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WASHIHGTOK 'DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED EVilRT AFTERNOON --EXCEPT SUNDAY. TIDKWATKB nUXTOG COMPANY Publlaher*. S. L. Mayo, Ukw ud No. 10* Eut intv Street <* ?? SoUrtd u Ntioid elm mot tor A.<2root ft, l?0t. at the poetoMoe At Washington. N. C . unfit the act of March 1. 1170. O-io Month .as Poor Months 1.0? . Six Months r. l.SO One Yonr A 1.00 Subscribers desiring ths pnpsr dlnV continued will please notify this of#rs on dots of explratloa, otherwise ft will he continued at regular subscription rates until notice to stop in reoelved. If you do not get tae Dally News promptly telephone or write the man- 1 sger and*lho complaint will recelre immediate attention. It is dur desire to please you. Parties leaving town should not fail to let tho News, lonuM them daily with the news of Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you like a letter" from home. Those at the Jishore or mountains will flad the News a most welcb?e and interesting v!?i*.or. A'I articles sent 1o the Daily News - for publication must be signed by -. ;c venter, otiierwise they will not r.-> published. TIKSI?.\Y. KEHRIABY ii. CHILD IS BURIED ALIVE '^Father Admits Brutal Mittder In CalL. X/ornli Court?Wife Is Charged ^ Jointly for Crime. San FVancisco, Cal.?Charged with murdering his infant son. John Refch. an Italian, was before the Superior court of California, recently. Heeb was a willing witness and told the court that be and his wife bad talked about "putting away" their child thou, kands of times thAt they might have more money to Bend to the old folks in Italy. 9 In his statement Rech declared he took tlje baby back of the barn at bis home, where he had dug a hole and. placing the babe In a sitting posture, filled the hole with earth. The death wounds found on the babe's head were inflicted, Rech said, by his shOTel when he tamped down the dirt. The proceedings In court were not engthy. After Rech'a statement had been made It was read over to him by he Interpreter and be readily signod it. As he affixed bin name to the document, which the authorities declare ta virtually his death warrant. Rech Btaowed the first sign of emotion since his arrest. Large tears trickled down his cheeks and he sat silently for a few moments holding his head in bis bands. Women are vain, but men are-much mffA and with far laan rutafln. Try helping the other fellowIt's especially good for the grouches. Many a man la In great fear that he t wfl! get all that la coming to him. rt la not worth while to say forbear to a bear. The safer plan Is to run. j We notice that most people who are coDsumed by curloalty still surrlrr. if our mistakes teach us nothing It were hardly w,crth while to make i- hem iaw ZTr^ rAPt'DlNE for THATHEADACHE" Out last night? iieadacr.e anu Jbt. r.ervoua this morning? Hicks Capu*>e dino Just the thing to lit you for s^m : usicesa. Try it. At drug stores *?ta, * ? " Ku.- HEADACHE?Hlriu' CAI'l'DINK Whether from Colds, Ileat, Storn* f h or Nervous Troubles, Capifdlno will relieve you. It'g liquid?PCM* 4 b&t ant to take?acts Immediately. Try t 10c a6c. and 60c at drug Btores '* ?* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator >f the eatate of Thomas W. Boyd, dei# cag^; late of Beaufort County. Vor^h Carolina, this la to notify all , croons having claims against the -tat? of the said deceased to exhibit t 'tern duly verified to the under-j ^ ''snci! it Aurora. N V . on or before1 -31 ( "he 2 tr , d iy f.f January, or ? 'I'-is c w!I! 1; r^ad'-d in bar c?f > j. * ' .1 TV- - !-' . ! * . c::ate j . - :i please r.r- payment : # *:*r # ... .tot.*;.' . t r.\ :?fj . '. oni.v- \V. Co.. !, ???i^^^^crraen'? *orlr!, and Its These hr>ots | end durat>le X^fw^'on don't JJ jV jM^\ Irfota ev? \ Peach Season Cooing 1 The fruit from 17M bearing ' trees will moat likely sell tor ( $1,700, parhapa more. Better buy this peach orchard and ? make money. See me at once, ' A. C HATHAWAY. 1 Washington,-N. C. , ? I sonra ' North Carotins, Bsnntort County * Superior Court. Februnry Term, 1911. Lucy OrMD VS m V' i John OrMa. The defendant above named .will take notice that an action entitled aa above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Beaufort Count? * to secure an absolute divorce frgp the defendant. The said defendant 1 will take further notice that he is ? required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Beaufort 8 County to be held on the second Mon- ^ day before tbe first Monday in March. ^ It being February 19th, 1912, at the d couft house of said county, in Wash- p |ington, N. C!. and answer or demur p to the complaint In said action, or 81 'the plaintiff will apply to t)ie court c for the relief asked. * ? January 12th, 1912. y GEO. A. PAUL, 8 Clerk Superior Court. c 1-13 4-wlte-C P P NOTICE. By Virtu? of the Power of Sale ? contained In a deed of trust ex- l' ecuted to mo by J. H. Mtdyette, * dated October 22nd. 1910, and Re- 1 corded In tho Register's Office of 1 Beaufort Coujrty In Book 148, Page c 2 43. I wilUmer for sale to the hlgt^ n est bidder, at PUBLIC AUCTION for a CASH, at the Cqurt House Door In 1 Beaufort County, on Monday, t( February 12th. 1912 at Naaa. A one lot of land described as follows: u In the Town of Royal, N. C., being lot No. 31 as is shown on map of said tovfrn which map Is recorded in the Register's Office of Beaufort County. In Book 163, Page 112. Default having been made in the g payment of the debt secured by said j Deed of Trust, sale is made at the ^ written request of the owner of tho lebt. ^ This the 6th day of January, 1912. W. A. THOMPSON. Trustee. ^ Stewart & Thompson, Attorneys. p 1-9 4-wka-C j I li NOTICE. r f. By virttic of Power of Sale con- e lained in a certain "Viortgage Deed c executed by H. A, Summerel! to the j\ undersigned, dated the Stk day of Maju.l9i>2 and xecorded in the Regis- d ter's Office of Beaufort County In u book 115, Pagc,382, 1 will offer for p jsale, for cash, to the hipbytft bidder. Ig 'at 12 o'cloik noon, 3r/the Court jh I House door In Beaufort County. ? i Monday,. February 12th, 1912, the ! j follow ing described peieo of landji) j and improvements thereon: which e is contained in said mortgage decc^wp I<,.v. i ,?n ,i t^...? ? I I ... U.U..U iumumif, WUUI) anujCi State aforesaid, beginning at the a Catou and- Teed bridge on the public) road and running northwardly wlthi8; said road 250 yards to a llphtwood ' n stump in the side of the road, thence g east to W. T. Hudnell's lino in the! branch, tlicncofdown said branch to1,, Little Creek and down said Creek to ' S| the bridge, containing 10 acres more or less. tl # Default having been made in the j payment of the debt secured by the:j, said mortgage deed, sale is made to ! w satisfy''same. i This the 9th day of January, 1912. j J. C. Caton, Jc, Mortgagee. ' J T. Wi|klnsou & Co. I ^ .-fiyner o? tl^| Debt Stewart & Thompson: Attorneys. NhTHK. , 01 1 iy Virtue-of the Power of Sale c-or.iaini d in a deed of trtir*. ? <- M* er.ii.trd to ti.e by Charlr-s Willis, i il 1 October 22ml. IMo, and Uci^'u-.i in the- Iteg^ter's Of rice of i ? i-o,V:fort County in Look 1 IS. Puge \ 2a':., I wlj^offer for sale to ih.; hi?h-!N ?" bidder, at PtTiUC ACCTlON for; ''AH-I, at the Couri House Door lnj" r- l ; Deep S ea Fishing ? ft bard life, anyway you look j*< 'l?but it *3 doubly hard with Dod, serviceable robber boots. j n ton Rubber Shoe Company has* QJJ rubber boots for 58 years.* Its s: boojj* are known all over the i roost famous line is the ' Hub Warrior Boots ;;; are all-duck and especially strong R r M have to buy a new pair of rubber 3 try few months when you get " Warrior Boots. ? for^eHub ? taaofort County. am M|1iy| February 11th. l?tf ml Wbdm, >ne lot of laad described s* follows: la the Towa of Royal. N. A. beta* ot tfd. c as to shawm 9a sat o' said town, which may far*, orded ia ths Recteter's OfRse trf ieaufort Co maty, ia Book 141. Pays lit. Defhnl< baring basa mads la A* myusmit*ths debt sscarad by sal) W*TTrust, sals Is mada ar ths rrittsa reqoeot of ths 01 lobt. This ths 4 th- day of Jan vary. 1?1S. W. A. THOMPSON. Ti in. Itewart A Thompson. Attornsys. * __ ifoncK. ( 'IS: lorth Carolina. Beaufort County. To J. O. Hals. Executor and Truseefor Bennett Bullock heirs and to iennett Bullock heirs, personally: You are hereby notified that at a ale for taxes by ^ Geo. E. Ricks, heriff of Beaufort County, N. C., on lay 1st, 1911, at the court house oor of Beaufort County, N. C., I urchnsed the following described roporty on said date, which was old for the delinquent state and ounty taxes for the year 1910 due n said property which was listed in our name including the cost of said alp B'nnnntlnc ?n 78 So!H rty described, as Dine acres Davenort, and being nine acres of land In antego Township, Beaufort County, '. C., more particularly described nd conveyed In deed of w' J. Hillock and wife to J. C. Hales, Trusee Bennett Bullock heirs, dated Juiy ,'1909, recorded in Bk. 155, page 83 records Beaufort County, N. C. ^Lou are further notified that you ^rredeem said property by the paylent of the taxes and charges llowed by law on or before May 1st, 912. Payable to the undersigned or j the Sheriff of Beaufort Couuty. nd if not paid ty said time, the nderslgned will demand a tax deed >r said property. This Jan. 11th, 1912. N. L. SIMMONS. NOTICE. North Carolina, Beaufort CouBty. uperlor Court December Term, 911. ouse, Hepstone & Co. vs tandard Lumber Co. Under ana by virtue of authority auferred upon me by an Order made l the above action, by Judgo E. B. line. Judge Presiding in the Firat udicial District of North Carolina," l 'the Superior Court of Bemsfort ounty, December Term, 1911, I ofer for Bale the Mill Plant and entire quipment of the Standard Lumber onipany, located in the Town of iiirora, N. C. The mill is nbw in first class conit Ion, and was in active operation p to January 15, 1912, and is equiped with t^o Atlas Automatic EnIncs of the combined pow?r of 145 orse, and haa a daily capacity of 'womy thousand feel 6^^ynber, oard measure. The m*l lias a 7 ich steam feed, with all jiecessary dges, trimmers, etc., and the entire an be immediately operated without ny repairs whatever. There is in connection with the aid mill one complete E^st Patent larrel Factory. Also one complete tar Grist Mill. * There is also included iu said plant ivo complete planers with all necesary matchers and headers. I also offer for sale ono first class Jg boat, used by said Company foiling, which" Hi equipped with a 21 orse-power 'WolvctSu? Gas Engine, bich Is In good condition and read\ >r immediate oipc. I will sell any of the above proppty. either in wRolo or In p^jt. at rivate sale, upon receipt of datlsictory offer for saute. All prospective pnrchaaers can obtin jturh detailed information as u?y may desire by writing to W. A. hcr.pson. Attorney, Aurora, N. C'.( r to the undersigned Receiver. This 17th day of January 1912. W. W. HOOKER, ercivcr Standard Lumber Company, Aurora, N". C" r 1-18 4 w-C NOTICE. orth Carolina, Beaufort County. To .J. YV. Bennett and Mary E Ren-, ett, his wife: Von are hereby notified that nt a. lie for taxes by Geo. E. Ricks, herlff of Beaufort County,'N. C., on !.iy 1st. 1911'. at the ronrr hnnts no'r of Bftfufort County, N". C.. 1 urciinsed tho following described rnporty on.Maid dato, whlrh wnt;M for the delinquent state and ruii'.ry taxoa- for the year 1910 due n Mild property which was listed In our name including the rost of said lie, amounting to 83.8S. .Said prop rt-y being one lot in'the town of Bel. men."N. 0..'and being that lot pai$ cuIarJy described and conVeyed Inr4 le deed o\f W.^ Bennett Mortgagee. .. B. Weston and wife Assignor. to [ary B. Bennett, by-deed dated j?n. 0th, 1909, recorded in Reg. Deed* ffice, Beaufort County, N! C. You are further notified that you an redeem said property by the paylent of the taxes and charge* Mowed by lav on or before May let. 912. Payable to the undersigned or ? the Sheriff of Beaufort County, nd If *n6t paid by said time, the nderslgned Will demand a tax deed >r aaid property. * Tble Jan. lltb, lilt. M. L. flMVDMS -7 * ' r\yri^ t1 j1 | Heats the > ?s? Boor' ": ? ' iifete"-'" * This heat following lUmhrnl . tendency, rushes to the celling. , .The lower pert of t^e room -receives no benefit of this beet until the entire upper pert Is first heated. SI We Lire on the Floor % Not on the CdBas V tdcan * i Odorless Gas ? Heaters jj li ! Deliver oil cf the heat t! I 1 l.wrrwl * I ^ you yrctnt it and whe;e you have need for it. i; Sit "as far as 5a feet from Ihia Oi ' heater and you can fee! It3 J El genial waririih. "? , Ci When Jack Froct givt yzvr ^ feet his serlou3 attention; when they tingle with the ccid, that's when you will appreciate ? The Vulcan Oaorleas ^ Heater. Washington Light and Water Co. ^ T<? 1 Hi, PUBLIC. We wish to aVhounce that I. C. ? Stalllngs 1b no longer connected with us Washington Motor Car A, Ma- 41 chine Co. 2-2 2t-P $1 Classified Advertisements. g FOR RENT?TWO ROOM8 IN TH? 5 Haven-Small building. Apply to J. J H. Calloway. V 1-22 e-o-d 5-t-C 9 WANTED?MEN TO LEARN THE 2 barber trade. Hero is an offer that dfe Includes tools with tuition. A ? method that saves years of appren- ^ ticeahlp, Positions waiting in city ? or country shops Write Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. 1-27 6t-P No ^OH RENT?HECON I> FLOOR OF 1 Susnian building, next to Daily ] News office. Apply at News office. Br: 1-18 tf * to FOR HEM?THE JOHN BROWN Co tarm containing ono hundred and A?>nty-flvo acres; three mlies from town. Apply to Rodman & J'.oJmau for termB. 1-8 tf-C titl COW 1'KAH FOB SALE?FIFTY Brl byshels at $2.00 F. O. B. cars. 2 6 bushels Soy B^ans. Q. K. 8tilley. . 2-1 4t-P DOTRLE EAR HEF.D CORN FOR sale 50 bushels 4th year double 3 ear field selection. 50 per cent J doublcears O. K. Stllley. 4 J 2-1 4t-P 4 ?* r- 5- 4 MALE HELP WANTED?TOTfT J daily selling New Fibre Brotyns; 3 100 per cent profit; every woman 3 will buy. Begin canvass at once, j Sample by express, 30 cents. ? Wynne Broom Co.. El intra, N. Y. 4 W31#4t-P j FORWENT?MY HOl'SK ON EAST 2 Second street formerly occupied 3 by M. XI. Berry. Eight rooms.and J bath. Sever connection. . H. " Sterling 1-31 tf-C 4 {NOTICE. d North Carolina, Beaiffort Coifhty? In the Superior Court. * Mrs. Mamie Gibson vs. I. J. Gibson? J "Notice. " .i The defendant above namj^d wJU- '| ake not Ic^.that an action entlUe<r a? ^ ( shove has bcoa commenced |rt' tie ^ Superior Court^ of Be&uToftCdunty u> Obtain a divorce. And the, said ' lefendant will further take irotlwr 1 that be ts.rcqiffred to appear at the 1 r3rm of the Superior Court of said j bounty, to be held on the third Mon- , Jay in February, ItII, at the Court louse of said County In Washington, , ' Vorth Carolina, and ' answer or ' lemur to the torn plaint of said ! ictlon, or the plaintiff will apply to | he court for the relief demanded la j ?ald -complaint. This the 4th day of January, ltlt. ansa y ' ' " that wiU aatonUfe'you. Ph? WASHINGTON IWICIPA MMWKWMMMMMWM J^rf^k^outhernl ARMER S' CONDUC L C. Agriculti Will be Held . . . V sw Bern ... i I aahfagtan Iijtwro '. 1.. I uiteboro I nrport I ymooth .' I aMgi;.. .* ranquarter ii mvilli" antonnburg ckey's . . ?lumbla cswcll i ....... ' lenton srtford ...I. . , irrltuck C. H iimabeth CHy unden ,.T.... J, Women's Department will tlon with the Institutes. tere sting Programs Have and Boys Especially Invifc Prize* Will 1 ?? structlve addresses will b< of the Agricultural Depart a *^nm4444?i HORSES ! mm bic3 Eg In fact even Wash B. L. SUSMAN, Pres. Tinr nnr mnnnnnni None?. i t rth Carolina, Beaufort County. In a the Superior Court- t C Klngan & Company vs. W. A. h Idgea. Notice of Execution Sale, o By yfrtue of an'execution directed f the undersigned from the Superior urt of Beaufort County, I will on nday, the 6th day of February, 12, at twelve o'clock noon, at the f urt Houbo door of the said County ? I to the highest bidder for cash to lsfy said execution all the right, le and interest of the said W. A. Idg^p and all Interest which he 11 ped therein oh June 27, \908, in following described real estate, wit: I Every Dollar o * I er's Money is ? IS Frequently I I I'owcrili Acl \ Your.dollar&varv I vary in purchasing I or woman who stuc * is able frequeiply, tc t do the usual work 0 L An^tHegxperiem | vertisements will alv ! than a dollar's wort j "ruling prices" of th { How much "abov [ lars in your pocket i > pend on how closet ^ t> - ^ m AttftAji a ji jfc a , buying opportunine [store ads. ' /" ' '' ??1 lU^PUUUP.^. f ' ? HU rHi frfit-jydkire -e your bouse at prlot bt l ELEcnw run. ^cah-oadCorn^aav^ INSTITUTE reft by liral Department 119 Follows: I { . . Saturday, January 27 I Wednesday, 81 I Friday, February 2 I ..., Saturday, " ?' 8 ~ Monday " 5 I . . Tuesday, 41 8 I / .Tuesday, 8 I Wednesday, 44 7 I .. Thursday, 44 8 I Tuesday, 18 I ......... 1.. .Thursday, 44 18 Tuesday, *? 18 Wednesday, 14 Thursday, " 15 ..... .Friday, - 18 SuSarday, M 17 ........... .Monday, " 10 : Wednesday. M SI Friday, * 88 I be Conduct cdln ConnecBeen Announced. Ladies Bd. be Awarded t t made under the auspices ment . L. BCOO, W. W. CKOXTON, TnMte Mgr. Go. h. Set. HWhM(R** ****** M ULES! J es, Harness arffl i rcles ftking man wants in the line gjt iflgton Horse Exchange % Washington,^. C. 2 !***? Wftflq F w*TK^Tinni "A piece or parcel of land lying In he town of Washington and known nd designated as follows, Eimt ?y the line of the old J. A W. R. R. !o^ on the 8oath by Abram Goran's land; on the West by the land f Henry Hooker, containing 160 set in length and 70 feet In width." This 19th day of December, 1911. GEO E. RICKS, Sheriff of Beaufort County. . j itortp*. I forbid the harboring 'or boardog of Isaac Gladstone. ISAAC BUCK. Per E. B. Ecklln., 1-10 lw-C . . . . f an Ad-Read-1 ? 11 Above Par! s d> ts Buying e ually DOUbled 5 \ 1 - rV_ . ? | in value as they g oower. The man 3 lies advertisements-g make one dolfar S f two. ^ - - ;s1S . \y'r . ,,;3 :ed reader of ad- g trays make a dollar 2 i-make'it buy more ;j | Ik'as figured |on ?' ings- j; e par" are the <k>l- J ] worth?, It wiH tie- ] [ y you study the! i outlined in the ] ] n jL - 9ft A ^^ft ? ?' ? i k i|^H : ? ........ K. & Ward Junlua D. SrtwM * II We practice 1m the Court ol tba (I. rim Judicial DMikl aad the A Federal Courta. ft JL w. OftBB, m. d. Practice limited to dleeaee. eC > i' Ike Ere, Ear, Noeo and Throat. 1 i* Hours: *. m.; 1-6 *. n. Except Mondays. Corner Main ftftd Market Bt?. * Orsr Drowp's Dru* Store. Washing!.^ N. 0. # > ^ j ; ; r JOHN aTlioNirisai .jf.y . Attorney-at-Law WASHINGTON, N. O. W r W . ' > < Q. A. PHILLIPS A BRO? F1KB IN8URANCI. WASHINGTON, N. O. : - : I e ?**e***rf e*e ?S? w. ?. aum? C* , ? I' Att?r??y-et-Lew -. 1 WMhli|k?, North OornHor, ? Practice# in nil the Court*. John H. Small A. D. Maclean . Harry McMullan Attorney-at-Lnw Washington, North Carolina . v -4" oi. " K. A. DAMKL. / Attorney it-law Practice In all Court* _ Market Street. c Washington, N. 0. ? - * ee ee eeeeee_.ee . Edward I*. Stewart, Washington, N. C. + \?? t A. Thorn yea, -1 [ -9 Aurora, N. a | STEWART A THOMPSON Attorney at .Law, Washington and Aurora, N." 0. . a*** if > * 9 COLLIN H. HARDING - .3 J Attoraey-at-Law Offlco flar'n^ A Tn?1 o* Mil*. ? . Rooms 8 and I, ? Wmihlngton M O * ; . I NORWOOD L. SIMMONS " S | Attornoy-at-L&w . . * Washington, N. C. < ' V ' ' ' 1 v ? LODGE DIRECTORYBEAUFORT COCNOCU No.* 1681. lloja] Arcanum. * Meets In Tayloe's Rail Hist an J third Friday evenings each month v at 8 o'clock. ROPE LODtik, No. 8. Charitable Brotherhood. Meets In Tayloe's Hall every Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. TAU TRIBE, No. 18. H I. O. R. M. ^ Moots in Tay loo's Hall every Mon- " day's Sleep 8th Run. . PHALANX I/>DGB. No. 10. L O. O. ? Meets every Thursday evening in . Tayloe'a Hall. at_* o'clock. ... .f lit V ^M N.tOMI REBEKAH I.OlHVE,' *o. Ml V I. O?0. K. fw-- H Meet, 16 Tayloe'a Hall aecond and, . fourth Pyday a.rh month atlp. a. -i piMUtuco ixjdge, Mb.' TO 5^* ' "i; K.'-m p. Meeta lo.lholr hall, upatalri. cots * Roy-Colon filet ahd Halm-at root, evert Thuradai.er.alBI al t a'oloct A ORR 1<llil.K, No. Ad. \3 , A.f. ami A. M. J3 M or tain their hall,-cornier Bonner - "! and Third atreeta, flrat and third ?. Tueadaya each month at I a n. i i-ir move coap?eh, no. ^ Royal Arch Maeou. ' { Maata In Maaonle Hall oeoond and - V fourth Tueadaya aach month at I ' p.m. ! VT'' ' 3gI WASHINGTON U)M? No. ML _ B. P. O. K. ha tiding, every Friday evening at S 4 o'clock. 33 . - <
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