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J jgggig 1 O MANUFACTURING ENGRAVERS IA)Ul5VILL?,Kr.U-Sje YMEWS ttNGTON, N. C. it irOCAi/ EXCLUvSIVR LINE.T T CAN WRI KJ U EARN 352! We Will Sh( If you have ideas?if you you the secrets of thft fascihatin no exBe.rieitcs.or literary excelli lancuage is wanted. - The demand for photoplays is pr manufacturers are "moving hearer get enough good plots to supply the offering flOO and more, for single Nearly all the big film companies cated in or near NEW YORK CITY. * knowing at all times Just what sor ducers, our SALES DEPARTMENT agencies situated in distant cities. We have received many letters f such as VITAGRAPH. EDISON, ESS REX, RELIANCE. CHAMPION, CO! send photoplays to "flfcera. We wan teach you the secrets of success. We are selling photoplays wr Perhaps we can do the same for good Idea every week, and will writ sells for only $25, a low figure.* Yob Wi.l Earn $100 Monti PI) 17 T? Send your name an r iVLL of our ilheatrated hi Don't hesitate. Don't argue. W ^ new profession may mean for yon )NAL AUTHO INSTITUTE = , A ' \JV? * * >* . ? w *tj ' I X 7" a ^ers-L L-- ?. Unmans fit age Ptrntlti look with horror on Bkln Eruption*, Blotches, Sore* or Plmplee. They don't hare them. For ell such troublee use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Excellent tor Ectame or Salt-REapm. It enre* sore lips, chapped hands, chilblains; heala burns, cuts and' brnisee. Unsurpassed for piles. tivrct The Harfty Drm mors. rr 7r-r NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of a power ol sale contained in a deed of trust executed by A. C. Scott and W. A. Scott and wives On Dec. 29, 1911. which la recorded In tke office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort County In Book 172, page 273, I will on Mondky, February 10,^1113. at 12 o'clock noon sell to the highest bidder fox cash the following described tract ol land; demand for said sale TRivtne been made on me by the owner ol the notes after default in payment. That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being In the County ol Beaufcrt and State of North Carolina and in Chocowfnity Township: Bo, ginning at an iron stako at th< mouth of a ditch that runs east ani! west, about 10 feet north Of'the git I house of W. A. Blount, thence running south with said line to the Guxx Run Canal at Fowlcs; Blount's act Shull's corne.r thence with yM m>i in a southeasterly direction U Blount's and Shull's corner, thenc< d-uc west with Blount's and Shall': line to the center of said canal at th< .Green J?ikc Well, Blount'a_ and Shull's corner, thence north with th? Jot canal to the southeast corner ol the Kin house cut. thence due narlt with tlio ditch of the gin house cut to the beginning. Containing 6< acres more or les9. Sale to be mad* at the Court "House door. Washing ton, N.-C., January 43, ??. W. C. RODMAN, / Trustee. 1-14-4 wc [>ving Pfetu TE PHOTO PLA' 5. OR MORE \ >w You How! can THINK?wc will show g new profession. Positively ence necessary. No "flowery actically unlimited. The big film i and earth" in their attempts to ever increasing demand. They are scenarios, or written ideas. s. the buyers of photoplays, are loBeing right on the spot, and t of plots are wanted by the prohas a tremendous advantage over rom the big film manufacturers. IAN AY. LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, HET, MELIES, ETC., urging us to it more writers and we'll gladly B.1K10 \JBL '-V' 1 . itten by people who "never lattor ?^? yoa. If you can think of only, one e it out aa directed by us, and it ily For Spaie Time Work. d address at once'fortfrse copy x>fc, "Morktf Picture Pliywritinf rite n?w and learn Just what this and yonr future. * ?T * jR.S'* 1543 B _ NEW ' r /"\T 111/ Q ( f; ?-n*?-'*V^ IS NOV ewis <l f-" Asphalt amp an Acsioant. Asphalt, with which so many road* J ate paved, was found by accident Many years ago In Switzerland uaturu rock Asphalt was discovered, and fot more than a centuty It was used for the purpose of extracting the ricli tares of bitumen It contained. In time jt was noticed that pieces of rock which fell from thiTwagona and, were " Crushed by tbo wheels formed a mar velously fine road surface when assisted by the beat of the son. A proper I road,of asphalt rock was then made, following upon tho discovery, and In 1854 an experimental roadway was laid in Paris. Prom that time the use of rock asphalt for the making of roads and pavements has increased and extended to many ?ountries. _ He Cow Id Dodge. "There's nothing slow about Jones."-. I, he said reflectively. The other laughed scornfully. "I guess yon never loaned him any I money." he said. I.. ."Oh. yes. I hare." replied the first YORK CITY " TV r that way. 1 loaned Mm *10 six month* i a#o, and I haven't been able to catch him since." i * Willie Explains. "Willie." said the teacher, 'la therr 1 any difference between the words *snf - fldent' and 'enough?* " i "Tea. ma'am," replied Willie. " 'Snf i fldeal' la when mamma thinks I've eat en enough pto, and enough' Is when I IttiJk "I?hare - eaten aufBiilent/*-t-Chfr cago News. A Little Bit Late. Briggs?Everybody should lny up something for a rainy diiy. Grfcr*True. Bnt too many wait until It liegins to sprinkle before starting to dr. bo.?Boston Transcript ?f Gluctfa Operas. In opera writing Gluck established! the tradition of five acta to each srdrlc . with ballets in the Second and fourth i iCta, brilliant Intellect and dulls the edge o: tbo sharpest wit X reTtays! YS AND WEEKLY _ 1 The Pare Oo lul Wedoeafer. Jan 1(1. It* ParceW I thai a very Urge aomber of llnrn My be rate of poatace. . We kave amrated a spec attrij <? Mail orders i . g ' * To Ov CMlaaart ? th We Want Y? TV snail aa wefl aa tbe Urge ifeaa.'aa4 we ere to mMoiM WVI rovbrttrr Ita ai Give us a trial aad we oea aaaore yoti we lfaarfyo?tTO? w? bava inaarfldag ?o*d (or tbe acala yo? wilt Med'to weigh the pac We will fumish YOU FR rates of tbe new Parcels Post 'At Yonr r Harris Har LTf* TltT h 1/ I 1 w % ,# ^ A RU . * ^ i] ' yonng contractor" hi a Missouri i town found himself after the war in dtre financial atraita. He ovrwd a few pieces of property, all of wMch were mortgaged. the mortgage In earl) Instance being held byaaold man wha ? lived with Ma one eon. Brocky, In n tnmbletlowa hnt that could not . be ipntwl to hit Mr ftlar. la ltn cwrtf . of time the miser foreclosed, taking ' orer all the contractor's property, which waa T&lued In excess of the 1 amounts loaned. The contractor began to pay rent on the house In which lie \ U+ed. Three months after the foreclosure the miser lay dying. An urgent message reached the contractor, and he, supposing that the other, knowing ] bin. end to be near, wanted to make ' what restitution be could for" the good of his soul, battled down to the cabin. He found the old man In a rickety bod. 3 covered with a tattered quilt and au ' old overcoat The contractor bent hi* ' ear hopefully to the other's Upe. The ' miser drew a long breath, clutched ? the quilt In a skfcmy hand and whls- ; p?md: "Pay your next month's rent to \ Brocky."?Kansas City Star? OiJIuPV?: - ' From the time of King Jobff tBl 1830 Z [ Mot. 13 was known as bull running <lay in Stamford. seventeenth century historian sires en interesting account of the observance. -7 "The butchers provide the bull And ptaMJilojoeniliMJb. ? ?t?i>i<? mioua- ? ing to the alderman. The next iqorn- E lug proclamation Is made by the bcli- b man that each one shut up his shop b door oud gate and none under palu of :h imprisonment do any violence to str&n- f< gerS; none to baveany iron upon tholr tl bull clubs or other staves, which they p pursue the bull with. Which procla- r: matlon beljtg made and the gates nil c shut up, the bull Is turned out of the J* alderman's house, and then hi vie sklvy. J? tagrag. meu, women and children of all sorts and sizes, with an the dogs In the 7 town rupulug after him." At the dcee of,-the chase the animal was killed and its flesh sold at a homlnal rate to the burghers.^Doudon Spectator. ti Way. to Apply For a Job. 4 Having lost three jobs for which he Q had applied, after he seemed In A fair way to get ony one of them, a certain -younrf man h? flguved UUC whoV^he mado his mistake. "1 referred to wages and hours, before the interview was three minutes old," he explained. Ordinarily the business world recognizes the right of the applicant to know how much money be Is going to make each week and bow long*'each day he will be expected to work and "IwwTiBriTT-Jsym^nrtirTnilrlrTal* lective recognition. The thorough business men will not close an Interview until be has brought up the subject of pay and working boars. He wants it understood, of coarse, before he employs any one, but when the applicant makes the first mention of It a bad Impression is created?Chicago TrTbtfie. i Roaaonable Objection. Oonan Doyle was once asked why be didn't establish n detective agency and employ?Sherlock?Holmes' taction Is conducting the bu&itfess. "For the very good renson," he replied, "that all tho knots Sherlock Holmes untied were of my own tying. 1 should fall if I undertook to unravel other people's entanglements. I believe that 00 one occasion I could have done so. though. I* was in a'tailor shop whom a rather unattractive man was selecting a pair of trousers. He flatly objected te strif^d goods, and I got the idea that be was an ex-convlct. To satisfy myself I visited one or two prisons and. sure enough, found the man'e picture iu the 1 rogues* gallery. He had had enough of i striped clothes."?Detroit Free Press. 1 ?A - v - ~?jp ?:?r? ..^.{fe?: -?: tei >I11IMI IHII1 llllili! t|j TIPS FOP RSAO BUILDER8. \ *? - i % *' Qe oVer the whole of tho now ] | gf . coating ovary day or two with .. . tha tjjo mai oaytr lgayt tba v ?1 ; stone in. ridgesT^ If yOW hava no ring gauga ra- at " m,mty adviea that [ Into your mouth should ba bra- '! P? kan Smaller. ., y'-. v ? ail Use chips for binding newly th . laid stones together and ramam bar that road sweepings, soda'or wl ; grass and othar rubbish when nc , usad for this purpoaa will ruin ?] . tha -baat road avar constructed. ^ Remember that vaster _\oorn or I rounded stonea should never be ] tit . uaad upon steep gradients or . rr, they will fail to bind together. _ Remember that tha middle of *) "l #*"tho road should always ba a lit- . at tie higher than tha aides, so thst ? ja I tha rain may run into tha side [ . gutters at once. Never allow tha water tables. 1^ I gutters and ditches to clog up, ; i I r but keep thom clear the whole ., fcj ? year through. Always do upon your road In I ! wet weather and at onoa fill up I > with ohipe any hoi laws er ruts > I | where tha rain may lie. I iiniiiiiiiuiiitwiiiiiT Co^gBhout For Joy. j I* "I want to thank you from the hot- nc >m of my heart." wrote C. B. Rader. 1o f Lewiabnrg, W. Va.. "for Ue won- H: erfnl double--beneiKI-got from m Uectric Bitters, iu curing me of b oth a severe case of stomach troule and of rheumatism, from.which I a. ad been an almost helpless sufferer as 3r ten years. It suited my case as in tvough ms4e iust for me." For dye- c. epeia, indigestion, jaundice, and to Id the system of kidney poisons that &T anse rheumatism. Electric B'tters ? ave no auperlor. Try them. Every B< ottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only efi 0 cents at The Hardy Drug Store. r0 gt NOTICE OF BALK. so "lT " " w< Br virtue of s power of sale o<m-^ tlned in a deed of trnst given to me ** y E. Tuth?l sad wife, delsd Meseh & th, 1899, and duly recorded in the nice of tho Register of Deeds of lyde County in Book 24, page 6, I ,n 11) on ^ehraarv 17. 1913. M t 12 o'clock noon, at the Court louse door In the County of Hyde, ell to the highest bidder for cash II of the following described tract ^ f land? "A certain tract or parcel of land ot ring and being in Ockracoke Town- la hip. It being on the leland-ot-Oikra- vl r>kn and all nf the land a United tn lalsey Williams In the dirision of ^ homas Wahab Sept. 30th. 1837. 8ee * deed to the said Malsey records in Ci look X, page 397. Beginning 'at a oict on Pamlico Sound bearing N. 4 W from the Northwest corner of he light house lot. then S. 64 E. 83 -p5 poles to the Northwest corner of he light house lot, then ?. * B. 81 # -2 poles, then N. 47 W. to Pamlice % ound and with the 8ound to the be- 4 inning. Saving and excepting the | leces uf aald lot herctofoie cunvej- -f d by said Malsey or her heire-^- J fhich said piece of land -wan convey- ^ d unto Effingham Tuthlll toy War- ? an Williams and-" others by deed ated 28 July 1897, and recorded in look ?, page ?, of Hyde County >bieh said. daMfeAi* referred, to and tto lade a part hereof for the purposes W f a description, excepting the pieces Ti f land the said Effingham Tuthill hi as sold unto L. M. Broome, L. B. di dthlll and Lona lludpell." m This the 17 day of January, 1918. W. B. RODMAN. -*r- Trustee. _ els Post [I" OM Kw weal i??o effect *"Tto? bmu ca (oyoaby Paresis Pda si s lew ial tk?< wiU 1 and forward thf IM nl Ha? Mil. ^ ur Business feel that wMh Omr eoadde Sodt *? ly coeeere la Eotaera North CweSgM. wwffl take rood cere^oflyoer ti wlsswp toy Percek Pert. Send m your order Itsgss* yssteti t EE a card giving you tbe law. A Service." dware Co. - NOTH K TO THE Pl'BUC. J Tku .nndaralcncd. Lake Landing M anaportatloo Company, kTllll " j ye, notice that It will mil, at 10 JB lloek a. m , on the lit* day or M 'bruary, 1011, at Wyaocklni. N. C.. . ^ the warthomie of the und.ratfned mpany, ? certain lat ot peach treee. ar treee. apple treeo, (rape olaee, T ,d atraw berry plante. con?l*i>e4 to * J. Van Mndley Nursery Company, ' llch aald perishable property has t been 'claimed by the consignee, though the consignee ie actually rare of Its arrival at Its. destlna>n, for the purpose of paying the Ight charges and ot)?er espensos [ The said Codfeany on Mid articles ove described, as Is provided by ?? to. '<-> This 17th day of January. 1?1?. . ? tKE LANDING TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, r John L. Mann, President. 1^17-4 wp notice. Knrlh Cirnllna UaJ. Pa.mHi "V't' mob Heirs: p You and each of you dre hereby tided thai at a Sheriff sale of lasd r taxes at the Court House door In yds County, Swan Quarter, N. C.? i Monrtayr the th day of May, 1IH, ? ling the flrat Monday in May, 1912, piece of land listed by the County the Tbos. Mason patent, situate# , 4 Swan Quarter Township, Hyde >unty, between Mattamu&keet Lake id Swan Quarter, adjoining tbe 8ainnah land owned by Ai & W. T. " trry? Beginning, at Jdhn Bowen's atermost corner in Clayton's line, inning with Clayton's south 89 de?es east Z to poles to James Ma- . thence sonth 24 degree* as; 62 poles, thence east 120, $$$ nee south 66 boles, thence north \ west 420 poles, and from thence j-:thw f^rst station, containing ?0<? V '^7* res, and was sold for non'-payttrant* taxes f?r the year 1911, amountg to .77 cents, including interest '>$ id penalty thereon^ and a further m-m U ?d awll His endst ?ned being the last and. highest bidt at said sale purchased said land the sum of $2.57, tbe amount of , id taxes and co^t. You and each you are notified that unless said. k . nd is redeemed in tbe manner proded by law on or before the flrst ondsy in May. 1913. it being tb< " h' day or May, 1913, the undersigs- " I will apply to the Sheriff of Hyde lunty for jt deed for said land. This 15th d*y of January, 1913. A. BERRY. i-i7-3wp MTOCKHOLDCRB1 MEETOHi. I A meeting of the stockholders of . 1 ,xrwt Qwp" - ?< I ashington, N. C.. will bo held an aeeday, February Jl, 1913, at their M CBlctng, house, for thduslectlcn of rectors and such other aa ay properly come before them. .JNO. B. SPARROW, 8M. 1 1 -14-tfc 11 J ... VAODBVIUE JOBBY FOUNTAIN \ And His EJacatod Paay. I IOTION PICTURES ' fl 'THK VIUilUE VlfJKN," A Story WMh * Mom. U "AKGUIHHKD HOURS. rmAariMlMM.. i TUB IHONV or FAT*" A VMaampfa Dim*. dmlwltn - - lOc. > I?e ^ OPEN FROM JM tojll.AA P, M. Tbit Ad U Chanycd Oriiv PUT A fflSWB WANT-AD

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