V. : ... Lbng'xSilk Gloves Ladies" Vests J: ML Lid - This lot of ."Gloves" is our, , regular $1.25, quality-16 pulton V length double tip fingers; black only size ,5 to & 1 ; 7. Special .for this , sale . , A . . . , Did . , f;i n'Fl.f! G xn. iui i m In : K i G' , POSSIBLE, THERE . FACT, AND INTEND mNELY REDUCED .EVERY ITEM J SAVING FEAST 1 i Lawn Kimoiias - These garments are well made - styles-Plain white 'ground with, black special ; . . . . ' '. " Another lot made of : Japanese figured 'lawn ' . very pretty 1 ' " '. , " . Special ........... ...C '.White -Shirtwaists This" lot consists of a beautiful line of waists' worth 75c each easily To move them quick, ' , ' , v" r the price will be . . C5C 0 . Another lot of waists that are. f waists that are. our regular 50c number , .M....... ..,..4C,' Special...'.. Personals Mr. Umphlett, ot Columbia, is in tre city, - 1 towa today' V- .r ; ,,. . - ' Nv ' . : i - Mrs W. S. Sanderlin, of Old Trap, ' i - . Miss Florrie Sawyer, of Belcross, Is in the city. Miss Kight, of Belcross, is in the city vibitiiig lrtinus. , . Miss Hallie Meads, of Salem, was " In the city- Monday. - J'' V Mrs. Billups, of Winfall, is in the city today shopping. ' i ' .". Miss Martha James, of Weeks ville, was in town this week. v . i" ' Miss Surlie Banks, of Norfolk, is here the guest oi. friends. Mr. Will Lowry, of Weeksville, "was in the city this week. v - - -,"Mrv and Mrs. Bob Flora, of Camden, are in the city today." .Mrs. Giddensis very ill at hei! home on Fearing . street. r I 0 ' ' ' ) ' . 1 Mr.. and Mrs, Walter : Sawyer, .of Shiloh are in town today s 4 in .the cityvisitlng friends- . - " ' ? . .... X -'. : e . & Mrs." E.; Walker,- of. Currituck, - is vin the city visiting friends. j 7K Mrs. Martha Cartwright, of Weeks--Tille, is in the city. today.' - -"TMrs.PM. JNewby i3 quite fiick at her home-in. Cedar street, f - Mr. V f Bcarhorough, of T Powell's Point, was in town .this week. - 1 ' V ' -f r- ' 3 J v' . fiir; -ana i xaiTs-., uii ssawyer, f or .weeKsvjue, rare m me ciiy xoaay. ? . - s 'Mr. Brooks ana little son, of Ashe .Tille. are lin 'the ; city for a few days. V .For a cold or a- xiough 1 take enne &fa Laxative Cough ; Syrup.; - It con tain no' opiates and. gently moves the ' bowels, thereby driving .the cold ' en tirely from' the systent.': Cfonforms 1 to the National.' Pure :Food and M. Drug ; Law, r ssoia ; ty ' Ayaietvs r rug sxore. jc vi-i- P 1". Pr you attend the Tjrade Stimulating Sale which we held in WHICH "WE -MAKE IN THESE SALES YOU ,DD NOT; TOU MISSED A -GRAND TOPPORTUNITYOFJ SAYING MONEYAND TEND" OUR LAST MONTHS SALE; WE ENTER .INTO JHIS BRIEF EXPLANATION. . ; ' - . fv""r' " , WE HAVE ONLY BEEN' IN BUSINESS A: SHORT, WHILE(A rLITTLE OYERTsiX MONTHS) AND IT IS OUR . OBJECT AT RT.Tn TTTTRTC Tft NOTmW TW at APPR TO OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS AT REGULAR; INTERVALS ' THISDES1RED OPPORTUNITY OF BUYING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE-31ERCHANDISE AT GEt , , n r . ADVERTISED IS FROM CUR REGULAR- STOCK. AND IS-NEW' AND SEASONABLE 'MERCHANDISE DONT FORGET THE DATETHIS IS Tp BE A MONEY-,-; ' .V'? OF GENUINE .BARGAINS. 11 . 1 4 1 and are -cut in very popular or blue polka dot f . . . t . , . v. .; . . ZyC our regular 50c number ' 'Mx. A' - E. Etheridge . and wife, 0 Tyrrell, have been m the city im week on business . - x Mr. Jerry Hughes, of Camden, was in the ' city . Tuesday to attend the Gard-Hughes wedding. - " ' ' '.. AAA J ;Mr. Oscar Lister, of . WeeksvUle, re turned home after a pleasant ylslt to his parents xn Road street J.,- Miss Mamie Barnard, f of Shawboro, Is visiting her brother,- Mr. Clifton. Barnard on Burgess street JIt. W, Sawyer and wife' of Tjrr rell,,1 . have : been in attendance upon the association this' week. 1 ' JL - , - i 2 -Mrs. ;C. JR.: White, of Norfolk, "Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- J. J. White, on Euclid Heights. . ' I , - Mr. Roscoe 'Hollowell, of Norfolk, spent Sunday with "his mother,; Mrs. William White, on Ehringhaus; street. , - : , , Mrs. J. L. Spruill of Columbia,' has - been visiting- friends in the ; city , thi week, while attending the association. y- Mrs. Clark : Lowryof Weeksville, returned ,home after a pleasant ' visit toj her k neiee, Mrs" Lister on . Road street ;"' . r. - - r . ' , , - . . V Messrs., Joe Cohoon, C. M. Sawyer; Stephen Brickhouse, ' Charles Bate man, . William ; GIbbs and, John A. Swjain,' of Colombia, were in the city Thursday on their' return from attend ing. the"5 association. ' ' : ' v Messrs. D. A. Parrish,' Jep Webb, Jack Webb' and Judson Bass ' are in the citytoday. from -being- in, attend ance; on .the Chowan' Baptist Associa tion at Corinth church. ; t" - - Mr. Gilbert ' Brickhouse of : Colum bia N. C.;hasbeen in the city this weei& attending tne "" associauon.' v- Fishing , is getting ;worse "instead of better at this : place, : some . of the' fish ermen haven't caught very many and others have done' 4 very' "good. " Mrs.; Pi H. -Bellof this place went toEdentonN. C., Monday," ' - - . . prino Laxative Fruit Syrup is 1 best for .women" and "children.' r Its mild action;:? and.-pleasantv taste makeg ?t preferable ft "violentpurgatiyes such as . pills, tablets, etc. .; Get the booklet and j a; sample "'of :Orino!i at the Star. f narmacy, ou Main street. S - Woman's' r. . - . -l nx ' J v - ; ' ' J . in1- this sale-SpecIal' ' U.U.i: 2wvu rx- - it? Hereis ar list of of ten , purchased little articles,, upon, which .'f.we'have a big trade If . you need any ltemi.belowi mentioned, get it now. 50c Backhand Side' Combs " " ' "25c Back 'and Side Combs - - - 50c , Hand Bags " .', . - " " " 50c Silk and Leather Belts 25c Silk and Leather Belts 4 - ' .12c Talcum Podwers lT)c k Towels L " . '.MSize 19 inches IN MEMORIAL (M. HTillitt.) L: Departed this life, May 6th, at his home on Chujch street, this city, Dr. William Wilfred, Griggs, aged sixty- six years and three months. - Dr. "-Griggs was born in Princess Anne, county, Virginia, where he Hv- ed until the outbreak of the Civil War " As a physician he enlisted in the medical and surgical department of the Confederate forces, his long and- honorkble service being divided between , the army and navy. After the close of the conflict he practiced hisi profession' in Camden county, North., Carolina, and the counties ad joining, finally : settling here in eigh teen hundreil and eighty-two. An3 at the end of his life men saw him as dean' of tno .medical fraternity of thisi his adopted home, a physician second in , eminence to none, nd an exalted exemplar of all those higher and rarer j qualities that the faithful practice - of the noblest professions generate. . ' ; No man ever drew closer and held more tight" the" love and affection of his friends, . than '.did Dr. v Wilfred Griggs. And all true men who ; knew him? were proud to .'call themselves his friends. As, a physician; he -practiced ably and well, and of .a profes sion the ; most charitable ; on : earth, the loft 'hand, : in ; very truth, --not knowing what the right hand does, he stood among its : foremost members;. In' his daily private and business life, spotless, fearlessly . upright, he ;was a guide to the' young; a philosopher ; to the, old and a"; friend to all: as alder man,! in- town . council; he-stood for the rights of the people and the hon or of the municipality, and after the termination ; of ; his "office, in U town meeting and public, gathering,; hekept sleepless watch over his duties of cit izenship.; agains t threatened attacks of possible corruption, no matter -in what . plausible guisetheyj camdJhls words being listened to by all for they were above suspicion:' i In his relig ion; -he was a-; y ery perfect Christian gentleman' without Hhe littlenes's" of sect; . and as ' a " personal-friend, 'ho was true and tried,"ready;ofigtit-a friends - battles : foV, him; if j.he were absent, " ready to ''siand -shoulder; to shoulder with him if "he were present and - an unjust " word or act . said" or done : against a friend; Be "held- as said or done against himself. - ; 's .r - "Ho was- a man; take; him .for ail in aUand In 'his philosophy oMiffe, forgetfulness .of ' others V inJ seif-love: slander and all- those little meanness es . thatl daily no. part h: Walk .the fitrefiti fmiTlH I WAstJ V 1L 7f f an rlvo nr otitI 'TOniHnlnmo" frm 9t n TK aVTf a r. . - ' Welcome, i "3C." .North CaroHna ' - ' VlrMnta ' ' ' , MORGAN'. CO.. - ' r.Arnt. Main 'rl AaMC. -"f -. ' " K'" ' Wear J . - " 39c 7 ', ': i 1 9c ! - .V. 1 1 . . . , A . ;38c - 4 . . . j'.". : . 39c "21c -8J4c 1 i - : 'i'i -V ...... V.. 84c by 40 inches.)' c A' - part no,r welcome. , , .His end was as it should have peen The race well run, the" victory gained. and then a gently lying down to sleep and rest, for there was no struggle at the last, merely "a long-drawn sigh as the, spirit passed. Soldier physiciarit' Cl and friend, he has 'gone ;to hisvHpme among the many mansions, "t-v ; NORFOLK MARKETS. ; Norfolk, Va., May Official WholesaleQuotaWone. , The prices V are " strictly wholesale (not 1 job lots) . and represent h prices obtained on actual sales' yesterday.:1 ' " "PEANUTS. , ?qt-:f'$v'; Quiet-- - . .t - yyy-y Fancy; . ... T..vt .... 'r. . . . 5 Strictly -prime . . Prime . .. Machine "- picked Bunch .. .. v Low grades .. . . ..' 4 ..: . . . ; 5 ": Spanish peanuts ., '. . . . ;. 1.35(3 B.E. peas- I ..' ....3.00- GRAIN, HAY, ETC. CORN White, 60c. . ; ' v t CORN Cracked, 5846. ' ; CORN Mixed, 0c. , - ; coaTRY produceM ; "J .rr, - - ; r vuw Keys, nve, per puuna; . r 1010.0. Dressed 'turkeys;. 15 18c. : ; ;- . J EGGS 1516c; : . ' Wf$iy$i BUTTER Country butter, 15c;:: ' ' DRESSED - HOGS 9c. M ;r ..POTATOES Per bag $1.75 $2.00. , SWEET; POTATOES Per barrel, ' $L25$4.75. ;pS-t CABBAGE-New; per barrel, $1 $i.25. . ' - - v HIDES. - vMy&t Dry flint per, pound, -20c. ;; , ; " : ; Dry 'sa-per."ptm,18cl:lf;.5 Pryy damaged; per pound; : 8p) 9c' - r Green hides, -10c; - 0 r - :ifj&' ;Jreen . salt , hides, per r pound, 11 1H.-4C. ; . .rnmktJ .Tallow,; per, pound; ic'y,- i : COFFEE-Slightly , higher; ; Java; 2$,e7; Laguayra, 1" 3-4c. ; choice ; Rio, 133&c; prime Rio,121-4cr;iair: Rio; 11,14c ! -'' , vv;';v;: - ouu jcixv njMoa country, xoc. p'eifpoiind;. ; creamery, - extlper; potmd, 28c; creamery, ' - fir$ts, per i pound- 26c;; 50-pound case, Jl-pound (blocks).27c. :r Vv"-,;v CATTLE MARKET, ,7 A ; ' ?, jviaricet active. : southwest' , Virginia ;:; steers; per pound,;34c.;" 'Southwest Virginia I heifers. "ijerDound are the rery latest' We ca make vonr'har HVa tie-ar Wo.ain - - An'' unusual' ood -.number April? : IF SO YOU ARE THE NATURE k OF - FOR THE, BENEFIT,. OP THOSE "WHO" DID NOT AT-; ; r' ' - ; ; 'V;,i'-,M ."X. - w THIS TIME" TO , GAIN AS MANY' TO SAVE ' MONEY tWE ; D resist - WOOLEN .DRESS GOODS ' -and weaves in .woolen dress goods-36invide-r ',V'r .50c quality ' i'- , , " r Special ,,.f.'.'... ..:,.' &r...:.r OSfC CHINA SILK ColorsNavy,' Lavendar; Ligbt Blue, Pink and ' Gray 27ms wiae e.;: ;V. Special for this sale nRFSR niNGHAMS Verv . 134. : V.-ii, , ' ' ' FINE NAINSOOK--Only 10 , easily.worth ,15c yard-;," . - Special per bolt'';. ' " " ii streets, 'pe. rpptm. ;23c.;- , Nore Carolaa;.iga pound, 2 j4 3c. ; : CinedunL and : thin cattle, .per pound, i2c4;l Vi SHKEPr Per pound; 34c. -"- :. -A milch . vJALYEB -Prime per pound 56c. ; :;yearlings7.per pound; 3 4c;;; ' r SPRING v. LAMB Per, poutid, , 5 6d . ; t HO GS Live 6c. . per pomTd.: , y .PROVISIONS, ; '.SVCft; sides, 10 l-4cr per . pound j; be'lies, medium' 10 34ct BUTTSnel;SM per pound . HEAVY B ACKS8 7-8C pi.pound: "PORk;: PLATESV-9c per ppunS. :T r,HAM .poRK-iisxo' :-;mz fl MSORK:ig.i6:-C-;4 :tf HUSBAND SUSPECTED OF Dead Woman Had Ns Photograph on H er i BreasTPicture Snow Sup- ;Vpressed: V Tv J' 5Raleigh, ;N. . C, -May" 6: Laid out for ,ourial with ;af photography of ; her husband :. On; her breas ;-the .body of Lizzie; Guthrie was; found in her bed at Durham j? jnisr ?prinis on ner tnroat snowed that she had been strangled. Her hiis- K.and.y'Maior" Guthrie I has; hoer ar. v;;3cea and r eia without ibail. "Evi- ucriCe against .him; is .very strong. V ESSEL ALLOWED TO GO ADRI FT ; WH I LE PI LOT AND COOK FIGHT Norfolk, Va.; : May, 6. Ifi. : a ; fight aboard the bay trading schooner Nel-. lie, Captain p4at death a "seamaii aboardiTJie; schpon er which loaded 'lumber;;tip' bay for use at the Jamestown Exposition, saile(irtromHae Point" at Tlo'clOOk Fridar morning. - T and the saUor -: whom ; he V shot, had : words 'at breakfast J About 8 .o'clock; while the seaman wa,s at the wheel and themas teran matelw the anchor, -Captain,, Todd - discovered . ' - V.'. .' the river Instead, pf sailingher prop' v m:r TT 1. , fcfc s, ;v r stjx yy Let usmakeover that, last sprin a HAMS Sugir . . cured, uncovered; I; JS.; C.Shoulders-9 i4cl " per ;?pouitidJ - j, ; u5-u.ai.o ouuutj jiubuics uj. tue iitu ioiK,uie prewy artisuc poses- . . I secure, show; them atebest:fjif ' - : V 'a " ZOMLliER'S i STTDIOMalnfliid PoI ndeTter fttrPPta." ..' rf 1 11 11111 w IV "for, lOc-extra fine tixretfd-f would FAMILIAR WITH., " THE OFFERS; . ' , 1 CUSTOMERS AS ; ' f- " ' 'REALIZE' 'THIS v" : $ ' G bods x our entire line. of fancy checks' . :v: . . . 39c '"stvlish Datterns-resular 1 10c - bolts inthis lotClO yds fcvbolts) 'i-i'' '4v9t;' r. . . .;,.... 5? l.-D ' - - . KUROKI COMES TO- " - rJ B Fg; Review; Sat ;os)ti61in?Honor ;3b&ViaMa . eral;;Kur;a " ili(ardcej;ls tqwn ExitionJise :"doubtless ; ber,4mptWsed."C: Since Vho Jpanes;eeraBtowah , know what' hte -impressions really are, theexposition . offi- . cer royer-at- F'brtress :Mohroe ; will 1 haticp f15;idicatetued compiimentsat! fisgenulne;vr& ' i "By;' virtue of: his. -.Tank, and occupa- yraiGenai extent monopolized by' the army " duf-. ,ing ?his stay. heThAr Chamberlain, - - at., uid - Point comfort, ; will; probably be made his official lodging place, alad the officers' quarters ; in the fort . will TAFTIIS HIGHLY GRAT- :Wy0gimB.UH E SAYS. tSieniar War ; Secretary : Predicts That ' f .Show WW be Great Success r 1 5 xiurioui, . v a., . may o. esecrejary War.,Taf tasthe; gueof Thbhor;at the "Jamesfownr Exposition tiiis after- - ' nwnl.Cing . i Comfort; ;accompanied; by Mr. .Barton ' Myers, one" of the governors of ftho exposition, he was received; by the" exposition Officials in th auditok Af te this ho witnessed the dress fpa-' - rade of the : Twenty-thlrd;, Infantry" on' -y LeetParade.; It was 'the first "'parade, by" the Twent on the beautiful j "" grounds," and ' it wUi he a part of the - daily, life of the i 4RxnrtHittrn n fntn'rifs " ' The War' Secretory - also5; inspected the government ; and,: other buildings, at the : exposition, :.but ' his yisit was . IhV -" noay;bfficftls4'Hetfi , of the exposition from the beginningi . . He expressed himself as belng highly ; ' erratlfied at thfi aTTnr-nrA;nf tWn5, t . exposition will be a great success J' - t'.-.'-;: V"t, "'4 :"y - ll;,y-r-;.'.,,, ' &i? hat - Our steaming and pressing ' 1 4 V 1 K r;;:.;-;i; ;y:;;