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il *J 3E ' I : rJS a^naturul of toSHS" rhl i ?'?^"J1 Irregular grains. its Mlor la at* W tpeclfle gravity of th ?nMo platinum varies from 14 to 31 . m output of platinum In the Unit?. States ft practically limited to Col & tornia and Oregon. Hfe Owing to Its high melting point an treat resistance to aelds. platinum 1 extensively used tor laboratory uten r; ?Hs- Platinum salts are employed U chemical analyses. In the m&nufac ture of sulphuric add the metal ha been mod In making large coooentra Hon kettles, bet of late gold has beet substituted for It In photography dentistry and electric tnstallatioi much platinum Is need. Of late th manufacture of Jewelry has con vemed large quantities of It It la ox k tenrtvely used for obolns and for th etting of diamonds, the claim belnj made, not only that It Is more resist ant than sihrer and harder than gold but that the stones are better offae i . by platinum and appear larger than li any other kind of setting.?From a Oe | oiofteol Survey Report. ICES A UNIVERSAL, DELICACY People of the 8outh of Italy Remark able for Their Fondness for Thla Simple Refftehment. If you wish to realise what devotloi to Sees means you should go to Paler ?no. All over the south of Italy lew are eaten to an extent of which wo d< not dream, but In Sldly and Palcrmc in particular the custom has attalne< .amusing proportions. Ices are eater by people of all ranks and ages fron morning to night. Where a trac Britor wwuiu uczuanu a glass or Door tn? Pnlwmlnn aaha for an See. Morning noon and nlsht the consumption o! Ice goes on. They ?re in wonderful variety and cfctap. The rtrnnper in thai beautiful coun try hr.ds the cafes invaded between i and r. o'clock by !cc eateTS. He sees officers and men of the army, mer chants and work people, the rich and the poor of both sexes consuming ices with gusto. No one evades this pleas ant duty. Lines of carriages draw up at the aide of the pavement before the cafes, the occupants, the coachman and the footman all with their favorite delicacy. At first the stranger wonders, then he falls a victim.?London Chronicle. - *? f Reward, but No Claimant. Despite the view that players are extravagant and do not save their money, Ada Lewis is a frugal actress and she baa been putting her money away for years. She is the owner ol fc.-.. an apartment building in Now Ro)* _ chelle. When she went down there to ill ffi'i Jr*r frnlltUnW-.aM apartment she was waited upon by some members of the chamber oi commerce, who congratulated hei upon her enterprise. "Will dope be allowed In the build Ing?" was asked. "No." : "Will children be barred?" "No, Indeed," was the quick reply "and 1 will go you one better. I wil give h. month's free rent to tin parents of every baby born in th( apartment." ThlB pleased the committee lm menBcly, and as they' bowed out sh< pmiled a little and remarked: ^ "But, I fc rgot to say, this 1b to bi a bachelor apartment."?Clevelan< Leader. Lots There to Capture. During the civil war there was a Irishman of the Thlrtv-sixth Indian; who. while on the skirmish line i ! Dalian, saw a good chance to captui a confederate. He availed himself < the opportunity, captured his raai and was passing to the rear with b prisoner, when one of hi3 comrade called out to him: "Pat, let me ha> that man. I will take him over General Gross, our brigade comma dcr." "Nlver mind, me boy." replit Pat. "I left a million back over tl hill there. Go yourself and fetch o: of the lads over and take him to Ge eral Gross.'* Rough on "Good Samaritan.'* Prank Koetsch, a laborer, was p on trial at Gras for his action saving the life of a would-be suiclc He had found a man dangling fro s tree, and had promptly cot hi down and taken him to a hospital. T man recovered from the effects of t hanging, but complained of a sea wound he had receive^ when falling the ground, and he brought a char of personal injury by earelessnt against the man who saved his H Koetsch was acquitted, but deelar he would take care never to act t Good Samaritan agaia. Curs for Love. Tee, I finally got rid of him." i said, "without having to tsD him In many words that I never could 1? ?j to love him. 1 didn't want to do tk because bo's an awfully nlee fell< sad I should have been very sorry cause him pain." "Bow did you manage It?" 1 C friend asked. K& J - "Why, you see. he's subject to l fever, so 1 decorated the bouse w golden rod whenever he sent w ? that he was coming." v' Street gas lamps were first u In l|*7. And roms ot than hav< km mrtaend j Kissing on railroad trains has k forbUMsn In Bavaria. Ara tksro tnOMl' ln BftTArUT "ip :r. honied to ebav^Twlth oae. P?"' . jKt | affly Manfegs' Cool Nights Kather difficult to keep ; the bouse at the proper temperature. Can't light ' the.fomaca yet a# it is ; too warm during the , middle of the day, but some heat Is needed tr. ; the morning and alter sundown. Use a Vulcan Odorless Gas Heater Makes a room comfortable in fin minutes Positively Odorless . I Abtohtely Santor | ; Washington Light 8 Water Gil SI BSCHIM TO DAILY NEWik XOTIC7BJ OF HA1/R. By virtue of power of sale contain ed in a certain mortgage executed b: ; E. M. Hardy to the undersigned , dated January 24th, 1910. tn<? re corded in the registers office of Bean ' fort County in book 168, page 28. will offer for sale, at public auction ' for each at the Court House door ii ^ ffcvtnurt? County, at l2. Q*<Ao?k noon , on Monday the 20th day of January I 1913. the following described, land to-wit: In the village of ldalia. beginninj In the center ofthe avenue leadinj from Asbury Tyres' borne, at tb South East corner of Goorge Mid | yetts lot, and running the sam } course of said avenue, to the oh 5 Bobbins canal. It being T. C. Buck' South line, thence down said canal t - tbe old road and the intersection o 3 the Reives Canal, thenee up th Reives canal to Nicy Barnes S. E * corner and thence about North vri? Nicy Barnes line to the beginnina containing ten. acres more or less. This the 17th day ?f Decembei 1912. n W. A. THOMPSON, 12-19-4wc Mortgagee, e ??????? >f K XBCfJTOR*8 NOTICE. Having una aay quannea as in evocator to the last will and teeU re ment of the late Fenner B. Gullfor o estate, this la to notify ail persoi n- having claims against said estate 1 sd present same on or before the 18t 10 day of November, 1913, or this n< ie tlce will be pleaded in bar of the n* recovery. All persons Indebted 1 the said estate are hereby notified 1 make immediate payment. This tl 18th day of November. 1912. M. E. GUILFORD, ll-ll-dwc Executor, m ? E HOTEL RAYMONE ? 42 East 28th Street . re 'At flak iaj SMfaaJ New York Gty fe. * ed EUROPEAN PLAN he lljiO Per Day aad Up AMURICAN PLAN ?aJtO Per Pay and Up lh? pnwW|M> .T^ per At WO irn M jx-ci?] rates by (he w?tk or mam4k. laagrrt it, lavHed. - RHrrwce tidugtd. A qoiot tea yyr rvotel. ncoa?a?aatiati ttelo visiting New Ti , ' CHy aloar. Cpoo requrte by letter or Telepte 25*6 Madteoa 1 n?re. a oMWraaar W? atet ] ??r MARK A CADWILL % lay . 1th " MtMWMHI S | OWN YOUR -?n Z . A new aeries of stod % ANO LOAN ASS0C1 TTnr r^uii wvc I * ulllLI/ | (rounde. wfceee tbrr t*im- health. J4 at the tame time rfUma? BM N't the fix* > "* nH^oUur <-??r ttop t ?ha nmri in M> mer. dcilsbtrw I* ML beoj-aad l? winter. ewd HHmtM at >11 Umea. Sueh a pbee aa to AM recTetkm. to both mlad nd body will (In health ?T add fear* ?o jrwne Ittoi Na dlHUT carrftntr daat ?r keep ijm hotuewttc toteeer (oUIdk. won Hod an] riot - a t'.' Horn owe throw, wld* the bUnde. lettia? la IKht. aanrhtae r?d mir. je. no multitude at etrango etartng. efee pertac Into yoor bonne an oae aeekt coeafOrt, or the wttelooie after-the dri* lln mtlllBBetli Ben poor IHantc aa It ehcold'be, "noro prieaee." (trier the bona wife more freedom,' purer elr. Ma ?H. Me waif, awh rretfnl time; Ibmefen better healtt' . ;i Come! Idee In that ptoee prepared tor peo*te t^Bre a lri?h qaallt) Lome a. oaee. Jtg?V A. C^HATHAW AY. I " NofID*. KxcnrsioB Round Trip Pares V North Carollka?IBeaufort ^County. Setrtfcma Railwaf. I In the 8n parlor iCeturt. Account Chrlatmre and New Te I H M. storall re. Marr William holidays. TheBocthern Railway a Btorall nouncee the (ale ot low round tr The defendant akore named will ticket* from all stattoni. tako notice that aa action entitled Dntee of tale: Tlcketa will be c I at abore baa been eemmeeoedfln -the tale Peecmbee it. II. 17. It. Id. 1 I Superior Court od Beaufort Oountr **. ? *?. ?. 11, 1911 and Jannul to obtain a dlrotco n vtncnldf and 1. ltlS. the eald defendant will further-take to addition to abore datae tlcke buuco uiai one w TPfjairea to appear] win al?? be oj^aale from Raleigh < at th? term of Superior Court ofenld December 18th and from Durham c county to be held ? the 3rd Monday December l?th and 18th. 1811. In February, 1813. at the Court Tie beta will be limited returnlE House Mi said county in Washington, to reach original starting point m N; C., and answer'or demur to the brtei' than mldiUght of January ?tl complaint in Bald action, or the^lain- 1*13. tiff will afply to* the* court for the For full andbomplete information relief demanded iu oatd complaint. ask your agent or write. Thi* the 2nd dhy ?f December, J. O. JONBB. lblS. Traveling Paaaaager Agent. Ralelg! OWH A. PATHi.V N. C. Clerk of the Auperior'Court. s. D. KISER, 12-3-4w? City Ticket Agent, Raleigh. N. 1 An Meal Christma^^^T! * Open a Bank account with * f T*he 3?>?*M4%_^Trust Co. | ' $ In "? na"" et th" OM fo? "V1' to tho Da,R- 8 'IV "hook Chrtrtma* raor#|?c \Ve pay ? <r| J ^ Quarterly. # ?g: MOSS, PreHdWt. JNO. B. SPABHOW. O-hler. ? | Qft^y 4 P?y? to Christmas jj ft Present indications point to an unusual f ft - congestion in the transit of Holiday J Goods this.year. Ifc The Express Companies will be unable US to make deliveries on time the last few ft i days preceding Christmas. S WRITE FOR OUR LATEST PRICE LIST-MAKE YOUR ' f SELECTION?GETT YOURS ON TIME-BY i ? SENDING YOUR ORDERS NOW * | to" : lr-J r, S H. CLARKE & SONS, Inc., Richmond, Va.. to I i(S "Th. Saath'. Gr?l?l Mail Ordar Wioa a?d Wtibr MarcfcanU." 5;$i?ees!ssee5seeeeeeeeee?e<* " u?v, y.. b.^u s... K?',Ti?r..:?Kx.i l visitor last enelaa. J 01 Oir ^ 9 _ Aluminum Ware? S&lSifalc Twenty to Iwenty-ftve per , _ cent reduction trom regu- Th* beM ante to lar retell price. Come and coy pistole am) teddy I see the line of Roeetera. fleeting. One Dollar ? McKER-RICIItfDSM HMM ? ? gme to fed Hke a mat mm. himto^T&um* ======== have given him a Chr AT10N will open January 4(h. 2 i ffotiiftrtlS i s ' ' 1 VMAre now complete again after several weeks of being broken up by the many buyers. i Why not exchange or sell some of your - old Oak Beds and Dressers and fill the place " with most modern and common sensed made \" *'> 'fjWfflggvy 'p Mahogany - Pieces. i. Buy gemrtne mahogany and avoid Its get* tjnJfdM or out of d?te_Wg_ ?l~> h--~ ?-t " good'assortment of old pieces in Chair#, Bock- I ers, Tables, Settees, etc., for Xmaa trade. I; JEFFERSON FURNITURECojJ onHlUlA III Ll 1 ^ M '1*1 *1.%^ ?T.l fc I Whiskey?Satisfies Everybody m I Tk? ?hUk?T of OD<U<IXIU<I me<i<?fomooa m Fnxklix. Pora, old ^ I I ^ 1 ^ I I VT I I--?'- g^^^rjftfiTT- ^-??*,t~-n'~m*mk' I ^ ^ Sowt-bem Pbtill^-C^gwy>.NorfQlktVa. j g. " " g Try a Daily JNews Want Ad. - >?5i/, T= ' Christmas Presents SI e'^V begin to teach your child economy i? nam. Doth and heart are short-hved, while the pleasure, they bring is]also or Five Dollars in four SAVINGS'DEPARTMENT ? Christmas present. The boy with a bank account btt. and it inspires him to higher things. If you can teach noney and inculcate a lesson of thrift and economy, you istmas present that is better than all the toys m town. Advantage of the Facitities %'M d by Our Savings Department .. ' f ^ JF? /%. '$ ? ..fa ?j:: w'r (j f ? ; ; ' ? .. a ^ Weiw^UuTdeort e?fhe nm Judicial District ?rd & ? 'MnllM* ( H ' ? ?' * _ W ? ?? | WIIBIIBllHIll, W. Cm ^ \ H ?% ? Q. " ** * * > . J '*? ^ * V-MZ?"7^ to ui'5."^,^. ! fjjj 'V ***** i~- roBl :.- M John H. (null A. D. "-- -n ? Burr McMulUn ? ; SwU, lUrb ? MCMUIUB > . vAttoni6"-^L.? " ? Wukli^ton. Not Ji Cuolta. ' ' .? v .rM . . . . . . "J ?? Edwuo u tuwmrt, ;M W?*htatton, N; C. I*?- ? ' mmm mmrn ^ OQUU* H. HARmo 2 ?s ^ * OWie-leSiwYeiW* ?k " -^S ?M " WiuSSitlmrN.V 2 . ?.?? > KOKWOOD u own 2 I* Attorur-?t-L? 2 BAHK H. BBXAX Office la hltio ul TBHt bulldlaffi. Second Boor. Free (Ice In all t*e coorta. ? * * * ' * p: i i| 2 Why IKK petroelna hwe^ oa^. - ^ = - reel? <rh? roe cea art iytew V ' ar free -a? an? aaA ta Ma a M ? " JsraL .: i ^ *~ifc?T ? ?**!* * jh t?f* s. M?e. < Q?c* M Floor B?rta? ?' * } T.wt Bolldlac. rrrcttwi ?? *U . BUMOow*. ? ?? ? TUT A NBTW8 WAN* AO
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