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TH CAROLINA t to b^Yound In this section atlr? Interior w rearranged . Tfc? orchestra In of Ul.. .U?? has been ?o ar that the mualc can be render-] much more latutactloa. In aiale u heretofore (hero ana quite a number ot provided " kemtro u a. vWt tm the manager, Mr. H. to be congratulated on i namsfl HOME ? , wuh., F?b. ;8.? HtfiSMiiiH Everything rxMalbte la be'qc lo eoqnteract,*h?r<: [kmegt, \ W Br try nttle town In the Northwe*t , fa or**al?tn* a "boosting clnh" and letting up a publicity fijnd.. Tbe atate ot Washington la paaal&r a law for flaying a ta* tor advertising purposes. Uncle Bam ha* barn a liberal help ? er .or the Woe torn railroads and tlm |||p bat the common haVo got very Itttlo bonottj of liberality. g Thero ara larga ntkmMrs of (cod Industrious citizens In thl*.atale who] I I an* Inm in Knil ft North Carolina i' the Sooa of the American Rtvolntion," K ; fW ' ! The Beriety began it? existence ?ith quite 11 large membership Hon. Stephen C. Bragaw wan made temporary -praaldcnt and Mr Lyndon Y. Shaw, temporary secretary after which Ibe following officers wi fleeted : President. Hofc. Stephen c. Bra gaw, Wnshlngton, N. C. ?' Vice President. Mr. John A. Wed doll, Tarboro. N. C. ) Secretary and Register, B. T Bo., nor, Aurora, N. C. Treasarer, Dr. Jno. . 0, Redman, Washington, N, C. 'Chaplain, Dr. H M. Bonner, New bern, N. C. Historian. Mr, R. W. Myers. of Oreenaboro. N. C * ;v : The following geottamen wart* Mr. P. H. Vom Bbersteln. Chnco wlnity; Mr. V C. Kaffla*, - Waahiog tbn; ^15f. John O. Bloant, Wuhlnc tgn; Mr. B. T Boaner, Aurora; U D. Bonnej, Bonnerton. 1 ' "v? V' ' Mr. K. Banner. Aoron, < reprint -J JHINKfcVHMVjBHRPI Reflation In the National Board <,M Hon. Stephen C Bragaw and Mr. P. C. Ku^ler both ol Washington will represent the North Carolina Society In the Congress to be bald In Louis ville. Kentucky In AOT mi. T>t Nerth Carolina society of tbe Sona of the American Revolution waa organised In tbe Brst town natnei^for tha "father of fcla Country," and lO drat proaldent. Hon. Stephen C. Bra taw's birthday falla on the 2 fad 6} r. 'Mj'tiw it-.', v- i - an- at ? u sJsi Bay* Baker "1 V ?*> .* tl biWUfl ? Blc* photo graph of' that eirl, yea ?all yonfm, rou ?r? not in It? the picture ftrot, it" orla)n?l lut. Raker's Studio ... COLORS I EASY PITTING | Oto $3,00 3 tnft'imiii'i.vr.,1 7 A money, oy ? erring Juno bee |n the 'luildiQK forttterly oecuplcd tlie postofflco, on datiridiiy fro ax Ji a. to 11 p. m. ?. . : < The following dishes wIU be Mn Ojretfcrs, (stewed, fried, xtsid on the half-shell ) , cheese straws. t.?fc-b!i unlt, rhlcken and waldocf talsd?. hot chocolate and eoffec. Candles and fruits will also be. sold. , We hope all that are Interested In the affairs of the school will help the students to raiee the necessary binds. " .V *' .'$($? .~r ? ?** -??<?: V R SG AG K>1 B X* ? AS N OUWCK1 ? *)c!l rhtfnl Social K*e?t Lent Weel;. Mrs. J. B. Moore entertained the) TTMgo club at her hemo on West; Second street last week In honor off her cousin Miss Mary B. Hoyt, whose} engagement to Samuel Pre?toni Reese, of AsheviUo was announced, 'he wedding to be Wednesday. April 19th. . v-A .,V | Heart shaped booklets were pass-j j%d around among the guests on which] were printed queries as to what It was about, who when Ad W1?re, and other pertinent qusstton*. These were Answered, roller ted and read] aloud amid much" merriment; -i modi a water-coldr drawing by the bride to-be, was awarded Mlea Pan Batch well as glring the most oorrsct an swers. while Mesdames Tajrloe. Du may and Grimes cut for the booby, Mrs. Tnyloe wining, which was a] after >a tables of b-idge h<d b?en played, and coiuhted of irepe trim wit* nuU and thorry, oyster cocktail* with rod hearts on which were printed the Initiate of the cou ple and the salad of the windwiches. Pickles. wafers, chocolate with whipped cream, followed br pineap ple and the date of tSe wedding tied to the lias* items, with ?adwtche-. Ice cream and cake concluded a ?*ieet delightful arternoon, end the ;*o?t? with nmiratuIatlonB and best ?uh.. v*v ?- "Y ,i xt.: / ' tr'~TT*v 7^ wmmmmrn HWlflLt "it You may turn a derf ?nr to no*) ?advice, but you cannot dodge the I*' ?Ue. , J,*. r & i Either you are better off than you were thta" time last year or elso y*u nto worse off by being a year older With nothing to- ?h<>w for It. > .p'f course, saving mono7* ro^ulre? that exorcfc-e of a oertatn p.jfe?unt ol ?eir-denlat^ but- It to cicrcly ^ cabe of temporary ?olf-don.lnI. be< your fdlo dollars W lit bccomb earn ing dolfhr*-, "by Investing In 'ih^ well located real estate I n?i 6f?erf!*g 'n WocMngton, N. C. Yon will JU>d "rh^ t pooplc win Ofrt&m *on a f;rcnt -itfore If ybu oxrh yotfr; tju;:je, and It -win you o 5o'f-r???ect thut it a valuable asset In tt?clf.yj i vj have four (O IwniW.atd lota foi sale, ransiirr fa pii"> trori STSf.l'. ?IP. Each o? !s afl rtrpnl!(m?Hj good ln*e?lmMit *nd rapid ' m?nt in vr.lnh 1? nuMirM. a&iMMt t*ru.-.. r.m W'nt+rti. vl. ? ?* ??V jj.15. iwmriwox " Stffj! WmM-wfn. ?.*!> *+??*?>* *W>< ys- Vri) - V"" -r. ? -; I<: . . '-A- > , WASHIN 1 GREATEST . ^T~ tS ha Vill Find an In in the West AT EXPRESS SP?EO A eolojftfst *rafn de luxe Is the lat est announcement of the tjnlon Paei fle, and tUle month when tho colonist fares are put Into effect travelers to thb Wosl who tako advantage cf tlicm wilt find an innovation which WjU he moat comforting, for they will travel at expee^.' train speed and bet fed In comfortable dlnort;. striking In novation $>f tho UnlonToPacific \toies lajn direet line with the policy of the road known when It announc ed the appropriation of $75,000,0 A0 for doubl? tracking and otherwise im proving its service. "It fa the man who wants to get hack to the laad who I s bringing about .tfeese changes." said Gerrit Fort, pAsenger traffic manager of , the Unlctt Pacific, recently "He came In cuch numbers and was of such high class ths^k wo decided he was one of the mocy important Individuals with whom w? had to deal, and so we de cided thafc theee trains de luxe for colonist travel would Juat about suit him. To Ran at Repass 8pec<l. "As a result theso trains, ^quipped with the ftg&t tourist sleeping cars byllt and equipped with practically every c feature comfort, will bw .Whirl ed acrUdi^fifcs country at ixjrrT** train speed, and passengers iviiO ion ve Omaha on them will react! 'San Francisco and other Western points on the morning1 of the third da yft hours quieter tfidn at present. These trains will only stop at the more im portant points en route, and In ev ery respect except the fare they will be first claai. V . *y fl Hemls Served at tSow Ooat. \ "We shall not only see that the thousands whom, we .expect to take advantage of these grains are enabled to aleep a&d travel In the greatest cpmfort," said 'Mr.. Fort recently, ,"hut wo also will Boe that they have every opportunity to secure first c|ass meale, and a* a price which will not cause discomfort to the pocket book. . "A^a sample of what the. colonist may expect here Is a menu taken at rfendom from one of the cards which We have had prepared: Half portion Ilam or bacon. E.cks. . rotates. Bread. Buttor. Coffco ? "A?j that cqnn juot "Then. In - addition to that, if the trailers wish to carry their o*a lunch sa, ws will *ive theru coffeo or tea or fruit at low coat.. In our standard dining car* nothing la ierv ed at a less price than 26 cents, but In th*no special dlno^ articles of loo d may >e secured for & c?ju. and a full meal, including soup, may be had at iot more than half a dollar." Other Road* to Coune?U . - Whan Mr. Fort mad?"fnown hi a plana for this train other Western lines which will run colonist excur sions frcmlfarcb 10 to Aprilii ar ranged to place In serried' ea-s which wilKhe run .to Omaha to connect with the new train*, so that passengers may board these cars In thete. home towns and r??e through to their des tinations. Among the roads which will do thla are the Northwestern, the Chicago Groat Western, the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Pan J, vhe Rccfc Ward and the Illinois Central. Enronte to Taflbs^ , r The Aurora Concert Band passed throt^h the city thla morning on their way to Tarboro where they ex pect to play at a*land a*?f. Se*?i|l of the Washington Concert Banc Join ed the Aurora biand 1her;. ? I* fadiapoffsd. The many friends of Mrs. John L. Phillips will regret to learn of her iadlaposltlon i*t her residence on W. Second street. She has been quite sick for the past sevaral days. On Mwch i the city po?to?oa. was move d from the Tni ?? r t rfrWir where it has be*n kjcac^dilfljpthe past live year?, to the Baugham build Ing. The new quarters for the of See la larger and in every way more adapted to the nefds of the office and city.; ; -? 'V Those who have seen the new homo of the {poatoJBce are loiffl in tbeir praise. The office was moved practically Ita one night. Immediately after, the receipt of the last mail which arrives at eight o'clock, the work of xhovlnfe commenced and early next morning citizens were surprised to seo that ev erything tvas practlcaly in place and the regular routine of buoiueae gohxp on without a break. The dispatch of: mails on the early morning trafusi was dispensed with without inter ruption. ; ] The Dally News consratulates the postmaster and his assistants on the quick work they accomplished. Washington can now boast of one of the most ? attractive posto&ces in Eastern Carolina. Purchcvs AuU>. Captain David HU1 has purchased the handsome automobile ef U>. Oeo. iackney. \ Have you seen the picture* that wo being shown at the GEM THBATRK lf you haven't you're usrcly miming a treat for they are. wonderfully In terest leg ami o{ the clean aort that jouH take pelasnre in having y?w wife aad children see. f-TVf; ~ r,ry ;J_.- ? -? '' I - Just ?1rop in today or tomorrow * nd see these plctarcs? they're wortl* your-while. ? ? ? ..-.s-Vr ? ? *''V Buffalo Bill's and Pawnee B:ils com plete circus from start to finish. Ono of tha most sensational pictures- yet. <*j}o night only. Yo^r last chance to ?c<- m Admi3tfion 10 and 20 cents. Forbes' Orchestra from 7:30 to 10:&9 J.K.HOYT Washington's Greatest Store - Greatest Values Ever Offered BOY'S KNICKER BOCKER PANTS Casmejea, Worsteds ?nd Blue Serges. Sizes 5 to 17 yrs at 50c to $2.50 per pair. ' SEE WINDOWS Hfhi - Live Rose Bushes, Grape Vines and Flowering Shrubs , Over 50 varieties - - 10c Each ON SALE THIS WEEK AT THflMiS' FIVE AN1> TEN C$NT.S STORK. THE SAME QCAT.ITY AOOD8 ARK SOLD BV AGENTS AT ?8c awl SI . Thomas 5 & 10c Store, Washington, N. C. XOTHING SOW> OVEH ?5c. New IVJtlliriery Store New G^^ds Popular Prices Latest Styles *Mo Uttter'i old (tend with ono cf ;ho prcttle.t liae? of 'haadvasr for ladles on.! cMldroa this town. After 0 yonro expcrtenoe, I fe?I no hnltancj 111- sayluft try work HR trlra~.~- r>n Et"h for nnnotmcoaent In thta P---Her next- woslt. *hei> ! ahal\ pl?,.ed to m ttcao tuned icr la ?ith' mcay oshon. ? ~ - V ?>- - - ? Vo-. ri for btMfacp HATJIE HEMBY. GTON'S ,| STORE ? 1 !l/:se goods were bought direct from the Goods. on Sale Wednesday and Thursday/ L, QRESS & Both Windows! 'Bordered Foulard 45 _ 49c Rough Pongee Silk* " ? Ali new Shades ?% ff _ > . Th^Vard ^ .v% .Oi>C , 36 inches wide 97c. yd. Excfos Yard ternst
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