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P' t." ? ?? The Foundation for Healthy Young Children is Good, Wholesome, Easily Digested Bread Eldean Patent Flour . Bakes Just That Sort of Bread ' It's the Meal Family Flour that every woman can depend on to meet every requirement in the baking . line. For the benefit and future of your fajfaily, get a sack from your grocer today. MAKES HEALTHY MEN AND WOMEN OUT OF YOUR | BOYS AND GIRLS If Eldean doe* not give you better results than the flour you art now using, bring bock the fartiaUy used package- ? For Sale by all Merchants in I 1 Washington C ^. MORRIS & CO. uting Agents. Phone No . Night . or double < SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS VIA It la now in my co?pt moat any offer. An Untamed Rascal. **I don't think t^ere is an boneat hair In bis head." That's right. tMHrnWd even cheat at checkers!"? CloreTtaid .Plain Dealer. V Hia Punithment "What makes you so lateT* T bod words with the teacher.' -Indeed r # <; >? **Yss; I couldn't spell them." There are a great many things which drive men to drink but the principal one Is Ualrst . ? brainless man may win a wife, but whW it comes t9 supporting her ? well, that's another story. Tallow Chickens, grown each Spring chickens Ducks .. .3Q-J5 .lWs <M { lotfjfe 40? 6 Or . . .1.80 . . .'X.50 . ..1.60 . .1.60 yWO . .2.00 Black f^eas ... . Mixed Pads i. . Speckled Peas Wonderful Peas Black Peaa Clay Peaa . . , . B. E. Peas Green salt hides Green hldea V? , Dry hides. lp 10?lffcc The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Palace Bar b? Shop Company wilt b? held at tb?lr offlca- on Mestfar night. Jan uary 9th. nil at fcSO o'clock. l-5c D C. ROSS. Secratary Ti e following cases were dispos ed of by Mayor Sterling at the city Iiall yesterday and 'today. Claud Clark snd Samud Starky, charged with with deadly wonprm. lk>th defendants were bound orer to the next term of Beau fort county superior court. Macon *I>ankard. W. H. Roubo and Andrew Guilford wero indicted for allowing their goats to run at large on the streets. All three of the daw faidants wer? attached with the CCBt. ? .... ? .. * Maggie Smith and M&ttie idng, colored* were charged with an af fray, They were fined $8 and cost eacfo. 0 Another most interesting case was before His 'Honor to bo disposed of, .this was against the Washington Daily News, TVJL. Mayor, editor and manager, for the violation of section 34, chapter 8, of the city ordinances,! this section Is as follows: No waste paper, or other trash shall be set fire or burned, or thrown or otherwise deposited upon ' the sidewalks or public streets of the town, except the sweeplngB which shall be placed, in a box, barrel, or some other suitable receptacle, and placed in front of the lot or build ing; all letters/ trash, nails or strip pings shall Immediately be cleared up and depoelted In said barrels, boxes or other receptacle, whfch shall be placed on the streets only on Monday, . Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week; and ia no event shall there" be any nails left there or about the place where said packages of merchandise are opened. Ajiy person violates this ordinance shall be subject to a fine of two dollars. ?? No witness who. went on the stand -testified that f*nper w/*3 deposited at any other place than in the box, (which was provided for th^ pur pose), It was shown, however, that the wind had blown some of the pa per on the street and' the mayor su spended judgment upon payment of costs, the defendant took an appeal to the superior court, the mayor then announced that -he would im pose a fine "Of two dollars and the costs. The police these days are beconf lag quite vigilant} especially U this ?true when some waste paper g eta upon the streets, bat when a dray or transfer drives op in front of a j>Und tiger, with three or four eases ed 41 one half pints of whiskey each.! they ? deaf. dumb tm> I Hind. THBYJ. ARK MAKING STKKNCOl S ] FORTH TO BREAK IP TUB WWB KKY TRAFFIC I* WASHINOTOfc ho detected, thb by The tMlr NMm dasmM a medal at honor cad ihoaM Hn,L REUNION. Tukr* place at t*e Rr?ld<a?- at Hr.l of the HID WBm Tlk Afted Elm pi re. Before, showing the numerous views of' that great country of the East Mr. made a few VjfttpmpMrV ??<!*! with reference to those pebple. For twelve year* he haa been -a mtaalonary teacher In Japan ' and Korea and come# to Washington to tell ua something of wiat he saw and heard. The churoh was filled with Inter esting listeners and everyone pres ent' were simply charmed with the lecture and the views. Tonight Mr. Johnson will lecture on Japan, The Key to Asia. It would pay every citizen of the clt^ to hear him. No more Interest ing talk baa ever been given here than the one laat night. The Dally News advises all to be present on thjs evening. ' / Chocowlnlty. N. C. January 6. ? Mr. George Nobles of this place and Miss Lucy Buck of Gllead, were' quietly married on last Wedneeday afternoon, December 28. at the home of ttoo brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buck, after the ceremony , the happy couple drove. to the homfe of tHe groom, where cake and wine V?re served, qnlte a number of rel ative* and friends . called to offer congratulations. Miss Buck is one of Gttea'dV moist charming and winsome young ladles, vory popular in her neighborhood and couqts her friends by the score. Mr. Nobles Is one of Chodbwinity's most popular and progressive farmers, Yp item'zer Joins their' many friends in wishing i for them a Jong and happy life. We are having sonle very iflny weather at present. Would be glad to "have aome sunshine for a while. After spending the holidays with his family, Mr. R. M. Wgfren left Tuesday morning from Oreontlllo, NT. C.. where he !? engaged. in the conatructlng of the new Court bouse and jail in that town. He Informw us that* Old Pitt county will be near the head of the class when the con structions are completed. Now the | question Is, what will old Beaufort I do to keep in pace. Mr. W. C. Kinnon oX Ransom e vtlle, N. C., spent Christinas in this community. His many friends were glad to see him and gare him a hear ty welcome. Wonder whose heart is sad? Now he Is gone. Mr. E. W. Buck, saw filer for tfoo Dixie Lumber Company at Royall, N. C-, left for his place of business Monday morning, after spending Christmas with his family. Miss Blanche Griffin a charming young lady of near Vanceboro, N. C-. is visiting her slater Mrs. W. H. Downs. Her many friends are pleas ed to see her. i Mr. Lee Outherie of Ransomville, N. C., paid our community a "visit laat week to see his best gi|-l. Won der if anyone's heart Is sad? Mrs. E. W Buck left Friday af ternoon to visit Mrs. H. B.' Wil liams. "" - Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Downs. Mr. and Mrs/ w. H. Downs and Mrs. Llasle Powell were visltoA of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Warren last sun day. / Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moor? last Friday night with Mrs. Moor*'* parents, Mr. r. w. Buck. Messrs. W. H. Kelson, Ci C. Nel?*n Johnnie Cutler Carl Nelson, an* Nor man Dixon were guests Lillian Buck and Blanche Griffin la? Monday night. ' ' ? , Jan. ?.-~The senate w? s called to order by President NewUnd it 11 o'clock and Rev. Dr. W. McC. White, of the First Presbyterian church, Raleigh offered the Invoca tion. Senator McDonaldT of Moore, of fered a bill providing a more effec tive Indexing of bills, etc. Senator Martin, of Buncombe, of fered a bill .empowering married wo men to make contract*. Senator Johnson, of Duplin, in quired aa to the duties of the sten ographer* in the engrossing clerk's office was Informed that they were not required U% write the private correspondence of the senators, but If nor bnsy might be engaged to write lettera for aenatora. The House. When the houae was called to or der at 11 o'clock on the aecond day df the session of 1911 practically every member was In his seat. Speaker Dowd called upon Rev. fit. M. North of the Eden ton street Methodist ? church, for the opening prayer. There werq many spectatora In the house and galleries when the house convened, among them several la dles and- moat of these waited through the message. Introduction of Bills ' Gentleman from Henderson, Mr. Ewart. Intro?u??d the flrat resolu tion,. reauestlng representative* 1n cOn^re^B to vote for New Orleans as the nlace for holding the national I exposition. lV Representative IJjvart also. Intro-! duced n resolution urging our con gressmen and senators to vote for^? parcels post law. " ^ H. 13. 7. To prohibit the sale of near-Waer or bearlne In Macon coun ty. Mr. Ray of Macon. Calendar. H. B. 9. To provide for constitu tional amendment for an income tax. Mr. Ewart. Of Henderson. Judiciary No. l. Reoresentatlre Ray of Macon, ask ed that his bill prohibiting the sale) of malt, near-beer, or beerlne or any beverage which contains any al cohol whatever, be taken up. The bill passed Its second and third read ing. though there were a good many "noes" on the third reading. A college education enables many a young man to refer to the allow ance from hla father as his Income. Jtocmfw mf amfam fahrtahrahrrrr The waate basket Is a potent fac tor In -keeping up the standard of literature. It Is difficult for the optimistic fa ther of ten clflldren to look it as Christmas approaches. * While the other fellow is talking about It you can beat him to it by acting. Old Soldier Tortured ^ "For years I suffered unspeakable torture from Indigestion, constipa tion and li-?r trouble," wrote A. K. Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Pa., "but Dr. King's New Life filja fixed me all right. They 'a simply great." Try tBem for any stomach. Hrer or kidhey trouble. Only 2J>cr -af Dr. Hardy'a Drug Store. ! ' 1 1-31 NOTICE OP SALE By. virtue of the power* of* * 'sale contained In a certain Deed. of Trust tiro m D. D. Bonner to W. C. Rodman, trustee, dated tlhe 19th day of April, 1905. and recorded in book 133 at page 108, the undersigned trustee will on Monday, the 6th day of Feb ruary, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon, of fer sale at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder at the court house door of Beaufort county, all that certain property vrtiich la de scribed aa follows, io-wlt: 1st. Tract: ???i?ded hy the lands of J. 8. Rhem, Wm. Keys and M. B. Thomason, located oh the west side | of Durham's Creek and containing 2nd Tract: On Che west aide of the main road leading from C. W. Bonner's etore to B. B. Rosa's houae, bounded by the iaads of O. W. Bon ner, ahd containing 5 acres, wtilch tract fi located on the east aide of Durham 'a Creek. Also tb^ follow ing articles of ^personal property telephone line from the tow.. of Waahlngton by Edward, Bonnes | mb and Aurora to 1 er with all of Om - NEW - Corned Mackerel AND Fresh Supply of Cereals PHONE 80. , Walter Credle & Co - 0. G. STAPLES, Proprietor. Opposite the U. ury; one block White House. rGOWANS King of Externals Stands supreme under every test. Fee! se cure, keep Gowans in the home. Gowans al ways conquers Croup and Pneumonia and your doctor assents. Gowana Preparation ti ns tiscrf on my chihl when it iv/iit (iespem teh ill with Pneutuon in hit met! in tflj alter the second ujiphnn lion thy physic inn called ho d. finding so great nn improvement onhred-ils coil tinuitoce. The child - rtco verml rapidly G.J.HhX 'K L K, Dm agist, ffU East St. AllfffheoyJ7^. t BUY TO-DAY! HAVE IT IN THE HONE All Dr?Ui?(* SI. SO*. 2S?, COWAN MEDICAL CO. DU?HA?.?. C.. ??d mw) nlwfai by |M O'.n'H Established 1840. * BALTIMORE 8 TEAM PACKET CO. OLD B\Y LINE STEAMERS FLORIDA, ? 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