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THE RALEIGH DAILY, TIMESk, TlflftR&DAY, MAfcCH 16, 10111 FREE- 7 Oat fail Btae, ase. box of Velata tM Of Viola fekfai Soap, with one BOc Only a United number of these ; KING-CKOWELL THE QUAUTCr SOCIETY :!.-: ...DISTANCES. Oh, the blue distances. Beckoning, lurking, la the slow twilights Of whisper , and dream Calling rae, calling, So that I follow Into the silence, Into the dusk. Here, while the winter Falters and lingers. CortiQth the promise The impulse, the vision,. Drawing my footsteps Down the old roadway To the dear haunts Where the violets fire wall Injr. All the bewitchments Of past and of future Blend in the blucness That draws and consoles mo: So that I pass In a dream from the citv, Down the . eld roadway Into the nightfall, Forth to the mystical Hope that allures me. To the blue distances Beckoning, calling. . l'aul Mall Gazette. Mrs. Sterling Ruffln has returned from Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Andrews, Jr., have gone to Philadelphia. Miss Bessie Pettv 'leaves lodav. to accept a position as milliner ;U Urn dell. '.'. Miss Nell Hinsdale has cone to Nor folk to visit her sister, Mrs. Harold Joslin. . Mrs. W. C. Porter and daughter of Greensboro, are visiting Mr. 0. (I. Whiting .'' Mrs. James Gordon Hnekett. of North WJlkesboro, is visiting .Mrs. Al fred Wiliams. , , ' Miss. Bessie 'Payne; of Norfolk. Va., was In the city toriny cnrouie to Dur ham' to visit her sister. . ,:. '. . Mrs. It. G. Young, ill' Washington, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. Thomas Hadger, hfiM gone to Mls isbury. ... . . . ':. v.... . Mrs. Frank B. Simpson nud little daughter, Frances Barnes Simpson have returned, from a visit to relatives-' in Klfn City. llrs. Mike P, Clianiblee iimi son, Travis, of Oxford. .V C... are hero on- a visit -to her parents on West Martin street. Misses Mat tie. and (icrtrutle Sutter fleld have gone to ltoxboro, to attend the funeral of their uncle, Mr. Samuel B. Wlnstead, who died Tuesday, Airs. Kltchin has been in Roxbnro since Monday. . -- Lantern Slides Tonight, This evening at S o'clock in the High school ' auditorium the Daughters of the Revolution will give a lantern elide exhibition. Admission 10 cents. Mrs. McDonald Doing Well. News received today from Greens boro brings very encouraging accounts of Mrs. C. ('. McDonald's condition. Her friends will be glad to know that she is recovering nicely from her re cent operation. ''.-. r "-' . Fortnightly Review Club, "Scott, the Wizard of the North," was the subject of the meeting of the Fortnightly Review Club with Mrs. J.. Bryan Grimes tins week. A sketch of the life or Scott- was read by. Mrs. James H. l-'ou. "Husk in's Criticism of . Scni vn Heroes and These are the Reasons why p Should Buy. 't Because our Pump's are made by manufacturers of world-wide , reputation of making STRAPLESS PIMPS that do not slip at the heel or bulge at "the sides, .-.' Another imKrtant. fact is that we buy all sizes and widths and with our knowledge of fitting shoes we are thus able to give you the size best suited for your foot; ., ' A well-fitted shoe not only looks better, but wears longer, and . la far more comfortable than one bought of concerns that pay no : attention' to fit. ' . f .. . . You avoid all shoe troubles when you wear , our Strapless i, Pumps which are shown In all ' - Prices $2.00 to $5.00. POOL & CROCKER, "WE FIT 105 Fayetteville Street - Face Powder and one fan size 25a jar Viola Cream. AXL FOB SOe. offers. Come early If yon want one, . DRUG COMPANY, DBCG STORE. By Miss Susan Iden Heroines" was a paper read by Mrs. James Tt. Young. Mrs. Josephus Dan iels read a paper on -"The Poetry of Scott." The meeting was well attended and was a most delightful one. '. St. Luke's Circle. St. Lukes Circle ot Kings Daugh ters will meet tomorrow afternoon at lour o'clock with Mrs. .B. F. Dixon. . . . -- Meeting of Circle So. 1. Circle No. 1 of the. Edenton street church will meet Friday 'afternoon- at 4 o'clock with Mrs. It. I). Godwin on Fayctteville street. Was From Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Bryan, (if Brand ford, Conn., spent last night at the Schvyn and left for their New Eng land home this morning. Mrs. Bryan whs Miss Annio Williams, of Raleigh, a very bright, charming woman. The Charlotte X-ws. .- Special Evensong Music. The choir of Christ church, u large body of selected singers under Mr. Owen's direction, will give a second evensong service with special music next Sunday afternoon. These services attract large congre gations and cultivate a perception for a high order of church music. The public is Invited. . Scoit-Pugh. Morrisville, March ltt-One of the most brilliant social events of the sea son was solemnized at this place in the Christian church on Wednesday afternoon at 3::!0 o'clock when Mr. I!. T- Scott- ot Tarrytnwn. N. Y. led to the hvmenial altar. Miss Nora Lillian Pugh- the accomplished daughter of Mrs. M. K. Tugh. The church was artistically decor ated wun palms, terns and cut flowers, the testooiung being ot southern sinllax and the aisles being covered in white. The color scheme was beau tifully earned out in rainbow effect Iioth in the decorations, and. the cos tumes. The scene was verv effective as the church was .darkened . and- the manv colored candles cast their soft glow upon the bridal party. Mlin .lit hoi Omenta, ot Elnn .('! lege ."Charmingly Sang- "Because Uud Made Thee Jlmo." ': I'rof. Krawlev ol Pence Institute. Raleigh, the former tiiusleal 'director of the bride, provided at. the organ. At the llrst straliis of Lohengrin's Wed ding March, the flute girls.; little Ellen Stone of Greensboro, the niece of the hiide and little Jennie, May Smith, of Norfolk, Va., came down opposite aisles :aeh carrying a basket of cut flowers and opened tin? iloral gai.es for the bridal party to pass through. Then came the groomsmen. Dr. S. G. Barbee, of ( ( Kellevs; Prof. S ni. M. tpehuroli, ot Durham, and Prof H. i . Harbee, ot Durham, in single file down the right aisle with the bridesmaids coming down the opposite aise these were; Miss Mary Ray, of Raleigh; Miss Mary Pritohett. of Chapel Hill, and Miss Annie Bagwell, of Durham. They were followed by the dame of honor, Mrs. (i. I.. Ray, of Raleigh, coming down left aisle ami little Norman Stone, of Greensboro, a nephew of the bride came down the right aisle curry ing tiro ring In a lovely cala lily. The bride wearing a blue broadcloth suit, hat and gloves to match and carrying a magnificent bouquet of brides roses, entered with her sister, Miss Mabel t'ugh. as maid of honor they were met at the altar by the groom with his brother. Mr. F. Y.- Scott as best man. The ring ceremony was used . very liriprrwlvelv by Rev. J. W. Patton, of Klon College, music was softly rend ered during the ceremony and the bridal party retired from the church with Mendelssohn s Wedding March, as the recessional. The church was filled to overflowing with friends of leathers and many fabrics, ' THE FEET" RALEIGH, tf. C. HER TRIP - ALL IN VAIN Ontario Lady Journeys to Richmond, in Search of Relief, But Without Suc cess. ".. Ontario, Va. "1 went to Rich mond, says Mrs. M. L. Anderson, "and consult?d a specialist; I tried almost everything in the medicine line, but nothing proved a cure until I tried Cardui. I had Indigestion very bad, and a complication of, dis eases. - - Although I had no faith Jn it, I bought a bottle or" Cardui, bnt soon there was such a change, r was cer tainly benefited. I felt so different. Then, I began to take the medicine In earnest Now I can do my work, and 1 eat and sleep like a young person. Cardui also cured .my daughter of womanly troubles. I keep cardui In. the house all the time. It is a great blessing to all women who need It." If you suffer from any form of wo manly weakness, try Cardui, the wo man's tonic. Cardui helps nature to perform a cure, in a natural, easy way. '-. It is tnadn from mild herbs, hav ing a gentle tonic effect on the wo manly constitution. It improves the appente, tones up the weak, norvous system, and helps to make pale cheeks look fresh and rosy. . Cardui is successful. Try it. N. B. Write to; Ladles' Advisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tcnn.v for Special Instruc tions, and 61 -page book. "Home Treat ment for Women." sent in plain wrap per, on reouest. i : this well known cofple. many out-of-town guests being present. The britle Is a most charming and cultured young Woman, a former honor graduate of Peace Institute. Mr. Scott, a native Carolinian spent several years at the University men completed the course at Kastmait Col lege, Poughkecpsie, and is now with the Armour Co.; at Tarytown. N. V. i The popularity of this couple vas attested by the many beautiful and useful gifts .of silver, cut gla'-s. hand painted china, biie-a-brac, eic. , Mr. and . Mrs. Scott left on the west bound train for northern points and will be at home after April Isi at the Irvine House, Tarrvlown, New York. MRS.' JOHN' W. PKUNKI.L. .- .... .. i Passed Away Wednesday Night at 1 1 :.'JO at Knoxville Funeral to he in Raleigh. A telegram received -this - morning bv Mr. John M. Woinblo brougnt the news of the death of his sister. Mis. John W. Pernell, who passed uwav last -night, Wednesday, Febrn.iry 15 at 11:30 o'clock at her home in Knnx ville. Ten". Her death' occurred alter on;v n brief illness so that the news came as a shock to her many fr.cids in this citv. Victor a her marriage to Mr. Jonti W. Pernell, of this county, she was -Miss V irgilia Womble, the daughter of the lute Jordan Womble, Jr., of this-city. For a number of years past she has resided in Knoxville where she has made. a great number of friends. Lov ing and kind hearted and of nn es pecially hospitable nature slie ireidf friends with all who knew her. .Be fore' going to Knoxville she had -'resided in both Shelby and Nashville, N. C, where the news of her death wlil be received with deep regret by many friends there. She is survived by a husband and one son, Mr. Julian K. Pernell, of Knoxville, also two brothers. Mr. John M. Worn bio, of the Arm, of Dobbin Ferrall Co., and Mr. Joseph F. Womble, with the Durham & Southern Railway at Dunn, N. C. The remains are expected to arrive in Raleigh tomorrow afternoon at 6:30 o'clock. The funeral will be held some time Saturday. Announcement of the hour will be made later. THREE CHARTERS TODAY, Windsor, Hobbsville, Marion, Get To. day's Charters. The Windsor Manufacturing Com pany ,of Windsor, is today chartered to acquire, hold, improve, lease and sell, timber, farming and other lands and products thereof ; to build, con struct, maintain and operate plants and works for development of such lands and handling the products thereof. ' The total authorized capi tal stock is $25,000. The stockhold ers are James H. White, R. W. John son, W. J. Francis. : ; The Farmers Bank of Gates, ' of Hobbsville, Gates county, is charter ed to Conduct a commercial and sav ings bank- The total authorized capital stock is flQ.000, but'-'inay be-1 gin when $5,200 has been ' Subscrib ed, The stockholders are CrB. Hat away, E. A. Rountree and others;: ' ; Marion Enterprise Manufacturing Company, of Marion, McDowell coun ty, is chartered to ' purchase, buy, sell, timber lands; to build and op erate saw mills, planing' mills, tram roads, etc. The total authorized cap ita) stock is $50,000 but may be gin when $2,000 has been subscrib ed. The stockholders' are James I. Blackburn, Gerard Sail, D. L. Carl ton, J. X. Yelton. Death of Mrs. Collins. Mrs. O. J. Collins passed away this morning' at 7:05 o'clock at her homo 411 North Boylan Ave true. The fun eral services will be held at the fam ily burying ground near Apex tomor row afternoon at two o'clock. . .-.- A husband and six children sur vive. I . ' ... , - yam morsb gets a fortvne. Left $100,000' Om Morse Estate v , Didn't Expect IU -Lob Angeles, Cal., March 16 Miss May Morse, a telephone operator at the Hotel Lankershim,' is today $100,000 richer than she ever expect ed to be. - . ''.,- ' ' The air of mystery . which sur rounded Miss Morse since she secur ed employment at t;ie Sunset Phone of the Lankershim Hotel four weeks ago was cleared up yesterday when it was stated by the management of the hotel that she was the cousin of diaries W. Morse, the convicted ice king.- " ; .' ; On Monday evening Miss Morse re ceived several teletraros from the firm of Henderson & DIneon, of Bath Me., informing her that the estate of Mrs. Benjamin Morse, mother of the financier, had been - settled after years of litigation, leaving $100,t)00 to her credit. Miss- Morse arrived In Los Angeles from New York city a month ago. lied Cross Receipts. The following additional receipts for contributions made to Joseph G. Brown, treufsuror, for the relief of Chinese sufferers: . Amount previously reported . $659.76 V. H. Huffin, I-ouisburg . ; 2.00 Mr. ani Mrs. J, It. Mttchener : Frdnlilinton . . . . . . fl.Ort Antioeh S. S., through M. I.. Fowler, -Riley . . . , . 7.06 Mrs. I. P. Hill, treasurer of the W. F. M. Societies of Memorial Methodist Church, First Presbyterian church, St. Phillip's Epis copal church and First Baptist church of purham 56.55 Jofcn A. McLeod, Carthage , 2.00 Geo. M. Manning, Alert . . . 2.00 Military Commissions. Adjutant General R. L. Leinster today issued a commission to Fran cis J, Clemenger, Of Asheville, as captain of medical department. North Carolina National Guards aud to E. M. Edwards, o Franklinton, as Sec ond Lieutenant, Company F. Third Itegiment, Infantry, Norlh Carolina National Guards. ' .' Judge Connor Ik Raleigh. 'Judge H. G. Connor will be in Ral eigh Monday, March 20th, for the purpose of hearlngvany motions in t.ie circuit court, ox - Portrait of BriflUani Young. ( By Leased Wire to The Times.) WashlngtonMarch 16 The navy department will nol1 take any steps to prevent the state of I lull from presenting a silver service to the bat tleship, which bears'Hie name of tist state, on the ground that the serviee bears a portrait of Drlgham Young. This statement was officially made bv the department today,- whicli draws attention to tne tact that tae same question arose some time ago when the state of Mississippi- be stowed a silver service bearing the portrait of Jefferson Davis upon, the battleship Mississippi. The depart ment holds that' it cannot control the actiots of a state In such matters. Fire At Pensacola. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Birmingham,' Ala., .March 16 A special despatch here at .half past twelve this afternoon from Pensacola, Fla., says a big fire is raging there. Ten blocks had then been destroyed by th$ flames, which were spreading rapidly. . A heavy northwest wind is fanning the flames. The fire Originated at the I'nlon depot and is travelling toward (iaiden street. A number of buildings on West Romtilne street are now burn ing. The fire is entirely beyound the control of the repartinent. The -fire later was conrrofled. The loss Is about $1,150,000. Steamship Ashore. f By Leased Wire to The Times) Norfolk, Va., March 16 An uni' dentifled steamship went ashore in a heavy , gale on Chlncoteague Shoals today and is being battered by ter rific sea?. The shoals are located off Chlncoteague Island, Acconimac county, Va. The vessel wlH prob ably be a total .loss. Life savers, are preparing to take off the crew, and passengers. .Household Economy i - i.i Bow to Hava tkt Bnt Cough T Hrrmp mmi Smv 2, y Maktas It at Horn. ' rnnrh medicines, -as a rule.-Contain a Inrea ouantttv uf main syruB. - If you take one pint of granulated sugar, add pint of warm water-and tlr about l minutes, you hav as good syrup as money could buy. If you will then put IV, .ounces of Plnex (BO Miitt' worth) In a pint bottle, and nil it up with the Sugar Syrup, you Kill havo as much cough syrup as you could buy ready made for $2.50. It keeps perfectly ' - - And '.you wHl find It the beat cough syrup you ever used even in whooping cough, 1 You cad feel It take Hold usu ally stops th most severe cough In 2.4 hdursw ft is just laxative enough, has a good tonic effect and taste l pleasant. Take teaspoonful every, one, two or three hours.' '" ' . . .. It la a splendid remedy, too, for boarsoneSa, asthma, chest palna, ete. - Plnex ia ttye most valuable concen trated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in gulalcol ,and all the Dealing pine elements. No other prepa ration will work in thla formula,' Thla recipe for making-couph remedy with Plnex ana Sogar Syrup is now used and prised In thousands of homes in the United Statea and Canada.! The plan baa often been Imitated but never snccessfnlly. A guarantee of absolute aatls faction, , or money promptly refunded' goes with this recipe. Your drugglitt haa Plnex. v. -w 111 trtt If frit mil lf--nftl MnA fn The Plnex, .Co., i't. Wjfne, Ini- - Pimples Off In 5 Days The -New Calcium- , Sulphide Treat, raent Does Wonders to Every Kind of Skin Eruption. Trial Package Sent Free to Prove It. You doh't want to wait forever and a day to get rid of your pim ples or other skin eruptions. You want to get rid of them right now. Next week you may -want to go somewhere where you wouldn't like to have to take the pimples along. You can, get rid of them just in time by taking Stuart's . Calcium Wafers. . ' These wonderful little workers have cured bad boils in three days and some of the worst cases of skin disease in a week. Thy contain as their main ingred lent the most thorough, quick and ef fective blood cleanser known, cal cium sulphide. Remember this, too, that most pimple treatments reek with poison And they are miserably slow besides Stuart's Calcium Wafers have not a - particle, of poison in them. They aro free from mercury, biting drugs or venomous opiates. This is abso lutely guaranteed. They cannot do any harm, but they always do good --good that you can see in the mir ror before your own eyes a few days afler. Don't ie tiny longer humiliated by having a splotchy face. Don't have strangers stare at you, or allow your friends to be ashamed ot you because of your face. Your blood makes you what you are. The men and women who forge ahead are those with pure blood and pure face. Stuart's Calcium Wafers will make you happy because your face will be a welcome 'sight, not only to yourself when you look into the glass, but to everybody else who knows you and talks with you. We want to prove to you that Stu art's Calcium Wafers , are beyond doubt the best and quickest blood and skin purifier in the world so we. .will send you a free sample as soon as we get your name and ad dress. Send for it today, and then when you have tried the sample you will not rest contented until you have bought a SOc. box at your drug gists. Send tiR your name and address to day and we will at once send jou by mail a sample package, free. Ad dress F. A. Stuart Co., 175 Stuart Rlilg., Marshall. Mich. The Railroads Object. (Continued From Page One.) ol business at Plttsboro and San lord. This new train, in his opinion, would be patronized very well and would increase the travel along the road from Sanford to Raleigh. When asked about the county roads from Merry Oaks to Plttsboro, he said they are very bad. The people would like to have the new train that they may come to Raleigh. I X. M. Bryan. Mr. N. M. Bryan'.'. ot., Pine Bluff, said he lived between Sanford and Haailet and there is a great deal of anxiety to have, the new train go on to Hamlet. They now have only one local train each way from Hamlet to Raleign in the day. About 15 or 20 years ago there was just the' same service, today the population along the road is doubled and the service certainly should be doubled. " Every year about 5,000 northern visitors come to Southern Pines and other points. Now they "enrinot travel up and down the road, only on one local train each way. Should they want to see the country with a view of buying and locating they are given no convenience of travel. It is short-sightedness in the road officials to oppose this train. Certainly the road gets the lion's share of the money -invested along the road. Ho traced ' the building of the several small towns along the road and de clared that the railroad holds the key to the situation in that investors cannot get free access along the line at present. Mr. HIx asked Mr. Bryan if ho knew what built South ern Pines, and he replied that he understood that the railroads built it, but he might also add that the town was built in spite of the Sea board schedule. Mr. Bryan then ex plained , the development ot the sandy lands of Moore and Chatham counties. - Mr. HIx. Mr. HIx," who Is vice-president and general manager! Of the Seaboard Air Line, said it may he plausable to run this train to Sanford, but the question revolves itselt to one fact, that of how bad the Sanford people want the new train. Figuring on the basis of other train earning, this train would be at a loss. When asked how he based his figures he gave the following cost per mile: Cost of su perintendent, .001736; telegraph and signal, ,,003765: station, service, .003815; yard service, .001850; train service, .014745; engine house ex pense. .001497; fuel for locomotives, .015057; water for locomotives. .001155; ?lubrity for cars,: .0003701; supplies .004931;'' miscellaneous. .006605; maintenance way, .045449; maintenance - equipment, .027832; general expenses, .00634?: - rental equipment, .047980. Grand total of cost per mile .693444. He declared th,ay the , additional service charges would depend upon the hours ot the schedule. . . i The commissioners announced that they would take the matter under consideration. . . ' : , Norlin to Weldon. Before the hearing as to the Ral eigh to Hamlet train there was a conference between the commlsslon- jers and Mr. HIx, for the Seaboard, at which it was agreed to extend the Ralelgh-Norlina train : to Weldon. This agreement takes effect April 21. H. H. Powell Shot at Men, Kills Himself. (Continued From Page One.) shots and a woman rushed In yelling, "My God, a man is shot." He said he ran out into the waiting toora but too late to save anyone, as Powell had shot himself and at the other men, and was lying upon the lloor. He said he heard none of the conver sation and did not know any of the cause. THE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEES. Report That Fitzgerald Will C.el Ways and Means Chairmanship Denied. (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Washington, March --Representations that, the position of chairman of the house committee on appro priations is as good as. won by Rep resentative Fitzgerald and that the opponents of the Tammany member have been worsted, are vigorously de nied here. It Is asxertej that, the question of who will lie cnaiiinan of the committee Is unsettled. As the situation stands, the ways and means democrats' have for the time being passed over tie matter of saptng up the com:n;ttees and are working on the tariff program. The ways and means democrats are about evenly divided on the question of giving Fitzgerald the honor he covets. :; THE HOFFSTOT CASE. Pittsburg Grafter Denied n , Change of Venue, (By Leased Wire to The Times.) Philadelphia, Pa., March Hi Frank M. IIofflTstot, millionaire president of the Pressed steel Car Company; who Is under indictment in connection with the Pittsburg graft eases, was today denied a change o venue of his .trial bv the supreme court. Mr. Hoffstot set 'forth in his pe tition that he is a 'resident and citi zen of the etty of New Yoik and pres ident of several large industrial plants. Ho stated that because of his connec tion with labor troubles at his plants in Allegheny county and '.because H newspaper publications concerning the girft exposure he -feared-' he would be unable to get a fair and impartial trial In the county ot Allegheny. The petition also made an unsuccess ful attempt to have the indictments against him squashed. As a result of the supreme court's actum, the de fendant will now have "to stand trial In Pittsburg. 5c. ASK YOUR GROCER ' B IE A P Is the motto of our Bakery Shop. We have devoted our entire life to the Bakery busl ness and it seems as if we should know how to make "the best breads." ..''-" ' Bretsch's 100 P. C. Pure Malt Bread Has been a winner. Served from our ovens piping hot to your grocer twice daily, it has won a home with the house keepers. , If your grocer can't servo you with "Bretsch's Bread" phone us and our wagon will make a hurried call. m BRETSCH'S hi: 100 A BANK FOR ALL PEOPLE . This hank is not for the rich alone, it is sincerely interested in the welfare of every man, woman, boy and girl in Raleigh and. vicinity, and for that reason accepts small as well as largo deposits. If ydu Only'liaVft. $1.00 with uliich to open an account you will be as cordially welcomed tif this bank, which is under the supervision of the United -States Govern'' ment, as though you had thousands. . ' '.'. , ' " . ' ' v -. -! '- v . " 1-''" -' .' -': ' . . The Commercial National Bank. . ' RALEIGH, N. C. v' ''--'''' ''-'v ' 4 on Savings Compounded Quarterly. . OUR 1911 CATALOGUE 1 la free, write for it, and you will be astonished at what we will save H you on the price of a SIOMMKXT. If you fail to do this we both H lose money. x . You get the work and see it set up on your lot before yon are asked to accept it. This Is better than a guarantee. Yours for moderate charges on Monumental work, T. 0. SHARP MARBLE & GRANITE CO., , - DURHAM, H. a ' , MONUMENTS OF QCAJUTY. ' FRECKLES New .Drug That -Quickly Removes These Homely Spots. There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othine double strength ' has been discovered that is o positive cure for these homely spots. Simply get one once of othine- ; double strength, from Henry T. Hicks' Co., and apply a little of it at night, and in the morning you will see that even the worst have begun to disap pear, while the - light freckles have vanished entirelv. It s seldom that more than an ounce ia needed to com-i pletely clear the skin and gain a beau, tlful clear complexion. ' - . ,.' Be sure to ask for the double strength othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back If it falls to remove the freckles. , . i PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY. We use nothing but the purest and best Drugs obtainable. NIGHT. CLERK IN REAR OF STORE HENRY T. HICKS CO. Both Phones, 107. Spring Improvements Opening Up What improvements are you ffoing to make to beautify your home and lot. Why not Jet us give you an estimate for a concrete hedge around the yard, or to fix up those steps. We make a specialty of Concrete and Cement work, excepting no job as too large or too small. Climax Concrete Co, 100 E. Morgan St, , WHOLESOME NUTRITIOUS BAKERY - PURE
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