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< W w kim* u rt-trnT mi matt. S* A??l S. I3?t. M tk* POMfln P<K Wufhinatoa. N. C., under Ik) ut l UK i. lllk One Month ? .1 Tour Hodlk# n?? ?. 1.9 -"11 3dealrlog tb?| psp?r dli '1 roa do not lot too Dolly New * ?miKiy telephone or ayttwtha aai - lod the complalut will rooeh . edlat* at toot loo It ta op- 4* to please you , K?n U artlcleo ooot to the Dally Noi mm publication must bo signed! ui? a Htor. otherwise tboy Will DC m published. ? ?j TUESDAY. NOV. If. ItII ' THE PROPER SPIRIT. .* In the Raleigh Evening Times o yesterday appeared an editorial rs furring to our townsman. Mr. Georg Hackney, Jr.. which will donbtles be read with Interest by his mime roa friends. It follows: The tribute paid by Washington ians to George Hackney. Jr.. th youthful manafacturer of that cltj waa wall deserved. It is not ofte that a man 25 years old is in charg of a business costing 9260.000. an it Is seldom that such a youth start this business and keeps it going a hai Hnno Ma la a rrafll to Washington. Hla payroll la $5,00 a month and hla factory turns or mora than 8,000 buggies, phaeton and wagons a year, their valne beln something like $400,000. Mr. Had ney was described by Congress ma Small as "one of Washington's be! assets." If that town has many otl er assets in the class of the youn manufacturer, it is destined to b< come a great city. It is so much belter to recognli worth when It Is apprec'ated than t wait until recognition can help onl relatives. YOt'lt CHANCES FOB OONHCMPnO? Your chances for consumption ai good. Indeed, they are entirely to good. Here are some interesting facl about your chances: Last year about 13 1-2 per cen of all deaths in North Carolina, c one out of every seven, were cause by consumption. You run moi chances of dying from consumptio than from any other disease. Pnei monla comes Hecond. followed b diarrhoeal and heart diseases. Children and crtd poople have tb le'agt to fear from consumption, bo about one death out of every four o< curring between the ages of twent and forty Is due to consumption. Consumption exists and can b cured all the way from the equato to tho pole. Your chances for cor sumption depend far more upon whs you do than upon where you livt Those who work and ,live In foul dusty, dirty places, such as ciga makers, tobacco workers, saloo: keepers or stone cutters, run flv times as many chances of dying fror consumption as farmers or lumber men. But don't lose hope You eai easily make your own chances agains ionsamption iirflnltHy better thai lioee of the farmer or outdoor work r. Their chief advantage is in thi resh air they get when they are a 'ork. But they don't work all thi ime, and so they don't get an abun ance of fresh air all the time. Ver; sw of them get enough freah air ii kelr bed rooms if they can keep i ut. The same thing is true of thei ring rooms. If yon want to have as goo< fiances against consumption a? thi inner, get fresh air ten or twelv< ours a day If you want to have bet ?r chances, get It twenty-four hour day. It has been found that the major :y of those suffering from < onsump Ion are persons who have lived ii egular or unhygienic lives, or wb< re compelled. In order to gain a live Ihood, to work in unhealtbful sui onndings. Remember that the dangerou erma coughed and sneeted out 1 he atr are not so likely to infer a If keep them **rl swept ou rlth a congest, flood of irosh air. y EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having this day qualidod as thi kecntor to the last will and testa lent of the late Fenner II. Guilfori itate, this is to notify all prrsoni bring claims against said estate tc resent same on or before the 18tt iy of November, 1913, or this no m will be pleaded Jn bar of tbeli wovery. All persons indebted tc in said estate are hereby notified tc Aks immediate payment. This the Ith day of November, 1912. M. E. GUILFORD, 1-19-dwc Executor. '4$.'. ' tivi?s in country arc InvisoJ to crfl a<wl pnrtici \*te in tl?c feait of Piano Detrftini It's hurry up time *, jOwu*k "j)jw| * i yk> ? ly ,? Discount MR. PIANO Don't delay, don't wait, but come, a j' Re fleet t Then act quickly. Why This is. The G | EVER KNOWN |lN THE HlStORY OF J It is The Greatest | ' It is The Greatest EST,, *2*2? iST??'*SZ - ,J ^ i . i* U It is The Greatest fords for twice the price. II These Samp es Are Be: A T1 Specials F f i ffyi-r ]n?wn,il frWMBfflH* if-. y? * ^ IHUftMflUBilp " Sample Piano Sample Piano n ^r' P'an0 Buyer: r^^0Sdtul - I Mrs- Piano Bu attm d?,tnow?DO l* p^M Purchase your family a new high grade pianos at billing priori. Every J _ |v^BS8Hk Ea?y terms accepted. Chance of a Hfcl MJil IraB^wB IMl-OltTANT NOTICE?Ail PUn Factory^ ftrp barred from any piano porduw ESEH^A Open day and 9:30. M r. Store. '' ['30 Uallat i Itwifl wi?/ I uanui u iiuiio Sample f tano J ' You can never appreciate how ? delightful is WASHINGTON PARK. g until you live there. ? I I A. C. HATHAWAY. " M . C< . 1 80 How to Got Rich. The trouble *111 not be over until One of the richest men of a certain we find out whether the American Indiana county is known as well by or the National league champions are p his ponurldus habits as by his bank the better ball players. ^ " account. A short time ago he invited ~ er - ni. old friend to dine with him. Accept- . A Pennsylvania man died at a ball Ja o ing the invitation, the friend was while rooting for the winning aa >. piloted to one of the cheapest hotels" j team. From a "fan's" view he died 31 - ?n the place and two dinners wens or- at the summit of earthly bliss. dcrrd at 25 cents each. A second cup | b< of cnltee was ordered by the goeat and j Tb, New York commlaalonor of po- >" v.lirn he finished It.(he patr, afloe the ?c . ,,ad b? pocket pkked Vni? ?' *1 bill of r.s eenta ?aa paid, meandered rrr!Jen, oondltlona In that city thla " n i out on tho alreet. Noticing hla hoafa twm, ,jk0 adding Inault to Inlory *? t1 downcast expression and silence, ha ___________ ,t locked what had come over hi m. . . , ? , " I "Nothing," aatd the ho.t ,A ,tero?le "? <*? >20M? '?* <? 'J I ___ ,l. . . .. single season: but. thai'o koAauao ?ka at ? i-UL. wimfiuing mum oe wrong. . " " "" """7"?" ( said hl> friend. dont spend tbrae-fourthn of her no. f" Well." said rroe.ua. "I can't nndcr- * g OT" L In stand how my bill was 56 cents." ,, T"? ., w s "Ob." said (bo gnest. -I had a sec- _ ?lb"rt Hubbard recommends bnasom) cup of coffee?but I'll pay for It." ball a. a euro for "uerrea." Etrldeotljr ? I Ilo at once took a nickel ont of hla EIb?'> 1801 "?"? interested In an; te I pocket and Croesna accepted It.?In- outcomes p, d ion a polls Netri. , _____ Now It appears that the English beauty who planned to see the UnUe? ft' ? 8tates In two. days la an actress. I Cure fee Seeefwf. mother tor Uu alert preae 1 The Invention of a light SM) her scent g j to be hold again*' ?he upper Ip* b> " . ? ? I I stamps to present persona from soar Bad ?? ,M litamperanc*. on- ? tng Is snaouaced tn the patent ofSci , n-,MlAn hmm * m.?.4 L | but many persoio are cor. viscid tfc>- * ^ *V pecnllcrly rugged |> ? crowbar driven d tfliy (juulgn 11k constitution, make him a favorable e* i unaUm t> the ealy v>eri**ne/?t -*r- subject for consumption. ? -'*.* l ife " -II ehd * i if Vis ?t I I! t I I B' ticndloj Out O ? g a n t I c I j Clearioc Out Sale H ^ with I I K~:/ to take?4vmntoj:c of. Mlllo* I HI MmTr#l11?. y J 4A Per Cent ii<k' K< ud! ; SC0Unt PIANO SELLING IN WASHINGTON i^ iThe Greatest Sr?uitc "*"?l pa??' It is-The Greatest term, being rn.de. 'Verms to !mit * .* ' yo?r convenience. It is The Greatest Lng Rapidly Depleted "or Wednesday. I . |fl I Bfl|| , i \m ^ff^W I f'v^-fl pB Sample Piano. ^ple Piano j * i tfflSH grade piano at this sale r f high | ft TP P fully warranted fi*c * Come early. iMAlTn & o doalm acd mNofaftuiTf* r Fm<w y o during ibla Kale. aln St. next to BroFta's Drag L ^JSlHi 1!^ WaMM r&L | NOTICE OF SALE. V ^f+iT\ >rth Carolina?Beaufort County. 1 arris Hardware Company and oth- / , ??^u ww^.?. x??? *? - ??? ers v.. Waehlngton Lumber to. \ * ?>>> In the Superior Court. Notice of / WW #i/\\T Under end by virtue of a decree f Js IdK/VIPI TV U1 the Superior Court of Beaufort l lunty in the above entitled action / E VNKERS fllld B1 e undersigned, A.. U. Dumay. re- J Ivor of the Washington Lumber / Stocks, Boo4s, OeMam, Grain an' >mpany, will, on the 2tnd day of N Vmmmim flsBilas Win Ml. Vs. member, 1918, at 18 o'clock, noon, f II for cash, to the highest bidder, 1 Private wt**ee to l'tw York Mock fore the Court Houae door in aald J * Bvrhaaga, (Mho Board of Sir: >unty, the following described per- V ? nal property, to-wit: / .?n..nn.,.,r. ? ,f n. Oae 80 H. P. boiler, bricked in, C nlll, id 85 feet of stack for same; one / ffwai Aeconau Given uarsn H. P. boiler, no stack; one 85 H. L, * " Atlaa engine; one rope-feed clrlar 7-fpot friction wooden log turn- ' ' ' ' _ . '" ' ; one direct drive wooden log JtEz^L ck; one 2 saw power edger; one 2 w trimmer complete and n$w; one 4k l swing cut off saw; ohe shingle ~ ger; all other necessary shafting, i sits* and grater portion steel split ~ fc illeys some or them wood, extra ws and fixtures, lumber wood uck; lambda flat; yard room necesry to operate the above mentioned t w mill; one lumber flat, capacity IfiM ) m. feet; 30 rafting chains 80 ( et long; one log jack for taking up! inken logs; one blacksmith forge. ind drill, anvil and other necessary KbmE^. . ? ols for doing light repair work; ft if, III building and one-half story, ZJqv> AStOV ill ooden farrae, "open." saiy ^ The purcheeer et seld eel* will b? hkJST No frost bitten, biiarotwl f quired M e guerentaeof good 1*1 th, ... , . deposit with' the undersigned 20 BOSTON *t'JB WAF ir cent, of the amount bid. ] ? A. M . trtJMAT. Thoy tremidqot tho stronjert tlurk end Rwtelvnr Washington ldiatw Co n^..end will fcocp yens f.ct l , 11-16-4WC winds ere bitter. Tb.f. t>, t'vt :: Renting s I Rather Affknjlt to keep 3 the tktase at the proper I -tofSiSS | some heat Is needed Jr. 1 the momthjf and after sundown. Uae a Vulcan Odorless Gas Heater |jP| ? f , 1 _1_1? ft?. -^tswiBis HI si^pr v z r^SL Vnktagn U01 N*r Ci. BUIBS " IF YOU PLEASE. Our new stock ot French and Holland Bulbs are now arriving and to plant early insures fine flowers. Remember we make the [ finest wedding boqucts and . floral designs. Mali, phooe aad telegraph orSen promptly eaccmedby J. L O'OUINN 4 CO.. RALEIGH, N. C. i\, yhOWM vm v : . r reckled Girls tie an ebaeieto tact, that ooe SOeem at W1L3UN 8 FKfiCKLB C&KAH be meat, aevere caaea completely eon o?- Jjm Willipersonalis tetife ?n<i rwniti tMoOMifMitam. S'?f' WH?*1 N^*r5 SSsO/?PKa totl HARDY DROC STORK . . ??*^,-m*siw.:cou i 3D & CO. i nouns. I PmWoa, 53 Ibx St., ( Exchange, Knar York Cot- / A ^lunmmm ma Mar. / ^oBA'llkvl RfflwilrttB lrioft bocnra^s^. PncJ Wfth tho Vst quality wool :-.i tl-'O *etcr Is k-y and iho o C?jcrr_n Ceoar.d; and It't -"?>';< cr all Otfccrs ft* FbH ra strong far rovfk WloU* wnr. ss | : ?: Bronx MOBMlt*. f TfMWn|tMii H. O. . t 1 ' K. *. Daolal Jr. ' '' UMM ? U? Wv+wifl?HVLCU*uU W? proctloo klUIki oourta < - * * * ........ Wit.y C. Rod run. i . S-.'JXZ -: : ?c=rES."i? ; 9 9 9 m ' 9 -9 9 m - J ..... ........ ; h. . w. froottfcTla'lhJ*Coon m uo :.VZ?gZr?< - s: , ? * 9 . m MNIR B. Bomnot : .A.mvwn,.B.o : f Li l I.l H. ......... " j* a. a. ffnuam i. mm mvbuo? WASBDIUKM, B. ? ? o'"? , ? 1 ?.... i ?. I. .* ..... m '.vC , a , J] ? it. GUm I . .,:UMMHfn' * W iliilli, Barak Cm III n Fractieaa la all tk? On. - - a ' * m. ;' 1 -a '' ' )* ? !? John ft. Small A. D. Mart aa? " Harry MrtSaBaa ' ? ? Setall, MaaLaaa * McMaOae ft 1 unnaiaaUaa ? WaahlOftoa. Noi h Carolina -5*. ' a . i i "i Edward Lu Btawart. ? pt: WMfcllitM, N. C. ? W. A. Thompaoa. aim. NO.* htmwart * noatnoi ? ! Attaraaya al La. a Waaktaftoa tti Aurora, NO." ? COLLIN H. BARMNO ttomoy-at-Law Mm ftaTtafa A Tmt Go. 81% Room, I art 1. a Wntlallna. ft. e. a - a ^ a a a a. a.aaaaaa NORWOOD u mtmra ? I'a' a ' ftluiiftli Is, ft ' .?? : <.<*: " ' a L? Waahimrton. ft. a a a a a a a a a a a a' ' ' a FRANK H. BRYAN * ft - - AMStaar a? law "^1 a a * Office la Sarlno and Troat ft balMlor Second Soar. Praa- a tlca la all the eoorta. ?. ? GR EATEST COMPANY IN TUB south RBCEimar or. * I* Aracu ? s.750,#oo p? laai.i aaca la lorce j M^SWM . <4K>ra ntioa yaw can pta law r iMwrt'um arte aaat aa laawe a a '.yet-lnxh 'Fftnae. S37-J. : > i craon Standard Co. a II. A. < OOPftH, Acaat. ...a'aaaa rnos. s. i-ono, ? Attorney-nt-Law. ? Waahlnxtoo, N. C. a , Ofl?'? Sad Floor 8aytnfs Md Trust Building. Prictlce. in all State Courts. ' * - >** ...... . . ^ TRT A NBWS WANT AD ?,?jpu : ; i I ; . SCHUWUI * Gas boat Ellon C. leaves Booth * Crook Monday. Wednesday, and Friday at 6 A. M. Leaves Wart- ? ? Ingtoo Monday. Wednesday and * ' Friday at 1: St P. M. ?r ?''L?..V.1 T.O.TAYLOR. ; . JH otMr. &SfMH ^
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