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Helllman was found wrlthlng In 4 highway, hpvlng walk ed 10 miles after the assault. He Is In a clrltlcal condition from Internal Injuries at the home of his mother near .Fredericksburg. Waj-ne county. Money might farther if it didn't travel so fast. f Mr. W. M. Bond of Kdenton, N.I C., a prominent member of the bar) there i3 in the city today anl regis- 1 tered at Hotel Louise. Dr. J. A. Strickland, of Zebulon, X. C., is in the city. ? * ? I Mr. J. W. Foreman of Elizabeth] City was here this morning. Dr. Carl Bell of Wakefield. N. C..| is a Washington visitor. ... i Mr. C. E. Loops of Kinston, N*. C.. in a business visitor here today. ... Miss Mira Hodges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hodges, expects to leave tomorrow for Willlamston, where she will visit reatlvea and friends. ? . . Miss Speight of Roper. N. C.? 1b visiting Miss Ethel Kesslnger on Market street. ... Mr. W. J. Crumpler is in the city the guest of his family on East 4th street. ? ? . Mr. Edward Carrowon of Maxton, agent of the Atlantic Coast Line at that point was here today to attend the STiaw-Roberts wedding. ... Mr. J. L. Latham of Royal is in the city today on business. Mr. H. W. Hudnell of Royal arriv ed here this morning via the Wash ington and Vandemere train. ? . ? Mr. R. L. Jones of Aurora is a business visitor. i ... { Miss Thelma Mayo returned home , this morning from Edward. Misses Anita and Elizabeth Hurtt, also Miss Genevieve Hall of Eastern Shore, Maryland, are visiting Miss Marie Lottie Arch bell. corncr of Bon ner and Seconds streets. Dr. r T. Gallagher and Mrs. Gal lagher left this afternoon on the Norfolk Southern train for Morehead City where Dr. Gallajcher will attend the destist association. Morh Better The friends of Mrs. Qeorge E. Ricks and her son, Mr. Charles Ricks, win be glad to hear that they ar? both Improving daily from thefr recent lllner.i k K h VKRY CVfKAP KX( TftftfON PARKH TOHORKHFAn CITY? RE A V , FORT AJTD RETURN 4TH OF JULY ? ? ? . Tickets sold Friday Jdne 30th aa ' July 4th, good to return until July convenient acbednle rte] - ? 1 Dr. J. H. OHUjth.r to f P?in to the yt.rlor of kto dric ?tor* on Wwt Main itmt. The many friend* of Mis* H&ry Cutler daughter of Mr. and Mrs* T. B. Cutler will be pleated to learn of her improvement from her recent Illness of typhoid fe^er. A Charming \Vi;n?i. \% one who la lonely in ?se*\ form, mind and temper. Hut !ta herd for * woman to be charming wltbo??t health. A weak, sickly Toman will *?* nervous and Irritable. Constipa tion and kidney poteons siiw lr plec, blotches, skin eruptions ?n<1 <\ wretched complexion. But Electric "Mters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They j-egulate Stomach. Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood: give strong nerves, bright ejes, pure breath, smooth, velcety skip, lo^e'.y complexion and perfect bcAlth T- * them. 5Uc at Hardy's Drnjj Store MUM All tn July Magazines are now in-arso^g them being: Judge Young's Leslie's Collier's Llf* Scientific American Sporting Life Smith's Popular Alnslee's Smart Set Cosmopolitan Short Stories The New Magazine Adventure People's B"* #? magazine and while away the dull hours. |L1 lis STATION!#! STORE SI MMER EXCURSION TICKETS To| THE SEASHORE VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN NOW ON SALB , TO MOREHEAD CITY AND RETURN I From ? Weed end Season | Elisabeth City . . $4.50 96. < Hertford 4,00 6.20 1 Edenton .... 4.00 5.' Columbia .... 4.00 6.20 Belhaven .... 3.75 4.75 Plymouth .... 3.00 4.40 Washington ... 2.25 3.05 Vanceboro. . . 1.50 2.35 Belhaven .... 3.95 4.75 Plnotown .... :t. 00 3.75 F ymoutfr . . . 3.00 4 40 Greenville '. . . . 2.75 3.65 Farmville .... 3.00 4.35 Klnston 1.75 3.00 From^ Week end Sunday Rates to Beaufort and return 20 rents higher than fares shown Morehead City. . Get complete Information from| nearest ticket agent. W. W. CROXTON, GPA., N-S R. R. Norfolk, Va. Klnston 1.75 1.00 Goldsboro 2.25 1.25 New Bern .... 1.25 .75 Oriental . . .. 1.75 1.25 Bayboro 1:50 1.00 Rates In same proportion from all intermediate stations. 4.75 4.7.1 4.75| WEEK END EXCURSION TICKETS TO NORFOLK AND VIRGINIA REACh) NOW ON SALK. VIA NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD TO NORFOLK. VA.. AND RETURN FROM ? Saturday Week-end Goldsboro. . . . 92.50 31.75 LaGrance .... 2.50 Klnston 2.50 Dover 2.50 New Bern . .?. . 2.50 Vanceboro .... 2.25 4.1 Washington .... 2.25 3.i?? Tickets to Virginia Bench 25 centH higher than furnished to Norfolk. Rates In same proportion from al! intermediate stations. "Saturday Tickets" sold for trains 6 and 16 due to arrive Norfolk Sun day morning ? Good to return leav ing Norfolk until train 1, Monday fol lowing date of sale. "Week End Tickets" sold for tralnr 6 and 16 Friday night and Saturday train ? Qood to return until train 1 . Tuesday following date of sale. > Oet complete information from j nearest ticket agent. W. W. CfcOXTON. . OPA., N-S R. R. ( Norfolk. Vn | 6-19 tf. M H_Si'.LJ - 'MUWfgSBI NTBBNATlONHl. CONVEX 7.0 -4, UNITED KMDKAVOR. ATLANTA crrf. jolt *, t. >. i. i*. 11 and i*. i?h. ^ On account of th? ?bo*? occartoa The Atlantic Coast Line aftU ivU round trip tickets on July a. 4, sud 5 from Washington to Atlantic C t/ at. 1 14.70 Tin Norfolk or <17.05 5a mil MB; wit* return limit July 1?. "vi t. ticksta, jaay be oatendsd to A_ aust-l^'til {jT'depofclt ?*uh Joint as* at nnd Mr von t ofJIl.tO ' " . -J For further ptfrtlcul8.ro, schedules, (reservations, etc.. apply1** R? av Barnes, T. P. A., orl. A. LaFrago,: tlclcet agent, Washington, N. C , or address T. C. White general paane ti ger agen^, W. J. Craig, passenger traffic manager, Wilmington, N. C. 6-14 to 7-5. f ? KwR k-aAElUSUNLSS AND ACHING holds or overheating, ftry Hlcke' CAFUDINK. It reduces ths level Whether from Malarious conditions, and relieves the aching. It's liquid ? 10, 25 and 50 cents at Drug stores. | leod. 1 1 Hick*' CAPUDIN'E Cures Kick Head' Headacho and aches from Orlp, 9tom Also Nervous Headache. Traveller* ach Troublea or t- emale tic able*. Try Capudlno? it a liqcli ..efr*t? immediately. Sold by druggists. eod. ATLANTIC COAOT LINE RAILROAD Low Round Trip Fares Frdbi Wash ington ? Tickets on Sale July 7, 8 And 0, 1011 ? 917 05 Via All Rail, ?14.70 Via Norfolk ? Atlantic City, S. J. Account Benevolent and Protec tive Order of Elks. Final return lim it July 20, which may be extended to August 20, by depositing tick?; and paying fl.OO. Rochester, N. Y., $24.10 via all rail; $21.45 via Norfolk. Accoun* A. A. O. N. Mystic Shrine. Final re turn limit July 18, which may be extended to August 15 by depositing ticket and paying $1.00. These rates are open to the public. For lllUBtvatcd booklets descrip tive of each of the above cities ant! trips and (or schedules, Pullman res ervation, etc, call on R. A. G. Barne*. Traveling Passenger Agent. E. A. L Frage, Ticket Agent, Washingtcn N C. or address W. J. Craig, T. C. WHITE Pas. Traf. Mgr. Q. P. Agent Wilmington, N. C. 6-19 to 7-8 CITY MAKiiKT Grown chickens 2-'? to 35c Spring "hlckens 10 to 30r B E. Peas $1.60 Black peas . . .$2.00 Clay peas $2.00 Wonderful peas \ $2.00 Mixed peas $2.00 j 8. Beans . .$2.0O| Tallow j Dry flint htdee, per lb 12 1-? Dry sale hides, per lb 1 ?" Dry hides, d'ged, per lb . . 4 ??? ?;i Green Salt HUte%, Green hides 7c I ?k|r? lint 25?' t .e*r skin vail !*??? Corn, per bushel 60e Eggs 12 1-3 eo 12c Beeswax, per lb 26c Wool, free from burs 16c Wool, burry I ft to 1 4c Sheep sl 'ns each 3ft to a'" I .a nib rfkn?. each *.5 to 20? Sheerllngs 5 to 10c For HnADAHJF. ? Kick'*. l \PUJl ?l I Whether frcm CulOs, Slom ach or Nervous Troubles. Capndlne will relieve you. It's liqM'.d-^plea.' ant to take ? acta immediately. Tn It 10c, 35c. and Soc at d> u$ stores, d NORFOLK -SOUTHERN MULM Route of the "NIGHT EXPRESS" 1 Schedule in effect June 11th. N. B. The following schedule fig urcs published aa information only | and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON North Bouari i: 30 a. m. Daily ? Night Exprea Pullman Sleeping car* to:* Norfolk. 10:50 a. m. Daily? F^r Norfolk connects for all jToUts north and west ? Parlor car service. 3:05 p. m. Daily except Sunday for Belhaven. Westbooa* 7:00 a. m. Daily except Sunday for Greenville, Wilson and Raleigh ? I Connects North, South and West wlt^h all lines. 4:00 pvnj. D*ily-H?or Greenville, Wilson and RaltflgH,! BroMe^ Parlor [car. I 2:30 a. m. Daily, Ppllmnn Sleeping i Cars ? For Greenville^ Wilson and Raleigh ? Connects Ktyrth, South and West. Southbound 2:30 a. m. Daily^-l^or New Bern, Kinston and GoM^*0**0 ? Pullman Sleeping Cars. j 10:07 a. m. Dally?fexcept Sunday for New Bern. x 1 3:50 p. m. Daily ? For New Bern Goldsboro and Beauf<rt. For further informaion and reser vation of Pullman Sleeping Car spar* apply to T. H. Myeri Washington, N. O. W. R. HUDSON W.W. CBOXTON Gen. Supt. ! G. P. A. Norfolk. Tfr. nx>wixa wKi.iji / When in need of (lowing wjrflls, water or well supplies' consult J. L. ,ATH AM, Royal, N. C.-| ' 6-?8 2wp ? Mart. I. Talk*". HaV 77- r> Tut.-' e retting .< S o'clock. ? *^U Jf?UBB. KO. ??. v ?"? '? Ta'jrlOe'a Hall ever/ Mo: ' ?W ? 8th Rub. { -TT>?3 PHALANX 1AMHM NO 19 ? .1. O. O. F. '. ,V ? faata mrwy Thuraday evening to r . . )M'a , Ball at 8 o'clock. X ' Ml HEHKKAH tiODOB NO. OS I. O. a F. Mllli U Tajrloe's Ball aocond and fourth Friday. aaefc month at 8 p. m. I'AMM(X) X.ODGfi NO. 7% ' K. of p; ' Meets in their Hull, upstairs, cor ner Union Alley end Main srr^et, every Thursday* tventng a? 8 o'clor.ki j ORR LODQK NO. 1M A. F. I A. H> 'WW in their rhuil.' corner Bonnet Third streets, first and third ? t'Cadaya eactw month at 8 p. m. ' i "/ MOVK CHAPTER NO. OS Royal Arch Masons Meets in Masonic Hall, second and fourth Tuesday each month at 8 p. m. >V*?SHINGTON tiODGE NO. R& B. P. O. B. lieetu in - their Home. Baugham tml'ding every Friday etenlng at 8 n?ock. XI "0,d Jown" linen fin?*h. 24 envelope ?nil 24 sheets <CA_ of paper' box Ol/C Toile Paper, plain fipisb, deckle edsre 24 of each to rA? the box . . SUC Alpine Linen, plain finish Swiss blue col or, 24 'of each cA? to box . . 5UC t Hot Pressed k'el l turn, white, pla n |. finish, 24 of Cflo |i each to box f Parisian Noveltj [ envelopes and paper : triangular in shape, ' linen finish, white. ; ? 24 of cach to r the box . . ?5UC F . Pansy Linen, lin en finish, white, something nobby. 24 of each to Cfi,-, "the box . . *JvL ? ' Canterbury' i.iaeu lihen finish, \yhitc 24 qf each to the box . . 40c DteMton Linen. lin en finished, white 36&40C ' ScotchDitnity, lin en finish, white; its something swell for the price, 24 of each riT35848C Etbtrford Fabric, linen finish, white 24 of each <?) ff to the box A*'*' Poiqsetia Fabric, linen finish, %hite, 24 o? each c) to the box . EatonHurlbut Lin en, linen finish, white 24 of each C_ to the box . * Pound Papers OLD TOWN in pound boxes, linen finish, white, per pound HOUYOK.E I.INEN, white, linen fin- 'Ve ish, pound boxes, per pound ? wv Tablet Papers Seveial kind* of Tablet Papers 1 A 1C? plain and lintn'{intsh, white from 1 V IU 4>Ot Envelope* tp match l*c and 15c *. j Mourning Stationery Mourning Stationery in plain iutd linen fin ish 24 Envelopes and 24 *) afUl C/L, sheets of pa per to'box ? allU Jwv We have a large line of Box Stationery in the cheaper grades, in plain and linen finish, 34 sheets of paper and 24 en- I fL, anfl 1 C? velopes to box, per box ? allU lJt Composition Books, pay Books. Ledgers, ^ Journals, .Cash Books, Stenographers Pads, f Pocket Ledgers, Blank ftooks Our line in Blank Book* incomplete and yon cannot find a larger or {fe ftter .w^rtment Iny where thin we have. Memorandum Books .Counter Books, Order Books, Note Books, Weekly Time Books, Receipt Books Blank Note Books, Draft Books, : Books and Magazines ? We have the largest line of Popular Novels in Washington. They come in both cloth and paper binding. The late novels sell at-5# cents and the paper back books at l#c> >We receive subscriptions for all periodicals and magazines at publisher's prices. Supplies ? We have everything yon want in Supplies such Jpk". any quantities , Ink Eradicators, Files. ProgramJPencils, Pen Pen Holders, Pencils. Pencil Holders, 1 ibrary Paste, Rubber Bands. Bank Pins, Kjj Paper Weights. ?; Cr^pe Paper .; - P.^.h.t,Vce?l'?ri";%",POlr f C"?< 10c ] 9?meu' N*Pkh,s. and C plates, pretty designs, a set , *)
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