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^sriisj vevjhed of ?e?E. 1 ban a potstar at * li?ll>i . k?* mef^wSnnt 'ilMl I ?w. You fttOoM may not beUm it, but It is neverth^ f lean a fact that wWrar I go out rtdK ing In my motor through a hitherto < satrmveled coon try 1 tlviyi toko floger along with mo, mad ho otto op BT \ ?>?W? of me In front. Whenever ere name to a croesroed. end I find mya* op A tree no to which turning to R tAhe, I simply pat the queetfcm to him. R end in every tlwl onoe he hoe instinctively pointed in the right dtreeI Horn." L 1 oon well believe that." said the f grooery drummer. -I hove a retriever P In my house that to quite ao wonderML I don't believe my wife end. I uaidd ptwWy get Along without him. If my wife mislays anything; from n rolling pin to a bridge score, anywhere around the bonne, an she has \ to do Is to set Boh after it, and h/ Undo it. When I am In a hnrryyto v-\ oateh a train In the morning an<r my T \oonar button sltpe out of mw-'nandB ^ in< IWWowi, ascpTUr heUons are good old Boh gives e yelp of delight and goes after It, saving me no end I of trouble, ranch time, and oome language."?Uppinoott's lfagastne. LIBEL ON ARIZONA WEATHER Tals Impressed Englishman, Whd t Probably Went Home and Wrote J * a Booh About It. "Hot weather reminds me." said tho fellow who is always ready to toll a story when ho gets sn opening. "I was riding down through Arisen a last summer on s train on which there wa? a 11 rt v rxf Kndiai"-"" Zoii - fr.eyer know what Lot weather is until you ride through some of those southwest; rn slates In the summer. The heat rolls up in v.-aves and smites you. Everything except the rattlesnakes and the Indians stay out of the sun's rays as much as possible. "On a station platform stood a dilapidated sprinkling can. It was ~ full of dents and the spout was lying near the can. both evidently not haying been usod for months. " Tou know I have been telling you we bare some hot weather out here.' said a westerner to one of the Englishmen. 'Well, lopk at that sprinkling |e ; can. It has been^o hot that it has E melted the spout right off! And the ' <j farther west you get the hotter it e gets,' the native son finished as he . noticed the awed look on the foreign- ' r er"s fnee." M fi * E Mind-Reading. Q A young man and his wife, aocoraftj panted by their two children, a boy b and a girl, entered a street car and ^ 8? eat down on one of the side seats. The girl was a beauty, while the little ii t boy. with strongly marked features and freckled skin, was quite the op- g kportte Directly across the aisle sat two J I ladles, evidently a mother and daugb- c k ter. The younger of the two looked S critically at the children. Then mho a scrutinized the parents. Then ahe ^ K turned to the elder lady, smiled, and ? made a whispered remark. The young man. who had been watching her, I leaned forward. e "Madam," he said, "you - ate quite * right. The girl fortunately looks like c mother, and the boy looks like me." That be had guessed accurately y [ what was passing in her mind, her look of confusion left no doubt? B Youth's Companion. p Took Care of It. nice, new mackintosh was little R. Bessie's birthday present from her < father, and the seven-year-old was i very proud of it i That very morning, as she set out ] for school proudly attired In the m^c-, , b iiwuwi uuiu aiiei iwi . "Yon 11 Be very careful of that nice By cloak, dear, won't you?" "Yes, mother," said Bessie dutifully. On coming out of school, Bessie B - started in horror. It was pouring hard; great, big drops of rain that spluttered on the pavement. Hastily B rolling up the nine, new mackintosh, she thrust It under her little pinafore Br and started for home. "Why, dearie, you are drenched!" cried her mother, in surprise. "Why B didst you put on your mackintoshT" f Bessie eyed her In sunuoral anger. B. "You you told me?to take me | care of It!" she sobbed Indignantly.? B London Answers. Ktdy B^sa B H has been discovered rsoeutly that ? as early us 1S47 efforts were made to oooetrmet a pneumatic ttrs. At that time a pat set was granted try the patent offloe cf the Baited States to | ered esvsral forms of tire, one of which was matntsleed in a tlf fgi ^B position by mesas of air under pi ess I plated MdPdml^bed\y*hlm at" that B time. In relating the advantages of 1 his Invention he called particular atL t notion te the feet that a vehicle thus ugalppsd was propelled with greetiy I i di orsesud power. The latest thing In daaoes is the "heme trot." And probably the next WL . thing to it is the nightmare. Some experts dMhn Otit the hs%> - Me skirt makes oar wsgM* WMfMr I kneed. We am from H Poison Ivy is full of lovely color In the anfumn, bat no one should carry Los Angeles complains of s school B. book famine, but the email boys of fir ' *? / i mwfti /'-r' JSP? 2ZM ^ * ' " ' 'I ' *? Chilly Mommga Cool Nights Rather difficult to keep the house at the proper temperature. Can't light the furnace yet as It Is rtTO***arm during-the IB mlddje s^ the day, but I some heat Is needed b> I the morning and alter I sundown. Use a Vulcan Odorless Gas I Heater Makes a room comfortable in fire minute* Positively Odorless Absolutely TmMij Washington Light 8 Water El. tnmoREi TO DAHJY NEWS! Nonci OF RAIJK. By virtue of power of sale contalnd la a certain mortgage executed by L M Hardy to the undersigned, ated January 24th, 1910, and reorded in the registers office of Beauart County in book 168, page It, I '111 offer for sale, at pnblle auction, ar cash at the Court House door In leaufort County, at 18 o'cloek neon, n Monday the 80 th day of J an nary, 913, the following described land, a-wit: In the Tillage of Idalia, beginning a the center oftbe avenue leading rom Asbnry Tyres' home, at the outh East corner of George Midctts lot. and running the samr ourse of said avenne, to the old Lobbins canal, It being T. C. Bnek'i outh line, thence down said canal tc he old road and the Intersection of he Retvee Canal, thence up the teivea canal to Nicy Barnes S. E. orner and thence about North" with Hey Barnes line to the beginning ontalnlng ten acres more or less. This the 17th day of December, .912. * ?* "W. A. THOMPSON, 12-19-iwc Mortgagee. Having this day qualified as the ix ecu tor to the last will and testament of the late Fenner B. Guilford Mtate, this is to notify all persons Saving claims against said estate to present same on or before the lttb lay of November, 1913, or this no tie? will be pleaded In bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to make immediate payment. This the 18th day of November, 1818. U. B. CKTTLFORD, 11-lt-iwc Kxeetrtor. HOTFX RAYMOND 42 East 28th Street New YoA Qty fCROnAK PIAX UJW Far Bay and JJp AMMOAK FLAK WWtnmTtLm ?* do WJt per "a Jiins Mri, I'll 1 I I iW? Kea Tert OjrtiMt. Ur? mam b Wttw o? T?hA?" MMMM lowt.?awuan?df< ya MARX A. CABWnJ. 1 . 4-VC i \; OWN YOUR t A new series of stock i < t AND LOAN ASSOCIA 1913, at the banking h I I Go. Pay for your hoe auwey. i >>'?>. *4, 44, tl', It'll u< Jaagary'j l, mi. *tn *l?o ha ?n from malelgh on Daeomber lit* u< from Durham on Doooahor 14th and llth, 1411. tkl? -oil) bo limited reforming to roach original atartlng point not later than midnight of Jaanair 4th, 1414. / r&r tail and aomplatn laformatlon. nafc yoor agont or vrtta. - J. O. JONC8. Traveling Paaoongor Afoot. Raleigh, K. C. 8. D. KISBR, . > City Ticket Agent, Raleigh. K. C. fka hnoalhiii at a Ug!t M hag a ha haH, agalnat ?ho nppar Ipa ha fcopt to pNMit peToom twin not tec '? announced fa the pmtent office hot many pwox are conrtaced thai % crowbar drtm (VifUy thiwagh tlx Nerth Carolina?Beaufort Ceumty. In the Superier Court. H. II. tfforall ?. Mary William Bto-rall. Tie defendant above named will take eotSoe that ma aetkra entitled Buperior Court of Beaufort Comtj to obtain a divorce a vinculo; and the said defendant will further take notice that she U required to appear at the term of Superior Court of oaid county to ha hold oa the 3rd Monday In February, 1913, at the Court House la saM county in Washington, V. C., aad answer or demur to the complaint In nald action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the Sad day of December, 1911. CBO. A. PAUL, Clerk of the Bapealm Court. 11-3-4 we aaoo*oooo#ooo< 1 An Ideal Ch: gp Open a-. Bank i | The Savings JJ In the name of the one yen with [Pj book Christ nftts moral*?. We pl quarterly. J u. 6. MOSS. President. l^Only* 8 Days T Present indications v congestion in the ? Goods this year. W The Express Comj P to make ddnrgriet A days preceding Chri S WRITE FOR OUR LATEST | SELECTION?GET Y $ SENDING YOUi | ? T | H. CLARKE & SON ft -Th. Sooth's Grootnt Skit Ord. vs <5? 'Cr'C?^ Have Y?a Bought Some Of Oar Aluminum Ware? Twenty to twenty-Ove" per cent reduction Bran regular retail price.** Come and race the line of Roaatora: IcKEEl-KICHUDSM HMtWUE mm. iome !j|' | in THE HOME BUILDING j TION will open January 4th. I one of Ihe Seringa & Trust j se on easy terms and own it. i SPARROW, Sec y. Boarding Hou.o. Intfy prosperous. ^WW*th?n^n thh .*rM of hi. r?po U ? pretty ?ood bo) Hiifht of ywnrni Exhibited by Mr. Tab. >agf on HI. P.rtodloal "Whonorer Irate Ktiiut city." rUo jMrnini to "put ?hH In' the my cyvtem vUh^bQun fortt. sad doe 1*4. to bo found next mmtem fey tke plon. monks of Bt. DonuaC teWtte He* my real nemo and addveee end the customary llo that I hare been trimmed of $3,762 in cash and aetee wen. when I feel any each microbes fnawtag let my I order op to mr twoeo Id the hotel a pitcher of km water and loefc the door, eitnk the lee awMto look throegh the bottom of the empty tumbler M ooneeeetire times; aaOittea BO to hed with my f2S.ll under* my pillow, to make aboct morn Inn am esse ly content In the knowledge that 1 have deprived the newspapers of as ioteresttec Item and cheated the folks at bea^ ?wt off a story that would have keen toM est me unto the third and fourth generations of them thai hat* r-?*~ I'! beedd?eooeei r ristmas Gift J [ - 31 account with I & Trust Co. ; J M f?T?r Md ,raat the put t w*7 4 m ctmt t I ' 1 JNO. R. SPARROW, Cashier. < 1 MtllMM* Mi to Christmas 5 , point to an unusual V transit of Holiday ?oies will be nnabtc OK time tbe last few \ PRICE LIST?MAKE YOUR^~S OURS ON TIME-BY > t ORDERS NOW ! O ? | q d:.i i \r- 1 gT"" .> IUM1U1U1IU, T ?U. | C WV WWW^^P^I Captain Joka W. Kmrtm. at tl Norfolk Southern, tu a WMbfegtc vieitor last evening. Sensible , . TWtwedmiol toy pistol* and toddy b> fleeting. One Dollar < >'< a he*wful and lasting gme to feel like a man. hiot to oaye Ins osm nst heme given Mm a Ckrii 11 v I 11 1 i i i m I.... Are now complete again alter several weeks of being broken op by the many buyera. Why net exchange or sell some ot your old Oak Beds and Dressers and fill the place Mahogany - Pieces. i . Buy genuine mahegaay and svcM Its get; BSgSlT or out of. date .We also bare tola I flood assortment at oUptocMtn Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Setters, etc., for Xmas trade. 1 ' V-v "'4 "AJ' ' " "-A-V" '- 'V'vaB ! ; =========^^ ; JEFFERSON FURNITURE GO. I wmmmmhmhmmbhmmhhmmbI P ' = MORTGAGE 8AIJL ISMd. datod Februa^ ttb. 1)11. Br virtue of power of sale <w an? nwnlij la the register* of . 1? * certain mortgage deed Meaafort County, tn book 151, pace " eaeeateff by ft. X Moore and wife. +qkv ^HU offer tor aale tor caab, Mary Jane Moore to T. JL Roee A at tmbllc aaotlon to tbe llfltinet ro., dated the 20th day of MRrob. derTat the eourTl-e^orWBi^ 1107, aad recorded In the register's f0Tt county, on Mnaday the 1Mb day office of Beaufort county In bbok 141, c January, It 18, at 11 o'ttook pace Shi. 1 will offer tor eato at the the floUowtev described *?-* Court House door In BeantoM Couo- Bt^t track In "??'>?? Township Brat c?k auction, for art,?t It adjoining u? land. of T. E. Craw o'clock. Boon. OB Mondar. the 6ttt t.rd Naah |UM. a B F.wU dnr of January, ltlt. the toUowlng ml,_ n.i?r Ut trIot u deoorUMS land nn contained la raid u,e ^ j r Bennett In ?e dl.lntorttn*. deed. nfoB o# llln father'. nntmte. nad Beginning nenr Samuel Hone's, .Berdon Out Bald Bennett now reSr., home tract at a gum running to ^toe the Jordan Moore old swamp field. Second tTWt n. tllen to tfc" 1 U Butt ""n to * th'njof-N. W. Potter. Alan Toetan ot ala, _ Bryant Soorr'i northeast earner, ay the ?la Bennett till Powle, " tllenoe with Bryant Moore'e liner to oontalnlng I Ii'iI L ,11m am, or |,,,, a SUB. then back to Samuel Mbore'n TW 1. n?tng Ma ae to on S Una., then to the beginning, contain- payment of u, d.ht nrmt by aald Bi lac one hundred and Sfty acreei more morttoce 1n?. tole la ?at tot L or loan. This claim coram about 1 -r Q( ^ y tntrtr-eao oama. being one and a half Jtor TUl> ltl, 1 altarea where there la aeraa hotre of bokner a bcnher lt,n,,, 1 F rater Moore, deoeaaod, and known gcndhtocton Hscaa Til hiagt Inc. f an the Hilar Moore swamp landl Owwor of too .Debt f D*to"" hir"* <>? ? ? "> W. A. THOMPSON Attornar trifll I payment of the debt secured hy sold attorney. { inectgog* dead, aala Is made to satin- . This the 23d day of Norarehar, ' J 7 *- ROSa * ??? 1ZL* umnlaeury 0? rereon I Baweii. swan A McOot^Tcto*""" ta*T * Owners of Debt. daUas srslMf said estate will flli I" A THOM^e,. ft wKAto"tw?*r* Motto tnm tola dot. B , . or tote >oUm wtn be IBM la bai I { t MOBTOAOK SAB*. #( y., n, I Br Ytrtae of power o? eale earn- This Not. leu. lilt , I tain* In a certain mortca** ?oe* HARRY CAWTHORNK. 1 exeeote* bp 1. T. Benson an* atfe Ada'r. fro* WolfeoOaa, Dee'd. B teotaU Bennot, Co. to* oador- CbMonlaltr. N. C - Mill;. . L-M;/ - ~ ; Try?a Daily News Want Ad. ? . Christmas Presents -j 1 , tegm to teach your child economy h nam. Dolls and tare are short-Heed, while the pleasure the? bring M alee or Five Dollars m our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Chrietmae preeent. The boy wkh a bank account beandk inspires him to higher things. If you cm, teach oney and inculcate a lesson of thrift and economy, you Mmae preeent that ie better thai all the toys m town. 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