ITHE MORNING POST. APRIL 2M899
FACT AND PRNCY
POP FAIR rCMINlNITV
r
DIRECT -FROM GAY PARIS.
the leaves become blistered, the 6talk
swollen. The bst thing is to apply
ISomer of the Latest Creations of Fa- powdered -sulphur, or a weak Solution
imcus French 'Modistes.
A delightful display of 'the latest
creatioms of Parisian -mod Win reassures
us on 'any number of points. The
H'ong, fHowing effects, errcihanting to relate,-
are -retained, with few 'exceptions;
we'ire doling all we can, however, to
'frown idvxwn -tfv-dza fussy-looking
flounces all the way up, that 'is. W-?
discover, 't(A, fhat the pouch frcr-it
hasn't -besTi -abandoned. Indeed, tne
French artt knows the acf:irtie value
kx a seemingly lccs'e bii: cif -ntfafeirial
lttoo well for"- that. Then there's Vie
fco-ueh of black; -rightly man'aged' It
literally 'vloes H!he rest." A tiny ar
rangement at the neck does this service
(tor la blatek dressy while a satin ribbon
fofelt gtlves "the" finish to -a blue foul
alrd. The wo-st'iam sleeves is most
-used, t'hou gh :'h'e one-piece wit'h the
lart un'der 'the elbow is s-een, too. But
(there are fe-ft'ching mold'els on every
Me. ' Ltt u s Took.
A STUDY IN GREY.
Francis isend an, adorable grey
tor'cfcul-cl'cWh. T'n'e two-piece skirt has
' seams centre, frcirJt, anJ 'buck, an-J is
nri-ched by a festoon braiding in tin
niest White .silk card -'braid. The Eton, is
quite covered with this braiding; i't
- ibis 'all -the r?gul'a:r jacket ??am, and
the collar awd re vers are faced witn
syray satm, wnidh slhows tiny tucks
with t.h? braid between along 'the edgr.
- Tile vest "f i'O'Tit i? of slurred gray
orape, -ami the belt and stock are or
. turquoise velvet.
A FETCHING. WHITE SERGE,
A beautolfu'I 'White serge from Sara
Mayer .is attractive. Thu merest sort
of 'an Etaoih, an'd that mostly deep, slen
der wcallcpii f.3 over a blouse of 'tuffet'a
in a exqui'!t-e tirade, miauve and goTS
thar.'ge'able. It iss1 elaborately trimm'ed
w-iitili nairrow AvihJte-flnnge'J braid ana
site-el but! ens. TIt? skirt is apen a lkt:e
c't each si'de,' :sihoiw;nig panel's of ifine
Mik. a'ad ut 'als'o- s'jm.s to bo siia:?!hed
down the back, to vhow two short,
jyotmre-a. "pieces- "of silk. .
FCUIjARD ELEGANCE.
fiich. a clever foulard is in dark blue,
libsxaHy and unevenly dotted with
white. The one-piece 'skint 'has un
dui;aftimg cream Renaii-isance lace round
the trip's 'and round the foot, a' few
inches a'bove the edge. Three rows of
White baiby nibbon are on Che flaring
edge. The' l'jlce covers a white satin
yoke and 'a slh'apl b?lt of black satin
ribbon finishes it.
COSTUME IN OREPE.
An elegant crepe dress is in grey.
The o ulter skirt is trimmed with two
rows of s'h'aped -'black chariuilly, and it
curve-' 'away 'aown 'tne iront 'lo otpiuj
of sulphide of potassium.
THE RASCALLY ROSE BUG.
Another trial will be the ro?e bug, a
little rascal who will have a great time
on your treasures unless you powder
him with tobacco dust or smoke under
him. An emulsion of -tobacco stem
poured over the roots will also inter
fere with his good time. Give the plants
a good drenching only twice a week,
unless it is very dry.
Though we still call June the month
of roses, let us be thankful that this
queen of flowers now cla'Lms every
month as her own, a regime which
must be credited to the modest little
monthly rose.
YOITNG FOLKS' FASHIONS.
Sityles- and Materials of the- ftrodiifti
Little Ones' Clothes.
Eton suits of cloth 'or cheviot, pique
or duck a;re quite as fashionable for
general wear far miisses o.s far their
elders. While 'always rotairting th
Elton effect, many -new and attractive
d'frigns are in evidence.
The forethougihlti(ial invJiJh'e' keeps
her "eyes open far the sihart lengths
of Fawn, organdie, gingham and em
broidery, that can be bous1h!t alt this
season or a Pon;g They are Just th
thing for wee folks' dresses
Kilt suits are much Worn by little
men from 2 to 5 years of age.
Bel'ts are a veiiy neceasary part of
the wardiicbe of the liittle girl or little
boy these days. White or bd'a'ck pa
tent leather, or of the d-re'ss- -material
itself, fastened 'With a pearl buckle, are
mc;Ht desirable. -
The JvaJhki clokli used fcr fche uiii
fc'i'm's of our soldiers in the late un
picasianitnesis promises to be 'the thing
f-'r smart I'Joys morning Avear this
summer. It mow comes In n'ot only the
familiar brown but in a variety of
c Jhcir colors. They are usually made
after the Rcugh "Rider siiyle, with fac
ings of yellow oJr blue, brass bell but
i:jn!?, leggings to matcth, belts to match
the facing's, or tan or blaCk leather,
and finished! with a. Roug"h Ittder bat
For very little girls fashionable
riothers favor hats of ,whi3 taffe'ta
triT:m'p(.1 with large White' ostricli
plumes and io'ng rjbbon ends.
Knockabout sui'ts or 'homespun or
cher lfghts cloths, effectively trimmed
vvirh wmitia-ihe. are both -pretty ana
serviceable for t'hl? .between season
Both little girls ami little boys of
su-piiilnm .wpiajr siallor suits trimmed
with sruilt braid and emblems.
Boys' blouses in seersucker, Madras
and percale, in light and darK. cnecKS,
-rtiripe? and plaids, are more service
x-t Tmthinsr is so renned1 or
- r
r-essv as pure white.
Must like father s" means Tne ai?me
a ps:.ticaat of -taffeta , rather closely pf perfection to the small man. Tuxedo
i t i w'ifh tMnv "alack beads. A nar-l dhnwine-. a. vest and .roll collar of
row siik rudhe edged black velvet baoy vjinck satin may mow be had for smal
ribihvn is -round the eage. The scab
1'cne-d -boTero is cf the eilk dotted with
it he beads, an' 3 rlbcm-trimm-ad, wing
like -arra'ngc'meritis of t!he taffeta are at
ae sids ahd baick of the sttoqk. , .
: MORE GREY.
'An'at!h-eT grey dtress i!s 'jof taffeta, the
boys.
THE FEMININE OBSERVER.
Whv do cheap shoes always squeak?
A nail file is woman's greatest friend
A holiday turkey soon finds itself in
m'pirskirt. .o-neninsr dawn 'She front and the soup.
r'eacihirij ' itSs bottom of "the graduat-J a weman g-ains a dozen points when
ed accordeon foundation skirt any of cne acknowledges one fault.
the way round by ten, in'c.nes. iheres Fa-t wcmen aiiWaj-s like to have their
a variation m the top -or tne sturi, uiiie D ictUres in miniature.
being no D-acK seam, out raunei- a uatu
k an5 W a mpointmt when rely on
stock of walikrirrjel-'on pfjnk, wStlh the rest
mc SOCIAL
WORLD
JHHF 111
mm
It generally means the Tbiggest kind
of blouse, as far as St shows, Of white
lace; the 'Ba'ck of the waist is 'seam
less. A dieligfh'tful' liigbit blue crepe With
a man.
If you want ito make a man happy
encourage 'him in the belief that he
can cook.
The tip-tilted hat is the stand by of
wHate dicibs is from Raiudn'izL The plain the woman whose hair does not curl
overskirt is trlrr.imied w'itih two rows of naturally.
i ecru in':'nti!on, put on in poinits, and
falls ovor a itucked taffeta fullness. A
tiauch of t'hi!-- l'a!ce fi'rii'sihes 'the bodice,
j TN VIOLET.
A mtagnifiCen't thing from Morhauge
A woman can be frightened into a
duty she would not otherwise think of
performing.
The woman who minds her own, (bus
iness is the one that is always most
i i , t. i
-.. ... mi . , t . i i ii ii iv inr Lni. '
is or violet siik. - ins raree-g-oxe-sKiri. "
has .pointed effects ait the sides, made There 3s no woman so ugly that there
of ro,ws laf white velvet ribon. This Was nlat been some man who considered
sa'me effect1 -fe. ca -the bodice. " The re- her beautiful.
Vers, .front and yoke, are of ecru Re- it is a problem with women whether
ri'aissance la'ee, edgad with tiny ruches to cry or Ito -wear their sWeetest smiles
of creteum chifPcin. Tne!;1? s a toudh of when they want a favor.
yellow velvet on tha .'itock and collar.
Ttlie mort f-iwag's'eT ca.i is the Monte
Carlo. It is a, loose, box 'affair in
Creamy tianr ci'oth,' 'wCtih sl'aaped silk
Strapping. The sleeves and bod ere
In che piece, and 'the draped rivers
When a shoplifter goes 1n for appro
priating clocks she evidently believes
in the addage that time is money.
The wise woman keeps quiet, know
ing more than she t'lls, while her fool-
Tne Bal Poudre given m We3n-:day
:Vening by a numoer xz Ralerxh y.ur?
ndies was one of The nvt fori MI an'
vents of Ithe spring seuson. This dane
.as been the occasion for pleaKmt an
icipation fcr Kme time past, and the
-'suit was -iihown in the nioo? with
rtiich the young ladies entertained or.
A'edneslay evening. The patroncsef
.ere Mrs. John Turner. Mr.-. TbAmnf
Ken'un. Mis. .ToCm Hins,ldale. Mrs. H.
F. Hoke, Mrs. ArmlMtead Jone. Mr?.
.ih'arles Jo'hnPon, M'rs. Garland Jone.
Mrs. Fab. Bubfe, airs. V. E. Turner
and Mrs. Tom Hay. The d-mcon -.wre
Misses Lydia Hoke. Elizabeth Hins-ia.
Florence Jones. S-nsie M"arihall. Mary
Turner. Alice Jones, Anne Busbc.
Many Jones, Eliza Busbei. .Rita Mc-
Vea. Marguerite ?iw. Blanche Blake,
Roa Battle, Annie Rogers, Mary Bry
an, Loulie Biggs. Laura AVlllramf.
Mary Noi-rH Janet Stronach. IMH
Grav. Mat tie Pace, Mhud-a Lat'ta, C'jr-
rie Funman, Etihel Nkurr!. Mf.s Gtil-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Ais-he, Mies .Seott
and Strong of Atlanta, Engl em an rf
Kentucky and! iieartt if Durham.
Messrs. Henry Miller, Brown ShVTherU.
Sam Hindale. Jottm AmlrCws, Henry
King. J. C Drewry, C M. Irltchet;.
Dick Iwis. Garland Jonrtt. 1 taM. lia
Andrew Syme, S-uinly Faiyns Harry
Ix-e of Japan. Thomas Bvrts-oax. la!an
StnmaCh, HeriR-rr Traoatpon, JacK
Irry. Dr. Roys'U'r, Fred. Olds?, Sam.
As.he. Will. Jines. Crawfcrvl Blsrgs, Dr.
OarTcll. Wntkins Robards-. Allen HIpgs.
Albert Baum'an, JoCirt AVuW, Georp:
Lit'tle. Frank Haywood, Ilg-h Skinner.
Dr. Walter M'ontgome-rj'. Will. Rwnof
Charlotte. Fenner orff . .TtatifooTo air I
Vairhan of RkSim'onil. AmVmg the
spectators were Mr. artd Mrs. Ludlow
Skinner. Mrs. M. T. Morris. Mr.
Knight of Chicago. Mr. and Mrt. L. A.
ra!hler. "Misses TheoUm. &rarall,
Ashe. West. Carroll, McRae. Anthwa
and Primrose. -
Another very brilliant everut of the
week was t'h'e tea and receptiVm. firiven
by .Mm Joihn M. Turner at her hoimr
on Hillsboro atrt-t on Thursday f"vri
ing. Her guests of ChAxniyr were Mr.
Knigfhit of Ohicago, Miss Ilcggv-ai'Jt of
New Orleans -and; Miss Enxlinian o?
Kentucky. The m'arrleU frkn!is of thr
hdess called in the ttftern'oon from
five to seven o'clock and wen e received
in fhe -hall by Misses Mary Tamer and
Lucy Alice Jones. Ught rvf resfiirrtnt."
were served In the wevt piarhn by
Misses Annie Busioee, Marion anvl Elite
Hayvood and Florence Jones nnd Mis
Fannie McPhei-ttrs poured' tne tea.
This room Was daintily dewrattil with
violets. A string orcfiesttra wus Sta
tioned in the 'hall, behind la boAVT of
palms, and fumLsWed eweet music
throughout" ithe evening. The young
people were invited to call from nme
to twelve, an'd receiving in the e3K;
parlor with Mr. and Mrs. Turner w?re
Mrs. Knigbt, 'Misisew Engleman ant.
Hogfrsett. Judge an'd 'Mrs. Fhc-jherJ
and Mr. Brown Shepherd. Eleg'ant re-
frerthmentt were ser'ed. In he dlnlr.r
I'oom. The table was tastily deriorated
with eri'msvm tuUps, this bng the pre
vailing color 'throughout the room.
Th'e germart given by tbe Caprtal
Club on Friday evening compllmentan"
to the -Paint and Powder Club of VfA
mirugtton was a m'osit enjoynile afjfiir,
;ind about trv ynty-five couple? pald
pa'ted. Mrl' Bt-n Baker 1J, anl among
the visiting young- ladles present
M1.--S Hattie Ta1or, Anni Iee, Miss
I mington. Misses Vivian Strong an2
Bessfe SCott of Atlanta, Miss Mary
Ijoa-'e of Tennessee and Miss Engleman
)f Kentucky.
The Kenthoss Book Club will meet a!
Mi sis M'arguerlte Crow' on Monday af
ternoon. The members of th Book
Club were deligbltfully entertalnei by
Mrs. Thomas "Martin Aslie on last Mon
day afternoon.
"Misses Lucy, Alice and Florencr'
Joni?3 will en'ter'fairt the Afternoor
Oard Club ot Tuesday a!t their home or.
Hillsboro street.
Mr. E. O. Alston left last nTgb't for
Richmond, which place he will make
his ih'ome. His many friends regret lc
ee him leave Raleigh.
Miss Mattfe Pace expects U IdaVe to
morrow for Salisbury, v.here he goer
to aititend. the Gregroiry-Ovennaii mar
riage. .
Mrs. Ft M. Simmons has returned"
from uhase City, Va,
Every Sufferer from Lung Weakness, Consumption,
i Asthma, Catarrh or Bronchitis
Can Be Cured.
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W&PfefeJ?MM Course
H of Jreafnenf
WATSON'S
PICTURE AMD APT
STORE,
212 Fayettcvillc Strctt, Ri!c;Sh, n. q
Carries in stock a beautiful l . d
framed and unframed Pictures.
Picture Frames in stock aii i
to order.
Window Shades in stock izi
to order. '
Orders have prompt attrraco.
am in
THE STANDARD ItAII.VAY
The Direct Line to All Ports
TEXAS,
CALIFORNIA
FLORIDA,
CUBA and
- tfi&focumfcm ; PORTO RICO
Nearly everybody, yoa meet will re
gard it as a kind of insult to be asked
if they have weak lungs. All seem to
have a solid faith in the soundness of
their own breathing machine. In cases
of trouble they will admit there is a
'heavy cold," "a touch of bronchitis."
or even "a spell of asthma," but cs to
weak or unsound lungs, never. NEVER.
Even the poor consumptive, who scarce
ly speaks without coughing, whose
cheeks are wasted, hollow and bear the
hectic fitrsh of doom, will asure jou
with glistening eyes that his cold is on
the raend and he will be all right when
th? weather changes.
It is simply terrible to think how far
we may be guilty by our indifference to
the lung troubles of those near and dear
to us. It is n!so a sad thought that we
may hug a delusion as to our own health
that we only get rid of when life itself
must pay the forfeit.
Nobody csn afford to think lightly
of lung troub'es. Nobody can afford to
be mistaken about their possible dan
gers. Nobody can afford to neglect
them, or "let them wear out," or "get
better in the spring." or any other tom
foolery that leads only to wreck and
ruin. Lung troubles don't move back
ward. Weak lungs don't grow strong
by themselvis you must heal them
and 5trengtht n them, and rid them of
the very earliest germs of disease, or
you "are simply committing a form pf
suicide. Ei her you must cure your
lung troubles or THEY WILL KILL
YOU. That's. the whole situation in a
nutshell.
Never was there a cure for lung trou
bles equal to the newly-discovered Dr.
S locum treatment. This forms a sys
tem oi Four Remedies that arc used si
multaneously ar.d . supplement each
other's curative action. It cures weak
lungs, bronchitis, asthma, coughs, con
sumption and every other ai!mcnt of
the pulmonary region. It destroys
every germ that czn affect the respira
tory system, 'and even in advanced
stages oi h:ng trouble positively arrests
the tubercular growth, while it also
builds up the patient so that his system
is enabled to throw off scrofula, rheum
atism, catarrh, and other wxstng dis
eases. Thousands of cured cases already
prove these clairf.s. Thousands of grate
ful people bless the discovery.
The Doctor wants everybody to know
the surprising merits of his system. He
has arranged to five a free treatment
(Four Preparations) to all sufferers. Full
instructions for use accompany each
treatment.
WRITE TO THE DOCTOR.
Write at once to Dr. T. A. Sloccm
Laboratories, 96 and 98 Pine street. New
York City, giving full express and
postoffice address, and mention this pa
per. Delay only makes your trouble worse.
1 Travel by the Southern ard
; You arc assured a Safe, Com.
fortable and Expeditious Jouraei
I Strictly FIRST-CLASS Eqsjr-r-t
: all Through and Local Tratat. pc t!
Palace Sleeping Can oa a:l Sidi Tr"-.
1 Unequalea dining car rtt.ft. ,,, """
I ihroufib train. Fait and Safe ScW-
j ApplJ lo ticket afcau !or u e u .
ratca and general laforcatjos. cr 1
ireta
1L L. Versos, Tnaa C. Sttjlc-l
T.P.A C.T.A,
Charlotte, N. C. IUIeira, c
NO TBOUIILE TO ANSHEK
OUESTIONS.
, TUrd V.-P. & Gcx Maa. Tral
Waaaingtoa, D. D.
of. whiite satin tslre covered with ecru ish sister tells more than she kno-s.
GREY AaSHD YELLOW.
The mct oxqufeiite -wira.p is of grre
te-altin, with appiquie! "of grey lace and
falling over a -lovely ruiohs'-e'ilg'ed ac
rordi'Jan rufflp -of grey chiffon. Gold
c'hiffonis in;t'rc'duceid in the Chirred
gT'ey ehiffoin collar. It's exquici'te.
A CHAT ABOUT ' ROSES.
How to Select, Plant, and Care for the
Fragrant Beauties.
For the benefit oif those who are
about ito treat Irhemseilves to rose gar
dens these few hints gleaned in a little
talk with one of our best florists are
set diown. Even if but one rose is to
figure, it is just as . necessary to know
how td care for ft. First, of course,
catch your hare, or rather select your
rose.
SELECTION.
Here are some good names to choose
from: Hermosa. Jasaueminot. Hnmn-
ess Rothschild, Clothilde Soupert, Ul
rick Brunner, Miagna Charta, Coquette
des Atlps, John Hopper, Paul Neyron,
White 'Barones-s, ;the largest of white
roses; Louis Van Houitts. Sultan de
Zanziibar and Prince Carhille de Rohan,
a deep -crimson. .
THE-ROHE BED.
Having made your selection (potted
plants, 'and those growing on their own
roots will give the -best satisfaction,
-one learns), choose the place of plant
ing. See that the drainage is perfect,
and make a good bed by filling in to
a depth of three feet with itop soil well
n'ixed with deeomrAsed manure. A
eunrjy exposure will. of "course,- give
you m'ost flowers'" Thp m ini,i.i -k
planted 18 inches apart.
EiN'EiMIES CF THE ROSE.
tAftJer'fh plants begin to grow your
troubl'a ibegms, for.ltfts worse things
"MU '-noriis -ire nicely to appear on
your rpse bushes. Fungi, for instance,
Several specdes 'belonging -to d;iff grant
pairiasnti'q girouips my app-a-r on" the
living leaves and young branches,, and
even those on thedea5 -pLrts may hurt
iae -reBi. In rose ,gni ui. tcue PJra
a 9tic f un) ov of so-called mil-dewft
There is no position on earth so try
ing as the one where you think you
are "it," and suddenly learn that there
are ethers.
J3 t:nere any.tning tt-hat a woman
doeis that can equal the impertinence of
asking a light for a pipe from a twenty-five
cent straight cigar?
A rhinestone tiara and two roses are
called a bonnet. The bill for the same
is called all sorts of names by the man
'. 'no has to pay for it
To love and lose is better than never
vo have loved at all, but when the Itest
comes the woman -apt to think thai
she has loved ' n-othinf at all after all.
The p'overty luncheon is the latesl
form of social entertainment. It is up.
pel teld to Ihiave criginiatesl with a h,
less who Jet her dress-maker's bill run
up so high that she had nothing lef
for the florist and nothing much for the
caterer.
POPULAR TRAVELING GOWN'S.
BOBBITT-WMME DRUG CO.
Wholesale and Retail Druggist!.
5HFHv1vrs,:.s"e, . raleigh..n. c.
We carry in stock everything to be found jn a first-class Drug
Store, and give special attention to orders by mail.
FRESH LIMES. If you hare a soda apparatus, order your Lines
of ur: we carry a large stock.
Wc sell all kinds of Mineral Waters and can fill your orders Kith
out delay.
Remember -we arc open both day and night for the contcnlence
Prescriptions filled with Ihc utmost accuracy.
I 'Phone 109. BOBBlTT-WYNrtE DRUG CO.
CARROLLTON HOTEL.
BALTIMORE. MD.
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SEABOARD AinTTrE"
TO ALL. POrNT3
North. South and Soatbwt
Schedule la ESTect Xectabf r Ula. VOL
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 4X.
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Ar8o. Pines 4.ittra
Ar Harslet o.07am
Ar Vllrninrfn-SAL- 12 terra
Ar Monroe.S.A.L... CiUm i.Vt
Ar Ctarlotte.S.A.L. T.Waia
Ar Chester S.A.L... I. Clam
rOrMnwood lfi.lSsra
Ar Athens 1.1 Ipm
Ar Atlanta X.ta
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15-13
Alpaica, in the shades of blue, brown
and gray is a popular material for
traveling dresses.
STYLISH EVENING GOWNS.
Evening gowns of thin material are
lavishly trimmed with -wreaths and
vines ctf flowers made of quilled net or
chiffon and mixed with lace applique.
WHITE GLOVES (DISAPPEAR.
White gloves are g"oinsr out of fash
ion, and In their place -we have the deli
cate tinted shades of tan, cream, pink
and tea color In -suede. Dark tan suede
Sloves are worn lor &hop3ng'.
Manitoba needs feirts badly, .espe
ciallly servants. Wages range from $16
to 20 a month for ordinary hxisewtrk
Several hundred Scotch lassies were
imported last spring, andi pne-half of
vihem married before xall.
The morocoto 13 a- fls4 -which is found
in the Orinoco river, and is peculiar in
that it has molar teeth, so that it is
a"ble to thorougmy.cnew ;rts food be
fore Kwallowing" it." 'Unttke "other ak
wnien-ieea on ni -sris or tmngs, the
HOW THEY WORK IN CUBA.
Repairs In the Times of Ctrtrti Bulldln?
Demonstrate iNorel Methods.
Times of Cuba.
Just at preieen't the building oocupieC
by the Times of Cuba, has been under
going a series of repairs. These repair:
have been golne on for a week, and a-:
rb'e preeen't rate they are apt to go oi
for some months to coow. The rep3lrr
are much neekied. Fbuit they are entirely
under tQie contibl of ta Spanish land
lord, who has bean In "fhe Island
Ions he dacsn't know how old-he le.
T'he workmen are Cubans, and thrc
ore two gangs cf them, oae dlrecirei by
a mas'ur ma?on and, the other hy 1:
m'aisiter ciarper.'ter. Their me;lho., form
an faterer4ing artd) unique study to one
who has no in'teret Cn the welfare oL
the Tim 33 of Cuba.
"For example, Lhe master m'aHm. wr.i-
ng aixuit 8 o ciock In tne miming-, ro
'owl bv 1hff fkr f-iir U';t!. hl?Lrki.
They etlr up. mortar. and the black
rr.-asiter lays thre- 'bricks and Hhen Ve
off 'to brelakflJ Siris udti
two nours. lie then returns Hnwklnc
a Cigarettte, an'd lays -two mbre bric'Xj-
rarani; is canea away co see a sick
cousin. He may return again, or he
may not. but hU total day's -work, with
the 5assistajee otf H little negr
aveuiagts the laying of fiie bricks.
rne -canenter. ( 4h a white man.
keeps apace -with 'tihe mason In tht
amount of work he does. He drives e
ii-Aii. lxiu reus a cigarette, and then
strolls off to a -m-ignrlnK leav
Slnk9 helPT3 roctin on
Havinn'7 Ints fch ,r-
.titi a 'hru"e a email for
houVs 2?Vnir ls at any mxen
oZ. t took a Mexican
bt V: ro make en ordinary
ead hlCh a Yankee Mrkl turn
0LD1ER BOYS, WE WELCOME YOU.
The brave soldier boys who volunteered in the service of their country are expected n
return home today, and we, in common with the good people of our beautiful City of Os
extend them a most hearty welcome; and while thty are enjoying the hospitality and eni:r
tainment of the citizens, e extend them an especial invitation to visit oui store and ini
our well-selected stock of AWs Clothing, Underwear. Shirts. Collars and Cuffs.
Neckwear. Gloves and all the accessories necessary that ro to make a complete toilet.
After many months of camp life, it is apparent that your stock of wearables is v:ry
much depleted, and in making your selection of Sprinn and Summer Clothinn
would call your attention to the fact that our stock is replete with all the latest styles :nJ
fabnes. worsteds, cheviots, serges, cassimercs. in sack suits, frock suits,
dress suits, and h-!e ou are makmg a selection for yourselves, nothing is more corJs-
uvc iu i..c ..,.pp.llt:i5 ot me nuie ones than a handsome suit of
out in jVA uldnK couw xurr.
Meiiran Jl Today HhfTe are no
bu? marffnV,a!t "doe3 tMn'
little I? ilihat dovs his m things
WnsdS W WiU be flrst ia Chrisl'8
We have them in all the latest novelties. Vestie suits, all the nge'this reison.
long, flowing collars; can be worn with or witho.jt the v;sts, making it a.b;autifu, comb;r,
..on st All the latest patterns in boys' and children's suits at prices heretofore unheard of.
STRAW HATS.
this city All styles. All prices. The m5t COmp,efe lins cver brousht "
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