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Of the i"'.5t veil used four were pur "1 n the United States, the nm ng from Germany. The wnt tavt his chiuf difliculty in g tin road was m overcoming out nary of the natives, who op- ; 'irK on ine ground that molie from the locomotivca 1 1 ... - 11 u wieir crops. MulIT Urir. "wnutnNONECAN IEI 1 - - ... uu tannoi wonaer, who 1 t habitually wonder fand "!'Pi, were he president of in laUe royal societiei. nil Mr. th'uUI , ' 7 v" - - iiiwnniquo celeste and t '' iny, anu me emtoine 'ncs ana obscrvatoriea ' the r result, m his aincle head r 1 .... - . " . . -paroi spectacles behind 1 ' i no ey..-Thomas Hftw c . , FOUND yjT. 0lW 1)1.1 t. ii 1 . - ... twu aiiuw 11 mr ur I a ' .Pa"" Wl the frnnt . .... . e. mumiiia." ucn , Wt have sat f,( Mamma, I didn't; "ai,l oukm Stati...,,,,,. Ppeal one year (or $1.25. A All -i'r Array of Millinery Fashions.... Await You Here We are sure you will agree with us at you have in former seasons, that our selection of hats has been made with good taste and more than ever you will be delighted with the attractive styles. Every lady who wants to know the accepted fashions of the season should see our magnificent collection of millinery. All the correct shapes, tex tures and colors are here in wonderful variety. And we believe we have never before shown such beauti ful styles and such moderate prices as we do this season. NeVbest in Dress Goods We are ready with a stock of fabrics that contain every new Weave and color Exquisite Crepe Weaves Herringbone Weaves Broadcloths, Cheviots Tailor Suitings, &c, &c. Black Dress Goods A superb Display. Many new fabrics suitable for dress wear and tailored garments. Prices range to suit everyone. New Fall ...WASH GOODS... A great display of the very newest goods on the market. Rich Cotton Suitings which look like wool in showy plaids, checks, etc., a yard 25 and 35c The best make of Galatea in light and dark grounds, pretty figures, dots, stripes and colors 20c Percales in the very latest designs and colors, at a yard 10 to 20c Bordered Flannelettes for kimonos, dressing sacques, etc., a yard . ,10 to 20c Best Outing Flannel in neat checks, stripes and plain colors, for gowns and night shirts.10 and 12j Best Standard Prints, plain and bordered designs all colors, a yard 6c See the New- E.F.RoeiShoes -For Women- EP.Reed & Rochester N.Y. They are right up to the minute in style, and have every excellence of manu facture that the most ex acting should require. The assortment in cludes every leather, last and style in straight and wave tops. You never saw a more stylish line in Hickman. Prices $2.50 to $4.50 II W- J l" At r V l an District Courts. Ballard t First Monday in Jan uary ; third Monday in April; sec ond Monday in August. Calloway: Second Monday in April and November, -and first Mon day in August. Carlisle : Third Monday in Feb ruary and October, and first Monday in June. Fulton: Third Monday in, Jan uary first Monday in May and Sep tember. Graves : First Monday in March : third Monday in June and second Monday in November. Hickman : First Monday in Feb ruary ; third Monday in May, and fourth Monday in Ssptember. Marshpll: Second Monday in March, June and October. McCracken: First Monday in January, April, August and No vember. Ballard: Third Monday; Calld- way, fourth Monday ; Carlisle, sec ond Monday ; Fulton, second Mon day; Graves, third Monday, except April and October; Hickman, first Monday ; Marshall ; first Monday ; McCracken, second Monday. The New Barber Shop. If rou want an easy ahnve, Ai food at a barber ever gave. Call on me late and soon In the mornlnc or afternoon. Hut razori nicked and full of rust I keep for tboae who ask or trust. -O.0. HALL, Prop. Next door to F. A M. llank. A pain prescription is printed up. on each 25c box of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablets. Ask your Doc tor or Druggist if this formula is not complete. Head pains, womanly pains, pains anywhere get instant relief from a Pink Pain Tablet, Sold by all dealers. Something new in the way of an advertising scheme is that' of the Roberts Johnson & Rand Shoe Co., makers of the celebrated Star Brand Shoes. It is the nature of a movine picture show and is given free on the streets. Don't fail' to see it next Monday evening. I F you like to be dressed in the smartest style, and the best quality, now's your chance. You'll find this store the right place for dis tinction in clothes. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes are the best ever offered for men to wear; every fabric all-wool, the tailoring done in a way to keep the good style looking right; you'll itfind these clothes the best for your I .1 n C o 1 .1 1 wear, cne most perrecc cioines maae. We show you just for example one of the new two-button styles; a very snappy, stylish suit. In addition to a great line of fancy weaves and colors we want you to have one of our fine black suits for dressier-than-business use. Boys' Clothes A showing that eclipses any we have ever made before and will prove our position as a "boys" store. All sizes and styles for all kinds of boys, and each garment sold under a guarantee. Come at once before sizes are broken. Prices $1 .50 to $7.50. Copyright 190I by jWy I We'll show you all sorts of good things to wear besides clothes; shirts, neckwear, hats, shoes and all the rest. Thic Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Smith & Amberg We have some souvenirs at this" office for those who contributed to the Bryan-Kern Campaign Fund. To quickly check a cold, drug gists are dispensing everywhere, a clever Candy Cold Cure Tablet cal led Preventics. Preventics are also fine for feverish children. Take Preventics at the sneeze stage, to head off all colds. Box of 48 25c. Sold by all dealers. i The Jews New Year's Day was observed by all othordox Jews last week. The holiday commenced Friday evening at sunset and lasted until Saturday evening at sunset. A mother trying to be a christian and trying to bring up her boy in the right way told a lie and her little boy found it out. There was no way out of it and what she saw in the truthful eyes of her son made her suffer as no physical pain could. So she said mamma is sorry and will go tell God all about it and ask Him to forgive her. The boy replied, "I'd better go and tell God, he might not believe you." Dr. Peter Kirk, father of Kelste Kirk, who was arrested on a charge of forcing Will Ingram to repudiate his confession in regard to the night riders of Calloway county, swore Judge Wells off the oench an I was tried before Esq. F. L. Holland and turned loose "for want of proof." Mrs. J. H. Russell, of Union City, has been visiting the family of h:r son, John Cotton, Eleven per cent of the population cf the United States are negroes. This is not the eleven spoken of in the Bible. If its in the grocery line, we can sell it as cheap and as gcod as any body. Bettersworth & Prather. Free moving pictur? show next Monday evening. See Smith & Amberg's ad for further particulars. Ed Williams and wife, of New bern were the guests of J. E. Fuqua and family this week.