,.,i,", --- BGi3rN,lR( of the House poatofflc committee, said today that there waa a general sentiment among members of the House Hand fienate' Tri"' fa vor' 'of "'re duced postage to South A merle i. xriimtmrwmMt lnvmyr- ymttrm vt postal treaties to be negotiated be tween the I'nited Stutes and the countries which arc willing to enter Into the new arrangement. Each treaty . would he made In behwr of the Cnlted State by the Postmaster General, acting under the advice of the President. The existing postal arrangement with the South American nation are under the regulation of the I'nlver- ,satfoslfttllnlmT.-, A iQlnLjBrgoluQoBu. REMARKABLE CASE of Mrs. HAM Declare! Lydia E , Pinktam' " Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life t and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo-v"T feel it'my diU7 to toll the public the condition of my health before, uing4 your medicine. I bad falling, inflamma tion and corrjreattonj female weakness, paint in both fides, backaches and bear ing down pains, wsj short of memory, nervous, impatient, passed sleepiest eights, and had I neither treno-th nne energy. There was always fear and dread In my mind, I hast cold, nervous, weak spells, hot flashes over my body. I had a place in my nVht side that waa ft sore that I could hardly bear the weight of my clothes. I tried medicines end doctors, but they did me little good, nd I nev er expextetLto get out again. 1 got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer tainly would have been in grave or in an asylum if your metficines had not saved me. But now I can work all day, sleep well at night, eat snything I want, have bo hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. All pains, aches, fears and dreads are gone, my houne. children and huahamt arano longer neglected, as I am almost enureij ire oi tne Dad gymptomt I had before taking ycur remedies, and all 1 Pleasure and henriine in rnv .Katma WrJ61WAii.'fi:fa:-.Ii; uuttiurocg, Missouri. If yon want n- IaI I.Jlli E. lMnktiam 'Meill. ln. rv (coulidentlal) Lynn, Mass. ass We want tt '. understood platnry bv everyone that we make the lo.vet prices first, l&tt, and all the time. And if our prices were not t tie ' liTwesf' that". could: pos sibly be made.on our various instruments, vrk could not af ford to stick, to them we would lose btisinfss. An.l furthermore everyone who buys, imm us yets Ihesaine advantage of the same low. est price. :',-- UARFiELl TEOLIAS RALF.tC.H. N. C. . Tlie Only Strtttly Ones Price Music Uoum iu Uie 6la4 BI!.,'.!,.UI'W!.i '.I .NM'Ml.lll! wm 3 Therc is nofning prettier 111 I LSgljIj? "-J''''" I 3 -than this -dainty - - j jT rj iyafVV BRONZE COLON UL ' M J iWiBiliniBiifM b Uiuiaijjr-f pair. (On, the third floor). the adoption of which would Indicate the. sentiment of Congress 'on the templates ly some of the leaSere. MAiirAsrrrartK deEat: Federal Reserve Board Considering .Names for IHroctorxhlpe. Washington, Sept 14. The Federal iteserve Hoard today began consid eration of-eligible for class "C" direc torships' of the twelve reserve banks but reached no definite conclusion Before Uie board are more than 200 names, out of which 26 men are to In view uf the length of rlmo It mav take to Belect the class "C" director. It 1 possible the hoard will bo unable to open the .reserve banks October 1 Indicated by Secretary McAdoo. liK-rea In Itailroad ar, Ht. I.rjniia, Mo., Bept 1 t.--Rallrcad passengar rate between St. lxiuis and Chicago wilplfe increased one dollar aeme Defemhei 1st.- and "rate -be: l,ween, St. Louis vPnd New York will be Increased two riidbtMe according to a statemenr -todrf y hy W. O. Maxwell general truffle manager or the Wahash hailrtiad. The increase , he aaid, would he made on the suggestion of the Interstate Commerce Commission which In its decision in the petition It'i the 'f he doean't keep it, write ut hit mpplied. 1 , W. S. FORBES k CO., Packer Misses Reese Rariy niodels for tie going r.way Brides. Hsf. sent to out of town o9 t"--tet :: - tALliLMli, : -a 'V fW- - "fa " f : For Afternoon or Evening J scrassa 13 it'i . T a- a- I iff '. ' . . J . L. O' Quirin W Co mjp a n y f .k KvTKPnF;' and Hedge Planta t,recnhoue. Polk and Swain Streets. More, West Main fetreet. r . . : ..- -' . SEMI PASTE - PAINT One gallon make two. Alanufactured by TANNER PAJNT & OILCOMPANY. - P. O. Box 49S Richmpnd, Va. t - : , a $t98 for an advance in freight ratea ids. gcM.ed that the railroads get addt- gcr rates. - . T jjeriiiT-i"Bi i t1 rnrtr iritis, ii ! , w-j-.-ik' -..1 --.,.-.-zt ; ' taaat-av y.w.if.i-vr'Tra.aalaaatt.lj ' The Best Cooks Use nOOTIBELILO PURE LEAF ILaA P2 O purest and best shoctenmg for every purpose and makes .flaky pastry and twtlrwme-pies and Taker thir wetrHnSe" mouth. No substitute as good get tbe genuine, ASK YOUR DEALER . - name and we'll see that you us and Curers, Rdimond, Vt. & Company public Whool Olrle, Touri-ts art customers co app- oval RAttlf X Jf. a illl.l.l.M.TUi -.1 t : -VI f; i i i
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