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mm a Pkcotftnil lilinrfiooRiAiifo _j_ .'* CABrHKAl.KN HAS BOOM FOR > tew colu or H#M>d horeea to Macat?. He hu a good l-l mile track and with otk 30 successful rear* jt coR education and 15 year* of conditioning and racing he is able to clve the beet of satisfaction. T~as same to all and as reasonable as high feed will allow. C MIMPKINS PROLIFIC COTTON Paced from first and second pickings. For aale at Pippin and Tfoolard ?-ie tfc. LOST: RBTWKR* CHOOOWINITY and-the Morton Farm &~box'%ontalnlng one Sarage Automatic piev to!. Return to thfs office for'regard. 41? tfc. FOR SALE: 1 COUCH, i LIBRARY table. The above are aU'new. For description and price addreee Box 81 City. ' A 87 tfc. | "WOMAN WANTED TO AID LANDlady at County Home. Apply to ~ E. Q. Bright. i f' 4-28. wkp. ^ ?: i HOUSE FOR $ALS: THE HAWKS House on the corner Market and Third Streets for sale. Apply to Mrs. C. H. Richardson. 4.-28 8tc. FOR SALE: QUESTIONS AND ANswors in Examinations In Snpretne Court of North Carolina, Includ >?E vmueni yuu mr i.u w oiuuenis covering the moat Important legal subjects, J. D. 'Oruy, P. O. Box 791, Charlotte, N. C. 4-99 Stc. I ty v. 5 PASSENGER ACTOMOBILE FOR I hire. Always In good condition. K\ . Call Capt. Dave H111. Phone 63 J 4-1* tfc. JEST CAR EXTRA W t line 1.7. r. X. WIIHa. 4-Cu 3tc. V;v FOR $ALE: ? COWS FRB8H TO pall, .t" ct Jlty S 1-1 to S g&llohs J. Ravens. V. lwc. J V i' ' . -f ' v ^ LOST: LAST NIGHT BETWEEN Herbert Jenkins residence and my - home a purple pansy pin. Please return to Mrs. Chas. P. taarren. 4-30 Itc. NOTICE OF SALE *V':[ J. G. Gurganus, Adtnr. of Daniel Gurganus. dec'd. Emma L. Gurganus (Widow) / Maggie O. Gurganus, Eva E. Gurgan(miror) and Oertrude K. Darden Xmino- i by their General Guardian eaa* L. Gurganus, heira-at-law "of Dw'd Gurganua (fcee'd. caufort County Superior Court be 3 the Clerk. Jy virtue of the authority confer I In me in the above Proceeding. 11 eell at pabllc auction, at the * x.rt House door of Beaufort Conni on Monday. May 17. 1011. at 12 M. the following described WSmv-' 1st tract: In town of Bath. N. C. Beginning on Water 8t., in the town of Bath slxty-seren feet from 8. T. Brooke North Bast Corner, running North with said Water 8t., 60 feet thence Weetwardly parallel with L/- , \ v. Beidge Street sixty feet or to Bath Creek, thence South with said Creek (?*>V s- alxty feet. Then Bast to beginning. ift.' Being same land conveyed by Henry A. Windley and wife to Daniel Gurganua by deed dated May 18th. 1808 recorded lp Book 06 page 867 Register's office Beaufort County. N. C. Ind Tract: In town of Bath. N. C. Beginning at Geo. Lanler'n South West corner on,Water St., or Main St., and running E&stwardly with said Lanier? line to J. W. Crawley's line thence southwardly with said J. W. Carwley's line 107 1-1 ft. thence '?? Wesfcjrardly paralal with said George Lanier's llna to Mnln or Water St.. thence with said Main or Water St., to beginning. Being same tract-of land conveyed by H. N. Rop^ v- *" to Daniel Gurganus by deed dated Dec. 88nd. 1899. recorded In Book 108 . page 888 Register Deeds office Beaufort County. N. C. Time of sale Monday. May 87th. H 1818 IS If. Terms cash. This April Itnd. 1918. ggjlgfi J. O. GURGANUS, Commissioner of Court. > Nonvood L. Simmons, atty. Av 4-83 4we. : r . OAL WORK ABROAD WT Special to the Dally Nnwa. f Uonton. Urn., April IV.?Ac party ? of dlettnguUbed American medical aothoriatleee ealed from Boston to day OB B two montliB' tour of liieeetlgatlon In Europe. The party of ' phyalclnna will Inepeet the bl* boepltals and medical eehoola lb Loudon Parte. Vicuna. Berlin and other Buropean oouatrlee and upon their return will recommend to the almlllar Inetltutlone In America die adoption erf f*ch (entures and mothode of work aa are deemed deelrnble ^irrI at Baltimore. . , ' v % " ' , C I Crystal Ice Buy tjciefs to get ycsir Crystal Ice with. It cost* you less and you don't have to bother to make Crystal Ice Co. v 1M WATER STREET Warfuagtoe, N. C. Phone U wm .* Pitcher Walter Johnaon. of .the Waahlnttoa team, looke to be the Mtne old dapon with the tast .hooter*. ? Pitcher Qeorae Mullln. of the Tigera, la out to beat cr Young'. record tor rear, of major league pitching. ? ' / The St. Loula Browne took a war a barrel of money Worn Chicago aa their abare of the gate at the openThe mnjor league club* are not Btrias out the attendance this sea BO21, 10 U S DOW Up to me ncnoes iu make estimates. Manager Jack O'Connor, of the Cleveland team in the United States League has signed Joe Delehanty, the former Toronto player. Manager Cantillop at the Minneapolis club -has appointed Dan Sweeney, the old .Louisville player, custodian of the Millers clubhouse. The Iron-Copper Country league will open the season May 18, Calumet, Marquette, Ishpemlng and Negaunee* form the xlrcult or the league. The Jersey City Club, has a ft*e year lease of the cricket grounds In Hamilton, Bermuda, where the Skeet ere trained daring the spring. The Philadelphia Nationals have had more men ont of the game on account of injuries, so far this season, than any ether club in the major leagues. "''V* The New England League got away to a good start this season, and the . playing strength looks to be pretty evenly divided among the , eight clubs of thlhleafcue. < ! ' ? ' Capt. Anson, the famous old Chicago player, has tied up with the new United States League, which will assign him to one of its eight BEAUFORT COUN1 the party to which he belongs _ said board. Sec. 11. In case there shall I ?i itfl QSaiie H6KN IIW UU1U1UVL1U11 which no nomination is made may be named by the count; party holding said primary or raittee may direct. Sec. 12. The executive con; holding a primary election her er rules for the conduct of the not inconsistent with tho prov Bee. 13. Any manager who ' violating any of the dutiee dew in ahall be guilty of a miedeme of ahall be punished by a line la re or imprisonment not to en ager.who shall be guilty of fr agement of such election shall and upon oonviction thereof ah oeed five hundred dollars or term of twelve months, or both Sec. 14. Any person who sh prescribed oath qr shall person liis name, in order to vote sha - Sec. 13. If any voter, havjnj msry election, shall vote or i party primary election held fo: jame political campaign, or ip he Bhail bc gpijty ofJ^jrpdulej alt all ha nnniallnrl in . tlia oami tent as if he had voted illega ^ %if any voter having'Voted onoe vote or attempt to rots * aocoti the name or 8 different pell, ineanor, anil ahall Be fined not Or imprisoned ,nol less than tl the coprt. Any person who i being legally qualified and en Ht ' of a miahiwMR'' * ' See. 16. If pny person shal of another hy the use iff into) offered to bribe any voter by reward to lie delivered or as a to, at the time of, or Suheeqt and any person shall accept an for his vote or influence in ? Rnr Dr. 8. a. ?it?rv president oJ Carolina college. who haa b?en the (aaat of Rut. R. H Broom, loft on the A. c. L. train thla morning tor hla home Is Maxton Be waa much pleased with Washington and with the Interest tslten In the to una and growing Institution which he represents at Hasten. IX. C. , t t ft Mr. Ma Makely. Jr., of Edenton. N. C.. registered at Hotel Louise todaytttf Mr. D. D. Taylor, of Tarboro. w. C., arrived in the city thla morning. mm clnbs later In the season. V r?jk > Shortstop ~Hauser of the St. Louis Cardinals, pat one over on Jim Sheckard of the Cabs, the other day. when he worked the hold "hidden ball" gag on Jones. There Is still hope for the Highlanders. Only a few years ago a Boston team started off the season with njne straight defeats, and yet It won tAe championship. The Minnesota-Wisconsin League will have but four olnba this season. Vionna. La Crosse. Ban Claire and Rochester form fbe circuit that will start to do. business May 14. Hugh Bradley, of the Boston Red Sox, sprang the foiling "dafTy" on Bddle Riley the other day: "If a brass band went on a strike wotild the drum stick?" Anstrer: "No It would heat It" WITH THE BOXERS Abe Attell and Tommy Murphy will probably hook up In another bout sometime in June. Jimmy Gardner and Howard Baker hare signed for a muss to take place in Dearer on May 1. Sandy Perguson looked like a real "come back" in his recent bout with Morris Harris in Boston. t t t t Mr. J. B. Blades, of New Berne, a prominent business man and manufacturer of that town Is a guest at Hotel Louise. Followed Each Other Cloeely. Kaicker?"Do you hare a new cook often?" Subbubs?"We hare them close enough together to be twins."? Puck. . Unworthy Men of Wealth. The men have aot realised the responsibility? wealth are Imperiling the social system of the present time. ?Exchange. rr PRIMARY LAW subject to the'approval of the be any office for which no canbefore said primary, and for by it, the nominees therefor f executive committee of the in such manner as said comimittee of any political party eunder may adopt such furthsame as it may deem proper, isions of this act. shall be guilty of unlawfully >lving upon snch position herosner, and upon conviction therenot to exceed one hundred dolwed six months; and any mansud or corruption in the man1 be guilty of a misdemeanor, all be fined in a sum not to eximprisoned not to exceed a , in the discretion of the court, all swear falsely in taking the ate another or take'the oath in dl be guilty of perjury. ; participated in one party prilUempt to vote in a different r a similiar purpose during the the primaries of both parties, it votijjg, and upon oonviction I maatpr and to the same exlly in a general election ; and in such primary election Khali id time in the same election at he shall be guilty of a modeless thsji one hundred dollars lirty^daya, in J$e disc re ti op of hall wote in said election not ititled to do so shall he guilty 1 attempt to influence the rote eating liquors, or if bribe be the promise of anything aa a . service to be performed prior lent to such primary e lection, i.v bribe or other thing of vain*1 /? och primary eleotion, he shall nd shall he fined not less than oned not less than thirty days, apply t<> thf eouatv of B- -n 4T*g*PWr^lf'nie"- | I* . .The aociety editor would ap- f predate any Heme of e social na urns. Don't hesitate to eau 1M antf sire thia department any la tonuUoi of a news nature. * People TMttBi atjvwr home or * member* of your family louring the city-?please notify thla office of the tact. It to .the deal re of * the management to make thla * department of the paper attract ire and interacting and the to- * ciety editor again asks you# aid 9 and support. PKBBO n A ls Miss Martha Lee Cowell. of Oreentille, N. C.. was the guest of her brother Capt. R. B. Cowell on fteapaae Street lost Sunday. t t t t Mr. W. A. ''Cratch, of Blounta Creek, arrived in the clfcy this morning ria the ^Thahington and Vande usio ii mat. ttt t Mr. W. J. Diy ie home from Pitt ' county i tttt Mr. E. L. Damson Is home from a short business trip. t t t t Mr. W. P. Winstead. of Winsteadville, is a Washington visitor today. tftt Mr. Shaw Bonner, of Aurora Is here today on'buaine&s. 1t> t Mr'. C. V. Rbberson. of Beaufort, is in the city. t t ft Miss Ella Taytoe is the guest of Mrs. Alroon Bart in Tarboro, N. C. t +1 Mr. B. Wv Taylor, of Morehead City is registered at Hotel Louise. t t t t Mr. W. O. Lamb Jr.. of Williamston, a clever knight of the grip was here today. tttt Mr. O. G. Dunn, editor an^, manager of the New Born Daily Sun was here yesterday. tttt Mr. T. M. Arrlngton, of Rock Mt. is a Washington visitor. tttt The many friends of Mr*- D. M. Lucas, of Middleton, are glad to see him in the city. * tttf Mr. R. E Pittman. of Ocracoke Is a guest of Hotel Louise. tttt . Mr. D. U. Martin of Royal, was a jymsenger on the Washington and Vandemere train this ipornlng. 4. A J. A 1 Mr. P. S. Cuthrill, ol Aurora, la a business visitor to the eity. vt t tt Mr. A. B. Butte Jr., of Shelby, is here on business. tttt . Mr. H. C. Carter, of Fairfield is the guest of hia sons Dr. H. W. Carter and H. C. Carter Jr., and his daughter Mrs. Geo. J. Studdert. tttt Mr. Conrad Marslr, of Newport News, Vs., is in the city visiting relatives and friends. TV* Superintendent of County Schools Mr. W. L. Vaughan. accompanied by Mrs. Vaughan, left Sunday for Nashville to visit his brother, Mr. Leon T. Vaughan. They expect to return the middle of the week. tttt Rev. J. T. Oibbs. presiding elder of the Washington District, is in the city the guest of his family corner of Van Norden* and Second Streets, tttt Mr. C. E. Campbell Taturned home last night via the A. C. L., from Greensboro where he hSLS been on a short business trip. tttt Mr. C. *. Bland of the Harris H^rd ware Company has returned from a .business trip to Mount Olive. HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE Ike Results Made This Newburg Lady Glad She Mowed Sugjgtie*. Newbonr, Alt.?"For mon than a yoar," wrUsnMyrtla CoUmm. at this plana. 1 suffered with terrible pains hi my bask and bead. t had a sallow complexion, and my taea was conitd with plmploa. Oar family doctor only car* ma temporary rollsf. A Mead of mine adrtaad ma to try Chrdul, ao I basan takinc It, at oner, and with Urn beet results, tor I was earad after taklnc two hottlaa. My mothar and my aunt law also wad /\- 0__ M - - a- - ? ',' ?*','*']? K^'v; $ ''*. '*'. / % }* ?, > ; , "That Good Old Coffee |[ of Long Ago" || Ii It Wasa't'Oaoi CeHee It Wooliat Bar* IM Sa LaaS I Only a coffee of marvelous quality could bold the place of aodfefrnted lm.tr ? for nearly two hundred year*. Vet French Market Coffee ia inrraaaiea daily bu M popularity. And it ia the attmo dellcioaa French blend tbat a? deliahbel kafw w ft Jaekaoo, Henry Clay end the beaaiiee and callama who thronged caa old Vfeaacfc m Market in New Orleans centuries a jo. TJUM you could get I BaidiMaitetCbifel only at tbe French Market I? New Odeer*. But NOW jnoa all mayacrvctt 9 daily, a! your own izbU. For tbe old French Market blend la perpetimtod by ft Tbe Same Unions Hygienic (toectiag Brer? _ and we NOW deliver French Market Coffee everywhere it hermetically waalr lf tins. It cotoea to yon fresh from the mill with all ita enticing arataa ?J4ib clous flavor. "There is only o*r real old French Market flavor"?only rarceflw wa with a history. French Market Mills (New OH aim Caffae Camaany. Ltd.. Priytlrtwi) New Orleans. La. a^w^r.ufa.h. ^ ^ GWM Ip Crftffev lour Grocer 1110 11 ' I? \ Four J^igh Grade White ? r { Enameled Lined I REFRIGERATORS ) For Sale at Coat. c ) Closing Out Line. I I HARRIS HARDWARE \ < COMPANY. I s REDUCED RATES Confederate Reunion Macon, Georgia May 7th-9th, via ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAXLBOAD I The Standard Railroad of the South. ? SELLING DATES May 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th 1912. FINAL LIMIT .To reach original starting point not later than midnight of M ? ^ msti 1010 ....! *:~i?* j :...i t??. ? ? - - ? I ??J uuivoo IH.WJI ucinraiieu *ur uauciihiuii, dj OngllUU purchaser with Joe. Richardson, Special Agent, No. 414 Fourth Street, Macon Ga., not later than May 15th, and upon payment fee of 50 cents, limit may be extended to June 5th, 1913. For information with reference schedules, reservations, ete^ j call on local ticket agent, or address T. C. WHITE, General Passenger Agent, Wilmington, N. (X, S IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH TRAVEL VIA / \ THE CHESAPEAKE LINE ] t V DAILY SERVICE INCLUDING SUNDAY S ? ( The new steamers just placed In service, the "CITY Of MOB- J in J POLK" and "CITY OP BALTIMORE." are the mX ilia, I # to \ nd up-to-date steamers between Norfolk and ITslllmsin. J thi ) Equipped with wireless telephone In each room. DcUeftena I th V neals oa board. Everything for comfort and ennvsnisnre. / ed / Boats leave Norfolk (Jackson St.), 6:lh p. m. \ as v Boats leave Old Point Comfort, 7:15 p. an. # || / Arrive Baltimore, 7:00 a. m. C S Connecting at Baltimore for all points north, mslhoiot and # ) "Reservations made and any information ranrfimdy fuishhul f 4-1 f by W. H. PA&HgLL, T. P. ^ J ? ) Ml Granby 8L, Norfolk, Va C C I. IZNN WOOD?Maotan Mnr YoA Cotua tnt^. IAJHW. DOLE. I IJ S J. LEON WOOD & CO. I | 1 . ' BANKERS and BROKERS.) ( 3 / hwdn. Boadr OittBR. OnOa ?d Prorklcai, 7S rk?i It. J J*1 l Carpenter Building, Norfolk, V?. J J?*l ( fllMM Wtree to Vow York Mm* Eiehuft New York OM. ) IJ \ mmjixchmmw, Cfclooco Board of Trade mm* e*er. ^ / Id i liwi?f?flimi ii Reepectfnlly Solicited. lanatemt eat ? / ITj \ #pfeel AceoatU Qhti Corefnl AH? Una V lw YOU TOBfl Tlpt ones: to* x^l^bc nnVc^ yog Adly^by atrj oolly^ej COMBINED. HCoDtgailB 18 luu*. later?Ho?1 sep?uti?AS! iionlikwpiat. Bookkeeper* ell over I Hww Stedy- TImmvAof Inleeen - v'I White Hone I J '[ Vf? * '|M i ton, ?THE? | UUAliTT GKOCmr 1 WALTER OHUE S 0.1 I ? k? * a a A acpcm! lHLfUMC K R. CUTLER WASSSSoic. ^>"al ^ - . V FABKZSSanoMUta have the afvartaAr for Pamlico Brats 1 The beat famm tu this section use PAMLICO BRANDS. DO TOO? Ask your Mar far our goods If you wot m better uuallt y for ynr money. When your CMOTS me our goods they won* he J aotiatled with any other. Ask Them and theyW * j Ptfiiicfi Chatal It, 'ij ??? ON MAT inH YOU CAM BUY A 3 I!*? Electric If ForSXas l'| Sere's jwctee t? stt Iron cheap. This price is WASHINGTON WSOCMi ELECTRIC HART BatIrc this day qasUM Mtas dark of tfco OojwhM Onotaf innfort County as Kxacatar to ?ho It win of Claudia SpesoHV ? ? . tkla la to notify aM panoootaoBiosut the name tor lajns?I to .j ? iraderatcnod wttkln SMyorkoi A la data, or this aotleo wfli to ? o todsMod to sold ootafco momH- ci ' ItOMfeltHMMOlMl * -j This i4u. ?ay or April nu. NOAH W. Ill tm ?. Ex sen tor of Ooodlo ioaoonr. 14 !? | ROTKS (Mr RAUC BjTMnartlwpintralabw- U M ta a Mortgage M aaM U D. M. Wladlar and wide MaadO M to Waahlngtoa Baraa MAaan I, dated 14th ?aj mt In 111 M \JB Id dalr recorded la Baak Ma. O. Mto Ml. Rwttator-. aBaa a* t maty, which h i ilimd ' HI offer for >al? to tha Mghaad W- I w. at guhlle auction tar aadh. ad a Court Hoaaa doer la the Had flh daj at Mw'lJtlTal'tt? aak. tha following limllii geaU la-wit: c >2 Oar certain tract or aimil adfaadf lac to tha State at North ~ n ' "wM&tt; and la rwaaaaa eat with aald HniauulJaMfc > Tarda to a ditch. ^ Id dltah Sooth aaTontr-duo (M) eat taw haadrad and autr OHM rda. to th? .of^h. NoM aao
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