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BLACK and COLORS Special lot at $2.94. Extra Value Sateen Skirts 98c: h~ X J. K. HO YT BRING US YOUR PICTURES _ TO iE FRAMED Just arrived the yery best and lat MOULDINGS. Work done neat ly and promptly. FullStock Edison Pho nographs and Records RUSS BROS. THE PICTURE KRAMERS. ^ GEM Theater TO-NIGHT FlVE-PlECE ORCHESTRA "TJTe HAM)" ? Drama. "STKASBl'RG"? Panoramic. "THE AXONYMQyS LETTER" ? Drama. "THE FlGllTl \(> PARSON" ? A Western drama. _ , ? "THE WRONG III*RG|#ARU ? A fine comedy. GOOD .HISIC AND THE BEST OF .PU'Tl'RtIB, GEM THEATER Of the superior} virtues of the liAS ! RANGE, call on that friend of yours who has one' and do a little cooking on it ? and also secure her opinion as to its handiness apd (its [economical fea tures. We""Will guarantee that then you will call and investigate the cost, etc.. for our best advertisers arfi.our satisfied clients. Washington Light & Water To. JUST RECEIVED? Shipment of Horses and Mules ? ' ? We have tehsecond-hand buggies to be sold cheap. --Special attention given to feed yd livery. Wtnlw the oil 01 own WASHINGTON HORSE ^EXCHANGE 8 Does your house leak? If so, we can stop it. . All Kinds of Roofing Galvanized Iron, Cary's, Magnesia, - Rubber and Tar Paper. The price is right. J. H. Harris Plumbing and Supply Co . T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. ?? DEALER IN DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, MILLINERY ?. ? r rjlHflTY BMffl flF FflHnHTIflH Uutttt ? t uartttu Ut LUuuTTTilm ~~~~~ 11 SESSHW ? ? (Continued Fjom. First PageJ that the lioani of Education would -oak be ntpesilMe^ after the f<mr mouths' term. - ? A petition from school district No. J 7. Rich land townahlpr-??s presented asking for an election to .create a' school there, inia petition was act ed on -favorably by fhe board and the county commissioners were Author ized to call an flection in this dla# ' trlct October 1$. Str. J. A. Hardy resigned as com mitteeman for Small Graded School. bltt successor. District Nd. 9. Richland township, through ijr.'C. G. Cat on, presented a petition* t<y-the board, for f levy of a _ BiK'rial tax for his Echaiftl d Isttfct ~THt> board granted the concession and the Board of County Commis sioners w*re authorised to call an election for this puppus^October Yf! ? The board ngret?d to furnish,; ?nd fit up the .office of the County Super intendent In the courthouse In at tractive style. ' Mr. H. H. Oden renewed a former petition before the board for the es tablishment of -a new school dlslrljpt for Hunter's' Bridge. The petition set out the fact that one acre of land had alreudy been donated for a'slte. Tho1 board-decided to .establish same as shown by a nfa'p presented, provid ing, however^ that the district donate two acres of land instead of one. -MX. LI. lil. Pmhiiin >wim u;fH'iniMl committeeman for district No. II.' Washington toiyishlt), Mr. Howard Woolard was named ;>* i o)i-niHtMan>an*C<Jr hool "distTiet j Xo.- 1-2; In-ijong Acre township. Aldermen Met Last Nicht k ? ? ~ v Th?**^Board of City Aldermen met I in "regiJar monthly session at the city hail last evening,. \ylLh Mavnr P.. H. Sterling, presiding. ? * .Mr. H. E. Harding was elected al dtirmiin hum th*i Firct ward. h. nue ceed Mr. Frank C. KtnrttfP; resigned. The board granted i^ermlssion for ! a street carnival to exhibit In Wash ington. October -1, and continuing for one week The carnival will be un der the-atispices of the Ocean Fire Engine Company, the purpose being to purchase a hose- wagon. The car nival will 'exhibit . on Market Street, from Main out to Third. - The United States government was granted permission to lay & sewer from their property, corner of Mar ket and Second streets. The sewer will run from Market street, down to Bonner street, thence to the river. A tax of $15 annually was placed on all telegraph companies doing business in Washington. These cor porations have not been taxed here tofore. The Washington Electric Light -Company was giren permission -ta erect electric signs over the walks of the city, Albert Murphy, colored, was au thorized to organize an additional reel team In the city, provided there was no ?st W aAme to lie assumed by the city.-' * his resignation ^as building Inspector for the_.clty. His resignation was re ferred to a subsequent meeting for action. 'The feuslness Course at the Public School will begin next^Moridaj. It offer* you -an opportunity tO lucupf an expert stenographer for the small fee of $5.00 a month. Wealthy Cattle Buyer on Trial Bath. Mer. Sept. 7 ? Charged with having shipped diseased beef to Boston, John C. Gordon, a wealthy cattle buyer of Plttsfield, will be giv en a- hearing at the September term of t*he United States district court 111 this city. Oordoij has pleaded not guilt/. The meat has" been held in cold storage as evidence for the pros ecution. ?r- K . ' * HAVB MOypfc Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Parker have moved to the residence on West Sec ond atreet, formerly occupied by Mrs. Margaret Hoyt and family. Mri. Hoyt^ias moved to fcer new home on Market street. s CITV MARKKT. 2JC Chickens, grown... J5 to 30c Spring chickens 10 to 25c Hides, green ; ... 6 to 7c Hides, o. 8.. &. Mlied wool Ig to jOc Barry wool .txrorttc T??o* i r . . . Sl-Sc Wool, free from bam. ....... ,20c MmmUb. .4# to 76c jASMta . . . Si tirltC Skeerllngfl tr .6 to 10c BW?.? ?- i..H? ' , lUiriiiifii i ibhv,'? ^ Mr. James P. Backman return*! t?d?y t1? Atltntlir Cosft Lin* from Northern . m?rkeU, where he pur bl?, tell end wlirter stock. he' b?l tnjLX. . ? TF, NFWSI * u-i^t^rrvyTT trp i>m|i- ?i?board ton, will be ma(criilly affected |n (lie annuil showing of the collection Congreaa in tha i'aynj^ tariff bill In removing \th? "duty ooJiulphate of ammonia which cornea from foreign porta In large quautitlBb and la con isumod In the manufacture of ferti liser. In the annual report of the local cuatom ? louse' last year"'tfIHSlir 300,000 tone xrere received by Wil mington (fertilizer manufactories, and the collectable- .duty -on this amount was between -$,12,000 -and $15,000.. According * to statistics Wilmington will not be as badly-af [-feeted-Tis 'several ufttirr -potto, where there are larger number ~of such fac tories, principally Charleston and Sfr ?aunah. Sulphate of ammonia la Tory mpenslML amL. steamers m?t4 come to -Wilmlpgtou usually. ^ bring part cargoes of this material. ? Wil mington Star. Mr. F. Truxweli, the bridge build er, who was Injured yesterday by a fall from the'-, top of the Atlantic Coast Line bridge over Tar liver. Is getting along as nicely as c0utd~be expected and tya condition Is grati fying to his physician and thus far no bones have boon found broken. The man was severely stunned by his fall of thirty feet, and it was 1 friT'd veiitPmlWtl.nt htn .uplnn hirt been affected, but the. Indications to-* day jr** that It has r.ot. and while he is very sore from, the effects of the fall ami lb unahlfi in turn in* bed, U bi_Lhbught that he is not se riously tjurt, and that he will he able to be oiu within the next few weeks, -r? Rocky Mouni Record. 1 the proposed route from Southport to Little River, B-.'C., Veganat tT?e~T6r mer place last Wednesday. The eor|M? of government surveyors will eral weeks and the houseboat which is to he* used by them arrived last Monday and was tied up ^t-the gov ernment dock. This will be used to good advantage at variqus* places on the survey It will be recalled that this is one of the important routes mapped out in the inland waterway courses and is being carried on under Brown. It will likely require sev eral months to conu'lete this work! ?Wilmington Dispatch. The farmers of Gaston county are getting better reatflt* from their-land the past few years. A few years ago one good ear waa considered all that a man had to expect, and If two small ears appeared It was considered a kind of good -tuck: ? How a fhrmerj" expects several to the stalk. Mr. John F. Davis showed us a stalk yes terday -that had seven eara on It. He hadj .rnisert it mi hla t4rm rnnT of"! town. A number of the friends un der Mr. A. C. Stroup, In the demon^ stratlon of work, arcf showing three or fonr and five nice ears on nearly every stalk. A hundred bushels to t.he acta? Xhat ia what 4h? fan of Gmstonla are looking forward to. Not thirteen as in manr f tlis^tate. ? -Gastonla News. XV V matter of'Uct don worth their salt. News from Gum Springs tells of excitement Tuesday night in that neighborhood. Miaa Rljedea McQuag, 20 years old, left her home during -the-afternoon and her absence not noticed until a note, was found. ?stating that it was her Intention t? drown herself, and that h?r body would be found in the Pee 'Dee . rirer. A younger sister, 1? jears old, found { the note and attempted to take car- j boUc acid. A young man standing near, snatched the bottle from, her hand. Searching parties were or ganized and the miaeiag McQuage was found negx the -Seaboard Air Line bridge oveN-th** ~|>e? Dee rirer. She had walked the sis miles from her home. After being taken home Miss McQuag stated_tl)fti_she had no' Intention of commlting suicide, but expected to take a tj^ln and go to Raleigh. Sfce had forty dollars in ? money Jjprith her'. The rumdr Is that a disappointment in lfire is at the bottom of the affair.? Wadesboro News. ? ' North Caroilna again takes its seat! at the head of another table, for rwhfere there are tables' rtorth Caro lina has a way of taking the honors. L Jhls^tlme tt Prof. W? A. WltheriJ head of the department of chemis-[~ try of the A. and M. College who is made president of a great organiza tion) At 'the recent ji ifrlaj' ta n*h4| ver, Prof. Withers was elected presf-j dent of the Aasoclation of Official Ag-j jrlcultural Chemists of the United States. The meeting waa a represent Itative one, there being in attendance at It abdnt. 160 official agricultural chemists of the~Phitad jCtee. , Tfre honftr paid Prof Withers Is a. high; doe, and he will ably discharge the duties of his position, reflecting cred His many frl,en<la In .North-Carolina are delighted that the ht| come to him.-? News and la do m at hand. The (i ?w bay hencetlng tlffltr cr <jj Quit# a number of our young pto attended nmrrttx at 81 Suaday.', AM repert a flue time. Mr. Orw ia an excellent minister. Don't forget our regular service at Ol&JJ For(J,~Baturday, Saturday night andll Sunday. . ' .Mrs. W. C. It u 344 w*a -carried to the Memorial Hoayltal qunday. AWf hope that ehe may soon be out again., Mr. Robert Warren and sister, L1k| Uan, were in onr midst 8unday.. Mr. David "Wlndley, of Plneowo, J?ai Us incet of Mr. ?N MraTj. Vfi Rodgers, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lula Swan^er is visiting her relatives near Stalling"? Crosj Roadst Everybody is cordially Invited tQy attend a box j?arty at Cherry^ST school house Friday night, September " 10. Hope1 all the girls w"i pm'o *?h bring a box. And. we_feel aiiite. sure the boyta will gladly buy them. - -No doubt you all are getting-tlred of "parties,". butye arajalalfig mqiu. ey for a worthy cause as wo arc very much in need of a larger building. We are in hopes that our county treasurer and superintendent and other good speifkors, wJJJ be present so pftsase everybody- .come that Is in terested in educational affairs. Don't forget tho date, September 10, Fri day night. - ? 1 : ^ A SCHOOL GIRL. MOil LYNCHES WRONG MAN. Clarksdale, Miss., Sept. 6.-? "it's ail In. the family," said a mob hero Tasfnigfir. wnon, railing to get a ne gro" murderer. * they grabbed his Nathau McDnnieis. the murderer, uf ^PulU'yfflUn -UJHlti- .Mar.-haH, was caught in a swamp ndar Clarksdale by Sheriff Wray, of Bolivar "county, who hurriedly boarded u train for JacksOn* ^aith his prisoner, Sv.here he was taking htm for safekeeping. Thei I'tarK&Hlle. Jjioh aa-tbe traln^left. and, boiling with anger, caught Hiram 'MqDaniel, brother of the murderer, and skiing htm to a flree.. ?The, average woman spends more trying to improve -her com. plexion than her intellect. ^WINJET . One or two lots or bouses and lots in a desirable part of the city ? have clients for pur chase. Also can handle one or two small farms, if not too far from the city? 25 to 50 acres cleared land with neces^ f sary buildups and right price. If y<A are kx&ing for a good investment it will pay you to see our T Ltstor OFFERINGS And if you have any proper-] ty that you want to turn in> to cash we are in a' paettkm W get quicker results than you could yourself. Tirites are going to be good again in a very short time, and you had better begin look ing around. WASHINGTON , INVESTMENT CO. ; There's A I ways a "Beit PUce^-far ' Whidrto Bgy It! - ' Sr Of monry ttalUftd "in a rtlui t lW pensatlon to you 'fo^"your labor in "reading the ?d?r" %. ? ! AND AN UNUSUAL STRONG LINE OF BLACKS, KIMONA OUTINGS IN JAP ANESF STRIPfAND CHECKED EF fecrs. ALSO A NEW LINEOFZEPH YRGINNGftAM. for, you. Agetits for | Green's Chocolate 'Candy. SPECIAL LINE of POST.CARDS 'Phone "58.1 H. G. Sparrow. pty pliras*, indeed, If it were not true. thlt tli ere Is n|^?yi m bMt place to buy a particular thing. If the contemplated purchasers of any Im portance, {he question of where to !ge is ojTSqua] importance; and tht ' question can best be settled ~-*ind usually-Very quickly ? by rea^jni the ads. IP ALIi OF THE ri RCHASES YOr MARK IX THE COURSE OF A VEAtl were made AF^PER GO?SU> ERIXG THK ADS., and gnade-^ln ' connequence? to. "the heat- advan tage" storo-competitlqn would then beconje a valuable thing to yop. 'And you -would be mi t**??d *t the W'* knin)f your savings? at the amount ?gffllMIs AVHW" of menstruation." They womanhood, . aidln r?t) v( ' i j I KF *f. M*. is, in ci ta&j trig* banish "paint nhoed, .aiding dac*lopirsnt of on \ns. and body. No . r-romCTTy for A* omen equals tfcem. Unout do harm ? uto CI & pl&SUW. Kl.UU 1'ILH II'JX BY WAIL. 8ot* ? OTT'fl euffUlr*T. (V VOTES / are issued as follows for ? Subscriptions Paid in Advance One Month Two Months umwonras- . .. ? i ?. v uita : - :.t * S ? ? porcrpFTAisr Massage Cream Cleanses Where Soap ? and Water Fail clean, bat It clean* the surface only. It does not clean the imparities in the skin that make it mnddjr and sallow. Pompeian MassageCream promote the growth of hair on tl>? face. Price 60c and 91.00 per jar. I>B. HAKDVB URWJ STORE. ... EAST CAROLINA ' ; Teachers', Training School f. lahed and maintained by tha State for the young men |f in who wlah to qualify themaelvea for the profMakta K. t BuUdloga and equipment uxad modem. Sant- ?3 "<v? ? , * ? . ? SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 5TH, 1W. For proapect ua^and Information, add/*M ROBT H. WRIGHT. || OrWB^plfci & Of iMCl tat ion t JUST RECEIVED fresh lot of PORTSMOUTH DRESSED AUJLLETS E L. ARcIbELL ' .
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