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__ SPECIAL VALUES ? LADIES' BLACK SUITS - ? / All well-tailored and of the season's newest styles. J. K. HOYT ' -JUST RECEIVED Filling in order of Ed ison Records,- including new list for September. the latest music and song hits. No one thing will give so much pleasure to so many people for so long a time at so little cost as a PHONOGRAPH. With our easy payment plan they are it^reach of everybody. RUSS BROS. THE PICTURE FRAMF.RS. t'lTV MAKKET. fc(ss>> lit Chicken^ grown 7^ to 30< spring chickens. . . . . . 10 to 25<; Hides, green , . \ 6 to 7c. Hides, G. S Sc Tallow . . . . . . . . 3 l-Sc Wool, free from burrs !50e Lambskin 25 to 4de Sheerliiigg . .5 to 10c Durry wool 11) to lSc COTTON. ]~3eed cpxton . . . . . . ^ $ 4 . 7 r? | Lint cotton . 12 l-2c ! ISRAGAU'-HARtiKOVK Xl'PXlAI.S. 1 1< At i'i o'clock tomorrow morning will take place tlie marriage of Mist* Willy Hargrove and Mr. John G. Bra ! gaw, Jr;. in St. Peter's Church. I't*i Imp* there is nn offer marie in one <?f todtty'w nds. that you couldn't lin? 1 iii;am in a year. Ko liars and'Kuffs THK SPELLING IS |IA1?. !!VT THE WORK \VB PI T ON COLLARS AN1) Cl'FFS IS PERFECT. CS1VE IS VOIR CLEANING AM) PRESSING. Alderman-Gapehart Laundry, Inc. 132-4 WATER STREET Just Received A large shipment of the new, large-size package, GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER - We harve a special deal on same. E. R. MIXON & CO. . Howe's Great LonJon Shows AT WASHINGTON ON ^ =' TUESDAY, OCT. 121H Til!'; SHOW Hits year In llltfger anil Defter ami in n More Commanding Po kltiou than ever lwfurr to maintain their unrivaled stand ing and rank, anil to Amaze and Delight Their 1 ? Thousand* of Patrons. Many Entirety New and Exclusive Features A Few of the Many Features You Will See: MARION SHERlllAN AND HER TROFPE OF PERFORMING LIONS PROF. IU( KLKV'S II Kill > OF PERFORMING ELEPHANTS Including Dl'CH ESS, the Largest Elephant in the WorUI. , icofciio.ii.t . rnfi hi; u ru t i, i.i s riruv noiv.r. MCK. I'.A IUi K.'t.GORI M.A-i V Kit F.XHIUITKI) IN AMERICA He is Five Feet Ten Inches !n Heigh* ami WaJgha j.ll) Pounds, bas Tre mendoas dtrifKgih. Marvelous Agility, an<i His Powerful Arms Are a Wondpr to Behold. A Truly Wonderful Display of Trained Animals j 400 People;250 Horses and Ponies; 20 Funny Clowns' PROF. WHEELER S MILITARY BAND The Flower and PIrk of Featur^ Performers from all" VitTons, in a Pro gran Extant, atai'ling struggles and ludirrou? revelries, carrying t>ie spectators by an<* Jly a p BRING THE p. . r^l T XTS LITTLE ONES A tfols TO SEE P^D; MONk'kVS AN ENDLESS PROGRAM OF STIRRING EVENTS SFF. THp. FREE SPECT ACL'LAR STREET PARAOE Start Ins from tj>?* Show (Jroumlt at lO m. m. 2? PERFORMANCES DAILY? 2 ?Aftrni?Hih at 2 oVIihIe. Night at 8 o'clock. STATE NEWS CuiiJruscil of Intcrmt Il?j '*? L?l' * I 1 ponlng Thtpughout the Sitj?te. A horse belonging to a farmer named Klnsey died yesterday in a very, peculiar way. Mr. Klnsey fed the animal yesterday morniilfc ahout 3 o'clock ar.d itirned him l?^>tm in t he yard: in about an h$ur be went out tG hitch up and found his horse lying 011 the ground dead and fearfully swollen. . It Is supposed that In eat ing the grass that was In the yard. I he was bitten by" some poisonous snake which caused hi^ death In a very ^ short while.? New Bern Jour ? rial.- - - -? ?? ? ? ? .j ?? Judge Adams yesterday heard the motion of Moore and R0IU113, coun sel for the Southern Railway to set _aside the ypnllrt fw ? $17,000 ten dered last week against the. company and in favor of T. E. Curtis^ admin istrator of B. Allen Bryant ,^vho was killed in a collision near Greensboro. The motion was overruled and judg ment signed for the plaintiff, where upon notice of appeal to tire Supreme court was given by defendants* coun sel. ? Ashveille Citizen. An exciting runaway occurred this morning when the two horses ran away with the street sprinkler on Nash street, while the driver was get ting ready to make a connection with" a hydrant. Xnnh qlrpot iya?? fllloH with vehicles, but the horses dodged tiiera all. tti front of the. First Na tional Hank, Mr. R. J. Grantham made, a courageous attempt to stop the wild pair. He succeeded in grab bing thfc bridle but he was unable to keep his Hold and fell, his head strik-J ing the macadam, inflicting an ugly gash.' ? Wilson Times. The ten-year-old sop of Mr. Charlie Morton. 70S South Fifth street, has been missing from home since last Wednesday, and efTorts to locate him have proved fruitless. It is probable that , he Is being cared for by some one in the city, but If such is the case It is entirely beyond knowledge, of the parents. The boy is light com plexloned, dressed in dark checked shirt and barefooted. Any informa tion as to his whereabouts will be deeply appreciated by the parents. ? Morning Star. . Ned Foster, a young negro, found ii.hard lines evading the hand9 of the law and though his thieving was committed in Louisburg stolen having been a cow, and tire animal was taken to Spring Hope and sold, and after the receiving of the money he departed for this cityi -he had not been within the corporate llmtts of this city but a. few minutes when he was nabbed by Policeman Davis and lockod up. The negro was identified the Chief of Police at Spring- Hope in. a telephone message to the police here and . the negro had just- landed in the city, and the mes sage of his identity had not been glv en a half hour before there wa? 'a . call in for the Louisburg Chief stat Jr.g that his man could be sent tor? Chief Srallings. r>f r It*-, 3-irinr TTnna ? police, arrived in the city last night j and returned with him to Spring] Hope, from which place the nejecgl TfriTT>5"VaKen "to" Lomsburg today.? ? Rocky Mount Rernrri. - J At a meeting of the board of direc tors r?f the Chamber' of Commerce yesterday, the resignation of Secre tary J. S. Kuykendall was accepted and he left immediately for Winston to begin "his new duties as secretary i! III.' Iim'IM 61 irade :u Ibat cltv. It" was decided- to call a meeting of the j members at an early date, for the: purpose of adopting some met-fcod looking toward relieving the associa tion of its indebtedness and # to con sider the election of a successor? to Mr. Kuykendall. ? Greensboro News. Mr. Shaw, assistant Stato Horticul turist, returned today from tfce Wil keihoro fair- whera ha fnimri ?h?. '5ies very fine Indeed, and Hecured a number of handsome specimens to be 3hown at the Farmers' National Con gress here November 3-6. The"rep resentatlve of the AgT'^i'Mire r>? partment will attend every fair in the State and secure not only fruit "but igriculture products to ,be shown dur ing the session of the cCTgiess. Mr. Shaw say8?lhat tt could be plainly -seen- from the show the apple growers made at Wilkesboro that they had jjjven. much ear# tp- the- frnlt. In jfE way of spraying their trees, pruning, etc. Th? Agriculture Department has. been working for some time in the fruit section. htchxtHng spraying; looking-; after- trees, packing apples, etc. M^Shaw is very much pleased at iHiat u bain* done. ? Raleigh <*r- \ KfVKR HOAU liTATIQW KfcW?. >fr' Lewis Alllgood bas been Tery ill for a few days. His maaylrlend* will be glad 40 "know he ?s better7toi? day. . ^ " ? ? ? ' x Miss Mabel Jones/ of Norfolk, vis=: Ited friends here and at Bunyon last yvoek. ' 1 ? ' Mrs. Sallle Alllgood I&. In Wash ington, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jackson. Mr. 3. F. Alllgood and family of Washington, and Mr. J. B. Respess and family, of Uimni^C reek. Mrs. Ma con Alllgood ~ and children? and Mrw. Ab. Alllgood, of Rod Hill RTJTd, were guests of Mr. antT Mrs. ? fcewts good last Sunday. i Mrs. W. F. Pippin. of.JJunyan, has returnefl home after U visit of sever- 1 |al days In Washington. ? Mr. Nelson iJKeppard, of Bunyan, n?a> a guest of Mr. and "Mrs. L. M. Sheppard last Sunday. Mrs. J. H- Alllgood. and children, and Mrs. John Wyatt^of Washington, wore guests of Mrs. _ Augustas Alll good last Thuftday. ' Mr. and Mrs. -J. L. Alllgood and child vlsitod relatives in Washington las^t Sunday. Mrs. Bowen and children, of Bun-, van, were guests of Sirs. Tom Dftrdon | last week. The friends and relatives of Mas ter Robert Alllgood. formerly of Bun-. ya"h, sincerely regret to learn of his | Plnotowti. NOCOM1S. THfS DATK IX HISTORY. 17 50 ? James Iredell, the first Jus tice of the U. 8; Supreme Court to^ enui^lale the principles of the state | rights adoctrlne, born in England. He died In Edenton. N. C.. Oct. 20, 1759. 1829 ? The ports of the United States reopened to British commerce. 1854 ? Abraham Lincoln challeng ed Stephen A. Douglas to a Joint de bate in, the campaign for the annate. 1861% ? Kinsley. S. Bingham , elet enth governor of ^Uktrtgan. Tiled. He was horn "Dec. 16. 1^08. 1S63 ? Gen. Brags began the bom bardment of Chattanooga. ? IS 78- ? Marquis of Lorno appointed governor-general of Canada. 190S ? Independence of Bulgaria declarod by Prlnoo Ferdinand: Dead Voters in New York 'New York. Oct. 4. -No dead men will vote In the* coming municipal elections if Robert Parsons, chairman of the Republican County Committee, puts through the plans which he now has under way. fraud. To meet It we have made tfce most thorough preparations ever known to prevent illegal voting. There has been a popular Impression -?bat about 30, {????> fraudulent rt>t**w are cast at each election, but 50,0^0 would be nearer the truth. The law H/CK-ART CLOTH/Hfis Are always the standard of standards In style, beauty and finish. They lead in every fashion center of the world and have no rivals. We have the Hawes, von Gal Soft and Derby Hats in all the latest styles, s YOURSHQES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT orkmatuhip and material of first qun|ity. This la a new ' department added to our busl< ? neSa and fl Is a long fill neces sity In hitclty. Knight Shoe Co Only Shoe Store 'in (he City. ^vsvww>< CHttiD IIF.AI) "News was received in thla city this morning announcing the death of Mr. John Wallace's child, near Hunters Bridge of diphtheria last n'.ght. Mr. t Wallace has two other children aeri oualy ill with the same disease. i cnuli in k each volur lu-nratfg tits Big nature, both when voting and regis tering, has cut down thfc Illegal vote wonderfully, but further Improve ments are needed. "In the last session of the legisla ture Tammany preYented us from perfecting the signature law. A deal was made in Washington last year, whereby fcome of the up-State Repub lican members of the State Assembly agreed to help Tammany at Albany if the Tammany "members of Con gress would' vote with the Republican organization for the support of Uncle J Joe Cannon and the House rules." HlrkV CAPVIUXE Carw Sir* ache. ... Also Nervous Headache, Travelers'! Headache and achfefi from Grip, Stomach Troubles or Female trou bles. Try Capudine ? It's liquid ? effects immediately. Sold by drug *l?ts. ' " J "i Just Received HEINZE SWEET PICKLES Special Cigars and Tobacco. ents Quart. E. ARCHBELL Leary Bros.' Old Stand.1 FURNITURE! FURMiXURE! 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. TFFFFR SON FUK NTTT 1RF CO. mm Does Y dur House I ,eak? If so, we can stop it. All Kinds of Roofing Galvanized Iron, Carey's. Mag ? Rubber and Tar Paper. The price is right. y J. H. Harris Plumbing and Supply Co r" II Six Monllis id Ad vance w Wiii n- i ^ ? '?? - TT ?? i iccwiil Mile FORTY- 1 WQ PIECE See Samples in Our Window. New Subscribers j| Paid One Year - Itv A3vancetr . ? tk. ' .? Paid solutely Oivpn Away! | . _ . L .... y person who trades with me this week STEWART
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