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Hp - t?K t, 190*. ot.tho poatoOoe waohlnaton. N. C.. andor tho Mt ? MtNt ?, 1*7*. . . i 1 |r te nhui Po?r MoattM : 1.00 W JmbSBTT v. i.m K tp?0 Toar. . . *00 E aabotrfbor* toalrlap tli* papor Us , ? U1 plow* notlfT this of-1 (M ? to to of aplrsttoo, othonrtnil a will ho aatkai ?t ro*?lar nb- I ortptloa ratoo oatll aotico to atop l? M fM * oot pM tho 4?Uj Nfwi pooauUT tafco phone or writ* the I , Op at i to plow* TOO I ill1 Qtlcfio Mat tpjh* N?n>! R tor poWlcotlon iaaTbo^RoJ brl I ' U,*y W,n "" ^I^DXtrllNtlAKT- 7,""It 14. II k * ? - / W? b*T? demonstrated before a ttat ? are th. ~on-' - toe mercantile tnu of Washing-. K to?. and we bar* now done so again. /IHwra' ws land others folBf." aSa'to/*?^* * Clarb Company, r Washington. N. C. AfUr you hi&: attempted to get* wna of the things advertised by I other so-called "aalee" and failed.' I ootpc to the most dependable store L". In t^n. where each and every Item srijl be just as advertised, and where , the only guarantee of It's kind will | be fnade?"Satisfaction, goods ex-J changed, or your, motley refunded , any time dating the sale." JameB K Clark Colnpany, Washington. N. ? S C. ? Since the recent four ~ murders j that have occurred in Beaufort coun ty it seems as if rumor Is endeavoring to add another to the list. YeeL terday and Sunday reports were circulated around town of cutting scrapes at Chocowinity and Keysvllle. a negro settlement ai>out one mile from Washington hear the County Hotbe. Both reports were without foundation. The weather man seems to be trying himself since the birth of ' the New Tear. Wonder what he is ' hp to anyway. There is hardly a house in Waahy ington thst is vacant, going to ahow what people think of the ^ town as a place to reside. This is not only the case now but this con Idltlon of things baa been known for months. AnJ Ah The Market St Opj . We gua can always Nn K HeI 100 Patterns I your indlyic KL^-< v There' aw I k V . k k kg - W j crisp, clean, ? nourishing. Uneeda Biscuit ai in quality?they in crispness, in : h soda crackers upon. And all Biscuit are uncoi era packed in ai Five cents ev< moisture-proof p " NATIONAL BIS > I 4 Judging by the increased number of' bicycle riders ?o the sidewalks old 8anta ClauB must have done a great thing for Young America this Christmas Bald a citizen Sunday. The establishment by the Methodist church of/ a- college In Washington means more to the community than people imagine. 1 have lived ih a town where there Is a college afed I know what I'm talking about Right you are brother. ? son of a prominent tailor The two lads were very eOummy. and this afternoon they decided to launch upon a little advertising expedition. A pain?; brush was the meant devised to accomplish the advertising and the lettering was quickly but plainly traced over any smooth sur fhee of wood, or stone enoountered on he way. After office hours in the evening the doctor was having his customary chat with his son and during the time he asked: "And what have you been doing today. WMlam?" "Advertlsingy he announced. "Advertising whom?" questioned hi* father. "Ton and Tom Stan wood's father (the taller"). "Me? How .did you advertise mer "Oh, we fixed a sign up that road, Buy your pan is from Stanwood and jour babies . from Dr. white,'" announced the lo<i, proudly.?Illustrated Sunday MsgirSnu. othei JUARY: Capita >osit.e Court Hous rantee you a find us on Mz More ' / ' jr 4 TV i to select froi lual measure re ^waysunifonn ^ are always alike flavor?they are you. can depend because Uneeda runon soda cracki uncommon" way. srywliere in the ackage. CUIT COMPANY IMPORTS ITS PAVING STONEA reoullar Condition at Affair* Bawling Id Broill la Dua to 8avlgo Indiana. 8foot poring In tbo totrna of tbr Utoaltlaa aoaboard and of ths Amu. aon rtror reglor, la not tho eltnpli matter It becomea In tltla country. | Because of the *ack of accessible quan lee Trom which paving material might i be obtained, It is necessary to import , cobblestones rrom Portugal for this . purpose Stone quarries In the lower Amazon basin are non-existent, and j the headwaters of this great river, whore It would doubtless be posslbli : to locate Quaroes?are not only practically unexplored, but are also guard od by. many tribes of hostile Indiana No one has yet been found who will brave these dangers for the ssk? of the despised cobblestono. Asphall j or crude oil Is unsuitable for | 'he thoroughfare of tropical cities be cause of the intense heat. The cits ! of Para, situated near the mouth ol , '.ho Amazon. Is the- largest user o! Portuguese paving stones. This me j tropolls lies almost on the equator [ nnd Is the chief "rubber port" o I Brazil. Course tn Highbrow Literature. ri After trying to read the pxublt;?. tales his highbrow wife delights '.a, an Atchison mac now begins at the back of a volume and reads straight throutt to the front. After finding.out whAl happened In the end he says %| rea ILto what the author Is driving, u; . ni early chapters, cTid he cr.n now read I * Bernard Shew, Ibsen or Maetdflinct tory alinos' as unrter&tandbiglj^'as 'a ! oa*?buVi ' ecor*-'?Atchison (Kan*.} I -ilobe. r H11 FROM^== 2 TO Jl 1 Wool* i ie, periect lit an< irket Street o $9.m 1 V ' ' i.' ' jur entire F nou All Suits 1 i ?: A tONO SLEEP. ?'Wtn "YUtlddr was Ills an' todar tr LSlt"?"dee! How's that? Ws musfre ilopt a whole year IsM nlghL" A Now Year's Wlatr My New Y??r wish lethal all through .bo Jatt the reeterdars wlir aavo contained as touch l-npplnsae ? ,,on njjls-fc, BielWirrom. - I "| From the Tagtis Palm. OoCAtbC average well-dressed mat ft lh" b.aMooe he wears are I fMlfa Of tllA frilft nf Om RAMth _ Amass Ivory I ntaf the latest Jiettn of the Fan marlean Union'. Os of the annua* "button crop" of duayaQuil and other South American countries. The yearly export of onader It **** [ton*, all t* it ?j: . tupi^iU match every hue and pattern 'men's and women's dree*. By mettle of steel dlea and coloring material the laxtnre and richest and softest off ecu uf even satins and a ilka may be Imi tated In thJe durable but plaatio sub ' stance. ua. *,~ska A discovery In eurgtoal srttoSA Claimed to be the greatest since Lig ter foondod antiseptic surgery, has been nude by Professor Leduo, a' prominent French scientist, and It now being exhibited In London. The ' t?rpo&e of the discovery Is to rendet ; | a ,.atlont locally Insensible to the pais of ah operation by applying an eloo trfc current to the part of the :ijodj to be operated upon. Its action U i said to be such that even when only (; a small amount of -current to applied noodles may be stock deep, into c ' man's flesh without b'e feelinr o?J I k irc'.ir-' of pair v. to-, lever. TVts lo rhest'ictli ecv its of a series j Of electrtcsl lm?/ui6*& to the number of lob t?; second, ea^h shock last lug onc-thousaEdth port of a second "fheie <>rlof nn:f r.tplu aalvnulc cui* rents . i.r.TU^ r< ;r .aiervaii reu der the particular part U be oper aced on quite/insensible to pain wl*h out producing any 111 effects. The current Is t.pplled by two metal pads covered with wash teethe** and mud wet before the operation and pretted I against the flesh. 4 The apparatus works on a voltage Of 60 and for < ' | unary titrations n strength of o; Ant or two milU-omperoe la ccasi ?d evfflcleut \ ' mdin iNUAR} 'h ' * ' sn Mills Washington, P i prompt aeli pposite Court Mo 1 TJJF.S. % -X . 1* / ' "h? Ur' 'all aild Wint< and Overcoal Sr?sJj?5.: Mootaoi hi to tor furthor infiutioao.* * 'vi" ?j i Courteous to the Last. When on.the scaffold Robert Ban ford, who VU hinrmt (t Nnlllrehe^ England, several years ago, polltel; asked the hangman If he could hav more rope. On hia request bcim granted, he endeavored to ahake hand with the hangman, but being unabl to do ao with hi* pinioned arms h gave him a courtly bow and smile a thanks. FGLLEN HAD TRAVELED FA! Over Nnrly Fuor Hundred Miles I Made Its Way te Fertilize Similar Jree. tn Parle dwells a man interested ll rare and exotic plants, says the Chrti tlan Herald.. A friend who had beei In the Amasop brought him home t rare tree. In the winter he keeps 1 at the botbonae^ but when eumme comes he oarrlea It Into his gardes So beautiful Is the bloom that he gav garden parties that men might beholi the wondrous flower. One summer" dap he noticed a strange thing tha set his pulses throbbing?a singula fruit had begun to set. Bending to an upert, they took counsel togeti S?*. They, knew that this was th j only tree of the kind In Parlo, am they could not understand frot ' whence had come the pollen that ha : fertilised the plant. At length the published the story In the papers, an that story brought the explanatfoi , A merchant wrote that years befor > he had brought to Marseilles a youn plant from tha Amazon. The polls of that tree, nearly four hundred mile avf'ay. had been carried on the wing of^tho wind over'Mil and'vale an rou%d out.th? bioMom that await* g e r ??. fi 12. } Co. forth Carolina. very. You House. I -vy?[B [j ess ts made to |4,,, JNO. n. sparrow. SK'fr. ^Superior Co?r? W. n. C.nno.T., Stella HcRoj tile defendant, Stella Mcltey COp ood. wUl ink. notu u Uiat an action fr.rr.Uno, entitled an above, on behalf or w. fit. Cannon. Said action is to obtain su absoluU divorce from -a'.d defendant.'Attd^the aaldjlofecdia required to appear *l4lte*?Kt term of ..<* Superior Court of Beaufort County North Carolina. being the second uonday beior< tho first Monday In March, towtt, February, lftfcj 1914. and make answer or demur tc the complaint of the plaintiff which la Bled herewith with notice of (fell lummoni, or the prayer for rpUel in aald complaint wllf be granted. Witness my hand thl? Docembei 151^1913 ' > QBO. A. PAUI-. Clerk Superior Court, Beaufort Co. lt-16-4wc . 1 K ''M'* Under and by virtue ot a powe ?T sale contained In-a certain deer * i trust executed by C. O, Pcrd t< , r M. A. Thompaci. iruatce bearing te the Ifttli day of October*. 19141 [ .he time being recorded in the off.c? ^ ?T the RegMter of Oeeds of Ueau'for ? r'ftnnlv >n JjoaV. lifi ?? r *g 8 whlob ia hereby referred to'for par ^ Oculars. default having'been made It m* piyffcent or the debt ^scored \< ;he said inrtruraont. tile undersigns tQuetee will, oil the 21st dny df Jon . 12 o el ; M off or . Iv *va t..w r^ghost bidder f<: ash at the court 5:ouse dbor :i V -tenufort County, the following do icrlbcd reul-cstfttc fl'tnaio. lying, an< 'coins !n Kirh'and Township, Hcau fort County,. North Carolina, nu nore fully described us follow! to wlU Lots'Nos. 1C IT, in the tOWi if Ilova! ?< is e??OTh oh fHap'tf ijlcli I ' CO T> H a the office of the tlcgia tor of Deeds of Beaufort County, ii book 162. page 278, which map i i?ereby* referred to-and made ? par hereof. % This the 19th day of * DeremlpT 1913. W. A THOMPSON. Trustee, ny L. 21 * SCOTT. Attorney 12-2Q j trp SoTlciC W H.lLri. Unaer and by virtue of thO au tbortty vested In me In the under signed by law, and of the power o ?ale contained In that certain morl gage deed of Joseph J. Davis an wife Sallie O. Davis, to Thoer W k Latham. dated January 2nd, lull and recorded in. Book l?n. page U4? UegiMtoi of Deeds Office, Kcautpi County. .\.nh Carolina, thu debt b< ured by said uiortgugo. -toting fiat1 due and. unpaid, tlio under^gut-'J : satisfy said debt, w.ll on Mondaj January-19tli. 1914. atfl2 M.. at th court house door Of Beaufort Count; North Carolina, offer at public sal 1 to the highest bidder for cash, th following described property as s< cured Itr eafd mortgage deed ubo* referred to: Lota-No. 1, No. 2. No. 2. No. t No. "5, No. ?, No. 7, No. 8. and N< 9. In Block No. 16, and lots No. I No. S. No. 2, No. 4, No. 6. No. 6, Ni 7. No. 8, No. 9, No. 10, No. 11. N< 12. No.* IS. No. 14. No. 16, No. 1( No. 17 and No. If lit Block Nc. II in that property kno-.vo as Wash In t ton Heights, pear the town of Waal ington. N. C. Time of lain. Jan 19th. 1914. 1 M. Terms cash. MARY A. LAUOHINOHOUBE. Admx. of Thps. W. Latham. Dee'd. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS, Attorne; IMS 4 NOTICE OF SUIIMOXS AND WAJ RANT OF ATTACHMENT. North Carolina?Beaufort Countyla too eupenor court, uecemof Term. 1911. Lynchburg Shoe Comnany. a Cot poration. Plaintiff, Tl.' B. C. Catoi Defendant. The defendant above named wl take notice, that a summons in th above entitled aotlon was Issued b the Clerk of the Superior Court o the Urd day of December, 1911, to the sum of Two Hundred Sevent Dollars and Sixty Cents, with httei est from May 1st, 1911, due sal plaintiff by account, which said sun moBs Is returnable on the 15th da of December, 1911. The defendai will also take notice that a wai rant of attachment was Issued b the said Clerk of the Superior CoUl on the 10th day of I?ecember, 1911 against tlys property of s*td d? fendant. which . warrant Is returns ble before the Superior Court, a the time and place 'above namei for the return of the summoni when and where ther defendant \ required "lo appear and answer o demur to tne complaint, or the r? lief demanded will l>e granted. This 10th day of December. 191J = OKU. A. PADU * Clerk Superior Court KDWATIO L. STEWART. Attorney tor Plaintiff. lJ-lT-fwc *1 don't uuJe. otand Smith. He euj things are awfully dull In bis butlnw . and 7?t he baa }u?t bought a now a tomobile." "Well, you in, aharpenU knltcn la hla probation." ; Slight Correction. . fourth bell?"Your cook has bea with you Tor a lone time, baa t\ not?" Prownatone- "We bare ?* ? with her for five year*.'?Puck. * . . Oilly Thought. More helpful than all wisdom fa <n draught -of aimpln human pity thJ will nof foraake #f> -Oeorge F.Uet. Dally Thought, ^am a part of aii Hut 1 ? [r* : *; : ^ wo? nroro!? ?; ? * x H W OiMBlKb I-neUc. United te dboute ot .till. Ky?. Iter. Not * and thrtet Hours: 0-18? m ; asp. m. except Mondays/ * Corner Main and MarkW fit* Ovw Brown's Drug 8tors PtsMigton, N 0 ' /" - :j 1? ? K A Daniel. Jt . Lindsay C. Warren I H.ANIE1. * WARREN , r* B Attorney* at Law B . Washington North Carolina _ ' , H'o ptartiivlit a'l the o'urU. ? * . ' -tttkjr C. liodauai - * \ loha H r. .niirr * HODMAN * nONNktt. i ' ? Atton? * WohURton North; c?r.,uiu 1 . . . . ; ^T1'~ _ . t Hi* ' * ' 4 * ' f iv. . II. ROiniift : ' \U1.1 liry-.M I.?**. ; Wt?h|to?t N. C ? I ' Office Savings A Trust litilht mi ? ?7^?l?;?^?~ ~?; a A PHILLIPS A MHO : PIRB ixhitra!?CK; ' UMKII1NCJTON, h e ' ; \V u. (IRIMHt f \Y?iMM:u:ton, North C r<>1 1 5 . ??1 * ?r . KI)WARD U HTBW VR I t ' ~ Attor*OT;?t-Dn" ? ; Wad>ln(toa. M l!.. ? Sf J . ? ?. | A D. M<t<-Le?a. ? J; Waahtnetoa, *. O. * r VT.^A. Thomson, Aurora, *. O. ? ' ? I U.T.BAV * imiA?.n-A? * - APcnwyMUir, ? Aurora ud WMtUagfc*. H. O. * ? ? < r 7?;?7?ri??;?7?rr GJQO. 4. 0TUDDERT. ? - AUornej-afc-Ls w, _ V?rt to LmtIi * Calais, ir , Ibrliil Strict, Washington N C. f* *\ % Br * ,r,!l v^j'.'V, 11 * ? HARRY HrML'LLA*. , y AttoVMf^t'l -aw, J Dr. Rodman Bide . B. Mala 81. y Washington, fcorth Caroltoa. r- ? d n 5* -* 1 r. COLLIN H. 11ARD1MC. * ^ V Alton*/ at Law, . 1 Oflloc Springs * Tnwt Co.. Uldf [j Rooms 8 and 4, k it Washington, N V i'"' ? ' ,f ? ? h H. H. Ward, Jualu* O, (iriuam WARD 4t ORIMklK ' Attorneys-at-I-iiu. ? L ?1-*?" - c TFQ* * We practice la ?* C?m~ .?f * . tl?c Kj?t Judicial l>l?trfn urt , (he Federal Courts. ' j f . . ? * * > NORWOOD L.. BIWVN* ? Uno|4BUf ?' , ' * i. WMMnitiw, n t> .' , * U ?r>
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