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" vrimmra waftiM " I 1 BBBgiaaftg HWMMBaatodiq THE WEW FLAT COLLARS.. fff LVAAVVV, -V:- V-L V vl V rS r" -- i . o fill I w.. ;i 1 " W S GREENHOUSE Ih : : , f a- u 1, v i , u " m m m m m m v i, j nnffav srVo Sacs Metal Tlas, EBknll rl.s la Trlcaaalaar fa -' mhtm Cal.aa.a. The metal end which we use on oar ribbons hsve quite passed the novelty tgt, and ere desirable only when oae ada them in aa odd design in fold or (liver, or in rather expensive enamel, be chief merit of theae metal eteet- ra. i their weigh ti, which i Just what a aendut ribbon needs to rife ,. it ' proper body. Another advantage ia the lidy appearance whioh it lends. The beat of ribbons fray. Capped by metal Una raveling ia Impossible. So it ia to pe hoped that theae pretty trinketa will be long-lived. The interest whlob art hit jeweler take In them probably will insure their permanent place in tha feminine wardrobe. A recent good model shows a base of rich dark blue enamel with mistletoe flowers and (paves in gold. ' A fresh variation ot the metal-tip hieev showa a bronse velvet neck rib boo decorated at the sides with .old silver fleurs-de-lis. Small metal flower r placed at wide Intervals along the i .-bronse velvet neck finish, which is worn with a burnt orange satin-cloth blouse that has many uiinute tucks. A ourred belt, dipping at the front, ia made from the bronre velvet. The huvfcle with which it fastens is in fleur-de-lis design, and, of course, from all rr. which appear to be antique. The nse of embroidery fn many forms eotitinues on English blouses, writes a London correspondent of the New Vork I'rrhs. Strips of oriental handi ' work of every sort are employed a fin ishing touches. Lamentable results V. follow where the maker lifts not the proper appreciation of faijric for com bination. When it Is understood that the material used for the bodice must at least sugjfest the weave which would be employed in combination in the country from which comee the em broidery the effect ia felicitous. A happy arrangement, of two strips of Persian embroidery in old red, old blue. dull e;old and sliver culls for a blouse of aid graj satin, with box-plait tucks. The sleeves are close until they ap ronch the wrists, where they flare aa the mode desires. The embroidery ia spplied for close cuffs, and has two lengths down the waixt front to in close a vest of white chiffon. Tiny, dull-pold buttons are used to fasten the little "ladder" strap of gray satin across the white inlet. A new bodice, from white roy de satin is a combination of the modes ef many periods, having the long mit ten sleeves fsom elbows to thumb, the boose front of recent fashion and as imp ire trimming' of applique .white lace quite ncroes the back, close under the arms. More of the lace is nsed for the chemisette and the bow at the cor sage, that ends in white beaded tips. The "tip" idea is appearing in London modes in tverv possible pretext. And chatelaines appeal to the hearts of English women, who, however, rarely go to the extreme of wearing the American "cstch-aU" cf leather or vel vet at the belt. " The. ae-Aest silk waists show ad mirafate self-control In the matter of aoUi applications. The cbarm of this (ration is acknowledged, and those b have the interests of beauty at Heart have really made an effort- to keep the enthusiasm In check, that tha fashion may be long-lived. Stitches of gold course thread and even buttons stand' for the mode on a coilariesa waist of old pink, touched up with black vel vet. A waist of liberty, oopper-colored velveteen has stitching of dull silver. LIFE MORE PLEASANT. ' cA'RDEK FOX. SALE AT THE MISSISSIPPI A4& COLLEGE iSEED A-8 O - i 10 . w . 19 . SO . 10 Csalidower.froai ooldfsme. 13 Apnucvw roots ...... .i-.. Strawberry Jiluts. HwMt potato Blsata. .,, . Tomato, from hotbod Tomsto, from ooldfrsns , Peppsr, from aotbod -KK-pUat. from hotbed , Cabbairo, from eoldframo . 1,000 Bl Ml Sl 400 100 tH) M - IS ,'-00 M - s-Oi) , . ITS 100 ID 71 W 71 SO SO R A lI O A- R T M E K T Chrysuthsmama, 100 varieties, Inelodinc the beat; Uaraoiiimi Fub, Boa.ivy, -. I. Mutme-! Befroniaa-Hox and Flower' di: AaDaxaeua Plumoaus. Tanuiasimos and Sprengorll; fuchiaa, Colaus, Hali troDsa. Caanaa. Farna, Palma la variety, California and Span lib Violets, Panaiaa, Salvia, Umbrella Plant, Caladiunta, Bilk Oak, Hlbiasus, Bubbar pianta, ate. . VRI f8 FMt P8ICE. Special Diacooai on Large Otdet of Above : 3 Matnre ronr plants sad plsoe orders early, so si to (at se.t foods, tit bvljajttk oat adrlinfi 'leas a do aot r aaaec wiw- fae for collection Wrttlaf Piesaa Maa Terms. CASH with 'ifiZ Ai B. McKAY, Jc",tuLa.1 raofaama. . rnllfftf Mice tloa this paper. What Will Be Accomplished by Elec tricity ia the Kext Ball Centarr. ' In a brilliant paper on the antici pated triumphs of electricity during the next SO years, T. C. Martin, In Buc ees. declares that the farmer, the eheuiist, the miner and the house holder will be among the chief bens ficiariea, while railroads wUl discard (team for the third electric rail. He continues; "Of course, we shall tee by electric! 1y. The telescope is a beautiful ap paratus, but antiquated in many re spects.. Jt ls-inot unlikely that the electric heater and electric fan will be ajvaled by mechanism creating the sensations .of coolnees and . warutb more subtly. Electricity, while abol fehing.iinany nut nrn rwi coda . and rediH.T6or,i'i, mgaairbUaT lie . ra ining upon H&elf. It will obtain much f its supply of current directly from Ijiel, ''vt'llhauf Txiiljer eadne"'""or dyna too.tif preslnt sjue&odi weg&t orrl bonVvfiafc paV ceat. troaB hielf.of the jossible energy in it; and our beat louse lights bare an efficiency of only bout three per cent. There lie two jrest problems for the twentieth cen tury. Electricity wfll, bowevee, f lsh economtoal 'cold-Jlgbt' tamps, uj which ao stick or filament of carbon oonsohisJ It wtU trsnsmiti without, BntrfDIej tircutt?;?l wilt h"elt to make: bplioUi iaaffcAjbld acd .oimirioir-j arscr as tntf aptdhiobilcT Tfht it urn-' 'trt bids fair Jo rest In mystery. t "The electrical successes of the next t aTi years"win8epe:na" Bp6n"toen Vba j Msve been trained to be electrical en Igineejrs rjd inventors., Thf triumphs f the past 50 years have been achieved ! entirely by-men who bad no electrical ! education in their vonth ant whnu aasiery or tne nve W of electricity T opper, oar doo, caatinirs, eoal and sscades--isidue. to their own efforts. "It is not ah to 'assume that tha Hectrical inventions near at hand will PALACE STABLE ..Feed and Boatding.. e J. GILLHAM,r Manager r'v " Walnut Street.. . LiveryiD partment Kern always on hand .... a Fast and Stylish Drivers and Good Saddlers The Best of Attention Given Boarding Horses SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. TOUR TRADE APPRECIATED. V JOHN CANNON;' I Rjeal Estate, Loans, Insurance. The price and terms made tc ltT: See' ma.' Im- If you want any kind of town lots, I have It suit you. , . . . , If you want a plantation of any die la the Delta, I have proved or unin proved. Terms and payments to suit Von. - ' If you want to borrow money, I have It. Terms and time to suit and low rate of interest, y..- v . ? . -.. . ,., . If you want insurance, I hove It the very best. " ' ' You bare rents to collect? I can collect them and will remit the proceeds promptly. v . - .-. t. . s. ..... I am ntiaSed that tt will be to your Interest to see me before you invest la any or weee uungs wnicn l nave to sou. ru treat you right and save you money ivme see me ana leu nave a tauc it may be mutually profltabta. . 2i t MAIN ST. t Tet 1 59-4 t GREENVILLE, BUSS. JORDAN CD., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, Agents for Atmow & Gj.'s Packing House Pfodticts. ma on soikuo. dijoia .. nrasiOL- Office a.to WABnaooM, WAaHtsoTos avescts, wear x. and it. V. Freight LKstwt. Greenville, Tdtphone29r. Mississippi. f i , u jBasstBSBSga B. P. HAWKEfS. O. B. CaFTTEXDETJ. LEROY PEBOT. ? '"W rlkePih.ast Morse. Xc'ison, Tfell, Biemeni' Ketvii testarasrae and whars, t eqnAi .- iL. - " " iuc KiTwcr ilea nei ore.-" aloa. aa Weather rrastata. """'t "7t'i"1i1s the are to be seen at the present time 11 targe onions placed in a row, with a pincn of salt on Jhei of eact! i Mjcws,iryi av ejt fMlortf r cm riiea are u, -e stn-Engft, auurWtper-e1 plains, as weatner prophets. The nioes were - set in position on tihHuSmaa sy. They tiil tuunl until iiuifiu 11 la in? niiiiniuprti H (0.. -Libctai'advaJiccmcnts made mm 3 9 1 1 ' I'-.-if; - - - RYlGHAPPELL w i I ' i X ' The Lightning Q&d&ani. ed E&zteAgeri rpure OoQeattala on Hmtse Ban. ! iPrompt and Kffeothe 6eKlernct.. AM n -. -ramBw swwaii aa aw wui racetvw ueaaT sma Ant AiuiiEnn. The best of rcftreiwes.- MXaammtU m Vasanata. OFFICE r-231 MaiaeeLv- ..... THE WIND-BAG. aWes Ha I Trf f Oaafroii, Y' AM, Wkew.IVPaaaf ta a ... .7-. --j 7 . LIIJ I This sJl-a red- true. It .atenckj m xunny waen i saw ii. tou jnjay-1 JInjriii rWft care if yon aon t. I nave to tell theae steal he believer in their prophetic office will examine them with scrupulous tare. On some onions the salt will lave melted; on others it will have remained dry. Each onion represents month. A rainy month is indicated stogies Bvtno, SO Writer In (he fcewistott, (Me.) Jovrnelr f waa aiuiif on the platform! of eoontry store. Two or three Ibiva , L Were BlaTina- abrmt the fW. A was nneaett e oae of the poeie.1 fne ot the boys kept eatchln neat bLe- bellied flies and poking the bnfeld ana TMrtn .u aw. ana net co blame, either I Ones In while a loafer on the vartfJrJr 1 t-e fc""' tblre. -r -isf " t-- r " "r'r hut thn nnr'Wrfit on Juat the same. At ksjrt when be Jammed an especially lively and baxzy specimen down the horse's ear the animal j rked up hie head, broke the halter and started off down the street. For tire -Best J fOtierit'DgaV royaEV, : IECPT10N Bop thr-Bii i BUI tftt If IbT1 Sdld ttHi fdtovWti firms-in 11.1 ''Itti.t fJ,f,um, . . . me my vi urcenvure, mi$$i"5 : J J -1. Arlington , I- rp.J waited ira s VDaiooir, A, tJonf insta, B. BieV?"- fTm.WHiiaiti: e.tSeott,"' ' " Dong Lee & Co Yee Sine, Jake Lee & Brother, oaioon, i,rh"evj: Jordin, SQjriItJalft? i jj , i .' ... v CTrtZSTJ V V T no Mercantile Co Ye Lun Chans;. Joe Hop, Hoy Le Sing. The fashionable French dressmaker ia trying to force the. flat collar, reaaonably arguing that it is the proper companion for the 1800 sleeve. Aa extremely ingratiating model of the newest Parisian neck decoration Is shown in stitched taffeta over which a flat circlet of ribbon thread ed lace Is laid. For such a collar - a many-looped knot of ribbons or a quaint cameo brooch lis the proper finish, says the Washington Star. Quite the nearest approach to th flat collar, wa have reached on this side is a graceful rolling lace neck band, which does not rise very high under era and chin, and is shaped in front In two long points finished with tassels of white silk floss fall ing from little balls of gilt. TLia and the aforementioned type of col lar are destined to play a prominent part In the completion of the foulard and sweet summer cloths " already making springtime in the show win dowa. . Our American spring and summer, and the pretty round throats of our women are persuasive agents in the popularization of the low and easy neck finish. For the present, how ever, high and ornamental stocks and scarfs have the field to themselves. Only the extremely fashionable wom en who Count their new plumage well in advance of every season are swath ing their throats in stitched chokers of white satin with wing backs of a contrasting shade of panne. All the narrow string tics of satin clasping the base of 'the choker In front dis play jeweled ferrets on their ends. Such a modish little stock in white, mouse gray, gilt and sapphire blue is illustrated in the proup along with a powerful rival in black and peach pink satin. The black sntin top shows a delicate vermicelli pattern of gold thread and the lower tightly drawn pink satin half is drawn about the stock twice, fastened with smart little gilt pins in front, and, after tying in a four-in-hand bow, lets fall two broad ends, fringed and embroidered In trilt. i is IB The Times' 5o-cent Coupon legal tender at the Leader. AThe most'beautM'trgjij, die Vorld is thfc4tbU4 dimfj'lcs. and joy, . The most pit if ill thing is that same babv. tHin land in pain. And he mother does-not know that- a little fat makes all' the differ- ,:f .. T, 3 .... .-V y; . ence. vPfmplcs and joy have gone, and left hollows and fear; the 'fat, '.that was comfort and color and curve-all but pity and lpve-is gone. ' The little one gets no fat from her food. There is some thing wrong; it is either her food or, food-mill. She has had no fat. for weeks; is living on what she had stored in that plump little body of hers; and that is gone, She is starving for fat; it is death, be quick ! v Scott's Emulsion of Cod 1 Liver Oil is the fat she ' can take; it will save her. EVERMAN&STONE, YfV) (WO oares of the oholoeet land to Washlngtoo. Buniu... nolirar oountles. Timber lands and lmprore4 jlaai.,: is and Improved DlaatatL oan't be eioelled m esUiiChi Arable .h .nrkJT'' iaa payinr; reus. GtliL asy ptymants about the same I , AW Choic tllSjf l-vtrr,' ' boll on us when wanting to buy or aal a home la or out ,, ' j ' ally. Wa have some very, obWea, for se la EVEINC&: STONE, OtBss oa Foplaff stssss, la , Sana bnU4la OiMavUls, K1 M I The genuine has thi picl'ireon k, i.-iKe nootner. IH'ouhave not tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will eurunse you. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Peart St., N. Y, 60c. and $1.00 all druggists. I Can Repair Anything, What Shape is Your Bicycle In? ' ' y I am in better shape this, Spring than ever to do first-class Repair Work. Am making a special drive on Enameling, and can finish your wheel in any color-make it look like new. Will have a niceJine,of Wheels April the 1st; Comeee them! H; N. BERRY. 2J3 IvIatn Street, ;GfeenviBej Miss, ansa avaa ... . ; ,M. C. CAMPBELL. 'O'ls'l "l I'M ;',', i .1 in nnvoTMwnjrron oatHI rrpm Wnlcn to make voui selfirtiH- 100 or more, pod Plantitid4 Mules. lft!g& rnules. also a few rood saddle and n,r h?hz!r?!x wifterfJ&$fa$yMg. You'll tind.it thwitHH ICHIGANUTUAL If INisuRANcis GOiMPAr Of Detroit, Michigan. .M. EstatMei Straight Life and En- (Guaranteed (j downient Policies, Values, j PAID UP and EXTEND GEORGE WHEATM GENERAL AGENT.:- , Cor. Main and Poplar Sts., - Greenvill NEF, i , LAGEY Scroll and Turnd' OfAll Pescripf Planing Millrafid Boi Factory. r( JOB WORK PROMPTLY " " WSd1icftYMPaftbna& BvsvkvisBBaavasaMBiiHSH i Ha on Hand a Complete Undertaken y.lA Mr. Barrv Graham an ezperfenf andooniwiiWt Undertsket oahner, will trive his Dorsonal Mtentiosi .a all orders, which in m olioited. Orders by telearrnph ORtlephnne vli: tervp. prompt tttsnta night. A handsome assortmenl -"ot' PtCWttM .;KAJUNGS alvrayi Piotnres framed to order, p vg w imA!bMi&tf& iL, grmwilw 1 V " . 1. MSWm I GREENVnffiE MILL,1 -Tm. Wrm-'m.f rtm TtS Fits' r ti t. - win aysiaMp im mou mam-11' ' t" j . 1, f xiHE"BGlsriSTr' BEST' Itfehest Cash Prtc PstffotSCRAILf Ws. 1 WAfiON jQiisrfients of Cotton Set WE OPERATE IJi, CONSTCTJON TELEPBOm 10. wiry, THE MUX,! ,TE.KiSil STREET. .it' W. FORT, m?tfQ2JTQmiv at 11. I. I a-.'ll ''".if .f u i.i i ij iu! 233 Wasfifno4Mt iu.. GREENVILLE, - . .. . mlskitciddi m ;i I "iii not- a r-a r-mmm jra sisn . m , '? TT7 ; Ev-V ; X ,J X tit . n 1 1 tn-apir-vjLn, arourV v.ii 1 ' lins. ons T Ail House. Colored: Anrll 12t.h School Building No. . S... . E-L. GRADY, perlntendentof Education a i 1 ert liers l r i nrJJXY i sk.. VV"- , mi KenVskj; t; tl.60. This stock is we.i. to this climate, being b fcrood layers. J. W-1 26-2m 13 r and 13th, at DC