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f Q I I pp 5 _____ COLt STORAGI Vrhjfutbc conlomblel II It t? p|c? comfort thml you bhi| jom caa > h**a it by getting out pare relreebtagCryW.1 lev Oat of-towa order* alcely lagged mm Br'. tmcM . -?!<> ,,r I ' Crystal Ice Co., IM WATKR STREET Weehinrftoo, N. C. ' . Pbone * f ========== ' V >v -'jfF Classified Advertisements, j? ^ a=- ; K?, .. HaKTKU OCT OF TOW* OOBIIKS ' Jj^ondeaU In every town and Ml lege la Beatltonr gad Hyde County. for .particular, write the D<Uj New.. W.ihlngtotyH. C. , ' ?1 ' 'i 1 l ABUaUK PLANTS FOB SALE? . fl-Off for t?n thousand. Smaller Mm He. p?r hnnilwd ApMr to ^ Honor Pod Pnrm?Rod House. ei->, Mch 30 He 9 I. V. ( M ADAM OLJVKT PALMISTRY SHE tolls your pafet. present and future. Consult her 1f you wish to be Informed. Located 2qd floor Rodpan building. Corner Main, and Market Streets. 4-1 T. F. C. Ki BRWABU OP ?0.00 POM RETURN '? of black and white setter bl^d dog Black bead and oars, one1 largo J ~ \ black spot on side. One year old. Weight 35. Name lack. Lost on j; Stuylaj 24tb. P. P. Maxwell. HR: Washington. N. <3. v f4-l tfne. ? ; -, L ROBERT MITCHELL WHO HAS proved to be about one of the ,/* greatest tom%toe raisers In* the south has been known to have ripe tbmatges by the sixteenth 16 of April. Hob on hand now plants of various kinds. Those desiring to purchase plants call at No. 327 Van Norden St, or No 640 Blounts RoaTC Shop No. 111. Gladden 8t. ' Washington, N. Gv ! 4-2 Swksc. v WANTED I.ADY TO W&BX IS r \ doctors office. Dr. Creese, Saving j and Trust Bnlldlng. !?-' "c liOWUU TOR HALS-HYACINTHS Apply to Mrs. w. C. MiUIaon 4 * Itp BANANAS. ORANGES. APplee. lemons and candles. J. E. .{Adams.' ' |4-2 lwc. hMT NKAK CHOOOW1NITY CROSS roads Black and Tan Hound Puprj any information aa to his where about* will be highly appreciative Earl Overton. Booth Creek. N. 4-4 Itc. SAUS TOMATO PLANTS HOT house raised. Wood's extra early ] pendefoea. 10c. per dosen. Mrs. I John Rodman. 1 4-4 Xtc t..? : 1 ? j Do You Know That we carry one of the Freshest lines of Groceries, i Flour and Feed In Washington. It is a fiict and we can easily, ? prove it if you will but 1??give us a trrer~ORTElr J. P. JACKSON I - MAIN STREET ARB YOU A 80B8CRIBEH'^>I V TOR THE NEW8. ' lA^i fi k- W* m v Z - El JM Z M T 9 9 ; wm ! 4P I ] # I u t 1 r r JL BlMMft v <>? FOR A.F*RIL - Now on Sale. Scan This List. Victor Owners should Have at Least 3 or 4 Records out of This List I ALL VICTOR SWOORIM HAVE ACt^MPANOdKNTO BT VICTOR ORCHESTRA UNUUK OTURWUU NOW . i^a. * 17M J burn V.l?,la? (Deacrtrtiy* Burglar Special) (Madden Kdwrii) PWfcx (Juartut ? The Rooater and Um Sn lKdUui) i Collin. aad Harlan KagtlaJ. VtoUu?Tartar Trot (Including "Mrstertoua Rag") (Snyder) ^or Daaclog Victor Military Bond 1 Horpriae Medley OwUre (O'Harr) Arthur Pry or'a Bud 9 (Hxle Moon (Bhriieh?Gamble) CoOtea and Harlu Pick, Pick, Pick, Pick on the Mandolin, Antonio (Irving Berlin) Bitty Marray. Mine (McGcc-?Beaedefc. Oofanan) .a Henry Bnrr 'l (Mod Night, Mr. Moon (Dawaou?A. Vtoo Tllarr American Quartet 17048 ptajr Ma a (Mod QUI Vaehion Melody (Ormac Morrlae)) Kllda MorrU. i The Trolley Car Swing Hilda Morris Pirouette (Pae Sent) Finck Vtcttar Military Band Father Rhine March (From Operetta "Mlaa li>rek?y") (Paul > Ltncke) ......... v. .y,, Victor Military Band V; MMOBuana ?wa (wa?iieuieij Ajiopnone Wm Reltz ( 17000 Gretcfccn's Dnu Walt* (Wappam) ^blading Guido Gialdini King Ting a Ling (from "Ow the Hirer") (Jerome-SchwaAa. . ...... t Ada Jonew Huckleberry Pte (Haves Bote ford) . . Ada Jone*?BHIy Marray Bring Back My Lovin'' Man (Berlin) Ada Jones Hear the Ptekaninny Band (Vauderveer-Furth) Peerieae Quartet 17058 The Long Day Close* (Chortey-Sullivan) (unaccompanied) Orpheus Quartet. I . ^17058 Ho* Jolly Jenkln! (Sehencker-Sullivan (unaccompanied) Orphean Quartet. * 11 It Wasn't for the Iri#h and the Jews (Jerome Schwartz) (from the Weber-Pftelda' Jubilee) . . ;. Billy Murray Alexander's Bagpipe Band (Goetz-BerUn-Sloane) (from the WebwFleJ' liMkt) Billy Murray HFEC1AL HITS 17065 Thef "Gotta Quit Klckln' My Dawg Around' (The MlMouri "Dawg" Song) (Oungst Perkins) Bvyon G. Harlan and American Quartet. 17065 A Rural Argument ("Rube" Specialty with Imitations) (Porter) Steve Porter?Bryon G. Harlan. % 17068 The Gaby Glide (Hirnfh) Victor Qrchentra 17008 Oh Von beautiful Doll?Introducing "When the Moon * Seringa Low". (Two Step for Dancing) Prytor'a Band. , 17064 Gee* But 1 Like Music With My Meals (from the Million") (Brown Ayer) . .. ...* ' Billy Murray Take A Little lip From Father (Berlin Snyder) \ . BHly Murray Sheet Music For Its Above at Poplar Prices > I 1 x t . i 1 v nfior v ictroia I N L JL J In IpJjf Easy Payments N ? j ? ?1> RUSS BROS., " ' The Picture Framers i '' Can You Duplicate French Market Coffee "In France and Austria?where coffee blending is an art?yon are Mrre<l with a rich, aromatic bier i, so soothing that it can be enjjyed at midnight; wonderfully different from any other coffee. The secret of this rare blend?tbd'slow roast, that drive* out all bittemesa Ihas been known in the old French Market of New Orlehns for orer a century. Until the establishment of the French Market Mills the genuine 1 Raich Market Coffee 1 could be had now hero in America bnt-st the French Market in New Orleans. But NOW you all may aerre It daily at your own table. For the old French blend is pefpetnsted by The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process and Freoch Market Coffee is now delivered everywhere in hermetically-sealed tins. "There is only on.e real old French Market flhvor" ?only one coffee with a history. Get It From .Your Grocer?Today! French Market Coffee b Blended. Boasted nod Packed ooiy by the French Market Mills (New Orleans Coffee Company, Lid., Proprietors) r New Orleans, La. r" ^ )u a Woman ^ TAKE IRDUI if - ? T romans ionic * ! 'A ' ^ Al'rilKCIATKI). y * ..Th? soctet7v editor would ap1 * preciate anj Item* of a social naI < ture or otharwide for this ool* man. Dont be*If to to call >90 * and give this departments^ ln* /formation of a newpr uature. * People visiting Si year homi| or ' member* of ^pur family leaving * the city?plea*e notify this office * of the fact. , It 1* the desire of * the management - to make this * department of the paper attract? * ivo and Interesting and the so* clet/ editor a?aln aeks your aid .and support, ^ J BBG TO DHAW YOTK ATTK.NTIO> to my special "ad" In this iBaue o\ the News. Remember everything just as advertised. J. k' Hoyt. I* r . >, TVfWv I r - 11- . PERSONALS Mr. W. 8. Prissle Is attending the 'district meeting of the Odd Fellowi at Robersonville today. Mrs. Samuel Laughlnghouse of Vandomere arrived 1 in the city thU morning on the Washington and Vandomer train. Rev. Joseph Pdlford of Ayden <s in the city today shaking hands with his many f< sends. -Messrs F. J. Berry. J. C. Davis and D. U. Martin left for Gk-esne County yesterday on business. Mr. C. A. , Flynn of the Harris Hardware Company left this morning for Baltimore on a short business trip. Rev. R. %E. Pittman. pastor of the Methodist Church at Ocracoke, was the guest of l$r. and' Mrs. C. P. B|and. East Main. Street, last evening on his way home from attending the District Conference of the NewBerne district. Hon. H. S. Ward returned to the city yesterday afternoon from a professional trip. Mr. A. C. Scott of Blounts Creek arrived in the cltf this morj^ng via the Washington and Vandemere train Mr. Prank Lewis of Blounts ?reek was a Washington visitor today. Mr. C. H. Pulfqrd of Pinetown was here thlB morning. Mr. W. E. Lowe of Norfolk is eggiBtcred at Hotel Louise. Messrs T. Frank Parker and H. L. Walker of Raleigh are business visitors to the city.. Mr. D. L. Cohn of Goldsboro is in the city. Mr. F. M. Dllfon of Durham is in the city. Messrs J. W. Oden and E. H. Jefferson made a business trip to Whartons yesterday afternoon. . .Mr. R.A.White was here this morn Ing. Mr. J .D. Brinkley of Richmond was on our streets today. - Mr. Wheeler Martin of Wiliamston, collector of internal revenue for the Eastern District of North Carolina with headquarters at Raleigh, was a guest at Hotel Louise last night. Mr. C. Chas. Speight of New Berne was here today. Mr. Samuel L. Grist of Chocowlnlty was In the cltj\ yesterday. Mr. C. C. Cratch, clerk of the Recorder's Court has returned from Enfield where he. was called to the bedside of his uncle. Mf. L. P. Harris of Plnetown is in the city. Ex-8herlff R. W. Harris of Swan Quarter passed through the City yesterday on his way to Robersonvllle to attend the district meeting qf Odd Fellows. Dr. H .H. Hunter of Plnetown arrived in the city this morning via the Norfolk Southern Railway. What Good Fncl Is to an Engine Right food is to the body?the source of Vital energy. Grape Nets In food in every sense of the * It is mailo from the natural i food grains?wheat ?and barley; j is perfectly cooked; partiidl pre-. | digested for easy, quick sj>. j similation; and has fine flavour. Besides being rfch In body: building elements, it contains the Phosphate' of Ptwash (grown in ; the grain) which Nature special 1 y requires for rebuilding the tissue cells jtf brain and nerves, and 1 which con only be supplied | through daily food. "There's! A Reason" / tor Grape Nuts roMUn OmmI OompMy, Urtlri ' ^ | EASTER WEI ? I SWIFTS PKfi ; I Best /(Sk ^aste t\T~?" Lingers iPjhtL2IL This week at the ex 16c Per \ - WASEO Always Good ( Per Barrel *5.00 24 lb I . No better Flour can be g i guarantee every package Granulated Sugar, any qu SPECIAL SPECIALS D 30c can Lemon Cling Peaches.. 25c 20c " - 30c Del Monte Asparagus p 40c " Del Monte Asparagus 15c " Ives Stringless Beans.. It will pay you to buy 1 at these prices. Everyone CLOVER HIL You know the qua 1 lb. Print* 38c. 1 PREMIUM BUTTERINE We call your attention to our li Jolcs, Corned Spanish Macke Th^se Prices arc All Goods Will be Char PRICES GOOD FOR E. K. V\ The People's Grocer W jofli Just discover t^ accept ^ou, that {in here and we \ from finding the to furnishing the Cory homes furnished from cell the best factories. Everything f Our prices arc right?they have Just as satisfactory goods arc car part moot store or mail order hoi tiooa1 guarantee of our local rep fvtcre depends. BRING IN Tt SOUTH ERfs Washing .xffiaS^aBBHBHBIBnDBlia ItEV c. d. mXlonk speaker ^ Rev. C. D. Malone of Chooowlnlty will be the speaker at the Eaator celebration of St. PetJ^s Episcopal Church Sunday School next Suuday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A rich treat is In atore (or all who attend. L < STREET BLOCKED Pearce Street betaeea Snood omi Mala has boon blocked (or the put several daya by a email boose Mas la tha street. Cltlaeaa ore uaable to pass oa ace oat ot tbe bniiding tafc-j tax up tie entire ttreoC V< city:'] authorities (boeld look Into tbe out- I tar end aaeertSI# why tbe baildlas I la boles left la 1U present plana R:l wu moved to the street last Setuisil Say. Boaeathlas ska?M be doae to] clear the street KJgy ,v. ,'s X(. '. **., treme low price of Pound FLOUR jood All Ways lags 70c 12 lb bag 85c round. We absolutely entity ... 6c lb, >4 CANNED GOODS 22c 20c 17e, Tips 23c i. Tall Cans 33c 10c these by the dozen cans of them are Bargains. -.L. BUTTER lity well enouftu' From Tub 38c lb. , BEST MADE 25c lb. ne of Smoked Tongues, Pig rel and Pickled Beet e Strictly Cash ged at Regular Prices THIS WEEK ONLY /ILLIS Phone 76 Si : girl who will is all. tiring her vill do the rest, marriage license i home complete ar to root with the latest from ashiooablc and in the best taste, to be?competition is too b?/ ried here as in the big city de isc. And you have the addi utation?on which our whole IE GIRL TODAY. i FURN.C?. GccdR/rnl/Cffe .von, NX. i ::: FLOWERS::: I When you want the beitjeam- I ber we arc at your lecvlcc. Choice Roses, Carnation#,! Violets & Wedding Outfits I hi the Utert Mrles. It flanl otferiefs vtistically ?- f f mil a* nheit - E I Garden Seed Any Variety] I md mm* -j Onion Sets IttMaBf tfltj 1 Bicycles! Keydof New Bicycles |1S Mi Reading. Standard. bw Man*, ' jfl liona! and Dtrtn IHijil? Ma for cash of ea t?a> We aftsa mil . X a full line of repairs at all Mm D. R. CUTLER 114 Market SL ~~ - M WASHINGTON. N. C 3 Phone n FARMERS are eatMed la ij the best and whoi tbry i have the opportunity of sdectin^ they csl for Pamlico Brands The best fanners In this section use PAM- , UCO BRANDS. DO 1 YOU? i Ask your dealer for | oar goods If yon rat a better quality for your money. When your CROPS aae our goods tbey wont he i satisfied with any other. i Ask Them and thf-yH answer you neat Ml with an Increased yield. Pamlico {tewsA Cl. | W ? I ?l . M. CL ItV the gain j per acre 1 you want uae Hydrated f Lime. :1 Herc'a wfcdtitwMJal? **The use of I^M' Bb. J of lime per acre in the spring 1908 increased the yield of cabbage 140 | per cent as compared with an additional plot '1 similarly fertilised but not limed. The weight of the individualhcadi was increased a per , cent." ffl Came in aid letTos Iril more about tbts lalim. Harris j Hardware Have '' i Your house wired now | and be ready for hoi '9 I weather. Kfoctric fights JuenTairt cheap. I The price of Mazda lamps J hwebw^iipllj t? ^ " [
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