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u Makes the food more delicious and wholesome now ama owtt UlLl. AKV'S GOLDEN WE1D1.... The Humorist Receives Many Tokens From Persons Whom he has Amused. Charles H. iSmith, or, as he is better know, "Bill Arp," oelebrated the golden anniversary of his wedding at Cartern ville, Ga., Tuesday night. All of the children and grandchildren of the well-known Southern humorist were there and many guests of promin ence were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Arp received many handsome presents from their friends. Col. Wm. .1. Bryan sent a congratula tory letter, in which he said that as the twenty-fifth anniversary is a silver one, at the ratio of 10 to 1 the genuine golden wedding will come after four hundred years of wedded life. He and Mrs. Bryan expressed the hope that the inter vening three hundred and fifty years would be spent in peace and prosperity. Frank . Stanton, the Southern poet, sent n characteristic letter of congratu lations, in which he ended as follows: "Greeting and health to you and yours, and all the sweet reeonicnse of endur ing love." letters from other prominent persons were also received. One of the guests of honor was Uncle Pit," a typical ante helium darkey, who as a slave was pre sented to Mrs. Arp by her father for n wedding present and who throughout the war protected and provided for her and her two daughters when they were refu gees. "Uncle Pit" risked his life more thnn once to insure their safety. COIXR PHOTOGRAPHY. A Nw Method Discovered by Prof. R. W. Wood. M'adiison, Wis., March 8. Prof. R. W. Wood of the nniversty of Wisconsin hats discovered a new method of photo gnapih.inig .in natural color. He repro duces tlhe colors by diffraction, and Ihougth lait present the production of the first finished picture Is somewhat tedious, duplicates can be printed as easily s ortHtrary photographs are made. The pictures are on glass, and are nt only colorless, but almost in visible when viewed Jn ordinary Hgfhts, but 'When placed In a viewing appara tus, consisting of a convex lense on a Ughit frame 8how 'tihe colors of nature with great brilliancy. Prof. Wood says the finished picture Is a transparent film of gelatine with very fine lines on in, about 2,000 ito tlhe inch on 'the average. "Tlhe colors," be says, "depend solely on itflie epaoims between ithe lines', and are pure spec trum colors, or mixtures of micJh, the necessity of colored screens or pig ments, ued 1n all other processes ex cept that of Lippman having been overcome. The pictures can be pro jected on a screen by employing a suitable lantern, or can be viewed In dividually with a very slm:le piece of apparatus oonsi'ting of a lene and perforated screen mounted on a frame. A peculiarity of the process is that there Is no such thing as a negative In It. I have printed 'half a dozen plot-urea in succession, one from an other, and all are positive and distin guishable from each other." REM .r SBLE RESCUE. Mrs. Michael Cu.ialn, of Plal eld III., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs: she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine oould cure her. Her druggist suggest d Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound and well; now does her own housework, and Is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at any drug store, large bot tles 50 cents and $1.00. FOR OVER FIFTY YE7ARB. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup hat been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, wlthp erfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, al lays all pain, cures wind colic, and la the besat remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little suffer Immediate ly. Sold by druggists in every part of the wjrld. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow Soothing Syrup." and take no other ind THE SPRING MONTHS. Are most likely to find your blood im pure and lacking in the red corpuscles which, enable it to carry nourishment to the nerves and other organs. There you feel weak, tired and listless and are troubled with spring humors. Re lief Is given by Hood's Sarsaparllla, which purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood . ii Il l lkVT.WlAV A cold is osager out. Don't let It get the start of yoa. A few duies of mi Cold Cur Will . ; . break op sy form oi com id a iaw , hours and prevent grippe, dlpntberla . una pnenmonla. It should be la TM7 home and every vest porker. It Is better than a life loans aac policy. . MtWTOrT. At all ilrunltw. He. a thl. Quid to Health mtJt M.rllrtl x'rle. fr IBM A 'tilhl. E 'An Baking eo., wtw took. A DOMESTIC BURDEN. Take up the White Man's burden. By rite poet we are told Take up the White Man's burden When the night is growing cold. Take up the White Man's burden: The cook's gone, bless your coul! And the poor old White Man's burden Is a couple of holds of coal. Richmond Times. REASSURED. Detroit Free tress. "Everybody says the baby looks jut like me," said a happy young mother on Henry street. "Glad of it," replied the husband. "Lifts a great weight from my iniml. Perfectly delighted, I assure yon." "What do you mean, John?" "I was afraid. She is 2 and has never talked. But I have no fear now." f GREAT IMPROVEMENT. "I had severe headaches and rheu matism and suffered intensely. I' could not rest, had spells of cramping in ray stomach and I had constant pain all over, I began taking Hood's Sarsaparil la. I am now in better health and weigh more than ever before in my life." Mrs. Catharine E. Movie. Huntington. W. Va. That distress after eating is prevented by one or two of Flood's Pills. They don't gripe. A little 4-year-old occupied an upper herth in the sleeping-car of the Scotch express. Awaking once in the middle of the night, his mother asked him if he knew where he was. "Tourse I do," he replied. "I'm in the top drawer." THE GRIP CURE THAT DOES CURE Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets re move the cause that produces La Grippe. The genuine has L B. Q on each Tablet. 25c. BETTER THAN EVER. "I suffered from a skin disease and ad such soich an intense itching that could hardly sleep at night. Noth ng gave me as much relief as Hood's arsaparilla. I have taken three hol ies of it and now have better health nan ever in my life before." Gilbert . Payne. 501. North Ano-at., a, . Staunton, Virginia. OUR SECOND : SPECIAL SALE OF Thursday, FRENCH 50 pieces fine French Organdies, very pretty styles, worth 25c, at 12 1-20. 40 pieces 38-inch Printed Organdies, worth 20c, at 9c yard. 38 pieces 38 inch Printed Organdies, worth 12 1 -2c, to go at 6 1-4C. 60 pieces Printed Organdies, good styles, worth 10c, at sc. 25 pieces Mourning Styles Organdies, value 20c, at 9c yard. About 60 pie :es Fancy Dark and iVtedium Plain and Solid Colon d Dress Goods, worth 8, 10 and 12 1-2 to close at 6c 5,000 yards Sea Island Unbleached Domestic for only 2 i-2c yard. Agants for Butterick's Patterns and New Home Sewing Machines. VOOLLCOTT & sou, 14 KAST MARTIN STREET. ' Bobbie had lunged for a baby brother and a pair of white rabbits. The answer to both wishes came on the same morn ing; but it was not quite satisfactory, for there were two baby brothers and only one rabbit. Bobbie was greatly disgusted at the mistake. The next day his father found the following notice tacked to the gate post: "For Sale One nice fat baby; or I will exchange hitn for a white rab-bet." B1F5M ARK'S IRON NERVE. Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable , will and tremendous en ergy are not found wheic Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bowels are out of order. If you want th.se qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Lit Pills. They developed every power of brain and body. Only 25c. at any drug store. A Popular Grocery That deals in nothing but high grade food supplies is always ke t busy filling and delivering orders, but w e have polite and speedy salesmen and we send your orders prom t,y and fill them with suti faction. - Lent inc eases the demand for cereals, canned fish, salt fish, and delicacies of all kinds, lmt we have provided every thing that heart could wish, for variety during the fasting season. A few it duced prices on high grade food: Our Famous "QUEEN BRAND" MINCE MEAT 10 lb. Buckets $1.00 former price l.i0. Three Crown "London Layer Raisins" a- 10c a in., 201b boxes at $1.75 former price $2.2 . The above t wo items are strictly first class and in good fresh condition, but we offer them low, so as to' decrease our stock. Come early. W.G. Upchurch &Go, Leading Fancy Grocers 124 Fayetteville Street 'PbonelnD- a Inter-State 'Phone 290. FINE March 9th. ORGANDIES Dobbin & Fferral I . Spi Our Tailor-Made Costumes ar nIVow Ready. They are not expensive, but are magnificent specimens of line tailoring, pc'ect shown Mich perfection in suits before. It seems to us that further iniprove:nnr : is i; Black or Navy All-Wool Cheviot Coat Suits, fly frout coat aud new e.v.i Black or Navy All-Wool Cheviot Coat Suits, fly front, all Silk-lined All-Wool Imported Covert Coat Suits, in all the newest shades Groy Grey Mixtures ny front, all Silk-lined Coat, new extending Skirts, at " All-Wool Imported Venitian "oat Suits, all the uewest shades, Cadet ' Mixtures, fly front, all Silk-lined Coat, new extending Skirt, at This same suit is made also in Black, lined in Black. English, London made, Covert Coat Suits, fly front, all Silk-lined Cok Tans, new Browns, Grcyi.-li Greens, at English Venitian Cloth Coat Suits, double-breasted, dip front, all Si! . ' New Brown, Grey Blue, Greenish Grey and Mode mixtures, at. . . English Melton invisible check Coat Suits, double-breasted, dip front . Skirt, Greens, Greys, Browns and Olives, at. .. . French Cheviot, all Silk-lined Coat Suits, Black aud Navy fly frout t. Special mention is made of our suits at$13.50 and '!(!l8.ni). Our 12 f $18.00 Suits equal other stores' $20.00 suits. Our $12.50 suits are soexn suits manufactured. Suits will besent on approval, we payinir express charges one way. v c serve your attention. CALL ON J. L. O'QUINN & GO. -FOR- CUT FLOWERS. Roses and Carnations a specialty. Cut flowers of all kinds in season. Boquets and Floral Designs arranged in beat style on short notice. PALMS, FERNS AND OTHER POT PLANTS FOR HOUSE AND WIN DOW DECORATI9NS. Chrysanthemums and Roses in best leading varieties, together with all kinds kinds of spring and summer bedding plants and bulbs, Shade trees and ever greens in great variety. Vegetable plants, Tomatoe, Egg and Pepper twice transplanted, Cabbage, Boets, Lettuce and Cellery in season. See our show window at J. I. John son's Drug Store, leave orders there or Call Phones. Bell, 149-2. Interstate, 149. J. L. O'QUINN & Co.'s, FLORISTS, Corner Polk and Swain 8ts. RALEIGH. N. C. Lyon Racket Is the place for bargains look at those beautiful White Quilts or Counterpains $1.50 kind for 75c. MEN'S HATS $1.75 KIND 25c. Men's Woolen Underwear at a bar gain. Special attention will be given 5 and 10c Counters where you will always find anything you want at a bargain. ;ILF0RD. BYNUU & CHRISTOPHERS. PRINTERS, 115 EAST HARNETT STREET. One door below Royal It Borden. Prices as low as good material rand good work will allow. We k spare no trouble to please our customers. When you want a quick ii. .. nmv.fi' ami wmnnn .JUKI V.J no ...... - . - .-- I work done with neatness and (lis- T j patch. $ OUR MOTTO: Work dkmvkhki whkn S promised. -AT- Tucker's Stord 123 and 125 FAYFTTEVILLE P. RALEIGH, N. C. Pino" Ri icinnc -eft We Sell to: I Dobbin d Ferrall. AUCTION SALE OF' FURNlTUKf" By virtue of the pow ers given by eon tract and agreement of O. .1. Cai rr I am wife with it, recorded in otflce ! Reg ister of Deeds of Wake county, n Hook No. 151, at Page 318, the unihu.- gne will sell, at public outcry, in tin- t- o ' Haleigh,at the CARKOLLTON 1 'o.r X. on TUESDAY, THE 4TH OF API I., lbtf" The following uamed furniture lo-v if beventy-hve Chamber buits, each re sisting of a bedstead, dresser an.l w stand; Twenty-five Bedsteads, 0,:V h tu dred Cotton Mattresses, Fifty H trcsses, One Hundred Bed Spr ;s c i Foity Dozen Chairs. The sale will be made for read n -icy and will begin at 12 o'clock M. WHITE-RICKEL FURNITUR Jan :il-ltwt.'i4. Mebane. V C. Roses, Roses, Carnations and lh: choice Cut Flower. F! ra Designs tastefully arm -ed at Short Notice. Decora fame, Ferns and al! other dtcerai nlonta f,,r hnimf. niltlirft. Ft-' OrX , mental gardening at lowest n .r. a kinds or bedding plants: ttoses. ui i lms, Hellotrops, Colest, etc ( -w themums in the best latest varlec . Vines for the varanda. Torn . planta once transplanted In best sor CaoDage, pepper ana roi-gruwn ui plants. Celery at proper ean. mail orders promptly attended to H. Steinmetz, Florist, Florist. Raleigh. N. C "Phot e llf SEABOARD AIR LINfc TO AIX POINTS North, South and Southwest. Schedule in Effect December 11th, 18M. SOUTHBOUND. No. 401. Ne. 41. Lv Raleigh 2.14am 3.3tipm Ar So. Pines 4.23am 6.58pm Ar Hamlet 6.07am 6.53pm Ar Wllmingt'n.S.A.L. 12.05pm Ar Monroe,S.A.L... 6.43am 9.12pm Ar Ctarlotte.S.A.L. '7.50am 10.26pn Ar Chester S.A.Ii.. 8.08am 10.56pm Ar Greenwood 10.35am 1.07am Ar Athens 1.13pm 3.4Sam Ar Atlanta 3.50pm g.tOam Ar RALEIGH 2.16am S.34pm NORTHBOUND. No. 402. No 38. Lv Raleigh 2.09am '11.13am Ar Henderson 3.28am 12.50pm Ar Weldon 4.5oam 2.60pn. Ar Portsmouth.. .. 7.26am 5.20pm Ar RIchomnd.ACL 8.45am 7.12pm Ar Wash't'n.F.R.R. 12.31pm H.lOpm Ar New York 6.23pm 6.63am Ar RALEIGH 2.10am '11.18am Daily. Nos. 403 and 402. "The Atlanta Spe cial," Solid Vestibuled Train of Pull man Sleepers and Coaches between Washington and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester, S. C. Nos. 41 and 3S.-"The S. A. I.. Ex press," Solid Train, Coaches and Pull man Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia am. Atlanta. Both trains nw immediate connec tion at Atlanta fo, Montgomery, Mo bile, New Orleans. Texas, California, Mexico, Chattanooga, Nashville, Mem phis, Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to agents, or H. S. LEARD, C. T. and P. A. Raleigh N. C. E. ST. JOHN, Vlce-PrMent and Gen Manager. H. W. B. GLOVER, Traffic Manager. V. B. McBEE, General Supt. L. S. ALLEN, Gen. Pass'r Agtnt. General OSIom. Portsmouth. Va. Wedding fefcT IftQQ design and style. We h:ive neve, iiissible. J:. t rr 7.50 w extending Skirts, for $10 00 ul Blue, Green, Mauve, Brown and $10.00 Blue, Navy, Mode. Brown and Grey - $12.50 iiding Skirt, in Grey Blues, Modes, $18.00 and new Kelskiu, or Lilv Bell Skirt, $18.00 Coat, pud new iiclskin r Lily Bell $18.00 jo red front Bell skirt, at ..$20.00 o her stores' $15.00 suits, and our will compare them with any $15.00 1 '. iir lines of Ueady-to-Wcui Suits de Michigan Irish Potatoes ' A re large smothe and splendid. Going j tapidly at $1.00 for a 2 bus. bag, or !0c j l-jr one bushel Thacker Splint Coal. ' Several cars in and more coming $.ri.2n per ton. Pocahontas Lump Coal, Now expected, next week. All wat ing Pocahontas should file orders l delivery on arrival. $.'5.2.'i per ton. Anthracite, Egg, Ni a STOVE COAL, which has been di 1 , ed for want of vossclls is at last ( -road. !MK tons of it, 7.75 and 8.00 ton. I1WES & POWELL Southern Railway. IK . . . FANDARP RAILWAY OF THK SOUTH " Direct Line to All Point. . TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, FLORIDA, CUBA AND PORTO RICO. Strietly FIRST-CLASS Equipment oi ail Through and Local Trains; Pullman 'slace Sleeping Cars on all Night 1 -s'ns: 'fast and Safe Schedules. r .avc! by the Southern and yet. Ate assured a Safe, Comfortable and Expeditious Journey. PPLY TO TICKET AGENTS FOK TIMS TAI1I.RS, HATKS AND GENERAL 1NFOU MATtON, OK AUDKKSS It. L. VERNON, THAD. C. 8TURG1H T. P. A., Charlotte, N C C. T. A., Raleigh, N C No troa t to answer questions. kank 8. Gannon, .!. M. Ci'i.i-, M V.P. & Gen.Man. Traf. V. W A. Turk, G V a WASHINGTON n mum Caveats, and Trade-M arks obtained and atl Pat ent business conducted for Moderate Fees, j Our Office is opposite U.S. Patent office ana we ran secure patent in less time than thoso remote I Send i ;tion. V A Pamphlet, How to Obtain rutrnts, withi cost of same in the U.S. and foreign tounliiesl sent free. Address, J IC.A.SNOW&CO.; Opp. Patent Office, Washington. O. C. I NOTICE. Having qualified as executor af Maria Harrison (colored), deceased. & persons Indebted to said estate oi notilied to make immediate paymeo and those holding claims against Ut estate to present the same to me a or before the 1st of Pebrua-ry, 19ut or this notice will be plead in JJar a I heir recovery. OHARIJBS iMeKIMlMON. Executor of Maria Harrli Shepherd Busbee, Attoracra. k, UHi rom w asninetor.. j no,ll, drawing or photo,, with dcsi-rip I'e advise, if natntahle or not, free oi j . f. 1 V,:
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