JANUAKY IS ins H^B. 171, Wi?l>on?, to ?tact tu MOM ?Bm?iM ?oumtT] . **?*??? ****?? , H. B.*??. ii 0&ai SaSSuS .'lui unWkFT^ cotwAnla* lieu on ?Vi M ?L __17wedcl .* MMrp ltl*. raising tSi? a ?loner, of W Jourtft 'i lu to *11 V r?r flH^r.ti Suite' Saturday m- folio*,: , ?*?f B.' II, -XetiMor *>f jVmiilm lm, t Issue' to build atfafce*n??f,gdp^e^ed?. | H. 4. B. 199.. Currle, appointing a| justice of tSve peace tor, Hsyntyjdrst | towashta. ? Cumberland . county. 4 H. B. "200; Cuttle. to .protect ^ame fri c u m bprtaod . oounty. ! ? TL^. 261,\Hewt*t/ to,elec? fence commissioners In Brunswick- county. IT. B. 102. Kent, facilitating rpodi crfl examination fbr/Hoense to prac tice medicine. H. B. BOS'.McBvyde, -Investigating importation and vexjfc>rtatton of food stuffs' In Noith CdrOftna. i H. B. 2t/. Dugtass, for relief of rawer ssUto. tr. \ H. B. 208, Donslaas, regulating tuition of non-reeidtent children in school districts. ' ? \ fr H. B. 206, Alfred, allowing ' In^ gram and Ben too townships. ston oounty to Issue bonds for 6rood( roads. H. B. *?r. Carr, to abolish tftia of doe ma 111 aa It nt ao haar^ud I ? uned to the Ariarteen atyle. Me?? went. op a little, but 1. ut m vary W*h W preeant, because being uaabl. to km Ipod. for awnesttn . am male the people ara obliged t IT Mbm ttoroatlr, Omuy trm RDMta. Orooerlea are by notaparl aon somwwta* aa tolWrira; ipUt pia' f ?*?" 4 t5 carta per p4ond, iMtatoaa from * franca to it and 10 | j for four months all of piateetor erraany- ander threat of de it war, while Oermany parmUr -laell to Mr if {Im. other eoon M war I than double 1ta former prior ! Mm. Martha Barnes and Mrs. Ixfula Swindell of Swan Quarter, are |ttaie gueeta of Mrs. Herbert Stllley on Beat Second street. i' ? A' XUCTVRNB HOME. Mrs. J. T. Keech. returned home this mornln* on the Washington aad Vandeanere train, from Aarora, where ?he spent eeveral days,- the guest of relatives and friends, j mm A Dally "tare reporter ?u wmlk tas down Water atreet (fee other dey | in, paMlns the COooi-Oda Bqttlloc Works, irti ?en1allr greeted b> their i clever manager, Mr. V. I. fiaro, (frith "(owl moraine. oome , tfl. " The reporter eaterd Uia office and hwaa carried through to tHe bottlin* ' roam, where anttat liillf |1la?.dlrtl waa tn ooarae of operetfcMi. In addi tion to tbatr wall e^glpped plant this anterprWnc 'rip haa )o?t In stalled an aatoeiatlo oonrerlny aed I wrenching maphlne, which after Mia I'bottlea'haee teen thoroughly sterl I Used ta ? the aoaklng machine. are placed fa the eanrerar and earrled through Ike wrenohlng maehlaeaod rotate ? enotrad to the two erator at a machine takea off ererr (other bottlei Thaaa bottlwi are ta hot water from Hid tank of the eoekltlY machine, wfclc4 eoe , atknA three yanwta of aaaatto I ?oda to the cello*, and after ther I hare piaeead thhrtgh the a laaOi vre thorough lr sterilised andwraach Thle tm iwahuu modern 1 7 aqalpped bottUnc plant ae ear la the ?te?*. an botdea betoing ttie watt kmrwn "depe," Mao bottle ail Mm ireir-kaown rtaeore of aeda artier. VMtora there always laoatve a heaatr wataoiae. aad It la a Mat haMrtctlTe aa wall ?a lata aatlag aae thaaa anaehhaaa la a? I prn-rwn to ~?r?7 I - ? -V - -?? lmpri made rtaj cere of of the weeding skillfully Webb, bearars, and Mu ud i and party, hli beat | Whltak maid of Bister white crepe meteor and old point tec*, and bear In* A bouquet of Kfiiarney rosea. The bride came next leaning on the arm of .tor father. Dr. J. T. Nichol son, wl *> gave her a mif. The bride w*a dressed In a crea-l tlon of dark blue chiffon broadcloth. I with BAT and *1 over- to match,- andf carried an exquisite shower bou-[ quet of bride's rosea and tilllee oil .the valley. After the oereraony Mr.f and. Mrs. Webb boarded the care for | an extended Wp North. The mark ace of -II ins Nicholson remorea from Bath one of ita moet moat 7 , tlT iTetgnbm etao taoete popular and attractive youg worn +V ?*** , tonality wfilch has w ton for her tbf 1 friendship of old and young, irhc f deeire happiness for her through | the years. The out-of-town guest a werei Mrs. W- H. McNeil and Mrs I T. A. McNeil of Norfolk, Va.. Mist I Bessie Br Id jeer# of Portsmouth, Va..[ Miss Isabel Parker to* Pinetown, N.I C-, Miss Mildred Wallace and Mr Theodore Webb of Morehead City N. C., Mr. Weeley WU1U of WhlUk | eft, N. C. the and Mrs. ins. mil ! HIES mm On 8aturday, Mrs. J. K. Hatton one of "Washington^ oldest and most beloved olUiens celebrated her elghty-flfth birthday. ^ . fthe it bale and hearty as mo*' people of fifty and hi ahraya brlgta' and Interested In everything gotnf ha. On Saturday night a few of her neighbor* and friend* aalled upor her and leave her * surprise party lire. Hatton was Invited into the parlor and here aha found her friends, who had dome to pay hon or to her birthday. In one oomer of the room was a large hlrthda? cake thirty-six inches high, and or the cake w era sightyHtva large can dies. In making this cake, tin pasteboard and paint were need In etsad of floor, sugar and icing, ant* when the top layer wag. remove' Mrs. Hatton found a gift from sect of those present and many other friends in and out of the cKy. Thos< Ailing to wish Mfn. Hatton man? "happy returns were: Mrs. W. A. B Branch, Mrs. John Charles, Mrs., J F. IWadolph, Mrs. Mason Bmt(h Mrs C. W Campbell, Mrs. Pho* Haadotph. Kn C. H. Harding. Mrs R, B. Wettoa, Mrs. ,f. H. Blount lira J no. O. Blount. Dr. and Mrs H W. Carter. Mr. an* Mm. T. ft. Mysr t Mr. sad Mrs. If. H. Blount, 1* aaC Mra B. H. Warding, Miss Dorath? Blount. MM* P scats Myers. Mtsr Jane Myers. Mlsa Jasaphfoe Wilt nay. Mtas Lienors Blount, Ml* Bar tar* Or. r Hfn. Mix lx>?l? Mm KfSHT mii ~; FnHil n of ? i ?t of MT. and Kra. a ?. Jordan when tMr dngkUr, Miss OltrK t?ui *he bride of Mr. U< lmme rated wltii pains ?d ferns and ?? *r potted plant* - ? L Th? room ?oM wit* Ms best man aid brother. Mr. Charles L | Wrt|M, ud w mm joined at the Im provised altar by the bride, who ??-! I wad on the arm of her father Hero they *?? made maa. and Wife by the Rev. E. M. jlaipes, who lead the ?ol?mn hot beautiful marriags service of the Moth o diet Episcopal ChurCh la ? meet Impressive mac ner. Miss Jordan wai becomingly at tired In a stunning cown of brown chiffon broadcloth with hat and glomes to match. 8he carried shower bouquet of bride's roses andl lllliee of the valley, and never Jook-f ed more radiant than on her wed- J ding morn. After the ceremony they wer^ es corted Co the ?. C. L. station by Dan Cupid and a group of excited well wishers, who pelted them with riot and old shoes, according to the time honored cuefcHn, HappUy thetrats pulled oat at the psyoologlael mo ment and the bride and groom were hus enable to eecape with their lives. Mrs. Wright Is the only daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jordan. LotsIj in face and form, magnetic In per 9onahty. cultured and charming Is manner, she has made a wide trircd* rf MmuM ud * lor*4 >7 ?H wftc t earn Pressing Works* and e lnce he has grown to manhood I >een promtrffcatly Identified wHhrl he churcft, business and social Mftf >f the Uowi Mr, and Mrs. Wright left on i> will for ft moment op ? or .afcjacL m^]| fhn riw11*"* of offeioa aa J eea tt la nfaxllB* ^ 4%om now la BaMa* to make l?" ? a? Old North aut. 8eM 1 r?P' eeautatJro from up among the "Hrwllien" tMa/ In zaj hearing 1 4hall sot toU a elagto tMlar of I the alaWa money ttila time nn oogrtocad by argument. and I pcwtty rood argument. that It la ab- 1 ?olately < The Oeoecial Ammblr la now cet 11a* aorwn to buadDeaa. Praotlcall all the oommdtteea In both tbe een ate aad boaae have been ? ^ Pra*ro?o*a?T? keen Id arery way aatlatactor r If thta General Aaaasnblr w, Education, Regulation of Pub lic SarrJoe Corpsrmtlons and Regula tion of the Liquor Traffic. These ~onrmttteea a a reader* of the Dal ly News wtll readily eee, are amonjr ha wat Important tn the Leflsia Repreeentattrc Mayo hsa already mada himself known on the floor of the House tn the Intrecfootlon of bills, etc. Not only fcr Dimuftorf county well represented In the >cw ?r hotxaji hurt In the Senate tlie peo ple of the second Senatorial district ere particularly fortunate In having UemetoTe Harry Btnbbe of Martin And Mai* MaNte of Tyrell. Sen ator Stubbs 1s s rets ran and Is %mong the most Influential mem bers at the capital. Senator Majette !s earring his first term In the upper boose; lant iMUston ha represented his county In the lower house. He ^a caieful, painstaking and when he -addre? hw the Chair ft Is In the In terest of the people whom ha rep re seats. Beaufort county and the second Senatorlm.1 district can point with pride and justly so. to Its rep resentation to the Btata legislative halls. Wha4 laws are groin* to be enaot ?d *t this aaarton M thli Una noons can foraeajtt, auffleo U to aar. baw ?nw, tha prohibition tjnaotlon. Wo man SuJnpi. the state Prfma-rr maaaora, ttia flfih tndn?tr7 and the inaatVm of flnueaa Md aTOTOprla tlona win pUr a eODaplenona part In tha d?tlb?rmt(on?. Ona food looting ladr waa aeeoat In* Mafcen tn (Ha Taffeorentfi Houaa only todar aa*1o? Oatt ? Mil t? Intradnoad not alknrln* witvww to ra??TT. Tonr Waapon^, aafcad, "Hoy afroqt Cha wMowara." OIK.VKRS RB5-OKT. A. B. WhltHu, FjxwJtl tgeM tor &4?atort enMr. roports th*t the | n?7?b?r at trnlM of cotton nneM I ooQDtr prior to J?no*rr| l*** **? 10,<7? HWlnM ?,? *T? to Juurr I*. 1?1?. Bamcb wnj, rixmn. Tomorrow bata* Oananj Mm I* MriM*r ud ? Hvtl hoiMa, ?**'" of th? oitr will otwrn ? *7 Ho*n? M th*r rw; ?#Umoon , i^imin amlQ I ? ,t Mr. w?rr?, ?? >*"* Mkhkwn la iS* ??? ?*??? Mm o'loo. ??*. nat. ?? tt tH win w -Im) kr ? Wit. W ? tW. ?m? ?J H> HMMu ll iMk -as and *he smilingly replied: . "W# 9 "mom not to later f era -with their affairs AIL At this think It Nat to tot wall enough slaps" This la given only to atoiir tUil no one Just now o an tell What la 1* the ?wind. There Is no counting on ft women end whenever *he "sets her heed" nine cases oat of ton she will accomplish Iter purpose If it la done by degrees. m ThaStato- AtU Balooo I>eaga eaaai here Chla week and among the rlfc tora from Washington w*a notloed Rerr. C- L. Reed, Presiding Elder of the "Wkehlngton District, W. O, Prlrette. superintendent of tt? oounty public schools, and Mr. C. O. Morris. This convention closed last night at at the First Baptist church with an address by Oongi essmaii Hi chard Hobson. Rer. R. L. Oay. paetor of the First Baptist church, of Wasfclngt. was also a visitor. One rood women, presumably e member of the W. C. T. U.. In ahak In* hands with Hobeon last night eiclahned, "I am hoping and pray ing for you to be president. " The Merrlmaa hera only smiled, grasped another hand and another until the end d! the line was reached. Mr A. M. Dumay, caehler of the First National Bank, was a Raleigh ?iettor Friday. He was here attend ing a meeting of the North Caro jllna Currency Committee. Mr. Du may la optimistic as to the future of the state. particularly that part where he reeldee ? good old Beau fort. It la more tb*n {^ratifying to en ter the new admlniirtration building, ] uRt recently completed at a cost of $250,000 and see bow well Beaufort eoanty stands In the forefront. Pay ing a visit to the handsome Su preme court room it did my heart good to see that i Uy county, a coun ty always ready and willing to do l and dare, In days that tried meeV " souls, wns vtot behind, so far os history was concerned. Upon the walls of tfals historic room can b* seen excellent likenesses of such dis tinguished lawyers as Chief Jostle* James B. Shepherd, Associate Jus tice William B. Rodman and Captain Charles F. Warren, tor years one at North Carolina's first practitioners. In addition to these who have gone before the county is honored with one of Its sons being a member of the present bench in the person of Aiufcxiate Justice O. H. Brown. As yet I hare not had the time to visit the hall of history but am confident something from old Beaufort there dwells and In my next letter ehall hope to tell what I saw and learned. Governor Craig's reception to the members of the Oeneral Assembly takes plane at the mansion this ev ?Mnc The fnnotlon will not only he attended br the legislature hat quite * number of outsiders. Suite * number of the membev will *o to their respective home, to spend Bandar but ther will he at their post vratn on Mtondar. 9n January loth the Oener.1 A "mWy WH be addremed bT the position in Noth housee Ham J. day pasa "ecrHary | ?mono MAHjtmr Cixmm*. Tob^w, Vmrk? *? ?"wi hudi od ????. ?b. M .1. toWm. plMo ot thmt ?*r. Thl. b?. tk? awfrM, > l?rr. ?rm>nnt of th* r-zr "" *> . 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