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, 20, ^.TAILORED SPITS I FOR MONDAY SELLING 1. $17.75 5 ? * ? ? ? These are extra good values. Green, Navy, ? j Gray and Black. | I J. K. HOYT I J ? JUST RECEIVED Asbipment of America's finest production and the world's greatest Sewing Machtncr ^ he ball bear ing, light running NEW HOME ? for cash or easy rrwtnth|-? rvj i Don't forget thai we arc head quarters for the b?sr sewing, machine needles and oil. Be ware of imitation goods. The best is the cheapest. We car ry the hest. Not how cheap, buf how good we can give you for your money. RUSS BROS. THE PICTURE FRAMERS ) Ihe Gem Theater I Mt.PH4*Tt> AXll TUt: MAIDKN. ! j MU)M FOl'sT ? Tiii ? is a maguifl- ; 'cent drama. A L \ r KMMA's mkAI' IKM1K A spk'udid drama. Something ex- j ceptionally fine. 1 ? TI1H .lUVKN^lKKS OF A COLS' | TKYMAS? Comedy. Tin; III VALS- -Pompeiian*Hce:ies^ On next Friday nig)u a beautiful j_Cm ^1^88 D<>W I will be given tn thn 1 adUU holding lucky coupon, and on I Wednesday night a box of Huyler'a Chocolates lo the -boy or girl holding lucky coupon. _ """""" ] WOMEN'S SHOES I I IS WITH A FEEL I 1NG OF PLEASURE ,\N'D PRIDE THAT WE AN NOUN CE.- XHHAil- _j RIVAL OF OUJWVOM EN'S FOOTWEAR FOR THE FALL AND WPM ^ , TER SEASONS. ^ Our Shoe* are far sui>erior 10 the ordinary, aort of shotoa that can bCJ lint) at every storo, whejc women's Sho<s are told. They came to us direct from th*> workshops of the world's most ? ,?< ?) v- Lt ^ "v.-.-.,- ? ?>:)., Tj'.nr>''.s many a now style feature ia I he Fall models, and we will lake th" greatest pleasure In showing our women patronS the handsome foot-wear that will be ia vogue during _Lke coming season. S. R. FOWLE & SON When you comc for your hat don't forget to take a iook at our Crockery and Glassware. T. W. PHILLIPS & CO. 2 Carloads of Hotses and Mules RECEIVED TUESDAY, NOV. 9 Farmers Attending Corn Judging Day Invited to Inspect Stock. Finest Ever Seen Ffrre. ? Washington Horse Exchange. ? "ELP fc OFFERED WORTHY YOUNC MFN AND WOMEN. No matter how limited your __ mraws of education. ? GREAT AMERICAN SHORTHAND AND BUSI NESS COLLEGE. Hurl iiL in, N. (J., is ready and willing to help You ? secure a high-grade Bualn?-< ? . duration. 'I he ONLY Business College in the Caro lina* presided over ,? 1 Incorporated Accountant and Auditor. A suf I cient guarantee of i i . ei iority. Enter now on eaay payment plan. DEPARTMENTS . olekeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Telegraphy, Pcntnariahip, Civi' ? . . Knglish Branches, etc. Expert, Faculty? Raii rcrad Fare Paid? Pot.' Guaranteed. | stops : All Kincii of Pain Riglit Now. ? \ jl " ? ityni nrf v?v vw EVERY TIME! l_ . ? ~ - 1 STATE NEWS CoMtlfUHil Ileum of Interest Hup.] |>culu- Throughout the State. A- fire alarm was turned" "trf-aftout four o'clock yesterday morning by Cajvraln l.yerly of the police depart ment. .The firit, however, proved to! bo nothing more serloun thaii a con I'.agiatto!^ of leaves near (he reii*J Ide:.- ? <>> Dr. burroughs -on Woo til in I I street. C a ;?t :tlit I.yerly had seen the J flames from tli^ square. The fire tfe parrmer.t responded qvisdsULani taaaj j extinguished the Are.? -Asrhevilie CTT-1 comity bids fair to mlife cop ? per in p. Vying quantise*. The late I V.". M. C'.rifnn discovered a copper vein ?onie years ago. while sinking a well on his farm, and now a rich j vein has beeij unearthed at -Nash [vtlle. The Farmers' oil Company, in , boring a well recently ran on a voin ard found rich deposits of -topper-and ! Bold aso. a chemical test idiots the nuggets gathered to be lint spccl | mens of copper. The ore?ras found n a&mit- ajyi-niy.fiv.' f?.?| | Interesting developments may ensue from this. ? Twin County Echo. v* a ???^tton to northbound train No. ,S2 last night, there was op-~ erated a special 'train carrying- a solid regiment of the i nited States troops through from Charleston. S. C. to -Fort Bttpont. The train carried twelve cars and was operated north on a close schedule following the regular train. ? Rocky Mount Record. Judge^ Ooo. WV VVard , presiding in th?. Superior court, at Columbia, this week, has ruled that it is unlawful jto kill a dog, even though the ani mal may hare provoked such an act. Joe AjexaiTder. a small boy was bit I ten by a ^og. Joe got a gun and two hours later put the dog out of busl ines*. Judge Ward charged the jury they should weigh the evidence | as carefully as in the case of a $1,000 horse. Alexander was convicted. ? |The Independent. Tin* smie or tonica | il^n has Just gotten out the initial number of a monthly special lerter from the division of tcachor irain " ? daaUaad "? ga intfi thp| | hands of every public school teacher j if North Carolina with a view to in jc^^frig efficiency and bringing about :nUo^nity in teaching methods. The | November spec ial just issued recites [the fart" that the rural schools ^throughout Uie State are jus?t open \ Inland urges ttrat active, earnest : Aork ^ gotten under way at the ear liest possible moment. T?T?77r i hint? and reference* as to best or i grniznt on of district school?. sy? of recitation. reading courses. lT'.;e buile! u irives a . stiff boost to j North drown a Education, .^private j prt^'-ppist? published by W. f. Mar Hinshaw Co. a Great Treat; ' Washington has' never had .so great a treat in the musical line a.-? the ?A i ; A ^ ^ h _ ia.-.U night. To look at the program prom-'i 'i?e?i much, to be there and hear, these aweet singers more thanfulfllled that i promise. It may he man^a long day Washington \yili have the ; riviloge of h?:tr :.L; .>,a l. tiniwru-d" "sTHgerd as those who gra'-ed the ^tage , at the school auditorium. The voice | of Mr. Hinshaw was magnificent, and j his acting was superb. The "press no- 1 noes Harg rather underestimated lits 'ability in this line, and no words can express the magnetic personality of the man .You like him from the mo ment ,he steps on the stage. Mr. Hinshaw gave several encores, and the Figaro so^g from the Barber of j Settle wis..' as magnificent a produc tkn as any heavd on the Metropolis j . _ j ?N THE HOME GOWAWS PREPARATION li aHalnle pro* kc'ion ataioit pnt confbs. paint and IbroiL K?l*?*? at iod p# nel/iLc<. 1 SnSOntS in Opera _,.Jj h t, ft irlfll etug -wj^lch k? gave In thaT'fynatito- w*#u3t_ji^L brought down the hons?v Miss Itoberts has a wonderfully! mellow contralto voice of remarkable \ range. Her moat commendable work I w?k in the prison eceng twn H Troy- 1 atore, when .her voice, showed its high dramatic qualities to perfection. Miss (Roberts' acting is second to none. ' Mr. Hughes' voice is a flue tenor] of" pleasing tone, and' showed to grShtost advantage- in the scene from [Martha, tv here "his high, sweet notes :}an? clear. and tri^e. Also in the magnificent Lucia Sextette, which1 was th<* flrat number on the -pro gra:.i Atju lastly; Mr?. Uuruap-Hlnskaw, wli ?>.??(? dailiiy, ;? face^nd figure | captivated the afidlence - from the [very start. Her vo ce is a rlfiar, high soprano, birdlike in its sweetness and -wonderful purity of tone, and she; sings wftlTSta ease of manner delight- J fiM to w&nes?. | The song FruhUngstimmen, which I is German for "_ln tlie Sprii>g-time," | seemed indeed to l?o yjbued with all I ?tin?? ?x<ttst9ite bird wabbllngs, the scent or flowers, the fresh sweet zephyrs of heaven blowing o'er lea and woous, me glftd bursting Into-ttfe of naturer the very .abandoument of joy. Every note was a pearl, and .'Irs. l'.liifhuw .H uctliig was as sniinfy ? ?ing as h<?r voice. .Th&.<*ticompaniment of Mr. Smith played no mean part In this concert. In fact, it is a rare accomplishment to be a perfect accompanist, and this Mr. Smith can lay rightfully claim to being, in his one concert nunrt>3F with an encore, he shoVred off to ad vantage his ability as concert pianist, and the delighted audience would 'fain have had niore of It. When the concert was over, the people sat there, like Oliver Twist, asking for more. .* Washington has had little opportu nity of hearing the best sort of music, but the people were most en thusiastic last evening, and proved that they liked It. The motive of the Lyceum course is to cultivate this taste and appreciation of the best art in music and acting, and we are lucky to be able to procure the services of ::?-K art Let* M wor.. I.orp la^ nielli night. fc The next attraction In the course will be In middle December, when we will hear more good music." Date and ticket securing 1 1 1 Be anuyi-ut'ed later. ANOTHER Ol'KN I.KTTKIJ. Greenville, N. C.. November 11, 100D. To O. L Joyne'r: Sir ? Something like 14 days ago I wrote you an open letter, challeng ing yon to meet me in the courthouse at ureenville. on a public issue you are conducting with the people of North Carolina, netting forth a bill of indictment very clearly which 1 am ready to defend at any time. Not having heard anything from you, I will state jhat unless you set a date soil FT, Ther-t wTIk-a* I am aerfrffflTTert^ ~ia.be hearJr and. am standing pat on | 'ibt yo^oiltlon, * J. K.~H r TC IT I N~G 5 i GKEATl.V liKIH CED HOLM) Tl'.ll' /' ? EACl RSIOX FARES [ TV) _Norfv?jk. to., account football | I game. 'A. i: H. College of North Caro- 1 ltna vs. V. P. I of ^Virginia. ' ,fw.. .. iffnnnl 'ball game I'uiv tfrsity of North CaroTT | llna v?. t'uiverslty of Virginia.! Thanksgiving Hay, November 2,"th, ! I 1 909. . The Norfolk & Southern Railway < 5 i w mm ifcgg; tremely low fares from all points on Ihj lines to Norfolk, Va. and Rich mond, Va . Nuve.nber 24, and morn I ing train* of November 25. 1900.1 with final return limit Reaving Tfor Uolk and Riii:nnnd until raid-night I of November 27th. Round trip fares between Norfolk and Richmond, (1.50, limited to same day. Trains leave Norfolk via C. & O. Ry., 9:00 a. m.. return loave -Richmond -t : 00 p. n , arrive Norfolk 7:45 p. m,,' via N. ^ W. Ry.. leave Norfolk 9:15 a. m., return leave Richmond 7:30 p.m., arrive Norfolk 10 p. m.. November 25th. * * Oet complete Information from Ticket Agents, or address, H. C. HUDG1N8, G. P. A.. ' Mill folk, Virginia. JUST RECEIVED 100 Bbls 1908 Packed - Herrings E. R. MIXON & CO. I-Fult Line 69c. to $3.00. Pull Lint; Ladies' and Gent's Dress and Walk inrr PIavdc ask those who kn<>w WHERE lug Ijioveb. TO GET YOUR GLOYES rm r.'/fi si/GK-A H . Cl.OT.'f/SR a WESTONHdtfsE 227 Eafit Main Street, WASHINGTON. N. C. Rates: $ 1 Per Day. ~~JUST7fRRIVED~ WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR, GRA HAM FLOUR, FLAP JACK PAX- - CAKE FLOUR, AND CRACKED ~ WHEAT. Walter Credle & CO. HIGHEST CASk PRICES paid for CHICKENS, EGGS and all COUNTRY PRODUCE We carry Haj, Grain and all , kinds Feedstuff ? We handla the very best Floar at whole sale. PAUL & CUTLER EAST WAJER STREET. _ ('AI'l'lHXE for "That Headache." Out last night? Headache and nervous this morning? Hicks' Capu dine just the thing tr flit you Ifor business. Clears the head ? braces the nerves. Try it. At drug stores. TABLE PEACHES IN GLASS Reduced from 25c. per can to , ... 3 for 50,c. E. L. ARCHBELL Specialties Cigars and Tobacco. Learv Bros.' Old Stand. I OF Picture Moulding Ever shown here. Have >OUl fiaiiiea::m?de MOW,: and don't wait 'til Xmas. ? WM. B. HARDING TO NORFOLK, VA., AND RETURN VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE Account Meeting Deeper Waterways Association President Tift's Visit NOV. 17TH TO 20TH Tickets on s?le November 14th to 19th. Limited to return Nov. 21?t. Por urther Information call on Ticket Agent, or write W. J. URAIO, Pm Meager Traffic Mgr. T. C. WHITK, ' Gen. Paae. Agt. WILMINGTON, N. O. | WltlGHT BI'.OS. IS TITE HOME. If you want a reliable remedy for croup and pneumotrtr tfe?^4aother'8 "Joy never falls, and Goose Grease for rheuniaU&ia -iuid-aH-achea and pains. Praised by thousands, and If you try it you will do the same. Manufac tured hr rha r.on?? Company. For sale by-Hardy's Drug, Store. ?; . I Just Received a Shipment | of Ladies ? ? Black Suede SHOES Knight Shoe Co. The Only Exclusive Shoe Sto>e" in the City. Cr. C. MORRISfr ?0.. BROKERS WHOLESALE FRUITS ANDT?RODUCE .Arrivals this week. ? ? - \ Car Meal ~'~~ 1 Car Timothy Hay. _ I Car ftingan's Reliable Meats. JUST ARRIVED it the BAZAAR,^*" LINK OP SAMI*kES IX LA DIES* COAT SUITS, CLOAKS A>iD SCtTS, AND A BIG LINK OF RKM NANTS AND MILL *NDS IN SILKS, WOOLENS, Sl'ITIN'G AN D COTTON GOODS. PI#E8 LOW ER. COME EARLY AND GET YO UR CHOICE. YOl R^FOR BAR GAINS. P. ORLEANS' UAZ.I.UI, MARKET STREET. | * THF. ILN10NJR0CERY CO'S. CAFE OVCnrPD C served in all styles by the Noted JOl t/KO Chef? RICARD BONNER. httEALS AT ALL HOURS ORBERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION-TRY US 'PHONE 327. JEWELRY SILVERWARE ^5^GKS?=WA TOIES- ^ Wedding Presents of AH Kindsj^ . ? ? Every thing Gu tmn teed. Lugraviag FHC. Repair work given prompt attention. ? R. LEE STEWART, ...... The Jeweler. - ? ' the I. H. C. TOGGLE-JOINT ' HAY PRESS \ * (s the ;lighest draft, and makes the. most j compact bale of any press sold-. 'j.' BAILEY SUPPLY CO., SALES AGENTS. v : ' BOTTLE Greatest Discovery In its
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