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c FAIR. ps uompany, v Xofj Windsor rl' 1 1 .... TV 1T Ine races jv from Ave their Plymouth, Trade Day . ..- . . .. . . r ' . .(.,..--' -r ... Eaclles9 Ibady4"weir Walornsls SmU and Coats, A Full Line of Sizes Carried in Stock. I n i jirs, it does'nt ppmouth wants I -is one thing a blasted advan iitioa mills, fer jkrses, cattle, hogs ti chickens, fine cot , eanuts, big 'taters. rmy nothing of - the goodf ffen and their handiworks of jey pieces crazy quilts, rugs, Jitter and good cooking, it is as .ttle as Washington courty could do would be to give its people hance to show what they, can cto at least once a year and about November 30th would be a good date to hold an old fashioned County Fair. It won't pay. Well, rriabe it won't, like a circus, the other fellow,, leaving the towns and county broke, and the wise indi vidual who played the game and lost, wondering how it was did. But it will pay in one way, by creating a spirit among our peo pie to excell each other in produc tion. We will see and learn of others and thereby profit. It is uot big premiums or the "skin fames," that will make a Coun ty Fair a success. We suggest that the people of the county get together on Tues day of Court Week and talk this matter over, and organize a County Fair Association and lets have a fair, at some place in the P county, about Nov. 30. One good i man could canvass the county for exhibits, and we would be very Agreeably surprised at the exhib ition tfeat would be made. If f os like of time the exhibits fell shaft, a program could be arran ged to entertain and interest the -visitors for a few days. An In dustrial and Manuf actuers meet ing. A Farmers meeting. A Merchants meeting. An Educa tional meeting. All these would be interesting and beneficial. It might result in the permanent cjgaaization of art Agricultural, Industrial, Commercial and Edu cational Association in Washing ton county that would accomplish great things We need organ! zation throughout the county. What say the people of Wash ington, county to a Fair? OBITUARY. Communicated by a Friebd. Jell peacefully ' asleep i Jesus. Iu September the 2itli, lU0U,.atlive o'clock p. m.t UoU hvm liis peace ful Angel ot beath into tke butue of ilr. and Herny, li. I'helpa to bear away the spirit of their foilo luonthe-old lube, Samuel Wood ley, to the glorious iwalius of .-Paradise, there to-leigu until ils great last Day Wiethe loying Saviour will be waitiwjj with ouutretched -arms to receive the Saints and ilia belov ed little ones into regions of Ett'iiiul Light a txl iHory. The funeral service was tonducted by iev. Luther LUorti iroiu liie aniily residence. Four young giiSs bote the )reciot8 btrtkn to the spot In the quiet ianuiviavo-yard", where, anudat tlweacelu&iWroun diugs ami tearful eyes, tlje darlmg Auiong otheis that was chosed to glorify liia pieseuce evermore, was laid to hi internal .rest. Our sympathy goes out to the bereaved ouesj and may the Divine protection of a loviug and merciful tiod hover over them now and al ways, . Afeldancrt Weep for him you loyed o dear. And do uei grieve that be is edited in death ; iplrit ret, its ever closely near, Tlie tool that repruKeaw Hie living breath He ii with Gq'1. ; Ah! do sol mourn be jl e hi baby eye. Are closed toeooa ,gl loin, peaceful leej 0 piril wingipyDuJllie dreamy fides Where cberub S.mU who never wctp LU Jive with God. Ah craeh the bitter elgh. withi n your breaf t, 'en thvf Iff now bit let lu brightest joy Ctoiat my palled bim lovingly to tent. "7 3ou il ome day claim your angei-boy (jiv him bo Ood. Beautifully made up in all the new Fall dolors and. Materials. The ladies aro invited to some-in and see 'the line, and try on a garment. Any customer we cannot tit with a gar ment from our regular stock, we will take your measure and have made Special tO your Order Without Extra Charge. We are also showing a beautiful line of LADIES. jflAN-'ITAIliORISD MOfiTS. in a varity of colors and materials. Specially priced at $4.oo; $5.00; $G.oo $S.oo and $10.oo, LADIES' ALL WOOL SWEATERS, In Red, White, Navy and Gray. $2,00; $2.;5o; $3.50 and $5.00. These Garments are splendid values and are richly worth more than priced. Ladies' Taffeta Silk Petticoats, Splendidly made up, all lengths,' $3. 75 to 6.00. '.. Ladies' HeathfblOOm PettiCOatS, in Black onlyfancy ruffled, exceptional values at $2.00; $2.50 and $3.00. . HATS W8W WffrlW m rrJt m EVERY HAT GUARANTEED. $2.50. $3.00. AD LER Plymouth's Leading Store. ADLER Attention, Mr. Clothing- Buyer ! No doubt you are thinking of discarding your summer suit and replacing it with a heavy fall suit. Never before have the people of Plymouth and surrounding country had an opportunity' to come to a store to select a s,rictly ' high grade garment at such low prices. Keineniber we guarantee every suit from $10.00 up Onr clothes embraces the latest fabrics and newest designs, we guarantee them to tit better than those you have made to order at a saving from $5.00 to $1000 on every suit. Our line starts from $3, to 20. Youth's from $5 to $15. Boys from 2 to $7. Children's from $1.50. ro $4 ' Big line of mens parts, prices ranging from one to five dollars Special Agents for the famous SWEET-OUR pants, every pair guaranteed bv the maker and bv our selves. Mr. Working Man try a suit of Sweet-Orr only $3 a suit. Attention for Mother. School begins Sept 21, your boy is not ready until you bring him to our sHro and nt him up with a new school suit, we have -jot just the suit yon are look ing for every suit guaranteed.. We have also got a big line of Boys and Misses School Shoes. ABE Under Hotel Brihkley, next store to eorner. ABLER The place "Where your Dollar Does its Duty." 1 kim' tie 11 w. btitti M ouly lend, iiiKl Me ,Uft cn 1 u,e uirvi mui fb aesu A ud 1.. ln leuu love will HUrel ttud ADdonlyUve,oMnyaekaad 3 rem in Uod. c p Vcod's Descriptive Fail Seed Catalog : now read ives the fullest informat on about all Seeds for the Farm and Garden, Grasies and Clovers, Vetches. Alfalfa, Seed Wheat, Oats. Rye, Barley, etc. AIfo tells all about Vegetable & Flower Seeds that can e planted in the fall to advantage and profit, and about Hyacinths. Tulips and other Flowering Bulbs, Vegetable and Strawberry Plants. Poultry Supplies and Fertilizers. Every Farmer end farfner hoult have this catalog. I is lnva liable In its helpfulness end tnpBotive loeasfor profitable and j"Btfacorr Farm or Garden. Catalogue mailed free on request. Write for it. t. w. ween & sous. V3 Seedsmen. . Richmond, Va. (z) a FOR SALE A nice Pony end Riw air. i,ouis r. tlornthal Las a nice gentle uruo pony, cart and harness match, which he offer fyr Bale cheap. to Greetings of the Season. We cordially invite our former pat rons and the general public to Tietit our etore frequently when shopping, as we have new goods coining In every fsw weeka, thereby enabliug vta to learn yonr wiihes and gratify them. We have our usual lines, which are : telyets, Sifks, Bibbous, Flowers, Feath ers, Hats,. Caps, lufants' Head-ware, Hosiery, Corsets, Notions, School Sup plies, Dress Goods in Flannels, Mo hair, Broadcloth. Etc.; also Linings and Irimraings. Have you one of those 16x20 Framed Pictures we sell for 5Jc. alter you have traded $2.00 with os? If not you should have your purchases punched and get one. We can furnish you with good val ues in White Goods, Bleachiug, Lons dale, Cmnon Cloth, India Linens, etc. Yoa should get one of thos i pretty baskets in which we Bell our 2."c. Par fumes. Tkey are fine for trinke-.s on your bureau. With thanks for past favors, Respectfully yours, Mrs. A. M. Ayers. HAVE YOU SEEN THE j Hew Standard Grand? j the world's best Sewing Ma j chine ? Edison Phonographs I and Victor Talking Machines at O. R. LEGGETT'S, the JEWELER. AT CLYDE CAHOON'S Y-u will lind what you-want to eat and to weare A nice line of Hamburg, Insertions, White Goods, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs if fact a complete line of DRY C50I AND ATOTIONI.; Clothes don't make the man, but if you give Clyde Cahoon an order for A TAILOR MADE SUIT OF CLOTHES they will make the man look better, for Style, Quality and Fit is guaranteed. A nice line of Shoes, Hats and Furnishings, just opened. FAMILY SUPPLIE ON COLD STORAGE. Now if it is something to eat you are looking for your wants can be supplied at this store. Meats, Vegetables, Canned Goods, Fish, : in fact everything in Heavy and Fancy Groceries. Come, Send or Thone your orders to 'my store, and receive prompt attention. Thanking yon for past patronage and soliciting a" continuance of t cum i him '.... i j i- CM BE C A HOOPS. M. BOND, JR., ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Plymouth, N. C. FIR. T. B. WOLFE, DENTIST. The Latest Method for painless Extraction. h i
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