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CHRISTMAS GIFTS Write today fop our.lan;e illus trated Catalog of JgATTjlff^ and ?elect your ChrUu* UN In j-?tr ?*ii home. We eete you trouble and men. ey, We-ee^l good* 011 approval, until We Mad goods on unnrorAl, and prepay ehorg^/1. all goods bought by aaU. / Write today. Paul-Gale Greenwood Co., Inc. Jtwdera uiurfllWennittli*. t . n.ubj fu. uiiil Ollf Hull An. NORFOLK, VA. WWiiBBOfi Granby and Tazewell Sts., NORFOLK, VA. ?European Plan, Sl^jper day up. L. BER^I^O^^ON, Mgi^ HELLO, Where Are You Going? To Mrs. Rlct's to have my Goit Suit cleaned and pressed for Xmas; also my gloves. She makes my old suit look like new. MRS. LINA RICE Over Postal Tdl4!g,"iipli Office. ? CatttJT^iJb&i 3 CANS FOR 25c Phone *7. - . E. L. ARCHBELL SprrHltinr-f *t| 1111 11 il Tnhan it j - Lcaxy JJros. ' Old Stajjd _| ? l"7l "We Have It" . Christinas fJuiner. 'Phone 80. } Walter Credle & ' " r.o - NOW! ~ Is the Time Tc liavo your Pictures Framed. | Don'! wait 'til Xmas eve. VVM. B. HARDING FREE! f REE! FREE! Every" morning and eveiifiii; uiif wagon will be at your door load ed with everything good M eat, such at? v H Odracoke Mnllets, IX 3 Ocracoke Oysters, ~ Corned Hog-heads, Corned Meats, Irish Potatoes, Peanuts, S^-- ' Clams, .FnahEggs. ? Chickens, old and young, - Everthing that can be found on a vegetable wagon. Look for this wagon every day. Ajmliteman to wait on you; he will give everybody good, hon est niMrorevtf you don't beKeve us try the man today, and if the goods suit you tell others, if not t?Ku&. And ifjou don't gee what Home -Made Christmas Gifts over and h ? .1 I I -r ' VT cotton pT h u. of ' jth u butterfly are th It out ?dget! are / ?Ut^ties. It Is not necessary to turn A -fl*t waUet. ar a J?*ather cim for holding bllli la a needful article wfceo traveling. a strip of ooze leather Is Ith a aim p. made oftSf fned with allk, and d used with id*y bag of brown crash. iwltbT linen and coachiQff. A ^or Lingario Rlbbona. of blacks The -black cord In alio coached to the llnea of the ilvalfb Both sldeH of the bag are decorated. "'"'Wftsh'Tlbbona for Ifogert^are a ne> ceaaity, and tliey can J>e put in no I A Glov c C??. In the edges of the linen, as the couch lug cord is large enough and strong enough to completely hold and cover tbera. To fasten the ends of tbe'couch Giving* a. Boost j Ir.g cord, draw them tbruugh to the under side of the crash.* case is made of more attractive Rift form than hy In A Laundry Bag^ _ CAPUU1NE for "That lleatlnclie." Out last uigkt? Httad^che aud perroua this morning?-! mAs' TfcaS dlne JyaL~JE?^hTi^-^ fiq busiuesft. Clears ttif Lewi Vuui'm? "Till! uei Tpji U &L<? re mounted over stiff cardboard. The Is better than trying to drag down. You ... ^ ,*y <?wing an (nWraatiin it* do ,ing|. If you road thia paper reg ularly you will b? pretty aura to in lei H IW luual |i|ln| ^ HYACINTHS AND M^KINDS CF t FALly AND WIKTKK BULBS :yr Ve have a fine assortment' rimt ?SQf for tue bdrt nhmtom ? Wend foT .. neur-prle# lUt. CHOICE fl'T FI.OWBRS Weil ding Boquetffy_Flornl Design!*, and FI6w?r? for all occasion*. Mall* telegraph and telephone orders will jtrovptly filled by | ?j-jrft O'QUINN & CO.. , FLO HI 8Tb. RA14CIGH. JcA\ f 'HlB? ^ ?, jrj j r j I NORFOLK & SOUTHERN ~rfcft RAILWAY ? HARRY K. WOLOOT and H. M. KERR, Recti1 DIRECT THROL'GH TRAIN SERVICE BETWEEN ALi IHHH iX IVsill.N NORTH CAROLINA, AM? VIA , NORFOLK TO AM. - - HAOTKHN CITI K?s, S( 11 1 I > r . . 1 . IN Jut' FJ-X r SKIT. 1ST. TRAINB~LEAVE WASHINGTON EXPRESS: 1 1 ?> 40 A M., daily, except Sunday, for Mackeya F??rry, Edenton, Eliza beth City, Norfolk, connectliifc with all lines North, East and West.; ? -Ai^W^orfofk 4.26 P. M.? ooaqet ' 1 n t. MacX^YB ferry forRelhaven /and- Colombia Branch** ~ "P 1.00 P, ,M. <!? Iv except Sundfljjj^ for Markers I'Wy and Intera^^pUf 741 ft A. M d . ly for av-vu- FFarmvllle.yt^tTflc'n; Raleigh and, ' inter- -I ^mediate V ticns \rrlf|QEalelgh 11.27 A. l? Con riec Wilson *%pd Greenville with A. C.wR. R. V, S ft,STC'M.' dally, except SnnAy. for Greei?*4^~ Wwvire^WUson. Raft elgh and intermediate stations. Arrive Raleigh 9.87 P. M. Connects ~_?r p-.i f'n | |,| i-f*vr> R R tor jl) and South. 0.55 A. M. dally except Sunday for New Bern.** ? 5.15; P.' II.- dally <$xcopt Sunday for ew Bern, Morehead. City, Beaufort and intermediate ?riat????Bnnect8 at N?rw Bern at 7.30 P. M. (daily) Orjilliiil Ijftail ywwaedkte stations.. Connects at New Bern at ?.45 ?: <^}y/?r KMston aj| Goldsboro. __ __L. '11- - p*Qi V. Iaftr-fcic% SunAr for Pinetown, Rel haven and intermediate Hallway folder, or | In the Mountains Tf tllUI arrivnJ lnrj the congregation in their seats were .expectant. Tk* choir eicpirs seemed, to taie their cue fron; Mlie Trowel!, and a to. all r^uiicum of *uc$t&s caly was. a&tk :fl;.t?-u. Erttyttciy was* ready fer t'je rtajt. and there i*aa a p:r.n?n. Tli?* on the trunJr.et sounded. vhleh v.;. 9 the signal far ^dith (o rise ar.i' V ready to greet the ter.or acnovu^r..'Ltf * "If ? en?y lltmlil v cro'.f-r. ' v!** ahe said SoITo- ToTnrr-flr--r^-r-----r^?ser ? iiit will b?- hard for r*r to ; it." She h?teod eip4cw::i y, I hgire no Inspi ration without Harold." 7 Following the trumpet slnnal, a fig ure appeared in the distance; but Edith did not hare the heart to look. There seemed to be a little commo tion. Just before entering the snowy I real A. on an eu*t-bound train. I Harold Lancaster ha*! telegraphed to TFnnvmio." a pretty- Httie village in lUllUll, lillt he wM? o?-ht? way liomu, and would be there in season to as> slat in the church festivities on Christ mas, after *.hich the traiu hid pluirged Into the mountain region. Hi* did not know that liis telegram was pot sent, as bafor<< It waa dlsratched the wires hadjfroken under the weight of the comn?unlptflon >jtfc tV ?ist jwaa-'aUi ponded. Tie frain i^'lJbgdd ahead, assisted occasionally by a con venient snow-plow, and was maUit^ fair progress toward the summit, where it was expec'sd It would meet with lees ?tostrucUcn Jth^n oa the through the wonderful Cnnadlun ^nnntrr }B the fall promising to re turn to assist Iq giving a l h!'!.-.UL.n In the' church, of which his *W*o*>o?rt/ the; ho wa? tj^i f d^jo/. He; nau wrmaa a little^ mutual skit, In which he was to ^ssay the part of r. trumpeter and messenger, to announce to the Christian world? or the ?sooa to-bo Christian wo^ld ? tbfc birth of the SaviO*rr> aftl&Ma ?l)irQtn^enf',nt of that tvear waltaroa^rleuqoy the' beautiful sc piano voice ot iliss Low ell In a welcoming a#ia. which had been corapcned with particular refer ence to her exquisite method of btrd like t: imags, w'Ull'U uul une of i'.m features of her vole*' ttTBf made hpr "so^PopuTaF wTffi ttioift Vfrh to'j Tgf^T61g9' gticaaynftfr -9Tradirr .-v ? ^ Ab Christmas approached. ar.d day after day pasead without any word being recaivad from young Lancaster. ahe seemed buried in gloom as deeply as were the J^pthiils "ani! evobyih ?aka as well %? of the ansedpfjhe gauntry nrr^ mountains, a train was crecplag along slowly,. cui 1 a nutted tenor voir* was, murmuring. a',inc~t mutte?*iOK. in Ow- , r??> ui iltfM dty? h of ens thfl/'holnj holiday, " as Christmas has not inapt ly been termed, the dentiCT almost "$^nofl^fluds settled down over ???*??-? ? Bins - n nd ? ' ' renloo, M though -b'u r y i ng th-e m araunUin <?ep wlthTibe "/^hthery flmk*a, that came aiioatly and swirl lngly. down, stead ily and pewutent ly t?uay, as though building a new wing* of moun tain^ of sotlrt and neveiyendin^ peer' bt retching awaj acemingly In at endless chain, and rreeptng up 10 v. ard the zenith in en ? -ambition _ to" outdo Navure her self. Watersprouts have been known in a few moments of time -to- inun date * alloys and. even hilla them selves; and such) a display <-f the forces of Nature aa thla seemed to he j a enow-spout, If such a. woid may be I coined. " ^ "O, dear!" she exclaimed. "I hope | that end of It will not fall a!eo, as ] fear thto ?W" Then a clear. ringing voice roMr.'Vd forth, whleb-avted -on* Kdith like an . electric bat to ry : , "A rot) hi born to the Highest:" she I beard. V. Writ- ^ .13 foil awed br-*:Glory HalleiuJaU! ' taken up "by Tiorn choir ' ant) conxrciiaticn. H<r fcsp'.rctloa bn.d arr'.r<d. She knew the voice * j wr!1. h*id lit. heart leaped, ; i-4icr. raks.out in the opening note.; n. liar aria, which In i turn wan so inspiring that it brought the entire audience to its feet, and all j remained standing, in deference to her sVreet delivery of the words and ' note\ alike. - ... . . w*? a -great triumph!" said the j ?Id pastor. as"~htL.1raa being congratu- , lated ? ? - "And love v*t\< the key-note.* said ft knowing young deacon; "Yea. love Jo Qcd," said the pastor. Y" '"And to maft^-added-^hsdgscop The aeal of Oliver Cromwell, bow la 4he poeaesslon 61 a prominent fam ily In Wales, Is a plain sold mouot?tf~ corundrum stone five-eighths of an Inch in diameter. It dates from 1?53 and was used on several of his deeds. | The whole of the lord's Prayer is en graved upqn iL ? Performing Liens. ft# Uon? I prior | isnces, I Ml M V^~ 0f I J the mnrk. Drugs arc unknown, and Croaa ton, to fottrtceu pounds of food are given oa.ee -a day. In the Nature of ? Blur. i Sir Hubert vpn lferkomer says he once saw the reproduction of a picture, j calltd The Coming Storm" advertised tor sale in a ahop window and under the title thero were the words In largo type: "Suitable for a wedding pres ent." Here's Candor. 1 like to bo" complimented once in a While and L enjoy .being flattered." I says the editor o* the Howard Cour- | ant; "Hut tWu'g ??no girl around i here making mo mighty tlred-^^! claiming me as one of hervold beaus." ? Atlanta Constitution. It Might Be Either. A bony, lank village youth of artis tic bent, who was sniffed at by his fel low natives, finally disappeared from his ccuaL haunts. He was missed chiefly because his peculiar- persona! appoarancc was hound to attract at tention wherever It was exhibited. No one Feemed to know whither tliO lad had gone, till the storekeeper, re turuliiK from a Visit to a near-by. city, announced Lh&t lin had dlacosci cd his -rri^eabcuts. ?Vund hint!" ho proclaimed. "He w^s In the art museum." "As a curio," Inquired one, "or as an object of iwt?" And ?o Got ^Riches. jA$- un^eiink t^ons'ter of a man? f although a Wriicj in tho Atch'.non Clo'oo d 30 . no', so describe him?was asked at a little evening gathering to :?ill what book lir.d helped him most. "My wife's cook-book," he replied. fHfr llnugkt. . ? I ladies yr<$eot irbi'.o^. an^l otae ffVfrwU him ftr wfc?rt ro'oK-book had helped him? would he" not tell ihvin in a few words? "About aajioon as .1 married." be rM^di' l n a^.Aup^my mind I'd r.it^or I t!uc fcj? . fj < j _ .v^'ct?3 on Orchard Culture. j Clo\*w is the ujrp'.e tree's be.?! friend . ? I f Afloat a^IrujU orchard- la oc, 1 ' theory bp t ji de*ntm*rited feci. I x A few JayK after JtruClng piiint tho I ?tub's /.vith white !cad. Each tree h:_3 a?> ii3rijv.'d:iality of Its own and bj dr./ilt with ai\.ord -inciy, * . sGood. first-class :rult Is tl:e aim M ?onr-effortH. - Nc vor be'satletied with I anytutuK ?ieo. . Stable manure is without doubt the' best general fertili ser that can be up- 1 plied to ore. hard soil-. Make the orchaid a business ven ' WV rnvu I.VVP nn eryn-,nt ui -ay rv. nlcg j^rtniriiifld tp, iu lntoroais, V3Kn po:>: lax produced there . Ifmr nn )'n ? ,1 ll'id-a I.t u ful study of tho tree? and c<?i:.! ; j Nature 'grows fruit for the needs, while Inan grows It !or the pulp. Wo j want pulp with as few seeds as tros- ' I? '?njoVlnt large lupbf saw then ! ^>ff .a hmir tiny r,. lioai_iite trunk to | f ?>iv"r" pr?*"f-' T .??? ulf . to tho trunk r.o as net to leave r. pro. I Jcc'tW .slt'.D: 1 Cutv/orm Deatli Bait. ' In India the formula used by the j government for polsontag cutworms l3 four pounds of white arsenic (worth at a drug store about twelve cents a pound) and eight' pounds "Of sugar in! I six gallons of water used to moisten I ; eighty pounds of fine chopped straw. ! bfrmall Quantities are dropped at the , I bases of plants. Don't Hurry Garden. Do net .bo in to:> great a hurry to \ 1 make garden. Nothing is gained by j | working over a soil heavy with water I i from melting sr.o,vs and early calna. ! | Walt until ' litis surplus water has | ! trained off. and ii;e action of sun and | wind has ??inellOA'ed the soil to soma extent. | Use a Blanket.^ If co'.d nights come along after "you j have uncovered the bulb beds, spread j | a blanket over thorn .to prevent the tonjler ~pk.Lt rntn\ bcTrk- <<e verely. froa I ttv Tney will btand # good deal ' It Is not- adviaabig- ta- put j them to the tost of seeing how much i they can stand; ' t . . s?[ . Green Fo5d, In Winter. Do not forget to give the cbickenj ] [^reen food during the winter. Any thing in the way of roots Is good. Try j j a turnip nailed to a board, or a beet or carrot -httng from tho celling and I far enough from the floor to giVe the j boas & little exercise In pecking at , i the swinging vegetable, j Keep a lot of good tools of your ; | own. You will appreciate them your j self and so will your neighbor, bo oauaejou won't be borrowing his. W ? ? i# ?" ' jp ~ ^BELP IS OF|tREl*>| ^WORTHY YOUNaHEN ANDNVOMI tt. ,No miller iiQlv limited your means of education, (he GREAT AMERICAN SHOR'I HAND A.NI> MJSU HESS COLLEGE. Durham, N. C,, i? readftjnd wlttfw; to help You secure a high-grade Education. , The C MU Huslnns ColleM* the Caro linas preaidetf'ovefr T1^ tin Incoriiunkil A<^*i)tantilkl Auditor. A sui l: cient guarantee of its superiority. Enter now on easy pa> meAt plan DEPARTMENTS;' Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting Telegraphy, f Pihmannhlp, Otvil S?*v U*. lotgUah Branches, etc. Eipert Faculty ? Hi.l | road Fare Paid? PdAltiona Guaranteed. ?J Will be complete and p!e..sure will be added to ttw if v?u will.let us fill your order. Fresh Celery, Cranberries, Grapefruit, Plum ^ Pudding, Fruit Cake and a full line of j Canned and Evaporated Fruits I We have engaged turkeys for niost^of our custom- W ere, i?nd will be glad to secure you one if you will f 'phone us. ~ ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - ? ? . <S ' "" "? ~ Be liberal ajid give us your account for one month, A guarantee to please you is all we can offer. JOS. F. TAYLOE, | TTTTi. OUALl'i Y GROCER^ ' ? 'Phones 123 and 124 Three Deliveries A Welsbach Junior Lamp burns 2 feel of Gas per hour, and gives 50 Candle Power of Light, where an open tip burns 6 feet of Gas and gives 20 Candle Pow er. How much do you save? " * WASHINGTON LIGHT WATER COMPANY ' - Welsbach Junior. JUST RECtlVED Another Car Elko Brand Pure Apple Vinegar. Ask t voui' gfog'jrVmnn fnr.it. 1 H.M. JENKINS CO.? - Wholesale Grocers. Home Building & Loan Associatioi WASHINr.TflK. N. C. Capital Stock Paid in Since 1902, Over $30,000 OFFICERS: Frank C. Kugler, President; W. E. Swin ~ dell, 1st Vicc^?j^aidentj Frank H. Bryan, 2nd Vice President; Jtro.B. Sparrow, Secretary. 1 ? 'i whirh the HO.MK l;lU.l>!Xli ?BJ.' AN ASSOCIATION may be gt b?ue- '? Sit to you. It is well known that ? weekly investment of $ p&rtlon of a person's Income promotes economy. tiurtft and punctuality. ^ ?If you wl*h to acruraulato a fund fur future free. -*0iettaer to give a -Uiixtrai tn ore of y??ur~rlildre;i or f?)r any' other purpose', this Association can alt! you. ~^=~' If -ftil " Hill i n mir nun i-on>e and stop paying rent, this As sociatlou can aid yon In building a :ioum\ which cail Ulf llow? 4mJ not much more than la now being v'aid for rent. If you wlah to save money to (?a> a mortgage .yji your home, this can a^d you . If you wish to borrow money, your uUlldlng S. l.uun CTlu< It collateral security for all that has been paid on It. ?3 By actiou Of The "Legislature the Association is required to 'tfHyult. taxes. . You will lif benefitted by becomir.g_an Investor, or a borrower, or' Messrs. lc rr ITn-n mil riinrlir rr " ' ' ' tors of the Association and will cheerfully go Into all tho details afil explain to you fully -11 the ruloa and methods of the Assoblatlon. MOMI-! Rt'll.DI \<; A MVW ASSOTTATTOV To Baltimore via Chesapeake Steamship Line ~n?W TTVT" ETNE' -QeM^MBlA-raod l!AyCUSTA>" Plnlj Saloon I)cck?- Elegant Table D'Hotc Dinner 75 xJ+ttfi _ 25 to 60 cents. Polite attention and the very best aervicCTn eveTfl j ' Vi i ulii i* \tf "f r*'?r ju?rvi<;e. 1 cave Norfolk, foot Q< J?ck?OOl daily except Sunday (T.15 p. m.; arrive lioltupofe TiL fci.. rail lines for Phlla.. N. Y.. and all oloinTs East and Went. For mil I Tfnh unit ri it"" -drirfie v. C. I- ChartdJer. G. A.; I R. McMttttn.Tr H V. Nt?t. REAl ESTATE WANTED 1 1 1 I have moved to Washington, N. C., from ^ Wert, Ohio, where I was engaged in the Real tate business for ttiore than thftty years, and engage in the same in Washington, N. C. h farms and Athenian ris for sale. If vou warr sell your farm or lands see me on 'phone W . M. KEAR, Washington, N. C. 'Phone I ?Ofli?? with C. D. Parker, Havens-Snaa Thara So- Bitty Hoe // Quinine" That la < Laxativ b Brm urn ins ante u> on* to JUmyi remember the toll wane. Look tm thk iign??nr? o* ?tctv box. 2J0
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