W VEZKLY EM hbuiiM itrt.i i)iiM la Sections, every Taae aay wd rriday.et M Kindle BUaet, aew Kara, H.U. CHARLES L. STEVENS, Ditoa 4 normmoa. SUBSCRIPTION RATES:? , ' Two Moaths,.....,,........K3, fUs MHk.. ..... M Twelve Months, jONLY IN ADVANC. Advertising rates fnninAed apon ep . - pUoatioa el the offlce, or upon Inquiry 1 EaTTha Jounxn. la only seat ea pey- - la-AdTBBOe MMlB. BUMCnMTI WUi MMinmtlM of exnlratioaof thalvaab- scriptloe and aa Immediate response to notice wU be appreciated ;by ;the JOLJUIA.L. " " Entered at tha PartofflceNe Bera ft. O. uaeooad-elaatBtattar. Section Two, Friday May li, 1903 Tp Ju&TnnQUE horror.. The horrible disaster which overtook u taa people of 81 Pierre, oa the Island of 1 Martinique, In the West Indies, last -when U It considered, how without ;" . warning, tha eatre population Was de-- stroved, and the city buried nnder ashes which burned buildings and the bodies of those killed by the eruption. . . . la tha St. Plena dlsasUr, reports say that lest than 800 persons were tared from s population of about 40,000, the area of des traction embracing .country, City and the shipping in tha harbor. Ja the eruption of Houat Vesuvius, V' which destroyed the Roman cities of -" ' Hercelaneum and Pompeii there had ' been premonitory warnings, which soma of the population took advantage of, '- and tared their lives. " Bat Mount Pelee, suddenly burst forth ' Into clouds of smoke and llama on May 8, and on the next day tha ; whole city quarter of St. Pierre was buried under hot ashes. On May Sth, a stream of burning lava rushed from Mount Pelee's 4,400 feet elevation, down to the sea, a dlstaace of lire miles, in the short time of three minutes. Everything -in Uie path af this lava stream wu instantly swept away, dwell- " lags, faetorles and people. ' ' Iran tha resselt la the harbors could not, with one exception, escape, as the hot descending ashes fett upon them, de stroying ships and crews. .. According to the commander of the French war ship Sachet which was In the harbor at the time and rescued the thirty surriTors, the city was destroyed "bv an Immense mass of Are which fell ' on the town" from the near-by volcano, long believed to be eitlnct, ' As seen from a passing vessel the town" was en-,-. velbped- ia impenetrable' torbie steamer In the roadstead seemed to snd ;: denly explode and vanlah. jbeneath the traterst a . boat's eew en$ 'as near in .-j biiuiu, mm jiuniuto vuuiu uipawvr uu Signs of life anywhere, and the whame I . were heaped with corpses. The teni :i are paralyned and tmairlaatlatt falls bt v tore a calamity' like thlaJ- and iff that those llrlng In safety can dot b to send relief at once, to those wha may hare Z ; The Government, through Congraa- tlonal actios) has already,, acted In this t - matter otrallet -7 , NO FOREIGN DCaGRlTlON Tha reports show dat ITfiOO iaml V grantslmTa arriTedatth4f 6rt of New - Tork during the font- months endlar This would beat tha rata of thb lQret,lsW for JTe York : alone, which would give a total Volume af Immig' ration forthla country, aiveed lng aay year slnos 1883. - - Tha ImmlgranU nw' arriving corns . chiefly fiom Austria, Hungary Oamany Russia and Italy. ' - y " The industrial depression la thane countries, 3t likely Utr reasdn for the large number laaTkg. - - - i ( ; . Tha.iapom fartMr ahowthat ape - . anlTln-naoaatf.ttaif 'the Italian - ImmlgranU largely locate la New York, . New Jersey and Pennsylvania. New Tork.and Pennsylvania araalso getting tha greatet number af Cj'Car- mant, whlla tha Polai are jgoing Into aiassacausetias-. rf- ' Tet amoranUisahnndds af thau . ands of lmmlgranti, many of all classes , r gotnf ytftft fais5 And with this large movement of Im- t.'-rj,-manyof thoai Tery "C-IiiUe; t'..a r . M slaw IL4 tL ZJi Is i.t- t' -j none of them. z:rr c: tha setuemest of ihl hlgro euestloa la Cuba. Tha vital tUUaUca, lately compiled show that tha aegro la Cuba does act increase aadar tha Increased etvillsaUoa aoadltloaa. Taa following from taa Philadelphia Medical Journal will prove of Interest oa this subject: . . . "Major Oorgu talk at la hit report oa the vital suitotice of tha clUas of Ha vana aad Oaaaabacoa that during tha asonth of Jaaeary la those cities. Lbs Ba ll re waltea snowed aa excess or lt births over deaths, that la, taaflgnres were 458 aad K$, waareat taa native aegroes showed aa axeeas of 58 deaths ever births, that It to sir. "the flnres werolM aad 70, The figures for tha year 1901 art ovea more significant. Dar log the 13 moatbs tha native whites rained 1740, aad tha native negroes lost 13, making a total gala for the natives of 1887 tahehitanta.- Taa deaths of for eigners brought the difference down to exactly one, although It mutt be rameat bered that the a amber of foreigners dy ing Indicates that the city Is gaining rapidly la population bymmigratloa. If this keeps up for a reasonable length of time there will soon bo no aegroes left la Cuba, and this, notwithstanding tha fact that tha difficulty of obtaining marriage licenses does not appear to have any deterrent affect npoa the In crease of the aacro copulation, because of all births among negroes 87 were ille gitimate and only 13 were legttlmtte. The most fatal disease from which the negroes taffar it apparently pulmonary tuberculosis. Tee ordinary Iniectlons teem to attack them neither more or lees virulently thaa they attack tha whiten, and the difference la population Is con siderable. The baneful effects of civil!- cation In decreasing the birth rate have aot appeared very notamy mine negro race elsewhere. Negroes are apparently mora adaptable to civilisation than other savage races, ana, aiinougn iney nave not yet entirely lost some of their abor iginal cnaracterutica, even titer a resi dence of several generations in this country, they manage to hold their own very well with the whites. When they are brought in contact with a white dod ulation adaptad to tropical life, and par ticularly to tropical city life, they rapid ly deteriorate. It cannot be said that tna improved nygientc condition ot Ha vana hat benefited them notably." Stati of Ohio, Citt of Tolsdo, LtJCAS COUNTY. " FrIkk J. Chinkt makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F.J. Chinbt ds Co., doing business In the City of Toledo. County and State afore said, aad that said firm will pay each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cons.! tr FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my pretence, this 8th dav of December, A, D. 1886. J- , A. W. GLEASON, seal Notary Public A Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. h- , F. J. CHENEY: CO., Toledo, O. Sold bylall Druggists. , Haifa Pamily Pilla are the best i . ,r ' fttllMaUit Cumm, . When every, man got druak and was prpud of ltja Dlden days, much Ingenu ttAMPARdadr in.the, construction M katIe'elaJttoratndrljff ; vea aelsXfnjr'euchara.yeiiftD be fud la museums,' espadaQx la Oer- One'ipreaerved la a Berlbt muaeum teprineqta Diana mountedon'.a . stag andimnwdel. by hotmdtand hnnts rnen 0 cub coojlsta' of : tha hollow bodjLof.tb allver.ttaav.tha head of c3&ettle tatjaiJXoim at Agorf lnfjeiCL Tt la JabMui'auto BMjblla. propelled bycktckWork conceal adlathabase; . ' ; ffrlcK enparhkh drenchedthe bnlol Oated jrtn very popular. Anothnr va fleteontejbad jsloa.and jrater 4a aep arato compartment jiTha. drinker ho idwV aot no-bov to maoaga them Sited !a aaor?h-wltli water, though-the cup jsraa, apparently, full of wine. i 'The glaaa-wtth tha lighting hares, In thaaiM'mtitaom, belonged to Fried tlcn Jllheim L The hares represent twuCtnt nUalsteraand boon compan lpnaANewIork Herald. y Holds tip tCoiirressmaa.J: "At tha end tot tha campaign,,' ,WTltes Champ larl Usomta brilUsBt con gresstnani "from - overwork,- nervous tension, lota of sleep and aonstantapeak lng t had about' utterly collapsed: ' It seemed that all tha- organs in my body en out of "order, but three bottles of Electric Bitten made me all right It't the best all-round medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. Over-worked run-down men and weak, slcklv women fain- splendid health aad vitality from Kleotrie Bitten. Try lhem. .r Only 90c. Guaranteed by O. D. Bradham. . : H4f-lawwWv- V- y , "Batfaa- Cvaw." Tha term "eating crow", cornea from n able Revolutionary story. A sol dier -of an English raginwttt afatloned in Virginia abot a pet crow belonging to a farmer. Tha latter entered a complaint with tha colonel, who acn teaoeeV tha aoMler to eat the crW. Tba farmer was left alone with tha soldier to sea that be dld.lt After tbeeolo tuaeasuned a portion of tba bird ha took hit gun, presented it at thttannaf and told him to cat the remainder af tba crow or he would thoot him. This was the origin of the eating crow ttory. -.v;" ;' " - ' f'-- .J "It It a ;ih a goad deal or pleasOra and satisfaction that I recommend Chamber lain's ..CoUC CbOlnil and Diarrhoea E mt 'y," s'l Bglst A. W. Sawtalle, of luuuuid, Conn. . "A lady customer, teeing tha remedy exposed for sale on l fj6 l-ij, r said to mat 'I really be 1;yi that -tiicUlcllje saved aay life tha past summer while at the shore,' and she bee&Tsa ('.InstaaUo over lu merit that I at once made, up. my., mind to recou.iut-J It la thd future. ' EeceoUy a gentleman came Into my store so over come .with collo pains that ha sank at o. .a to iLi' Zt. I gave Llin a dose of 'i r r ' v hsiped h!m. I re-eat-it ' j I I Crteen minces he ;.'y Lfor-' 1 1 e . : '.1 i aver." CIJ ty F. i ! Djopopsia Curo Dlj:st3 chit yoa cat This preparation contains all of tbt dlgeaUnU and dlgeeU all kinds d food. It gl vet instant relief aiU never f aUs to cure. It allows you to eat ail tha food you want. Tba most sensitive Biomacns can tate it. ay ru use tiany thousands of dyspepttca have' been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all dtstreas after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. II can't he!? ' bat do ym cexi Prepared oalyby ICC IWrrr AOx, Ohkrwrt K 8. DUFFY as CO. FACTS FROM FRANCE U In Freoch factories and workrooms women are paid from 20 to 00 cents a day. - Last year the courts of France re ceived 9,060 requests for divorce, 83 per cent of which were granted. ' - Vaccination la now - obligatory in France within the first year from birth and must be followed by revacdnatton at tha aget or eleven and twenty-one. -'' The gold medal Offered by tha Paris council for tba moat numerous and beat behaved family of children-baa been won by a couple named Oallea, parents of thirteen youngsters. -' " A society called La Llgus Contre la Mortallte Infantile has been founded In Paris which la Intended to combat by every possible meant the excessive and avoidable mortality of young children. The society will create or aid every work In France destined to this end. The French postoffice estimates that no fewer than 83,000 letters were stol en Inst year from pillar boxes. Exper iments are being made by fitting some of the boxes with steel teeth which prevent the extraction of letters In tne hope of guarding against these thefts In the future. TOD UOW WHAT YOU ARB TAUHG When yoa take Grove's . Tasteless Chill Tonic, because the formula - la plainly printed oa every bottle showing that it la simply Iron and quinine la a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 69c. Caartahl Tea fixaeastv. Test You don't mean to aay they have broken off their engagement? Jess Tea. Tesa-Why, I thought they were per fectly devoted to each other. Jean-So they are. Xou see, they bava broken off the engagement, to that he may save enough money to en able them to get married. Philadel phia Presa. TaMaar It OeoUr. The ship of an admiral mho was the Duke ot Wellington's near Connection was wrecked. ' He waa placed in com mand of a second ship, which waa also lost and he himself was drowned. Lord Charles communicated the disaster to his father, who merely exclaimed, with Spartan coldness and brevity, That's the second ship ha has tost" Tk War It Was. - Mrs. Crump I understand yoa bad Some trouble with Mrs. Kick, where you last worked J Hired GlrV-01 didn't hav' nothrouble wid her, mum. Shore it wor her-thot had th throuble wid ma Ohio State Journal. Beware ofaCongb. , A cough la not a dlseasa but a symp tom. Consumption and bronchitis, which are the most dangerous and fatal diseases, have for their first Indication a persistent cough, and If properly treated as soon tt the cough appears are easily cured. v Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has proven wonderfully successful, and gained Its wide reputation and extensive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. If it Is aot bene flclal h will not cost you scent! For sale by F. 8. Duffy d; Co. .- Owataa Be. ' Mother There were two applet la jtbe cupboard, Tommy, and now there ta only one. How's thatT , , Tommy (who sees no way of escape) Well, ma. It waa to dark la that I didn't sea the other. X Start Like a Stone Wall Between your children and tha tor tures of Itching and .burning eczema, soak! head or other skla diseases How f why, by using - Bocklent Arnica Salve, earth's greatest betlef Quickest cure for-'UleerV Fever Bores, 'Salt Rheum, Cuts; Burns tirBrrisefc- Infalli ble for Piles. 25c at "C D. Bradham't drug atora. :" Maav TMW aa Oa' IdaaaU' (' : There are said to be more thaa S.000 prehlstotie buildings in the Island of Sardinia. They are almost all In fertile districts and are built In groups which are separated from one another by wide and generally barren spaces. These buildings, It Ja supposed, were tomba. ' ' f V. ,; i : i iVi,:j:Jmtmm rswsterirtij; vT Frulti originally cultivated and prob ably native In Japan Include tha or ange, pear, peach, tour plum, almond, grape, perslmmoni loquat, pomegranate, glngko or saHsburia and fig. 't; 2. Rercais a Great Secret. It la often asked how such startling cures, that pusisle the best physicians, are effected by Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption. Here's the secret It cuts out the phlrn and germ-infected mucus, and lets the life-giving oxy gen enrich and, vitalize the blood.: It heals the inflamed, corjh-worn tfcroat and lungs. i-Earl tc"s and stubborn coughs soon j ' 1 to Dr. L'Irj's New Discovery, tie r - t i...V.;:i:e reac'y forallThrorrr " j& -s. C.-t-r-tr.l ' " - T." ltu- t: itrta;1.; tKatl af CoL H. A. Dowl at Rex 'J: v 'Hospital. Plaajfar Xetkadlst Orpkaaaga Ar rived. SaeUag af UlTraa-' ; ': tees ar Ua 'BUsi aad'. Deaf and Dumb Aiylam dead Crsaa. Riunaa, May IS. CoL H. A. Dowd died la Rex Hospital here last evening. During the greater part of tha civil war aa wu tha Bute's assistant Quarter master here. He wu a native of Tar- borobut had lived here toast tsars. His body wu taken to Tarboro for burial this ssoralng. To the great aatlafactloa of tha trnt- ee of the Mstodlst Orphanage here, who met today, the plans for the tSS.000 main building arrived today, after tlx months daisy. There will be. at once a call for proposals. It Is the desire to have work begin by June 1, It possible. The trustees of tha Institution for the white blind and tha aegro deaf mute aad blind Institutions met today aad re elected the' officers. Superintendent John E, Ray's reelection Is for S years. AU the crops la this section except small grata look particularly welL Ike State Undertakers aad Xmbalss a' Association met here today, Mr. Yogler of Salem presiding. The State convention of King's Dauga ters began here at aooa today, Mrs. W. H. S. Burgwyn of Weldon presiding. All other circles la the State are repre sented. , Today the Slate Issued eight warrants" for free libraries for rural; public schools, bringing the number up to 876. Three convicts from Hyde county ar rived at the penitentiary today; one to serve 19 years. Among today's arrivals were CM. Cooke, Louisburfi; O. C. Ersns, Man too; J. L. Lister, South Mills; W. H. Weatherby, W. H. Zolla, Elisabeth City; H. W. Simpson, New Bern. Mrs. Isabella Davis, one of the chief officers of the Nstlonal convention of King's Daughters, wu to have attended today's convention, but severe Illness prevented her from being present. Weekly Crop Bulletin. For Week Ending Monday, May 13, 1909 Another most excellent week for the progress of farm work was experienced, and where sufficient rain fell the weath er wu very favorable for the growth of crops. However, drought has been In tensified over many counties by the total absence ot precipitation, and from these points many unfavorable reports were received. Very beneficial showers oc curred In many localities oa the evening ot the 7th, and it la thought that the moderate rain of . Sunday night wu general over the eastern half of State where It wu most needed. While more rain is required for crops in the drier localities, especially for wheat and oats, for transplanting tobacco, sndto bring up late planted corn and cotton, it ap pears that nofpositive damage to crops by drought hu resulted so far. The temperature averaged quite high. In spits of two cool dsys, on the 8th and 10th, the mean being about 6 above the dally normal. The amount of sunshine was also abundant The temperature condi tions - have been favorable, - except that growth wu slightly checked by cool nights during the latter portion of the week. Farmers have been to active everywhere, that a large number of crop correspondents report farm work now well up, and that crops are clean and well cultivated; In many sections , tha ground is now dry and hard. . . RELIEF IK SIX HOURS. Distressing Kidney and Bladder Dis ease relieved in six hours by "Nxw Obxat South Amiricax Kidnbt Cur." It Is a great surprise on; account of Its exceeding promptness la relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back. In male or female. Relieves retention of water al most Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure thia Islthe remedy. Bold by O. D, Bradham, Druggist.; J I"'" ViMA'wate Flea.vn-'5-; , The taste of fresh water fishes la Of ten Improved by soaking tbem in salt water, though , sometimes they are scalded In salt and water. This will re move the objectionable muddy odor which Sometimes detracts from their merits. 11m. . Saxon Iadlet never appeared In pub lie without the bood, which covered the hair and a large part or the race.' . , Wnatjaia Folks Weed .1st greater power of digesting and assimilating foodt' For tbem Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate tne digestive organs, gently expel all poisons from tha sys tem, enrich tha blood, improve appetite, make healthy flesh. Only 25o at C D. Bradham's.- .- ,V '' Lamarr atlaaad. -v . Tha maa who never makes mfcrtakce Must forfeit much delight; - j Ha cannot feel tba sweat aurprise T : Of MBMtlDKS beina- rlsht . - J i L ' . , Baltiraora American. I His CaoaoKv. - "Mra. Talklngton't husband ought to be a good listener." ! TI la. He can listen to nearly 200 words a minute." Smart Set . , . r A Valea la Fair Weather. Good times come, but never last; ' , Hooray fer July! - Union vine Is rutin i' fast, ' ' But I'll ketch 'lm en brt Atmiiia Constitution, Tha Reason TTty is It yon C "I v - t 1 i t ' ,t tt. POKES T. May lt-Cropt art kwktng refreshed by .the recant showers. Mr X I Gaakiaa aad family spent Baa day to Mew Bera. . MrBIOBtaplafordaadwlfa, of rratt. speat Sunday at this place. Mr Adam Heartry left this raoralag for PollocksrUla. Mist Mlaaia Falcaar, af Trult tpeat Saturday alghi aad Snaday with her parents. Mr. C W Barbeat retaraed home last night from Aaron. Mra Herietta Slmpaoa of Rlvardsle, visited Meeds here last weec - ' Elder YGBrlttlaa praachad one of his able sermoas to aa atteatlvs coagrt gatloa .last Friday evealng at Oak Grove. . ' ', Mr. Joha Hart continues very sick. Hit many Meads wish for his re covery, . .... Oar Baadty school It progratsltg fine- ly. Wt have soaae very good - Baadty School workers. - The christian people metal Mr Chaa. I pock's last Sunda evealng aad enjoyed a heart felt prayer meeting. Supreme Cotrt Opinions. Special to Journal. Raleioh, May 18. The Supreme Court filed the following oplsloas '.here todayt ' ;. Frits vs. R. R. from Guilford, ao er ror. ,. State vs. Thompeoa, from Montgom- 7, error. Hutchlns vs. Bank, from Durham, af firmed. State vs. Gonley from Rowan, no er ror. Markham vs. Conservatory of Music, no error. Cotton Mills vs. Town of Waxhaw, af firmed. Smith vs. R. R, from Roberson, no er ror. Zachary vs. Perry, from Wsyne, af firmed. Cogdell vs. R. R. from Beaufort, no error. Morton vs. Telegraph Company, from Onslow, two cases decided in favor of defendant. State vs. Whltaker, from Pankln, per curiam, affirmed. : - Bute vs. Honstln, from Iredell, per curiam, affirmed. Worth Will Case, from Randolph, per curiam, affirmed. Felmet vs. Rankin, dismissed under rule 17. Hudglns vs. Telegraph Co. from Per son, appeal dismissed, matter having been settled by partlea. - Don't Start Wronf. Doa't'tUrt the tammer with a linger ing cough or cold. We.all know what a "summer coW is. It's the hardest kind to cure. Often It "hsngs oa" through the entire season. Take It In hand right now A few doses of One Minute Cough Cure will Mt you right Sura cure for cough, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat, and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Children like It "One Minute Cough Cure is the best cough medicine I ever used," taya J. H. Bowles, Groveton, N, H. "I never found anything else that acted so safely aad quickly." F 8 Duffy, ENGLISH ETCHINGS. : j ' Liverpool, Kngiuiid, hat 1,409 police men. ' - - London county council It to tnrild 1CV O0O ; workers' homes to relieve over crowding. . . Acnaenia one to ina increasins van i or wire tencea nava aone mucn to causa a decline In tha popularity ot fox bunting lu Kngland. ( Bombay fanka third In the British empire In Hie value of Its annual ex port and -nport trade. London and Liverpool ; Ming first and second re tpectively. . -v-. . - Tommy Atklna of tb British guards it no longer permitted to wear the jaunty cap cocked aver bla ear aa of old, but ha la doing hit beat to appear aa rakish at possible in alt new pan cake cap by cocking it up In front and giving It a drop behind. AWaats Others to Know. ' "I aave used DeWltt't LltUe Early Risers for constipation and torpid liver and they are all right lam glad to In dorse them for I think when wt find a good thing we ought to let others know It" writes Alfred Heinie, ' Qulncy. X1L They never gripe or dlstresa 8nra, taft pills. F. 8. Duffy. . PLAYS AND PLAYERS. ' , Olga Netbersole Is to revive "Sspho" to London.t J ' . Richard Carta la to atage and play the leading part to '-The Storka" - Esther Tittle la otoe of the much pho- tographed-beaatlea-OB' the American atage. ' Edmond Rostand la said to be writ lng a Joan of Are play for Sarah Bern hardt- " . : Georgia Waldroa hat recovered from her long Illness and baa resumed her part In -"Dp Tork State. ' The next production of a spectacular nsture at the Drury Lane theater,1 in London; will be "SindoaH the Sailor." - Christie MacDonald'a new son& "In the Moonllsbt With : the Girl Ton ,Love," hat added seat to "The Torea dor." : . . ' . 1 llin Mabel Bert, who playt the part of the mother of Hur, la one of fae itet elocutloulsts - on the ' Americ&n .... fJCJ-tr. Etct.l32S' Antl.i:rc;"; misy e worth tn yna more tl;a f.CD If you Ie a t " ' v.'o s.,::stci"a2 f: : ( f f v r t" ' i i . " 1 r ; t"'. '! f r , "J. I 'llj O.D. af.e vcj v.;:: and a sure way to treat a case, of Sorer Throat in order to kill disease genns" and insure healthy throat action is to take half a glassful! of water put into it a teaspoonful of V - - r -.-s, Wnimcrit ; V and with this f-argle the threat at f iaan totarvaJa.-! f Tbea bathe tba ouWHa of Uia throat thoroughly with ttas nm-'T -merit and after doing thia-noar an a aoft fiiotb and wrap . round tba neck. It la a ItWlTITB CURB. r - , 20c, 80e. and 01.00 a botUe.' " ' IT lUV DC Visit ' t"uiu with, aruantog II MAI DC IUU soraor Mk-ur. Yraat U at oooa with Meal, aaa Hustang LUnaaoaa and ywi ci.. dwn.l ajwa speedy oura,' . r"4 t. r Going Away If so, see that your trunk contains a stock of vacation stuff. - You'll need Soft Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Underwear, a Straw, Hat 'nm.Am f mT mT - m 1 M ' V wfwmK, '1-1 ar aw s vm . an .mm All the fixings a gentlemen needs and a good assortment of each sort at prices with which he will not think of finding fault. . 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