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(T Cooler Tonight. ram Thursday fair. VI. NO. 05. GKEENSBORO, N. 0., WEDNESDAY APRIL 18; 1900 vol- Price Five -Cents. PLAN nAS BEEN GIVEN, NOW LET ALL CITIZENS WHO LOOK TO THE FUTURE OF THE COUNTY JOIN HANDS AND WOKK FOE GOOD ROADS A eg - v. New Shoes (vfnrA Tiac 30(J UA1U1U livo Ladies and Gentlemen .aw All the Leading Styles, at popular prices, just re ceived at j.M.Hendrix&Go's 221 SOL' TH ELM STREET. 'Open Your flouth and Shut Your Evis" Tint's a srood rule in some drug lores, bo", in others jou have to iVD vuj' eves wide open. This is a d-uj store in which you may bjy bliodf !ded. Every quality I r:;r. aoJ wo jjive you what you iek for without areument. BOLTON'S DRUG STORE, IfcAdoo House Building. RED ROUGH SKIN. .' :i.o:v is ;itiv thing' a woman prou-i ..' ! rather d-ligh's in a rj'. .-ar. blemishless s. u::.' s this is a little! ire : .. but a great tinv I.: 1. .- Aumea customers rtf i p. a -.u-rds of praise fori Cream Of ROSE AND ALMONW a-- in doi-g this. ' '-a! ?kin food. Fori :-:i-t. rough skin orl -it'..:, i.f the skin U isl "i Yon will find itl :.a: ... Ijcen loooki JOHN B. FARISS DHL' 'JG 1ST. Ladies and Misses any Toe. Johnson & Dorsett. No. 306 and 308 outh Elm Street (IMA! Always lo-to-Date. BI3MARK3 IRON NERVES Was the result of bis splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous en ergy are not found whereTatomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 5c at Helton's drug store. The One Day Cold Cure. For cold ia tbe head and sore throat use Ker- mott's chocolates .Laxative Qulaiaa, IM Ua? Cold Cam." Cleanse the liver, purity the blood, invigorate the body by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers. These famous little pills always acts promptly. How ard Gardner. TAR HEEL Ooagh Syrup, it cures. 25c. SICK HEADACHE If a very disagreeable and troublesome ailment, but you may prevent it or cure it by using HICKS CAPUDINE Headache cure. Z 5 15, 5, and 60cts. at Drugstores. g PICKLES! NOW is the time of year you want something in this line to take on your Fishing Parties and Picnics, and want to remind you of tile f ct that ve are headquarters. We have them in bottles or loos, any way you aant them. Our line of olivs can't be duplicated In the city. Call and soe for youraalf. W.L Wharton & Co 215 South Elm St- One Minute Cough Cure, cure Ttut It U Ban aaasooGc osoasees ov.!s Just In: Nice Lot Apples, Bananas, Oranges, and Lemons AT HIITTON S BUTTON'S BUY YOUR.... GARDEN SEpD At tbe New DrogUore OPPOSITE THE McADOO HOTEL. PLENTY EARLY VALENTINE BEANS JUST RECEIVED. GRISSOM & FORDHAM. I Prescription Drcqgist. AGENTS FOR KEARN'S FINE 1 CANDIES. Oxford Ties and Slippers for Style, Quality, Perfect Fit and hasv Wear, our $2 Uxlord i$ the best Heels or spring heels Our $1.50 Zeigler is great, but gets greater up to $3.00. Let us sell you your next pair of shoes. aberdasher. Nobby Men's Wear for EASTER. Our windows are full of all the very latest styles of SHOES, SHIRTS, HATS and NECKWEAR. KAUFMANN, Price Cash Only. 306 South Elm Street. CHIPO. BILL OfflCE LOOTED, ROBBERS USB DYNAMITE AND GET CASH AND STAMPS. The Safe Was Blows Opea aad $15 la Cash and $40 la, Stampi . VVera Taken. By Wire to tha Telegram. Chajel HiH, April 1 Robbers dy namited the safe In the post office her last night. They secured about $150 in cash and 9100 worth of stamps. There are no clews as to who did the work. This would seem to be the work of the same band that has been operat ! ing in that section for soma two yean. Robberies have occurred during that time at Slier City and Ore Hill, be tides some minor ones. WHO ESTABLISHED THEM? Straws That Show tbe Wind Blows. Way Ins Last fall wben fire insurarce ratei on dwellings ancTother preferred risks fere reduce.1 in North Carolina therj was some diBoussion as to the occasion for the reduction. The- reduction was made by the'South Eastern Tariff Association and this Association claimed that it was made in recogni tion of certain iavorable insurance laws passed by tbe last legislature. The friends of the two Greensboro fire Insurance companies contended that the reduction was aimed at them on account of the annual dividends paid by these companies to their, policy holders. In a recent issu of the In surance Herald, an organ of the South Eastern Tariff Association, appears the following statements: 'It has been common talk in S. E. T. A. circles for a long time that most of the troubles in New Orleans were largely, due to the waywardness of tbe local compnntes. The locals are said to pay their dividends out of the pro fits on dwelling-house lines." A good deal of friction has developed at New Orleans between some of the local c mpanies ana the companies of the South Eastern Tariff Association. A pretty strong current of opinion has been discovered among the association company managers that it would be a good thing to reduce rates on dwell ings And on- preferred risks. " From the above it would appear that the situation at New Orleans with reference to the local conspaules is very similar to that which prevailed in ' HoTlaVCttrolina, and that the associa tion is taking steps to adopt the same plan of retaliation in New Orleans but, unfortunately, without the excuse of friendly legislation behind which to bide. This New Orleans- movement seems to unmask tha real motive of the S. E. T. A., in the recent redaction in North Carolina in rtea on dwell ings and other preferred class. How ever, all this matters very little so long as the public gets the benefit of cheaper rates. It should be borne in mind, however, that tbe low rates on dwellings prevailing in North Caro lina has been brought about by our home companies, the Southern Stock- Mutual and Underwriters of Greens boro. THEORANOE PRESBYTERY. Tbe aootb Session Convened la This City Lsst Night. The Presbvterv of Oraoire met last night in its 260 session at the West minster church. The opening sermon was preached by Rev. C. W. Robin son of North Wilkesboro. Fourteen of the twentv-slx ministers in the Presbytery were present at roll call. Two more came In this morning. Six teen of the fifty-eight churches are represented so far. Ruling Elder T. B. Fuller of the Durham church was elected modera tor, and Rev. J.Goodman, ruling elder S. H. Boyd were elected as temporary clerk Rev. Eugene Daniel D. D., of Raleich and Rev. Jno. Wakefield, of Salisbury were iiitro!uced to the Prs bytery, and invited to sit as corre sponding members Thj hours Tor meeting-were agreed on as follows: 9 a. m. to 12 m. 2:30 p. m to 5 p. i 8 p. m. to adjourn at will. Presbytery met this morning at o'clock and was opened witn prayer by Rev. D. J. Currie. Rev. S. S. Oliver was dismissal at nil own re- auest. to unite with the Presbytery of Lexington. Other routine business was transacted at eleven o'clock. The PreabvUrv took recess until the afternoon. The hour of divine wor nhiD ha vin? arrived, the members of the Presbvterv and the coaorrejation listened to a tr ng sermon hy Dr. Eugene Daniel from Rom. 5-10, on re conciliation by the birth of Christ. Will be preaching again ton!ght a: 8 o'clock. Big ArMtratloa 5aK. There is an amount of 110,000 to $15,000 at issue between the Nantucket Mills at Spray, and the Finish! eg Mills at this place. The matter is in arbitration in this city, with a strong array of counsel on both sides, Messrs. R. W. Winston, F. L. Fuller, of Dur ham, and Bynum & Bjnum, represent ing tha Nantucket Mills and Messrs. Kin A. Kimball. Jas. H. Pou, ana others represent the Finishing Mills. Startling! Sure but true that one- half the corset-wearers today are wear lng corsets whose most conspicuous feature is their Inadaptability, we have P. N. corset to fit all figures. J. M. Hendrlx & Co. TRQMiEWlTH TURKEY LIKELY. THE BAD FAITH OP THE SULTAN IS THE CAUSE. 11 Mas Caatlaually Refused to Pay Indemnity Claims, And D'frto- macy Is Exhausted. By Wtra to the Tale'cram. Washington, April 18 It ia learned at the State department this morning that a final peremptory note has been sent Turkey, requiring that the idem aity must be paid mmedlately or disagreeable- consequences will follow. This enls the matter so far as diplo macy is concerned on the part of United States. The trouble Is over the bad faith of the Sultan. He promised to pay the idemnlty claims of the American mis sionaries for the destruction of eight building of the Euphrates College, at Harpoot, and several buildings be longing to tbe Amerloan missionaries at Marash, daring tbe Armenian mas sacres In 1895, aggregating about 190,000. ' He has failed to pay and has been prodded by this government tlcoaj. and again since the elalms were awarded, hut to no avail. He will never pay till forced to. TELEG HAPHIC BRIEFS TODAY. Thirteen persons were drowned in the Rhine yesterday by a boat capsiz ing with twenty catholic students. . Robert's criticism of Buller, War ren and Thorny Croft overshadow any news. The afternoon papers comment at length, some maintaining that nothing remains for Buller ex cept to resign. Four thousand deaths occurred in India tha pa t week from tie plague. Advertisers. Whartim Bros, talk novels in our pnny col urn today. Stvrgls & Co. have more residences to sell. See their ad. Harry-Bslk Bro. &, Co., got their ad in too late for this issue, for it tomorrow. Watch The Gate City Laundry has a new ad in the Telegram today. Some nice, choice eatables adver tised today by Hudson. Full puffs, silk fronts, etc., in the gfcn's' furnishing line advertised today by Rankia, Chiahulm, Stroud JTlteea- Pickles is the subject discussed today by W. L. Woartoa & Co. Brick, hard, soft and best fire proof for sale by Greensboro Brick Co. The first spring sale at D. Bendheim & Son's rtarts tomorrow. The ladles of Greensboro know what the special sales at Bencheim's mean, and they ill no doubt visit this sale in large numbers. Your attention is directed to their big ad on third page today. K M. Caldcleugh & Bro. are pre- pared to furnish bridal presents. J. W. Scott Sl Co. talk about Clover Hill butter today. Cottoa. New York, April 18 -Cotton bids today: April and May 46, June and July 41, August 23, Sept. 8.43. Greensboro real estate will never be cheaper than it is today and an invest ment in land in or near the city, at present prices will make many a dol lar within the next few years for the man who has faith enough to make a small investment. Think of a truck farm and vinyard of ten acres in the corporate limits of Greensboro at practically your own price. Attend the sale tomorrow evening of Vanboe- ke'm land. No Cure Mo Hay. That is the way all druggists sel Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for Chills snd Malaria. Tl is simply iron and quinine to a tasteless form. Children ove -it. Adults prefer It to bitter, nuaeat1nir tonic PHcw. 50r Nell "Do you 'think Susie loves her husband as much as she pretends o?" Belle "She must. Why she actually allowed him to select her new spring hat. If you want a vinyard, fruit and truck farm go out tomorrow afternoon and buy ten -acres of land near tbe water works Greensboro is growing and this property will keep time with the best In thj city. i rso una Day Cure. Cold in head and aore throat cured br Bter- TBott'a Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to caa4T. -UUiartn cry lor utm. For sale, at a bargain,' one ten foot show case, and a button fastener ma chine for fastening buttons on ladies and children's shoes. Th acker & Brockmann. Tired, aching xeet una perfect rase in a pair of our viol kid shoes. a-17-ti J. M. Hendrlx & Co. Vick Little ivor Pills first and the time, simplest and best 25c. all Cure Cold In Mead. Kerrootfa Chocolates Laxative Quinine, to take aad quick to care cold ia head aar throat. Ksdok Headache Powders fur lagrippe headache etc 10c. Ylck's Yellow Pine is warranted bes prescription ior coughs aid mng troubles 25e. POP CONVENTION WARM marry akinner hissed by dr , ' TtlOMPS N Tat Platform Cond mo Tbe Coastl- totjonal Amendment Skinner Denounces Ssnator Bo tier. . Special to the Telegram. Raleigh, April 18 The State Popu list convention is in session here this afternoon. H. F. Sea well,, of Moore, is chairman. Congressman Souther land, of Nebraska, addressed the con vention in a speech on, populist doctrine- The platform submitted, and which is being discussed at four o'clock (Con demns the last legislature in strong terms, as careless, slip-shod, etc. It denounces in unmeasured terms the election law. The amendment Is con detained and the grandfather clause de clared unconstitutional. It favors legislation which will eliminate the ne gro after three generations. Tbe ssnsation of the day was caused by ex-CongTPS-man Harry Skinner, who denounced Senator Butler and de clared he was no better than Chair man Simmons. Skinner says if the convention is honestly tor Bryan it will endorse the' Demoeratio electors at large. He de clares that Bryan embodies the ve-y highest and best doctrines of, popu lism. His utternancrs about Butler were hissed, Dr. Thomson joining in the hissing. nAJO STEDMAN TO SPEAK. Daughter of tbe Confederacy Secure His Services to Talk of tbe Ufa and Character of Oeneral MacRae. At the request of the Guilford County Chapter of the Daughters of the Con federacy, Major Chas. M. Stedman has consented to deliver on the 10th of May Memorial Day an address on the life and character of General Wil liam MaKas and the b&ttle of Reams station. It is deemed particularly ap propriate to this locality ai a large number of McRae's brigade volun teers was were from this section, and h was held in high esteem by all of his officers and men. Moreover ,both Cook's and Scales' brigades, which hsd many members from Guilford and adjMnlng conn ties partic'pted in the fight at Reams Station which reflected great honor upon North Carolina troops. Tbe address was delivered by Major Stedman ten years ago in Wilmington. STATE CONVENTION Miss Bays Says Everything Is Ready for tbe Christian Endeavorer. To tbe Editor of tha Telegram: Everything is in readiness for the Christian Endeavor State Convention to be held in Raleigh next week, April 26 to 29, and every indication is that this will be in every way an interest ing snd helpful convention. It was my privilege to be in Raleigh last week in the Interest of the conven tion Many of the merchants, all whom I bad time to see, willingly con sentei to use tbe Christian Endeavor state co'ors in the decoration of their places of business during tbe conven tion, so we look for an elaborate dis play of green, ye1 low and white dur- lng those days. Rev. Dr. T. N. Ivey, of Raleigh, and other steke s have been added to the list of those who will take part on the program. The Quiet Hour" prayer m etlog on Sun day morn'ng will be held with the Prl son Christian Endeavor society at the penitentiary. Let us have a large at tendance at the convention. Mamie Bays, Chairman Press Department and Transportation Manager. Easter Prize of the Pomona Sunday School. Correspond en oe of the Telegram. Easter exercises by the children cf the Pomona Sunday school were en- oyed by a large crowd, the solo by Miss Geozeal Hunt receiving many favorable comments. The following named little girls and boys " were awarded a prize of one silver dollar each for being present every Sunday since last Easter, it being a time hon ored custom to give this award to all thech ldren who do not miss a Sunday from Easter to Easter except on ac count of sickness: Misses Mamie Boren, Chare Boren, Geozeal Hunt, Alice Johnson, Mate Lindley, Gustie Oliver, Mamie Oliver; Pearl Rice; d Messrs. Clement Boren, Thomas Hunt, David Johnson, Thomas Manly, Herbert Stack and Roy Stack. "I can always come nearer finding what I want in children's shoes here than anywhere else in town," saf& lady in our store last week. Just now our line of children's saidals, oxfords, and shoes is specially full and com plete. Th acker & Brtxkmann. Ill-natured people are often made that way by ill-fitting shoes. We can fit ail kinds of feet with comfortable shoes. - J. M. Hendrlx & Co. a-17-tf Brick For Sale. Hard, Soft and Best Fireproof Brick For Sale. GREENSBORO BRICK COMPANY, Phone 73 Spring Garden Street. TBE THEY ARE BETWEEN TWO FIRES TRAINMAN'S CAUSTIC COMMENT - ON RULES V OWy Tkcm AIL, He Says, Heui to La Time ui Wl m. Dlaefcarare. To Break Thea aad Have am Aeat deat Heaai a DIaeaarae Alao. It is an interesting position that on finds when studying the relations that connect the railroad employee with tha road Itself with regard to the rules and regulations. It has a ring of "heads I win, and tails you lose" in favor of the road wheu it comes to de ciding where the responsibility ilea when an accident occurs. An old rail road employee, a member of a train crew, was conversing with the write recently, and In going over It the situa tion might be better and more readily understood If be were to be rath el closely quoted from his standpoint and in his language. "On our line," he said, "we have many a good mile that composes the whole road, but I wll confine my knowledge and experience of working under rules and regulations as stand ing between the general manager's office and the actual operation of trains. To folldw every rule and regu lation to the letter would make travel far safer than lying in bed, but it would be so slow and tedious to the passenger that the time made in the old days of stage lines would appear a 'flier's' time of these days. "To make from even 30 miles per hour up to the 80 reached these days and to Uve up to everything pertain ing to slow ops, grade crossings, sav- . J1 T . V "y and starts, reduced speed over switches and turnouts and a hundred and one things to be remembered, would be the worst kind of folly if making time was a consideration. "Take my run, 150 miles, which is on the card to be made in 4 hours and 62 minutes, not such a swift gait, to be sure, although in winter, with snow. Ice and bad weather, it is some little kind of a job to. get around on time. To live tin to evprr lronrlurl nilA thrum ,i , m not pull that run through In ten hours, and you might count yourself lucky it you went through upon that time. "A trainhand has the choice of ei ther making his time, for, If he Is fre quently late, he is either set back, sua pended, fined or dismissed, or living np to every rule, and. If not found doing ao In esse of accident, helnr dlsmifuipd. Of course where no accidents occur . . ..... me ruies can oe tamperea witn ano the management be blessed with ban daged eyes, but let a mishap occur, and In order to protect themselves they Jog out the thousand or two rules, and if you are found guilty you by playing at luck, by using discretion In .kji.tm, kta ml. ma 1 toona Kla ns- In obeying his rule, as be keeps, his po sition longer than he would through strictly carrying out every one and eventually being dismissed when tha arstaalary day -arrives. - - - "In one book of rules upon a large road appear nearly 500 regulations for the employee to familiarize himself with. or. as one of the general rules ", , 7 . says; iue ueau ai uepiiruueui must be conversant with the rules, supply copies of them to his subordi nates, see that they are understood, en- nn tn thm Nn rtno will ha ,nwi r, tha. .itattrm nt on f be excused for the violation of any of them, even though not Included In those applicable to his department. Ig norance Is no excuse for neglect of duty.' "Then follows a most remarkable clause or rule which reads, 'Every. em ployee while on duty connected with the trains on any division of the road is under the authority and must con form to the orders of the superintend ent of that division.' Now, If the em ployee has a certain order from the su perintendent that conflicts with those of the book, the road has him double headed. "To obey the superintendent and dis- obey the rule means discharge, as it uiuuci.ij u " " "c , cuseu ror tne violation oi any ui uiem, while on the other hand 'be must con form to the orders of the superintend ent so he Is apt to become discharged either way. but the road stands un- blamed In either case. Besides these 600 regulations there are numbers of rules, about 20 forms of train orders, 4 hand and lamp signals. 17 manner of using signals according to the train rules, besides nearly 100 special rules on time card. "Then comes the changing occasion ally of a rule or from day to day the time of some new rule. With this the employee must learn by heart the scheduled time of some 25 regular trains, not to mention as many spe cials. Is it a wonder not more acci dents occur when one employee may be on duty 18 or 20 continuous hours and happens to forget Just one of these things to be remembered 7' Portland (lie.) Argus. BoUea Salt Meats. The indigestible properties of boiled ham, corned beef and other salt meats may, according to Mrs. Parloa, the cooking expert, be eliminated if the meat is sufficiently boiled. The salt toughens the fibers, and it takes per stBtent boiling to overcome this. The time allowed for a ten pound piece is five hours, but as the pieces are apt to be. thick rather than long one of half thlsSvelght would need about the same amount of time. The meat should be partly cooled in the water in which it to belled. Confirmed drunkards are shamed into reformation in many of the towns of the Argentine Republic by being com pelled to sweep the streets for eight days each time they may be arrested Cor intoxication. Over $100,000,000 Assets. 20 Standard Fire Insurance Cos. 20 1 Can Carry Any Amount. Apaty tor SOLID and RELIABLE Imuranee to WAD DELL & CO, Agents At Old Bank of Guilford Stand, No. 212 South Elm St., Greensboro, . - N. C. Qne'-Ceilt-a-WOfd. Advertisements inserted In tlus column at one cent per word for eaeb Insertion. 1 COMING by express From Now on Wa will trt. rnr. "Wnvpr TTill " eet our butter by expi ess. We received two Scott & Co. more cans today. J. W ("FFICE3 and tx d rooms for rent in the new Grissom buildln?. Aoolv at Grissom & Fordham's drug store. T)ON'T take a pound of butter from anybody for "Clover Hill" but- ter without looking to see if thesiirna ture of Chas. S. Kilbourne is on the package. Lots of "stuff" teingfoalm- ed off now for "Clover Hi'l" butter. J. W. Scott & Co. Aerents for "Clover Hill." It. EE the d ess goods and lawns on Belk Bros. It OTYLISH spring suits, at popular prices. Harry Poezolt. merchant tailor. al8-eod. SPECIAL for tbree days-100 men's suits, job lot, at 85, worth from $7 to $10, Thursdny, Friday and Satur day at Harry Belk Bros. LARGE stock nice china dinner sets n rl finA 1 ftmna nraanto a specialty Hi. M. Caldcleugh and dro. It FOR SALE A surrey and set of riM.rriA&ji- Pna hwn In uba ltaa than half a season. Both are as good as new. Will discount the cost price $25. Adress A, care of Evening Tele gram. aprl7 5t )00 SELECT paper novels at rea- t'vFv aon it Hit nt-ina inar. mvoi v.rl Wharton Bros. 2t. riONUERNING Isabel Carnaby one C nt thn fllmat vt. , 5?J a " at Wharton Bros. 2t. GRENSBORO Bakery, cakes and pies-at the right price may be found attheRallroad Eating House or at the Voltz Bakery stand. apr!6tf NEEDLES, oil, mnnta for all parts and attach ments for all sewing machines at McDuffie's Furniture Store. al4 lw. T1ET your welsback lamps and fixt City ures and supplies of Gate Supply Co. SEE the best broom on earth, guar anteed to last loneer than five corn brooms,. can be seen at 217 South Elm street. LARGE pot grown tomato plants for sale at 333 iouth Elm street, Greens boro, N. C. al2-lm. RE?,T five cent cigar in town - Smith F. -ri . 3331 a9-tf APPLES Finest and best the north ern ma.rlrp.ta afTnrrl . 33'U Smith Etm. a9-tf FSn- SKS iSSPSSS? SStt Apply t- C. Ci. Wriorht. a5-t Hp HE best Tonsorial parlor is where I VOll WRTlt, to CO VrVlATl VA11 flAfrl SI. you want to so when you need a hair cut, 25 cents; shave, 10 cents: shampoo, 25 cents or a shine. The Guilford shaving parlor is the place H. H. Hughes, propr. tf THERE is man's. only one kodak East- Sold by John B. Fanes, Druggist. TF you want fine buggy harness call i i at c. c. Townsend's. He has them from 15.00 to $40 00 per set both single and double. ao-lm THE latest and most stylish vehicles A can be found at C. C. Townsend's, 333 South Elm street. Greensboro, N. C. ao-lm BANANAS Finest in South Elm. town. 333 a9-tf TTODAKS $5.00 to $25.00. All kinds -IV of sunnlies. John B. Farias. Druggist. n4-tf. TTARNESS repairing neatly and promptly doneatC. C. Townsend's 333 South Elm street. tnl9-lw BALDWIN 31 Baldwins!! Just re reived the Klncr Katlncr armle Call early, only a limited supply 333? South Elm. a9-tf QRANGE sweetest and best In navels. 333i South E m. a9-tf NEIL BURGESS -IN THE FIELD L RICHARDSON We Want to Talk. . . tl! To You Vanstory Full Puffs... Silk fronts in the prettiest line of- spring and summer shirts in the country. PRICES ARE SI.OO, 1.25 and 1.50 Can't you get your money's worth. For 50c exti-a these shirts are accompan fed by beauti ful Wash Silk Tie To matche Rankin. Chisholm, Stroud & Rees. 300 SOUTH ELM 8TEEET. An Essential Feature No matter how fine or costly the frames mny be you cannot get results that are satisfacto ry for the Necessary Feature to get relief is in the right ad justment of lens and proper adjustment of frames. See Drs. Moore and you can get just such as will afford ooni fort to tbe tired and aching eyes and the relief derived makes it a pleasure to reador work. Their work is guaran teed. 112 EAST MARKET ST. Lose You Umbrella ! Take it to REES & BOND and get them to paint your name in it -25 cents. BY ITSELF. DRUG COMPANY DISTRIBUTORS. Sifts This Week. Clothing Co. 5 -4 -.A w J- - ----- " r U.i...-'l.-2 J" ;J
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