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* Bra.; i*~ at' S-24 'Trolls, pibs. fan. pSon? 3JO. J?? AND WARTS llXMOVED oat palatum leaves no aear. jlfa, ? lafnctlou guaranteed or no c'?r**. Ask for Prof. R. L. Eamhear..-. t. Palaco Barber Shop, uyposlto Ho.il Perhaps not, bat hell be at ?h? Kali the ball. 4NO DANCING PARTY ia| complete without 01 BALL PROGRAMS. MILW1T mil Glims KMTEB Xb*j Governmtnt Pays Railway Mall ' Clerks 9800 to $ J.aOO, and Other Employe* Up to *2,(100 Annually. Uncle Sam ooid spring ?xam 1 nations tbrouw ?- .tie country tor Hallway Mai Custom House Clerks, 8tenogTapfter?. Bookkeepers, Departmental Clerks and other gov ernment positions. Thousands of ap pointments will be made. Any man or woman over 18, In City or Coun try, can get Instruction and tree In formation by writing at once to the Bureau of Instruction, CI M. Hamlin Building, Rochester, N. T. 1 v$tie use of mineral waters a. " mineral drugs in case of costlveness. Is decidedly harmful. The natural remedy lit Holllstsr*s Rocky Moun tain Tea. Purely vegetable. A mild laxative, which does not gripe nor weaken the bowel muscles. Hardy's Drug Store. , > . /A Frightful Wreck, >, "I train, automobile or baggy OUH cat*, brakes, abra?tona. sprains , or wounds that den:and Bucmen's Ar nlca Sal re?earth's (greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt euro result*. For barns. boll*. sores of all klltds. trcxema, chapped hands and Hps, sore ?yea or corns. It* supreme. Surest pile OAIWOINK Cure* Sfek Ueu> Alio Neirou* Heaoacho, Traveler* Headache and ache* bom Orlp, 8tomacn TroublM or FeUM' i trou ble* Try Capudlna?It's H?uld? effects Immediately. Bold far drug (lata. 10, ft and 60 ceata ? ?' Buceeaa In a?y line la dependent upon perfect health, strength and vi tality, more than upon anything elae. As Holllster's Rocky Mountain Ts* baa helped so many phyelcally ana mentally. It has surely done lta share In putting men and women on the road to aueceaa and fortune. Hardy"* Drug Store. Borne pars* tire* contain such strong drugs that, while they cause the bowel* to more. Injure the deli cate. lining* of stomach and Intes tine*. Holllster's Rocky Houtaln Tea la not In that ebMa. It (a slight ly laxative aad at the aame time heeling and aoothlag. Hardy's Drag Store. , Work M Boar* a Day. The bnalegt little thing* ever mada are Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pill Is a sugar-coated blobule of health, that change* weakness Into strength, languor Into energy, traln fag Into mental power; curing Consti pation, Hesdach", Chills, Dyspepsia, Materia. 2lcJ at all dniggtata. thoie Ilea or Boyliood. y,if s ' :icvF - J*' I leelsnd's He! Springs. The hot springs In Itrrkjadal. t not the most macnltlwnt. nre i the most curlott* ?tn<ing the ou i af this eort In Iceland. Oa a see column* of J'! = . G?n AecDt. NORFOLK. VI - LECAL NOTICES a NOTICE OF SALE. ? P.j- virtoe of the power of saS] contained la * deed of trnst to m* ex ecuted by L. F. Brooke and others, dated November 22nd, ltOJ, and re corded In the register'* office of Bean fort county to book 136, page 4*9 .! ?vhlch is hereby referrod to, default oavlng been made In payaran of the ( Indebtedness ruereby secured. I will ?ell at Courthouse door In Beaufort county on Wednesday. September 7th, l?10. at noon, for caah to the highest bidder. a)l that lot or parcel of land In the Cfty of Washington. N. C.. at the-corner of Fourth and Gladden streets *nd :n that part of said city known as Gladden Town, being part of Lot. No. CO and being the same conveyed to A. D. Mac^aan by Charle* Black well and wifo by deed dated No vember 14th. 1305. recorded In said register's office in book 1JJ5, page 110. which Is also referred jj. and ronverv ed by said A. D. MacLean to. L. F B ks having bun executed to se r he purchaM y ? August flth.. 1910. G R17MLEY. I Trustee. NOTICE OP OIMOLUTION. ? all whom It may concern: .Take notice, that John C. and W. ' Rodman have this day dissolved the partnership heretofore existing between them In the. name of the Washington Drug Company, and aye sold the same with good will nd assets to Messrs. A. Cw Hoyt. W. VanRhan and W. F. Rhyne. whoi assume oentrol qf the same from 3 >'clock p. m.. August 9th. 1910. J. and W. C. Dodmau are responsl i for the debts of the firm contract, prior to that time, and the pur bssers are responsible for all obll altons contracted thereafter. J.'C* W. C. Rodman have no furthern connection with the business, and not responsible for any obllga lons except as above. This, the 9th day of August. 19 lp. J. C. and W. C. RODMAN. ding as the Washington Drug Co. ?f Having Qualified as executor of the estate of Mary T. McDonald. de> ceased, late of Beaufort county.-North Carolina, notice la hereby given that all claims against said estate must be exhibited and presented to the under signed within twelve (12) months from this *flth day of July, 1919. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate are required to make Immodlate payment. v SETH BRIDQMANN. \ Executor or Mary T. McDonald. Deceased. TJrta 26th day of July, 1910. NOTICE OP SALE. Under and byrirtue of a deed of trust to me from A. W. Styron and wife. Marlanna Styron, dated 81st day of January. 1**7, and recorded In the reliefer's office of Beaufort county In book 144 at page 288, I will on the 12th day of September. 1910, st 12 o'clock m.. sell for caah. be fore the Courthouse door In Washing ton, N. C., to the hit best bidder, the lowing described real estate, to wit:? (1.) Situate, lying and being In Beaufort county. North Carolina, and In Pantego township, and being that certain tract of land well kaown aa the Jackie Clark homestead or Law rence Clark land, adjoining the lands of John Clark on the weet, the Leach rille public rood on the south, the lands of Styron and Lovick cm the sast and Pungo river on the north, containing-one hundred (100) acrea more or 14#^;' r - , J (8.) ? The land* allotted to Mar garet Lovick and Marianna Sty ron In the partition HjAH|6C1 "John D. Clark. H. J. Lovick and wife, Margaret. *nd/A. 8tyron andi wife. Marianna, rs. Lawrence Clark, Catharine Clark and W. H. Wilkln kon. guardian ad litem of Catharlnen Clark," aald land be'ng lots Nos. 4 1 and 6 In ftaid partitf 9 , consisting of rt county 81, page 885. reference . Is - made; aavljig and excepting| i the Itore and lot in hvjlle conveyed to i wharf hereto i Tranaporta 4? Sbe by The c<Mt to . O. JN TRIP INE STEAMERS ?unday, 6:15 p. ra. for Balti ction for Eastern Cities and ointed Steames, Unsurpassed lates. For Information and r. R. McMILLIX, Trtv. Pm. Agt. I ==?, HOME. SWEET HOME! We foster it and you get the | benefit What do we jet out of it?| YOUR ADVERTISING. YOUR JOB PRINTING.! See the Point ? '?? Let us give you .estimates. 1 ROAD BUILD WIG EXPERIMENTS | Rasvlts of Ta*ta Mad* Naar Harria burg, Pa, of Naw Methods. Important changes In the matter of constructing state highways are likely to be made as a result of experiments being conducted by the Pennsylvania state highway department. These were begun two years ago, when it became apparent that under the stre^of In creasing automobile traffic tne ordi nary standard macadam roads could I not be kept In first class condition | without expensive repairs. v The various experiments have been made In the vicinity of Harrlsburg, In order to be frequently inspected. The first was a piece of road built on what to called the penetration system in 1906. Upon the usual foundation was placed a layer of crushed stone, hall the thickness of that ordinarily used In macadam constrpction. and into the interstices was poured an as phaltic oil containing about 80 per cent of asphalt. The-surface of, the road ^as then covered with dry atone screenings and the mass rolled. Al though subjected to heavy traffic for over a year, the road shows but ttttle evidence of wear and is nearly dustlei Two pieces of road closely resem- ] bllng the ordinary sheet asphalt pave- | inmuw) imM/fw oil. ment, which were built last ywr, show practically no evidence of weer. "#el ford blocks, laid by band, weee u? as a foundation, and on top of this was placed a mixture of crushed stone and asphalt, mixed hot and rolled. A surface of fine stone screenings sad Another , experimental road now be in* constructed has a t el ford base, upo* which ta placed a layer of crujrth4 ed stone and asphalt mixed with the ?tone cold and the asphalt hot. Tbe surface la sprinkled with hot asphaltlc oil sad covered with a thin coating of coarse stone screenings. These various methods exceed the cost of ordinary macadam by at least 26 per cent, but this extra coat la anp poaed to be more then compehsatsd by tbe reduced cost of upkeep. The department to also < fog with a dust layer for | macadam roads knows as flutrtn. It 1? s byproduct of wood pulp making. Tbe liquid has the consistency and ap pears 000 of tar. It is voluble In water, end ooe of its peculiarities Is that each succeeding rainfall renew* the bond ing or cementing qualities of the com pound. A piece of road dressed with It sertyvthls season la being carefully watched by the department. CRITICISM. > newt hurt ? lIjAi > v v Bp ? ? . " ? *? -.3w - p *>y^"dprTTT**' MwU^i-V - tyw. ftajyf * *?*??? j Hlw M^fwSm \rw0*}& .,,...? .?_ Jof that It is a work of art." Sbe-jJobn te a very considerate tort of fellow, taa't he? Be ?tbe rtvaU Oh. yea. very: He Km that keen Urt and loving sympathy whlcb a chauf feur display* toward a helpless crip pis.?Life. Blank Vers#. Poet?You published a poem of mine last week. Toil pay according to the kind of Terse, don't you? Editor?Tee. George, give the gentleman s blank check.?Judge.. A Good Reason. "What makes you think, sir. that I will not be able to support your daugh ter?" . "Well. I haven't beeu able to my self." ?? ??' ' ??? Tightly Tied. I "That man's xcoacf U all tied up." -Poor fellow: Oairt get st It. ebr ?Oh. yw. AH be has to do Is to untie his money bag."?Judge. woes , h. rc. Mollis was in tu? prime of his power, says a New Totk writer, he fbrmed a "friendahlp part nership" with Mark Twain and Thom as Bracket* Reed M took personal charge of their affairs, looking after them aa be would a couple of children. It was great fun* for all three, and especially Roger*. Neither Clemena nor Reed had any sense fur business. The big ax-epenker came to New York a poor man. Five years later he died snddenly. and bis estate assayed over [ *000.000. Be probably bsd no idea what he wits worth at any stags. Rbg , y* umde aa much or more money for I Clemens. In the Long Ago. j "Adam.'* aaked Eve. -what are you I doing?" j "I'm discovering Mars." he said. | looking down at her to rest bis neck. "1 wonder if it baa any inhabitants." I Prom which we learn that Adam al* ? ready knew about as much concerning | Mara aa tbe modem astronomers do*? I Chicago Tribune. Himself. ? "Have any serious trouble with your J new no to mobile 7" "Not a bit So far I haven't hit a | kIngle man without being able to get away before be got my number.**? Cleveland Leader. MlfM Hsv? Nodded, j Edna? It'a a good thing for me that | silence giree cuosent. Amelia?Why4 Edna?Last night when George asked j me to be hia wife 1 lost my voice. A Chitd'a CKarsetsr. J No artist work la so high, so noble. so grand, ao enduring, ao Important for [ all time, as tbe making of character la THE HAPPIEST. In happineai there are far more regions unknown than there are in misfortune. The voice of mis fortune is ever the tame: happi ness becomes more dent as it pene trates deeper. He is happiest who best understands his happiness, for be is of all men most fully aware that it ia only the lofty idea, the untiring, courageous human idea, that separates gladness from sorrow. ?Maeterlinck. The DMd 8m. Tbe daify average of 0,500.000 tons of water la received into tbe Dead sea from tlie Jot-da u. There Is no outlet, and tbe levW is k?vt down by evapora tion only, ir bleb Is very rapkl because of tbe intense beat, the dry atmospbera and tbe dry winds. FELICITY. The world product! tor emv pint of hooey a gallon of gall for. every drun ol pleasure a pound ol pain. (or every neb of mirth a*? J of mou, and aa the ivy twioes around the oak so da misery and nadortune encompass the happy ?an. FeSaty, purr and nafloyed felicity, is act a plant of earthly rowth j her gardens sve the sUas. ?Burton. -That writer says b." la going to print an abaolbtaly trnthful awl Impartial anatyala of your career." "Absolutely truthful ana Impartialr echoed Senator Sorghum. "Qraat Scott! I wonder what I a<">* ?? offend hlair-Waatilngton Star. ? {j?Ty ^ s^aetlan. -What kind ot dgara wffl you have," asked tbe de?le?-"llgbt, medium oe atrtniT" "Strong oaee. by all mean*" aald tbe bias bins dameel. "Strong enough not to break In tbe young man s pocket, you know."*?Washington Herald. DON'T Doat knock your town! Dont MfHM to tdvertisel Don't patronize mall order fcooant fail to five us yoor *"? lor *11 kinds of _ to MCtin ? pm> followln* plau wu Kit upon. .?v. > ?wotf?nt of a<HM aod Oardau aamnr ? .alfr'tont uomtwr of bottiea wlib carta. Tlw ?mali uba* tbu miMrxl pbaucravbk d. Talopar* com* In irtli du. or lb* OM or two drain bomaopaUlc TUUa may br aacurod at jour dmnrlafa. Win wo aon* amall atakaa with oh ?h* trim mad down to at iba aaeka of iba boi i | 11 I r I (From Houm and Qardan.) binding wire la best, as tt la very pU able and doaa not corrode when es posed to the weather. For tbe seed bed clip from the end of tbe aeed package tbe atrip beat-lo* the name of tbe variety planted. Slip tbls ibto tbe bottle, cork tightly and wire to a stake at tbe end of tbe row. or If desired tbe bottle may be slipped over tbe end of tbe stake, aa shown In tbe accompanying photograph. For trees, shrubs, efce^ tbe bottle la closing a label written with indelible Ink may be wired to a branch, twist ing the wire tightly around tbe nech of tbe buttle and tearing a long loop for the branch. Labels attached lo this way may be left in place for year? with no danger of Injury to tbe branch to which u is attached. USEFUL CONTRIVANCE. Easily Constructed Space 8avin0 Fasd Bo* For tha Hoeaaa. As the space on th?- first floor of the horse barn la often limited, any device that will enlarge It without ex pense is worth baring. A farmer In Woodbury. Coira.. ban put in a bandy inexpensive fixture ibar Is useful tbr year through. It fc? de?rrlhed thus In tbe Orange .Indd Furmer: He built bl? big out bin In tbe loft tinned it carefully to keep out mlcr and connected a galvanized Iron leadei pipe to tbe bottom of It. bringing this down to a place near the a^ble door where a box wa* nailed up with a cov er. This cover can be opened, but wil. not atay open. The oats flow down L 1 ^ OP ACS SAYTNO FF.m UOX. [From the Onni* JudJ Farmer.) portly fil! it Is box and stop becHU??? the bottom of the cbute covered, li Is easy for the busy teamster to dl; out what be desire* to feed. Ttii chute will conduct oat a, wheat, barlex or auy whole grain, but clogs wltl ground feed. ' To put up the leader la a quick nnr easy Job, for a three. Inch leader come In two foot lengths* that are Just right and the elbow* are made with tlgh but movable Joints that may be turne* In any direction, permitting the worl er to follow around a post If necessta r\ As the Jotnts fit tightly Into on? an other, no aolderln* la needed. Seeking. Borrow by-The scheme would be a bowmiK Kucrea* If I could seen re the proiier backing, and- G rims haw? The only hocking I am dolog this year la out.?Pock. Integrity of Ufa la fame's beet friend. YOU MUST SOW Before You Can Unlp You mlgM M well try to fnetce tile IsiIhui pay % CRYSTAL ICE TELEPHONE 83 CRYSTAL ICE CO. ? Washington, N. C. NOTHING IN IT That is, in using a RUBBER STAMP when well printed letter heads give such a Bu sines? Air to your Bu siness LET US PRINT YCUT ' STATIONERY. WLLIC A BOON TO ANY STATE. | Money ValuD of a Hard Wagon Road I to tha Fc.-.ner. The reduction of a n?iii or two In railroad rates or n sit::.'! ir Im-tvase is of . far lees Importance to the father than I the condition of the wrgon read ou j which ho haul* hi* produce to the rail* j road. If be must waste a day going aud t coming. If be must haul a su;..;i loud for fear of getting stuck en route. If | sometimes he cannot g.*t t';r.insb the J road at all, even though t'j?* market price of bis product be at tbat time unusually high, what does a slightly lower or higher rate ou the railroad profit or barm him? Ou the other hand, a hunl, level road Is bis good servant. He cau make the trip thereou quickly at almost any sea? j son of the year. He can haul a large load and so have to make the trip less ! frequently. A good road means, there fore. a practical reduction lu the cost | of getting his products to market. Itj means more money for every bushel of | wheat or potatoes or other crop. It j means a lower cost for all the supplies j he buys in toWh.?Minneapolis Journal. I I Giving a. Boost is better than trying to drag down. You can help to boost this town by taking an int?re?t in its do ings. If you raad thia papar reg ularly you will bo pretty aura te become int?r?eted in looal affairs. "Ob. dear!" said little Harold'a mother, who was somewhat rheumatic. **l seem to ache all over."* "Well," said her sweet child. "I'm sorry, hat not as sorry aa I'd be for father if be felt tbat way." "Why would you feel more sorry for your father, lover - Cause they'd be such a lot more of him to acbe." Wf Confidence. Some one complained to ^ ltt! Arnold that he waa "getting as t .?? ma tic as Carly le." "That may be ;rue." be replied, "but you overlook the obvious difference.* I am dogmatic and right, and Carlyle is dogmatic and wrong!** FOB FUVBIUSBKsCSa and ACHING Whether from Malarious c* editions Colda or overheating, try BUIta* Cap udlna. It redaeaa the feve* and re lieves the aching. It*t liquid?10, *K and Rn *enta at dma ??* r?? JUST ARRIVE! New Fall Rutabaga, Turnip, Kale, Collard, and Rape. ?Pbone;80. Walter Credle & Co\ Odorless, Smokeless, Ejc plosionlcss y ? ?? v- ? ? ? *?:??? ? ? ? ' - : > H ELECTRICITY -IS Safe as Sunshine USE Mazda Lamps, And jou will have both Quantity and Quality Ask us about our Special Wiring Offer WHSHIWSTSH ELECTBIC PLANT r CHOICE Cut Flowers. Write, phone or wire J. L O'QUINN & CO. Raleigh, N. C. Your wants, as they are taead qut.ers for everything in the Florest Line. phone w Itsectric Bitters Sot&eed when everything else fnCs. nervous prostration and female ceaknesses they are the 6upre*ne remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best iredirine ever sold ever a druggist s cauntcr. A Woronn'i Great Idea is bow to make herself attractive. Bui. without health, it la bard for her to be lovely in face, form or temper. A weak, sickly womsn will be ner voui and irritable. Constipation and Kidney polsona show in pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Blttera alwaya prove a godsend to women wbo want health, beauty and frienda. They regulate Stomach. Liver nnd Kidneys,*purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvetry skin, lovely complexion, good health. Try them. 50c. at Dr. Hardy's Drug Store. Established 1840. BALTIMORE STEAM PACKET CO., WHY K.\r.VES FAIL TO CURE ECZEMA nre now agreed thut the eczema germs are lodged not in the outer skin or epidermis, but In the Inner akin. H?n*e. ? penertating liq uid is required, not an outward salv^ that dogs Lie pores. We recommend to all eczema pa tients the standard prescription Oil of Wlntrrgreen as compounded in liquid form known as n D D. Pres cription. A trial bottle of this D. D. D. Prescription, at only 25 cents, will Instantly rclleve the Itch. We have sold and recommended this remedy for years, und know of wodnerful cure8 from its uae. We recommend it to our patrons. HARDY DRUG OO. STRUCK A RICH MINIS. 8. W. Bends of Coal City, la., says ha struck a perfect mine of health In Dr. King's New Life Pills, for they cured him of liver and kidney trou ble, after 12 years of suffering. They are the best pills on earth for consti pation, malaria, headache, dynpepsla <-nd debility. 25c at all druggists. you can Cuius that backachh Pain along the back, dizziness, head ache and general langnor. Get a package of Mother Gray's AUSTRA LIAN LKAF. the pleasant root and herb cure for all Kidney. Bladder and urinary troubles. When you feel all run down, tired, weak and with out energy use this remarkable com. blnatlon of nature's herbs and roots. As a regulator It has no equal. Moth, er Gray's AUSTRALIAN LKAF is sold by druggists or sent by mall for 50 eta. Samples sent FREE. Ad. 4r#?s, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. try THE BEST?Awarded SIX B LUE RIBBONS for QUALITY. The Best by ???ry Teet. * JACKSON SQUARE COFFEE. "It*? Aroma t? dellelouf." It* Flavor U rleb. Its body is fine. , ! ? In atr-tlffbt sealed cans Your Grocer sell* it. 25cta. ill Ifete. per ? kSOWS?-' *5hK! IMPORTERS COFFEE CO . Ltd. " Vy* !* **0W Q*l9*D*> L*- . .
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