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. _ STYLISH You owe it to yourself .to look over the different lines before buying. All we ask is a look, then the sale is easy. JLK. HOYT, Headquarters, for - Ladies' Suits. BRING US YOUR PICTURES TO BE FRAMED Just arrived the very best and lat est patterns in MOULDINGS. Work done neat tys^and promptly. GEM Theater -NIGHT FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA PLl'C'KY YOr.NCJ \V(.)>Hn" - Melodrama. Full Stock Edison Ptroi RUSS BROS. -THE ONE I IK ST BKT" ? Pan?-] ramie horse race. "HUM K AT LAST" ? Melodrama. | "A CV RE FOR RH Kl' MAT ISM" Comedy. "CRAZY It AltH EH" ? Comedy. WHO HAS MVSKVlMECE?" ? | Comedy. THE PICT I' RE KRAMF.RS. GEM IHtAfLK WE HAVE A SPECIAL DEAL ON ,^EN0 CHEWTNG CUM ? - If Interested Write Us. E. R. MIXON & CO. For a Proof ? Of the superior; virtue#- of the GAS RANGER call on that friend of yours who has one and do a little cooking on it ? and also secure her opinion as to ? its hawdincss. and [it?iecoHomical ? fea _nux^ We will guarantee that then you will call ' i? I and investigate the cost, etc., for our best advertisers are our satisf^^Hients. JW^shmgton Light & Water Co. Does .jumr house leak? If so, we can stop it. All Kinds of Roofing Rubber and * The price is right. Galvanized It on. Cury'S, Magfl6Sla; Rubber and Tar Paper. We have ten second-hand baggies to be sold cheap.? Special attention given to feed J. H. Harris Plumbing and Supply Co. T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, MILLINERY JUST RECEIVED? ? | The Bishop Merely Reproved Her for a Bit ot Duplicity. Ac elderly bishop. a bachetrxT, who "Mi ll H!q fA ifcT" ?ras especially food of Ms bath, and requested particular cafe of hlf tub fr6& the maid. % ? When about to leave town one day he gave strict order? to the house maid about his "bawthtub" and said It Alas! the tomptati^ji grew on the poor girl and. she took a plunge. The blshoi?'~1-etur&ed unexpectedly, and finding traces of the recent stolen bath, questioned the maid so closely that she had to confess she was the culprit, and was very sorry. -t?"I hope y.ou_ ne wt think it la. t ain. bishop?" asked Mary~~fi? tearaT ~ F Eyeing her closely, he Bald : "Mary, your using my tub Is not a sin, but ! what distresses me most 1b that yoir would do anything behind my back that you woufdv not do before my" face." ; Her Ambition. . "Why, it It ain't liiipv exclaimed one Richmond negress not long ago, on encountering a friend In the -street. ^'W*bar on earth has yo* been?" ^ ?Ts been workln' hard," was the answer. "Now dat I thinks of it," continued the first darky.' "seems to me. I did hear of you' workln' night an' day. What's de matter? " "It's Jes' .(Us way," explained the second negress. "I'a under bonds to keep.de peace for llckln' dat good-for nuthln' husband o' mine. De jed'go ho says of I come befo' blm agin or lays my hahds on de old man he gwin* to fine me ten dollars." .outer trouble?" "No, I al?4. I's workln' hard to save up dat fine," *. Lethal Conca*ffT"^ \ A certain v&erablejlcttlzen of a Pennsylvania city. entertklns no high esteem for his eldest daughter's musl calablllties. There bein? a guest one ey?nlngL -the- old goritiwaan was, to. his dls* gust, compelled^to spend an entire evening In the "parlor" whilst his daughter accomplished her whole rep -enolrt for me camgittnn nr~ nor Btranger. ~ "Ahi^^-said the latter, turning to the ^?ld man when one selection had be^n ' achieved, "there are some songs that will never die!" VYou're right," grawled the old man. "My daughter puts in a good deal ol her time trying to kill 'em, but una ' vailhxgiy, sir. unavaiUngly!" The Easier Way. "How I hated work In those days?" gum Mark r*ain, waning ma Myr hood In Hannibal, Missouri. "One morning my father led me info the garden and pointed to a bed of flowers that had a considerable number ot weeds In It. " '1 want you,' said my father, 'to weed out this flower bed.' "I examined the task ahead of me. and the more I looked at It. the bigger -it; seemed to grow. Certainly I had never seen- so many weeda.in t nf? " 'Wouldn't- It be a simpler opera tion.' I said to thy father, 'to flower out the weed bed?*" NOT YET. Walter (table d'hote) ? Are jrou through, sir? Diner ? What's the charge? Diner ? Two dollars! (taking up knife and fork) . No. I'm not through ' yet. Alike. insfng? voice 011 the 'phone. "Yas. dls is Miss Johnslne." . "Well, Miss Johnslng I done called I you to de telephone to inquire If. you I "Marry you? Marry you? Of course I'll marry you. What made you all think I wouldn't marry you? Ob course HI matry you. Who Is dls Pa Furnished the Laddsr. "Dear," whispered the eloping lor er. "what, shall we do with the rope ladder? We shouldn't leare it hang ing there.** .A "Ph. that's all right," replied the coy damsel. "Pa said he'd pull it-op again so we couldn^t get back." Most Wonderful of All. Mrs. Jenklna (returned from a visit to Leadon) ? Ay, -that Lmnion *s a wonderful place! What wP th'Jfee buses and Oitr motey buses a rMfhe 'lectric underground rallwaysj^^tn' now I're corned away, I expects It's All gain' on Just the same! CITY MARKET. ei??. Spring ?hl<fV?M 10 to TiS Hldw. tr? a ...Jtiii Hired wool... to JOr Burrr wool.,..;....., to IK T?'">? ..III. NEWS An alleged runaway marriage Inl frhlclTthe bride was a girl not yot tfl| her teens has caused some littfe com ment in this section. The contract ing parties i&rm Miss Bessie Harper and Mr. J. R. Cogglne, both of whom are residents of North Rocky Mount: H was feportod durlnjg the afternoon that -the two parti** who left tnelr home yesterday were married near Nashville. If this report? I there is trouble for someone, and the* marriage cannot stand according to "the~Stgto law lnHhe^ mat**"-, ?~ qulres that TEe~brUie be at least 14 years uf ager ? H_the marrlage^hae boon performed U- will net hold la Inw, -the groom l?T guilty of a misde meanor j- and theclerk 'Who issued the license subject to a fine. The .father of the girl affirmed the marriage in r Rtfttfimmt vMti>rrlnv nfternnnir, Ray ing that he had T&eard from them by telephone from Nashville and that they were going to the home 'of the groom's */ather near Sprint Hope. The parents seem to have sho^tt lit tle objection In the matter. Ae tele phone message to the clork of the court of, Nash county, this morning stated that^ these pavtjes had applied for license to be married and that same had been denied, owing to the fact that not sufficient evidence of the young lady Being of marriage able age was bffered. This is the way the matter' now stands and the result is a mattt/'ot conjecture? as they may have gotten license and. were married In another /county. The alleged groom is an employe of tin? AHuntU' coMi-Lin* at ineir paint shop at SoQth Rocky Mount, and te a young man of about 24 years'- of age. ? Nefrs and Observer. A bad case of cruelty to a 1fumb "anlnrat wan brought to Ught ttfrnw?sk in Statesville. when it became known that a hQrse which was found shut up in a stall in "the basement of the iPlnntoKi' Hasahansn mi W?i> tifaat had been wltEout'food and water tor at least, two weeks and probably Jonger. When --his i-itiable plight was discovered the poor old beast could hardly stand on hia feet, skin and bones being about all there is left of him. He is ^now in the hands of Carl Click, the youth who reported the case to ttye officer.', and if the an Imal is not,- claimed, and he hardly will U. the bov wlH- he allowed u> keep him. ,'tVlth proper care, the horse .will live, and may be able to work as soon as he regains some strength. It is believed by some that the horse was left in the stall three weeks ago by one of the horse _trad ers wno was here during the recent termT^bf Superior -court." One man who has seen the animal, says he is , sure that it was in the hands of the. Traders during court week. * Daylight burglaries are getting to be common occurrences in this city, i three cases have been reported dur?J ing the- last f nr rtnv?-nr-rhtov?>a ing residences in broad daylight, and j In not_ a_ca?e have the police been Mil Ullll II I llllli lllll II lis ' down the culprit or culprits. The] latest of these robberies occurred at J I the home of Mr*. C. \V. ~Bost, on . Spring sTreet, and In this case the | burglar showed 'unusual boldness., entering the house while Mrs! Bost wMjntlre back yard, and ransacking j several rooms beio:'- being dl?tnrhf rl | ? Greensboro News. 4 bb quwiiqw go Bia wary the course of instruction. 4CHING mditions, ek?" Cap It is said that a > olored farmer of tobacco to a neighboring market and wag forced Jq accept the low price | offered him for this product. He also car/lad a l?a? o? potato**, but the price offered did not suit him and he threw the potatoes tjack into the wagon, remarking: "I has ter take" whatever yous folces and de trus* air can't eat it, "but hang me ef f kaln'tf eat de3e taters an' 1'se gwine ter ear ry dem back home." There fs much food for thought in the old negro's 11111)1 lmm >h<" fnrmtL who continues the practice of raising crops, the nrlce of whteh-he haw no | voice in regulating and which he can not use at home. ? Nashville Graphic. Superior Court Clerk D. C. Moore has received notice" from the Slate Brown assaulted Mr. David White hurst, aear Oakley, with an axe and came near killing him. He was tried at last January term of Pitt Superior court, convicted of secret assault with intent to kill, and ^ntenccd to the penitentiary for twenty year 8. Oreenville Reflector. ^ ' * There were 62 aF>pllcants for II eenne to practice law before the Su preme court Imat Monday, and of these failed to pass th$ examlnn tlon. This was the largest percent age of failures in recent Atso iHTr TMTTfrVjmrer pi'?pai?d t questions and appHCaou expressed the opinion that thesf questions were eminently fair and that all of them ? ? ? ? T iH'iiiipwwr ?tud7, and that tfae eirnaUfittnm k land r*> ?hot In the lag by the no rice. HrStowi and U7 flat, whenupoa the huaU man ru to him In (mat dlacreea. ex clalmtnr - I for HMTiB'i Mb, man! Tell me you are not hurt!" "No. I ain't hurt much." waa the ?uriy response of the guide: "Then, why don't you rise? Can't ^h. I can g st up all right," said the guide. "Only I was afraid you'd let me have the other barrel." ? ?One Better. his ancestry,- took a .coin from his Socket. and, pplntlng to tbe head en graved on It. saHf: "My greaLsraat* ?rt*uj^rher was made % lord by the King *fiose picture you see on thla shilling." _<? . "What a coincidence," said hla Yan kee companion, who'st once another coin. "My~great-great-grand father waa made an angel by the In UNRELIABLE. "Why did Miss Jewelcaso break her | sngagcment with .you?" "Said Ijvas too fast." Relief far the p??*?hh ur. Story, the Jate prtiiel.mT cr aiaa gow university, taking u holiday *n the country once, waa met by the minister of the district wno remark ?4? ??iiullu, piluUiiaii lull fllhg? Why. you must come down and re lieve me for a day." The principal replied: "I don't promise to relieve you. but I might relieve your congre Building lot on East Second Street 5.2x210 feet; tm tnrase on back and [j? and lights; high, dry, and one of sirable building lota left in thecity. 1 DfB?-iiiniill tmh paymwl, bal~ ance on long time ? f our yeara if de sired. If 's a bargain for iW man that gets it. HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SELL*, Do yqu want-, to buy anything? No matter What it is? if you want it sold, we can do it> If you want to buy anything, no matter what, we can gt t it for you. I WE WILL BU?. SELL OR EXCHANGE Real estate, houses, lotak farms, horses, cattle, furniture, stocks, bonda, jewelry, household goods. ?anything, everything, anywhere lv iia wirn. 'phTTn* or yi?lt us and tell -us wEatyw ' have to aeH or *ant to buy. FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS WASHINGTON INVESTMENT CO. There's Always a "BestPipce" in * ? " Which Jp Buy It! ! W"A VL OP THE PURCHASES rou Make in thk coluse of a YEAJl were made AFTER CONSID ERING THfc ADS., ild mude ? In consequence ? to. "the berft advan , tap" stora^nmp^titlqn Irould thai become a' Talubl* thhjlo you. Am A you would be *maxed at the ifXTO* nt? Ql rour mrlmn ?lttie ?!????! of money realized as a direct com pensation to you for your labor la "reading the ads." LET ME MAKE YO for you. Agents for , ^ ' firiWs fWnlatP SPECIAL LINE of POSTCARDS 'Phone? 58. H. G. Sparrow. rtvcoinpetition would bo an empty phrase, Indeed, If It wire Hot true that there is always a best place to buy a particular thing. If the contemplated purchase Is of any im portance, the question of where to go is of equal importance; and the question ft in beat be settled and usually veVy quickly? by reading i ggffa PENNYROYAL PILLS M rr.noinliJ]jithiPjjtl!?li"MlJltLrroa^ MUTT'S rwTMUMr. no ~ All the Leading Shades in Dress Goods AND AN UNUSUAL STRONG LINK. OF BLACKS, KIMONA OUTINGS IN JAP ANESE STRIPE AJJD CHECKED EF= FECK. ALSO A' NEW LINE OFZEPH YRCHNNGHAM. ?" VOTES . - - - "4 * . ? - > arc iaaucd ao follows for Subscriptions Paid in Advance One Month ... 1 Vote Two Months . . . 3 Votes Six Months ... . 12 Votes Twelve Months . . 25 Votes P O M P ETA 1ST Massage Gream Cleanses Where Soap-' ANb W A i rk Fai-b ? Washing with soap and water make? the face look " clean, but it clean* tha^ surface only. It does not clean oat the impurities in the akin that make ' it muddy and sallow. PompeianMaaaageGreun goes through the surface. It sinks into every pore ? reaches and loosens all I ties that lodge in the pores. ' *. It la the only facial cream tree from grease and that hasps tks fnnt {miaa^ h it. Does nut? -cannot ? 1 promote the growth of hair on the" face. j Price 50c a?<ffl.00 per Jar. ? 1>R. HAHDV&VRUG STOKE. ?VT ."LW'i -t ' ? ? The" Triumph of StlOEMAKING The Best $3.Wand $4.00 Ever Produced for Woman's Weir. Knight Shoe Co. JUST RECEIVED Fresh lot of PORTSMOUTH DRESSED MULLETS E. L. ARCHBELL ? Specialties CI#* ra and Tobccoo. - Lwry Broil. Uld Stiinff.
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