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Fr'h Fie I'uankun, N. C, Mar. 22, 1S05. A. CURTIS, f. cunm, . "f EllITOH. , Associate Eihtok. . Enltml at tht ponf-njfee at Fratikti. X. C, for tmnomiMinn farMqk tilt Brail 9 mteond-elttM mailt r. - i One copy twelve montli One copy six month ' - - Mnle Copies, ' . Obituaries, per word" - - ' 80 cU rrntt eesrt. J Published every Wednesday. (StiitortuT, - It may turn oat to be fact that Xorth Carolina has more captnrcd flajjs to be returned than any oth rr ex-Conf eclernte state. - It sopiiis that Rami wants to frighten the Japanese by the name of a new comniandir-in-cliief, General Soiikhoniiinoff. i ! The 9th day of April falling on Sunday, ami there being objection to unrrilinjf and dedicating North Carolina' monnmcnt at Appomat tox on that day, it has been, ar ranged & that ' the exercises take l!acc on Monday the 10th. The railroads wiH give a rate of one fare for the round trip. AH Con federate veterans and Daughters of the Confederacy in North Carolina are invited to attend. . Murphy the Centre. : The Southern Field for March ' tuts a map on tlie front, page, ta lcing Murphy for a centre, circles of every fifty miles are drawn ex tending out 300 miles, showing tlio Geographical Centre of the eight states of Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky and Ten nessee, which is also the centre of -the Tsoutnern Railway system, and Tb the centre of occurrence for a wi " der range of minerals and mineral sulwtances than is possessed by r any other like area of country. Tlie coal areas within this range , hggregato 81,870 square miles. , The Liquor Question in Asheville. " " Tlie question of voting to decide , between a dispensary and open sa , loons in Asheville is one in which the preachers and christian and . jnorally inclined people can take "but little stock. It is a Vote 1 for - the sale of liquor in either case. jieiitof nior luitod entirely controversy - floral significance a question be iror the dispen at hand conclu iCliat as a breeder of illOltt, the dispensary is no improvement over the saloons. ' As recently stated in The Citi J J 4 ' zen, the present liquor -situation in Ashevilie is the result of more " than ten years of careful stndy. It wasTound to be the best local solution of a problem which' has - agitated all sections of the conn triVon until hicrh license and strict regulations hare proved un - available, there can be no good reason for dangerous expert . nients." , .' " It seems that Asheville has the situation under good police regu v lation with the present system "in operation, and to vote a change would be to try an experiment that might make conditions much worse. . wagjm -IHrrErt!aT: formerly been fot the r opinion that dispensaries were better tlion open saloons for cities- like Asheville,- Charlotte, ' Kaleigh, etc., but after watching ' the results of experiments along that line for a few yean past, ..... has about concluded tliat if there w any comparative virtuoso far as i,lity w concerned, the dispen i no improvement over sa- : a town under a good po m. If it were a question prohibition and dispensa n, tliere eoukl be no Vre - the Yhkm would .r aiuAin the same column would be found the preachers and christian people of Asheville. ' A eiUBASTEEU CUBE FOB PILES. Itcliing, Blind, Bleeding or Pro truding Piles. Druggists refund noney if Pazo Ointment ails to ture any case, no matter of how long standing, in 8 to 14 days. First application gives ease , and rest. ' 50. If your druggist has n't it send 50 in stamps and it will bo forwarded post paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Lonis, Ma o AOTortiA : Ex-president U rover Cleveland whs sixty-eight years old last Sat urday; ' : Prof. JV'j. Amnions reports the Macon High School progressing finely with an attendance of about eighty pupils. . The Epworth League will have special exercises next Sunday night -at the Methodist church in honor of Miss Fannie Crosby, it being about the anniversary of her birthday. Mrs. Laura Kubertsonhas given up the Wright house. She found she could not manage the house herself and give proper attention to her millinery business, and fail ing to get the help she expected, she concluded to give up the house, ' It is claimed that Oyama, com mander of the Japanese armies has prophesied that ho will enter Har bin, April 10th. : He prophesied that he would ' enter Mukden, March 10th, -and he made good his prophecy;.'.' Will he do so again! It is stated that the receipts of the Kaleigh dispensary fell off 1150 to $200 a day after the ad journment : of the legislature. Draw your own Inference, remem bering that it was a temperance legislature. , Dispensaries tell curi ous tales occasionally. , . Startling Mortality. ' Statistics show startling mor tality, from appendicitii and peri tonitis. To prevent and cure those awful diseases, then is just one n-liabls remedy, Dr. King's Nw Life Pills. M. Flannery, of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says: "f hey Have no equal for Count i pat ion and Biliousness." 25o at Smith's, druggist. Fairbanks to Be at Greensboro This Evening. Charlotte, N. C, March 18.- The banquet to bo given at Greens boro, N.C., next Wednesday will be one of the most elaborate affairs of the kind ever given in the State. The special guests of honor will be: Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks, Postmaster General Cortelyou, Commissioner of In ternal Revenue Yerkea, Congress man Joseph M. Dixon and Col. F. M. Parker. Mrs. Chadwick Sold Out Cleveland, March 17. The household property o&Mrs. Cas- sio L. Chjublmag stjld at. an ,,y V tion place at on April 10, Sunday), there will led by this State three uments, one to mark the spot fore .Cox's brigade, Grimes' Di- ision, fired the lust volley in the Army or Aoruicrn Virginia on that bright Sunday morning, April 9, 1805, just forty years ago, also two smaller ones, one to mark where the lost capture of artillery was made (by N. C. Cavalry) and another to mark the last skirmish also by North Carolinians. - .TlieJ first monument is erected by a State appropriation of (1,000; the others by the liberality respective ly of dipt. E. J. Holt, who led the last cavalry charge, and bv Capt. Wilson T. Jenkins who com manded the , skirmishers. These are the first monuments to be erec ted by any State "on that historic field. Other States will doubtless follow our example. Gov. Glenn will deliver the address. President Roosevelt's Cabi- ':":'';:K";' net . v. . .. Following are : tlie namss of President Roosevelt's Cabinet as confirmed by the Senate last week (yonn nay, uun. oi vol. secre V.I ft .M . tary of state. - ' Leslie M. Shaw, Iowa, secretary of the treasury. : Win. II. Taft, Ohio, secretary of war. . - - J. m. 11. Moody, Mas, attor ney general. - ueo. u. uirtetyou, W. V., post master-general. Paul Morton, III. , secretary of the navy. Ethan A.. Hitchcock, Mo., sec rctary of the interior. James Wilson, Iowa, secretary of agriculture. Victor II. Metcalf, Calif., secre tary of commerce fiVitt labor. ' Th Nan Patterson Cast. '. ew a or, itiarcn via. an Patterson will be put on trial once more to answer a charge of mur dering Caesar Young, the wealthy bookmaker. , This decision was reached today, and it wa annonn ced at tho district attorney's office that the second trial of, the case would begin April 10. ; f i OABTOniA Mnik Kind Yoi Km Umn BotrM OADTOntA. Special Notice. , Special notice is hereby given to all tax payers who are behind with their taxes that I will 'adver tise on the 1st day of April all lands of parties where no personal property can be found, tho sale to take place on May 1, 1905. Cost -will be added in each case. T. B.H1000N, Tax Collector. I Tlie North Carolina Dental As sociation Vill meet in Waynesville, June 21st, and be in session four or five days. , , . . f, . Kuropatkjn at Tle-Ulng. St, Petersburg, March 14 Al though the general staff refuses to make public what is the position of the Kussian forces at present, there is no reason to doubt that Kuro patkin, with approximately 100, 000 men, has reached Tie-Ling safely.. - v General Kuropetkln Resign. ,' St. Petersburg, March 13, 2:15 a. m. uenerai A.uropaiain nas sent in his resignation to tlie Em peror. General Kuropatkin has tele graphed to Emperor Nicholas, as-; suming himself all the responsibi-: lity for his defeat. His reputa tion as an offensive strategist is gone, and, thongh the Emperor's 1 military advisors know not where to look for a better general, his resignation will be accepted. j Japanese Occupy Tie-Ling. London, March 16.-Tho latest intelligence from the far East in-! dicates the beginning of the end of the Russian occupation of Man churia. Baron Hayshi, the Japa nese ambassador, has just made public the following dispatch from Japanese army headquarters: "Our advance troops are press ing against the enemy everywhere. I We occupied Tie-Ling shortly af ter midnight Thursday." . ; . Kuropatkin' Successor. St. Petersburg, March 15. It is reported that Grand Duke Nicho las Nicolaievitch has been appoin ted commander-in-chief of the ar my in Manchuria, to succeed Gen eral Kuropatkin, with General Soukhonilinoff as chief of staff. Incfe"d7ble Brutality. ItJWmhl have be'en incredible brujality ifCba. F. Lemberger, offSyracuse, N. Y., had uot done ine oeBi 1 ou. "Al fearfu gi the best he could for his tufferiug My boy," he sjya, "cut a gash overhi i'ap- Buckleni's KTiica Salve, Ibl J.ll I , 1 J cQ OKfRTy nnaiea 11 ana eavea his eye. Good for burns and ul cers too. Ouly 25c at Smith's drug store. The Sunday's Journal. Attention is called to the large advertisement this week of the Sunday's edition of tlie Atlanta Journal which will contain thir teen of the Sherlock Holmes sto ries, one complete each week, be ginning Feb. 12th. We have ar ranged to furnish the Sunday Jour- nalfbr 50 cents during the run of theisetotories. or for $2.00 for one year. The stories began Feb. 12th, and in case a subscriber desires the back numbers containing these stories they can be furnished, Address Thr Press. Strikes Hidden Rocks. When yonr ship of health strikes the hidden rocks of Consumption Pneumonia, etc., you are lost, i you dou'l get belp from Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption J. W, McKinnou, of Talladega Spriugs, Ala writes: "I had been very ill with Pneumonia, under the care of two docfors, but was getting no belter when I began to take Dr. King's - Nea Discovery The first dose gave' relief, and one bottle cored me." Sura cure for ore throat, bronchitis, coughs aud colds. Guaranteed at Frank T 8mith' drug store, price 50c aud 1.00. Trial bottle free. TALLULAH FALLS RAILWAY CO. " TIMXTABLX NO. 33. '' No. IS. ." BASTIKNTIMa, No. 11. Dally. Ml. STATIONS. - Mi. Dalljr. A.M. Lv.. '. Ac. , P.M. US 0 Curnrlla S';en 11M Dnmoreat ' ! ' K3P 1210 S Clarkearllle ST Sl.t u ts 9 a Hitt$ ; -v an s to 12 2T II "- JiMMialt 14 600 12 as 13 ' iywNi a m 12 SS IS Tnrnnrville 18 139 I OS 20 TalhiJi Lodgt - 15 ,; S 20 1 13 -i-ti TallaUk Falls . 14 , S lA 1 80 , X ' Jaws . 0 4S 1ST 27 Mathls S 4 48 1 00. 28 Wjrlle 7 4 40 OS' 31 . Tiger . "..4 ,.. '420 tK SB . ' Clayton 0 400 P.M. Ar.- ,. I.v. P.M. Italle iadtcate Baa stations. No. 12 stops at Tallulah Palls 20 minutes lor dlnnnr. ' W. S. Erwlrv Gea Manager. J.AVMUNDAY. Livery, Feed and Sales : : Stables, ; FRANKLIN, N. C. ' Good service, Prompt attention, It'soi -' able Kates. Th pitron f the p"S' q v'' ' IT SAVES YOU MONEY. Dr. Howard's Dyspepsia Specific i ' Regulsr Price 80c., Dr. Frank - T.-Smlth's Price 26c. The special half price sale of Dr. Howard's specific for the curs of const ipatiou and dyspepsia by Dr. F. T. Smith means the saving of a few dollars on.every family's yearly bill for medicines. Each 50 ceut bottle ( Mr. . T Snirtb sells it for. 25o.) contains sixty doses of a medicine that is plensaut to take and which pau be depeuded upon to cure the worst case of constipation, dyspepsia or liver trouble. Mr. Smith has so much faith iu lbs superior merit f this medicine I bat he fays: "If Dr. Howard's spec 160 does uot cure you, come back to my store aud I will return your money." If you are troubled with const i pat ion, headache or dizsiuess, or if your food does not digest natur ally aud easily, yon cuunot afford lo let pass the special price that Mr. F. T. Smith is making Ibis week ou Dr. Howard's specific, This remedy is not au ordinary medicine. It is the favorite for mula of a well kuowu physiciau, aud has Ihe eudoisemeut of huu dreds of physioiaus of emiueue iu their profession, who prescribe it iu all cases of couatipatiou, dys pepsia nr liver .trouble, kuowiug from experience that it will make a complete aud lusting cure. Mr. Frauk T. Smith is giviug his customers a chauce to try Dr. Howard's specific for the cure of coiistipatiou aud dyspepsia at just half 1 be regular price, 2oo. And overy package is sold nudtr his personal guurautee to refund the mouey if it is uot satisfactory. Farrners' Meeting. Tliere will be a meeting of the Farmers at the Court House of Franklin, N. C. on Saturday March 25th, at 3:30 p. m. All the farmers are urged to be present so that wo may arrange for an Institute. . W. N. Ai.lman, Chairman Women as Well as Men Are Made miserable bj Kidney and Bladder Trouble. , Kidney trouble' preys upon the mind, discourages and lessensambition; beauty, vigor ana cueerlul ness "soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is. not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted,., with it eak kidneys. If the child urinates too often, if tlie urine scalds tile flosh. of if. when the child reaches an age wlren it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, tlie cause of thu diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble l due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a Ualnt a most people suppose. Women as well as men are made miser 1,1k with kidnev and bladder trouble. ami both need the same ereat remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of 5wamD-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- ii.e bottles. You may aWgfflj: have a sample bottle BSd bv mail free, also a Bob. tt iraKi DaniDhlet telline all about Swamp-Root. including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured.' In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biiighamton, N.Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember 4he name. Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Biughamtou, IM. v., ou every bottle. NOTICE." r.i:-'l North : r Y M. L.Mauney, ' A. P. Tallent, A. P. Tallent Ad ministrator of Nancy Tallent, ' Minnie Btdle Tallent, Min tie Lee Tallent, Arminda Tallent and Burton O. Raby.,r . I ' '' - . Notice of Summons. ' Tlie defendants above named will take notice .that an action en titled as above has been commenced against them in the Superior court of Macon county, N. C., by the above-named plaintiff ; - that the purpose of said action is . to fore close the mortgage given by Bur ton G. Ruby to Nancy Tallent and A. P. Tallent bri the 1st day of February, 1901, and recorded in the Register's office for Macon county, N. C, in Rook No. 9;- of mortgages, on page 69 etc., and to subject to sale the lands ' therein mentioned and apply the proceeds of such sale to the payment of the bonds or notes therein described. And Baid defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint of the plainti ff at the next term of Macon Superior court to be held at the court house in Franklin, beginning on the 7th Monday after the first Monday in March, 1905, being the 24th day of April, 1905, oYthe plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho relief demanded in his complaint. This ISth day of March, 1905. - . - Lkk Ckaw johd, Clrk Sup'r. Court .Jones & Johnston,- - 1 1 Atty.i for Plaintiff, ': ji Ji i'itV -l!Bk fiit.'tTj:..)'.. ) AMI, ,,i,,iMiiaiiisiiii X, AVcgetable Preparalionfor As similating HieFoodandRegula uiig the Stomachs ondDowels of Promoles DigcsrjonChcerfur ness and Rest .Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Aperfecl Remedy rorConsOpa flon, Sour Slomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. : - Facsimile Signature of NEW rOHK. ym tmu m EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER stil MORTGAGE SALE. Whereas, on the 1st day of Jan.. 1903, T. B. Shepherd and wife K A. Shepherd, executed a mortgoge to Ihe nudersigned, to spcure him iu the snm of 1700, (seven hun dred Dollars) evidenced by (our bonds of even date, bearing inter est from date at 6 per ceut. aud whereas, two of the bonds, amoun ting to two hundred & forty dol lurs ($240,) principal, with inter est ou the same to date, which was due Jan. 1st, 1905, have nut been paid, uow, thoretore, the under signed by virtne of the power con ferred ou bim by said mortgage, will on the 15th day of April, 1905 sell at the court house door in Fraukliu, N. C, to the highest bidder for cash, all the lands de scribed iu said mortgage, to satis fy the said debt aud interest aud costs of sale. Said laud described as follows : Two lots or parcehjji-4aTji!rTv tug iu MacocTunty, Frauklrtj, tnwiiBlijin-iw.iit one mile east of the towu of Fraukliu ou the Web ster road, begiuniug at a stake s w. oorner of lot No. 5, of the J. B Cunningham lot, ou the B. W Moore property, runs N, 29 poles to a stake, theu E. 10 poles to a stake, then south 28 poles to a stake iu the road, then S. 74 W to the beginning, containing two acres, more or less. Also, obe lot adjoining thn above describod lot begiuniug ut a stake the beginning coruer of tho same, aud runs V. with tba road to the S. W. corner of the shed aud stables on tba Huuuicutt lot. then N. with the shed aud stables to the N. W. coruer of same, then east direction with the back of (be stable to the liue of the above de scribed tract, tbeu with the lino of said tract to tba beginning, mclu ding the shed and stables. This tba 13(h day of Maro!., 1905, - T, WAnoel, Mortgagee, MORTGAGE SALE. Whereas, on the 15th day of February, 1904, T. B, 8hepherd aud wifB executed a , mortgage to the oudersiguedNto secur him iu the sum of three hundred aud thir ty-five dollars, to be due, 30th day of-July, 1904, and in I ho eveut that said 1325 was not paid when due, then they authorised aud em powered tha undersigned lo sell the laud described in said . mort gage at publio talo, aud whereas, uo part of said sum so secured by said mortgage has been paid, now therefore, the undersigned by vir tue of Ihe power conferred ou him by said morlgsge7will on April lo, iwo, sen at ine court House door In Fraukliu, N. C, to fEe highest bidder for cash, all 'the lauds described iu said mortgage, as follows : , All (bat trad of laud bought of M.T.Vickers by T. B. 8bepherd aud described by metes and bouuds iif Pdeed from said Vickers to said Shepherd, registnred iu book F. F. of deeds for Macou couuty, on pages 3G9 and 370, in ofiice of Register of Deeds for Macou eouu ty. Thla March 13th, 1905. " . Sam L. Kelly, Mortgagee. KILLthi couch sno CURE the LUNGS '"llr.Ui'c 0NSUSSPTI0N Price CUGHSant: EOeatt.OO V0LHS Free Trial. 1 ::.OAT and Ll" ILOUB- i j, or t'o :.v ::y r ci f. 1 ' is For Infants and Children. - The Kind You Have Always Bought T) ill .Dears me . Signature A J In Use For Over Thirty Years Stallcup Fnrnitare Co., FRANKLIN. N. C. Munday Brick Block Undertaking Rooms Up Stairs. Furniture, made and repaired, and kept for Bale. Coffins, cas kets, and undertaking goods of all kinds furuished promptly on de mand. Terms riht aud reasona ble. Stallcup Furniture Co. FRANK T. SMITH, VPRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST, Franklin, North Carolina. Spring Tonics are in or der and there is noth ing better to bnild np the system and pnrify the blood than Smith's Sarsaparilla. NOTICE OF SALE. Wheieas, on the 15th day of January, 1901, T. W. Angel and wife executed a deed of trust ou the hereinafter described land to the undersigned Trustee to secure Ihe paymeut of a debt of f 200, pay able oo the 1st day of Jan. 1902, one hundred aud two dollars of wbioh has uot been paid, and whereas, the party to whom the mouey is due has demanded the sale of the property . conveyed by said deed of trust aoonrdiug lo the terms of sale therein to satisfy said trust now therefore by au thority conferred iu raid deed of trust the undersigned trustee will on 15th day of April, 1905, sell at the court house door to Frauklin, N. C., to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said debt, interest and cost of sale ay the : land de scribed iu said deed of trust, : as follows: . All the land described by metes and bounds iu a deed from J. W.Sheffield and wife to T. W. Auget, Registered in Book "H. H." of deeds for Macon county, at pages 505 and 506, known as the J. P, Angel lot, lyiug; 1 mile east of Fraukliu on the Dillsboro road, This March 13, 1905. r : ' . bah L, Kelly, Trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having .qualified as executors of last will aud testament of Wm. L, Deal, deceased, of this county, Ibis is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to preseut the same to the uminr- sigiied ou or before the 13th day of March, 1906, or this notice will be plead iu bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to : the said estate ti ilL please make immedi ate .settlement.: This March 13, W. P. Desl, M. C Deal: Executors . Jso.T. Bkysos Sam L. Keixy, Alty. r n.U M tms awwi ssawurfc wTem. : . ....... .. J. D. Cobb & Co. -HARDWARE. Farmers, Wagonmakers, Me i Kfi chanics) Ilousefceepcrs, and aU kinds of people are invited, to call in and inspect our goods. Something to suit everybody of every kind of occupation. ',3;; 21 Cook Stoves, Household and Kitchen JIardware, Builders' Materials, Mechanics' Tools, Farming Implements, and all kinds of Staple Hardware. Ml Goods sold a t living prices. HOTEL JARRETT BUILDING. TRICES OF GOODS VER1 REASONABLE. I FREE TO SUBSCRIBERS j OUR GREAT 1905 OFFER We hare pnrclinscd a nnraln-r of anmjjil snlMi-rlptious tn tin- Roitthkrn Atuy CBLTrHIST, anil as lonfriis they lait, will give one.rw tifcftmyr, toc-yery suli scrllwr who pays for Tin Franklin 1'bkhs a (nil y-ar In ailranre. II. yon are in arrenrs, piiy up now ami get this raluuble prpscnt. If yon are not already a ub srribor, semi in yonr onler at owe, before this jrront offi?r is withdrawn. SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST Is pilMisheil ot Nnshrille. Ti-nn. It ia issued 24 times a rear ami thn anlm-rln. I lion irle is CO rents. It eontnins more and fa edited hy Southern men who know Die needs of 8nuthi-rn fanners. Every issue Is like a hi( exierlene nieetlnR, tlie fnrmers' questions briiiR answeri-d hy such men as Mill. Tims J. Key, formerly Assistant CouinilMloner of Arirnltura of AlnlMUiia.and Prof. Andrew M. Sonle, IXr-i-tor of the Virftiniu ExKiriment Btutinn. The Home llepartment is conducted by Anut Anne, wlioss all r.aders soou learn to love. WE OFFER ..70 IN VALUE FOR 1.25 But you until hurry. Tills proposition will not be held open indefinitely. THE FK AN KLIN PKESS, Fimmlin.K. C. 8ample Conies of Sobtbkbs Aorihilturiht free at our ofli. Tlie Return of n t. t r By Sir Arthur Cx t , You can obtain THIRTEEl Si of the Greatest by A. Conan Do Appearing for after February THE ATLANTA SUNDAY JOUfi . These stories were word, the highest price of literature. Whn Blr Arthur Conan Doyle area HOLMES h founded an absolntely theory and nature or detective stoftcs. Heretofore such m!o ha largely to "dime norel literature." Dnyle made his lawous detec ducttve genius, and the atyl and world to talking. When tha author HOL.MKS stoiiLS there aroee a universal demand fur more of th detective narratives, eir Arthur Conan Doy' has written, by special aranaemrnt. a nnal series of tho ADVSN'rUKBS OP SHKKIXX'K HOI.MKS, for has received the hlKhest prloe evei paid fur .uch literary work These stories nave achieved a great success-the greatest perha -m fn the annala of ao-called light lltemtur. This great success was. of ooure, due In part to tht fact the thirteen ales comprising the series are the last Sherlock Holmes stories that will ever be written. Thousands of people have ftrown to regard Holme, aur oat as a personal trtend, and they would not willingly miss reading a slngli one of tls adventures, the more especially aa the present BHF.HLOCK I IOI.ME9 .itorie will he followed by no others, . "Th Beturn ' of 8HI "tLOCK HOLMES' stories wlll.be followed oy no others. At the eonclusln 'of the series he will become but a memory. On this point Sir Arthur 1 flrm-h will write no mort SHERLOCK HOLMES stories, now or later. BT SPECIAL ARRANURMENT THE ATLANTA JOURNAL : AS 8E CtTHKD THE EXCLUSIVE RiailT TO riHILISIl TUEPE ST'"I JES IN ATLANTA. THEY W ILL APl'EAR ON SUNDAYS FOR THE I KjtXI THREE MONTHS-EACH WEEK A COMPLETE - ADVEN VUtM AND MYSTERY. fc ,j- . .. . . For Five Cents you can obtain on of the greatest of all detecthftTetorlet not condensed or cur down, but published exactly as Canaa Dayle Ivrote Ml ' Do Not Forget that the First oil the - Series Will be Published v IMEXT-SUNDAY'S UOURWAl-. HOW THEY WILL APPE Beginning Sunday. February 12. daye, the stories will appear In The Sunday Journal as follow'. . Sunday, Feb. IS "The Mystery of tha Empty House." Sunday, F.k 1 "Th. Adventure of the Norwood BalUatr." Sunday, Feb. M "The Mystery uf the Dancing Was.' : Sunday, Uatch i "The Mystery ot the Solitary CyeDst - Sunday, March l'The Adventure of toe Priory School." ' Sunday, March IS "1 be Mystery . Bunoay, March M "The Mystery Sunday, April a "The Adventure of the all Napoleons." . u.8unday, April "The Mystery -of the Three Bludenla." ' ." : . Sunday, April l-"The Adventure of the Gold Pince-Nes." - ' Sunday. April a "The Mystery r.t the Missing Ttwee-Quartet." Sunday, April Iu "The Mystery of the Abbey Grange." Sur.day, May I-"Tha Adventure of the Second Stain." k i. j GET THEM ALU ;;f A I ,1 W.II.TIIGGIXS, . .i-. SITBUIX)N IIENT.KT, rit-paiftl to (lii line Bridge work, also the best Piii'ccl iin Inlay work. Office in Hns Beck, frar.k.h, , C. All v.ork riarsnffcd. i .... i i v i v - i. .. ri-ndiiii? mntter tlinn mofit ihillur nan.r. Stories writ Three Mon 12th In secured at a cost ever paid lor ar ted the character of S vnlqu type and reconstructed. n-tnre of his admntuies set tl ceased at last u wrti. 811 VR: and continuing for the Heat twefcrn I of Black Peter." . 1 of Charles Augustus MllTcrtoa.r HighlanJ3 Ins ': Apcy.! Insures only iu (he bent Com- pHtnes. I Lopwcsprompil? j;a)d. T. Vwttr Vi'hKc, Agent, i;;rj-tusr.-j s.c. fiance
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