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FOB KENT? JI NK 1, HTORK OOK ?Mr o t Third an? Oladdsn streets, not to Central Hotel. Applj to' Mr*. Marjf Baugbam. 3 IF YOC HAVKNff?u?B TO WRITE your Mim caitl Phone It, cham ber of Comaeroe rooms. Miss ?rr?le Marsh, public stenographer. ;*kak. ?? Oat Uur Ht?r! Bm ??! Ckanr op! Oct I* tune with Natara, and rou'n Jm u ba?pr u the MMa. Haunter*. Baekj Mountain T?a ?UI Kit jour IfTer Ib too* wo?k "* ordar. make rou wt active and eaaryatk ? and "let the little >un ?ktaa In.", Hardr'a.Druc Store. FLEMING PROPERTY ? feest of and adjoining Washington? FOR SALE CHEAP* See A. C. HATHAWAY at once. OWN YOUR OWN HOME In WASHINGTON PARK we help you. >r*. ? -?B| ImuUt "tfca Ea55St6e of Cul* M a It ctmlm la ????? ?? |>*>ttlim Iflli M m bthac "Kim. Th? suit U*k 0* tka matter. aad It waa M^asaswajs: ?? ga?0)nn ^V..> ,v ? -r?V IA!?? *# .v'* aasisaf ttSfidp vt? w*y i coBiiorwij Btu oiiui ? * tanr to io w lit mm Ml alimfy SS5?I-S VAAJ-f TTTgJgJTT ?ssa??ssMr> A laay ll?*r meant a lair man or woman. It your lhrar It Inaotlr*. Hollltter't Rooky Mountain Taa *111 Mrtn It up ? and make you tun ac UTt. a tilt and aurc?tlc. Tta or TaDltta. 'lto.. at an <lru?,l.t. Har ?T. Prt, ?tare.' fhun; sort Uk? ft miracle than a medi cine," Mid ft well-known gentleman yesterday in speaking of the revolu tion that had taken place In ;hls con dition. "1 began to think that there was nothing On earth that could make me fat. I tried tonics, digestives, heavy eating, diet*, milk, beer and almost everything else you could think ot. hut without result." ? Any man or women who is thin can recover normal weight by the remarkable new treatment Bloodine. "I have been thin for years and be gan to think ?tt was natural for me to be that way. Finally I read about the remarkable pre passes brought ?bout by . the upe pf Bloodine. so 1 decided to try It mself/ Well, when 1 look at myself In the mi r row now,, I think it Is somebody also. I have put on just forty pouads during the last forty days, and never felt strong er or more fnervy* in m life." Bloodine Is a powerful Inducer to nutrition. Increases cell-growth, makes perfest the asslmllatiton of food, increases the number of blood corpuscles and as a neoessary result builds up muscles, and solid healthy flesh, and rounds out the figure. ' Y ' For worten who can lever appear stylish in anything they wear because of their thinness this remarkable treatment may prove a revelation. It Is a beauty maker as well aa a fof W builder and nerve strengthened Bloodine costs (0 ecnts for the usual 92. 00 sine bottles. Mall orders tiled by the Bloodine Corporation, Boston, 6 or 6 Iom at "??*" will can any caae of ctalt|? and farar. Price 15c. Mr. g. EL Peterson, of WlnitojK Salem, la In tb? city today. ? ? Dr. C. C. Jackson, of Yeateevllle. !? In tit* city today on builntw. ? ? Rev. Charlie Lm la a visitor In the city today. ? ? Mr. Herbert Jordan, of Plnetowr., arrived In the city thla moving. ? ? Mr M. H. Cutler. R. F. D. No. 4, It In the city today. Mrs. 8. E. Wilkinson and children, of Wilkinsons, arrived In the -city this morning, the- guest of' friends and relatives. ' y ? * * Miss Ellen Vivcent, of Bel haven, arrived in tha city this morning and' will make Washington her future home. ? ? - Mr. Sam Snail. of Bel haven. Is spending the day in the city. e ? Ml'aa Addle Butler, of Vaaoeboro, It In the city for few days, the gutet of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Sutler, ^e . Mr. and Mto. A. W. Burkhardt. of Coffeevllie, Miss., spent two days in our city last week and on returning home carried with them Mr. Burk hardt's father, Mr. Geo. Burkhardt. of this place. * . ?' : * NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. The sanitary Inspector will start oa his Inspection June 1. it Is hoped that every citlsen will have his lot put la good order- and limed to avoid trouble. C. H. STERLING, Mayor. ? ? | ?? mH tUn at M IS. ttertUetb Jan^. SmaSSJXSatS s^KaKsr9""-" fexsaacr __ ad woom him." . ' ?Aatber-Well, lan't tbat all Tka CrMc-HanM*. B*w can Oa rteaa -inaa-.. alter ebe baa been bllad . #w.'?v - ?. . , Tbe Autbu >lm at. baa been Ckakor. la Vblck torn deecrlbe Cllf fard"?Blanln? aim. yo* eay. ~r?r a Id!* fcacinartuf aetnot* Ctartaaa real a<l bar beafttlfnl brown eyee upon tha , Nnrembar* aataM Moal i TtS^fcairEi^ rraaal nj at tba 1 In tba Ml from Nuremberg ttml scat waubf^i knows as -Nuremberg egg*;" tbe ftrjgj Nuremberg is "Nureml the am gun. lock, tbe Ikpft, SSBB&5?3 Its wails defended tba valley of tba Psgags Against, all toed towers mm topped tbe walls. [ only about a thlsd of tl Boweaa. tbe beautiful/ daughter ot the Saxon Hengtot, Is credited with havlag- Introduced kissing Into tbe British Islands. TW Romans bad a really delightful word for a kles? oec? lain, which came from on. tbe mootk and meant a little mouth, a sweet mouth. "Give Ufa sweet little mouth" weald be the phrase aaed when a good tittle Roman boy asked bis mother for a.klsa. Indigestion Goes Brovi'i Drag Store Belli Best Pre scription on Earth on the Money Back PUb. Almost everybody knows that sick headache, nervousness and dizziness, are Caxjsed by a disordered atomauh. Upset stomach and Indigestion hap pen Just because the food you eat does not digest ? but Mes in the stom ach and ferments or turns sour. You can stop fermentation and atomach distress in fire minutes b;. using Mi-o-na stomach tablets, a pVe acription that has done more to cart indigestion and put the stomaoh in flne condition tkian all the tpecialisu' on eartfc. A large GO cent box of Mi-o-na stomach tablets is all you need to1 ?K qslr/t and lasting relief. " 'Mrs. Altie Btson of 08 Dun Rosd battle Creek. Mk*.. used Mi-o-na and within two months waa in as good health as ever, and kas a good strong eh aqd M?a anythiag she likes, !?? -1 CE ?> TPhe larger the block of A let the better it will keep-. Our Crystal Ice is madeinlrge 406-1 b block*. It will be A your ad vantage to order from us. 'Phone 83. CRYSTAL ICE CO., WASHINGTON. N, C. caw m tie agf i mm rtotscooa from Harsh Winds. Wot Feet ai twhJ Wool? feed. Tho sheep yard should be pro* tected oa tho windward sides by s hick boe/d ' feaoe, by s bulldlnc or ?ATt&lac sloe that will brook the fyce of tho COM. piercing winds Baeep can endure low temperature hotter thfA cows or Worses, but Mm winds ore lajprlous to them. should they he protected twm tho cold winter raise Dump , oees esoees ooids. sad Is the rsssos for other tils to which sheep sis s ? The yord most ho well d reined to .J1?t foot rot. ? henry covering of straw Is of advantage. It permits tho winter rolas and the water from aeltlni mow to psss through sad ' ? re tho surface more dry. A them ezpoeure should, wtienevet olble. bo given the ysrd. Ths ?oa's warmth will then dry ont the sorfaco readily and keep It In a hot ter sanitary condition. m I Bait, every one knows, is tmpor taat lor sheep; yet some neglect to VPOetdd It recularly. . Although I dop't hoop a lore* flock. I prefer to I kaee salt whore the shsep caa lick i Itt orheaerer they crave It. . This i | think much hotter thaa feadlng It Mrfral times a wook m some do | V*6m ths action of the anlmsls when , salt b withhold for serersl day?, t j 'Wb 1t that ft Is ss necesssry for thlm Cor the perfect digestion snd , ? Imllitlon Of their food oott Is for I 1 - r- r Mm . S?lr Mni' W? ? A mwytt* Krtur. tkm I* m?. tar ' .r , BT rr.dle to rock, or h?rdljr a Mkr li Htt lv, tO hUH . W Da WW . at tto Mm kMirnrtw. *o Mviac ? *mhf tks> nadr?4o aw. Itttt* hw, tku jUt at B?u IX aultaa ?MWHWW ud pc?p*r?4 food*. Mb with eoacorv: "What VI n<? at > <,l^i pot tint question face ____ to doujrhnots hs wiU And I all oo busy tryia*. to hoop up their easMemeots that they wont have time to answer his foolish facetious. Th? Ruling Peeefe* Bis clothe* Mid he was a tramp, but his brow wax high and hie aa? Mr fraud. "Madam. Bay I request the favor of a paw of jour huaband'e cast-off troueere? Thee* are some whet paste." TW?, with a eweep of a teUared hat. brought reeulte i? the ahapb of a pair of hubby'a oldeet. which were just about two degreee better than tboee the tramp was *?ai? la*. Aflav a crtttcel survey of his a? ftalHaa. instead o( the polite wordfi ?T t beaks the fool womaa was walt^ tai for. the tramp rotuatecred. with r* deep. long-drawn algh of regret: "Madam, I eee toot husband discard* I from weakness"- Puck. Uee ef naphtna. ' ' Naphtha la an taflammable MquHl Which erodes from the-eotl In certaMr parts of Persia. 9 ubaequently tfy|, uee Of the term spread to taclu^li ?out volatile ollc found la Europe and even AmeVlca. The product of I the oil fields of Southern Russia la aauaUj called aepktha, although It dl ty fffs , In no way from the ordinary g^aftta of petroleum. Naphtha prop erly ^cludea, the lighter oils which pass, 9?f .first In the distillation of the gravities raaglng from degrees Heaume. Pennsyl vania crude oil contains from 8 to 24 of naphtha. In the refining efeuph naphtha several products *re obtained by fractional distillation. Thpee which pess off Brat ? namely, rhlftolene and cymogene? are gasoe at ?rdlMry temperatures and are sal? The next product ie kitffa u gasoline. a material largely &^d )n machine* and for lllumlnatlaa purposes. After thla oonie* stove naphtha and gaa naphtha, the latt*r feeing the baae of much of the itlnaat aatlng . gaa now made. Petroleum naphtha la often treated with chemV fala to deodorize It. N a oh the map eleo' be made 1n the distillation ff wo?d and coal tar An Klndneee. Tfcd srocreaa at human Krjslbllltr Is uuiitl; w? sIt? soldier. battar tood ?4 llfhtor ?co>Ur?iBMMt and tmm mark to wj oua. Tha ratio* hi prlsoas Is milder: ch?rtfc la ?r.r tacraasla*. and our c&lldr ?* 1??. leu to do and loagar holldaya. NT DOCTOR MIGHTY FINE Vn. tattle Cain of Car?vffl?| TbWu al the Sore of Icr Doctor Sncc He Advised Ber to Take Card* Carrsvine, Kv<? 'My doctor." write Mr*. H attic Cain, "who advised me to take Cardui, for my troubles. Is a mighty Tine doctor, and ! say God bless Cardui and the people who make it. ??Before I took Cardui. I suffered with female troubles for sixteen years. I would have to send for a doctor every three month, and oh! how dreadfully I suffered I "1 would cramp and have coovutskms and It looked like f would die. At last I took Cardui and ohl what a surprise 1 1 found it was the medicine for mel ' "From the first bottle, I began to mend and now I am well, can do more work, can walk and go where 1 p'.ease and n don't hurt me, and 1 owe ilall to Cardui." Cardui helps sick women back to health, it has been doing this- for over 50 years. It is not a laxative, or a heart kidney medicine? it is a woman's n-j * If you are a woman, try It . *? *.-? A Let ef influence. The following anecdote well illuo. trates the exalted position Sir Wil frid Laurier occupies In the minds of the lees educated Preaob-Csnadlsns Borne years ago an Illiterate old Can adian came Into Quebec' from the country, where be met s friend whou be bad not seen for rears. In the course of conversation the old fellow happened to mention the name of Queen Victoria, and waa much aaton fahed to learn that ane waa dead. "Dead!' be echoed; "and who has taken ber placer' Whan he waf told tBst the Prince of Walee waa now the ruler of the British Empire be ex claJmed^Gee! i be Prince muet have a lot of Influence with f*!r Wilfrid to get a big Job like that." ? Tit-Bits. Remarkable Bat Cave. In a mountain near Montalban. Lo* son. there is a large cavern, with many branching chamber* and a cen tral dome, two hundred fret In height*--] perforating the mountain top. from which, in December. 1907, Hugh fti. Smith ?? ftseua a solid column,, of beta, which lew rapidly In a suwtgbt lis* for flffinfi mlpiilss, disappearing over a mountain range In the dlreetSar of Manila, without a single, bat hajr las left the column. American engl SHn a tattooed there told Mr. Smith that the flight of bate had occurred at practically the eanae time each day during two years. Psom oober as arses t4 waa learned that the phenomenon " been observed for at least thirty s-Ttstta , A Wowaa'a Great Idea If how to make herself attractive. But. without health. It Is hsrd for ber to he lovely In face, form or temper. A weak, sickly woman will be ner vous and Irritable. Constipation and Kidney poisons show la pimples, blotches, sVln eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Bftters a 1 way a prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and frienda. They regulate Stomach , Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give airoa* nacves. bright eyes., pure breath, smooth, velvetry skin, lovely complexion, good heslth. Try them. IJW.jit Dr. Hardy's Drag Store. JX ^ The Gaiety "THE HOUSE OF NO REPEATERS'* ! ?r^ I v THK GYPSY (ilRL'K 1A>VK. THK MAHK MAKER. jobk.mk-h pimm ok tub fOIAB RHilUK. UlMCrsted hmx for tuBight, "Old Mw Uooo Ten M? ?h?* My HweeUieart I.." ORCHKWRA IMJ1YN TO NIGHT. r r i . .1 Follow tf?? ' Merry Crowd Try our . GENUINE < ! i Potted Tongue 5c. Can. Walter Credle & Co. 'Phone 80. You Cannot Terf ' n-.uch litf.t ?n electric hmp [Jv4 friiboct trying it. The G. {i. Tungsten n-X in a ttandard 16 c.p. bulb girea twice k m much light as the onlinaty latop ? and use* *o% lea ouotcbc. Tka Quality of Lifbt ia UhwimmI We tan impnA* your Hjk*~ ? ing and Jaw you mvfry. k Aak ?? to-day aboat Tngatc* 1 WASHINGTON J ELECTRIC PLANT. ^ Ofin dtj U<JL. - -j a_j AGAINST THE STMCAJf ITS HARD PULLING and nowadays with the cost or living going high and higher one should buy their fooda wbm they can get the highest grata at the lowest prices. W? csh tide /ou o\er ths stream |p sharing our profits wilti you and giving you the best quality ?T foods at at low prices aa you will pay for inferior goods elsewhere K. L. ARCHRELft. "Phone 97. We are selling Ladies' and Chil dren's Sailor Hats worth 25 cents at 15 cents. Renfrew Dress Ginghams at 10 cents per yaid. Mil linery at the lowest prices. ? ' T. W. PHILLIPS & CO Oldest Millinery House in Beaufort County. ' ; SAVING = MONEY Is cf(jbparatively easy after it is once fairly started. Here is a pointer for you: . . I . YOU R-?IJPPLY checks up tolerably well. Considering the hearty eaters at ybur table, it's a wondef you keep as welLstocked as you do. FOR FINE GROCERIES when the larder is getting empty. Come here lOur finely assorted stock is suffic ient, and your tra^Wl^ttea. jos. f. tayloe: Ha Quality Grocer. 'Pboae* IB tmi 1M
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