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*U-ILreH*D IVUST AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. J No. lOt But Water Street. F fctwtd a%. second-class matter v August 5. lvOB, at the potsofflce at &?- Washington. N. C.. under the act of %' , March 3. 1I7B. 1 ^Oas Month f .15 i'our Months 1.00 * 6ix Months .v.. 1.60 KP One Year 3.00 ^ . . Subscribers desiring the paper discontinued will please notify this ofP, flee on date of explratiou. otherwise HE"-1 It wiH be continued at regular sub=" ~ fc.v ^cription rates until notice to stop la received. If you do not get the Dally News promptly telepbne or write the manager, and the complaint will receive immediate attention. It is our deBk, sire to please you. All article;' eent to the Dally News *Y9V publicaflon must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not be published. , ~8A'.TRDATT JAN. IS. IMS. Gravitation. <c. Cratlbition us giipiKised innate power noticednjy tLie Greeks nud also by ^::cen. who speaks of ihe luoon sd'.ruoTi 11\i tjfc waior*. about 38 ~ F it. C.?Kt'i li'i fiiiMilLaKd till.1 aubjeot about "C'Ct. nud Uooke tlcvtswlf a system of ?rnviintioii about P.7I. The principle": ?-f enivlrv were Ueuionstinte?l by at l-'lorence nbour 1033. but it *v.;s tint until the event Newton | stepped rlie u??. tb.it the matter wn?. fa.r.y settled. The others hail! "gnesKeil NiovTeii proved. aiid'.to New- j [ ti?u un<,..-stioiiably belongs the bigh-j honor <f luring shown iij? the true i mechanist; of the heavens. GET TOGETHER ON GOOD ROADS WORK. ti Whrt Tv.o C Id Enemies Did at an Im < c-evenient Meeting. T? ildest uifii in Ihe town J ( of GoG*. N- 'nabil cnniy. Kaif. ?pir.r- ' i ruled ? - t-u y<v.r? They j have lu; :..iuht,v careful ever since 11 ... iVT on iac xirei-i i j speak . :..no Ivoit u-n-pen Jt"-*.. ; liles. h\: . . ?t.viti.wart;uv. N-- u::-.-. : know* = hi grudge ytigh: h:*v. : I resulted * * : iiy lui.^Ji n>:? lor \ i Oke lis* > :?: ; is11% lutU a uyoiUj rcvtds ' f.?Iv. One bundle . i gnvc . ?i I . : < ::nvT?*viUtf ?n?* uii'c Ike ?-i -: r . ::t IL.>* county . Throi j| lone Sr.''- <1 ?wn and tv. ? i broi.??? n'1 The-.. rot 11 #i ? . v. m-d* and bni*!i I ! I' sovera' : . ^ .. : t'n- r<-.id were ! 1 sr;. At.li ' - 1 road* workers Had at a t.-iir : t hoar A. It. l.osh. ?? j sl-*tunt ?'i !' : iiltway engineer from i I -thp sign?r?:? o'Vife. .give a gnnn I roads t.. v . : u ,f. something i > oat j ' And t- two old business otic j 1 nd?* rr the siloine and von -.? iil. cjuJamUUvor for a r <\ > ami thou shook luCnd* 1 "B1IJ." -. ! "? ' surety do need 1 work or: '"? tvads " "We serai;. il s.'iti the nther "Am! ' I'.ii' " r-r? rcr-do it is tn get Tn--p gel hi : " TIPS TO HIGHWAY USERS. , Eng ner-'i Novtl Method For Keeping ! Prrds In Good Condition. , A tuo-.! :i I Ci'isual method of rail , !nar nip M? the proper way in j which .- 1 road was pot in , " j| h'.I v |K|. ci'io't ' - It eort-i-ds- of a card , hear:-_ ' 1 .oving lovottd: 1 1 V HC.V TO KEEP THIS ROAO < V PCS YEARS. ? . ^ [* T- r 'or.d was constructed for { 1 V yo .- V I i Dc-.'t :!-i\e n one track. Avoid ?j* ! J ma? rg -Uts. *1* J If ? i ?se one place all t*ie V j d- wear v> |l be >n one place and | T make a rvt. T | 2 ir >e.: -58 a vt?i? rara and a<s , 4? not or v: exactly where the last >J? ? wagon d-d the wear will be dis- V I 1 tributeci. which will keep tHe JL { surface smooth and the road 2 will rema-n goo^f for yejrs: T 1 4- othe'wte rt" ??Tf"soon be rutted IC | ^ and the smooth surface gone. t H~J-H-J-X-X-X-X~^X-X?!-X-X-XTho cards n:\? , Py inrlu'S In | ftize am! ur?? -!vi-n to tin; iitcn in . charge of road work for ilistriliation to passers by. calls direct attontioii ^ to tbe snliject ami- seems to he more ] effective than jdncards lackinl- at the Bide of the road. Instead of n hasty glance in pn.-*slng.stlie patrons of the * roarls pnr The rn rds in nw|f f>h^tef'i"fb 1 be reread and given more mature consideration. > i Goon RnAn<i ciiodcd r I. ?? A Nov*l PJ*n to Get Money- Fm lm- ^ provemont Work. If farmers generally would adopt the plan of tliose of Lubeck district in Wood county. \V. Vn.. the good roads problem would t?o solved. Flere a good roads supper was given last year, and the year before last, and committees have Ikmui appointed for a similar , iiffair this year Only a small section of the road connecting Lubeck with Parkersburg remains to be' Improved, nd It la for this work the proceeds of the supper will bo used. When It Is completed the Lubeck road will bo a monument to the progressive spirit of the people of that locality, who have , contributed time, money and labor for the furtherance of the work. Before the Improvement the road in the winter was absolutely impassable, and this has been converted Into not ooly l$, the best and most substantia! road In Wood county, but one of the beat In y the entire suite. I The old and settled ntU ed. A fiw years bene to a newer and healthie: A 4 I wfl? L/r? foresight and hu look points to being the W ashingttm. Induce" Old English Press Gang.. J In the past the new a of n shortage I of men 4n the nary nml I he hint of ac-I lion by the admiralty would have put) the merchantman on guard. Toward! fhe end of the eighteenth urttury, fori Innttnicp. there wns .a c#fl for sailors for the navy, and "persuasion" was the rule. "The press In the Thames for tbe la?t three days has been- very severs- FLy.e or six hundred seamen have been laid hold of." Thus runs one of many entries in the papers of the period. It was not always peaceful "pressing." as this item in the Times of lTIMi will prove: "There wasi a very h?u press on the river Friday I nlplit last, when several humlrcsk able seamen were procured. One of the panes In boarding a Liverpool trader was resisted by t!ie crow, when a des-1 per.iie affray took place. In whichI many of the former wore thrown over--! hoard. : Ucntenaul who board**!. llUMii was killed l?v n shot the1 rvssol."?Ohr<?:hole. j A Bit of Kitchener's Tact. The II;*}pri.in I*i-d<?tii:i I* n??t com. (*??!' ?! t?> | i.v tuxes or to render tliu ordinary biigntlntis of ehlzondilp. [vvlti [\ iti l/.'V.-c include* military sorv^ kc. Sinn ~rftrr TTR? w.t ureal* oT tltc war l**tw.v? Turkey a ad Halv a dolepalInti of l'l-l "'.ilns approached (ieti-J crssl Kitchener and tnhl him that they wanioil ; ? l ? across the border to the [tv-Mance of their luird pressed fel? lows in Tripoli,. The t,i;gd?h general udmilTTTi \\ lil; unexpected readiness ili.it their ropiest was reasonable, hut lie reminded them that by granting it be would be creatine a precedent aUU-fiL-smW jnoki.' ,Uic.ui liable for military service with the Egyptian nrnir. The delegation withdrew.'* and Kltehl rner was not troubled any more with ? Scotsmen end Funerals. Englishmen, nays lan Maclaren In j "Books and Bookmen." bear them j Reives well nt marriages, where Scots- j*' men a re at a disadvantage because ei the ciiHibins Scotch eye is focusedI w upon nu unecrlniii future. Itut lht?ja Scotsman shines at a funeral us oue.0 ef the luxuries of life: "I'eleh sivs"V.no tiiAi'.j-:.ef nil'P tiel^WTir at the trill of a walking ftbl** coral, "div ye see Jamie Thompson Id1 walking in tlu? frunt side'bv side wl"[tl the chief mourner and him no a drop'ri a* blood to the corpse':" "l'liie I see him. a forward, upset-' . !in". anibeeiions Iwdy. lie would bt * inside the hearse if lie could"?the sl most awful hiuI therefore most en via n hie |>osiiion for u sober ml titled Scot. le ^EW MOTOR ROAD CLEANER. 11 = Ijj Works on Vacuum Plan ?n'l Picks Up V Stones and Broken Bricks. i n: The lirst demonstration :u England <-i ;jC.th(i"!hew?motor vacuum r?md rlenn- c; npr inaclilne. the In rent Ion of an Ital-1^. an engineer, took place at Southport-. ecently. jThe machine has from twenty to ( hlity horsepower and n, four cylinder notor engine. The sweeping niechan-' am consists of a cylindrical brush com-' losod of a series of small brushes, j _ vhlch revolves in a >Ug?t-icyn shell In Ha nnnno Ua *' -' * *1? * vKt>w>kV UHIMIUU IV lUill UI IOC I Theols of the oar. The speed at which ! be brush rotates creates enough draft I? & collect by suction iUt- (lie dust- andj-P. leposlt tt tn a receiver jhl The machine picked up wooiirn blocks ! g| ind broken bricks, and It Is said thst:Bt k can deal similarly with bottles nnd'p tones up to nine pounds In weight S56SSSi66S666SSSSSS66iii ^ CHOICE CUT Jj FLOWERS J Roses, Carnations and Violets i* a specialty. Our artistic arrangements in wedding outfits U1 are equal to the best. Nothing rc finer in floral offerings than 01 our styles. blooming po* p, plants, palms and ferns in great variety. Rose bushes, pi shruberrles. evergreens, hedge & plants and shade trees. Mail, w telephone and telegraph orders m promptly executed. ps J. t. O'OUINN 4 CO.. ' RALEIGH, N. C. Phones 149 "* A to , , f' -s Hence thborkocd of today will be m< : old friends will hive passed r serfon. v>: lAjf^-jmBHrrT' ild m-dustfree Washmoton J most exclusive Homesite Pi lenta-to builders. See me at At Why isn brick misonltkf a locomotive? Because lie has a tender! j A tendc^^tcak. A juicy chop. Direct your footsteps To Our. Shop Cur saws arc sharp, | Our cleavers, too? We'll trim them up Just right for you! -Mai-Meat-fltoket l'hQnc_422. SOTK K OF SAIJE. ' < By virtue?-of the power of sale cou- wB lined iri a mortgage deed to ire ex- 2 l ined by Henry B, Wallace and 3 ife. dated November 25th. 1316. jj nd recorded in the Register",-' Office ? f Beaufort Cdunty in Book 158, ^ ag? 178 wtlirh is hfTAhv roforro^ jj >. I will sell, at the Court House rij nor of'Beaufort County, for cash to ? ie highest bidder, on Monday. Feb= 2 nary 10th. J913. all of tha* tract or|5j arce! of land in Long Acre Town- 2 !tip, Beaufort County, on the South j? ide of the Washington and Bath 4 ad. containing six acres, more or ? ss. being the sani^ land more fully py?ribed in said mortgage, and be- ? -r- - o?...c u?uw luinnjea av | iid Alice Tankard to Henry B.J rallace. by deed duly recorded, said | lortpage having beer, given to se-l ure the purchase money thereof. I Pe also deed from (". E. Tankard to . . R. Tankard, recorded in said Reg-.? ter's Office in Book 06. page 67. for irthpr description This January 0th. 1613. ALICE,C. TANKARD. 11-Jwe Mortgagee. 5=1 A] NOTICE OF SALE. I* t hereby notify all person? that the jjT rm of F. G. Paul & Bro., Tilman j*, aul?. "nip owner, haw this day wr>id ju Is entire stock of merchandise, com- ? sting of groceries, hay, etQ,, also yle of firm and good will to Hugh aul. who will continue the business : the present stand in the Baug- ? in. N'. C.^ All persons holdThfe un lid accounTV^against above firm rior to January 1st, 1913, are re- ?? jested to present them at once to ^ llman Paul Tor settlement. All per- L* ms owing above firm prior to Janiry 1, 1913..same being due. are ^ qOi b!i?4 lu '"wuake settlement at y? ice to Tilman Paul. The said Hugh Ba aul takes charge of business On bu inuary 1, 1913, as solo owner and oprietor of the firm of F. O. Paul al1 Bro., Mayhew Paul as manager. I Ish to extend my sincere thanks to ^ y many customers for their paat of itronage and favors and earnestly iquest a continuance of the same ith Hugh Paul who will conduct the isiness under the same firm name, happy New Year and heat -wishes ? -all. This January 1st. 1913. . *~~ TILMAN PAUL. ' I 1 I i yre or lea* delaptdot, % I lal away or aha moved at . rV s.a| pa r ' - ? K- ^-0 <* KL -2 Hr ? Ki... ? V KL . X fig 'ark. where the out- ho operty in or around A? lai set C. IIATIIAWAY. Si --^ Our Mah? Bed Rooi weeks of being broken up era. Why not exchange o old Oak Beds and Dressei with most modern and co Mahogany Buy genuine mahogan ting old or out of date, good assortment of old pie ers, Tables, Settees, etc., f< JEFFERSON FUF | OWN YOUR HO B A new series of stock in 1 t AND I .PAN ASSOC.! ATWl 1913, at the banking house ( Co. Pay for your home 01 j JNO. B. SF HOTEL RAYMOND 42 East 28th Street i tAt Sabway Sfatiaa.'1 *fer New York City E*t EUROPEAN PLAN Wi! $1.50 Per Day and Up >] AMERICAN PLAN tak 92JSO Per Day and Up aa , ' b " 8u| lartmrnEs accomodating 3 or more to i irsonii . from $4 to $5.00 per day. j . the ecial rate* by the week car month. Inspection . riled. Reference exchanged. A quiet family t0 ' tel. recommended ladle* vUltlar hji-^r VlWlt Co I tjr alone I'pon request by letter or Telephone tho >S Madison I-quare. a mrktcairr w8l meet you # station, 1 S MARK A. CAD WELL in 1 dec "" ^ Z tloi con Notice is hereby giyen to all perns that the partnership heretofore Isting. between th> undersigned N. _jj Sawyer and W. A. Scott, doing* j isiness as "Scott & 8awyer," has is day been dissolved, N. L. 8awr having sold his interest in the id business to W. A. Scott. .The isiness-will hereafter be conducted t the said W. A. Scott, with whom ft persons Indebted to the said partrship should settle, and the said ent . A. Scott assumes all indebtedness rcq] the said partnership. . This 2nd day of January, 1913. A N. L. SAWYtfR. W. A SCOTT. * IN - ~ ' l*H as i TRY DAILY KEWfc WANT AD^ .\\ In Book >, page Iff, I will #?11 tool , Only to the highest caah bidder a 3 id of land on Ockracoke Island d in tha County of Hyde and more J rtlcularlr described as follows | It being on Ookracok?;.Island and tng all th? landi allotted to Malaey 1111am. lft,the division of the lamia ' " -Thorns. WshtW Bapt. SO. 1117. I _ e- a ded to the .aid JIalsey record-^ in Book 4, PMf? 997, and'being izt from the parties of tho first rt lfl tV> WHS.I the aeeondpart, ted March 4, 1899, and recorded Book 6, page 84. of Hyde County cards, which is referred to for a icriptlon of said lands, Thla January 17, 1913.. W. B. RODMAN. l-17-<wc Truatee. STOCKHOLDERS MKKTfXO. The annual meeting of the stockIdera of the Home Building ft Loan soclatlon will be held at ihe bankt house of the Savings A Trust |a" r m ' _ JNO. B. SPARROW. S?cy. 18-2 8-tfc >gany ? 4J II Willis ? ---4^ ; i Bain?after several by the many buy- ty r sell some of your ? rs and fill the place n immon sensed made tlip pres T%* . ' !Ji-4 . ' Nor Pieces. Of l bon ,y and avoid Its get- Srsl r bull We fllso have - in Ligi ces in Chairs, RockDr Xmas trade. .. W LNITURE CO. * rill J ami " rffc To \ ME . | 3? the HE HOME BUILDING * * c S will open January 4th. S mut of The Savings & Trust J 11 easy terms and own it. 2 Ro* * ARROW, Sec'y-1 ? ^1 nam aud OSiil 1 rls , NOTICE. ' ?*M : L. . . ICCO >orin Carolina?ueauiuri raumy. n the Superior Court?February **or m. 1913. mnd elle Coffee Moore lliam N. Moore, rhe defendant above named will e notice-, thnt an action entitled above has been commenced In the erior Court of Beaufort County secure a divorce "a vinculo"; ind the said defendant will fur- 1 r take notice, that he is required Kggi ippear at the term of tt^ Superior Chic irt of said County to be hel<L on .Chic 3rd Monday In February, 1913, Shea the Court House of sal^ CounVy, Lam Washington, N. C., and answ^nr Beea iur to the complaint in said ac- shee i, or the plpipU^wlU Apply to the Talh irt fnr the relief demanded in said Dry lplaint. Dry GEO. A. PAUL. Oree Clerk Superior Court. Gree "his 7th day of January, 1913. Deer -8-4wc Deaf ' Seed NOTICE. B. E Raleigh,' N'. jC.. Jan. 11. 1918. rnder the rules as adopted by the . J is?. it is doubtful whether any pri- J s laws can be passed-at the pressession unlsss the Constitutional r>> tilrement of thirty days' notice is ? ny parties therefore who desire Ml private legislation passed ii this *1 ion of the Legislature will give notice as required by law and, jj^, please fmWsi dtlieii lilllum m? pal >romptly as possible. torn W. C. RODMAN. 2 the furnace yet is It Is io<r~v.arm during tha~ rr middle of the day, hut some heat ts needed In 7 the morning and after . sundown. Use a Vulcan 1 Odorless Gas Heater aJgE:. 1 gy- 4 Rfo Makes & room comfortable in fire * minute* ~ _ _ Positively Odorless Absolotely Saokmry " T lastiington light & Water Co. NOTICE. 1 ottce Is hereby given to the clti i of the City of Washington, that TJ&atd OT Alder man thereof, will ? lent to the General Assembly of ~ th Carolina, a bill asking to be ^ torised to submit to the voters laid city the question of issuing * is for Water Works, Sewerage * em. Fire Alarm System, and to ? d an extension to the Electric _ it Phtntr ?* ? ?? ? his 16tb day of January, 1913.' COLLIN H. HARDING.-Mayor. 16-30tc , I E? WILL WML YOUS1 &= nch Kt o4 old Fake Teeth Mai Ua. Mlfh~pncea~"paid for old <.>*1. JWtrer, oUt ? ilclira, Brokch Jewelry. Preciou* Slooca. MONEY SENT BY RETURN MAIL . Its. Sate 1 ting & Refiniac Caamur ESTABLISHED MjYEARS 863 Chestaat St. PkUaddpM*. Pa. TO DENTIST* , , - Will buy your Cold FlUnca, Gold 6cra^ .. 1 rUiiaum. Hlyheat pricaa paid. ^ NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. . iVbom It May Concern: ? otice is hereby given that the co~ * nerahip heretofore ejcisUng under * name and style of "C. G. Morris % orapany," <}olng business in the , of Washington, N. C., is this day ually dissolved, the Bald. co-part ht> " having been composed of ~r~ lldge G. Morris and DeWttt C. * City Market SgF All Kinds ~ Freak Meats , All goods guaranteed clean and fresh when delivered. m delivery ?| ii 11 /f wtMIUmm in&sito?fe?5 -i'fcfi." n{i'*ifSfTiifiii">i^filSl be said DeWitt C. Ross retiring * 1 the B&id business, and the same be hereafter conducted in the * e of and. hy_Coolldge G. Morris, * all .debts and obligations due and # ig by tho said firm of "C. G. Mor ti Co." are assumed and will be by C. G. Morris, and all debts. unts and choses in action due rjtL-inft tr, tin, an M flrm nf "C. Q. ris & Co." are the. property of, will be collected by C. G. Morula January 16th, 1913. MORRIS. DeWlTT C. ROSS. a:, ? JL. ifflNUTON PRODUCE MARKET ? nasi-- - - rHURBDAY, JAN. 16, 1913. 1 hrrvi-wr-rr.^r-^-nr-. 3 kens, young, ? 6c to 40. kens, grown Tings . .60 to 19c I b skins, eacfe. 6c to 10c M c 1 Wax 17 c I C p skins, each . . . . .3Oc toidOcI* )w . .N 4f I 61 at bides, per lb. 1? L hides, d'ged, per lb 4c to 6c 1 n salted bidee 13 1. 3c L h Hides lfc I skta Bint 25c I skin salt I5e 1 Cotton. . >. .. . .3 1-4 to 4c lb I . Pans 61.36 bua Electric In Bitters ?S **???**?" of Him. do mo fool like * now men.'' F1 "' ' : >' , Bft&r : /.- ?' ? ; .,. &. .^.- -*; t. ^vJ?f Practice limited to di?e?a?e ! S-f F. m. * Rxeept MomHyti " ?"" m d%, bSJT Washington, .1. O, ^ I* . ' DAin?L ^Tabrjls Wuhlncton. North CaroUu , ?' ? We JitoUiw ! ell the nirtit? ****** - 1 r i i I r a I WlUy C. ??! ? . | Wm. B. Rodnu, If. - 'fSjKi RODMAN ? HODMAN Alf ?! M LAW. WmUmM, North ChnMaa. ? I "' * % ' Hi. M| *?? ~ MKKBOmB . AttrniMMM j? Vr. .'-v-' a J WASHINGTON, X. O. l ^ n a ; . ?*.* ? m \ m a A. PHILlilPB m b*o^ PTWw *"TEfc" i " j W ASH1.VOTOK. *. a L ? "V??A ? ? * * - Mk w D. GRIMES Att(ra<7-?t<Uv A, VTa?hlncton, North Carolina. a^H Practical In all th? Courts. | * . . John H. Small A. D. MacLaah I Harry M eMail an Small, MacLean M EfcMnllan . AttoraajMVLMr y ^ Washington. Noi.h Carolina ' . a a a - ? a HARRY MrMULIAN, _ Attorney-at-Law. Dr. Rodman Bid*.. E. Main 1 Washington. North Carolina. * . . m . m m * a - 7??T. ** ? Edward L. Stawart, ? r~- Washington, N. 05?"TTWTT^?' W. A. Thompnan, v Aurora. N. ?, STEWART A THOMPSON *< ' Attarnaya at Law. ^ w?rr? ? ' ?? Aurora, if. V4 ? ***? / a. OOLLCV B. HABOOra V Attorny^llav Ofllce tevtafi ? Xratl Oo. BUg. a Rooms 8 mm4 4, Wahteitna W n A S * a a ' 1 a NORWOOD U 81MMOHB ^ \ a Attorn fy-at-Law ? T . Washington,*!?. O. a a . THOfc A BONO, t ?? Attoroey-at-Law.. Washington, N. C. * C?ce 2nd Floor Sayings and Trust Building. Practice* in all * State Court*. .__t. a. _a ...< .!? .. > i , - . - > ' r? licycles! Bicycles! K?w meram IH *M g ,v'~W. >r? B*T7d^ ___? M41ax. aiuliii Irm lataaia. ?Ul Ud SdTtM Bliyilia. H< * cash ( u nw. W. Dm mm fall llaa of n**lta a* all UaMt 3. R. CUTLER 114 Market Si WASHINGTON, N. C Phone W ff. C DUDLEY Phone 39 - Jm
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