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0??? D?1ly N'twt. WWim-COLOMO MKN TO ?? lM 'Mil 1. r. track. StmpMD, N. c. j li-c-tre. ??'<? wAsrao? etiu um, from it ?achat *?? ItXlW'OMfmia c. \ Come to The GARAGE | * That gua?an \ teas^ypfavStrtis j factory Service ' in everything. ? Whether youi! 1] store your car^i 1 Wirtj uV perma nently or .jrost^ boy occasional ' supplies, we^ gua rarrtee -to please you in both quality & Price. The Best "Grade of Gasoline at the lowest market price, Try our Service once and notice the differ ence. Washington Motor Car ?0. EARRAR 10 SING IN RALEIGH Off 24 An event of mora than ordinary interest In social and mttsical circles throughout North Carolina will be the Geraldine Farrar concert which takes place in Raleigh at the -Audi torium o.< the evening of January *4th. 1 The Rotary Club of Raleigh, whose reputation for doing Mg things has already spread 4ar and aear,- stands eponeer for Miaa Pa.rrar'a appear ance. It will be the only coneert by this great artist gtran in North Gar. ollna, and on her entire tour of only ?ae month through the largest dtles <tf the United fllatea. Raleigh la the i mu al lest in point of population that *???> TMt. CANNING FACTORY AT NEW BERN (By Eastern Press) New Bsrn, Jsn. It. ? J. B. B1a4??, ene of New Bern's well known cltl seus and business men, hss written the following letter to the editor of The Sus-Journsl: ?o the Editor: The Sun-Journal. Deer Sir: { Ihsve s letter today from Messrs. Derrick son * Martin, csnners or Dover, Delaware, and they would ?ho to locate s cannery here If they ?an .get from 800 to S50 acres of ?o ma toes crown. I hope that yon and the Chambfr 0 Commerre will he able 'to arouse Interest la thle, as a cannery will be of a great benefit to the fommunlty. I am ssndlng s copy of this let ter to Mr. George Oreen, Secretary of the Chamber of Commeroe Yonrs very truly. J. B. BLADES This canning fsctory would be of real' worth 4o New Bern and the s?r roundlng territory and there Is not flie slightest doubt but that the amount of tomatoee which, th^y de tfre can be easily grown by the far mers of this section. Mr. Blades has assurances that thia plant will be built and operated ft the requirements are fullllcd said fhe farmers of this gectlon are urged 90 notify Mr. Blades of tfc^ amount of acreage they can devote to such vegetables so that he may at once fommuntrste with the northern mm. ISc?n? From the Tuneful Comic Opera . "The ChocoJaU Soldier," at the N ew Theater | Thursday Night. January IJ. I That "The Chocolate 8oldlor" ha* put to rout the growing diitaMe o: j the American people for light oper.i, and hae carrl d off the honor# oC war for the paat ??ver?l seasons. !? evidenced by lt? latest triumphal campaign, now well under w ay, with |? reteran company of Chocolate Soldiers and Chocolate Soldltrftips under the^ direction of. the Whitney Opera Company. The operatic army will be at the Ne*r Theatre tomor row night to win unconditional ear- 1 1 render rrom oar music lorers to the charms of Oscar Straus' melodies. | and the thousand and one delictus i to be found In the comic situations j of George Bernard Shaw's "Arms and the Man,'/ from which the lib retto of "The Chooolate Soldier" has bceu taken. SHORT ITEMS FROM Neighboring Cities. Mr*. Lud Dead. ^ New Bern ? After an Illness ex tending over a perlcjd of eeveral months, Mrs. T. E. Land died at her home on Hancock street, this city, at 11:10 o'clock yesterday morning. Mrs.' Land Is survived by her hus band, three children, Thomas, Eu. gene and Wade; her mother, Mrs. J. P. Tyson, of Goldsboro; one sister, Mtsa Cassle Tyson, of Goldsboro; three brthers, Trenton Tyson, of <Jack?on, Tenn., J. G. yson, of ?Swa&sboro and Thurman Tyson, of this city. Ufot New Trwtw. Greenville ? At the .annual meeting of thi Board of Trusters of East r?ro!ina Teachers Training School, Mr. F. "C. Harding, of Greenville, and Mr. 8. M. ftrinson, of Mew Bern, were sworn in as new jfiembers. These take the placn of Mr". John C. Parker, who has recently resigned, and of Gov. Jarvis. To Rwrgwiiie l-lre Department. i ? The Pitt county town of Ayden will reorganise its fire de partment with the completion of a ^vaterwork.* *)6tem now bring stalled. Volunteers will uian In creased equipment contracted for. Robersonvllle Is about to Install a water system, uyi a report from that town, and will reorganise a well ?quipped Are department. I FIZZLED. Hard, Hometfmce, to Halite Children. Children's taste li ofttimes more Accurate. In electing the right kind of food to lit the body, than that of adults. Nature works more accur aeljr through the children. A Brooklyn lady says: Our little hoy had long been troubled with weak digestion. We could never persuade him to take more than one taste of any kind of cereal food.. He was a wek little chap and we were pussled to know what to feed him on. ''One lucky day we tried Grape Nuts. Wen. you never saw a child oat with such a relish, and it did me sood to see him. From that day on It seemed as though we could almost iee him grow. He would est dray Nuts for breakfast and supper, anc I think he would have liked the food for dinner. "The difference in his appearance Is something wonderful. "My husband has sever fancied cereal foods of any kind, but he be cam* very fond Of Orape-Nutg an-1 has been 'much Improved In health since using It. "We are now a htalthy family end naturally believe In Grape-Nuts. "A friend has two children who| were formerly afflicted with rlckots. was satiaAed that the disease was caused by lack of proper nourish ment. The children showed It. So I urged her to use Orape-Nuts ss an experiment and the result was al most musical "They continued the food and 40 day both children are as well and strong as any children la this city, and, of course, my friend la a firm believer in Orape.Nuts for she has the evUleeoe before her eyes every day." Name given by Poetun Co., Battle Creak, Mich Kv?* read the above lettsr? Asjw ose appear* foes Hate to art. inw. ??1 fall of h?m?n Hpittern Daub Court Houw. New Bern ? It Is the case at pra; ticaJly every term of Craven county Superior court, that many of the {hundreds of visitors to the court | house seem to take * delight In ex pectorating tobacco Juice all over the floors and -walla of the place and this causes the officials ttrcre who endeavor to keep the place clean and tidyT to have'conaiption fits. At thla term of court, those who visit the court house are being warned against spitting on the floors and walls. Cut. pidors have been provided for such and it is hoped that these will be I made use of. Mm. Alice V. Nimton Demi. ?*eeaWlle ? Mrs. Alice V. Newton widow of tho late Col. Walter New ton, died* at 1 o'clock last night at the home of Mr. R. A. Fountain at Fountain. Mrs. Newton was nearly 75 years of age and was a native >( Pitt county. (IfeooOr Oat Bye. Now Hero- ? A most distressing ?c-* cldent occurred at Beaufort yester day afternoon wh'n William, the 9 ycar-oM son of Mr. and Mr*. David Merrill was struck lo the right eye with a ??BB" shot which had been , discharged from an air rlflle In the handa of one of his little friends, and i tht, sight of the eya destroyed. The ad was brought to New Bern and I carried to Fa If view" hospital, where the injured 'optic was removed and today he la resting a* well a& could be expected under the circumstances. Acquitted on Charge of Munler. Wilson ? Yesterday P. H. Lazear, whs conducts a garage on South Ooldsboro street, who was under a 1300 bond to answer for the acci dental death of Ellaha Haskett. an old colored man, which occurred on I December 21 last, appeared before Mayor Klllette and after the matter was thoroughly thrashed out and It was proven by eye-witness that the accident was unavoidable, Mr. La. zear was acquitted. After the old man had beun run over. Mr. Lazear hurried the unfortunate sufferer to a local hospital and instructed tho | physicians to do everything that was 'necessary to be done, and after his death he paid the funeral expenses, j Doctors Kntertalned at Hospital. KIIkaIkOi City ? The local medical society wan entertained at the Elis abeth Cily Hospital. Dr. John 8ali ba. director, and Miss Sempf, super intendent, receiving the guests, and entertaining them with a sumptuous supper. The principal paper of the evening was read by Dr. I. Fearing. Tho following members or the medi cal society were present: Dr. Peters, TO I Militia IMor? President Wilton. Washington. Jas. IS. ? Plans .to | strengthen the National Guard in vited of establishing a continental arnijr, as-proposed by the War De raruneni. "were pruposed to Presi. |dwit Witeon today by Chairman Hay of the House Military committer. Under Mr. Hay's plan, the Nc ien&l Guard wohld jot regular pa} : and a provision would be included In the army bill (or taking it into the regular army in time of war. The plan also proposed to increase ahe pr sent regular regiments of war strength lsz'ead of sddlng ten new regiments, as proposed by the War Department. HAVE LIST OF 50 TO SUCCEED LAMAR I I'rfnidtut Han Hani Job to Pick | Front Urge Lint of Ktii{ible Judge*. Washington. Jan 12. ? President .'.?".c . -?* A 'torn y f* a! Greg- ] ory lar. rr*|j? oc^jn ?c>-?,der!ne> | cardlda.<'6 for the vac-j^y of th s Cnited States Supreme Couri caused by the death of Justice Lamar. They conferred for more than an hour, going over the Hat of more than fifty men suggested for the place, and eliminating many name*. After wards the attorney general said no decision bad been reached. To all of tike Tax 1'ayere of Paitago, Broad Oreak *nd Pun go River J Drain ag* District*: Tou are hereby notified and di rected under the drainage law and Its amendments that all drainage taxes must be paid on or before th?j 3 let day of December of each year, and all who fall to pay on or befoi that date will be advertised In Jan uary and aold on/the first Monday Id | February. / Take warding and be guided ac cording to the drainage law, and | save cost. W. B. WFNDLUY, Sheriff 12-ld-80days Dr. O. McMollan. Dr. I. Fearing, Dr. C. W. Sawyer. Dr. W. W. Saw- | yer, Dr. C. G Ferebee. Dr. W. T. Griggs, of Pap'.ar Branch, was a j guest of the medical society for tho evening. Will Open Tomorrow Tomorrow morning the doors of this store will be thrown open for the "buying public of Washington and vicinity to take advantage of our annual January ? FIFTEEN DAY COST SALE This sale has been extensively advertised through the press and by means of circulars. - We intend making it the biggest in our his tory. , Reductions in All Departments ? y.'' ' ? ?' ' .<? -? " V Exceptional Values for Ladies, Men and Children. ?. __ , Bowers Bros. Company -J - Washington's Big Store. REMEMBER A- a member of the Bank Washington Chrk nias Roady Money Club, you receive 1st. 4 per cent interest cm four Di*osit. H 2nd A rlfht to borrow money it J p?r cent from Club. 3rd Ctn ruak? deposits U bank any time !B L1IS WWfc iifii : ?ur?. 4th. The total feeouress Of ifce %*sk sre your ?eewMtlee This club Is open for new members at all times. Tour peufotecej jolicltod. Dan/c of Washington Washington, N. C . EACE OF MIND BEFORE; ( ASH AF7ER THE TIRE. THAT'S THE STORY OF BRAGAW'S INSURANCE. 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