' - WASn DAILY KWS PUBLISHED XVHRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. f TIDEWATER PRINTING COMPANY Publishers. J. L. Mayo, Editor Md Muu|er. No. 108 East WaUt Street. Entered as eecond-elass matter August 6, 1909, at the postofljee at Washington, N. C.. opder the act ot ? March 9, 1970. Oi.^onth * 16 Four Months 1.00 Btx Months 1.60 One Year 9.00 Snbecribers desiring the paper discontinued will please notify this ofon date of expiration, otherwise ft will be continued at regular subscription rates until notice to stop ta reoelved. If yon do not get tne Daily News promptly telephone or write the manager and the complaint will receive immediate attention. It Is our desire to please you. y Parties leaving town should not fail to let the News loiiu* 'hem dally with the news of Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to you yk?* a letter from home. Those at/the seashore or mountains will UniT the News a most welcome and ii^rest // Vil articles sent lo th^Tjsily News for publication must he /igued by I've writer, otherwise thmr will noi pe published. / SATl'HIl %Y. KEIiKrAKY it. DRAFT HORSE IS PROFITABLE ?reedinc of Animal Has Come to Bs Money-Making Adjunct to diversified Farming. The breeding of the draft horse has come to be a very profitable adjunct to diversified farming, and at no time during the last r.rteen or twenty years has the price been higher for K-uoa a ran ana ueavy iarm norees. While the automobile may, to a certain extent, bare replaced tbe borsea for cltV delivery, wrKe*_ George P. Grant of tbe Minnesota station, atlll tbe bulk of tbe farm work Is dono wjth horses; and tbe prices for good stock are as high or higher than ever. There Is not tbe demand for medium quality . and llgbt weight ? horses that there used to be. but good, smooth draft and heavy farm horses arc bringing good prices. j There Is litis reason why the farmer should not continue to raise norses of this kind, since brood mares and stallions, too, for that matter?will produce stronger and better -oils for having been kept Bteadlly at work on the farm. On the home farm we have raised N t-ome of the cleanest, best colts and worked the mares right along. There are certain conditions under which it does not seem to be practical ts? put 'be breeding stock into harness,,but 1 - many farms these conditions are r.ot met Where a farmer must rely almost wholly on hired help to drive n bis teams, it may not be practfcable 1 ro put pure-bred stock into harness. / if the farm boy shows an interest in horses, raise some good drafters. 'Put a good harness on them, and 'el! the boy this Is his team to work, j and there will be no question about be cure they will get. You will tlnd *? * the bey after a day's work out curry .ns off rbe borsee, mating sure they t .:ri comfortable. I apeak from experience, and know that when tbcso horses are offered for sale they wtu i'rtr.5 a good price. GERMAN TO FLY OVER OCEAN Dr. Paul Gan* Will Attempt to Crocs Atlantic In DlHgiblc Early In Month of March, N'ew York.?Dr. Paul Gans, who la to attempt to eroea the Atlantic In,a dirigible, has sailed tor Europe to make ready for bis start from Tenerlffo early In Mareh. The d latingulabed German aeronaut departed In spirits. Ha haa succeeded In making arrangements whereby bis route to tba Florida coast w/Ml be marked by the warships of two or three nations. , "Mr. Bockman, the ages 1btant secretary of the nary, told mi In Washlng Dr. Paul Cans. Jr' ton last week that there can bo no obtt Jection to having: a fleot of American warships come out to me," said I)r. ! Cans, "provided, ot course, nothing; arises In the meantime to call for fhe presence of the warships elsewhere. Admiral Oaterhaus of the North Atlantic fleet told me yMterday that hla fleet will be off Guylftanamo, Tuba, until March 16, which will be just .the right time for the trip. "Arrangements hare been made al ready with Germany, and perhaps with Spain, that insure a line of ships aarose the Atlantic. The Idea la not to have them stationed out on the sea Bl ' bat to have them Bailing In relays For Instance, from the other aide a hip will start, say, twenty heon ,%mi at ma. amathm **taam, ami at _-! ? -? ?: 5S*T ^ OW?8 %% atew v') ||?f Peach Season Coming! The fruit from 1700 bearing trees will most likely sell for $1,700, perhaps more. Better buy thi$ peach orchard and make money. See me at once,! A. C. HATHAWAY, Washington, N. C. uu until 0110 Biarts wun me. AI me I , name time the American warships 1 will start out In a similar manner, po that when we pass the last of the European warships the first of the Araer-1 leans will be within call." Dr. OanB goes first to Paris, and from there to Munich,, where he Is to I be decorated by the prince regent. He J received a cablegram to that effect j the other day. From Munich he goes | to Berlin, where his airship is, and In . ! the latter part of this month he goes i | to Tencriffe for the final preparations. | King Alfonso ha* placed a cliff-pro* tecled beach on Tencriffe. largest Af I the Canary islands, at the doctors dlsi posal and has Issued orders to admit I the balloon free of duty when it 1b \ shipped from Bdrlln. where It now Is, to Tencriffe for the start. Dr. Cans hopes to reach tho Florida coast. ^ \ HE WAS AFRAID OF MICROBES , j >Jegro Who Stole Corn Frcm Govern| men* Farm Frightened "When Told Purpose of the Grain. j Wasiunjrtnn.?A covetous negro stole a lot of sweet corn growing on the propagation plat at the experiment j j farm of the Department of Agrlcul| ture, near Washington. 'The darky I waH arrested, and the court, learning Begged for Hla Release. that the corn was used for experiments In plant diseaaife, gave him the scare of his life by intimating that this feast would result in the growth of various microbes in his body. The "negro pleaded to be released in order that he might seek the services of a doctor, hut h? was sent to jail for ten daj-B instead, where he worked off any of the alarming symptoms by pounding rocks in the chain gang. 'Prophet's" Gloomy Forecast for 1912. j "York, Pa.?"The year of 1912 will 5e one of trouble," according to Lea I I. Spangler, who styles hlmcelf "the last of the prophets" and who hno | gained a reputation because .of the ful* j fillment of some of bis prophecies. i | Spanglcr's forecast is a gloomy one } rince he says there will he much suf- | "erlDg throughout the land. The strug . clq between capital and labor, accordrig to Sparser, will become keener han ever before, and there will be a , Mislnes3 depression, the worst in nany years. He says the people will I e punished for their wickedness and } here will be much ^stress In the big j lilies. The prophet says that there will J jg trqpble throughout the world. Na- ! 'Ions will be involved In war, and . hero will be much bloodshed. Of one thing Spangter seems certain, , tad that is that the world will not 'one to an end this year. He says ! ha' all can feel safe frpm the coming ?f the end until 1915. L Shorod rood With Birds, 'j * JKanaaa City, Mo.?In front of the I Hotel Baltimore a newsboy shivered the other morning. One hand was . husr making frequent trlpiK.to his mouth with a largo "hamburger," from' which he was taking hungry ' sized bites. ' "Poor little rat. He must be nearly frozen," a traveling man remarked a^ he sat In a large leather chair 1 looking out upon the snow and Ice. 1 lust then some snow birds lighted a few feet away. They hopped about ' as If half froaeo. The newsboy tossed them a piece of Ms sandwich. THE NEW COOK ?:?tr*?V B-Ofr-l or? 1t-a hlrri. ?. of May 1902 and recorded in the Register's Office of Beaufort County In hook 115. Page 382. 1 will ofTer for sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, at. 12 o'clock noon, at the Couft House door In Beaufort County, Monday, February 12tb, 1912, the fallowing described petce of lsnd and Improvements thereon; which Is contained In said mortgage deed: In Riehlaad Township, County and Bute aforesaid, beginning at the Caten and Peed bridge on the public 4 V ' ' V -J fc IA8T COOK WE MAfTl WvtO US PPIH'. I TRUST Itu OtV^ 05 A uTTLt eTT i road and running northwardly with laid road 250 yards to a llghtwood itump In the side of the road, thence ast to W. T. Hudnell's line In the branch, thence down said branch to Little Creek and down said Creek to the bridge, containing 10 acres more br leas'! Default having been made In the payment of the debt secured by the said mortgage deed, sale Is made to satisfy same This the 9th day of January, 1912. . . J. C. Caton, Mortgagee. J. T. Wilkinson & Co. Owner tff the Debt Stewart & Thompson, Attorneys. 7-15-4 w-c. * Classified Advertisements. FOR HALE CHEAP?A GOOD incubator and brooder, ftlso light covered an A Rodman for^terms. 1-8 tf-C COW PEA8 FOR SALE?FIFTY bushels at $2.00 F. O. B. cars. 1$ bushels Soy Beans. O. K. Stllley. 2-1 4t-P DOUBLE EAR SEED CORN FOR * sale 60 bushels 4ttf year double ear field selection. 60 per cent doubleears. O. K. Stllley. 2-1 4t-P MALE HELP WANTED?$5 TO $7 daily selling New Fibre Brooms; 100 per cent profit; every Woman will buy. Begin canvass at one*. Sample by express. .30 cents. Wynno Broom Co., Elm Ira, N. Y. 1-31 4t-f* FOR RENT?MY HOUSE ON EAST Second street formerly occupied by M. M. Berry. Eight rooms and bath. Sewer connection. C. H. Sterling 1-31 tf-C FOR SAI.E FOR DIVISION ?-?* Tuoiday. Feb. 37, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash at Haven's Oil MJll, gasboat Koslynd, regleire }%W$458?$% ? carry twenty, 2 ten .ifjVQPC cnelhen; good condltlon. First class boat for river and sound traffic. J. H. Calloway. 1-27 e-o-d 4wke-C w'oMEN?Sell guaranteed hoee; 70 per cent, profit; make 910 dally; full or part time; beginners investigate. STRONG KNIT, Boa 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa. 1-13 aat tfc. WANTED?HAUEBMAN TO Sift oils. palate and epecteltlM. Oood lira win can Mr, blc money. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Harta. quail flad a. administrator at th. r-?t. of Thom_a w Bord. dcoassd, lata ot Beaufurt Countr. North Carolina, thlp in to notify- all person* having claims against the estate of ths said deceased to exhibit them, duly verified to.the undersigned at Aurora, N. C.,' on or before the fifth day of January. 1911, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AJ persona Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. ThiaJSrd day of January ltlf. W. T. BOTD. * Administrator ot. . Um oauto qf Tkomas W. Boyd, dinmul St.wart A Tbompaon, Attorn.ra. .V* . . " V NOTICE. By Virtue of the TOwer of Bale ecuted to me by, Charles Willis, dsted October fifind, If 10. and Recorded in the Register's Office of Beaufort County In Book *49, Page 235. 1 will offer for sale to the highMt hiddar PnPl.m tnneiftw CASH, at the Court Houm Door tn] Beaufort County, on Monday. February 12th, 191* ?at Noon, one lot of land described as "fallows:. In the Town of Royal, N. C., being lot No. 6 ae Is shown on map Of said town, which may is recorded In the 'Register's Office of Beaufort County, In Book 168, Page US. Default. having been made in the payment of the debt secured by said Deed of Trust, sale is made at the written request of the owner of the debt. This the 6th day of January, 1912. W. A. THOMPSON. Trustee. Stewart A Thompson, Attorneys. 1-9 4-wke-O NOTICE. North Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. Klngan A (Jompany vs. W. A. Bridges. r Notice of Execution Sale. I By virtue of an execution directed | to the undersigned from the Superior | Court of Beaufort County, I will on | Monday, the 6th day of February, 1912, at twelve o'clock noon, at the Coui*t House door of the said County sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said execution all the right, title and Interest of the said W. A. Bridges and all Interest which he owned therein on June 27, 1908,.in the following described real estate, to-wit: "A piece or parcel of land lying in the town of Washington and known and designated as follows, vis: East by the line of the old J. A W. R. R. Co.; on the South by Abram Gorhan's land; on the West bJ the land of Henry Hookfcr, containing 160 feet In length and 70 feet In width." This 29th day of December, 1911, GEO E. R1CK8, Sheriff or Beaufort County. TOR FEVERISH NESS AND ACHING Whether from Malarious eundlHonn. Colds or overheating, try Hicks CAPUDINE. It reduce* the fever and relieves the aching. It's Liquid - 10. 25 and 60 cents at Drue Store* I ELECTRIC I { Hu proved Itaelf to b dirt no trouble. We cen ? .that win aatonlah you. Ph I !' 1 will call on you expiaii WASHINGTON MUHiCII 1 ! ' tlHiflttll | Every Dollar |er s Money ii 9rrequenny Power Is yV< Your dollars vai vary iii purchasing J or woman who st J is-able frequently, % do the usual work ? And the experie 5 vertisements will a g command a premh * than, a dollar's wo | "ruling prices" of S How much "ab< g lars in your pocke S pend on how clos 2 buying opportunit North Carolina.. Beaufort County, Superior Court. Mirtwry Turin, Lucy Green The defendant above named will I t|k? notice that an entitled as above baa been oommeaoed.ln the Superior Court of Beaufort Countj to eecare an abeoJnte divorce from the defendant. The?said defendant will take farther notice that he Is required 'to appear at the next term of the Bnperlor Court of Beaufort County to bo held on the second Monday. befbre the flret Monday in March, it be lap February ltth. If IS, at the conrffcoune of said county, in Washington, N. C., and anawer or demur to the-complaint in aaid. action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief naked.. January 11th. 1*11. QMO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court 1-11 4-wks-C _ i NOTICE. By Virtue of the Power of Bale ecuted to me ^>y J. H. Mldyettoy dated October ^lndri910. sad Recorded In the' Register'! Office of Beaufort County In Book 148, Page 848, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, at PUBLIC AUCTION for CASH, at the Court House Door In Beaufort County, on Monday, February 18tb, 1912 at * Noon, one lot of land described as follows: In the Town of Royal, N. C., being lot No. 81 as is shown on map of said town which map is recorded in the Register's Office of Beaufort County. In Book 188. Page 118. Default baring been made in the payment of the debt secured by said Deed of Trust, sale is made at the written request of the owner of the debt. This the tfth day of January, 1918. W. A. THOMPSON, Trustee. Stewart 4k Thompson, Attorneys. 1-9 4-wks-G CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE Edward L. Stewart and W. A. Thompson announce that they hare formed a co-partnership tgr Che practice of law In the 8uperlor Court of Beaufort County, and in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, the style of the said firm to be "8tewart A Thompson. Attorneys at Law." v Edward L. Stewart will maintain an oOce in Washington. N. C.. in the offices heretofore occupied by Bragaw A Stewart: sod W. A. Thompson will maintain an office in the Chapln-Wllkinson building, in Aurora. N. C. . ' This the 10th day of January, 1912. EDWARD L. STEWART W. A. THOMPSON. ' NOTICE. I forbid the harboring or boarding of Isaac Gladstone. I8AAC BUOK. Per ?. B. Ecklin. 1-30 lw-C JGHT e the cheapest llftt No | Ire your house at a price i eae oo? representative, be a the merits of electric light 1 ? ELECTRIC run. m?i*MIWW< of an Ad-Read- < in i ii ? s Above Par!' i It* Buying 4 ctuattyDoubled J y in value as they < : power. The man \ ndies advertisements { to make one dollar * of two. j need reader of ad- j lways make, a dollar J im--make itbuy more? rth, as figured on! things. J we par" are the dol-1 t worth? It will de-? ely you study the \ ies outlined in the j - Tfc ' f** - j " : 1 " ' "" ' - H. 8. Ward Junius D. Orinee WARD A ORIMK0 AWwaty at low I Washington, N. C. We practice In the Court of tfce "*** First Judicial District and tlio * iw Federal Courts. * -tSg . m EW. CARTER, M. D. * Practice limited to dleeaaee o" > the Ere. Ear. Noee and Throat. Hours: 9-lz a. m.; 1-5 . m. Except Mondays. . - * Corner Main and Market 8tsi * wj| ^ Over Brown's Drug Store. J \V??liliiKU.ii, N. C. fel Attorneys at Law. j ^ Washington and Aurora, N. C. J | a, : COLLIN H. HARDINQ } Attornoy-at-Law Office A Tr-isl Cl Nil* * . f j Rooms 8 uid I, ] 1 Washington, N. C. "Mi '-+M v_. If norwood l. simmons ' ' !*?U Attornoy-at-Law ' Washington, N. C. ' ,.-3 L0D6E DIRECTORY BEAUFORT OOl'NCII^ Ho. IMli , Royal Araam, Meets *ln Tayloe's Hxll first an J 1 third Friday evenings each 'month 1 at 8 o'clock. / 1gj HOPE IX1DOB, Ko. . * ''J I Charitable Hrotherhood. }' , Meets in Tayloe's Hall evory Toes- g day ovenlng at 8 o'clock. ' | i tau>7ribr, So. 18. i I. O. r. m. Meets In Tayloe's Hall ejrery Mptir day's Sleep 8th Run. ., ^3 [ PH-tLMX LODGE. No. 10. \3 l o. o. p. >,;? in oats every Thursday evening la Tayloo's Hall at 8 o'clock. NAOMI RKBKKAn T.OIKiE, Ko. 99S.fl| I. <>. O. F. A Meets In Tsyloe's Hall second and W fourth Friday each month at 8 p. ta. jflB PAMLICO IAJTXJE, KO. TS. K. of 1?. Meets In their hall, upstairs, corner Union alley and Main street, 4 every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. .m ORR LODGE, No. 104. M A. F. and A. M. M Meets In their hall, corner Bonner 1 and Third streets, first and thlr# Tuesdays each month at 8 p. m. Meets In Masonic Hall second and . fourth Tuesdays each no nth at t p. m. % WASHINGTON LODGE No. KK3. 'I B. r. O. B. building, every Friday evening at * \ o'clock. -r*