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Now or N ? Rnur be that as to I yours. It m?y but : sdbb rr now ?- r ! ?~ Wn First Insurance F * B^OtIRT&( DAILY _ _I I WASHING! ~~ BR - IfcXcLfoSIVI/ 1AH PP-FOILTmSIiXCl j^Jnly i ...... i?Hita STOCKHOI.DKRS' MKKTI.XC. I A rcert.nj; of the. stockholders of ' the Saving and Trust Company of i ? Waslunton. N. C., will be hold on -I Tuesday. February 11. 1&13, at their j 11 11,1 u 1 mi. fifr itn TVylfnn nf. directors and stich other business as , n ay properly romo before them. J NO. B. SPARROW, Sec. n Write Id ~~ YO % V. -NATION jimm | H0W aOOO^AIIO-CUV ROAoi Winding if Materials U j- Difficult If? a mighty good thing to know bow to build a good sand-clay rosil. Tbeoe material, are used whan tb? read cum lata of too much sand or-too much clay for aatiafactorj road ma tariaL land road Is bast when It U l wet and wocftjrhnn dry and a daJ M road worst when wet and best when dry. The proper blending of thethese objections I I The materials must bt carefully pro- I I portioned sad thoroughly mlged.' if, I there is an excess of sand more bind- I I log material should be added in the ' I I form of clay, and If there is too much' I clay water hns a softening effect nud I I the road becomes sticky and weurn I I Into ttila. ill clays win not serve T<?T I this purpose, since some tend to dt?I Integrate and crumble when dry. A I plastic clay with binding and conical- I lng qualities is needed. The roadbed must flret be graded I and drained. If the predominatio:; I matcral is sand, then clay should be ~ I I spread over the surface at the I sired width, 4he deoth being regulated I by tho Judgment of the roadmakers I 'and the efficiency of the mixture deI tcrmjned by exuerimentatlon. . After p Day < l Da rin th t ho * f n down tonight. INi. Bragaw & Co. \gent? in Washington, N. C, \ s/\ HAMUBWCnWNeCKlUratS /V, IX)UUVILL?,Rr,UJA. NEWS. 'ON, N. Cr IAI> AUJ&M'JLVS .r, j'BII? ~ ^UsSIVE. LINE,.- j 1 \ 1 More Ter w Bov\ ??? < A Road Building Station. The r>sul lmuni if Great Britain I* I bout to est a! ilbdi a novel station for testing different material* and niethxIm of road construction in eonucctlon with the naiioual physical laboratory it Teddlnstoii. A circular track will tn? provl1!?'1. a\l a number of experlmental "roads^ will be successively built thereon. On each of these will vehicles, running at various speed?. | taking account of width of tlresj clr- J cumferenre of wheels, motive power. | etc. Labora 1 ?rv- -f ^ 1 wifl *0*? bol made | eas For M< | T T CAN WRI " U EARN $25 We Will She If you have ideas?if you you the secrets of this fasciriatin no f.ypf.ri.?n.-.? nr lilonrv ("crplll language" is wanted. The demand for photoplays is pr manufacturers are "moving heaven get enough good plots to supply the offering $100 and more, for single Nearly all tho big film companies cated in or near NEW,YORK CITY, knowing at all times just what son ducers. our SALES DEPARTMENT agencies situated in distant cities. We have received many letters fi such as V1TAGRAPH, EDISON. RFS REX. RELIANCE, CHAMPION. CO? send photoplays to them.' We wan teach you the secrets of success. ^ We are cellinor nhntnnlavc u/ri uu uiu uuiimg |iiiuiu(iiujo nil before wrote a line for pub) Perhaps we cantdo?the same for good Idea every week, and will writ sella for only |25, a low figure. Yon Wi I Eam $100 Month I??J I?T? Send your name am * tVHyu of <pir illustrated be Don't hesitate. Don't argue. W new profession may mean for yon ; AL AUTHO STITUTE HICH I ^crs-Li EXECUTORS NOTICE. I Having this day qualified as the excutor to the last will and testament of, the late Jesse W. Moore, deceased, all persons indebted to his estate are requested to makp immediate settle- l ment with me. and those holdinj I claims against his estate are notified to .61a -ihw sam^uiUi.me^-^duly .Item.-. f ized and verified as prescribed Jjy law, z else this notice will be pleaded in bar 11 of their recovery. This 20th dav of December 1912. !! ' ? r3 >ving Pictu'i TE PHOTO PLAY >. OR MORE W >w -You How! can THINK?we will show g new profession. Positively ;nce necessary. N"o "flowerv actlcally unlimited. The big film and earth" In their attempts to ever increasing demand. They are scenarios, or written ideas. -J. A . | i, the buyers of photoplays, are loBeing right on the spot, and has a tremendous advantage over rom" tfre big fil m SISUmniY(T?. A NAY. I^UBIN, SOLAX. IMP. . IET, ME LI Ed, ETC.. urging us to t- more writers and we'll gladly itten by poople who "never ication. you. If you ran think of only one b it out as directed by us, and^i**' ily For Spaie lime Work. i address at once foflfrce copy olr, "Moving Picture PhrjrwrttiDK." rite n*w and learn Just what T""and your future. RS' 1543 Br. NEW V "t men t and keep working tbe reed. 111 w may take a few month*tomake n rood I which will bear the traffic. Where b the amount of clay or sand, as the! JJ caae may be. to he added la not great h mixing rtnd soiling may sometime* be I D, I fliepeneiid^lth.^ effect^ 1 J Result* will be slower, however, and I probably not so satisfactory.?Ornugc] 1 Jndd Farmer. hi - al Prizes For Road Builder*. I ?J road working campaign of three gj Say* on the road between West Plains M in^ Frultvllle^ Mo.. was concluded J when several hundred donors' worth I sJ ?f merchandise and cash were dlstrtb I *1 ted an prizes to the beat workers I *J rba twelve miles was divided Into 1 hi even divisions, with an overseer and I pi timekeeper over each crew, the entire nl force being under .the command ni J Colonel Jay L. Torrey and Count\ I J Highway engineer T. Taylor. H&i I ; I ftrtbi ."inHh M FrwItvUle woo, qolml >orted china set donated by Colonel I *J rorrey to the yoang lady who had the ] J noet beaux working. Furmety organ | j WJ nil Inu.r.)veu,ent-W^QclAtk.0 .1-1 ?i of Was' y Cc 5 NOW JNO. V. MOORE. u ixecutor of Jesse W. Moore, Dec'd. 12-20-6 wp Famous Stage Beauties 8 pok vr*ta horror on Skin Eruptions. notches,?So rem or Pimples. Thar _ lon't have them. For all such troules use Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It d; iorifteo. the .4aeo.~ -Excellent for He- w ema or Salt Rheum, it cures sore lo ipu. chapped hands, chilblains; heals ta iurns, cuts and bruises. Unsurpass- t( d for piles. 25c. at The Hardy Drug n, KM* _ ? " - I ID ft I e Plays! ? v? ' VI S AND i EEKLY 3 st et tc - * ?1 ft ? C di - -("HI ? CI ei It 1 tl *i lu bi ei * ei * ., it SI It . -# ?r . 4 ' oadway ORK CITY I Jf i> lie lak.il1 lb. place* or \he shm"r .1 ? 1T'T* " * ""**" ,f ~ lt'congicas can emit, nbil maintain gbwojs. on the water. It eon aim. crr. and io.lnt.lb them on tb. bind, id, In fact, bus daa? no tn n number ' Instancee. tbai eetnbtlshtiig a pneee tnt which can naatn be Invoke! for ? pnrpoa. of building other road, here public cent mjulres them. And banana tb. naafulnees of the Inland aternaye created 1)1 the gorarnhiaat la decreaacd nlmoat to the vanlablnc < lint the naefnlneka of (rent per mo- I nt overland highways through nil fafl etaten woald go on increasing foe ?J nr.?Better Roadiir"th?t,Who"te ^^JhpprcclatedtmlI^| | Inner U tnoboajraarnlng appreciation] I i note the lech of It. 'I ' J hingtor ist S ON A Domp> ANDLING THE SMOKE PROBLEM OF TODAY. ST. . ma tate Univaraitiaa and Govarnmant Working to Laasan tha Evil. | - - . , . r Jj One of the grcatcot paobloms of to-1 ly is that of preventing the enormous j" ?? astes due to smoke and the reenllant I ss of money and destructionof ition and also to lesson the injury \ Ker> i the health of human belfigs and the J11^ amber of deaths amohg animals e* III lyrome from its actlpn niseuss. __ ig this matter in an article in the opnlnr Mechanics Magazine, William Ilarklns says: ? ? . Ru **It Is strange that so little is known i regard to smoke, but that the lmpor- A ince of such knowledge is^ust beginlng to be understood is shown by the fry recent establishment in toe IJni- ln erslty of Pittsbnrgh of a laboratory n*1 >r the sole purpose of studying smoke. om n scientific standpoint" in QflS? boratory, started less than a year fo, there are already twenty-five spe- ^ allstS studying thla problem. The nited States bureau of mines is also J11* udylng the problem of preventing the icape in cities of the black smoke due * coal, and it has just established a ?F lecial laboratory in San Francisco ^ >r the purpose of studying the smoke " Iven off by copper smelting feiahts. i hlcngo is conducting a study of its rn problem. Much work is* being | ^ ane by Industrial concerns, and . Jrumi the piublcm 1s being acleatifl??? illy attacked. J wlI "That tbo work now being done is ( ltirely inadequate may be seen when is considered that the smoke in>ector In the city of Chicago estimates tat the damage caused* annually In lot city by the soot and other lngredi- E its of smoke amounts to $50,000,000 tajE i ruined merchandise, and on the same by isls it is sold that the damage in the 4th itirc United States would be about 500,000,000 in one year. This, how- ? rer, does ifcit by any means represent ie entire loss, since the black soot will hlch escapes and does a large part of at : ie damage la really wasted eoak and- -Ho* is estimated that the coa( lost in the aou noke amounts on the average to about alj ) per cent of all that is used. In other | onls, the average purchaser of coal, l( heif be pays $5 a ton for It. tosses 50 tnta'..worth out.of Jbc chimney un- lyln irned. to do damngf fo Ills neighbors, id then usually wastes a large propor- coki an of the heat In the $4.50 worth that Mai left. When it is realized that the Tho ire baser of this ton of coal is also a ^ lying for his share of the 300,000,000 Boq ins of coal that are wasted in this tuntry every year some comprehen- ^1 on maj do gained ou&tf magnitude wastes of this nature." the 9-pl H I 1 M M 1 1 II 1 II I 1 I I Ml I M jthe GARLANDS OF GARDEN8. ' 1-t 1 8ou You must havo lovsly cities, .. said Ruskin. Crystallized, not " . coagulated, inip form. Limited . I in sizs and not casting out the ? scum and scurf of thorn into t wM an oneireiing eruption of shame, ed i but girded each with its sacred ; pomoerium and with garlands of \ \ ren ^gardens, full of blossoming trees > date and softly guided otrearhe. ) Boo i n tit II n 11 u III n HHtt whii CORES MAIL ORDER HOUSES. ^ . !?? ' 'f Of 1 erchants' Federation Hand 8aye They 8eY1 Convict Made Goods. _ . At the convention of the National Migration of Betatl Merchants tot 8l U? or?d<J*nt. U.rt.a J. Su J; O* !m< Wninndi I u .. attend to .1 --1"? We_Want_Y n. myM ^n .. th. Una m'ul ?T" ^ttM^dS^TSufcHT?JT" Nc.rl, rvarroaa will have .?m,ihim lo lor ("he aCalC J'oo wW nrral w vrdfb the | We mil furnish YOU F rate? of the new Parcels Pot 'At Yam Harris Hat j*ry theDai And C ifs Gr< ale T my8y,' oecmreu ta? mail uiurf uuusee re responsible ii^hfrge measure for sale and distribution of convict Jo goods, thereby entering Into unr competition with retail merchants I union labor. . [e slao asserted that the mall order lses were not sausoeu with tne e system of parcel post, which is ted on ns n menace to Ills retail 3e. and will not halt in their efforts hava. tha system ert,on<fafl ?ntU a icral parcel post Is enacted. Fte ed the federation to oppose sucli [station. PUBLICITY AIDS CITICS. sell Sage Foundation Has a New Plan For Municipal Reform. , new agency which alma at the terment of municipal government in lerlcan cities has been established New York. It tabfes the form of a v department of surreys and exhibof tbe Russell Sage foundation. i** an ovor the country liare begun realize the conime?dal and ndverng valuo of good city government I have asked outside help In stndytheir local problems and prescrlb-i remedies. To meet this demand Sage foundation has organized this lartment. which will assist commutes in applying scientific methods] I effective publicity toward city bet-' ment. ' \ . .. Safeguarding Podaftriana. a Lyons, France, an order bah been led forbidding portable advertisetits on days wliuu tliuiv Is a high Ml. .. .< , ; ] NOTICE OF SALE. |y^ virtue oka power of sale conipd in a deed of trust given tcTmel E. Tuthlll and yvlfe, dated March , 1899, and duly recorded in the te of the Register of Deeds of le County In Book 24, page 8, 1 on Monday, February 17, 1913, 12 o'clock noon, at the Court to the highest bidder for cash of th? following degevibed tract and? A certain tract or parcel of land g and being In Ockracoke Townmtrtoffiny ontfrr Island. ofQckrab and all of the land allotted to say ^"Williams In the division of mas Wahab 8ept. 30th, 1837. 8ee ?ed to the saljf Malsey recorded in k X, page 297. Beginning at a it on Pamlico Sonnd bearing N. W from the Northwest corner of light boose lot. then 8. 84 E. S3 > poles to the Northwest corner of light home lot. then N. 3 B?%l pole,, then U. 47 W. to ['emlice nd end with the Sound to the holing. Saving and excepting the OI ana lot heretofore conrerpT eald Malaey or her helre? th aald piece of land waa conreyanto Effingham Tnthlll tip WaeWllllama and othara bp dead id at July 1897, and recorded In ^ "7 page" ?I of Hpde County eh aald deeda are referred Up and e. part hereof for tte purpeeea daeerlptlon. excepting the piece, and the aald Bflngham Tnthlll aold unto X,. Id. Broome, L. B. till and Ix>na Hodnell." hla the 17 dap of January. 11M. oar Business ?i ... -i 3 e?k?c Hock w* ??IU ltk? food carr-Jof} your i a-infis. hip bv Pared* f*MC SwJiu your order packs** you Mod. ' .J;. >... REE a card' givinjr you the t law. Service." " " ?? -?rdware Co. 1 ... 4 lly News vet Results patest J I ^ I l? .'V| I 1 I -"w'.-'I ,rHH NOTICE. North Carolina?Hyde County,. Mason Hairs: Ton and each of yon are hereby notified that at a Sheriff sale of land for taxes at the Court House door In Hyde County, Swan Quarter, N. C., being the first Monday in May, 1911, as the Thos. Mason patent, situated In 8wan Quarter Township, Hyde County, between Mattamuskeet Lake and Swan Quarter, adjoining the Savannah land owned by A. ft W. T. ' Berry. Beginning at John Bowen's easternmost corner in Clayton's line, running with Clayton's south SI degrefes east 300 poles to James Mason's line, thence south 24 degrees ' west 62 poles, thence east 120, thence south 66 poles,-thence north 85 wtet UP poles, and from thence to the first simon, eonuuniBf loo -H acres, and was sold for non-payment of taxes for the year 1911, amount- j ing to .77 cents, including interest .1 and penalty thereon, and a further I euni of 81.80 cents, sod the under-^ fcM signed being the last and highest bidder at said sale purchased said land In the sum of 12.57, the amount of I said taxes and cost. You and each I of you are notified that unless said 1 land is redeemed in the manner pro- * 1 Tided by law en 4 Monday in May, 1913. it being the 6th daTof May, It 13, the undersigned will apply to the Sheriff of Hyde County for a deed for Bald land. This 15th day of January, 1USA. BBRpr. 1-17-3 wp . \ Japan Fosters Home Industries. I The Japasaap are making great | strides In the woolen industry, and . | I by Importing the latest modern mar ' | ^binary are striving to mannfaeturaxil cImm# of w6oTeh~"gcedir l"ftl ha/ | * marfce* la sxduo. , j Subscribe to The Daily News. jiMJBiir b VAUDKV1LI.K ;~r?J?fe Shaw and Shaw ? ?? ?? muilUW PICTURES I TUB CHIBPH IlLAKKJfT, A Ili.?ra?h Drama. ijOvb on tovan luck march. 7 OMMdy, iKPnmrs dacghteh, 8 ??m> Drama. . Admlaalon . . lOe. *?<> 0PBNFR0M7iMto;n:??F.',M. " Thfe Ad X Chimed Dilly 1 ?:?'??~ ? v^. I
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