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HOI IMtUUknvlN iMrtoiH or tan oa Ira and If yon kara Inaaraaaa Ua Inllng ot dxaad la fata, aad iom la not iaaaratf. yarn laaoln than ana than to taka; tot at nan at one. Bat daring tba Bar jaa tnrgat and laaaa It aahaand again. While you han It In tnhad TODAT phone Brage* aad Mt him write tha policy Wto. BRAGAW * CO. FIRST INSURANCE AGENTS IN WASHINGTON. N. C. ? tor * little, than a small price tor a treat deal. Mrs. Ira Paul has been very ill tor Mae time We wish bar a speedy weovery. Til man Paul, or Waahingion, was i business rial tor to The Climax rarm at Prescott, last week. number of our people hare purrbeesd borses from Mr. Hobbs, who kes been In our vicinity tor several J turn. The Singing School will begin at he White HU1 church on Wednesday tight. There Is a large number In the close, and we hope It will make rapid progress. Qmlte a number of men and boys I iround here, went out to track coons taring the snow, and one fellow nade a mffetake and tracked a house eat to a hollow tree and cut him out. We were sorry he was disappointed ind hope he will hare better success text time. He better try Chestnut 0111. W. A. Holadta of Aurora, was a Ehrescott visitor last week. Messrs. P. Lee and A. Paul, of Brantsboro, passed through Prescott his week. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hammings, were the guest of Mr. Geo. Hammings of Clay Hill, last Sunday. Messrs 0. E. and 8. A. Peed were In Washington, last week. 8ome of our people hare attended the Hookworm Hospital at Aurora. We hope the results will bd satisfactory. WKWH NOTES FROM HAWKINS SCHOOL HOUSE. Timothy Woolard of Wilkinson Station, spent Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Cutler and children, of Jetsaxna, were the guesta or Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Sparrow, Sunday Minn Mattle P. Woo lard went to Washington Friday afternoon. While there she attended the meeting; of the Beaufort County Teachers' Association on Saturday. C. F. Wallace who has been spending some weeks with his parents, left Sunday for Richmc^id, Vs., where he will resumer hie'Studies at the Masse y Business College. Mrs. John Hawkins visited Mrs: Mary C. Baynor last Saturday afterMrs. Isaiah Plnkham and son Taylor, spent Saturday with friends at Ptaetown O. L Sparrow attended the sseetins of the Beaufort County Teaeh^Efi W ' ' i f' -I HBpKpa ^ ntjOMRuuMsp MjmKIE OMNDP" sbssiII 1ARRIS. Store 1 imsiir Fancy | yard 'jj| ore' AaocltUoa ?t WuUnitao lut 8aturdny. Y. * . V " Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Water* and Children of Pinstown, were, guests of W .aid lbi. Lemon Wallace laai 8aturday night and Sunday.p*4>a account of the now there waa no school at Haw kin# achool house last week, but studies were resumed again Monday.^ YDon't forget dhrine Mrwtoas at the Hawkins school hoose on Friday night. Rot. H- H. Ambrose expects to bs here: Miss Mlllls Lee went to Washington, Saturday. Messrs. Daniel Woelard and Taylor Plnkham left Monday for Wilkinson Station, where they hare accepted positions with Wilkinson BROAD CREEK ITEMS. We are glad to one the ground. clear or anow again. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Alligood spent Saturday night and 8umday in your city. We are sorry to learn of the illness of Hllard, little eon of /. B. Tefr. terton. . Miss Nellie J. let ham spent Saturday night with her eopaln. Miss Helen Harray, of Zlos. Mrs. C. C. Cutler spent Monday at the home of J. B. Tetterton. Miss Ruby Res peas spent Saturday night with Miss Leila O. Cutler. Miss Martha Eatella lefbam spent Sunday afternoon with 'CUadle Tetterton and Go 11a Whitley. Misses Helen end Margaret Emily and Messrs Edrman and John Har? ney spent Saturday afternoon with .their aunt, Mra. W. V. Latham. Mlsae? Lizzie and Easts Latham and Misses liable and Ruby Reapees and Leila G. Cutler, spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Ira Green. Mine Bessie Warren of Banyan! spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Laura Whitley. v Mrs. Ed. Everett? and daughter, "Retha May, of Hunter Bridge, mra spending a few days with her brother Mr. J. H. Alligood. BMmm. ?. ?. uiovm mnu mug waa, MHtwrn, and Mine -Nellie Latham, pent Friday afternoon with Mr. Tom Singleton, of this place. Mr*. B W. Alii good la still confined to her home with Mrirnam. On account of the enow there wah no school held at Sheparrille. last week. Mrs. I. F. Alllgood and children of Slatestone, spent Monday with Mrs. B. W. Alllgood. . Miss Lala Cosson of Washington. N. C., spent Saturday and Sunday with Misses Larcy and Loey SolHwnn. Miss Minnie Black Is expecting to lftt friends in Aorora the last of the month. We hope' abe will hare a pleasant tartp^ Hw-PadL A certain Scotch prnfnssos ssrlsft n widower In Ms oId sga Mot very long after he nlSH ssnoeneed Ms Intention of marrying again, half apSA ogetlcnlly. adding. "I never would hare tborsb: of it. If LJsaU hadn't died.-? Harper's Magaalne. ii &sBBSsBE&m lERU no ixiri jKaunrno t*-? Ni trwm MuVk- r?i?a?r **ttTll wtatit mbIm* with ooTtf Kwttit. PftoMiiiy ?U>| ? yy ? ???. <1?1?iJi M' >. ? I HARDWi i1 ''':" $*'Wei Far "."and them but once 1. ? wane 55 otaatly varying U^dUKeUmt monot to go on dtr aftar Iter cooking the M Old dishes,' U takes study and planning to make a variety and keep within the allowance tor the table aipeaaae. m manj homes with the same allowance there la a vast dlfferanee In the (nod. tetenaa It la the last thine planned far and atudled. |n each eftahltohpaata there la da aaeat la our taoet ooetly food tt I* reasonable to (hre thought fa planning the meet dlahee or there in aeedleee expense. It la aot niggardly to hay as little ea la ordinarily consumed a ad one can always "water the porridge that all may dine," la case unaapwatad company arrtvea. A rood way to aeree chicken: Mewed Ohdiliil ?Cot up the fowl and cover with hot water, allow It ta cook a lowly aetll land sr. heillBC About half an boor batora an-riai add a taaapoonbd at aalt and a llleo ad onion, mora aalt win bo aaadad, bat add t& tp cho brotb it aooaaaair. Taka tees tablaapooofule at floor, molatnoad with watar. add to the broth with a. halt cop of cranio, whan hot pour omflr a well beaten acz and aeaaa poured treat the cklckaa. Mob Modi ITtte ono pound of tho aach at aatuoa and oat Into email ptaoaa, add three eanota and tour oolona. demur urtth bolllnx watar and brine to a boll: ataw alowlj tor 4E aalantaa tbaa add flra potatoaa, peppar and aalt to taata and nerrn ranr hot with ttm racotabko around tba meat Accommodating. "Why do jrou arcuwVith yomr wlfeT" tnfcod tl.o barhafcr. "Don't yoo know (bo futUtty of ttr "Of conrno," roUtod, tho marrtod man. "but 1 boo# to How he- iiuio ( ?wra once In a rafte- Vw*Mi 1 STptlen Archaeology. The Brtttob School of Archaacdoe a Egypt* torn of the moot Important iiffilwi la tbte realm of a*, march, alms la the com la# aeoa 4ono?oltk the ptehlatocte capttal. 1W Mttar 4e Mn Hul up with he uartler IMnt umUw la |kt rook at 'Biai*a tkaa IV other eltr ?m>. ut a two parte at U at aad? akoar rraalns at tba aarUaat it settee. that eaeae to M Hat preatart at *\ last rsachtop back ta Ot trebtatoMe kt?daai tW tiretiep the laralopenent at eMHaatlae la tta earAt Memphis (ha school h hi hire* the tUa at oao ot tie larpe (rsnlte prions It tha roetropoUtaa tasapis aa a can ler for,work, and other labors will ha ittoxopted which vBI as loot orrr a ta Deration or more 'I am One Ilea** Meet. Broker?Boataaaa ta atabtr n"? tkeaa dark. rnaod?WkrT tea* there a euckar Ooni ererr mlaetaT Broker?Tea. bat ther bar fossae bllae?Folk a ^ I n I 41 "? ' /'U<:<4I ^Ml IRE CO., W *' ' f?ixi''i .'. > , ulfl^HMBDUI^^SP V},/ 11... hT mm BMM Homier, Sunt. I I ttlaa Kathleen Morgan. daughter or fl Ike lata Oeorge Morgan. bee been np- I pblnted aa Collector of lime You 11 era hereby requested to please make II payment ol amount rou promleed, to II bar promptly when aba calls as she III baa several hundred people to see III every month and aha cannot sea II every one monthly If aha baa to call III two or three times. ASSOCIATED CHAKliMK Br C H. Harding. Treat 111 SUPERIOR TO EITHER Strte CriSneTM "MOratSROfn" mrrrpn III We art local agents mi j|] would be glad to hare your ? butter orders. Phone 261 and get k quick. PAMLICO GROCERY CO.. nw^ Retell Grocers South Market St Classified HiMseawts. IP YOU WANT THE BEST HAM you ever ate, try * Weetphalla, at 17c per lb. Joe. F. Tayloe. 1-17 tf-C. ATTENTION TRUCKERS: 0TE ARB prepared to take care of your needs In seeds of all kinds. Low prices on Peas and Beets. W. A. A J. O. Blount. 3-7 tf-C 1 JOB. F. TAYLOE WILL CONTINUE the sale of tboee delicious Weetphalla Hams at' I7c per lb. for one week. *-17 tf-C FOB RENT?fHB JOUR BROWN tans containin< oa? hundred end twenty-Are scree; three . miles I from town. Apply to Ilsilw A 1-4 t*C FOR BERT?MY HOUSE OR BAST Second street formerly occupied by M. M. Berry. Eight rooms end bath. Sewer connection. C. H. Sterling 1-11 tf-C S? FOB BERT?COTTAGE NEXT MY home. West'Main street. Mrs. Sateherell. lUt-P ' V "? THB WESTPHALIA HAM IS OVAR.ll] ntui tor ?ULaMHH Tbm week [II mKll at lie 9?r lb. Jm P. I 1MN i-17 tf-c I V GOOD 1UWU A* BBODKB' 10c fa and lie 4MM. Specula tor rrt- ? dor and Saturday lowt Florid* Orantee, ckeap Ml K-F |*A* for" ?<! -MP no row. " R- H Wtarton, dr. rod it-F Demonstration of the F?- ? uc hike! Which began yester- ? day and will last all ? week X".:., * =s * 41^.*^ 8| We will have an ? expert demonstra- j tor in charge who 01 "Wlir explain the 5 superiority of this" range over all?' others. This range z hpats ouonlir ? ? ..WMW VTV**1J VU 1 all sides with the! least anjount off fuel. II COOKING 1 WARE ashington, N. C | I ' -* . \ . ' " . . - F V/IlV/V/FVo ullU S V?V-lo. B I 29c and 15c the yard I See window display. I I X HE H UB i f| I 1 " ii Furniture Hints II For Housekeepers II M II ^ I 1 I Every week we arc going to give the It i'.y . housekeepers hints from our trade Journals as to the very latest ideas in II Furniture This weak we quote from It the New York Reporter II Bedrbom Furniture. I "During the spring bouse cleaning there I | Btrdseyeliaple and White Enamel Dress- I era and Wash Stands will lead all other I | woods wit the spring buyer, especially in the high grade goods, these with I Cheflamer. to match and Senas lor boo Dads win constitute the furnishings of I the bed room. They make an (Ideal ted- I room and are very substantial." " I We have a very complete [stock of the shove and we cordteOy invite your In- , I 11 Jefferson Furniture Co. 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