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P Entered as secsnd-class matter ucust 6Y LOOP. at the potsoffice at rashinctdrff N. C.. under the act of it- March I. 1?7?. i mi " v>ae Month $ .St Pour Months ... l.Ot 81* Months . . . ,1.50 -One Year Subscribers desiring Us paper discontinued will please notify this of'ftce on date o( expiration, otherwise ill will be continued at regular sub*; .scriptton rates until notice to stop is received. 1 If you do not set the Dally News eromptly telephne or wrtte the maniger, and the complaint will reoelre mmcdlate attention. It is our dewr> to please you. **" AH articles sent to the Dally News Cer publication must be signed by ttnntW, Otherwise they will not he published. WEDNESDAY. MAR. 5. 1013. HETTKK WATKItWAYS. . (live us better waterways. >:. mishaps or the ' Elfrlda" In getting aground""IIme add again, ho she never arrived in Washington. \> beginning before . she was scarcely out of sight down the river, serv*t- to emphasize the need for a seserj,; deepening and improving of the "whole system of waterways throughout this section. 'While it may be true that the vessel hearing our naval reserves was ? - riir; r.r. sautewUttt ouL of iter course on '1Q* or two occasions when this ncerJent occurrctj, it does not alter the - 'tuation. The waterway betw :: The two Wushiugtons should be ? -veil mapped out. so well kept, uivl course so plainly marked tha- -iuld not require a skUled" pro1 . .1'. with years or trainin,. . <1 experience STicrssfnlly mi . , vessel like the "Klfrlda." til house \i Jub'!\ "llolly" vV *' 1 ho mini .v V.'a.i'.ingtiN j i h?i ?i|ji> :":i un rely atli-?i'.t>tlnjr | *n .voui.d" Tie* "It.i!lv.* under | . . .p? <? h is liven j i>'in 11 viv-r cer,- for sonic j .V . >: - M : i !-;ivip? lor; 'It'- - - -is? I s. r? .? . i ti'? j : i .. .... v t 'an t.u j M.*. v?*i, -iili- i; nil 5 House :r.r."; - -.? -f ?- ? -rv'yW'iry S!70 T . h. .. v.- xlSl. ,J the " v~ - - ' .. o;. V.il "WW . .% .! .>. , .:w i .si I t>-ss lull:. hs K.isieni Carolina will, i !> *: vM Wiiuo.-s the *-.?iuvenh-! linn New <lrle;tii" al't?r (lie selen-' t ifir 5*?-fj. mag of the Mississippi j W.iijt'ngTon w' { not come into Her I _ ..pwt 1 _ ..tie- waterways ure inipro.. ADJOIfllNyOMMUNITIES SEND PERSONAL ITEMS It. h\ l?. No. 4. it*> H H. Ambrose filled hiwregular appointment at the Christian : hr.i'ch i,t this place Sunday. His .. smjuy tul-boili -ruo.mlug and ntwlit. * Mr- Am:.nda Cong lei on and daughter. Miss l.ar?y. were guest* of Mrs Maggie Cutler Sunday Misses Dora and Stella Conulcton were cuestij oi their uncle. Mr Kalitc Wnnlard Monday afteriiuop Uev. Mr. H;uck welder held services at st. Stephens church Sunday afternoon Quite a crowd was out r?> hear him Mr. and Mrs A 11. Jackson were I uupst* of .Mr, and .Mr-; J. M. Conen Sunday. Miss ^fa'.ilda Alligood was ;i guest _ i:f tli?? Miss?*s t'ongleton Sunday afternoon. Sorry rn nnrp the contlnupd IIItwhs of Mr Ah Alligood Ills fttany friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Juliet Congleton visited her brother, Mr. Kallte Woolard!* Tuesday evening. She was accompanied ^ 1>!T Mrs r. A. Cutler Mist-vs Jennie and Kstelle Hodges were guests of Dora. Stella'and Annie Congleton Monday afternoon Miss Eva Alligood was a guest of the Misses Pinkham Sunday. EDWARD. 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MAR. ?. 191* Efc'ga 18c Duck Eggs . . . 18c Goose Eggs 40c Chickens, young., .... . 18 to 20u Chickens, grown, . .. ., ...30 to 16c Geese, each .. .. ... 60c, Lamb.akins, each"*?. .. .. 16 to 20c Bees Wax V. . . . . 18c Sheep aklns. each .30c to 60c Tallow 6c Dry flint hides, per lb .14c Dry hldea. d'ged. per lb ... .<c to 6c Green salted Hldea 11c _ Greon i "" I Seed Cotton . 3c. to 4 l-4c Deep akin salt 15c r " B. E. Peas 1.50 to 1.80 bus. ? De_er_skln Hint .. . .. ,. . 20c XOTICK. Under and by virtue of the power or sale contained In a .mortgage to the undersigned Hassoll Supply Company from B. J. Ayers and w4fe, Louise Ayers. dated May 9. 1912, which la recorded in the Registrar's office of Beaufort County, North Carolina, in Book 166, Page 485. the undersign will on the 5th day of April. 1918, at 12 o'clock noon sell for cash ' before the Court House door of Beaufort County, North Carolina, the following described tract of land, lying in Beaufort County, Stato of North Carolina, and Iq Washington Township, it being one? half of the land known as the John ? Dudley land. whlch^Mary"?. Ayers purchased from her husband. David Ayera before marriage, and he. Baid 5 Ayers, purchased said land front _ G. Brttton and heirs; said land is ? - fully described in a deed from John G. Blount. Clerk and Commissioner . to Elizabeth Dudley, dated November 20th, 1878. and registered In book 55. page 9, iu tho Register's office of Beaufort County, it'being the same laad conveyed to said B. J. Ayers by deed dated December 29th. 1900, 123, containing 14 0 acres, being an undivided one-half interest therein, being the same land described in the aforesaid mortgage. This Feblfttfy 20th, 1913. HABrLD SUPPLY CO Harry McMu^j^^Qlorney. 3-4-4wc - NOTICE. j All persons are hefeby notified not | to hire, habor or give credit to j.irchie Hardison, a minor. | ??T: R. Harbison. H R. P. D No. 3, Box 41. j 2-25-lwc . NOTICK OF H A I.E. By virtue of a jtewer of sale contained in a certain deed of trust from D. D. Bonner to W. C. Rodman dated April 1#, 1906, and recorded in Book 133, pace 108, the undersigned will on Wednesday April 2. 1913,- at noon, sell at the Court House door in the town of Washington to the btghfcst bidder for cash the property described in said deed of, ! trust, being two .tracts of land in' 1 Richmond Tou'ashtp. described as follows: i ! - u JW1UQU bylW-Uado i of J. L. Rhem. Wn. Keys, and M. B. Thomaaon. located on the weat side of Durhnma Creek and containing 99 seres mere or lees. 2nd Tract: On the west side of the main road leading from C. B. Banners store to B. B. Ross' house and bounded by the'landa of C. W. Bonner, containing 5 acres more or less, whieh tract la located on the East side of Ourhaoas Creek. 3rd. A certain telephone line leading from Washington by Edwards. Bohnerton and Aurora to Bayboro, with all the poles and oth*r appurtenances belonging to*, said telephone line as described in saM dsad of trust. * This March 1st. 1913 W C. RODMAN. Trustee. *i4we C , writes the way hundreds of oth Tu and 11.00 ?t Homy. Drugstore. * ! ^ f 3^pKQHnnnHi ^QnHI^HKi^uQ^Mw KfiMI k i/IT.~^Vi| , l,l | MUMIl l irft Chilly Mornings Cool Nights ^ i Rather dtfflcult to keep I the house at the proper * temperature. Can't light . the furnace yet as It is ; too warm auring the ! mfddle of the day, but I sorpe heat is neeaed Jr. | * , the momtng and after 1 . I sundown. 1 i T T \/~1 Ll. <x v mean ? Odorless Gas Heater r Maise* & room com* f ortablo in five . minute* . Pot it ivel y Odorlett ? " Wasfcisgton igt 8 Water to. ;< TRY 4 NEWS WANT AD * LSI 1) IHJ MAS/ UBJ^^EJ ' / |m -webstefcs o : |rlnternajionalvi v dictionary ? THE MEUIAM WEBSTER ? I Became ss^ceei. H , fUcftSM orer^i?o,ooo I radSr~r=-~l ' " 1 I ? ??i?rn?mmmmm ? ==5 ?. HOTFX RAYMOND ? 42 Eat 28th'Street (At fclirn l^lliB > Ntfw Yotk Chy EUROPHAN run 1.80 Per Dny udt'i 1 AMERICAN PLAN ? ?L80 Per Day ud Bp ; ?i Seecial rata rr lira war* or mrm*. tarci... ?? ianiiaP. K.ta?? aacfcaaearf. X ola ta.0, pel Mta. rr. ormoltl Uln vlriflni Nta Yorlr OOP CUealoar Boon raromi br laMaaor Triaphoae ua 1W> Mrdion Vauirr. a maaaanrar rrIP etrnt yon MARK A. CADWtU- 6 WaaU^T.^NorthcIrolta. r Wu practice tn all it* courta. ? . g| m :.m * wiiwoi'Mdau, Wo. a Mua, Jr. * w " 111 ***** "c"""""" E I -; 4 m 0 m - ^ WlrtmiM. N. C. w? practice U Uc Court It tka Ftm Judicial Kutrlet urd tka Funeral Courta. if' ~W " I V * I jo mm Ha buuub 1. Attamy m Uw ? WiimiDxaxox, *, o. ?? *? o . a a a I ea a a. A. PHILLIPS * MM, fibs unauMm ' WASHEMrTOH, *. O. I.; m 1 w n. grimes AtUracv-,*.!** ?'-'fe Wublsgtoa, North Oarollu. ffseetcsa in all the court*. * - a ?v ? rohn M. Small A. D. MacLsaa FRANK II BRYAN . W Small, MacLsan & Bcyan ^ ' Attorney?-?t-Law I - A Washington. Noi Jj Carolina I . _ . * .** | ' a HARRY McMULLAN, vv Attorney-at-Law. ^ Dr. Rodman Bldg., E. Mala 8t, 1 Washington, North Carolina.^ r .TT-, ? m - --- EDWARD L. BimWAItr ^ ~ ~ Attorney-at-Law, . I' Washington. N. C. ? -{, a* :?'---:^--rc-?a 5 a. a a COLLIN H. HARDINQ attoraay-atrjlaw * Jflce Barf^ A Ti? I Oa. Bldg. ? rooms 1 and 4, WMhlnstoa. N. C. f norwood l. simmons I ?>??wtSnBFfwBf ' f Waahlogtoo. N. O. THOB. 8. MHO, Attorw-tUn. Waahlngfoa, N. c. r Office 2nd Floor 8?flB0 cod * Coat JBaUiBaA.?Baaottaoo lo ojl--* o - 7 7 7 7 7 7 2. d. umlmd, Washington, N. C. W. A. Tbompcn, Autn, M. C. Mel KAN A THOMPSON, Attornoj?-nl-Law. Asram and Washington, N. C.- * * * o a d o NoncK. fatten Jo boob? (Wao.?hola MU ? I ba> latrodnoad ta' tko jaMaat . oral Auomblr allowing tha JPlrat ptlat church, Washington, N. C.. nun tk? trareo Mas lta inndB -r * ' * W. U.VAWWfIK, rob. 1, 1*13. Caaoattlce. , 1-13-31 a wi ll daya * " f mU rRT daily xkwa wajw ad. ^taiaalng W* of Maa?anaa?o. i with raaoaaanaw tfacsasa or (ho ?m of amuaaraent dortrod Dora it frnalfta In uttering a now stamp o; *op or soma ororalnaot placa, ana tel tog tt. rarloua *::nmpta of aorabr to pick It up. which. 9.nao. Ka unaoooatafnl.?Load 00 Ipbacrlba to Tko Dally Ntrt ^
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