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, 'i - '4 f 1 '.I : -1 1 i V; 'i z H :f THi AILtV- Tt.Miw, PAGE TESw i7v Be 1L Beginning Monday, March 14th, and fcr three da. we will have in our Corset Department the expert Gossard Corsetierre, who wil' demonstrate each day the advantages of the front lace Gossard over ail other corsets, Ve invite every lady in IhU community to be present at one or more of these demonstrations. .:. .:. .:. .:. I 0 2 WILL SHOOT NIAGARA'S RAPIDS RAII.ttO.lU. ereased, until now its members inhalv J YAZOO MISSISSIPPI VAULEY lit every section of the civilized globe, j ' ' j Following the convention., in Jerusalem j j in 190-1, triennial meetings have been j held, the last having been in Rome in ! NortL Bound. OP THE VICTIMS AND CON- QUXRORS OF THE RAPIDS. C. A. Percy made the third trip in i boat in 1902. V , Mks Mand Wiilard went through the '.Robinson, Melntyre and Jones made Rapids, in a barrel but was caught ia No. 12. Mcmpfcis mail Leave., j 1:15 a,m. i 7:00 a.m. j 9:40 a.m. .10:40 a.x.i. ; 2:25 a.m. , 1907. Extensive arrangements are, being j No. 136. Vicksburg acc. made by the local c-cminittees to take No. 142. Memphis mail care of the visiting delegates, and a ; No. 114. Riverside local program, including some of "the f ore-! No. 138. Clarksdale acc. moBt religious leaders of t be world as I No. 144. Rolling Fork acc. . . 4:00 p.tn. speakers has been arranged. j No. 190. Riverside freight .. 7:10 a.m. The capacious resources of the city j will be taxed to Ihe utmost. In addi- j Arrive. tion to more ihan 20Ki delegates f roui No. 92. Loc. freight, Rivr. . 4:20 p.m. th United States and Canada, there No. 141. Rolling Fork acc. .. . 9:10 a.m. ,. .10:05 a.m. ... 11:20 ajn. . . 6:50 p.m. . .10:30 p.ra. . . 3:45. p.m. No. 93. Local freight, Lv... 7:00 a.m. No. 191. Local freight, Ar... 3:45 p.m. G. A. HOPKINS. Ticket Agent. will be more than 50(1 representatives ; No. 137. ClarkEdaie acc from foreign lands, including from 250 to 300 missionaries. All of these foreign '.lelegates, in cluding the ;mi?irnariej, will be en tertained free throughout the coaven t ion by the church people of Washing ton. Visitors from the United States and Canada will provide their own en tertainment, the Washintgou commit tee co-operating to secure suitable ac commodations and low rates.' In point of cosmopolitanism the convention wi,!l doubtless be more Wi.Icj.v rrprpisev'tative ihan any other Christian gathering ever held, going beyond even the Kcnnienical Mission arv Conference in Xew York ia 1900. No. 143. Leland ....... No. 135. Vicksburg acc. No. 15. N. O. mail .... No. ill, Riverside local ITCK RELIEVED AT ONCE. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY IN MISSISSIPPL .the tirst known trip through the rai .ds in a small steamer in 1SG1. 'Captain Me'thew Welb, the famous Bngiish s-wiiiuner, ypAd his life as 'he -penalty for his folly in attempting M nriiu ;hfr K-apiua ia ISio. ! t?arli?le T. Oraham. has gone ihrdugh the liapids five times ia a r.rrel, and in 1P01 swam th -peri .;. -joaraes with the aid of life proscrvi.iav' ; William J.. Kendall swam the Rapi ls m 1?C. .. " C Aleauder Percy, made two ii:(. ia a boa: the hr-t in 1SS7. George Ilazlitt and fctaliie Alton made tk:v't:r. in a barrel in -.Robert W. Flack attcmj:eU the trip ;-s,M"alter C. Campbell had a lariiliag -xprience which nlaiot cost Jjj.-n hi Alt ia covcricg the course in a bo inlf.Si'. ;.- . vK. 3d.. Bowser vcreJt the course in fcot in 19D. the Whirlpool and whirled around for six Lour. She died shortly after be-, ing rc;?ued i'r:.ni the barrel. This hap pened hi J 'J0'2. :- ,Mva. Aar.a Taylcr is the only person n to has ever gone over the P-.ills add lived t .tll.tle tale. She aceomplisli c! this :l?ath-leryi5 feat in 19)1. wjen ho went over the aorse shje falls in a barrel. iron lish., March 12.- i ar tra: . Time of Trains at Greenville, Miss. No. 12 daily, lv. .. 6:45 a.m. No. 4 daily, iv. ........ 4:30 p.m. No. 10 daily, !v ....12:13 p.m. No. 42 Sunday only, iv. .. 30-p.m. Westbound. No. 3 daily, arrive 9:55 a.m. i No. g D!ly, arrive ...... 2:15 p.m. That terrible itch disappears with j Nfv. II daiiy. arrive 7-SO p.m. the -FIRST DROPS of a iniplo com- 41 Sunday only, ar. ..11:00 a.m. pound of oil of wirtergrccn. thymol j .. Napance Branch. aid glycerine mixed in D. P. 1. Pre- Xo. 21. Daily cxei-.t Sundav ilie boat in w.iicu he will atiompt c.;rht;cn. This s-othin. ' hcalin lo- tiii:. wed ex: email y kills the eczema germ instantly. llerrtofure the . !. I. remedy hast been sn.M onlv in $1.00 bottles: but a? j forthcc-iniiig trip, is -1 feet long and is driven by a 20 11. P. engine. -The boat will not be fitted with air chambers or other non-siukablo ap pa riit us, as Rse thinks his knowledge of t-aviaration will eral.de. him to guide the boat over the roiue without its turning over. '. The iourney will begin at the foot of the Falls find end at Lewis'on, ' a distance of six miles, and be expects : negotiate the dUtauee in, tea min- Iv.Cireenvilie 7:05 a.m. ar. Stone vilfe 7:35 a.m. ar. Elizabeth 9:00 a.m. a. special ofTer, any sufferer in th'-s j town who has never tried D. 1). D. ! can now try this remedy in a special bottle at 23c. It cures the itch stanllv. We KNOW this Drug Store, 231 Washington Ave Xo. in- i Cullev ! Ao. i.v !u:e a? Xisgirn has attracted r.n. . ther. jk.ivi-ntr.rer; W. J. Rose, aged 21 c-f -t 1 clt;- w'n v will attempt-.. ri le the 'treachery $ ard. turbulent rapids a constructed motor beat in the -early. p:rt of .July. ' This- feat' has been successfully ac-. S. S. COKVENTION. 'PfCIL TO TKr. "Dli6 ! Wushia-'jtir., March 12 ig vorv . jxjrt.vn. or the Dtdegate rc::rr 1 )!H15ll- r;!ob' Rhcro f.Y.5 i-ai: ?s w:Il be pri ei.t ar tliC n.i.ii Wrid's SandiV -h.".l i or.vcatioa' to- be held -c. jmrirshed a' n 'mber of times, hi bsr- in -thi ?:tv in-: According To rels. and bo:-and a few of the more dcrix1? have twtn it with the aid of i lif-e- r"r-ervf r. p.-t i: has more ften rc-Yi:ri.v 1 lae d-"h ct tto- eu.l re AXLET2;STER SDGS. Compare thtie prices with others: 3x 6 ft. regular 4.50, now...'. 3.40 7xC0 iu. regular $ 3.50, now.... $2.20 9x12 ft. regular 25.00. now. . . .20.50 tf. G. X. Keith's, 227 Main St. . TIME CARD STEAMER SPEED. S2 active April R, 190S. Richty Branch. . 44. Sunday only. , lv. Greenville 4:00 p.m. . ar. Rich?- (5:35 p.m. 26. Daily, except Sunday. lv. Greenville 2:15 p.m. ar. Kiehey :15 p.m. PuHma;j Drawing Room . liufiet Slecpiug Card, routed between Birm ingham and Greenville,, are operated on Trains Xos. 11 aud 12. 11. K. .lON'ES, JR., Assi5tant tenerai Passenger Agent, Coluiiibu, lis??. H. V. TAY1.US, General ilarasrr, 3Ivbile, Ala, .JXO. M. !KALL. ' Gcncrti!' Ia!fU'jrc-r Asrvi '. -do. - '- . St. L. th? vreeit planl. P-will be the great est 4itOi?i.?t ration "f the work that is bvirg carried en la ltc!?iug children j t IK; Steamer bpeed leaves Greenville daily ; at 10 a. re. for -Luna.: 1 Leaves Luna daily at 1 p. ni. for ! 1 1 11 . jGreeaville. t "Iiad dypepssa or. indigestl m for Leaves Greeville daiiy, except Sun- years. Xo appttite, and what I ii i 3 OUR L Comprises aH the best makes. Cased in 14 K gold. Gold filled and Sliver. We wouid like to show you some watches that are made to keep time. : : : : : Binder Jewelry Co. i Largely depends upon the way it is decorated In selecting papers and paints it is a good idea to choose those which will be a pleasure to Kve with to enjoy. For the opportunities offered we suggest that you see Prtiliii i i a -ri he Decorator for anything in the painting or decorating line. Phone o76 P. O. Box 154 Office: 124 North "Walnut St., next door to Ham's Furniture Store '4 rfV Pn 1 ,Vrf 60 YEARS' -'"' ;:-'Ml? L 1 EXPERIENCE t- Aj.-J.-Jil n rirnl ill mm r iz i J 4 !.;t'd net to striciaro. 1 i-jo'venj xntaglca. er la pi--" wrapper, iprw tict Las rvcrldav, for Sunnysile at'2:30 p.-m. ; cat -e:' ! eat- .dwtrcsned me ., -terrildv;.- tr.-'it!:, aad has shot a nr.m- lK.cn r.tti-rr.rt"'; tt.. meewi Leaves Suanyaide daily at 5 p. ia. far Ulod Bitters cured ma'--.!. iag: of tfia Wc-rM'i . duct'.av Sehoal As- GravUle. - - - - j Su Binary, Ohio. ' T ., sociaticTi in London ia 1JM, fae scopel QsnmetiBg wiih the il. K. H. & W. t - . iar:ic'ei; II. WaJk- X.7h Brass Cltainl GoA'p CINCINNATI, O. fylk m roxiuut tJjccounirr . I ou the. organization has graduallv ia-1-J2ailwav at Lu&a. Ecbscribc for Taa EScrniag Times , .-'4Erwr'tbr,i'iad f f-t e :?:?' Imebr r. govttr-T uiic:: rrcr-iv. ana cottar kiowpes at Alexander Lntnber Co. $8.0 per 1.000 feet. 125 w " Trade WJarks S'J. "jJH D E s : G K s ATtrie pr.rf!;."j at skeJr? and ?rcrtr''-l miT r:.-- .3 j-rii''-.f -""i.t -it-?i . KS'if I't orl f' Mint tre. tUdest tfer for tu-curmr uu'tf . i'ulPHfS taS!i trirnasrn Mun.i It. Co. r celt i j recit e, v, ,;.i'iit cn.-. r,:, in ta A riTif"".rii-'-,7 jl!nf rteI TfSlr. J src'-it ''Ir. f::iftLtii:i i f on7 Kt-tjiilil' Joi:rfi;il. ri t it::.. a "fir : frnar r-ji.-iliiat. JL. iioitlfcjaH tmt' fieri". lir&Dct) O.'tio3, CC5 F Et, Vv ttsala'icn. IX C &ur.siBE - r-uK Tin? t:7j.