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NEW ARRIVALS For the Fall and Win ter Trade ? ? ? ? HUNT CLUB SHOES, WEAR-WELL PANTS, I YALE PANTS, \ KADY SUSPENDERS. HOSIERY. For style and finish the above are unexcelled. Full stock of Edison Ma chines and Records. " RUSS BROS. LH? l'U_l LRL I OEM Theater TO-NIGHT FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA IX.U'GPUATION OF WILLIAM -H. TAFT ? Panoramic. A 1?AV IN WASHINGTON, L>. C. Panoramic. AT THE ALTAR? Melodrama. ' AS I .MSI AL ELOPEMENT ? A farrt? comedy. VAMPIRES OF THE COAST? A band-colored picture. THE 11 EST PROGRAM Of THE GEM Just Received A large shipment *f the new, large-size package7"~ 1,'OLt) IXiST WASHING POWDER We have a special deal on same. E. r. mixon & CO. ' NOTICE! Now is the time to have your gas lamps put in order, ft will cost you n< t'.iing to have them inspected and adjusted. A Welsbach burner wjll give you 80 candle power and cost only 1-2 cent per - hour. Set the GAS MAN. " Does Your House I.eak? If so, we can stop it. - All Kinds of Roofing Galvanized Iron, Carey's, Magnesia, Rubber and Tar Paper. Tht; price is right. ? J. H. Harris Plumbing and Supply Co. WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE B L Sl^^ LARGE SHIPMENT OF j New Buggies Just Received. A few j SECOND HAND Ones will be sold cheap. L. SLSMA> President. 1 NEW ARRIVALS in Suitings in Fancy Stripes and Shades, 15c. the yard. Also nice lineof Plaid Dress Ginghams at 10c. STATE NEWS Cumtpnsed Items ot Interest Haf^ |>enlng ThV?ughi?Mt tlui Stale. - A survey 1b being ~fbiae~Tr6m u point Qtl, the A- CL L. near Grlfltfn, toward New Bern. The surveying party is maintaining absolute tec reey as to the -purpose of the survey and there is more or less speculation concerning it. The opinion is held 'by many that it is being done for the Atlantic CoaM LTntTXompahy. and that the company contemplates build ing a-'linti to CQUuect at New Bern *ith the New Bern and Wilmington branch. and also that it will go to Norfolk via New Bern. ? Kiuston. N. C-. Free Press. , . . | ? While wrosslug Pamlico sotmd Sun Jay. against a heavy gale and high seas, four !iarffl'tt-trf4tiy l.maH Uy steim tug Frank Esherfck, broke theie-hawsers and went adrift near Brqndt Island. All efforts to pick them l;|' "were of no avail on' accdunt of the storm' raging. The tug came on to New Bern .with the barge Cel estine McXally in tow. Those adrift were the J. H. Marvll. Atlas. Saturn and Safety. It was learned- yester day that they had been safely an chored- without harm to* crews craft. The eleherick returned yester Ut> to* tow them in. ? New Bern Jour nal. ' ?Two remarkably fine specimens of the odopus or "devil flsh" were cap tn nil lij M. ? Dnn V-fHrlniz^h M the Wrlght&vllle beach Saturday after noon and Sunday. ? Mr.VanDuten ??- ulhinB u 1 '.? 1 1 m tin' wninp'n nrtg Saturday afternoon with _a cast net over his shoulder^ when the octopus reached out after It and the fish >_ pulled ashore. Sunday afternoon he honked one of them with a heavy flsh line baited with mullet. The speci mens will be piwi v t'd mid M'.'ii to the University of North Carolina for scientific research. - 'W-ilmington, N-J C..,Star. "*a .. . It is expected that Judge J. S. .Ad ams will hoar the habe&s corpus- case Involving the- legal custody of seven* year-old Constance Turner, whose mother claims her under a divorce decree rendered In Florida, and whosjj, relatives here Insist that the lawful. custody is with them. 4t-har been Ktated the little girl has been living with her grandmothor until Saturday when hej- ^mother arrived and took her to Biltmorc where she was taken by Deputy Sheriff Will iams under writ of Uabeag corpus! procedure by the relatives to whose] care the was later left pending a de cision by Judge Adams, which is < pec ted to be rendered tomorrow. ? | Ashfvllle Citizen^. The Stat* Agricultural De/<krtm&ht takes a new step in maldjfcfvi display "of thlff State's agricultural Yroducts in the State museum during the meeting of the Farmers' National Congress here November 3-s. It will ti*>l only make this exhibt:. hut will vffer special premiums to the farm ers and these will be well worth competing _for. Lh a day or two the I list, will be .ann.QUiK ed. In this con nection it may be Interesting snug f.'iar h a? itt&m.illty Wake county will this season show the largest yield to the acre of both corn ! ?twl cotton ever on record in this I State. This is the opinion .of that I ? veteran and farmer, Capt. Bailey T. j Williamson, of Raleigh, who has beep out to see some of the crops grown in. the contests now on here i He said he never saw such corn and | I I ..mil hiruM in IiUi llfp. CA'H. lUll-i iam^on think# that In this- section I < o:t<xa will be an average croi> on tgobd and well <xltivated uplands. Elsewhere it is badly hurt. | There will J?e a very Interesting ? hearlng-rrf-The- Xstlnr.at Guard rnat iter here .Tli urscfay by .Governor Kit chin. this coming tip from Fayette ville. fr 1793 a oompany wal organ n.rt ?i..> Mil ? n nil* .Pfl Jtii I ? !u ? to the governor In the war of ISI'2 j-There-ts In the State -Museum one of the muskets the English made, bought, jugflL?-Company ln_j.L2i._the. aaaia at ;h? crnaiiia.n i?n being the1 Fayetteville Independent I^ife In*' fantry. The legislature In 1819 gave the company a separate organization with a major and four captains. The (^company was. for a number of years. In the State Guard, Tn the Second regiment, but withdrew. It served in tha^Secoiui .regiment of United States volunteers during the war with Spain and waif In carpp here. About nine years ago It was claimed that the company entered the Na tional Guard and became Company F of the Second regiment and ha? been on duty ever since, there being at the same tlmo another organiza tion. with private uniforms and arms privately purchased. Compauy-F get* the National and State ? appropria tions, Ac., and the legislature at the last KeHRion gave the otkier company |250 annually. There has been for some, time a conflict. It seems, grow Ing out of this eondttion of affalrs~i and the hearing will bo of no little interest" to guardsmen generally. Captain Edward R. McKethan com mands Company F. Major John fi Vann commanding the dther org&ni liUnn Van n miil.ni i FOR FEVEBWHTSTInTTcifl^ | Whether from Malarious conditions, CoraToT overheating, try Hiete^-eap^ udlne. It fdocfg_tht fever m4 r? tt* Vehiug. tt'i injU 1( WITH THE I JESSY MEN. EJtDG UTTERLY ABSURD. TTncle Ezra (reading) ? MDon1-buy-a palr-of-glassqs-before-readlng this cir cular." Waif now. ain't glasses what I have to have before I kin read their dam stuff? EXPLANATION OFFERED. Pat? Why does n doctor tack an M. | D. beyant his name? ? Mike? Ol am thlnkln' Ut maf money down. ? .] SHIFTING THE RESPONSIBILITY ! Sister ? What did father say when , be recelve'd your tailor bill? Brother ? He asked me what I was going to do about It and I said 'That's tor you to settle." QUESTIONS. THE BRICK BAT. The Brick Bat'a an aggressive bird. Ho Is on? hard cas{,. upon my word. Nocturnal habits hare these bats And most delight iqfchaslng eats. Far in the watches tit -the night,- - The "Brick Bat tak?? hl? g hosUy Alght AFLOAT ON I'-V? *? . iMiisi-osm> The mends ?f Mr*. 3 . . will be sorry ".to learn &t her Illness at] tier home on West Second street. IXXHi 4U1KMKCT8. The Adlsco Book Cluh. held Its pre- 1 tlmlnary meeting at the home of Miss j to SNtilge the coming winter's work, drawing for the books and other mat ters of importance. Greece was de cided on -for the year's study. CKKIHTABLK MAGAZINE, The News acknowledges receipt of I a copy of "Fashions." an illustrated] monthly magazine devoted tp Amer ican women, published by J. W. Mayo & \Bro. . of Aurora, N. C. The magazine Is. well arranged, with choice reading, and typographically Is a gem. It speaks well for this young and anpgprilo #rm in our sls ler town. . . ? **? TH1S~1>AT1? l\ IIISTQRIu 1777 ? Brjtlsh army under Gen. | Howe crossed the Schuylkill. 1806? Lewis and Clark returnedl to St. Loulq from their exploring ex-| pcdltton to the Xorthwea*. 1 S27 ? Freeman Walker, ? U. S. I Senator fro tat Georgia 1819-21, died.] Iiorn October 25, 1780. " 1854 ? l*nlted Slates and Canada | concluded a reciprocity treaty. 18S8 ? -Francois AchlUe Baxelne, the marshal of France who eurren-_ dered to the Germans at Metz, died at Madrtt. Born at Versailles, Feb ruary 13, 1811. 1889 ? WlHtle Collins, Kngllsh j uuiHisi, died. ? Hern in 183 4. . 1896 ? -Queen Victoria received I congratulations on having occupied' the throne .for a longer period than any other British sovereign. 1899 ? Monumerft to Mosby's men unveiled at Front Royal. Va*. liiUS? Charlek H ? 1-itHl'gH. ? nr~ United States Senator from Illinois, died. Born July 1. 1823. 1 90S? International conference* on tuberculosis met in Philadelphia. " rmt,ri's imitation. As the child grows older the power of. observation.^- grows. Annearance and action 'arte noted, and distin guished. and at a very early age they begin to Imitate what they observe. It is impossible to over estimate the power Acquired from this. Imitation has been the chief agency In. making the world what it is today, and to It you and I-'owe our customs, our dress and our habits of Hfe. Without It. the human race would still be merely animals, and our little animals, the children, would be incapable of edu catlon. To hw Hurp ihnv rannnl loam in our adult ws^htlt only^e a child. Things of an abstract nature are un noticed by them, but they_spe and hear; nothing objective escapes them. This suggests the keynote- of all suc cessful training. The child "la lnflu enced by what wo do. hence the -ne cessity of absolute honesty and gen uine (kindness in home and In the schoolroom. Do you wish them to be truthful, to reapvet law, to lo\e thejr telghbbrs as tbelrself? All fhe?V" things must be seen in their own home* and in the school, "for the TmHTfeflects with unerring accuracy not what they are.told, but what they see others do. As It has been said, the best. teacher for the little child Is a good mother. The world. It is true", i & full of noble parents,* but ev ery fibro in the child's body yearns for sympathy, a mother's love, and long before they are able to expr?fi&< themselves In/wprd^-lhey? know by trij-mipi- il 1Tr.i1 Hi hi * ii ' clrrle-rtKt^aref their mother's. Noth ing can lake- the, place of their sym pathy. and no human h?lng ran be come a- complete* substitute for the mother. A weak,," careless mother may he better fw the chll^ than a gttf.d Iftflrhnr, f?r family relatives. Lizzie m. hodges. '""Oysters are plentiful In the market I'niiiy RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY Mother's CruSTifedOatS Valuable Coupons in each package E. L. ARCH6ELL Specialties Cigars and Tobacco. Leary Bros.' Old Stand. Kuppenheimer - Cfothes = ? TbwcloThea thitttie HvenjjMflloi'gspIrea ? to equal. We are showing a full line of Suite, Overcoats and Raincoats. ~~ " ' 3 j ? " ;? ? '? ' ~ ? ? ?- v' " v For the next Thirty *J>ayu I OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS in CROCKKRY and HAXD PAIMTK1) CHINA consisting of Berry Sets, Soup Plates, v?rj. our Howls, and niany more ar tides too numerous to mention. "Plujiie S8. _ . H. G. Sparrow. MI-O-NA Cuittb indigestion It relieves stomach misery, arrar stom ach, belching, and cores all stomach dis caso or money ba< k. Large box of tab leti 60 (Kflti Druggist a ux "11 town*. Housekeepers should visit our store and view the latest fads in Furnishings, etc., for 4) the home- Our fall line is replete with home fT" necessities. See us before purchasing. JEFFERSON r FURNITURE~CO. PI*. -fYO ava -?v?. ft- /fv*. 4Vt> 1 ' . EAST CAROLINA ( Teachers' Training School F.stahlished and maintained by the St*te for the young men and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession 7 of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sani ^ tation perfect' % SESSION OPENS OCTOBFR 5TH. 1909. %X For prospectus and information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, nS "Presi3en?, Green vflle, N. | ^ 'f/x L*? Y '<a& '"?a >NJ $7 PUZZLE Hind The Man * * ? - Every man and woman is anxious J to buy som^articlo? necessity or lux ury ? every aay of his or her life: Single handed it would take you months to seek out those interested IB your 11HC Ur -tmsiness. An adver tisement in THIS PAPfR Does the work alipost instantan eously. ? - ?It Corrals the purchaser? brings him to your store? makes hjnj buy thing* yaii af.vprtitrri ? FOR GENERAL ' SURGICAL Contag'ous _ MEDICAL CASES (MISS) J ?A- si
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