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No. 101 M * , _ ,5 Enured u eeeoad-clau matter Auguet >. 19t>0. it the potMOce at KT "Waahttif too. M c.. trader the act of Kj - Much 3.1170. Oae Month .It J K; . .Foor Meat he 1.0# > SU Moathe . ..1 1.10 t Rj[ -OhQ hoar 1.00 1 Bp-? ?SjilLScrtbere desiring; the p*p<r die- ^ continued will please noWtlEToK M.-, ??e? on date of expiration, otherwise st. Jt z ill be continued at regular aub- 4 werlption rates until aotioe to atop 1 a- .i? -renalred, ? -U F' If yb? do not get the Daily News J promptly telephne or write the man- 4 aire to please you. 1 ? \ K ; hi), articles sent to the Dally News m- tor- publication must- be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not fee published. , Tl'BSDAV, JAN 2* l'AlIt ' It you were not present at-the base f bail rally, the committee soliciting fund? will probably ask you for a sub r acription. if yoy Just naturally love e t? baseball, m? argument Is needed to put you behind the movement. I H ' trot. the following remarks of _e u travelling man. caught in the gen- 1 era' dtscusion of the sport which is * no* sweeping the city, may be of inr 1 terTit: * * The first time 1 ever heard of 'Washington. N. (*.. was in reading the sp- rting pages about five or six years I H? nm SeiTTfr^thP "Washington date * llrt- ?>o much, and the name listed ' alcrg with those of the best towns j of *he section, fixed the place in my E| in 1 have heard of Washington sir. * tn a gpod many other connoctirr-? for infinnre, as pos essing the ** -nd oldest social club in thr^state. { Ilr* It?was baseball?that put?ths -1 pl.t 1 en thy imp for me." This paper im- nri yet expressed, .a it* lalioii to the county Hoard ' of i mtnhi'ltfuer* for the superb in;.trier in which they subscribed gl.iiMi to the fund lor farm deroon"Ifn'rtMt work, the money ro be paid | ip payments at intervals of one B__| ye. tr is doiMfu'- 11 the re Jr. an other 'unty .ti the state which would | 1/ lia* rhine as vv.T: K~ * - nor jyiii rally known I hat Just! tl?- .-.en part n: the farm business is a b -i- thin-; than tile sree'; trust. IT 1 .a- ye?.r tile en sn imnme n' Uio -A*-, trust w-?i? about t7uu.OciO.nOO* e ^ Hut the urqs- income of farmers last g HE y. .yTieu. poultry and eggs was p ^H^ 575<'.?uo.immi. tW this amount $.">35.-jh wttl zr<?\v ir.or?- .md mon- profitable _ii ir ; '.itur?* at .* u?uu>i? cspecinu y oy the poets. that Im-c* *i]> sweet* indiscrlmlnatelyr from many :i dower. He *wo? the i'oi'Py ui.d wedd iht? Peach. ; Daltydownddly: Act thru. a 'h-w^r.. slmn lmii each - Hi . Per tii? p?uU uf the LUy. ^ The season* appear rather mixed in ^ I be Terse, wbicb hi other respects, however, reflects the popular belief c about bees. It is fur from being the 1 true one. All bee*. Including the honey bee. bow * aircuu; tendency in mHectlng ^ both ne-tar and pollen to be constant! :? - to one spe? ws of dower Thin la roaob j fostly for the advuntnze of l?oth insects ( and dowers, hi the case of ;i number jf of bees rty.uz f*?r only a small pnrt o^iv the season thi? Imblt lias become so " ap?v laiized that they visit only one or,1 a few allied specie* of dower* which I offer an abundance uf pollen and noo-ls U;-I/>mhii I'ost. In | |J vorirK. ' |i I( i'?? ' harlotte llalston i unmarried i .-?( ? flalston Ooiet and husband jl Dciet. I,uke Kalsioii. llobt. "I Kaleluri. Knsar.na Kalstcti. I,ia)i> ? llalston lllanuo. and husband. John ' It'anprv You are hereby notified that at a sale for taxes by Geo. K." Hicks. Sheriff Heaufort. County.'on Monday. May f ti'h. 1912, at 12 m, at the Court f Mouse dour of Heaufort County, \'. } .. I purchased the following de- a ncr?toed property on said date, at said c sale, which sold for the delinquent j Stale and County taxes for the year s due on said property, which r was listed in the name of Douglas f Whitley, as your agent, and who also n claims title to said property. Inclnd- f ing the cost of said sale, amounting f to ?3.12. Raid property described as ? 1 follows: ^ One-half acre Dryrin ianrT c Yon are further notified that you f can redeem said property by the pay- i ment of the taxes and charges allow- F ed by law. on or before May 6th. o 11)13. payable to the undersigned of ? the Sheriff of Beaufort County That f If same is not paid, and the said J property by the payment pf the taxes r nnd charges'allowed by law. on or he- r *fore May 6th. 1613. payable to the v undersigned of the Sheriff of Beau- t fort County. That if same is not \ paid, and the said property redeemed* r by the said time, the undersigned b will demand n tax deed for snid prop- o This .Tannary 10th. 1913 Kjj- -NORWOOD L. SIMMONS. Purchaser at Tax Sale t ' old a parade io Washington ~tbe day lor* the Inauguration originally la ended to wear ancient Greek and bonan costumes, but abandoned tba Idea rbeu tbej thought of Wanhlngtou'e laaal brand at inauguration weather. jMlll HlfaUNi MUUlIUli [ PET WHH ' j r *~~~ ! This year win be a more prollt- < I able yearfor the farmer If be ; makes use of hla obaerrotloua ! a ml ,jl'\ per let ice last year Sure 1 ^ ly we cannot afford to make the 1 I an me mistaken every year. The "Talkie*." Thomas A. Edlsou recently anuouix id the klnetophooe, a combination of he kin otoscope and phonograph. To' Liatlnguisb thu show* If will pipduce rom the "movies" he calls them the talkies." In other Srorda, thoy are novlog pictures that talk and make a tolae like th<> real thing. Something like this was pulled off li: 'arU several mouths ago, but appar ntly only for eshlbttkw fHirpows- ft? he machine has not beou placed ou he market. Ou the other hand. Mr ?disou has promised that his kiueroihone Ls to be placed In ii.oubltt- unit The Value of Drainage. Drainage removes the surplus water note nbnuttattt. wnrnw the mil nn<1 SnSi* available food *iipply. aerates t. proven!* erosion and heuvlog. in reuses plant growth. Work For Wintry Day*. The wood l?t offer!* n place where lie farmer mn.v turn wintry <lny* Into >rpflt. cutting wooil, having luniliei uid jost* sawed and clearing up laud tow worthless. i:\LOMEL OUT OF- A JOB 'tuple Coming lor Miles Around for Wonderful fan* well's. lAver-Aid. me!, IAlim^DKl fi STORE SE1.I.S THIS NEW DISCOVERY ON MONEY * HACK IK DISSATISFIED PI AN. , Kts tip >0'ir liver, eleau your how!. of foul wjistp: drive poisonous ;ases from your stomach. and constiation ami feel Km* and dandy in 24 lours Throw away calomel; it's dangerIts; yott kt|ow ft: everybody knows I ARSWBU/S LIVER-AID is diferemv Its a pleasant, harmless vejj: table rpmedy that aits gently yet urely and docs not cause a particle if after misery. If* a Joyful laxative ard Snore? it's rne for kidney disease and r.tal.u i.i nd is as safe and splendid for ctailIren as for grown up people. Fifty ents secures a generous bottle at lardy Drug Store. YASUINGTON PRODFCE MARKET TUESDAY. JAN. 28. 1913. SCC5 15 tO I If "hickens. young 1.1 to 20c '.hickens. grown .10 to 35c hearings .">r to 25c ,atnb skins, each 20 tn 30c Joes Wax 28c l^f-ejT'sklnR, each 30? to 50c fallow 4< Jry flint hides, per lt>. 14c )ry hides, d'ged. per lb ... .4c to 6c Jreen salted Hides .'lie Jreen Hides 10c Jeer skin flint 25c jeer sk'.n sa:t . . 7~. lbf lerd C'otton 4 l-?c 1. K. Peas 1.80 bof NOTICE OF SALE. I'nder and by virtue of a mortgage rom J 8. Cat on and wife, Elma ?. Caton, to the undersigned, Sidney 2. Warren, dated December 18. 1911, uid recorded In the Register's office if Beaufort County, North Carolina, n Book 166, at page 232, the underfgned will on the 10th day of Febuary, 1913. at 12 o'clock noon, sell or CASH at public auction to the ughest bidder before the Court louse door of Beaufort; County, the oilowing described rent estate, to fit: I Situate, lying, and belncL in State if North Carolina, County of l$eanort. and in Richland Township, bene ijt the Town of Edward on the "ant aide of the Mill Pond, beginning in the Washlngto annd Vandemere tailroad in the New Road running rom Edward to the Old Sandhill toad near Wm. Crawford's store, and unning ScrtithwardlA' itrith the said oad 35 yards then at right angles dth said roatf-fb P. Stilley't line, hence with P. Stllley's line to the Washington and Vandemero Ralload. thence with said railroad to the eginning, containing one acre, more r lens, hc-ing the land described in he aforesaid mortgage. This 3th day of January, 191S. SIDNEY E. WArfWBL fARRY McMDLUAN. Attorney. ^ l-10-4tr ==================== ?? MARK STATE HIGHWAYS. ? Telegraph Polo. Paint ad fo indies*. sot Various Route* SB. C. Gordon RmI. state superintend * eqi f highways of Now York. W? dcsU." W noted several main highway route* of TTj aatoniobllist*. This has beon done In =j accordance with the suggestion of JEwiK V, tow, wrmupr nt th*JEs? York State Automobile association. with colors. red, blue, yellow, green . mtl brown irsperllToly. and state high-, way employees baro boca appointed to begin marking the route* at once. Telegraph poles nloug the lines wtlt be painted In colors by local automobile clnbe nod the state will paint the lop rails of fences and bridge approaches. Colored disks will designate routes through cities and towns and maps will be prepared showing the color solierae and outlines. Connecting route* will later be designated by combinations * colors. Plan For Road Upkeep. Roadside fruit trees line one of the turnpikes In Fairfield county. O.. for a distance of fifteen milea. lt ia planned to use the Income from the aula of the fruit for repair and maintenance of the ?oad. ?I 1 Try the Dall And G< i - - NORFOLK I RAILR ROUTE o: I "NIGHT E? T~~" Schedule'In Effect Jan -The following schedule fig only and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE WA , [ North Boa 12:35 a. m. Dally.?Night Express Pullmi i_lQ;4Q a. ni. Daily?For Norfolk. Conn j. West. Parlor Car service, j 1:50 p. m.?Daily exreut Sundiy for Be West, lion 5:50 a. a.?Daily except Sunday for Gre sects North, South and West with 3:20 p. m.?Dally for OrebhvGle, Wljso Car Service. ?:2 a. ra".?DalTy. Pullman Sleeping Can eigh. Connects North, South and Wi South Roc 2:2V a. m.?Dally for New Bern, Klnet Ing Cars. ~ 9:45 a. m.?Daily except Sunday for Ne S:3(r p: tm:?Dally Tof New Bern, Golds For further information ana rosert space, apply to T. H. Myers. Wasbingl jW. A. WITT, ^ Gen'i supt.. Norfolk, va. KOTICE OK SAI.E. ' , I hereby notify.all persons that the . firm of F. G. Paul & Bro., Tilman Paul, sole owner, has this day sold , his entire stock of merchandise, cop: slstlng of groceries, hay, etc., also , style of firm and good will to Hugh , Paul, who will continue th? business , at the present stand in the Baug, ham building. Main street. Washing. ton, N. C. All persons holding un. paid accounts against above firm prior to January lat, 1913, are re, quested to present th^m at once to Tilman Paul for settlement. All per, sons owing above firm prior to Jan, uary 1. 1913. same being due. are r requited to?make?settlement?at- | once to Tilman Paul. The said Hugh t Paul takes charge of business on January 1, 1913, as sole owner and ; proprietor of the firm of F. G. Paul & Bro., Mayhew Paul as manager. I 1 wish to extend my sincere thanks to my many customers for their Past I patronage and favors and earnestly request a continuance of the same ! with Hugh Paul who will conduct the business under the same firm name. A happy New Year and best wishes to all This January 1st, 1912. TILMAN PAUL. NOTICE TQ THE F1HUC. j The undersigned. Lake Landing 1 ? v.w^ ^urnpau/, UCICO J 11 Kives nottca that It VtU-MlI, at \+ ?1 o'clock a. m., on the 15th day of II February, 1913, at^ysocking. N. C.. ^ at the warehouse of the undersigned ?p : company, a certain lot of peach trees. ~ pear trees, apple tress, grape Tines. i"* and strawberry plants, consigned to ^ the J. Van Llodley Nursery Company, which said perishable property has J not bee.n claimed by the consignee, r although the consignee Is actually awgro of tts arrival at Its destination. for the purpose of paying the freight charges and other experiaqs due the said Company on said articles above described, as is provided by law. 1 This 17th day of January, 1913. I.AKE LANDING TRANSPORT*- ~ TION POMP ANT. \ ? By John I*. Mann, President. 117 (wp I ~ ' - . ... ... ' ?I." o.,ruM tor all broockUl H ?(o?a Prloo M eta ui ll.M. 'H al kotUo frco at Th. Hard* Drue H "-^SrSfcTct^"T| t FLQWFR Si spssialty.Oneartistic ar? l| "1 rangemeats la. wedding outfit! I8?] are equal te the best. Nothing I ?*1 liner In floral offerings than I " pur stylea. Blooming plants, palms and ferns in I * | great rariety. Hose bushes, I toruherrlM, ersffyscw. Hoqgo B| plants and shade trees. Mail, |r J telephone and telegraph orders l|?1 promptly art coo ted. i. L O'OUINN 4 CO.. E RALEIGH, N. C. Phones 140 II y IStews et Results m SOUTHERN g OAD F THE? ?- : ? CPRESS" r. uiry 5. i9is: ures published as information w of SH1NQTON. md. * th in Sleeping Cars to Norfolk. tr ects for all points?North?and?hw da lhaven in R< od- de enville. Wilson and Raleigh. Conall lines. n and Ralaigh. Broiler Parlor r. ^, s for Oreenvllle, Wilson and Ralind on and Qoldaboro. Pullman Al w Bern. ln _ , | , C( ibo'fS and Beaufort/ ration of Pullman Sleeping Car on. N. C. W. CROXTON. ? Oen'l Passenger Agent. Our Mah Bed Row i . Are now complete i weeks of being broken up ers. Why not exchange c old Oak Beds and Presse with most modern and c< Mahogany Buy genuine mahogai ting old or ouipf date, good assortment of old pl? ers. Tables, Settees, etc., 1 "JEFFERSON FU1 W C DUDLEY llfi Phone 39 B City Market i SflF All Kinds ~ Fresh pleats ) All goods guaranteed dean and fresh when delivered, j 'REE DELIVERY Subscribe to The Deily News. t - ' .v.. ' |U9 Par Day aad Vp i ~~ '. ?. Notloa to harWby glreg to >11 paras that tba partaarahtp heretofore Mine between tha undersigned N. Sawyer and W. A. Scott, doing alnaaa aa "Scott * Sawyer," hae la day beta dlasolyad, N. C Sawr having ao)4 hla latereat la tha 111 timfneaa to W. A. Scott?Tha ~ alness will hereattaa ha conducted tha aald W. A. Scott, with whom paraoaa indebted to tha aald partrahlp ahould eettla, and the aald . A. Scott aaaomaa all ladahtednaaa the aald partnership, mg led day of January, I91i. l-?-tfc NOTICE OF SAU. 1 ' 1 *Under a power of sale contained in certain deed of tnnt~ezscutrd 19 ? 9 by Efftjngham Tuthill and wife, ted July 2th. 1S99. and recorded the Register's office of Hyde Counin Book 6, psge 1?6, J, will sell on Hmday, Febrysry 17, 1912. at noon I the, Court House door in Hyde >unty to the highest .cash bidder a set of land on Ocln*00*?'TiTai?ai id in thfr County of Hyde and more rtlcularly described as follows: It being on Ockracoke Island and ing all the lands allotted to Malsey illiama in the division Of the lands Thomas Wahab, Sept. 30, 1837. e a ded to the said Malsey recordI in Book 4. page 397, and being e same lands described in a deed of U3t from the partite of the first rt to tne parly of the second part, ited March 4.. 1899, and recorded Book_6j _pafie 24. of Hyde-County ? ecords, which Ib referred, to for a sorption of said lands. This January 17, 1918. ze ST. B. RODMAN, tta 4-17-4 wc Trustee. pi Ni at STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. of be The annual meeting of the stock- g3 wo elation will be held at the bankg bouse of the Savings ft Trust unpany on Thursday. January ,2,3d. 13. at 4:80 p. ?. JNO. B. 8PARROW. Secy. ? 12-26-tfc 1 _ . . _ ^ TRY DAILY NEWS WANT AD. ' ^1 ( Oflany u Suits I , 4 ' A ? cl_ m m igain after several o by the many buy- R >r sell some of your fr :rs and fill the place ~ * immon sensed made ? ?i - Pieces. S ? 1 - at M iy and avoid Its get- ^ We also have In a ices In Chairs, Rockor Xmaa trade. tNITURECO. ;1 ' 1 11 ' * ' mil i'i ' m ii hi i in in ** bicycles! Bicydes! * Maw BlcrelM IIS ud n? ^ Wa are uratt to* the Ravrcla, u heading, standard. I*ar Johanna. Cf lolrabla. Rata War, tab lam No- a loaal and Dame BKrala*. Said o? dnah o[ on Una Wa #1** oarry . I fnll llna ot repair* at aU Urn*. dJ o. R. CUTLER ? 114 Market SL co WASHINGTON. N. C Phone ttt r Cool Nights Tjr Rather dHflcuit to keep * the house at Jhe proper temperature. Can't light I the furnace yet as tt ts too u-arro?during the * middle of the day, but _ some heat ts needed !n the morning and after *i Silndown. * JJse-a Vulcan i Odorless Gas Heater . IHRnv|n| _ fa {J* w Make* a room com- 1*1 f ort&ble in five ' minutes Poaithreiy Odotlm/ * Abiolutely Sanitary - Washington Light 8 Water Co. ' ?i?????^ ? - RUtHJ*. Notice is hereby given to* the citl- " ns of the City of Washington, that ? e Board of Alderman thereof, will eeent to the-General Assembly of * Drth Carolina, a bill asking to be * itborlsed to submit to the voters ; said city the question of issuing * tnds for.Water Works, Sewerage rstem, Fire Alarm System, and to __ iild an extension-to the^Stoctdc 9 Ight Plant. 1 1 ??- ~ This 16th day of January. 1913. 4 GOLI.JN H. HARDING,. Mayor. - M?40te . WE WILL^ MML YOU ~%l\ 7 Bp?rm m oni rwrTeeai mtv*. itigv fit price* paid for old Gold. Silver, otd Watcher. Brakes jewelry. Praetor* flips** MONST MKT BY EETlftN HAIL Phila Smelt log A Reflates Ciapsay EST.VUI 4&HED ? YEARS 663 Cheats at St. PhUeMpMs. Ps. TO DCKITSTS t We will buy your Gold Fittac*. Gold Scrap. . mdttatlaaw. High** prte*. paid. . XJ..tw 'L* iiii ,i:ivi/.af it ^.. rfLTl ft ti UlStiOlit In/V- - _ i) Whom It May ^Concern: Notice is hereby given that the co- * irtnership heretofore existing under le name and style of "C. O. Morris Company." fo\*l business In the I * ty of Washington. N. C.. is this day * utually dissolved, the said co-part- - ? ;rshlp having been rompoaed of oolidge G. Morris and DeWilt C. The said DeWitt O. Ross retiring om the ssid business, and the same III bo heraattey conducted In tho ? lime of and by Coolldge G. Morris, * id all debts and obligations due and * ing by the said firm of "C. G. Mor- * A Co." are assumed and wilt be ? Ud by C. G. Morris, and all debt* tcounts and choees In atUOn Hod * td owing to tBe mM arm of "C. 0 * orris & Co." are the property of, * id will be collected by C. G. Mor- * i. V This January 16th, 1613. * C. O. MORRIS. DC WITT 0/ ROSS ? 4-16-3 etc : nonce*. < North Carol In*?Baaufort County | telle rmweaMcpre : |J ** ' ' ; /I lUlam n Moon, The defendant above earned wUI * km notice, that an actio* aatltM _ above lias bean eotame*eed Is the ~ iperlor Court of Beaufort County secure a divorce "a vinculo"; And the said defendant wilt for- ft or take notice, that he la required /, appear at the tens of the Superior j urt of said County to ba held on VJ e 3rd Monday In February, lttt, > the Cohrt Mouse of said Coonty, ~ Waahlnston. N. c., ahd answer or *, mur to the complaint la said no- "1 in. or the plaint IF will apply to the ft iurt for the relief demanded In eald mplalat. jjjRy "'.*t ' ?' "** CEO. A. PAOt-, Clerk Superior Coprt. Thla 7th day of January. f?13. , ' 1-t-two I Jm '/ i. ^ V"V \ >. r" , - > ; !>ANIK1< A WAKBMM " j-jfi *"*' ?* VI*;. Bo4wm. jr. I BODHAI a BOOMAK w.-t^STSS^Srou-. ; 1 ...... *W ... . S. a. Ward Jmalua D. OrlMa WARD ? dRUW ? *. WubWctoa. M. C. rJ.rjudlUU CjuriitrSi'- ' Wan) Court*. I * " * 0 '0 m ?r ' j('. mSB " : y :?5I : I ' doa h. Bonrsa . 9 : WASHINGTON, ?. C. | O. A. FHIXAIPa * cat*. via tNaDHAHom. wASHnrorow, m. o. I' WW 1^. * 1 1 . ?-^?g WD. <UUMB? . Atmw w4 noraft UOfOMnn, ' |g Practice. In all t*. Courts. ? > .' ' a * ?? I oho H- A. T>-WH?L4*0 " " ""lj FRANK H BRYAN m Small, MacLean A Bryan _ . -Mj?Attorneya-aV-Law * Washington. Nor.h Carolina r # i * *i .** HARRY McMULLAN, Attocney-at-Law. Dr. RoAmam Bid*., E. Mala St. ' Washington, North Carolina ? -js V ? \ , . ? ~ a a'"a a ? ??.ja ?? ?f EDWARD L STEWART ? ^ Atter^y-at.Ioa. Washington, N. C. , jjj a a a a a ?5 a a?~ ^ f - i i ?1. ' ?-<9 COJLL1II & 1 I ? Ittornay a* Uw OWeo 8a rings A M Da Btdg ROOM I ?X 4. Washington* N. a .......... A , , r-r-rr-r?. NORWOOD k SIMMONS " * ' ' J Attcra?y-at-Law . Washington. N. C * TH08. 8. MM, At torn, pat-Law. Washington. M. C. ftT" V" ?? Trust Hull din*, metises kail k . ouw vourw. * * . w ?*? * f " A. D. MacLnnn. ? ?' W?htngton, If. C. * ??* W. A. Amm+ti C. Hi I lit IIH?|WTI . / ttorneys-at-Jkaw. * Aurort. and Weshlsgten, If. O. * ._* --* t* . .... cfeyy>^ccidout. Yott anl r-' \ idccbe unfit you. ^*rt*; Mv- .:VU^3jM IICKS' CAPUDINE ill RES HEADACHE
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