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jiiST RECEIVED A shipment of America's finest production and the world's greatest Sewing Machine. 1 he ball bear ing, light running NEW HOME ? for cash or easy | monthH- oayments. Don't forget thai we are 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, buf how good we can give you for your money . RUSS BROS^ THE PICTURE KRAMERS Ihe Gem Theater TILE LEI'HEUHALN ? Irish Fairy Talc, haiid timed. A beautiful magic. I I THK IXSI I.T ? An olive branch in hU covktall. A BiogrKph comedy. | JONES AND THK LADY ltOOK : ACJEXT Another Biograph comedy. THK SAM?M-\X? Edison 3 beauti ful hand-colored magic picture. LITTLE MISS MOFFETT AND SI >ll\ STONE- ? A comedy sketch with educaifd chlmpanzees._ The drawing for the beautiful Cut ctin? Howl taken place this evening at sharp7 i On Monday night another box of candy will be given for the lucky cou? ' | pun helil by a gir> or boy. . WOMEN'S SHOES IT IS WiTH A FEEL ' ING OF PLEASURE AND PRIDE THAT WE ANNOUNCE THE AR RIVAL OF OUR WOM EN'S FOOT WEAR FORI THE FALL AND WIN TER SEASONS. (Kr Shoes are far sup.cr.tor to the ordinary sort of shoes that can be j m* A~nrf Khura They came (o us direct from the workshops of the world's most I nolt'd makers of Women's Shoes. There's many a new style feature in 1 the Fall models, and we will take the greatest pleasure In showing our women patrons the handsome foot-wear that will be in vogue during | the coming season. CARGO OELSALT Just Received. ? . H. M. JENKINS CO., Wholesale Grocers. I . ?HELP IS OFFERED I WOKTIIY YOUXO MT"S" WDWOMEX. No matter* hnvr -limited your ' means of education, thv (*KF AT \MF.RIC.\N SHQRTHANI) AM) Bl'SI ? NF-SS (JDLI.fc.C~jF. Durham. N. (,... is n a(|y and^xUUtf? to help You secure i high-grade Business F.tlucntion. ThvON4?V Business College in the Cjh)? 1 inns provided o\er hy an Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suf i ? i inn gtr.tr an u g uf Us superiority. ? hnmr riou nn niiwy pa;mwnt plan.-; DEPAR^MFA'TS; Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting, Telegraphy, Penm?nship7fJi\ il Service. F.ngiish Branches, etc. Expert Faculty? Rail f road Pare Paid ? Positions Guaranteed. & U The House of Quality 36 YEARS. PURE WHISKIES DIRECT TO YOU HOKDRD STRAIGHT RYE WHISKEY. Per Gal. Gibson, s years old .94.no Qt^al-a-Plne. 6 years old. . . . -1. 00 Millwood Bonbon, 6 ye^jft old 7*4.50 Bumgardner Mountain, . C yearn old 4 .AO Hl^hspire. 6 years old ? ..... 3.50 Certified, 6 years old 8.75 Savage Mountain. 5 years old 3.50 Nelson bourbon. 7 years^>ld. S.SO Elk Run, 5 years old S.OO Catalogue sent free. I1LEXDED RYE Gibson XXXX f Herbert's Malt Mountain Dew Country club. WHISKEY. Per Qal. . . 94. oo . . 3.00 . . 8.00 ... 2.50 ?STRAIGHT CORN WHISKEY. Per Gal. Mountain . . $2.50 North Carolina. 4 years old . 3.00 Silver Spring, 5 years old. . . 3.50 The above ran be had In quart bottles If desired. Mall orders a specialty. r\Q a T^T'f/' " liiT ? r* q Importer an/1 Dealer In Whiskies, rivAINK. MILLLK Brandies, Wines, Cordials, Etc. I204 E. MAIN STREET, 1* EXT TO PLANTERS NATIONAL RANK. ^ " RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. I I ' Saturday evening, just at night. : Miss Mattie Tart; a young lady. 17 I or IT years of ay-?, committed sutcide by shooting herself twice through the, I head with a gun. The aifair [and yeusoli for the act. raoreWhan a [note left, saying she was "tired of life, She lived with her mother, who was I married the second time to Mr. J. | \\". Norris. a farmer*in very good cunistam-es. ? Wilson Times. ? ' _ In the rejiort of the Stau? Depart fment of Agriculture of the sales of leaf tobacco qn the different markets for the month of October, Greenville is--#Wdu? fourth place, with Wilson, Winston-Salem and Kington coming aheadrttn the order named. Taking into consideration that there are three markets in Pitt county, but aj few mites apart, while in but one other instance. is there more than one( market in a county, pitt county takes a higher rank than Is shown. In the department's report by Individual markets. ? -Greenville Reflector. Yesterday afternoon at Spring Hope, while Mr. Edgar Griffin was! out driving with his fcrother from Goldsboro. wft?Twas on a visit, to him, the horse became frightened, run-' nfng away and throwing both of them from the buggy. Mr. Edgar Griffin. It Is thought, was seriously injured. i that he Is believed to have suffered a fractured skull and was In a dying condition. Mr. Griffin's brother jumped from the buggy a few sec onds before the crash and he suffered no injury other, than a coslderable jar. The horse was severely Injured by a gash in his side and the auinial died a Bhort time after the accident. ? ?$cky Mount Record. STATE NEWS CoiMlcnwvd I tenia of interest Hap pening Throughout tho State. The contractors who have the con tract of building 'he rlock tower on the Federal 1: .!-! iti ? are forging rap idly ahead with " ? work. The new present walls and wyi be 84 feet from the ground. The dials will be 12 feet in diameter and instead of j figure* on it.- fare then1 will be smutl openings at the hour marks which j will be lighted tiy electricity at night. The light on the dial will be white wh1l?r~?nrh hand will contain rf TTd"j light, making it possible to ascertain tinui both by day and -nigtM imm quite a distance. The present tower and clock will' be removed and a' large bell substituted. The contract tails for the work to be completed | ?&J ? ! In* tenth ?Of .'unuary uuxt Xewj Bern Journal. j Health*' Officer H. B. Simpson y? I terday- served a warrant on f. H.J j charging him with admitting stu- j j dcnts^v. lin^hbd :iqi shown, certificates j I laws of North Carolina. Sunday af- 1 I ternoon Mr. Simpson discovered a: : full Hedged case of smalipo'x at the; I house of Rev. McArthur. where It is | Jt'falmcd two students of Bennett col"-; ! lege had been boarding and^-going to | i fchool i-V'"-rv d:tv. Mr. J*jm pson had | j-Dc. ? Harrison go out and va< '"Irafe"; these two negroes at once. it beJr.g I ?j-dlscovei ed that neither had ever taken p-.ieh precaution. ? Greensboro j News. Samuel Jenkins, colored. H years jeld. employed at tbu farm ut Mr. A. Llneker, on the Castle3 Hayr.es j road, instantly killed himself by ac cident late Saturday afternoon, near I Acorn Branch. In Cape Fear town jshlp. while out hunting with his i brother. Richard Jenkias. who was jan eye witness of* the tragedy. The I boy had stood his gun by a tree while I he counted some shells which he car ried in his pocket and in reaching for } the gun again, it was accidentally diecharged. the load tearing the en tire top of his head off. Mr. Llneker speaks of the boy as very faithful,' well behaved and belonging to a good colored family of the neighborhood | who are much distressed over the ] accident.? Wi lml ngton_Star^ It has been publiHhed that there disappeared from the Yarborough Houb? on Sftnrrflay Mr. J. Lindsay Leaf, of Portsmouth, Va., who sells surgical instruments for a Baltimore house. It Is thought by friends here that he has gone to his home at Portsmouth. Mr. Leaf registered n* the Yarborough House last Thursday, but has not been seen there since Saturday. His baggage is still in his room and his samples in the sample room. It Is known that he was in correspondence with some of the navy men at Portsmouth, who, urgivf him to join the navy, and it Is IIip supposition of friends that he left Saturday night with the blue jacket * jwho visited Raleigh. Ho had spoken typhoid fever, and ft is supposed that! this has caused his failure to wr??c| 'ftsreTTg wtrtff Kootf wfi" here *nd nothing unusual wan no-' tlced inhlaaeUona, w+sfaSm fri--. - expect to hear from hlmjat any tifuc I ? News and Observer. j Whether from Malarious conditions Cold, or mrhMttna, t?7 Hick.' c*p udlne. It raducai the Inn and i? the aehUf. !t'? liquid? 10. it ?U'M c|?u ? NOTICE OF HALE. I By virtue of the power, of sale con I tatnei^ffl^ certain dcod of trust from Walker to R. T. Bonner, trustee, jU*u*d UciotMr-4-1, 1901. and ri.tl'y x+ i coraed Jn the olBce of the register of I deeds of Beaufort county. In book 1.06, page 292,.to-which reference Is p pre by made, the undersigned will! | >n Monday, the 2&:h day of Novem | bpr, I3u3, at 12 ovjoc]^ noon, at the! ? ourihouge door of Beaufort countyr I U public auction, offer for sale for leash, tit? following described prop 1 Wty : ? Hi Beaufort rounty,- ? N- <3-., I Richland township, and adjoining the glands that formerly belonging to the Crawford heins, bpg:r.ning In FEe" i middle of the Bergei.>:i canal at I)an I el Walker's southwest cornor, thyi north 2 1-2 east 22 75.100 chains to | Datiic' Walker's northwest corner in the middle canal, then with said ca nal north 87 1-2 west 3 30-100 chains ?jcroas one cut to the ditch on the west aide of paid cut. then with said ditch south 2 1-2 west 22 76-100 chains to the Bergeron canal then with satd ~ canal south "ST-r-j? east 3 30-100 chains to the b&g.aning, containing S^acres more or less. This 27th day of October. 190$: R. T. BONNER. Trustee MUST BE OBEYED. The following ordinance passed by the city aldermen must be complied with, and for the benefit of those con cerned It is published below: All bills against the town shall -be presented to the town clerk on or bo rore the 25th day of each- month and' by him placed In the hands of the chairman of the auditing committee before fhe last day of the current month". \V. B. Wlndfry. City Clerk. |to orfc telephone subscrib ers. In order to obtain satisfactory te" aphone service, it is necessarv frr our subscribers to observe the in structions contained on the Instruc tion cards tacked on to t*e various telephones, a great many of the sub scribers are placing their receivers on jt'e hooks before" they romplete their conversation -and -by. doing ihis the operator gets die disconnecting sig nal whiob requires that she take down the connection, which, will of <">Ljae. prevrnt you f.on completing were originally talking. - It is also desired that you place -r??ur lipu cIo.iq to the tnwptttf anth five the number of the telephone with which you -do., ire connection ?lowly and distinctly, calling the numbers by digits instead of the usual way. As example, if you de Islre to communicate with telephone N? 2'Jl. f ali jhe numbar do?hi? Ou?. The operator will then repeat l 'he numh?r i-ack to you to assure you 'hat she has heard the order correct ly and will it<n make the desired connection. Do not ask questions of rtne operator. ' ut rail for the chief ')l?en*toi fur luiori^mtion. The oper ators will he too t)i:.<y angering calls nf t >.!? n-.iti., : 1? p, ?" r ;j c 11 d a.i 1. ^1. sidorable time ir. connection "wTth your telephone to answer question* I that can be ju.n a.*? w$ll answered by 'the ch'e* operator. ; There Is still some additional o.ut=! j side work to bfk dono in connection I -r"^- 1'-^- r | I located outside o* the corporate, lim its aiul outside of what* Is known as I the cable district. It is nccessary to.. I string addiMonaT wires from. the" end j of the rr fries to the subscribers' sta Mjjii uu lia-M- r, nying dTstrtPTB ~nr | order to metallic circuit them. This iwork may cai.se some trouble to the | subscribers, but every effort will be used to reduce the amount of trou l &le to a minimum. Should you have ? trouble, however, in using yn..r 1 phone or And that It Is not working j satisfactorily, do jiot hesitate ttr~call | the chief operator or Mr. Bell, our I local manager .notifying him of the j fact, and the matter will then be given prompt attention. CAROLINA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. OREATI.Y REDUGED ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES NORFOLK, VA. Account ^ , ATLANTIC DEEPER WATERWAYS] CONVETNTION, November 17-20, 1909, and visit- of PRESIDENT TAFT, Not ember 10,1000. The "Norfolk & Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets at ex tremely low fares from all points on Its lines to Norfolk, Va., Nov. 16, 17, is and 19, 1909, final limit returning until Nov. 21. NORFOLK'S GREATEST CELEBRA TION November 19th. i Account President Taft's first ylait [ to" Tidewater Virginia. PROOR^MMff ( Mammoth Military and Naral p?- 1 rn<'? of , ?o, man r? towad by Praa Movant yft. . ?? , . i Address by Pre.MeaJ TaftftI > i Jo I Orand Prrotaenk: Maplar at Cltr I Park, T:t? * m. ? . ? >*' M ?SUUUI<5 OUR ART DEPARTMENT Now has on i Mexican and Cluny Drawn Work, Hammered and Antique Brass, Hand-Painted China. You can find just what you want, for m Wedding, Birthday or Xmas Gifts. p=-| ~$amaT<?>. CBzMfc'Cfa ? THE H/GH-ART CLOTH /E/ZS IIKTTRK THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure. children of bod-wetting. There is a constitution al causa for thin, trouble. Mrs^; M. Summers, Box W, Notre Dame, Intf.. will send free to any mothor her suc cessful bome treatment, with full In structions. Send no money, but write her today if your children trouble you In this way. Don't blame the .child, the chances are it can't help It. This treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine dif ficulties by day or night. TABLE PEACHES IN GLASS Reduced from 25c. Der can to 3 for 50c. ' E. L. ARCHBELL Specialties Cigars and Tobacco. Leary Bros.' Old Stand. HIGHEST CASH PRICKS' paid for CHICKENS, EGGS and all kinds Feedstuff ? We handle the very bent Flour at whole* mI?k PAui. &. CUTLER KABT WAT BK UHIUCT. - ' _ JVOW! ITtfie^Tmie^ To have your Pictures Framed. Don't waited'! Xmaseve. WM. B. HARDING - Reduced Round Trip ExcursimiFares ( - TO NORFOLK, VA., ACCOUNT Atlantic Deeper Wat ? etway& Convention NOV. 17-20 and VISIT OF PRESIDENT TAFT ^ NOV. 19th. Atlantic Coast^Llne Railway Co. will sell round trip tickets at rate of $-1.30. Tickets on ?ale November 16, 17, 18 and 19, final limit returning November 21. For further information, cal E. A. LaFRAGE, Agent, or address W. J. CRAIG. Passenger Traffic Mgr. T. C. WHITE, Gen. pass. Agt. WILMINGTON. If. C. ANOTHER OPEN LETTER. Greenville, N. C.. NoVembeHl, 1909. To 0. L. Joyner: Sir ? Something like 14 days aco I wrote you an open J<^tdr jiiclnlhe courthouse at Greenville, on a public issue you ar# conducting with the peoplo of North Carolina, setting forth a bill of indictment very clearly which I am ready to defend at any time. Not | having heard anything from yon, I will state ihat unless you set a date soon, then I will, as l am determined to be heard, and am standing pat on the proposition. Tours, Ac.," J. R. HUTCHINOS. , NEW CORNED MACKER AL ? ?? " ! ??? / - New Mincemeat Walter Credle Wall Co. The tasks that want ads. have failed to do lu this city. If set along slde of tho?e*that have been accora* pllsbcd, wtiulfi make a small showing Indeed. WESTON HOUSE 227 East Main Street, WASHINGTON, N. C. . Rates: SI Per Day. Knight Shoe Co. The Only Exclusive Shoe Store in the City. E. Tilt Sh y wear. C. 0. MORRIS & CO., BROKERS Arrivals this week. 1 Car Meal 1 'Car Timothy Hay. 1 Car Kingan's Reliable Meat?. Iust ARRIVES at the BAZAAR, 1 fUMI'LEgj On Market Street SWKATKRS- ALSO MEN'S AND HOYS' HIGH GRADE 8A#tl SUITS* AND A BIG LINK OF REM NANTS AND MILL ENDS IN SILKS. WOOLENS, SUITING AND OOTTON GOODS. PRICES LOW ER. COME-KAKLY AND GET YOUR CROICE. YOURS FOR BAR GAINS, P. ORLEANS' BAZAAR, MARKET STREET. JEWELRY SILVERWARE CLOCKS WATCHES Wedding Presents of All Kinds f Repair work given prompt attention. R. LEE STEWART, The Jc"vy clci". Blasting Fuse and Caps, Electric Fuses, Batteries, Blasting Machines and Dynamite on hand. i ? -McKeels Richardson Hardware Company There i*. a. great variety of Carpenter! toolt on the market but there in only one complete brand I made for^uoluyt that it th? wwoa wrr tH thc i famous KftM KWttlK Brand. The Kttll KWtfR T rade Marfc or IM war arUMJi mm uaauy mul me an ; Hp? a tool under thi?"brand ?' and you will knoivwu are getting the be?t. s LH. Harris
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