JUST RECEIVED Aship/hent"f Amprirg'a finest production and the worio' s greatest Sewing Machine. The bail bear ing, light running NEW HOME ? for cash or easy monthly payments. Don't forget that we are head quarters for the besr sewing machine needles and oil. Be _ jtamiiL imitation goods. The best is the cheapest. We car ry the best. Not how cheap, buf how good we can give you (or your money. RUSS BROS. THE PICTURE KRAMERS i= The Gem Theater f KINK ORCI1ESTR.I J CU1WM KRAliM, Olt A (.AMK OF : HKAKTS- Drama. _ : TUI-: T,\LK OF ASHIRT? Comedy. I Xl.lCiHftOlfS KIDS ? Coiupdy, ! MDV HF.LFN'S KSCAI?AI>K ? A I melodrama. ^At.\T?:|> l.oCXCiB ? Comedy. | ? I onium* u_iU be ttiveu line , Silvt-r T?'iU'i Set to be jjlveu away u( 1 1 lie tiem next Friday night, but to] I adults duly.* ? ? ~ (?< mmI new music wiUNip a feature' ?ot tilt' pruKrtiiu tonight. SPECIAL SALE Of Hamburgs, Embroideries, etc., at cost, on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 21 and 22. Don't forget the days. T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. We solicit your favors. S. R. FOWLE & SON. WRSES AND MULES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS AT WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE SHOES! SHOES! \\Ve announce our readi neSiKjvith the best Shoes made and the best shoe service, to take care otany ^fal! and Winter footwear vant that may confront any mm. woman or child. Moderate and pleasing . ftees^wtth^a-guarantce of satisfaction, borne by our reputation for always keep ing faith with our friends. LIPTON SEEKING^ j ANOTHER TRIAL^ He Will Do His Best to Ar-I range Matters for Another . Race. New York, Oct. 26. ? "I- have rom? over this time. rod-hot for another challenge :o the Now York Ya'ClIt Club and will do my beat to arrange | I matters with the club ho that 1 can have another chance tb lift the Amer-j lea's cup." ? * ._] ^So-tjrt?<>ke~ThgnIaarT.l?ton today on , his arrival, h/re from Europe. " He; will be tu New York for Several dnry. ; "1 do not care to talk more def.n-J nitely," Sir Thomas said, "until I I have seer, the yacht club committee! who will have this raattpr in charge.'' It Is believed, that Sir Thomas has brought wiyt him -a challenge condi tioned upon modification of the rules J governing contests for the America's cup. r PANT EGO LO?aL$* I October 25. ? Miss Ruth C'retllJ^inade a flying j trip to Belhaven SundaV^afternoon. Rev. \V. F. Jones filled his regular ? apbolnlmeni Suntlnv it thn Mftth,. .u-.fr: chnrrh. Mrs. William Judkins is quite 111. It is hoped that she will soon recover. Mrs. Lora Casey spent Sunday with friends at Pantego Swamp. Mr. Claud Ricks, of Washington, was- l;t- town Snndav. Miss Jenqie Simmons left Thurs day to visit relatives in Thomasville. Mlssos Margaret Handy and Kdna i Willis, of Washington, haver b^pn vis- , itlng Mrs. Augusta Clark. . Miss Lotta Bh-hop came to the, builders' meeting of the Christian | church Sunday morning, and spent the day with her sister. Mrs. O. C. j Swind#*ll. Mr. Oeor.ce Cnoper and Dr. Armt-; stead Tavloe, of Belhaver., made a short visTc to our town las: Thursday evening. Mr. Walter Crumpler was here las; ! week for the purpose of selling pia- : nos. ' - | Misses Lizzie Latham and Lula Oder, spent Saturday with Mrs. J. B. J Respess. ? i Mrs. L. W. Paul spent the day Sat-j urday In WasBTngtonT Mrs. Geo. Hamilton, of New JJern.j is here" visiting her relatives. Mrs. Geo. Ricks, of Washington, | spent a few days last week with rel- 1 ative3 and friends here. Messrs. E. A- Windley and R. H. I Hamilton went to Yeatesville and re- [ turned Saturday afternoon. Elder Butler filled hls%regi|ar poTp.tmont her trUim day knd Sunday night 1__ . * ?* ; . ? 'Capt. Ollvei 1, upton has been hurt: for the past few days, having his ves sel loaded with coijton seed, which he will take to New Born. ** Drummers were plentifuT EJte last 1 week. Friday aftyuioon. October 2T, the: Hesperian Society held regular meeting in the Paniego High School audUorlum. _Tbe pikigram waa one of the best we have had. Everyone had a beautiful selection, and all showed that they aro..,taJilng an. lute real in what wo" are trying todo. All the members were present but one. Slie was absent on account* of Illness^ ThPre' is. In the Pantego' "yTgh ScUqqI library a Liu simile uKthe first copy of the Maryland. Journal and the Baltimore Advertiser, now called the Baltimore American, presented by by Mr. Thos. Green. This paper was printed Friday, August 20, 1773. The* type is very small; ? rt traronTjr four pages and three columns to each page. The manner of advertising Is entirely different from what it Is now, there being rN^illustratlons used. Several runaway slaves are spoken of and .a rt: ward offered, to any one wha^ would bring them back. Nearly all i the nouns are capitalized and the old' "s" is almost ehtlrely used. In thei old paper Is ^letter written from 1773, by George Washington. In re gard to his 20,000 acres of land on ihe Ohio and Great Kanawha rivers In what la now West Virginia, Ho "proposes to divide the same into any FALLandWINTER UNDERWEAR! *ulMines oTEssex and Forest ftills Underwear I for Infants, Children, Indies' and Men. Garments bearing the?e brands are cut full and well made of best yarns. ? ' . THEY ARE BETTER BUT NO HIGHER PRICED I sized tenements thatmay bo desired, and lease them upon moderate terms" to settlors. Mr. j. p. Clark went to Washtns HOMR INDUSTRY.? - We owe It .to the community In which we live ,to do everything we can in every way possible that will be to Its advantage. .Our neighbor's! prosperity means a great deal more! where. We should bear this in mind in buying our goods. We can afford to pay our home man a ffrm price for his wares rather ^han send our mon ey- .away, knowing as wo d? That every dollar our ' own citizen makes will help In sustaining our schools, churches and pubMc Institutions. It pays richly to patronize home in dustry. ? week. ton Friday on business. P.H. S. NEW DRIED FRUIT Cutrantt. Prunes, Raisins, Evaoorated Peaches and Apples. 'Phone 97. ? ?? E. L. ARGHBELL . fimrlalth. mnA . _ Leary Bros.' Old Stand. GUARANTEED Patent Leather SHOE S If our $4:008. 8c P. Shoes break through before the sole wears through we much , prefer that you return them . for a new pair. Knight Shoe Co. , The Only F.rrlii?lvo..Sho^ Slflifl. * in the City. WASEO 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. ' WE NOW HAVE SOME Good Jobs in Tobacco We are expecting tomorrow a shipmeflt^pf Nice Red Apples * Send us your orders. Prices alright. E. R. MIXON & CO. CARGO OF SALT Just Received. H. M. JENKINS CO., Wholesale Grocers. ' . " ?HELP IS UFFERED? WORTHY YOUNG MfcN AND WOMEN. No" matter how liirl'ed your? means of education, the GREAT AMER1GAN SHORTHAND AND BUSI NESS COLLEGE, Durham,- N\ C., is ready and willing to help You secure a high-grade JiusinesS'Edueation. The ONLY Business College In the Caro~ Unas presided over by an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suffi cient guarantee of its superiority. Enter now on easy payment plan DEPARTMENTS; Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Penmanship, Civil Service. Efoglish Branches, etc. Expert Faculty?Rail road Fare Paid? Positions Guaranteed. ... \ C. a. MORRIS & CO., BROKERS WHOLESALE FRUI TS AND PRODUCE ARRIVALS TODAY ? 1 Car 20th Century Flour, 1 Car Meal, 1 Car Hominy, 1 Car Flake White Laro. IN TRANSIT? 1 Car Kingan's Reliable Meats. Fresh arrivals ot fruit and produce every day. MEN'SandBOYS' . SWEATERS Special number at ? ? ? -- Others $1.25 to *2.75 y Oxr " ford Over- 1 /: CA' coat: swell at lU.JU . pretty 1 1 ish S 11.95 Top Coat^Tan, medium weight. Excellent v alue. and Styl ish Suits, tb:oo All Wool. Excellent Materials, New barSnVat!i's^at 20.00 A great bargain. Just a* good as a tailor would charge fa $40.00 for, suit, ZZ.Jv FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS and NIGHT ROBES J. K^HOVT 03