NOVELTIES IN JET Every woman will wfev Jet this season. A . complete line of this fashionablevnoveity now OS display. Seewindow, _ J. K. HOYT BRING US YOUR PICTURES TO BE FRAMED Jpst arrived the ? very best arid tat- ? est patterns in MOULDINGS. ?+? - . . Work done neat ly and promptly. Full Stock Edison Pho-~ nographs and Records RUSS BROS. ?r THE PICTURE FRAMEJIS. OEM Theater TO-NIGHT , 1H)X JI'AX? Drama. f^N(iHAIEI) ? Melodrama drama. -r KING OF DISGUISES? A trick ? comedy. GLADYS, THE MILLIONAIRE'S DAUGHTER""^- This la a very ffne melodrama. GEM THEATER A large shipment of the new, large-size package, GOLD DUST WHSHING POWDER We have a special deal on same.. ? E. R. MIXON & CO. Does^your house leak? If so, we cob stop it. ' All Kinds of Roofing Galvanized Iron, Cary's, Magnesia, Rubber and Tar Paper. The price is. tight. J. H. Harris Plumbing and Supply Co. B.L. BUSMAN. Trochefs Colchicine A Hratftrd ni In fallible euro r< Capsules HjnJcoirr. T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, MILLINERY JUST RECEIVED? - ? T v Shipment of Horses and Mules We^have ten ^?^ond-hand buggies to be and livery. W? raise the feedon our own Cotton Report Cotton holds up^well, December closlngfyesTerday at I2.7Q. Spot cot ton Is beginning to move fteely and a big break is looked for sdon. as tho splnneh^ arj^ not willing to come in to tlyt 3?*rkeJLftt this high level. It | npyp'r to go betow 10 cents, between this time and December 1 in any year for the ^e^t 20 years. We do not think thAj^l nrove an ex caption. One tjrtYig we are glad to learn, the cropl'In North Carolina 1s above the, avojago, and th? farmers will get good prices, provided, they [Jake advantage of the high market and sell now. If they wait. It will be -the same old story^-eomebody else will .get the rnln _ J. LEON WQOD & CO.. ? > Norfolk. V* CITY MARKET. fcfka -????.* -?>? Chickens, grown. . . . . , , , . 86 to 80s Spring chickens. . 10 to 25c [ Hides, green ................ 6 to 7c Hides, G. S . 8c Mixed wool . . . . IS to 20c Burry wool . . . . T. ... . . . ?.iq to 18c "Tallow 7 .... . .7T. . . ; .* |.i-2q Wool, free from burrs 2.0c SheepsTtin 40 to ?5c Lambskin 25 to 40c Sheerllngs 5 to 10c COTTON. - 1 Seed cotton $4.-26^ Lint cotton 12c LI8T OF LETTERS Remain inK I'ncalled for In CUj Post ? ufflw rur Knmng sept. i. ? ? % ?? ? 1 ? ? Daniel Braddv, Oree Brltton, Wll bert Clark. Walter Hughes. R. L. Hayes, Ead Ives, P. J. L6ckwood, Jameo ? Moore; ' Chas. H: McMullen, Press Correspondence Bureau, II. Lr Strany ft Co.. Henry I. Tublcr. Eddtir Wllllams, Benard White, C. S. Wells. Vllet Blunt, Mrs. Bertha Dean, Mrs. Hattle Hatton.Mlas Lular Wat son, Miss Eleanor Willey, Miss Lu clle Wlthour. dead" letter office September 2U. ISO 9, If not delivered before. - In calling for the above, please say "adver tised." giving date of list. CAMPBELL CREEK NOTES. Old man hard times took his de parture -from Campbell's Creek soon last Monday morning. ' Cotton pick ing got a hustle ooi him. - TTr. T~ W. Mayo ts treating his* house on his Overton lot with a coat of paint* which improves Its appear ance very much. Messrs. Charlie and J. B. Overton are sick with mumps. \ Mr. C. t). Jones went to Yande mere Monday evening. Mr. Demos Wheatton, of this place, is visiting relatives and fclends at Messlej-^n Pamlico county. ? Our boys continue to go deer hunt ing. Mr. W. H.'Mayo has been the successful man so ^far. having kitted" two out of four. It looks as If the fall Irish potato cron la going tr. h*> almml a failure iiere. Last year our county commission ers spent considerable m y building about Biz miles of road it would Con nor f th? tear r*ar4-oX PitmiW wiHi this section of Beaufort, wTvereas tne present land route is fifty or sixty miles. ?Xhep citizens of Campbell's Creek and this section generally de sire to "see this road completed. Let Beaufort wid Pamlico counties move forward one more time and complete this goed work ~ * BILL JUSTICE. "A little golf this morning." said lie (lea. H don't mind, but where are we to i Inquired the second.* nti ?>.- ip,, BXGIXKKK RE-SIGNS. Mr. W. A. Woolard, who has been employed by the Crystal Ice Com pany, this city, for the past five years as engineer, has tendered his resig nation td take effect September 30. j JJ y me request of Mr. Woolard, The} News gives space below to the fol lowing letter of recommendation | nvflr the ilgnshire el Mr. R. Bon ner. the manager of the company: "This Is to' certify that Mr. W. A. Woolard, has been steadily employed by . the, Crystal Ice Company, "of Washington, N. C-, for ever five years, and it gives me great pleasure to recommend him In the highest terms as a most worthy and competent per son to be entrusted with the powers and duties eavolved upon bins in - the general management and care of Jthe machinery entrusted to his charge. Belnr'strlcfly temperate in his hab its, thoroughly reliable la avarjr re spect. He can always be depended npon to mbr*- than fulfill his obliga tions and Xm mir ?tT SlSsig. I will say from my own standpoint and" experience, anyone may consider themselves most fortv^ m tmrf Nt^cTbM ts. rfnlr, r L-irassjara i*r Crr?ur Ir? Cai STATENEWSI1 C?h! Awed Jtems otHrowrmi penlng Throughout the state. The Corporation Commission nounces that there are In North Car olina 4,40? miles of railway; In creases over last year, 56. The South ern haa 1,322; Atlantic Cdast Line, 947; Aboard Air. Line, 617^- Nor folk and Soutkerp. 465,.. The com-' mission, acting under oraers of the leglsature, notifies the freight depart -ments of all ratlwsys to appear Sep tember 15. when it wllT investigate rates, so as to establish the same relative ratea for North Carolina cities, town* and industries from North Carolina points as Virginia-! and South CAr/?lfn? Inland ? points-] have from these uorts. The com-' mission will report to the neSt Eeg^ lslature all faeta disclosed by this most important investigation Never before was there such Inter in gnnrt marts aq there is at pres ent In this State. Work Is being pushed on the eastern or capital au tomoblle highway route between WSShington and Columbia. V>nc? county has a large' force engaged in buddies Its link of this line, part of this being .quite near the Sea'board Air Line raUwiy and in plain view. State Geologist Pratt has been and is doing remarkably fine missionary work for good roads In the western counties, and the result of his work will be showji at the Asheville good roads convention, October 5-7. The arra^of speakers there Is certain to be a notable one. and including the governora of this State, South Caro lina aufl^emWaaey. afid perhaps ti er governors, Including Georgia; Sec retary of Agriculture Wilson and other United State* officials. A fea ture will be a discussion of gravel and mind -May rriads by Highway Rn glneer W. L. flooonman. A notable Carter, of the Carolina. Cllnchfield and Ohio Railway, will be heard as will also be Mr. Leonard Tufts, thfe owner of Plnehiirst : President L. R Spear, of the American Automobile Assoclstlon. and Industrial ? Agent Richards, ot the Southern* Railroad Commissioner of agriculture will talk about the good roads to the farmer. . Two certificates of incorporation were filed with the Secretary of State yesterday. The Vass Cotton Mill Company, of Vaas, Moore county, was incorporated with an authorized cap ital stock of $250,000, and will be gin business with $26,100. Angus Cameron, J.\ A. Leslie. W. J. Camer on" et aL, incorporators. The Apple Gin Company, of Apple, Greene coun ty, filed a certificate of incorporation with an authorised capital stock of "$10, and will begin buslneaswlth [43.500. W. R. Herring, John C. Daniel, and A. R. Darden, *tt^jfWat stonburg, and James S. Bynum. of Wilson, .incorporators.? -News and Observer. For sometime past Greenvlljo has had two white fire tympanies, Hope and Volunteer. Hope was the Aral company organized', but at'one time iiuuiLW uiBuauawi ana tna voiub teer started. Hope later reorgan ized. and since then t?e two com panles .existed. Looking to a' union ul tha companies and ? an Improve. ment of the fire department, the members of Volunteer company made application for membership in Hope company, and t Ms _ union made, the Voluntttr Cttfflp&AJ Will ceas^to exist. ? Greenville Reflector WEST ORIENTAL NEWS. We are having some very dry weather now. September has come, and the air and wlnd~~feels like the fall of the year. . - ? ? . Mr MTharr Hodgea, of- Washing ton, spent a few days last week with his brother. Mr. R. D. Hodges, of Vail Qrlonta! Mr. Herbert Williams, of Washing ton. who is visiting at Kershaw, N. C., was down. In our vicinity Sunday with his cousin, Mr. Blake .Perry ira that Mlna Laura Hodges Is sble to be out. again. Mr. Oliver Perry jras down In our vicinity Saturday nigjit and 8unday_| Mr.^and Mrs. Stephens and chil dren spent IaBt Sunday at the home of Mr. R. D. Hodges. Messrs. H. L. Oibba, J. R Hodges .Geo. Hill and R. W. Cumbo went to Ocracoke last 9alu?day [iilglH, leiurn Ing home 8unday night. All report ed a flne proportion of *7 J. Ik, lnoroM. ot 0.4 b?lnc dlridod 1MB Indoor wou-ld WArr. Father ? Ttb nd< my mark. Xow "bit's mr rewards Whan I d* I ahall leare, a von who 1? the biggest r&Acal in town. a Ooc ??Tw. iilid certainly In no hurry to Succeed to theHBTs. NEW LOT 35c Per Dozen: E. L. ARCHBELL Spactaltk* Clsrn and Tobacco. Leary Bros.'' Old Stand. WANTED i. One or two lots or bouse* and lots in a desirable part of the city? have clients for pur chase. Abo can handle one or two small farms, if not too far from the city? 25 to 50 acres cleared land with neces sary buildings and right price. If you are looking for a . good imrwtmam it will pay ? you to see our List of OFFERINGS And "if you have any proper ty-flrat you want to turn In-" to cash We are in a position to get quicker results than you coulfi yourself. Times are going to be good again- in a very short time, and you had better begin look ing around. WASHINGTON tWVEMMENI LU. - - > LET ME MAKE YOUR Hiore-competltion would be an phnwe. indeed, If It wars ?gt tr*e um there la always a beat place to bur a particular thins. *t the contemplated purchase la of any Ini portanre, the question o t where to j(o Is of equal Importance; aad the | question can beat be settled? aad IP ALL OUHE PURCHASES YOU HAKE IN THE COURSE OP A YEAH were made ASTER OOWbHST BRING THE AOS., ami made? In consequence ? to "the beat adraa at menstruation." They %r* ** LIFE 8 A' womanhood, aiding d?r iloymenl of ?*!" tawwt reined y for wodan-aquala tbam. t For Ladies, Children and Men In a Wide range of prices and all tt>e wasted shades v Now Is Just the Time for Them. Too warm for winter clothes too cool for summer l clothes. Just right for Sweaters. Picture Frames for you. Agents for Green's Chocolate ?andy. SPECIAL LINE of POST CARDS 'Phone 58; ?M - VOTES - are issued as follows for v.J| Subscriptions Paid in Advance Twelve Months . . 2.5 Vnfps PQMPEIA^ Massage Cieaiir Cleanses Where Soap ? and Water Fai?. Washing with aoap and water makes the face look clean, bnt it cleans the surface only. It does not ? clean oui the Imparities iq/Ue akin that make it trfnddy and sallow. reaches and loosens all foreign dirt and* impari*~_ ' ties that lodge in the pores. free from grease and that keep* the face free from It. Does not ? cannot ? promote the growth of Lair on the face. Price 60c and $1.00 per jar. DR. HARDY'S DRUG STORE. 4 * From a lemffn, cut a i ? small piece, then nick , ? it so as to let in the , ? toe with the corn; tie , ' fhis on at night so that ^ * the morning a blunt < ' knife will remove ' most ot the corn. Try 4 \ your corn will be i I gone. 1 > After it is gone wear J . our (Shoes and you ? will never have an ? other, j ' , . , , Knight Shoe Co