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T*. UHW,..,. .. ?,r, I. a. IW WMK,,rNM drt of ml!. From far away Porto Rico col _ _ " ra porta of a woadarfkl aaw dlacc lITntTTi la Vil *** WOm*" ory thai la balloted will raatly hat at the hoopla. Raaaoo T. Marcha K Football aohaOulaa aro hloaaomliui o' Barrolanata. wrltaa: "Dr. Klai ahrtr oa tha ahortlat paia. Saw Diacorarr U doing aplaad work ktra. It eurod ma about 1 rSiu"^; u*- ?< <?"? <*? ?? ?-> ,Uk *?* ^ PO,U1"" alao tar bxoihor of a aarato 0014 R Mart year aomabody will pariiapo la- hl? ?? ? "? "? ?" ? <>?*? vsat a straw hat that will not blow who uasd It oa my advice. Wa ho I ?. this craat msdlsUs wUl yst bo sc R, _. ' svsry drug store in Porto Rlw J1 to J0/* *" P^?r threat and loaf troubles tb? It ? "eh. W u ,otkIu Mu.r A tr|a, wy, K viace you of its merit. 60c and | The man who stole a kitchen range Trial bottle free. Guaranteed a was evidently determined upon going The Hardy's Drug Store, a hot pace. f. Tha nan who blaaehed aporrowo Mr?. John Board and alator, Mi sm.?r*" ZT**- '0rr,t to *" ^ndrowa, of Wlniton-S.lem, C., are gueste at Hotel Louise. | bk DOES IT MAKE NERVOUS? When the (ire bell rings you think of your t>Wil house or store, don't you? And if you arc not insured you make up yout mind that you will get a policy rignt away. And ihcn after the e\ctterocnt dies yoy forget * it. Don't put it off again. Phone Bnpaw this rainutv---59 or 266. Wm. BRAGAW & CO., First Insurance Agents In Washington, N. C. I Our Ready-to-\ fers Many Speck One Special Lot Ladies placed on sale Wednesday Plain and Mixed Colors All Wool Skirts, nicely made In very gooi styles, worth $4.93 offered Wednesday _ _ and Thursday at - $Oa91 S5.98 Blazers, very pretty shade of Red to be offered Wednesday for f 98c Bath Rugs assorted colors, an unusually fln< rug for such a ltttie price, Wednesday ***% and Thursday, at - 69( Ladies Silk Petticoats, Collars Black, Navey Grey, Green Wednesday and Thursday S2M !Agt. Pictorial TF Review a PATTERNS. JL 3k. f fki. MLa ' Students of Rugby have risen In i llm i foU ,ga|n,t ,ho B,|k hat. verily, tfc camel alone among hftlriftrtf lu Ul aR? nf treason. WM not persplro with its entire skin. It parsplrea only In the back of th? The only answer to be made to ll neck, and >o when traveling In ex- query r.? to why man don't go treme heat does not require a contln- j church Is that they do. ual supply of water In order to replace the moisture evaporated through the Fern- Kansas City women are a pores. dlctrd to cigarv. That town neei A curious consequence of this sin- more smoke Inspectors. gularity Is the fluctuation, within four degrers. o? the blood temperature of r American slang Is steadily galnlt healthy camel. Thf.t la r ripe of rem- eround over academic English T1 perature of four degrees, which in s former Per ms sure to arrive. human hc'r.ir r.rtf in rrher mammals wool'' b? a ?icn of f<-vtr. 1/ no-ma' | Xotnlthatandlnit the lama olio " ': vr' jit n good many people are aneezti I at this year's goldenrod crop. Church Advertising Pays. |, "T believe newspaper cdvert^scrcen, ! The fashions of Japanese votni of church services pays In every way : who have not adopted western not'.oi It pays financially, at leatt. with us, have not changed In 2,000 years. and It certainly pays In the securing I 1 of a larger hearing for the pulpit rnps-' We are Informed that the price page Yet I nlfo reaiizo that such ad- j sauerkraut Is going up, but there Is i ertlsin?. to he effective or make any law compelling any one to cat Itspecial impression, must be the an-1 ; n ounce ntent rf se me unusual topic The Queen of Spain has a solid s v which has news value. The ordinary j ver telephone, but Its line beconv theme dees no* attract that k-nd of j busy as readily as those of the plain ' attention Success depends on the sort. phrasing of the Fnhjpct ar.d te 'wr.r It Is hsndlpd :n fh? pulpit. Till* I.Ir.d Much is now being 6aid against tl of chi i* ry is an art in :1 slaughter of cal'-cs. but not one wo: self vl.l -'u m. ?" lw c:.rrtiilly studied, has had rrfcrrncc to the sawdu r.s ; |/.tH'??'!-.t r:;in t' his kind of, type [,. rdverrir-iny '?Rev. i?. I:. reready. I C-nttb rapids. Mich j Washington has started an an I kissing crusade, but It will have i Washington hat ? now luhlnn to \ J"?**' .r" ,h" ?m? tioldor". love t fsr a* its cats are concerned. They I s ' / MTrn lh*?pH tn hnl wnnfK.. ?!>. tb*r * ' homiUmr than "to *thi A "cr ocean liner Is to hai a "at f?r millionaires, who will pr ??? . - sumably be required to prove the ? property. but the crowd rhered. nr. will, Unrt-I woman who ma, clothing Tor her chicken is probab ed hands, he hpld tip a small round J preoartng ?o ro into the dressed pot box, "Fellows!" he shouted, "thisj tnarkf t. Bnckeln's Arnica Salve I hold, lias Mr; ... . . , .. ... ... Writer In New York says: "Whi everything heat for burns itight! . . m ??..?. ,, . J5 , , becomes of all tho old. worn o' also for bolls, ulcers, sores, pimples. horses?" evidently he Surer has ei eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest on goulash. pile cure. It subdues inflammation. W kills pain. Only 25 cents at The The shingle and the slipper ai Hardy's Drug Store. doomed by the Invention of a span Ing machine by a professor In tl """"" . ? middle west. kWlLL *Ar\ Y *'1 rtbe confessed tha, ,h, d. lorMcbKtotoM idbr Trrlb irnf 1 i. High- . _. ,. r*t prim ptid tor old Gold. S?W*r. old ha* *?tr.e glorious days. WMcke. Broken Jrwrlry. Precious Stover. .. - t !*NT.#Y?WJl^N *^IL Everybody says It's the huraldlt K& PMb. Swelling & Refining Company feut that doesn't teem to help much. F.STABf tSHF.D M YEAR I. j 863 Cbesrsvt StL^PWUsdeJpWs, Pa. The new dance of the season Is ca j r wUl Nrrw ?w e?M PW*V f!sM 5cm?. the "boras trot." If yon care to i m I ?-? * SLIPPERS . IN W Z. White, Black, Light Blue and * Pink Sattin at mt |if-, a,**' ' ? '.?: '.JgR-)Q4 ' -i-x.V- cBwBH M ,' ? $2.98 11. by __________________ ? White Buck Shoes - - $3.49 - White Canvas Shoes - - $2.49 _ \ ' > , , _ SPECIAL Vear Section Ofals for Wednesday Tailored Coat Suits will be and Thursday, in 1 Ladles Charmeuse Dresses, Worth $20, nicelymade In very effective styles, offered * Wednesday and Thursday at $5.98 all Wool Serge Dresses, very good styles, nidely made, colors Brown, Navey and ?, _ __ - Black, offered Wednesday & Thursday 9^r?98 Ladies Special Suits in heavy and light weight ? Serges for Wednesday and Thursday _ __ selling ... &2GSpa3RJf Big assortment Ladies and Misses Cloeks at ref duced prices Wednesday and Thursday. HW* r-*-1 Prompl AllenH lion Given to JL ML ' Mailorder*. 7 ; ??: lis Cure for Snoring. O*UIOUPQTPR Q Pll I I The hreotloD of a Uchr if?M ml S? !i!S^ ?o be field agains' 'Be upper tps b) tie clamps to prevent persons from snot I muiTa** ?a u?u .JjlnCW to Ing Is announced !n the patent office | ftfc ^ 9axJrjps / but many persona are convinced tba I L JFiWyiM ? crowbar driven duftly thivjgh tb- I? d- tranAvm is tb* eel? permanent mm ' MJtD dt UKUlHiloTS tVlKYwncR is " ' '.'r> .. ** 1 Subset Ibe to the Dally News. M/TH'K of lotting DKAI.NAi, if | contract. . Ml?r. [North Carolina?Beaufort County. * ^c*r *n ?I,0"1*'ar*; ** ??. Superior Court?Before the Clerk ?< ^XS^JISSA^ A- Wllk'n^n end other, re. W . g and who was auppo$e<| to hare died Hodman and others. >?nnUesa. was found to have loft a | ?he Bo^rd of Drainage Commit fortune of many thousands of pounds .aloners of Broad Creek District wi n invested in London nrooe?~v [on November 21st, 1212, at 4 o'eloc , p. m., at Pantego, North Carolina a Mrv Dnr ret '?r tke eonstructio of lvO Ddl and completion of the main and sut io ; sldlary canals of Broad Creek Drain age District, and all other work incl I Everybody in Washington Is Eligible dent thereto, a9 described in the fina | Old people stoop with suffering. report of the Engineer and Viewer RB | Middle age, courageously fighting, filed with the clerk of the Superio Youth protesting impatiently; Court of Beaufort County. Nort | Children, unable to explain; Carolina, on August 21st, 1912. th iP j All In misery from their kidneyR. plar.8 and specifications oecompanj rri ! Only n little hackachp first Ine narnn wh'rh will h? iiihsiantlall | Comes when you catch a cold 1 followed. The contract will be le j Or when you strain the back. I to the lowest responsible bidder, elth | Many complications follow. i?r as a whole or in sections, as th lc i Urinary disorders. Brlghts | Board of Drainage Commissioner -j/ disease. {shall deem moat advantageous fo Doan s Kidney Pilla are for sick <be district. Sealed bids In wrliln kidneys. uiust be filed with the chairman, o T* Are endorsed by thousands. with J. P. Clark. -Secretary to th * Mrr.. H. D. Whitley. 214 E. Fifth BoArd- Pantego, N. C., by or befor " and take no other. November 21at. 1912, at i P M. Th St.. Washington. N. C.. says: "Our Board of Drainage Commlseloner daughter had a kidney weakness for rBMrv8 rl?ht 10 ??' lv years and this trouble was especial- "" bld"' or ?? ???* ">? 11 .1- ly bothersome wheu she was on her whol,> or ln **??"?"> 18 mad feet much. We tried several rcme- F'"' Rel>ort ^ B,"rd 0 dies, but nothing brought relief un- V'8wer* "" ,h' Mtproalmate rardag ?' til got Dean's Kidney PiU. from "4 8m0ant of "?? <* done ? V th. Hoy, Drug Co. They strengthen- JnTorm.tlon can h lt" ^ *u i ij . . * , had upon application to the chalt ed the kidney, and acted a. a tonic min of SuIM(rlm,n<wnit of Conltrue to th. entire system." (Statement The person to whom the con r. given January 13^ mr) lrac, may he let shall b. rauutrsd t k" ? CONFIRMED PROOF pay whatever mar ho due for worl ? On November 19, 1910, Mr., Whit- ho?,ofo? d0B. Hpon ot ley waa interviewed and aha aald: "1 of dMrlrt which mar b take pleasure la coaflralng all I utm?d. Th. WOrk muat be com " b?" proTionnly aald about Doaa'a pp,t.d OB or be(or. ?ay 1st. 1914. l Klduer Pilla. Mr daughtar ha. haan p.^,, ,]S p., dmy Will he aseeas In good health sluca taking this ram- ed for day's daisy ihereaftet <M,P " This November 6th. 1911. Por aale hy all daalan. Price 60 W. B. BOBCHEN. iv om?s. Fktar MUhan Co.. BaOalo. ChalrmaW Board Drainage Commi* re ' Remember the nam* Daana'?aad .loners Breed rvc? D"<e-'-v T(" : .:c : o o.:..-r . , ' : ' ! " The ord'laarr box form uead for cottrajdax patatoae to the blsa le cellar usually alio*, all the dirt upon aame to IO dove with the tuber. In the bio. Thl. can be avoided It the bottom of ' the chute la made of elate, aa abown la Illustration, which permit. .11 the I A Self-Cleaning Potato Chute. * dirt tfefall through the openings up- I on the ground, as well as any pebbles that are picked up with the potatoes. The slots may be plaoed at a. distance of one^lnch or one and one-half - inches apart and this will also act ' aa a sorter of the potatoes, as well; the small potatoes falling through the opehlngs between the slats with the . dirt, etc., then with a second chute to- J bers can be conveyed to a separate ~ bin, with the dirt falling to the ground. 1 seya the Iowa Homestead. This would aave much labor, as the crop can be picked up aa they come from the dig- * ger without the trouble of sotting, aa. " when they are put In the cellar the sorting would be accomplished far easier and quicker by the above meth^ HIGH VALUE OF GOOD ROADS ' Big Point In Favor of Construction Is h Reaching Market. t No one questions the statement that good roads have a high money <1 Y&lue to the farmers of the nation, and 1 It may be said that this alone Is sufll- I clent to justify the cost of their con- i struction as rapidly as practicable tinder an efficient, economical and equitable system of highway improvement. < The big point in favor of tbis expen- t dlture is the economy of time and I force in transportation between farm. ? and market, enabling the growers to take advantage of fluctuations in buying and selling, ad well as enhancing * the value of real estate. -It is esti- t mated, that the average annual loss I from poor roads is 76 cents an acre, 4 while the estimated average Increase resulting from improving air the public roads Is 69. Tbe losses In Ave 4 years would aggregate 62,432 for ev- J ery section of land, or more than 4 ' enough to Improve two mllea of pub- 1 ? lie highway. The necessity of good I roads is obvious, as it would enhance ft the value of each section of land * about 65,760, or more than double tbe * i estimated cost of two miles of Ira- . ^ proved highway, which constitutes the e quota for 640 acres of land, w E TRUCK TO HAUL FENCE WIRE ! p Spool Can Caally Bo Hondlad by One < Man by Ufto of Dovico Shown In Illustration. ? In the accompanying illustration Is shown a handy rig 'for carrying a B spool of barbed wire when puttlpg up a fence. The manner of construoB Wf* CL T Fsnee-WIre Truck* f, h V' V 0 tion is obvious, says tbe Popular e 7 Mernacics. rne spooi or wire can be I easily bandied by one man with this ?l device. C 'l* r-P? | " Quantity of Lime Needed. _ The qur.ntity of lime needed under" I different conditions varies from a few c r hundred poifnds to several tons; but tl 8 an averago of about one ton of good t, * lime to the acre will usually be suflv J e clcnt. If grades of lime are used e which Contain BO per cent or less of j e calcium oxide larger quantities will J 8 be required. * . Smaller applications?perhaps 300 , to 600 .pouhd?-*nce in two to four years?will b? preferable to v?ry J heavy applications at longer Inter- ti r vale; and If the baalc slag be freely a ? used as a source of phosphoric add. g 1 It Is probable that a second appliese tlon of lime will, fo most cases, be . _ necessary. a . ft Double deck oars would be popular with the people who sleep outdoors S 0 all winter. . ^ t t| B A Paris playwright owas 117 palfa h a of trousersT But bow maay pairs of - suspenders? ^ is This would Indeed be a sad world tc , If U?e vender* treated watermelons p with benseate of soda. r: .V " . -f.y ffl ; Sfeli telegraphy may be only " ta Its lafancy. ae llhahat Bdwarda -V 1 v'p.O'. I k JM * r - m iv I jj*S. *vx Let the Chil as it should. The Horn*; Ol V ' . ,"t:'.-!'''v!/ ' Perhaps men are to cultivate side rhiskera Juat to ahow that titer dam .reduce a faahtoo ao homelr aa the lobble skirt. , a *v, I..,. :?>; The oldest book agent In New York ecently died at the a|?of 101 years, t la well to note thai hie death was k natural one. ' 'jih^ Panama hue elected three Ice-preallenta The republic mar he small. ?ut what It lacks la atse. It plainly la rolna to make np to Jobs. Impertinent paracrapher asks: "How nuch would yon be wortlMf yon loot ill your mopey?" But how can we oae what we haven't got? Contemporary opines that "some nen can set a reputation for -wisdom n an hour's speech." And eotpa men an lose It In aome fool remark. Babr In Pennavlvanla < #? ?ave eight Angers on each band. Vhen that feller grows op we'd bate o Play against him In a poker game. 8t Paul policemen hare bfen orlered to use their clubs on street naahers. It' Is hoped the r8t Paul tollcemen are provided with good, leavy clubs. A Pennsylvania woman suing for Uvorce charged that she has had hot wo nsw dresses In twelve years. No itrongsr case of extreme cruelty was ver made out. A man In Atlantic City was arrested because be stuttered so he was unable o answer the officer's questions. The mlloe seem to be getting nervous hese strenuous times. Now that royal prlueeeses are getJng in the pgpers by baring their ewels stolen, stage atari will have o relinquish this favorite device and she to something less hackneyed. .. * . . A young man 1n Atlantic City cured itmself of spbesls by aecldenaUy biting himself on the heed with an sz rbts treatment justifies the OM Idee if "hammering" sense Into one's heed. ? . w The Mississippi woman who says die psld a visit to heaven does not fire her reason for returning to earth. 4ut possibly-ehe bad sense enough to achle St. Peter for e rain check. isamswruii SATURDAY, NOV. 9. 1912. ? ?. Chickens, grown. 4t cents. u Chickens, young, 25 cents to^lOe. lees Wan .. .> ?i .. !|7?. aft ?*c!i ....... 10c to' 10c 0 ear lings ?... 4c td.lOc h*ep sbtns. aacft soc t<??Oc allow * w. i. . >r/ flint hides, ?wr lb flft Green sftlted bides/12 l-?.cta.i ?ry hide#, d ead. per lb.^?4?e U> C? ircen Hides ....*.. .. J . Ss*. >eer akin flint . ,.. .JS< >?er akin salt IB. >oer skin flint . .20c. eed Cotton 3 :-t d4<. flt L B. Peaa . . . . . > i ink. ??c ?v ktu. Pftftd t v ' . kua t 5 or doeaea 566 win break any use of Chllla A Fever; and If taken sen as a tonic the Fever will not rakm. I'rlce 36c. i ir'i ? Tua ' * i orth Carolina?lleaufort County, u per lor CoiirtA-N'ov. Tern, 1812. ennle Edwards Lew la Edwards The defendant above named will ike notice tbnt an action entitled da bora has been commenced in the upertor Court of BeanCort Counti^to scare an abeolut? divorce from U> ofendant. The said defendant win trtbar take notice that lift 1* requir1 to dpfaaf at the next term of tbe n per lor Court of Beaufort County t be held on the 12th Monday after it Int Monday ia September, it be? November Sltk. ltU, at tb* >urt kouae of said county, la Waakiflton, N. C.. and answer er demur the complaint la said aetloa, or tke laintifl will apply to tka- court for >e relief naked. TWa Oetoker 16tk. 1*11. . ' ?10 A. PAUL, I 1 I d s foot grow. ^jj| Good Clotties 1 ' Flagged Train With.Shirt. Tearing his shirt from his back an Ohio man Jiagged a train and saved ft " \ from a wreck, but H. T. Alston, Ral- m igh. N. C., once prevented a wreck H with Electrfc Bitters. "I was in a< -'JBI terrible plight when lf began to use* ' ^1 them," he writes, "my stomachy head, back and kidneys were oil badly aAeeted and my lijer was In bad condition,'but four bottles of Electric Bitters made me feel like a I new man." A trial wll qnhyince you j of their matchless. mailt for any stomach, liver or kndnecf trouble. Price BO cents at "The Hardy's I>rug-| Store. \ Loct for Oc-ji tedd?"Did you hear about ma neighbor losing Oontrol of bin motor earf Oreene? "No. f dldat.- n~?a? "Woll. +* did. The rtwiri U II . I...I lit ?. I ? DO YOU KNOW i That we carry one of the freshest lines of flj Groceries, Flour and Feed In Washington it is a fact and we can easily prove it if you will 'hut give us a trial render i. P. JACKSON, West Main Street ! V':T ~.f \ * sjf*1 TRY A DATLY KIWI WO? AD in HEiiiE VAUDEVILLE ? j "'MorreU & Jaeger" I Novelty ausias ui Talkini WfMBtt ?*THTU?BKf? ' Ctmbl Tharnlir, Frihr uJ Saturday UJJj Garlyle Comedy Company ^ I PKOPI.K MOTION PICTURES ? JS%f?r3?' 'dm TIIK UBH> A\l) THS l'KAKAN'T. Killwon. V'wJV?^ ^9^1 * . . ^ . THK COWBOY K1D? THE AWAKENING OF JOKER* MATINEE SATURDAY M NURSES FREF MmlWIon - - IOC, l ite J
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