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Was Robt EI Lee a Safe Guide? : __> j We represent, among others* the very company wit h which he insured his home. 44Arlington," in 1859. It Is stronger and better ow than then. Show the same wisdom and foresight th-.t Lee shoved andhavc voui home insured. Phone 59 for it. ? W111! Hraanw Sl. Co. ~ '_ First Insurance Agents in Washington, N. C. i Y J. LEON WOOD & CO. f| i E \NKERS and BROKERS. S ' I Sovkt. Bonds. CoWfe. OHlB UtfT?WWfla?r78 FlUi"8Cr~ V ] 1 Carpenter Building*- Norfolk. V*. # , j PrWui* wirti to \ iw Tork Stork E*chwij{e, New York Cot- f C am Kxthnaco. Chicago Hot/d of Tryte ud other IiakUI c?a* y < "* 1 Rwpmfallr Solicited. Inveutmemc m<1 Mar* r ?h?a' Accountm Given Careful Attention. y I HARCOURT&CO.^S^Sg : DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON, N C. * I ?fir- EXCLUSIVE/ LOCAL AGENTS fflW - FOR, THIS BrXCLUSIVE LINE,* XOTICK OF SALrE. iwith Hugh Paul who will conduct the 1 hereby notify all persona that the' business under the same firm name. Arm mt F. G. Paul & Bro.. Tllman.A h?P?7 N?w Year and best wlahce Hal. aofcr owner, has this day sold ?Thle Janstry 1st, 1913. ; hi* entire stock ef merchandise, con- TILMAN PAU^.. uistint; of groceries, hay, etc., also , style of firm and good will to Hugh NOTICE. < Paul, who will continue the business I i^_at the present stand in the Baug- j have this day qualified before the 1 y ham holding. Main street. Washing- clerk of the Superlor Court of Betu. , ton. N. C. All persons holding un- ? ? nan, are,-,., ..,1ns, ahnve a f?" C<"?" " ?f " ? . prior to January 1st. 19l"3, are re- ?' Uriah S. I*eggett. deceased. ^ qnested to present them A once to AH persons indebted to his estate . Tihnan Paul for Settlement. Ail per- are requested to make immediate l " -M wlnE aboT,! flrfc frior t0 Ja"- settlement with me and those hold- J uary 1. 1913. same being due, are ... . . 1 etmt.1 to mske settlement at 'ng h" Mla" n0t|- , one* to Tilman Paul. The said Hugh Bed to flle the ame e,ther w,th mo , Pan! tnkes charge of business on or with 3ald clerk, duly Itemized and , January 1, 1913, as sole owner and verified as prescribed by Jaw. else y proprietor of the firm of F. O. Paul this notice will be pleaded'in bar of i A kro.. Mayhew Paul as manager. I their recovery. t wish to extend my sincere thanks to This November 30th, 1912. c " wy May customers for their past M. D. LEOm.lT,? 7 putrouage and favors and earnestly Executor of Uriah 8. Leggett, dee'd. | rrouost a continuance of the same 12-2-6wc < NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD ""T ROUTE or THE ' "NIGHT EXPRESS" : Schedule In Effect January 6, 1913., t , ML B.?The following schedule figures published as Information ?hr ami are not guaranteed. -m ? ^ -* -* ? ?? "?: I TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. 1 North Round. fcia *. an. bally.?Night Kxpreil "Pullman Sleeping Cars to N'orfol Ic. lScdS a. m. Dallja?Foe Norfolk. Connects for all points North and 1 West. Parlor Car service. l (tp aa.?Dally exceut Sund ty for Belhaveo West. Bound. I C-.Ma.rn.?Dally except Sunday for Greenville. Wilson and Raleigh. Con- 1 aacts North, South and West with all lfnea. c p. m.?i>ally for Greenville, Wflson and Raleigh. Broiler Parlor Car Service. " '.Xifm.?Dally. Pullman Sleeping Care for Greenville. Wilton and Ral- r /eSgk. Connects North, South and Weet. f 3:*f a. m.?Daily for New Bern, KInston and Goldaboro. Pullman Sleep' hg Car*. *:? a. m.?Daily except Sunday for New Bern. l it pi m.?Dally for Naw Bern. Goldsboro and Beaufort. 4 Par farther information and reservation of Pullman Sleeping Car 1 W apply to T. H. If yen, Washington, N. C. W. A. WITT, W. W. CROXTON. y 1 aaT Sept, Norfolk, Vs. Gea'l Paaaenger Agent. Days .* ?.. * *' "? sV? k* ' "**' TII H Chinese vom?h S>S saM to have Dm moat beautiful complexions In the world. 8till. It depends oa whether tt 1* orientally considered. ~~ ? Now the German efcUmileia hare discovered a means of producing .\rtlfldal milk. Why not Invent a way to pow ens on the en plant NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a power pi tale contained In a deed of trust exjcutpd by A. C. Scott and W. A. Scott inri wives nn Par 23. 1911. wfifch ll recorded In the office of the Register uf Deeda of Beaufort County in Book 172, pace 278, 1 will on Monday, February 10, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon Bell to the highest bidder for rash the following described tract o( land; demand for said sale having been made on me by the owner 6! the notes after default in payment. That certain tract or parcel of land tying and. being In the Connty oi Beaufort an<P State of North Carolina and In Chocowlnlty Township: Bej ginning at an iron staler at th<j mouth of a ditch that runs east and west, about 10 feet north of the gin bouse ofir W. A. Blount, thence running south with said line to the Gum Run Canal at Fowles', Blount's and Shull'8 corne.r thence with said canal in ti~ southeSsiefTy direction to Blount's and Shull's corner, thence due west wl^li Blount's and Shirrs line to the center of said canal isfTne Green Lake Well, Blount's/ and Bhull^s corner, thenoe north with lh< lot canal to the southeast corner ol the gin house cut. thence due north with the ditch of the gin house cut to the beginning. Containing "60 acres mofe or less. Sale to be made st-the Court House door, Washington, N. C., Januiry 13. 1913. W. C. RODMAN. ~ Trustee. l-14-4wc _ _ NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a mortgage deed to me executed hy Henry B. Wallace and" wife, dated November 25th, 1910, md recorded In the Register's Office af Beaufort County In Book 168, page 378, which is hereby referred to, 1 will sell, at the Court House door of Beaufort County, for cash to the highest bidder, on Monday, February 1 nth 1 q It nil r?t that tract or parcel of land in Long Acre TownJhlp, Beaufort County, on the South side of the Washington and Bath oadj containing six acresw more or ess, being the same land more fully lescribed in said mortgage, and beng also the same land conveyed by iaid Alice C. Tankard to Henmf^R Wallace, by deed duly recorded/W^B nortgage having t&en given to sP| '.ure the purchase monev thereof, lee also deed from C. E. Tankard to T. R. Tankard, recorded In ii&ld KJ?gster's Office in Book 96, page 67, for urther description. This January 9th. 1913. ALICE C. TANKARD, l-l 1-4 we Mortgagee. ~ NOTICE OF SALE. Under and rlrtue of a mortgage rom J. S. Caton and wife, Elma J. Oaten, to the undersigned. Sidney 2. Warren, dated December 13, 1911, ind recorded in the Register's office if Beaufort County, North Carolina, n Book 166, at page 232, the undersigned will on the 10th day of Febuary, 1913, at 12 o'clock noon, sell or CASH at public auction to the ughest bidder before the Court louae door of Beaufort County, the oilOTriBg descrihed xeal estate, toclt: Situate, lying, and being In State >f North Carolina, County of Beauort, and in Rlehland Township, hong in the Town of Edward on the 2aet aide of the Mill Pond, beginning n the Waablngto annd Vandemere tailroad In the New Road running reu Edward to the Old Sandhill load near Wm. Crawford'a store, and onning Southwardly with the aald oad 35 yards then at right angles, rtth said mad to T. Btlftej's line, hence with P. SUUey's line to the Yaahlngton and Vandemere Raiload, thence with eaid railroad to the; beginning, containing one acre, more t leee, being the land described "In | he aforesaid mortgage. VMM 115 m ?fjdhhary. V>? '' SIDNEY E. WARREN.' fARRY lfclftTLLAN, Attorney. l-lf-4te ?. .... Y'T* i:\-. - '' .' 'V-^SSsH w w Uk i%ol f , - y~r~-yr. Th"? "fcon" In Economy. # Ton can cave car faro by walking. bat you will hare to waste Una and fltba leather. Tou can aave gasoline ind tiro costa by making aloro deliveries by wheelbarrow instead of by motor truck, but you won't improve the quality or leaaan the payroll of your delivery service. Both of which X^onTh-'Th."7 economises by trying to dispense with newspaper advertising to getting new business is Identical with "the gay who put the *con' In economy." In,the price of every article you sell cents or a certain fraction of a cent representing the coet of making the sale. Unless yoa ?nhtisQetf and most expeditions method of Inducing; the consumer to exchange his money for your wares?to wit. goof newspaper advertising?the sales cost. Is too high. Tin steady newspaper " advertiser can sell cheaper and make more profit than the non-advertiser; ha can share I the advantage'of advertising with the I buyer. Our advertisers and readers both gain through the reduction of jelling costs brought about by the I publication of news about merchnn. disc In this newspaper. I A Telling Advertisement. Fllktns?Thought you'intended te I sell your suburban home? I Wllklns?I did, until I read the allns? I | ing story my advertising man wrote; I then I decided to keep it (Myself.? I j Judge I rlarvard surgeons have installed a I device that records heartbeats at tawnI dreds of miles. Pooh! The ordinary > aeons. ... Why would It not bo a rood Idea' for gome one to seek to develop tbo commercial utility of the aeroplane i rather than to display Its circus po? - IIWIIMT ~ t< ??-? remember that cleanliness and runshine hare the tame effect In the sta. -hies as In the human habitation. They, mean death to disease germs, and -healtb-aod- strength, to the 4aisy-os?-a ctucago peaago.\ue voma gin? taught cooking Instead of classics. Det he married one of his puplla "A spade la not an Implement of [" wealth^* Bays a Peinisylrania laboe Yeader. It is, If It fills a flush. That Cornell professor who predicts another glacial epoch must be baring serious trouble with his furnace. CftRSWELL'S LIVER-ftlD NEW REMEDY THAT'S BETTER THAN DANGEROUS CALOMEL. Better Than Salts, Oils or Pllis, and Money Back From Hardy's Drug Store if it Doesn't Banish Constipation. i Oh^JKbat bliss! People In W??hTng?on have no further uee for calo' mel or otner slam bang cathartics that act harshly on sick livers. CAR8WKM.'B?1.IVKB AID?has the call these dayv, every hour In the day; | it's going faster than the proverbial ! hot cakes. It's changing hundreds of weak, sickly, lasy and overworked livers into . healthy ^strong vigorous ones. If la driving;.poisonous waste from tW body; putting an end to indigeetlor and all stomach misery and causing constipation sufferers to rejoice. CAR8WKLITS LTVBR-AID i? pl?eMant and" harm less; it takes the place of calomel. Children can take it freely; its gentle action cleans out their little bowels in fine shape. It's a splendid remedy for sick headache, malaria and kidney troubles. / Get It from Hardy's-Drug low Jas?onla fco 'cents a" bottle. They guarantee OAR8W KIEL'S LIVMP-AID. .. CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Roees, Carnations and Yioleta a specialty. Our artlstlo arrangements In wedding ohtdts are eoual to the best. Nothing finer In floral offerings than -cor. styles. Blooming -pot \ grbat rarlety. Rose bnehsg. ' Ibrnbgrries, crergreous. hedge plants and ahade trees. Mall, telephone add telegraph orders promptly executed. lumi cn ht tC it yUinn u UUi| RALEIGH, N. C. Pkaw M ? i iu V; v",f" ? '/:' ' ? ?,' * _ w Jr-, )st a Uim;- ' -f$ la an article In the American Mql shoe, Walts*JPrichard Eaton writes: The theater door man la'an lmpor unt person on first nights, becsns* si be passes out retnrn checks between acts be bears the comments of the-aa dlence. His ears are wide open es such occasions, and, mingling with tbi crowd in the lobby, are other attache* of the thoatns >11 seeking to overbes the eommeain aad all saehlsgto sapps to the manager. Not long ago the lasi act of a play In New York was en tirely changed after the opening ulgb solely because ^be women in the andl ence. hb they left the bouse, were near ly ail complaining ,or the tragic finish When a piece hangs-to-the balance be tween success and failure, when 'tlnk erlng' can perhaps turn the^cgs. thes* are of great importance to snthof ant manager. In other cases they are barometer of success or failure, thougl the ultimate test, of course. Is tb? subtle attitude of the audience In tb< auditorium, its spontaneous enthuslasu or its coldness and signs of boredom." A Household Maiwuvir. "And wnat." asked the eft Iter afte he had been shown all over Mr. Bobbs new house, "Is that pretty little artlcl banging over tb*-piano?" "Don't you know T answered Ml Bobbs enthusiastically. "Why, that 1 1 handy match receiver, made by Mr* Bobbs. I scratch aamatch and; uaa it It must not be thrown on the floor There Is the receiver. Holding th burned, match care full* in my fingers I move the piano awaj<_from the wal to the center of the room! Then I g< down iu tho basement and get the step ladder. I place the stepladder agalns the wall, mount it. deposit the match h the receiver, climb down again.? I the* return the stepladder to the basement come back and move tho piano into na former position.. There's nothing Hit hAVin f? tb p-v n_fhtn(m_nJwail_jJ, o.v. It makes neatness and discourage* amok lug."?Cleveland Plain Dealer. Recipes For Long Life. The late-John Blgelow. the patriarel of diplomats and authors, and the n< less rtlstlagulalied physician and au I thor Dr. 8. Weir Mitchell were together feevdrsTySaH igo fiTWHl Point!' Ttt Blgelow was then ninety-two and Dr I Mitchell eighty. The conversation turned to the sub Ject of age. "I attribute my mauj years." maid Dr. BlgeloV. "jo the far j that I have been most absfeiMouB. have eaten sparingly and havtfuot usei | tobacco and hare taken little exercise." I "It Is Just the reverse In my case.' explained Dr. Mitchell. "I have eotei Just as much as I wished, if I could ge ! it; I have always used tobacco, lmmod erately at times, and I have alwayi taken a great deal of exercise." With thai DlnetT-two rear, .hook bl head at eighty years and said, "Well yon will never live to be an old man."Llppincott's. A Ft? Hotel. At Mlramar, on the Island of Ma Jorca, In the Mediterranean, Is a fret hotel, where accommodations may \m had for three days upon application t< the agents of the Archduke Luis 8alva tor of Austria. It is a beautiful spot and the entire neighborhood is full ol attractions to the traveler. Attendant) In charge look after the welfare ol guests, who must. However, provide 101 their own food. Beda, Unen and tabU appointments they receive gratis, ant! bread and wine can be obtained vers reasonably. It Is said that t^ls provi olon la due to the gratlflcat^n the Aus "trlan-owner* felt years ago when they first came to live at^ftphiiiar. Such Tftmnargfaiow i. imj' mi hoaklbe shared by all lovers of natur* who passed that way.?Argoaaut v On? -of the' "There," said the man who had purchased a pedigree that reached back tc the "coming over" of William the Conqueror, "Is a gold snuffbox that waa used by one of my great-great-grandfathers." "Very interesting," replied the gen was .iMbi,ua? th.,t(ilnc "Veir IWeraatlnr. halted. I had no 2a Mas tb* ?"Uie m*rk c?fO Record-Herald. A a-d ftftatalM. The wife cooked a dlab of prone* WWeh appeared to And no favor with medibera of tke family. Hm prnnea pr tor a day or two until Tha Mkt aranliig ba found a trig dhb ?WII* WW auiaa in;. -laOJiiiauLill. Xm Ha Taafc Aftar Mattar. Tha Mar pupil aroaa at tta acbool antortalamant to daelalm hla (ton. "Land ma poor torn." ba bawlad. . r "Hob." aoaerad. (ka matter at tba t-"T-r-.-ntir"q *""' Htr tab Una Donm-t kaj Hawanldn'tte bin mothor-a aoa If ha didn't want to barrow aotnathlnf.'-Eite^ma. Jgf, > i nJjaS UA-* \ _ CV 7?I r?*r'"*r~ zjL .u - '; '? Ll X ~ s ^ [ LARGE ONLY IN THE CHEST . Physically Small Man, WKh Shrewd n i Heac*, Had tha Laugh on ths . i Big Fallow. i Being a largo man?bodily, that la? 1 > flngloton generally |giYea us the pip. 8 r Ho has a nasty-'habit of Inflating hSa c cywiiiiriM-JteMi. i I- 9U ua, tnaI wtaUsa by. The staff held , X whist drlTa last waak, mad there . I- araa hardly anything elad in It but i Blngleton for quite a wBle. rt r 7 J Than Mydleton came In. Mydletoa's 1 I oar quiet man; Uttle chap; generally 4 I comas In late ererywhere. but comes I - la just the same?The conversation t - |ot to brawn and muscle. It generally t I doee where Btngleton la. At last j| I' Mydleton chipped in. ~ I "Look here, Blngleton, Hi wager yon in even half-quid 1 measure more 1 II round the waist than you do." > 1 I' We all stared, and 81ngleton near- I ty choked. . r 1 Til take you," he gHnned7"hnfl^ i| giro you Are to one. If you like." I "Tkmar said Mydleton. U Then, in the dressing-room Single- 1 I r ton Yen the-tape round Mydleton, and- I' ^rts4* contemptuously: I: f1 wIWrty-four Inches! Am broad I Across the shoulders as a herring J I" dgrcsa the forehead." II Mydleton's face fell, but he picked I. It up again, and, placing the tape 1 I. round Singleton he called loadly: fl ' "Fifty-nine Inches!" Them, to the i - stake-holder, 'Til take that three J |>. pounda, please." J 11 "But how?" Singleton maid. ~ Mi "Well," said Mydleton. "the big 1 I r eh est was yours, but 1 measured round, j It itr* It There's been an awful shrinkage is C i Singlotdn.?London Tit-Bits. ? J i A scientist adrlses electric shocks J > for dull children, but the old fashlom J ed shingle still'has power to make a J _ ? - - -? ?-* * - r fvuu??ci iu? & uump uiilu mmseiz. TheTaJueofthe crop? of the ooun* 8 try Increased "by *z,iw.000,000 !n ten * i years. That ought to make every t J farmer feel llkq buying an automo> S Me. i x r . . ' T5t Tor ere o5jeci"to*~t?e^i3ivSa&a * that their peta carry the germs of la* fan tile paralysis. When will the gold fish he found, to be Infected with tone * r thing deadly to humanity? L ~la I A man In Rochester Ml down and d 1 hilled himself while chasing a ben j, ' which had stung him. The moral of a which Is that no wise man should i hunt for a chance to be "stung" . I twfc* ? ? t 1 That restored Venus of Mllo prorea G L to be a aouthpasr with gnnrt nines . a ? ? C What is the feminine of t*boes," asks an editor. That man Isn't mar> tied A baby was born in New~YOrk oh ? the elevated. Starting Ufa pretty :v j That 910.000 bill Is said to be a , work of art. It Is ezpenslre enough j r to be. ] l NOTICE OP mu J , By virtue of a power of sale con- z I tained In a deed of trust'gtven to me r by E. Tuthlll and wife, dat?d March - 4th, 18?9, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of . Hyde County la Book 24,.page 6. I 1 wiU oa Monday, February. 17, 1912. _ \ at It o'clock noon, at the Court Honee door In the County of Hyde. aall 1A tkfl lil H IN * *- ? of landT ' " ' MA certain tract or parcel of land lying and being In Ockracoke Toon- Z ihlp. It being on the Inland of Ockra coke and all of the land atlottad to I Meleer Williams In the division of I a deed to the said lieleoy recorded la Book X, pace 397, Bednaloc at a point on Pamlico Soaad biavlag NT M W from the Northwest corner of the light honee lot, then 8. (4 ?. it 1 4-pS polee to the Korthareet corner of ' the light home lot then N. I B ?i ; l-J polee. then * 41 W. to Pnmllee Sound and with the So and to the be- a ginning. Saving and eneepting the l!l plecee of said lot hereto lore conveyed by eald Maleey or her helm? which said plane of land won conveyed nata BMagham Tntttll V War,rpn Wtmnrne and others by deed dated It Inly 1117, and recorded In ~ Book ?, page ?, of Hyde Connty vtM said deeds are referred to and mgdisa pert hereof for the purposes of a description, lUtepUug the plecee * of land the said Effingham TathiU km sold onto L. M. Broome, L. B. mis the >1 day glejanuary. If H J ~ JLJ1, HODMAH, " . _ , j .j? ' ' K % ^J^.____jL ? V ~ , ' The u?nl|?d. Lake Lending "1 rnmporliUon Company. hereby .1 EtTM notice that It will MIL *t 18 J 'clock a. m.. on the 16th day of M ebruari, 1113, at Wyaookln*. K. C.. V it the warebonae ot the anderelgned ompaay, t certain lot of peach treat, 3 itMt maohoin plains. cotmraea ts t he J. Van Llndley Nareery Company, ihleh eald perlabable property haa ot been elatmed by the oonalsnae. ilthooSh the conalcnee 10 aetcally iware ot tta arrlTal at Ita deatlna ion. tor the pornoee ot naylna the relght charfee and other ezpearee ibore doeerthed, aa la provided by . I**- A Thla 17th day ot January. Ills. ,AKE Utmrao IB * MowinT k TION COMPANY. Jy John L.TTann, President. " ?&*! l?17?4wp North Carolina?Hyde Countr. lason Heirs: You and each of you are hereby kotified that at a Sheriff sale of land irr taxes at the Court House door in *yde County. Bwan Quarter, "N. C., m Monday, the Cth day of May, 1912. wing the first Monday in May, 1912. l piece of land listed by the Cpunty is the Thos. Mason patent, .situated J n Swsn Quarter Township, Hyde ^ bounty, between Mattamuskeet Cake ind Swan Quarter, adjoining the Savannah land owned by A. & W. T. terry. Beginning at John Bowen's lastermost corner in Clayton's line, unning with Clayton's eonth 89 de;rees east 390 poles to James Moon's tine,- thence south 24 degrees rest 62 poles, thence east: IMrfcj hence south 96 poles.,thence north ' L 5 west 430 polehv and from thence crthe first station. tSontaiB** tw ~~~ I^taxesPfor the year 1912, amountag to .77 cents, including interest nd penalty thereon, and a further on of 91.80 cents, and the underer at said sale purchased said land a the suss of 11.97, the amount of M IUM aM v?.. on* f yon are notified that unless Mid and 1? redeemed In the manner proided by law on or before the first Conday In May, 1S13, It being the th day of May, it IS, the nnderaim4 will apply.trt the Sheriff nf HTrtft lonnty for a deed tor said land. " This 15th day of-January. 1913. / A. BERRY. 1-1 7- 3 w p 1 STtH'KHOLDERS' MEETINU. I A meeting of the atocfcholder* of te flaring and Troat Company ef fasblngton, V. C., will he hntd en esaoF: vxsss&fn; Wsw;?r anktng home, for the -election1 Irectore and such other bualnWTaa * my penperty eeeau >ihn ihatii. JNO. B. SPARROW, See. 1-14-tfc in , VAODEVUAJB ^ BOBBY FOUNTAIN V A.J Hi. KJ.CeJ Pott. IOTION PICTURES Fy/r ;jS ? " ' , . HI.1KD LOVK. : ;; 3^;|w AH MMm pwrnnm, BACK TO TH* OU> KAXM. - ' ; JmlMlon - - lOc. ABOc OPEN PROM 7:3# lojll P,1 M- J| TfcU Bpiy , . |
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