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JUST RECEIVED Filling ifrorder of Ed ison Records, including new list for September. Call at our store and hear the latest music and hits. No tine thing will give so much pleasure to so many people for so long a time at so little cost as a PHONOGRAPH. With our c^sy pay merit plan they are in reach of everybody. RUSS BROS. THE PICTI RE I H.V.MERS. The Gem Theater FIXE ORCHESTRA TH E M 1 X EH ? Melodrama. PASTIMES IN COLOR A IH>~ Pano. ramie. A HAIIY'S SHOE ? Drama. THE FAl^Ji ? Hand colored. Next Friday evenitiK llie Gem will nlve huh) a b^nulifuf silver CamlvTnTirii (o, the imp liol?llnj; (lie lucky couimti. !ie^iuiiiii^ this eveu* line will !??? kiu'u. Iiut ilie -mlult patron* only. Kollars and Kuffs TIIE SPEM.lNfS IS HAD. HIT THE WORK WE ITT ON COLLARS ANI? Cl'FFS IS PERFECT. ill VK I S VOI R I'i.E WING A N I > PRESSING. -Alderman-Capehart Laundry, Inc. 132-4 WATER STREET WASEO HOUR ALWAYS GOOD and Those who have used" it declare that "WASEO" Flour makes sw eeter bread and sw eeter rolls and sweet er biscuits than any other. For sale only by E. K. WILLIS. TONIGHT IS THE BEGINNING OF THE RED TAC SALE Guns, Revolvers, Hunting Coats and Leg gins at Manufacturers Prices.^ ^ SAVACJK .22 ItlKI.K. MOREL 1010. IOC Formerly ?4. ."???, now vihvf.ns .gg rifi.f. \nnn ? mm. _ ? f\r\ Formerly W.7,?. now ?J,y V TOIIIN INH HI.K HAKHEL HAMMKKI.KS!), ICi AH Formerly ? . .... 23 50 Formvrl j St! now f - LeFEVER IMU HI, K ItAKKKI. HAMMKRLKSS, ^ A AA Formerly-JftSR.iH). now i*?r4~r,? V/V/ llAVJ?Xr*MlT lM?l H*.+r-MAKHFL HAMMERLESS. 'l / ^ /"V Formerly yilMlo, now *? V .nTKVKNn l>ol RI.E RARREI. HAMMERLESS. * ? Formerly &18.0Q, now 15 >UU ^ ir*yar*wir r.'i ... i v^r. ^r;- ^ "?Formerly tmw. ........ I . ? .-.-r-. I J | ?I SMITH IMH lit.l. HAHHKiTT-HAMMFH. 1 ^ A FSirmeily now J. D?D\J STEVENS DOlllI.E RAHREE. HAMMER. 1 A 7 C Formerly $li2..">0, now 1 U? / ^ \>li:ic*c.\\ I H >1 RI.E RARIIKI.. HAMMER. < a ap Formerly sr.2.oi?, now . . 1 U?mD REMlNl.TOX SIXC.I.E .'1ARRKI.. HAMMERLESS. q aa | Formerly jtm .in>. now - 0-V./V* SINGI.K RARREL. HAMMER. CANNON IIRIIKI'II. ? ^ ? KXIlCrl Trap. FuriMprTjT^lMK), now. d ? JL JVt X .4 1.1. F \ ? *IX<.I.?.. 11.% >1 >1 EH. 7 ? pr/y ormerly now 4. jU I MH.E RARREI.. I AN. VOX RKFECH, ~ mm ^ 5.^0 . nutt. Only one of each article quoted, You will never have another such opportunity. J. H. Harris Plumbing & Supply Co. MILLINERY! MILLINERY! We wish to invite the public fo call at our store and look over our fall line of millinery, which is now open for inspection. T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. WE NOW HAVE SOME Good Jobs in Tobacco We arc expecting tomorrow a shipment of Nice Red Apples (Send us your orders. Prices alright. E. R. MIXON & CO. Church Directory | For Tomorrow.^ First Baptist Churcb. Market street, Rev. J. a. Sullivan, pastor. Sunday' School, 9:45 a. n;., S. f>. Wllhs sninTlntAnHi.f.1- lou,.,.. I Ject. "Paul, a Prisoner Before Felix." Ilia, m , morning Worship. Sermon i subject,* "Good For Everybody " ' 7 : 30 P- -Hj . evening worship. Sermon LsubTert. "The Reckoninj; Day/' Man- 1 | day. Ortobcr IS, 4 p. iu., Sunbean . meeting Tuesday, October 19. 4 p. | I m.. Ladies' AiiPSociety. Wednesday.' October 20, 7:30 p. m., grayer meet ? elation. N: 15 p. m.. choir practice^ I All strangers -are cordially invted fo ? attend. Polite and attentive ushers. \ (ioori nnisif * St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Bon- 1 j ner street. Rev. Nathaniel Harding. j , rector. Sunday school. 9:30 C H. Harding superintend*.,! M^.i praver .it t 1 n. m.. w'.th sermrfn.l Evening prayer at 7:30. Seats freeTj All welcome. First Presbyterian Church, Glad- . tlen street. Rev. H.B. Searight, pas tor. Sunday school 4:00 p. m.. .Ino. j B. SparrowV- superintendent. Preach--' inj: at 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.' Prayer meeting Wednesday exeaittg- ! All receive a cordial ' welcome. Ex- J lellenl music nt night service. .. I First Methodist ChtiWh," West Sec ond street. Rev. M. T. Plyler, pastor. I Sunday school. 4:00 p. F. island, superintendent; E. R. Mlxon.l assistant superintendent. Children's! Way. 1'reachlnK at i I a. m. and 7:30 p. tn^lby the pastor. Morning subject. "Success Out of Failure," Evening subject, "A Worthy Aim." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. All in vited. Seats free; excellent music. Christian Church. East Second" street. Rev. Robert V. Hope, pastor. Sunday school a j. m., J. B. Latham, i superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. I m. and 7:30 |>. m. Prayer meeting | "Wednesday evening. All strangers in. the city are cordially invited. THIS DATE IN HISTORY. 1 SOS ? Congress assembled in ex , tra session to act on the Louisiana ? Purchase -treaty. 9 ' -1S17 ? Thaddeus'Ko?c5uske. Polish patriot, and a soJdler under George, 'Washington, died in Switzerland. Born in Poland in 1 7 4 ?3 - j 162b ? The Delaware aad Chesa J peake canal was opened. 1S47 ? Rev. John Tlmon, first Ro I man Catholic bishop of Buffalo, con secrated iri St. Patrick's Cathedral. ] New York city. 1S49 ? Frederic Francois CiM?pin. composer, died. Born March 1, 1809. 1*6?> ? Austria evacuated Lorn- 1 harder ? 1890 ? Austin Adams, chief justice lot the Iowa Supreme Court, died in . MajnMviu 2ff. J 1 >94? ?Five of a mob of "lynchers' j killed by the militia at Washington4 ! Court House. Ohio. !&?>>? ? National Grain Association ; voted for unift^m grading rules. ERECTING IS1 NGAIX>\Y. ur. L.OUI& m. .Mann is erecting IT on North Market street, next* to the 1 resident of Solictor H. S. Ward. I When completed it' will be one of the | most attractive home in the tity. ^ JEFFRIES SAILS FOR HOME. j London. Oct. it;. ? James J. Jef- I fri*?; the American heavyweight! pugilist, who has been talcing tft?-1 L.. in II- "f*nrtMhirt frr- , ?self for ills r>rono*cd fight with Jar k ' Johnson, sailed for home today, ac- J "iihi [inn by his wlfn. CITY MARKET. - T-r. - ... ... 50c Chickens, grm*n* 25 to 30< Spring chickens 10 to 25c Hides, c S Green hides ...8c 8 l-2c 3 l-2c ! Tallow ( Wool, free from burrs 20c Sheerlings ;V. . . .5 to 10c Lambskin . . . . . . . . . ... . . 25 to 40c ' 59TTOH: Seed cotton . 5c Lint cotton 13 1-4c Clerk SuperioFCourt of- Beaufort Ca Superior Court, OHober term? ? T909. E. J. Edwards vs. Ida M Edwards. The defendant. Ida M. Edwards, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been instituted in the. Superior -court of Beaufort county by E. J. Edwards for the pur-, pose of obtaining an absolute di*ore?| against the defendant, Ida M. Edr\ wards, which is returnable "before a Judge of the Superior court, October 25* 190T, at the October term,. 1909, county, at which time the defendant is required to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded in the complaint will be allowed. . TUla 1 5tk day of 8eptemT>er, 1909. j GEO. A. PAUL, _ ? STATE NEWS t'ondtiued Item* of Interest Haf> petting Throughout the State. -George Garfield and Owen Harris, >nm nnlnra?! n^n ?>?? ?" the city yeaterda>. engaged In a flst cuff e^otmtCT last night near the cemetery. Garfield had been drink ing, had said something nbout. Har ris" character which he rtreeni^l, and they proceeded to light it out. but were stopped *b* bystanders before either ,%u very badly hurt. ? New Hern Journal. - : Sterling Wort ham. one of the fishermen on the (lsliing steamer CoiQ|ttun was seriously injured yea t*?rdn>' by ? faUlt H OirougU wiu dpw of Ure-.hoistmt; room. Wortham tried to climb Into the donkey-room when the 4>oat save a sudden lurch and Amm. him lata :hn machinery In -the louifi lt_iaxuiOt be ascertained as yet whether t !i#? Injuries arc seri ous or not. ? South port liermld. Road the follow mg view expressed by a sensible colored girl in Beaufort the other day: Vassum, de^rui?ud men Jes' natchully expect de cuTlud women to suppi r? "em. I've been a steddyin' abo it. an' it comes of dis-hyer way of io:lu' vittles home at night. Dey count on eatln' what de white folks leav-. an' it Jea* natcb ullv makes 'em wuthless. No'm; if .^f-all wuz to .-ft dis-hei-e diahpan full o vittles on dis table. I wouldn't tote It home to ny man. 'less~he was sick." ? Beaufor: Look Out. ' ? A>v?ut g o'elc* this morning Mr Pharoh Bullock and family who re side about four tulles yft m WIIhuii, had a narrow escape?! from death wl;en flre totally destroyed the dwell j ing. The roof wa* falling In when the fire was discovered, and nothing war saved. ? Wilson .Times. 4 I Major W. A. Oraham. Commt*?k>ii or of Agriculture, and State Chemist B- \V. Kilgore, r- turned yesterday af ternoon from tli? Kdgecombe test farm. They report that the crops are 1 badly damaged from the recent heavy J rains that fell in Eastern North Caro olina. Cotton and corn will yield porty rtnw-fourt'.s of'tHe usual crop. ? News and Qbyyver. The Supreme t'ourt decides that If a fraternal ordt " adopts the resolu I tion admitting eume persons to mem bership and iat?-r on. because of al leged faUe staements by a director of the organization regarding such persons, revokec the resolutions and refuses membership, the organization i Is not liable to damages. The police of the city were in a quandary this . lorning as to whether held for beating trains and who gave ?his name as D-bson Freeman was not an army des-r er, and they have been -Morklng on the matter all day If the young mat. has deserted from thei service and cai- be returned, the gov- 1 ernment pay> he neat little sum of -ftlU dollars < -*the task The rn"'nr. ! man has th>- appearance of having ! SPECIAL VALUES IN Boys Clothing. We have just received another -lot of Boys' tine Knickerbocker Suits: These are elegantly tailor- - - ed ^nd beautiful patterns. ' 1 R T CLO~7 jJ/iS R S been in the service and was clad In an Briny suft about? which he-vuulrt give no good reason as to how he came into possession of It. The offi cers feel confident that the rn|? has ?? it lit* i Haded i k>^ilim-*llh a danarU'r or . 4s - oast hiniiinMi. Rnrlty M*>nnt' Record. WHY SO MANY 1HYORCES For the question. "Why not more marriages?" so ably dUcusgfcd III the columns of the world by readers, the inquiry, "Why so many divorces?" might be properly substituted. The World has shown that mar riages arc many and that they in crease in proportion to population. The bureau of labor at Washington has established the fa?4 that divorces in the United States are three times as numerous now as thew were a gen eration ago. There has beeu no'such percentage of increase in poulatio.n if to the total of divorces were added the great number of matrimonial] shipwrecks falling uhder the head of I even more startling. A woman of good social position who recently secured -a divorce did not hesitate to say that most men were inconstant, that they had little interest in .their homes, and that they | were easily lured by men and women of loose habits of life. Men who have complaints to make against their wi\\a do not usually speak with such fresdom, but it is probably true that they could. If they would, present some evidence correspondingly dam aging against the other sex. v In some American cities where Hicks' CATIWNE Cures Sick Head ache. Also Nervous Headache, Travelers'1 Headache and aches from Grip, Stomach Troubles or Female* trou bles. Try Capudlne ? it's liquid ? effects Immediately. Sold by drug gists. NEW BUCKWHEAT and MINCE MEAT E. L. ARCHBELL Specialties Cigars and Tobacco. T.pgrv Rrnc ' faith in public education has not beenl lost, ytaytl ate making tn -various way-yto defeat* the divorce evil by In* stfuctlng girls In domestic ^glence aud Inculcating In boys some k&Atvl Ucs of men. ? While this may produce recalls, il ran hardly supply defects and deficiencies which may begin in the home. TBe problem must be a se^ rlous one when, not to be solved "by the family, by religion, or .by jiocial considerations, It is almost despair ingly taken up by that rather bung ling workman the State. | Knight Shoe Co f * Only Shoe Slorc In the City. \ IP NOT YOU HAVE NEV ER TltlKU THE IIEST. vor WII.I. At, WAYS T11E.M. HORSES AND MULES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS AT WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE CT 0. MORRtS&CO., BROKERS WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PkODUCE Arrivals Today: ~t~ i~ 1 Car 20th Century Flour, ? 1 Ca~ Meal, 1 Car Hominy and Oats. Apples, Cabbage and Potatoes fret>h every day. U < ' S ' l* - . jT? $12,000 IN PRIZES To be awarded at the GREAT STATE FAIR \ October 18-23, 1909. ' 49th Annual Fair ^11 top the list in Exhibits, break the recorB in Free Attractions, beat the best in Racing, outdo itself in Clean Shows, cap the climax in crowds, i Biggest Midway iff the South, No Dust thiA year, addic tions t9 Grandstand, nearly Double Seating Capacity, 5c. Fare on Street Cars, more Special Trains than ever. Rate, Round Trip for OneFareplus Admission (foti pon to grounds. For Premium List and other information apply to ? ? - ? JOS. E. POGUE, Secretory, Raleigh. - >rrr? ? t- ? - ? - - : T uesday is Special IM) 1: R W R A R SaleTJav ? "A truCKT^ ruKCnAaE Or Sr^vEivAL c>ASr^ or Mn/N'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, M EANS A SAVING TOTOU. FOR TUESDAY/ONLY Ladies' and Misses' ? fjmcHcft' ? IjmIIm' I>adle?' Itibbed ?????? . . . . Ribbed Pants Rlhbed_VeetS or Pants . . . Hlrarhed Vwt* or Pants . Wool Ribbed Vent* Fine Wool Veststtnd Pants Misses' Wool Ribbed Vest* I*?dies' I nlon Hults .23 .23 .47 .47 .72 .94 .23 47 Men's and Bdys' Men's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers .. .Men's Extra Fleeced Shirts and Dra . Men's Wool Vests and I>rawers . . . w Boys' Fleeced Shirts and Drawers . . ? .47 .94 1.39 .23 The prices on Underwear has advanced fully 10 per cent., and we of for these special rabies at less than the tAlpi IjmIW Heavjr Union Salta t 47 Cent*. GREATEST STORE Beginning adult natrons on I v. A C 4- A<uil 'wm- (Z.'l mu "1*V? --j Oil V VI VMllVlVlUUl from the well-selected stock of A. G. Siiiiuici a \m. irai uc viivcii Awa) ai THPfiniM NEXT FRIDAY EVENING PROMPTLY 1 IlC yCJTl iU O'CLOCK -Zvr.T.
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