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Another lot of Ladies' Tailored Suits. Exclusive models ? no two alike. Prices range up to $75. J: K. Hoyt. NEW ARRIVALS Fonhe^ait and Win ter Trade ? ? ? ? HUNT CLUBSHOES, WEAR-WELL PANTS, YALE PANTS, KADY SUSPENDERS. HOSIERY. For style and finish the above are unexcelled. Full stock of Edison Ma chines and Records. RUSS BROS. TUB. I'll I IIVI. | UA.U1LH.H GEM Theater TO-NIGHT FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA rHARI.OTTK CORI) AY ? A band] colored picture. ADVKXTl'RES OF A BAG OF] tX)Al ? Comedy. I'ltl.MlNAI.S DAVUHTER? Melo-| drama. THK TICKLISH MAS*? A larce . comedy. ' A SISTER'S IjOVE ? Melodrama. I CURE FOR RASH FULNESS - A , rich comedy. GEM THEATER Just Received "A large shipment of the new, large-size package, GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER We have a special deal on same. E. R. MIXON & CO. NOTICE! * Now-is the time jo have your gas lamps put in order. It will cost you nothing to have them inspected and adjusted. A Welsbach humer will give you 80 candle power and cost only 1-2 cent per hour. Sec the GAS MAN. -Does Your House I.eak? If so, .we can stop it. All Kinds of Roofing Galvanized Iron, Carey's, Magnesia, n ..kko.- mil T nr Papfcr. The price is right. J. H. Harris Plumbing and Supply Cv. NEW ARRIVALS ? * in Suitings in-fancy Stripes and Shades, 15c. the yard. Also nict liirerrfltaidDress^iiagbaBasatlOc^ T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. state: |C?htlfM?U Itenu of Interrtt Hap-] lining Throughout the Stale. ^benT^l^Je^TTargu^ attendance Jf pupils of the State school* here tor the White Blind and Negro Deal Muted au4 U11b4, -ThnrBdsy- seven special -ours. all tilled with pupils will arrive, each car being undor the care jf the faculty. and there - will be chaperons from Murphex,. Asheville, ZClnilTdtte, GiT>eusboro. 'Hamlet, Ta$ boro. New Bern and Wflmingtqp. At the opening there will be at least 300 pupils, equally divided between the two races. The school for White Blind la near the capltol. and during, this W^-mnnH ln,|"-"'-?T1irritn hav?T 1 Jjeen ma<fe there, Nvi a fp?.- H?nn been made at 4he school for Ne&ro. Deaf Mutes and Blind, which is wellL out in the Eastern part of the 'city, Aid which has a large farm and gar-J Jen near the boundary. The pupils come from all parts of ihe Stale.. Whenever there _ar?t epidemics of scarlet fever or diphtheria one result has been an increase. of the number of deaf mutes. ? News and Observer. The litllf> four-year-old daughter of James Bright had a narrow e&cape from death last night j^t the home of J. D. \Vinslow, In thh? city, where she was visiting, a number of children were playing in the bathroom. The little chlul^ftn against tho partly closed "blind of the window which came open, throwing the child head long to the street eighteen feet he low. When the child was picked up" she was bleeding profusely from a severe wound In Ihn tPmnlo Or. McMullan was summoned and rend ered medical aid. The .condition of the child was greatly Improved this morning, and the indications are that she wlll-etistaln no serious Injury. ? Elisabeth CUy Tar Heel. ' I Charles l.e&ry, h colored mai*r-w&e up before Justice of the Peace Bar rington yesterday, charged with abandonment of his wife and for ma liciously destroying property,- &c. The evidence showed that he had not contributed anything at all toward his better half's support since the first of January, and that besjdes he i-iH h?>Pii a charge n:>on her, for his I food and shelter. He said that he didn't think he ought co give his wife anything, because she cooked where she got plenty to eat and could spare ?ome. He was put urfder a bond of $2." to explain the matter to the next, ITuperior-eourt. ? New Bern Journal. 1 It is officially announced .by the management of the Norfolk and Southern Railway, effective October I.-iL. .nrixt ? iliai all ot lu trains will use the union passenger station at Raleigh. N. C.. now Jointly used by the Seaboard Air l*ine rail way, Southern railway and the nal eigh and Southport railway. This will be a great convenience to the traveling public using the Norfolk j-nr.H Southern ? railway to and from Raleigh, by," reason of the more cen tral location- of the union passenger station, and avoids a transfer be tween stations across the city by such j-assengers as have through tickets reading from or to stations, on the .!<?*! U!WMI.H W1H.L!1EM1 in ???*> "jTrnctlon with othfr railway Hues via Raleigh. ? Raleigh is to be congratu lated now that all of tho railway lines entering that city use one union station. ? Greenville fteflector. Wttiey- and >lr. Kubt.| 'Fields went sailing last Sunday after I noon in a small boat, and were enjoy *7!.u' i !i* w.'i'.lvoa ? unrMHnnlj! ? Ruling. over the waves when of a sudden "h liftle puff of wind caught them off their -guard and capsized the boat. After splashing around in the water awhile they got on the bottom of the boat, and "succeeded in righting her up. Then they made fop home to change clothes. Both looked like half drowned rats when they got ashore. ? Oriental News. received at 1;. k. Willis MEETING OF .\!>|sC(0^tMH>K fH'B. S. R. Fowle, I give notice that the Adlsco Book Club will meet at the residence of Miss L. t: Rodman, sec ond vice president, on Wednesday afternoon, at 4:30 o'clock. The books w'lll U drawn and members ,ir? no. 441Ui_to saad-them In tlnir_Qr_auh lo ,he "anal fine. It Isalne de strod that the course of study for the ensuing year be decided at this meet ing 8. F. WISWALL, Sec. New Buckwheat. St E. K. Willis'. ATTENDED FUNERAL. Sheriff Geo. Ricks. Treasurer J. F Tayloe, Register of Deeds O. Rumley, Chairman of the County Board of Commissioners R. R. Warren. Rev Nathaniel Harding and others, 'at tended the funeral of the late Cdun ty cpmmlssloner H.'G. Jordan, near Long Acre, this tnorning at 11 o'clock. The burial was at the old ??mlly burying ground. , The following were* the pallbear ers: O. Rumley, R. R, Warren, w H. stanclll, G. E Ricks, J. D Eborn, J. F. Tayloe, Bpfiner Waters. Mac AIIUuiu, Bui luii uutlw, gn.? -b Tankard. .Stewart Waters, and H H Wallace . HliAPAfflBStST l Whether from Colds, Heat, (Horn ach or N?rronj Trouble*, jCfptxditM 1 wiu you. j it, l?c., f 5c." and 50c , at trng norm.* | *.-4t WITH THE FUNNYMEN ii ? i 11 i mt ii || X* Phi lander McCaun. a soulful young man. Believed in the esthetic life. He had postern filore from ceiling to Hoof *? . ( - Which he worshipped instead of a wife. So enraptured waa he with postew; thst. gee! "rv* "* **? dmpyed In hlw head. But hl?-eh!efe?t delight was at ten every night ? When"1 Tie tripped to his four-poster bed. The Carry Comb's r t*oib?oine dish? Though neither bea^fe dot fowl nor flgh-^_ . Most people trke It quite wejl done ? Ah. ther's Miss Mary Jt?t had one - - t)nce you begin you flgpft ngt cease Rut ttuis it hnt r?... ? 'Moat anyone, hotfew7 able To aerre a curry at *)a ? table. of; a" ^ tadies' Muslin Underwear Our buyer ran across a large lot of Muslin Underwear in New York City, which -wis bought at exceptionally low prices consideringquality, and we are going to give our customers the benefit of our purchase by offering same as long as it lasts at exceptionally-low figures. Sale Begins Wednesday, Sept. 22nd. See Window. i Pretty V ml. Lace Trimmed and Neat ! Emb Trlmm?d-Corset Covers of good Long Cloth, worth 35^.. to go at ,"i 25 Cents. . : ? : 1__ Lace and Embroidery Trimmed, Elab*' orate and Neat Corset Covers of *2 go ? - ??S?, 48 and 59 Cents?"'""'. Pood Quality Long Cloth Drawer*. , U Hemstitched and I uefcerf ruc&?a. 25 Cents. I ace or Embroidery Trimmed Draw L era of Fine Nainsook to go at 39, 50 and 59 Cents. pi.-^.own.of Good Long Cloth, j !"!' "48 Cents.r of tiflf NAliuook, iu uu at i ? 59c.,79c.789c., 98c. and ~ Si.25. V 98 Cetifs ana$t35.' - - - MEAGER SAIiAIUKS Keep Young^Mca^From the Ministry _ _ ? A Yearly llttance. . Average yefrly salaries BiilU bv American Protestant churches: Methodist .-r-rAbout $4 SO Baptist No complete statistics Presbyterian About $700 Congregational $907 Episcopal About $600 Writing in Munsey's Magatlne for October,. Walter Prlchard Eaton de clares. in the course an article on "The Ministry as a Profession": "The* Protestant ctrnrche| are aiarmeri over the dwindling number of students, in their seminaries, and the increased difficulty of securing worthy recruits for the ministry. The minister's lot, if possible, is' to be maae~feasier, no less for practical considerations ? even if these aro not always confessed ? than for - ethical ones. 'J. "We pay the workman $3 a day ? or . a little more ? to build the chorch ; and we pay the clergyman $2 a day? or "a tittle lose ? to-pxeacJt in it. "To increase "the salaries of min-' Itft^rs to a point where they can sup purl mid educate their families ? in decency and have a small margin over for the necessity of books and the luxury of a reserve, to' a point where they are beyond the gnawing cares arid nervous drrfin of goverty, is a crying need of the Protestant churches today. ? * '. "The demand for young, active II pr<'CPnl ^r?ntor the supply, and a youth of marked ability is practically certain ot a comfortable living almost as soon as he steps out of hie divinity school. It is the young minister who is In de ?r,a?^ facially in the large <:ltr churches. The- ministers them selves say that their .'dead ~inre*~"ts reached at the fiftieth year. "Present conditions have now im posed more than poverty;' because of the increased cost of living, they have come to impose privation, and intellectual, if not sometimes ttlwuut phv8icjLlj_6iarvation. ''On the "other hand, to ask men TjB 1 1 1 i'm\ n In mi mini mm in irmiU them to come, becauso of the finan cial rewards, is to debase Christian ity and to insult, its Founder. '.For tunately, there seems to be no lmme> -dinto danger? ol this uartlcular ln sult." ' THIS DATE IN H1HTOH* 1757 ? James Jackson, fifth gov ^f Georgia. born in England. Died'ln Washington, l>. u.% Marcn itjt 1806. 1792? Royalty abolished and a republican government proclaimed in 1814 ? Dritish retreated troHl FUlt Erie to Niagara., 1,832 ? Sir Walter - Scott, famous novelist. >di?4. - Born Aug. 15, 177-1. 1861 ? Lexington, Mo., captured by the Confederates. 1863? Getsaral Bragg be#an the siefte oi unatuiiiuugc ? 1872 ? In a political affray at Col umbia, 8. J- Caldwell waB shot dead and Major Morj^arf wounded by George Tupper. ^ ' 1875 ? Indianola, Tex., visited by a cyclone and almost entirely de stroyad. 1904 ? King_ peter of Servia was crowned at Belgrade. " According to ancient mythology. Orpheus wdnt to Hades to find a wife ? but some man can't understand why tt- was necessary. Special sale of ladles' Muslin In derwear ? at Cllifc'i. ? See window and mA. SMOKE THE BEST? Piedmont Cigarettes' -^LCfews, POR SALB BV . L L ARCHBELL _ SfMctttlat Ct?*r. Totacw I^ary Bros.' Old Stand. 2 ?? r ' JS .m glM ^iTOi -I ? ?? ??"it '? ? - ? J. . ---l.'-rv POINTED PARAGRAPHS * The things that others do not con sider worth while> going after come +* Ihsas who arstt ~ "A chaperon is merely a fender tqr keeping a girl from colliding wl|h the wrong man. ..... For the next Thirty Days V- * I OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS in CROCKERY and HAND PAINTED CHINA consisting of lierry Seta, Soup Plates, vari ous Howls, and many more ar tlcloe too numerous to mention, 'Phone 58. H. G. Sparrow. PENNYROYAL Pill 8: ? of_mnn&tniat>.r " TKn. - >i ? ir.? ~ \ They overcome W??y. i ? ??. irregularity in; " < **iaaions, inn nf mrniRtTnatfon," ? TUrj v? ?i,ipr S/VVE1W*? to jjomanhood, br <lruB1n?.. pit c? Vw^.Va. Si hUHNHUKtl FURNITVRV I Housekeepers should visit our store and view the latest fads in Furnishings, etc., for the home OurTall line is replete with home necessities See us before purl" "JEFFERSON FURNI' <FS> a 4 EAST CAROLINA Teachers' Traiiung^choot TTinTiTFiitinl ma V'" ?nr Y .... and women who wish to qualify tb?n*?ive8 for tjie prpfeylon" of teaching. . Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sanl tation perfect1 SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 3TH, IW>. ML CTMftVme. TfrC. "?? ZBasgrqBniv Hind The Man Every man and woman is anxious to buy some article? necessity or lux ury ? every day of his or her life: Single handed it would take you months to seek out those interested in your line of Juisiness. An adver tisement In -WHS PAPER "*** ' 'Imirtt tmtnntnii eously. It corrals the purchaser? brings I - your store? makes him buy you advertised. . 5
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