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Advertiseinents. *lt advertlneinenta plinj la the Clawllled Column will be cbar?ed far at the>nte at on*' cent, a word tor web insertion. It. Special attention paid to nU ada received b 1 maU or telephone. BT I, Til i i ri I T : . __ TWO COPSES OP THE 7 Lit- and Trial ?Ub, Rer. Geo. W. Eo Carawan. Liadcar c. Warren. r* l:J4-?tc tf. P; -TWO 1WBBMU1B AXP OWE IH " furnfahed roome to rent All, or in part. Bee J. E Bonner. t . 7j 1 * ??? ORDERS TAKEN FOR OYSTERS ? nad dell-ered anjr part of city. SSe. K dry nieaanre. Pare Pood Grocery, Per 1. E. R. Phono 1*1. i" ? f OORNE-! HAMS AND CORNED 7 Poritnt o.ntrnt Market. Phone k did. , l-10-tfc " A FKW AcftVS TltfCK RAND FOR - rent.- A. C. llathawsy, ? ?, i-12-tto - FAMILY WANTED TO OCCUPY .. hotlRA ATI nlnrs. n-il lanil trieslr I farm on shares. A. C. Hathaway. 1-2 2-tfc 4 FOR gALK?2 M FRET HEART "Tliaher 4*12 from 8" to 12 feet " , "" ' long. JB. Peterson Co. 1-12-3te for SALE?75 BUSHELS SEED corn, grown from double ear seed \ 'stock, raised 125 bushels on one acre last year. $1.75 per bushels ! \ P. O. B. Edward. N. C. O. K. StllSf T6y.EairarairN.~C. 1-20-1ftp STALL , FKF.II BEEF AND ALL Pork Sausages at Central Market, rf" 1-20-tto V * FOR SALE?SMALL . QUANTITY p~" . long staple cotton seed. Address J. O. Mayo, South Creek. N. C. r? l?18?lmp r b I'liKAM 40 CENTS QUART. PHONE m, 1711. Mrs. Parker, r l-l?-tueaAfri-tfc CALL central market for, delicious-- Pork Chops, Chipped Beef and Boneless Breakfast Bacon. 1-20-tfc FOB RRNT FOR 1018?THE ORAWford farm of the late Fred Wolfenden. located,. one-half -mile from J Chocowinity, containing 306 acres ri or cultivated land, one large dwell- 1 ?Ing he use on earner?Hi-good-eot?^ " dtttoa. several out l ouses sad barns. Use ef woodla. d giren for flre-weed and other nc aeasry farm purposes. - Possession given at ? 000 cn tisse with sn-.rote* wnr ity. See Harry Cawtorue, Admr., Cbocuw laity, N. C. cr N. L. Simmons. r.ttarmcy, Was'.: ogton., C. . 1-16-1 Ctc WHEN Y96 WANT I'CRE MILK that la clean to drink, try It from IB6 HW kliiiy. King J. P. Feed's | phone. - * "" 8-15-tfc FOB RENT?THAT LARGE* COM- ] modious . brick store neat to?the " | "Market House on the corner of J Market and Water street*, with f * be privilege of wharf. Address I Or. Ira M. Hardy, Klnston. K. G. n-a-tfc ^ ?SEEP CORN "WINONA PROLIFIC" YIELD FOR It 12 WAS 153 M BUSHELS PER ACRE At rcost of only 12 1-2 cfs per bushel. Grown on "Wcnooa Demonstration . l arm" ia Beaufort Co-, oa N. & R, R. _ Two acres uadcr ordinary cultivation, d yielded 367 1 2 bushels of sheUed com. Lf A limited amount of carefully selected ' seed will be offered for sale at 62.56 p?r bushel, either shelled or ear. Bags 2tcts , estrs, torn single bushel orders; free with ) two bushels or more. Orders filled as received, while, the supply lasts. Address, B. E. SMB. N. S. Railroad > . NORFOLK. VA. I>.?raiW > ?r#' planning to II >hold a panda la Waehlngtoa the dtf fcefaae the laaadawtlea oriaWlr latended to weer andeot Greek and >? ana coetnmee, bot tbaadoned the Idea Jfheo they thought' ot WaahlmWe Waal brand ot Inauguration weather. Prefeeeor Willie lteon of the weatbi er department la belas boomei for aec retary ot agriculture, but It ha deee not giro oa better weather on Kerch 4 than on pnrtooa Inauguration daya 1* la aaay to aee hie flalab The flrat flab atory at tha ynr conj aaraa a Tarry town map who claltna to hara caught three flah at oae throw of hla one book. Who aeld that thla natter of factaae deprlrn os ot imagiBattoat A New Tork newspaper lament! be tha to-town lira nn thnaliftttw {0* la ao cktee to the nether world Ml gboeta flee la terror. - liiiiT 'wwrii""'~ UNI I vTUILM IN THE SCHOOLS i 5 I* or us duw^.. ^, t CLASSROOMS IN GROUPS. * p Entire Block Is Built Around m Quad' ?? rangts In Addition to Edweattonar Um Will Urn Social Cantsr and Playground. | Tulsa, Okla., la setting an example for tbe United States In modern school > buildings. A contract baa been let for h tbe lint group of buildings of what Jj will be known aa the unit acbool ays- a teal. Instead of one large building p there will be sot era 1 two room units, ct arranged in a quadrangle aronnd a 900 tl foot square block, with aa aeeemblj * room on tbe ground^floor. The class- J* room units will be 90 by 62 feet aud the assembly hall will be 60 by 00 foot, , ^.tlng 400"~persous. ' There win be no er halls or cutildms. Au~ timer wp- -5 ridor of concrete within the quadrangle ? will take tbe place of tbe usual cloak- g I room. This corridor will be so con- g atructed that It can be used as an am* ? phltheater from which to witness the M amusements of tbe playground. ^ In the basement of tbe assembly hall m will be a swimming pool, moat base- tl ment also will be tbe beating plant, which will serve tbe entire quadrangle ^ by means of concrete ducts. Each unit iG win be ventilated by n natural gravity M force from independent plants. One of ^ tbe classroom units will be given over to the domestic science department The arrangement of buildings will permit of a new playground 200 feet k.|uhw.* It will bp equipped with baseb i,i diamond, tennia courts and play- u ground apparatus for small children. a Tbe* grouud -will be ample for football C( ^a: mmar * ei |v-; y/iffiagjy y TSUI j? ?] H ^tpgm 8Sr^*to (. Mm>ooaKiiToioOin> wznetwrr XT1CTX* < or classrooms in baceokocnd. ils contests, and the amphitheater dc- ^ HORSES ATs Just Re lOO Head of Hon ALL BROKE. A ?Washington Horac E B L. SUSMJ5 ) Be it ever s There's no pla A vast deal of the ( depends On the furniture y< this store will show you m to make home more enticii Not only do we carry tli - comfortable furniture, bu ty of all thoee little tiring ing hcime?sweet home ii let us show you even ifyo SOUTHERN C/)e V/acQfG Wbshingft '* ' " * rtct as well a* the children The play- I ptR, to the public at certain hours, aad ! to assembly hall will be at t^e die- V Storings** neI?bborkood for ? * * The Idea of tbe unit school system [ eights tod with H. O. ^cC^ur*. a mem . m eft theftoftrd of education Blaoe "ulsa dec Wed to make tbe experiment * to idea toa been favorably comment- * ft oo throughout tbe country. The Chi go Playgrounds association, of which -v ane Addatns la ah^bacor, has declared t to bepda of tbe moet practical pUns sr school buildings that baa ererWS . repented. SCOUTlW FOB TIM CAWS. * leys Oe Qeod Work In Cleaning Up 9 the Village Street. There are *50,000 Boy Scouta of jnerlca, and every last one of them ' an promlaed to keep hla hair combed, {. la teeth white, hto bantte pcfhheft ad hla Anger toil* clean-this In, comHance with the scout regulations. Hesntly the boys' activities in the direc- ** on of deanlineaa have boon skillfully taered to bigger things. They have en ha proceed Into city street brigades C| .ill, IJ M A- -? AK. - tc waste paper pntrtne ]g mslderable litter swept from small tops into'the hallways. tb e1 'cl tiseii ^ mlttee, bich insisted on better sanitary con Itions thronghout the municipality. Jo yracuae aad Rochester the schools In ere closed one day while tbe boy mats carried on a campaign of clean ess. In Monongnbela. Pa., the boy ??tejwpnVflat .on a ausado againal |a cans In Portland, Ore., tbe boy scouts w eaned up the back yards and vacant ,n -to. lb New Rncbelle. N. Y., fifty x>u'ta cleaned up hack lots. In Waah- w gton boy scouts bare made a special- at r of personal health and sanitation. t0 An Up to Date Town Hall. 111 The town of Spring Ynlley. Wis., has 8* Town Its enterprise by erecting a ma I" Idpal building that Is an Improve- to ?nt on Ute old-style of town tell. It **, rntalns quarters for tbe public library tb ad for a town and* country club, an P1, iglne bouse and nn opera ball, which cl also uqed for public meetings of all nda. A large dining room and kltcb* oc i are slao Included. Tbe building la w ! concrete and. presents a substantia! re lid handsome appearance. pt I ei I -s [A New York judgo has decided thai st 3 Is enough to pay for a woman's cc tire. It Is a good thing for that dgo that woman suffrage and tlic M, dicinl recall are not In force la hit ** !' * . _ " ^lociety" | . . Tk* oailt NEWS wtU bo nlmil to roeotvo ?! ?. "tch u * mimanU. <totl?H?i? MHUd O&t MWO Of * ' * tntoroot. wltk tko MM "'J*0" * .ruoW't. tor tk. "Bocl^T Wrw^ * lndonwk with tko name "4 ,a- * M okiho oontor?sot tor * puhUMitloJ> kot _sO ? "?tt*. ?041Utfc^!HIL. ? - -. - ?- - -O ' "* ^ pkmoitau. Mr. D. U. Martin, of South Creek, in the city today, ~0 a ' jv Mr. R. T. Cratch, of Blount*-Creek, In the city. Mr. W. L. -Marelander, of Blount* reek, arrived In the city thla morn* * i Mi William -of-RlehMond^ is In the city yestarday. * I Mr. H. R. Way, ot Belhaven, was the city yesterday. What the Lawyer* Tell Us. Chickeno" iro "not 1 aa the fist of a recent opinion hy toe terstate commerce .yommlasloo. ] A man has no authority.to open his | lfeTlettera. and he cajwot glre his torney or any ^ther person the right open her personal mall. Assistant ratent Commissioner Ten mt has decided that, while the nsrnea of the entlmJnte??LJ9-*tt_apIcatlon for patent may be permitted i proaecnte such application for pat it to the exclusion of the Inventor. | ie patent office cannot recofolze a irty harinf only an opUon to pnr-, ta*e. Lnder the older common law a per,n was entitled to kill all pigeons >mlng on hla land. Plgeona are now garded aa property, however, ahd nr? otected by the law much to the aatnt ;tent as domestic fowls. This njyans it a landowner Is not. Justified In tooting them merely because of their ,mlng on his property, bat he may II them where It Is reasonably necesiry tP prevent their injuring or de-1 roylng hla crops. RUB IX " | on the^cbeat under the rest and tell the undertaker to drtre on. What? GOWAN'8 r | P?fEUMONIA PREPARA- | TlON fffr pnaumoniai-croup,-1 colds, coughs, pains and j gSYCTr^Sa^au^TrouTjTes coming from Inflammation and congestion. It la external iWwIclc. _ Bernard Shaw bns appealed to fcU j~~ iilleaces not to laugh during the per nuance of liia plays. This la on* me that Mr. Sbaw ia really funny. riils Is a good world. J. Bruce Ismay ho I oncer -uauuglng director of tbe bite Star-tine; ?? ? ID MULESl cewed ics and IVtules = GES RIGHT. lr change Company? ? .N. Pres. s< >. CO S- 81 ? PI tb >o humble ce like home N comfort of home >u have. A look around E any "wrinkles" on how lg. ' i? ie latest in up-to-date I J t we make a special- fcJ H that eo far to makideed. Come in and u don't buy. ? nJRN.CO. : oodftHfjUurt " >n, NX. ? and quickly absorbed. Sold hy all druggists from ll.OU? to 26c. Insist on Retting Cowan's, no just as good. NOTICE OF SALK. Under and by virtue of a mortgage om David Freeman, Allen Freeman id wife. No rah Freeman. Shade ultli ami wife, f? ?HOT tu f iderslgned J. B. Peed, dated thei h day of February, .1911, and reirded in the Register's office of laufort County, N. C., In book 158, [ge 395. the undersigned-will -on e 24th day of February, 1913. at; 1 o'clock, noon, sell for cash at pub: auction, to the highest bidder here the Court House door of Beaurt County, the following described tal estate, to-wlt: Situate, lying, and being in the Dunty of Beaufort, and in I-ong ere Township, beginning at aynors, now Zeb Whooten's corner i Samuol Graddy's line of a "16 1-2 sed" and runs with his, Graddy's ne 8 61 E to the road, and then ith the road to Wilkerson's line, ith his line, to the line of the deed 1 Julia Baynor, and then with her ne to the beginning, containing 2 2 acres more or less. Also one >an horse bought of J. B. Peel and le crop of cotton,? corn, peas and >tatoes raised during the year 1911. Ths the 23rd day of January. 1913a J. B. PEEI), Mortgagee. l-l4-4wc Carswell's fow Everybody's Singing Free: No More C VPrvhnHv'fi ^attirk(T Mm,- I ? J "VV.j a ilvn ? No wonder everybody's happy; oking better; feeling better. Old ngerous satlvatiug calomel Is out a job and in its place comes LRSWELT/8 LIVER-AID, the pleast tasting, sure toting discovery at' banishes constipation, pots engy, strength and hustle into your ed overworked liver and gently but ;f6TT drives"dtif poifiohous gasS" d/foul secretions from every part the bowels. It'8 a wonderful liner remedy that ktng^cfclomei and brought hoalth is freed thousands from the hsbtt of td happiness to scores of bomes )n NOTICE Of KZBCVTIOX ? North Caroling?Beaufort County, la tha Superior Conrt. State Hoepttal at Raleigh a. A. W. Etyron, Guardian of Katberim Clark and A. W. Etyron. Admlala - trator Katherlne Clark, Do By rlrtue of an execution directed to ike undersigned from t?e Superioi Conrt Of Roaofnrt County in u>< above entitled action. I will on Wfd aeeday. the l$th dar of February 1>1E. at llo'tto noon (which aaW day la during the flrst three d^v oi the regular February Term of Beau fort Couaty Superior Court) at th< fcburt House door of said county, gel] to the high git bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest which the said Katharine Clark had. or . W. Styron ai Guardian of Katherlne dark, or A. W. Styron as Administrator of Katherlne Clark, deceased, has in the following described real estate, to-wit: situate, lying and being In Beaufort Counfy, North Carolina, in Pautego Township and-described as follows:, On Pungo River, beginning at John Bisbro's corner nn Wrrawn-gtrs er; running thence South Fifty-Two (51) East 81xtj-Slx (66) poles; thence South Thirty-eight fa 8) East Sixty-Eight poles (68) to the point of March; thence South Thirty-Two (32) East Eighty-Eight (88) poles to the mouth of Herring Creek to a pinYY North Forty-Five (4&) -East Eighty (80) poles; then Northerly with a line of marked trees which divides the present sold land and Samuel Clark, which line was made as a division line between Henry and Samuel Clark, running with this line so rar as a course North Sixty (60) West across to John Elebro'e Hne, will' include One Hundred (.100) acres to the beginning on the River, it bolng BDEMW lot of-leod -which was set apart to the said Katherlne C)ark in the division of the, lands of her father, Caleb Clark, which *ls of record In the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort County. This January^ 17th, 1913. I *GEO. E. RICKS. Sheriff of Beaufort County. l-18-4wc NOTICE OF SALE. _ Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained In a^deed of "trust-executed by A. C. Scott and W. A. Scott ana wives on uec. 2y, isii, wiuctr is recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort County in Book 172. cage 273,_I will on Monday. February 10. 1913;"gf'r=T2 O'clock noon sell to^tha highest bidder for cash the following described tract of hurt; 'ttenrilTra"Ttfr""snTit"saTeTiavTng been* made on me by the otfner o! the notes after default in payment. That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being In LliU frvintr?of Beaurort and State of North Carolina and in Chocowinity Township: Beginning at an iron stake at the mouth of a ditch that runs east and west, about* 10 feet north of the giu I house of W. A. Blount, thence running south with said line to the Gum Run Canal at Fowles, Blount's and Shull'a coraa.r thence with said canal in a southeasterly direction to Blount's and Shall'* corner, thence due west with Blount's and Shull's line to the center of said canal at the Green Lake Well, Blount's and Stroll's-corner, thenco north .with the lot canal to the southeast corner of the gin house cut. thence due north with the ditch of the gin house cut to the beginning? Containing 60 acres moro or less. Sale to be made at the Court House door. Washington. H. C., Janntry 12. 1913. W. C. RODMAN. Trustee. l-14-4wc mi in BE A FRIEND OF HO^E. 4 + Whin vou wan. ?? buv .. ?M. 1 cle of merchandise buy it of a ] | roputabls homo dealer that the > " profit may remain to onrioh the ; !' community. Send your money *| abroad only for what you cannot ' purchase at home. Homo talanft, v homo labor,.home industry, homo , * capital and homo pleasures are 1 \ things to be fostered, encour- * aged and patronized. 111 h i i n m 111 n h i n l n* Liver-Aid Arrived "Gee: Gee: I'm Glad I'm lalomcl For Me." Vegetable Remedy at ?a? this vicinity. C A rs well'S LIVER-AID U a remarkably efficient remedy compounded of purely vegetable Ingredients. It 4s pleasant to take and harmless. Children can take it freely. It is sold by Hardy's Dtug Store ;at 80 cents a generous bottle, rigidly 'guarantee to please every purchaser or money back. | 1t for constipation, Indigos^ tlon, upset atomach, dizziness, biliousness, sick headache, malaria. I kidney troubles and as a tonic to pat health, and strength Into the entire Isyatem. JLfew doses will maker you | feel flae and vigorous. ; "Sf/vw great t C/X^whentist Bo>jKoo<fc Ambition. , m earlu l?fc skould : Z voorld is ever ? successful man ?ti i_ maw, uivo helps hi. To catck tat bu ' cunJbitton, at later I take, aJ.vxunXoucj^ o I portunlties. -A bank., accoa sidercd a necess an individual's career aricourouje'ijOLL to t - oic> bajiniiv^T^ajctt Bank of W Jonathan Havens, Pres. GROCERY ADV1 FOR ECONOMICAL JOS. F. T Phones 123 & 124. 1 Carries the Most C< Family Gi ALWAYS FRESH A F?olIte Cler Quick D? WHEN (IKAXDMA INSPECTS THE <;rockries / . bought .here she has to admit they are better and cleaner than those ahe Z used to get. For thla la essentially a clean grocery etore. W?are Just as > particular in keeping out dirt as ve ( are in keeping out luferior edibles. , That's why particular people lyefer ^ ToT purchase here. CHAS. M. LITTLE. - C Start 191* ^ ?10,1 ~ * 5 I 12 12 With economy, the Be "beat Is the.cheapest" 5? ? Be Fo -THE- 22 OUALITY GROCERY l'\ La WAITER ME & CO. ^ Phone BO V 92. I - - - ,*J ph WHY NOT Give Us a Trial? We handle everything in ^ Staple and Fancy Groceries en with niitMr and nffipiont cor vice, and we feel sure a gl, trial order will convince you it will be profitable to an give us a share of your pat- >C! ronage. ttl, CLAUD A. LITTLE, M "The Store Around th$ Corner' V . LION WOOD?Heaters New Y?t Cm \ J. LEON WO J - B ANKERS andB f Stocks, Roods, Oottoa, Oral a as J 1'arpaote* BoUdlsr-. Norfolk, Vs. J Priest* nilU to PtW Task Stock \ M facbssgs, ohlcass Board of Tr i aas. ) 'orreapoodooc* UmiHiisran/ Hottest ( gtaal AoeaSBte flhts <M Try a Daily Ne\ l * , ! - ?? he small gift I mdy qiven-n?h, to cotck. the ftflu J W* /J| ^tettmjoriapd^? ?-4M eaxbj to cat tho rftsejfe===- ?- - ^ PsK. of ones I , on&, \kouid. t 77 C f each, cLuj's opnt is now oonr j artjunctr fco evtnj aAuf we. vooulrt itke, axLvanXhxje of ife - : 1 ashington J. K. D.Okt.., Culw . ' ' ' S tRTISEMENTS ^ HOUSEWIVES. ????????-??? AYLOE 120 Market'Stjmplete Line of ? oceries. NO RELIABLE _ ; : ?r -t^=ks and Jllvcry. lome Into Our Store I take advantage of our extmal? r prices, as follows: lb. bag Best "Superlative" Flour Mc lb. bag newly ground Cora Meal Mc si I-oal I jrd Ht st Mixed Lard lie st Hci ring Roe, can Wc ur large, Bright Mackerel 25c )ox large "Roe Herring* Mc d Pish, 1 pound cakes 71 -2c Its. new Saucr Kraut (or Be b. can Pumpkin, fine (or pies rg?, bright red Cranberries, ql. Me st Mince Meat, a new arrival, ltc Ik st Creamery Butter IV M >od, better and best Cof (ees M to JSc All things sold cheap. PURE FOOD CROCKRY J. E. BONNER. Prop. : one 261 128 South Market Sl ~ * NOTICE. Raleigh, K. C., Jan. 11, 1113. Under the rules as adopted by the use. it is doubtful whether amy prlte laws can be passed at the prbat session unless the ConsUtetleeal ^ lulrement of thirty tlays* notice 4s ren. % An* KOfIIm o-k- m-ut? - y private legislation passed at this laion of the Legislature will give i notice as required by law and ; n pieaiefdrwar dthelr bills to aoie promptly as possible. '* ft W. C- RODMAN. * SI < _. .-J Mm Euftaat*.?JAMS W. COLE J , *? od & co. i; ROKERS. i ptotMOB*, 78 n?aw (fc_ 1 | Exchange. New York Oatatfa and other tnanrial cw ( ??= i Want Ad.
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