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cy and bun. tr?ih 4?l/?.red tallr by c. M. Willi.' Bakery. T|l. ^PS*?.-.mwwa ^ ... . ?? WARTS .tKOMiD pan and lea Yea BO ?Jt. f V lafactlon guarmnjeed nr no . ar*?. Aak for Pro*. R. U K-imhaan.. a. Palace Barber Shop, uppoelte Ho n Louise. UK. BAKDr* Mtoa mum* J ? declddSly harmful. Tfie natural remedy Is HolUster's R<*k|r Mo ... tain Tn. Purely vegetable. A mAd laxative, which does not grlp4 uor wwk?o the Dowel muscles. Hardy'* Drug dtbre. ' ? 'V.' -yl ] ? A Frightful Wreck. cl train, automobile.or buggy may cauBe cuts. bruises, abrasion*. sprains or woundH that demand Bucsicu'b Ar nica Salve?earth's greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt euro results. For barbs, boils, gores of all kinds, eczema, chapped hands and Tlps/aore eyes or corns, Its supreme.-Surest pilo FOR FKVKRIAHXKH8 ami ACHINU. Whether from malarious condi tions, colds or overheating, try Hick's Capudlne. It reduces the fever and relieves the aching. It Is liquid?19 s^anu bo conta at drug stores. The WHeh Finders. Three hundred years ago the busi ness of finding out witches was well established and accepted In courts of law as highly proper. In 1MB It is re corded that the magistrates of New castle. England, sent to Scotland for an expfrt witch finder. This gifted person proceeded to show his skill by discovering fifteen witches and secur ing their conviction. One Matthew Hopkins waa a celebrated witch finder of that period. It was easy to discover witches when you knew bow. The sus pected person could be forced to weep snd then detected by the well known fact that a witch could shed only three tsars and those from tbe left eye. or she could be pricked with pins to die cover the spot Insensible to twin, which was a sure sign of dealings with tbe devlL That WjMBen were far mon> . likely to datJfile In witchcraft tban men was conceded. The reason was satisfactorily explained by a famous j German text book on witches pubtlsb?*<i in tbe fifteenth century. It wss slro ply that women were Inherently wick en naturally Inclined to] ; , ? Tne Coyote. The coyote to the little brother of the Indian. Wben the buffalo run la bed from the plains the Indian shot bis rifle into the air. wrapped his blfcnket closer about him and came into the reservation to grow fat and unplctur csque under federal awptces. When the Jack rabbit and molly cottontail vanish from the plains and foothills the hot?I of the" last coyote will sink Into alienee beyond the great divide. TJpttl that far day arrive*, however, hang the bacon high, for while the cab bit remains the moat skillful four lagged forager the world ever knew will bay at the moon by night and Just keep out of rifle range by day. The coyote knows more about traps than a Canadian "voyageur," fa an expert on strychnine and never falls for the deadfall. Be la rather fond of lam be and calves, but rabbits are the oat meal of this phantom highland e? and. as "Diamond Field- Jack Davis would say. "where two or three of these are gathered together there yon will find the coyote, seeking to stow one of tbem into his midst**?Philadelphia Teie gapb. 'J When a Burglar Call* at Night, ?af a burglar breaks Jnto your house at nigbr don't try to corner him." said an old headquarters policeman. "If the awakens you make nolae to scare him away^fcnt don't go after him with a gun, Ten to one he'll *gsc* yon before you rau bit him. It's better to lose a few dollar*' worth of goods than your life I'm giving |t to yon straight- The average man. waked op la the middle of the night, always badly frightened, haao't a cbsnce against the man with nerve enough to break into an occupied house. Krery burglar is a potential murderer aud will shoot to kill U you try to catch blm. And why not? Ba'a gof a big. long term In prison staring him In tbs face If he's nabbed, and he'll take a chance on murder every time to get away. Leave the capture ? of such gentry to the 'cops.' ?They'fe paid to be shot at; you ala't"-] City Star. ^ th. A the CU?. room. <?!>?, .mokln* * "**? PWttWMd. Hare be Soda hi. blQd a I ?hoald Phone or ask tqday BRAGAW&COl, jy, t Af*t ? (? \V?jldj*ton, !?. C. AYS PLEASED THAT'S THE VERDICT OF THOSE ATHO PATRONIZE Our First Glass Grocery. WE HAVE THE BEST GOODS PS: THE BEST SERVICE THE LOWEST PRICES Let us please you. Send or phone us your orders. Phone 387 R. H. HUDSON LECAL NOTICES ; NOTICE OF HALE -y'- . ? By virtue of the power of sale ?..ntalned In * deed of. truft to me ex etWto.i bj- L. P. Brook. aad others, dated Novembe> 22nd. 1107. ?u<l re corded In the register's o?ce of Beau fort county In book It?. p*|e which Is hereby referred to. default having beau made In paym-L^ or tb? Indebtedness ruereby secured. I will ?ell at tvnirthouf* door In Beaufort county mi WclTteKtlT, September 71h. 1?10, at r.oon, for cash to Ue highest bidder, all (hit lot or parcel of land In the City uf Washington, N. C.. at the corner of Fourth uud Madden atreeta and In that part of said city known aa Gladden Town, being part of Lot. No. ?0 and being tho aa conveyed to A. D. MecLesn by Charles Blackwell and wife by deed dated No vember 14lh. 1905. recorded In said register's ofllcr In book 115. page HO. which la also referred to. aid convey ed by said A. D. MacLean to L. K. B *ts having been executed to se r he purchase money. August 6th. laid. O. Rl'MLEY. I ,Urostee. XOT1CK OF IHSttOLVTION*. To all whom It may concern: Take notice. *tl?at John C. and W. C. Rodman have this day dissolved the partnership heretofore existing between them In the name of the Washington Drug Company, and have sold the same with good will aad assets to Messrs. A. C. Hoyt. W I,. Vaughan and W. F. Rbyne. who sssnjne control of the asm, from I o'clock p. m-r August tth. ItlU. J. I a and W. C. Dodman are responsi ble for the dabta of tba Brm contract, ed prior to that time, and the pur I chaser* are responsible for all- obli gations contracted thereafter. J. C. and W. C. Rodman have no furtbern connection wttb the business, and are not reeponslble for any obliga tions except ss above. This, the Ith day of August. Itl0. J. O. aad W- C. RODMAN. Trading as the Washington Drug Co. Raving qualified aa executor of the I estate ef Mary T. McDonald, de ceased. late et Beaufort county. North Carolina, notice Is hereby given that I all dalma against aald estate must be exhibited and presented to the under signed within twelve (It) months from tfils Kith day o( July. 1?10. or ? this notice will be pleaded In bar of ?'their recovery. All persons Indebted ? to said estate are required to make Immediate payment. SETH BR1DOMANN Executor of Mary T. McDonsld, Deceased. I This toth day ot July. 1(10. I: NOTICE OF SI ilp" HALE. Under and hAfrtue of a deed of] trust to me from A. W. Styron and wile. Marianne atyron, dated 81st day of January. 1807, and recorded In the reglster'e office of Beeufort couaty In book 144 at page 2tt. T will on the 12th day of September. 1?10, at It o'clock m.. aell for cash, be fore the Courthouse door In Washing ton. N. C.. to the highest bidder, the lowing deeerlbed red! estate, towlt:? (1.) Situate, lying and .being m Beaufort county. North Carolina, and In pantego township, and being that certain tract of land well Mown SS the Jackie Clark homestead or Law reros Clark land, adjoining Ue lands of iuhn Clark on the west, the Leech vine publlo road on the south, the lands of Styron and lovlck on the east and pungo river oo the north, containing one hundred '(ItO) aores (2.) The lands allotted to Mar gsret Lovlck end Marianne Sty ron In the partition entitled "John D. Clark. H. J.-Lovlck and wife. Margaret, and A. W. Styron end wife. Marianne, vs Lawrence Clark. Catharine Clerk, and W H. "Wilkin^ son. guardian ad. litem of Catharl:v Clark," aald land be'ng lots Noe. 4 and 6 In said partlt I , collating of tract(i or parcels Nos. l. 2 and 3 of such &yot':"'-it. to which and to the flns'l decree therein, recorded In the iter's otic* of Beaufort county k 81. page S85. reference la ,, made; eavlng end excepting >f the same the store aad lot In 1 Leachvtlle conveyed to sc Ue whsrf bereto t Btyron Tranaporta ilao the It 1-t acres 1 to Mrs. grnve - U. Patted Her en the Back. Tennyson on one occasion on board fte royaJ yacht. at tbe request of tbe then Princess of Walea. read -Tbe Grandmother." "I read It." aald Ten nyson. In a cabin on deck. Tbe prin ceaa aat close to ine on one aide and a young ladj whom 1 dklu't know tbe other. Tbe wind came ibtough /is open window, and tbe prtpceaa whispered, 'Put on your hat.* bflt ( aald I ought, if poaalble. to make my eelf balder than erer before ao many royalties. She aald again. Oh. pat It on." so I did. "and 1 beard afterward that the king of Denmark's court foot who was In tbe background (tbey really kept a court loot), remarked. 'He may be laureate, but be bus not learned court manners.' When 1 was done tbe ladies praised me. and I pat ted the unknown one on tbe back by way of reply, and presently I found oat abe wee tbe empress of Russia?" "Had yotf any talk with tbe csar?" "Hardly any. He said be couldn't speak English Perbape be waa dis gusted at my patting bis wife on tbe back. His head waa up In tbe cabin ceiling aa be walked about below."? Londdn Gentlewoman Hydrocysnio Acid. Tbe distilled essential oil of almonds. I which when dilated supplies tbe popn [ lar flavoring for awoeta and confection ery known aa "ratafia." contalna in Its strongest form a sufficient percentage of hydrocyanic add to make It highly dangerous. A young man wbo waa ex ecuting an order by pouring It from a larger bottle to a amaller one noticed that be had not put tbe label quite straight on tbe smaller bottle and took it off again. Before replacing tbe la bel be licked 1c to make sure of its sticking propffrly. But while pouring be bad tnadrertenHy let s drop or two trickle on tbe outside of tbe bottle where he bad affixed the labeL Then when be touched tbe label with bis tongue be felt as if something shot along that member and alao a jump of hia heart. So be rushed to a tap. which waa fortunately close at band, and pat bla tongue under tbe running water. Never aa long aa be lived, be aald. would be forget that poisoning eenaation.?Chambers' Journal. A Way Man Has. A man wbo will alt up all night and display marvelous agility of tbe fln gers in operating a pack of carda Adds that be baa bunda like an elephant's feet when be is ssked to book up or button up bis wife's gowu. This fact la observed time and again and la one of tbe popular bits of philosophy to be served in connection wltb a dress mak ers' convention desiring public atten tion. That It Is a more difficult under taking to shuffle tbe deck and deal a poker hand?merely aa a test of digital cleverness without taking Into consid eration the more Important item of dealing a satisfactory hand?than to book up a gown even when tbe eyes are hidden In the lace must be admit ted. That a man will undertake the one cheerfully and the other charitab ly must be aacribed to tbe survival of the Old Rick In moet male humans.? Chicago Tribune. A Nioe Distinction. He was hurrying for tbe train, somewhat Impeded by a clumsy crate containing ? large lire turkey. Aa be approached tbe gate tbe guard stopped him with a gesture. *Yoo can't take that through here."! be aald. "That'll have to he checked [ or go by express." r jM "But 1 can't stop." declared tbe j pessenger. "ITe got to get this train." And he tried to push through again. The guard held him back. "That la I baggage." be said firmly, "and It must | go lo tbe baggage car." "Oh. no." replied tbe other, wltb a| charming snd confident smile; "1 luggage. Don't you see l'u? inirging it?' And be bad slipped by before tbe astonished guard bad cftogtit bin breath.?Tooth's Companion. , Circumstantial Evidence. Even tbe clearest and most perfect circumstantial evidence is likely to be at fafilt. after all. und therefore ought to be received with great caution. Take tbe esse of any pencil sharpened by any woman. If you have wltneseee yen will find aha did It with a knife, but if you take simply tbe aspect of tbe pencil you will say she did It with her teetlk?Mark .Twain. H :v' *? 1 MUM." M)d ? husband wbo wu Mdlm ? ITOKtbj letter wblrti HI. wM. tad written .ml bad banded I.. tbe lady. sBU TELEPHONE 83 /ijtri -? '- *? Jf* '*/ CRYSTAL ICE CO., Washington, N. C. ? Peisonal Mention Mr. Claud Davis of Englehard la I In the city today on business. 1 Rev. Jos. \V. Fulford, ot Jesaama, its In the city today. i ^ | Messrs. W. T Bally. Jr., and D. M Carter, Sr., and Churchill Bragaw re turned from a business trip to Hyde coiinty this morning* Mr. W. A. WoolaVd, of Bath was In the city today. ? # Mr. C. S. Wallace and family and |Mrs. A. H Webb. 0t Morehsad City, arrived in the city today and are the [guest of Mr. and Mrs. J no. W. Dud ley on West Second street. ! Mr. 8. F.' Freeihah, Is in Plymouth today on business. I " ' ? Dr. W D. Bowen. of Richmond, is in the city. T ? ? i Mr. Guy B. Hardy returned this morning from a bnslnefK trip to 'Griniesland. ? ? Mr. John T. B?1 left on the A. C. L. this morning for Whartons. ? ? Mr, F. p. Latham, of Haslln. is. in the city today. ? ? Mrs. D. L. Wtndley. Miss Thelma and Master HarreU, of Belhaven. ar rived in the city this morning and are the guest 0f Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Ricks. ? * '* Mr. Tom Mann, pt Middleton, is in the city today. ? ? j Mr. Walter Jodes, of Swan Quar ter, is in the city today. ? ? Mr. DfcM. Carter, Jr., went to Nor folk this morning. Mr. Hugh Daof Belharen. Is In the city today. ? ? Mr. W. D. Daniel went to Grimes land thla^mornlng on a business trip. ? ? STr> and Mrs. Noah Robinson who have been visiting relatives 'in the city, lfft this morning for Darlington. S. C.. from there they will return to their home in Washington. D. C ? ? Miss Elisabeth Tlbbatt went to Greenville this morning. ? ? Mr. D. L^sofsky, of Belhaven. is !ti the city ttftlay. Misses Stella and Carrie Onslowe who have been visitlnx Capt. and Mrs. S. F. Smith have returned to their home in Darlington, S. C. Mrs. E. F. Martin, of Belhaven and Mrs. Armfleld passed through the city this morning enroute to Pal myra. ? ? Colonel W. B. Rodman left this morning for his home in Chsrlotte. ? ? Mr. Edward Woolard, of Scotland Neck, is visiting Mr. Ellis Phillips at his home on West Second street. ? ? Mr. Ralph Phillips has gone to Baybor0 to visit his sunt, Mrs. Ellis Phskles. ? ? ? ? Captain W. R. White, of BiSti. la In the city today. The Normans. Tbe Normnas were Northmen or. to be more precis*. the descendants of Northmen. who bad been expelled from tbelr natjre Norway to con qnence of an effort on tbeh/ part to subvert Its lustltotlonM and to make Its lands hereditary Instead of being divisible among all tbe sons of tbe . former owner. A band of expatriated outlaws sod robbers, they won and beld the fslr province of northern France, which they nan ted Normandy, after their native land. When they lovaded England tbey were French men only In rh* senee tbac tbey had lived for some generations on Preoch ao<l. Id blood they belonged to t great UermaaV: breed, aioug with the Anglo-Saxons. Danes and other Scan dinavian sud Gorman peoples.?New York Acsertrsn. Why 9He Was - ; I A very silent otd woman was oc asked why- It was she had so little to say. She replied that when ?l>e was . a young girl she was very U1 and could oot talk for a long time, whereupon Bbe mad* a voW that If speech were -? W anything unkind of any body. And thus she was as tbey found THE TOWjst AND COUNTRY WE WRITE FIRE, LIFE, PLATE GLASS, ACCIDENT & HEALTH INSURANCE We Have Nothing but the Best Com panies. WE WANT TO WRITE YOUR [ C. D. PARKER OVER BOWERS-LEWIS & CO. TELEPHONE 85 r CHOICE' Cut Flowers. ? Write, phone or wlr? J. L O'QUINN & CO. Raleigh, N. C. Your wants, as they are head quarters for everything in the Florest Line. " phone m* Dr. Neeley's WONDERFUL Wintergreen positively cures Rheumatism Permanent results as sured-. not temporary relief. If troubled with this dread disease try one bottle. Prices 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by DR. HARDY, Sole Agent for Wash ington and vicinity ITCH RELIEVED AT CNCE That terrible itch disappe ru with It j First Drops or a slmi te com pound of oil of wintergreen thymol and glycerine mixed in D. D. 0. Pre scription. Tbi?-woothlng. he .ling lo tion. used externally kills the ?ez?ma germ instantly. Heretofore th?? D. D. D. remedy haw been told only in $1.00 bottles; but as a special offer any si.tferer In this town who has never tr.ed D. D. D. can now try this rem yty in a special bottle at 24C. It cures the itch Instantly. We Know :his. Har dy Drug Co. ? KTAOGRR8 SKEPTIC'S. That a clean, nice fragrant com pound like Burklen's Arnica 8ilve will Instantly relieve a bad burn. cut. scald, wound or piles, staggers pke;> tlcs. But great cure proves it's a won* derful healer of the worst sores, ul cers, bolls, felons, eczema, chapped hands sprains and corns. Try It. 25c. at ail druggists. LIFE OS PANAMA CANAL has had one frightful drawback? malaria trouble?that has brought' suffering and death to thousands. The germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness, jaundice, lassitude, weakness and general debility. But Sectric Bitters never fall to destroy em and cure malaria troubles. "Three bottles completely cured me of a very severe attack of malari writes Wm. A. Fretwell, of Lucami. N. C.. and I've had good health ever since." Cure stomach. liver and kid ney troubles and prevent typhoid. 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists. Work 84 Hoars a l*Jj. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. Kiog's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated blobule of health, that changes weakness Into strength, languor Into energy, brain fag into mental power; curing Consti pation, Headache. Chills, Dyspepsia. Malatia. 26c. at all druggists. Hicks' CAPUDIN'K Cures Sir* Hesd Alto Nervous Heaaacho, Travelers Headache and ache* fiom Grip, diomaea Troubles or Pom**', trou oles. Try Capudlno?it'a liquid? streets Immediately, bold b? drug gists. 10, SS and 50 oeiMs. Mr. C. A. Cutler and Mr. W. B. Bridgers are spending the day at Banyan.. . ???> ' Mr. I D. Aid ridge, of South Crt&k ft am"Washington visitor. _w_ ' JUST arrived! New Fall nnd. Winter Seed Rutabagc, Turnip, Kale, Collard, and Rape. | 'PhoneJ80. Walter Credle & Co1 i Odorless, Smokeless, Ei plosionless ELECTRICITY -IS Safe as Sunshine USE Mazda Lamps, And you will have both Quantity and Quality Ask us about our Special Wiring Offer WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT Some purgatives coutalu such strong drugs that, while they cause the bowels to move, injure the deli cate linings ot stomach and Intes tines. Hollister's Rocky Mnutain Tea is not in that clasts. It lc slight ly laxative and at the suiuu time healing and soothing. Hardy's Drug ! Store. A VYomuu'fc Great Idea is how to make herself attractive. But. without health. It la hard for her to be lovely ix. face, form or temper. | A weak,* sickly woman will be ner-| 4'ous and irritable. Constipation and , Kidney poisons show in pmitnea,! blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvetry skin. lo*rh complexion, good health. Try them. 5Ac. at Dr. Hardy's Drug Store. WHY 8ALVK8 FAIL Tf* rnu; KCZKMl* ? Ill Scientists are now agreed that the eczema eerms are lodged not In the outer skin or epidermis, hut in the Inner skin. Hense. a penertatlng liq uid is required, not air-outward salve that clogs the pores. We recommend to all eczema pa tients the standard prescription Oil of Wlntergreen as compounded In liquid form known as D. I>. D. Pres cription. A trial bottle of this D. D. D. Prescription, at only *25 cents, will Instantly rellev? the Itch. We have sold and recommended this remedy for years, and know of wodnerful cures from its use. We recommend It to our patrons. HARDY DRUG CO. YOU CAN Cl/ItK THAT BACKACHE Pain along the back, dizziness, head ache and general languor. Get a package of Mother Gray's AUSTRA LIAN LKAF, the pleasant root and herb cure fo? all Kidney. Bladder and urinary troubles. When you feel all run down, tired, weak and with out energy uae this remarkable com. blnatlon of nature's herbs and roots. As a regulator It has no equal. Moth, er Gray's AUSTRALIAN LKAF Is pold by druggists or sent by mail for 59 eta. Samples sent FREE. Ad. dress. The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. Success la a-y line Is dependent vpon perfect health, strength and vi tality. more than upon anything elae As HolHater's Rocky Mountain Tm. baa helped so many physically at>< mentally. It baa surely done Its In putting meh and wema* 0 road to sucoese and fortune, Drug otora, Gaiety Theatre A. P. BARNES, Manager a REELK a. hoys- okhi stra? all week. THE FORAC.ER?A DRAMA. HAVEll liV THE FLA?i?Drama. WILSON'S WIFES CU C NT F. NANCE ??Cmedy. THE LITTLE FIDDLER?DRAMA. Edison. Hear the quartette xing. WEEK END EXCURSION FARES TO NORFOLK AND V1KCINU REACH VIA. NORFOLK SOUTHERN It. R. Tickets sold fy Saturday night trains, good return.ng, leave Norfolk Sunday night. Saturday night. July 9. first date of sale and every Saturday until Sep tember 3. GREATLY REDUCED RATES From Norfolk. Beach. To Virginia ?-* 10 $2.75 Wilton j;.25 2.60 Farmville 2.25 2.50 Greenville 2.25 2.50 ?Vat>h'ingtou ... 2.00 ' 2.25 Fares In same proportion from all stations between Raleigh. Belhaven and Norfolk. The night express of the Norfolk Southern offers th bent and iftost con venient service between Raleigh. Eastern North Carolina and Nor folk. Va. Spend next Sunday at Virginia Beach, the most attractive seashore resort fn Virginia. Get complete information from nearest ticket agent, or D. V Conn. S. P. A.. Raleigh, N. C. H. C. HTDGIN8, G. P. A W. W. CROXTON. A. P. A.. Norfolk. Va. A Dreadful Wonad from a knife, gun. tin can. rusty nail, fireworks, or of any other nature, de mands prompt treatment with Buck len a Arnica Salve to prevent blood poison **? gangrene It's the quick est. sorest healer for all such wounds as also for Bums, BoIIps, Sores. Skin Eruptions, Eczema. Chapped Hands, corns or piles. 25c. at Dr. Hardy's Drug Stove. Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fatfe. nervous proevstion and Cstnale weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. F0."TjS?jre*JvOT.?0 h b the brat medicine erer Mid over a dnnniW. countcr. STRUCK A RICH MINK. S. W. Bends of Coal city. It . ml;? be Mrvck * perfect mlM of health In Dr. King's New Life PI1U, (or they cured him of liver end kidney trou ble. after 11 yean of eu Bering. They ?re the beet pill, on earth for roaetl petkm. malaria. headael,,. dy.pepala nd debility 25c at all druntetm. ** * ??
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