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plies with lees money If you buy
where prices are the lowest and
quality the hast.
We can supply your wants In any
thin? in the grocery line. Call phone
No. 387.
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Norfolk Southern Railroad
Announces Improved train service. New train between Raleigh, N. C.
and New Berne, N. C. without change dally, beginning AnAguat I4ih,li?ii>
Daily except Sunday SCHEDULE Dally except Sunday
Head Down Read Up
6:15 a. m. Lv Raleigh Ar. 7:25 p. m*
820 a. m. Lv ? Wilson Lv 5:31 p. n.
9:12 a. m. Lv ParmrUle Ly 4:29 p. m.
9:40 a. m. Lv Greenville Lv 4:14 p. m.
10:15 a. m. Lv Chocowlnlty Lv. 3:35 p. m.
20:40 a. m. Ar Washington, Lv 3:20 p. m.
10:07 a m. Lv Washington Ar 2:00 p. ra.
10:28 a. m. Lv Chocowlnlty Lv 2:50 p. m.
11:35 a. m. Ar New Bern Lv 1:45 p. m.
Travel via the direct route and avoid change of cars.
W. W. CROXTON. G. P. A. B. L. Bl'GG, Traxlc Manager.
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA
T. H. MYERS, Agent. Washington, N. C.
. ? NIGHT EXPRESS
PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR SERVICE BETWEEN
RALEIGH, X. O" AXD NORFOLK VA.
Night SCHEDULE Night
Express Express
3.20 p. m. Lv Greensboro, Sou. Ry ~ Ar 12:10 p. m.
5:25 p. m. Lv Durham, Sou.Ry Ar 9:50 a. m
4:35 p. m. Lv. Henderson, S.A. L. Ry Lv. 1:28 p. m
5:10 p. m. Lv Fayettevllle, R. & S. P. Ry Ar 11:00 a. m.
9>:00 p. m. Lv Raielugh Union Station Ar. 7:30 a. m
11:15 p. m. Lv. Wilson Ar. 5:20 a. m*
7:00 p. m. Lv. Wilmington, Via Wilson Ar. 9:45 a. m.
6:50 p. m. Lv. New Bern, Via Goldsboro Ar. 9:25 a. m.
10.15 P. m. Lv. Goldsboro, Via Wilson Ar. 6:40 a. jn.
12:41 a. m. Lv, Greenville ? i ?Ar3:53 a- m.
l:50*tt. m. Lv. Washington 'I * Ar. 3:00 a. m.
5:10 a. m, Ar. Elizabeth City ' Lv. 11:18 p. m.
7:00 a.m. Ar. Norfolk, Park Ave Lv 9:33 p. m. i
Clo6e connection at Norfolk with all lines diverging.
For complete information, or reservation of sleeping car space, apply to
C. T. Gannan. Agent, H. L. Llpe, U. T. A., Raleigh, N C., W. J. WilliamB.
ff. A . Wilson N C; F. W. Tatem, General Agent, Goldsboro, N. C.; J. Has
sellf T. A. Greenville, N. C.; T H Myers T A. Washington. N. C.; T. H.
Bennett, T. A.. New Bern, N. C. W. W. Croxton, G. P. A.; B. L. Bufcg,
Traffic manager, Norfolk, Va. 4?*.$ 1
THE BR COLD MORNINGS.
won't set you ahlrerlng?ha?s no
terror* for you?If you hare a gaa
radiator In your room connected
with our malna and your own houie
feed pipe*. Turn the cock, atrlke a
match and Just feel yonr apartment
grow comfortable In a trice. When
you're dreesed you can shut off the
gas, so getting heat for a few oents.
Aak ua how few.
WASHINGTON LIGHT & WATER CO.
Dr. Booker T. Washington is Sorely
Coming to Washington. ?
So are the people coming to Clemmons Restaurant
for Barbecue and Oysters, a Specialty. Open till 12
o'clock nights. We keep everything good to eat, not
to keep. 2 cooks, 4 waiters. We Tlve to feed?we
feed to live POLLY to the Head COOK. Yoa aU
rzrj^n.hYl Don't forget the place.
RFIELD CLEMMONS,
Reliable Restaurant. Phoq(i4fc Water St.
WEIHl una' II w 11 x'y
tin. L. p. Tilth 111 And daafkter.
Mlia Irene and Ulu Annie Sprlnj.r,
of South Crock, arrived In the city
todaj.
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Mown. w. H. Mkjo ud j. J.
J Jonoo, of South Croak *ro here to
day on btrtnau.
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Mr. H. C. Carter.,Jr.. has gone to
Hyde county on profession*! busl
. Mr. Ouy Weston Is back from a
trip to Hyde county where he vial
relatives and friends.
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Mrs. J. C. Overton and ton oi
South Creek are the guests of friends
in the city.
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Misses Mamie and Katie Mockln
of Jeestfblyaso hore today.
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Mr. andN Mrs. Thomas P. Howard
of Mllothlan. Vs.. are visiting Mr.
and M is, 1,. E. Kldd on East Second
street.
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Mrs. M. T. Jordan and' daughter,
who have been the guest of friends
and relatives here hsve returned to
their home In Plnetown.
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Mr. O. W. Freeman wsa a passen
ger on the Norfolk-Southern this
morning from New Bern.
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Mr. W. O. Meeklna of Jessama Is
s Washington visitor.
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Mr. M. Jordan of Plnetown was
here today on business.
Tharsday'a Pmoaala
Captain George Howard la In the
city ahakffcg handa with hla many
friends.
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Mr. George E. Crabtree, of Golds
boro. a former townsman, was here
yesterday and today.
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Mr. Norwood L. Simmons went to |
Blounts Creek this afternoon.
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Mrs. C. E. Hanberry & Son ex
pects to leave tomorrow morning for
Raleigh.
Mr. Surry Parker of Plnetown, is
in the city.
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Mr. J. H. A 111 good of Vanceboro,
arrived In 'the city this morning. \
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*!r. H. N. Sidney was In town yes
terday.
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Mr. H. B. Wallace of Rural Route
No. 2, was a Washington visitor to
day.
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Mr. John Roberts of Swan Quarter
was here today.
Mr. Adolph Stern of Ne* Bern
was In the city this morning.
Mr. James Styron expects -o leave
tomorrow morning for St. John's
School, New, York. I
Mr. J. D. Eborn of Bayslde. arrlv
od in the cl.y this morning on bust*
ne?s.
Dr. Dixon of Edward, ftfrlved In
the city this morning via the Wash
ington and Vandemere train.
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Mr. B. W. Bergeron has returned
from a business trip.
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Mr. J. C. Ovorton of South Creek, j
wa.i a Washington visitor yesterday. |
5 or 6 doses of "666" will cure any
case of chills and fever. Price 25c.
Venning Completion
The handsome new parsonage be
ing erected by the M. E. church con
gregation, Is nearlng completion.
| When finished It will be one of the
I moat attractive residences In the city".
It will be a credit to that denomlna
| tlon.
Hchooner In port.
i Ths achooner Odla Tyrell. Captain
| W. Maaon In command, la in port
I from Roae Bay, loaded with ?ottos
and corn.
The County Candidate#.
The Democratic eounty candidates
wi^ address ths cltlsens of Balhavsn
this evening at S o'clock and the
cltlsens of Pnngo tomorrow svenins
at ft o'clock.
Every person dssirous of good gov
ernment, clean polities mad an econ
omical administration of affairs Is
cordially Invited to be present end
hear the Issuss dlscuased by the Dem
ocratic candidates. Ladles era es
pecially invited to be present.
TALB OF THE WHjY TRRKR.
Mark Tvnta was a Arm I
, sad has many a tain to tall
the Incredibly bed roads of
A Hartford 1
got the I
"We
back when the stage got ?
and again we had to strain our <
hearta oat to.
"In covering fifteen miles we I
stuck eight times; and In going the)
whole thirty we lifted that old i
out of the mud seventeen tlmea by |
actual count
"We five passengers were wet, tir
ed and filthy wfcen we reached our
declination; and ao you can Imagine
our feelings when we saw the three
women passengers remove, as they
dismounted, their veils, their shawls
asd their skirts, and lo, and behold?
they were three big, hearty, robust
men. '
% "Aw we stared at them with buig-j
lng and ferocious eyes, one of them ]
?aid; VWKKtttM
" "Thanks for your labor genta
We knowed this road and prepared
for it* Will yon licker?'"?Minnea
polis Journal, j
No War Danger.
New York, Nov. J.?Major General
Frederick D. Grant commander of the
Department of the Eaat, who was one
of the cloeet followers of the work
of the airmen at the Belmont Park
meet, sees no war peril In the aero
plane.
As. sn engine of war, he thinks!
they will be found comparatively!
harmless. ?
At a range leas than six thousand
feet he la convinced that sharpshoot
ers could easily pick off the beat of
them, while at a greater height the
distance would probably defeat their
own purpose.
"in the present unperfected state
of the aeroplane," he says. "It will
be useful for scouting purposes, but
not formidable a* an engine of war.
The blrdman's lot aa a scout will be I
a dangeroua one. for he win bp the
target of some mighty accurato sharp 1
shooting.
Notice!
By virtue of a power of sale con
tained In a mortgage executed on
February J2th, 1909, by J. Wiley
Ball and wife to Howard Wlnfleld,
and recorded In Register's office of
Beaufort county. In Book 162. pago
337, I will on Monday, the 5th day
of December, 1910, at 12 o'clock, rn,
at the court house door of Beaufort
county, at Washington. N. C.. offer
for sale to the highest bidder, for
cash, at public auction, a cej-taln
piece, parcel or lot of land lying and
being In North Carolina, Beaufort
county, Washington township, and
| described and defined as follows to
wlt: In what Is known as "Wash
ington Heights" being lot No 8, in
'Block No. 6, according to Hall's map 1
of said property, see deed from j
Washington Investment Compan to:
J. Wiley Bali and wife, recorded In
Book 145, page 59, records of Beau
fort county. Being same lot of land
wheron aaid parties of the first part j
resided.
L Nov. 3. 1910.
HOWARD WINF1BLD.
Nicholson A Daniel, attorneys. 12-4 |
Pur Ply, Poar rreacn.
Odm a ttaua tbwA^wAs an In
dian namad Hf |awk?. ? whit* man,
anconatartog Mc Smoke, artad him
what ba Car a ItTtnf.
"T7m*a~ mrnm B4f Saaak*. "Ma
preach."
"Thmt aaf
it do you cat for
CJREAT MAN.
h fa ?m ? a* w*tW to In*
+*> *? ??2r> k >
Mf i? MMB M faa after our
m. bu tfao aMtMifake who
m ?t?e nirfat of iK? crowd been
:
A little girt of
to be pretty. 8b*
but finally want to
the Ion* mirror in the hall and for the
Brtt time In ber life looked at bereelf
critically from bead to foot. She ?W
what moat girl. nut thirteen-*
lanky creator?, mostly leg* and arms,
and feet It hart her. and *b?
oot of door* to think It ovw.
Thought resulted In tear*. Tod in t**ra
?be was found half an hour later by
her particular chum, a boy near b*c
own age. Anxious inquiry a* to wfcj
?he wa* crying Induced bar to apeak.
-Ob. Harold.- abe waited. -Tea )mt
looked at myself in the glaaa. and Tm
The bey was paled. bat syn
thetlc, and made an effort at eaaa
looked at bar a minute, tbaa
lag.*?New York Times.
OeaawM Knew Her Age.
There la a glaring phase of \
ess In the {Mitten of the twe eexea.
all oar *traggfae for the *of ?
? woman atl
r age. no matter bow youthful she
iy look, white as long ?? ? l
looks youthful be la generally willing
to ?MM and area to beaet of bow
lay mlleetooee he has passed. There
Is at lesst one father who understood
thla problem ta time and who gave
his daughter a fair chance 1a Ufa by
never letting her know bow old abe
waa He realised at ber birth that a
time would come when she would not
want to tell ber age, and be a pared bar
the humiliation of baring to prevari
cate. ae abe was nerer told either ber
sge or the place where she was born,
and there wer* no birth records pre
served In the family.?New York
World
Tearing a Proverb to Tatters.
One of our correspondent*, to whom
so far as we ciin remember we never
did any Injur)'- sends us the following:
Carlyle said that genius Is an in
finite capacity for taking pains. We
venture to think this definition appro
priate to a clerk.
But in a doctor genius Is an lnfl-1
nite capacity for slaking pains.
' In a commercial traveler, for taking
trains.
In a literary man. tor raking brains.
In a sanitary engineer, for making
drains.
And In a Don Juan. forsaking ]
Janes.
Oscar Wilde's . emendation of the
proyerb was at once briefer and mora
obvious. "Genius." be said, *Ms an In
finite Incapacity for taking pains."?
London News.
Shopping Troubles.
"Tomorrow is my wife's birthday, I
and 1 want to buy n present that will
tickle her."
"We hare a nice' line of feather |
boas." ' *
"No, no. I mean somethlnf that I
would make a bit with bcr."
"Anything In hammers?" ,
"You misunderstand. I want some- |
thing striking that"?
"Ah. yea wish ? clock."
"That's all."?Cleveland Plain Dsal- I
"Mr. Smith," rfpolte up 4be jovtix
lawyer, "I come liere as a representa
tive of year neighbor. Tom Jones, with
the commission to collect a debt due
him."
"I eeaqratulate yotf." answered Itf. I
Smith, "en obtaining'so iisnnsa?t a |
j<A at swell an leer I y stage ,4a yc
Magazine.
Hardly.
A fian&ty school teacher. a
for 4he ??eey ef AnsQl?f and Sep-I
phh* to the Jnyenlle
"N<yw. ehiWf* ,
weey>W|r t
iSrS
wqRTHY ACTIONS.
4<h.
"X
via the
It'l easier (or fe man to deceive
himself then It Sb to foot hi* nelgh
the streams
aro operated
It Is daelred to know If tor any
n boat, are not making tegular
the location ol any. known Ira
ni obstruction, or ahoala. etc .
so fiat If practicable the engineer
department plant will remedy the con
dlttoas complained of.
The engineer oOcs dsplrea. to main
tain a continuous and uninterrupted
navigation on the streams under Im
provement In thl? district, and anjr
Information relative'to dlflcultlee In
navigating, sU., toll be appreciated
by that olSce.
The streams mentlonel particular
ly la Captain Brown's circular arp
the Tar 'Rlr*r, Fishing Creek Con
tent nea Creek, Neuae river. North- J. H. HARRIS PLUMBINO * BDP
east Irver. Black river aad Cap* F?ar| PLY CO.
Interesting Voting Toward Finish.
Miss Faanle "Whitley. B Mala at. 1MI1
Miss Jennie Coju West Mala. street 17.101
Mis* Ada Rhodes, M4 W ind St- . .11.744
Miss Pearl "Campbell, m Market Bt ? ?. .?.???
Miss Lottie Mayo. E. Water 8t. . ? ? ; ? ? ?W?*
Mia* Uabel Dally. 14S Jft. lid 8t ..??
Mia* May Belle SandC 4I? W Meln
Miss Ooldle Ricks. E. Snd St . . ?? *?**?
Mies FJorlence Wlnfleld. Bridge 8t ?.???
MIm Emily QaMortf. Aurora .. ./...*' 22.119
Mr*. L. T. Thompson, Aurora if.tM
MIm Mm Blount. Cbocowlnlty 19.722
Min Bdna Dugifld, Vancoboro 16.202
Mlee Lotte Bishop. Pantego 1I.IH
Miss Mabel Voa Kbersteln, Chocowia !??>???
Miss Minnie Kllllngsworth, Ptnetowa I.IK
Miss Rnth Chad wick, Fairfield ."?.74?
Hiss Ola Rosa, Bonnerton V :. >.402
Mies Hilda Burbeg*. Bath g,?77
Miss Mead Duke. Pantego 8.116
Miss Maud Mason, Fairfield 1.IS0
Miss Gladys Ross, Bdward .. I.M4
Happy, Comfortable Evenings
1 Spent* at Home
What can you imagine that will make home more
pleasant and enjoyable than aa even, warm temperature.
In offering you
Cole's Original Alr-Tljht Wood Heater
we do so knowing it will give you perfect satisfaction.
Read the following guarantee made by'the manufacturer
of thia remarkable stove:
We guarantee every (W? Afa^llfk Wood Stove
nane to nauta efc-tifbt ae loog as used.
We guarantee that it will bold firm over night with dry wood.
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am is be troa -km
COLS MANUFACTURING CO. (NoCbc.)
Avoid miihilfw?Before you buy allow us to show
you the patented features on Cole's Original Air-Tight
which make it the most satisfactory of all heaters.
Burns wood, chips, oobs and rubbish.
Kxsnr J. H. Harris Plumbing^
Sr^nsi ^ & Supply Company
Washingnon, - - North Carolina
SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS
VIA ?'??'Mr
Chesapeake Line to Baltimore
Direct Line to Baltimore and til points North & West
KM9GANTLY Ai*POIHTKI> OTKAMKR8. PKRFKCT DUfUfO HKRVICK.
Steamer* ]?&?* Norfolk dallf (except Sunday> ?:1E 9 m. from root
of Jaekaon etreet, arttve Baltimore 7:04 a. id. Diroet connection made
wltlt aafl Usee (or all polnU. For parftcnlalra call on or writ*
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? ?? Oraaby Btroet. Norfolk, ,Va. Lj
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ind we