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KM ... t-SS i-jj TrM MOea riiuuut a ...- .. aTrttlc vetea ! "? opt ' c2ael TkMka ReelM..s 2 aw u4 almtlau- artltlae are h"H alike rmt eC I cent ear Una cae la Cater: eeeana elaea mail maner April It. 110. l- V.Ja V r. K. CL. enr tb art at March 1. ' . a 4 tea etty aa v ae ,k,,Uw- las pah aa Ik Kti i Moath Maatha . win Maatha I . .... IS 1 .00 .nir caitM ContorU. X. '.. May 3, 1911. WOtDS LIVE. Bore Mjlng kites haul Id tbelr wait winged birds. Yea can do that way when you're flying words. "Careful with lire," la ood ad Tlce we know, "Careful with words" is ten times doubly so. Thoughts uuexprestMl may some times fall back rieml. But God himself can I kill theui when they're mild. - Will Cnrleton. It seems lliat Bos Murphy, who made James A. O'dontian United States Senator lo succeed Ohaunoey M. 'Depew, sold himself a "gold briek." When he rushed to Albany on a milk train to make O'tiornian senator he didn't know what kind of man he was choosing. He Delisted, because he w.-is eleciin? an Irishman and a Caiholio, that the victory was his. Now Murphy lias awakened not only to the fact that he can't handle Otrorman, but that t! e Senator, if pressed too far, may he driven to lead the fight on Murphy for control of the State which will be made hy the up State Democrats. He is miles away from the kind of a man Murphy wanted to send lo the United States Senate. At tbe Episcopal Congress a few days ago in Washinglon a movement to wipe out what is termed the "wicked economic waste in the church life of the nation" was plan ned, The gathering was stirred by the charges of Bishop Francis, of In dianapolis, that controversy among the too-numerous and rivaling churches las taken the place of the gospel. American towns, he said, are supplied with four churches, where one wonjd be sufficient. The attempt at concentration and efficiency, ac cording to plans outlined will first ba made in the missionary field abroad. The statement is made by the American Issue that there are half a million young men and women in Kan sas over twenty-one years of age who have never seen a saloon in that state. The same paper also states that "there is not a Krisas newspa per which publishes a liquor adver tisement; one-third of the counties of Kansas have not a prisoner in their jails nor a pauper in their poor houses; one-half the counties of Kan M Hid not tend a eonvict to the pen itentiary last year; Kansas stands first in the per capita valuation of as sessed property." PAEAGBAPHS. A Missouri man died and his wife said be hadn't told a lie in forty-five yean." Tbe credulity of some wives perfectly beautiful. .. . . e s ; tm.;i .1 f" i . ... . jToiiaaeipnia nag instituted a eru- aade against long hatpins.. Of course they are too slow to get ont the way ox mem over there. . 1 ' "The Charleston News and Conner thanks a United States Senator is worth $100,000." They do say that . some of them have come to be worth : yastly more than that after getting in. , Tha "lire" dangers In the govern ment departments will be greatly in creased by the election of a Demo- eretia President. ' . It la all right to pay political debts, but it is pretty bard on the1 public wnea it has to foot the bills. And eo "Unele Joe" has become a prophet of disaSrer Jeremiah of blue ruin. ' Adversity Joe is his right name and he la our uncle. . a '- r . Why not have congress adjourn to 1 onrMas. Anx- and become personal- J ' a- ..itited with the Mexican situa- t . Ph Vaar .... MlM BO0XX T. WA1KI50T0K Df A. SWELL OOLOJTT. hrckiM Bi U Exdaetr Uu laUa Xsifasirfrioa. Wttala MomI tarow of weara ia tmcaaa of Martborok bm kee tiT tai ee Lose Utooi seal ta tke MM ot tkt aoeie ef naar tam tam of wealth see proaalo- Dr. Boer T. WaaaUftaa. edaeatne. aa aarrkaeea two se a half imt of tan4 aa a M . aoese coataaalnT twelve ana will accapr too place aa ale Tba place la at Fort Saloasa. la taa towa of BuDtlnftoo, aad coaaamaada a baautlful rtew of a toat stretea of Loaf lata ad souod. There are scores of families of social praatlco aad wealth bo lira wtthla a mile or two of the plcfl oo seta tea of considerable ala and which they hare owned for many years. It Is said that at oo time there waa a tacit undents odin among the prop erty owner of the town that bo one would tell to an outsider without the consent of the others, but the aaree ment baa not been In force In recent Tears. While some of the land baa fallen Into the bands of persona who were not altogether acceptable to ihe older residents aa neighbors, there bare bean do negroes lu the locality except log servasts, who lived la the small tenant bouses on tbe estates of their employers and who were few In ntitn ber. While living there for a certain pe riod each year, so that she might re tain ber rights as an American prop erty owner, the Duchess of Marlbor ough set tbe pace for ber neighbors In tbe matter of keeping the estates In good shape and keeping the locality exclusive. RECOVER STOLEN MONEY. Dog Chaasd Rabbit Into Leg Whsre It Waa Hiddsn. A dog chasing a rabbit In the woods In Hernando county. Fla.. had a large part In nudliiK part of ihe $lo.mni re cently stoleu from n rejrlsiered mall pouch between TauipH and Tarpon Springs on the night of March 23. Four thousand dollars was recovered by PostohVe Inspector Jones and Deputy Sheriff Bell. Bell beard that a hoy named Cicero Horace, fifteen years old. was spend ing large bills freely ut Brooksvllle. and he bad the boy arrested. Horace said that while hunting recently bis dog chased a rabbit Into a hollow pine log, that he thrust bis band Into tbe opening and drew out not only the rabbit but a snck titled with bills. Just then a negro man came up and made blm give up half of tbe money. Then the boy proceeded to bury most of his half and to spend the remain der. He showed detectives where he had burled $4,000. and they dug It np. SET HIS OWN BROKEN BONE. Physician Refused Opistss and Ssrv- ices of Ftllow Surgeons. Refusing to take opiates and refus ing proffers of aid by bis fellow phy sicians. Dr. A. Moody Burts. a well known surgeon of Macon. Ga., set- his left arm, which he had broken by slip ping on the floor of bis office. Physicians were called by Dr. Burts" servant, but be refused their services snd declared that be wonld not take an opiate. Seating himself In the op erating chair while his fellow sur geons looked on. Dr. Burts successful ly worked the broken bone, located between the wrist and tbe elbow. Into place. The fracture was a bad one. but physicians say Burts made a complete success of the mending Job. Dr. Burts explains bis refusal of aid by saying that be knew just where the break was and that be believed this knowledge enabled him to deal with it better than his fellow physi cians could have done RARE CAUSE FOR DIVORCE. Man and Wife Differed ss o the Num ber ef Babies. A difference of opinion as to how many babies should constitute a fam ily resulted In Mrs. Frank A. Wlllard of Lo Angeles getting a divorce In 1900 on the ground of cruelty. After seven babies bad arrived Mrs. WUIard said. "Never agalnT Wlllard contended that seven wss only a nu cleus. Now presumably Mrs. Wlllard has changed ber mind, for Mr. Wlllard has begun suit to have tbe divorce set aside. It Is understood thst If It falls they wilt remarry. In bis bill Wlllard ssys, "Tour ora tor insists that nature should not be Interrupted in her wise plan of popu lating the earth; therefore there was no natural eanse for the defendant seeking divorce. " Largest Tree Tiunk. Said to be the largest tree trunk In tbe world la thst of a tale tree at Hitla, Mexico, which measures 145 feet in girth. . . . The Mens. i . Bar Is the nana... Boaa kt right through, atoa at a dainty . t Pleasing ta yea. t Tura t ths waiter, .. , Smiling and tat. - " What I h saytagf . "AU out f that," ' i , Life to a man a Fixed p to seas, ' '. -. Moat of us skooslng . ... . All that w eaa. - . ' j. :" V' Few of as getting ' v -..', What we potat at, '' t: ' :, Fate ejutekly saying; : "AH ut of that" . It's difficult for a rounder to keep ia the straight and narrow path, saki rotrsTH wxxcxa ' HQ IT15W01X8 OOHTUTT.' Agitattaa fur a aeloslaas Foarta of Jaly baa wrecked too Pal Maaafar. tartaff earn pear of New Vera, la tartest aa4 heat kaewa' of Ike lr works (oaoaatM of taa Catted State. Tba spread of re ssoreaasut for a "Baa roonh" la I a reasoa gtve by ta majority of taa directors of the cosapaay for Its pre at aaproatsMa coadirloa. ' Claim eta for atoro taa 1900.000 da stage for aerMoata aad fatalttlea against tb eomiT are affected by ha Ineatveeey. Accord tng to the po Utloo, only 110.000 aalacambered s seta remain to pa 1143,000 of rttlma. There Is only 2S.0B ta tbe treaswry at tb presoot time, tb directors say, ta pay tho claims, aad tb rant for tba company's quarters Is lone overdo. What forced tbeca to take tho steps for dissolving tb corporation, tb at rectors say. was a judgment for $211 which they had no meant to satisfy. "Tbe reason." tb directors assert, "for tbe condition of tb company Is that the business conducted by tb corporation doe not begin until Jnn and runs for several months. Tbe main business la don around and Im mediately previous to the Fourth of July of each year. But for the last few years and since the movement for what I commonly known as the sane Fourth' has spread over tbe country the volume of business of the compa nv has steadily decreased " New Train Between St Louis and AshsrUle, Beginning with train leaving St. Louis and Asheville, respectively, Sunday, April 30, 1911, the inaugura tion is announced by tho management of the Southern Railway of a high class modern vestibuled train, with through service between St. Louis a W estern North Carolina through tbe States of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina, over the Blue Ridge mountains through the Land of the Sky" and along the beautiful French Broad valley by the Southern Railway and C. N. 0. T. P. Rv. This modern and elegantly equip ped train will leave Asheville daily at 2:05 p. m., central time arriving Louisville 8:40 a. m. and St. Louis 5 :40 p. m., handling Pullman drawing room sleeping car, Asheville to St. Louis. Beware ef Olalaaeata far Catarrh that uaaiaia jserearjr, mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely deranas in wnoi system wnen entering through the mucous surface. Such articles should never ba used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians. as ins damage they will do la ten (old to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by F. J. Cheney A Co- con tains no mercury, and la takes inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It Is taken In ternally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney ft Co. Testimonials free. Hold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for Consti pation. A Popular Hero, "My hero Is cutting up so," said the new author, "lie Is running away with my story." "Finer" exclaimed tbe critic. "I know the verdict of yonr readers will be 'We would not call him bark again." Atlanta Constitution. Foley Kidney Pills contain in con centrated form ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ail- mens. Foley Kidney Fills are anti septic, tonic and restorative. Refuse substitutes. M. L. Marsh. Dranist The Giddy Whirl. "You are going tb pace too rapid ly, old mau." "Tea; my wife has dragged m through London, Paris, California and riorlda." "Isn't it about time for yon to get divorced and settle down f-Exchanga. A Reliable Medicine Hot Narcotic Mrs. F. Marti, St Joe, Mich, say: "Our little boy contracted a severe bronchial trouble and as the doetor'a medicine did-not ear him. I nv him Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in wnien i nave great zaitb, ' it emrad tn eongn as well as the ehoUnf and sagging spells, and be rot well in a short time. Foley's Honev and Tar Compound has many times saved na mnen trouble and we are never with out it in the house. ' M. L. Marsh. r a ' uruggisi. Obituary Notices, Cards of Thanks, una attention of the tmblia is re. aiivcuuiiy invuea m u loikrwinf i ' Obituary notices. In inamaria sketches, cards of i hanks, eonunoni- eations espousine the causa of a mi- vat enterprise or a political candidal and like matter published ia The Times and The Tribune will ba eharsv d for at the rate of five cents a line. There) will be no deviation from this ' Lake Hure. take Huron aeMs a curious rarord In having more islands lhaa any ataer lake. t has at least SOUL - e . " - - NoncEr - - On aH ennness eenaected with the Baby Contest 'phone .Mr. Joyce, telephone No. 138.. Oontast office opposite St Cloud Norman-' dy Hotel, in old Postal Telegraph buililing. He will be tileased to lairs yoa call. . - " ''a a a Rules and Regulations of The Times and Tribune Grand .Baby Contest. . Bach stasia assaarlng la Taa Ttases r Taa Yrtbaaa ta aad as ehtaiag Kay Ita, will be go4 tar twraty-av , aad ta aaajaa - aa aad artae that Sate will a aaaa far bat aa , All ballats read ' . far twaaty-Sv vets are M after stay Ita. M aaraoa wUI a permit- ' t4 t bay papers ta walk tar ta aarpaee aa? alipaaag e sen, bat tar are a raetrtcUea aa ta ta a area fraaa watea yea asay gather rate later, all year frleaaa, relative, aalsssara, eta. la tUt ta liana ballots far ra r a easing thaaa t ta Caateat Daaart taat aa ta aeae f year easy. - ate will ba gtraa for eaaaertpttoas aad thla will be the MAIM I8STJB at shla great raea. aaibaertptroa books aaay a aaa apem a. s41oatla taa aaataat Baaagar by tb Barents, relative, rrtoaas ,? r aayoa abj lataraata ta a ftaya aunpalga. If aot ewareaasat t call, raa a paatal sard r phaaa Its. tb Can teat Dipartai t aad , the laaas er aian ( hla aalataata, will call ape m. . a ay a era la la arraare to Ta Ttaaa r The Trtkaaa eaa- (at , . ta aaata asaeaat ot vetaa as a aew sabacrlpUras by paylaa la full ' t data, . - - --.- N aaaployee at this IBc will b pamltted U eater hla or her baby la thla eaatoM. N paraoa eenaected with this paper has anything to d with the . ' active coadact of this eon teat. AU Blatters pertaining to the eeataat ' are traBaaeted solely by ta Joyce Byndleat ot Chicago. W rare the right ta reject say aadeatrabl or objectionable nam at ear tlm or aay paraoa detected la playing unfair. Thla eeertest closas Jan Ird. Call, phone lit, er writ for far-' ther laf or nation. Bight or day. ' .. la eaa of a tie vote at tb end of tabs, contest, all aria will be enaally divided. No two eandldates will bs permnted t doabl up. Votes are ab-' aolutely aot tranaterabl. If yea drop out you to all. , Subaorlptlons anay a takea to start any time. If Mr. Jone ' wants t help you. aetwlthetaadlng that his subscription Is already ' paid In advance, yoa may secure thla renewal and we will data the '' ubscrlptloa ahead from th date of tb explratloa at ta pnainl " aubacrlptloa. Toy nay take subaorlptlons from anywhere la th United Statas) -' and Canada without Increaa of tbe regular subscription prtcaa. Ba raua your baby la a contestant la District No. l or No 1, you are by no means limited to that district as a field of endeavor. All book and record concerning this contest will be thrown open to theVuhllo Immediately after tbe close of th contest Every one get a square deal and we waat tkewt kaew It. Marts, a aaeaey wtaa, Address all communications to Mr. J. F. Joyce, Manager Contest Department, of Times and Tribune. rRscHirrtov rates and their voting TIMES AND TRIBUNE CONTEST. THE DAILY TRIBUNE, by Catrrtar N BBbaertsllaa aeeepted far leaa lhaa three awatha Vataa. a months I lo Old or New . 1,00 months 1.00 Old or New 1,000 months - 1.00 Old or New 1.000 l Tear 4.00 Old I Years 1.00 Old 1 Tears W.OO Old 4 Tears 1.0 Old 5 Tears 10.00 Old THE DAILY TRIBUNE, by Mall. Na aaaarrlpttoa aeeepted leaa thaa faar naalka. 4 monts . 1 1.00 Old 8 months ..... 1 Year t Years . t Years 4 Years 5 Years . Z.00 Old X.00 Old 1.00 Old ,00 Old 12.00 Old .. IS. 00 Old THE SENI-WREKI.Y TIMES. 1 Year t L0 Old x Years . 100 Old S Years 4.S0 Old 4 Years , (.St Old I Tears . . 7.50 Old WHY KOT BUT Merry Widow Flour The Best Flour sold in town. Already ailed--needs no soda, salt or baking powders, and only half ths amount of lard, FRESH FLORIDA Every day. .Phone as yonr or ders and bs convinced of oar good things. HAHN - HONEYCUTT COMPANY Everything FOB TUB Garden PEAS, BEANS,' i ' OORIT, RADISH, BEET, OABBAOB, LETU0E, PABSinPS, SALS AFT, CUCUMBER, , PARSLET, OKRA , ONION SETS. - QIBS01T DHTJQ S1H0E Followtnar aeheoalaa published only aa Information and are aot suaraa stea : aatei iaaaarr a, 111. mond and all local points. Connects at - . - - ... r-m i I rum kior ursenaooro for winston-Halem and Bal alah, at Oaavlll for Norfolk. S:4C a. No. 44 Dally for Wasntng- Ion and Dolnta North. .Connaeta Umt- Isbnrjp for AahevlUa, Chattanooga and i amp hla. Pullmaa and dar coaches to Washington. Pullmaa coaoh betwaaa Atlanta and Ralelah. S:SI i a. . No. 4 Dally for Charlotte ana u luau pointa, V:M a. nv, lo Dany-for Washington New Tork. Pullman alaepers New Orlaana ta Nm Vara m Orlaaa to New Tork, Waahlagtoa ant m pvmw nortn. f , - - 11:01 a. m.. Na. 1-TWII rw wk. Ington and New Tork. 1:40 D. nv. No. I Dall m r--lnt- and local atatlona. ' :te p. m. No. 4s Dallr for Or, bor and local pointa. s:s p. m No. II Dally far Rleh mond and all local nAtai.- Pn.k.i. i Salisbury for Ashavlll, Chattaneoca ana Memphia dleeper, Charlotte te nienmon ana Salisbury to Norlollr. S:te p. nv. Na S6 Dallp to Atlanta and all Bolnta Booth. Blaenara ta w Orleans and Birmingham and day coaches Washington to Mw Orleans. R. U VKHNON, t. P. A., Charlntt. N. U. P. CAB I, a P. A4 w'aahlngton, i Lt. 17 DRJ S. LAPFETY Pre 'tie llmltM to r-s, Fr, Fuse 'ncV"T' V ,. ov,r '.. POWRR IN THat or New or New or New or New or New t.oee n.eoe ... 27,000 to. 000 S0.000 Vetea. ..... i.eoe or New or New . 1,000 or New . t.000 or New 18,000 or New ..xT.eog or New H.000 or New (0,000 . Vetea. . J.000 0.000 ' aaaaa laaravt rrl.0O v .....'.....to.ooo or New .. or New or New or New or New Summer Frock from' The StSdard'FSh-4, iheetrlayj Freojcopiet for the ukiagl . ; We Cm.-.SS LAREINE CORSETS In All Fashionable Designs . of the day. ' Exquisitely, graceful ex amples for slight, medium and large figures at , $1, $2, $3 aad cpwartl, and with every one goes our guarantee, backed by the makers, of faultless fit, high' est grade material and satis faction in wear. TrrLAT.-::;il"r:-tt:": L j " f ?'if-'" ! f ' Ipl ill i L A I J -J i V. C ,' eLlf Q SCHLOSS. BALTILIORE Schlou Baltimore Clo'thei . .. . . - are the Aristocrat! ot the Clothing Worlds ' ' Yet no man need be afraid of them nor any purse fail to reach them.rf - -VV-':- i Tkey Cost No Mom That They are . deafened and ' made for everyf walk of life for every occasion. 1 ?r&TH& YOUNG CHAP v The athletic yottnr fellow who liken a touch of life In both ' pattern and cut of hit tuit will find tiaiumore uothes but hell find that touoh of refinement and ele- gant anduite out of the ordinary,, r V,V-:.V4. '' "'.P THE YOUNG: BUSINESS MAN .The man who cannot Indulge in the extreme thinp-s of his - college days but who still clings exclusive weaves wtH also find things he likes. ' : THE ELDERLY MAN The man who is conservative--the man of affairs whose taste" runs to the sedate he also will -find Schloss Baltimore Clothes-' "his clothes." . , : ; v "? While conservative in Materials and Models they are far- from being, "dead." While -.quite- In weave and color they are far from being or dinar.1 a Elegance markes them a Correct t Clothes for Gentlemen. Ne- matter what may be your form or fiftire there is ' a Schloss Baltimore Model for yon. No mttter wltat miy be your occapationoctor or lawyer, merchant . or baak. er, or- rural ' feotlemen there is an appropriate Schlosa ' Uodelff.: SUITS $15.00 TO $35.00. : GaBEoa 0 here's the r : Place to Buy your House Furnishings The best productions of the leading manufac-" turers, at lowest possible t prices, and a magni ficent assortment to select from, with the fairest and squarest easy-to-pay terms you ever saw.' BUY NOW PAY LATER At "The Store That Saves Yoa Money" CnAViZfJ Cppb. Fumttura '"'' OJ'S'I IF YOU OR YOUR FRIENDS HAVIZ DESIRABLE Real; Estate to Sell Remember we. reach Interested 1 Buyers In -.; .many part of the country, and would . ' T be jelad to have you on our list." No doubt w have just what you want,-. ' Ucz3 cl l-t's .. talk tcsft:r ataat it. - JD. t- PAIIERSOII. fl GO; ... '.. ' : ', '.v . ..';,: ' X' ' . ' t'. Up stairs opposite Cabarrat Savings Bank. a 1 j 1 III iT ill. ,irit fMiWfIS-? the thingi he wants in Schloss to the "snappy" smart models and in Schloss Baltimore Clothes the . : . ' Fetzer Co. !" '" '- 0) O-O- - ' am as, sjr" "wspfc ' . . ...-.,-. a. . . .aJ 4 aaaaaaaaaws"" mmM va. - V i
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