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J t 0 Y T , Washington's Greatest Store. 25c. Jet Hat Pins 10c. 75 and 50c. Wool Dress Goods for 45c. >ard Fancy Designs, New Goods. A genuine bargain. For Wednesday only. Long Capes for Street and Evening Wear New shades, nicely made. Prices range: $5.48 to SI 6.50 Each. Better make your selection. Messaline and Taffeta Waists COLORS and BLACK. Si. 48. $2.98, S3. 48. $4 98. $5.9#. Better Tailored Suits than you pay I $40.00 for. They are here "Wednesday af , U fti&sn SI ITS. ALL COLOltS. LONG COATS...*. $17.75 ^ sajj.no suits. alj7 colors. LOXt; i:oats $19.75 _ ffrou: miiiiki.-. -at $25, $27.50; $30 to $50 For our customers convenience, also our increased suit business, we have a lady in our store to make all alter= ations-=without extra charge. Fit guaranteed. The best values we know about? OUr 98c. Ladies' -Waists Kimona Flannels and Outings, yard. 10c. Neat, medium or large frgtTpes ? for Kimonas, Dresses and Waists. For Wednesday only. NEW ARRIVALS OF Black Shoes Best known makes, All the new lasts. Button i+ad lace, $2, $2.50, $3, $ 3.50 and For i Day , Wednesday, 20th: The Best $1.00 Olove iu the City; 36-Inch Messalins Silk, all colors, toe. yard; Black Petticoats, 98c. For one day, Wednesday ; one day only. _y ? .i ? f ? ? ? ? ? Fancy Linens Arc Suitable for Wed ding Gifts. Square scarfs. 10c. to 6.98. Outing Gowns AND SKIRTS? KEEP VOL W ARM 49c, 74c, 98c, 1.25. Table Linens A full line ? Extra special 48c_yard. ? Other guides ? ? ~ ? J\* _ 59c, 79c, 98c, 1.50 yd. 42x36 Pillow Cases 15c VALUE 23c a Pair FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY. Halloween Novelties. See the funny faces. Prices 10, 15, 19, 25,49 FOR Wednesday 20th One Day Only. Black Dress Goods, Imported and Domestic, 25c. to $2.50 Yard; Ready=Made Kimonas, Outing Crepe and Silk, prices 98c., 1.39, 1.49, 1.98 to 5.98; Blankets and Comforts, cotton and wool, at prices to suit all. J. K. HOYT'S ^ Underwear Sale TUESDAY, OCT. 20. j Don't Fail to Attend. MILLINER Y ! JVjULLLlXERY! We wish to invite thc:??blic to call at our store and look over our fail line ofmitlincry, which is now open for inspection. T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. HUNTING SEASON Will soon open! Sale of Sample Guns will soon close. These gnns are samples from Simmons Hdw. Co. All are marked with Red Tags, ; i.AVAGE .22 ItlFI.lv. MODKI. JOIO, 3.25 20.00 23.50 STEVENS .*22 RIFLE. MOBEL 1010. ^ ~ Korniprly now 0?UU TdlllX BOFHLE BA<UBEL HAM MERLESS, Formerly umv >. KEMINGTON DOl'HLE RARREL HA MM ER LESS, I 'iii rnri'lj' S? 0..~?O, nmv LEFEVER IMH/RLE RARREL HA MMERLESS, ^ A AH Formerly f'JH.OO, now Z4?UU DAVENPORT OOIRLE BARREL HAMMERLF.SS. \ f\ ^10 Formerly #10.00, now I D#0 V STEVENS DOFRLE BARREL IIAMM ER LESS, - Formerly $18.00, now 1 ?5?uU l'T|( A HOI RLE RARREL, HAMMER. STI R TWIST. | ^ C Formerly $15.00, now .' 1 JiZi J J.. C. SMITH IJOtHLE B4HHEU HAMMER, ? Cf\ formerly AW.imi, now 1 \)?3v STEVENS HOI 'RLE R4KREL. HAMMER, 1 A *7 C Formerly now . J. 'J# / O AMERICAN I KM RLE RARREL..H AMMER. 1 f I 1 ^ Formerly $r.'.<Hi,'now. REMINGTON SINGLE BARREL, H A M ME RL ESS q AA Formerly J5? 1 0.<?0, now 0*vJvJ ? glfTiJLf? mwwuii. WAMMKK, <AXXOX Ut?K( II. Expert Trap. Formerly now i ? HOT J OSH A ALLEN*_S1N < ? LE IJAKBEL. HAMMER, - -a Formerly &V50, now 5v7 SINGLE BARREL. CANNON BREECH, 5.50 \ Only one of each article quoted, make your se lection now. ' :<? S TATE NEWS Condensed- 1 t?m.? <if Interest llup pojiinu Throughout the State. I The agricultural fair will not be held at the Albemarle park In th^? city next week a* a.iouneed, but will be hold week after next, beginning on i the 6 1 h arid ending oil tHe 'JTtn. iT.e management, of the fair has net u red . reduced rates on the N & S. railway i ji.u the var i o no srrnrr.iWl Iirr?? thai! operate trora this city to the points. :n T?Ht (liitrlrt, ar.d 'irgp crowds are ? *??? tad ? ?? ba 4a ;??? ro tary, Parker states that there U ev- j ff.v assurance that thla wUi be the biggest fair ever h>M here. ? Eliza? beth City Tar Heel. . ? I I ii TTi.'iTi; i i j* "i ' * 1' " ( h--Tv.i<-ai lah-j cJTSI 6Ty"WJfTie stale a jf rlculture WTKPj '.n% Dr. .foh:s Butler died while sitting ; In a chair. He was' a brother of Dr. j Taff Butler, for years State le'erinar iainnd now one of the editors of the . Psogressive Farmer. Mr. Butler was a native of Canada and 52 years of I ape. He- was a ve/y accomplished veterinanrlan and graduate of the greatest agriculture college In Can ada. He had been in poor health fori a number of year? and hi? death wa* due lo asthma. ^His death occurred about S o'clock and his brother, who is now at Stark vllle, Miss., was lnr mart:at<ily nrvtlflaH Mr. J Holmes Davis, president of the Atlantic Yacht' Club, was notified yesterday morning that he had been elected one of the vice presidents of the National Power Boat Association, which has headquarter* in Cleveland, Ohio. The appointment, which is one j of great honor, waa made by the ex- 1 ecutive committee of the association. Many friends of Mr. Davis congratu-l late him upon the honor conferred in I the appointment. ? -Wilmington Star. The Board of Aldermen met last night to canvas the returns of laat Tuesday's olectlon for the bond issue for the pavement of the streets. They foflnd that the returns corresponded with the first result as printed In thin paper; 327 for bonds and CO against, a majority of 267 votes. ? New Bern Journal. Pozintister R. C. . Flanagan has been quite busy the last few days as signing inall boxes In the new poet offlce and getting thing*" In readiness for moving to sew quarters In the Qulnerly building. Thetranafer will be made tonlgB? after the evening matte are closed. Mall will be ftaliT ered as usual .tonight at the old office j and business will begin at the new j office tomorrow morning. The new for the CAPITAL aiiolishks Fit UK LUSCHKS. ? i ! Washington. D. C-,_Oct. 18. ? Xo| 'more sou.' sandwiches, or "hot dog" I ;&re to be furnished 'free to customers; in the tiivvk emporiums of jho na-J tior.al capital. By unanimous ^g.*f*e rner.t of the Liquor Dealers' A&socla-j lion the ! i:ue-ho.nored free lunch was aboli&hec today from all of the sa loons in v.'asbington. ' ? Orr TOTr^latTit- of the Its em-ed Tea- ; tat: rants the Excise Board intimated LI to the sai .oas that it woqld- be well; providing free lunch/ The saloons! were perft-ily willing to comply with] the reqt:v-', espelcally since the free i lunch counter has been a source of . ever Irc r-asing expense. Not? the: individual who-goesHnto a saloon to J quench his thirst will have only a( ! retzel or two to satisfy his hunger. I ? . ?? 11AVF itnsyCfctof ? CJ^ar ^OS- C.. Ocync hSly this morning every nurse in St. F'eter's Hospital, except one. walked out of building, firmly determin ed never to return, bo long as Mias Mary Cordner." of Canada, remained as airperin-'endent of th? hospital, and Miss Jar.ette Brown, of New York, a 3 head nurse. "We left because of 1U treatment. The superintendent and the head nun-e are from the ~NOTTfty~and"are always throwing off on Southerners and calling us fools. I suppose It is hotheaiV'tfness- oT the South made us it," wa- the reason given for the ac tion taken this morning. , A WIS APPEARING ISLAM). Lak<- Orion, in the State of Michi gan, possesses an extremely curious phenotr.-non In the form of an Island which ?:nks and reappears above the surface of the water at regular Inter vals. About the . middle of August. I the mysteriotrt_bit of and rises, from the depths of the Taice,-. and there It remains until the following February, when it gradually disappears from view. The natives have ceased to ; wonder at this freak of nature and ! now receive the visits of t^ls Island without comment. ! There Is a favorite story of sev eral farmers Who some years ago at j templed to dissuade the island from I making Its weird appearances. Dur j ing the early part of the winter, while i i i ? = SFLUIAL VALUES IN Boys Clothing. We have just receiveaVanother lot of Boys' fine Knickerbocker Suits: These are elegantly tailor ed and beautiful patterns. the island was above water, these men deposited many loads of field atone upon It. By this means they believed it might be held f!n?-n and never rise rigain wnen once tiu; water, had closed above It In February. But the island was not be subjugated so easily, and late in the summer it sil ently reappeared, free from any trace of tho stones. This island, apparently, is composed of soft mud and rushes, and some scientific persons* have declared there is no mystery connected w'tth it. The periodic appearance and disappear ance are attributed to the collection of vegetation in. one spot by the cur rents of water and then the subse quent decay of the debris. If a man steals a kiss from a young widow she will scold him Just as if she really' meant It. I" 'ill HKAUAL'Hh? Ht<n a ( HpuaiiK. Whether from Colds, Heat. Stom ach or Nervous Troubles, Capudlne kwlll relievo you. It's liquid ? pleas ant to take ? act* Immediately. Try It, 10c., 25c. and 60c., at druc stores. NEW BUCKWHEAT and ' MINCEMEAT E. L. ARCHBELL Sp eel ah^e^ Cigars and Tobacco. Leary Bros.' Old Stand. WE NOW HAVE SOME We are expecting tomorrow a' shipment of Nice Red Apples Good Jobs in Tobacco 0 - ? 1 NOTICE. To committeemen, teachers and pa _ ? troTjs qt me Puhiif a. hnftic ftuau By order of County Board of Education tho Public Schools of Beaufort county will open on the first Monday in November ? Novem ber 1, 1300. Parents are urged tq enter tholr children promptly and give them the benefit of the entire I f*rm W. L. VAUOHAN. 23 8upt. County Schools. ^wvvwv^wv DO YOl' UF id rut- ^ ^ DO t). UO vor WEAR THE FAMOUS "'?hi 1/11. MOIS C ? > j. E. Tiff % * Shoe T IP MIT Yl -XfcV. WEAR OXE PAIR, ANiT YOV WILL ALWAYS USE THEM. | Knight Shoe Co Only Shoe Store in the ( iy. ASK O FLOUR ALWAYS GOOD and - GOOD ALL WAYS Those who have used it declare that "WASEO" Flour makes sweeter bread and sweeter rolls and sweet er biscuits than any other. For sale only by E. K. WILLIS. HORSES ANI> MULES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS AT WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE Ci. .MORRIS& CO, BROKERS WHOLESALE PRIJf rSjANDPRODIICE Arrivals Th* Week/ T CarliCKh Ceittnry o | 1 Car 2g Century Floor 1. M , A '
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