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H If A I I p ? ilr^HbS .. BP '? I I - ? UAT MOKDAT. Aim ? |>|| noli" :r;rr,ulEnwK: ) and Vicinity to Experience a Sensation. WAIT. WAIT! oney wait for this wile, a sate that wilt surpass all others that yon have ever witnessed tor val th will be the Opening Day ^ SPENCER BROTHERS, INC. *s! I Building Phone 88 THE8B COLD MORNINGS. ? ? woa't let you ib)v?iii| ? hart tX terrors for you ? If you hare a ga* radiator in your room connected with our mains and your own house teed pipes. Turn the cock, strike s match and Just fssl your apartment grow comfortable (n a trice When you'r* dressed you can shut off the gaa. so getting best for a few cents. Atk us how few. WASHINGTON UfiHT & WATER CO Betablahed 1840. ' RAI/T1MORK 8TKAM PACKCT Co OLD B\Y LINE STEAMERS FLORIDA. VIRGINIA & ALABAMA Flnusi UnlUd SUics Mall Steamer* Boutb or New York, equipped with Unltml Wireless Telegraphy urul ev cry modern convenience (or the pleat lire and comfort or tho traveling publYc. Loaves daily, Including Bun cry u follows: Portsmouth, SuRynd . . . . 5 : * " pr* Portsmouth, week days ..6:30 pm Norfolk .. y 6:20 pm Old Point . 7:80 pm Steamers arrive Norfolk ... .7:00 am Tickets sold to all points North. East, West and Canada. For informa tion as to tickets, stateroom reserva tions, etc, apply by phone, wire or let* tor to. ; I ' CEO. A. HOBSON. Om'I Asent. J. W. BROWN. JR.. Southern P?? ?enger Agent. 1(9 Main atreet JNO. 8. KIMBKfll.V, and IIOTEL CHAM BERLIN. Old Pol a/. V,. I . ... Kotfee! Notice U hereb/ gtr.ii that en ap pllrgtlon will bJ made, to the gener al esaembly of/ North Carolina of Itll, to reylrter tho tovn of Au of the town commission ! >"? j. w. mayo. To^m Clerk TESTED: MID PROVED There is n Heap of Solace In Being Able to Depend Upon a Well Ji Earned Reputation. For months Washington readers have seen constant expression of praleo for DoDan's Kidney Pills, and read about the good work they fcave done In this locality. Not another remedy ever produced such convinc ing proof of merit. Jackson Baiter, 224 Bonnor St., Washington, #Nr C., says: "I had. kidney and bladder trouble for a long while. At times the kid ney eecretoionir were scanty, then again profuse. I had a constant acho in my back day arid night rind there were pains across my lolnS. I tried plasters and liniments, but they did not give me any relief and Anally someone told me about Doan's Kid ??y Pilla. I got a supply from the Hoyt Drug Co. and tehy relieved all my trouble. I am now feeling bet ter than I have for a long time." (Statement given January 13, 1908.) Confirmed Proof. On November 19, 1910, Mr. Baxter was interviewed and he said: "I still use Doan's Kidney Pills when I have need of a kidney medicine and they always bring good results. You may continue to publish my endorsement of this remedy." For sale by all dealeni. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Unit ed States. take no other. r?-' E?g?. per dosen 25c. Beeewax 2fQ Chlckeni, cram uck 3*-lS Bering okickwu ilEMft Due*. t: *M#llc ? .. ..l.M . . . .1.M ?""4 *?? Bp?eM?d Pttl l.M Wondvrful Ptti i.e? ? .!.#? The Easy Road to WeUville Grape-Nuts OomUJma the Food Strength is A REASON" Mm ? Deep Mjmiaj "I "want to thank you from tho bottom of my heart," wrote 4-' I Rader, of Lewiaburg, W.' Vs., "for the wonderful double benefit I go. From Electric Bitters, in curing me of both a severe ease of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which 1 had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my case aa though mado just for me." For^ dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice and'to rid the system or kidney pole one that causG rheumatism. Electric Bitters has no equal. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satis fy. Only bOc at Lr. llardy's Drug . 'j / ' ?' WHEN IN New York City Stop >Vt The Hotel St. Andrew Broadway & West 72 St. ABSOLUTELY FIRE - PROOF A. High Class Family and Transient Hotel Exprws Subw&y tuition at door acr. ?f-rui fh Mitre wnJ district Sln^l: reanu cr . . iavln> UuW DfnsDrpr-avJ LOOK distant^ eAcl. apartmeuC. Spec!- , l.j* -.r, ,.?y n?>d Aup oat. -? - I . eu^;3-5.\v ip la: r. a MaiMUeer. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD! Route of Theas-ji.',: "NigJit Express' Schedule in effeet December 18th. N. B. ? The following schedule fig urea published as Information only and are not guaranteed. Trains leave Washington: NORTH BOUND 2:20 a. m. dally ? Night expreaa^ ?arlor sleeping car for' Norfolk ? Deeper may be occupied at 12:26 a. 10:50 a. m. daily ? for Norfolk, con nects for all points North and Weet Parlor ear service. 2:6 p. m daily except Sunday for Sttywven. / ? WB8T BOI ND Is t* a. a. dally axa?pt Sunday for traanrilla, Wilson, and KaJel(b, con laata Noitt, Bauth aad Waat with all laaa. 4: to p. m. dally ? for Oraannila, ITllm aad BaMsk. ?:?? a. m. daily? lor Sreairllla. VDm ud RaMgft ? aoanacta North tooth asd SOUTH BOUND <15 ?. m: dally ? tor Naw Born. [Mm aad Oaldaboro "** 1?:?T a. m. HJly? ax?pt Sunday 10 Mow Barn. ? I: it p. m. duly ? for Naw Sam. toMaboro and Baautort ?:5? p. m. Dally for Naw Barn. Jfcld^bcro. and Ba?'if"Tt. For farther Information, and ra ta T. H. Myera, acont. ?. C. bcbbcbw opportunities ? RATE ONE CENT PER WORD Estimate tlx word* to tb? line, fand Inclose payment with eopy. Answers to ad*. mar b? received - at thla office To Injure prompt attention all advertisement! ahonld bo In business office by 11.46 p. m. Ada. br masasmer. telephone or mall, given careful attention. . . . . . / . . , iEOt'LAR 50c BED SHRITTH 7?r?o| Saturday. Price 1 9c at 3. K. Hon's 1-1 Ic. - HOARDERS WASTED? Ml/ J. T. Kllllngsworth, No. 117 E. Main street. ? . 1-jjp tin SALE ? Four Brunswick Pool box'l}6. 1-1 5c I EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED AT J. K. HOYTS. 1-lSc FOR SALE? One flnp young bronze turkey gobbler. Robt. w. Small, tfc FOR SALE ? Six Barred Plymouth Hock Cockrels.' Pure bred and flne blrda. J. Havens, Washington. N. c- JM-4-ll-12c IS. 00 and gO.OO PANAMA SKIRTS' ?3.48 at J. K. Hoyt's 1-1 3c Pl'BLIC. STENOGRAPHER ? Miss Myrtle Marsh baa changed her of fice from Chamber of Commerce to room over First NationarBank. Writer Prose Work a speciality. 12-30 tf. SATURDAY IS BIG BARGAIN' DAY at J. K. Hoyt's, i-i3c NOTICE dp MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the powei >f sale, contained In a certaiji mort gage deed, given, by J.'O. QrifTIn and : rife, Caroline GrlfTln, on March 1$, t 1910, to Tillman Paul, which said 3 nstrument-'is recorded In the office >f.,tho register of deeds of Craven i :unty In book 181, pnge 304, the tame being hereby roterred to (the nortgagora .having defaulted In the payment of the indebtedness therein >ecui v*17 i wiii pn Wedne?uuy the 18th day of January, 1911, at 12 >'elock M., sell to the highest bid ier for cash at the court house aoor n Beaufort county, the following de scribed real estate: A certain piece >r tract of latod, lying andt being in 3raveh county, state of North Caro lna, in fcumber One Township, and [escribed and defined as follows: Be ginning in 8tewart's line at old canal nd running with William Carawan's ine to Olstra Branch 44 poles, with laid branch to John Smith's line and rlth John Smith's line 1*0lf"te the ?Id canal thence with the \ca tal to the beginning, oontalning line (9) acres more or less. Terms >f sale cash. Tbe land to sold la leaufyt county In accordance wlta h? expressed terms of the mortgage. TMs December 15th. m A. TILLMAN PAOL. PERSONAL MENTION Gatliered Here <u>d There by - ? Hall / N?wi Mu. Rer. C. E. LeLe of Bunyan wu a Washington vlsltos today being the guest of Mr. E. H. Jefferson. \Rev. Joseph Fulford of Jetsam*, was here this moraine. Mr. Dennis U. Darts of Roeertile. 8. C., a former resident, left for*hls home this morning rla the Atlantic Coast Line after rislting his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Davis. Mr. H., H. Davis went to Windsor this morning on a Bhort business trip. Mrs. Percy Grimes and son of Sal isbury, N. C.J are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.-M. Carter at their home on Bridge street. Mr. and Mrs. Car ter visited^ Mrs. Grimes In Salisbury and she and son returned home with them. Their msny friends are glad to see them. Mr. M. Jordan of Plnetown was a Washington visitor today.. 5 or c doses of "6GG" wi'l cure any case of chills and fever. Prlco 2i?c._ QUEEN'S HALL V The Daily Telegram of London, hat the following to say of Creatore's Band which will show in Washington at the school auditorium on January 2-lth: "Those in search of a new sensa tion may well be recommended to vis It the Queen's Hall during thiB week, not only to hear Mr. Creatore's band, but also to see Mr. Crcatore conduct It. "The band Is good. It consists of some fifty six players, mostly of military 4ind kindred instruments clarinets supplanting the Btrings of tho usual band. Their combined tone Is full of color, and of the brass, of great rlchnesp and power. The en Bemble Is up to a high standard. If qot to t&e highest we have Had in London, and at least it is a human ensemble, not of the machine made order, while tho playing is often very expressive and full of point. But Mr. Creatore is uniquo? ralone He rfearly loves contrast and obtains fine effects. Perhaps the greatest of thenL occurred in "God Save tho King," played as an encore." Don't fail to ehar Creatore's band at the school auditorium January 24th. Remember the date. rGOWANS King of Externals Stands supreme under every test. Feci se cure, keep Gowans in the home. Gowans al wa vs conquers Croup and Pneumonia and your doctor assents. Oowan ? Preparation \ms uatvj on mr child wfafi it "-as firs pern trtj ill with Pnautnonio. Immediately after the second application my physician called atid flmlinz no 1 #rmat an improvement onivrr<! iu continuance, Tlrr child rct-ovm*! MT THAT! (AVE IT II TIE HOME ? >. SO.. ?5? *m>uiasa>cu.ot. ournua. ? c. ??*???? t? i? >~tiu> foreign missionary To Hold Prayer Service Saturday Af The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church will hold a prayer service tomorrow afternoon at the church, beginning at 4 o'clock The exerclees will be conducted by the pastor. Each member la request ed to be present and al lothers Inter ested In (his eause are most cordial ly Invited. REPORT OF EXPERT ON MATTAMTSKEET DRAINAGE Raleigh, Jan. il. ? Engineer Hole man of New Orleans, expert agreed upon by the state board of education and the Roper Lumber company to pass upon the estimates and plan for the drainage of Mattamuskeet lake, in Hyde county, report^ to the state board Of education that the 140,000 estimate by Engineer Wright is ade quate for the drainage. He recom mends a few minor changes in the plans for the work. The president of the lumber com pany was stftnmoned here today, but! has important engagcnfonts in New j York, bo the detail* of the findings j of the Joint expert are wired to him | and he asked to indicate his with urawal of all exceptions to the drain- | age undertaking so that the deal byj the state for the sale of the lake bed | to- a northern Byndicatfras held up , December l by his exceptions mayl be put through. _ | I With his world famous bahd ofi I fifty Italian musicians, Creatore, the most sensational band master evcr{ beforo the public, will make "his bow to a Washington audience on January 24th. The management of the school au ! dltorium Is to be congratulated on' securing thiB great musical aUrac- j t?on for tho people of this city and the fact that the prices of admission are being kept within reasonable bounds will mean a packed house. Everywhere Creatore and his band have appeared they have been receiv ed "with the greatest enthusiasm and no where has their enthusiasm been more intense than In the largest cit ies of the North. C . InyNew York city for oxample, the New T^ork Herald had the following to say- recently concerning Creator's performances: "Creatore received the most re-lj markable ovation ever accorded aV like organization by any audience in fhis city." Imagination conceives great works lack of It carries them out. , After Qod created the world men began the work of re-creating it. Even if a man knows better than to quarrel with hH* relatives he does not knew better than to let them quarrel with him. When a man's hair begins to turn gray immediately he gets an idea he looks distinguished. A woman can't understand wh^r, her husband wants to keep stocks and bonds In the safe deposit when he leaves her old lore letters to him on a closet shelf. Those Ohio mothers who sold their sons' votes are doubtless strong for And the adv&oe of a critic does as I much good as giving medicine to a ?l dead man. I : P. & O. ST A LK ^CUTTERS V nab rn a mis Dance on the 25th The Halcyon other dance on ary 26th at the Elks Slilewalks Itepnired. The concrete sidewalk* in front of % the Washington public school huddl ing is being repaired. The Improvement* The Improvements no at the Gem Theatre admired by the , lar playhouse. They ed for some time, manager, Is up to Nearing The new diit church Is now noarlny tlon. AH the plastering h J completed and aa eoon aa I tele have been installed It will only a short time before tho ?Of the new paator will be I eupy it Tho residence .a credit to this congregation. . t,,. No pdrsouare within the bounds of i the conference Is more attractive er convenient. Four tfctr^s Leave Porf. i There were four barges to I e*v? this port yesterday loaded with ?um i ber for different northern niartreta. " Bach barce has a rapacity or at I?nt one half million feet of lumber. This ahOY/s what our lumber industry amounts to. No town in North Curo l!na manufactures more of thla iirad [ uct. ? Rev. Mr. Bri?tow III. ^ Tho Rev. J. K. Bristow a retire*! minster of tha Melliodlst chnrcb and father of Mrs^Alex Hudnell, an hon ored citizen of this c!fy. Is reported to bo critically ill &t his home an West Second street. i ERE IS II EllTEEY W vvil imrnn "WE PROVE IT** Why waste time and nosey* expe rimenting with greasy talves and lo tlona trying to drive the eczec?& gerai from underneath the skin vrhen the Hardy Drug Co. guarantees ZKMO, a clean liquid preparation for extcr oal use to rid the skin of the c?m. life that causes the trouble? One application will relieve the Itebfas and often one bottle la ratlrlft to cure a minor case of eczennt. In over 2,000 towns and cities f? America, the leading druggist 1mm the agency for ZEMO and he will tell you of the marvelous cures ssds by this clean, simple treatment. ZEMO Is recognised aa the cfctui and most popular treatment for ee Eema, ^pimples, dandruff and all eMh er forma of skin or scalp affeetfcms whether on Infant or grown per* tas. Will you try a bottle on onr rewi mendatlsn? Hardy Drag Get STAItTLING, ASi<iM8mvo( ASTouifDraa NEW
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