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nit= ' HI' ( ill 3 EQQE WOOI.EN DRESS GOODS New shades and weaves. Trim mings to match. J. K. HOYT =ii ? ir=im ii.^ N^W ARRIVALS For the ?all and Win ter Trade ? _ ? ? ? HUNT CLUB SHOES, WEAR-WELL PANTS, | YALE PANTS, | KADY SUSPENDERS. J. HOSIERY. the I above-are unexcelled. Full stock of Edison Ma chines and Records. IU SS BROS. THE P1CTIBF. FRAMKRS gem: Theater TO-NIGHT FIVE-PIECE ORCHESTRA ElMiAR ALLEX POE? Dramatic. A WREATH IX TIME? A Com edy. OX THE WAR PATH? Western dpama. ? ? ALCOHOL ENGENDERS TI BER I'l' HILR STEALERS? ^Crama. Visit the Gem anil get a ful-size PuckuKe uf .Wriglcy'tt Spearmint Gum. -GEM THEATER Juist Received A large shipment of jthe new,large-size>package, GOLD D1STWASIIING POWDER We have a special deal on same. E. R. MIXON & CO. NOTICE ! ve your gas lamps put in order! fi will cost you nothing to have them inspected and adjusted. A Welsbaeh burner will give you 80 candle power and cost only 1-2 cent per hour. See the GAS MAN. MILLINERY OPENING TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AT A VERS' EMPORIUM _ Ladies' Invited. ?gr Does Your House I.eak? If so, we can stop-it;; All Kinds of Roofing Galvanized Iron, Carey's, Magnesia, ^ Rubber and Tar Paper. J. H. Hams Plumbing \ and Supply Co. < if ill''. ?>!!>. sip., l>., j"=? T. EAST CAROLINA Teachers' Training S^hnnl f. \ Sittbll?h?d and milnHtoxi by Sfk far the youugiHBi ra and women who with to qualify themselves for the profession nT of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and modern. 9ani- f 3 tation perfect* r , * ' SESSION OPENS OCTOBER $TH, IW, || For prospectus and Information, address ROBT. H. WRIGHT, _ President, Greenvflle, N. C. - . ^ NEW ARRIVALS in Suitings in I'ancy Stripes and Shades, 15c. the yard. Also nice lineof Plaid Dress Ginghams at 10c. T. W. PHILLIPS & CO^, j LARGFJSHIPMENT OF NewHuggies j Just Received. A few SECOND HAND be sold cheap. WASHINGTON HORSE EXCHANGE B ^M*N' imfrETNEOT lh pcnlug Throughout tlie State. I The" first of t&e .mouthUy spelling irit rn iir mm thtt- public- school* yt ih? dty will bf given the latter part of this week, lie superintendent -ha* selected th? list of fifty words which 1s to be seut to every teacher. The papers will be returned to tire superintendent's of fice for correction and the marks en tered for the honor roll. These spell ing 'contests, which have been In augurated for the second year, have created -a ? deal of Interest among the children of the city, and according to the gnwrlntpnrtpnt th?? .spelling has Improved more than was expected at the Jlrst. ? Ashevllle Cit izen. The Elfrlda dropped her anchor at a.: 20 yesterday In the Trent river, on h^*- return from the" cruise to Elizabeth City. -The trip from here Saturday afternoon to Elizabeth City was made easily. But returning the heavy northerly wind caused low water in Croatan SOund, and It w&f Elizabeth City before starting back, as the coal supply was low. The El "Elizabeth City. midnTght. Monday, and the return ttip was made without trouble. - A few* of the "New Bern and all of the. Oriental division went on the trip. Capt,.y,.C; Dav^s, in charge. ? New Bern Joitf nal. ? The resignation of James M. Millf kan as U._S.rmarshal of -the western district of North Carolina was fori warded v.-s^rf|r> v in A Unrnni' Pnn erai Wlckersham to take effect Octo ber 1. Mr. Milltkan has held the of fice for more than .12 years, haying receivea-Mft-Jir^t^ anointment under President McKinleyTir"M?sck*^l$97, and has served continuously from" that time. Mr. Miillkan, bears the farther distinction of haying been the | first public official ap'fcu^iij.ted bV Mc f.Kinley south- of the Mason and Dix | on line Although it has not been~of [ ftcially , announced, it is goncraHy.-im^ j derstood that Mr ^Ulli]?an's. resigna tion is due to ip.fT Known fact that he is to be appofrfted as clerk of the dis trict ? court, surceedlng Samuel IT" Trngden. who tendered his resigna tion to Judge? noyd Tuesday. The appointment of Mr. Miillkan as clerk has already been recommended by .Judge .lames t: Boyd, and papers forwarded to Judges Prltcbard and Go IT for their confirmation, when tjie official announeumHil ol his Selection ?a- 111 be announced.- ? Greensboro Dal | ly News. ^ The S'.ate Boar<f of Agriculture III Uu'i/ iuitlft'.i dup>H*j sion of the Farmers' National Con .wrrss ,-t !i ? ?xi oiiitinii of ? grain, ? fruit and truck, in the State museum, and premiums amounting td over $ft00 w:il !>.'? TMv r-v?.r?cit ir.n will show the visitors, who will come here from so many States, the products of North Carolina in these lines. . The premium lists will in a few days be published. The board of agriculture invites the cooperation of t-Uexva ! H J 1 1 !? 1.1.1 lununmiwm m ,W!n L'aro-' itn? in this work. ? MlV'Shae. the assistant SHiLi' Ttor [ tlculturist. Is just now doing an in J terestlng work at Raleigh. Greens j boro, Charlotte ar.d other points In I Caking photographs for the purpose luf promoting c.viclmprovement. lie t tak?s pictures which r.show things [ which ought not to exist and alsa : pictures of seemly things. Today he [L-ttUk* inking pictures of buildings ? il omni ? la j'il'ri S'Jl.ai H, 15153 j very attractive, others quite the re Iverie. In from of the beautiful J church Is a collection of billboards, facing also on the rapitol square "?whit! 11 15 a MriKing example of how things ought not to be. The pictures JlA_ Land. \v "'k t great lessons Some of the pictures will hit Raleigh hard. Insurance Commissioner James R. Young-has" Y#futnad-from a months' * r ' tV.-nugh Mir. \Vn.n-nm,. mm* reports a rnest "pleasant time. He at tended the meeting of the National Association of Insurance Commls jsloners at Colorado Springs and was one of the principal Bneakers of the occasion. The association honored him by electing him a member of the executive committee. After the con tention adjourned Mr. Young joined a party of commissioners and made a trip tp the Pacific coast, stopping off at Denver, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles. San Franclsc, Portland. Se attle, Victoria, and points in the Ca nadian Rockies. He says that the country alt through the West has a most prosperous appearance, there being no signs of the recent panic. There is plenty of money and every thing seemed to be in gofld shape. ? Raleigh Times. ^ ^ CAPUDIFTE lor "That Headache.'* Out last night? Headache and nervous this morning? Hicks' Capu dinfe just thQ thing to fit you for business. Clears the head ? braces the nerves. -Try it Atxlrug stores. ?3p?!g AiiMdlKtorfl rSSl -;arV n - ' ? "l ? ~ =1 *r Medium ? I am not sure, but I think I tow paw got your wife.- -To, \ think she Is In the room. The Bereaved ? Uni-m-m-yes, she Is 'SereT The money 1b all gone from my trousers pocket! SUDDEN. P*t? ^lancy died of a broken heart Tim ? Love? v Pat ? No; dynamite. . RECOMPENSE SOUGHT. T"Cuai?. to-inorrow! Say. mister, wanter buy t rain check for dia knothole?'* HE WHO RUN8. "Them as haa flu. No truer word," gald BtH. "haff{ ci?er heeM." WHERE AWAY f Cholly ? Tee. I have turned many ? woman's head. Freddie?The other FOR A CONSIDERATION. ~E tffrtl Ipm pl?r Wll fo- wacla ft lHtfft Wile !-* ?? Jtf calt ?'? nlfgab w, ? **?*?* r . I Xk* want <"J?. ara.aot food l?4 lnB Tof V^opl. who 1ak? ?? artlrt 1 p.rt hi th? <UOj drama, Unfl by the I ? V m mm : ' Washington, Sept. 24. ? The Pmlr deu,t bu denied a pardon to John B. ern Railroad, who was convicted at Statesvllle, N. C., of peonage -awl charged ' In the official papers with Inflicting almost inconceivable brutal punishment on a negro employe. Powers was sentenced April ~23 last to fifteen months" Imprisonment. The papers filed. In the case show that while he was superintending the railroad construction through Mitch ell and McDowell counties. In tforth Carolina, -with "200" mBnUfader^tJm, he boat and forced employes- it\to trorking, provented them from leav ing, made them work out- their In debtedness Incurred -at-t-heir employ er's supply-house and kept guards over the men day and nights It is clalmed-that he tried to terrorise his men by making an' example of a 'ne gro caught after escaping. To a part of the negro's body he fastened a wire cord, which he ran over a nail and pulled tho cord so as to draw the negro into a forced position. ? From all the reports kb are satis fied that the oyster, crop is all right, even If it isn't. OYSTERSLphone Delivered to any part of city 25 cents quart. Served in any style, steamed a specialty at 113 Market Street. Ocracoke Fresh Dressed Mullets. *? .1 J. T. WYA.TT. > Nothing gives us as much , [ pleasure as looking after the ? Old Ladies ComLrt * Our window is full oPSuch < * things in Button, Lace and * ' Elastic SHOES. Knight Shoe Co For the next Thirty Days ? - 1 fltrrn SPECIAL BARGAINS PAINTED CHINA, ronslsting of llerry Sets, Soup I'lntes, vari ous Ilow Ik, and tunny more ar ticles too numerous to mention. 'Phone 58. H. G. SparrowT ?B? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? RFr.FiVFT> FRFSH S1TPP1 V Mother's?rashed Oats Valuable1 Coupons In gauli package. ? E. L. ARCffBELL Specialties Cigm and Tobacco. -? Leary Bros.' Old Stand. \---to aqual. ? ' Suite. Overcoats And Walnfn?t? '/CM -ART Cf.OTH/ERS FURNITURE! FURNITURE 1 '* '' ^=====^44=2= Housekeepers should "Vfsfitour jstore and view the latest fads in Furnishings, etc., for the home Ourfalfline is replete with home ^ necessities. See us before purchasing. JEFFERSON FURNITURE CO. TO Securing New Subscribers . . ? : ' - ' ^ ? Paid One Year Paid II Six Months in Advance 1 ne i^ewsHt Will Present One FORTY-TWO P1FCR j litu <9&r i. 1 nfflf *<?*??? in M+u *ftor - SURGICAL . -AMpr* ? Contagiojs MEDICAL 'ymit
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