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* Sc. yard I Imitation Torchon, Linen Torchon, V?L Lace and BmdingB. Best -values ever shown. L J. K. HOYT Watch This Space for the announcement ; for February Edison, Amberol and 2-Minute r Records, This list will 1 no doubt surpass all others. A full list of rec ords to select from. Ed ison Machines on easy payments. The Edison ! never fails to make the home cheerful. Pictures framed on short notice. HUSS BROS. The Gem ? . - Theater THE ADV&TCBE8 OF FIFINK ? -A comrtv drama. THE OHDURJTE FATHER? Mel odrama. the GIFT OF YOl'TH? A fairy etory. A SEl'HET? Comedy. the BANK MESfl&NGER? Melo drama. <<K'K FK.HT1NQ IN SEVILLE ? By request. ?We carry a complete line of i Standard Watches]* ? as well asijeverything else to be^found in aiTijp^l to-date Jewelry Store. Repairing a specialty R.L. STEWART, r* JEWELER. ?Vatch Inspector for the N. & S. Railway. SAVINGS AND TRUST BUILDING Don'tlbejChained to the_Kitchei Here are to be found lots of labc saving jljfviees ? kitchen helps r small prices. So many that we won name any. Come In and look aroun and save lots of kitchen drudgery. ^ McKKEL-RICHARDSOX HARDWARE COM TAN DID YOU EVER CONSIDER How many hours you spend cleaning lamps and how much money you spend for shades and burners in a yeaciLet us wire your house at cost, and you will be rid of all this trouble. We keep up the lamps free. Washington Electric Plant, Cifv Hal WE CARRY IN STOCK a complete line of the well-known MOORE'S MODERN METHODS They will positively reduce your office expense. We can supply imme diately any of their Loose Leaf Binders, Cabinets and Record forms. Pkom* fw Modern Method* " A catalog and instruction book combined. WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS JAMF.S L. KAYO. Pub- 790 114 EAST MAIN ST. WASHINGTON. N. C. The left band column Is Cor date. fl'j ^ || || .n ^ enter under their respective account* the total amount for each that day. using the lane line across the two pages. " At the and of the ibonth add eaco actount and place totals on 00% line then make summary total* in unused space below. In column reserved tot caah enter amount on hand on first o! month, and by subtracting total ex penditures from the total receipts the amount of cash on hand at end of month will .be show*; thus all caah transaction* for the month can be seen at a glance. A Real Mar Hater. Miss Harriet Kvans, an. elderly spin ster on whom oil inquest was hold at Hackney recently, was aatd to hare been a confirmed man hater. "She was so much against men that she would not have a coin with the king's head en it," her landlady said. "If one was given her she would throw It Into the lire. She would only deal In money bearing Queen Victoria's head." Miss Evans went to the office of a local newspaper some time ago. but refused to enter until a woman was tent 'to transact business with her. An advertisement for apartments which she published stipulated that there should be no man In the house. She even declined to receive letters because the stamps bore the king's head.? Pall Mall Gazette. Tree Planting In Pennsylvania. Land owners in Centre county are taking up the question of reforesta tion in a practical way. This spring^ a number have planted treellngs on' various kinds on ths denuded hllla on their farms, and Just now a force of ftien is engaged planting 280,000 white pine treellngs on the old Whipple place near Pine .Grove Mills. The treellngs are from the State nursery at Greenwood Furnace, and the plant ing is being done under the direction of Mr. Morton of the State Forestry Department. ? Philadelphia Record. Spanish Executioner's Remorse. A curious story comes from Seville. On Sunday night the local execution ar died, his death being dyie to re morse. For several years he had car* lied out any executions, but recently he was summoned to Cordova to In flict the final penalty on some crimi nals. The Impression made upon him was so painful that he was unable to face the ordeal when condemned In 8eville, and the sentence Will have to be carried out by the Madrid execo Honor. Many Post Offices In U. 8. The number of post offices In the United States Is nearlng the 62,000 mark, although thousand* hare been discontinued since rural free delivery. Her Dearest Wish. , Says the woman: "Oh. that mine enemy would let me trim a hat for | her." One Use for the Root of Evil.. . Lyndon: Money may not be able to buy happiness, but It can buy off | a great deal of unhappiness. How It Hippent. _i By following the line of least re-'j slstance a good many men get mar rle/1 He Was Under Oath. The late Professor Rowland, o< Johns Hopkins University, was the most eminent phyBlcist since the days of Joseph Henry. Among his notable achievements in the realm of pure science was the calculation of the mechanical equivalent of heat and the use of gratings In spectrum analysis. I | for which purpose he devised a my m chine that could cut 40,000 lineyxo the Inch on a plate of polished mftal. In the practical application of bis knowledge he was noted as the in ventor of t&e multiplex telegraph ap paratus. Some years ago, testifying In case involving the Cataract Power Company, in answer to a question on cross examination as to whom, in his opinion, was the' greatest America* scientist, he replied, "I am." After leaving the courtroom ? one of the lawyers ventured to crltlciao this answer for Its effect upon the Jury, whereupon Rowland exclaimed: "Welt, what else could I say? Wasn't -I under oath f"-? New York Glob* !N THE HOME Midi fbfbi i iu,? u m IkUm a ill Ml coo tin. palm l threat tUliavf laflamautfaa a ad ind practniln* -MfcL. arWUchanUon uaitf to carry a tacked into thd bodice of her Lady Cotteaham and her da Lady Majy Pepya, kee*i pan Lady Hope haa tamed a bare u, ? It cornea to her call and follows ? about like a dog. She calls the hare "Mr. Ju*gina." IJIm Roee Boughton Leigh of Rugby probably has the strangest pet of alL It.l* a hyena, and the bought It fro m an Arab In Constantinople. Mra Arthur Cado gan, one of the leaders of the young er social Bet in London, keeps snakes and pythons, and a photograph shows , her with a python coiled aroond her waist She also has two lemur*. The | Duchess of Roxeburghe, who was May Goelet of New York, has a herd of goats in which she takes great pride. Treatment if the Insane. Hereafter attendants in Now Torki insane asylums who strike and abuse patients are to be prosecuted by the Commission in Lunacy on a charge of asaaulL The commission ftnds that ihere is no .need of violence on the part of attendants In managing insane patients. Restraint, of course, is necessarKin some caaeq. but it can be applied"* without Injury to the patienta. The decision of the Lunacy Commission to discourage and punish needlessly harsh treatment of . par sons whofe mental condition renders their confinement in an asylum ne;ea sary will be gratifying to all humane citiig? . aaa wpecuuiy to mow who hare friends among the inmates of such Institutions. There Is a feeling of dread la the rainds of thousands over the fear that their friend# or re latives under restraint In asylums shall be subjected to some form of abuse or deprivation The officials in charge of those ln?titulona should do all they can to allay that feeling and inspire confidence In the management of our state. . asylums.? Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Too Qood a Story to Keep. This woman was ill. or thought she was, -which came to the same thing. Accustomed to the ministrations of the family physician, she sent ont a hurry call, but the medico could not be located for the moment She grew alck and sicker with every mlhule. and aa a last resort, another medical man was sent for, a stranger, but of high repute. Before he could respond, the family i physician turned np and cared for his patient He waa not told that an other had been called in, ahd when the second man arrived, the lady was 10 flustered and nonplused by the false position in which she found her self that she sent down word she was too ill to see the physician? would he excuse her? He happened to mention the strange Incident to the family physician, with whom he maintains close relations, and that is how the Btory leaked out wnen waning up. Here Is a bit of Information It Trill I i/ay you to keep ready for reference. | though yen will perhaps turn up your nose at It at the first reading: "How to wake up. and wake up fully and quickly! Most people prefer not to wake up In the morning ? that is, they think of the pleasure there would be in juBt five minutes' wore of sleep If oaly that alarm clock had not soutfd ed (Is warning. Of course you have to get up, and If there Is really any thing that will make the job easier and more pleasant you will want to know about it. Doctors have long ago agreed that dullness on first awaken ing in the morning is due to sluggish circulation of the blood in the brain. This can* be quickly overcome by mas saging ffie neck fn the neighborhood of the Jugular vein, thus stirring the ?%lood to life and action. Rub your neck well on both sides and drowsi ness will leave you. Try it." ? New York Times. River of Natural Ink. The River of Natural tak Is a curi osity said to exist la Algeria. It is caused by the Junction of two streams, one of which drains a region strongly impregnated with Iron, while the otlier flows from a peat-bog ilad holds a large quantity of gallic add In eola tion. The union of these two streams causes the Iron and gallic add to comblae. and thue produces s genuine ink. Muzzling a Wplf. J The Gghtlng wolf, that a gssh in ills throat might be cauterized, was mns sled. -It's easy to muzzle a "wolf if yon know how,** the keeper said. "Tow )un mi i i(M whip. Aid mn W stock st him He grabs It betweea his teeth. Then like a dash you make a noose with the lash sround upper and lower Jaw. And there he Is, mussled. It's s dodge I learned out west when I was cowboylnV PHONE >27. 2E?y$ With than with Midi Of our bottling, tad you will have the laugh on those who flrtt laughed ?t you. BOTTLERS OF PEPSI-COLA. WHOLESALE GROCERS, as we /will tell at most any price to E. R. MIXON & CO. TUl nair * or* man who dropped 40 feet onto a pile of soft bread and escaped unhurt Is not the first to be ?ared br having a pile or dough to fall back on.? Indianapolis News. Asking for What Ope Want*. Young Harry la very fond of pie. Reoently. while saylsg hie prayers, he gave birth to ths follow lag: "Give aa tth day our dally bread? No. pie! #e!" ? JudgeT^W An leotated People, now much remains to be done So fore we ahall hare a complete knowl edge of the Inhabitants of our little planet la Indicated by the failure of Mr. Alanaon Skinner of the American Museum of Natural History to Into communication last summer with thfc Naakapl Indians of Labrador. He "fchd supposed that they could be reached by way of the west ooast of Labrador, but found It to be Impos sible. When drfren by starvation In win Lei*, they so to Nltchequon, In the Interior, 65 days' Journey by canoe from Rupert's House on Bast Main Hirer. Otherwise they are confined to the interior of Labrador proper, "held back on the eaat and north by the Eskimo. ' on the west by the Northern Cree, and on the eouth by the Montagnala." Dangerous' Oil Wells. The question of underground con nection of petroleum supplies bids fair to be an important one to Mexi can and possibly Texaa owners of wells and land. At last accounta the Mexican 8an Geronlmo Held waa In flames, and the Are waa steadily spreading. It became volcano-like at last, npd in a great explosion blew off the top of a hill. Horn far it .will ex tend and what effect it will have on ; the oil-producing territory it under* mfaes are questions which are being asked with not a little anxiety. People easily constipated dread the winter'. Nothing but .hard, coaree meals. No fruits, no vegetables to keep the stomach active. Your best relief, your greatest friend now Is Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea, the world's tonic physic. Do It today. At Hardy's j)rug Store. PILES CURKD IN U TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMKNT la guaranteed to cure any case of Itching. Rllnd, Bleed ing or Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days, or money refunded. 50c. Sour Stomach Mi'0>na Pats the Stomach In Fine Shape In Five Minutes. If your stomach is constantly kick ing up a dlaturbance; you fe?l bloat ed and distressed; If you belch gas and sour fodfl Into the mouth, then you need Mi-o-na Stomach. Tablets. Mi-o-na stomach tablets give In-; stant relief, of course, but they do! more; .they drive out the polaonons: gases that cause fermentation of the food and thoroughly, clean, renovate and strengthen the stomach so that It can readily digest toxf wk^out arti ficial aid. Mt-o-na stomach tablets are guar anteed to cute indigestion, acute or chronic, or money back. This means that nervouanees. dizziness v and bll iousness" "will disappear. Druggists everywhere and Brown 'a Drug Store sell Ml-o-na for 60c. "I waa undfr the care of four dlf ferent doctors during nine months and waa cured of dyspepsia by Ml-o na." ? Mr. Joseph Ofondine, 107 fountain street. Fall River, Mass. Booth's Pills for constipation ? 25c. ? MEETING OF 8TOCKHOLUER8. A meeting of the stockholders of the Savings 4 Trust Co. of Washing ton. N. C.. will be held at their bank ing house,, on Tuesday. February 16. 1?I0. at ?( :?0 o'clock', p. m.. for the election of directors and such other business as mar properly cotae be fore the meeting. JNO ' B SPARROW. Dorsch Til * Korrect Shape E. L. BROOKS' SHOE STORE Formerly Knight Shoe Co. . To Teachers of 5? ? j' 7.V .?S}t ' . ? , Beaufort County I Ii>t? ? supply of "Hamilton's ? Recitation." Regular price *1.33, . special ptkt to uadrn . M.00 WM. B. HARDING , ncmrrg (T?Bicu w StfUry I JUST IN THE NICK OF TIME I received my jnigulna just in time to ?ve several subscriptions from being sent off. As I am now 'in the News business help me to push it to success. W. J. RHODES 'PboM 1*0. HEADQUARTERS for meals AND QUICK LUNCH Oysters served all styles, day or night. One of Norfolk^ best cooks employed. ?Phone 92. W. J. FLOYD & CO. , THE GREAT American Shorthand Business College . DURHAM, N. C. 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