Front Lace Corsets > of Known-Quality If you prefer a ftari lace cone*, we have a Redfern nyle of known quality ex actly suited to your figure, whatever your type. Redfern Corsets have always represented quality ? style . comfort and wear, such as' ,the American woman knows and appreciates. Back Lace Front Lace $3 and Up (T&a n*m?H Toasmt mmjllf Sufi Tap dmf) Bowers Bros. Company W ashing ton' a Bett Store One of the Best Pia no8 That is Made Beautiful tone. Kndoraed by all municlam?? ? proferatotMU ?a - ainatoum. Wo have a Nhlpment of thaw pianon on tlu> way. They will b? her? In a day of two and we won Id he plcaaed. to hare yoo Inspect them. F. F. COZZENS MUTING FOR FARMERS ? Wll| bo Held WmlnMdBf. County Deraoiutrator J. F. I^nUiiun Clivee Out Statement. A meeting of the farmers- of Bath towpship la called for at Surry C. B. H. Wednesday night, Sept. 20th, at which time and place there will be discussed the eleven following rea sons why ?clover or some other win ter growing crop should be grown: Cover Crop*. 1, Save* plant food from leaching from the soil. 2, Prevent soils from washing and gutlylog. 8. Add organic matter and nitro gen to the soil when plowed in. 4, Improve tho physical proportion of tfee.soil when handled properly. 6. Afford cheap ' grazing during late fall, Winter and early spring. e. Provide (feed ferstockon, tile farro, thereby obviating Hie necessity for buying buy- mid- lot .stripping fodder. 1 7. Knablo the fa?o?er. to bettefcrdls tribute man and team labor over the whole year. 8. Promote beneficial bacterial or ganism. 9. uard against extremes of dry and wet weather. 10. Let air and water Into the ?oll. It. And cost very little to put lu. Mr. J. \j. Hellfday, one of Martin county's beet and most practical far merf, will be with me at this and all the other meetings this week add by reason of his long and most excel lent experiences will be able to bene fit all who oomo to the meeting. Pel' low farmers, let's turn out and put a green blanket over Bath township and Beaufort county this winter. Yours truly. J. r. LAtHAM. County Agent. TO TH* PAILT N?W0 COUNTY CANDMS SPEAK Held MeoUnKii MuriUf, ?t Uonnar ?on and Core Point. At Bay*kl? WodncMM lay Nl*tot. The Democratic county candidates were at Bonnerton on Saturday af ternoon. and ai Cor# Point* that night. On account of the heavy rains in that section the party -were an hour late at the Bonnerton en gagement, but were greeted by a re presentative crowd of vote** of that precinct. AIL of tlwr short addresses. The Core. Pointn naeetln*- was one of the best ut the cm pais*. A. large and attentive crowd was present, and aH of the speeches were well receiv ed. Messrs. Rumley, Mixon. Rosa. 1 | and Whltfey made -the in- announce* | ments. and. addresses wane tmade- by Messrs. Butt. War nen. and- Oarter> On Wednesday- night the candi* dates go to Bayetder* where EL L.1 Stewart makes the principle address. There will be a* regular communi cation of Orr Lodge, toi." at theh hall, eornw of Bonne*' and* fUttdi Street* this evenisa at eight o'clock. Work In the eFllpw Oralt degree. Bro. R. P. Edwdrda. grand' lecture* j for North- OeraUna^ will tlm praaefcti I Visiting brethren ar? cordially la- 1 vlted. W. M. Bntt In the City. W. M. Butt, Democratic- candidate for the office of representative, was in the city on a brief visit# yesterday. BEFORE THE RECORDER .Large. Docket Disposed- of by Mr. Bryan Yesterday Afternoon. I The- following cases were brought up before the recorder yesterday af- 1 ternoon: Henry Forrest, assault, costs. Allen Bright, intoxicated. $1 and costs. Frank Teel, Intoxicated, costs; as sault, costs. Charles Harvey, colored, false pre tense, costs. t |i George Puckett. colored, assault ?wit!?--1ftiife, costs. Richard Spruill, colored, intoxi cated. $5 and costs; assault, not guilty. Joe Griffin. colored, intoxicated. -11 and costs. , Fratak Carney, colored, intoxicat ed. $1 and costs; carrying concealed weapon, 60 days; resisting officer, 60 days. Haywood Perry, having whiskpy for Bale. 60 days. Leaves for Chatham. Miss Vera O. Butt, of Bonnerton. leaves today for Chatham. Va.. where she will attend the Chatham Female Institute. Miss Carrie Bonner, of Boniwrton. has also left ror the same i pat* tut Ion. Returned from Maryland. Mrs. George Wright and son, George William, and niece. Francis Tull. have returned from Marion 8tation. where Mrs. Wright and son have boen visiting for about two months^ Modern Gullivers Some men stand wit from the crowd a? Chillive* towered over tJie Lilliputians. By superior energy, activity and Hteerve strength , thev *n*Honiinato. i Feeling right within. is one of the fundamentals of physical and mental strength, and is largely the remit of proper noorietonent Grape-Nuts With Cream i* the logical food frit thinkers and doers. Tt oontains all the nutri tions elements of whole wheat and malted barley, is partially predi ffesierl, and supplies an abnndanee of energizing nourishment without overworking the stomadi. It also includes the vital mineral salts of I the grain. which are taetring-iiv w4?it* bread and .many other eenal foods. The*>'? ?W? help Ifor many in GRAPE-NUTS. - J ' "There's a Reason" ' ' . * ? V PROMINENT IM CAMS 28 POUNDS THROUGH TANLAC Mr*. J. B. Andrews Wu About to Give Up Hope When Frteod Wrote: "Get Tmnlac." Mrs. J. B. Andrews, of 322 South Fifth Street. WlliAlngton, In which I city she and her husband. who Is a prominent Insurance man, are well: known, offers the following reason* for indorsing Tanlac: "Various medicines failed to help me gain relief from nervous Indiges tion and asthma and I was about to give up hope when a lady rrtend of Pensacola. Fla., sent me a paper Id which appeared an account of how she had been benefited by Tanlac. So far I have taken three bottles and I am proud to say I have gained ex actly 28 pounds in weight. But that Is not all for I firmly believe I am cured of nervou* Indigestion and asthma. I am glad to offer my state ment and hope It will help other sufferers to gain as 1 nave." Tanlac Is sold In Washington ex clusively by Davenport's Pharmacy; Belhaven, H. F. Noble. 745 ENROttfB SO FAR Rnrollm?mt In City 'School* Exreedn That of ljaat TewCoortdrrably. Superintendent Campbell announc ed this morning that 746 students had been enrolled In the sefcool yes terday, the opening day. The en rollment last year, for the same day. was 60S. A largo number are ex pected to enter school' during the remainder of the week. Millinery Opening TUESDAY V WEDNESDAY Showing exclusive models and styles. An invitation is extended to you to be present. E. W. AYERS & SON Scores of Ladies Attended our Millinery opening today. Many more will visit this de partment of our storeon tomorrow. THE LA TEST CREATIONS JN HEADWEAR Styles & Prices Correct. THE HUB Suskin & Berry Advertise in the Daily News and Watch Results om Utifest exclusive ?ioVeltiesfr<. ten lairjeSpeciakySfcoe factories. Come in and see thefluthentic \ Sfioe Stifles forfait. j C. A. TURNAGE Se)z Shoe*

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