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JUST RECEIVED A shipment of America's, finest production and the world's greatest Sewing Machine. The ball bear ing, light running NEW HOME ? for cash or easy monthly payments. Don't forget that we are head- 1 quarters for theater sewing machine needles and oil. Be ware of imitation goods. The best is the cheapest. We car ry the best. Not how cheap, buf how good we-can give you for your money. RUSS BROS. THE PK 'I IRE FRAMERS The Gem Theater Comedy. "TIIK XEW CH1KF.** Indian Drama. '1A. I ASK OF ARSON." Panoramic. ? Till: <;vi?^ii:s WARNIXCi." Melodrama- " I - "WMKItK THKUK'S a wild* Don't fail to try for this week's prize? the beautiful (Sugar and Cream Set. "OH. ItATS! 1 TIIKIIK'K A WAV." C omedy Drama ?_ WOMEN'S SHOES rr IS WITH A FEEL ING OF PLEASURE AND PRIDE THAT WE ANNOUNCE ,T HE AR RIVAL OF OUR WOM EN'SFOOTWEARFOR THE FALL AND WIN TER SEASONS. Our Shoe* are far superior to the ordinary sort of shoes that can' be ha<f at every store', where -women's Shoe's are told. They eaine to us direct from the workshops of the world's most noted makers of Women's Shoes. There's many a new style feature in the Fall models and we wiH take the greatest pleasure In showing our wpraen patrons the handSotae f oat-wear that will be in vogue during . the coming season. S. R. FOWLE & SON WASEO FLOUR ALWAYS GOOD and GOOD ALL WAYS Those who have used it declare that ...... "WASEO" Flour makes sweeter bread and sweeter roils and sweet er biscuits than iMly other. For sale only by E. K. WILLIS. THE UNION GROCERY CO'S. CA E , <? OVCTI7D C served in all styles by the Noted U I O 1 E,1\0 Chef? RICARD BONNER. MEALS AT ALL HOURS ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION? TRY US 5V~ufiu ! Caps, Electric buses, . Batteries, Blasting Machines and Dynamite on hand. JUST ARRIVED at the BAZAAR !, On Market Street ?A RIO LINE OF 8AMPUX IX INDIES' COAT SUITS. ( M).\KS AND HWKATKKM ? ALSO MEN'S J1ND BOYS' HH.H GRADE SAMPLE HCIT8. AN I) A BIG LINE OF REMNANTS AND MILL ENDS IN Mil. KM, WOOLENS, SITTING AND COTTON GOODS. PRICES LOW ER. COME EARLY AND GET YOl*R CHOICE. _ YOURS FOR BAR GAINS. P. ORLEANS' BAZAAR, MARKET STREET. ?HELP IS OFFERED? WORTHY YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. No matter how limited your means of rducation. the GREAT AMERICAN SHORTHAND AND BUSI NESS COLLEGE, Durham, N. C., is ready and willing to help You secure j a hffeh-grade Business Education. TheONLY Business College in the Caro- I linaa presided over by an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suf i cienl guarantee of its superiority. Enter now on easy payment plaift. DEPARTMENTS; Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. Telegraphy. , Penmanship, Ctvil Service. English Branches, etc. Expert. Faculty? Rail* ; road Fare Paid? Positions Guaranteed. forest plant ing^ in CHINA Interesting Review Just Made j- ? _ ?f t There I ? tho p,?gres? ?r the ' movement for he 'rev^T "I ?a "><eres..?g I has beea made of th? ?-<rk China-?-* countTj v,hlrh l! |- o . cUwl .. air ? |?"l .free,., of deforestation l_ In . portion or the Celestial King I male to roe.ubu.u^, torw. . over t? we nt Consul Wilbur T, Grac, Chlna- "?'??. that the f^i^Tr that region ar(> ? |.uec?,tul attempts -at seforestatlon The success of the work was p??? Cftlly assure,! at the start, for to 0?r i then 'h B'le" "ro,!lt for ??1r.g the hl.heat dcrelnrFi sy,tom 0f for Mtrj-. anil It was natural to e*i?ect J '"at the lonK' ^erlenno |a ?? kZL'a. ,h" t"ather"lnd ?<""? '??n V*L .^fi^^Porimeniatlon and has t eft progress in ft-hen Tsingtau was occupied bv 'he Germans about 11 years ago, thi " h I'w fOUIUl "are anJ b""n. and onlj a sporadic growth of scbub jl ne a,?, weeds. P|ans for rcfori,s,. atlon were at once made, and about Z L a,read>' ?een plant ?< this is planted In wa'nut V t,a'a"n" ""*? >"ch. s? " , ? a8h' ma"lM "?' alder, fh.?Sr ^ h" P,an""" ?<*" Hv.Y^ h"" 0,reaa>' b<"? ar f1 "d at whor? 'he sale of timber can tol Wade Small branches are so|d for Are wood and some of the tiober Is -i.H mln,n? Purposes. The sale1 "d ?"ortfttlon of aracla Is ejected lo beeotn" a considerable source of | revenue du; "ng the ' " l'?r"?larly remarkable that e?fui?H "l h*le be? "> vi"w 'he difficulties to ^he . ,?.P tan,atlon was subjected. I . The rainfall Is light and lack of mots- 1 'ure considerably retarded the devel opment or the trees. By far the worst enemies, however, were Insect, v. ! rlous species or caterpillars and otb Tvit th "" ? -Hit that thousands of Chinese boys and XsTrov Th now engaged annually to destroy ,hem. Various measuW of "rpent'on have been tried, such as I r."':rr h a ^ i. was round nec-ssai.,-t???w4<^a nuring ,90s ov? T.ooo.ooo cater amashi ? **" ??">*?<? by hand, i .mashed, covered with lime, and af I ?'lr'Js use<l as fertiliser. This method has Been successful in pro ">? Breat?r P,r, 'J" Z'r- 'KU ?n thc mountains on the rder of the territory the trees are eaten bare. Acacias appear to wlth ' " ' ,h* aKack" of. the insects bet ? ? than any other species, and "the ^o to check r,i:, re destruction. , ;.ld 1.10" to^hese enemies. Chinese ^1 iinT"1" d"B"" ~7t~! ? 1 ' nrr?ir?''p-M 4vin?| ? <*/_ r JTt " V,U " " '>a' """"'-el in tl act Oi steal ng wood. TiTTn?!1'* "iiii'''-"'" dr* w ta^?.T5Tr ih k "" isfffF that the Chinese Bovernment' Is ??w "'?''"Ukl"5 'oeestry a, hemes* In a number of places ?r..ier advice from ccnters tZ:; Z r 'faerr Wt,r" a,rMd' obtained "7 acaclas a"1 'xperiments are now being made with other trees. The I shed T? ^ estab lished at Mukden two years ago Six Three large mines In Chi.s ln , Provinces of Chlhll and Shansl'. which ; ;f? und<,r tfcp management of Kuro I ?toT'and ?hlk'n* P'anS f0r afforesta I Shantung it.Mway ? Planting acacias along ?fio miles of '?"'rack. This, however. 1^^ I hWon, ng of the work, and the Cbl i rion T""' "?" h*" intern plation the Inauguration of ejten ? '? ? n, NOTICE. " Delegates to the second annual convention of the North Carolina Drainage .Association are requested I to meet at the Hotel Gaston on the |evening of November lft,. at # 8 jo'.qlock, for registration. ' Joseph Hyde Pratt, Secretary- 1?~ jC. Drainage Association, will be af the hotel at that time to receive the delegates. 1 Special attention Is called to the special train that will take tfioso delegates that wish to examine. th?. drainage work that is being donrf In the vicinity of Belhaven, Beaufort cpunty^ Train, leaves New Bern at oTrt a? m.. connecting at Washing iga. N. with apacltl Iraki,, The *rell known gambling case that was continued from fair "?eik_- until ' yesterday on accouut of the absence j of T. M. Bennett, who told the police I of a poker game in which he was I 'rimmed of $00 and asked that they | raid it and get back Kit? money, was j '.ailed for trial yesterday with all- the | defendants present but Joe Martin. 1 of I.eaksrille, who sent a doctor's cor-. 1 UtoU, lUttoff. th;'.; 'ie aaa lick and I . nild not attend. , J .Bennett was on ''.and yesterday,! I havlii^cecgntly Leen put under 5100 j bond in wlna^^for his appearance, and was the chief witness- before the court. Ho was put through a rigid cross examination by Attorney Shaw and I stated that he did uot remember tell ing anything to the police and that he was intoxicated on the night that he I claims he was trimmed a'nd that he could not swear that he lost his mon i >* v nln vlnir rnnls. After hearing the j evidence of Bennett, who Is of neat appearance and says he halls from Winston, Judge Eure rendered his de cision. fining Bennett $50 and the costs and *tuking a nol pros In the rases against the defendants. ? News, Greensboro. STATE NEWS Condensed itonui of interest Hap lining Throughout the State. Messrs. Man ie*. Owens, . Malcolm and Mills, of the police force, routed and captured aTompany of twelve men supposed to be gambling In the rear of the Continental mill yester day afternoon. They swooped down 0 tribe men, who were ranged about in a circle, two de$j>. Some one evi dently bad given the alarm In time, however, for no tangible evidence could be secured against them.They were lined up and marched to police headquarters, where they were re leased after the evidence had been investigated. ? Charlotte Observer. Because his drayman secured the wrong trunj^ from the home of Ed. Highsmitb, colored^ Mr. S. Seigler. a furnlturo _deal-r. has been Indicted for trespass. "Tbfc warrant was issued l.intlnn lln.i. taaL r.Jl|1 yesterday removed to Justice Harris* and |he trial set ?or Wednesday. Mr. 1 Seigler sold the negro a trunk which be bad not .paid t or and with the con mil AMU kiumiui^L'. 11 la said. nf Hie negro he sent for "the trunk. The drayman goUhw ?rong trunk and the mistake was not discovered until the store was reached. The .trunk was immediately sent back. The Indict ment followed. ? Wilmington Star. At 9:23 Sunday morning- when it was perfectly fair and the sun shin ing brightly it began to rain witMn a radius oi one hundred feet square atr the'Everitt House, and the fifteen minutes tse guests of the hotel saw it rain within this spot and' since then each- day a::d night it has been ob served by scores -of people. Can any one arcri:n: ror ine .?uiuutjf umir rence?? ? Oriental News. Friday morning a herd of 0 7 beef I of the Suite arrived here on the cars and wa^ driven ?ut to. the Panola I farm.. O. A. Holdern'ess pu,r<^as(TIl Tiivm 4p-f-afftnf^-itrr -xtlTrT n I r-T rrg 1 1 is expectui ions Is that \y he ran make enough to pay for tile feed the manure that he will have will m?ko the venture a very profitable Invest mcn:. Tarboro Southerner. Mr. K. It. MeCormick, a switchman I ou the Southern railway employed in j the yards at the depot, was crushed | to death between the cars cf a train ! which lui vtas coupling yesterday af- j -ternoon about 2 o'clock. He died a ! few mir.utes later In the station, where he had been hurried as soon ] as found. His head was dislocated ' from the spine and his body badly j crushed. ? Ashevllle Citizen. , A charter is granted the Cade Man ufacturing^, of Shelby, to make die composing and line casting ma chine Invented by Rev. Raylus Cade, -and patented last April, the capital stock being $50,000, and J. H. Qulnn and E. B Hamrick being the chief stockhorders^ Another charter goes to the Howard & Roberson Land Co., of Tarboro, W. O- Howard principal stockholder-Raleigh correspondence, i The -work of tearing down the building on Fai^itteville. street form erly occupied by Mr. A- Dughi, fill be begun Monday. On tbls site will be erected the new-hufM4ng of the Wake- County Havings Bank. It was at first thought that plana could be I perfected to secure the eqtire *Fay etteyille street front of the block for IMd ejection of a larger building, but Jmo trade^ould not be effected. ? Ral* elgh News and Observer, r jy For drugs and seed, Hardy's Drug SfffilX. " | MORE SWEATERS ; For Ladies, Men, Boys and Girls just received. -They are beauties and exceptional values. The Best Looking Sweaters You have 'seen on the Streets, you will find if you inquire, cofnef-om us. More now like *em. Qmn&i itm&m " THE HtCH-ART " C/.Q7 H/F.RS ? ^ CARGO OF SALT Just Received. . H. M. JENKINS CO., Wholesale Grocers. NEW DRIED FRUIT Currants, Prunes, Raisins, Evaoorated Peaches and Apples. 'Phone 97. E. L. ARCHBELL Specialties Cigars and Tobacco. Leary Bros.' Old Stand. Largest Line OF Victure Moulding Ever shown here. Have your frames made now, and don't wait 'til Xmas. WM. B. HARDING UYSTKKS! phone H7. Delivered to any part of cityJ5 quart. .Served in any style, steamed a specialty at 113 Market Street. Ocracoke Fresh Dressed Mdiets. J. T. WYATT. TO OTR TELEPHONE SlIUUKIIP' ER8: Jn order to obtain satisfactory tel ephone ?ejvlce. It Is necessary for our subscribers _to observe the in structions oortnfned on the instruc tion cards facked on to t^.e various telephones. A great many of the sub scribers are placing their receivers on t'C hooks before they complete their I conversation and by doing this the ? -r-Mfl'qlOi !?<?? W tho -<H?eQUU?ifting-Sig-| r.al which requires " that she take down the connection, which, will of | courseT prevtMif. you "From completing; the n f raa i 1 tm~~~vv"Ti.h rrUOin 'jwrt were originally talking. It Is also desired that you place j >our lips ^lose to the transmitter and | jjive the ?umbcr of the telephone .with _ yon desire connection slowly and distinctly, calling the numbers by digits instead of the usual way. As example. If .you de fclre to communicate with telephone So. 221, call the number double two, oi?e. Tho operator will then repeat the numbbr tack to you to assure you that she has heard. the order correct ly and will tben make the desired connection. I>o not ask questions of the opera'or,. 1 ut call for the chief operator for Information. The oper-i ators will be too busy answering calls of the subscribers to spend any con siderable time in connection with your telephone to answer questions that can be juot as well answered by the ch'e? operator. There Is still some additional out side work to be done In connection with the lines or tnose subscribers located 'outside of the .corporate lim its and outside*" iif what Is known as the cable district. It Is necessary to Btrlng additional Wires from the end of -the cables to the subscribers' sta tions on these ci tlying districts In order to metallic circuit them. This work may caiTBe some trouble ~to~tbe subscribers, but every effort will be used to reduce the amount of tfOtt=" ble to a minimum. Should you*have trouble, however, In using your tele phone or flffd that it is not working satisfactorily, do not hesitate to call the chief operator or Mr. Bell, our local' manager, notifying -him of the fact, .and the matter will then be given prompt attention. .CAROLINA TELEPHOpjl^ * TBI.KfinAFH no. The tusks that want ad*, have failed to do in this city, if set along side of tho?e that hare been accom plished, wouid make a small showing indeed. WE SELL NOTHING BUT S 10 E S AND SOX ASK FOB YOUR BEBATE CHECKS. WE GIVE flOc. IN CASH WfTH EVERY 910.00 PURCHASE FROM Utt FOR CASH. Knight Shoe Go. The Only Erclujive Shoe Store in the City. C. a. MORRIS ?r CO., BROKER & WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE Arrivals this week, 1 Car Meal ? 1 Car Timothy Hay. 1 Car Kingan's Reliable Meats. JEWELRY SILVERWARE CLOCKS - WATCHES ^Wedding Presents of All Kinds Everything Guaranteed. ? Engraving Free. Repair work given prompt attention. R. LEE STEWART, The Jeweler- ? JUST RECEIVED 100 Bbls 1 908 Packed - Herrings - E. R. MIXON & CO When yflu come for your hat don't forget to take a look at our ~ Crockery an d Glassware. ~ T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. ? . - EAST CAROLINA- - - ? _ K Teachers' Training School I Established and maintained by the State for the young men is and women who wiah to qualify themselves for the profession p. of teaching. Buildings pnd equipment new and modern. Sant- V3 tation perfect' , Ir SESSION OP^NS octobf.r;5th, 1W. W .For prospectus and information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President, GreenvfUe, N. C. ^ IjgWI Jf m ^ fr*.' ? jJHR l-H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT HAY PRESS Is the >lighest draft, and makes the most compact bale of any p*es? sold. BAILEY SUPPLY CO., 1 SALES AGENTS. - /< m t r~r\ ^5^^ ? 1 /\1LC lanoregsuiis" EVERYSHADE ~~
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