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11 lllilllnHffll Rill ff The Natural Shortening Yes, you can have real "old time" corn bread It's hard to find a man anywhere who doe_--'t liks real corn bread. ^ And it is just about as hard to make re-vl old time corn bread, unless you use Cottolene in it Try the recipe given at the right Then you will appreciate all the more why Cottolene makes good cooking better. Y our grocer will supply you regularly with Cottolene ? in just the right sized pail tor your family. For foods of better taste and quality use Cottolene in your shortening, fryinfi and caLe. making. IT'1.. FAI R BAN K~? " ? "1 Old time corn bread One pint Ki ted jxrllow corn ru-u!, me pi:;l or.e pint sour milk, two li^ht, o::i>Ua'..r C'jp ?u,;.ir, C-?ric!e::e about ll.u size of a ei;g, ntched and a iJ.-d la-.-t t-rc Uucr?oon B' da at!JcJ to ti.e A?d '.?! the beaten e^;;* the n:il? tvJ ir.eal i-Itcrnat ly. then the C"V - lcne a- J #?.:? at. L'i.: twwji.y t::inu'.cj in h;-'. even. r rom "HOME HllkPS." r-.ruV ! 1 e if y \i wt;l< our Clllwi j, i. " Cottolene makes good cooking bet er" j iiiu!piK-?l ai?U new an, I modern ron-j Mrs J. \V. HurL-asc and Mrs. Hrax d v ? ii : ? ii ?? -? Till* lop. thor with tin* to:; ttruabge. of Ilath. ar* *pt>ndlnc L . ..... . . ...... \\N?H"NTKMK\T. Tlif- N?*w \- 'unite Motet. Morvlwad /The Sii:i3:r.?-r Capitol oi Nortii'fa-* ? -at Mr. Foster, who is well ? ? It?- day lurv with fri<*h.ls. aajln lie un.!.T rh..|k:"lvl; 1 > ,,v,r>' ??'??>?" lh!' J .... m;i:ian.-!ii.n- Mr It. H Ftf-vr. *:i? "" ar..i:?t. ?f It'.* *!4* ?P?'-j Mr.-. ToB1 -;*;na.-ll. of Ilelhaven. .'perate.l the hotel ?:t!) mucb ,jrii-?!'"nr'* '?? bu-Hieiw. tenures I 9 ltl town ;.?lay on a hrl-t ar:t| *.? I h>* en t ire *atl?fai-tlon of i*- 1 1 -4,r* ani "I'jr.i'itji at-, ; , |.augh'.nFhou*e. of Van patroii* (Jur'.TiU t!:e pa*l two ?ea*ont>. t'P'."ii *? all PUest!". J M'niere. '.It' pue.t of rdltlvvl here Many lmprov??ni.>n:t? ar^ now boinv ' l.ow Suiuhht and \Ve*k-Er.d R** i today. it.iiWf. The a!'? r:i:ton? and e*"-n?-r;i! rur?i.:i Tickets w .11 bo on sale dur- ? ? ? ? overhauling will he contplevd before tee t:;e entire ????. | M[? m? rhaun,?j.. of Has'.in. t. opening date, which will be anr.o..ne- l> * I.EARO. ?5 I- A . ,p0ndir. [uda> here with friend.. J.iter. T:r.s :ai;ious hot^l will b?? Norfolk Sonihorn. I After this Ballot lias been signed by the contest manager it mav to held back and voted later. Subscription Ballot IN DAILY NEWS TOUR PARTY AND PRIZE CONTEST W lien Signet! hv Contest Manager, This liallot is W orth 2S,ooo Votes ' l*;t ???? at-(vnipan;rU Oy oQo^ujg^^.; y. at n ! e otolith. in length wi:; ?)? counr^d r?r ?: .???jsantl votes Tbe juZiM-ripilnns will alsj earn votes a? showa by tb?? vote table. CiUlill l.it <? \UllM SM District N <t ... . . . (.onitvit Mgr. .No: irooJ tiiii.-ss slgnfti by tl.e Coatei* Monger) ?\? "1 (IIEsE n.M.I.OTs \\ I I.I, BE CKKDITKII TO EACH CONTESTANT. ? VI \ NOTM'K OF S.\ I.K. liy virtue ui the power of *a> con tained :n a :iHirrpag? d-i-d exeeu: 1 i-v K4ward Drl?row an 1 \\:V- to t;i undersigned, recorded in ISouk 1 ! > . f.ttk'e I I nllir* (if for: f'ounty an J h^r-in r- f- rr <1 to. 1 wiS; offer fur -a]?? at i!:<? Court Hou?e door of F'.-aufon Co.inty '.o the hie:t'-9t bLdd -r for cn-.-. nr. Sat urday. tha 't.j day of Ajiril 1 1? 1 . at 12 o'clock noun, tho : :;d an ! pr^mls-a conveyed in sa J niortcac-. ?o xi: Tho?- two tra'-ts or j: :i r?- 1 - ?""i land lying and bring in Uea^for: County, North Carolina. Wa^hincoti Township, adjoining !h?? lanrl* of H. Ft??s Pro*. Co. nrul r.t It i-r ? an : more fully d**erlh*d as follow-:, t w If ? FIRST: That n rtain !ot of hn>! Rlrua**>d ir? th?* City of Wasdiins'on on tlie *ast *id? of !{o<ipa?4 ^Tr^'-t. anrl hfirlnr.lnc on th* f-a*: *U1?? or lU'Rpa** S're??t ?*xtenrlpd a* a polr* fp^t north of Renpass and Niti'h ^r""" i?xtpndpl. ? ra ? 1 run nine r.onhwardly a distant-* o r J ? fwut ; r||ffi' o oa?'wardly parallel wifi N: n* h Str*pt a r! ? 3tar?'*e of !???? f^r**; 'h"nrf? gotit'iwardly pars'! I w'fls Itffpasf Str""' a di = f*n'" of 2^ f ? ? ? ? t . and ? h?*n w>?t war>riy punl'fl with Ninth S'r^of l"'i fwf to r'n* begin* ninjr on Rpfpas"* Street It V ' itc a part of th*? 'fat"' ? SKr nVFi T:ia* rr-r . ? i'?' of Ian-! Bituated In Pair! ? i <? ?n~f ?id" of It' ?pa?? aii'l hog'.nnlne >n Mi*1 ?a*r ?ldf of s' r"c' ''?ndM at a point 112 fnr-t north of Ftr>?paafl anrl Ninth ST"'-**. an<l th*n'-? rnnnlne northwardly a di? tanr#? i>f 2*< fr t ; th^nr-* wardly parallel with Ninth y?tr?"* a d"**?fin(? rif I ao fpo|; t?irur<? *oti*hward!y a d]?tan<'* of 2>f f*">t paral*J with Ft ?< t j w -i i? Stop!; Ih" nr'?> wM'waril'y parallel with Ninth Strr>e? a dlatanre of lin feet to the hoRinnlr c on paaq .4're*.? it heine a" part of Uio "IV"" lanrl Tti o ftrh da v of Ma reh. I f? 1 a r, i V c: IfARniVG. Mnrf traK^" 3 ? 4 wr u>mi viHTit vroirs xotk r HavEiiK a* administrator of r li o oqffiic of .lamoa w. Mark*-y, .lr , *J' en ?????!. |a(" of M??nij*ort coun ty. N'orth Carolina, In!* Is to notify nil p*?r?inn? havlnir claim* nKi1n*? I ?h? of thft Rftlrl 'Iprraip'l l?i oxhlhit thorn to lli<* nnil*>ra!srnr-1 at | Wnr-h'.nRton on or h?foro 1 1> 2'Stti I rlny of Fphrimry. If?17. or thl* no'lrp will h?? in bar of r*?cov?"ry. All p^rBOnn I n<1 "Mod to anlrl PRtnt?? will ploann mnho Immediate pay ment. Thin 2fi'h day of February. 1 91 ft JAM KS W MN^'K AY, Admlnla'rat or of th? *?????? of J?m"? W Markov. J r i t-8-tfwp ? A(J*ortlf^ la tb? Dtlijr N&irr PERSONALS Mr*. O. L. Swindell and daughter, Miss Vivian, of Belhaven, spoai to day In, the city shopping. ? ? ? ? < W. A. Winfleld, of YeatevlHe. was among the ou: of town visitors In the city today H. L. Ulbba, of Oriental, arrived n the c.ty th:s morulutf on profes sional business. Mrs. l'\ O- Ti-rr.;;. Miss Reba *tubbs, William ."lubba and Louise Stubbs, o: lMhjvc::. were seen on '.ho streets of the c.ty ;his morning. W W. Ileoker. W. A. Thompson, iteddln and O. G. Mld gette. of Aurora, are in town today, attending the commencement exer cises. ? ? ? ? Mrs. Kdgar Tankard, of Dath, is the gue;t o: Mrs. W. 11. Walling. Mrs. Ma. .o TooVy and Mr3. John Green are sjjcrd'r.g today here with friends. ? ? ? ? N. W. Paul, of Pungo, was in town today. Mr. j'.tiI Mr- J II. Od"D. of Hunt ers Br!dc?\ lit*- among the many who attended the commencement exer cises here today W. A. Nen! . of Math, was seen in town this uiornir.g. D. Lpsof-'ty, a prominent merchan* of Belhaven. was among the out of I town visitors here today. P. H. John-or.. of Pantego, who if well known locally, was a local vial !cr to lay. L. L. D^enport. of Baytide. *u on our streets today, shaking hands with his many friends. ^ ? ? ? ? G. D. Hudnell and eon, of Royal, are here attending the commence ment ererclses. MINSTRELS WERE WELL RECEIVED Kutcrtaining Program Rendered by C'oburn'ii MlnMrcLt Here La#t Night. ? Coburn's Minstrels wore well re ceived a; the New Theatre last ulgbf by a large audience. The company | Is undoubtedly one of the best mln ? strel troups that has been in this sec j tion of the State this year. The sing I trig was excellent, the dancing good j aud the humor and jokes were w!tiy and clean. The work of Charley Gano and Tommy Donnelly was especially good in the comedy parts. Both made a .big lilt in their brulesque on Roone I velt and Bryan. The singing of Ro3B I Prosser was alifo an enjoyable fea I' ture and he was encored repeatedly. Clever acrobatic work and juggling, .in addition tq other vaudeville acts, ; made up an enjoyable program and sent the audience home well pleased I with the evening's entertainment. MRS. ItRlXSOX DEAD. Mrs. Joseph Brinson. widow of the | la'e Joseph Brinson. died at her home in New Bern March 23. She , is survived by three children and ii i well known in Washington. She was j In her 81st year, add a consistent j member of the Free Will Baptist : Church. IT'S SLIPPER TIME Red Cross Quality Slippers SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY No metter your size, no matter >our last ? we have what you want. Every pair of, Red Cross Shoej has the style, the lit, the workmanship and are wholly comfortable. Dull Kid. Patent Colt. White Poplin. AM the new and styllih onus. *8.00, 93.50 and M.00 OtKer Quality Shoes $1.25 to3.00 Children's Shoes - 50cto2.00 ?^J. K. HOYTgjgij DEMOCRATS OF MAINK LAITD WILSpVS POLICY I * Bangor, Me.. March 31. ? The Ad ministration of President Wilson, especially as It related to the meth ods of dealing with Mexico and Eu rope, was commended In the plat form adopted by the Democrats In | Maine In convention here today. J "We endorse his leadership and de mand his re-election," the platform , states. Senator Charles F. Jtfhnson. Gov ernor Oakley C. Curtis and Con gressman Daniel J. McGUllcuddy were elected delegates to the St. Louis convention. SPECIAL SERVICES TONIGHT. There will be a special service at the First Presbyterian Church to night at 8:00 o'clock, preparatory to the observance of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper next Sunday morn ing. Spring Wearing Apparel With the advent of Spring you will naturally want a NEW SUIT, A SPRING HAT. NEW SHOES and other Wearing Apparel Which H'e Can Supply. If you will take the trouble to call at our store we cAn demonstrate the efonomy of buying from us. s * THE HUB Tomorrow is DOLLAR DA Y at our store, some of the greatest baroains are to be secured j{lst for this one, day hvery baturduy we will offer this great saving and wise buyers will take advantage. POSITIVELY NO PHONE OR APPROVAL ORDERS W " P"rt>cular ~Ca)l Ynur Attention to the Following Prices on Merchandise that has Advanced in Price. hf >i.i. Ait 1 1 a v imjh i:s ON J ACKS AM) V \ X < V <.<)ObS. :M V AlrhS V A I. I.A( K H>U New Vi.I with in?-< rf t ? mnli'li, till :M v?rrls f??r $1.00 1/ YAK! >S VAT. I.Af K TOT: ?: ? Val lliat arf \v ? . r r 1 1 up t.? l-'jf, \ f r: i p >i{ sniv ?t I 2 vnnl* f-.r $1.00 #i..v i u.\c;s and rrcsKs $mk?. Aii I 'm'Ii r t lisi t .v#M $!.'?'>, m-w in I .?}% U'S, elifiiw SI. 00 HAN" UK KI5( II I K l-'S I'OI! A 10<>. I a<n?*s I f jinrlkrrr*liir*fe. in nil fttyir-*, v.-Iiif" i c??lor? I ('fTWl??, f"r $1.00 EXTRA SPECIAL 20 Y AHDS RKST cai.ICO FOR <1 no 1030 Yards of light nnd dark cill lei your cholcc of nny patterns, 20 Yards For SI. 00 VOXJR, DOLLATU3 Will Bo Double Dutvon dollar day r? IWIL'S f.ADTKS IIOSK $1.00. I a<li<-. IIii-o in lilmk, tun, hw! whito, all sizes. fust (lyo, ^""1 villi jo ;i? 25. 2 I'M US I.. \ DIES IIOSK #1.00. Ladies $1.00 Silk JIoho and ono pair 2 5r hr>so, nl! for $1.00, nnv cvilor. 3 PATHS I.ADIR9 IIOSK $1.00. Two pairs Ladies r,0c J { <>m< and oik- pair sJf>e Ilosf, hII fti/oM. fHI for $1.00. JAMES E. CLARK'S FAMOUS SATURDAY DOLLAR DAY DOLLAR DAY PRICES OX STAPLE DRY HOODS. IS YARDS GOOD SOFT BLEACHING $l. Soft finish bleaching, full viird wide, thut wll? ovcrvwher? Rt 12*/>c var'l. $1.09 10 Yards SOFT FINISH LONG CLOTH $1. Long Cloth, full ton yard soft finish, wor'h ii'?w 15c yard. S1.00 12 YARDS CHECK DIMITY *1.00. (.'hock I>irnity, in assorted ?itz checks, a very RinH?r irrado, worth now 12Vfcc var<l. $1.00 12 YARDS DRESS GINGHAM *1 00. Mow Spring DrcBa Ginghams. all color* anil pnttonis, fast colors, worth J2*/jC yard. $1.00 EXTRA. SPECIAL 12 LADIES GAUZE VEST FOR >100 Ladles Gauze Vest in all small ?nd large sizes, worth up to 15c your choice 12 For $1.00
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