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Extraordinary Values in Ladies TAILOR MADE SUITS $17.7 '5 j BUYS A $22.50 SUIT. J. K. HOYT. . ll JUST RECEIVED ; A. shipment of America's finest traduction and the world's greatest Sewing Machine. 'I he ball bear ing, light running NEW HOME ? for cash or easy monthly payments. Don'? fnrp'i that v. c arc head quarters for the besr sewing machine needles and oil. Be ware of imitation goods. The best is the cheapest. We car ry the best. Not. how cheap, -j buf how good we can give you for your money. j RUSS BROS. I 111 I l< I I Rl; I R AMI RS I The Gem Theater ? I No More CruTcfiFs? Comedy. | Forced to Play Cop ? Comedy.; j Paul tins Decided to Marry ? A rich comedy. The Legend of the Forgcimeno s ? Hand co'.orcd. The Comrade's Rations ? Com-' edy. Simple-Minded Peasants ? Melo- 1 di jiiki. ~ ? Don t fail to try for this week's prize ? the beautiful Sugar and Cream Set. WOMEN'S SHOES IT IS WITH A FEEL 1 ING OF PLEASURE AND PRIDE THAT WE ?ANXOtJNrF. THF AB. R i \ al ut- uL R \\ u:vi-~ EN'S FOOTWEAR FOR i THE FAI.L AND WrN TER SEASONS. Our Shoe-' iiro far superior' to the ordlhar.v ?OTt uf *li0?5 ilisitcanbe | had at every stow, where women's Shot .i are told. 'i'lify en me jo us direct from the. workshops of the world's- most i n (?? ? ' ' tn;il x-rs "f Woman's Shoes. There's many a new style feature in I Un? Kail and >v? ?vi|l take the create*! pleasure i*i showing our wooMMt patrons the Tiandsome foot-wear ;'.;at will be vn -vogue during the vomiug season." ? . S. R. FOWLE & SON - THE UNION GROCERY CO'S. CAE HVCTrO C served in all stvles by the Noted V/i5!Ll\0 Chef?RICARD BONNER. MEALS AT ALL HOURS ?I mm r-mnii'T attention ? TRY IS ?punvi- x-.i Blasting Machines and Dynamite on hand. * '"""'l HcKeeF Electric Fuses, Batteries, Kichardson Hardware Company JUST ARRIVED "at the On Market Street BAZAAR, A Illk ? LINK ok SAMPLES IN LAIMKH* COAT SL ITS, CLOAKS AND s\v?:ati;ils ? also > u:\'s ami ih?vs' hioh <;rai>i-; sample Hum, A\l? A IIIG LINF (IF KKMNANTS AND MH.L RXI>H IN SILKS. WOOI. HNS, SlrtTINO AVI) COTTON WKHW. I'KK'KS I/)W Kft. COM!* K AHfrV A\'l> CifcT VP L it rMlHCK. VQtfiS.. J"'OR BAR (4 A INS, I'. ORLEANS' BAZAAR, MARKET STREET. There /? Only One "Brotzja Quinine " That Is l.axativ<& F romo Quinine VfED THf WORLD O th ? TO OURE A OOLO 10 ORE DAY. AJwayaTremcmbef tlie lull nan' " :xjok r m* ~um & to* tikk i-if nature on cverv o V#o. Tirruwr inmr oi?r. w, .u;-, Otokinson, (02 Ka*t Hargett street, "+KM %#dk?u Into betwMn the. hours ?Af 1 : lt? and 6: 09 a. m. Sunday morn lOM and both groceries and money from the inside. , About |t In money and alar^e ft mount- of gpoeejeje*^ in rludtng cbfew, ?SSS.T *?*"""1 tnr1* nfn i iff etnu.. ?^r Dlckln.on.jw. u I4m wko tlM nlttj K*r tr u and be win In *11 pfob?bUltr *? Eniigh Time. THE APPLE GIRL'S FRIEND Mary was riot uu unattractive Wa?h | IngtOD gtri. anil the perpetually, sajl expression of hor face caused all who huw her to give her more than a pass- I ing notice. nnd to thin fact are due I the details of this little romantic ' story. Que bleak Wintry day a gentleman happened to look out on the Btreet j from his office window and saw a 1 man - exaTuTning li basket of apples held by a little girl, but instead of pur* j chasing the man passed on, To com- 1 pea*aiu the child for her disappoint- j went he called to her. bought some I apples and told hc-r to come every day j and he would buy from her. In- this way he-be?*ame-aoquainted with hor history. She was an orphan ? and was selling apples to support her- . self. Among her customers waa .Gen. | Grant, who lived on 17th street, as i she told her new-found friend, who | was the late Mr. D. R. Swingle, in ! charge of the internal revenue blanK ( room. Treasury Department. 'Swingle bought fro. -A Mary every day i became interested in her. supplied I her witTj "pens, ink agtf~" paper. aet-f copies for her and taught her to I write. _ in their early acquaintance she had I told Mr. Swingle, in connection with , the fact that Gen. Grant bought ap ple* from her. that he once said to < ? S^or : 'Mary. If I ever _become- Presl- j dent I shall givc__you an appointment." Some years later. wht*t~-Mary was . About fifteen and lien, frrant had be come. President. In her daily visits to Sir. Swingle's office, ho said to her: ! "?Mary, you are getting too large I bow to be selling* apples on the' street." "Yes." she replied, ' but what shall ! i do?" j "Go and see the President, and re- | mind him of his promise. Herer-t will . write you a card and you tane it right I up to him." ? ~ .. The card wan -written and Httfe sad 1 faced Mary wended her way trembling I to the White House, where she de livered thp card to a messenger, who-j delivered It to the President-. The c*rd read; ~ "Mary McCarthy. The little girl who used to sell you apples." Without waiting to tell the mes senger -to admit the visitor, fhe Presl- j dent came out. shook her hand cor- 1 ?Hniiy *aul he remembered - her.? st*d ' a?tkPft what lie rnnld do for her. ! "General." she began. *T am getting too big to sell apples on the streets, J an?" "Yes, you are," the President Inter- i vupted. ' I thought I would come and remind , you of the promise." "I distinctly remember the promise, ' too, and It shall.be done. I shall' , -Write right ? In which depart- , men', do you wish to go." "The bureau of engraving and .print- 1 ing. please." "Very well, romt back Thursday, j and bring a card Just 'Ike this." told- j ing her c%:'d in his hand. Mary thanked him, returned to "Mr, 1 Swingle. toM him what- '.he President; had":?aid. and tb*n weut-out to dls- ; poio of hc-r regaining stock of ap- 1 Hut ahe had scarcely time to . make a sa'.e before some one ap proa.iVd her. a.ikcd If she were Mary ' McCarthy, gave her. .a letter, and rc- i turned toward the White House. 1 V r .-'-n ?> prnj^iltpH-V for; no explanation of the :rtrcr was glv- , en. Mary hurrlOil to Mr. Swingle's of i,;ir.i!a-l him "the unopened lerrrrr. On ? Ending its concents Sir. 'Swingle fold her that ?; was lu-r appointment. And ) so U'flft. 1 T ' ! . 'di'ui had nu? wait-| ?vj Marc i . irn Thursday, but had '!.?? aj>f5bi:;tiuent. made out at once. a:?d scit.fc's messenger out to !'r-'l ? ? :? -? ?-'! '? !: . it T here .'! r- wasMngtonians ; who reaieniber - "Little Sad-faced I Marv," and who may have wondered at her sudden disappearance from the streets with hc-r basket of apples. : They will know now tbat It was one r\f President Grant's happy "rcaiov- 1 Ma." i Krakatoa Eruption. * Pe.-haps the nost remarkable vol- [ ' canlc eruption known was that which . took ptare In Angus:.. 1883, at the I?l ! and of Krakatoa. In the Straits of Sun : da. Streams""***? voj^nic- dust were thrown seventeen- mllos high, and ! more than a c-blc mile of material I was expelled ^om the volcanic crater, i The air waves started by the eruption travelled around the earth seven | times. The noise was heard at Macas I miles distant; In West Australia, 1, TOO miles away, and even at Rodaguea, j distant more than <2.900 mi}es. The, ; dust and powdered pumice thrown out I of the crater ma<!e the entire circuit | of the earth before settling down, and < was the cause of the strangn sunsets j that wero observed for many months. His Day of Reckoning. As the stbut man whose^ appetite had excited the envy of the olhei boarders turned to leave the parlor he looked down at his waistcoat ") declare. I've lost two buttons off my vest," he said, ruefully. He was a new boarder, but his land lady saw no reason for further delay 1n showing her banner, 'Wastofulnoss and Economy for all." She gave him lEeTTeneirrortlre rtitll gnni so fsmlllni to her older boarders. "I think without doubt you will find them both In the dining-room," she anv nounced, clearly. rnrrimc. All firms ahd others from whom purchases may be made by any rau 1 I STATE NEWS Coiidenaejl Items 61 Interest Hap. Qening Throughout the Stiite. Tobacco sales for lust week- on the Wihion market aggregated 620.000 pounds; less than for the preceding wee k. it la expected that there will be no more big weeks this season as many of- the farmers have already sold their Entire- erojpST The total *?*** this ae.i.M'-i iu<l?v> p^hm'i! thir eleven million pound mark. ? Wilson Times. r * g K shot g-;n with which to strike his. seven-yea r*>ld son. Calvin Hinion. a negro. who. with-his fam ily. lived oa the p:?>r.tn''.nn.of M_n, V.. I.. 1 1 ut oh. eight Riife? east of Ral eigh, killed himself Sunday after noon. The death ofch?"man is de scribed by his width-.- who was pres ent with her two rhiidren. She says that about two o\ lock Sunday after noon that her hit.- oaltdv Calvin.' 1 Ikii ton. U-camf. angered at his seven yen r-fild sun. Picking iif> a shot gun he struck ht the boy "with it , wncii the gun was .discharged, tearing off ?le top of the man's nead. Hint oh was1 about 3"> years old and Is said by those who. know him to have been I a quiet. hard working negro. ? News j and Observer. Friday nt i-aa r?Vio?ii. Mr. .1. A. Davis made an attempt to1 Jump off the A CV L. train at the junction near Ihe Ayden Lumber Co.. l and' when he jumped he lost his foot ing and was hurled -into the ditch by the roadside. He was seen by pus- , sengers who had the train .slopped. | _Mr. Davis was i'.rsi thought to be . ?very badly hurt~btr? iho doctors think! 'now that h^ Is not seriously Injured. | ? Grp*nrrtlle~ Reflvier. Saturday night a company of three men entered^the store of the I'nlon Woolen mills on North Tryon street. Two of them" in:: based a suit of i clothing each. Wren they had de parted It was d Drove red that an ex |tra suit and a coat were missing. An ;? was seni v .- i.- mey ? i V JiTUt the stolen article-, it ts said, were found underneath ,;-e house of John AV. .ielf. one of tlie t-lo." He was ar rested and the cr,. i-are of the other two. .Jim Self a:. Sho<>. \va> tiiil long lnN foil >v i;ig. Mr. ^ F. ' McNeill made the complaint. The three will be yie.: this mornihg and an effort made to locate the bl.-une.~ Charlott^. Observer. irr-io ? This af;eri'.oc:i -the old order and > traditions of otih magistrate's rmivl | will change and Rivp way to another J plan for the meeting of justice and the taking- of evidence. Shades of the great ;nries arid legal I'.ghfb will awake and Make notice. Magiat rale James at l.?.wr of three will hold court in S'.ijmp'own. one of the su burbs of f!.U ::*.etra;>plis. anil lufti to the- evi?: ?:*??? i>f the fatuous Tt'inpe ?jllev ma*** r. This wa* ordered l.v.it! ?.vpek sip.-. ?ha' all ma> have a beifor, of tji* :?? "Mai conditions and'get I lorn 1 (?!? ;i in more way? than j M.<-. : - '? ? iiy at the h<>.:r uf j a'l * ?? ''ifn'*y^f the SuwenM* ' ? ouri-M.'. .r?inv.VR will sit on a. Mump, j T* ":-'Trr.TT~r ?"r^T^i.TB ~pj frr 1>mI; in the ease for ihej oppniisg ? : T-'ir.pe alley to proceed 1 vi'l. .'.j : i .*? The hearing mi b" ?? ? oontinn-'d io'gTvM ih? <?*!!. i. r- * ? 1 t'i.. li.er .lime to < <-v-j i donee. .? < ontonded by Squire | a ' 1 u ? : .? ? i?-d nalria: ' ti <'*" 1 1. fliburb. 1 t.n; Tempe alley should not he rlo-eu a.-.u I:'- has asked fifty dol lars dan.a- ?> fir.m Mr. K. \V. P'.ikpi' for closing the *ame. Through his attorney., i:. S. Mr-Call. he will strive to i:hov-" witnesses that the alloy fOKe time ago has b*pn in use stre-t f>r more than twenty T1 ? attorney said yesterday ne oi the reasons court would! ?Id there ift that old rc&ldeuts I "who have become so old and infirm I living there that they cannot oome| in town may have a chance toloattfy.' I ? ABheville Citizen. ' CAPl DIXK lor "'That Hcadac-be." 9 ? * ? Out laPt night? Headache and I 'n?rvcu? rtda HIrkn' Cm dine Just the thing tr Qt you fori bualniis. Clears the head? braces the nerves. Try it. At drug stores. BHOWg'B DHUo STORK: CURTAIN NETS. We have just received a lot6f Beau-! tiful Colored and plain CURTAIN NETS PRICES- "IS ;to 29 ct9 Qamei S. CfalA C~ /v ?? ?zvb//-/l /*tJ ~cr/tp 7#V/?r /-?<> ~ == - * CARGO OF SALT Just Received. H. M. JENKINS CO., Whrtlpsfllp f^rncprs. NEW DRIED FRUIT] Currants, 1 Prunes, I ? Riiilnit ? -57^ EvaDorated Peaches and ! Apples. 'Phone 97. E. L. ARCHBELL -- Specialties Cigars and Tobacco. | Leary Bros. -Old Stand, ? j Largest Line ?_ OF ! Picture Moulding Ever shown here. Have ; your frames made now, and don't wait 'til Xmas. \YM. B. HARDING TO Ot R TELEPHONE Sl'IJ.SC RID ERS: ephoue service, ?L . is necessary TTT" onr subscribers to observe the in structions p/?r!> fued on the instruc-! tior. cards tacked on to t^e various J telephones. A great many of .the sub scribers are placing their- receive;* oa I i l_c hooks bcfaro they compir?* tli i. coriversation pr.d by doing this the operate.- ?;<2ts ilio 'disconnecting e5g-| nal v.*liti:h requires that she takel dovii' ibe connection. which, will of tV?. .pre*. ???*. you from completing conversation with whom you ?v :?> origin ally talking. Fti? nl*o ?!"Siroi! yor. p'.auj ?.?.>?* ; I i.e to the transmitter ana 1 with which you (T?sire* connection slowly end distinctly, calling the p. '.:i:vh by dig'ls instead ol 'the Usual" way. As eSTiltrpte; 1f yo:: de*1 - M ? m.i.'unji at", wiih tr.lr.j.ht 'n- , No. 2-1. < all the number double two. 7n ' c.-ycrator will then repeat ?he :vimb..r I irk to yo i in n li l'.> VfiT that she has heard the order correct ly and w|il tfrcn make the desired eonnectlo:.. lji/_n^-asifw^VT^sTtniJrrf" the" ?perj'Jor, tut ..call for- the chief operator for information. The oper ator* will be too bu^y answorlng tiuiis of the' subscribers to spend any con siderable time in connection with your telephone to answer questions that can be Ju*sijis well" answered by the operator. - ..There is still sonfe additional out side work to be done In connection with the lines of those subscribers located outside oPOrr corporate lim its hnd outside of what is known as the cable district. It is necessary tQ string additional wires from the end 01 the thfi subscribers -sta tions on these c\ tlying districts in order to metallic circuit them. This work may cause some trouble to the Tjnbscribers, but every efTort will be [jsrd to reduce the amount of trou ble to a minimum. Should you have trouble, however, in using your tele phone or And 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.' CAfWWNA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH' CO. - x ANOTHER opex letter. * (hmaiilkjf.. - November 11, 1909. .To O. L. Joynsr: ?_ Sir ? Something llks 14 days ago- 1 wrote yon an open lelUr^UHslluuB." at Greenville, on a public issue you' are conductlnf with the people of North Carolina, settiniTforth a MR of wttfcH I r?Tr 19 aetmm ..... l?ylQ? heard anjthln* from r?n. I will .late U>.t unlM. r?i Mt * d?t? won. 1*m I wtH. m I IB llatwiilMA to b? hj?^.^o4 ?m lUsdliif pat oo The # tu.sks that want utls. hove ?failed to .lo in thi> city. If ..long ?l?le of Urate tliut |,avo been jicc.mi IiHhIiciI, ivoulO make n (.mail showing in?!<*eil. Just Received a Shipment LflfJ^dies Black Suede SH-OfS lingBTSBoetor The Only Exclusive Shoe Store in the City. C. a. MORRIS & CO., BROKERS WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE Arrivals this week. 1 Car Meal \V"?ar 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 STEWARTr The Jeweler. JUST RECEIVED 100 Bbls 1908 ^packed - Herri ngs & CO. When you come for your hat don'ilorgtt U> lake ? look at our ? Crockery and Glassware. T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. s.% S'i ii"i <, sml si&sPi. & EAST CAROLINA" ~ _ I Teachers' Training School | Established and mnintrtned by the State for the younK men and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession of teaching. Btfildings and equipment new and modern. Sani tation perfect* SESSION OPENS OCTOBF.R15TH, i9t*. a _S For prospectus and information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President, Greenvflle, N. C. ^ THE I. H.-C. TOGGLE-JOINT 4 HAY PRESS Isv the ;lighest draft, and makes the most ( contact bale of any press sold. ) bailey supply co.. -^ SALES ZAGENTS. Is UPERB SERVICE "? WW 1 1 H.y I Tn Raltimore via Chesapeake Steamship Line ]
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