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JUST^ECEI\ED A shipment oTXmerica's finest production and the world 's greatest Sewing - M.ichiiic^ J he ball bear ine^ifiht running N?\Vf HOME ? for cash or easy monthly payments. Don't forget that we are head-. quarters for the hesr sewing jnachine needles and oil. Be ware of imitation goods. The best is the cheapest. We car ry the besf7 Not how cheap, tvuf How good we can give you for your money. RUSS BROS. THU I?iC l I RE FRAMKRs The Gem Theater A Splendid Program this evening for the benefit of the High School Foot ball Teaiu. and cartoons of all mem bers playing on the team. Good music a feature. '"Ifliss Gary Boyd will sing. (J Coupons. for a sot ot Iteautlful SH | wr Fruit Knives w it li Pearl Hit utile* liurriuisril from the stoek o( ,\. G. Smittier & C'n. will be Riven l>ej;ln | liing; tonluht. Adults only willjje j^jv ' I'll I'DlipilllS. 1 ? | WOMEN'S SHOES - 'I IT IS WITH A EEEL I ING OF PLEASURE AND PRIDE THAT WE ANNOUNCE THEAR- I RIVAL OF OUR WOM i E>L'SFOOT\ST?AJM*)R THE FAI L AND \\T\ | TER SEASONS. Our Shoes are far superior to tho ordinary sort of shoes tiiat cant)e j had at every *tt>re. where women's Shot 4 are sold. Tliey caino to us direct from the workshops of tho world's most j noted matters of Women's SboesT There's mauy a new style feature In tho Fall in ???!?'!*. and wf will take the greatest" "Pleasure in showing our wi?nn?n pu'rotts the handsome {pot-wear that willTTe in vogue during the coming season S. R. FOWLE & SON ?HELP IS^ OFFERED WORTHY YOUNG MF.N AND WOMF.N. "^blnaffefhow limited yourj means of education, the GREAT AMERICAN SHORTHAND AND BUSI NESS COLLEGE. Durham. N. C-. is ready and willing tti help You secure a high -grade Business Education. The ONLY Business College in the Caro lines presided aver hy an Incorporated Accountant and ,\uditor.. A suffi- f cient guarantee of its superiority. Enter now on easy payment plan DEPARTMENTS; Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting, Telegraphy. Penmanship. Civil ServlctrrEngttsh Branches, utcr Expert Faculty? Rail- | road Fare Paid ? Positions Guaranteed. ELECTION WILL BE HI ED TOMORROW In-Eilicen_Sla(e8 Various Offio ials Will Be ?hcsen? Interest Centers in New York. Alabama ? Primaries for governor; vole en proposition to place prohibl- \ tion in constitution. Illinois ? Representative in ria-j t.onai House to succeed Senator Lor-j imer. lr.dtar.n-? Municipal elections, ? i eluding mayor o.f Indianapolis. Kentucky ? Municipal elections, ; cluuiug mayor of Louisville. Maryland ? Vote 0:1 constitutional; amendment regulating' the" ballot; | elect member of legislature, Stat*) comptroller, judge* of circuit court,? county officers. ' Massachusetts ? State officers from] governor down. State legislature; j municipal elections in many cities, j including Boston. Nebraska? J udges of the supreme' court, county "officers, regents of State I university. New Jersey ? County and munici pal officers, including those of Eliza beth. Jersey City, New Brunswick. Paterson, Newark and T rep ton. New York -- Assemblymen, State j senators, municipal officers In nearlyj all of the big cities, including New] York, Albany, Troy. Buffalo. Koches Yonkers. 4 , New Hampshire ? Municipal elec tion* . L Ohio ? Municipal officers in all bigj ~WlHECmZENS Hardy's Drug Co.. druggists, handle | Gilhooley's Irish Liniment, and they back it up with what might be called, a Government bond. In fact a guar antee certificate goes with every bot tle. to the extent that if Gilhooley's Irish. Liniment does not cure Eczema, Rheumatism, in any form, Salt Rfc?;im, Lumbago or any skin ail mem. you are out nothing, as the druggist you bougUl it Trom will give back your money and take the certifi cate for 'his pay. ;The matter id entirely in your | lianas. ' ?. O.. T St. Paul, Minn. It's Fuel that's Expensive -Not the Stove A Cheap, p"utty-jointed stove , will waste more than its Original Cost in Fuel everfy winter. - As you know, fully one-half the carbon available far licat in supply for fuel and illumination in many cities and towns bcin. The ordinary stove in burning soft coal allows this gas-half of ; unburncd, thus wasting it as a heat producer. Cole's Original Hot Blast Stove, by mentis of the patented Hot B'.r.rt draft and other patented features*, snaking air-tight joints without t':;e u-c of. atove pt:nv. distills this ft.is from the upper surfac j of the coai. utilizing it as a heat producer alon^ with (he oxsd carbon or coke in the. coal, thus burning all 4te- coal. This is wh" - '1 pas? t!;o entire jyos common arft coal, to up the chimney draft and other r.r.ior 53 0! j ?o?t con J A hard 303!. y a a 'tjrni botw ut n liecau ? ' r i t. ? - v \ i,\,r - vitivir. ^ The o!d stove ?h cr.tin.j : N"t on*/ :hat. l.u; on top of tlw w r* " .?! ways out the cofc iot inoroi fuel that fjp win keen all night, r-opened in lliH f.hilT.JiUff <-. i!i !? ,rii uvoor ttirec Iimiri in the night Ijefore. >?o otlu-r "jeeve <loes this, hi'refore. never goe* out, arv! the r'v>n:s are ker.t at an ivln temperature all the time. Burns hard coal, soft coal, slack, ligrtite or wood. OUR GUARANTEE :r any lower draft stove of the ml for heating"? given s^aee than rtnt-c n urin? of rme.fhird in fuc! c -is*, with soft coal or ?;aek. rartte-x:o> * Hot H'a.t to ll?e It ?i hard* ?rocr made with surface. ' VSK SSSSflil" T "f"1 ?"?? -? '??' taw '?ch moraiag'. h the a??t foaj or hird CO* 1 put -..-i IV Move the evening Wore Move wi!i ho d fire with ?ofi t?| 56 hour* without a uniform h?t day and nit J? We guarantee thefeed'di.r to'heMmSke The aboreffuaran'.ee i? made with ' operated accoraitfg to directirroa, aad vet u i? We guara: 4? We KiiAraniee that the ??? iHi **.TrtoariTardrowl or !i^aitc. d dust proof. ?he undemanding that the stove be -vita a good flue. For Hard Coal ? Saves Half The extent of unburned gases iri hard coal is shown by opening the magazine' cover of a l>ase burner when the extra oxygen supplied fills the entire stov- with flaming gas. The fact that no stove putty in awl to make air-leaking joints, gives you perfect control over the drafts on Cole's Hot Blast. T he-slow. economical combustion, and the large, positive radiat ing surface make it the greatest fuel-saving, hard coal stove madte. Would You Lose $50.00 in Fuel to Save $1.00 gn the Cost of Vour Stove? Thnt is what yon do when yotFbuy a cheaply constructed, putty jointed, showy made imitation stove. Like all successful inventions. Cole's Original Hot Blast has many iufcrtor imitations, avoid them. They all lack the patented features and careful construction, which make th? Original Hot Blast a great success. They do not stav tight, and soon open meatus and cracks which render them worthless as Ore keepers. See the name ??Cole's Mot Blast from Chicago" oh the feed door. None genuine without it. J. H. HARRIS PLUMBING &SUPPLY CO.,. WASHINGTON, N. C. ? cities. including Cincinnati. Cleve l*Pd. Columlm*. TuicUo and Daytairr Pennsylvania ? Auditor general. State treasurer. supreme court judge, superior court Judge, county officers. Rhode Island ? Governor and other State officers. State legislature, mu rticlpal officer*. State legislature. Washington ? Representative- ItT> :-.atioi.:?l House' c/bimced the late' Representative Cushman; vote on[ city charier for -Tacoiaa; municipal, elections. % I STATE NEWS ; Condensed items of Interest llnp> ! pening Thruuul lout. the SUte. ] A letter to the State superintend ent from the officers of the lloxboro cotton mills show* how deeply inter ested they are in th* education of filling up a very attractive school at j their Longhursi plant and are very desirous to secure a capable tcachcr I r.ot oi^ly to do good work in the ? f'-hoor-i-oora, but to rawl and-visit the employe* of the n: 111 and show them how to keep. the:.' hemes in good con dition and to pre; r.re their food iri~a sanitary manne: Here is an oppor tunity Indeed. .a remarked by the | officials of the t>:Y.ce o i the State su l iiifLin --Ui.it this is," however, ^or.'.y one ittust rntfon of the attitude of the majority of the cotton mill I men of the State All are beginning ' to nee the efficient v~as workers de ii>eiids upon the status 'of their social .condition and that education is the quickest means of improvement. ? Raleigh correspondence. Northbound fn^m No. 219. while shifting on the yard at Tarboro_.lg?t night, was in the aci of backing into a switch when a freight car loaded *ith peanuts was completely over timed so that it necessitated the ser vices of the steam wrecker from this fcity to replace i: on the track. The wrebTiDig crow from this city hasten ed through to Tarboro and the tfork or replacing the car and returning to .town required not :iu?re than two and a half hours' tim-? No one was hurt by the ^derailment ? Rocky Mount Record. Messrs. \V. A. Orj^om and \V. C. | Manson. members, or ihe Inland Wa terway surveying parfy. were in the city today to rep>:il?h the supply of Provisions. The survey is now in the Shallotte section, the ? houseboat on which the party lives being in Shal lotte river f?bout eight miles from ShAlotte. Good headway is being mad*? on the survey. ? Southport Her ald. . * Ben Ormond. Robert Sugg and Nor- 1 wood Adams, who were convicted of J counterfeiting at the New Bern Fed eral court, and Arthur Ipock, who' was convi< ted of blockading, were', brought 1 1? Raleigh yesterday and wllli ire taken to i!;m Feile'al rrmnn-nr-rf--j lama this afternoon by Ofilce Depufy' P. A Mitchell, of Raie'gh, and. Field r?!i:ity .1. T. Lincoln, of New Bern. Tho^c- prl or.*:- were sentenced, to "-rvr ?*Heh. ? Raleigh News and OWeerver. i A very unlrpe and romantic wed- 1 ding ceremony was performed yester- 1 day morn lute At St. Leo's hospital,] wTltni'Dr John R_ Padcfison, of Oak y.-t . - jr-.d in marrnge to; Miss Zora Sapp> of Kernersvillc. by? llov. K. K. McLarty, pastor of West Market' Sire t Methodist Church. Dr. Paddison and Hiss Sapp were to bcj married on November 9, but Tuesday! he had a sudden attack of appcndi-l eJtla, and after a consultation with| his physician an operation was decid ed iiocetisary ??? brought to this city "nd carried to St. Leo's. Knowing that it would be Impossible for him to he out lft?Aime for the mar riage to take-plac'e on the. 9th. he got into communication with his bride, the consequence was that she came to this city frftm bcr home and the marriage license was secured and the happy couple was married yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. ? Greensboro Yesterday afternoon a tenant house belonging to Messrs. W. S. Harris* and C. A. Thompson, iitaaU4 ? about two' mites south of Wilson, on their farm, was totally destroyed by Are. The house was occupied by Wan Etherldgc, colored, one of tfinir tan. ants. No on?> was home when the Are was discovered. There was no In surance. The house .wag. valued at $300. ? -Wilson Times. When They Cricify the Editor. A "one-gallus editor can "bust" his last gallus In praise of a town, can black hla soul exaggerating the good totalities of its citizens, and no thanks are uttered, but let that same little fellow liBbliih soma unnalatA II Die "truth*. and all tlw wiatli trt the "elect" falls .on him.? Elba (Ala.) Clipper. ji Special Values in Hosiery WE GVAHAXTEE THAT THESE VALVES CANNOT BE MATCH- ' ED J|K THIS CITY: f l.i'liis' It! a, k Sea Island Cotton at . 10 And 20c. MiwUut' Fiuo IUbbe4 Black ^ . . , . . . .????? , 15 And 20c. Boys' an(1~MtBscs' Henry nttd M?hUuiii Weight iUbhed " liose at . . . 10. 10 and 20c. ->ir7?}'c>sf-A/iT " C/.~ o;///c7?5~ EXPECT MISTRIAL W ATKINS CASE No Agreement is Lookcd-rfor By the Court in This Noted 1 CB57 rd Asheville, N. C-, Oct. 30 ? -The juryi In the Watklns' ease seems hopeless- j ly al-sei tnnlght and it now lool:a as If the trial which has occupied al whole week of the special term of j iSupertor court will result in a mtk-j trial. I At o'clock tonight the jurymen ! sent for the deputy sheriff In charge ! and asked him to bring some graph-' apho;?o records, that it vtaa_ useless to discuss ""the case further, that each side seemed determined to stay there On good authority 14 was learned that the Jury stood 5 to 7, though !t could not be learned whether for hc quUtai or guilty. ? . The jury took ihe ease this after noon at 3:15 after the 'fair and Im partial charge of Judge Adams, in which he summed up the evidence and then directed them to weigh the evidence and decide accordingly as ihey believed It. fcocke -<3ratjr-rnn eluded the- argu ment for the defense, and Solicitor Mark \V. Brown for the prosecution today. At 5 o'clock this afternoon the Tury sent for the sheriff and told him that it was useless to deliberate fur ther. that each aide was determined and that there was no hopes for an agreement, and they did not.waiU.cxs tra Instructions, as they seemed to The jury after the first hour or so, Judging from the noiee, have dis cussed the case very little and their determination to some music bears out the conclusion that they are de termined to wait the time as best they can unill the court discharges them. Fleet C. Watklns. the Black Moun tain constable, who on the early morning of August 7th was called to} the Hott*l Gladstone to^Qulet a dis order and who in consequence of that call tired and killed John H. Bunt ing. of Wilmington, is the defendant claiming self-defense. A verdict t>f murder in th? s^condj. degree Is asked for by the State. Watkios' jury retired for the night at 11 o'clock . without any hope of | ijyreelng i m:\sible girls. Iii' a certain western town there are a lot *of very sensible girls who have banded themselves together un der the name of the "Ladles' Mar riageable League." and last week they held a meeting and adopted the l61lowin{g iPMJluilun: ? Re it resolved. That we. the mem bers- of the Indies' Marriageable League, do hereby agree not to mar ry any man who Is not a patron of his home newspaper, for it la strong evidence of his want of intelligence, and that he will be too stingy to pro vide for a family, or-ethtrate his chil dren, or support " institutions fpr learning in the commur.lty.~RT ?^A young girl of fourteen ww tak ing a trip on Pamlico sound in a small sharpie. The sound was some what ro..gh and many were seasick. The girl sat In the bojv and was un usually quiet for her. "Are you feel ing sick, daughter?" inquired her father. "No. I don't think ISm slckf but I should hate to yawn.'* CITY MARKET. Egga Chickens, grown 25 to 30< Spring el s - kens 10 to 25e a.rncii salted hides 9c Qret-i li'das t>; .'gc Mixed uol .__... 18 to 20e Tallow Wool, fr?*e frpm burrs. . . . . !Qt| Bheerllngs 5 to 10c Lambskin- 25 to 40c ' COTTON. Jeerf in 5.50 Lint cotton.......... .141-2 ?NEW iORK FUTURE MARKET. Open>. Close. December 14.tr 14.85 ranuavy , 14.70 14.93 Vlar, War. . . . , . 14.88. 15.12 [?IK *???? 16.17 NEW DRIED FRUIT , .'Currants, Prunes, Raisins, ' - , Evaporated Peaches and Apples. 'Phon?T 97. C'., ? E. L. ARCHBELL Special lies Cigars and Tobacco. Leary Bros.' Old Stand. GUARANTEED Patent Leather . SHOES If our S4.00 B. & P. Shoes break through before the sole wears through we much prefer tha[ you return them for a new pair. Knight Shoe Co. The Only F.rclu9'?*?? Shoe Store In the City. ^Mioltrtely k Pure., CARGO OF SALT Just Received. H. M. JENKINS CO/, Wholesale Grocers. C. 0. MORRISJr CO., BROKERS WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PKODUCfc^ ARRIVALS TODAY? 1 Car 20th Century Flour, 1 Car Meal, 1 Car Hominy, 1 Car Flake White LanJ.] IN TRANSIT? 1 Cat Kingan's Reliable Meats Fresh arrivals ol fruit and produce every day. Food is more tasteful, healthful and nutri tious when raised with The only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cmm of Tartar -^8 ~ ARRIVED YEST ERD A Y? fy i (?/-??? * /? - vai Lruau ui onwn wauuj We a position to give you special prices on E. R. MIXON & CO. same. REAL ESTATE WANTED ! 1 1 I have moved to Washington, N. C? from Van Wert, Ohio, where I was engaged in the Real Es tilfp hncini'? fnr mnrn thnn thirfv yrnr? wili engage jrr the sam^m Washington, N. C. farms and other lands for sale. If you ftant to . sell your farm or lands see me or 'phone r W. M. KEAR, Washington, N.C. : 'Phone 8b. Office with C. D. Parker, Havens-Small Building. WASEO ALWAYS GOOD and GOOD ALL "WAYS Those who have used Flour makes sweeter bread er biscuits than any other. it dcclare that "WASEO" and sweeter rolls and sweet For sale only by - , E. K. WILLIS. ? ? ym nvi
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