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? . . ? - New Wash Beltings and Belts 5c. to We. Belt. Elastic Belts in all colors 25c. Each. J.K.HOYT Now is the Time T tp replenish your ?disoo Phonograph Records Just received a complete filling in order of Libuay , Amberal and regular rec ords. This list contains some of the best yet to come out. ?dison Machines on ? Easy Payments RUSS BROS. The Gem Theater CRICKET OX THE HEARTH ? A Olograph drama Irom Chartap Dick ens' famous novel. * -N ? FOLLOWING In MOTHER'S FOOT* STEPS ? Comedy drama by juvenile performers. THE DOUBLE'S F.\TE ? Melo drama. I WHK.N4JPS ABE SEALED ? Fine melodrama. . ORCHESTRA. \Ve will have to arrive Monday or Tuesday of next week, a CAR SNOW DRIFT LARD To those who will send us orders to be shipped upon arrival will give special prices. E. R. MIXON & CO. THE li.MON GROCERY^ CP'S. CAFE AVCTPD C served in all styles by the Noted U I d I Eylvo Chef ? RICARD BONNER. MEALS AT ALL HOURS ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION? TRY US ?PHONE 327. -T-*" rem i i.r.w'i.i xkss ami safety use cW^r your table lamps. Accidents cannot happen from overviruluff. nor will your walla A IK! ceilings be soiled or dircol oi'imI by awoke. With the new biivtuT devices and improve ments. it makes a lJpLt that It unsuriAJisod for brilliancy. WASHINGTON I.K.IIT & WATKK < 0?IPAXV WHY NOT DRINK COCA-COLA IN YOUR HOMF.? Better and cheaper. We deliver it to you for only 40c. dozen. Be sure and ask about our BLUE SEAL GINGER ALE. Remember we are bottlers of all high grade Sodas. 'Phone 132. Washington Coca-Cola Bottling Works CLEVl-.'It IU SIXKSS MKN have long ago shown the poor pol icy of indifference to dress, and custom demands only a difference In style between business and dress riot he?. No man is over fas tidious because he requires a mado-to-ic'-ar-nre business suit. He is merely a wfde awake. energetic man of affairs and appreciates ful ly that he is a gentleman and wants to look it. H. B. <W>I.l)ST*:iX. The I.orul Tailor. DID YOU EVER CONSIDER How many hours you spend cleaning lamps and how much money you spend for shades and burners in a year? Let us wire your house at cost, and you will be rid of all this trouble. We keep up the lamps free, Washington Electric Plant, city Hall rumfiOO LOCAUk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tetterton ?pe*t Banday In town. Meear*. B. G. Carrowaa and Zeno Ratcllff went to Washington Satur day on bualnets. Mlae Betty Judklns left Monday mdrnlng for her school. Mr. Joe Elite, of Wlnsteadville. wae in town Sunday. He returned the next day. f " ' ' " V ;? u : ? . .^1 Mr. Win Morrison and slater were in town Sunday. A cold ware struck us Saturday evening, one of the most severe we have had. The thermometer was down to 17 degrees here Monday morning. ' - 'A Mr. Roecte Latham, one of the High School pupils, who has been, sick for a few days, returned to school Monday morning. Mr. Joe Allen, of Belhaven, attend ed church here Sunday morning. Miss Annie Thompson and her brother, Julian, made a short visit laBt week to their sister. Miss Janle; Thompson, who Is teaching near Swan Quarter. ? The Cornelian Literary Society de lightfully entertained the Alethlan Society on Friday evening at the Pan tego High School building. Mr. Carney Duke, one of the stu dents of the Pantego High School, Is III at his home with mumps. '? Mr. and Jgrs. Albln Swindell, oT Bwan Quarter, spent Saturday and' Itching Scalp j Easy to Clot Rid ef_by l>lng Purhdan' Sage, the Guaranteed Ifalr i T n vlj; orator. Just as long as you have dandruff j your head will Itch. It's the little j microbes thnt are gnawing down Into' the na'r rootsT' It "may taice a long; time for these persistent pests to got! down, to the vital part, but when thay , do, they will destroy the life of the! hair in a very short time. ' If you want to stop itching scalp' anil drive away dandruff, you must 1 first kill the dandruff germs or mi-1 c robe s. Parisian Sage will od this. Just] get a r?0c bottle today: relief will 1 rome immediately, and if at the end of two weeks your itching scalp and dandruff have not disappeared, you: can have your money back. Parisian Sage is also a delightful hair tonic, and Is used by refined women who desire fascinating, lus trous and luxuriant hair. A large] bo'ttle only costs 50 cents at Brown's Drug Store. The girl with the Au burn hair is on every bottle. NEW " Corned Mackeral 10c.; 3 for 25c, 'Phone 80. Walter Credle & - Co. - Blahop. Mies .Ida Sha vender epent Friday night and Saturday with her aunt. Mra. Eureka WUkluaon. of BeUaren. The Woman 'a Betterment Awocla tlon la planning a aoclal or bkaaar which will be held at the Academy on the evenipj of Washington's | Birthday. The school vecelved a visit from the County Superintendent. Mr. Vaughan. op, Tueeday afternoon, which was enjoyed by all the pupila very much. He made talks in the different rooms on the vital subject of education and of applying oneself to school work. p. H* 8. FROM PUNGO. protecting the eyes New >'ork School Authorities Slake J Rules for Safeguarding Bight. Statistics of the board of health! show that more than 33 per cent, oft the pupils in the upper grades of the elementary schools suffer from occu lar defects, and that this percentnge increases from grade to grade thro' , the schools. The conclusion is that jtuch marked Increase in defects of ! vision is caused by the amount of I Hose work required by the present curriculum, both in the schoolroom ? :.nd at home. j With a view to putting in practice 'the essential rules for the preserva tion of good eyesight, the women j principals, suggest that a label with the following reminders printed on ii >"* ? ? p ? ? ?? gggg A NOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL. To all knowing sufferers of rheuma tism, whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbagos, backache, pains in the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write ?to her for a home treatment which vhas repeatedly cured all of these tortures. She feels It her duty to send It to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at home as thousands will testify ? no change of climate being necessary. This sim ple discovery banishes the uric acid from the blood, loosens the stiffened ! 'joints, purifies the blood, and bright ens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the' above interests you, for proof address Mrs. M. Summers, Box R, Notre Dame, Ind. ?-'? : Mr. Jesse B. Harris and family are visiting friends auad relatives at Pine town, N. C. Messrs. Walter Allen and W. M. Latham made a business trip to Npr folk, Va., Thursday. Miss Ella Smith was the guest of Misses Ina and Lotta Bishop, of Pan tego, Saturday hightjuid Sunday. Misses Lizzie Daw and Matilda Paul are visiting . friends and relfc tlfes'^T Plriotown, N. C. ? v^' Mr. Fred Paul made a flying trip tp Pantego Sunday. Messrs. David Carter and F. A. Davis made a business ti^lp to Wash ington Saturday. Mr. F. T. Paul has business to Y eats v| lie Sunday.. * "RED WINGS." YOU? WY SISTER I !?itfsb,!rgPesfectFe?cf a li At the onljf ttdyrbif npika and fcr !r' ronto hr rroceM of ELECTRIC W F.LD INt* ONE SOLID riECE OF STEEL, ?triad ant tttj wire can neither arpera: : nor ruit trot. UninjwH bjr Heat, cold, er the action of the thaf * * * if r.t? ? arrpt^provljion hat been rr.tde for expansion and contraction, an.! adjuata Wlf to tufcvca f round. Oar improved proce* make* k cKcjpcr than any other (na ? any price. J. H.HARRIS PLUMBING & SUPPLY COMPANY "Your eyee are worth more. to you than any book. "Safety and success In life depend on the eyes; therefore take care of them. "Always hold youy-haad- up when you read. "Hold your book 14 Inches from your face. ? , "Never read In a dim or flickering light. "Never read with the sun hsining diroctjy on your book. "Don't face the light 1n reading, but have it come from behind, or orer your shoulder. . "Avoid books or papers printed in distinctly or in email type. N"Rest your eyes every few minutes by looting away from the booir. "Bathe your eyes night and* morn ing with pure water." . These sugestlons are worth keep ing In mind by every one. It Is a fact proved by systematic Investigation that the grest majority of street ac cidents. resulting In all sorts of se rious consequences from loss of limb tc loan of life itself,- are due to the defective eyesight of the person in jured. ? New York World. HOW PATRICK HKNItT I>IKI>. For centurfes the world has ad riiired the calmness and fortitude of Socrates in the presence of death,* but if Socrates died like a philosopher, Patrick Henry died llKfc a Chirstian. In his last Illness, all other remedies having failed, his physician, Doctor Cobell, proceeded to administer to jlilm a dose of liquid mercury. Tak ing the vial in his hand, and looktng a? it for a moment, the dying man I eaid : "I suppose, doctor, thiB is your last resort?" "I am sorry to say, governor, that It ta." ^ "What will be the effect of this medicine V' "It will give you immediate relief, or ? " The doctor could not finish the sentence. His patient took up the word: "You mean, doctor, that It will give relief of will prove fatal Immedi ately?" "You carf live only a very ahort time without It," the doctor answer ed, "and It may possibly relieve you." Then the old statesmarf said: "Excuse me, doctor, for a few min utes," and drawing over his eyes a silken cap which he usually wore, nnd still holding the vial in his hand he prayed In cle&r words a simple, childlike prayer for his family, for his country, and for his own soul, then In the presence of death. After v.ard, In perfect calmness, hf swal lowed the medicine. Meanwhile riocton Cobell. who greatly loved hhn, went o?jt upon the lawn, and Jn his grief threw hlm r-olf down upon the earth under one of the trees, and wept bitterly.^ Soon, when he had sufficiently mastered himself, the doctor returned to his I>atlent, whom he found calmly matching the congealing of tho blood under his Anger-nails, and speaking v. ordt of love and peaed to his fam ily, who were weeping around his chair. . Among other things, he told them that he was thankful for that good ness of God which, having blessed him through all his life, was then permitting him to die without any pain. Finally, fixing his eyes with ^nuch tenderness upon his dear friend. Doctor Cobell, with whom he had foremrly held m*ny arguments respecting the Christian religion, he You ladies; who 'have pale faces, sallow complexions, dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tited, worn out expressions, you need a tonic. The tonic ybu need is Cardui, (he woman's tonic. It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for, women's needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and vitality to tpe wom-out womanly frame. Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min erals, no Iron, no potassium, no lime, no glyccrin, no dan gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. - It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. CARDUI Hie. Woman's Tonic "After my doctor had done all hp said lie could for me," writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliardj of Mourttainburg, Ark., "I took Car dui, on the advice of a friend, and. it helped. mfe so much. "Before taking Cardui, 1 Had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking It, I am In good health. "I think there Is some of the best advice iri your book that I ever saw." Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it asked the doctor to observe how [great a reality and benefit that re ligion was to a man about to die. And after Patrick Henry had spoken these few words In praise of something which., having never tailed Mm in his life before. did not then _Iall him. In his very last ne?d of it, Ue continued to brearthe very softly for some mementB. after which they who were looking up*n him saw that bla life had departed. Virtue has to be Its own reward en tirely too often. See our window display. E. L BROOKS' SHOE STORE Formerly Knight Shoe Co. VALENTINES Come early before tne best ones are sold.. WM. B. HARDING | Pictures Framed to Order; JUST IN THE NICK OF TIME I received my magazines just in time to save . several subscriptions from being sent off. As I am now in the News business help me to push it to success. W. J. RHODES 'Phone 180. THE GREAT ? ? American Shorthand Business College DURHAM, N. C. 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