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wHf IHDilin llnflLl nLIf u 1 EXCEPT SUNDAY. |? Wo. 109 Eut Wat.r (Kraal. mured as Mcoud-claaa matter Auxuat I. 1900. at Ike potaoOco at ^aakjoaton. N. C., under the act ot ? ylJr"worth.i:.V.S . i *V Subscriber* desiring the paper die- * tfletlnued will' please notify this of- ? ' flee on date of expiration, otherwise Z i It will be continued at regular subI serlption rates until notice to stop *? received. If you do not set the Daily Neva promptly telepbne or write the manner, and the complaint will receive immediate attention. It la our desire to please you. All articles sent to the Dally Newa for publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not " ' be published. TUEf-DAY, DEC 24. 1912. a =========?=?; A MKKRY CHRISTMAS. Oace again the Dally News exteads the greetings of the Beason and wishes every reader and patron a merry Christmas and happy New Year. As has been the usual custom of the paper there will be no issue on tomorrow as the entire force wishes jte enjoy the pleasures of the day ,and no reader of the paper for a moment would deny them of this. As they celebrate the birth cf the Cbrlst-chlld they wish every reader all the joys and pleasures that the Yuletide season brings, and too, ibey' wish that every one will live to see uir.ny happy and joyous returns. Christmas comes but once a year and it should be celebrated in such a way as to bring nd-:ilration and not condemnation. The birth of Christ is an event that should .command | veneration from every nation Let America take the lead and especially North Carolina and Washington In celebrating the natal day of one whose coming was proclaimed by Angels who sang "Peace on Earth, Good will to men." Again the .Dally News wishes everyone a merry and happy Christinas and may this be their brightest and best. LigtllR BULLETIN MAKES HIT. The December Bulletin of the State Board of Health has made quite a hit. It was devoted very largely to the liquor question. This is the first issue of any State Board ol Health bulletin that has ventured ; to take up this question. It discusses the liquor problem from the standpoint of individual and - public health in a practical and scientific manner. The discussions are by able , men both inside and outside the } medical profession. It makes none of the exaggerated, startling state- ( mentB in regard to liquor and its ^ efforts, without foundation of fact or truth, such as one sometime? ^ bears from temperance enthusiasts, ^ but It gives scientific authority for every fact and figure presented. In this subtle way It deals the liquor problem a blow in the short ribs 1 that is bringing an echo of compliments from one end of the state to the other. - ; One of the writers of <n article in ' This Bulletin reports Maving recelv- ' ed a pledge signed b^ a whole class ' of high school boyB'as a result of having their teacher road tlwm one of these articles. Many requests have come from outside the state for copies of the liquor Bulletin. In fact, in less than a week after issuing this Bulletin over a thousand requests were made for places on the mailing list. There are still several hundred copies of this Bulletin left, and any one interested in this great question from a health standpoint or otherwise should hare one. Send a postcard to the State Board of Health at Raleigh, asking for a copy of the liquor Bulletin. HOW TO KEKP SICK. Get very Mttle sleep?-your nervous system will soon collapse under the strain. Drink any old water, the dirtier the better?you 11 very often And typhoid In water. Keep a dirty house?dirt and dta*eaae go hand in hand. If yon get diphtheria, don't nse antitoxin?-antitoxin will care it. If yon want smallpox, don't get vaccinated. Don't be particular about your milk supply?that's a good way to get slek tad to keep the baby sick. What's the nee of being heel thy, K anyhow? * .. Bad teeth are certainly associated -with a weak constitutional -condition, and with fragile hones. Bad g teeth causa poor nutrition, and poor 'v nutrition In tarn candee had teeth. They woit in n circle. People with perfect teeth are more apt to be in g}'/- good health V .v , v., . h. close the windows nod open the doors to pneumonia. WKSS&, . ? Be a fresh air crank. _ v <;J 11? .. II I " ??y i.-^nx Mml MICKS1 CAPUDINE ff l>?>?1W iwi'mtteMBW^Hyterhfl, iiSTki'dni Chilly Mornings Cool Nights Rather difficult to keep the house at the proper temperature. Can't light the fumace yet as It Is too warm during the middle of the day, but some heat Is needed In the morning and after sundown. Use a Vulcan Odorless Gas ' Heater Makes a room comfortable in five minutes A . Positively Odorless Absolutely Sanitary ======= Washington light 8 Water Co. SUBSCRIBE TO DAILY NEWS. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of power of sale contained in a certain mortgage .executed by S. M. Hardy to the undersigned, lated January 34th, 1910, and recorded in the registers office of Beautort County In book 158. page 28, I will offer for sale, at public auction, tor cash at the Court House door in Beaufort County, at 12 o'clock noon, on Monday the 20th day of January, 1913, the following described land, to-wit: In the village of Idalla, beginning In the center ofthe avenue leading rrom Asbury Tyres' home, at the D...tk t>..? UM. jretta lot. and running the same course of said arenne, to the old Bobbins canal, It being T. C. Back's South line, thence down said canal to the old road and the Intersection of the Reives Canal, thence up the Reives canal to Nicy Barnes 8. E. corner and thence about North with Nicy Barnes line to the beginning, containing ten acres more or lees. This the 17th day of December, 1912. W. A. THOMPSON, 12-19-4wc Mortgagee. HOTELRAYMOND 42 East 28th Street (At lei i?j ItMi.a > New York City EUROPEAN PLAN I1AO Per Day sad Up ' AMERICAN PliAN % OJO Per Pay and Up pass? frosa Co |M0 per ?sy. i- -? i? ! iii ||ii lavfte*. Rrterwce ncheML A <*** ? family MA rtcowaflsl files vfaltf* New YoA City alow. Ufa nsel by fsfr tr Tluhm IMS Malison l-Quore, ?rwanr wfll moot tm MAftK A. CADWO.L I OWN YOUR V J A sew series at stock i AND LOAN ASS0C1A * 1913, at the banking Im I a*Co. Pay for your boo | I11?yiltn Hwd Tily Yt^l ' hoUd4y#.nt ^1'"??^%i^wmy'an-1 > rS ?"?r.?' N.? BIcyol'.. ?J ^^'eS* In ??Hlo? to I.bora data.i"?**] Wr in UMli for th. Baifjtn. ,s7k ?, Raadiagt Standard. Im lolnn. ? Lj-i. 16th ?d 18ti mi Columbia, Ramblar. Nmblaai Ka- TtakWa will ba Hatltad returning lor tank ol on dma Wa alaa oarer |? re^* ?rl*'?*' /J*'!' "?'?t J!?' ' a fall Una ol rapatre at nil Oman. Wler mag anion in o anuary .11 D. R. CUTLER For fnland ro.,t.ta reformatio*. Mk your IffODt or write. II 114 Market St J. ? jones. II WASHINGTON. N. & Trawling Farenpga* Ag.nt, Ralelgb, I Phone tn r. d. KISKR. City Tlckat Ag.nl, Ral.tgh, N p. . Captain aud Mr. C. 8. Whlcbjrd ! >f Vandam.ro, R P.'. war. bare yea- flfc NflnCI. lordar __________________ North Carolina?Banofon County] In tha Snparior Court., TRY A DAILY NBW8 WANT AD. *. N. Ijfnrall re. Nary Willlaih (VARHINGTCgl PWOWPCB MARKIST TLZTLoZ TUESDAY. D?C. ft. ZSZ 3S.:_V . . ' .? to obtain fl dlrerca a rtnoultH,. nn^ Shearing. . 5c to 10c. ?TZ Lamb akin., each 5c to 10c.?4t VJT!^ w ? - .?f Bees Wax ITe ??Dn^ ^ held on the ord Monaty I SSMr"k,B*'.so?*'?<^?Z.\\ Dry Hint hide., per lh '. .lie N ?V ?* *~l&1 Dry hide., d'sed. per lh ?c u, 4c u* wUll2i*? to the inert fothh! Green ealted hide. II 1-le ?.bUL Grew Hides' , ..lie lh r *!!!rt,i. Deer skin wit lie "lS" Rt' : ?* ~ ^ I An Ideal Christinas Gift! 0 Open a Bank account with 2 1 The Savings & Ti%st Co. -j 2 In the name of the one you ?riah to favor and present the paaa V V* book Chrlatmaa morning. Wo pay 4 perSpent com pomaded 9 %8 quarterly. . rj B"O. MOSS. President. JNO. B: SPARROW, Cashier. J jBk&flk flk A A fluOuSk CuBuBuBMEkA AAA 2 TPTnrn'TrTrTrTnrs^n^ww-m-m TT ?-? ? ' knv1 ep HOLIDAY GREjETINGS ': S | I ^ 1 I To those who have been our customers t i during the peat year and to those who have 1 i not been we want , you to become one of our satisfied family during the coming year. FOR XMAS I: . .-?v j? We have an unusually attractive line of confectioneries ranging In price from^lOc to Stc i per pound. i We have also everything 1' necessary for 1 i your Christmas cooking at prices J which ' mean a saving to you. ! .. The Store Around the Comer ] | CLAUD A. LITTLE, Propr. | iwrev w w vir vi**>i**iv mr vir yirw?J 1 Have Y?n Son, visitor last evening. Of Our ? ~ Aluminum Ware? ill Spnsihlp Twenty to twenty five' per cent reduction from regn- The beet time to be Ur retail price. T.Come and toy pistols and teddy bet |aaa the Una ot Routers. One Dollar o, MJim Mam?an limaiDr '* a hehpftd and lasting < IBRttl-KIUlMUJllll HWDIWt ?a? = gme to feel like a man, < , '"m ** eeoehie own mot ' : Are M* complete ng.in alter several weeks of betas broken up by the many buyers. Why not exchange or oell some of your old Oak Rede end Dressers and fill the place with most modern and common sensed made ? ' II * II 1 - W\ J V>* f?I Mahogany - Pieces. ?-afca- Viawr'' :] ; Buyjgenuine mahogany and avoid tts getting old or out of date: We also have in] a good assortment of old pieces In Chairs. Rockers, Tables, Settees, etc., for Xmas trade. 1 >'*- Sb > : < ' JL _ - I JEFFERSON FURNITURE CO. I - II ** : MOItTOAOB HAUL tinned, dated February 'tb, lttl. By rtrtue ot power of eele eon- and recorded m the recletera oOce of talced In a certain mortgage deed Beaufort Oonnty. la book lit, paae executed by B J. Moore and wife, ?o6. we will o?er tor dale tor cash, Mary Jane Moore .to T. A. Roee A at pnkllc auction, to Ike highest bfdBro.. dated the 10th day of March, dor, at the court bonne door In Beau1M7, and recorded In tha register's for, cunty. on Monday the 13th day omce of Beaufort eonnty la hook 141, of January. Ills, at 11 o'clock noon, page 1*1. I will offer tor gel* at the the fellowin( described land. Court House door In Beaufort Coua- riret tract In Richland Township ty nt public auction, tor canh, at 11 adlolnlnc the lands ot T. R. Crawo'clock. noon, on Moo day, the dth ford, No^ Bennett, B. R Fowle at day of Jsnuary, ltll. the following als, being the runs tract allotted to deoeHbed land as contained in said ,bp aald J. T. Bennett In the dismortgage deed. slon ot bin father's estate, and Beginning near Samuel Moore's, whereon the said Bennett now reSr.. home tract at a cum .running to sides. the Jordan Moore old swamp Held. Second tract. Adjoining the lands then to Jhe J. C. Butt Hen to a gam of N. W. Potter. Alex Tooten et als. stob, thence wMh Butt's line to ua belna the same tract "purchased Bryant Moore's northeast eornar. by tha aald Beaaatt of ?. R. Fowle. thence wtth Bryant Moore's line to containing twelve scree more or loan a gam. then hook to Samuel Moon's Default having been made In the line, then to the beginning, contain- of the debt secured by said tng one hundred and fifty scree, more mortfage deed, tola la made nt the or lea. Thin claim coven about taqueat of the owners, thirty-one acne, being one and n half Dee. 7th. 1*11. share# where then la seven heln of BOMNKli a BONNER, Mortgagee. Riloy Moore, deoeaaed, end known Maahiagton Homo Kxchenge, Its, oa the Riley Moore swamp land. Owner ot the Debt JaFfg been made tat the w K THOMPSON. Attorney. yojuioui VI IUO Utui Bflcurea UJ nuo H-f-4WC mort?n*e Bead, 8*1* la made to mtls "00??:^ ..a a . ? ,. AWHJnSTBAWWS MOTMK Tble the JId day ot NoTombot. Bavin, Qualified u administrator upon the estate ot Fred Wolteadee. T. A. ROSS t BRO., deeeaeed, this la to notify all persons Mortgagee. indebted tm said eeUte to pay Cow.ll Bw.n * MeCott.r Co., undeuHned. all penman hnvln. Owners of Debt. etalms asslnst said saute -will file W. A. THOMPSON, Mm. . . .... Attorney. rnent, properly Itemised sad verified, ' Within twelrs months (rem this date ~~2 fT or this notice will be plesded.lt, bar MOBTQAGK SALE. ^ payneat. By virtue of power of sale con- This Nov. 14th, 1111. talned la a certain mortaase deed harry CAWThOrnE. executed by. J. T. Bennett sad wife Adm'r. Fred Wolfenden. Dee'd. ElUsbeth Bonnet, to tbe under- Chooowlnlty. 14. c. Try a Daily News Want Ad. Christmas Presents 6 t gm to teach your child economy is now. Doth and trs ear* short-lived, while the pleasure they bring is edso Five Dollars m our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Zhristmaa present.^^ The hoy with abtmk atxot^^ be " u ' " H . DAinHju 41 VABR3B jSHSBjlv.... :fl Wa?h!n*ton. North Carolli:a ?* Nfl ?... | WtkJ C. Kodmtn, Wo. B. HodtOMM. Jr. RODltiAJf A RODMAJf * Attorners-at-Law. || ' ? W. Colth?"oS*rt .( tH. mr^tedMUJ^Dlrtrlct KlUiHI.a. ? ? a|& '"V'nJ r :? > ?v,l "* V'' | I ftjurmni W I ? ? ~ -- i Prsctlcaa is an tfta Com . * * I ........... lobs EL Small A. D. Mil ?aa " Hurr MaM alias ? "?" Mtrlma ft Hdlftfaa a Attorasfa-sVLa* a .. ^ Waah^nsLon.^ Nm,l(toto._ , JVaamastaa. m. g ?i . ; -2< ^^ '2225Tfc?? *SB5w at Lav. WMhloctM aa? Avcta. N. O. .< a OMJ^ . auBiPW ^ (NtoMiifttaftOaMf ^ Booms t asft ft* a , K WaaWaftftoa. M. & a 1 < a a a a a a a a a >a : sorwood u anmafti i :zrr? I ' . . . . .... ........ nun b. mu -T- ?? ; , ; I r' Once la Bavtaca aal Traat ballfllsfl. Inm floor. Proo tloo la all tfca coma. i GREATEST OOMPAflT IH THB soon MOBUTU oft a *?* * a,7no,ooo I Bin? * ' paniee rha rem of (? a law. a* pn- iklaw rata aad aa kqa a B. A. COOTBB. MM J a ' a a a B TRT A MBWB waxt n> ' jH 4 ' * f, , Gaaboat Ellen C. lat?M fhit* " in * Creak Moada/. Wednesday. ml -
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