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ae li Virginia Items. ANTE) We heard it and jotted it down, 5 : —_—_ ~ | What happened in and out of town. : » Forces at Hymelia Are Bx-| Mre. Geo. Pilgrim and daughter, a Alice, of Merwin, were in Viginia last oF leserday. Fhay vieited the family LENS Seo=——~) Goat Sprig Opmig Sa Rev. J.C. Carter, Baptist minister Pierce City, Mo., will speak Wed- needay and Thursday at Virginia. At Southern M. E. Saturday night, We are pleased to announce our great spring opening sale em thee? Son ggg on as we have secured the most desirable and up-to-date mer- < h be gare ow sats HIRI Wo abt tina chandise that has ever been exhibited in this part of the been working t are ex! Tt looked and like a preai- country. We bought direct from the manufacturers and sued Ao Bas eins dential campaign was op last Sun- have secured the largest and best assorted lines that skill bard iy a Martin was on the sick list and money can procure, last week. Our people commenced sowing oats Monday. rie eure =" |Wogl, Silk and Cotton Fabrics, Mrs. B. F. Jenkins returned from Nebr&eka City Friday, where she had been visiting her eon, Virgil, and suitable for suits, dresses and wastings. family. Wool fadrics 50 to 60 inches wide, sponged and shrunk, We show the moet complete and attractive lines of Thomas McElroy has moved to ranging in price from 75 cents to $1.25 per yard. ; Rich Hill. Cotton mercerized fabrics in every imaginable style, plain ; ~ as Park Town people know how to stripes and damask patterns, ranging in price from 10c to eryone who has used an Avery levees is holding and that all observ- | make goed roade. 50 per yard. or Sattley Cultivator knows = weak spots have been strength-| Judge Wolfe's assistant commenc- Bancy silks, plain taffetas, black taffetas, black peau de soie B < they can’t be beaten.. We Water from Hymelia is beginning |@¢ farming Monday. from 27 to 36 inches in width, all handsome and up-to-date, ry Sanita to fill up the water courses on the| Judge McFadden spent several warranted not to split, at very popular prices. * warrant every piece of imple- west bank of the river, and people |days in Kansas City last week pur- We also show a very large line of plain and fancy table ment we sell you, who are living on the lowlands are | chasing new goods. linens with napkins to match. Nothing to equal them at Get our prices on single or ene to move to the higher! “sometime ago C. Wolle adopted D. the prices that they are now offered. double row stalk cutters. We enrich Comb Dievees. King’s plan in working the road. It ra crashes, suitable for skirts and a variety of styles will beat any one on price, for New Orleans, March 31.—The earn worked well. The road was amooth 27 _ wide at 25c per yard. Ds et Sk evee protecting the state con between Park T and Virgini Plaid crashes, suitable fur skirts, very popular goods, 27 i Wi McG . ick binders "pe Ree yon a a most of last suk he tbs on 0 inches in width at 15 cents per yard. hae dh ec e se Corm var jase pet ak es tea acat ae, of [Struck that point, they would move Fancy linen ducks, very desirable for summer skirts at 124c ; aoa eed ott ites ew the Mississippi in West Feliciana Jolin trot. Mr. Iller, just west of per yard. and eve : j Parish, It is nearly opposite the | Butler, used a railroad iron aleng The largest line of ladies, misses and childrens underwear mouth of Red river, The levee which ‘ ; the part of his place. He did a good and hosiery we have ever shown at our usual popular prices, : inti d ‘ ‘ : stg I Mintst teaiae ind ow wry ake job. Lew Porter did the same. Will Childrens white dresses, handsomely embroidered, sizes 1, finest cotton plantations in Louisi- | McKibben used his harrow along his 2 years, 50c, 75c and $1 00 each. ana, It is one of the three planta- | place Monday of this week. It made Ladies kid gloves in all colors. The best glove ever shown MeCormick We have a large line of teighelons — cultivators of every variety and style,-and yeu will lose Continuing, Judge Murphy says: * “The the that Burdick had a | 4, wned by the state. The j" és : : 2 money if you ba before get- woman pes | in his den that night daaieeod will iabalees cover the en- Braud improvement in roads. If ey: ps Met 500 lapel 1] P ting our; ices. fe-are head-| has not been sustained by the Bvi- | tire plantation with water but it is |®TY person would epend one hour on very large assortment of cotton, lyle and silk gloves and uarters for ALL KINDS OF RE-} dence. It has not disclosed a single | said that because of the location no | the road along his farm, when they mitts especially made for us ranging in price from 25¢ to : q if you buy implements immoral act on his part.” other valuable property is likely to /are cut up, with an iron harrow, we $1.00 per pair. ‘AIRS, M Dearnaptrnanypees ne Ay be affected. The back levees Pro- | would have much better roads and See our handsome up-to date belts, there 1s nothing equal and machinery of us. you.can| wi starve New Com Weekly, [tccting Angola will have to be cut " pooh al t-re New York, March 31.—Taking their |in order to allow the es@ape of the would cost less to keep up the them at the price 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 each. We: . pairs. th inkpots and mahisticks,.four artists |@goq, - No loss of life is reported. |roads, the harrow fills up the ruts Ae usual we have on exhibition a line of laces, embroideries ‘ © th k we have the BEST and cartoonists and the business man- /7h¢ jogs to the state will be heavy. and makes the road smooth giving and ornaments that we have ever shown. Come and see Bets on Chicago Election. the water a chance torun off. Dur- them before you purchase. Chicago, March 31.—John W, Gates Jing the last two weeks had the and John A. Drake, the millionaire |farmers between Virginia aud Butler resterda, fe sek trek be the next mayor of Chi- |half of the way teams could ‘ cago. O'Leary took the Harrison end have moved of in a trot, and the of the wager at even money. “Billy” |ladies along the road could have Mangler has placed $8,000 on Harrison | gotten to town, and the town ladies atoddsof6tod could have gotten out into the-eoun. Holds That the Law ts Good, try and enjoyed the fresh air. The o h_31.—The error of the senate enrolling clerk in the horse also would have felt better. Russell county court” bill where he |The people in general would have made it read Thirty-second district | been better off. It will not cost the instead of Twenty-third district, will |farmers much to try it. not defeat bere ancl a head We are in hopes that George B. . | general has ru a is was mi eae a els cy clerical error, and that the law Ellis will send D. King this way to is good, talk up the road Tater AARON, THE FAMOUS Washington Statue at Richmond Matlated | Wont H's FAIR DEDICATION PLANS Richmond, Va., March 31.—Vandals prc DOROTHY ‘DODD have made the first successful at- : Great Three Days’ Celebration to Take in boots and oxfords complete line st; les and sizes, a great y and } yblishing business of their own, Sratbahe tens @ new comic week- ly would be launched in time for the next political campaign. | ry Pa ha New York, March’ 31.—Papers have been signed by which John Wana- maker ceases to be @ magazine pub- title 46 publication, Everybody's ‘ q poultry netting, , screen wire, Say igowey, Youn Adame Thay- single and double trees, nails Mdina rod# yesterday. It isthe ont - fence in Butler that will go over uneven ground without I ng. We have been - : a fence ed ef ey All new and up to date footwear for men, ladies, misses and children, Our Shoe Department ie complete in every part. ~ Never before have we shown as good a class of footwear as we show this season, Our famous ladies kid shoe, full wamp, plain and coin toe at $1 25{pair. Our up to-date ladies vici kid known as the Picnic shoe, no better shoe in the world for $2.50. We have a large and complete line of same in all styles and sizes, very special at $2.00 per;pair. 4 and have just gotten er and G. W. and staples, hatchets, ham- mers, barn door hangers, hay carriers, __ Bhavels, | © rakes, forks, ere; | DO Maus; 23 A e: ig you want : than any place in B Bpecial price on harness. te yW the Houdon statue of eon Washington, in, the lobby of “We cu your feet” pri 3.00, ‘We have seven SAYERS be Sit bonrs bee ‘tein aan a Place in St. Louis. pecan rea menu Rh puerto’ ane Sema g f the party 2 . : VILL Baggies sold anim gone.No trace 0 8t. Lous, March 30.—All arrange The Great AMERICAN LADY in patent vici kid boots and i ste for, tharked and PARES ee ah hes been found. ments for the dedication of the oxfords, a show tht will never hurt your foot; boots $3.00, 4 ha ‘aside, to he taken out Revolation Agitation ee gig world’s fair have been completed. oxfords $2.50. pao eee, ill, permit : seen | The celebration will last three days. Mens calf and vici kid in plain and coin toesolid throughout ot when roads. Will. permit ; 80. ; of | Turkey, confirms the report of the The principal ceremonies will be on guaranteed to wear better than any $2.50 shoe. We sell : You 200 | ‘ ees § to {dangerous spread of the revolution- | April 30, when President Roosevelt them at $2.00 per pair. Mens Royal calf, mediumand heavy of them Ai ol 8 wed RE ary agitation in the Vilayet of Kos- | and former President Cleveland will sole, plain and coin toe, solid throughout, all sizes and thi oro, He adda that the revolut mong the speakers. plenty of them at $1.50 per pair. At 10 o'clock a ‘that date, the freedom of the city will be tendered movement. gia, Sint forces eons ei Cothing Department, the military parade, composed of United States troops and national| . ' , boys and “childrens clothing, All wool black clay sj |Saatd trom various states. ‘These prees B l suite, first-class reel best. of trimmings, ‘Rodies will be assembled under the colors guaranteed, sizes 34 to 42 @ $6.00. , direction of Major General Henry C. All wool'mens cashmere suite, brown and gray mixtures, a Corbin, the grand marshal. regular $10.00 price $7.50 From a grand stand on the exposi- All wool mens fancy cheviot suite in five styles, best of trim- viewed by the presidentof the United 0 00. oS he Steen, Promptly at 2 o'clock the)” yjuleg mene tebicy gill wool chevictaand worsted eultemade’ mbly in the liberal art - building of first-class inl, best linings snd trimmings, sizgs 13 ealled to order by President to 19 at $6.50: Brown, blue and green mixtures, young mene suite in five different styled, sizes 18 to 19 @ $4.50. Baye 8 pieces. Dude suits, handsome patterns, made of an aibehe cates in: stripes; plaids and checks, a regular eat ELA kid:b tiem 0 ibe hew dying tier price $8.00, special @ $2.00'per snit.