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1 BRING US YOUR PfCTURES JrtfBE FRAMED Just nrriv^ very best and lat est patterns iii MOULDINGS. VVork done neat 4 ? -l>^?nd promptly. Full Stock Edison Pho nographs and Records RUSS BROS. THE PICTURE FRAMERS. Theater TO-NIGHT "'T r nirf HHiTll 1 THE ELF KJXS A. hamtfal ?l . lusion_dn?mftt ? . Till: L.\riy\M>KHS--A ,panoram . ? '**?' Ptytufe. r.Kss an i > UK ii goose ? a com edy. , . ? THE IltOFESSOR'S l.OVK TO X* If ? Farce comeily. THK Ai tOK S BAI.V CARRIAGE ? Comedy. GEM- THEATER ; | *Ju^t Received E. R. MIXON & CO. For a Proof Of the superior virtues of the GAS K AINtjt, caii onthat friend of Vours / * - who has one and do a little cooking on it ? and also secure her opinion as to its handiness and its economical fea tures. We will guarantee that then you will call ind investigate the cost, etc.. for our best advertisers are Our satisfied clients. | Washington Light & Water Co.k J*Does Your House I.eakr If so, we can stop it. All Kinds of Roofing t-? .fialviiniyerl Iron. Carey's. Magnesia. Rubber and Tar Paper. ^ The price is right. LH. Harris Plumbing and Supply Co. NEW ARRIVALS in Suitings in Fa ncy Stripes and Shade*, 15c. the | yard. Also nice line of Plaid Dress Ginghamsat 10c. T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. LARGE SHIPMENT OF New Buggies Just Received. A few SECOND HAND Ones will be sold cheap. WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE *"P?N' STAFENEWS t-Htrm* lulcrvst H?| -j I "?trtHtqhoMt l|v? The farmers of- Forsyth county haV?P"t*keu Lhe Initial ivt? Mn h try to land one of the short course* to be ujp !iii. muisiuiL department of the* Agricultural and ?Mechanical College. Several promt rent farmers, residing In Old Town township. together with County Sup-j erlntendent of Public Instruction \V. It. Speas.'are -Lark of the movement and the local farmer* are entering the coiTCfcsl aF t He ~ a uggestlolt of a member 6t the State Department of Despite the fact that'Sherlff Jones 1 mid ? h+H ? deputies have -mfojg l*u^uiy_ . efTort to ftr.d*fcuard T. F. Cobl^tiielx, I effort* uave been frultY^s and they repopi thai CuUe has ai>ptrr<"fitly dls &;?? eared witWmit leaving the Blight;, est trace behind him. There are a ^,?^1 ^lill t.. opinion lhat Cobfe isin hiding near his old home in Green township, but the majority are of the opinion that with all the time he had he put hi good distance between him and Gull- j lord couuty pffU-iaU.. ? Thftrc were no j new- developments In the case yes- 1 terday. beyond the report- from Dun-I ham that Nelson Turner. Tne^father ' -of. the dead convict, had retained a j prominent lawyer 6t that city t_o rep resent him in the courts and to probe 1 the matter to the very bottom. It Is J not yet known whether Turner will enter a suit against Guilford county j nr'nnt hut It wis shIi! yesterday bv a j gentleman from Durham, wnp is con-| versant with tfe cats in the case, ttmtj the county commissioners of Guilford ] WflUld M PFMthled with a bill Tor all | the* expanse o? embalming and re-] moying the body from the graveyard i at the county home to Durham, j Notices have been sent broadcast ? throughout the country, giving a dev! srrlptinn anri rTfTertrf; a reward of [ 1200 for Coble's arrest, and it is gen- ; erally Relieved that he will be found i before many days* - ? Greensboro) News. . J . No little" ifl lerest has Veen ex- 1 pressed in the matter of the reduc | tlon of illiferacy Tn North Carolina. J ' The census of iD0f> showed the p"er-'| s rentage of whKe lliiteracy to be uiu% i j teen and a half. State Su'perlnten- 1 I dent Joyner says that from the re-r iports^of county superintendents he'] | is sure that the figure-; will be re-] j duced largely and is satisfied TEls : : 'reduction v. ill bring them" down to 1 | jm ; V cent or ev*n under, as to chil I dren who wei^S under the school [ |j I'f.vmlaiioii between the sehoQl ages; , j of six *and twenty-one years, since": the year 1 900 show a reduction) _ aa id illiteracy. Of course, a great deai of tbe illiteracy tn 1?f>0 was! among .Uic grown people, and of! course- this can not be reduced, and this particular class of illiteracy will again give trouble next- wag- In 'tile p census figures. It l? not unlikely that Mr. J. A. J Browr. of Cfeadbourm will again try ; for the Congressional nomination j from this district, with Hon. II L jCook. of Cumberland. Mi;. A. J. Mr w.i'f'ii at UulHiiua. jmd Messr*. Q?o l- Morton and- Herbert McClanimj. or Newttoroorer. *nO-tto?. HTTOH a?y, of OrmiDwklc, and. tiie-pre|?ntr Congressman* Hon. BL U Godwin, In 4h? fleld?_lfra. Axt Congressional con-*" veaUon promises to be iTTiveiy affalrr it should be h^d lu Fayetterille, and we presume that ltvwlll. ? Fayette rille Olnfiur. ? ? ? ? ? - The' Irn^TerTltyo^^rtli Carolina opened- on Jlonday, Tuesday and1 ?Wednesday, September ,6, 7 arid 8?j and to date about 750 atudentd have registered, which is an increase of about 40 students over-' last year. Tho fre&hman class has the largest mirnbec. having about 200, with the medivul class having., the smallest number: about 50" in the first year medtral class nVd about lnth? s?c ohd yeac*<|lass. This failing off in the first year class is caused by the 1 raiding _o*f 1 tho standard, each med. leal student bcins? required to have 7K5^w?tH?alfiiuof one year's college I course. Only~iTne-^>UvciL_unlvef8lty ?In. the South l\as a larger enriHTmiFTit than N. C.. and that is the.Uni At;raity <31 Tesa?. -Charlotte News. Shuford Randall," a white man WANTED One or two lots or houses and lots in a desirable part "of the city ? have clients tor pur chaie, I" Also can handle one oT ! tw,o small farms, if not too ! far from the city ? 25 , to 50 acres cleared land with neces j sary buildings and right price. If yon are tookmg tor? a1 ? good investment it will pay j you to set our List of OFFERINGS And if you have any proper ty that you wan) to turn in to cash we are in a position to get quicker results, than | j'ou could yourself. . Times are going to be good j again in a very short time, I and you had better begin look- I | in? arniinH I WASHINGTON INVESTMENT.CO. I ' ' * from fihnrtlanrt. 'coyn^r. Who ? was pruxin, dKJ iiWrfcragyytto. te^o" o , y ? U n 1 ^ i^nt y^u^r i^o n tinifi for crlmPUl lulllllicy ?Uh hi, sTep-JatWitorTwtaw ?(re mtbrfBt ?g? toiirtam leare. wiilch oflcHRf Is a felony, -punriPhable bjr ten years' wai "etatiewi ??I ?nnfiw?4 M mm m min ama He \vaa Apparently in good health when broughtao Raleigh about three weeks ago, ana his' death was * -sur prise \o those who knew him. ? News .and Observer. " WEST OMENTAL NEWS. WfTiaJI u^iice littfe TBtaJtot night j which -was very ~bndty needed. There was a1 negro minstrel iiTj Oriental Thifrsday night. It was en Joyed by all who attended. The girls of Oriental gave' u Sur-J prlae party in honor o* Miss Jennie'] Hill', of New Born, N. C.. who Is.vislt \ lug Miac. A ri-npi to froughty. Those 1 attending were Misses Annette i . Myrtle- Doughty, Nlta Hasklns, Grace' j Morris, Tamsy Hill, 'Elsie Pugh, Olive , 'Aldrldge, JulLa^Stephens, Boil Brab ble. Lucy .Bailey, Derlle Ireland and the writer Mess 13. \VTTt* Smith, Pur sey Everett t .Carl .Bell and Mark Yen'-. tras. _E*yy one reported a.flne time. Mr. Jim Hodges and family have returned homo again from Jone's Bay. l Hey ? came Tuesd*T~tm ? the noon train. Mrs. A. H. Stephens and children. Misses Canyien Powers and Myrtle Dougherty, were over In our vicinity Thursday ou a grape hunt. Miss Sallie Hodge? Is on the sick list this week; bfrt we a're glad to 1 Kn6\l' lliiu shu-t* much better. : r The triy& farmers are busy get ting ready to put out their fall cab I bage. Mr. R. D. Hodges gave a delight ful hay ride In honor of his niece. Miss Lizzie Hodges, of Washington., Sunday afternoon. "\All rm^orted a fine time. ' . _J 1 Mr. Herhi^t w))llaiM.' who has been . visiting relatives at T<ersfiaw, returned to .his home at Washington, Misses Myrtle Mason, Bessie \y ery, Minnie and Sadie Gordon and Hannah Daniels, of Oriental, were over In our. vicinity Sundhy after noon. ^ Mr. WUilanr-Delaiaare spent Sun-' day night at tho home of Mr. R. D. Hod*es. " MAY rtOBGES. ? Kick*' Capadine Cui^Mck HoaiTattre Also Nervous. Headache, Travelers' Headache and aches from Grip, Stomach Troubles or Female trou bles. . Tr^r Capudltie? lfs* liquid ? effects immediately. Sotd by dfug^ gists. The Increase In ndrertfsInK space *rhlch you use this fall oyer that uso<l last fall should constitute, of It self, a pretty good advertising cam nlrn. 'RAKANAS andlEELESl TODAY Extra Fine Stock. Call ~ " ^ . " E. L ABCHRFTI Specialties Clears and Tobacco. I Leary Bros." Old Stand. FURNITURE I FURNITURE! Housekeepers should visit our store and view the latest fads in Furnishings, etc., for the home Our fall line is replete with home necessities. See us before purchasing. JEFFERSON FURNITURE CO. EAST CAROLINA f Teachers' TraTmng School I Established and maintained by tne State for thfe young men , and womcirwho wtstj to qualify' themselves for ih^profeStflonr' it* of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and modern. SaKt 4 tation perfect7 ? *>. SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 5TH. 19*9. LC? For prospectus and Information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, r'i President, Greenvfile. N. C. ' ? ? -u_ ? ? ? . ?CP ^ \ ? m. <ix - LET ME MAKE YOJ& Picture Frames for you. ' Agents for Greek's Chocolate Candy. "SPECIAL LINE = ~ ^ of POST CARDS 'Phone 58. H. G.Sparrow. Souvenir Day Fall and Winter Day FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1909 Magnificent display of Ladies' Tailored Suits, Waists, Skirts, Dress Goods, Silks an# Fancy Goods. This will be a rare treat to every lady. SOME EXTRA SPECIALS will be offered for one day only. Everybody that will clip coupon, and sign -properly, will be presented with a handsome Souvenir. 250 BELT PIN'S Bought direct from- factory for thlA'Sale. Worth up to 50c. Opening price.. 10c. 400 HA? PINS Jet tops, worth up to 19c. Pins. Opening price nc? Long *,000 TARRS RlRBOYs Another lot of Will End?. Satins, Taffetas, Morle, and Persians. 4 Opening prj<ie , !0u Tard. 2A0 HARRKTTES All shapes and kinds worth up to 2bc. A bar gain. Opening price lOc. . SOUVENIR COUPON NO. 2 This coupon when properly signed] *nd presented In person, on Sept. 17, at J. K. HOVT'S, entitles f,ady to s Hanrlson .Souvenir. Void unless ?ign-j ed. NAME Address . IfM-YAKIM* OF TABLE IjINEN Bleached Union part Linen, is worth *?c. yd. / Opening price 25c. 8,000 YARDS PERCALE MH!.l?m(ln. 11 l-2c. xriiti. tlie.| B?it Quality. Ll*ht and dark. Opening price 10c. OUR SUIT BUSINESS this season so far has warranted us to boast on outlines for style workmanship and exclusiveness. Special models will be shown, beginning at 9 a. m- ' 1.MO TARDA SUITINGS Soma .peclal 8ultln*a, all colonr. Op*sli>( prlea 8r..r?rU. J mimjzeN HA NDKER0HTF.F8 Fancy Embroidery Em boaaad, nflorth 10c? Opan TBr III let, Jy. ? J. K. HOYT ?wi s (jreaust i?tore. 00 BPMClf g'DK'IICim Plain. While 'Hem stitched* north 6p. 4 Opening price . ; ? , 2i-ac. No Child will begjven a aonvenir. BgEauseof ? rather expeaalve Sotivenlir#gT:?HUOt give ally TO Children:
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