THE WEATHER Fair tonight and tomor row.; Variable wlnda. JJtatBER 102. ?v .J : . - V ~ -i' i display. Boy early for the ers are oujmg now. w aj not yon I ith na tip to Doc. 22nd will be m?d? and ire* framed bn the 24 lk Bring tHcm RUSS BROS. VARIETY STOItE *15 W. MAIN 8TBEET FOWLS BUILDING . jewelry F Or Christmas CUT GLASS ? CHINA SILVERWARE We are ready for yonr Christmas trade. (BttJ It At Home) STEWART'S JEWELRY STORE Buying Goods at Home Means satisfaction at all times. Patronize the merchants of Washington and keep Wash ington dollars at home. Our Store first and avoid looking around. cti&RRY FURNITURE CO. Undertakers and Erabatraers Christmas Shopping ; - | \ : '? " Among I bp merchants of Washington aasrcroa satisfaction at all times: Trade with them and yon will never have cause to regret it **? ? .... ..???? "7 Read the ads in the Daily News and Trade at Home SpLcial Display of Guns AND OTHER SPORTING GOODS. Visit our stortf for practical Christmas suggestions. Pcgram-Watson Hdw. Co. Phone 100. F. G. PAUL & BRO. Wholesale and Retail Grocers ? Highest Prices Paid Fdr ? EGGS, CHICKENS, BEESWAX, TALLOW, GREEN HIDES AND ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL. GREEN HIDES, ISc per lb. Money Spent At Home Drifts Back to You Again. ft ?? l ? ? >? iH., . i i m r- """* MENS OVERCOATS IN ALL8WBB AND THE LATEST WEAVES. A special shoeing now on display. Coat* to suit each individual taste. XHE HUB SUSKIN V BERRY . See Our East W indow OF Xmas Gifts J. K. HOYT Another beautiful shipment lust received. Price $18.50 to $25.00 CA LAIS CLOTHING CO. Clothiers. Furnishers V Hatters This Mississippian Was in a Bad Fix i ? The following was forwarded to the Daily News by Mr. Jas. S. Bonner, who is at present in Memphis, Tenn. It is taken from a Mississippi paper. WOES OF A KNOCKER. Tho "Lynchburg Banner," a Mississippi exchange, enum erates the woes of a "knocker" in V^ords that cause us to wonder why he lives in Mississippi^ Here is his tale of woe: ?*??- ? ? ? -4 "The Mississippian gets tip at the alarm of a Connecticut clock, takes a dram of Jack , Daniel's, Old No. 7 di*ille1 in Tennessee, buttons his Chicago suspenders to Detroit overalls, washes, hi?, face with Cincinnati soap in a Pennsyl vania basin, wipes his hands and face cn a Rhode Island towel, sits up to a Grand HapUU tgble and eats Kansas City met and Minneapolis flour with Idaho potatoes, cooked with Indiana lard on a St. Louis stove burning Pennsyl vania coal; puts a New York bride on a Mississippi mule fed with Iowa corn ; plows a five-acre farm, covered with an Ohio mortgage, with a Chattanooga plow. When bed-time comes, ho reads a chapter from a Bible printed in Boston, says a prayer written in Jerusalem, t rawls under a blanket made in New Jersey, only to keep awake by Mississippi fleas." But wo residents of Beaufort county aro not slHn the frx that tho ^Mississippian is- in. It is true that many of tho articles wo wear and use were made in other parts of the country, but we have the consolation of knowing that they were BOUGHT AT. HOME. And as a further stimulus for "buying it at home" this Christmas, we urge you to read the advertisements on this 'pfiS? and then do your trading with the merchants that are represented here. of or the Home, the shop and the farm at prices that are right air the time, McK eel-Richardson Hardware Co. # I n n\i Z,f ? GUARANIWE We guarantee our prices on any piece of Hardware we carry to he' equal 01 les# to :hat of any mail order house in the United State* jfor I he tame quality of goods and on the same terms, delivered io North Carolina. |vX: j, _? >v ^2 ' &r ? ... ' * Harris Hardware Co. WE ABE OPENING UP FOR THE Christmas Trade AND ARE READY TO SERVE YOU WITH DAINTY GIFTS. HUNDREDS OF EXCELLENT SUGGESTIONS. Shop early and socure the largest choice. I. H. IVlorrls SUCCESSOR TO JAMES E. CLARK ".rt* - " ? good:^'^.3;to you Wo have a vast number of customers all over this terri tory. They are steady customers bccause they like our good* ind our service. But we want YOU for a customer, too. Try our groceries next ? when hungry. You will come here again They all do. CLAUD A. LITTLE THE STORE AROUND THE CORNER. New Jewelry \ OF LATEST DESIGN A XT) FASHION. WE INVITE YOU It INSPECTION. Our repair department is equipped in every way to servo ycu. J.' S. CAMPBELL Ed. E. Strauss Suits Are the suits" for the men who nre particular about ftyle and quality and who also consider the priee. We are special agents for this lino. Come in today and "let us take your measure. IDEAL PRESSING CLUB E..G. WESTON, Proprietor. FOR FIRST CLASS JOB PBINTING CALL AT THE DAILY NEWS JOB DEPARTMENT THE CRITICAL BUYER is welcomed nt th> ^joe* cry store km use \\* kiftW t!iat all ffnod juices of cootl groceries will :ipprc cito our pure fo. ' stuff* and reasonable pri.es. ADAMS Sl'PPLY CO. Phone 07. Christmas Goods and Novelties IX LARGE VARIETY FOR MEX, WO.MEX AND ( IIII.DRKX. Pnrehaso now and bo assured of a wide assortment to sel ect from. SPENCER BROS. A. J. COX ? COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Heavy and Fancy Groceries ROI'E, RIJRBEIt QOODS ANI) SHOES, NET TWINE and Fiaherinai]'* Out6i?. Hay, Corn and Feed Stuff. WASHINGTON, N. O. Good Things to Eat ! .Sc.osonnMo Fruits and Vegetables and all Staple and Fancy Groceries. You ran always depend upon the quality of our mer chandise and bo sure lhat tho price is right. B. W. DBRQERO \ SON DR. DENTON SLEEPING GARMENTS FOR CHILDREN is tho ideal sleeping garrne&t for this weather. Every mother should seo them. pRicls $1.00 Garment Bowers Bros. Company WASHINGTON'S BEST 8TOKR.

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