To Be Correctly Dressed You must be correctly corseted. The "W. P." N^rform Sty4e 47Sgtves perfect satisfaction in allrespectsv Make inquiry. J. K. HOVT SOLE AGENT a Theater TO-NIGHT . FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA . Tilt: ROAD TO THE HEART ? A comedy drama. tRYTXO To QET ARRESTED-? Coniadjr. ? KR-? -Comedy. MIMXKiHT ?>1STLR11AM^K A comedy. . THE SACRIFTTE? Melodrama. A RI RAL ELOPEMEXT ? Melo drama. *?" " ? GEM THEATER -Just Received, -j - 4 A large shipment of thp dpw, larg?-ci7t> par-Wagrg, GOL&Dl'ST WASHING POWDET We Have a special deal o~n same* -i. E. R. MIXON & CO. For a Proof Of [the superior virtues of the. GAS RANGE," clll on" that friend of yours who haSs^onejjnd do a little cooking |on -- -- -it ? and afso swure heiffaptrrtWi a'S to its handiness| and its economical ^fea tures. . ? We will guarantee that then you will call "gate tlie c , ^ best advertisers are our satisfied clients. ? - Washington Light & Water Co. leakr If so, we can stop it. All Kinds of Roofing Galvanized Iron, < Rubber and Till price is right. Galvanized Iron, Cary's, Magnesia, Rubber and Tar Paper. J. H. Hants Plumbing and Supply Co7 T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. DEALER IN DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, MILLINERY New Bltriof * Machines Soon - ? ? ? jl? London, Sept 1Q. ? Advices from Paris* statS that this wttek will* wit-' ,ness th?? completion of no less than h dvzeli of the Bleriot Hying machines.1 .implicates of l he Bleriot XI, "which fte wacross thq English channel, and that .v lth In '? a month .fifty .of the aerial orait will have been turned out fromjthe factory near the French capital. Two of these machines ..will . be seen In America, where -M. TJlhrlo.t Is anxious to tnake.a good showing. The monoplanes are said at !2,()0<X each and all have been contracted for in .advance. Some of- the .purchasers have received offers of a premium of from $1,000 to $2j00p to turn over their craft "tvs soon ' al completed.^ Several of the Bleriot XII machines are also VMider construction, but the the smaller machine. ? Thu BlWluL Al Is Ihe^cmti tmmo "pTSfi? fSTfymg but one person, while the Bleriot XII .is built for one or two passengers besides the operator. In his original" XTl "Kl. "Bleriot carried two persons a short time ago- > in length it Is not -muuh greater than the smaller machine, the latter betng 23 feet, but the wings are stronger' and sotnewhat longer. Nassr Airship Flies Today Ottawa. Ont., Sept. 10.? ^viators all over the world wlllri* lhterested Jn the attempted fligjgs of the Nadsar airship. which wniiTp a fftalnrp hf the Central Ca'nftrtjfip F.ThihtHnn opened in. this city . today. . The big fair eclipses all \is predecessors In the extent uiita displays of Canada's w*alth^bu^^y^attempt at aerial navlytipn Is attr&tlng more discus than the exposition itself. ^The Nassr airship cost thfc construction was done almost wholly by Its navigator, Tony Nassr. of Toledo,* Ohio. The big gas bag -itu^^jiu^porta tha frame wnrh nnd engine of the airship Is 75 feet In length, has a diameter of 16 feet; and when Inflated with hydrogen gas has a -capacity of nearly 13,000 cu6!c~ feet. It is made entirely of Japanese silk, possessing the qualities of light ness and strength. The framework. 5 or 6 feet below, is triangular In form. The gasoline engine which furnishes the motive pow'er Is of }6 horsepower. four cylinder, four cyele, air cooled type. It weighs about 142 WMEdsi' >h?u?h te uuttt a a imwtf ful as many automobile engine?. Uu? like other aeronauts. Nassr has the engine so desifiuSt that hp r?" nt*p The propeller Is ^t the forward end and the rudder at the stern. Sul plWu- ari?j. iron borineS anil fillings arercle principal ingredients In the Jjydrogen gas and a generating plant to produce ft is carried. ? To bouse the airship while the ballpon Is being inflated Is a tent 100 feet in length. Nassr sails the ship himself and is navigation. " ? lolly draping Party at Mish's Mr. M: A. Smith gave a graplng party at the Mlfih vineyard yoat^rilay afternoon In honor of Miss Annie Wood ley. of Elizabeth City, who 1s 'the guest of Miss Ada May Ayers, on Maeket strwt. A satt down to the vineyard was on the well appointed gasboat' of Mr. Smith, and the after noon was highly enjoyed .by the fol lowing guests: Miss Annie Woodley, Miss Ada May Ayers. Miss Olive Bur Bank. ? Miaa Mftry Slmmnnw -IftnM, Miss Julia Mayo and Sir. Fred W. Ayers. ? ' Will Attend Great Council f CltlMta In Pabllc School Dt? * Wft It., ^MfchlftOB Towj ' By mu -??twOr lb* Countr Board of ?diicatlon, and the Dear* ul Oiliuul rmitwj? pT your dbMrUI -,?>m >< Hummed hi coma to ti)? public achool In WMh initon free of chare* aa to tolUon. KiK..AYERH Cfifin.To Board of KduTlllAn Mr. Benj. V.'. Taylor ieft this "in nullum miu juiiliii em train for Detroit. Mtfitt.. fn ??* tend the Great Council of the Im United States. The _Great Council meets next Monday^and will last four days. Mr. Taylor is rone of the three representatives elected from North Carolina- - ? - ? --When The News representative In quired of Mr. Taylor this morning his destination,, he jocularly replied; "I*to on niy way to make the neces sary arrangements for the funeral of the late E. H. Harriman," and 'also to look after ihe-xeceptlon planned for Dr. Cook, the arctic explorer." "What aboilt Peary?" was anked Mr. Taylor. "Why. he' ciriV be found juat at this. time. Will wire The News a&out him later." lining Throughout the BUtte. The.Vass Cotton Mill Company, of Vass, wasjeharterJ^I by the Secretary of State. Tjfce authorised ' capital stock is i^GOiOOO, but will commence business with $36,100. AnguY Cam holder. The Brannpn ^arbonatln -Com | Cream Company. John W.>Cp0weH Coal C'bmii*ny," or Lexington, reduces -Hs capital- "BtocK to" $600,~but"tlie stockholders amy increase it to a sum T?ol "exceediqr >10.060^ > . The total number of students reg istered at Chapel IIlll at the close of the registration period amounted, to 703. this number being 4 6 more than were registered a' the same time last TalTT Several more are expected * to enter later -staring tM. term, as h'as been the custom. The freshmen class numbers 190, with approximately 50 -etHl to enter, liijlit atiuua whuw lhat the" etudento thb -' ?i.slon will tweeh eight and nine hundred/ larger attendance than has ever bj^fff ie In any mm t?w.su?n.' LBWttWs in alt depai tmeuts fpgin tomftlrow.^" Greensboro'Naws The Catawba Live Stock Associa tion, which was formed lafct Febru* -ary with elglil'Bli'iifUwu lUa now nas twenty, is the only organization o^ its kind in the 8tate. Its purpose is to increase Interest in slock raising, pro mote better farming, build good roads, buy machinery together, ex rtiaiige tJUIl8~lo prevent inbreeding, build telephones, increase and im prove the poultry business and any:j thing elBe which, will help the farmer. Its members strongly favor good roads and, having failed to got thej county commissioners to do anything, have built split log drags and are trying to make better roads them selves. ? Hickory Democrat. The legislature at its last session adopted a renolni on m>mp? f"' whereas -it is "the sense of the legis lature that the cities, towns and in- . dustrles of this St&te_hkauld-U?ve-*ne "benefit of the same relative freight rates from lts~course as the Inland cities,, towns and Industries of. Vir ginia and Snnjh Carolina havelfrom ance with Its mandate t R75 Corpora tion CommiS8ion__hea_alghled?Lo? ap^ - pear befor.e it op the fifteenth of September the representatives of the freight departments of all the roads. The invesltlga". ion will "beyond a "doubt be full of interest The feel ing having been widely .expressed that freight rates have been In many cases far too high, and further that there has bt-en" these many years gross .discrimination against North Carolina, particularly In favor of Vir ginia. it is suggested ttiaf wfiile the usual improvomegtf, are going on In this county the authorities cause to be erected at ~avery roadfork figure polpts 'giving the (llfttan.ee Ul and ?*me^ of place to which each road leadrf. This ,w/ib a rustogi In olden times, and now with the Increased use of the automobile, there will be a great deal more traveling the coun try roads, and It may be necessary to revive the' Hfcure posts and roadside weiler-^Neac "Bfcr n- Journal. . Double CharB?.-Anytlow. HoweU-rOld -jrou haw double pneo Mptat ' ?? the doctor chtrgad m? twt ?? AT much as I thought he would. -- . , "What - Is believed-ln some jnartimt ; to be tlje beginning of a crusade against keepers and inmates of houses of ill -repute was the arrest laiit night of four donisena of the un? deCA'ortd, who are charged with vag rancy under an act of the 1907 legis lature adopted as an amendment to the vagrancy law. Armed with war rants, Patrolman W. O. Brinkley and -D- W. Coleman at & p'elook last night went to the house of Louise Me*bane, on Twelfth street, between Princess and Chestnut, add arrested the keep er and Lena Williams, Bessie Deal and Frankie Gray. Inmates, all of Chief of Police N. J. Williams, where they arranged bond lot their appear ance before Recorder Furlong this morning. The Mebane woman gave tin hhhi Hunii iui nimiii aim i M 1 check on the wilmtity^m tu?inp a Trust Company for the other three ' defendants. The law makes It com pulsory upon every chief of pqlice In ? Ihe State to furnish the recorder or { other trial Justice every thirty days a ; list of ali the keepers and lnmatesyof * town and It is understood that Chief i Williams has furnished the recorder ' with the list as required, but (here ; 'appeared tg be song doubt as to ] "whose business It was to make the \ affidavit. The warrants upon whltb ? the women were arreted lyt* night -? were sworn out by a citizen, whose * name was not given. ? -Wilmington < Star. ? ==; Farmers Meeting Editor News: ? . ? ? ?J; Pleaso announce' that there will he a farmers' -educational' meeting held at Washington on "Tuesday, Septem ber 14.? ? -- ^ S 3mod| the Important subject* to be discussed will be draluafce, stock raising, cattle-quarantine, and farm management with reference to corn and cotton.' - ? ! r . Tire meeting has been arranged with the sole purpose '.of , bringing substantial and practical information and benefit to those vrha-are engaged in the cultivation of the ?oll. The meeting will begin at 10 o'clock a. m. and there Wlll.be Taj forentjon and afternoOh session. Very respectfully, . * JNO. II. SMALL. 4 Washington, H, C', Septal, 1-909. ? Shipping Notes following sailing vessels are' leduy: ? - ? 1 I 1 i Scho<mer__ ?Keal, captain; Ocrocoke. Fish. ter Hopkins, captain ; Pamlico coun ty. Fish, &c. Schooner.- R. J. White, Henries, captaAi; Abel's Bay^ Flsh._. Schoqnor TWo Sisters, C- E. Brad sly*w,. captain; Belhaven. Oysters from Judltchs. 7 ? 7-" ? : ? ^7 Schooner Booby, G. W. Clark, cap tain; Rose Bay. Oysters from Rose Bay. _! ; * ' ; ? The Business Course at the Putfllc School will begin next Monday. It offers you an- opportunity to become an.cKpeil steiiugrmMiur for tHO gmair fee ul Ih.uy-a month. SIXTY DOZEN Ocracoke. Dressed Mullets - 35c Per Dozen: ' ' P. I. ARCHBELL . Specialties Cigars and Tobacco. Lcary Bros.' Old Stand. ? I WANTED - One or two lots or houses and lots in a desirable part of the city? have clients for pur chase, Also can handle one or two sradliiannvit not-too far from ' the city? 25 to 50 acres cleared land witt) neces sary buildings and right price. If you are looking for a good investment it will pay you to see our List of OFFERINGS' ; And if you have any proper ty that you want to turn ? in to cash We are in a "position to get quicker results than you could yourself. I _ . Times are going to be good again in a very short time, and yotThad better begin look ing around. WASHINGTON INVESTMENT CO. fie ? - ? ? " - ? Just Received Another Immense Line. we.noW"Have all STYLES and all sizes. v THE RECOGNIZED BEST CORSET, . Visit Our Coat Suit Departments. - y ' TH? A/*r- ecor*f//r/ts ^ v > LET ME MAkE YOUR Picture l There's Always-a "Bfrst Pl?ce" Which to Buy I mm in Store-competition would be an .lor you. Agents for Green's Chocolate Candy. | SPECIAL LINE ' - of POSTCARDS ? _ ?t rnone ilU. H, G. Sparrow. ?.?iii|iir_4IMU?. laflw-J. It U were aoL.r that there Is -always a beat, place to buy a particular .thing. If the contemplated B?"r;^?pf || nf sny lMn portance, the question of whete~lb ! go is of equal Importance; and the question can best be settled? and usually very quickly? by reading the . ads. IF ALL OF THE PURCHASES XOV HAKE IX THE COURSE OF A YEAR were made AFTER COKSID ERIXG THE ADS., and made ? In "the . best ad ran- ? miuubie mini la yinr. you wonld be amazed at the gate of yonr savings ? at the apiOttt ot money realized as a direct , pensation to you for yonr labor In "rendlngthe ads." TE1 PENNYROYAL UllftSSS&g^ ^^^^^^^^^=s"""^~=a::=^==*=?===ajr o ? and banish ? " paint of menstruation. n N They %r? ?? LIFE SAVEltS" to glris at 1^1 | m - wfioKj" wemanhooa, aiding* denlopccnt of fyt\ \ns and ?mow* remedy for women equals them. Cannot do karm ? itfa. becomes a pltMuro. 8I.OO PER U9X BY MAIL. Sol/ by druCTUlstA. niL MOTT^eW^iCAL OO, Clwreland. Obi* VOTES are issued as follows for I Subscriptions Paid in Advance One Month "L lilTote f Two Months, v ? Six Months , T welve Months . 3 Votes . 12 Votes . 25 Votes. J POMPEIAN Massage Cream r . ?i?ai W mm tiir - - and Water Fail Washing with soap and walfer nuikei UU Ace look clean, but it- cleans the surface onlyT It does not cleaaontthe imparities in the skin that make it muddy and sallow. Pompeian MassageCream goes through the sarface. It ainks Into every pore ? reaches and loosens all ? fuielgu dirt and impurt 4i.. ?>..* Intlrr *'*- ? pores. It is the only facial cream free from grease and that keeps the face free from promote the growth of Laii uu llie face. ' - _ tR. HARDY'S DRUO STORE. EAST CAROLINA Teachers' Training School Established and maintained by the State* fo* the young meii and womep Who wish to qualify themselves for the piofessluir of teaching. Buildings *nd equipment new and modern. Sani tation perfect' ' - I * For prospectus and information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHTi President, Grtenvflle, N. C. ? From a lemon, cut a ? small piece, then nick ? it so a? to let in the ? toe with the corn; tie ? this on at night 90 that Mt cannot move and in ? the morning a blunt ? knife will remove ? mugiuiumuutn. rry ? tftis a few times and >r your corn will- he ? gone. it jsgone wear ? other. Knight Shoe Co

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