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Announcement M OUR MILLINERY OPENING WILL BE Tuesday & Wednesday Sept. 19 & 20th. Thif display will comprise the patterns of smart, artistic design, tailored models and an extensive line of shapes and trimmings. Your Attendance is Sincerely Invited. J. K. HOYT. Daily News Classified Ads Bring Quick ResiOts OPENING TOMORROW! R. S. Silverthorn 186 E. MAIN ST. At Store Formerly Occupied By RUSS BROS. ANEW STORE. ALL NEW GOODS Complete line of Men's and Boys Clothing and Furnishings, Metis Suits from $12.50 to $25 Hats - from ? 1.00 to $ 3 Shirts - from - .50 to $ 2 Underwear, Shoes, Neck- _ wear, etc., at most reason able prices. Visit Washington s New J est Store R. S. Silverthorn Vott Iwru Mat . VMtlnjt it KroUaad Neck. . Vlqt Alice White hu returned (nun BcoUand Neck, where she hu ba?n on a visit to Attended Services. Among those who attended the an niversary Ber vices at St Peter's church yesterday were William Pat rick. Mr. and Mrs. William Von Eb ersteln. Mr and lira. Joe Patrick and Joe Harding. Visiting in 1 ? Mrs. Carl Richardson and daugh^ ter, Miss Mamie Latham, are spend ing a f v* days visiting Mrs. Dr. Man ning in Durham, after whloh they will go to Raleigh, where Miss Rich ardson will enter St. Mary's. Attended Funeral. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Swindell at tenedd the funeral of Murray Bay nor Briley ? a nephew of Mrs. Swln I dell ? at Pactolus yesterday. Visiting Mr. Harding. Mrs. Kenneth Henry and children, of Chapel Hill, are visiting " Rev. Nathniel Harding. Mrs. Henry's' father. Editor Christens Ala Babies. Editor and Mrs. Charlee McDevitt. of Kinston, who are well known In Washington, had tnelr ? bro infant children christened yesterday* The names given them were "John Wil liam" and "Clara Jean." "The two broke all ?records fat crying." said Charlie, while talking over the telephone this morning. Returned from Washington City. Miss Elizabeth Mallison has re- i turned home after an extended visit I to Washington City and other points. | FLOOD PICTURES OP WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA ON TONIGHT The scenes of the great flood that destroyed whole towns and Tillages | In Western North Carolina, will be seen at the New Theatre tonight. In 'addition the- second episode of "The Secret of the Submarine," %nd a Tri angle Keystone Comedy entitled. "Better Late Than Never" will be on the screen. On Thursday night the 19th episode of "Th? Iron Claw* will be given and on Friday nlgfit "Mutt and Jeff" will be the opening attrac tion of the theatrical aeason. Attended A nni Ternary Herri r<*. Fordyce Hkrdlng. of Greenville, and Walter Harding, of Orlfton. at tended the anntveraary aervlcee at St. Peter's yesterday. FOR IUCKT: HOISK ON GLADDEN street, near Second. P. Orleans. , 9-18-ttc. A Utile TIMELY advertising AB SURE8 the continuity of that little income yon derive Crohn that far hlahed room. A^vertlae in the Dally Newt IXMTfcON rtlHINESS 8THKBT8, 1 cameo pin. Flndrr pleaae rtttara to Ilia# Nellie Win 11 eld. >-18-ltc. 1VST RECEIVED AT THE , * full line of^ drees grxxln. f-'ng b&ms and silks. 9-1 8- lte. OUB MILLINERY LIKE THIS FALL U complete. Madame Littler Is in charge of this ffepartment. TH? BAZAAR. 9-18-lte. * . -- -r - - - - , "**" F * : - r~ . ? > - .1 T *? . An Announcement x ' ? On account of being late m going to not-then market this season, we will not have ft formal millinery opentng. However, we wit) have on display, beginning tomorrow, the very newest mode \ m ladies' headwear. Our. prices will be moderate and we will have on exhibition v everything that is shown by thi largest and most exclusive 'hope. Before making your purchase elsewhere, we would advise an inspection of our models. ? I . H. MORRIS. Successor to J as, E. Clark SERIES (7 SIX * SO IwfMpowvr Tputmfir I This is the Car of the GOLDEN Chassis! See It! You saw that GOLD Chassis, didn't you ? Read about it anyway ? that wonderful Studebaker SIX chassis finished entirely in purest GOLD that was the GREAT sen sation of the Auto Shows in New Yo?;k, Chicago and elsewhere 1 Now come in and see "The Car of the GOLDEN Chassis"? the new SERIES 17 Studebaker SIX. \ 1 This famous Six that we have on exhibition exactly duplicates the chassis that was ex hibited at the Shows? except of course that it hasn't the GOLD finish. But it is the same marvel of" design and manufacture that kept the Studebaker exhibit so packed with people that you couldn't get Dear it li . i It is the most powerful 6 -cylinder car ever offered within hundreds of dollars of its price." You have to pay a third more to equal it in power and size. And no car at any price offers more basic quality of mate rials, more soundness of design or more perfection of manufacture. L?t us give you a demonstration today. j HACKNEY & JACKSON J Dealers, - - 123 W.Main[St, I JaSS
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