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. DOROTHY 1)01)1) SHOES Autumn Styles in Stock New. Unusual to find so complete a stock outside the big style centers. Prices S3. 50, $3.50 "and $4.00. ? J. K. Hoyt. SOLE AGENT. NEW ARRIVALS For the Fall and Win ter Trade ? ? ? T ? HUNT CLUB SHOES, WEAR- WELL PANTS [ YALE PANTS, KAJ)Y SUSPENDERS. HOSIERY. OEM Theater TO-NIGHT "* FIVL.rifc.UH THE KEXTOX OF LOXGWlX Drania. WEARY WILLIE'S REVENGE? Coiliedy, . . ? . THE TELL-TALt BLOTTER ? J1 melodrama. THE roojl MVSICIAX ? A kooc For style and finish the above are unexcelled. mil stock ot LdisonMa chines and Records. RUSS BROS. * THE PICTURE FRA^RS. THE PROPOSAL OP AN A?l> EXT WOOER ? One of the besl comedies yet. GEM THEATER Just Received A large Shipment of the new, large-size package, GOLD DUST WASHING POWDEL We have a special deal on same. E. R. MIXON & CO. NOTICE ! Sow is the time to have your gas lamps put in order. It will cost you nothing to have them inspected and adjusted. A Welsbach burner will give you 80 candle power and cost only 1-2 rent pit hour. See the GAS MAN. Does Your Housel.eak If Wwe can stop.it. A// Kinds of Roofing Galvanized Iron, Carey's, Magnesia, * Rubber apd Tar Paper. The price is right. Ji. Harris Plumbing and Supply Co. . .nrr n.innnn.^nn N? ' New Buggies Just Received. A few mmmmm se^nd hand -i .??<' Ones will be sold cheap. WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE Presiilcnr. " CO. ^tRRIVAfcS STATE NEWS '.'?iuIt-?Mul_lt?jji3L of luierest Hap t in?uln? .Throughout the State. Oon Sunday morning Prof. W. R. Kagdale, who has for several yeaVT been the efficient superintendent' of Memorial Baptist SufVUay School, tendered his resignation. The reason for this was that the Philalhea clasf of tke school _neieded a teacher, anc Prof. KagsdaU being the most eapa. bie penob connected with thf school for^ttais position, and a request com f ihc rrcm tne class for him to take charge -ef it^fce resigned the superln tcntfency that he might do so. Prof. Or W. W ilson wmHumminMMiely fleet ed to succeed Prof. Ilagsdule. and. "ITie "school Is to Ue congratulate 1 uppn having si> excellent a man for the new superintendent. The school - 4s ftettrnf&hliiK ann growing larger ell the time. ? Greenville Reflector. , Fall term of- -Pasquotank count y - Sujaujlur cuuri convened inre morii* . ing at 10 o'clock, with Judge Ward presiding. The roorriIn& session wa~T spent lh selecting the juries. The - first case on the calendar is the case of-M. G. Wright against C. fc. Spires, ^ alderman from the Seventh ward." | This suit Is to recover the alderra&nlc seat for- IT G-Wrlght. M. G. Wright 1 and C.' C. Spires were candidates last toll n**f?>re the Democratic party for alderman in the Seventh ward. Spires * won the nomination In the primary. 1 In the regular election. Wright was an Independent candidate and won the election ,over Spires. ' Wright's were not the prescribed size. The board of canvassers counted out *" Wright and seated Spires.? Elizabeth "rho "oman with .t - i name who appearo.1 !! ? beaded _Uurc some ilm.. R *'r'"'e Judge I "?MC.ancv and who ? " ch?rg? "'0 time ?POI1 |,e,. -"""""ed at] rnp city within 4 ? i! U G lo ,eavel ; "'road track ?e.r lh? thef !*">? 'W| ligation. It bolrr r J , ' " inv? ?"? ?? too ,'k 1 1 ?0. Dure.-. sVn ; , '-w.a Manic **" '? "? ?mo^. 'rater.ee expired . "hen ?;r,2 tv;rrd ,o ,h* ??!?? ,|rr.,t>?. Ji-"' ci'iv. '^-L |,roi:''? to f^rday she teemed "es"'<1 re* I Hon. but later ir cal c?ndl ? grea!" '*Jh< d?>" <m ^ taia UI; "? "HI likely i *? '?nr^JLw,.^|w;-C|"|'" the A-o SSL'f n;c~ to.??.WD J frVt>r ^ | , ?? a. vu? i*. lha. .-Jr-.NorUucuttJ ntx: nionti,, ; "'Jr.ottc early fi'ora all resent? t Ives ! |Vir*'?i ? and ?er^ t c*roI,na . nn? ??"?"?>? *? *?*? as ,everal etfcj r ? " 'i iri^H : CMjjory, of -?M. ] l-:-eraI. ?-;!? , ... ~T Wm-a.e..,.trr. and ?'?v ?'?tow^rj / Illinois. present ?? T' 810,1 L':^" c.n,^!1' rar"7' or Na | " i"? ' i1 i"""'" f'^.e? ,1'^ JJ" -??4erout) ' * p,an.-ie;l -S. '-if-drngta-). of U,1'"' Jo!>n Van-' , r??Mi;-a,,r!o?;? i" ' 'IW. I. Slate wv*? uoesri'cr. ? 1 Dr- Caldwell," ,, I ??""e chfisti0I; VoTi of t!><> At . "."nrnp- s">ted til,; *r-?4 Oi-f-nTng ,JT, i^a|1,iUoa-JiaU_?J "iat tl,e routibe.- " "e *aid1 "<* ?? a hop* """'tybaiTd: M,'v:- ?ud .hat ,ro"*?" ?? ecmp*r';j" *n'1 na ar.d that the outlook 1. 5ear aglng.--w-?,on Ve^ ?ry encour Mr. Roam-oii p "p,, I" tary ,0 r cS" ,au' Mere-" ford, received the 2^7?" Inspector for ,he Teo-h^"""' ?" al district Tast .?rl.? k r 8 "-at he ? m ,ate,v de- J IS" complex hl, cour'e in "?!"lon , "r.e lo raedicine. 'ob.r.,.? djrtr "as been deMffnst^ f"'' ? Tryon I ?ncce?or Mr "" FVI-k'J " ondorsed for the ?T r"5' ""-on g. appointment ???, % Bh?n'the Rutherford Democrn, lhe ^"ng ""lerable Bupport ' "? ??* had con "'OToked hy tiirj^ ?!!nl ">"? '""cy Mr. Mill. I ' ?/??"?* WT?,nii 8 a?T ota,,,7 -CalJi^4 WFLf>KXOWN PREAOHER DEAD. Rev. W; a. Rone, presiding elder of the ? Warrenton district, M. E Church, aged 62, dl?d In -Richmond. Va.. hospital, Monday^ Mr. Rone was widely known in this North Carolina. =^?3t==i! WITH THE | FUNNY MEN =lnr= ILLEGIBLE. Miss De Borde (at 11 p. m.) ? Are 1 you aware that I am a mind reader. J Mr. Stayonne? Mr. Stayonne? Mo. indeed. Tel! xrw) what I am thinking of? Miss De Bor<to? You are thinking I of starting for home. Glbbs ? I wonder what became ol those "Swiss Bell-Ringers" who used to be so popular? Jibbe? Oh, I goew they og. HIS PREFERENCE. Jinks ? Who was It said he'd jyther make the songs than the Jaws of the "country? 1 " Btnks? I don't know; but I'd rather make the laws for the people who make the songs nowadays. TO THE AMATEUR. Mr. Stone (e little hard of hearing) ?What's that you say? You paint ui.j 1U1 ;u.j U.m uimuflmuuu mil. you make good. I guess. IT ALL DEPENDS. "Shall I charge that man seventy five cents or a dollar for the steakP "Wait and see If h? kicks." ' ? ^ A PROLIFIC AUTHOR. Ladies' Muslin Underwear Ins: Our buyer ran across a large lot of Muslin Underwear jn ftew York City, which was bought at exceptionally low prices considering quality ^nd we arb going^ give our customers the benefit of our purcbye, by offj^li Sale Begins Wednesday, Sept. 22nd. See Window^ Drctly Val. Lace Trimmed and Neat I Gmb. Trimmed Corset Covers of good Long C1uth,~worth 35c"., to. so at ? 25 Cents. I ace and Embroidery^* rimmed, EIj\J> L WHIC mid Neat Cmwi Cuvgis ol Fine Nainsook, to go at. 39, 48 and 59 Cents. Good Quality Long Cloth Drawers, Hemstitched and Tucked, 25 Cents. Lace or Embroidery Trimmed Draw era of Fine Nainaook to go. at 39, 50 and 59 Cents. Iull-slze GoWAI Of Good LOIJSCIOOl, ? worth 75c.. to bo at -- worth 75c.. to go at , ? 48 Cents. |Miy Striking Value. InLaceand Em ? Gown, made Fme Nainsook, to go af 59c., 79c., 89c:, 98c. and $1.25. * ticoats at 98 Cents and $1.25. THE M/ CM- ART CLOTH tE ft S ? . FORT HULL NEWS. \Yc 1DI havlT^j some pice showers | now, which aro much needed: A numbiT of our people' were vis-| itors at Broad Creek Sunday. ~ Mr. Arthur Yeates, who has been j working for Wynwood Lumber Co.. at Wananlah, 8. C.. returned homo] last Sunday. \ Mr. Augustus Edward^ was a vis itor of this place Sunday! >liss Lucy Buck, who has been vis- 1 ittrac friends at Vanccboro, returned [ home last week. ? Messrs. B. H. Whltford and J. O-l Wall, of your city, were visitors of J this place Sunday. BIO JIM. " SINGLETON* NEWS. The long needed rain came Satur-I day, and we all were glad to see it. J It was needed very much. Quite a lot of Singleton people at tended the services at the home offr Mr. McOilbert Ball Sunday. Every body seemed to be .well pleased with | ?khihi p?h Little Miss Gladys Woolard, of Old Ford, is spending a week - or two with little Misses Lillie and Mlnni*. Perry^"" Miss Caddie Willard spent Sunday j afternoon wrth M<ss .Martha ehwsuii.' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Woolard, of Swalnland, hay? mortal h?to this! neighborhood. "We extend to them a | cordial welcome. The .many friends of Miss Mattle ' Perry will be eorry to Team of fier i iilnotiw. ? U-46-hopcd se will soon bej well again. Cotton picking Js the chief in Jus- 1 try with our farmers now. Mr. and ^lrs. -S. L. Willard and | chiltfr^f* H?er. Sunday with Mr. and | Cii)?r.v.jkHlKBmlt of tjialoutofts.. Mr. CVi/ 'nr Sivanrnr was >a our midst Sunday evening. / Don't forget that Jfriday night. October 1, is the lime for the revival at Sinckt. ): .-; to comni't; ; Every-. v 2&rs. Lucretlo Jackson. of Wash- 1 her daughter, Mrs. L. H. Jacka^h. . KIDDO." DEATH AT OLI) FOIID. - swffi ? rime" Eihei; ? re? ? rnfan* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenchin Robersor.. went to heaven, last night about ?& o'clock. She suffered only a^fthnrt timr Fhn was tnkon ill? on Thursday and Saturday -Dr. J. L. Nicholson took her to the Fowle .Mfr morial H'tsnital. W??Mn?nn. ??>>:. she died- Sunday night at 9 o'clock. Everything was done in trying to pave her by both p^Tef)ts and physic ians, but God knows best and We feel sure He doeth all things well. So let us rejoice, for dear Ethel Is with the angels above. The funeral service was monducted by Rev. W. A. Davis, of Washington. .-This little girl leaves Ijeavea mother and father . and a s ter and brother, three grandparents I j*nd a host of frlneds to mourn overj their loss. The grave was beautiful ly adorned with flowers, frtrawtiig t>? | tender^IOYe everyone baTpTpr ^er. WcJ extend our sympathy to the bereav ed parents. A FRIEND. Sept. 20, lft09. RECEIVED FRESH SUPPLY Mother.'sCrushed Oats Valuable Coupon* In aach packages E.L. ARCHBELL Sp?cialtlea Cigar* apd Tobacco.' ' Leary Bros, T OK Stand. For the next Thirty Days I OFFER SPECIAL BABfiAINS In CROCKKBY anil HAND FAINTED CIJIXA consisting of _ Berry Hots, Soup Plates, parl ous Howls, and many more ar ticles too numerous to gicntion. " 'PHone 58. H. G. Sparrow. MIOUA Cures Indigestion ? It T.'ili?iv*.a stomach miwrj , suur mum-' ach, belching, aud cores all tftomar.h dis ease or money back- Lartro box of tab lota 60 cents. Drnggista ?i ?11 towiii j I IT- IHTgTlTT TT?HASS. ' Nothing gives us as mucl [ pleasure as looking after the Old Ladies ComLrt 'Our window 19 full of Auch ' things in Button, Lace and 'Elastic SHOES. Knight Shoe Co Every man antf woman is anxious to buy sortie article? neramify nrlint-. ury? every day of his ot her life: -Single banded it would take you months- to seek oof those interested in yoaf line of business. Aa adver tisement in TH4S PAPER the work almost instantan i_Xeachm' Training SekonLk ^ ? . 7' Established and maintained by the State for the young men ^ _and womeir who wish to qualify themselves for the profession p* of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and modern. Saril ^ tation perfect' I ? ? SESSION or EN9 OOTODrR i L For prospectus and Information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, President, Greenvflle, N. C. ? PUZZLE ~ Pind The -Man FURNITURE! FURNITURE! _ view the latest fads in Furnishings, etc., for the home Our fall line is repletewith home. nprpssifie.s. ? See us before purchasing. ? JEFFERSON FURNITURE. CO. . - ? They orercomo Wra*. teas, irregularity ac. c missions, Inrt ?a*e cijj.
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