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>. fc|lirt<t n aacoBd-idkM mtUy AocuM *. MM. ?t Ua HMUS? at a* IMM ... eTu^d'Tui<15l2??w? ofoce & date of expiration. otherwise I ? -U1 bo continaed at rtfuUr atb B mrlptlon rotoo aatll notice to stop R Is reoaired. W ^ Ifv.: ?? >?*-'-n C2 Too do not pot the Daily Now* S promptly telephone or wrlto the muagar and tbo complaint will receive g immediate attention. It Iff oo* do' , re to please you. ! ' Ail articles seat to the Dally News K for pahlleaiion most be signed by la tbe writer, otherwise they will not be published. TUESDAY, JUNE, 4 10ia. , f HEWS TRAVELS IN HOSPITALS t Wireless Outdone In Rapidity with Which Patients Get Forbidden Information. I "A very efficient system oT wirek less telegraphy exists, in every hospital." said the nurse. "Apparently , all patients have the knack of transmitting messages, otherwise the news of serious cases would not travel so quickly and accurately from ward to ward. It is contrary to the rules for hospital attendants to retail gossip, and most of them do observe strict secrecy, yet notwithstanding that precaution there is never an Interesting I \ case in the building whose history is not known and discussed lu the remotest corner. "Last week a boy suffering from a peculiar kind of throat trouble was brought into & first floor ward. Toe doctors were very much interested In the case, yet they took special painn never to mention it In the hearing of another patient. But for all the good their caution d:d they might as well have lectured on the case in every ward; for when the boy died men and women all about the hospital said to the nurses: "'So that poor boy died, did he? 1 guess there wasn't much hope for hlin from the start.' "Now, how did the news travel?" k ' NOT YET APPRISED OF LOSS But Mourners Would Be Plentiful When They Came to Realize Their Bereavement. Cohn and Goldberg went into the diamond business. They got about 1100,000 worth of diamonds on credit. "Now, how vill ve make it a suc* cess?" asked Goldberg. "I got It." answered Cohn. "We will put the diamonds In a coffin and ship It to Canada and you and I will go as chief mourner*' along to Canada-" So they grot two black suits, black bordered handkerchiefs and all the trappings for mourning. They accompanied the coffin to Montreal. As the baggage man took the coffin oat of the baggage car they 'btood beside it crying. "Are you the only mourners?" asked the baggage man. "Yes. right now," responded Cohn. "But In 30 days there will be more mourners and In 0 days still more mourners."?New York World. Bj > * Cofbnless Funeral. ' The Bacchanalian funeral 111 Italy. Which took half a day to reach the burial place, is very like what Dean Ramsay tells of bygone Scotland. There was the old maiden lady of Strathspey who bade her grandnephew see that as much whisky was used at her funeral as had been used at her baptism. The churchyard was ten miles from her home; it was a short November day; and night was closing in when the funeral procession arrived. "But whaur's Miss Ketty?" asked the grave digger, and being anWR\ swered, "In her coffin, to be sure," he till missed the coffin. The party, dur-1 lug a halt at a wayside inn, had rested it on a dyke, and forgotten It when they resumed their way; and the Interment had to be postponed until the next day. Maid's One Good Quality. 8ervant girls know their own good points and they take care that everybody else shall know them. One maid .who was obliged to look for a new situation because her employers were las ring town listened critically to the ft' enumeration of ber virtues as set down In the recommendation that had r Just been written by her former mis #. tress. "There's one thing you've left out, EL* ma'am,' ahe said. "1 never cut my lingers. I wish you'd put that right up at tha head of the liat Ladies will B Ilka that. Hnrnj* vfrla An. *era terrible and It looks bad." jD:- "Why, that la true; you never do," said ber mistress, and the unusual Eft. point of efficiency, "She never cuts E her Angers," was inserted as requestml * Beware of Cousins. Cousins are not se staple as they &?/ Iiw The very fact Of being a cousin, t,- is complicsted. The lalssetfalre of l ' ooulublp to both eludlll ma* Sat" Mttobia?couafna will bo coobu. BE rr? 1( joo did not choow Ml a ^ i ,Tbor c?b borrow mommy tram you, K rtott yarn without beta* uM, h toU poopto thor bolouff to ymmr fmmtty, eootoot jour win, mrmm toll 1* brr. with yarn mod ? couoto ton totii ill to twto* u apt to. N?r?r cotoplotlT JL tr?t . oo?.to-o.T? d?p.o4 mm hto i ? ... Oh how dusty c Making furnltui When the breez Andthe ground - &' InWashinj Oh this dust rnn Makes us all fee As the breeze si Microbes: We In Washini Horses stir up d And we breath Why this air wi Can but set us r In Washing Automobiles are you to secure the 1 cure. Better see n WEEK BID MID SUNDAY, WIS TO MOREHEAD CITY AND BKAUI'DRT V fl Sunday Excursion Tickets now on sale, and Week End Pares will be* come effective Saturday. June. 1st. For specific rates and complete information apply to any Agent of the Norfolk Southern Railroad. 6-21 to 6-1. COLLECTING SPECIFIC TAX This 1b to notify all persons owing specific taxes in Ihe City of Washington that I .will be at the City Ilall from June 1 to June 15 for the purpose of collecting same. t The following are llabl^: Oil Brokers.. Architects. Auctioneers, Bicycle Dealers. Bottling Establishments, Bakers, Barbers, Ba^bei Shops, Blacksmiths, Horse shoers, bil Hard and Pool Tables, Bed Revenvaters, Box, isarre: or Roller Factories, Brickyards. Brick Dealers, Boarding Housfes. Bill Posters. Carriage Manufacturers. Carriage and Buggy Dealers, Pistol Dealers, Music Dealers Firework Dealers, General Merchant! Express Companies, Rental Agents Drays and Transfers, Fish Dealers Soft Drink Stands. Tinners and Roof era. Job Printing, Real estate agents Livery Stables. Laundrymen, Linn Kilns. Fruit 8tands. marine rallwayi Marble Yards and Agents, Milk Deal era. Tailors, Machine Shops, Mllb and Factories, Newspapers, Open House. Pawn Brokers, Peddlers Presing Clubs, Plumbers, Restau rants. Shoe Makers. Woodworker and Dog Tax. The ordinance covering the abovi urday. Mr. LaFraze has been th< firm or corporation commencing bus |ine8s or doing business without pro | curing license shall upon convlctici be fined $25.00. GEORGE N. HOWARD. Speciflce Tax Collector 0-3 6-15 c. SUMMER mum FARES NOW IX EFFECT TO BKAUFOR1 AND MOREHEAD CITY The seashore season Is now opei and summer excursion tickets are oi sale at all stations to Morehead City N. C., and Beaufort, N. C.. good ti return until October 31st. Get complete information fron any ticket agent. W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A. Norfolk, Va 6-21 to 6-11 Knowledge Must Be Put to Use. The mere possession of knowledge Is nothlng-i-tt Is totally useless unless *t Is need.?Herbert Kaufman. J J. LENN WOOD Mewl en New Yor I J. LEON'W > ".-CS BANKERS ) fKock*. Doadr Oottos, Gn / Carpenter Building. Norfolk, 1 ( Prtrase wires to Wmm York \ aw Exchange, Chicago Board < f era. I Correspondence Respectfully S \ gtnal Accounts Gins ( Vf W V17 j YUU'Jft mmmmmmim ? That qv oatloa wffl bo uked yog *. ?*? m 1 RimUfiJM fiookkMDM *T1 n . Ih" UaludraStn my tkat Dmatbon Now Syotom ot Bookfcooph? oaooa the trojn zito ? P~ poet hjoortyaworr reSldkt,s.y. e is stirring briskly, L is dry and crispy. . fton. ikes air so dusky, d dull, yes husky, irs up those scaly eat them daily gton. lust so thickly e it makes us sickly, th di#t kept hazy, ilmost Jjffazy ton. : getting within the best Washington Pa ie at once. LODGE DIRECTORY r BEAUFORT COUNCIL, No. 1681. Royal Arcanum. Meets In Tayloe'e Kali first an! third Friday evenings ?acl> month at 8 o'clock. tiOtHS 1AHMiM, No. a. Charitable Brotherhood. Meet" (a Taylor's Hall every Teas Oar mcuing use oioca. TAB TRIBE. No. 18. LO.F.1L Meets in Tayioe'- Hall every Ken day's Sleep 8th Run. * PHALANX LODGE, No. f. L O. O. P. Meets every Thursday evening In Tayloe'n Hall at t o'clock. NAOMI llEBBKah IAJOGR^SSF *P i. O. O. F. Meets In Tayloe1* Hal) sooond and fourth Friday each month at 8 p. n> PAMLICO LODGE, No. 78. K. of P. Meets In their hall, upstairs, corner Union alley and Main street, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock OUR LODGE, No. 104. A. F. and A. M. Meets In their hall, corner Bonner and Third streets, first and third Tuesdays ?ach month at 8 p. m. MOVE CHAPTER, No. fU. Royal Arch Masons. Meets hi Masonic Hall nocond and rourth Tuesdays each month at p. m. WASHINGTON LODGE No. 822. B. P. O. EL - building, every Irt Tfvy evilirv ft I n o'clock. 6 a Rub-My-Ttam will cure you. DISSOLUTION NOTICE 1 Notice is hereby siren that the partnership heretofore existing beVtrecn W. R. B/tya and W. H. Rubs. - under the firm name of Rubs and Boyd. Do this the 17th day of May dissolve by mutual consent. Wi. R. Boyd assumed all the obligations and liabilities of said Arm and is entltlr od to collect all bills due said firm. Witness our hand and seal this the 27th day of May 1?12. 1 W. R. BOYD. (Seal) 1 W. H. RU88. (Seal) ^ 5555F5? ADMfKlflTRAWP1T" Having thlB day qualified as Administrator of the estate of Richard Bragaw, deceased, notice Is hereby given that all claims against the said estate must be filed with me within u twelve months from this date, otherwise this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment to This the 6th day of May, 111*. JNO. G. BRAGAW, JR. ' Administrator. 6-9 6whsc. . k Cotton Exchange?JAMES W. CO?~. S 00D & CO. | id BROKERS.) > tlx wd ProtWou, TS Plume St, ; rt I MKt Bechance. Hew \ork Get- f 11 Trade aad other limctal eta S oUelted. lnTcetmeat awl Mart I Cnccfnl Alreadtoa , . V e iiym*t V V [moot daflf by tmsionaa mm writing 7?a er I llw !Mr. Thousands of bankemsb i tor*. bookkeepers, sad sUnogrspturs an V j , J - s n<^ ^ Then no dii So feel gay *"'>. i . ftl ; In Was Dustless air Yes and pic ?Come then And your li In Was! means of modest, j rfc addition lot that ' ...v. 11 = ??... * Woman Is Neve Hotpoir COOK. IRON. HE/ WASHINGTON MMW = Recommended for medicinal and Ik Remit Powal or Exprcee Money On! Guaranteed to plame or money return H. CLARKE & SON1 The South'* Qrmmtamt Mail Order imm ANHEUSE CELEBRAT PRICE F.O.at ORIGINAL I Band (lOdoaea) PALE EXPOK Um qnawtiWM (pi BINS SUPPLY TSSSA Special Ofiei Absolutely Pun 1 GALLON FOR $2.00 This Is not a blend, imitatl gallon absolutely guaran 2 Gallons Cooper's Spet 2 Gallons Wootey'sBesi L Gallons Level Valley Add 88c t>> ateove pric? ed. Express Prepaid to ai press Company; Cor offices for each package; Addres c Box 1112 V-v.7'' ' ?. 11 e , j j WT ?? (C W. H. i so pure and healthy, bh in health,'yes wealthy ist to make us huffy, like Fluffy Ruffy, hington Park, we have it dandy, turesque scenes so handy, build "your cottage cozy fe will be so rosy hington Park. >ursed people. N ever will be withi sWork irDone . i V >^Cjg TXS THE it Way LT ELECTRICALLY. ' t ELECTRIC PLAKT TO-OAY WITHOUT A RIVAL AS BEST CORN WHISKEY MADE. got jq?t twice u much for yocx^mooey. Ml MrtW iMHBti??. J lily on. ter, Registered Letter or Certified Check. ?L CoBpiett price list mailed upoe | DAY FROM 5, Inc., Richmond, V*. Wh? mnd Whimkmj M.whUl, 1 (&) R-BUSCH a ED BEERS O UCHMOMD. VA. HJDWEISER doi^n) jm P (Blue Label) (dam) .85 iiTgi. 1 CO., Wdnnond, For 90 Day ; Corn Whiskey 2 GALLONS FOR $3.75 on or compound, but evei teed or your money beck iai;Cora " $4.00 t New Corn 14.50 Rye $6.00 ? tf onlyrrme gallon is war iy office of the Southern E i in other companies add 0 is all orders to . OOPER, Jacksonville, F 1 ' i Norfolk, Va 1 I ow istlje time for in yyjui jnjwer IU seHATHAWAY. jfe ANMOUNCEMEllTS===: TO THK DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF ! BRAVFORT CXWOTY X hereby announce myeblf u a can- . didate for Register of Dasds. If 1 nominate and fclectsdv will aerre the ] people at all tlama to heat ot my ] ability. -The support of every dem- , ocrat la earnestly solicited. Very respectfully. * ; WILBUR H. ROSS., i * Aurora. N. G. ] 4-4 tfc - FOB BRERiyv ; I hereby announce myself a eandiI? date before the Democratic Primaries ' f" for the Office of Sheriff of Beaufort ' County. I will appreciate any sup- ' port that my friends may give me. J W. W. HOOKER. 1 I ~? r notice op anil Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain most pace Deed dated August ltth, ltOT. executed by 1. W. Asklss. to W. L Prlvott, which said mortgage Deed' Is ? duly recorded In the office of the Reg- , later of Deeds for Beaufort county J In Book*143, Page 967. the undersigned will, on. Monday, the 24th day . Of June, ltll, Noon, offer for sale, at the court house door in Beaufort County, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Lying and being la the State of North Carolina, In the County of I Beginning at a stake in 8. J. Top- ' pings Line on the South Side of Main Street, in the town of Belhaven thence running south 67 3-4 EL with 1 said South line to Main Street, k distance of 76 feet to a stake;' running , thence South SO W. a distance of , 261 feet to Pungo Hirer: running ? thence with the meandering of said Pungo Hirer in. a westwardly course to 8. J. Topping's line; running thence North 20 C. with said 8. 3. Topping's line to the. place of begin' nlng. containing Two-Sftha of an acres more or lees. For farther description see Deed from W..B. Tolly I Ji and wife. Sidney. Tooly. recorded la book 141, Page 217. Beaufort county Records. This Mud d? of lu. 1?1J. W U PrtTott, "ortmM. Br O. Frod Johaaaa fe ; Owner ot Mit Br Edward U Stewart Attornwr. f - %>; . i Steamer Blanche" Lesvee N. 8. Water Depot Ti.ll. Mondays and Thursdays of each week for Bayslde. South Creek. Makelyvllle. Sladeevllle and BelhaZT Ten. Returning leasee Belhaven at Or20 A. M. Tueeday and Friday touching above mentioned points. ? She will 1 ay at Whahlngton on Wed ? o?iu? u?7 miu twin a ay to .- receive freight, theee dare arc open %T^TT I xonca ~ ' North Carolina. Beaufort Countr Superior Court. Before the Clerk. ftkaood L. Slmmoaa. Admr. of Lawrence Qorbam, deed. Lnla Oorham Jenklne. Nellie florae hare Mlxon and hnaband Ollee Ifli~ on. Annie Oorham Rowe and hoeOC band John Rowe and Lawrence Gorham. a minor heir-at-law ot Lawrence Oorham, dec'tf. The defendanta a bore named will take notice that an action entitled aa aboro, haa been commenced In the superior coort of Beaufort Countr. i C', before the Clerk, for the purpo** ?' "" rtM> "ut* real estate the defendanu own an Infarther tike nml"'the"'""1'""" KM W. fleeMl tt. W Practice limited to dt.lUM at ? Corwr Iteln ^4 MtrM Ma. ? " WMbtactMk liTo. _ 1 * ? ?. a Dantel Jr. ^ ^ ^ WuhlDSlon^loKfa'cuollu Wt pracUo* U >11 the court. a "'.v. B WUw C. Rod IB**. Wm. B Rodmu. Jr. RODMAN * RODMAN ' H. a. .Ward Jatw D. OrlmOT WARD A rWIW AHnnaraHw * WHAia?tOB, >f. O. We praetlee In the Cb?=* of tfc# Flrat Judicial District and the ^UHI Federal Courts. ? ? 11 jHfll 4 ? ?,? JOHB H. BOB1I? h >. ' WASHINGTON, N. C. j!^ : .. r: O. A. MOUNTS * BRO, ? ??< PIRN INSCRANOR. ; WASHINGTON, N. O. " ..4* .TTT. ) W II. GRJKRS r , ' * y-" > '^41^29 B twMlis Is all Dm Coirta. ' A a .a. a a a a ? a a. a al . J Ma H. Small - A. D. Maaf ? u fur-f. , ? AttWBt?MVUV " M N wuhtaibDANM kCvollu ' ! 1 ?!?r . aaaaaa-.a.aaaaa - . tI Edward U Stawart. - M >;'- I K . Waahlnstoa. K. C. * ' I wora. N. C. STEWAJtT a THOMPSON ' Atto roars at Uw. Wu|lD|tOB u4 Aurora. N. CV* - -WI |a a a a # . a a a ?; I* " ' ' - , * ' "V\ COIXIN H. HARDPG P; r. _ AttomarAt-Law Ofllce Bartow A TraW Co. Hdg. k" > 1 ?* *? * 'K ryiM P; ' Washington, N. a , f'#JE s * ?? ^ s s a -a s s * a y? a *:* a -(i I NOilWOOB L. UMMOm J> t|?| Attorn.y-.t-Law .< Wuhlnctcn. N. O. ? ............ -t a a a 5 a a v a joint LIFE HtBURAHCK AbufeMy the mo? attrac- \ ttn policy wrtttew. W ? LM WW rrpJjU. U. Phone A A. COOPKB, Apat. .in Willi lite * II mwllT Oca * [a "'a a a, ''a a a a a ' __i _ aa aa aaaa' FRANK H. BRYAN . . Attorney Mite | , Offla* la SwrtAte and ^TrtBt - bulldiu*. Second floor. Pino-* Moe Id all the court.. .. . . .,. ' VALCABL* HR^L vnvuMi Kr? m grouilQ gag DM a m About Thirty-five acres under cult!vatlon Will rata Tip Top Irish Potatoes. and other truck." The remainder set In a growth of pitch pine I and undor growth. Good substantial tenont house with necessary barns and outhouses already located on , premises Also a house and lot In the Town of Aurora, suitable for white or colored UfttmU. i?t contains abont otj half a< i'- of grounds nn<V has a two-story, r.Te room dwell |ag ho sag located thereon, with ctultaMe bam and other otit houa4 ' terms of seta, '-all a ar Vftte to the sm-H W -H. \ C. Leal Mate A??m. l;<lw M Btawaft Attar . v?h<. l-g Ifcar, a *kr
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