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■ WiiJit«n»- WILL BE THE CITY OF gSTOtTAIXMENT NOVEMBER 1»-1« IS OYER£ATIfeiG A CRIME? Mkr S*ya R la. aad That Tbaaa If iff i what I tiMfc of Kit oUbm* k 1 ell«fe ft «mM pay At taxpayers 1# provide ■ pay seas t» «Ma« «®eers of. HI, a kndrrt ddui Jw «*? auoer « MM they TW feokt !»«•■ •• Wall street ft bcrnn fuc tone* asay li.an must plan* aUM ncneacv; bat go up to tkt Bulm r-A t* :*«® one and three sad Kt :sw quantity a? meats aad i»uu trtrM sway by ib'* who Busied parents transmitted to thes IE easy ywutii tbe idea that the i|UE"rty as. tsiiirliiiiai ate »a» Jsst the ——»» of Ibis toatng Ci-otrast lis r«pin»e at staffing With tW *K of Tl* Unmans l>elor«- Borne had tva* "c- its trade Im perial giorta*. sad srlw® a hardy, virile face Hired os seas ut link? cakes and a drtni. of aid JsJne and considered I ft vnlgar aad ik*» fuliy te go gorging ikfimtp nrrj day. We im« as fcr Mii{ drunk; It weld be a becso- zi ;r,f to arrest them I fur neuorjf m*r* at tlx- equator than aruoad tbe «*-«- On* 1* an oc casional tW ott.er U a canrittixiag ttisar We chase the bootlegger who Las opt-rate-d a still j ft the woo*®-: bca we say n«»tii!nc to I tie bts£*y w&e i: tstvlt uud so :J» •»« still—the blind tiger hcasath the waistband -which also makes aw® adeepy. Irritable, rroas [ and te-.**lat»d. Amd threatens to ■take tie* (rack- —Saturday Evening Post WOMEN QUIT OLD VOCATIONS Fr««- •»« in »'►« War* Moat Su'tabla Fae* »aa Acttvltlwa. kftbawi ri weaaea i-e much rcure gen tmlly effi jiey ei 5s wbst t!»e census calls -ga.afnt arcs} atiaps" than they ■Serf to &e |bm »*e ief!l*dly fewer e«EH'>y«-l Sfc wia? aere f«rtaerly con sidered s She toott editable fein'.n!ne a»tl*t"Je» Tie *>en«ns t'ureao has i v*3e Cypres on the I aar>-( la the vMe of X>?w York. f«r eassflle, fSje-* act* a'-tuslly fewer pes feathers. tele;>!i«ae operators aE'J baaa»lg«saiiis. In 1830 than there were t® WM - . A* fur the sen TO SEr—*«w»» as ! taker*, tlielr nutu ber. £*» waCi'eNtd by half. On tfca «*ier iniawi. Tie oumtwr of stee/'gr-.; ,e»s {>:« Ic-tv-ased In te® years fiw '» MST.I. Those arfco mvr engaged ia elerl-aJ *ork are mew #R36BL J» *, cn'n*t 27.15*1. and £3ti »«.' Vr» hiive In CTeaae-' ?»f> TT to *>.4l'4. Inrl danta_y !>--»- *fv r-w 253 women St«"r:i a f 7. BCd 41 * tMU«I pott-era-a. 'b 1J!0 ttiere were aoce Set«mßw»» K!11a Weoda. TTtm eeh.»r be»'«d-Be«i*»a j.'an's hnve Iwen eKF.p'*'-: % bat. :-vV.* fr«! lsati« In ex pertmof» wHfo * r«-« rtjemln! sj rn i w»« tr"! ft-y I* V.yTum Iy»T'.c>-e and !t S l c t" s "f the •a, -a) t" ( »•'--r nm. «i>p!e ksTI anf f--sines «n also In #.«••>•»• Tie av t )s were erad e® y uifi.t In.lurj- to blue gr*** »"•' -''>•• l .t, t°!»e rottrol of -.•« UU> AEI>UI|INNLED Vv »«»•♦' tie-* 4 V- i.' rrj t the f»liage. w »i* -uj-i-d m-d.-Hil of the sul y m.j'H>vel In saek pot s-t. eif «*i* TW ttH«»it ncfntoful Of tfw~H »^;h£.:♦;.r*y» was found to be s*'- _ o* erM and so'iitun aclea lle S»«» S>c >s sww*»!iiij Rica A »w - r»'* for a rliallefige e*.f a" l*r«aie>. Iltictand, h»n l>een af»»t •")i«- «.• '«• «ieclar«-d void I* ttli* " to ttie v|.|M-sltlon », Tte »as io j>r>gr*s» wh*" * • x BJ »• sv.au dashed across tfee Hai»« aiid >.lr*l«-d out for a fie"'**- a""»k a mmniier w!tb a bald By m-aditi* water and lis *nw ttie man l*-at the btrtf «.ff. »tr4 tk»- ?»ati lh a assaulted •Tftee so |>ersisteutly that - a tie »«atik tiad to go to their mew TSm- rW *as resolute as welt | as a-jpry. azA £sayed the race ao long (bat K tad »e t* cti&adoottt. Dd Mia Ou»f ATI Around. After f - aaiab'e E L I >avldana had • fftt atfk a restatiT-ant man at Ma •asks. W. Ta_ be aarore out a war fa®? f*e titiisr'f. arrested himself, •esttf*"? >xi i*-' blmself aad fined fctiMfif 114 He arconnced afterward tbat be was ntisfied that be had A-ise fcls duly all around, having keftt Ida oalk ta apfco'd the lav against . aid at the same tuna P a aoas wb« had been spiead tag re-nets a*-owl him. and that he aatu4n«d the JIO well at>er.t. Welfare af Babiaa. The weSXaie of tables dapeitits npon Cha hMCgcare of tbe community ai.l parrtreinHg apca tbe Intelligence of ttdr BHhit s. says a surgeon of tbe rMMd Spates Put.lic llealtb Service. That, he declares., explains why chll *■ an «a Me of a street la tha Fanaaaa Oaaal w«e are as healthy as tosy mm with shi'e (base ae tba Mber Ms d* aft st a fruitful rate. % Lad 17 Efli ta 19 Days. P glt a dai'j raid aa its aeat h, ft sss ca«er ta taat the bird's laying | pa a as. a basse «amw ta WeUlag bat lag*. Efegtsad. laid IT ens Is 19 ' 666 ' G ' CUKES mill. CHILLS AND mil DCMGfTB OB HLUOI'S fEI Eft. IT OBSTBOTS GEBM& THE HARRISONS Who Will I Resent Their Comedy Bicycle Act at ; _ * the Uoaiioke Fair, 1%'0.e mber 13 to 16th. iIONOK BOLL H«K > lit: BEAR C.KASS I MOX SI'ND.IT St HNH Following L- the honor roll of Lhi .Uai Gri#f I n oti Suietay .school fu .(;{* n.fr tn of 1 wrtoi*-*; lutiw f.iv' 1 Jt- n Mlio'e. Joe li' 4. r^-1 . Winter M i-oU" a:.ti Mat i: Ahicttaid. Joi.uf Oscar J"e! Iluie'.. Ist Ki»!>y 1* imary class. M i B H. Cowan. ikc ,cr: I'laisrfce K»*r Ta> »tr *!..' on* . l"au' V. • iat' i'EWf 1 -'*jr,. J,--pei «>»ai uri e U r.ic:«ajnf. Mary Gardner, and i ie'fi;3 Li* Bailey. NEW WASHINGTON THEATE i ONE NIGHT ONLY, VAV RtU Till RSDAY A MESSAGE ) I I rum I. V. 1 utaas . aj»»« r I I sfttw x «»' W jhu-rIM li a 1 - \ '' r ~JI ** -r^ra. "• a« «n»r p- 1 A «"***» 9 •- - jift u " ; iiis • le no J JV^iUr^ \\.iia=t*»*d ;• J k Dl\ :&/ ft . • a -_»j•r.T-'ti iaaa> V » .[Aff/ I s- f .9ie iiBX" CV'iS' .. .«v ikai -jt si MM; a|lw r.!i~ bl da; utat no-> i jH B s ..rf. a% WJ r"»oic. If I. • r'f f«CT f,f. i-r • or 1 It B I* | " t t-..-c.:!«i '>£!? jt J: f i t » 'i le —crepted. »«l » V, / , |}ar> - r*»l- rf ail . v " y / I j n- :>,e L-a- ' V f \A . j ~h.-- 1* lk-« _r« «-n r-Klur» jj / * t r-.ji e ; . |HJ I tr--i !-r «.!« l-y nil p.i V. r.iul. I i i'h'-es: 7-k to 82.00 - . ' / i , *v_ Plus Ta\ HUBS IN M K litHK f. VO>THS IN CHICAGO ' M«»\ Ills !\ W»ST«»\ ! MONTHS IS rHILAHKLPtIIA Seats Now On Sale at Turnasre's Shoe Store, 4 _ Washington»N. C. APPLES - - • - - CAR LOAD OF YIRGINIA APPLES FOR SALE [ -'..V': ' ' . " . -- ' # 1 - . Winesaps & Yorks FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMERS PRICES RIGHT! A.C.L Station I 1 i v ' ' F. J. Peters H' . • THE ENTERPRISE; Williamston, N. C. SANDY RIDGE LOCAL NEWS Mif-~es Kanbie Kobersof-. K;-Sie M-- C'serry - , a'd Mesaus. Jame.- iUAerx.' .ifar in Cherry ud Hartld Hopkiii .icitored to Kot»ersonvilte SwiKiay. MVJ>S Fannie M Kolenon >pent Sat uniay niirht with Mi>» Kox«e Jones. Mi.—et- Maggie Woolen and Louai tie Kiddick enter'a 1 red a nunlei fri«iids Tuesday night at the Vonie o Mr. ami Mrs. N. K. Criflr, Mioses Nealie Jones aiv! Marie K • dick, and M«-.-ts. Rilejr Cullipher ar t'arl Oakley attended the show Wed nesday night. M r . Marvin Jori«s spear Katuria niirbt wi'h Mr. Leon R-J*rv ABEYOUNIS' STORE s IS NOW CHOCK-A-BLOCK WITH THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF DEPENDA BLE MERCHANDISE EVER IN ITS HISTORY. COLD WEATHER IS ATOUR DOOR AND WE ARE READY TO FILL THE NEEDS OF THE ENTIRE FAMILY IN clothing, shoes, dress goods, ladies' coats* suits, etc. Our buyer this season has surely shipped us merchandise the equal of which has nev er been seen in the city. Husbands, wives, daughters and sons, you have now the op port unity of opportunities. Come to see us and we will fit you up with merchandise of real value and at prices you will be satisfied with. Below we give you a few items of what we have waiting you at our value giving store. Read them over and then act TRADE WITH US AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE LADIES' DRESSES LADIES' SHOES ANI) OVERCOATS In TncoU: at«j I'oiret T* .11 —Mlra OXFOR | B ml aufpjr models purantr» Made in the very latest styles —Shoes that are easily worth $12.00. ' U ~ 1 "" * 1 • _ Misses' Wool Dresses LADIES'SKIRTS BOYS'OVERCOATS «> h,«. 0,. J— -U. - a >orlh M inade up in all latest st> lee, __ , nP our pnee, 53.9.) and So-'m $2.95 and $3.95 $2.95 to $4.95 PANTS MISSES' AND BOYS 4 M ivc nDFGfi MEN S IJKLSS SHIKTS U «e >X e and worsteds all the L. SHOES All fine quality Silk and Madra*. K patteraa. In black ai««l tan, every pair puami $1.45 and $2.65 $1.95 and $3.65 tr*d solkl lea'her, ———————— $1.45 to $3.45 MEN'S SOX SWEATERS One lot of every description, all wool. CHILDREN'S COATS O e lot of CoaU. Extra Specud while MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS $1.95 to $5.95 they la*. $2.95 and $3.95 MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SHOES ■> *U ■ Illlfa and aergr The LADIES' COATS Mwaanv** _ Guaranteed all solid leather—thn t/s* lot fine lity. Sport model.*-, —here is a real snap, men—some wii n the bargain block at «U. ,»U. — SI4J»S and $19.85 . irniw (hits MEN'S DRESS LADIES' COATS SH nir« MEN'S SILK SOX We have made two assortments of SnUIIS In all solid leather, bucher an.i Hnr A* UD war fine line of Coal.-, among them , lish, blac kanl tan, \ou will find the finest tjualitly o." \ elour aad Broadcloth. in plain ar. $2.95 Md $3.95 LADIES* SILK SOX fur trimmed. Worth up to |OOjOU, $18.45 and $24.95 MEN'S DRESS "" SHOEb dav& ci 'nv OUTING GOWNS 'l"he cream of the crop, including t' - OUIIO famous Emerson brand in Broupie A fine aefactioa in aerge aad wor> tine, extra heavy «|«alit>. English and lilurher toes, e-K at «ly, * ll^'V 85c and $1.19 MISSES' COATS cirrrc *~ —• l-T: hi •m' c t. ea S CHILDREN'S RIBBED AttMN« theae yoa will find Coats ea.- Kine quality, in all wool, worsted* _ Oy worth $15.00. that we are gcn K . ' UNION SUITS _ with two pairs pants, to sell for ... $6.85 57-85 69c STORE HEADQUARTERS DURING THE FAIR NEXT WEEK, WHE THER YOU BUY OR NOT. WE ARE ALWAYS GLAD TO SHOW YOU AND TQ SERVE YOU. We buy right and sell right Remember, we are at the same old stand opposite the Bank of Washington. If we cant please you this season, then, who can? IF YOU WANT REAL * ALUE FOR YOUR GOOD, HARD-EARNED DOLLARS, THEN YOU WILJL LOOK FOR OUR STORE ON MAIN STREET. ABEYOUNIS' STORE THE REAL VALUE GIVER" WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA . •. ■ - .' * MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS TO AIIHMO THE ROANOKB FAR IVOf. IS-M
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