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| ONE LOT OF 4 Ladies Tailored C In Plain Serges, Cheviots, Fane Excellent values at more than t Now on sale at 11 -VET' I ?J . K . HO PATTERNS. 1 n i ! , ^ WASHINGTON, N. C s duit and Overcoat { # *. *.-t %. x t t . ? J* * -V. * "r*r v j J At one-half what you ex- ? c pected to pay for it. Our line J S \ this fall is made up of the fin- ? S est fabrics and latest styles in S ? a great variety at one-half ? c saving. S ) - YOURS FOR BARGAINS. / THK BAZAAR ^ ON MAHKKT STKKF.T. ^ First the fire, Then the smoke; No insurance? Then you're broke. Hate so high? May be true, Hut not as high And dry as you. Moral: For^el the rate and get the Insurance TODAY. Phone 59 or 26*. WM. BRAGAW & CO., First Insurance Agents In Washington. N. C. Greatly Reduced Rates To Norfolk, Va. Thanksgiving Day Foot Ball A. & M. of N. C. vs. W. & L of Ya. Championship of the South. The Norfolk Southern Railroad will again make special ai rangexnent of sleeping car service and offer extremely chea; rates to Norfolk for those attending the Foot Ball Game betweei A ArM Fnlh.trn nf R aI pirrh timl W Ar I ( r?f T rvincrtnr Va., in Norfolk Thursday, November 28th. FROM ' ROUND TRIP Washington $3.00 Pinetown 3.00 Belhaven 2.75 Roper 2.75 Colombia 2.75 Plymouth 2.75 Mackevs 2.75 Tickets sold for all trains November 27th and for special train November 28th, due to arrive Norfolk before noon, good leavins Norfolk until 0:00 p. m , November 20th. Get full particulars trom vostr Agent. W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A. Norfolk, Va. A large and complete line of Ladies and Misses Cloaks In Navey, Gray, Brown and Tan which we will offer at special prices ranging from [ $6.00 to$15.00 ALSO AN ASSORTMENT Of S W E A T E R S I In Black, White, Navey and Red in all sizes, prices from $1.00 to ?5.00. Buy early and get the best selection. SPENCER BROS. ? .- i- -^*. 1 j. f. f -s Agl; ForMcCal Patients. !oat Suits y Mjstfurc&r-ctc. heQprice asked. ?j?I V" " rmmvt Altco- I A llo> Glyca to } Mail Olden. I OWNED HISTORIC OLD HOTEL Proprietor of Structure Built Around Cabin of Captured Brltlah Frigate la Dead. Jacob Smith, hotel proprietor of City island. New York, died there at the age of seventy-three yeara., Mr. Smith's hotel baa for years been one of the show places on the Island. It was known as the Macedonian hotel, because It was built around the cabla t ? of the British frigate Macedonia, w which was captured by the United ~ States frigate Decatur off Cape Verde i islands during the war of 1812. After I the engagement the Macedonia was | towed to what Is known as Cow Bay, City Island, and there Smith acquired It In 1874, pulled it on land and structurally added to it. In time be had a building large enough to accommodate a number of persons. r ..? Three years ago a member of a historical society In England, which had learned of the existence of the Macedonia. came to City Island and offered Mr. Smith $30.00(1 for It. but he would not sell. He Bald he wanted It to remain in the family, which consists of seven daughters and two sons. Fortunate Little Waif. A romantic history attaches to a pretty little foundling .at present being cared for In the West Ham and Castern General hospital. London. England. A Stratford resident going home late ono recent night beard a cry. the - wall of a newly born child. He Jumped over into a field situated in Knox road, struck a match, and discovered a bonny baby boy. The man cou veyed the child to the police, who In turn took it to the West Ham hospital. "We could not thlnlc of sending him to the workhouse." the kindly ward sister stated, "and he Is now the Utile 'duke of thn ward.' He is dally gaining strength to- fight the world, and we should like to find a good home for baby very soon. We called him 'Peter' to bring the little fellow good luck, and the cabbage patch is where he was found." This little foundling, who ia quite alone in the world, has big blue eyes and pretty fair hair. He sleeps all day in a J coxy hammock cradle In one of the _ children's wards, and is beloTcd by ~ nurses and patients alike. Colors of Sea Water. J It has been proved that the blue' neBS of sea water is in constant ratio * to Its saltness. In the tropics the I tremendous evaporation Induced by the biasing sun causes the water to be I much more salt than It It In higher latitude*. For about 30 degrees both north and south of the equator the waters of ; (he world's oceans are of an exquisite j azure. Beyond these latitudes the | bine fades and changes to green, aud ! in the Arctleand Antarctic oceihs'tbe t greens are almost as vivid ? the trop- leal blues. China's Yellow sea is usually supposed to owe Us origin to the flood of 5 muddy water which its great river ^ poors Into it. But here, again, nlbd *" em science has proved that living T P organisms are responsible for its pe- * Q cullar tint. ' I, mirrt TURK Buy vour Turkeyi s r cheap, dress them and storage. They will 1 as our Crystal Ice SI.25 Prr Gal. Drlivrr CRYSTAL ICE Phone 83. Just Received IlorsVs ar "THE SAME GOOD ALWAYS J Washington Horse ?: &. l. susua 1 1 11 ' .,'v:v Ti'f #: S i " = ^fi.- t i^Ls. [:>r.. '. -* > 'r* ' ? ""' ' In White, Light Blue and TA- | Pink HOSE TO MAT Git You Will Need These For the Dance. . NEW DELEGATE , FRO* THE YM1CM | L};' :-J? V "? Bs . ^P fm awBiWg/, ' Inlfir^^MM./ *: ' ^HMhE^ r ' H'r jg HL jEnf * ? 18 I BP^&jSlH - 1J *. :'"Yjf JH I * vH H ^U? ,& s?? s^l^ . T^rg^Bj^B jMlcffl^ * i^Wr -<*** .' #'< 1 iw'?v M*r John Boncnro ha* been appdJnted by tbe pope apostolic delegate to re United states, to succeed Card mat Fal^ulo iaoorvri on Oatlltnbd In ft Ptttft- # ? urgh factory ham atrwS* b?e?M ta.iXr rfTnA a-?- w iiere are no tube to use themselves JJ*5 fter a hot day's wort This la ft bjT arlatloo of the famous pUlnt of Water, water all around and not JL ___? f/* *** ^ . "H '?.Z loJ,^k " "'? 10 b* fl*** thU I ? drnm ? ' ' wl" 1T' * c ea" -n ,h- m&lut * UM ?1J yinrnqt ?ua> ** ' 1 ?' : for _____ JL." tledd?"Old yon bear about mr , I 71 neighbor losto* control of his motor W ^ OAhT Greene?"No, I didn't." ReddL Jk J * KJ "Won, ho did. Tho kWUTo If t* . to ?o"prt????????????? A Tangle. A care of singular corruption on 3 while they are the pari of an attorney caused Miss Tr.ne Addams. tho Chicago welfare put them on cold Writer, to say at Hull House: "This case reminds me of a man >e almost as nice who was being tried for the theft of n ham. The opposing lawyers shuffled ho. they confused the witnesses so. they bo stmlued th^fr own statements?In a word, they got tile case I Vjltain Into such a formidable tangle ef falsehood and mendacity that at last rd at Yonr Home. lhe nrlroner. In a tremulous rolee, poke up and said: r\ "'Judge, if you'll make them lawyers set down and abut up for a mtni jrrv * r 'He. I'm wHW?' to whirl i? , LiUMfAlN Y | the truth.'" ~ Girl*. bo careful of the carling Iron I when it's bot. RHUnBBHHVHURCin Eeience cannot regulate marriage i i * i -> ~>r love affairs. " ?~?1 What the aeroplanes need Is a a Carload i?a""a "vtmUM ^ _ Tio -omen'! data of Chicago haee id Mules ? Flaring rogae ?r electric light In one nf Chicago'! preeenl aotleiuw, KIND WE HAVE thoeah noMdy really oeeC be eehetn* ? t? NW ?kr tonight SOLD. nchange Company tele U? Maker etrctea iN, Pre*. . TRY a DAILT nv? wjjtt ab ' V t. V -? . . ' I f. Browi Kn' ! 'B i; _ > iri Guarantee All Sizes, Colore, \ 25c a Pair : ' THE The Home bi i |H'l* I i ; ' " " < "M NB^SWCk OLD ENGLISH , : sets 5 FLOOR WAX Clean* aftdPolUhes ell Tin- ; lahcs. J Devoes Paints ..I J.II : . . i Rdffl-ncuinsM mm \ CfllMIY. . *.? *ftby?' * - j Try Dally News want ad. t . atlt ."*"1 ; ?? Subscribe to the Dally News. ( . . e I | NOIM* OT 1JWT1JIO MMIKAOB I wwmw North Carolina?Beaufort County. 9uparlor Court?Before tie Clark. J. A. Wilkinson and others vs. W. B. Hodman aid others. 1 The Bohfd, Pi ' Drainage Co m m to- I si on era of Broad Crook District will I on November dirt. 1912, at 4 o'clock I P. U? at Paatego. North Carotin*. i let the coo tract tor the' construction 1 and ooanlotlda of the mala aad euV nldlmrr unit, ot Cmt lmlt- j lk?? 0f>trlet, ul all Mbo work Uel- j sssaswfeS' filed with the clerk of the Superior . Court of Beaufort Comity. North Carolina, on AO*Wt Slot, 1513. the plain aad opeeffleatlbm aeeompanying same wh'eh will bo rtVstanUallf ' followed. Tie contract will be let . to the lowest reopottflble bidder, ellh- . of at.a whole or Ig'gseifeaf, ?* tie Board of Drainage Comnil salon #rs oh all doom most odvaatagoous for the district. Seeled bids * Writing must be filed with the chairman, or with J. P. Clark, Secretary to the Board. Pantego, N. C., by or before November 21st. 1912. at 4 P. M The Board of Dralnpge Commissioners 1 reserve the right to reject any and 1 all bids, or to accept the same in 1 whole or in part. Reference is made ' to the Pinal Report of the Board 6f 'Viewers far the approximate yardage and amount of work to be done and J other necessary information cam be ro ">c waprT( I 'man of Superintendent of Construe ) I Hon. The person to whom Ike con-1 I ! tract may bo let shall be required to pay whatever may be doe for *or'.; I j heretofore done upon any of the I icanals of the district Which may bet I utilised. The work most be com- ] pleted on or before Kay 1st, lfcld. A *1 penalty of |2S per day wi}l be aaseas- I ad for each day's delay thereafter. This November 6th. 1912. I W. B. B08CHKN. I Chairman Board Drainage Co mm v.- I {(toners BVoad Creek District. 1 l-i-4wt 1 ?? Flagged Train With Shirt. ' Tearing bis ahirt from hie back an Ohio man flagged a train and saved ft I from a wreck, but H. T. Alston. Hallgh, N. C., oriee prevented a wfpc^ with Electric Bitters. "J ?U ia > terrible plight Wheil I began to use them." he writ**, "my stomach, head, back and kidneys were oil badly affected and' my liver was in A bad condition, ~ bnt... ieor bottles of Electric B|tter? mad* me feel like a naw man." A trial wilconvtnoe yos of tbelr maUhleae merit lor any i ; jssjss ihtgfe, fZ .'?? # J - I II ' 1 I Zt^o wear* without I 1 Brown's I f to"r P* linen thread / Of seams tmd Buster's / "DARNLESS" Hosiery is / . \ Veights and Styles \ ' osts 25 perceijtmoce to make n any other XV hosiery valoo the market sad i* the on ly sheer Silk lisle hhswrj-* women. HUB Good Clothes I i eaiAmjob makx^. . MONDAY,- NOV. 1?. Ull. I tf 37?_ C'hickeu, |T??. 4* culU. I Cbiekees. mil, a; ma t? ??e. "J Jeee Wu He S2ar.~:::::::,2SS <s?ep skins, ml roe to toe r?llow I c. 9rr 4mt kldse. per lb l?e Orese ultra bldee, it l-i Hr On U<>. d'rrd, ivn leule Inei Hides ltc- 1 i>eer skta ftiot Me am sktfe Mil !( Deer sktn Olkt l*cMed Cettos .. . . I j.? iMt. n? * *t?~? bw. WWWS -, Mu ?x\ bes. rkod hb n V bee s er ? MM ??t will brcttii ui , taaa ef chilli 4 Fever; III It lakaa .bee u a teal* Ue Fever will Ml n- \ yl arm. Frlce He. MRfl. WILSON'S hlX'HHTARV. Weet Unlea. Ok to. Nov. M^MIee iw Barleee. formerlj of Weal D?on. hu keen choeen tp Ml Ike l?lortaat aoclal poeltlon of private ee rotary to Mia. Woodrow Wlleca. rite w( Ike Proo!<hrat-ele?t ot Iho Jailed Statee. .( vol Mlae Bayleee. wko koa erred Ok; ulirotery to prwmlaeat pereoos la the- . Sait, will kectp per dattee at the WkK? Hoaee aaxt Monk. mumk f 'A feature Act ^ T<xl**y. ; ? -jf.'-j Vi r- .. r fi&HN Bjj VAUDEVILLE il I Mil ; ~,.u, . > evil;)':' ;? t Feature Singing, Talking and Dancing ENTERTAINERS HOTION PICTURES S \? V'r;-* ci? 'fWf' ' THR TH1HF, BUNNY AND THK MM#, VHigiDram*. A ROMAVCS AT CATALINA M Mm Drama. ' NATM3E SATURDAY 3 to 5 P.M. NURSES FREF .rtrr.?>.*on ..iW *asc orm n?h *a? i? mm p. v, wuL a i llll TO MUT J . -J| n 'rm
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