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cnt * word "I,' ?ch lnw? received by moil telephone. T'?'i?f'w*w' ZFTZ drsss. J. W. P.. OKt Dftlly Sews. . a-tf-tMk iiririj ?s-?""r^srtLii' , Ales**.. Perns. Crest" F.trrpttsn Beets m full line <J -dee_ Seed Btheridce. I)ru?lstt. \ -- ?1KUAX ltU.V\Klt BUCKS?tAKM t-.C. per B. D. Dsnlels. B!ov .: Croek. N. C. m? SA\. , - ' 1 ? A WO. 1?l*N!fKRWOOD TTFB- J writer for ?u> cheap. Apply to i P. P. Max* . : 2-4-tfc omiBHs TAKImn ovstkrb ? MO dwlterea u-~ ?*rt ( <TtJ, 25c. l.w ?ATT^-r?- Crn- - J*?e^r*r-ar PhOITC SCI * ?W BALE-J FK'A .AUKKUft SOOd seed potatoes. \V.? .Mngton Motor Car Co. lJStp i . a? . POR SALS?SMALL QU.VN Til 1 [ lots start* cotton ?ed. Add '' Z J-" ?w? South Creole. X. C. % l-lt-lnp ~ 1 1 ' CllHAM 40 CENTS QUART. I'hOSI. J711. Mr*. Parker. 1-14-taerAtrl-tfc V MUM TOU WART PBRF. MtLK V tbat is clean to drink, try It fro a /) the star Dairy. Ring jr. B. Peed'B fer" pkaae- 8-l?-tfc CASM REGISTER WANTED... SBC' ' on* Hand. Apply to Z. X. Leggett. 1-17-tfc FOB RENT?TWO FURNISHED ? fa?a .eumetent to Ehtaml cold ~ i bath. Terms reasonable. 'Apply / to 432 E. Main street. 3-u-ttc fr * ! For Sale ""** II MalnelGrowpjl gjg Seed Irish Potatoes Irish Cob Tilers . ' Early Red Bliss ' $3.50 Perm? As Long aiiThtiyL^st. Call or Phone Wnri. Swanner '< 11? S. Market St. Phase No. Z". WAWIIIHITUH, H. L. - N?58* OF SALE. Under end by virtue of a mortgage . -from H. H. Liverman and wife,. Annie fx Ltverauui, to the undersigned W. J. y Bears, dated February ?th, l?l?, and | ' recorded in the Register's ofice, Hyde County, North CaroMha,- la Look No. 12, pace i*T. the under Jfud will on the 14th dor of Febrtt * orr. 10W, nt 12 o'clock, noon. Mil ^ for canh mt public auction, to the highest bidder before the Court Hooae door of Hyde County, the following described real estate, to-wit: Situate, Ijdng, and balng la the 1^ Stats of North Carolina, Copntr el t Hyde and In Currituck Township, beJ ginning at Thomas Ouabain S. W. m Has and an the aanth side of the ciaal, thence N. St Best 144 pole*, thence N. 45 West It poles, theses N. SS Best lit poles to lames Dunbar's itne, thenoe South 10 pole*, themes ft ,11 Bast 11* potar throes N. 45 410 peels to the tret station. H. H. Urerman's part being 40 1-3 acres '. 1 This the llrd day Jen eery, fill 7\T:/ Kt J, BBABS, Mortgagee. By J. B, rood;' Owaet u"f the Debt. MMme ':.yy ADJfMhBTHATOB'S NOTICE. This Is to certify that 1 hare this day qualified as administrator of the estate ef e. M. D. Whitley, deoeaaed. All panose holding claims against said estate are required to rresent them to the undersigned within twelve memtks from thl> date, or thlo\ notice ?U1 bo pleaded In bar of their reoosery. '.jV . >'f '[ All persons Indebted to sold estate will please make settlement with the qnderglgoed. , Thin llrd day of January, 101.2. . J. W. ODEN, Hk A AdBlnlstralar of O. M. D. Whitley, B Deceased Edward L stdrrsrt, Attorney. jX... 7< "^1 ? The only Bakina 1; ; y from Royal Grape * * ' THE BIG TREE " AS AH ASSET.I Farsigtited Development Work ers Save tbe Old Ones. THFniSF nrnnisoM j,,. Imprevamant of tha Grain Hill Road 3pl?*idid Exampla of Substantia! Wcrlt?Wall Mad* and Wall Shadad Heads and Gidawalka. In, < aoiraat with the tbamr. super, ftcial type uf ik-velopuieut contrlted tor lmiwi'iu.! ,i? property expioiumn;*. with . .it) fyr permanency, It U gratl fyiar !c tiu'.o o pood example ofi practical, .: {!. unobtrusive |?rup. grty deve;"t :l) n? tbe new residential StrC. flint I., a J us i been completed at Modi. . a, S. J. Tills section. s < hjue.l; yet near tlto center of the ,,Jl attractive piece of mtttrar^viliunil ??u a sloping liilteKH?. IV1U1 t.?K> old ouk trees. The preservutlcii of- these dignitaries of the forest luvr been tcrhr.|a tbejmost delightful feature Ui the in.il;. lug of Greeu Hill rotitl tjtii! success fully Illustrated lu the view hero pre-1 acnted Herein lie sup;- .':'j f.rj other places wWi-h may-L.1 hi Tjiiui TT at carelessly sacrificing one" o: ihclfj chief assets?the beauty of fofest 1; .e-.j This tract was opened a fcw-juvV ago by putting through u winding r . :.li to connect with transverse atrec above and below, but lighting. patCd " Sidewalks, etc., were not at thet-j?- vlded. *Tlie road us recently Improve J is twenty-four feet from curb to curb, aa ample width for all purposes. It gj^ea miflclrut .rnag^forany^Qrillnnr? vehicles to turn in and for a carriage to stand on each side of the Street, with space between for the passage of athar vehicles. This Is aa ^icellent lt~ lustration of adapting the street to Its QM. Needless construction and maintenance costs are saved, and the Increased depth of the adjacent property improves Its appearance and adds to lis value. A concrete curb and gutter on each side of the street throughout Its entire length of 1X10 feet take care of storm water ap^ prevent damagt | IJ&V '' I I? jwm or mi onn rill bo ad is MAX)WOK, M. J. (torn wit*bout*. The aidawalk?. to$ mrm of concrete ami are four and one half feat wide. ' Tha electric wine tor bghtlnr the tnee. to which boon couuctlou can be Baade u needed, ere ell under, gantonl XUe Ineane the protectior. of the atreet troee (Bm iej dtedgurr atone or Injur) to growth that ndgkl tare been cauaed by overhand whins The Lighting azaudarda are orneinenu Iron porta, each bearing one large globe. All water end light coimi-c ttone end aewer lateral* bare beet, laid In tba property, to that aa development progreaew Uiera will 1m .PC DAILY WASHING' Mkawamflg / f a*. . v"' * ' . ? HQ W BBSiBB P utter^Flow; 1H"| I I wholesome Creoat of Tartar imwtti/ -1W4 r^. -^ -r- ?w * ?-*.. ? undermining the walks and the plant ' 1ns. Them U a thru. N--1 i.i,m sli lp be " tween the sidewalk aud the curb , Otis tw Imve Immiu piAnted fori? feet apart, tfho piu oak was select** tor this purpose as bolus In harmouj wltti the forest growth on the property. I The planting of the trees-was don? with great thoroughness and carc The tret sites were excavated to th< . full width of the border space and U a length of six fee^ and a depth ol three feet. All poor earth was rsmov ed, and the holes were flUed with good ; t?rf?oB. With ?il. b ,| m>n.r.H?n H?.r. . IB round tolKJ Ugcm>A23. Jieftiliu llliill dllUin a corupnratlrely short time. 1 On one side of the uew street tbert Is on Interesting instance* of saving * large tree even wheb It interferes li , some degree with the development. A ( red oak of magnificent proportionraaaarimldtilhtj KVwsllrltmp-nt a point where the grading had Involved n cut of about three foot. . The tret ' vrtts sa^ed by slightly narrowing1 the sidewalk and turning It out to tli? edge of the curb and then carefully < building up a mound of soil and Cr around the root*. This Is CoftSOrvutiou tbnt pay*, no4 only commercially in increasing prep crty values, but lu developing nppr; elation of oric of nature's grentca* gifts. T'.ils forc-st tree. nreserve<l fo . a- lens. life, will sneak to every on The only person arraigned before tore the bar of .the recorder this morning whi< was. a negro boy, cbarged'wlth steal- fou ing i ttw cents. He was required to City anuaar wwrt erwry two?weeks- 4owi henceforth an dprove his good con- to-s duct. A phe - The poles, have arrived for the new and line to Washingto^'park. and work tlon will begin right awgy. cole and Mr. A. D. Miles, of Relhaven, pais- and ed through the city this morning on Wai his way home from Raleigh. Ing plai ' Superintendent N.tTnTewbold is In otln Raleigh attending .the social service tfor oonference * ? nea - leai of Surprise Your Friends. bui For- four weeks regularly use Dr. tun King's New Life Pills. They stlmu- 1 late the liver, lmprovo digestion, remove blood impurities; pimples and eruptions disappear from your face ml body and you feel belter Be- . girt at once. Buy at The Hardy Drug 8tore. " ; 1 who trends the pntli around-It of th- I1 dlcrdty and rovorenoo with which I ban been treated ?American City. WHEN YOU _MARKET BEEF. ! Gom?'?f UM Things tKi? JMock Raise* Ought to Bear In Mind. KVrty fanner wlm feeds or hit ml IcA "J cattle fur Ihr market should tnke some | reliable ikiilr'^i^riiL ivji|?er, which lias , "i pond ts?:u|dWe Aiiinrket. report, and teeji |h.>uiL on the murket. Heouglit ti know liiiLlVlH* of cattle-and In wtwerfaw they belong. flu that he eun liitfllii'j'iitly Interpret the market rejmrts Uw should also know at whnt demand. r From n study of monthly prices on the Chicago market over n period extending from 1800 to IDOO G. IT- Da cy drew the following conclusions: Of the various grades of beef rattle prime >teers fluctuate the. least and t*ho(ocrsph by University of Wlicoosln College of Agriculture.A riasiK HKJIKFOKD. present (he most conservative ratio It*, tneeb demand and supply. The tuost desirable weight for priunsteers Is about lJVib pounds, nud the preferable nge Is two and n half years The most favorable period at which to market priuiol beef Is during Jane and December, although there Is a demand for it throughout the year. All grade* below prime fluctuate widely. They are Influenced < visibly uy air n-eatoer. competition rrotn other, grades, the high price of feed and au .overstocked market. Rntchtc atock tar most in deinnurt doring the spring mouths. Stoekers and feeders brine the highest price* during February. March nnd April??HuMetIn University oVwiscun&ln Agricultural Kx pertinent Sutiuu. Make Your Tr?o? Now. Tree roooraUon is no*f lu order. .It 1 pajra wonderfully gian properly done The first thing Js io jemove 4 be dead branches. Tlien tlie Interfering ones. Then negt scrape off and horn the rough hark Co kill the fused*. Finally pnipfoll wound* lancer than one-hair liw h with while lead and oU>-Ainericau Agriculturist. # Vf 'lf . ' i'-V MEWS rON, N. c ' ."J- . - t J ii'i . '.-i "* K CAL AGgatTa - fRF uu^ivnTnq&cJ^ . " . The DAILY NXW8 will be pleeaed to roeolT* Mono, nth M ' I engegemonto. wedding., port loo, I] tooo ud other news of pergonal Ja Internet, with tho nmu ot thoee prooent. (or tho "8ocl.tr New." ? ooluma. Tho It una ehoaU he * tndoreed with tho nomo on? ed- bf. drooo ot tho .eager?not tor " '< pohlleotloa, bat oo o utter ot ? ?? <? <*?*- 1 lu " ? 8 8 T 5 7 a Bru! "Dr o m .O- . woe **r^ ******** * Stor Mr; C. A. PI/dd loft this morning Ibr Bethel. Tl pUc Mr. F. J. Berry la oa a ouslneaa Irtp to the norHTfor a few daya. the .... 7W\ : Miaa Mamie Adama arrived xhia oae morning from Bath, where the has WOQ t>eea visiting her mother. Mr. c. F. Bland Is in Klnatcn to- k!1 : ; : be~r * raae Mr. D. Welch, of Naabvllte, Is reg- * stered at the Louise. e e * m? der Mr. T. O. Lane was a visitor yea- alp lerday. the Mr. W. E. Bowers waa registered reaterday at the Louise. Mr. I. Hardeman waa In town yea- * ^ terday. ?... ""H lim Mr. W. H. Whitley, of Cone Point, _ k member of the Board of County ' Zommlssloners. was here yesterday. URe<1 8tor Mr. J. K. Rodgerson, of William- . iton, is among the day's visitors. . - , -i"" Mr. Mack, of Dayton. Ohio, * e is reglstSrad at the Louise. ? r It Mrs. W. Siefert. of Richmond, * a Va., is visiting Mrs. C. M. Klapp. on c West Third street. ^MTTCebrge C. Sutherland, of Norfolk. was here yesterday. Ti -e- gies Mr. R. G. Church, of Norfolk, was among yesterday's visitors. ? Mr. F. S. Swindley. of Balhafeh. ^5 passed through town yesterday on hfaft "Way to Witte. N. C., wnere he god* to lafce charge of a canning fnc- g00( to?y. . plec Sho Me. L. Skinner, of NorfOTSTTfo"In the the. city. 1:*nd Pop Mr. J. I. Hill, of Wilson, was here yeeterdayr-? 7 " Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wio4?fra. of I V'andemeie. are rug tare ri4rrrt - the ' Loulae. M Mr. W. A. Buys, of hclhaven. was i?nd< in town yesterday. % in a hen Mr. H. O. Parker, of Elizabeth fens City, is a visitor. way ' tion Mr. John Satterthwhaite. a svem- a mi bu uf ilia uuuvlUl BUiH. was in town of li yesterday. one 1 Oow Mr. James B. Thorps of Charles- in t ton, S. C., Is in the city. tors mat Mr. J. D. Morrison/ of Belhaven, scat Is among the day's visitors. j?rei sell Mr. R. W. Dall, Of Kinston. is reg- dani istered at the Louise. the 1 Mr. William Watson, of Hyde County, ie in town this morning. '*** .y Mr. W. C. YoOng, of Norfolk. Is u Ifere today. " of s * f tel ; The following gentlemen wore reg- 191: Istered together at the LouUe from and Hyde county: Messrs C. E. Mann, whl< S. D. Mann and J. S. Mann recc * ter Mr. J. E. Kenneth is in the city. Boo ed, Mr. G. H. Pittman. of Falkland, U Mar a visitor here today. No? bld<J ^ ' MoOMb Cm faMj Unjr King's New Dtaeovtrx and fire ? the little ones when ailing and irlng with colds, coughs, throat ung troubles, tastes nice, harmansa used, always msd.?User oe Crawford, Nlagra. Mo., writes: King's New Discovery changed boy from a pale' weak sick hoy' lie plclura ot hdAUh." Always a. But It at The Hardy Drug A "Beard and e Paper. ke an ordinary board two or three long, sack as a bread board, and e It on the table so that about oneI of Its length win project over edge, Unfokl a newspaper and It on the table over the board. Aoy not -fhmtUsr -wtth the experiment id suppoee tho board con Id be ?ked off by hitting It on tho outer It would appear to be easy to do, By IA Uukas juu ?f prepared to " k th?? haaiv! ynn will pmnhmhij |g ible to. knock tho board off. The on Is that when the board la struck areas the other end up and the speper along with 1L This causes amentary vacuum to be formed uu- ? the paper, and the pressure of the above, whloh Is about fifteen ids to the square Inch, prevents boor^ from coming up. Hr, Klsg'i Nrw IM?U?g, othea Irritated throat and lungs. t chronic and hacking cough, reis tickling throat, tastes nice. * no other; once used, always w . Buy It at The Hardy Drug p a. b B4 Si Every aere^of laud that has 4 81 tver been productive may be 2 et nade so again. This Is the % tl nessnge of hope that ngrlcultur- | yi il science bring* to the man who | ivrus a rundown fnrui. ^ "riTg Holder For *. Singletree. ugs ou light harness to draw bug ! have slots lu I heir ends whi.b over the ends of the singletrees These *<irc apt tc y\ slip off when go ,UW down au in rllne unless sonic ' *T""' thing is provided to keep the twj -ei\d in place- A j way to do this Is to attach c of leather strap fo the wood, w wn In the sketch. In hitching up tug is run through Tile sirup u-'p slipped uu. Aho dlnglctroc end Hilar Mechanic*. I MOTHER'S DEVOTION other's love is a love that passes eretandlng. and It exhibits Itself II animate creation. The mother would fight an elephant 4n dee of her young, and a mother alb exhibits wonderful conslderafor her off-spring. That is why . r*W to tfrnifftr*"1 *nrtlJ ler child? and the Mother Is the who sees to It that a bottle of ans. King of Externals is always he home, because Gowans scatinflammation Croup is inflamlon, Gowans. Just rubbed on ters cold and croups, ajid often renta pneumonia. All druggists Gowans and guarantee tt. No serous drugs. It absorbs and is thing for the Infant. *Buy today adv, _ f XOTICK OF HAI.K. nder and by virtue ot the power ale contained in a certain ChatMortgage, dated September 16tb. Z. executed by J. W WoodruB p Smallwood, to.H. O- Sparrow, eb said dytttek Mortgage-ie duly ,rded In thuJAcs of the Reglsof Deed/f^Beanfort County, In k 172, TtJf >92. the underslgnwW on Tuesday, the 4th day ol ch. 19X3, atTVelve (12) o-clock. n, oBer for aale to the highest ler for caah. at the Moving Plvi Show known aa "The Gem ch la located on the corner of ^ rth and Gladden street* In the of Washington, N. C., tha folng dcsulbed peiimuul prope.If. . it: 11 ot the equipment and pararnalla of every kind character description now used in conneci with' a moving picture show for red people, known as Ahe "Gem" located on the corner'of Fourth Gladden streets in the City of shington. North Carolina, Includ~Jthe moving-picture machine, to, fapa, chairs, lights and all er fixtures now usqfl In conttSCi with said moving-picture busli, as aforesaid, together with the lefcold interest of the aaid parties the FIRST PART In and to the Iding' in which said moving-plcb show is now being operated. l"hUi 11th day of February, 1913. H. G. SPARROW, Mortgagee. WARD L. STKWART. Attorney. t-13-4wc . p ,, . 'ir^He path *sJjxeum> Toulk lives in the dwells in the past, in old aqe is possi have made proves. voKfin earruVu), cap< SrctSitr aqt is enhanced, bu for in earlier, dauy as tuell as laXeg can be tmU ~K We invite uou; tb _oar. bgnktit^faaU.tic Bank of W Jonathan Havens, Pres. GROCERY ADVI ? FOR?E 0N6Mi Ai: YOUR MEN FOLKS ill certainly enjoy the meals you rovlde if the groceries come from ere. Anu they can be prepared with > little trouble too. Everything " ? om soup to dessert can bfc had in uch shape that a full course dinner tn be served with no more trouble lan the dmplest inenl formerly inolved. CHAS. M. LITTLE. JOS. F. T Phones 123 & 124. jg; Carries the Most C< Family Gi ALWAYS FRESH A F*oilte Cler Quick Di mm ^TTFORF RTTVTMr vmm-t SEED I, Irish Potatoes ANY KIND see: me. PURE FOOD CROCERY J. E. BONNEB. Prop. thooc 261 128 South Market Si. | Something |Nice 1 =Z== ] Try Our B. and Bfc \ CLAM CHOWDER : i There's a Difference. CLAUD A. LITTLE, 'The Store Around the Comer' _ 1V The One Best fo? your biiby chlcftn la on male lit 0? A wjlentinv mixture whtrh ?U\rt right Intof thtni Krowlng. Stop Chick F< 1-rr>/"V grow tnc DfM chicks you ever raised. Sampl- pucki " Your moaty back if it fa HI In boxes and bag^^I^j^E,*0*paBO Oct Pratts Profit-sharing Bod E. K. Willis. Walter Cradle. Jos. F.'vTi Cox ft Co., J. E. Bonner. Chas. M. L Try ihe Dail And G fiii iiiln^ Mcarj%ie bomL y:o.theJnS?3P H UkeiciAi^ptb^'^j ashington J. K. Doi|k(?i. CuImt m mmm ??? ? ? >J ^ p.rtisfmfntT HOUSEWIVES. AYLOE J 120 MarketjSt. omplete Line of 'ocerles. _ "T~ ND RELIABLE ... ? j ks and ' silver-^. _ . ? Just Received, i SUN SHINE Cakes -and I ?Crackers.?Come m m! 1 - see mem OUALITX^ROCERY ^ WHITER CREOLE S CI. Phone 80 V 92. I bicycles! Bicycles! New Blerdae 111 u4 *?. We are agenta Cor ihm EUttcH. leading, 8 ten da rd. Iyer Mmm, Columbia, Rambler, ItsiMeM IUtonal and Daytea msfHe peM or cash of oa time. We alee aam i tall line ef repairs at all ttepi R. CUTLER 114 Market St WASHINGTON. N. C Phone S3 J ' ? > Feed iiylor, Harrison A Phillips, A. J. ' ' ?T . ly^News iet Resiilts ' uiLail
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