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? _ 1 ^ r -T Childrens Fancy Top Sox <)Cr All colors and sizes, 2 pair "dv LADIES ALL SILK HOSE QQ^ all colors - - - TOL $ I .?v" . H1NOLETON. (Special Correspondence to News.) I The weather feels mora Ilk* Marcl than It doea May. and crops ara bad ly in need of rain. TWO BIOGRAPHS Tonight ? ???????????*# '"??PHscllln'e Joke" ? A Blo graph Comedy. "Rival Candidate*" ? A po litical film full of interest. y ??Red Kajcle" ? A Vitagraph photo-play taken from In dian Mythology. HUE Dt J1 <r S3 I^HRI ? ^ WEE *Uudor PORCH SHADES Makes Your Porch Cool, Airy, Shady and Private Yoa need the Vndor Porch Shade to get the most oat of your Porch Let n cone and pat MfcKEEL-UCHARDSON HARDWARE CO. 1 'Mr. 8. L. Wizard and (unite Went I Sunday with kOC 3. H. Cor?jr and I c t llaerUla- . ' ? 1 1 Utl!? ClurU. Ethel w?olar<Ha on . ! the sic* I'M. Hop# aha will be wall aeon. Rope nobody didn't get mls _ put In their expectations Sunday. ~J Won't say they did any way. ( Miss Sudle Roberson of Old Ford, ?pent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Cottle Singleton. Little Lonise Proctor of Washing, in spending the weak with Miss Era Lee Che?7. Mrs. Mollis Rodgers, daughter. Car l'rle, and grand daughter. Gladys Woolard, of Old' Ford, spent 8uriday with Mrs. Ida Perry. Messrs. Vance Pfele and Qeorge Hodges or Swains lUnd were visitors in our midst Sunday afternoon. Master Joe and Evtl^ Wilis rd spent Sunday with Jodle-Kft&erson. of Old Ford.' Misses LIU to and Minnie Perry and Eva herry spent Saturday night] with Miss Mary Chisom. Remember 3:30 is 8unday school time. Be on time Sunday. Miss Caddie Viola 'Willard' expects to leave Monday for Greenville, N. C., to enter the East Carolina Teach ers Training school. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sampson spent Sunday wltfc Mrs. Sampson's broth er, Mr. Lewis Hardlson. Mr. Ivy Warren of Washington Is 1 1 In our midst today. I It Is not hard to guess what that i Chicago Judge who decides that a Iman hag a right to atean an umbrella haa been doing. personally conducted Torn To ffwt Point, New York via Nor folk and New York City Leaving Raleigh, Goidaboro, Beau fort and Oriental. N. C? June 15th *ia Norfolk Southern Railroad, Old Dolmnlon Line, Hudson Elver Da** Line. ? Raleigh, N. 129.85 Wilson. N. C 29 35 Greenville, N. C 29.J5 Washington, N. C jj.jj Oriental N. C 29.33 Goldsboro. N* C 85 Kinston, N*. C 29.85 New Bern X. C 2#iss Beaufort N. C ao.6o Morehesd C'ty X. C 30.60 Rates In same proportion trom sll Intermediate stations. I | If Pullman is not required to Nor- , j folk rates will be slightly less. Kates Include Pullman and stats ( room accommodations ? all mealn ea route to and from New York City \ and hotel (room only) for days In , New York City. i The ptfvty will be chaperoned by | Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Dowell and " Miss Flora Creech of Raleigh. N. ( c t For complete information. and \ bookie: giving details apply to any 4 agent Norfolk Southern R. R., or ad dress, | W. W. CROXTON. GPA., A D. ** "ONN, TPA., Norfolk, Va. * VUeigh. N. C eod til |e!4 - ICE--, Brer hear of the >man "boy who said he didn't know much about 'ng ice cream but that he waa great on thawing It? you imagine that there is a w oman living who will not want the Bail Steel Frame Praexer, after she baa 0n<Je learned of Its features? The unbreakable steel 'rime lock and catch. The qoick-f r *slng nar " can; the practically ever lasting White Cedar Pail; the many ?sire improvements. Wa bam all si see from one pint n p. Make roar own tee cream. It la b etter and cheape^. HARRIS HARDWARE COMPANY, EXCURSION PARKS WW YORK CITY Vta Norfolk Soothers R. R. O. IX 8. 8. Tickets Sold Jtne IS, flood to ?*??"?. 8tart|?? Pol., Be?o?. Mid Night Jume SB. Round Trip Fatm: ? * .117.85 Wilson . 4 .. ... i .i.v. :....? II. ?e Fsrnivllle . 17.15 OreeOTllle . . " l7'K Ooldiboro . . , : J7.Ji5 Kinaton g5 New Bern . . . , . vj.g, Washington . . . . y. ,r3s Theae fares Include Heels ul while on steamer between Norfolk abd New Work city. Tbeee ?xeurflOB f area ire in *MI tkJB tn the greatly reduced rate* lor pnauaallT conducted tour' to Weat ?frotat. N, T. ta Norfolk Southern on same dates, which (ncludo .11 travel ing expenses, meats, sleeping car and ?atats room berth enroute and room uccommodatlona ~'at hotel la New York city. For particulars apply to any Nor folk Southern ticket agent or D. v.. Conn, general AIW. Ralstfh. N. 0. *-i &??)(?? New fork CtlHBF From Raleigh, N. C^. . ? -$?? 85 From Wiiaon, N. C 20 ?" From Ooldaboro^fc C., From Klnaton, N; -ft/. From New Bern K ?i: 29.85 From Oreenrtlle. V. C . . ? ? . 29 35 From Washington. N. C ft! 16 . The rates wlU be leaa if Pullman quired to Norfolk Va. The party will be under the chap eronage of Mr. and Mn. Horace R. Do well and Mlaa Flora Creech of Raleigh, K, O. >SH A moet attractive Itinerary ha* been arranged ? Including a day at Virginia ?each The trip from Nor folk to New Tork will be via the Okl Dominion line which aalla from Nor folk June ltth. Arriving at New Yqrk at S:fO p. m,. June 17th, the party will be quartered at the liotel Hal borough, SCti. -treet and Boa d way. Monday. June 19th. the party will go to *Weet Point. N. T.. the eeat of the United Statea Military Academy. Weet Point la located upon a high bluff overlooking the Hudson river Read! Think! Act! Saturday JUNE 3rd 10c Ladies' Fancy Vests ? Bargain Here That Will Tempt Your Purse 50c Bleached Sheets, 72x 94. Saturday's rx price O ?7 C 6c Light Calico, short Sa,ur; 4lAc ,10c Ladies' Gauze Vests, Saturday three ^ g _ for ?OC $1.25 Ladies' Linene Dress Skirts, on o _ Saturday. ...... 9oC 10c Ladies' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Sat- ?? urday 9C 3.%. Men's Silk Sox, tan MkjBMiir and black, day 25c 35c Children's Fancy Straw Sailors on _ Saturday . 25C 50c Lace Curtains, Nott ingham andSwiss Saturday a yd... 39C 8c Anwn and Dress Ginghams, Satur- e dayayd OC 10c Bleaching, short lengths, Saturday a a yard......; OC $L2$ Ladies' Fancy Para ^ . s*t0Tday. 98 c $1.25 Ladies'' Muslin Skirts and Gowns M Saturday 9oC Lawns, i , 12 l-2c Colored beautiful patterns + Satarday a yd.... 1 OC 19c Men's Wash Four-in Hand lies, all 4 M colors?aturday ? | OC 10c Ladies' Hose, Mack and tan, Saturday's price 8o 25c Extra L arte Turkish Towels Saturday SPENCER BROS. be. WHOLttAU AND RETAIL 19c THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY (j f ?: jw Hosiery protection for every member of the family. The darning needle ia an implement of needless drudgery. If ever a pair of Wunder hose needs darning within four month* at the purchase time, you do not darn them, youjget new Wunderhoae frt*. You wssr Wunderhose with a sense of ?atiific taon that only perfect hosiery en fulfill end with freedom bom so y annoyance in the wesr. U it hard to UU whether Rooh ralt dlalikee Taft or la JaeteorrT for Tlx tomato cataup aaaoetaUoa needs rain. "? ? It n?r?r seta too hot to bouet your BUY/ New Home Sewing Machine today- It wifl cost you morel? do without, Hun to bay a New Home. Ask about oar life guarantee. Sold on Eaay Payments by RUSS BROS. Jle Picture Framers. I hare opened ? tentorial parlor Is lt-? buudlnc next to BuaHn ft Ber ry on Wert Main atraot and km mad* tt oh of th? moat attractive parlore in the Htf. STRAW HATS Mens fine split straw hats, ? Material of light weitfit eP*Jt ^dforcom fort and double service <S~44c MENS ALL WOOL B VOl SERGE SUITS ? Made in atytef to (Uityour ideas, some double, others uncle breasted, pants full IBS,1 I day., sold elsewhere $15.50 Stttur $9.98 about SO mtlo trom Naw'Yvrk C:t* The (orarnmant haa apant countlaaa millions in making the Military Ac ademy the most attractive "wnr school" in the world. It la needles to elaborate. upon the magnificent scenic beauty along the Hudson River, It to Incomparable. . five days In New York w?| be hardly time enough to see the won ders of the great American Metro polis ? but much can be seen in that time. Teh party will leave New York, returning by the Old Dominion line, at S:00 p. m. June 23rd. arriving "boms" on the sfternoon of June 14th. Write D. V. Conn. 1L p. a.. Nor folk Southern Rsllroad. Raleigh. N. C-, or apply to any ticket agent for booklet giving complete Information and rates. W. W. CROXTON. General Passenger Agent. , eod tl Soriolk. Va. KiiXKit^u mine TO IQUCP HEit TKTK Tacoma, Waah Mar II, ? T. B. Gardner, a traveling preacher, attach ed to no sect, beat his wife to dsath with a club, a mile east of Klttlas. and after attempting to drown hlm ?elf In an Irritation ditch tax him ?elf np to the authorities. ' Gardiner told the oflmra that he foarad U he did not Mil hi. wife a. ?ould Now falaa to Mat ?m*?h Influence of hla enemlea. He aald ha bad received occult mesxacee to Gardiner ta 47 rears old and Ma ???????. He waa educated In tfto Maryland Teholojlcal Bemlnarj of the Uethodlat church and preacV :?4for tanyaera near Baltimore. lid '-USE WHITE HOUSE Most Delicious Pone SO. WALTER CREDLf &C0 ITS WONDERFUL ? how much time, money and vexation we saved cooking fuel! "/on owe it toy? inatall kitchen? yon will be re paid by your own com fort and the decrease in your monthly bill*, to say nothiogof yourwifee gratitude. Ask us JoM what we present as to method and implemeirt? Washington Light and Water Co. En the rooms yon want brightest use Mazda Electric ^Lamp "The Sun's Only Rival" CALL WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT. FREE FREE? A Beautiful Piece uf Chinaware with each IT csnt Purchase of T>a. Call early before fills
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