The Foundation {or Heahhy Young Ch3dren is Good, Wholesome, Easily Digested Bread mat" " i ?? ?' . ^ '**'/?' 3 (dean Patent Flour Bakes JustThat Sort of Bread It's the Ideal FamflrFteur that every woman can depend on to meet every requirement in the baking line. For the benefit and future otyour f amily, get,.;. ? a sack from your grocer today. 5S HEALTHY MEN -AND WOMEN OUT OF YOUR boys And girls in uoes noi give you Detter results man the flour you are now using, bring back the partially used package hand purchase price wfll be (fft For Sale by all Merchants in ? Washington I I C. G. MORRIS * CO. tjlfc Distributing Agents. G!ivcr .Cfcil!::d Plows the?o plows wore An t pl?c?r< upon lh? mnfet ovrr to- v v?:vr? irt! .'Tcr: . that <j*-/ to this UJ frt! K/t . n virnnuK-n ,? flee desk and safe. Inquire at Va riety Store. 1*1 Oc BOARDERS WANTED ? Mm. J. T. Kllllngaworth, No. 117 E. Main ?*??*? ? i: : v Hip. FOR RJ&T ? A room how, corner of Third and Oladden street E. J. Higaon, tfc FOR SALE ? Om fine ynnng bronze turkey gobbler. Hobt. W. Small. tfc FOR SALB ? SI* Barred Plymouth Rock Cockrela. Pare brad and One birds. J. Ha v cum, Washington, N. C. ^ lM^-H-Hc PTOMC KTK.NOaif.t'HKR Ml*. Myrtle Marsh has changed her of fice from Chamber, of Commerce j ? tn Tttim nrsr Wrat National n.nt Writer Press Work a speciality 15-30 tf. FOR RENT? Twenty Acre* of good fanning land within half mil* of city. Apply to Junius D. Grimes, fill. BORROWED FROM Ml! A BOOK? Title ??Silver Horde ' I will appre ciate It If the party whp has it will return same to me. Jonathan Hav ens. Washington, N. C ? The reenter annus Lmeetlng of the stockholders of the Sarinps ? Trust J?. w# be held at their banking houne on Tuesday, February 14th, 1*11. at half after fo?r o'clock p. m, JKO. B. SPARROW. I W. R. WhlU of BMh.W la twtoy. ^ . C. F. L*?ia. w. F Waat^ ?. W- H. Mmro ?Dd Irm H.rrfi h Cnwk urlwl In a* tlty A telegram was received In the city this morning announcing the death of <Captain Ulysses H. Ritch at hfS home In Chatham, N. J-. at three ?'clock yesterday. He was born on March 4.1856. In Washington M. C . on the lot now owned by Mr. E. K. Willis and was the eldest child of Ulysses and AdfUne Rltcb. The re-' mains will be taken to Port Jefferson New Jersey tor burial. He leaves three aisUrs. Mrs. H. B. Mayo. Mrs. E. W. Ayers and Mrs. P. L. Mueller of Philadelphia and jon& uncle. Mr. Edward I /OTIC of this city. He leaves a wife and one daughter. Mrs. B. W. Arm . an 4, MiEti Adaltne Jtlub U?ro left this aftjeraoon to attend the' fun eral. They will be .joined in Phils delphla by Mrs. Mueller. Captain Ritch was a surveyor of the American shipping Company of New York. All creditors of Union Grocery Ga ?re hereby notified to file their claiE? with the nnderstmed trutee. on or before February 1st, 1911, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. ^ ' EDWARD L. 8TB WART. Trntee. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Home Building * I.oan Association win be held at the Banking House of tbe Savings ? Tru?t on Thursday, January 26, 1?11 at 4tS0 o'clock p. m. ^ B. SPARROW, Spring chickens His Last Act. One of the last services Senator Burrows will render before quitting the Senate for good will be to de fend the whitewashing of Senator Lorlmer. It will cause his. departure to be lee* regretted, than ever ? s. Y. World. Meeting of Stockholders. The regular meeting of the stock Holders of the Savings & Trust Co. will be held at their banking house on Tuesday. February 14th, 1910. at half after four o'clock p. m. "JNO. B. 8PARROW, *-14c Cashier. HartrhM. If mb. REV. BMSTOWE lib DEAD ? v< Rev. J. E. Br Is to we who died here this morning at hie home W. Second Street, at 3: SO o'clock, w?? bom In fjlfythimpton cpunty, October g, 1846 He ?u one of nine .children, five of whom survive him. A brother is in the ministry of the Missionary Bap tist church. Very early in life Mr. Bristowe made a profession of faith In Christ snd joined the M. E. church. South. Having been a local preacher for s^Veral years he was admitted on trial into the North Car olina Annual Conference In Charlotte in i878. His active ministerial life covered a period of 26 years, during: which time he served with a meas ure of acceptlbillty various charges. Some six years ago ho took the su peranuated relation. His last charge was Pantego and Belhaven. He was very fond of the Bethel people whom 1 he served two years and selected his own burial place among them. Mr. Bristowe was twice married. His sur viving wife having been Miss Sadte Owen of Wayne county. By his first marriage only one of the, four chil dren ty living, Mrs. Leona >B Hud nell of thiB city. His health had been so precarious for several years that he preached .only a few times, though he felt an abiding interest in tne progress ot Christianity and by a quiet, consist > ? i ent, faithful life did much to cojn raend its real power. His last slck neaB was only for a week and he was entirely unconslous so that he knew) nothing of the beautiful devotion shown him by his loved ones. The funeral will take place tomor row at Bethel, N. C., remains leaving here on the Atlantic Coast Line train tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock. The services will be conductej^by Rev. R. H. Broom, pastor of theTO. E. church this city. ' ? ? death? ' MR. WALLACE Mr. Harmon Wallace died very suddenly at the Fleming dairy yes terday. He went to the dairy from file ho rile on Washington Heights to feed his cows and without warning fell unconscious. A small boy who was with him gave the alarm and when help arrived he was taken to the home of Mr. Frank Congletoii where he passed away very shortly after. Mr. Wallace was about 60 years o> age and leaves a widow to mourn her loss. He has been, in the employ of Mr. Sylvester Fleming for the past year, beln* In charge of his milk business. Ho made many friends all over* the city by his courtesy and at tractive manner. His death is to be deplored. The funeral will take place tomorrow at his home, conducted by Elder J. T. Lupton of tbe Free Will Baptlat church. The burial will Uke place at WaTla Walla beside tbe graven of bla first wife. Coining Wedding The following; invitation# bare been laaued: Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Fortlacue requests the bonor of yoar presence at the marriage of her daughter Addle Lawrence * A tO Mr. Moses Armstrong King. On Tueaday evening, January the thirty-first, one thousand,, nine hundred and eleven a't nine o'clock . ; ll4 West Second street Waah&gton, North Carolina. Mr. Everett Dead. News reaches this clfy of tbe death of Mr. James Everett which occurred at Ifls home In Royal this week. His death Is" to be deplored by his many friends throughout the county. Mrs. Rice, the Winner. Mrs. Lena Rice held tbe lucky * number in the contest for the coat suit at Mr. J. K. Hoyt's store. Tho lucky number was No. ljj. Mrs. Rice Is receiving the congratulations of her many friends. Little has been said about th&. drainage bills in the legislature yet* and It is far more important than cre atlng new counties. ? ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Post Toasties

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