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E EXCEPT SUNDAY. I 1 __ ... ^ COMPASS 'i^VtSTlieS'wM.r StraT?"' Stund M Mcond-cUM m?tt?r Auiust 6. 1801. at the poetoAco at R&- V,-.*12 \-v WeahlEfton. N. C, ?ad?r the act of K^t' < ; Match 8. 187t. HHEmLa,.''' :y^'.'!p' *k. ' > A 1 ' " *' ! One Month 8 .16 SVwr Month# 1.00 six Mentha 1.50 One Year 8 00 ^ Subscribers desiring the p.P*Wl 1 mtUHd will pleua notify thin of- < ?&. ?<c* on date ot expiration, otherwise t% will be eontinued at regular tub- l i<rriptk)D ratee until notice to atop la received. f If you do not get tne Dally News Momptlj telephone or write the manager and tho complaint will roceixo immediate attention. It is our de- 0 aire to pleaae you. : a Parties leaving town should not ftttt to let the. News toium them a ' daily with tho news of Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove a vol- c nehto companion, reading to you like n totter from home. Those at the J #oastore or mountains will And the . fNtwi a mou welcome ana interesting visitor. Ail article* Bent to the Daily New* for publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not oa published, j THURSDAY. FKHKUAHY a BOOSttJJ iT~*WASHINGTOIT^""1' In boosting Washington yon say: "Every little bit added to what you have got tnakes a little bit more." There la real magic in that quotation and it la to be regretted that bo' few people place the true value upon little things. They don't rea Kse bow very valuable many aeemr ingly Insignificant features are. or what great good to a community they would be were It developed along the linos of Its special use. Hundreds of people in Washington stand ready to do what they can to help forward Washington antkaake her grow. Though they allqj^that usual error to creep in. leading them to think their little assistance would not be appreciated, so fall to offer their "little bit," which prevents their little from being added to what we have, eo we do not make the desired growth. lfany do not offer their little bit because they will be somewhat benefitted and for fear that some knocker may attempt to make it appear to (heir personal benefit will equal that of the general public. Be that as it may, no one Is going to come forward and offer to contribntc to iny project unless they, in home manohr, figure some returns.' Therefore, tbo greatest error Is made by the person who has In bind a pro/ Ject which would benefit the general public and falls to suggest aud offer to do his part toward making use (if tHfa Hnpmant ndtintni4i Few bpotb in North Carolina arc better than "The Hanks of the' Pamlico" for a picnic, and the people of Greenville, Wilaon and Raleigh ', f and other up-state communities would hall with delight the knowl- 1 edge that Washington holjp open to ( them a clean sand beach where the little folks can step from cool shady .? groves and wade in shallow, sandy ' bottom water and where the older people may swim or at a slight cxpensc take a gas boat ride op to town or down to see the gr&ndure of the broad, bold Pamlico; al| of . which will create a lasting and favorable impression, giving to Washington much free and commendable advertising and Washington should strive for and not miss an opportunity to get those people to talk "Washington," ' It is out of the question for tho ' people of Greenville and those j further np, to spend a day picnlcing , at any seaside reeort and they will he glad to accept Washington's offer to picnic the banks of the Pamlico. j ' March of Infantry arvd Cavalry. The military march must be takstf* i as the best index of the horae capacity. ccndlMwned by the needs of remalnliig effd^^a. Under fair to good eondlti; ns cavalry are expected to aoK * eomplish from thirty to thirty-eight &?' , miles a day for several days in sue cession, but taking the campaign as a whole, the daily average is not ex ported to exceed fourteen to fifteen mile*. TM/ U the practical limit of ' infantry on t'u* march: thus the two armo of the remain together csf the rocie. Kk: Clare Thit.Clva cittfc LigM. Scattered tbvcufth rpece ere las'' ? atnoereble ?tf?r? tVal give forth very little cr Jl^tt KttkcrTJwjr were never, at my pevtort of thsfr history. [ bright and g? owing lllto the myriad rrcre that nakv the mid sight sky so ' radiated traf from tbe? Tate tke L depth of space. And bow they'are aw their nr.arm describes them, park Me." g"*-',' , Rrlr.t'.piJ tn China. U ropono are to; be reHeti pn. they p;-' had the art oi prlntiog in China "2.40C years ago." It was block prltftin*. however. Chough it 18 eaM tiist they J?.' bad something very llko movable,type la the tniddlw^IF* the tenth century TheTe may be sense doubt a* U> the cs L act period, hut there U no room for ?Wtlaali*! the fact that for many ? furies before it was known Id Enroae the art was well kftowa In China. w ' j b ill |y| i TiHii, ?i ii i j!ji i F>w people think, almost ererrbodj alks. Where there U 111 will there Is also * way. ? Too can't rah an educated man of its tools! ? J Tlmo Is men*. Like tide. It waits 0 or no man. The glided youth Is too frequently gold brick:->-~\ The thpsdner Is sb^xatrawdinary * oisy machine. ??- The workman who Is always tired hould be retired. A young man learns new wrinkles; t n old man gets them. q Many a budding genius has devolop- a d Into a b'ooznlng Idiot. Co-operation In baying feeds Is a big aoney-saving proposition. The law of graft, like that of gravl ation. la always In operation. , It la putting a premium on theft rben a thief steal* premiums A hen was tea an immense amount ? <t energy In cackling. Do you? ? E You can't stand '.well with your p Hernia if you persist In sitting on d hem. d When the married man meets an old 0 lame he should ho careful' not' to be . t moth. The theory that It la never too late o meed lnfiuencea some, of us never * o beglp. c Don't mistake a swelled head for ielf-re#pect. nor your wishbone for >ackboneMany a fellow who has nothing to lo but mind his own business doeent irea do that. Many a man attracts no more efe en t Ion than a thermometer on a peasant day. Curiously enough, the hookworm lever attacks tha middleman. It wants tomethlng easy. Loving your enemies would not be rich a beastly chore If they were not rueb an ornery bunch. You can never tell what a woman S going to do. And If you could, she would probably do something else. The farm la really a manufacturing Mtabtlshmest for the production of rood staffs. It U the fanner's business to (make the largest and most ?reHt*?l>!e,output possible. JJjflin Sells Own Food. With a view to mitigating the conditions resulting from the extraordinary " rtse la food prices the dty of Berlin las gone Into business as a whole- I Ale food merchant. According to the plan adopted by tho city council, agents have been sent to Ceeetemande, the groat fishing center on the North sea. to contract for the purchase of carloads of sea fifth. Plan for Next Year. Now Is the time to plan for next year. Plan the rotation so that tho land will rapidly Increase In fertility, the pure-bred stock on the farm will be well fed. the family fare sumptuously every day In the year on the products Df the farm, and one or more money CTcpe will be grown. Little Nonsense Relished. Partner* are men. and a Uttie worn* sense now and then Is relished by the wisest of us. No one Ukee to be lectured and preached to all the time nor to feel that when he goes to a state fair he must perforce be serious from mom till night and fill hie heed with nothing but trstructlon. Eesret of influence. Force fe-f. or. l:;tf?o?iiy ?tbo?e are he ijUfiS' it< whirl" have given their [tower ly prs?' .oarto:-* in all the noveou u?* t ~ v.'.tlch the* world has teer. sS.snvrtrvec ihey have frccn p' n?*l>n !"5t so little writ tan i:.-;; :m <?r v.-'.-.rrs efforts were IrlV.: > r a-.vr.'Jo. t r .unvitance* ha: wv tret lh-t jbe- - ; be muW- t'.i- admired ind teUoi. : ! *' powwased he terre: r* . t > . ?* -?-.-'n ?? can not toll bo- > Trji.fju It They pro am or i* 'ii? nutlet* ?:f Wltcrr? j ' | Pains A ' 4f* 1 * ' # "You are welcome," aajr* -Arrow, Okla., "to use my let! It It wfll Induce some suffering peine ell over, and suffered * aidant failed to relieve me. : better health thaa ever before, became I suffered many year different kinds: What other far a lew days only." , ,v . ' Don't wait, until you are tag core of yourself. The ktn symptoms of womanly" weakm worse to follow, unless given You would always,keep D what quick and permanent re! I and disease of the womanly H to bear. Cardul has helped-? Kg Witt Ik USW4Mnrtlffl.Ch , 'f'r.t, i ! > "ets will moat likely mU for 1.700, perha pa more. Better uy this peach orchard and rake money. See me at once, A. C- HATHAWAY, WastnngtoQo N. C. Marriage Made C?ary. Greuw Ocean. Scotland. became (a tons fOc Its celebration of Irregubu :arrtagei For many yearn the aver fa nuns bar waa Ave hundred The eremony cccateCefi oalyor an admlaIon. before wltsctaes, by the couple v hat *tajr waie husband and wife, this It* sufficient to commute a rattt inrrlagc. After this tf-.e^-efflclattug sncticncvry (far many years a black talth). together with two wttiegMli . igned ifco roarrlagg certificate. OH FKVBHIHHNKtiS AXO ACHIXtr Whether from Malarious cundtltonn 'olds or overheating, try Hteks APUD1NE. It reduces the fever nd rellerea the aching. It's Liquid - 10. IS and 50 cents at Drag Store* ;l. ; ADMINISTRATOR'S HOWE. Having qualified aa Administrator f Jamesle Lewie, deceased, lata of leaurort County, this U to notify all arsons having claims agalhst said rrnsand to exhibit them to the nn erslgned on or before the 16th day f January, 1916, or this notice will e iftWe^jn fyr qf their recovery J1 pereone indebted to eeld eetate >111 pleaee make immediate aettle ent_ * 4 ' Thie 16th day of January, 19II. W. A. LEW 18, Administrator. Ward A Crimen, Attye. Something for Nothing Is not always die best Some of my competitors advertise to do pressing free. I can't do it that way. I have - to live and cannot do so by doing work free. I guarantee every bit of ray work and I know personally that it is done right Mrs. Linai Rice, Main St. Over Postal Telegraph Qo. I??? Do You Know That We Carry One 6f The Freshest Lines of Groceries, Flour and Feed, In Washington. It is a Fact and we can Easily Prove it if You will but Give us a Trial Order ?J. F?. JACKSON Main St. . :n FLOWERS-" Whea 70a want tba bntrcoeaber we are atffhar service. Choice Roses, Carnations, Violets & Wedding Outfits in the latest styles. Floral offerings artistically ar ranged at short notice. When in need of Pot Plants, Rose Boshes, Evergreens, Shrubbery, Hedge Plants and Shade Trees, mail, telegraoh or telephone your orders to J. L. O'QUINN fi CO., RALEIGH, N. C. Phone* 140 llNOver! ... _ I mis. non uuney, Of oroicn tr In any Way you want woman to try CsrduL I bad dtk an abscess. Ttnee phySince taking Cental, I am la and that mean* much tome, i with womanly Uuutotea, of treatments I tried, helped am Wcmari?Tonic taken down sick, beforejak- . all aches and pains, ancraher ess and disease, always mean quick treatment Cardul handy, if you'knew ief it elves, wi.ere weakness system makes lite seem bard: ver a million women. Try it Jbawtw. MedidneCa,, CtefrBoow. Tat, boy on the branch. tbe or j trunk with ?U ? the box ehmbe/tS a lower branch. : I Now I've cot rou." *ne ahouted a a the tree fell. > She *U ml*taken, however, as the hoy scan:^reU arrow the yeHTWbea the tree and lu trait struck the p.ovid? A^tiin?t Forgery. " The forcery of alt bank no tee la d quickly detected, because of accremarka. which are constantly be Ice ' chanced They are risible only nndei B the microscope. ___ Si' . NOTICB. j fly virtue of Power of Sale con- p Ulned in a certain Mortcase Deed o executed by H. A. Sum mere 11 to the undersigned, dated the 8th day of i< May 1902 and recorded in the Regie- n ter'a Office of Beaufort County In c book US. Page 882. 1 will offer MP E ale. (or c&sn, to the nicest bidder, l at 12 o'clock noon, at the CourtHouse door in Beaufort County, p Monday, February 12th, 1912. the' c following described pei^a of land a and ImprovemenUthefeon; which d Is contained in^aUfimortgage deed: la Rlchlaad Township, County ami' ^ State aforesaid, beginning at the Caton and Peed bridge on the public 8 road and rnnntag northwardly wtth said road. 250 yards-to a light wood tump In the aide of the road, tfceaoe eaat to W. T. Hndnell'a line la tfte branch. these dowh esM breech to * Little Creek end down eeM Creek to the brldie. costeMa* Id eeree Mr or leaa. > - 8 Default baring -been made ta the 1 payment of the debt secured by the Mid mortgage deed, sale la made to satisfy same. This the 9th day of J an nary, 1912. J. C. Caton. - J. T. Wilkinson * Co. Owner of the Debt Stewart ft Thompson, Attorneys. 7-16-4 W-C. NOTICE. North Carolina, Beaufort County? In the 8uperlor Court. Mrs. Mamie Gibson ra. I. J, Gibson? Notice. Tho defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as shove has been commenced In. the Superior Court of Beaufort County to obtain a divorce. And the said defendant will further take notice .{hat he la required to sppesr at the term of the Superior Court of said County, to be neia on tne tnira won- day In February, 1911, at the Court | Bouse of aald County In Washington. North Carolina, and answer or * demur to the complaint of aald action, pr- the plaintiff will apply to the court tor the relief demanded in pld complaint. This theYttmdaT of January, 1111. ' GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. 1-4 1-e-wk 4-wks ^ Classified Advertisements. ATTENTION TRUCKERS: WE ARB prepared to take care of your, needs In eeeda of all kinds. Low I prices on Peas and Beets. W. A. J A J. O. Blount. t-7 tf-C > ? ; j WANTED?MEN TO LEARN THB barber trade. Here la an offer that includes tools with tuition. A method that ac-res rears of apprenticeship. Poaklpns waiting in city or country shops. Write Moler Barber College. Atlanta, Oa. 1-17 ?t-P ? FOB RKNT?HEOOND FLOOR OF Busman building, next to Dally rews office. Apply at News office. 1-11 tf FOB RKNT?THB JOHN BROWN farm containing one hundred and twenty-fire scree; three miles rem town. Apply to Rodman A Hodman for termor - *. j 1-1 tf-C fm i. i PC B RKNT?MY Mm OH BAST lecond etreet formerly occupied y M. V. Berry. Bight mu ud nth. Sewer couwUdb, C. H. tefllng 1-I1H-C PoW IUI FOR KVinOK:?ON 'Mill y. Feb. IT. I will een to the attract bidder, for euh ef Hereo'i Oil Mill, guboet Roelynd. regie' I Calknrny. 1-17 e-o-d twkeC ? * : i WC IdBN?Sell ewes teed hoee; TP I IT cent., profit; make Hi dally; I ill or pert time; beginner* lull etltato. STRONG KNIT, Be* fl >3S. Weet Philadelphia, Pa. 1-1 eat tfc. W ^TO SEW. ^ dmlnJstrator of the estate ofJ^ 8tewart ft Thorn peon, Attorneys. lt > * Kn jn B7 Virtue of the Power of Bale 'J antalned Id a deed of truet ex- ? outed to mo by Charles Willis. f0 ated October SSnd, lfilO, and Redded In the Register's Office of teaufort County la Booh 148, Pass 35, 1 will offer for sale to the hlghit bidder, at PUBLIC AUCTION for ASH, at the Court House Door la eaufort County. on Monday, ebruary 11th, ltll at Noon. 00 no lot of land described as follows: * In the Town of Royal. N. C., being ^ )t No. 6 as Is shown on Cf isp of said town, which may Is re- ?j orded In the B*gleter's Office of 2 eaufort County, in Book lit. Page M is. ' - g Default having been made In tho D ?rn?nt of U>. debt eecurad bzjeld ? feed of Trust, sale Is made at the 01 rritten request of the owner of the ebt. to This the 6th day of January, If 11. n W. A. THOMPSON, ? Trustee. 0 Uwart A Thompson. Attorneys. ? 1 > . . i-i 4-wka-c1 j ZZH ^ HOIKS. ? forth Carolina. Beaafort County. In * the Superior Court. _ ^ Ktngan A Company m W. A. I ridges. Notice of Executiea Sale. 8 By rtrtne of an oWiettan directed 0 the nndereigned from the Supestor feurt of Boaafort County, I u01 on (onday. the Bth day of February, ~ IIS. at twelve o'clock noon, at the Jourt House door of the said Conaty ell to the highest bidder tor ca* to J atlsfy said execution all the right. f< itle and Interest of the sold W. A. ~ 1 ridges and all Interest which he * iwned therein on June S7, 1HI, in C he following described real eetate. " o?It: 1 "A piece or parcel of land lying in ho town of Washington and known * nd designated as follows, vis: East 0 ?y the line of the old J. A W. R. B. * Sea; on the Booth by Abrsm Qor- *' isn'a land; on the West by the land c f Henry Hooker, containing ISO n eet in length and 70 feet In width." This 20th day of December, 1*11. 1 GEO K. RICKS. Sheriff or -Beaafort County. uA A * 1 irar rersonai t %toaBS >Z:J?r3ig .aarg s asj.s'.ssr * "*w r? -? s5(SAgSSSgi * ? oUd nirutN, bMlnd by WHIM _ iSSsjrjSHaSJM: sss-Ttt^bJrj; Sk* - J 2^'?Sl3f&g&'gi. S jhU: Ifrw ar?iuffIC11B tnm m sw^MSi #<WWHin?<HWhWWW I Every Dollar o ? J er's Money is $ Frequently 1 Power to Act 5 Your dollars vary * vary in purchasing ^ ui nuuwii wuv siui 11 is able frequently, t( J?do the usual woirk o ! i And the experien< \ vertisements will alv * command a premiun I than a dollarVWort ! | "ruling prices" of th | How much "abov g lars in your pocket ^ 4 pend on how closel % buying opportunities g store ads. ke notice that entitled* > 3o.'endint. The., aaKi defendant the complaint In eald action, or o plaintiff will apply to the court r the relief asked. January 11th, 1?11. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. 1-1S 4-wk?-C > , . NOTICE. By Virtue of the Power of Sale ntalned In a deed of trust exulted to rao by J. H. Mldyette, ited October 22nd. 1110. and Re rded In the Roglater'e Offlee of aufort, County la Book 148, Page 11, I will offer for sale to the hlfhit bidder, at PUBLIC AUOTlON'for ASH, at the Conrt Houae Door In eaufort County. on Monday. ebruary 13th. 1913 at Noon, ao lot of land described aa follows: fn the Town of Royal, N. C., being it No. tl a* Is shown .on tap of said town which map Is re? >rdsd In the Register's Office of eaufort County. In Book 1?S, Page 12. Default having been made In the syment of the debt assured by said ad of Trust, sale Is made at the ritten request of the owner of the Bbt. This the ?th day of January. 1911. W. A. THOMPSON, Trustee. lew art * Thompson. Attorneys. l-t twbnO oo-pumnannr None* Mwrtl. *nwa? ua W. A. irmod > co-partnorahlp (or tb. pns-' ce of lav In th? ojw.rlor Court o? oanfort Count., u< In tb. Hprat onrt of North Carolina, tba tut* of 1 ! aald In to bo "Stavtrt A Qompaou, Aliorneyn K LAW. Edward L. Stewart will maintain , n office in Washington. N. C.. In the fflcee heretofore occupied by Braaw & Stow art; and W. A. Thorny on will maintain an office In the bapln-Wllklnaoo building, in Anroa? N. C. Thin the 10th day of January, tir EDWARD D. STEWART W. A. THOMP^pN. . ' Guarantee kin Sufferers" OC NT'S PHARMACT. ettto will mM m ll>Hl Tm Mm* 'am M tgW ** IHM MM ? KM. .f'mtf weedy I. . *i> Mttlrar lln 3 ^jTL It m .. H444ft???pft4M f an Ad-Read-1 Above Par 18 tm Buying lUallyDoubled S in value as they S power.' The man J lies advertisements 5! ? make one dollar | e par" are the dol- J ivorth? It will de y jwv stiidy the| V. : I-. N urth ?*'? >*????* I Albim^N-atUw [ I Wm.Ulngr.on N (' I ' Wo prnctl. . in tbe Court of tke M ' First Judicial District sad Ike ' M Federal Courts. '.^1 i?..eee.??ee. | Practice limited to dlaaeaaa *f "* M ' the Pre, K^r. Nose ami^TUroat. I ' Corner Main and Market ate. * '1 1 Orar Brown's Drug Store. * t .. tVaabington, N. G. f I > *? "j L . .......... l I f JUMA H. BoirmB Attonwy-at-Uw I ? 3^>y !, j. WASHINGTON, N. O. f G. A. PHTLUP8 A ML / . flRB IN6UKAKCR. I 4 WASHINGTON, N. CL ?y / w. d. (nam. y Tw!cttoii''iA Sr tL<oH5r' v Wuhinfton, North flMrtbi ' 1 B. A. DAIflKL. Pnctlc# In all Coorta A Jtout v ;^j I # i ? Edward U Stowart, Washington. N. C. W. A. Thompson, V Aorom. N. ?. ^ STEWART Jb THOMPSON Attorneys at I*w.' Washington and A?iv?~> m ? - /I COLLIN H. HARDKNO * Attorney-at-Law OflM St*4"!* W f\i VK. Rooms t and A. Washington, If. O. * j)5r;'> '*'V &r. * a* :/ NORWOOD L. WmUt / . ,-^~x r-.~ itf i | Attorney-at-Law / Washington. N. C. 3 L0D6E DIRECTORY 1 BRAUFORT OOCTCTL. la ML I Masts ln*TayWs Ball list ml | third Friday evenings aaoh m* 1 at t o'clock. ^ .7 HOPE LODUM, Ha. A ^ l.'.^CTurtUhlr Brotherhood. Moots In Tayloo's Ball every Taaaday evening at 8 o'clock. TAC TRIBE, No. 1R '1 LO. B.M. Knu In Tula.'. Hall vHrr KM- W JW'? Slo.p lit Ran. S PHALAXI IX1DGK. In 1*. j L O. O. P. A Imii imr ThnradAT nnnlac la S Twloe'a Hall ?t t aVl/w*. " MOW BKBBKAB UiVt3B, Mm. Mk V io.o.f, I . M?1? t? Wm-i Mall MMU a? >??&****? '?* ?'* " * * " ? J| pamuoo MM* * . H. bsa??sja ' nKsrir1--? Mwti l? thlr toll, corner HIM ; and Third atreata, drat a ad thfit TuMdui eaeh month at I f n. fourth Tuaadara oach rjoulh at U ITAsmiffWyfflMS yViVBm TMi* trtjuv_ I v jB
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