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Another -large batch of FruitCake v i? now being baked at the Dixie Bakery, i he 2?ce m price is tefiing, for this high quality of cake. T his is the third lai^e batch and two more to be baked . Dixie Bakery. W* J. Rhodes. ^TJ0ffT= Walk orjRtfle. TaflT Over The Telephone. You can have a Telephone put in your house in the city or at your -farm at a very sur passingly low cost. anJ save many a lonjT drive ami per haps a life by being indirect" and instantaneous touch with your Doctor. Grocer, Mer flinniini.l ?r,.V >?, Weather reports end mar ket quotations can be secured daily. Interested parties arc re lestcd to communicate with s rW; Beli, M'g'i CAROLINA TEL. AND TEL. CO.. Washington, N.Oi This propofiitlon will inter est you. and it would be wel! to investigate before the ap proach of the cold Winter month*. ? ? ? 3E Xmas Goods Latest* and mi'si c\(|ti?aUe line of holiday ltux anil Xutc l*t?per now on displaj-. Alio a Klorl lino <;f Tftllll Hu>, ('tHubn'Minl -Iti luSiy ??. Tome anil lake a Took. WASHINGTON DRUG COMPANY HHKKIFF'K r.MX FOR TAXKH. The State* iax?s muHt be Bottled hi . fall t'X. .lift Ju January. -The ?u hooi ranchers *111 bp "comTiij; Sii daily; the people want thelr~cnildren educated and ihe teachers must 'be paid. The current expense.) or the ?jjjinty must also be paid. Now it talus m6h^y IU |mj thcae MHf MMl it J has to be raised by 'taxation. Your taxes haye been duo since September 1st. and I will thank all, who have . . sot paid, to come forward and settle at. once. Your taxeB ? are due and " there Is no better time to pay than when you have money. Very respectfully. GEO. K. RICKS. fih? 'ff, P? l'-irt r , J DNiifmm; NOTICE. I will sell privately to pmnw1 up * iattk >ni' ' f-twr"ii1rr nan,. nndon that day I will offer forsale the remains, consisting of com, fod def, hay,_?*ftt8, and all farmiirg Ifflpll monts, and also a small portion ^ household and kltchln fudnlturo. R. D. WALL. December 4. 1900. " ? Are you getting the worth of your money in] Fire Insurance. < ? - IX BUYIN'R the uacessitiue of II fe as well a? Its luxuries, the wiavj the necessities. Ask ? - ? WM. BRAGAW & CO., iFirst Insurance Agents in Washington, N. C. C~^~. xMas Furn Jfure~Freseri is Mpke the Best Gift & l'.eeause they are l?ee:?i:*e tlvc.v_are iiruauiciiLll< hecMtae they arc thoroughly practical. lVrhnps you are finding it hard to drritle 1?-t v.li.^rf" ciic? sf -so. -ww'4-v?m ins! tnkc t[im' to?<hop Into" the Southern Furniture t'om* t hundreds of jjilt KU^efiUoiiK nt~Tm*t?.j?nr.>en,_ I hem M 1 V I'S. - Choiee pieces of furniture fur every. friend <?r relation, for old and foniiK. -for father, for mother, stately -brother,, aunt, and untie and sweetheart: I^et the Southern Furniture. Company** at ore sitlve your fhriatniaa tfift question. uoinh all) . SOUTHERN FORNITI'RF. CO. Are You Carrying Enough Insurance? I . Mr.- Merchant and Mr. Property Owner? You had better attend to this at once. Fires arc numerous during the holidays. Protection is cheap. C. D. PARKER, General Insurance? Four Years' Experience. I Haveps-Stcall -Bjiildiog. . _ "Phone 85. Ida | TOWN dt |i _ ^ TALK Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cutler left yes terday afternoon for Noi Beru where ? they will visit for some time, j Mr. Baxter iiunimju wEo~has been jin the city for some days on bup'aess 'left yesterday for Wilmington. Mrs. C. H. Taylor. *who ha? been, visiting In the city for a month , left yesterday aftornoon fo.r her home in Philadelphia. - Miss Maude M?-Clees went to New yoatftrHnv afternoon and will not return until after the Christmas hcl Idays. I Mr. Carl Armstrong and sitter. r\ttaM-KUu?l_raturnpfi -their home III New Bern yesterday aftpr a short visit in the city. ?Mrs. W. LrHasheii. accompaTfi^a by I her son, William, returned lo her ; hoijie in Beaufort yesterday after a I ten days' visit to friends in the city. \ Prof: G. B. Howard left yesterday for New Bern and will return after the holidays. Mrs. Frank and Murray Short ar rived in the city" yesterday.,. Irani, Ef mira, N. -Y., to visit Mrs. R. T. Mosr 1 on East Main street. Mrs. Nat'Fulfqrd went to Clreeii ville yesterday to visit over Sunday. Mrs. Frank E. I.ongwell, of Van wert. t^hlo^arriyed last hlglit to' visit Tier parents, Mr." nnd Mrs. W. M. Kear, on East Main street f<rr several weeks. Mr. C. F. Uland rerurntrd this morning after a busings trip to FOB VBVBRlSj'XrjSS ami AC1JIXG Whether trom .Virions cond Jtlonn Colds cr orerheaMrg. try nici:*' ctp*. j utline. ? iLfgAv^8 t?ie fever and re Nievea th* aching. it's 1'quld? 3 0. I 2p and s 0. ?r*uttLAl_dru ? stores. !(Jr**avllie ? Mr. R. J. MajtaiAg left ikU Morn | iug foe Roper anil Plymouth,. j Or. H. .ML Carter has reiurSSed | from Ndrfoflnrtrere he attends! nt? Seabqard Medical A?sovi*tiou. ? --AjLn. Fanny Uutitau returned tills morning from Beaufort wBere* has been risking for several day*. Itl ItiAI. 1ATTS FOB KAI.K. To the Cttfoenw of Washington; ? . ? I have <1 wlded to give the public :i)e ^eneflt oT mv offer made the cltjr 1st Monday night whlcTi Was~1?oT it cepted. * Provided 1 can sell 50 lot* 20 feet 'tquare by January I. 19.10, at $10 nn<-h. I will open a plat for that pur pose immediately thereafter, adjoin "n f; the present cemetery on good aitiH I, AM). You nr.) retlllMtPl! to tome out and look over this land now. Respectfully, H. N. BLOl'NT. iJHcombrr 9. 1 "* ' ~~ The ~ most healthful, up-building medicine knovtn to science; gently -Toothes- the liver and nerves, makes JiKestlon easy, brings to all the sweet Flee p. of youth* llollfyter's ltocky Mountain Tea. thirty years eht .best.. Ilardy's Drug Store. CITV MARKET. Egg* T* C Chickens, grown i<> :i0c Spring chickens io to -5c Green salted hides 77. &c O. h. hides .' Se Green hlcjes 7 c Mixed wool .18 to :"Jc Tallow . . . 3 V WOol. tree from \bnrrs . ... . ..... !"<? sjheerlii'ga .5 to lambskin Ji5 ?o ire Seed cotton . 0 0 to ."> . T % Uiit cotton 14 3-t Jlicks' C.U'l I>l-\i: One* ftft-S He:uF ticlie. I".'. 150 Jf ervunn ? . 1 ravel ore j Headrscho and aches from Grip | Storaacn Trbubles or" Fema? ,trou I 5:i^p. Try" Capiiiiinc? ICt .?u;uld ? : e.Tects 1:r.n.c iuiteiy. Sold l?v ili ug 1 iisSs. j !: t i i leudil. p plays . f. 'I wl.et> you h:n*? b? 'i ?jChrl: isn.is pre 1 home ;i. -?*.?? i>?j_ lick '!?"? j?tu/iiu y^;: v. ill find youn b?\u mnCe a mistake it yon* Trionv"! Ifadn't rntlier.have a nice pho lograph of yourself than anything clSe"you could imagine then 1 vccnH think he 1* not worthy to he caliei I your lfic-n<I: lTaker'H Studio. ? \VK SEItVK XOTICK To ALL <? "!'" wmii ? tm?' ? ph... ..rr .- ^ ? ??f I hem. sol us fin* Chrfstin.is $ <> l?it>?cnt? itify |IMIst nunc by. 4 ? tKreint^r 13th. Our t*ute ? ?> has Rrittxh u?unforfu2' , nml $ ? # n* wr rannoi jtvi uny ? ? help Just for tt few ?hiJ-?.T\cr-^i > arc rolling jour rttonlh-n (y <? O the above. ^ MA K Firs STI'IXO. 4 NORFOLK & SOUTHERN -RAILWAY HARRY K. \VOUX)T and II. M. KERI*. lCmvlwra. N DIRECT THROIGH Tit \ IN SERVICE RET WEEN Al.l, POlKl'S GASTKIIX XOltTil U.iltOLIN.%. A>'1) VIA XOtlFOl/K TO AM. I K AST Ell if CITIES. SCHKIRKK IN EFFEl 1 SKIT. 1ST. ^ r~ ???'?: as ? : ? : 1 1 TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON ~ " ' 7 7' EXPT!L9$: ? ~v * ? " | 4 A 41., dally, except Sunday, for Mackeya Ferry. Edeuton. El!za- i be til CUy. Norfolk, ionr.ectfag wl'li nil lines North, East and West. I ? Arrives Norfolk'*. 23 1?. 41., conueiting :t Mack -ys Ferry for Belhave.n_' 1.00 P. 11. ly except Sunday," for Markcyg Ferry and JnlenuedJattf j stations. * _ 7.15 A- 41 d. ly for Greenville; Fannriile, Wilson, Raleigh and Inter- I mediate ?'? tiens \rrive Raleigh 11.27 A- M. Connects at Wilson and Greenville with X. C. I- R. R. jr , 5.25 P. SI. daily, except S?inday, f.or .GsW^Tirille, FiimvU'e, W.fiTon, Ral olgh and intermediaie h melons. Arrive Raleigh 9.37 P. M. Cotincclt. ?t Farm vf lie xvit'.. Ka?t Carolina R. R. for all points North and South. 1 5.-73" A- j M. dan j exi-rjii Si-nday for New Bern. 5.15 P. 41. daily ex?!ot:t Sunday for ew Beriu^MoreliA\d City, l3P!nitort-; and intermediate point*. Connects at New Bern at T.20 P. 41. (daily) for Orlpinnl and irii'^'^'^Jlate stations. Connects at New Bern at p. 45 P M. daily for aud Goldsboro. 1 ~ T P. V. d uly e?. < p. mday for Pinetown, "n^ihavr-n and -Im-ei mediate station?. For further particular*. consult Norfolk ?.- Southern Railway folder, or apply to T. H. Myers", Ticket Agent. H. V. HUDGIN'S, G. I?. A. W. W. CROXTOX. A. G. P. A. E. T. I, AMI!. GEN'. MGR.. NORFOLK, VA. I XMAS FRUITS and- CONFECTIONS WHOLES AI ? and RETAIL ? Nmv's+he twit to purchase them. Don't wait until ? justj before the holidays. Lafgc supply of Currouts, j IMISIIIK CUloil, <7:Lttpe9, Oranges, Apples. Bananas and , Nuts, al! varieties, just received. All fresh and sound.' PAMLICO GROCERY COMPANY JUST ARRIVED _ . j| ?New Line of . ? -?-? Ladies ' and Chitdren*sSweaters i in red, white and gray. j [We are Sole Agents in Washington for Paris Patterns. ! ea**y?rty v ? I ? -- ~.~v~ Spencer. Bros. COri.l* YOI TTIIXK OF A j \ rr JiETTEK" CHRISTMAS PRESENT For jronr family than to HAVE YOl*R HOl'gK \viiu:i?? Think how It would help them all? no mnlchPH, no Intnp*. no bother, t'nll ,us up. Kstliuuter ul-xlly given. j WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT. I THE GAIETY ? Program Changed Daily TONIGHT: X M 1 1 !.l( >\ \ I Id'". (X)WHOI' ? If # y?M hkv ?> jm Cnrf. ul Hf?? i.i^i J bruttn, l?ow? ii is. liarehiM-k rlil ? iin4. bnuiiltn hnrMiiir ?nl lift T ? "II 'In* t'jnlc l?. ranrli. ? % ATJ'HOXHO. tKK !?KAI? SHOT | * ?A k?mm1 r?uno?ly. V * i'HS: r.lU?K| \ VlOlil/i ? The |?nll?ciic Mdiy l?f ?>ni'I ruiNit 0 M)\KLK(i?;Ki> I'l-.Tj: \\|? r.VF 1 Aii"tlier ui>(m| miner!). ?> 2- ? ? - - ? ? ? I Follow fhe ; Merry Crowd I Home Building & Loan Association WASHINGTON, N. C. -Capital Stock Paid in Since 1902, Over $30,090 OFFICERS: Frank C. Kugler, President: W. E. Swin dell, 1st Vice-President; Frank H. Bryan, 2nd Vice President; Jno. B. Sparrow, Secretary. ? We take thje liberty of railing y cv.jr attention to several ways in i which -the HOMK Bl IM>IN<; & LOAN' ASSOCIATION may be of bene | fit to you. It Is well known that' n weekly investment of a portion of a person's _Jnrome promotes economy, thrift nt'J punctuality. If von wish to accumulate a fund for fmir?' use. whel her- -U?-gi7?-_a. liberal education to on#? ot your children or for any .oihor purpose, fhis Association ran aid you. If you wish to own your own home aiM-t-'top paying r^nt. this As sociation c(mv aid you In buildinr ft house, wlrch ran be dono for ( not much more than. If now being paid for rent. If you wish to savetnoney to pay a mortgage on your home, IJjJjs Association can aid you. -r If, yap, wish to borrow money, your Building SToari Stock 1s good rrrttaterai-security for nil tb?t ha?l*tou paid iiu.ll. .,.*91. -By- action of Mho .Legislature tbe Agsociation is ^cquire.l to pay all ? taxes. You will be benefitted by bet omlng investor, or a borrower, or , both Messrs. .Tesse Ross and- Charlie Fleming are the auflioiUed Solici tors of the Association and will cheerfully go into oil the details and explain to. you fully all the rules and methods oT" the Association. HOKfe lllTf.niXC; & M>.\\ *SS<HTATION. C. a. MORRIS & CO., BROKERS WHOLESALE FRUI TS AND P INDUCE Arrivals ttmweeE. 1 Cnrr. Man! 1 T-ir 7Hfh Tpnturt I'lnnr. 1 Cjr Flake White Lard. 1 Car Kingans Reliable Meat, 1 Car New r"York State Apples, Cabbage and Potatoes. Let your orders come along. THE UNION GROCERY XO'S. CAFE AVCTPD C served in all styles by the Noted U 1 0.1 C-iVO Chef? R1CARD BONNER. MEALS AT ALL HOURS _ ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION? TRY US_ 'PHONE 327T ~* " Requisites ? Now Yours at the Jefferson Furniture Company?the Home and ? ? Office Outfitters.
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