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K. ? Ladies' Swits 1 and Waists , Just ? few select styles, in Shepherd Checks, White Serge and Novelties. See window for display. J. K. HOYT WASHINGTON'S GREATEST STORE CONDITION OF SENATOR UlIXICL AGAIN ALARM(!ra. Daytons. Fla.. March 16. ? There we* a decided chance for the worse, this afternoon In the condition of United States Senator Daniel, of Vir ginia. His daughter and other mem bers of the family have Heea sum moned to his bedside hare. At $: 30 tonight the following offi cial bulletin waa Issued by Dr. W. C. Chowlng, the attending phyalclan: "Senator Daniel la now rastlng quietly. No change since this morn ing. Am hopeful of Improved condi tion tomorrow." A man's past wouldn't matter so much If It would only stay pasi V RKPl BKH.TO I NTHOIH'CK CXMUIANDin K. K. PEARY. Atlanta. Ot., March Id-? Governor Joseph Brown. of Georgia, and Mayor Robert Maddox. of Atlanta, today declined an la vt tat ton to In troduce Commander Pear/ whan he lecture* here tomorrow night. Gov ernor Brown aald he did riot believe that Peary discovered the North Pole. Many a lawyer fall* to make good when given a U*?l The expected la frequently aide tracked for the unexpected. And a woman la wilting to take advice ? It ahe doesn't need It. $6,540 Was paid by the Royal Tailors for one insertion of the mammoth two-page ad. in the March 12 is sue of the Saturday Evening Post. Did you see it? Big price you say, without considering that 8,000,000 people will read it and a large per cent. .will be convinced that despite the increased cost of commodities in all other lines, Royal Tailor Clothes are lower than ever ? yes, as low, if not lower, than ready-mades. Royal garments have six big features: 1-Made to your measure, 2-- All pure wool, 3--A Legal Guarantee with each garment, 4-100 Per Cent. Process Shrunk, 5--Cost no more than ready-mades, 6-Six-day schedule deliveries. WE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE AUTHORIZED AGENTS FOR THESE FAMOUS TAILORS. Call and see our eye-pleasing Easter line. lfl - .. . . WRIGHT'S TAILORING PARLORS, Who Tailor Best in Washington. THE HUB > Millinery Opening Thursday and Friday, 9 a. m., March 17 and 18 Everybody Invited # THE HORSE AND HIS STABLE receive this much" of our time and at tention We make and hpiI harness iuwl saddlery for ordinary days and odd .days, for pleasure and for busi ness; we keep on hand divers and Hiindry stable accessories ? curry combs, brush**. pada. Neat's foot oil. whips ? and ofcfcer odd* and ends which come in handy. Furthermore, the name on our sign Is a guarantee of the quality of all the goods we handle. ?lcKKKf.-RH'flAni>H4>V HARD WARE OOMPAXV GET IN THE EASTER PARADE Kven If you don't wear the new Spring Suit on Raster l?i*y, It's a source of satisfaction to know that you hate It and could wear It If yon chose. CHOOSE STEIN- BLOC H The* STK1\-BIXK'H Spring patterns are exclusive and nnrlvsled BOWERS-LEWIS CO. .. . a,.. . - . ? i JUST ARRIVED ~ IMH) FAIRS OF SAMPLE SHOES AX1? OXFORDS ? ALSO A NEW IJXK OF RKMNAXTH AXI* MILL ENDS WII.I. I?K SOLI) CHEAP WHILE IT LASTS. CALL AT ONCE AT THE A 7 A MARKET STREET |\ JV I n II M II in a fine rlty and her Bchooli and col* ^ f\ j| ^ |y| lege* occupy n place In the forefront . of AMERICA'S REST. Thoe. E. Cupper, Incorporated Accountant and Auditor, member of the National Association of Accountant* and Bookkeepers and the North American Audit Society, is the man at the head of the popular American Shorthand & Business College, Durham, N*. C. This insti tution Is one of the most talked of In Durham, today, and la being regarded as a standard of Business Educational excellence. Its peerless work is due to unyfing efforts of an EXPERT FACULTY of established reputations/These Experts can make an expert of YOU so that you can easily win promotion and success. Wherever you find an "American" graduate you find a man or woman occupying a goo? position at a good salary. What this school is doing for oth ers it can dd for YOU! The special rates to out-of-town students the "American" 1* now malting should appeal strongly to every thinkiftg man and womAn deslrbut of securing tfce:B?8T4n Buslneea Education. It iflll PAY ANYONE to investigate. For full Information concerning the Book keeping, Shorthand. TypewrUlag, Telegraphy. Penmanship courses, etc., address, AMWCAN SHORTHAND # RUSMVEM OOLUBGB, i ; ' v mm ? 1M, Dmrtmm, If. a ? Dorsch Tilf ?ir% K or red Shape I. In alt the latest last* in V a! m: ? flaieh off pins with Japanese pot (these lltt] bought for a few the rima may be hung up) and In which can be placed flowers or a small tern. Round and round the stick ma y be twisted the leaves of a creeper, such aa smllax or amall Ivy, making a very pleasing decoration for winter, and at other seasons there are pretty trailing plants available. On the left-hand side of the sketch the leaves are shown twisted round one of the sticks, and all the rest of the woodwork Is left bare to [^how the way In which It ahonld be constructed. A Knock at Fashion's lye. It is hard to see what gain will come to the eighteen young women who are off to Btarope with all their extra clothing packed In eighteen satchels, with only eighteen haU among the party to last until the rw turn to thia. country. Of course, trav eling may be made slightly easier, but there will be no recompense in frequent changes. Even in Europe women take pride in their wardrobes, and Incline to vanity ?n the problem of drees. Where Is the feminine love of decoration . In these eighteen Ameri can young women? One of the Joys of a European trip for the average woman is the exploration of thi shops of the various capitals, and what do these women Intend to do by way of diversion? Are the/ to go poking around old cathedral*' and tumble down castles with guide books In their hands? They may gather much his toric lore on this lour, but if they expect to get close to the people of the Old World they will be mistaken They will be shunned by the servanta. In railroad stations, hotels and else where, who anticipate the sue of the tip by the show of prosperity. Worn sn will be intereeted In them only aa ctfrtearaeg;~afid men *rfti waste no admiration on them. High-minded "and practical as may be the plan of these young women to travel 2,000 miles away from home In one hat and with a single change of garment#, it la likely they will meet nothing more curious on all their travels than then* selves. aiarfow was three years old. Oat day his mother said to hhn, "Now, Harlow, you may go outdoors to play tor a while, but If I eee you croeslng Ae street to plaj with that naughty little boy. W1 Hie Butt, again, HI give you a ha"d, hard spanking." Half an hour later the mother look I out after her boy and saw him with Willie Burr. She raised and called, with forced -Waak ?!>? miserable. If you h.v-? Kidney or Blatftfar trouble, Dull hod palna, Dtulneea. Narrooanqia, Paine In tha back. and feal tired all over, net a mkid of Mother Qraya Aoi traHan-Leaf. the pleaaant herb curl It aerer falla. Wo hCv* many tes tier a uxd thla wonderful remedy. At a regulator It haa ao aqual. Aek for Mother Gray'* Auatrallaa-Laaf tit Druuleta or aaat by mil for 10 cte. Greatest spring tonic, drives out all impurities. Makes the blood rich. fclUs you with warm, tingling vitality. Mo*t reliable spring physic. That'a Hollist^r's Rocky Mountain Tea, the world's^regulator. Hardy's Drug Store. 1 Notes and KW *CIMOR? IN CMC. Design for Ornamental 4nd UmM . Contlivanoe. Good Ktaaon should ?]w?r? b? kept In ? mm. and u jdut at thns ?r? Mid without cmn, such ? little ornamental one u ?? ehow here will ba found useful. IU site and Ihiix moet. In ? rut meartre. defend on the scissors It la intended fori and Of Interest U Wmen **U;, r 1 il I thla can eailly ha MMrtAlitd by tra in* 'round them when they am laid flat down. Two-^lecw bf cardboard in cover ed with Bilk that haa baen palntad or ambroldarad with noma pretty little doalgn; Una aach with plain allk and bind the adga with narrow ribbon or alaa wark round In buttonhole. form In* tiny aoallope. Narrow earcenat ribbon la than aaamadvtp aach edge to form a border that aeyarataa tha two aldaa. - POINTED PARAGRAPHS The cheaper a thing la the more It loolca the part. No man (n'a padded cell reallsea the aoft place he haa. No matter how buay a man ia he can alwaya find time to atop and tell you all about It. POIl FEYPJlISHNtfSd and ACHING Whether from Malarloua conditlona. Colda or arerhtgatlDg, try Hicks' Cap udlna. It reduoaa the ferer' and ro lievea tha aching. It's I'quld ? 10, z& and 60 centa, at drug atores. i?cui t>cauici, i ait ana Gun Metal. . E. L BROOKS' SHOE STORE Formerly Knight Shoe Cow RE QUICK tad (alt* y oar pick of Easter Posttards WM. B. HARDING Vfmmm Mito to OHtor. ANNOUNCEMENT. I will be a candidate before the Democratic primaries and the next Democratic District Convention, fpr the nomination aa1 Solicitor of the Pint Judicial District of this State <1 request the support ef nil Demo crat* if nominated and elected X premise to discharge the duties of said^ offlee. fairly and impartially without fenr or favor. February 1, 1910. NORWOOD L. SfMMONS. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce my candidacy for solicitor of the First Judicial Dis trict of North Carolina, subject to the action of the JJemoc ratio District Convent Ion, snd do earnestly solicit the support of all Democrats la my behalf. January 18, lilO. ' B. A. DANIEL. Jr. SLEEPING ROOMS " Sis newly[furnished. Clean feeds and Bneo*. First-cluss Cafe at tached. Table wapUedwitfa best the market affords. Cuisine on surpassed. Metis at all hours. T. 0. SPARROW, Forteacue'a OM Stand. MUSIC LESSONS Beginning with February 18 I wUl accept c limited number of pupUs on the Violin, also lessons In Harmony Theory and Trans position, Instruc tion at your residence. Have studied under the following eminent teachers and virtuosi: Herr. Henry 8hradleck, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Herr. Leopold Lichtenberg, New Tork City; Sig. Marco Fonarl, New York City. Additional information desired may be obtained by writing (encloaing stamp), L. G. Schaffer P. O. Box 79. Washington. X. O. How Our Shoes Are Qui It Honor is the first principle. Investigate m wH them and you will ft "2V see the convincing argument of their We handle all the dainty effects in P$ ent Leather, Welt and TqifljfcSole. ? Our prices are reas- 2 onable and our shoes W\ are made to wear. Smart Styles for Children
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