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Mf. maiSwZyjL#!. f WMbluf ton. N. C.. nnd?r the net of Erf ' '? , ' " 1 t . ~<w ?It .1 .?? giVV Soar Months .....v.i.x?r. l.?? Us Months 1.S0 I OMTW ~ Bubscrlhsrs doslrlns ths psssr dlsoontlnucd will plssss notify this of_ Scs os dots of ozplration, othorwlso T ' tt will b. continued of retSIhl subn. rocclTud. - 1 ' I If ?o? do not get the Dal./ Neiro ?r frrrntptly t?l?[ihn, <>r yftf th? manager, and the* complaint will receive r immediate attention It ts our dei ?re to please, yon. U_. . M??1 All articles sent to tho Dally Newr the writer, otherwise they will not fte published. "TUESDAY. JUNE 10. 1913. Ii1lrl?' by Mr. Srarixht. *?/.. _ V.; publish today the first of n senes .it drtlFles by pro-.ilnem people I* *n "Washington and Ueaufort rounty. Kev. H. l?. Seuright. pastor of the Fir-" Presbyteriau Church has written a article, which appears in to<lay - issue.-on "Washington's Grej^t - _ * * V* know that our reader-* will be lnt-vested in this new feature of the U " . ; .. . - ?ny rileie thai may appear.1 i;! i: 11 i-Hii m l Hi I tin 11 - 1A CONFESSION | ? Story of a Reckless | | Young Man | By F. A. MITCHEL | I was born all wrong for what was ear. sled of tile. My father founded a n. bin-mess* which grew to bo very protitV obiv and produced a largo fortune. 1 s being tny father's only soti-in<ivcil. his on.y chilil?hia chief rejoicing at. my linii was that one day 1 would succeed hita la his business, for. though he bad not then reaped much bcuelit from ir. he saw great possibilities 'ahead. Bit :.e v'n's doomed to" be aisappoTiiteiV in :ae. As a boy 1 developed a taste ? " ' fiiP ii .1 Irnt <nr ilinifnr f.ir if vt ?i I -fP short. Incompatible with a humdrum life * i. nineteen J was in jail under sentetfce of death for participation In a Centra! American revolution. My father cane and bought my life with money. He took nlo home, telling rao that I was a fool, but lie lioped I would grt^i- wiser with age. But there is an old adage. "Bray a fool la* a mortar end he is.still a fool." One year later, w: i e climbing a mountain In SwimcrJand. I was carried down into the.\alley an avalanche and was the only ?:.co.f the party to couic cut alivevi.v would suppose that .this second would have cured r.:e of Ipcur-{ l-Jr.g great risks , Bat. no. The day ii o'in.f r.f :;gc 1 fought a duel with a I'rt-r: b aruiv odicer In Algiers and was .? w^imdotl nigli.imto death. - At tl iTTtgre my grandfather on-my father's side was living, u hale and hearty man of seventy-live My father. he.:.g taken suddenly 111 arid pot hav^ trig tine bcf.?re his death to lay any pU;:i for his estate, left all lie possessed in tt uni instraoiiuns wctu I wl:U *!iC Will I tiki not know. but biter my ?rniu;f:itkei' iufornicd in? that if I I Kott.ed down before liis death be was! to .ear? tuo property to mo. Unfortunately for mc. my predlsposl tbn for getting myself killed was not suihcieatty h (Tooted by ibis situation to to ce Iwihb anil live mi,qr.-.| dir.r.rv life. Finding myself In Home when Hie Italians were sending troops "I WASTBAXSVJXXD WITH ASTONISHMRNT." to north Africa to fight the Moharamei ana, I enlisted In an infantry regiment and was shot down by an tin-Christian dog and lay in a hospital three months. Wbcs I recovered 1 went to Paris, where I received a letter announcing that my grandfather bad died and bad bMti marrtafonlj a faw boon before bla death, ladrios <nj ee i. fat* t* bla eUa If i Betag ettll ronnf. without common am to aad bj no inoene cored of my abetted pfddlapoeltlon, I *< BSC T??y eorre lbe| I aboold no tonrsr be r* Br.-'"; . , D h- f* There are many rat Park Is going to rapldtj your lots while you ca grow up wHh the place A. C HATHAWAY wl worth while homeslte. ?tKlma.4p?? HK-Brnnjtqaiij^ni. ?*TT clally sine? tut uovr grandmother bud bcc 11 lulllfUtlwl I)y tlrt*-^"Hl .fo Selld Mtu I a hundred dollars a mouth on which I to lire tUI 1 should get Tilllcd TW otdy?Inducement?toe?dlssnilgfnrtlnii was the belief that tonie woman who I had nursed the Old gentleman had pre- I railed upon him to lenre the pn>i?crty I to her. Thin. I eon few. made me feel a till uclr. The tvliiuvr wrote me i,hnt If I would come home and Mettle down she woyld double uiy allowance. I wan not minded ?Itbur to settle down or to be beholdeu to the woman who had robbed me of my Inheritance nod wrote her to that effect. 1 received no reply to my letter and from that time considered the matter droppedMy fdrtunc had passed Into other bauds than nilneT ana I consiiiereti If Irretrievably lost. But It was uot loug? I by this time having passed out of the unthinking age?Imfore I began to renliie that 1 had been the fool my father had called me. It was now too late to mend matters, but l was losing wnien u uaii dominated bosnn to'show J'self. This n'ns a taste for art- 1 went to Florence. Italy, and became. Infatuated with the treasures In pnlEt1m; and sculpture to he found there. ^rowtstRroepeckUly- Americans. occasionally came to my studio: and one of them. a very pretty girl. Miss Alice lieaie. seemed not only pleased with M# work, bat with me. 1 had lived soch a wild life tjiat the fair ser. hao not had much charm for me. and. la dies especially seemed nltogpther too formal for my boliruiiati tastes. If 1 lint': twrfth -any- -at teat hat - to women-- It had usually been to some ordinary |?ersot: of the country I happened to bo Id. at the time. Mbs Iteale. though a perfectly mod-, est girl. d.'J not strive to conceal ben preference for inc. Moreover, slid threw off enough of that conventional!-! ty which 1 disliked to make my enjoyment of her society easy. A man of my kind, once becoming interested in a jtwiu if own eocl^L sphere. i'< ^?mimu'tl on I'agc Thn-e.? OAPU DINE HICKS' "ft JN A UTTLE*WATER vO;" -j|il CURES " HEADACHE - I COLDS AND GRIPP Sam AT Uffll.?TAMrn OTr.??. Week E Sunday Exci ?i Morehead Git) Via Norfolk Soi From , Kinston Dover New Bern . . . . Oriental Bayboro ? Farjmllle Greenville 1 Mackeys Plymouth W?WegkMi......?m? Vanceboro Fares to Beaufort 2u cents higbe Kates from intermediate statloni Week-end tickets sold Friday, I good to return until midnight Tucsda Sun lay tickets sold each Sunday of sale only. Get complete information from j S-21-tfc The Vir? OCEAN V The Atlantic Ci JI INK 15 Seventh Season Under San ters for North Carolina! lOO R Immediately on water fr peake Bay and in full vie* going vessels. passing th Roads, also the Target Pri Fortress Monroe. Arnusc Surf Bathing, Boating, F Motion Pictures, "Leap tl tng, etc.. etc. 30-MINUTE CAR Ril Rates, which are reaso] tlon will be cheerfully Run JNO. A. TUC1 Address. Hotel Lee WASH1NC1 .'' . Xt 10" . ' grow Into most Section. Better seciirp j._. a get a choice ope and i. ~ Act at once, ill help you secore a CALOMEL OBt J OF^A JOB ?ki W?U KMWA UHUI?<? People Coming for 5111 es Around tot Liver-Aid. Hotter, Safer and Surer Tham CU? mtL HARDY DRUG STORE SELLS THIS NEW DISCOVERS ON MONEY BACK IP DISSATISFIED PLAN. Fix up your liver; clean your bowe of foul waste; drive poisonous gases from your stomach, and constipation an? fed fine and dandy In 24 hours. Throw away calomel; It's dangerous; you kno*' It; everybody knows It VAnanuLUa biyi?K-AID Is diTdtabJo Remedy that acts gently yet surely and doesjiot cause a particle of after misery. * It's a joyful laxative and more; it's fine for kidney disease and malaria and ls as saTe nndsplendld forchtldren as for grown up people. Fifty cents secures a generous bottle at Hardy Drug Store. 1-1-tfc v . Shoeing Horses. The art of shoefng hofacs to protect flielr lioi,r* nmiTiist the evils of hard usage wna unknown to the Creeks and Romans, m?d in first mentioned In*the history of the Celts as late as the liftlx century. The Hymn Hi Didn't War\t. | A young until who was to be married In church to n Miss Way. after n courtship of four years, privately reI quested the choir not to open the scrrlee l?y singing. "This 1s the Way 1 long have sought." ? i CRYSTAL rc E C"R ~E1"N Made with Steam Scalded" TTL^r^c-tlr, IX viiiV<M>iia uau tfcCflk . U1 Steam Scalded Cans. - ITS SANITARY. Crystal Ice Co. RHONE 83. !nd Arid ursion Fares o? l and Beaufort ilhern Railroad. Week-End Sunday to * Moerhcad City, N. C <1.75 |i.2| 1.65 " 1.2! 1.50 1.0C 1.75 1.2! 1.5Q 12! 3.00 1.7! 2.75 1.7! 3.35 2.2! 3.00 ' 2.01 TTTTTTTTTTTT. 1.50 1.21 r than to Morehead City. 9 in same poprortion. Saturday and Sunday morning tralni y. until September 14th, limited to dat< any ticket agent. W. W. CROXTON, Q. P. A., Norfolk. Va. ?inia Bay IKW, VA. ty of the South to Sept. 1. e Management. Hcadquarnson the Virginia Coast. ; OOMS ont, overlooking Cheao- , r of all incoming and outrough historic Hampton ictlces of the (Big Guns at tmenls Isblng. Music and Dancing te Dlps."a?tlllsrds, Bowl)E FROM NORFOLK table, anil other tnformanlshed upon request [ER, Manager. isa Uatil Jane 15th. ; row, FT. C . LndtVr n?ri<Co!50I'lillidelphU and St. Louis. NOTICE. North Carolina?Beaufort County. ] Before the Clerk. * v ; ^ j W. K. Brown, Administrator, H?irMl-L*W Of ?li UOOT*. ~ To Laura C. White, Grant White, William K. Moore, ^mes U. Moore, and Willie James: - Ynu and ?rti.nf Tnu will taktt DO* . tice that an action entitled aa above has been commenced iu the Superior Court of Beaufort County to sell the real estate of Ell Moore, deceased, to pay the debts of the said Eli Moore. Vou and each of you will farther take notice that yon arc required to appear before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort County at bis office at Washington, North Carolina, on Monday, June 16th. 191 J, at .11 a. m. and answer or demur to the petition in this action; or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In mp. pennon. I Till* Mar 1st, 1913. GEO. A. PAUL. J Clerjc Super :?? Court Beaufort ' County. 5-6-4wc NOTICE. | < North Carolina?Beaufort County. ( In the Superior Court. I Thomas Spencer V " < Charity Spencer. The defendant, above-named, will 4 take notice that an action entitled as \ above has been commenced in the * Superior Court of Beaufort County ^ for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between the ( plaintiff and defendant. And the said dofbndant will take notice that i ehe is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said Coun- ' ty, to be held on the 4th day of Au- " . gust, 1913, at the court house in said ? County, in Washington. N. C., and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for th& relief demanded in said complaint. This 24th day of May. 1913. w OBO.'Ai PAPll, L Clerk Superior Court. 5-24-4 wc NOTICE. North Carolina?Beaufort County.' Superior Court. George Radcliff vs. Lida Sermons Radcliff. - The defendant, above-named, will take notice that at action entitled as above hfin been rnnimpnreH In the I Superior Court of beaufort County lor the (1 hiioluCoil of the bonds of matrimony existing between the || plaintiff .and denfendant. And Ithe said defendant will ' take * notice that' she 'is required |to appear at the term of the Superior Court of ea'.d County, to be held on the 4th day of August, 1913. at the - Court?Hpt:sr of j gafd - County Wasbtngton. N. C? and answer*or demur to the complaint in said action. or the plainrtff will apply to the ' court for the relief demanded in said complaint. , This 20th day of May, 913. i GEO. A. PAUL. '? / Clerk Superior Court. | 5-20-4wp ^ ? ' EXCURSIONS. y -? Week-Kad Rates. ?- Wash 1 ngton. X.. ,C....to. JSorf olk?Ya? > and return.... .. $3.75 Washington, N. C., to Wilmington, 8 and return . ..$5.00 Tickets sold May 31st a'nd on each i Saturday and for forenoon trains on each Sunday, May 31st to September 14th, 1913, Inclusive, limited to ronnh' U'.1?hlnirtf<n V C ? /? rn(n?? I prior to midnight of Tuesday neit following date of sale. Summer excursion' rates to many _ other points via the Atlantic Coast Line. "The Standard Railroad df the South." ,V.S. R. CLARY. Ticket Agent, Washington, N. C. T. C. WHITE, Gcn'l. Pass. Agent, Wilmington, N: C. 5-29-to-9-13 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice It hereby glren that I hare I this day annulled before the Clerk of the Superior Court of v Beaufort P County aa administratrix of the estate of G. H. Pqpcock deceased, late of Beaufort County, and all persons holding claims against said eetato are me or W. A. Thompson. Attorney, duly verified on or before the. 14th 4ay of April. 1114, or this notice will I lis pleaded in bar of their recovery. U peisons Indebted to said estate * i win pieaeemake immediate payment. * - Thi. the 28th day of April. XtlS. ' FRANCIS PEACOCK. Administratrix of the estate of O. H. Peacock, deceased. ! [ " Jf you Rare a room for rent, advertise It la the Dally News. Double lime locK. I will take ^pleasure In showing youhoyjt I entrusted to Ua SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY \: t. MOSS, Pres. J. B. SPARROW. Cashier """^jm^JUN^OTTroi^cwrBurFO^* <T ASH A GENERAL ELECTRIG-4-POUND SMOOTHING IRON ; At 82.60 Regular price S3.50. Every Iron is guaranteed 5 years against defects. Positively this 'offer will expire June 10, We will make no charge for delivery. A*'-" ' | WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT | t ' IJLON WOOD-M??tKn|New ? 1AMP W.ICCH.E S ? J. LEON WOOD & CO. i I BANKERS and BROKERS.) V ' Stock*. Bonds. Com. Orala aad FmktM, W FIuh St, S ( Oh|Mh BalMlsa, Korlolk, Vt # ) Prints win* to tUw T?A Stock Bxchaasa. How York dot ' \ mm Bicbaact CtalcaaV Board at Sradr aad otbar Sa Carta! \ S "Correspondence Respect?*!!* Solicited, Iaulnwl end Man f fijul Acoouta Olvti Cerefml Attention \ -J . ' . High Cost of Living SOLVED Cook With Gas Gas Ranges at Cost AND I Z. .*_ > A- . . r>. >-. - .-S,- ."y. ' - --J o 1 - *"5^ fr Connected Free. Washington Light & Water Co. WASHINGTON. N. C. 1 ? * O-Cedar Mops^. The Kind to Use on your Floors Cleans and polishes Floors and Furniture. Easy to use and sanitary. Can be Washed . ' ?Price $1.50 Harris Hardware Qo. Sqxtare Deah Store Everything Guaranteed~w as represented or your money cheer f?1U. i ?? / M.H> l?(U(W?U. A ful) line Groceries, Shoes, Notions, Dry Goods, Etc. J. E. ADAMS. Phone 97 I la ft I LMstr O. Wutu * ^ L" "'Tf f- ~*MT** -H HM...M. i Imm -V 1 Wulilmton, North , V > *< practice la all a* acuta. .'. ,? .?. -..-n . I I. . I ai ?< r, ' Wilajr.C. Rodman ! Tnlin B Bnanai ' . > RODMAN A ItONNV lt, Washington. North Carolina. ~ ? ?? R. ? Wirt^ Mi"" W? yrmctlo* th. Cenf'tl Ik* ? rint J adlcUl District *Bd Ik* JVi*r*l Court*. * ? * At?rner-*t-Law. Wuhlactos, N. C. Offlo* S*rt*s> * Trust Bulldta*. II ?.A.PHTLUnABilLA? Flllll iNBURANCR, - ^ ! JflL WAflHIHQTOH, H. O, ' * *SSaSA*aama ;A' . la ir JUteny<?Uw _ * Practice laaUtht Court*. ^ m * ?? ? John H. 8mall A. D. MmLhI " Frank H. Bryan SMALL, MacLBAN A BRYAN, Attorneys-aV-Law * " Washington. Noi Jx Carolina ' ?*./ k. 1 - -> . . ... I* ? a 1V HABBT^tcMULLAB. ^ Attorney-at-Law. Dr. Rodman Bldg., E. Mai la St, ; Washington, North Carolina. ^ . m,9 B 0 m M M if m ^ ? . i ' . . i ? i ? r a a i i EDWARD L. STEWARD ' Attoynsy-aULaw. re ^. l^^rasMf gtonr N. G. . a a a a ,?. j |: I OOLLDI H. HARDKNB Attorney-at-Law OBm Barings A Tnal Co, BMg, Rooms S and 4, Washington. N. o, * a a Jl OR WOOD L SIMMONS " Atteraay-et-Law 7 - ^XRflEi0 Waihlnjton. N, Q, I > # ' ? H A A. D. Mac Lean. ' JtaAWoa. H. a W. A. ThompSon. |C;- ' Aurora, N. C, McLKAN A THOMPSON, ' -: ^ AttorneiiMiVLaw. 7" 'v^ Aurora and Waablngton, N. O*- ? . GKO. 1. STl'DDERT, Attorney-at-Law. " N?*t to l??u m cai?a. r Market Street, ^ ,Weeblli?toii, N. C. 1?!?'?!?I?!?I?*?I ?????????????? WASHINGTON PRODUCE MMUWI MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1913. V , 35^ 7 Chickens, youc* 25 to lly Chlckene, grown m to <M 8haerUnn yA'. '<> U ? Iamb aklna, each .. . .~7V4l to J?o Bees W&Zi *, ?; # #'? ? 21# Sheep skills, sack ... . *>, ? to IN Tallow . . . . .0 4s >ry flint hides, psr lb. a. 14* Green gSlted IIIdea .......... 10a Green Hide. .. l?a Seed Cottoo to. to 4 l-da ' . II Deer aktm aaH >r <e > >lia ^yDeer sklo flint e e .-a ,tt> y Daily New. adrertleemeata Mtog
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