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Ladies' Model Tailored Suits ? Another lot of Ladies' Tailored Suits. Exclusive models ? no two alike. Price* rangg up to $75, dr^Kr+ioyt. NEW ARRIVALS For the Fall and Win Jet1 Trade ? ? ? HUNT CLUB SHOES, YALE PANTS, ' ij i ; KADY SUSPENDERS. | |i| I HOSIERY. For style and finish the above are unexcelled. Full stock of Edison Ma chines and Records. f RUSS BROS. I HF. PK I LKi: FRAMERS. OEM Theater TO-NIGHT FIVE-LMECE ORCHESTRA THE ORIGIN ?>l m ETHOl EJT8 MOONLIGHT SONATA. A IU sTU HKKOINE, iir IN THE HAYS OF KING (ilX)KGE' ? A drama. FROM CHRISTIANA TO NORTll TAPE ? A beautiful i>a&or&tnk -l- picture. MoOKllN BRIG \NI? ? Farce com -CiLt i \ GEM THEATER' -Jli&L Received A large shipmentx>Lthe new, large-size package, GOLD Dl'ST WASHING-POWDER We have a special deal on same. E. R. MIXON & CO. N<?TICE-K _ " ' Jiave your gas lamps put inwder. it will cost Now is the time to Jia\e your gas lamps i you nothing to have them inspected and adjusted. A Welsbach burner will give you NO candle powe/ and cosi only 1-2 cent per hour. St? the-GAS MAN. n. ,1 \ c.iir House Leak? If. so. we can stop it. All Kinds of Roofing &a4v-mrrcc1 Iron, Carey's, Magnesia, Rubber and Tar Paper. TJiejjnce is right. J. H. Harris Plumbing and Supply Co. NEW ARRIVALS in Suitings in Fancy Stripes and Shades. 15c. the yard.. Also nice lineof Rlaid Dress Ginghams at 10c. ? LARGE SHIPMENT TTF~ New Buggies Just Received. A few _ SECOND HAND Ones will be sold cheap. WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE B LPr^N" Royal ? < ? BAKING POWDER. Jfhtaluttlj Pun The finest, most tasteful "and wholesome biscuit, cake and pas try ari> nuflc mtli Brmiil -A*. ? (H ing Powder, and not otherwise. Royal U the only Baking Powder d~Tfenw of. Interest Hap-| pvniiu; Throughout the State. . me peO^M* livjug ou lite .NeUbt ro?d between Jasper and Kerjeciion, in this .county, complain lhaL, they Jui..-ii uu mall facility. "Ttfg^rurif nil II wim J_JL1U1U Bi'r'.l ilicxu off on one Hide and the rolite iruu x Core does 1101 Icath them on j j?*- *>t I; ot't? -j tested to leave Clarks, ? ta^e in tbe section at the head of Bachelor creek :;!.d by -Tusearora, by Jasper and ux i'ei tr-u.un; ' then to Dover road and back tO'Clarks. There are plenty ot teuple living on the proposed rouM to Juhtlty Its being - established. ? | New Bern Journal. Mr. O A. Hell. who -cofSHucXT" Tr small store on east Green street, has had lus store broken iuto several timed lately. Last ulght' It was en tered and several sacks pf flour add vi Jjee al?d xueat rar-ried off. .Mr. Bell lias his suspicions as to' the identity ot thieves, 'but not suf hcieul clue t&jivurnuit arrest, ? VVil sotr Times. > Mr. Burt -Lowrey met a horrible death yesterday morning about one mile from Selnia on itu*- Siniihtield jh-oad. While driving across IKe rhil roan hi?j hortie- beeatw frightened at aii approaching train. Mr. Lowrey. who was &5 years old, unable to con the horse, alighted from his ve hicle and we fit to the horse's head. The liorse- became unmanageable and j-jfcmpwd t<.?r Mr. ? Lrwrey. his hind feet striking hlin?iu- the breast and causing instant death. Mr. Lowrey was well-known throughout, Johnson luui.iy. ? H? wils a highly respected citizen and a Christian gentleman. He Is survived by four children; two >QJ.? and 1WI1 ihtnght^r-, ? fefa, ? wffe hiving passed away- several years ago. ? sielma News. * . ? ? A member of the local bar was no tl. d yerftferday that it U.. probable iut Judg?* Oliver h Allen, who "is from an nmu'l; of j typhoid ftfVvr. may alle to prt . c.du o\er ?U? second meek of the reg I ;;iar Sciii^nibor term ot r ?.oun I tourt, beginning next .M1.iid.4y. In I ? ?? i*-vlit 1m* f.jtvc:n.t tl.i i^-uii Hi!> ! rimlual if.sei wiW Le tried a:.d wo tjci.s die civil docket heard. The i Juigaw ba.* tnt-t Wednesday alter-* ..C01. ;.*iu Col. tinned ail cOttie^lcd ci* ? .i aciiCu* L*c?u?e it if doubt ful that Judge Allen will get there at a:.d-evcn If he dees will not be 1 u .? to l.t-ar any I0115 tirav;;i out con ? ? ui.e -there have beet: several' ? > ' ? : , .^:.i : ? . 1 : ? . li j,. \ .? itii>.- , it.e ?t'4t (isi.ii uteri Lt | titeJ to tliis ..fc.v ai.d dreaded disease occurred at Proximity Wednesday ;.:ght? when J.Irs. J. II. Itlchardsou | jj'.j-x u u. bed to the disease after an 111 I ness o i several weeks. Mrs. Rlch ' ,?* ? ? ?'' -i ,1 ? ir j -? .rvived by a htfSjat.il arid th I *ie cKjjdvef:. The kodjTv as," t a ken to ; former lipnae at Kandlc'ua:. for 1:^4.1 cu-the. no?>u -trrii:^ yester ?.a.1 ? Greensboro New&. i ???'? '. :iv or.- ??t:t ' ;'ia:.-.:!arturii;g Ci.mj.aiiy hat'V decid . eil to make an addition to their cot [ Kir. :ii!?l is .Njjri'a Ciiarloiw. Tl.? jiii.'.l h ... >"??:. very su?oessful this >r-tf int? -t^T, ru|thli,g on fall Tv'o ihou>:-. r.d ^;iind!ei -v| i 1 be : ???!?!'- il ar.'l *, ::e u IC'or.^.-. v.t i^h.w i l i -give- it a lo'.nl of I -S.'jvu spindles ar.d god working order. !' : ' Vii'l ' ' ? 1 in-ii j t:;e. r:-cr l.a^ already been let for 'Ttrp-'TTf? '1 : ' ? 6'.i > v l rT'l ~d <? P g |!ta:e the bu.ld^:^. cf more room and } in order to make way for ilie spin [dJei?aj.d looss th? off.ee will he now \ moved into a r.e-.v building to be con I atructed -?nd .,tl;e n;ar';l;rery" w'.ll be Tphveil Vhere the cfSce !s now locat" led. This mill makes r.lair^ Avliite cot ton convertible good?. Mr. William CoiwDTTm-}" ftwMMT w-fx^-r?mTPr';' M.. T. il. Uatsori secretary and Mr. K. L. Tate manager. ? -Charlotte News. I oil! Will Ml,. ?'!,[ Illl:., llflHI' I lown m,ftkes a specialty of peanuts* ! Last y.e-ir on tvro ar.d* a half acre's he [ raised about 110 bushel*. This year. I i alxiiough 4k*~*H*op Is not as-gfrod an I it might have been he will got J GO i bushels on .jthrce acres. He plants t.the "Big Bunch" variety, a large | peanut, very prollftc, the 'nuts being somewhat more pronouncedly In n clusters than other- -^aeUnigs. Pea might be RMirn nmrtnnore CT-~ tenslvely In this county than they are. There is money in them. The tops are no small Item in. the feed bill and the plant Increases the fer tility of the Koil. ? Isexlngton Dis patch. | There was mourning in Fayette ville among the negro friends of Ed Walker, a negro, who in supposed to have been killed by falling from an excursion train, but Walker, who - turned up In RaleighT wired home for six dollars to get to Fayettefllle and relieved the anxiety. 'Walker 'was one of a party of colored excur sionist* returning from Norfolk over the Seaboard. Sojhe time after the " while the train was moving Rapidly, some flftv miles' an hour, and the re port Is that it had gone too far on Its way and waa running too fait to be stopped and to render asslstancfr Lifting a Load jr - i n. ? , - Perhapa a club la a small thine tp light over, but three Clgjjfr? (wom en'B clubi at that) ? broiSut about the ralauadatatanding between Enid rVeatch aad-Ned Bumham."gvBT *1nc? la an illustrator Ned had looked "after | her. Qqjt to a ^foOwrly sort of way bb tbe tDoath progressedT . It had all ended in a tacit engagement. Then Enid .joined 1i woman's chib and a second and third. It was after the third that Ned felt himself called upon to speak, and fresh la h6r en ptSuHlaKm for chi SHnm EnUThad pot ' only refused to receive him again per sonalty. and Ned had left the little studio, declaring that he. would never re-^ntev it ' He did come a^aln. but not as often' as before, and partly to show, how lit tle she cared for what he thought and in part to gain some excitement to re ptace. the old, sweet friendship. Enid . Joined inoro cluba until she wore as many emblems as there are coders on" the chest of a flodfo AbmHi^ti J mrpi. a ^ : * T think clnbs are perfectly lovely," she said demurely, when she showed Ned_ber last badge ? thq sixteenth ? that she had acquired. "I meet such lovely people, and I am dev^optng my Intellectual Bide wonderfully." J "The women's clubs have us bea?~ en in one thing." said Ned reflective ly. Enid brightened up at tbe conces sion. __ '-IT' ? ? " "What la that?" sbe asked Inno cently. -"Politics," wan the brutal answer. "You wait for tbe December elwUnnn Why, mere mcu duu't dSFe'put up one half the tricka that are worked In women's clubs. They're wonders at electioneering." "1 think yoUTe horrid/* *aM arid. " with a Btamp of her pretty foot "t*d rather be a clubwoman than the do mestic drudge at Fome man." "Thafa the trouble with club;*," said Ned blandly. "They give ub such ad vanced Ideas. I don't .ask you to be a drudge. I Jum uitut a WH6 &Bd only ask that Bh*e be at home, occasionally." "No doubt - yon.- will find - one j such." said Enid, unconsciously quot 'j lng Sirs. Clara il^mmlagway-Br^wn. I "There are many women who still re i slst the advance of progress and find J their highest sphf-re in th? kitchen I j and the nursery." ~ - ~*j "There's only o^e woman 1 wa~ht," 1 Baitf" ;sed patiently, "and that's you. I .When you get tiroc of your clubs I'll win. In the meantime we're both I young and we can .ifford to wait." [ Enid's nose went up In the air at the 'suggestion that :r.atrtmony would I be her -last resort and she drove Ned j out of the tiny studio with the an-_ ? nonncetnent ibat ?T.e Tiad to attend a' ? meeting. ' | The weeks dragced by and as De ! cember approached Ned's calls grew ' m'ore frequent. At last his hour came. J "I saw Forster this morning." he 1 announced. "He told r?e that he badJ takth r.iin mi cf drawings of years. To bis. su*?ri::0 Enid burst Into , tears iV-d threw herself on the divan. | "What's the matter, dear?" he ask- 1 ed solicitously. bending over her. | 'l "Did you Ioee-th<- money?" j "Worse than that," she sobbed. "Perhaps the elevator boy?" I *T may as well tell you." she ex claimed. sitting jug. "I got a check I foe ?200, but I need more and I don't knotf where I shall get it. and I did .want a new dress." ?j "Cut whore te Vug mencv Kwmi?" tur cried. "You can't have run 8200 into debt" i "It's cct exactly that; It's the' clubs." she explained, the tears well- 1 : *ing Into her eyes. "Just look!" She held toward him a packet of ?letters and curiously Ned looked them ? pypr. On top wi-re 16 notices asking j for from 52' to $'.? annual dues to the | various societ'.esr"' The -next 16 were j j letters soliciting . ? ntribuior.fl for the ! T yuiiJUbV Ul iiiikkir.^ a presentation to the retiring executive. ? - ] ^-dldti't knu . .l.njut all UllS,11 lAej ; sobbed. "It was only |5 here and $10 j j there,' when I Joined*, and the dues ; seemed absurdly* low. But lately j they've all been talking. ? I-ean't send j lesB than $5 to Qach presentation -com j mluee or me secretary" wnrtell every one how cheap I am. Mrs. Briggs last I year sent only-$3-to get a present for | \lrc.. Hltflftlfi "( : j aod they talke, ! she resigned." "Good Idea." said Ned thoughtfully, . "only why don't you resign before tfrfry commence to 'talk? Wr-'ll gS I the dues, send back thrf tickets, lg" . nore the commit ?4 "rT'pn frirm the lot of them." | "But whfft reason can I give?" ask | ed Enid. "I must give some reason : for getting out. or they would think 1 that It was on -account of the money." "You might say that your approach ' In? marriage will prevent your keep^ ? lng up your cluba." "But that won't be true." argued Enid. j "Please," said Ned. If was only a word, but It apok*. volumes. Enid hesitate^* for a mo ment then planted a kiss on N<ftTs ear. "Come help me with the letters," she said. "I want to get this load off my mind." # "I'll look after the- loads In the future," said Ned as h? followed her to the desk. Walker later turned up all right, and wired from Raleigh to Fayet4evilk^ to get ifioney to get bona ? News and Observer. ' 1? l? . ?!!-!!_- * JU CAPVDINfc for "That Headache." OHt last night? ^HaMtohe and ncrroui this morning? Hicks' Capu 4ln? Jutt the thine to fit you for bualntM. Clears the htai-bnnt the B<rTM Try It At ?nx itorn. Bucry wool lO.m 18c f 'HI I WITH THE \\ [?FUNNY MEN J ^ GIVING HIMSELF A SHOW. A negro slain by a quadroon, Used to haunt the poor Culprit a( noon. "For," said he, "I'm -not white, 'fin I nn*T tlipg Htlitnj ~ ~ | There's not the ghost of a show then for a coon." Gee! What's up? trot I ttnks~ileyt>e down goon. THOROUGHLY BROKEN. HMOKE THE BE8T Piedmont Cigarettes and "44" Cigars. FOR SALE BY E. L. ARCHBELL ' SrtcUltiat Clean and Tpbaeco. Leary Bros.' Old Stand. - ? Wipgge Who Is that sawed off Mt ? tie individual I saw you with to-daj? Flye ? Oh. bo's the low comedian with the company. In a Bad Way. First Toller ? My doctor ordered me tft tirtnlr nr f"- invfFrnn.'Tr Second Toller? Can't you sleep. TSFnT First Teller? Only a eight GOING UP. Irate Papa? Here, you little huwalL what made you break that nice new hobby-horse f Eddie ? Why. pa. what's the good of a horse till It's broke, huh? ? ? ,.r , RESTRICTED. , Prospective Bridegroom ?Say, Hen peck. I warrt to ask you a question. Do you think InT the married state a ? ? . Hen peek? No, min't, allowed to. , For tfce l**t two weeks nearly/every train has brought us some Coat Sqjtts, ftetc,' W* c?n pleaseyou today. Tomorrow some one may take the suit you like most ? so com^ today. y live ar| STOCK ^ NEVER DRENCH CATTLE. ?y ? i A Personal Demonstration that Will j Show Its Danger. -? More cattle .die from the effects of j being drenched than from tubercu- j losla. Perhaps ,.?he beet way of de- ; monstratlng the danger of drenching | cattle Is to advise the reader to i throw back his head as far as possible and attempt to swallow. This you will find to be a difficult task, and you j will find It much more difficult and almost luipuwIMtf 10 ? mvalluw ? with mouth open. It Is for this reason that drenching cattto is a dangerous prac tice. However, if a cow's head b? ralrod ?? high ?a nonilMn ?nd hlff mouth kept open, by the drenching bottle or horn, a portion of the liquid ' la very apt to pass down the windpipe Into the lungs, sometimes causing in stant death by smothering. At other times causing death to follow In a few days from congestion or inflammation i uf Mb Iuii&b. ; We are constantly receiving letters I at this office describing -the" sudden 4 death of animal? that were ailing with. Much minor ailments as constipa tion Or lose of appetite, and upon In vestigation find- that they have been drenched and the cause of their death proved by sending out one of our as xhortem upon such animals only to find that a portion of the drench was still. In the lung?; other cases where' death had been prolonged and later the animal had died of mocha^lcal pneumonia. I do 'not feel hat the stock raisers of this cotntr; realize the danger in_ drenching cattle and" the enormous financial Iocs brought about by same. ? Dr. David Roberts. In the Cultivator. ? Identified. The elderly lady who was looktnf through the shop of a dealer In knlck nncfcs picked up a smaH hand bag J Are you sure, sbe inquired, "that this is a real crocodile skin?" "Absolutely . certain, madam." re piled the dealor. "I shot that croco dile myself." -~ "It looks rather soiled," observed the customer. "Naturally, madam," explained ~t!xr salesman. "That is where It -struck the ground when it tumbled off tht tree." Shoes -for men and women. Cushion soles, Button, , Lace and k Congress. Knight Shoe Co For the next Thirty Daya * __ I OFFER SPECIAL ~ BARGAINS iu CROCKE11X mid BAXII. PAINTED CHINA ctnslsUng of Ilcrry_Jiets, Soup l'lntca, viwi? ous 13o\vls, and. many more nr. tic!e& loo Dumerous to mention. 'Phone 58. H, G. Sparrow. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! 'Housekeepers should visit our ' store and view the latest fads in Furnishings, eter, for the home Our fall line is replete with home necessities. PEFFERSPN -?? ^Tv>. jSffk.P'A EAST CAROLINA '? if k Teachers' Training School 4? - & "r,, F.stablishcd and maintained fry tfrg v""no mat ?n0 wuiiim WjX>~WIsTTlO quality themseK es for the profession of t?*achiDj?. Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sani tation perfect' ? . W SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 5TH, WW. . |? Fof r rf?<~BmiT H ? BICIIT, ^ prciiafnr, i.reerfv ' *^uir <v' i V 4uy '<<7^ PUZZLE Hind The Man Every man and woman is anxious to buy some article ? necessity or lux ury ? every day of his or her life: Single handed it would take you months to seek out. those interested in your line of business. An adver tisement in THIS PAPER Does the work almost instantan It corrals the purchaser? brings him to your -store? makes him buy things you advertised.
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