CLEAREN
$10.98
No Ahet
f I J. K. H
Ever so Many Yean Ago
' a vfae man said "Experience
Keeps a dear school
but fools will learn In no
' -? other," and the wisdom
of this-' ancient saw Is
being seen every . day
when fire wipes out a
map's possessions In - a
single night and there was
no insurance. Profit by
the experience of others
and consult
Wm. BRAGAW,& CO.
FIRST INSURANCE AGENTS IN
WASHINGTON. N. C.
Dally News Want. Ads bring rvt?ulu?
Clearan<
Of Heatin
MrKppl.R
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i) The G
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our store g
~ JOTS AND* TITTLES AS
ARE SEEN AT EDWARD
Ytricf Hut Newsy Items Caught by
Our < urrc?|?on<lent?Seven
Foot (Hunt Attract* '
Attention. 1
We were very greatly surprised on 1
Sunday morning to nee the ground ['
Bp, covered wltji enow,
School started again last Monday, '
* after two weeks of pleasant holidays.
L . Messrs. Carl Parker. McCullen '
Bryan and Mr. C. Fleming registered *
aft the Hotel Edward Tuesday night. 1
There was a small giant In town '
i the other night who was seven feet 1
tall and weighed abont four hundred 1
J pounds. He created much laughter '
| when his bed tumbled down- with 1
K him.
| Mrs. L. E. Ricks of Fairmont, and 1
j daughters, Mlaoea Mary, Bell and '
Dorothy Ricks are rlsltihg their
j many friends here. '
| Miaa Oenetla Paul and M .O. Har- 1
Ha rla were married this afternoon. We 1
| wish them a long and happy life.
| W:w Mtse Lots Edwards started her 1
Hr school at Bonnsrton Monday, after a
| vacation of two wseks.
j Mrs. T. R. Boyd Is at 111 confined to
y har bed . A speedy recovery is ths
j wteh of her manyfffcmde.
MlL . Edwards won the prise far hate* tha
ktklM an wl Mia Untmm HZZ'ZZmtfS:
C Dr. O. O. Kiln^Hit 4 aery pretty
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CE OF L.
Any Suit or (
'at ions
OYT APOLLO
CONCBRT "
MONDAY NIGHT.
The Apollo Concert Company Will
five an entertainment at the Public
School Auditorium, lfonday night.
Ticket# on sale tomorrow TCHlfaif at
10 o'clock at Worthy A Bthertdge's
Drug store. # -1-1? lt-C.
Rev. B. J. Harell, of Warsaw, will
supply the pulpit of the First Baptist
church, Sunday morning and
night. w
.
Sheriff Lucas says he and Tabby
are lonely, but that a good supply of
wood and plenty of peas and hominy
drives dull care away.
Dally News Want Ads bring results.
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:e Sale
ig Stoves ,
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BEGINNING
FRIDAY, JAN. 12
-r.r. TO
J>atur<Jay, Jan. 20
We will sell our entire
stock of HEATING
STOVES for coal or
wood at greatly reduced
prices as we do
not want to carry over
a single stove and
time Is limited as we
want to make room
for other goods. If
i you have been putting
J off buying a stove now
Is your chance. Come
quick
ichardson
ire Co.
'I ?P* I
*
reatest
KY $4),000 Cost Sa
oes at a big reduc
B
Must Believe It
(
r
When Well-Known Washington Poo"
pie Tell It So Plainly. 1
When public endorsement is made
:>y a representative citizen of Washington
the proof is positive. You Z
must believe It. Read thiB testimony. Every
backache sufferer, every man,
woman or child with any kidney
trouble will find profit In the readng.
J. B. Peed. E. Second St.. Washington.
N. C.. says: "Backache bofchersd
me and there were pains across
my loins. These symptoms of kidney
trouble showed that something must
tie done. The kidney secretions were
hi bo irregular In passage and contained
sediment. I used two boxes of
Doan's Kidney Pills as directed and
they entirely relieved me. There has
never been a recurrence of my complatet."
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
cents. Poeter-Milburn Co., BnCal^
New York, sole agents for the Untton
States.
Remember the name?Doan's? .
and take no other. OO-PA
RTVKRMHIP NOTICE
Edward L. Stewart and W. A.
Thompson annoance that they ? have
tier at l*w la tlnTVUvtrtor Cotrt ?f '
Beaafort neit In the Bnpsoras Court
of North Carolina, the style of
the said Arts to ho "Stewart *
Thompson, Attorneys at Law."
MtSeo in WnMUngton, M. C.. In the
Cloak mThis
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? ~ w ds
riratmsi
is m in
Jit H
I' $ " i
HM ACTION IS WORTH P UNDREW
OP THOUSANDS OP
DOLLARS ANNUALLY TO
TRUST.
? *
TU TO BE COLLECTED
4
PRINT PAPER AND PULP ADMITTED
FREE FROM CANADA BUT
OTHER COUNTRIES ARE LEGISLATED
AGAINST.
a nor* a 1 w??hln?fnn ro??n.J??
Washington, D. C., January It?
President Taft has Just taken action *
that Is worth hundreds ot thousands p
of dollars annually to the paper trust
by refusing to remove the tax from j?
print paper and wood pulp.
When the reciprocity bill was pais ?
ed a provision wss tacked to it providing
for the free admlaslQfe^f ?
print paper and wood pulp from CaV
a da. ' This provision became law
whethen the . reciprocity act was? ;
agreed to by Canada or ndt. There
forftv although reciprocity failed,
print paper and wood pulp are now |j
admitted free from Canada. , h
As soon as this provision became "
law, five nations which ship paper to "
America, and which have treaties
with this country in which we agreed s
to extend t<Tthem the same concess p
ions that we extend to' "the moat fi
favored nation," demanded their N
treaty guaranteed right to also send p
print paper and wood palp into the tl
United 8tstee free of duty.
"81nce you bsve given a particular
concession to Canada, you must, un- f
der our treaties, extend the same con- b!
cession to us," declared the paper U
producing countries of 8weden, Nor- J
way, Denmark, Germany and Austria ri
Hungary. Obviously, this argu- a
ment is unanswerable.
However, the President has aa- 1
ounced, through the Treasury De- n
partment, that * tax will be collect- tl
ed as heretofore on dll print paper U
imported from any other country t
than Canada. The President ad- b
vises the European nations to ap-< tl
peel to the Custom Court of Appeals t
^ ' ' . . I
1 i i i' ?I1Larrrr*
rl'fw has tsiicrj emo^r-sna c l
r:? eiudT 3-;9vei i'.-;? farts f
Money
rle.
You can get d
tion.. You can out
O WER
:aw & Stewart; and W. A. Tbomp- W
on w'ill maintain ah office in the
'hapin-Wilklnaon building,. In Auro- .
a, N. C. . 1
aThi8 the 10th day of January,.
912. 0<
EDWARD L. 8TEWART Tl
W. A. THOMPSON. B1
1 Ol
Work and
Driving. H orses s
\ Oi
?? o
r.iii ve a uice line or worK e
and driving horses on q
hand. Will be aold cheap c
' - B
for cash or Nrlll Mil on ?
time
J. B. PEED,
Washington. 1?. C
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JT'Jtx jS
Values tcp to
\hrngtoris Gre
, . ==
rhlch, U 4acUi*4. to only n tubUrugc
j^PrnaWsnt Tmlt hu doolnrad
> to willing to concodn to tkhliutlc.
>t demands (or cheaper ps?Kr^JtBh .
*?*t
efute tils words, and show that ha 1
? willing to Violate treaties with Are t
rkindly nation* rather than give
van tha slightest conceaalon to frear
rade.
The tariff on print paper Is to all
raft leal endg a tax on Intelligence,
lecauM In this day and age tha greatr
maaa of people receive tbelr eduatlon
on public matter* through the 1
lewspapere. With print . paper
radically controlled by a treat, tho '
doe has been systematically boosted
o as to .work a hardship to the pros- j
erents publishers, and to nurit* print *
a par nigh on to prohibitive to many 1
f the small conntry publishers ?
rhos* earnings are not any too good j
t th* beet. <
Meanwhile there is pending a bill |
itroduced .by Senator Hey burn, '
rhlch proposes to repeal the Cana- '
lan reciprocity act. ^Having been <
ejected by Canada, the law la dead \
itbout being repealed. Bnt If the 1
ct Is repealed, the live added taction 1
rovidlng for free print paper would *
Iso be repealed, and the old (ax on <,
sper even from Canada would be re- j
ored. Since the tax on Canadian c
rlnt paper has been repealed. *1 In
ependent paper companies, aggreating
capitalisation of eighty-three f
lillion dollars, have started op In .
p position to the trust bringing re- (
actions in . prices already, and
rousing hostility of the paper trust.
~~
A Lire Soggeet?,
-Why would it hot beTgood Idea '
?r all Democrats, everywhere, to
ereafter taboo the nse of the word
tariff*' and tn its place use the term
tax" which la what a tariff really UT
If every Democratic writer and
peaker^ would use the term "The
ayne-Aid rich Tax Bill," Instead of
rom now until the polls close on
lovember 6, there heed be little oon?cture
aa to the customs of the eleokJn.
Who doubts hut thft if the Dinghy
tariff bill hid been known and resrred
to generally as the Dinrl?v tax
111. and the McKinley tariff bill as
te McKinley tax bill, and the PaynV
ildrich tariff bill aa the. Payne-Aldl^i
tax bill ths Republican party
ronld not be in controll today.
The word "tariff" Is too Indefinite. I
here are hundreds of thousands s!.
sen who may be brought to bellffre
bit it would bo to their advantage
I some Indirect, mysterious way to
D^s for a tariff, but who could not
e cajoled or coerced into the conyicon
that It Is to tbatr Individual towust
to tote to pat an enormous tax
... WJIV; u*rri r*\
Saying
ouble value for y
fit the family her
S - LEV
?
AHHINGTON PRODUCE MARKET <
Corrected Daily by H. B. Mayo.) ,
January 1$.
Je?e, each ..50c ]
lrkoys, lb 11c to 12c >rlng
Chickens .10c to 20c
rown Chickens ..20c to 25c 1
imto skins, each ....... 19e to JOf c
tearllngs 5c to 10c
icep skins, each ....... 20c to 50c I
allow ...V 6c I
ry flint hides, par Ik 1<(
1 sell hides, per lb . .lit
rr hides, d'fled, per Ik.... ,4c to (r
sen emit btdee IH?
sen hides . Is <
tcs Ifln
let skin flint lie
set akin emit lis
im. per bu 7 0c
Msoex. per lb lie
ool. free from tens ....lie
001, harry lOctnlte
*. Pes. .- 11.10
ny keen Il.efl
Kk 9? 11.1*
??
da noons .'..Ike
gflL
sll
y ** ' ' ~ J i ift- A*-' q
$35.00
Meat Store [|
ob everything they eat wear, and uee.
It Democratic
with protection and it every stump
speaker wtll ferry on a elm liar crated
e. end if the moremen't will be
made nation wide, the pftblem of reversing
Republican ' victories at. the
polls will hare beeh wolved
Think this over.
"Om Territory." - |
.One ot the Chicago packers. In the
rial now going on at Chicago, complained
that "Swift Infriiffced on oar
I territory.*; The disputed- territory
leas In New York and Vermont,.mad
the question naturally arleee: How
lid that territory, or any other territory,
come to be the exclusive propI
irty of fcwlft or anybody else?
I The answer la simple. Because
I Swift and the" other packers, after
I lrlring the butchers In the local coth
nun I tie* in New York and Vermont
sut of business, bj underselling them
IITided up the territory thus seised
wd celled it tbhir own. Of course. It
ess theirs! Having stifled *11 competition,,
hoth rrom within and wlth>ut
the district, they were left free to
tdvanoe prices of meet to auk the
imount of dividends desired, sad to
tali the territory "their own." ,
The Answer.
"Why talk- shout placing say of
he necessaries of life on the tree
1st?" is "the cry that goes up^rom
the Standpatters every now and then.
If this were done." they a^^how
could the government raise revenues
to meet He expenses?"
Ladies' and 1
Mid-Winter
Our entire line of
during this sale.
Ladies' Black and Brown Vat
button, regular $2.50 vahM
Ladies' Black and Brows Vat
button, regular $2 values
~rjpr
A'.
1 =
Event
our money durin
e with ease
ns CO
:APUDINE for **THAT HKAO^^HK
Out last night? Headache an
isrvnna this snorntnaf lllets Csm,
line Juat ttU^btng to fit yon fo
malnees. Try It. At dru( ?mr^?
1,
Mr. Merchant now I* the time
o take advantage of the adrertSalng
olumna of the Dally Newt.
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A Safe And
Profitable
New^ Year
RESOLUTION
For all Jewelry buyers
"to make during 1912.
RESOLVED-.?Tbat I
hall whenever a want
presents Itself for me
to make any purchase
Watches etc that I will I
?? uwvuvw g WIN
order It by mail from I
Norfolks Bert Jewelry I
m Deal
? ' LAS1
fcdi oa~r o7
OMQ,
MayeTllleJ Ky., Jan. 10?For twen.
ty-#?e yean Louie linear and hie wile
lived-la the tame honae vithotl
peijdn* to etch other.
Leet Sua day, without any apparent
reaenu. the wife broke the alienee by
aakiu ber heeband to ham a cap ol
coffee. He replied: "I believe 1
wtn."
Hardly bad he ettered the remark
than be waa attacked with heart
trouble and died.
The Incident leadtn* to the trade
climax wee not dlecloeed nnUI today
when hie will wa? mads public. Tlx
daad man. who wae a largo property
owner, willed eoemblng to hiewlfa.
Hie body will be cremated and hia
aabea cant to the wlnda tern tb?
Cincinnati geanaelne bridge.
The Apollo Cent art Co.. In their
entertainment Monday night, .will
gtoe the third of the oertee of the
I Lyceum count.
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Misses Shoes
Reduction 3a
Ladles' and Minim "Tlh|inn a
Look at these pricw
ret Shoes, Ml All $2 sad 92.
? - - $1.89 w? go at th
*
Ladies' and Mt
ret Shoes. Ml in velvet sad
- - - SL39 pritt V
tue Hij
Tti H?m of Good OoAa
^ 3 i i*?5? *
W; Tbs
g Udk even! tv(
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/ Soojp
{ ' t In Mirth ai
I A COMEDY SCREAM.
v ^^UKyf/ON '
f A ^W#T' T*
ft: -1
era ftxi ^ ?
Is tomorrow's laeue ?'. will pal. ^ I
lleb the Sunday a. boo! Immi for Beat * 1
Sunday', leeaon. It la dlrlded Int..
four porta The Birth of John the t L
from Commontarlee and the AnalyS* t'-J
and Key. If yon like tbla feature of V M
the paper and appreciate It. we wtU
run It reenter. If there la not ehfdetent
Internet In K, we will dlacen
ttnue lt We try to adit the paper Jo- !fg
eult opr readere. . - .
Walhlnr wp had at a^ time thla J
morning, oat to Do roreoa to taio to JM
crawl ov.r a wagon load of wood fl
thrown on the aidowalk and ollowod
to remain, there (between Hon Diwk
Co.1! and the goo oTgee, waa doaa to
j O0C. Cook will to ItoJUlelgh on A
- tko It. lodge Brngaw told thooa
I Halalgh folka that too tolooco ol the J
atou Utd their area on than. They
had batter lot take too metwhlle pdl 1
' roller too aortoaaljr op In the eapHol i
dtp, or wa will hare a tad oeiaiop
of toopi. _ J
Mr Edward wlOlama aad Wee \
Bertoa Broen ware aaarrlsd at Woodatock
on toe <th laotant, kr Ker C.
' J. Kaopon, after which they Jomm- . ' "gffiMM
1 apod to Rawleya Me rah tor a fger '
I dare. They wll raaido Ot KaaecO
Ttlle Jj
at w ]mm
I TV -?
le Prices
IV going at big bargain*
F ' ' J ''
5P Ladies'and Mines Shoes
e great reduction si If trite
$1.98
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