rJiirged (?r at (he rata of ona
special attention paid to all ads
? raeatead by atll or telephone.
lfoat Do.
ii?r * Wli * <
OB KALB lO? HAKHK1S OF ?
cere. Wltl <1 i vl dfl_ vliotssale and i
m? "1 rstklTera profit to the man who !
' WMumpdon T K6 ittftyr Bd '
ward, n. c. l-se-iwp i
1-? ?
PQB SALE?A 8ECXJM>.HANU GAB j
iUKI^ OSW condition at a bargala.
Apply to .Bally Nowa. (
KT ' - I'lidtw??? ~~V 1
S* ft KtW .U'liEH TRUCK LARD PUB ]
=*?- rtnt. ' A.'C. Hathaway. * I
lrK-tfo -V- fc"; "l>, I l
OltDAHtH TAKEN von OTBIWHS '
u and ?i livered any part" of city. lie. (
dry n. .rf. Pure Pood Orocery, ,
gar J. fc. B Phoaa 1C1. ,
^2 I W??* IH WAIHHNTOK TWO MU?KS ,
and ono .? Urn?? _L
FAMILY WAITED TO OCCJUPV
W-fS --Waw ea piano m?q tend . tffcCY ]
" ""I rarm oa shares. A c Hathavay.']
1-88-tfc A ?
fljp FOB SALE?75 BUblM . SLED J'
corn. crew^L from doable o >?lt(
stock, raited 18S bushel s vB oce i
un M irnr. ?1.T8-per bu?Sel..!
V. O. M. Edward. N.C. O. K. Sllf-ll
l?y, Edward.. N. C.
unit, I
I , '
k f ISO ?-T DL'Olir.1,.1 IT r,n "
^ At a ml oi only 12 1-2 cts per bushel.
GjoVra on "Wcnouu Denonsirstios
K Farm" In ltcautort Co , on N. S. R. R.
HI Tan tots nda otdiltrv cultivation
A Halted amount of can-fully winded
teed win kc offered lor tele tt |2.St per
buskel, afckes shelled or eeti Baca Hctt
' exile, lot tingle bushel orders; free with
two boeheb or imore. Ordert filled tt
w j recehed, while the supply kefs. Ad
?. liiMK, N. S. Hail read
NSRPOUC. VA. _
H Mkf * WathJagtoe two exile* fo??
I and oaa ailla dead*
wnosei>MiE.
/ .i ? . .1 ^ .. i
frost B H llHraM aad wife, dealt
M{[ K^lOlf, North CaroUaa. In
elddftd rilU ai> the day or Fehrtt
arf, an. M 1* o'clock, boob, hell
>dor auh at gakltc paction. to the
Hots* dao> ot yde Oaaaty. the fat
lowing Oaarlhad real oatye, to-wtt:
dlttfata, tylac. aad Mas la the
H^_sta|d ! north Carolled. Coaatr ot
H Hrda a?4 to Currltaek Toonaklg. baI
gloalag at ThaiIda Dumber^ S. W.
Uae aad aa the aoatk tide or the
cBBhl. tkaaco N. U Boat 1?? polak.
H r-tkpaco N. IS Waat 10 pole#, thence
. N. 66 But It* poloa to Jamee Dan
bar e Haa. thoaee Booth JO polka.
X thence 8 13 Beat 610 poloa
ttteace N.' II ilk poe'.t to the Brat
station H. H. Urerman i part bolag
' This the 23rd day January. 1911.
K'V.V W. J. 8BARS. Mortgagee. '
\> 1. B. road,. Owner of the Debt.
&jf 1-1 4 -bn W
BEttXv FOR ?SMAIX QUANTITY,
lostf staple cottoa seed. Address (
J. O. Mayo, Sooth Creek, N. C. '
'1-18-liap J
fl iiK^Ht 40 tiwre IjO&nl. 1-BWX t
871*. -Mrs. parker.
1-ll-tueeAfri-tfc
FOR SALE?TO HE SEMVKRED
Feb. 1st. Pore Bred Berkshire 5
jgtsy Plgyitfib ?<!? TwoPuie Bred I
JenMjB&ale ealvee at $85 each. |
JonaTmui' Havns, Washington. N.
C. H.lQ--|?w-iwp J
S WHEN VOUv WANT PURE MILK
WF' < that is clean to drink, try it fro a (
W < the Star aDlry. Ring J. B. Peed'a 1
1^* . phone. t-15-ttc {
CASH RECilSTEK WANTED.. .SBC. '
ond Hand. Apply to Z. N. LegI
gett. 1-87-tfc
R ProCeeaor Willie Moore of the weeth. i
r r or department le being boomed for secf
retary of agriculture, Stfr If be doer
, not give us better weatl. t on March i
* ** ?J>JUII ration .lays <
It is easy Tosee his OnlaL
i
Enlightened^ ,
i ^InqnlaiJ Te Passenger- And what is .
r*" ^-"that corlunathing you re carrying?
bailor (wlib winch creek -Thin, uiuin?
It's the <Tunk what tfcev tse for winding
up the dug watch.?? .J<a
In the Pemi /. i
the^-Why.dld you to .e off yoer hat ,
to that girl? Ton don't know her. do
yon? Jmk?No?er?but my N>rotAer
does, and ibis is his bat?Princeton 1
; SEED CORN
"WINONA PROLIFIC"
xmx? FOR IA12 WAS:'
L I l>? m A BI'CULM C DL'D AODO
K Yon A
and are troubled,as some
stipation, heart flutter or
now by sending for a trie
Insta
This new food-drink
age in many homes. Whi
from the harmful coffee
/*" Instant Postum reqr
ful" in a cup of hot, water
Grocers sell if every'
Send for sample now
"There's
?.?
Punas. Fsb. S?Itmni dou"*c,on""
rerj h.nilnoms au? yossn m.
Miss Ella Hooker played the wedllng
march. The grotgnalfien and
PBniflp vort-.MMi
flaymon Paul and Miss Delia Allen;
Kr, Steward Harria and Mias Marr
jaret-Tuten; Charlie Manning'
md Miss Matilda Paul; Mr.EoniuIue
hooper and Mlaa Luc/ Harria.
The brldea were very charmingly <
tressed as follows: MUe Allen In
rhlte serge and -Miss Cooper In
?l'll.u uieeyMie * ?
The bridee* maids were all becomngly
attired in white. The church
vas charmingly decorated in arches
>f ee0art mistletoe, sud white cliry-i
kanthetuums.
The large audience was well seated
"rr'i
>nner Allen. Fred Paul and Tom-1
nle Allen.
Immediately after the wedding the
bridal party returned to the home
it Mr. C. C. Paul, whore a reception
iras held.
otTbrribly killed
v ONCEUVEB HERE
V. D.K ? A U.I..,
tl .nan wkb killed here instsntfy Friin.
by n freight train, who la said to
saro been from Washington. N. C.
Ftg" Wih c>H fh l*o~ at ISe walsi.hU
irnia but ofT. and his akull fractured,
ie was hnrHd Saturday, after a ver-j
lict of accidental death by the coroter's
Jury.
' As the rei"'< of :nqulrles. It developed
today t: t ihc name of negro
iras John Baltic. :hai tic- was probacy
from Washing a. N. Q.\ md posilbiy.
had a sistc.- living in that
jlece. /V
f.AYN'OR'S ASSAIL*. VT 1>J? \D.
Treuton, N. J.. Feb. * ?Jartee J.
Gallagher, who on Ausr.rt L J9W,
ihot Mayor Gaynor of Nov i'ot-k. it
he neck, while on Hobokon *Pler.
lied today of paresis in th- 3fnte
isylum. Gallagher was confined to
jrlson here and one year later vas
eraovod to the hospital. .
MALL FIRE IN CITY
SATURDAV AiTFKNOO.N.
Saturday afternoon the Are alarm
was given and the department ruahsti
to the curum1 uf Fuuttfl thU HaFrey.
The blase, which proceeded
from a negro aback, turned out to be
a very small affair, however, and
was easily extinguished.
The Halcyon Clnb will give a German
this evening at the Elks Homo.
While this will not be the biggest
dance of the season given by tbls old
end exclusive organisation. It will be
a most delightful affair, and will fittingly
help to close the'' prelenten
season. ?
. s
jPOSrtW CEREAL I
Enclosed find 2c
S? of Instant Postam.
I! Wnmev
bSj Address
jtjgS Grocer's Amt
M KowtaA. Will rxii a m
mere UalUTy meet mer- J
k?t or better rerletr et
more ree?oiuble prise.
And what to more we cut
oqr meats to ault our cutomera.
If you are not already
one of our customore,
there le no better
with the njwrlorlty of .
our service than rlghtf*
V "?? v
- ' i I..?
P?id Her ? CmeaO
Dr. Joboeoo oerer tad iflHRg
IUI Willi Wllltillinrulr. W ?- w
la ted tbet once when tlr* siddooe. tbr
greet actress, called 00 hlra la Bolt
court and the servant did oot readily
brtaf ber a cbajr be aaid. "Too see.
madam, w he rarer joe go there art oot
A llttl# pig. Juat Hke n growing plant
aeetb sunshine. Id both cases It seems
to be a sort of toulc tbat makes the
beet development passible
It Is a greet mistake to keep ebeep In
a warm pen In winter. Their fleece
protects them, and if they are kept dry
they will regnlre nothing else.
A cow can lire or maiuteln herself on
roughage and she can lire and produce
good pasture gross wit boot eoneentfates,
but with the ordinary farm
roughage the cow' must hare con centre
tea to enable her to produce proflta
bly- ^
Haw Unseed oil ie the beet remedy
for constipation. It acts more quickly
thnn nny of tho other simple remedies
The cow, having n very complicated
digestive tract, is very hard to treat
for any bowel trouble, but raw Unseed
oil will usually act In from ten to
twelve hour* Give n half a p?n? ?t n
a ana ana. repent In three or four hours
i till relief U brought
The Title "Mite."
In the ecTentcentb century .the epi?bot
miss applied to fern alee was concuiored
a term of reproach.
MARK STATE HIGHWAYS.
i Telegraph Poles Painted to indicate
Various Route*,
j C. Gogdno Heel, state superintendent
I of highways of New York, has designated
several innlu tiigbway routes ?.f
| the state by colors for the guidance of
l SMimuohlllsts^-ThU- has Iteeu done in
accord; i uce with _ tho suggestion nf
Frflblc IX r.you. secretary of the Xew
York Hitipe-Atftmnoblhr aastxlaUflKT"'"
tire routes have been designated
with colon, red. blue, yellow, green
and brown respectively, and state high
way employees bare been appointed to
begin marking the routes at once. Telegraph
poles atoug |fcg llnei'Wm ba
painted in colors by local automobile
clubs and tbe state will paint the top
rails ef fences and bridge approaches.
Colored disk* will designate routes
through cities and towns and maps will
be prepared showing tbe color scheme
and ontllnes. Connecting' routes will
later be iW*igm>ted by combinations of
colors.
Co., Ltd., ~
attle Creek, Mich, /
rtamp for trial tin Xtol||(|m|j|
"" 'vWWw
| ' - y ww!
' ' * I
re a tjolfee
iny coffee drinkers are, with I
nervousness; you can take a
il tin of
nt Po
is rapid]y taking the place o
le tasting much Tike Java it ii
drug, "caffeine." or any othe
ilrea no boiling. It is made b
and adding cream and sugar
yhere?90 to 100-ctro tins 50c
t a Reasonn for P
_ x
L ? yrs?r,->
. TU'? DAILT N1WB *tfl V? *
plMMd to r *tn llama, auch u
mutmnt.-, waUiM*. *
? lata w>? OUMT uwi oT???61B *
interest. with the "e?*-t* ot thoee *
present, tor tW "Society No*.'" *
eoifloiQ. The ttenu ahoeld b *
indorsed with the nemo ana ad- *
dreee of the tender?not for
publication. hUt as elUetter of
seed reith.
Knjfr 4i *
irr?*~ e - Q 'e e' j? Je 1-sl
PIMOtlld.
eeeeeeeeej
Mrs! II. W. Carter erlU entertain 1
at bridge tomorrow night. '
e e e ? 1
[Mr. J. B. Balaley. of ReldevlUe, ?
arla~ln the city'yesterday. l
?
Mr. R. W. Ward wga'among Jee- <
terday's visitors. 1
Mr. J. A. Sfalnn^ nf Reflial W In- J
the city. 4
9 9 I
Mr. J. JEd?aids,.'f ftiuuw:ir? J
Visitor today. g
/ c
Mr. J. F. Latham, of Jemma, waa
among yesterday's visitor*.
Mr. T. C. Sugg, of Hertford, was a
visitor yestorday.
Mr. D. O. Bell, of New Bern, is In
the city.
/
MI W M. Eley. ot Wilmington. In
a visitor.
V *
Mr. R. C. Flanagan of Jessama,
is registered at the Lout?.
ess
Mr. Paul E. Jones, of Farmville, is
Tnfhe fclty.
0
Mr. Claybrook Jones, of Asheville.
is in the city.
Merarer Wr W, Bracket! and R
Hopkins; of Ridgewood. N. J., are in
the city today. They have been
hunting at Ocraeoke. N C . nnd are now
on their way to Orangeburg. S.
C. '
??? *
Representative W. C. Rodman, of ^
Beaufort county, arrived in the city 1
yesterday aftd returned to Raleigh to- ^
t i
t
Mr. William Woolard. of Bath, is in I
the city.
Rev. C. D. Malone. of Chocowinity,
assisted Rev. N. Harding at 8t. Peu
r'? Episcopal Chngrh yesterday.
_ _a_a_a_ ? ? .
la .viaitiag.,
her brother and sister at Delhaven
and Pantego.
*
| r Mr. H. G. Mayo, of the Southern
furniture Co.. of this city, who has
been in the Washington Hospital ill
with typhoid fever. Is now out, nnd ?
hi# friends are glad to see him again. 1
, (
Mr. R. B. Cowell, formerly of this 1
city and ex-Captain of Company G,
militia, who now makes his home in
Rocky Mount, wafe 4tf the ctiy yester
n
Drinker
leadache, indigestion, conStep
In the right direction
stum
f coffee as a table bever5
absolutely pure and free
t injurious element,
y stirring a level teaspoonto
taste.
- 45 to 50-cup tins 30c.
OSTUM
[North 0H>?.
Ilvthe Superior Conrt.
Stair Hoapltal at Kalrifh r
I *? ^
A. W. Ityroh. Guardian <rf leMNk
[ Clark uud A. W. Strron, MsSh
! ttator at Ketherlne Clark. VaI
CedSeU. X - J
Br rtrlur Of ah eiecutlon directed
to thr undersicned from the Superior
Court of Beaufort Coral} In the'
upbore entitled action. I *111 oh Wed-'
M^Ar, the l?lh day of fabrittt?
ltll, ?V It o'clock noon (which utld
day le durW Cho Sret three daya at
the reaular Fct*at> Term of Beas-1
fort County flnpenipr Court) at the
Court Hon? door of ?tdouuul/^ MtT
to the highest bidder fdccakh, to satisfy
said >ati7|?fi " >t?ht hh>
thd interest which the said Katherine
Clark had* or A. W. Strron aa
Guardian of Catherine Clark, or A.
W. Sfyron as Administrator of Katharine
Clark, deceased, has la the folowlng
deecrihed real eafie. to-wit;
Heeter lying and being" In~Baaufort
bounty. North Carolina, in Pantego
Township and described as foUowfc:
On Pungo River, beginning at
tohn-Blsbro's coiuer~dh Pungo JUrtr;
running thence South Fifty-Two
62) East 91xty-Slx__lMl_sel*L
haooe aenthfr TUir Origin. U8) East
llxty-EIght-poles (?8) to the point
if M&rfih: tbsnrn Smith TKIrfw.Twn
32) East Eighty-Eight (88) poles
o the mouth of Herring Creek to a
tine; North Forty-Pire (45) East
Eighty (80) poles; then Northerly
rlth.a line of marked trees which dlides
the present sold land and Sam- tel
Clark, which line was made as a
llrlston line between Henry and
lamuel Clark, rawing with this line
o far as a course North Sixty (60)
Vest across to John Elsbro's line,
Include One Hundred (100)
icres to the beginning on the Hirer,
t being the same lot~of land which
ras set apart to the said Katherine
Mark In tbe~dlrtslQn of the lands of
ter father, Caleb Clark, whigj) is of
ecord In the o?,ce of the Register of
>eeds of Beaufort County.
This January 17th, 1913.
GEO". E. RICKS,
Sheriff of Beaufort County.
l-18-4wc
8olitary Confinement!
The punishment which replaced the
leath penalty in Itary?namely, life lmirisonment
with solitary confinement
-?a considered to bo much worse than ;
leath itself. Murderers sentenced to
Ife imprisonment Invoke death to end
their sufferings. Isolation, complete
In the very sense of the word?enforced
idleness, lack of exercise and '
lufflcleot food and continual aurvell- |
lance In a cell so small as to almost
render any movement Impossible?such
Is the fate of & murderer In Italy. Sol* i
Itary confinement lasts for five long- ,
rears, sometimes for ten, but convicts'
mh> hardly -bear etjfor-mor* "than ~*UT
months. Invariably they are iosane I
long before the term expires, and of- (
ben they commit suicide. The fear of
solitary confinement acts as a preventive
to murder as much as and perhaps!
jnueh more than that of capital pnnishment.
It la Quito Jtu* that the
cases of murder have not dlminlahed
to any great extent in Italy since the
abolition of the death penalty; but, on
the other hand, they have not Increased.?Chicago
News.
Qeroian Justice..
A. carlo** i Hast ration, of the princitfirui
igymnmity tprMa ib afforded
by a civil damage salt growing oat
of the breaking of a plate glass wlniow
in s German town. A witness had
testified as follows:
"As I was passing down the street
in front of the window 1 saw a big
stone come whirling through the air.
I did not know whence it came. I
saw It coming through the air. and I '
had just time enough to dodge to save
myself from being hit by It."
The witness was sharply questioned
apon the point whether the stone that
broke the window would have struck
him had he not dodged it He was
then dismissed. Eventually the decision
of the magistrate was this:
"Inasmuch ai If the witness had not
unfortunately ducked bis head the
glass would not have been struck by
the stone, be Is hereby adjudged responsible
for the breaking of the Window
and la ordered to pay to the owner
the value of the same."?Chicago
Orchard and Garden.
A neglected asparagus bed on tbe
piece is of little commerce*I rsloe. end
to Sake up tbe old crowua aud reset
tbem would be uawlse wbea young
plait to can be obtained at a moderate
oust and a new bed pi anted at neb
leas expaaea
Sera all of the wood, ashes sad apply
pwSnah, wMcb la a neceasefy etc
ntent of fertility. In edition to Mr
pint food value of sake*. Mew baaeM
tbe mechanical conditio* of tbe aou In
toeklng It mellew and ftfeBIe.
When tbe teatperutar* drepa en low
tome of ibeae elgbta bang a Ugbled
lantern la tbe cellar, a boat a feat from
tbe door, making sure It ceaoet fall
snd aet lire to tbe boaae. Tbe beat
tram u mag be enoagb to save tbe
frail tad vegetables from freeaiog.
aa rna sitae grsoe in* teaobec waa
questioning a boy about Napoleon's dun
aetroaa Invasion of Baaala and the anbaaqaaat
retreat from Ifoecow.
"What dkl tbe French do theer aba
asked.
"Tbey ma away," aald the boy.
"YMrthat la what they did." raid the
tear bar. "but Tan away1 la hardly the
correct phrase to nee. Whet should you
hare aald 7"
The here Ada lighted up with under"Tbey
beat Itr bo exclaimed proud|y.?Finite
City Span
' -V i'/) At'- , ie-M i. / .
| Bo^hooi's ambiJb
in, e&Hq Itfe sHo
f . "World is eve
i SS \o Kel^s
mait vu i J*
Toafc.,'^
?ftmbi-Uon. tfW v?
taicc dlcluunti^fe. .
portanLtiej.
-A b<Lrtte^<uco
siderecD <t neccssa.
~ uuLivuIua! s jzare.
> ew-co^fcraije^ou, fo
" "oitr bankuijC} vfac
" "Bank ofl
I | JoulWBuveu, Pltl.
GROCERY AD\
^ FOR ECONOMICS
JOS. F. 1
Phones 123 & 124.
v'
Carries the Most (
Family G:
ALWAYS FRESH
Polite Cle
Qu Ick D
???
.m'VHiXG YOV SEE
>n our shelves counters you can
be sure Is good groceries. We do not
bundle the kind whose only merit
is a fancy name or a pretty label Try
aur canned goods and see hovr~~moch
be?*T-rttt*T -tnstw TBtm^tTir^dTnary"
kinds. They won't cost you a cent
txtra either.
CHAS. M. LITTLE. _1
Just Received. |,
SUN SHINE Cakes and '
r^rCradi.err. i>ome in and
see them
QUALITY GROCERY
WALTER CREOLE J CO.
Plum# SO 92.
. - O
Ever Try Little's
Suburban Grocery
We are selling this week
extra nice
Yam Potatoes
w
The kind that are not!
cold hurt
CLAUD A. LITTLE,
'The Store Around the Corner' J
!
C . ICON WOOD?(Mm Nr. Y?A
S J. LEON W<
( , BANKERS and
/ Stocks, Road*, Oolta, (Ma
J Cnrpwls BalMiafi Norfolk, Vm
M PHwte wtm to ttnr York SU
C mm Bxobapco. Chlca*? Board of
f op*.
S ^rrmtnmUmcm RoapoctftaBy Soli
[ |1m1 Accouti Stns Co
Try a Daily N<
r
the small qift
r timely qivethn^
lorn to catcJi the ?sk/
nUL be e?vc0ur<ujedL
r reaxbj to out the
-that is to soothe. v
irjxfx., one, sKcuU |
of ouch. ctuj's Of
* ru)W cwv" J
UteWvu"-^ tV J
Washington *
J. K. .
rERTJSEMEMTS 1
X HOUSEWIVES.
%
H
IAYLOEI 1
120 MarketlSt
= j
Complete Line of
roceries. ?
3.ND RELIABLE crks
and
iclivery.
Come Into Our Store
ind take advantage of our extra?tr
ow prices, as follows:
12 lb. hag Best "Superlative" Flowr Ok
iz id. Dag newly ground Cor* Meal Mr
Best Leaf I^ird Me
Best Mixed Lard Sic
Best Herring Roe, can XSc
Four large, BrigtaOlackcrcl 2x
1 Do* large Roe Herrings 3fte
Cod Fish, 1 pound cakes 7 lie
3 qts. new Sauer Kraut for ** (2k
3 1b. can Pumpkin, fine for picattc
Large, bright red Cranberries, qt. fir
Best Mincc Meat, a new arrival, lie lb
Best Creamery Butler 3k Ik
Good, better and best Coffees 20 to 35c
All things sold cheap.
PURE FOOD GROCERY
J. E. BONNER. Pro,.
Phone 241 128 South Mot* Si. *
EXECUTORS notice.
Having thla day qualified mm the f "
exntitor to the laat will and testament
of the late Jesse W. Moore, docoooell
all pereoas Indebted to hla estate Jtr
requested to make Immediate OTtSe eat
with me, and those bnHTag
claims against his estate are mMM "
to file the same with dm, Mr Mm
lied and verified as prescribed bylaw,
else this notice will be pleaded la bar
of their recevery. * ' ^
This 20th day of December UH
" JlfO. . MOORS, ' . '
fcxecmor or joh w. Mint, mwc
12-20-fiwp
CottM Exchtajr JA1KS W. COLE \
X)D & CO. >
i BROKERS.' S
and Provlxioag, 78 Plume 8C, I
11
>ck Rxchangc, New York OM> i
Trade and other IbmH?I tew 1
I2S?* Atuiiiiiir1'1 ~r~ S
'
ews Want Ad