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TIIJ AIIEVILLIv GAZETTE APRIL 13, Te onelot Veiyflno drraMdgleiTas at feeomWetoas nbw are showing better rvaliiiM bj. 85! 8Jcj; upok; qr iropasjojri sucu; sates-will: fciess than: vou'rahiivtheto? ease; 27 mch lacl 49 oejts jard. -i wv 'uwuyrw i IC i SU1V VK.4' "Jriw wiiujuxwiicuinu)C' oomeunng new in- dress goods and, alt the ri-e is lengthy 3 and arUetch: Elered Moosseliha ceBoic Vve it inife we payWai oe I less than regularpnce; right theVe nd ew-wpKW" "trip: fact, in almost WyQutca We give you extra-f c.nu ilnb inc i color yon conld ask for. see these irooda von i jungiiui uui uargam ildybtiT bny them not eipensiye but very handsome'materials. hoselat 13c pair; looks and v- 'p -Wi' -swam ancy at valued for Tour trade; One; -case boysV weaTfljik 25c nose.

doenlad es' French doien of thesf -At 10c pair can gire you andJblacks; -lisle jat 13rpair. Try a v-' IKCO Vard. i SPECIAL SALE I7" Ifrfl ffft A A JinTI 4 Cbanffeable: ii ii ii ii 11 i i 11 iiiiin i i 11 ii 11 ii. it it- ii- i lii- Elegant stock new plsid and fancy silks at 75 cents. lf II II II If ll If VII I II v.l II II II VJ9 II 1.

elegant aBSortment-tans Uf FIJSE ii 1 1 1 1 es ini ii 1 1 1 1 ini usuaiiy soia ior.y cents 5 PATTERN HATS Poplins and manv others I V7ue tttKtj Buiniug prm iw, lasc colors, 4 cems yara. mission -been admired, criticised Onecase fast colors, percale, 5 cents yard. nil ir They thave filled their and wished for The price-we will tell day. your have any. of them left after.

it- nil ir 4 One case best grade. 36mchircale, 8 cents yard. 1 you on applying Friday and One case 0 inches Madras shirtings, 10 cents yard, tt 2000 yards' best 15 cent Curtain Swiss, 40 inches I Satur At- 35c pair, real Moo cotton, in plain and faocy At 33c anoTl50c pair your can get of cotton oods for wear and looks also. -c Pilk ones at 75c, S1.00 and $200 perpair Expected thi week some, choice things in fine em- broideiies and laces to add to our already large stock New stock corsets, new stock mnslinlnnderwear, new shirt waists, fancy; stripes'and plain hite; new stock dress bindings and all the best aJOf sktrt bindings, 4 anV and aU colo Jenefit-that we do not expect -to I 10 White P. 11 nnne rnrHpH ftvAr.

and 25 cents. Saturday-if you appreciate high 5 Good grade, cord; S3 ciass gooas at slaughter prices. On two special tables in Jxtra neayy, cord, an cents millinery department Friday moraine i VtrAheovy; uumuwjr uuay luwwug. -fioms choice pattern at 48 and 59 cente yard. 1.

White and black Organdks 15 centfl to H9 cents -y new, e'eatrgoods, are, do lnenes wide, others 72 inches-wi Large assortment Silk Organdies, ilk- Mulls; Liberty Silks, Moaseeline de Soie all the new shades. SHINER DEAL COIPflNY DEAL CO. -in gapze, cotton lisle, French SUMNER, (Caattoued rFfcom First lag -was -oveir. Then wewat to Duke fVVbeoi left. thi buiKttmr, irt the Ugtti.

rf itihe fire, I jsaw roea on. the north few steps from h- Duuoing. id itot- mtotfee whaD they had and whether tlhtey wre whit colftred. "I fou31 oae of my daughters ait geas's when I got there, nd the ldet chti4d joemxe an later. Koiria) wa ithe right aarm, Okww waa.Bhofc in anki Linlcolnl was ahot yugh the rtgihit arm: amldt- in tth tomach." 4 'i-'2- lEIltHftLS DISUHAKJihU Incident of the Offici al En ding of the -War witk Spain.

Washiionv April i 2. Orders have been the" department discharging a number' of general volun teer jThls" action was made nec- iessary the offielal ending the, war, Mir'dejan4es H. "Wilson, Lee lyeterifBates, Wij'and Wood and Biigadier Generals ayiss, iHatWheaton, Charles. ng GriS: Hughea; fei(ihitoeraid Tie aa brigadlefa tinder the new lawr -J Laaies'ran Lace 'I- I Will She Pleased An- attache of theChinese legation the dther dlfl a-phbtograpneV's shop was buying all the photographs ot pretty gixls that the proprietor was. at liberty to sell, and he betrayed an especial fondness for young women in.

evening dress. The more geperous the display of polished shoulder the better he was pleased. I asked him what he Intended doing with the photographs; says a writer in the Washington. shall send them to my wife in China," he said. "She has never been in AmericafShe will be'happy to see how the "Washington Vcung ladies look." And perhaps she; will but I have my doubts.

-V i EMMIES' OFIOMEN )fie(ird on every Side Women haye zio time to look af- Hoine ana family coma first and health Ji takes care ol itself, yjv.i The Ola of wome hovr ever, are aeri- .1 pBSf and neglect of them means trouble- Mrs. John Prit; of WHcox, tells how Dr. HartmanV advice made herwelL I extend my sincere thanks for tba good advice you have given me. I do not believe I would be livinsr now if it I were not fr yon. I had suffered with 7.

I f-1 II 1 .1 r- n. i and Patton Ave: Joint Committee -Meeting Executive Committee, fand Supplies. The Joint committee" of tle military companies met at the armory last night. yr. '':) The finance committee Wats' instructed to begin; an' active canvajss.

at once, for money to pay all of the. reception; J. G. Patton was added to the decoration, committee, whic'i was Instructed to make itheir plans at once. Mr.

O. Van Horn leported that he had secured the Symphoney club to furnish' -music during the banquet. Hon. Locke Craig has "consented to deliver a short address of welcome to the boys after the-baaquet. A male quartet will also be secured to furnish music.

The band" has fvoJun leered xto march in. the procession toTthe depot and'fux-nish music on hfe of the A. I I. The program; of meeting on the square, the poaitfon'lit the lUne-of march andall xniatters'l pertalnlorato meeting the volunteers at the-jlepot will be tothe commisjiioned officers of the new A. Ll -I and.

the BlueUdge Rifles. y-V 1 The next meeting mHtee will Jbe. at" the armory Wednes-1 aay, Aprui, The foUowing-ladles eon pose "the ex-ecutive 'commit tee in charge; of the banquet: 'Mts. TlW. Patton; Mrs.

Carmlchael, Mrs. "Kepler Mrs. "Glrdr Wood, Mrs B. A. -Mr" V.

Mr. J. i Hamilton' J1 Mrsv 3.Jj Brown, Mrs. CA. Mopre, 'Miaax Rose Grant, Mrat W.M.

Clarke, A. G. G.x James, Mrs. O. C.

amllton -Airso manyipeople vol lihtarilyTrather thant be the lisle, boih medium and DEEE GO. .1 AQ BISBAIIDTilEIIT CUBAN ARMf Meeting of Generals Today to Arrange For Itr Havana, April 1 Any important meeting of Cuban enerals presided over by Gomez, Will be held tomorrow to arrange the. details of thedieband-mentof the Cuban army, which Is to be eftected 'immediately. The work of preparing the payrolls will begin Friday. A GHAIIGE FOR THE WORSE Ill HOBARTS COIIDITIOII Washington, April lA.

change for the worse occurred 7ri Vice President Hobart's cxmditlon today, and at midnight' he was not improved: H.is physi-cian and' two nursei will remain With him throughout the night THE TRIAL OF MRS GEORGE. Cnn, April ''In the trial of Mra. George for murder today the evidence went to show that she had been several times at night in the haliway the block-, in which' Saxton At one time ehe was see.i with a revolver in her hand, 'r: ri IBNOLISH SPONOB CAKES -i' 1 Fresh, very nDorrimg th'eiWomam's Exkshange, Court Squares Prlc '20c No. 2S1. snoes.

v- JLaconoes at Successors to SumperiS AiOfiO REAt ESTATE OEAll! Fiva of Corundum Land IntolTed. deal Is in'progress between N. B. Atkinson's Sonand eastern capital-ista involving Jjiro thousand acres of valuable corundum lands. is Soufth Caro-i Una, bfordertng ia the North Carolina iJoundaryA Itjwkjstes, cner of the richest veins of corundrum in the souto.

Numerous. specimens; have been taken Ifrom.the propertywJu'ch had decided sapphire an ruby ti a ta; The eastern capitalises have in contemplation the opening of a corundrum vein In the; land and alto develop its other -mineral resources. Negotiations "for Its" purchase been, under way for some-time an are rapidly nearing completion. It is understood that land will bring, 5n the'nelghborh4 $25,000. "'B0ap OF: TRADE -JilEETS.

The board of" trade "directors met yesterday afternoon. "Al'oommlttee consisting A. Haywood Parker and Jone? was appointed to see the Southern raHway. to try and Induce tnem- to furnish "a special train to bring homeiOompany Fj when they are metered, out J. Ai RoeblingrT.

W. Raoul and W. M. Hill.were" elected members of the boardf of trade. 7SF F.

Sndder wis elected a director to succeed Powell who has re signed 5 1 ODD FELLOWSWILL CEtEBflATE. The Odd meeting Tues-j day nigHtrdecided -celebrate the eighUethjntyersafy their Hedge, pccurs April The program as iarranged, will eom-mence withi the initiation of three inembers. Speeches follow and a Suipnur prtngsnd urencn xi, lodges will be invited -t rJA, Aheysohclusion of the meeting. B. atradley representative ta the Grand Lodge, which meets in May! 9: was elected 'alteniatC nTJCKLENS ARNICA SALTB The bevt mtre In the world for cuts, bruise, sores, ulcer JKSf ores, letter, chappea haroflto, chilbEajna.

eomsrand all skin eruprtSonW. and mrely euros pries, or bo teqnwea Xt ts guaranteed 9 give perf ert fsdion or moner Teftmded, Tier tw "WW Smftn. I ta Co SPAUt APPROVES. OE STORER. MaariOj April ixiectms yj.

the cabinet today Premier Silveia said r- the government or proved of the ap- pimtment of Bellamy storer as uniien. States minister to Spain. TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisements for hunday's Gazette' 8peial illustrated pditionrshould be sent not-kuter than Friday afternoon to the b.est attention at the Lfiands. the typesetters and-f avorable poston' in the paper.

The Almost Miraculous Cure of a Husband; GRATITUDE OF THE VIFE Her Kama and Address Axe- Given. whb eel ne than thankful for -the benefillof hflsf to tuda; fcnmtd no To'iConUinlpv Aan rolling ot theorrthy fakier this mieasure oi lerunsxne jgwj hjw paially.W know the; imxiid tiecoery CuyubBAd. from tbafe terr4bteia1seBfl, cooBuinjpttonii" Oulthwnei'mifilljaaibu whifli fplace: letfiCaslli December, reachine: ont' the Ifth' of lif 'tvktLSvut itfia iinwf waar 4b third ge of cbesumption, notT' bdSgT fable-to. jiltlup' move.khiantan hioui; Mb a ttmeC He had no, loppetiUew am4 -What lit-tie' ha did eat, hi a Momath -nflt netaln 3le couldL-not sleep- and: coulghed alnin.aoosanfflyHe wadreduiced.al- WDtildionk wouKti ibkikb0 short be umtil 2 Jaxn left sJone.4 y-sf' Um mWendedvtaldlJri Prest treatinettt r2lsittiJl899j and- by the lOttt treaJtmeanfl Tery oobiaaafcle ohanga 4tolcplacieear.hgitadually Sanpnxved umttll nbwvhda gonsV expecoraficsr fcaa ceaaedy-chJlls, fever and night- sweats appetite is 11- that, me could -fask, aind teateadllygalnaflS, to fleah. He ts AM v--rowiir art town, and arecmewqueoJtly' nappy -jaa" o.ootnj kotow he taken a new iease oaa tfnd butQP the fijnety tof Dp.

P9-toa he wouMl Wave been! to hia before jtbis. TJwre Can be xrt room for donbttng thlar ajrefftawtft aa tflimber irf this eSty. know Of Ithe, oaiseQuT address 25l Cumberland avenue. -r wKrnms. Pspeatoni JrfBces -Sondley Bulld- POSITIVE PROOF SUMNER, now of blood forxonr months and the could help me but little' I waa -poweak I could not turn in oed; then I spplie4 to Dr.

followed bis advice- and tmly used three "bottlea Of Pe-m-na and Now I am -well and as strong as I ever was." Etn Hartm'an, president of the Surgi eal Hotel, Columbus t)M will prescribe -for? fifty thousand womenthis' year-, free of charge. All women suffering You will with; our 3 JLadies lan from female troubles or any disease of commlttee3wfeh to navfall who 1ntendJjPPer closeVtte exercises. Th the-mucoua membrane, may have. Dr. t' -Ha'rtman's private counser iwithont' cost.

for specia question llankat for Catarrh; is essentially the i everywhere," whether in the organs or the cures to contributed notify some be- lore Saturdays wiat theywiii give And the quantlty.o toleave a nxat the library staling Idnd and amount. must consist of tur ,1" aladsr: bread, plcklesl sugar, lenwms, cilteaplea orTce" cream By notifying the committee hev-rkwlll be greatly stoplfled. ''J'KT'i CURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH fmJDr. David tichnedytj tK 21- 'rr' -v -7 2Sl'.

all phasea oi it It -ia the KatSonal Catarrh Betnedy Infants and Children ...4 i on A 397 PharH PATTON: AE; 'AND LIVER.

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