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1 We take gi-eat pleasure in saying to th tfiat never in the history of the
I Fair Assbciationlia such great preparation been made for a successful fair as has
been maofe ' : -V'V.- : " , ' '"-- -'''" -'f'S .:;.v.:
viuiv itmivebc 5PFP.TAT. A Gorgeous, Gigantic Co-
L O. L A , nnerative nrernnse
A Monster company,, of amusement comprising the 101-loing-Free
and spedal, attractions.
FT F CTRIC .THEXTRE
Entrancing Electric Revelations
THfe VENDOME
Interesting, Diversifying, Instructive and Amusing.
THE KERRIS WHFEL
For the jolly boys and girls,
THE OLD PLANTATION
A jubilee or run. -
SEE THE MAN TAKE HIS OWN LIFE in his hands
when he dashes down an elevated ineline 100 feet high and leaps the
.ap on a bicvcle, leaping through space 50 feet wide. Everybody
should see this Uaiiog act, whicn is iree 10 mi.
AND
R
AT NIGHT
FREE
adMsion
GRAND FREE ATTRACTIONS
Don't Fail to See the
Balloon Ascension
Every Afternoon and see the man
DROP FROM THE CLOUDS
In whose benefit all will share alike.
Greatest Amusement Event Ever
Held in this county-- A Huge Time.
Aviating in its prominent char
acteristics from the usual stereotyp
ed exhibitions and presents the most
exclusive of amusements.
BAND CONCERT
DAY AND NIGHT
PEERLE
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INTREPID BICYCLE HIGH DIVER
FORRINE'S ELECTRIC PALACE
The Fairyland of Science-Bewildering, Mystifyiog and Delight of the Children and.be ,
3 Admiration of the Adults. .
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Affords Amusements for Old and Young
It Will be GaHWeek from Start to Finish
And such a Celebration as has never bebn see in this County "
--vjtiwiWt ! physicians to be in a critical cmidi- ) ft!
CnnirHnnL Nawc ( ) vpr the tate s
pnysicians to De m a untnn i"uur
tirTn It. iippiI be un sumrise should
thfii4ta.se reach thiscouutv. Doubt-
less our physicians are anticipating
Wilson ha- appointed ; it.
S2Z5o iS Rev. R. tl. liroom, oi biiuewn,
W. T. WHTTSSTT. . r
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IrinitY Park School
A Firt-Cla$ Preparatory School
C. 48 piesiding elder t filUmt th
i n xpired terra of the late Rev. VV.
S. Rone.
Governor Kitchin last ' huraday
ordered a 8 cia term of Wilson
rJm:. 1 uri to beein Octob r 25th
.wntinnp one vek Judge
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tertiticates of Graduation Accept-
ed for Kntraucc to Lea .- Q
Lest Equipped Preparatory School u tie
dootn
Lrnltv of ten oflBcers and teach-
k Campus of sexenty-five acresv
iibrary contai irg forty tnousana
luraes. Well epuipped gymna-
i lim. Hish standards and, mod-
ai l'-s M. Co-ke will preside.
TTi. (5hb3. a vmumu uet;ro, was
placed in jail at Stattenville last week
A r;th thp serious ofifense ol
! attempting to criminally assaulting
two wnive gin'
Ml
.. iles east o! &tatesvuie.
p Catalogue and Othr Informa
tion Add-es
H. M. T40KTH,
Headmaster,
'urham, - - - N. C.
T. Trntrdon. who for the past
KJ. O ' ... J
hPHti clerk ot tne rtu-
I x J ca o i.uu
I r'r.nrt tendered his resignation
Rwd Tuesday and it was
1 h methods of induction, rre- pacreptedr It ii uiulerstood tliat Alar-
' Lent lectures by Pfomioent lec gj .,;
Vers. Expenses exceedingly mod,- .
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success. . ST. t?,i v!n R Ellis died sudaeniy
I Tuesday morning of last week while
w titing on a patron ai uie buiuiH
nr-nrtrkor 111 thft Raleiyrn post office.
n -uiv" " w- .
He hactijeen in poor health for the
Ktt- Trrrn
past two years or uiwc
not give up. .
xrio Tjirnprl colored, of Dur
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ham, will bring suit against Guil
fA nntv fnr the death of his son.
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Tj;Q oii was klllea DV a ffuaru wmie
serving a sentence,on the roads of
Gudford county. J.ne guaii utta
fled jrom tne county.
Coleman Candle, a youth about
eighteen years , of age, was arrested
0 1 . . 1 nkaFrraH With
at xiamie reueuny --
break ng into the hardware store of
iL T?Aiff. PTrd ware Company, of
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Rockingham, and making his escape
with about eighteen revolvers.
! i)n;ni mrl? K C Plunkett, of
X. OW , - - - . J
I Richmond, Va., and a native oi
j Forsyth county has oeen reinsm
K?o run as nndtai C1TK UCI-wm
Richmond and Charlotte. .He was
suspended, arrested, tried ana ac
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Yoa look for trouble if you obtain a
ucaxm oi uou Dtiui quauiy uc c-
I W a ak . 1
nencea nunter s ana MarKsxnan
deal is a reliable, unerring Stevens.
riliD OUT Wrl Y
by shooting our popular
Roifies, Shotguns
Pistols .
Ask jrmir local hardware or sporting good tBer-
R for the STEVENS. If you cannot obtain, we
'iiect. Exfrtts Prepaid, upoa receipt of Cntn-llice.
Jnd six cents In stamps for xfo-pge IMustrat
JJUtalog, including circulars of latest additions.
"r line. Contains Doints on Shooting, Am-
"iun, the proper care of a Firearm, etc.
A U X Mr wmww m
vre -wUl mall you a
copy of "GUNS AND
GUNNXNO" by Dan
Eearo.
J. Stereu Arms sad
Toolta.
o. Km SMI
CBICOPES FALLS,
MASS.
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1 ' S 31 " W
John G. Grant of
the 10th North Carolina District,
h8S been invitea to unn rresiaent
Taft at St. L uis in October, and
prxeed with him to New Orleans
and remain with hifu until he arrives
in North Carolina, it is stated that
he will accept.
A doi? suppose to be mad caused
at Mt. Airv. Sep1-
ikjuv -w - a, ,
tember 20th, bitiEg dogs, chickens,
etc., before it was Kiiiea. mr. iyauu-
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sey Cody, who t gave the animal its
quietus had an arm and leg badly
..i-ei-ated. Jjeartui oi nvuropnoDia
t..i:.u i'.- i 4-
he went at ouce io jcvaieigu iui ucair
in en t.
Afttr beint? shot in the face with
fitAinl in the hands of Svlvester
f-' - - - - .
Reeve at Salisbury recently, Aiamn
Wood, a. well known colorod man,
cought up thev bullet with which he
had been shot, spitting it ou tne
ground. His injuries, while pain-
ml, are not tpougnc m oe laiai.
L. H. Smith, Jr., of Liberty, ap
peared betore the Corporation Com
mission yesterdaj in the interest of
Koftor frin sprvice between Greehs-
uuiuv - - r i
UJL yJ OU v. I
hetween the two i b
nointi. and represented numerous'
petitions from citizens and business
organizauoua.
T7i t v fppt trontaera on Main street
ofHkh Point sold last week for
$200 a front tool, ine lot was owu
ed by J. El wood Cox, and was sold
to a New York firm, which will
erect a three stoiy building thereon.
The'lot is looatea wiinm ou uwi C
- . -ec h..:i,1;.,.V ' &A
ot tne new post ouice uuuu.u6.v ,
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ouitted. on the charge of hauling and out any insurance.
selling whiskey. . ;
TT M Jnins. ofTraphilL Wilkes
county, lost his store and dwelling
by fire a lew days ago. mr. ouiucs
saved about $500 in money and only
a few of his goods. This is a Heavy T
loss on Mr.' Joines,rwho is a very
L inlitcfrlnii-j man. I
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Our entire line of Men's
Bovs and Children s Clothing
has arrived and is ready for
your inspection. Our cloth
ing was designed and made
with a view to pleasing and
satisfying the most exacting
men. '
Men. leaders in their craft
designed them,-Every facility
and no expense was spared in
the effort to produce the mo :t
.- m, . a a
correct styles.- Following this
the choicest fabucs or leading
manufacturers were secured
and onlv the highest quality
selected. And only the clever
est tailormen allowed to com
plete the work.
The result is that these gar
ments stand "head and shoul
ders' above the great majority
of clothes offered the Burling
ton oublic, Our styles are
J: Uto. Our rfarments
mm, -at-at-a--at---a 1 JlldUllWU V W O "
give every satisfaction in the wearing. Our prices are the lowest when you
consider the value we are giving. - - , ou
Also we carry big line of Men's and Ladies' and Children s Shoes Hats
and 'Dry Goods. Also Ladies Tailor Made Suits.
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peared in Forsy th county JastTues-
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iw, ; I peaiwm, wrrv v-, Irtr Ohio
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