I
PnUatad Bvery Thursday.
bJubacription "RatesSl.OOperyear
u.fred at t'ostcflice as second class matter
Thuisday, April 7, 1910.
The people are waking up. A
fact that the Democrats, as well as
Republicans, should take notice of.
It is anti privilege rising, anti
graft.
It probably never occured to the
critics of Gov. Kitchen that the
Prime Philosopher of ages has mod
estly made the statement that
"Blessed are the Merciful."
If the President is as careful in
nominating Supreme court Justices
as ho is in selecting his Secretary
of the Interior, the trusts will get
all that they expected would be
coming to them.
Like Fairbanks, Teddy has been
politicing with the Pope of Rome
The Rough Rider over gentleman
liness is bound to out do his late
runing mate.
Returning from Buenos Ayre?"
South America, admiring friends
wanted to give Mr. William Jen
mines Bryan a reception. The man
with the ever changing paramount
hjfe telegraphed that he wants no
reception by his countrymen on
his return. Well, we doirt know
so much about that; if it is to wel
come his return to private life, let's
give him a good one; if to boost a
gain for president an emetic will
be proper.
SHEMWELL'S SENTENCE-
The editor of this paper has nev
er criticized a Governor in exercis
ing the pardoning power, for he
has always been satis 5ed that weie
he charged with that clemency be
stowing prerogative, more peop'e
would get out of prison than here
tofore. But the Xews and Observer' in
its animosily towards Governor
Kitchen is so deliberately unjust
that a word or two is necessary.
The court sentenced Shemwell to
jail.for five months, for assaulting
a conductor with a pistol. It devel
ops thatShemwell s health is bad,
heart trouble, so the Goxeruor
changed the punishment from five
mouths to five days in the count
jail and $500.
With an obliquity peculiar to
Raleigh's morning paper, the hu
mane ground on which the change
was made is absolutely lost siaht of.
We all believ e that a punishment
should fit the crime. The time that
Sherawell would serve in a prison,
with his social standing, is a small
matter. The mental punishment
that he endures for being a jailbird
is an hundred times greater than
the imprisonment for years by one
who regards not the disgrace.
Shemwell went to iail. that is
his punishment, the time figures'
out nuie. mat the tiovernor mad
the time less because of Shemwell's
physical condition is to the credit
of the Go ernoi , but Shemwell will
still be confronted with the never
dying fact, thrown up to him and
his tamiJy. that he was a jailbird.
Bill Kitchen displayed about as
much courage iu ch;nging Shem
well's sentence as did the men of
Petigrew's brigade at Gettysburg,
the English at Bal-iklava or the
Russians at the assault on the Gri
vitzka redoubt during the seige ot
Plevna.
Timers proving our Governor to
be what all of us should be, a MAN
Had we been the judge i hat tried
him, Shomwell would have had one
day on the roads and to be worked
till his hands were blistered, and
that punishment, the fact of going
to the roads and not the work.
would have been the penalty th. t
HAMBURG.
(By Gaston Llchteiiatein.y
The ride from Bremen to Ham
burg is pleasant. On account of the
abort dia'ance be we en the two cit
ies one does not have time to get
tired. There to very little woodland.
Some ot the 'patches' devoted J
the raising of truck are tiny, accord
ing to our conception of the land
necessary for growing of produce
Many of these 'patches' present a
pleasing picture. One cannot fail to
be Impressed with the regularity of
the rows and the evidently great a-
mount of care which has been be
stowed upon the garden' as I shall
term these miniature farms.
The new German passenger coaches
are larger and moro sensibly con
structed than those formerly in gen
eral use. I have ridden in these
coupes, and can testify that the
old style coaches are In reality
series of more or less elegantly fur
nished "coops." Six peope are shut
up in a compartment without being
able to communicate with anyone in
the adjoining compartment. On a long
journey my readers can imagine the
uapleasent situation of being com
pelled to remain in a limited aisak.
It your companions are not agree
able, the discomfort will be doublv
marked.
Many of the coaches now have
a passageway, running along the
side of the car, and the tourist can
take the exercise he somet4mes
ne?ds during the course of an ex
tended journey. The fast trains ar
well appointed and, in calling at
t:nion to the discomforts of the
old style coaches, some of which are
still In use, 1 want also to impress
the fact that I have ridden on
G&runan express, made up of nico'j
furnished day coaches, with dine
attached. These coaches are stil
built with compartments, but they
possess a means of coairusnicatior.
back and forth throughout the trait
so that a passenger can pass easil;
from one car to ano-her just as he
would on our solidlv vestlbul?d Fliers
My trip to Hamburg was made o
a bright day when everything aeem
ed to combine to make the ride
pleasaxt one. I arrived at one ot
tne stations and stepped out upon
the street to get my searings
wanted to go to a certain hole!. How
t ge there was beyond my power, ai
I had neglected to supply mysell
with a plan of the city. I could
have engaged a hack to take me tc
my destination but I did no- propos
to pay an exorbitant sum. so a no
tion suddenly struck me. There was
a large dray, drawn bv two horse
s aniing near the depot. The drive
was evidently expecting to pick
up something from the passengers in
the wav of hauiinz baeeacp Know
ing that nobody was aware of n.
identi'y, I approached the man an
asked him to take me near my hote
for a certain sum. He agreed and I
jumped UDoh the seat beside him
Taus was my entry into Hamburg
marked wi h the unusual experin
of an . American traveller rU
iag through the streets of a big Eu
ropean city on the seat of a bag
gage wagon.
Before I left the town. I had r1'"
chased both a map and a guide boo
The result of my wanderings Is that
'oJay I would make a fairly goo,
pilot for the stranger. At the tim
of my visit the city had a number o
small railway s ations but an - im
inense Depot was in the course o
construction. The new Central Rai
mu Biaion is estimatea to cos
torty miluon Marks. When on
takes in o considera'ion that a ?!arr
is e jual to abou" twentv-four cent
la American money, the magnificent-,
of the coas ru tion may be imagined
.Think of ten million dollars expc:.,.
ed on a single depot!-
Hamlurg has more than three-juar
ters of a million people. It is bigger
than Bremen and Luebeck comUceu
with a number of o her respectabh
cit'es thrown in. It is therefore, tht
most prominent of the Hansen!
nrau id the turbo
la
C If Hal. thsy
Mi a '-
t specially saattaa th
ill cc rt he tog
iag. wtl think It worthy
wan I U ftaam that ih
as tf mm a a Mtwt aa
accaaaaa g hmmim
dr aa to: as eft tornanJ
coarse af in wnl
uslctoe artU Utl jom that K
out of the arl ay to Isrtoa t
Osr.are fros aaalala aputu.
atom Tall Mh played far a
body of ansa',
la os of th tufa af to-pa
he would pay, just as is that five i sroup of Frej Towns. The children o;
Hays in jail. That Governor Kitch
en could rise to the occasion is that
which pleasea us in these days of
subserviency aad hypocritical talk.
Superior Court.
In R. B. Lwis vs. O. . Gav tie
jury returned a verdict in favor of
the defendant.
A compromise judgment was en
tered in Odom & Avera Co., vs Ben
Cutchin.
The jury under instruction
t.Vl a rmirt- . t . , . . I 4 . '.. r. . . i
wm . Hwujitmn veraict in fa-j""1'12111 rumnip i ompany. ar
vur oi .no ta at co., against J. A. "-00 U1B come up the river to the
Iavis. s, city itself and special trains have to
Sam Bust in failed to make good j 02 r,un to the town of Cuxhaven, Just
against me Oaughtridge Supply Co. I a? the North German Uoyd at Bre
E ig combe will recall that this fjor
man center is one of the world's
greatest pors. Hamburg Is situate!
sixty miles from the mouth of the
Elbe but It possess s. nevertheless, a
magnificent harbor. Vessels, draw
ing twen;y three feet of water can
"Jeup" at its docks. The tide nswt
twice daily and boats from all ovsi
the globe may be seen making their
way to their respective wharves.
Both banks are lined with docks. Th
of newer ocean liners, of the Hambui-s
IfoxJ aai efawa. U
V mm m m o l U me
ti. c. undgers vs. W. W.
mond, occupied the court nearly
"the day.
The First Balloons.
The chyniical philosophers have dis
Or- men is compelled to transfer lto
ill Pa'sengers by rail t" nremerhaven.
The Rathaus, or Town Hall, is
mora than a m ra municipal build
ing. It may be termed a Parliament
House, since the city is free and
covered a body (which I have forgot j sends its own reprcsstatlves to
ten, but will inquirej which, ciissolv- j the Imperial body at Berlin. Not
ed by an acid, emits a vapor light- nly is it entitled to three dele
er tiian the atmospherical air. This gates In the Reichstag but the Ha nee
vapor is caught, among other means, towns of Bremen, Luebeck ana Ham
by trying a bladder compressed up- burg have a joint diplomatic repre
on -the botte in which the dissolu- i stmta jon m Berlin by a Hanseatic
tion is performed; the vapor, rising, j Beakfaat Minister. The Government
swells the bladder and fills it. The ; Hamlurg cons sts of two bo i
bladder is then tied-and icmoved and tfl3 Senate and the Couutil of Lui
another aplied till as much of this Ssrs.
light air is collected as is wanted. When I began in earnest to "take
Then a large spherical case Is made, u" the sights of the city, I used the
and very large it must be, of the j Rathaus as a central point from
d.gntes matter that can be found, se- which to extend my operations.
anything nar that flgare. Artists ara i ' ataada" o th aiarnaanta, watch oa
more numerovt m Jburope thaa in w re ladka'4 by aioaaic mark tax ?i
America; besides, i do not ioaht'aai the niiiahnnaa of tha atttaia. eUr to
that the natives took a peraoaai pride When the hoar of wnlfai drew near, by 9tm af tha
in tn; erection of a atrucare 'that I as aoded to h Qaltary. rtaa to mlxmm. I vlaSai
woukl he the talk of any and every
visitor with a grJln of artistic aaaaa.
so to speak. More than two millions
and a haif In American dilaia aiaet
msan something.
You may form aa Idea of what It
does mean from what 1 shall now
relate. The trave ler beholds a
ruct ire. built In the German Ren
aissan e style, crowned by about one
huadr.d and eleven minarets. the
whole said to have been the combined
effort of nine Hamburg Architects. I
counted on the exterior twenty-two
s atu e. There may hare been more.
One gu de to k tells us that twen
ty of the o.d German emperors ara
reproduce! among these statues. 1
saw some of the emperors and saw
also piece o.' work that were not
Intense J to represent Imperial per
sonages. TbxMe, who cannot grasp
the full foe of what I mean to
convey, w. l recah the amount ol
talk oa? r.apectahle statue caai
in an Ame.l -aa city. Suppose sno'hsr
is add?d. and then another. Ten-
Latatues plv d Vi different parU of
an Amerl an city would receive wUl
spreal no tc. I n', we can hang our
heads In siiirac for here Is a Ger
man municipality with more than
twenty s r'uei adorning the exter
ior or I i Cltv Hall and. to make oar
progres ive communities more sshsr
ed of t :us- iv s the building was b
gun anl o n. let d wi hln the present
gen.T.t. ).v
There Is a ui r.l-, ot Hammonia.
over th? main eitrance. under which
is a Lat n in cr ption that may be
trarslael ;s follows: ".iay ihe free
dom so dearly won by our fore-
fa he: m be e cr chrisLed and pre-
s;rvi by th Ir d ec-ndants.. I.
las t :r i i ;h th enr:r.,e lato the
cou.t . i ., may eta ho llygef
K ua a n. a w-Tk of axt p!i -d wKh
li th enter of 'he enciosuiM. Tb
i.i-erior geral.y is magnifioent an?
If we are to believe my guide booh
he Council Chamber Is one of th
mo u b aut f ui par. lament chambers 1
th world.
The Ra'akel er. under the nagnlf
icei.ee jus r r u to. tost
ran. c pable of seating nine bunJr
and twenty perrons. 1 could no
ford to miss my op port unt y to dlat
herein. Having given a meat order.
I na urul y exp ected that bread woa -aompiny
It. Imglae my mrpr s
when the wsl er brouga In n.y d.
n r w thout bread. My previous ex
p rienc In German restaurants wa.
suffclcat for me to take ta the it
ual:n before I had made a "break.
If I haJ aaked the waiter why kt
Jid nx bring ma any bread, he woul
. i. r rii-i taarT did no. order an..
YVb ch clrcum-tancc causes mm U.
reku an incdent of my stay In the
J.y on the Elbe, to cailgnn fa
iurj t av lu-is who may be uaawar
of 'he dis ov 1 s s ed myself la
.ae r staurant oa tha Aisterdaa.. .
ikTi my oaAar. kju tao ufer:tt to
ol a I aa iced as. M cd cakes ptot.su
teuptinstr before the pioictlve ca
tomr.s. v.hn I rsked bow mack I
owed, the woit?r wanted to know
aow man. cakes 1 h. autea. U I
m m .or r.ghUy ta? prxe was five
Tei. . e (c n and a . for acl
wiie. A m a m; self with a aaa..
VJ Itc ma. ft cf. IU.it ly. but I
oi tho .g eat.r. Ttia tj one c-Si
h-.s .t ;:a. s o oc a soiajl man una
a c rr.ap ndlniy am ti ea -.
Th? ea.ran..- b.l to the itstsxv.
. r oas.aict a s-atue of Bacchus,
res v.ed from s eel rattu o.u tut
aat'-at" in timucck. 1 kjuJ j.-.o.
this statue for qu.'.e a white aa i.
was an i ge i oni- and was wo.th soct
ituuy. The face tapc.ialiy Ck.m-. j u...
a tention. My rcade.a sao ma
ti c cam was the God of v. Id. antuu
tae anc. n Ro-n.tai. Th" atakpaat ..a.
.tinu:ui.Q ua a uy exprvacuon ot
a pra- u we l u -dcr the taituvuca a
aaj in oxa-ant. I. was ao true to lift
l sni i ask those muo road (hie
-J.r ci my e.p ricnces not to
lorgu th- sUUne of Bacchus who-
ta"y vsi- Hamburg.
i'asaing from he Rathaus. wt
walk only a few sb-pa aad entft
tae Exchang . . u u. center of toe
....... .i- aama... cu r-ue cam. a ul
f Hunturg. Four, perhaps as ma;.
as five, thousand brokers and mer
chants mee here every day between
. . l and 2.1a p. m. to talk buslnem
rhe d.iy that 1 v. sited the bdildiog.
wnich is an old one in the 'ItaTU-
H .a s-a:i -e style snJ oaj of .he few
bu Id nga sa.- d la tae greut f'ire o.
18 12. i wen. eariy so aa o be able
t see what couul te seen to bel
ter adva. ag betorehard. The build
ing ha be -a greatly ealarged during
the pas. half ca ury and kt pra-'Si
has th ee lare Halls, nxed. .'.:e.
cand se, Moaey and Cora.
As 1 bid for.ooatoiy roaclted Ji:
Place before the arr al of a s.ngle Ip
dividual. 1 walkdd over too floor oi
the Ho us." and o served ue various
F
rlalt.rs bat caught myself la
as 1 was ahaat to ghra aa aaeeei firm aad ti
aary tip. I hag taken say atoad la a had al aady
certa'a pace whea aa official told pi
me to stop take another locatlaa. Ha
did K wi b such a gsapiay of aotKa- a a'f i ty
n aa that I could fal soaastokag with- iw.oas Ha asayd
In mi ict aj ' kt wants a ttp." Thara j Ovor i
was a duple close by aad I ttagk'Maatc trass tha sJkyne
tot g-ntl.maa did give the
taaa off I Ul
ajnai.y. 1 see no necessity lor pajnag that I hd
man to toll ma to "move oa." o aa a
Tha bag empty Hail haiaw gradually
assumed a dlffereat aspect. At Drat
the men wafted la slagiy. thaa "they
aaaaa la grow; Utl tha pace was ap
paren ly packed That bum af kaotsa
y moved ahaa ta orderly fash to.
and tss asset d bua.nrss
Ingly thaa w ar? acrasUad.s
Of in other betu-r
rh re waa a eoadauai bowtac aa
scjuaox an ran passes earn aaaar. i
had ample opportunity to alfcaast
a Oarmin cuatosn that would took;
odi la North Csnotlaa. la tha a.c
Norvh State aaea ara alsaoat unifonat;
poUto to htffjsj bat the would never
think af is V log o. r thair kaua ta aacfc
oh. r in G-r.isey gaassaaaaa ragw
larly aal Xe each other la passing by
rumavtoi thair hats. They do mors
thaa motvly tip. Their hats ara. la
many ins an s. comntatat; raaaoved
fr in A sir h udi. I b causae assd tt.
tha casaoan la the abort while I waa
la O rauaaj aid wash that tha habl
coali be traaspaatoJ la Aaaertca for
tt avaali ten: ta make aa mora caa
aid raa. We often aaas asch olhea
art k scare ly a la ft. Foil aaaaa aa
b d fr cuU far same people ta ar
quire h.t U la a highly eaelrable aaal
Uy for man o
A el.t a ar tr p
II mourg wl I give a
ja Lif-c ary taaa of tha unurmo a
-noun; of rammarca carrtad aa h
Ui a t Uy with the world Taaa as
na lllo s af dollars nave
it b.U lac modern dorss. liulb bnk
of the rffer Elba are Unsd for
al h ston qaars. I eatomd a
o t. at am propelled aad took
son o." the sigh a. Thara avers
i j oc mm a ir aui lasw sua n tj ic
1 im I l i p un sm It eT h nn t-k.
' ' w,rr 9 P was mm mm- u m m9U
of th- sass Is ban
If but my readers may easily
cue uias ue general spr-auaasuat o i g, p, j
I " - r
oniaiag. ereia upon wn Sjh mtm Mtil. . a.i
up" to U. se to ss
h
two
taa
eaaaiag
Wa.
lul' there
o P.lac
c I or I d
spa. a-t far frasa Uaaca:g i ad
aUa r I waaaed ta vast as aha k
laaaa a. the Prtara la laaa'ag i
by. hat aay ah art ataj la tha
ttklag tha trip
A; the r.var aad af thia ae
af par to la tha geamaa a taaa
avh ta yaaag ax a ra a v ast aa.
la sU braack s
fa cat t-tg. eras
the pto e by aa ahJgtsag affaual
aw tha tt waa ares! aagpaastad
Tha laatreitlaa (a 1
ar-
C4D
I 1
Ity ta th a her. ATs
ta tar ag aky ta tblsaatg II
af aar
aid slat, tti mmi paaata. ft as
Praaaat a tat ft reilir af hi
the aaraehsee af aefcicawg taat
Civil war.
jPaJ a gay and moOey
rowd wraaa ats way ta toe play
troaaad ef gC Pauat 1 cas tt a play
troaoJ baa im r-mJit, t h) a aaaa
-a-o-. af Ysrta j fteatr-. tftar
3ardeaa. aad all klads af aftaaa
l known ss ihm
the Urget of Ua kind I nave
ae-a aal 1 donat mrkstoai
y struc area af aay
on toe gtuae that takes up
to h a of space.
From the river, lartaaw
u.s e thslr washes -iaUy by obeera
i; th; lime ball oa a high toe
ar. ThU ball falls promptly at I 1
J. I delayed takuaa mv trto abos
k harbor aaul 1 saw tha
irop. U Is raised every day ftarttj
b-f jra oaa o'caock. liaybe i
U n thlakuig why la tots bo
caa o Greeamlck Unas sbrb
andsri, la on I hoar dlfferoa- Iron
aaliLuo ean tmr. go U a clock
ao a la Oreeaarlch a oaa P. U. ta
If. . Sa
tiaaaau g. r avro.e wan toa aaa. I ,
m Aim tl - - - -,i ik - - - I
.tall At na Th . li -m. -r.... I .
or a to.i aa hate aha tagltsb lto I aaavmessaat that stmsaaa ta tksaar
v . u nauiJU rri uti an avsm I ru m.
I . mwi m.
eas i u- r tut. ueca aa far aa u I sa
rrar v rn m m . - i. ...
." T I . : " I Josa aa. mm to ha pars of the
T,. ...a . I
... v., rtrv oa asaz isswsn mmi I 8l aw-j, m, lca tmm
nju s snu a-naroysu urn I ch arch of St baal
teer. hi..r d a-d for, boaMM TbU a!taat d lt. rr s tri . mm
east their eyas owa-ja M f-w
ow o, u- an. :oag Maaae laa. -a .
. JT "TLmT' ft asd of th aaylag halag
. -a nuwcr mrw m ti i-Wa aft!! mjm m tmm Berg. thIBi
. i vxim. u v vo sivai imm sou rase a pie-1 ch . rata'llir saaraae w
tare of toe qaauat iro of abe d.yal 0 g. Paa." Is hmi aa
mmm mmm m BSM Ut SaaSaSBBamakf L..f mmm
vac a;u,T oi iis glory. Tbere are I bag had a lasts U the
The Imperi
al i ii mp mi)
Quick Ship
ments.
T iMXkfe to tru mp to
aha rail -o
Vary tral,
JAS. H. JOHNSTON,
toti Agrat lantvr aj
'The Piano With The Sweet Tone"
THE
STIEFF
is the queen of ail it atrameufe
of its class.
In it you have not only the
artistic
to be trying to
curad by some method like that of doing so. I was always enabled with- 8TTEFF
oarng silk, against all passage of air. out difficulty to find my way back I upright piano, bat it is fitted
Into fcfe are emptied all the blad- to my ho e!. Tho tall tower can be W.th the finest sell playei oo
oerg of light air, and if there is light eaen quite a distance off. My read- Ihe market, and any iDteliiKt
air enough it mounts into the ers ought to know something about membci of the him can islawsuaw
ftowaa, upon the same principle as a Hamburg's new Parliament " House, pit-ce of music huWfivet ,lni.n.lt l0mA-
.uwj wan water will sink Tie o!J one was destroyed In the; Sold from i..:ikci ta hr-r. a4aarad boss b
an water, but a bottle filled with Greet Fire of -1S42. full Euaraiite-'-H a
" 11 rises tm at comes la 1886 the foundation stone of payments if you wish. 1 4 toelr beat da
axi o. eiuai tenntty With its tae new building was laid. The! You save oue profit ahtu yoo aou ng opoa
w.uu or water noes not spoil rrame-work was completed In 1892 buy a S ; I KKK piauu. ' " oo laataaraa. the
, , Waj- llch' mdain. is an and the o?amlag occurred In 1897. An CHA8. M. STIEFF mere ban U hoaasea. tt
. u,uUU.-rrom ur. JOhnapn'ia e.-:am:natiJn of the mulUtude of ar
Letter, September 22, 1783, to Mrs. tisttc erfetti wiU naturally cause
Thrale. i ty, ' . . .
I tne tourist to wonder how a com-
! inuaity passesoing even the wealth
! ana size of Hamburg, could afford
to build such a structure. The total
soma blocks so thickly lahahstog tost thto dasutot ar!H siaaopa totok of tha
she psapae tr. not oUy to hoosaa ssdasatrd acoao. eartod sfthdy la
facias the atreat bat thy also live toe pi y groarad f Haaaakaarg. whoa
mi ua i e diock ijaeu in noussv. I over k s salad.
Mi 1 k. - Ili' & -m -a. I
iwt upoaa aao ceaaar ar taeitveerti oka v. aut in
ciwm.t ou.ii coiiec:ian of dwelllags. I lisa cJ y f
pass a irom be atrtxt
taroagh a narrow allcv. to nks
:nr In taat nritr . Kirw-h -- " aaw win
aar tha Inner raw of knisas auch I A tmir
a i;rt a of crowdlrg is oa karatl Vaivasafh
b -here bat It stoats aevartoeioaa I Otcheaatra
b a da lass, (acag inner aaaaa
anl raa haj by pasaage vii
of wha ara got mors baa
fa bl;h anl twacty lackja ala. I Pa ami, saats saara ta
ara dUaparmg ta make way furl ht, Mr. Ray. I. has no
aaauara but a.nga aad the aamaroaal'A Sag Affavr a.r Ma
iuii.ru imaa arm art baiag fore
o . t cd a- b : n
-Aloij tae Csaas of tha Laravaarlto moaat ska mM. i. m
uy. u msoiaeaal bousea oaghi I ilark toa
to be par s.d hy an AeeoctoUool KJg ag
f. th - Pr acTvailon of An Inul toa. I 3agisat Card:naa
1 1 V t to I
vsw w r no oaa. eeveral storlasl Sboutios N. C. B
a gn. r se from tba wat-r s edge w4lk I Mall to to
vauii va.ying mmy daarrias from Clear la tor
- . a w
p pooicuiar. Not only la Ham-1 Caroilaa.
oaxi hut
arherv lac toe. I
nta -M t - -
w" ym . Km lomm, vaniaa ear iag my
trip to Europe la ltff. aad aha aaa.
to any mind's eye, the
oror which aftmtaa avails snmaa a-h frsatto t
toaash I or Paahhna Crash, ta aa is
Itokast Tfc-.
In the aid ftaya. r was poaaible to oaraara af
SPECIAL rub
aLiiiighiji'
house Special
For Tobacco
Ctah aad
o f aaa
ghat atM
0m9m
t-
Hart if. (o
it For
talld
Recvivs aU pratom th'se
Auto O.nitor asag Praalla.
Haary Clark Brtagere has hatased
a of to
Just roceived an up-to-date line
i iau.es i.niiron Panama, Chiffon
Cloth, Voile and many other latest cost "ftahajad to over ten million
pattern skir s. Come arnl iv Marks but in this conn'.rv tna um
them vver. w. Benjamin Sons. building could not be duplicated for
M. STIEFF. -vtou u
; aar eg aaat I am aow talklaa
L. C. Steele, L'jrr, toe whotoaala merchaats. Tha re-
talejH oc a pled
b m
s bere and th Uach aaraar nqhsw ed to have
as they hare out- hla vftsah) sftaaaaaaad wlto whMo sjag
a Those wauo- brae hamtiag. ta carry two Asps a
a. the crania ware boot II laehea laag oa tha gaah
ha hack pan af board, tha right flag ta ha of rag,
t moot ha resnecn- aad tha toft whtta.
rfaai tflspiil
or lor the
crops aim l
if your nier-
riTtoi' liont can't
PIiy you
CARD OF CANOlOATgg.
Chtef of
to tha
for Cal f of
aw aaa . -
take a wa ai ag the JuagferaaUog gV - ' T
and the AftUrdaaa. too Oaa streets f. p. ami ymy
114 Graoby St., Nonolk, Va. Z lT JoiZ aal
lifnntinn tlaisi . vA mmm
a viuii HUIO f 't-l . I fQ rHJ
Anyoae who wtohea to aaa ai
Oflkial Piano, Jameftwrn Lxpesitior..
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todatj Hamhars at Its beat, should '
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