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Come and examine it. 2 | "It's Different.-"? 2 J Washington Horse Exchange Co. *> g B. L. SUSMAN, Pres. g c HARCOURT *. CO." DAILY NEWS WASHINGTON, N. C. mr - KXOLIWIVF/ I^iral. ACB.-UT.e - iSft I i * for- this e-xgl'u^ive i fw I ss Brings Oliver Ty] ^ Send 53 for The Oliver Typewriter?the machine -.'ill est-Model?No. 5?the regular 5100 machine?with no exti For the price of a good fountain pen you secure the writer. You can pay the balance at the rate of 17 cents a 1 This irresistible "53 offer" is sweeping everything befi versal typewriting l/Tomlng. The triumph of the typewrite ink has b? ? u brought about by the same machine that int tu. ^OUVEtt . Typewriter The Standard Visible Writ This is the typewriter whoso high efficiency has made I est firms and corporations. It 1b the simplest of all standa and by far the mo* versatile. The moving parts metal frame-work, making the machine so strong that the 1 feet upon it. No Extra Charee for "Prit Most people prefer to havo the machine equipped to ^ beautiful type in obtainable only on The Oliver Typewriter. It. is thn ? " yles $2.48 I $1.23 I! |9E w pBH Bv YBtWp Pnnqx AttenI ttoa Given to I| B Comp.)lin. U~ M fcut-mtm^? ^ law to chant* their surnames, la flw for Instance. th* name of Mactiregoi was proscribed. and those who hod previously borne it were compelled to adopt another In Ireland, also, as fat B back as 1483. an act was passed order | tag the Inhabitants of certain districts to "gee appareled like Englishmen wrai thai* head after the KngHili mill ?English rttrnamen." The act fqfttier directed that those concern " ed should take for their new n?mo A "the mime of a town, aa Sutton. Che* tcr. Cork or a color, us White. Black Brown." and that they and tbelr^rives hontd n-v this new surname under Tl pain of forfeiting all their belonging* f ?London Unrphle. Judge For Yourself th * ' . j ^? Which is Better?Try an Experiment Ni or Profit by a Washington 'P Citizen's Ifixperieace. *" Somethings new is an experiment. d Must be proved to be as represent cd. n The statement of a manufacturer ^ - Is not convincing proof (ft merit. dr But the endorsement of friends is. T5i Now supposing you had a bad back th A Lame. Weak, or Aching one, < Would you experiment on it? ^ You will read of many so-called curgfl Endorsed by strangers from far[r.way places. j It's different when the endorse- _ :ncnt comes from home. .? I Easy to prove local testimony. . i Home endorsement's the proof " j that backs every box of Doan's Kid- . jr.oy Pills. j Read this "case. I Mrs. L. E. Evcritt, 132 Brown St.,f Washington, N. C., says: "About a year ago I used Doan's Kidney Pills for a lame and aching back. My kidneys were weak, the kidney secre_.;tionfl bothere^ me and other symptoms of kidney complaint were In evidence. Doan's Kidney Pills Improv ed my condition greatly^ 1 For sale by all dealers. Price SO 'cefflS. Foster-MUburn.. Buffalo. New York, sole agents- for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? t m.1ra nn op =\ ." ha ? ne * an rcx all k>i pewriior ^ ~ came a-flying. The new- ^ ra charge for Prlntyper jni World's Greatest Type- en day. 1 ore it. The era of unl- Pp r over primitive pen-and- ^ roduced visible writing. ^ Rc f01 coi 1 ?n go 1 er t the choice of the greatrd typewriters, yt the work freely v<na so Id Hardest usage has*~no efltype" _ | 'rite In Printyp* TbleV^ typewriters?the most that in universe^ ^ua^on ^ W tude of ways!/The realnt that cjatffr around It work may be?In office. ? Oliver Typewriter will renlehce and an aetual aa iTHtepi and success. It he proKresatrene-a of ita th brains, ambition and * succeeding everywhere. 001 stand betweefr you and ' for uhrrand Art Catalog. th* lie Oliver Easy-Purchased a specimen letter writ- . at you on request en you to your need of th? the ease with which you grt to 1 on comes The Oliver r tin to DEFT. sat writer company Hit., Chicago. Ul STHI = => I I ' * H Every thingfor V Place the ord? ifl'j' ' ' ^ VOMEN'S WORK I, IN NEW ROCHELLE ^ ? ' I" 0* Beautiful New York Sub- ? u rt Was cmmd Up. \ HILDREN WERE A BIG HELP * upht In School* the Need of Town J Improver lent, Thay 3purrcd on ThoirI 0 Parents to the Work?Clwlo Pride Hai Com* to Stay. Judged by their accomplishments In; ? e last ten mnntint tho m?mtw? ? ? rtcjsoction of the Woman'i flub of i ? ?w Rochelle are as capable as munlc- j j si housekeepers as they are in their, j ilridual fireside fields; Since this j ric section was organized It has done a are to dean tip New Bochelle than r y other betterment organisation, r gurntlvely speaking, it baa washed c iw Rochelle's face, combed ita hnlr. p eased It in clean garments and Is ink- c ; effective steps" to keep It from l?e^ 0 I annoyed by mosquitoes and infect- t by flies. o rho first thing the Woman's club o ric uectlou attempted was to clean e Bk t a [| ! II I 8 TB j| tl b li s f b t " tr - P A FiU a X1W BOCIIILIiS. " the town. Slew Rochelle. beantifu! b It is when looked at from the point * view of the average visitor, used to o ve many nnawept and nntidy cor- 1 ra. Various back yards, back streets d vacant lots were like tfie "Junk ti ?ms" In a big honae?places in which A sorts of unsightly trifles were aired to accumulate. These municipal 0 usekeopcrs. after looking over their c nmon habitation, began a vigorous c mpaign to get people interested in o rucing up?to amuse civic pride. In b :t. In this work the boys and girls tJ the town?the school children?were j ? raluable. They spurred on their par-1 ts. I * t was not long before the agitation ^ >duced results. The streets and volt lota were cleared of papers and sorts of debris. A passion for'j ft rc nit new seemed to nwwp over New1 / chelle. Photograph* were token be re the work began and after it was mpleted. Tbe contrasting pictures w uiKPd atlii greater ?Ihwkw ?Sto- U iarly enoogh?contrary eren to ordl tl al al w r S w [ ~ ?(0 y mr . m. i,) ?? w M lHMWl HL hi HH te kjf iu K j >i on TWM LiXBIDB. 84 a nr human nature?the spirit of clean i.f . u+r> (u ??u ? *r OiuuiMutu . nianently In New Itocbelto. even In ice* where once it was an nnwc? ne guest. n practically all these movement* the tiet ferment nf No* P*w?haU. * children of tbe-pUce took an lni fnnt-fMirt. 8* aaasotlal Ss 'the. izttet " and enthusiasm of the children t? n upbuilding of the perfect city am ? making of good citizens that i? J >at deal of attentloa hns been pal.' devising means for training the con ually effervescing energy of youth * the best advantage. With the real! ion of these endless poealblHttes-U. citizens of tomorrow the pnhtl rjted women of New Rochelle are or olzlng children's civic clubs in thtools of tha city. ^ ? oMon Wp cT\pc iflmntppn rT*trp<! rutM !be tetter lifted * bollloj pot off tb? | tore, ut It In tbe arete*, eooker. c<J? , ible. , "Wttet'e juh o-coin' f do wld Ut < lotr ' To e-fotn' to cook dm been le do j releea cooker." Memmr roee. e scored, honied loot j I n her wrinkled face. "Does job mean , tell me jmb s-foln' f bile dem beene j rldnet tehT" . , LoelnlT nodded. Uemmj backed to , be door and looked U tho girl as at ktt { pparlUon. then, with defiance mingled J rltb fear, commanded: "Put on your j In't goln't* Uve in no bpuse where the J evil does de cookta'."?Judge. , The Overruling of 0 Judge. J A judge once awoke In the night to j nd his room In the possession of two J rzned burglars. Covered by the pistol 1 f one of the marauders, the judge ; rutenw IUO pnnwedlnta with his usuut t-I diclal calm. One of the depredators J onnd a watch. "Don't take that" the J tidge said. ''It baa little Ttlue and is J keepsake." "The motion la orer- J Died." replied the burglar. "I appeal." J ejolned the Judge. The two burglars J onsulted, nnd the spokesman then re- j lied: "Th? appeal Is allowed The J ne coming on before ? fall tribunal r f the supreme coutT." that body Is or { io nnnnimons opinion that the decree t f the lower court should be sustained, c nd ft Is accordingly no ordered." T'htlf- 1 ting tho watch, court adjourned. t . 1 A Tssrful Monkey. ] There is n species of very small mon- t ey found tn (be Dmalllnn forests t hlch Is remarkable for Its gentjeness, I le delicate elcgrince of Its appearance ad its almost human conduct. Bound- t i? from branch to brunch of from tree c > tree. It has every appearance of a e Ird. Wbeu bnnglng~frotn n tree asleep looks Uke n black doll. Its dark, >ft eyes are very HTflpe. Ita coai ls ttSO _ ratfk velvet trimmed with satin nnd j tted with gray l>cads. t "I hnvo seen him weep." said Hum a oldt. "and I avow that the samnirl ts i s ke a child In every feature. lie hn*| I se tame inuoccnt expression, tbe name t right. Intelligent smile, tbe same child- ? ke way of passing swiftly from Joy to ^ )itow."?Hnrt?fcr's. c Fatal AMiilMlhZIIir '-11H Wind and a drenching rain were do- " ig their worst to make the lives of 1 ome going New Yorkers miserable B rben the conductor of an aptowu car 1 olned forces with nature and an- * ounced that everybody would hare to 1 tke the car ahead or the car .behind 11 cause that car .wasn't going any fl irther. Protests rather more numeral end violent than common greeted bat announcement. "Can't bo helped," said the condnc- 1 >r stolidly. "This ear hi all out of * x. It ain't lit to travel." So, according to their custom when 1 rdered to do a thing, the New York rowd did it. but one of the number ^ antlnued to ponder on th* disability f the abandoned car. No fuse had * lown out, and It bad run with only! io ordinary noise and frlctloiL l'res atly he said to the new conductor: < "What was the matter wltbtfent var ? re were buttled out of back there? ?bn? was broken about it?" "Tbe cash register," said the mnn. They couldn't ring up any more t ires."?New York Times, i 1 Woman's Lova of Ugly Man. The illustrious men in history who 1 re distinguished as much for the f iscihfltloii avlilrh they eiwrlscd nvuE. J ie fair sex as for their talents and bllltj were, as a rule, plain and In niflcant In appearance. Julius Caesar as s very ill favored mob. and yet I hen a mere stripling, before bis fame ft i Rome, girls of his own age-sighed 1 ir him and mature women longed for 4 a love. Among tbe men of later times I ho were renowned in like manner < ere Sir Philip Sidney, plain almost i ugliness. Paul Bearron. the comic >et, a cripple; Voltaire, unmistakably fly. and Rousseau, whose maunem , ero awkward as his face was plain. 0 bile Jobo Wilkes. who bad the power , subjugate any woman wbo spoke to fl m fpr even Ave minutes, was admitd by his own showing to be the agset man in England In his time. _ ^ Ths Psrfsot Suitor. J "Mr." began the young mSb. "I d? it re to ask for tbe band of yonr dangb- fl ir Belinda in marriage." The father gave him one qalck, arching store. Then be demanded '4 1 "Wbat Is yonr rating?' J "My share of father's estate was two 2 MutwirhlAPkB" d The father held ont hi* hand. -Vary good. Now go to bar Mother. 4 othlng can be settled nntU"? "1 understand." said the young asao, J sd be weat away, thinking peoWD<ny as & -Madam," bo begs6. wish to bars aur parmlaalon to pay my addreoaoo > your daughter Bhe looked at trim haughtily. T "With a view to an alliance with'oar i/ Boner aba demanded locrtdnlonely. ' e< "Tee, madam. 1 lore"- h "Obe moment, pleeaa. Yoar family-- d "We trice oar descent to laabetla de T ermandola." D Bbe put oat both hsnde-fHrtfory m r*t <v T* ' Al ' lad la Tientsin nnd 1'eklns Is on tory bulldlde without doors or wl toeed by shatters at night In tb Icy time the shutters are removed rhese shops are fourteen to sir tec eet wide on the street, and the root not deeper than this. Three or fou eet back from tbo front n countei una, behind which there Is shelving "be storerooms are not deeper becau* I tbs paanUss aimagsmant of Chlnsa< looses. The typical Chinese boose ii niy one story in height and is boiil n all fonr aides of a square courtyard f more room is needed there la a sec nd courtyard In the rear with a com j union ting door, and so on. Tbs ya Ions ChibdSeoflf^ls o t Tientsin an II erected In tjfc* way?one coUrtyaw fter another sir rounded by buildingi ii opening ln|6 the couart Opal, and III Look. Many people regard ttie Op&l II Bt meu of ill luck, and tbe lollowini rill show bow this superstition arose fwo or tnree centuries ago tbc atom ras very inipular in Europe, and th? ewelera of Italy were especially con iing id raj setting At the height o] in {jopolaritj caiuu the plague which vrougbt great havoc in Venice. It was tot Iced bj some observant persons in bat cityTbflt when u victim vrdT on bo polot of death hi* opal. If be wore >ne. Iirightene<l. while after death il tbeame dull. The reason of this tra? bo heightened fever made, the stout >ecoroe boC and consequently rery trilllaut- wLUe afttr death tb# chill ind damp of the Itody dolled it It was towever declared by many that II trought death and misfortauc to theii loor. and as this superstition spread be sale of opals decreased. and to this lajr iHjople beiiero that tho beautiful tone brings HI lack. . "Scot Free. The expression "??ut free," whiehfe a use every (HyrtmrkB back to tht lniea of Scottish romance uud tragedy 0 luminously described by Sir Waltei >Cojt In "The .Vjitiquury" und "Rot toy." id these stirring tales we are old of oue form of Bcottiab trials glv n certain offendeiv_ of justice, lie vho bad broken tbe law was divested >f all of his clothing and placed at 1 certain distance from archer# wbc ind bows and arrows ready. walUn* ho command, "Fire!" When the com uand was given tho man under indictuent would begin running and Un ircbers would commence firing, and f in running this gantlet none of the rirows bit hint be wa# allowed to p cot freo. , ^ An Unusual Request. A large, determined looking woman, mdeniably, from tbe country, entered be elevator in a. well known New fork dry goods establishment. She ras carried up and down tbe etnvatei everal trips, but showed no ikpd ion to get oat at any department. Finally tbe man in charge vests rod o address her: "Where do wish to go-madam?" "Let roe oat ft# near Madison Square Sarden ns ye can." came tbe un ex poet d response.?Delineator. Not Well Ported. She?There's always a crowd round he dear old professor. He's such s wonderful conversationalist. He ? Uu"! Yon really think so? I tried dm just now on every possible fceptoloondb. bridge, golf, music ball*, aery thing, and lie was simply oseieas.Loodon Punch. She Had a Substitute. Influential Member?1 am glad te a* ice. doctor, that your wire never tuvai ter bead to see who conies Into chnrcb ate on Sunday rooming ,Tbe Rev. Dr, loodman? Ko. bat ehe makes me tell x>r all about them after wje go tuma:hicngo Tribune. Conserving Energy. If one hair the world could be prw 'euted from prying Into tin? hu vises* ?f tbe other bntf the greatest problem conservation or energy would b? *>l ved.? Philadelphia ledger. , Tti? Brut*. Motber-tn-Law-Baa tbe yon eg mao rbo aaved ay life yesterday eailee S?n yet?^ u-^w?T^_ta Jam?FUegende Blatter. I No man baa a better right to z ; stand up squarely and look the j > world squarely 1n tbe eye than 2 J tbe farmer He la tbe creuturofr4 this nation's wealth. Stand up so 2 !*tbe back of your neck will touch 4 ; your collar.?Kansas Parmer. 1 V" ?;- 1 - , Are Yen * Cold OnKmmT Take Dr. King's New Dteoovery. he Beat Ooogh, Gold, Thro** mad unK medicine made. Money refnad1 if it fall* to core you. . Do not Ml tats?take it at our risk. Flret Me belpe. J. R. 'Wells. Floy dada, was, writes "Dr. Ming's New laoovery cared my terrible cough id cold. I gained IS potmdn." ...- >? ~ ? r?~ . ... Vv?.? <. ?.-* ?- *.w- - ? j wncE op UE ! Under and by vtrtnn r>f the power of Mle contained In n certain Clat' *>i ? - - ? . ? ? oepWODBT lit#, 1312, executed by J. W. Wob^ruK . and P. Smallwood, to H. G.~ Sparrow, - which said Chattel Mortpft 1# duly ' recorded la the office ef the Regie1 ter Qf Deeds for Beaufort County, in ' book 173, Pace 692. the undersigned, will, on Tuesday, the 4th day of March, 1913, at Twelve (13) o'clock, r Moon, offer for sale to the highest 1,1 ' ! bidder for caah, at the Moving Pivture Show known as "The flem" 1 which la located on the corner of ' Fourth and Gladden streets in tho City ot Washington. N. C., the foli lowing described personal property. 4 \ to-wit: ^ All of the equipment and paifr- .?SB 1 phernalia of every kind character ' and description now used in tonnecj tlon with a moving picture show, for , colored people, known as the "Gem" and located oh the corner of Fourth I and Gladden streets in the City of -| Washington, North Carolina, inelud- , : ; ing the moving-picture machine.^ , piano, fans, chairs, lights and hi! -:V1 , other fixtures now used in conneo- | i tlon with eald moving-ptcturo bus!- I ness, as aforesaid, together with the leasehold interest of the said parties j of- the FIRST PART in and to the " j: | building in whftfr said rthView-ptc- i ture show Is now being operated. 1 This 13th day of February, 1913. I> H. G. SPARROW. Mortgagee. 1 EDWARD L. STEWART. H Attorney, - 2-13-4 wc NOTICE OF SALE. eaufort County. [ Superior Court?Before the Clerk. 1 Geo. K. Terry and Others . -j h Martha A. Hoel and Others. A Under and by virtue of the power A of sale vested in the underslgaed. I and above entitled Special Proceed1 ing, l will on Monday, March 12th. j at 12 M, at the Court House door of. , Beaufort County, N. C.. offer for salo at public auction'for cash, in accordance with the decree of Court saade * i in this cause, the folkrsrtnw deuerlk^' ?n ed tract of laad: Beginning in Old Field' Branah, where it corners as the South East oorner of the J. E. Terry 50 acres devised to him by win of J. W. Terry and wife recorded in Boole 3, page 390 < Clerk Superior Court's office, Beaufort County, N. C., and cMu| mencing there in said Branch and running South 62 degrees' S 125 1-2 poles to a stake and thenee North 33 degrees East 1X3 1-5 poles to a long leaf plae and thence North II i-i West ill polos lo a stm Ik lilt? Branch and thence with 14ns Branch to where It emptiesAnto 014 VMd Branch, and thence with Old Field Branch back to beginning, contala; ing 127 acres mbre or less. This January Sfth. 1912. NORWOOD It. SIMMONS. , Commissioner of Court. 2-13-4we TRY DArLY NEWS WANT AM. M Mil " 1 f 4MOTION PICTURES. - K # WHBN WEALTH TOHMINTB, A Bully Good Comody?Mwanay WMKIti! LOVB m TURK OOD Ml ' Draw-MU. < ' TUB SMVUOLKR'H PRISON!*, At nilMlon . . Sc. * tO? ' i OPNNPIW>M7J?Mtl-<M?PWV. > r ' 'yj
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