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WWIinflOB, " v.i uM?T toe >Ct VI f; .Vlick 3, 1IT1 O? Mimlh 7iT? Four^^&nths 7^ 1.0J ? coittaaed will plena* notify this ofFt ?III in w^af a^raiBff. otktfinwr ,.rr~ M&Ssgg&fr&ias attention. It la oar d? ll articles eent to th? Dally News ^B publlc^op mast be signed by ^ T? writcfl^htiicrwlse they will not WEDNBSDIY, JAN. 1, 1913. ,l'*KriU HWT Ton At Br y~ p | The parcels post will be inaugurated in this country today, and the p"-' result will.be watched with keen inr terest by those who have demanded * a cheaper means of sending small packages of such little va\p?OM to prohibit their shipment at riJHtrcail and express rates heretofore prevailing. The inauguartion of the ser.vK . ice will mean a test of this system fr.- of government carryiqg^jind it is cdnrended that it only flteans aii openWfz niiR the way for a parcels post .system that will be much -more < llicient. effective and economical than the * present arrangement. It is quite natural that time will show the defects of the present oper fcv. , ation of the parcels post, and that all defecla will be remedied .bv t*oh-| gross as fast as the service requires. Whatever may be the result of the I | experiment under the present regu-. | lations, it is safe to say that the parcels .post is here to stay, and that the only altercation in it will simply be| to perfect it and adjust it to the busi-j ncss of the country, t Under the law which becomes ef- [ fertive today, the country is divided ' into eight zones.but it will require; home time, for senders to get thej proper conception of the operation [5j of the system. If tt i? de.-ired to send S package beyond the^zone. addTflonal postage-witt-hf? mtiHewV the rate Increasing one cent per pound for each additional zone of distance. Special postal parcels stamp.- will be FOR 1918 "^I^TORY The first port of ??< I cam* to Mm roar* ago. yet 1 worked hard 1 H>7. There was much mogey ape get Washington Park In shape, but country,.! decided \o just hold off a something happened!" Until there w i*Mt yog rmy time was glrenm and now 1 beg to' v ANNC Something has happened. Plans fo are being shaped so that they can t This Is a small beginning of a none in the state. With thla college any other suburb around Washing* This year there is going to be Park than there has ever been in all Washington put. together. - ? - RESC i am going to put my energy J going to sell more lots than there" the property has been on- the marh larger patron of he railroad- and It is an adjustment of this feature oi it that w'll be* troublesomo on the different lines.?Washington S;nr. \KW YEARS GREETINGS. The Daily News extends host wishes to all it* many subscribers and friends for a happy and prosperous new year. May the year 1913 be the very best to every reader of this paper. As u town every citizen should strive with his neighbor to make Washington go forward during the coming year as never before and this ran be accomplished if all pull together with one common purpose and aim. In union there is strength, so "Tefs~ rttr Tafcethis as our slogan for 1913 and work together for the uplift and betterment of our community. Again the D&Jly News extends greetings furtt-new year filled only with sunshine and happiness and prosperity. , Famous Stiige Beauties look with horror on Skin Eruptions Blotches. Sores or Pimplgs. The> don't have them. For all such troubles use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Excellent for Eczema or Salt Rheum, it cures sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains; healt burns, cuts and bruises. UnsurpassStnra ft FROM STATE FARM. Captain George J. Studdert. T. R. Hodges and son. R. R. Warren and Capt. George T. Leach, paid a visit to the State Farm at Tillery, N. C., yesterday. They were favorably impressed with the work now going on there. Thin farm 1b a credit to North Carolina. a HAR.COURT& DAILY WASHIN * JJXCI/USIVErfc /HB ' FOte. THKS EX I I ~ Try a Daily N r reqOTTVa wr-w-rv n .ri -.p.. Iin "ri]inary stamps put on a pan*-! will eT cause it .to remain at the original f; ' - mailing place till the sender or con-j r* aignee is notified. Speaking of this . feature of the new arrangement, the f- . Atlantu Constitution makes this criticism: "These complicated renditions are of themselves suffi< lent to militate against a widespread use of the new postal faeture. When th" average ft to stand on hie head. [L- iiiutanhf rirall\ sneaking, to figure out the postage upon a given packs'. age for a specified diatftr.i'", he is r likely to ?oncluJe that he has missed his vocation and look with designing yea upon the job of the nan who juggles freight rates or tariff schedules. "A single citation is enou-^ to indicate the unjust and discriminatory nature ot the -domestic parcels post now Igndl* vouchsafed the United 0 States as ugainst the foreign parcels ct post maintained By tliis guv* rnment tinder treaty agreement wll'l IlWU.rly t Atlanta, for example, zone number eight, reaching to San Francisco, in the one taking greatest toll of the pocketbock. To send an elevenpound ym?-kKg*? irom lb is citv to the Pacific - coast, a distance of approximately 2,000 miles, one must pay 13 cents for the first pound and 12 cen^ for each additional*ponr.d. That is a total of $1.32. If- "C, "But If you want to mail The strmr package from Atlanta to Hong Kong, f " under the International treaty agreerate, $1.32, although Hong Kong is several thousand miles across the Pacific from San Francisco. The disparLL ..r ity applies to mail shipments hatweeir America and an overwhelming TJAjority of great world centers. So tttifair and *" illogical system cannot hope to make a long stand against public disapproval. That is why, while any aort of domestic parcels post is ?' better than none, the one soon to be inaugurated Is chiefly significant an a trail-blazer." It is features like that mentioned by the Constitution that must be at. tered in the future. One of the principal things to be adjusted, however, 1st the 'matter of compensating the railroads for carrying the government's express packages, for that lb r,' what the parcels post means. The government does not own the railroads, and that is aping to be one of* the serious difficulties in a country ffjl' ' ii' iffi I Hiii in niinniiif ifstflf isifihf K dictate to the mllrosjl companies E( tko charge they jnutt make for the t , service. The railroads will have to ; ' N take case of the service till the gov V em men t it Ifi a position to strike a trade i'h them tb the par- poet B, j, Dus'uess, the government feecomes a I I ^* -a-, / ' tom^oTri?v hara no .uporlor. "TrjrftoSrKTIIT bottlo to tu.r.nt^ to^aattofr Only *' " - 1 maa'admlt Utot hto Wa wool.! !I?i? W?D ruined ait bto drift had refused to marry him? . A* v. -'V. .? EXECITOB'S "NOTICE. Having this day qualified aa the executor to thelOt wfirahd feelament of the l*ta~Fenner B. Guilford estate, this la to notify all persons having claim* against said eatate to present same ota or before the 18th day of November, IS 18, or this no-' tice will be pleaded in bar ef their recovery. All (Arsons Indebted to the Old estate are hereby notified to i Washington. Twaa the rainy year and oAtinued to work hard through at la those two rainy yearn trying to seeing the depressed condition of the ad hang on to the. project until tm a spirit of hotter times, r helping to land ike ooHegw project )UNCE . <r the Washington Collegiate Institute * put out to the contractors for bids. > great college, one to be oeoond to and the many homes this year there Part than,there haa ryrir hum la 1 . 4 on. "? ?. more improvements in Washington the su&irban property around >LVED ?M | .0 sell Washington Park and 1 am has been sold during the seven years set. A. C. HATHA WAY.. _ > MOVINf US' OFFICK. . Mr. Harry MoMullan, who was formerly associated with Messrs. Srakll and MacLean in the practice of his profession, the law, la moving to his new quarters in the Rodman building on East Main street. i- MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY. Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Nicholson are today celebrating their 23rd anniversary Of their marriage and their numerous friends, and they are 1 legion, wish them many happy and . Joyous returns. 1 -NOTICE OF HALE. . 1- ; , . I hereby notify nil persons that the 1 Arm of F. G. Paul & Bro., Tilman , IPaul. sole owner, has this day Void f^Hhis entire stock of merchandise, cou^B<lstlng or groceries, hay, etc.. also ^^styio of firm and good will to^Hugh ; | Paul. who. will continue th^jmfriness the present stand ,ln 'tlie uaughani building. Main street. WashingI ton. N. C. All persons holding un1 paid accounts against above Arm | prior to January 1st. 1913, are roI quested to present tbcm at once to [Tllman Paul for settlement. All per'sons owing above Arm prior to January 1, 1913. same being due. are [requested to make settlement at ! once to Tilman Paul. The said Hugh 1 Paul takes charge of business on January 1. 1913, a? n-atnor . nrr?nrl of nr nf Arm nt V Q Paul , & Bro.. Mayhew Paul as manager. I wish to extend jny sincere thanks to my many customers for their past patronage and favors and earnestly ; request a continuance of the same' with Hugh Paul who will conduct the < business under the same Arm came. A happy New Year and best-wishes toNfcll. This January 1st, 1913. TILMAN PAUL. 4 1-1-tfc / Af\ MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS VV. L0UI5VILLE/,Ky.,U^A. r NEWS GTON, N. C. OCSTXgbkm * ifH^ 1 CLUvSIVB. VTHR.- I R|( ^ENSI ' %w for the Woods and Game" LA good gun makes an ideal Xmas resent for the man or boy wbo enjoy. L Surprise him wkh a STEVENS lo. WO Repeating Sbotno?Nmtmtul *?r-Nn - BmlM-lm r^UHif L See this gun at our atom* \RRJS H'ABLD WARE" -COMPANY. v * . . make IpmedUta parfceat. Th!? the 18th day of November, 1812. M. B. OPIliFORl>.?? ll-19- wc Executor.' Our Mai BetT Roq Are now complete weeks of being broken i ers. Why not exchange old Oak Beds and Three with most modern and Mahogany Buy genuine m&hog ting old or out of date good assortment of old i ers. Tables. Settees, etc. I JEFFERSON Fl WWWIWttftl I OWN YOUR h A new series of Stock in | AND LOAN ASSOCIAT 1913. at the banking hot $ T7T Kay lor y^r home I JNO. B. Bex it ; ever -^There's no pli A vas|t deal of the dependsW the iurniture: this store will show you to ixiaKe home more entic Not only do we carry comfortable furaitttre, t ty of all those little thii in* home- sweet home let us show you even if 1' EUROPEAN FtAN ^ ?? Per Day and Up p AputnieM seoomudatlug 8 or more U^lT-^.,1^ "_ y*-, lo^any ^ ______ ===== again after several ip] by the many buy; or sell some of your , \ ~ yen and fill the place cumiiiuu aenaea muue - Pieces. any and avoid Its getWe also have ln?a >ieces In Chairs, Rock. for Xmas trade. IRNITURECO. OME i THE HOME BUILDING^? ION will open January 4th, | I use of The Savings & Trust J !: on easy terms ami own If. i r SPARROW, Sec'y. j j. so humble ace like home comfort of home you have. A look around many "wrinkles" on howling. v die latest in up-to-date >ut we make a special-. VAI1 tT! irURNXO.i! * - ?>5 ' vi* I i" * j Chilly Mornings Cool Nights Rather difficult to keep the house at the proper ! femperatnre. Cant lightthe furnaee yet as it Is too v. arm during the.. I tnkkBe ot the"4?yT6UT 1 some heat le needed tn 1 ihe* morning stntf after siindown. 1 I Use a Vulcan. Odorless Gas 1 Heater i J-MHP11-. Makes a rcomcom- _ f ortable in fire jV;' VPo?Uh'#y Odorleu ts? " r'w i WasfilRBtor iiiW ^ Watef it. STOCKHOKDEK8 HqCBTIKG. The annual meeting of the stock* holders of the Home Building & Loan Association/^111 be held at the banking house of the Barings St Trust Company on Thursday, January J 3d, 1?1S. >t 4:30*p. m. ? iHO. B. SPARROW. Secy. ?i'i S? tta j TRY DAUV ^EWU WANT AD. NOTICE OF BADE. < By virtue of power of sale contain- * ea in a certain mortgage executed by E. M. Hardy to the undersigned, dated January 34th, 1910, and^recorded in the registers oflloe of Beaufort County in book 158, page 28, 1 ~ will offer for sale, at public auction, ( for cash at the Court House door in ] Beaufort County, at 12 o'clock noon, on Monday the 20th day of January, ' ltlj, the following described land, . to-wit: ' 5 ' .TT, ' " Tn in the center ofthe 'avenue leading , from Asbury Tyrea' home; at thj* Etath East corner of George Mid- ' yerts lot, and running tho same < vt wu iivuuh, w) uie uia . Robblna cuil. It being T. C. Bock'r , Sooth line, tbenee down eald canal to , the *{4 road and the Jnternctlon of the Helree Canal, thence np the ~ RcItcs canal to Klcy Barnes 8. >. , corner and theade about North with , Mlcy Barnes line to the beginning, , This the 17th day ot December, 19U. . ? ; : W. A. THpMPSON, _ U-l?-?wc Mortgagee. ^ fc 1 ? it 'it an .i . o 1 Have idWBongm some . ' : 1 Aluminum Ware? 3 Twenty to tWentyAvd |>er cent reduction from [rogu- ' la* retail price, pome and ? -*ei|MLtoS^ Routera. , McKEEL-RICHARDSON HAROWMK vtnrAnl. LI?LL?1_! r-T- : > WltaT O. Kodjun. i-j^A2ass*w': - -'"? * - H. . W*rd^ ^Junl^OOrla* W Mb initio*' M*C. *_ "*^3 ' W? mctlca U th? Omit >1 tin rtm JudtrtU nmim ar< ou . Vtmnl OHM ;srj ? i?ri <???v??? * m 0~rm i /V " %V - m BO**** ~ _ tWili ?>T?n WUAROIOI, M. O. ? t Qj jJUjJL" j yrfvfi.'VV''' T* * "' 53 a A. PgmLjPB A BKX, riBI 1N8UMKGI. F^FWAflHllttiTON, H O. ... ? .? ? I ; . ; ft m w n. asms : : Pru^ttrM t?i 11 -? il SraBE >? ? John H. Small a. O. MacLaaa ' Barry McMalian ? ^^11, Mac Lean M ? Attorn ays-atr Law " *-*?Waafctaytoxr. Ncn h Cmnrttas > Edward 1^ 8M?in, - J : J *?? * * * fl ' ItntM * THOMFaOX " Attaraaws mtJiiw. >. Waablnxtoa and Aurora. N. 0. V ' a -A > ?. a-w * ^ OOLIiHf H. HARD13G . > ^ Attornar-*t-Law ' 0*alnlm?liMOaM? Boo ma lad ?. ? ; Washington. N. C. - * ?** - * '"i*.- S?.''-' y r1"*' v' --'.V *ffl I ' rorwood L. mi on ? ' Attornay-at-Law - / Washington, If. 0 > ? 1 1 ^ w w - * : m m THOS. J. IaOK?, Attorney-at-Law. : : wmmmub. k. c,_; ' Offlce lad Floor Sarins pad ' Trust Ball diss. Fraction Id all ' State Courts. '/ ' I- ' 8CH1DULK + Uaab -at HUen 0. leares Soath > Oreek Monday. Wilialw, aCd lagton tytndij, Wednesday sad ' Friday at !:* P. M. > T. TT. TSTUM TO TAX P*tHB, . j I am la ud of your uxm to meet he demands of the state, the County ind the Schools. Please come and ettle at once. Tonr taxes have b&n I lue slace September let. Hit. This Deem her tt. 1911. ' OEORQR S. RICKS. -Sheriff Beaufort County. 12-28-lOtc __ t^m? h 111 ?' fls?4 * Winipsr *> * MBaaser. (
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