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lND WOMEN CND GIRLS itter result- tfcij ?the parti lltetjl "Why some Inventors fall," Send rough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Oreeiey wa* formerly. Acting CommUstooer of Patents, and as such had.fulLchaise.of the U. & Patent Office. GREELEY& M9LNTIBE -i Patent Attorneys Washington,. D. C. ' IkWl radiator In joor ON LIGHT & WATER CO P. & O. STALK GUTTER m maws. - r ? It is Heavy Weight, ptoperly distributed to do successful work. Beware of the light, flimsy machines to sell cheap. Only Stalk Cutter made with Cushion Spring on Absoibs shock and makes driver's sea lint Farm Implements. H. Harris Piambing & Supply Co., Washington, N; C. lew Year Arrivals 3BH -* i . 4 Nat*. JUUlM, Banannas. All klndr. of m SEE THAT YOUR "TICKET READS via-" m r f... ... MV I Chesapeake Line to Baltimore ' Direct Line to Baltimore and all points North 8c West HI.KC.ANTLT APPOINTED STKAJtEItS. PERGECT DINING SERVICE. Atl, OUTSIDE STATEROOMS K - * ? ? ? ? - '? v , ? Steamers leave Norfolk dally Inoep'. Sunday* 6: 15 p. m. from foot of Jackson Btre?l, arrl?? Baltimore 7:00 a. m Direct connection mad^i wttji rail lines for all points. Forpartlculalra call t>n or writs P. R. McUIIXIN. T. V. A. *9 Oranby Stroet, Norfolk, Va. GO WANS King of Externa Ib :Sclls"it8clf%Vhprcvcr 'introduced. . Imitators have tried to tfnitatc, and substitution has been attempted. ' But once GOWANS always Gowans for inflammation and congestion. ft /fires ua ph.vmre to recom mend (Jo wans Preparation for \ Inflammation, cspecinlty of the throat and cheat, fftJmre *btd\ Oowaa* Preparation for many yean and never had a complaint. BURLING TON DRUG CO.. ftvrfttfton, N.C. MYTMAYt UVEITttflE MME All Draw.. ' <1. nod Khado trees in isr?it ?? ? ? IgfgSv . Ask For Prl.o J*t i'hoan, telegraph End mslo ?rd fler-j prgibptly encuted by J. L O'QUINN & CO. Bald**. N. c. PhOB? Hi. ? Xj | mum miyitus kuted Govern meal Paj? Railway Mull Ink* WOO to $14200, ami Other jployen rn to $2.aOO Annually. cle Sato ?**' notd spring exam inations tar^r* r":V^.h* country for Railway Ma ? ? ? Justom House Clerks, St^uograpnera. Bookkeeput*. Department) eierks and other gov ernment Positions. Thousands of ap pointments win b? made. Aay mac or waimansover 18, In Qtty or Coun try, can get Instruction and" free In formation by writing at once to the Bureau of Instruction. G1 M. Hamlin Building. Horlu-Pter. W .{Y. . J - RIGGS HOltSE WtSHW6TOM.'Q. C. ?f*? ?, - *?'< ] Tbe hotel "par excellence" of tbe National Capital. . First-class ki all appoint- ' raents. Oppojte tbe U. S. Treas ury; oik block from tbe White House. An illustrated Guide to Washington will be mailed, free of charge, upon re 1 ceipt of two 2- cent stamp s O. G. STAPLES, Proprietor. ! X 1 . ? ? - o NoOc?r,>:"- if"-? . .Notice is hereby given that an afl plication will be made to the gener al assembly of North Carolina o 1911, to recharter the town of An rora. By order of the town commission ers. t J. W. MATO. Town Clerk: After a man has been mArrltd a lew years he wosders why It in so different from what he thought it would be. FOR. SAX.K? SJf "lK.rre<l nock Cickro? 1'urs brM" nhO fine birds. J. Haviiu. Washlnstou, X.I C. J JM-f-ll-Uo1 OCR STORK ?AY Wodmvday, lire iterator? to Bale Thureday. /i "k.'Uoy<. Wiahlng ton's greatest Mora. l-9c ii . i I'lHLIC STENOGKAI'HKH ? Mia* Myrtio Marah bu changed bur o[ fico from Chamber of Commerce ^ to' room 0T?f Wrtt National Hunk/ Wxi(er Press Work a jjwclallly. 1 2-30 tf. HBOl'LAM IX 1-2 AXDROHOOCOIN Bleaching, 7 l*it J. K Hoyt'a Sale Thursday. l-9c FOR HALE? Four Brunswick Ppol table*. Only used six monthB. If interested write News office 01 bol 386. . : 1-lBc 9 awl *1.1W1 Ladle* Kill Hlarea. 1= at J. K. Hoyt'a Sale Thura y 1-te Stockholdeni Meeting. ' j The regelar annual meeting of ?ho stockholders of the Palace Bar ter Shop Company will ba held at ;helr office On Monday night, Jan :ary 9th, 1811 at S:S0 o'cl.ock. Ht D. C. ROSS, Secretary The regular annual meeting of the ?tockholdera ot the Horn* Building * >-oan Aaaoclatlon will be held at he Banking Houae of the Savings & rust Co., on Thursday, January 26. 1911 at 4:10 o'clock p. m. 1. B. SPARROW, -J 6c Secretary. ? - ! Prohibition la aavlng 4he city ter-Diapa'tch. helped any by go* a (7 ? I.ed-1 J. 1MB Wood MEMBERS N. V.COTTON EXCHANGE ter. W. Mm 1. LEON WOOD & CO., BANKER S and BROKERS Stocks, bonds, cotton, C.r aim u.d provisions. , n PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUltDIf^G, NORFOLK, VA. l'rlvate Wirt* to N. Y. S'bck Exchange. N. Y. Cotxon Exchange. Chlrafto Board of Trade and other Financial Center*. Gorrespondenr* respectfully solicited, Investment and Marina! f accounts given careful attention. CITY DRAY COMPANY Cfincr Market and 2nd Streets. JPhone N? ?? i Richmond iany frieuds More (^nserVsilve The -deduction that tho\ farmers I of the country ?re becoming more conservative in Jxijendttures Mctun they ire not flfderlng automobile* ; to the extent of fast year It not Just ified by the premises; they may be ordering aeroplanes. ? New York World. "A Bad Uw.'; The Naval Stores Truat officials who .were convicted and sentenced to Imprisonment and who have ap pealed to the United Statee Supreme Court say th^ Sherman Ant!-truat{ law la "a bad law." It would gener ally be thought a better law If It were more ofter resorted to as a crlm Inal statute- ? New Tork World. Mr. Johnson Speakn to a Large Con gregation Last Night Mr. Cameron Johnson of Richmond Vic, was the Speaker at the union aervlce' held af the Flrsl Methodlat church last plgbt. '? Hia subject was tho "Master Missionaries of .thej World." . I For noarly an hour he held his large audience spellbound^ftith his Interesting account of those now In the foreign field who by sacrifice and denial have made m^mimenlfl?boLh for this world and the world to come For several daya Mr. Johnson has been In the city and on last Thurs day, Friday and Saturday nights de livered lectures, Illustrated in the Firat Presbyterlal church on China, Japan and Korea. On- Sunday after noon he spoke to the Sunday school of this church. , ? AN AFTERTHOUGHT - If I wore chosen President of these United States, I don't know how I'd .circumvent the office-hold skates; I'm sure I don't know what I'd do should puzzling crista rise; my ac tions might be boobylike, again the\ might be wise. Perhapa the White Houbo guests would speak about my grace and charm; perhaps they's say "His nlftV nobs la sure a falae alarm" I know one thing that I would do, to put stars In my crown: If some old message must be penned that vot ers, worried souls. It's more than llkely^ftry mistakes would make the voters wail, and patriot* would free ly say that I ahould be In jail; I'd wabblo when I should be Arm, be firm when I should jrleld; I might be haughty to the poor and truck ling to the heeled; I might get things so badly balled that voters, worried qouls, would gather on the Whltt Houso lawn and shoot me full o holes. But I would try to shape my course bo that, when all was done my term 'expired and my career aa Statesman fully, run, some gratefu cltixen would rise, to speak for me one wprd, to aay that while my wires were crossed, my conduct at surd, I did dine thing that falrTy earn ed a deathless, bright renown; When I a message had to grind,* I always' boiled fit down. ? Walt Mason In News and Observer Boys with akates and women with her fort never complain of the oold Governor Dix makes' some mighty strong assertions for a man who has been hi office only two days. Solves s Deep Mystery "I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart," wrote L Radet, of Lewlsbprg, W. Va., "for the wonderful double benefit I ?g u,? from Electric Bitters, in curing me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheumatbWh; from Which I had been an aljnost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited toy case as though made Just fdr me." POT dyspepsia, Indigestion, Jaundice and to (rtd the system of kldaey pots ClMy Peas B. E. Peas . . , .? .. Green salt hifes .... . Green aide* l)rr hides, It> Wooll, tree from burrs ? Wool.burry . . . Lamb skin* Sheer Unse . . .? Coru, ou?hel .... io?im, ' . .10t/ltl . .16??'3U, BALTIMORE STKAM PACKET O0 OLD B\y LINE FLORIDA, VIRGINIA & ALABAMA Fla?t United Slate. Mall Steam en South of New York, equipped Witt united wireless Telegraphy and ev . err modem convenience for thfl jiftmt are and comfort of the traveling public. Leaves dally. Including Sun ay its follows'. Portsmouth, Suayod . . . . B:( - prt Portsmouth, week days ..6:3# pni Norfolk 6:30 pm Old Point 7:80 pm Steamers arrive Nortolk ... .7: Op am Tickets sold to air~p6lnts North Gait. West and Canada. For Informs Uon as to tickets, stateroom reservs lions, etc, apply by phone, wire or let ter* to. GEO- G. H0B80N, Gen'l A?ent ^J. W. BROWN, JR., Southern Pes ienger A?enti 169 Main street . jffO. B. KIMBERLY, and .HOTEL CHAMBERLlN, Old P6lat,~Va. WORTH WEIGHT ^_jlN GOLD Lady Learned About Cardd, The Woman's Took and b Now ?* ?_ u. ?*? ? I ? ? oimusuisiic m us itmsc* Mount Pleasant, Tcon.? "Cardui it ad you claim for\it, and more,** writes fyta, M. E. Rail, of this place. "1 was a great sufferer for 2 yean and was very wjak, but I learned about Car* dul, and dccided to try ft Now 1 am io perfect health. 44 My daughter, when changing into womanhood, got in very bad health. I gave her Cardui and now she enjoyi good health. "Cardui is worth its weight In gold. 1 recommend it for young and old." Being composed exclusively of harm less vegetable Ingredients, with a mild and gentle medicinal action, Cardui is the best medicine for weak, sick girls and women. It has no harsh, powerful, near-pois onous action, like some of the strong minerals and drugs, but helps nature to perform a cure in a natural easy way. Try Cardui. Saves Two Lives "Neither my stater nor myself >night bo living today, if It bad not been for Dr. King's New Discovery", writes A. p. McDonald, of Fayette vtlle, N. CJ.? R- F. D. No. 8, "for we botb had frightful coughs that no otber lemody could help. "W? were told my stater had consumption. She ''was very weak and had night Bweals but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. It's the best I ever used oi heard of." For r-ore lungs, coughs, colds, hemor rhage, lsgrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup* whooping cough, ? all bron rhlal troubles; ? Its supreme. Trial bottle free. 60c and $1.00. Guaran teed by Dr. Hardy's Drug Store. 1-Sl Death in nutrlag Fire may not result from tho work of firebugs, but often severe burns are caused that make a quick need for Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the. Quickest rarest cure for burns, wounds, bruls 3S, bolls, sores. It subdues Inflam mation. It kills pain. It soothes and baals. Drives off skin eruptions, ul ears or piles. Only 26c at Dr. Hsr- . dy!s Drug Store. 1-31 } Old Softdler\ Tortured "For years I suffered unspeakable torture from ir^igeetton, constipa tion and liver trouble." wrote A. K. Smith, a war veteran at Brie, Pa , "bat Dr. King's New Life Pills Axed me nil right. They's simply great" ?i far1 iajT?iwatc>, imr troubl.. Onlr Ito M . . . . .. ,.1. positively ci Permanent result* ?not only temporal* U troubled with this drtad disease . try -one bottlfcj^* 50c. and $1.00 per bottTS^^r DR. HARD?*? Bole Agent for Washington and vicinity. |???eed when everythi^ elae fa] '??? nervous promroUoj trod ferru mknoiCT they arc the aoprei remedy, a 3 thornanda hkve teoufi< '0.Rt^aNcEhYVl^VoE?Rb^ it la the heat medicine ever ec OWi druggist r< cn -per NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD 1 % Route dl The]5 ; "Night Express^ *"8chidufo 'Tn effect December IftT*. N. B. ? The following schedule l!g- _ urea published as information only and are not guaranteed. Trains leave Washington: NORTH BOUND 2:20 a. m. daily ? Night expree* ? ? parlor sleeping car for Norfolk Sleeper may be occupied at 12:3$ ?*.' m. 10:50 a. m. daily ? for Norfolk, con nects for ^11 points North and West. Parlor ctffifcervice. - 3:5 p. to? dally exceptSunday for.: Belhaven. viii*}. : WEST BOUND 7:00 a. m. daily except Sufi Greenville, Wilson, and Ralelfc^^w-. nects North, South and Wert vtfh nil lines. " *i\' 4:00 P- m. daily-^-for Greenville* Wilson and Raleigh. rytr&fr- ' 2:30 a. m. dally ? for GWMFflll?,. Wilson and Raleigh? connects North 8o"uth and West. ^ 80UTH BOUND ' 4:15 a. m. dally ? for Klnston and Ooldsbor 10:07 a. m. laily ? excl for New Bern. 8:50 p. m. dally? for Golds boro and Beaufort 3:50 p. m. Dally for New Ooldsboro, and Beanfort. For further Information and re-; serration of Pullman Sleeping Car space, apply to T. H. Myert, agent*. Washington, N. C. w! H. HtfbSON. W. W. CROKTON,' dan. Supt. Om. Pan Aft Norfolk. Vk.'jpBSWar'f? - NEW - ? Cerned Mackerel Fi . ? mjg0 AND 'ft ?
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