I iwiii uur es r fOTU8H?EV,JMA NOON No. 10t KaM Water Street. ' Entered as second-clase matter ? August 9, 1009, at the potsofflce at ftr Washington. N. C., under the not ot March 1. 1070. I as Month 9 >5 Four Months 1.00 If Six Months 1.60 One Year 8.00 I Subscribers desiring the paper d left continued will pinnae notify this otT-r Ice on date of expiration, otherwise It will be continued at regular sub- , p. ncription rates until notice to stop 4 I la received It you do not get the Daily News 'i' promptly telephne or write the man|V ager, and the complaint will receive Immediate attention. It is our de L' sire to please you. fc- All articles sent to the Dally News Tor publication must be signed by ' the writer, otherwise they will not [ be published. SATURDAY, DEC. 7. 1M?. A detective who climbed two hunl dred feet in the air to arrest a steeple. K Jack ought to rise rapidly In his choe-~ ~ fc:\, en profession. The French telegraph department refuses to recognlxo Esperanto. Few people do on sight. This is an age of speed mania. Even the seasons By by with accelerated pace. Even a poor man can possess the L riches of health. Eating lunch every day In ten milk utes Is another form of speed raanin that Is reponslble for many deal ha That St. Paul woman who wrote a novel with her toes certainly handled her subject with a good understand| Some men are born liars, some 1 have to Ho for a living, and some lie because their wives are too inquisitive. When there are so many great men and woraon In the country it makes us few commoi people feel awfully lonoly. Some women pay more attention to their dogs than they do to their husbands, hut then maybe the dogs growl lees. A woman In Washington was mar* ried eleven years and never told It. This shatters another long-cherished tradition. S Another defective golf ball has broken Into print by exploding, but as a rule It Is the defective golfer who Is explosive. Food supplies are to go through the malls, and the cancellation of stamps on packages of eggs should be con* ducted gently. "People could live on half the fod they eat now." says a physician. Also |prhaps we could get along with half ;> many doctors. Scientists claim they have dlscor*>ed the germ of measles by expert p ?*ems 0:1 apeo. Hut measles 13 not a j r 1 thing to morkey with. one oajecr? *f- the dog's nnvicg hie day if he wears a ntuzxle. E What has become of the old fash* toned ornior who made Lhe welkin ring? Every time an arlation meet doee not kill anybody congratulations are Ch order. The summer romances will have their happy sequela in the autumn weddings. Japanese feminine f&shtona have reK malned unchanged for 2.500 years. Happy Japan! Our notion of complete and utter I futility is to say "by-by* to a slxH, weeks old infant. Go swimming wnfle the swimming r is gcod. Looks as if summer has returned K . from its vacation. Putting it mildly, summei has been rery lenient with us this year. * Once In a while summer remembers n: the address as well as the telephone number Hi, Hay fever about thla time of year I'. ceases to be a theory and becomes I a condition. "listen to your wife," ad rises a I ' medical expert But what If you realI' . ly need the sleep? KV What will our courts do without P.. that garrulous ancient mariner, the IT hypotbetSeal question? P Some magazine might make a hit by putting the picture of a girl In a I- battling suit on its cover. | The new mikado has only one wife V This may be taken as en indication j that he does not cant lot war. V } ? Pert# Wco e Advsncoissst B Porto Rico, until recently benighted, lax and lethargic, whose trade was of [L little Importance to (he world, has risen until It stands twelfth among the countries of the globe as a customer K; of the United States Last year the I I Island purchased from this country I lever $37,000,000 worth of products. The Islanders cannot supply tbo d fiMtAhdiiiA ** v.'- i? O.IAOT TO <TC I A I Inrnnntw \ m S*j*X I rttL dt. 7| \??sa.S I? \ rtWAT FOR TM'I I "fcfcw stuff; j : VTtUL HOMOT1 7 ' ? ' how do Toy / uikb TOUR L SJPV l-lTTLt TOOT**?^^ g? J2 ( HOW po | i.|Rt ITJjl W?)T TOO LITTUt I SMOi^p YOU ) UOOK UlKt A f A ^ YOU NtfcPd'l TrtlflH 7 THAT you CAfy Wt-^Rj "LIP Llht ypAT A* _\ LON& Ai V?U'RtJ _? ; -<ou T^IU Tmtr OUT AMP kOCii IT. AND DONT CorAt BOCK 'Tilt \ou j Uovt j OA*, mow; ~1 I rM Ino oofiT <Mna) KtWafio1 uf atroRt t r1 I I C^.T AV?*<v ft I BtJ-Kvt me ! I W _? ??<> Mr. and Mm Herbert Halbrook retained laat eren(a( from their bridal tour. They ara hoardta( ?Hk Mrs. Hoi brook'* mother, Urn. R. r. She] ton. oil Watt Second ntroet. Itah-Mr-Tlam will ewe ta. S or I dHWlll MIIMut a rhe air is so pure, 1 and exhiiirating < $7,000.00 i Worth of Valuable Personal Property FOR SALE ? On December 14* ltJS, at 11 a. tn. be undersigned will sell at public I motion to the highest bidder for cash j it the home place of Fred Wolfen- t ien, at Chocowlnity, N. C., known as 1 he Orlat Farm, the tolqwlng de- 1 icrlbed personal property: I One saw mill and engine outfit t (new, hover used). a Several head of horses, mules, cat- 1 le, sheep, hogs and other stock; wa- C sons, carts, buggies, harness, farm- j ng Implements and machinery. including some of the latest improved ' mplements. A ot of tobacco, corn, hay, feed tnd other crops, fertilisers and all ither personal property of the said Pred Wolfen den, deceased, on the laid Grist Farm and also on the t Crawford farm, near Chocowlhitjr. N. ( L*> tiaia property win not oe soia in a Dulk. bat separately. . k Time of sale, Saturday, Dec. 14th, ( :ommeuclng at 11 a. tn. at Oriat ( farm, 1-8 mile? from Chocowlnlty X- ( Roads. | Terms of Bale?caeh. This Not. t 15, 1912. | Established Mercantile and Fertiliser ] Business and *8,000 ^Stock of ' < Merchandise for hale, rhe undersigned will, on 8aturday, < Dec. 14th, at 10 a. m., at the Store f >f Fred Wo'lfenden, deceased, at \ Dhocowlnity X-Roads, Bell for cash i sr credit, on approved security, the ] t3,000 stock of merchandise, store i Bxtures and furnishings, of the late < Fred Wolfenden, deceased. Will sell i for lump sum, or for so many cents t In the dollar, as per Inventory. Sale rill carry with it, the privilege of the \ rental of the store if desired, and also i the rental of the ginning plant ad- 'i Joining the store. Will consider bids ror private sale at any time or rental. This Nov. 26, 1912. Stock, ginning plant and books, 1 showing amount oi mercantile and / 1. LEON . WOOD?Members New To* < < J. LEON W( ) H' 'KS and / Kcorks. Bonds, Grain i \ C?rurt?!?* Hall?lin? -rfnlk. Va. \ I'Hwte wiic? * t York 8to \ ISM'ttiMM- "l1 ( m. t IftfM ?|WWnH i (bw/H' V ,....> ?? ,, <>i Try the Dal And tj sSgaMjl Time is slipping iZqjKP express gets heavier, chance of not having W? Pr??*y Cjtpr?M ChiWiH I Ckrfc.', O CWW. S L. . . cwfc.-.s, {. CUA-'.O i CWk.'i? ' I CWk.'.R cwfc.'.* CWkt'iR CMt'i ft. I rMWhp BW/ij IE w y?? *>???fi?* ^ ] fyin^an brand* and lore or from N. L. Slmmoni, Attor- : ley, Washington, N. a |: 11-9-Stc \. -'V -1 ! Hi , >*,' B ' if'Bi Fred Wolfenden's f;irrai, store end II [inning plant for rent for 1918. Grist fir in, lt>0 acres of cultivated and Crawford farm. 309 acres culivated land, including dwelling louse and all buddings on said arras. | The hrlck store building, the Hill louse and ginning plant, capacity 25 iA\em per day. Good condition. Poi|loaslon of property given At once, tental for caab or credit See unlersigned at once. HARRY CAWTHORNE. tdmr. of. ; Fred Wolfenden, deo'di, i. L. SUMMONS.'Atlorner. Waahington, N. C. dec 5-dec 16-ch NOTICE. By virtue of TpTw^r of a sale con-j alaed in a certain deed of truat, executed by Wijby oMore to the under ligned trustee, and dated the l?th lay of November, 1909, and recorded in the register's office of Beaufort bounty. In book J59, page 146. I will >ffer for sale t<* the highest bidder, tor cash, at the court bouse door in iesufort County at 12 o colck, noon, >n Monday, the fjtb day ql January, 1913, the folowing described land as contained In said deed of truat: Beginning at Henry Emery's 8. W. rorner on the Main road leading from tontfai Creek to Royal, then weetrardly witb aaid road 40 yards, then lorthwardly parallel with Henry emery's line to'Little Creek, then up laid creek to lienry Emery's N. W. :orner, then to the beginning with laid Henry Emery" p line, containing :mo acres more or lesB. Default ha ring been made In the rayment of thp debt secured by the laid deed of trust, sale is made at the request of the owner thereof. This the Shd. day of December, L 12. J. B. HUDNELL. Trustee. W. A. THOMPSON Attorney. 1Wwc Xini :iottM KsHiaste?IA*?S.:w. COLE ) )0D & CO. \ BROKERS. \ and Provisions. 7t Plane fit.. J ek Exchange, X?w York Cot- f \ T? nad other laaairi ?*-? J died. and Mnr- / Wnl itltMllns J ly News ret Reuslts lg Fw Christmas?i by?Christmas will soon bd here. E chances for delays In shipments fttt your goods in time. Order CLARKE <**" " i0ll?vtw to an yoiatt oo Mm m4 NOW FOR YOUR ORDER! ' {?\* i?w. tow. ai tafl J?f 0*i tofrr V?Jtoy Cor. .... t*-BO S4.SO |t HT-H-IC-. U? ISO alaat OU Cam . 3.35 SUM MiStaekCai. ..iy. May South Rjr?. Ul SUM Mi?Iky Oyo Ul 7XM ItWyioKra 4.75 SUM rol WMth Catd.l to b?d). V: " Or* So tit a 4 la baol) ....... > > ?5* riroto Stock A?U Irtarfr 4.00 7.00 HO* Fto?fc Bwll 4.70 0 JOO MWin.iOldViMaW> U-'JUO 4J7S to* (Ola Vtotai?) UO 4SS bo (lUyoll SUM 5 SO (OldVhtoW) 2.S0 4-25 1 ? *> Sktoryy Wi.. <IUkto> *$' * "> S.00 SK*rrr Win. Oloroto)...., 3.7* ? 50 r-tWia.lO?W) 400 7.00 r. ?, b. i. if MN< .. , ah.. Is desired ia the .bore Bw, write NOV prices tc meet any requirement. Remit F r or Certified Chock. MONEY BACK IF H full tins of repairs at *U um? D. R. CUTLEf 114 Market St WASHINGTON, N. C Phone VU W.1KHIBGTON IHOWXl MARA FRIDAY, DEC. ?. ! ?. K??" 3 Chicken*, craTTU, 4* cents. Chickens, young. 11 cents to 4 Bene Was I Lamb skins, sank . 10c to 1 dheartlaca be to Sheep skins. Sack 10c to I T*u<"' - Or* dint bides, per lb Oreen salted bides, It 1-t cts. Dry bides -l-ned. per lb.... soto Oroes Hides .. 1 Deer sals nisi I Deer esla ?eii I Deer skin lt?t 1 Seed Cotton .. ; . . . t 1-4 i*4e. & H. Pass Il.lt Ek??ad Ik u .11 y?-i4 mat < e k Assas assis ansa SHt BflVc ur ALL HOT Physicians Failed To Iclp M Grtta, But She HnaBy Foonc Relief to CardnL Meetse, Va.?Mr*. J. C, Green of 1 place, nji: MI suffered with emni troubles to that 1 could hardly sit Twp of the best doctotwin ?ur-t< treated me. and I tried different m clnee. until t gar* up all hops of ? getting well. One day, t decided to try some < dot It did so much for me ths ordered some more, and (t cored i Today. I feel as well as I erer die my Ufa ? The pains and the trouble are cone, I feel like another person every war. I wish every sufferer oc know what Cardol will do for i women." few doses of Cardni st the rl time, will save many a big doctor by preventing serious sickness. It tones op the nervous system, helps make pale cheeks fresh and r Thousands of weak women have t restored to health and happiness using Cardni. Suppose you try It It may be just ths medicine yon n ?<**? Co'.Quuaitooca. 1<mr^hji Sp imtrUCtU^m*imiiZVZrwmm iTyiuv* LOO 14.00 oo too LOO 7.00 . >.ao 10.00 - v', .am .00 7-00 $ LOO 1040 ' Vfl 40 1000 7 for compile price list, u p 1 IO- IK , '& . , ]$' . 'v ; \>?f' ' '^-TK to aJ; -*- BBH\ be jypHjHj" ^ I I *! >! Rather difficult to keep I the house at the proper I >. temperature. Can't light I ' the furnace yet as It is I too warm during the 7 middle of the aay, but i some heat is needed in the morning and after p, , sundown; -l | Use a Vulcan Odorless Gas d Heater fortable in fnre ' * minute* I 0c minutes n> rontinlr Odul!?? I " Absolutely Sanitary I <U I U I = Wathfintan liabt 8 Water Co wWmwMPfll W* Uani U VlUIVI VVt |? none*. North Carolina?Beaufort County i_~ In the Superior Court. , H. M. Stovall va. Mary Will Ian I Storall. 'V-JSfeJ The defendant above named wS take notice that an action eaUtlM as above baa been commenced la th< jJK 8uperlor Court of Beaufort County up. to obtain a divorce a vinculo; ant m the aatd defendant wlll^turt^r taki jJJ* notice that she It required to appeal 1 . at the term of Superior Court of aali >r- county to be held on the 3rd Monda] x J In February. 1913, A the Cour House In said county la Waahtncton N. C., and answer or demur to th *n complaint In aald action, or the plain mid tiff wlI! a?ply 10 1,16 court '? ilek relief demanded in said complaint. This the tnd day of December a*o...^u and Clerk of the Superior Court W. 12-3-4 wc 1MB by .11 I ' ? ecd. WE WILL NAIL YOU $1 MOHtr MKT 1Y MTURN MAIt, ESTABLISHED ? TEARS H3 OiMlMt St PBIImMbMr h. | lagLbs.'?^'^gMtow - Have Yob Bought Sonu ? |%i Of Our ^ Aluminum Warei L T wenty to twenty-flve per |jj cent redaction from reguJf lar retail price Come and I see the line ot Roaster* L McXEEi-KlCHARQSOl HARDWARE nwuBA* fiiwimiwifvii i nvnwnmii CQMPMY. ' I . IfOTIOB OF HALE. Notice is hereby (Wen that the at deralgned commissioner will o Monday, December 23rd, 19J2, eel nt Public Auction at the Court Hous door of Beaufort County to the high est ladder, the following describe tract or parcel of land, lying and b? ing in the County of Beaufort, Stat of North Carolina, adjoining tb lands of Hugh Jones, I. Bishop an , Other f bounded as foil owe: Beginning at a ditch In front c Hugh Jones- hous and runs wit said ditch In a line to tho back pa } ?ft line, thence westward* with sal line to a corner, thenco with said lln to the main road, tin win. th maftt road to the flrit station, coi rw ? - * ' ' I - + } K A. Panic! Jf, ^ _ Attorney! >1 Low - .T I W. practice in all |ha Ooorta. < . j ? I i 1 Wllcr C. Rodman. 1 Wm. B. Rodman. Jr. ? IIODMA* A RODMAR I r -iL^*,**?^thLr*! tti i * I I a. d. Ward Janlns D. (Mm WARD A OR1MBB inormoaalan * Wa?hln*ton. M. C. Wo nraotioa Ca tho Ooort al Iko ' rim Judicial Dlatrtct ard tho I * Federal Oonrta. | I ' ' 1 ' ^ I * jomm b. Bomam I : : AnnmM.a . I ?"? ! ? *? : I * l j. WARHJHOTOM, H. O. I -.j.:. -:::1 ?-> i. a m _ Tai ! '/. ,v m Vt D. GBIkfia . : :1 ?ijuju^T??a^3L-iii_ Practical In all tha Coorta. ? h'j.?' ~5 * John R. Small 1D.MmUm(u 1 I Hfgg McMnllu Attorn*y?-?<r-L*w * > WMblastOB. Noi h Ctfollat ' ! ? ? ? . r ? ?? 1 Edward U Stawart. " , ? Waafclnftoa, H. 6. W. A. 1>..|M. ? .' 1 * Aaron, N. Q. t * ??la?aaya at Vaw. ? Waahtactsa and Aaron. HO." : ' A W ' COLLI* H. HARDOfi ' Attonai^Uw omtrn tmwtarn M Oo. Rooms S a*4 4. U '; 1 , ? \M waRmm, k\. : . ^ : .. * mmm* t: -"o^wooou-mc : ; f AtUna^w Waahlnctoa, N. 0. ? h\ " ! B. BBYAX Attmai at Ian B * OOot la SaTln*. aad Traat building. Baoon d Boor. Prao tlea la, all tfca eoorta. , . a >; GRKATKST COMPANY IN THB V' ' ?4 HOGTO REOKYTI.Y OB . GAN1ZBD. ,*Sa " "r?l laaeta K.- ? g.7M.M>0 * ' Iranian In torn . 4a,000,000 A Of mil patroaiaa Im an wlion jou can gat a low -r i--nation rota aad a* lam* a On.nni. Thoaa, WM. M-feraon Standard Oo. 11. room, Ag?I. a a a 1- [MM. I). loan a | dtteaney-at-Law.. & K Washington. jfc C. | j " Office >Dd Doer Rarlnga end p Trust Hnlldln*. Practices In all * e State Conrta J 'J a a . eee f ,f J1 TRT A N1W9 WANT AD ! J ? Uaaboei KUen 0. learee South ? Creak Monday. Wednesday, and * ? ' ! riday at ? A. M. I-ace. waah F. lay at I' M. >r - T O. 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