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11 TIIKHE OOLD MORlCnKW. won't iet you aklrarlng ? t tarror. for you ? It y*a hard a ?? ' radiator In rocr room conWta wtth oar aula* ul your own kMi rood plcoo. Tarn lh? ooek, itrlkc ? match and Juat f**l >onr aparunon crow romfoitaWo In a trtca. Whai you r* draaaad you out ahot off U? pu, ao (ottlaul Mat (or a. law oanta Alt ua how low. .?. J i ASHINGTON LIGHT & WATER CO >. & O. STALK CUTTER LEAOEfl FOB 55 YEARS | If Is Heavy Weight, roperly distributed to do successful work. Beware of- the light. fUmsy machines to Sell cheap.. ? . x made with Cushion Spring on sorbs shock and maltes driver's sea Farm Implements. vJ- ^8?j ris Plumbing & Supply Co., Washington, N. C. SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS VIA Chesapeake l ine to Baltimore ect'Line to Baltimore and ali points North & We MANTI.Y AITOOmil) 8TKA*BR8. PEHFBCT III NINO MKBVHJK. AM, orTMliP PTATEHOOMS ] Bamera leave Norfolk Hnlly 'except Sunday; 6.15 p. m. from foot tckaon mree^ nrMvr 7:00 a. n. Direct connection made rail line* for. /II i.niftt* For ^artlcul.'.lra call on or write F. P. McMII.MN, T. P. A \jt , ? H ? Bp 95 Qfcinby Street, Norfolk. ? ? ? '? '? ? ew Year Arrivals ? ? : Orang?, Nat., R.l.lna, Danann?. All kind, ol | Th? Horse That Won. Lew^ Dockstader. the minstrel man, , was returning from the race track lata one afternoon. ? ? i-, "How much did you win?" some one asked him. ,5^'t " "Fifty dollars." he answered. "On what horse?" asked the other ??*n. H-- V \ "On the clotheshorBe,,, replied Dock stader. He, had won the fifty by hav ing forgotten It at .homo Id the pocket of a pair of trousers thrown ncroaa a, set of stretchers.? Irviu Cobb in' New York Tribune. A Literary Coinoldoncs. -A:,. -My fatbt.-. W. Clark Boaaoll," hU Herbert Ilussell In telling of a literary i coincidence, 'had finished maturing thefplot of his novel The Death Ship,' which Is a version of the legend of VadB^rdecken. 1 was his amanuensis at the time! He said to me. Tomor row we will begin the dtory.' On tho following morning when i entered his study to take his dictation of the open ing lines he showed me a letter he bad Just received. It was from W. & Gil bert, the well known dramatist, asking him why he did not write a novel about the Flying Dutchman." ?fcfcwf' Tactless* U1 don't think It was a bft nice fqr fbo rector to commend women's ecoo oniy in drees," said the wife to her husband after the sefvlc*. ^ "Thas- shouldn't havo annoysd you, my doer," was the reply. "Your gown Is plain enough. " "Exactly! His remark called overy btxTr't attMdon to what I bad ??' Boa?<m Courier. ftwiMwhat Dlfhmrt. ? This quMttton wlwther a word mgt&gwM or mall gtrea carclu ? ? , ? * ??? *??* , " . l" ] 1 1 ,T~ JLOST? By Mis., Pwaifcpe B. Myvb,, ?*.{?? JV?'? ?? ",Ut? Uoail.y afternoon near Savings anil Jv y. Co., an oral antique metal buckel. FOK HAI.R SI* ? I la mo 1 Plymouth nock Cockrels.- puro bred ?n4 lino liirOj J. Havens. Wellington. N. C. *4-?-ll-l!c FOB HAX.B? Onn t?l .tore la Bret dan condition, coat ?H.OO, will leti for |S oo quick. Managif Oem Theatre. 1-1 1 ? PUBLIC HTKNOOUAPHEH ? Mine Myrtle Uarah baa changed bar of fice from Chamber of Commerce to. room Q*er Flrat National Bank. Writer Preaa Work\a speciality. U-JO tf. i ' electric piano and put In trat-claai condition. Muaaer Be? Tbeatre. i-w ' ? ;1*Z "? ' ? ?w\n nlf Wfll I II ? ||. * * ~ ? ? If Inter? 111 write Mm once ot s>: ??". V 141) ? . t: V ?/ ' r-r-i ? KOH HAI*H? ? One Jr-rwey row .?1 ?lf tkree daya aid. Apply to tk<\V^h Ington Hone nctiw <? ? KOR HUM? On h> roea! kraw turkey gobbler. ^tV Bmall/tfc acsrr want t<? hIsminu vot <>k , the fact. tkMitjo?,.?Mp%*d me your pbotosr?Bk la exchange for mine. 8o far you - baven'a lived up to your word. Bakar'a Btudlo. 1-H*> "r ?>-' ???-? ? ? ADVKBT18E 01 THK NEWS S The regular uanl meeting ot I ?toekholdera of the Hpme Rulldlng Jt Loan Aaeoclatlon will he held at tbe Banking Home of'tb* Seringa A Tm?t Co., ob Thuradoy, January i?, Ull at 4:10 o'clock p. m. J. B. SPARROW, t-lfc Secretary v Net a Contortionist. , taerchsnt died. learlng to his only ,J6a the conduct of hfo extensive bnal find Ki*t*?t dcvbC was expressed fa some quarters whether the voting mn# possessed the ability to curry oat the father's poHrfc*. "Well." Mnld one kindly disposed friend. **fcr ury |?rt l think Henry to very (>rigfct Mud cajritbk'. I'm sure be ?*l> yoa ie rlrJit.** mid nuotber fHeud. t^Ienry li undmibte?lJy : . clever fellow: l>ei. tike It from me. old man. ??.? h.>;ri c^f the heod to Oil his fa'her'n *? Notice! Notice is heroby given that an ap plication will be made to the saner ai assembly of North Caroliua of ltll, to rechart?r the town of Au rora. By order Of the town commission | e?- J. W. MAYO. Town Clerk I RIGGS HOUSE WlSMTOiy). c. II Tbe hotel "par excellence" of the National Capitrif^ First-class $1 aU appoint Opposite the. U. S. Treas wVEjr * An illustrated X*ikie to Washington will be mailed, free of charge, upon re cent of two 2 cent, stamps 0.6. STAPLES, : vr ' ' *'*:v ? ? * ' *? %>7 t - W* **? 7 BrU w~t 10 wVsV toon this morning tin buabuwt. ? : , , Mr?. A. 8. Pulford returnf-d from Beaufort whi are ?he ee.onded <b? opentilg ccremoate# ot the Beau fort canal. '? v'%'- iM 1 Ex-3herlff FZ J. Clark ot Little ton, N. C.. Ib in tho city the guat of Dr.. and Mrs. P. A. Nlcholuou atrtho corner of Market and Fourth streeta ^vMrs; \V. J. Bunch arid children v.- hoi have been residing in U>e city for! the past several moo ths, left today] for Bayslde to?zgako that place their | future home. \ .The^mtny friends of Mr. Jack Read | of Plymouth, N. C.. are glad to see hfm lntfce city. No more popular Knight of the Orlp comes to this City. Mr. Read was at pne time man ager of the Nicholson Hotel. Rer. C. JL Lee of Banyan was in the city today between trains on hi# may to SwalnsULnd to marry a cou 9\??J ' ' f ? ; V ' # Mrs. W. C. Ayers and daughter. Mlis Ruth of Plymouth, who hare been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. W Ayers en Mfcrket street. left for their home today. Editor Aunes L Mayo of the Dally News and ten. Lacy, went to South Creek yesterday afternoon. Rer. H. C- Bowen left tor his home in Belharen yesterday afternoon. Neither my sister nor myself might he Hring today, If it had not -been for Dr. King's New Discovery" Wl*tes A. D. McDonald, of Payette "?llle, N. C., R. P.?D.'No. 8, "for we both had frightful coughs that no other remedy could help. W? were told my sister had consumption. was very weak and had night sweats but your wonderful medicine completely cured us both. It's the best I ever used or heard of." For sore lungs, coughs, colds, hemor rhage, lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, .croup, whooping cough,? all bron chial troubles. ? its suprpm4. Trial bbttle free. 60c and $1.00. Guaran teed by Dr. Hardy's Drug Store. 1-1 1 Taken Down a Psg. While one thing essential to a cul tured lawyer Is a thorough knowledge of Latin, It Ls not necessary, said a judge, that he should parade his classi cal knowledge, for he might bo "taken down u peg." ns was the young lawyer who displayed his learning before an Arkansas Jury. His opponent replied: ??Gentlemen of the Jury, the young law yer who Just addressed you has roam ed with Komulus, canted with Can tharides, ripped with Euripides, socked with' Socrates, but what does he know about the laws of Arkansas?'? Case and Comment. Speaking of Color. She? Girls seem to have the color sense better developed than boys, ac cording to experiments recently con ducted In the Schools of Cologne. Ger many! He? But when It come* to hair boys stick to one color longer.?' Ton Iumts Statesmen. ? r..luary q: Capo Town. 1 ? > (tope Tow., ^ibuii ti . ed_ v au se vere a co.to oi hui.jj,tuary Im.w ui.it anything U*o display waa re.-ukicu to "the governor bit circle. Thus -runs .utic.;.- u v? .os Dutch laws against luxury and osteik tation: "No one leas In rank than a junior merchant and those among the cttteens of equal Vanfc and the wives and daughter* only of those who are or have been members j>t any council shall venture to use umbrellas/' v In practice this restricted the possession and use of umbrellas to about fifty persons in Cape Town. 4- Solves a ?e? p Mystery ''I want to thank you from the ttom of my tiuart," wrotO t Rader. of Lewisburg. W. Va.. "for the wonderful double benefit I go, from Electric Bitters, in curing me la lb* city. A similar blank Is filled out when the pony move* Into auoth horn* or leaves the ci^r, notation belog made a* to the destination. Tbe traveler in leavici: need only inform the h6u.-l uianajtfiucaJipr bon?e owner, provided be 1? iitU^jf 'in private apart ments. of li^i dap annrt* *nd give the naihe of the or country be is bound for. 1 .vXrV/v ? 4 ? S g& t The Retort Legal. "Sometimes t be luw seem a unjust for tbe reason tbat it ton^t compre bended." mild a judge. "Pake the case of tbe woman prisoner before Sir Ed ward Coke. TflLs wrnnan appeared in court with ber Imt on. Tbe Judge said sternly: ~*A woman may be covered In cborcb, but not wben arraigned In a court of Justice.' ^To this the woman replied : " It sat|ns singular that 1 may wear my -bat in the presence of God, but not In the presence of man.' "And she would appear, la bar legal Ignorance, to tare got tbe better ot the argument until Sir Ski ward Coke retorted: V *V' u 'It isn't alngnlnr at all. Han. with Phil May's Habita. The all night and next day habits of Phil May, tbe artist, have fnrni*bed material for many a story. Joe Tap ley. the linger, said that he came ncros* May one night and board that the latter had not been to bed for four nights and days. He remonstrated, and May sakl: "Never mind, Joe; we'll make a bargain. .Don't you lose any sleep on my account, and l'lhpromise that a* soon as I feel tired III go to bed!" To Win Notico. Mrs. Greene-One C+* not like to be Ignored. I wore a brand new gown at the reception last night. and I don't believe a soul noticed me. Mrs. Gray ?Thero'a where you made a mistake. Now. . lx wore my old black silk that has been turned twice, and everybody saw me fast enough. Crooked and Straight. . Jo all things throughout the world the men who look for the crooked will see the crooked and the men who look for tbe straight wfll see the straight. John Ruskin. N'o one Is uneles In this world who lightens tbe burden of It Cor any one "Beautiful as a Dachshund." It' Is in the drawing rooms of the German- diplomats and their friend* that you meet occasionally the long hair ed,, aesthetic masculine beings whom you have perhaps noticed skating In the Tierganen. with their long cants flapping In the breeze, or hunched over a Journal at Bauer's? artists and writ ers whose names every one knows, and there are dosens of young army ott cers, their cheeks scarred with the wounds of many duels. They talk Wagner and Schopenhauer with seri ous appreciation, and in the midst of the wait* as they are spinning frauleln giddily around and around like an ani mated top sou may overbear them whispering In her ear, "You are as beautiful as a dachshund." It is their supreme complimeut? De lineator. A Grewsomo Baqusst Whnt 1$ probably tbe strangest and at the snme time the most horrible be quest ever made Is to be found in the will of Lieutenant de Pap, formerly an offl?er in a smart regiment of Aus trian hussars, who was executed by strangling some years ago for the mur der of his brother. Previous to his execution the mur derer requested that he might be pho tographed while hnnging on the gal lows and a copybf tfre ghastly picture sent to his fhthe>^7^ ut. neeieys WONDERFUL - Wintergreen positively cures | Rheumatism rwolta oaljr iamponrj rat Ut. ? It MlM with thl? draM I dlaeua tr T mm battle. Prte* ' ?0e. and ?X.M par bottla. War ?hi by. DR. HARDY, 8o!? ifnt for WMfclactai , | and vicinity. Bl | * fc th? baat nmUds* ever Bold J NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD Route of The "Night Express* ' Schedule In effect December lftb. N. B. ? The following schedule fig ures published as Information only and are not guaranteed. Trains leave Washington: NORTH BOUND V 2:20 a. m. daily ? Night express ? parlor sleeping car for Norfolk ? Sleeper may be occupied at 12:35 a. m. 10:50 a. m. dally ? for Norfolk, con nects, for all points North and West. Parlor car service. 3:5, p. m dally except Sunday fot^ Belhaven. ' >? >. . ' WEST BOUND 7:00 a. m. dally except Sunday .fo?vk Greenville, Wilson, and Raleigh, cone nects North, South and West with all llnee. 4:00 p. m. daily ? for Greenville* WJlson and Raleigh. '2:80 a. m.. dally ? for Greenville, Wilson an* Raleigh ? connects North South and West. SOUTH BOUND " 4:15 a. m. dally ? for New Bern, Klnston and Goldsboro. 10:07 a. m. Ially ? except' Sunday for New Bern. .2:56 p. m. daily ? for New Bern. Goldsboro and Beaufort. *" w 1:50 p. m. Dally for New Bern. Goldsboro, and Beaufort. For further information and re servation of Pullman Sleeping Car ?P""?. apply to T. K. Myers, agent, Washington, N. C. . W. R. HUDSON. W. W. CROXTON, Gen. 8upt. Gen. Pass Aft ) Norfijlk. Va. - NEW Corned Mackerel * h a ] In | -.,: S
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