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" ' ' """" """"1 I - A - -1-. Ve have sp"1 exceptional values in Bedroom Fur if nave:jusi -1 i- in. Siits and Odd Bedsteads, gilPloiffiii 7f silliililiilMliii thina ana japebeuwinjirmitne mp&t tashionable patterns, Dome$tip and Oriental patterns- Rugs and Art Sqiiai Go-carts ari l en n 22.50. - Our Porch Settem and Unrtoc will ,l,A.i WA,a J;a 'U-W; it ;1 , ! V' . hon't torgei we nave xne pest uook stoves tor the money on the market. A FULL LINE .COFFINS, 'AND C A;3KlStS W MGM.MR V Pit sfterthe Court; House. 1ST OF ,; SKYSCRAPERS 909 Feet High Sixty- tones ana w in w ,st $15,000,000 al from New York says: ten than the cloud-pierc i nf t.hft Sincer and "Met Life Building will be a tnre to be erected ioi Stable Assurance Society, I 1.1 1 A. 1. - Jr wnicn nave j use uceu nildine will occupy the site of the EauitabJev on k bounded by Broadway, L Pine and Cedar streets; Wiidinc a tower, will rise light of 62 stories,' 9C9 feet thp.mirb line, exclusive of W, which will measure to. 150 feet more. The esti- cost will be about $15, - Dlans show that the mam her will be of 34 stories, or k with a frontage of 167 Broadway,. 152 feet on u street, 304 feet in Pine and 312 feet m' Cedar Above this buUding will 'sauare tower of 28 stories n with cupola, the tower apola together to- be o2U gh. The bar. on.the nag- be 74 feet hiffher than foot steel Eiffel .tower.' ' and granite, with trim- 'of terra cotta. will be the als of the facades, and the will be of the renaissance presenting bays set ben-eat nil asters of Corin- Jand Doric pattern, the cor- offset with clustered col The bays will be elabo decorated . with carved Modern Itomeo Shot and Killed V Thomaa X Bagby, 20 years old. Was shot and killed at Hunts ville, Mo., Monday: night when, tike Romeo of Told v he cl ung to a rope ladder vand talked to his sweetheart Nellie Carter, U7 ye.rs old, the daughter of a well- to do iarmer. v. , E. J, Carter, Jr , the. girl's brother, is held Dendinff the cor oner's inques t. Young Carter lamira iw snooting, out declares ae thought Bagby a burglar and lid not know he had , killed his sister's suitor until he struck a light and looked; at the dead youth,s"face. ; The Carters anoT " the Bagbys are neighbors and, live five miles south of HuntsyiUe Jotb fami lies. ; are ( prominent and were friendly - until young, Bagby be gan to , pay .v, attentions l to s his neighbor's pretty daughter about six months ago. Her brother op posed the match,' and Bagby was forbidden to see her or come on the Carter place. TV v About 9 o'clock Monday night Carter was awakened by ' the scraping of. Bagby 's feet against the weather boarding and seizing his shotgun and a revolver ran nut - He Saw a man's form half concealed by the vines and fired. The girl screamed, the ngure on the ladder . swayed; and. was brought t the ground by a sec? ' War Against Consumption - LA11 nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consump tion: the white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you arerinino danger oi consump tion; Do, not risk your health Dy takincr some unknown prepara tion when Foley's Honey and Tar . . . -, . , . is safe vand certain in results. T. fZ T?rY roof of the main building e finished with cupolas sev- tories high, set around the n the tower. The tower :nrp will he in two sections. J ztendincr from the 34th to 4 itorv. the main cupola ex m four stories above this. imilding is to be equipped a group of 38 passenger ele 3 built in two rows in a cor finished in . ornamental iiuiil ui Liicao nm ami top of the tower extension. jwriam s vQUC, vnuiera sum phoea Remedy WouldHave eauim 100. r 1 1902 I had a very severe of diarrhoea," says R N. of Cat Island, La, "For kl weeks I was unable to do nng. 0.Marchl8,1808;l similar . attack, and ; took lerlam's Coho,'Cholera and hoea ; 1'mMy -which , gave imnf folio? ; T nrirtfiirlpr ifc !f the best; medicine o its in the i wbrlBiandhad I used 1902 believe it would have I me a "hundred dollar, doc bill; ,y - Sold by; all druggists., iefehdaiit in an Iowa breash romise suit says hie , was k when he declared : to the tiff that her "es ;werjike stars lighting his - way to en. But it oucrht to be worth pamage to have felt so lit up Vat. i " follege education never hurt !dy if he was willing to something afterward. ; Preparing for His African Trip President Roosevelt, by way of preparation for : his hunting trip in Afwca, is petting into touch with men familiar with . the haunts and habits of big game. -: Mr. Roosevelt has consulted A. Donaldson Smith; of Philadel phia, who has: hunted big game all over Africa and who has writ ten several books on the subject. He has written N also to Freder. ick Coureney Sefous, the English expert on African hunting,, and to Edwardorth Buxton of Eng land. ' ': Y- )y;J i:- A Mr. Selous has spent the best part of his life in South and Cen tral iAfrica, to which country he emigrated in ,1871 at the age of 20. For many years he has made a living by elephant hunting. ;, Over Thirty-five Years In 1872 there was a great deal of diarrhoea, dysentery and chol era infantum; vlt was at this time; that "Chamberlain's ; Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remed y wasfirst brought into use. It pi-oved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, and has -for thirty-five years; main tained that record. From a small beginning its sale and use has extended to every part of the United States and Jbo many for eign countries. iNine druggists out of ten will recommend iti when. their opinion is asked, al though they have other medicines that pay them a greater profit. It can always be depended upon, even in the most severe and dan gerous cases: For sale by all druggists. . , itjsa . '.' 1 Nearby Poetry There ain't ho nothing much no . . . . more, . ; 1 . . And nothing ain't ho use to me, In vain I pace the lonely snore, Por.I have saw. thevlast orthee. ' l . - ' : I seen a ship upon the deep And signaled this here fond la- ment, ; 4 I ain't done a thing but weep Since thou has went. Alas and I ain't one o' they :What! haint got no faith in love, And them fond words of yisterday Was spoke true by heaveti above. Is it all up twixt I and you, WU1 you go wed some other gent? The things I've did I 'd fain undo. Since thou hast went. ? ; O friend, I done what I have dh witnouc no tnougnt oi noxjuenore; Return, return I sadly bid, B ef ore my feelings jits intense I have give up all wealth ancrshow j I havejrave up all hope of fame, ! But O what joy 'twould bejto know That thou has came; Charlotte Observer. , Heat prostrates the n ;rves. In the summer one needs i. tonic. to offset the customary ho weather nerve and strength de iression. Ypu will feel better within 48 hours after; beginning to : take such a remedy as Dr. phoop 's Restorative. Its pfqmp action in restoring the weaVeneAnerves is surprising. Of course . yOu won't get entirely strong in a few days, but each day yoti can actually feel the improyemVnt. That : tired, lifeless; spiritless, feeling will quickly depart "vhe using the Restorative. Dr.Shoop 's Restorative will sharpen a fail ing appetite; it aids'digestion; it will -strengthen the weakened kidneys and heart by simply re building the worn-put nerves i that these organs depend upon; Test it a few days and I be con vinced; Sold by L. G Fpx. WMItli illlltd Adopted by the Water Commit tee of the Town - of Rocking ham, at a Meeting Held in the -Manufacturer's ! Building on June 12, 1908. : The charge, per month for 10,000 gal. and under will be 30 cents per 1,000. The charge per month for over 10,- 000 gal. will be 25 cents jae-f ' Special rates -wilMSTMSol cial purposes. The miniprum charge per month will be as foUrfws: For JRt in. connections, $1.00 '. For 3-4 in. connections; 81.25. orl inch connections, $1.50. ' This charge, however, lis not cumu- lative but works as follower , If a party having 5-8 connection uses 3,300 gal. per' month his charge would le $1.00. It would still be $1.00 if he ised only 1,000 g'al., but if he uses 5, (MX) gal. his 'charge would only be $10. We are advised and believe that for houses of ordinary size, with not more than one' bath room, the charge will hardly ever be in excess of; the minif mum. . . . ; ' ; The actual cost to the town for taph ping the main and- furnishing curb cock, piping,, corporation cock, meter, etc., to the. sidewalk line' is as follows! 3or the 5-8 connection.......! $17 04 For the 3-4 connection...w.........i 21 62 For the 1 inch connection........... 2800 ! The town will, charge for this ser vice, labo included: -For the 5-8 connection ....... . ......$20 00, For the 3-4 connection............... 25 00 For the 1 inch connection........... 35 00 which charge is payable in installments of $1.00 per month, or if paid lor in full within ten days ten per - eent may be deducted for cash. . All meters, will be read monthly, and if Mite are Hot paid by the 20th; of the Succeeding month the water will be cut off. . t . A discount of 5 per cent will, be al- wed on all bills paid in at tne Xreas- unar's" office beiore tne luin ox eacn succeeding month. - . je20 An Indian temperance orator says that as soon as rum is ban ished, tobacco wiif be kicked out. We suppose so, and ; after that statutory wisdom may decide for us just how much molasses shall go on the batfercakes. crolden srlobules . easy and Dleas- ant to take. Act directly on the kidneys, purify the blood and in vigorate the entire system. Best for bachache, lame back, kidneys and rbJ adder. 30. . days,. trial . $1 Guaranteed. Sold by L. G. Fox. V Buying Testing, Compounding, Dosing, Pricing, ;Dispensing, . Displaying, Pleasing,; Phoning, Delivering , Taxes the Pharmacists' skill.' His patrons pays the bill. He pays the price of safety Phone 22 is the correct number. Hunter does the rest. ,irters ' .-.Pharmacy; Littleton Fema.le College. 3ne of the most successful and best equipped boarding schools in the South with hot water beat, electric lights and othern modern improvements. 358 boarding pupils last year. 27th annual session will begin Sept. If, 1908. For catalogue address J. M. RHODES,' President, Uittletdn, N. C. . 1 A high-grade Preparatory School for boys and 5 LI AX yC ung men, with industrial and agricultural equip- A irf karrtT' ment Located oa 700-acre farm one mile from '. Littleton College and under the management of . the same, board of Trustees. For new, illustrated catalogue address -v: J; B. AIKEN; Pri icipal, Littletbn, N. C. - :jel34t h North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College. Maintained by the State for the Education of the Women - of North Carolina. ' Founreflpular Courses' leadin&r to Degrees. SpecijffCoursesf off eredi in. Teacher Training, Music, Manual Arts and Do mesticcience. and in the Commercial Department. fee Tuition, to those who agree to teach in the schools of North Carolina, oard; laundry, tuition and all other expenses, including use of text-books. Those desiring to enter should apply as early as possible. The capacity of the dormitories is limited. - . , - Fall session begins September -'15, 1908. " --For catalogue jtnd other . information address - , ' J. l. J?QUS1?,VPresident, Greensboro, N. C. One difference between, M?. Taft and Mr. .Fairbanks is -that Taf t can .take,; a jcocktaiL wjthotft shaking the continent, v HANCOCU CO'G. PUJG TOBACCO is one of the biggest plugs of sttod grade flue cured tooacco ever sola lor iuc lt .goes jurtner and lasts v longer in the going than any other brand made; rrAttan - who knows of this brand .nevep goes around, ivith a . "chip" on his shoulder, he keeps xt 4n; hia inouthi, It , makes friends,' and makes them always glad to see you. v Demand Chip, and don't stand for substitution.- v t r Manufactured" by a strictly mdepeholeiit firih. HANCOCK BROS. A CO. Lynchburrf: Val ; Established 1851 iiielter , Fire; " Irisurance B6ird Oveir20Companysinbur Agency '; . We 'can give youj at , reasona ble prices Bond for Administra-. tors, Gardians, City and . County Officials, Bank Officials, Rail road Employee and other Bonds. t'JHITE BAKBEH SHOP, - - Walter MdNair. Proprietor. Next door to I - Sahrings Bank, u niversi rv OF NORTH CAROLINA v' 17871908. Head of the State's Educational System DEPARTMENTS College, Engineering, Graduate, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Library contains' 48,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights ceijitral heating system. New- dormi- tories, gymnasium, Y. M. C. A. build ing library. 790 students. 92 in Faculty. ' - The Fall term begins Sept. 7, 1908. FRANCIS P. - VENABLE, -president, jel3 8t Chapel Hill. N. C. THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS l' . Practical education in Agriculture; in- Civil) Electrical and Mechanical Engineerings in Cotton Manufacturing, Dyeing and Industrial Chemistry. Tui tion $45 a year; -Board $10 amonthl 120 Scholarships. Examinations for admission at county seats on "July. 9. - y Address , THE PRESIDENT, jel3 8t West Raleigb, N. C.-' r J. . -- - v - C. JSL. FUKMAN, JR., ; Civil Engineer, , ROCKINGHAM, N. C. I m::ss dyspepsia ticlets .- .: . 1Uv Inttigttio and.. 8tomch Tr?wbls. . -r .- . : . . , - - - t .x. - ... .... I - ' ... ' ii". f " . ' . T.. '. i iP;:--." : - . i : ? r i 1
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