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JUST RECEIVED A shipment of America's finest production and the world's greatest Sewing Machine. The ball bear ling, light running NEW "jTiOME^fortash trreasy month K- oaynumjs. Don't forget thai we are head quarters for the besr sewing j machine needles anthiHr? Be ware of imitation goods. The I best is llie cheapest. We car ry the best. Not how <cheap, buf how good we can give you for yout money. RUSS BROS. THE PICTURE I RAMF.RS The Gem - Theater i :* 11KKLS OF GOOD PKTl'KKMt? TUK lUuST THAT CAN llK SK(TK? Kl> ? WILL !IK SHOWN KOK THIS KVHMNG'S I'IKHiKAM. ANN THK OUTHKSTItA WILL PROVK AS KN TKKTAININ'G AS I Sl AL. COUPONS WILL l*K GI\t.N FOH IIOX OK Hl'YLKK'S ( AXUV) TO UK <*l V KX WK1>\KSI>AY X1GHT. A XI* I \in THK AIU'LTS* PKIZK ? A HKAI TIKI L ( I T GLASS BOWL ? TO BK CJIVKX THl HSIlAY XIGHT. COMK OUT AND KX.JOY BOTH PHTI'HKS AM) MUSIC TONIGHT. WOMEN'S Our Shoes are far superior to th?* ordinary sort of shoes 'that can be hajJ at every store, where women's 5ho? * are hold. They came to us direct from the workshops of the world's most noted makers ?i ^ottUw'ij Jhuu. ? mar v "* n*?w style feature Id ihe Fall models, and we will lake the greatest pleasure in snowing out women patrons the handsome loot-wear that will be in vogue during the cowing season. ? - - S. R. FOWLE & SON SHOES fT IS WITH A FEEL * I ING OF PLEASURE AND PRIDE TH AT WF ANNOUNCE 1HLAR RIVAL OF OUR WOM EN'S FOOTWEA R FOR AND WIN- i TER SEASONS. JUST RECEIVED A new line of SUITINGS in fancy Stripes and Shades 10 and 15c the yard. "rrTVTPHll.I.lPS & CO. - - _ 2 Carloads of Horses and Mules RECEIVED TUESDAY, NOV. 9 Farmers Attending Corn Judging Day Invited to Inspect Stock. Finest Ever Seen Here. Washington Horse Exchange. ?HELP IS OFFERED WORTHY YOUNG MF.N AND WOMEN. No matter how limited your mean S of education, the GREAT AMERICAN SHORTHAND AND BUSI NESS- COLLEGE, Durham, N. C-. is realty and willing to help You secure a high-grade Rusine** Education. TncONLY Business College in the Caro lina* presided over by ?n Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suf i cient guarantee of its superiority. Enter now on easy payment plan. DEPARTMENTS; Bookkeeping; Shorthand, Typewriting. Telegraphy. Penmanship, Civil Service, F.nglish Branches, etc. Expert Faculty ? Rail road Fare Paid ? Positions Guaranteed. k THE I. H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT HAY PRESS Jiie^fUghest ^ draft,, and makes the most life* compact any press sold. ?flwUL ? SALES AGENTS. ? :a, * STATE NEWS 1 1 tents of |mere?t Hap*! i pening Throughout the State. I "The sfcsraer TPdm? irere:'.tiy pass- 1 ed Inspection by the steamboat In- ! i^ccturs ao<l Cftnt. Cojvoon. the own- 1 *r and master of the steadier, has e?- 1 tablished a line between Cresswell.J X . 0 i Elizabeth t'tty and TTurTulk. Captain Cohoon is well k:;owu an a iteamboa: man In thee* waters*- and we bespeak for Capt?in Cohoon a successful business.? Elizabeth City Tar Heel. , The board of school commission-* lers wish It thoroughly understood [that it heartily stands Jby Miss Josie | i^i:u!> raon. tha teacher who was nec i .-s^anly involved In the episode lead Itrg to the temporaYy susujmsion of I the two solid of Rev. -XI. "L. Patterson from the city schools some days. ago. fc;t was feared by some that the -re ports* of the press in regard to the niWlfng of the board Tuesday night when the matter .was threshed out riid not fully portray the fact that it was altogether convinced that. Miss Henderson did her duty fully and without equivocation and for that' reason this additional word has been While picking' cotton several days ago. Mr. J. H. M< Daniel found a peach tree on which was a second crop ol p6&cfles. Mr. StcDtniW stated that the peaches were almost the OMuuL-Jlze and that the flavor was as good as that of the first crop peaches. ? Concord Tribune. That farmer who Is "again' -the work for g??d roads is standing., in his own light. The work for better roads throughout the South is one of the greatest steps in the improve ment of the country that has ever been undertaken. The South today la.nd the South of yesterday are two | different sections. The farmer's 1 time is getting more valuable to liiiu | and the all-day trip to town, four ! miles away, with several bales of coi i ton. is getting to be waste of energy. [Good roads will cut the. trip :n half, f-tad on the wagon will -hit- carried I twice as many bales o: cotton. There is not much room for complaint in i hat scheme- ? Greenville Piedmont.) r Rev. W M. Shaw, who returned on. lire early morning train yesterday | fron/ Clarkton. gives a graphic ac I board at Armour. N. C. The resrr coach of a special train for Tafi Day I into which the freight crashed, was ] occupied by Robeson county and Bla | den county Confederate veterans and 1 *4uiir nucnpc frnm prions in iurv was | marvellous. Only th.> splitting of ! two car:- in from (saved them Iron*. ! the terrible for* e of the Impact. - As J i it was. Hie rear coach w-as telescoped for several feel and many of the old j ::u]diers worfe badly bruised up and] sha.-en. Major W. S. Clark, in charge ' jof-tfce Bladen veterans, here for the! j Taf! cvlehratlop. was perhaps worst I hurt and has heen confined to his sir.o*. Sheriff Marvin Clark, of I Bladen, was also injured rather So- 1 ?verily, but not seriously. While ijoi i:M:.i^_\vere broken, the veterans In | |, will bp nursing hr?.i&es for some days j":rT all rroUaTTn;!:"* ? Wilmington G'.ai1. . F. T Maloney. of Waynetvllle. ' ;.MV"1:"? *--b :-n::ii. '.->r :i Bristol firm. -y as S:-o-ight to lb" lio- tt l.nrrr ? ??vierday suffering wi'h a broken l Ankle which was caused by his being j thrown frnm a carriage ten miles : from Brevard yesterday morning | I The leg v.*as set by Dr. F. T. Meri ! wether and Mr. Maloney will be able j to go to his home in i few days, i Mr. Maloney had left Brevard in a; t carriage driven by~a~ colore I man~to~j i visit country stores, and wan near the railway when the horses taking 1 fright at a train, became uncontroll | able and ran away. The driver was . bruised, but the passenger had his k"g broken. The incoming train from !>aT<e Toxoway w*as stopped at David son's Itirer and the injured man was j brought to AsbevTlle. ? Asheville Cit I Izcs. We are informed that a petition . was presented to the county commis sioners today requesting them to call | a good roads contention this month I j for the purpose of considering a bond I issue to macadamize the ronds of j Craven county. New Ren. his Taken ! on new life and Is going -head with her improvements and we arc glad to see that this spirit of progress has | taken hold of the farmers. ? New Bern Sim. ? H* AC'IXTHS AXD ALi. l\ \|)S OP FALL ASD WI.VI I- r BULBS We have a line makci-i an o< l imit eaHj for the Wst rwoh* ?ml tor new price lint. " t-SEr3* . ? CHOICE CUT FLOW t tf 9, ' Wfwiriin* Roooets. FIoi mL . jfriffiM, ] "Mu ?" lunotf BOB ? "Tf, t telegraph and telephone order* will I be promptly ailed by J. L O'QUIM# CO, I ~3 LIVE STOCK W?AN?NG THK LAMBS ih? EwfijP Well While Nurelng and the Lambi When Weaned. Lamba ? ahnuIA nnt run with the ?w?a after November If tfu? ewoa are leslred to lamb early Id tho xear. And this is very desirable. .as It givea the ?wea a rest to make up their, growth, and puts them through the winter In good condition and brings the next teason again a little earlier. When the lambs are separated from the .ewes it will be necessary to give them ft little grain, which is best la the form of finely ground meal. This la wholly used by the lamb3. and. none af It Is ,1081 for want of full digestion. There Is no more satisfactory way to. push the lamba forward fdr the next year . than to put the eyes on good feed bnd so eupply the lambs wilb plenty of milk of the beat quality. .To feed the ewes well, when nursing the larnbs, adds fully a month to their growth, and thus puts them forward for a repetition of the same advance the year following. What Is thus Sained is worth twice as much as any jaln afterward. No one who has not tried this .constant pushing on of the iamhw wltt h- jHflEppolDlecL with thfl, results. It easily adds |i to tne value of each lamb, and this la of Itself a very considerable bonus on the year'b Income from a flock. Some farmers ?specially dislike early lambs for the ran?nn llial >h?y tr? n-.t f nn ur.fin< making It necessary to feed before the early_sprlng grass is ready. But one ounce of meah-or-bran Is worths more t^an a full po.und of grass, and the constant practice of all sheep keepers should be to push ahead all the lambs and keep thlB larger growth Increasing naturally as the animal grows older. The last pound of In crease In any animal will cost more than twice as much as theflrst. and this rule will apply to all kinds and conditions of animals, but most of all to lamba. and sheep after them. Feed ing Is an art that must be lesraed by practice; It may bo studied very pro fitably by reading the experience of others, and so ono will know what to do and what to avoid In his own orac tlce. FOR DIVIDING HOGS. D6uble Pen Which Will ^fove oT Great Help In Task. ? Ha vo two neni. A and n. with an opening, Jut wide enough lo 41I0W one hog to pass through at a^tlme. Ie> the corner of A. as shown In the a? companytcg illustration Hang a xate ou hinges at post C to swing from Pens far Dividing Hsgt. poits D and E. Attach pulleys at D and E with ropes fastened to the swinging policy and back to F. Throw some corn in the per. A, call In the hogs, and standing at F, where jhg. hpag..can )?*> sVor. -uuc-rati* the Kate as the hois 1 pass oi'.C" Rhtl>d corn, says Prairie Farmer. 3Ti(T.i?il be in- pen B talua^e. hogs iro:u coiair.g bac!c Into pen A. A Handy Hog Chute. ? Ti>-? ii '.????<! n'.'.r ;i ,ia | '.ftll.1 tlB'if 1 in>4 u n 1 ??ht innilY vo uso in load ing ho^j?. It <=ho-:ld -?.i l.iado o!. iliUt.R raattrla!. say. 1x4. for sills for bot tom and for upright pieces to fit <a ! the staples on sides of bottom. Also I two small books are placed at the bottom to hook on wagon box. Cleats Bhould be nailed on the bottom so hogs can walk up easily without slip ping. About slz leer long makes the right slant and three feet wide.? H. B. Studebaker. Thrush In Hcrses' Feet. Little Is known about tbo origin of the term "thrush," as applied to a diseased condition of the "frog" or hold triangular center visible on the ground surfaco of the horseto foot, but the cause or causes giving rise to the diseases are well known, and, therefore, should be understood. Filth Is .the chief factor In thqdo veiopment of-^hruah. " Some ownpN believe thrush to he contagious, but there is no contagion about it at all, for remove the filth, clean ?bp feet, and often the disease will cure Itself. Canker of the foot Is a contagious disease, however, and Is due to a parasite of vegetable origin. Mares suffer from thrush oftener In the hind feet than do stallions or gotdlngs who suffer In the fore feet principal T jr. The reason for thti la obvious. TABLE PEACHES Mil KW Reduced from 25c. per can to j ^ ior ?vu E. L. ARCHBELL Specialties Cigar* aod Tobacco. H Leary Bros.' Old Staad. . .? ? .s ' NEW ARRIVALS LADIES' HAND BAGS^g4 Full Line 69c. to $3,00, I Ladies' and Gent's Dress and Walk ina r.lnvpc ASK TH0SE WH0 KN0VV where Illg Uiuvei). TO GET YOUR GLOVES 9awm S. Co), ? THE H/Gf-.'-ART CLQ7H/E&& TO THE CITIZENS Hardy'* Drag Co. , "druggists. handlef Gllhooley'8 Irish Liniment, and they] back it up with what might be called j a Government bond. In fact a guar antee certificate goes with every bot tle, to the extent that if Gllhooley's ?"trtyfr-MTttm^tH-doesuiflt cure Eczema . Rheumatism, in any torm, fcalT Itheuin. Lumbago or any akin ail ment, you are out nothing, aa the druggist you bought it from will give | hark vftur money and take the certifi cate for his pay. ~ The matter is entirely in your Innrdt; _ ~ . ? ; ? GILHOOLEY IRISH liMMENT tO.J St. Paul, Minn. WESTON HOUSE 227 East Main Street. WASHINGTON. N. C. Rates: SI Per Day. HIGHEST CASH I'UICES paid for CHICKENS, EGGS And all COUNTRY PRODUCE TT" "pry ll-n flwfa ttfl nil kind* FeedwtuflT ? We liandls the very best Flour at whole PAUL &. CUTLER EAST WATER STREET. Largest Line OF Picture Moulding ' EVerstTOwrr here. ? Have your frames made now, and don't wait 'til Xmas. WM. B. HARDING ? Reduccd Round Trip Excursion Fares p NORFOLK, VA-._ACC.QUNT Atlantic Deeper Wat cr\vays~Conveiit}eft NOV. 17-20 and VISIT OFPRESIDENTTAFT NOV. 19th. Atlantic Coast Line Hallway Co. will sell round trip tickets at rate of $1.30. "Tickets o? saW-No vein be r 16, 17, 18 and 19. final limit returning November 21. ?, For further Information, cal E. A LaFRAGR. Agent, or address ? a W. J. CRAIG, Pasiwngcr Traffic Mgr. ?** T. C. VllITF., Gen. Paaii. Agt. | WILMINGTON, N. C. ANOTHER OPEN LETTER. Greenville, N. C., November 11, 1909. To O. L. Joyner: v Sir ? Something like 14 days ago I wrote you an open letter, challeng ing you to meet me in the courthouse at Greenville, on a public issue you are conducting wltii the people of I NotJIj Carolina, setting forth a bill of ptirJfictment very clearly which I am ready to defend at any time. Not having heard anything from you, I will state that unlesB you sot a date soon, then 1 yjlll, as I am determined to be heard, and am standing pat on the proposition. Yours, Ac.. J . R^HUTCHINOS. NEW CORNED MA CKERAL New Mincemeat and Walter Crcdle & - = ' Co. z -- J WHIGHT BROS. IN THE HOME. ? If you want a reliable remedy for croup and pneumonia the mother's Joy never falls, and Goose Grease for rheumatism and all aches and pains. Praised by thousands, and If you try it you will do the same. Manufac tured by the Goose Grease Liniment t^TTTrmwy. Foj oak by Hmdv's Hi Store. " > Just Received a Shipment ] of Ladies Black Suede SHOES Knight Shoe Co. The Only Exclusive Shoe Store In the City. C. 0. MORRIS* CO., BROKERS WHOLESALE FRUITS ANDJPRODUCE Arrivals this week. 1 JCar -Meal 1 Car Timothy Hay . 1 Car Kingan's Reliable Meats. JUST ARRIVED at the ? Jri JiAZAAR, Z7-' A BIG LINE OF fiXSlPLEB IX, LADIES' COAT SUITS, CLOAKS AND ? hwkatkb* nsn iifvs i\i> novs- mr.H ohadk sampi.k SUT*. AND A BIG LINE OK IU4M MNXS VNI) MILL ENDS IN SILKS. WOOLENS, Sl'ITING AND COTTON GOODS. PRICES LOW ER. ro.ME EARLY AND GET VOI R CHOICE. YOIRSFOR BAR GAINS, P. ORLEANS' BAZAAR. MARKET STREET. | ' ' _ THE UNION GROCERY CO'S/OFE ^ - ? - r ? V-^- ^ ~ AVCTPD C served in all styles by the Noted | UI31 L-IVO Chef? RICARD BONNER. MEALS AT ALL HOURS - ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT-ATTENTION ? TRY US ; PHONE 327. JEWELRY SILVERWARE r CLOCKS WATCHES ?Wedding Preseuts of-All Kinds Everything Guaranteed. Engraving Free. Repair work given prompt attention. R. LEE STEWART, The Jeweler7 r\ f ? Ill ? - SLPKRB SERVICE To Baltimore via Chesapeake Steamship Line NEW BAY LINE "COLUMBIA" and "AUGUSTA." Diniagrooms on Saloon Decks. Elegant 1 able LTHote Dinner 75 cents; Club Breakfast, 25 to 60 cents. Polite attention and the very best service In evfcry way. 'We solicit criticism of our service. Leave Norfolk, foot of Jackson it., daily except Sunday 6.15 p. m.; arrive Baltimore 7 a. m.. connecting with rail lines for Phila., N. Y., and ail points East and West.- For all informa tion and reservations address C. I Chandler, G. A.;T. R. McMillln.T. P A.. Norfolk. Va. Blasting Fuse and i Caps, -Electric Fuses, Batteries, Blasting Machines and Dynamite .on iiduu. i McKeel= Richardson Hardware ? ? - - , . i "Comoaov F r - ? ? -- , -
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