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- f 1 THE EVENING 1 DISPATCH, APRIL 18, 1910 . N :r : ,' ... i -'r . .V V, . ii - .2. 9 "if-1, . 22 j- .- ; tie -01 mi yy&ky i 1 '' my. ii Ready to f. -ill m&sn .muYiV mm m Mr IjfrMT' inr 8 1 I - '"II II Hum I h I 1 ft a fwjs itii iii i n ii r i ni iwi iur . -. - i! 1 rLi ft if m a Har aaaaa aaj bbbbI aaaa aaaai OUR READY TO WEAR DEPART MENT CONTAINS ALL THE NEW THINGS FOR SPRING. FROM THE POPULAR MIDDY BLOUSES to the EXTREME NOVELTY IN A SUIT. One Piece Costumes IN SILK, PONGEE, LINEN AND OTHER POPULAR FABRICS. Drapery Department VISIT THIS DEPARTMENT ON THE SECOND FLOOR. A COME PLETE STOCK OF THE NEWEST DRAPERIES ALWAYS ON HAND. On the Second Floor YOU'LL FIND. TRUNKS, SUITCA SES, RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, MAT TINGS,' WINDOW SHADES, Ac. 4SDies, Everywhere. Y '"E&tfTtliing blabs," said , Emerson. 'Be sure ! youj sin will find you out," said Moses. "There is nothing ov- ered up that shall not be revealed ; and hid, that shall not be known," said on e wiser than both. All are statements iDfthe natural law, of ex posure. Every scandal that comes to public hearing but illustrates thislaw. One secret sets a hundred tongues a wagging. Dead men do tell tales. What is done in darkness is exposed in the glaring light of publicity. The right hand does find out if the lef t 13 smeared with blood or wickedness. Everything is headed for th surface. Nature is-full of detectives .who spy on us night and day, who peer within and without, and in the end. make full publicity of what they find. : - -V- ... ' The Beggar's Stratagem. ttvm ofictiV mpthnfls the Parisian IX J. t beggar is hard to beat. One man .recently arrested was in the habit of wandering through the streets -followed at a considerable distance by' a Newfoundland dog. On seeing a bone or a crust in the gutter he, would tiart on it feverishly and the dog would rush and snatch it from him. A terrific struggle ensued, ending in the1 flight of the dog bearing off the prize, while the man lay exhausted in :the gutter It is easy to Imagine, how kind-hearted wayfarers, after assist ing him to rise, would shower coins on the poor devil driven by poverty to fight so desperately for a meager crust. JINGLES i m HES MA Malaria is a species of blood poverty known as anae- : t Resolve. '. - To keep my health! To do. my work! -'' t saa to it T erow and eain and give! 'mia. It is a conditidn in which the circulati9n is so Never to look behind me for an hour! ,weak and impure that it is-tmabie to supply the system To wait in weakness, and to waiK in Z '- power; Bu always fronting onward toward V the light, ; V .: Always and always. facing toward the right,- , '! --. ' ; Robhed, starved", defeated, fallen, wide astray ' . On with what strength I have! Back to the way! Charlotte Perkins Stetson. ft Ltii V- A Sermon Bell. There are distant parts of rural England where church bells have a strange significance." When a bell - is rung for five minutes at eight o'clock on Sunday morning, the fisher folk are thus reminded ; that a sermon will be preached at il.,; 'lf the bell is not sounded there' will be no sermon, and the fisher folk arrange their dinner hour accordingly. The convenience of the native pop ulation is taken into consideration in quaint Banffshire, where it is quite permissible "for the wives, and daugh ters of the fishermen to carry their hats to church in paper bags, to be put on and taken off before ad after the service. Mother Goose on the Cost of Living. Jack Sprat "could eat no fat, His wife no lean could eat, And so they lived on veg-tables, Which cost as much as meat. Little Bo Teep, she sold her sheep And bought her some diamond rings A house and lot and a great big yacht And other beautiful things. The King was in his counting-house Counting out his money, ''' The Queen was in the parlor' Eating bread and honey; And just because the King, sir, Had to buy that bread and honey; ; It kept him busy all the time A-counting but his money. Hi diddle diddle, The cat played the fiddle, 1 ' The cow jumped over, the moon; And now you know why That beef is so high, with sufficient nourishment and strengths to preserve ordinary health. . 'Y- V.'-'-V.;-" V The medical profession is divided in opinion as to the manner in which' 'malarial poison gets into the blood. Some take the position that it is an atmospheric poison, the specific germs of which are breathed into the lungs and thus transmitted to the circulation'i'vVOthers sdvance the opinion that persons become inoculated with the poison through the bites of mosquitos. Ajhowever agree that MALARIA is a blood affection, and any treat ment to successfully overcome it musrpot' only purify this vital fluid, but at the Same time add tile necessary qualities of richness ana strengm to ine circmauon. The malarial poison destroys large numbers of the rich, red corpuscles 01 the circulation, and the peculiar paleness 01 anaemic persons is due to th is is a bilious condition of the system constant bodily weakness, poor appe tite, and a "no account, "tired feel in . S. S. S. searches out and destroys every particle of malarial infection and builds the blood up. to a healthy, nour ishing condition. Then the system re ceives its required nutriment, the bright red corpuscles begin to multiply in the circulation, sallow complexions oT0,v , ruddy and flushed with health, the !iu jirad digestion are righted, the appetite : improved, and the system vitalized and refreshed in every way. S.S.S. is a safe and pleasant remedy as well as an effi cienbone. ' , If you have Malaria we will jqe giaa, to nave you write us aeseriDing the case!; We will .send free our bookr bn the blood and at the same time our phvsiciahs will give 3ou some medical advice that will be, of great serv ice to A PHYSICAL WRECK. During 1900 I was mnning a farm-on the Mississippi River, and became so impregnated with malaria that for a year afterwards 1 was a physical wreck. Ztooka number of medicines recommend ed as blood purifiers, chill cures, and malaria eradicators, but noth ing did me any grood until I began to use 3. S.S., which I did about a year ago. The result was that after taking several bottles of the large size I was as well and stlrong sla 1 Rver wa.. and have never had a chill since. I expect to take 1 S.S.S. every year as a preventive, and would advise everybody elso. to follow my example. Amory, ICissI ' ' Bn Tot'a hnno she 11 ! r.otnfi- dOWB pretty soon. ' ' : I you in curing yourself with. S. $. S.. i.No charge for the book or advice. Riiard L,intnicum. jv ; ' b:. To the Men Who Lode.'- The Boy's Ignorance. Son Pa, I don't want to wear those old pants of youfs;' they're too big and. the kids give me the laugn. :'. Father-reiver, mind th' kids. Yell grow . into, thim -pants. I Sonr-But why can.'t I wears my old i ones till ! do grow into yours? . i Father Is that th' ixtiht iv y'r iddy catlqn! How kin ye ixpect t grow into mine without wearin' thim? Illustrajt ed Sunday Magazine. ' 1 : . , DON'T - WAIT UNTIL SUMMER IS HERE ". . . We've the Window Screens and Screen Doors linn a u tnn Vau Ilia l mil UV ll 1U1 1UU. , As , a last resort, when a. woman Why be bothered with the pesky little critters when a little j he doesn't want to do, she teiis wm niflnPV invPHn Serpens and Screen Doors will keeD themi ne ought to do; it for the children's UftVWT. .I.WWM f.. 1 ' . , T T . ! out as weu as ail otner, DOtnersome mue pesis. i - - ; We will supply these needs better at less cost to you than elsewhere and the cost will be nothing compared to the sat isfaction of having the house free of these intruders: Let us fill your Screen needs. Here's to the men who lose! " . What though their work be. ne'er so nobly planned, And watched with jealous care, A No glorious halo crowns their efforts grand, Contempt is failure's share. Here's to the men who lose! If triumph's easy smile our struggles greet, Courage is easy then; The king is he who after fierce de feat Can up and' fight again. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. 255 U it New Mil littery sake. New 1 York Press. Catarrh Quickly cl mm. E. SPRINGER & CO Kf 1 Visit to the Millinery Department Including the Muslin Underwear Stock, and Noticing the Tailor Made Suits and Skirts, One glance at the beautiful Shirt Waists, and one single thought f as to the convenience of the ladies and children Knit Underwear wilW convince you that Gaylord's Big Department Store on" the second 't floor is worth your while to examine. fhis floor is 84 feet wide and y. 182 feet deep. Employs a force of over thirty hands.- Sells more Mil- ; linery than any store in North Carolina. - Has the strongest Muslin 'Underwear Department than any store in the State., We , have ust re- 1 .. 1 f it 1- 1 "WT -1' 1 ll A. -t ' ceivea a Dig assorimeni. oi me itoyai un,aerwear maite, iuai .reyre- sents every seam-felled and every garment perfectly mae. Regard-" less to the price, the garments run for 10c a piece to $6.00 each. Children's Dresses', thousands of them to select from, the kind and style that have the finish different from the' home-made, dresses. Prices from 50c each to $5.98 each. All kinds Of little things, such as", Corsets, the world standard at 50c, the best ever sold. The LaReine sold only by Gaylord, nothing sold in the city as good from $1.00 to $2.50. We want you to know it, this, is your store, we work hard to please every customer that comes in it, and you are specially invited tacome and inspect it.. You are not asked to buy, you are only asked to call. Make our store your stopping place, we have plenty of chairs and are always '.''glad to see you. Special comfort' allowed to Women and children at the BIG STORE ON FRONT STREET. - , red by a Pleasant Germ- Killina Antiseptic. j The little ' Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) inhaler is made of hard rubber and can easily be carried in pocket or purse. It will last a lifethime Into . this inhaler you pour a few drops of magical Hyomei. This is absorbed by the antiseptic gauze within and now you are ready to breathe it in over the germ infest ed membrane where it will speedily begin its work - Of killing catarrh germs. Hyomei is made of Australian eucalyptol combined with other anti septic, and is very pleasant to breathe. It is guaranteed to cure catarrh, hronnhitis. sore throat. crouD. couehs and colds or money back. It cleans out a stuffed up head in two mmutes. Sold by ; druggists everywhere and by R- R. Bellamy. Complete outfit in cluding inhaler and one bottle of Hy omei, $1.00. And remember that extra bottles if afterward needed cost only 50c. Send for free booklet, and sam- .Here's to, the men who lose! , ;; ; The.rady, rplaudits , of a fawning r..; , . world ..' - , .... ,.',' ' . Ring sweet in victor's ears; ; The' vanquished ' banners never are ; ;! unfurled ' ' ' ' "r- "" . :i For thdni there sound ho cheers.'1 ; c? i .( ' ! J tf'l ' i. . f -1 "-.;. ; j " Here's? to the- men -iwho lose! " " The touchstone of true worth is. not en rroc c IT" I 1 " uvvvk) i i - , i j . ; There is a nigner test j Though, fate , may darkly frown ; on- nam Lvj jjicoo, " And bravely do one's1 best. ' ' ; Here's to the men who lose! ' It" is the vanquished rs praises that I j '. .r Sing, v V v : j And tnis is the toast I. choose.;.., i "A hard-fought failure, is, a , noble . think . '. Here's to. the men who lose!" Unknown. Military hair lurbans 25c at Reh der's. It Almost daily we receive something new and novel in Hats and Trimming. We have now on display the newest Shapes in Hair Braid, Neapolitan and Fancy Hemp Braids, bith white and black, also colors at very moderate price. jTrimmed Hats . ii- . , ' Wehave the small modest, the large elaboratefy; ' trfmrnetl , with flowers, plumes or any way you wish them. ' All 'm perfect Harmony with the cus- tome of the most moderate means. ' ' i i ; "' yt- . I i. ' 4 . '-.ft V . .... ' THE READY TO WEAR HATS IN GREAT VARIETY FkOM the CHILD'S 15c SAILOR TO THE KNOX SAILOR, 98c, $1.50, $1.98. '. .' . . ' : p ' : :.. . i , ; COME, WE CAN PLEASE YOU. GEO O. GAYLORD'S Big Pepartmenf Stores. 210, 212 and 214 North Front Street pie bottle of Hyomei. mei Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Booth's Hyo-i Genuine hair braids in assorted col ors 18 aDd 22 inches long $1.00 . and $1.50 at Gaylord's. It To the Demorats of the Sixth Con gressional District: j To aspire to high and honorable position in the service of the people is a worthy ambition, and I beg to an nounce that I am,a candidate fori;the . Democratic "nomination' for Congress ! in the Sixth District. L Having served as : Presidential Elec tor in two campaigns, canvassing the district in 1908, I feel that I know some of the needs of the people, and that I can be of service to them at Washington. I beg to ask the support ! of all Democrats and should I be nom inated and elected I will endeavor in .tut THE FIRM THAT PAYS YOUR CAR FARE. all legitimate ways to advance the ag ricultural, commercial, manufacturing I and other interests of the people of the ) district," and do my duty by the coun- ! try at large. Yours very truly, ! tt t . nnnK- lnai66SIIOn I FayetteVille, N. C, April 16, 1910. It relieves stomach inisery, sour stom-1 aP! 18 4t oaw mon lets 50 cents. Drnergists in all tow 1 uiy cents pei muuiu. ... : -TO ;- . Oil Made in THEBEST Auto three grades: THEBEST, Medium THEBEST, Light THEBEST. Have the 'proper viscosity fire and cold test for, perfect lubri cation of automobiles, contain less carbon' than any automo bile oils on the market; free from acids. For perfect lubrication, use - THEBEST AUTO OILS, they ' form and maintain a film of oil between the bearings and -a liquid packing around the' piston rings, also a coating on walls of cylinder. ; -i When using -THEBEST Auto Oils you get the maximum jsompres ,si(on nd1 a greater amount of ower, reducing frictidn to a minimum , prolonging the life of your mi chine - PHONE 873.. CAPE FEAR OIL COMPANY. - ' : , AND RETURN.- lLnnaB ,-. ;,Tkkesvarbe sold April 12yj, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24 and 25; 1910, with final return limit to reach origi nal starting point not later than midnight. May ?, 1910. Woman's Suffrage Association. Daughters of American Revolution. ; National Society Daughters 1812. ; Colonial Dames of America. ... ' , For further information or reservations, Phfone 160. W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager; , T C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent. DO IT NOW. Don't wait, give lis your order for Wire Doors - ; I i and Window Screens Today t A nice assortment to se lect from. All sizes, and right prices. 1 3 r ." C y m 3 i plies are disease carriers. Jive and breed in all fends of filth, Jnfect food and drink by germ laden feet jach female-fly can lay ISO eggs. gcreens should be used to keep them out - j. w. mukcw & ca HARDWARE. ... - ' 1. , . - ' imTTj 'Roger Moore's Sons & Co. Brick Manufacturers -AND DEALERS IN- Building Material Large Stocks, quick delivery, best grade of material, and close prices Phone 154. V . ' Cyjpress, Shingles, Laths Atlas Pprtland Cement. Lehigh' Portland Cement. Virginia . Rock Lime.- ' Gazers Whte Lime. Fire Brick and Clay. Red Brick. - x Wood land Coal Kings Windsbn Wall Plaster. : ' U. S. Gypsum Wood Fibre. Walrus . Rubber Roofing. . Tar Paper. . - .'r; Slaters Felt "and Sheathing Paper. ,' Chimney and Sewer Pipe. W: B. THORPE & COMPANY, (Inc) PHONE 7Z. ' . . , 1 :; OFFICE FOOT ANN ST I 1ZL 1 2 IC -7
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