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res ON ALL C Wil be given for < doses our Clearing tion in each deportra p J. K. ] Aft Pictorial R ? Some Men Are Like Bol la their carrelcssness about the morn often meet with disaster. THE UNIN? UP a ruined one some morning. Don people and have us insure you against fi Phone 59 or 2M>. WM. BRAGi First Iosurancr A|?t> NOTICE OF SALE. WHEREAS, the Albemarle Devel opmcDi company oy afecia aatea April 9. 1911, and May?,1912. conveyed to Wm. H. Schuette the following described tracts of lands: recorded in Book 170, page 556, and Book 172. page 213. LoU 37. 36, 35, 45, 58, 57, 56, 43, 44, 54, 61 and 62 aa shown by the map of the Albemarle Development Company, which is on record in the Registrar's office In Book 161, page 632, and WHEREAS, an agreement was entered into by and between John A. Wilkinson and Wm. H. Schuette. dated April 9. 1912. and May ?, 1912, by which It Is provided that < Wm. H. Schuette should sell the property described in the deeds hereinbefore recited unless the said John WJlklaacn paid recited In ssjfl agreements notes due Wm. H. Schuette and executed by the said J. A. Wilkinson, and * WHEREAS, the said notes are due and unpaid, 1 will by virtue of the power vested In me by the tgree senU hereinbefore 'recited, sell to the highest bidder for cash at 12 o'clock noon at the Court House door of Beaufort County, Washington, N. CL, on Thursday, September I2tb, 1912, the property described In the deeds bere'nbefore referred to. This 12th day of August. 1912. -13-4W Wm. H. Schuette. | POT A INT | ROI X simple test?ju ? a position payii ? a week more tl ? ent one, the t; ? find it is a want V ual" sort of w X But it would tx a to expect that Q of your ad woi 0 it; or, that the # accomplished O your services X worth the incre X Rational u X ?with reasonal X ?will accompl X you which yo complish at all w urov P* l ' ? 4 X S?? f Jc*'**7 "^?^ffv," /"', *, jW IritQtr I NOTHING me more day, which Sale. Big Reduc r . ent of our store. B HOYT eview Patterns. h terflies >w. And like the butterflies they SURED MAN IS APT TO WAKE 'I be in his class. Be like prudent ire loss. hW & CO., in Washington, N. C. that aha triad to break up hla horns If aha had tried to break Into R ha might bare had cause for action. Motor cars in Now York last year have killed 89 pereons and Injured ?55. Strike# us that It la aafer to be a guide or a football player *>??n ? 1? nocent bystander in New York. U the government succeeds In per. fee ting Its scheme for makl^ the un Ignite at sunset and shut off at unrtse the flame In lamps along the fenama canal, will It please put on he market a somewhat similar derlca |r shaking down the furnace these /Inter mornings? . NOTICE. , Notice is hereby given that tealed aids will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Beaufort County 10 be opened on the first Monday In September, at IS o'clock m.. for the ?rection of a bridge over Tranters -reek, at Clark's Ferry. Plans and ipeclflcatlons can be seen at the of9ce of the undersigned. The Board reserves the right to reject any and Ol bids. By order of the Board of County -ommiaaloners. O. RUMLET. Sept. 1-c Clerk to Board. toooeooee AD TO ANY ! LE TEST | be usual or a X st a reasonble X le: If you want 0 ig you $10.00 Q nan your pres- ? ask of helping Q ad task-a "us- ? rant ad service X i unreasonable X one insertion X lid accomplish X task could be 0 at all unless 0 were really * iase salary, *? ? ise of want ads ? ble persistence* lish things for ? u couldn't ac? r? j in any other * ~ WITJTH^ i J \ [iKf*ow iMtm won't BP* K \ ot ANOTHtO OK (N p s 1 "*ov?m umt it ron | it |> th vwt la-tot' ^ ^ ~ *r~:*k 1 OMIHv 0?C? ' I Y?'**-L ?f?I(l* r-_ . . _ I \ ^0-jt.r 0rf ?? \ THIS l? I I I 1 ttv tttty ? | SI l'~ y7T{yti? [msTftTrtR? , ,' ^""" I'uteiuYiT ^ fcl' AT newt! \ YOlTCAtXT jWJO I r\?,K? nt J ">?0 ! bTt,~ **" <?* Although ft Oftnaftft ftftrftftt bftft II Tffttftd^ii wn for tkft hOftt tad moot ilMftftft, ft toflLkftt tx uftftfnl tor n ft ? ? | i MTl --? mo M-o .upyiTt ou4Miwa. tor. Uu s.tot tofttal *rtJeto."w?r ml (m> tk? rtMMb ?f > Cftt tornto Wftin br ft ni|m tkft fttkft tor. PTokftklr > ftoftrftBlr bttatiftftft. fim fttft"11 *" * '*"**. *" "*T'r <*M" fciE tX3 IS tw ut 4atacUraa tea. t. tatea ter W ttel ate ??n a pan* wkw will WM ?om <wr. b ikw <ui IW k M) I ill mi an? wt t*? nckrtWofc niw m us mK<M M?rt vooci or Momuom uu or a*u Mini Undar ?ad bj alrtua o( Ua ? * ? at tela oonUlMd lwfw oartala martlas* daad ?no>M bj 0. L/B?u?r and Baaala C. Bonner, tliiti, to the Barker Bucsr Corao^lon, Inc.. dated Slat dar of Janaarr. i?ii. aad raateeni u the 9See of the Baatatar Deeds of Beaufort County! N. C.. In took No. lit, Paso 174, dofault baring toon made La tto payment of tko debt thereby secured, tke undoralsned successor* to said Parker Buggy Corporation, Inc., will on Monday, Sad day of September, ISIS at IS o'clock noon, at tko County Court House door of Beaufort County. at Waahlngton, H. C., sell to the highest bidder at public auction to* cash, all thejright, title, Interest and: estate which the said 0. I. Bonner aad Beanie C. Bonner, hla wife, bad on the Slat day of January, 1911, in add to a certain piece or tract of land lying and being in Beaufort County, N. C., in Richland Township and described and defined as follows to-wlt: Beginning at A. B. Beacham'a south corner in the Lona B. Hndnell line; thence south 42 1-2 E. 85 poles thence No 7 E. 130 poles; thenco N. 42 1-S poles W. 80 poles to . B. Beacham'a line; thence with A. B. Beacham's line to the beginning containing 50 acres, more or leas. This 14th day of July, 1912. KNIGHT BUGGY CO., INC. Successor to Parker Buggy Corporation. Inc. rs. By RJA. Nunn, Attorney. T-S8 4wc. LODGE DIRECTORY BClUfORT OOONCIL, No. 1ML JBanl Arcana. Moots In Tayloo's Ball first an J third Friday oTenlacs each month at t o'clock. ^ m LOPflK, Ko.,?^ -s* . ?Tys>- ? ?11111 VAC mm. is it. V3 , LO.E.M. Me** M Tsykoo'a Ball ?wi Meadsy's Sleep Itklan. Moots fioory Tktnfay nwlsg Is Tsyloo's. Ball st t o'clock. 1 NAOMI WIWTU LODGE, No. M. Ua?. Moots IN Toy loo's Hon socomd sod fourth FHdsy osoh month st S p. m . *-v-Wr * ' ' ii PAMLICO LODGE. Is TA L of r. Moots Mthetr ksll. spotslro. cop nor Uaftom alloy sad Mala stroot every Thursday evening st fi o'clock Oil LODGE, No. 1*4. A. F. sod A. M. Moots In thoir hall, cornsr Bonnet and Third st roots, first and tbtrc Tuesdays each asoath at I p. m. MOTE ( HAITKR, No. Is Royal Arch Memo. Moots In Masonic Hall socond r.no fourth Tuesdays socb month at I P- m. - WASHINGTON LODGE No. 822. \ R. P. O. K. building, OTsry F1 .'fey evrtiry H t , WOODMEN OP AMERICA PamlicoCothp^No. 16612 M. W. of A., meets "fourth Wednesday evening each month in Tayloe's Hall at 8:30. | HARRIS HAR The No-Rim C yOU have read much about the No-Ri us show you. Let us explain the 1 features. Let us show you how it cum were slow to adopt this tire. Now ov< on some 200,000 cars. Now the detm limes that o( two years ago. Men ever) tires. We were slow to take up this tire. , and comparison. The evidence becan ed. The tires are now here. We ret use them. Here's the cvtdcnce? Can't Run Cut With No-Rlm Cot Tires the tide rlogi are uted with the smooth, curved aide next the tire. The hooked tide is turned away. Then wholly deflated, from neglect or ac> dent, it reata on the rounded tide of h the rings. The. you tee rim cut V tint It !a>pott!hie. That, It It eatiaaaled, aavea 21 per cent?that's what rtm cutttag tost*. I IS Per Cent Orerrise ' When a car la overload, aa moat can are at tinea, the tlree an tubfecled to excessive strain. ill HARRIS HAR I* 1 1 motter mt? evsp if aid a/T^Ssr H to the jjiijpm. the Mr 1 ary part of hpt. yirwfcn today. II guiltily t?>7 la the drawer of bee H dressing tiUt Ml ceald m( ba buV II xrwi9r. today bar pttMrngbtrr u*-l| ?i? ji,.. A? H 3o ?b raK bb4 curteiuKl thai th ft ll p jSyTwJjrSaVjSy^aS^ |l and "boat hat," the up-to-date lady'l 4?lta of bar bridge gown. bar dlnn*ti sown and bar dancing frock. 8he haafl apt ana gown for drepa ap affair*, bat I 1| or id. 8ba baa am appropriate oat- II <U for each n s?lis. Not only must I Iba gown ba wmkbH. but aU tba ao- I cataorlaa. lncludingliat, wrap, glove#. I shoes, veil. Jawalry and aran llngarla 1 muit ba la absolute harmony. Whan one atopa to consider that II tha woman who la "In society** does I remarkably well If aba keeps within I tlOO for a year's supply of glove*. I soma Idea may ba formed am to tba II amount wbtch she spends for such 1 items as tailored suits, ball gowns and I furllned evening wraps. Areenlc Found In Vsgstables. Arsenic baa bean found aa a normal constituent in man and animals, and now Drs. J*din and Aafrag, two French biologists, show that it nay ba * derived from edible plants and fruits. 9 They examlosd thirty-nine vegetable I substances, and obtained arsenic from all, tba quantities ranging from 0.01 \ part par million In tha Isak to IJS a part par million in almonds and beans. Other vegetable matters, containing : arsenic are tba common cabbage, tba turnip, t^e potato, cultivated mush- c rooms, black tnrfflee. Japan ass rioe, t red haricots, white barloots. gray . paaa, spilt paaa. Isnfflu, artichokes, salsify, ehioary, lottoee, spins ih. ?l>? ? paag^crtaty, carrots. wslsrcroenoairii eraatfes : NOTICE ^ North Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. Before the Clerk. T J. Morgan, . | ... John A. Peyton. To John A. Peyton, defendant above named; Ton are hereby notified that thfa proceeding haa been Instituted and petition filed therein before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort County, North Carolina, for partition of land in Washington Township, Beaufort County, as described in the t deed from Thomas Peyton and wife to Alfred Peyton, dated September 30th, 1282, recorded In the Register'^ office of Beaslort County in Book fit Pace 261, and in the deed free* George E. Ricks. 8herlfl, to T. Jp Morgan, dated Mar 7th, 1111, n< corded In th? nald Regttter', CHBco in Book 177, Pago 173, which dood*' are referred to, It being alleged In, the petition that the plaintiff la the, owner of an undivided one-half interest and that yon are the owner pfi the other undivided one-half interest therein. You are further notified to be and appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort County, at his office in Washington, North] Carolina, on tbe 2? day_ef August. 1912, at 10 o'clock A. M. then and there to answer the petition, elae the relief therein prayed for will be' granted. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, this the 27 day of July, 1912. GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. 7-27 4wc DWARE CO."! ut Tire is Here m Cut tire. It it here. Come and let No Rim-Cut and 10 per cent oversize tire bills 48 per cent. Men, at first, r1,000,000 hrve been used?tested out ind is greater than ever before. Six where arc now accepting No-Rim-Cut We made a thorough investigation te overwhelming. We were fonvinc:ommend them to yon. You should Xo-Rim-Cdt tires are made It per cent oversise to cover tbe overload. This gives 10 per cent more air?10 per cent more carrying capacity. It's ' the air that carries the load. / This?versta* Is permitted by the No-Riss-Cot construction. -That saves overloading. Prevents blowouts. It cuts probable tire cost 25 per cent 10 per cent oversise saves 25 per cent. a / Ne-RlriP&ut feature saves 23 per cent. Both together save 45 per cent on an average. . Isn't It reasonable for men to prefer this tire? Don't yoe sss why we so strongly recommend it? Don't yoe think yon should net (jOODjffEAR it? nod let us ghew.yo*. til A ih I.1 g* nj ''' -tc I *i?hsag^? I . I h b. cIom oulprice of , . ,\ " .,/, . - -T3 [ r . ' |3 si.20 A round of sizes in lien's Mohair Suits, that run ashich as S18.0Q, > in Blue and Black Pin Stripe that will be an s4le at #7.78 :/' ' i'uu. . ' a THE HUB T?H E HOME of GOOD CLOTHES w. do an ?a>r work Bicycles!Bicycles! I lid With our n?W manaramont ? * re able to olre the beet eerrlce end Nww Blertieo II* ead ulckeat dlepetch eobatatent with * *** 8,1 kawel* ood workmanship. Readme. Standard, Iwf Jnheeea. MUTUAL MACHINE COM PANT. Colombia. Rambler, Belli lias No- I raahlactoa, N. C. Uo"iDo?-? Rlnwlm ?eU -J im, tor eaak of om time. Wo aloe aarrr a fall ltao of repaba a* all ttmaa. 1 * r- * ,r-"^ 5 or dotes 066 -will break way D. R. CUTLER aae of Chllla * row; aad If takoa baa aa a teak! the Ferer will not re- , 114 Market St ' 1 > ' " **?"? WASHINGTON, RNC iwr a baxlt nm vm ib - Ftwy* M . .1 , I .1 \ ' ' " ' 1 '? " * i' ( MllOt^WOOTl WukmlHm MClw li I ig Hl?jW, C*t? > \ J. LEON WOOD & CO. l BANKERS ?nd BROKERS. \ ?7tfT ? r " \ - En ; i ' " ^. 1LUU1 Arilr hiVB EXCURSION fc TO Norfolk By-The-Sea mo August 27th. ?J?o I ir:_ u f_ii_ c a.? 'w?- ? ? t ia liurtuuk cnmuKfm nmiroM * Fast Special Traia Froa New Sera, BL C. Lv Beaufort 7 :06 a. m. '' Morehead City i 7 :30 a. a. ' Lv. Newport ........ 7:61 a. m. Lv. Oriental - 7 :30 a a. J, Lv. Bayboro 8 d05 a m. Lv. New Bern 9:80 a* no. Lv. Vanceboro 10:02 a. m. Ar. Norfolk 4:00 p. in. Tickets sold at all station* Beaufort, Goldsboro, Oriental, : New Bern and Chocowinity, inclusive at rate indicated of $2.50. ..fl Tickets good to leave Norfolk on any regular train until 9:00 p. m., September, 3rd. * Visit Viffcinia Beach Casino. The most perfect resort in the Sooth. Every Modem '' , Amusement Device. * - -ri R. E, PIPKIN, Promoter, Goldsboro, N. C. Try a Daily News Want Ad. LYRIC THEATRE TONIGHT '' 1 =^ li MOTION PICTURES ]| === ^ If PROGRAMME I AdnilssftDftPrioedr^Sc 6& lOc* 1
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