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?~? ?->Ao Month ............... ,f .28 ^>ur Hon*** I-?? ?? Mouth. 1.50 On. Year t.00 ?? . J . . 1 Subscriber* desiring th. paper diecontinued will pleaae notify thin ofOb. on date of expiration, otherwlae 1 ft Will bo CObtlbbOtt pf"rosuDg TOk Atcrlptloa rata* uatU notice to atop jBffi:- . li received. ? If yon do not get the Dal./ Newt agar, and the complaint will receive immediate attention. It la ov do?!"_ tiro to pleaao you. . ; [few- . All article, soot to the Dally Newe $" fcr publication must be .signed.by h'. the writer, otherwise they will not bo published. P ' THURSDAY, APRIL 17, ldisT R'5" 1 Ll ILEAL ESTATE MARKET ACTIVE At WASHINliTO.V gff'1 There were three big real estate t deals in Washington within ono week. For the real estate market to toe active is a good sign of prosperity, ? since it denotes that many people !' have implicit corpulence in the future of the city, and are willing to stake their fortunes upon the assumption that it shall go forward. ^ The prices paid were omitted in ' the reports, at the request of some of ttocee concerned. After all. how77 : ever, the price ~paid Is not a vital matter. Washington is not eager to ace real estate prices shoot skyward | after the manner of soaniany towns, until the hot-a'.r "boom" collapses and leaves things absolutely flat.. Of course, it would be a bad sign If the r,- j owner of a central lot in Washington should sell It for actually less than lie paid for it. but it is a slow nnd s??\rdy increase in values that sigi*:J:;s Rolld nnd consistent growth. The p'rod thing about these den's that* y mean ir-prove.nent of proper by means of th* ereot lcu o? ' ydit^i-V l uihllr.g So long r.s city E *"!? nr- 1- ng hon-ii' ? it. - prnp1*! "rt" -'^r.c^o. ,!r,,,.nr rhtj Hv-. t! 1-ogfc ^lv.- ?.;?T N In ?:: ? 'o 1.1... cat:- ion< 'I rt.ll <;.\MIS Tt?|? \V. fry : V- <i cry.-i.jga f W;.*US 11 \>. Tufr.v. n* lihnc.t. 1 ? 1 ' lO at eiii'.r- ' * 1Mb . 1 Bowd',i:t vs. Rhode 1-land State, at Kini'st- u. L. Mount At, Joseph vs. Srton Hall, at IrrifiL't'. n. uiu I in vd nj, "Goodr.eM gracious!" exclaims Ifcc bouKniiv, "1 wonder what of all the llu cui.3 that arc tuiuwn away!" A frleml of mine who Is n well known business mat) is thoroughly av piaintc! with tlie tin can from its in fancy to the day of its doom. "Well what doe* become of all these cuus:' I asked the authority. They are." be r? plied, "rein en mat ed, so to speak, a ltd become, ill ft let. new t'i can. but mostly a window t weight.'* The n lie explained bow all the old tin cans are gathered np and hurled Jmo a furnace and how"the thin veneer of ti.'i. which is merely the outer r ver.hg. Is separated as a meltL ml product hie sleet irttWl form* the real l-gsjs f. r the mi. Tl.?* tin I* far nmre valuable than the stool, an.* L It Is used over and over again for c-r?s ring cars. The *tc<M part when melt fJ liceor..es a moid chunk?Id fact, tin solidcst (hunk in the whole steel fatal Jy. Wim'.nw weights must iw ttna.; but IjyfTf: hence the use of Steel frutu tin ecus.? riiiladcl|ih!:i I-edjor. The Linht From the Earth. Many different conjees Dies ns to Jn?t what Color .Iglit tve ratted to our neigh Lb Isirlng lnt?t? been made?rrnrr time to time, and the common con son una of opinion seems to l?o that what ever color It does throw is determined by the vegetation on the surface. If I nlwoys produce the greatest effects Some Of tho uiest striking scenes on the earth one their characteristic fe:i tures to mosses mul lichens?for In Ktan^e. the famous "crimson cliffs'* of 'Jreenlmid, which extend for yitlcs northward from Cape York and derive their glorious color froui the growth ol red lichens that cover their faces. On the same principle It is thought that ^B, the earth's broad expanse of forest nn.1 prairie land causes our planet to reflect n considerable quantity of green light, which ut the time of the new moon spreads a greenish light over that part Hfc. nf the lunar tuirfrtee wWeh te only It K' himinatcd from the earth. ? Chicago ^Efr | Bunions. "By the way." said the old shoemaker, "do you know what makes a K1, bunion? No? Well, it la simply getting ^B- shoes too abort. .In a short shoe the Jg foot cannot follow the dictates of ? growth Imposed by nature. But it aimply cannot keep from growing. 80 the tissue and boue and flesh that should go Into the toes are simply sidetracked HE- Into a bunch wherever It can get the B? easiest and forms a bunion." The Cynio. B "Why don't you want me to marry jroor daughter?" ' B "Too 'bn ve no money.* | 'y ; "But I bave brain*." I V'- "Maybe so. But yon don't prore It B?/ by wanting to get married, young S&,. flpko"- Washington Oyrald. * * golfed the Man of getting goo<} shade WW to a ?liort time. though they omit . bo small The tree4 are so arranged r . that after two years ?tane they wilt . give as much shade as trees to the ordinary way of solUug out would gtv?that aro fifteen or twenty years old j The company gets a small aim tree. I i preferably, digging this. root* and all j ; from the ground. tree then is set I the top part Uelof flR Into the ground. | and the roots are left la the air. The . 1 tree then grows, forms roots en what origlually was the top of a tree, and _ fha original mote thai a on take the place or the branches begin to leaf out^ aod forar complete rotiagetery quickly. Heautlful specimens of aucb d Inretted trees are to bo seen by the fountains in Kensington gardens. Loo* don.?New York Press. o The Discovery of Iron. d The etoue age. bronze, ago and iqoo A age so overlap one auothcr it ta 1m- si possible to huv lust when one begins .1 or endfc. Men began to one both bronze , and Iron long before atone had ceased to be used. In fact. America wna in * the stono age so lute na Us discovery e by Columbus 4U0 years ago. It is safe e to say that history proper and the p Iron uge were born together anywhere from li.UJU lo~IO.UOO year ago. TTla" more than likely thnt tnen gained their first Information concerning the prop ^ ertics of Iron through experiments with the pieces or it iftatHnKl fallen-from D the sky in tue simp* oi meteors. I Are You ] E3 What makes you nervous? 30 wotnar.ly constitution, which ca K3 hard work you do. As a resul Ha year eni're nirvous system. I 15 Carii:it(r,g_.woman's tonic. C Fry! vegetable ingredients. It arts g( SS ar.d helps litem to do their yv w ar.d restores health, in a natura fa sou::e cf the trouble and build | TAKE (Carpus Mrs. Cirace Former, of A gg This Is what siie says abou I nervous, 1 could not bear to h: I fainting spells, and 1 lost flesh I of Cardui helped me. Now, I I fainting spells, and I cannot sa I know it saved mv life." It is t] H Do you suffer from any of Take CaiduL It will help you. Write to: Ladle*" Advisory Dept. Chatt D lor Sptcial Instructions, and&i-pixt book."Ho. Tax !! By virtue of a levy made by me as I road district. Aurora graded school dlst en Monday. May 5ih. 1913, at the COUI Ington, N. C.. beginning at 12 o'clock Sheriff's lax sale lias been concluded, ol c! the panics hereinafter set oift :yid eal.l i.u lUi, unless the taxes and costs that time. This April 7th, 1913. Willi Name. Thinner, Vance. Jt> acres, wood* ...... Bonner, Vance. 7 acres, cleared Barnest. \V. H., 70 acres, home Bennett, N. T., 12 acres, swamp Bennett, N. T., 16 acres, sand hill ..... Caytor, j. S., 1 lot^ Edward . .. , Cayton, C. 25 acres, home Cayton. H. W., 6 acres, old home Carrowan. I. T., 4 0 acres, Mondamon , Jones, Mrs. l.aura, home Jones, Mrs. Laura, swamp Jones J. M.. 3 5 acres, home ........ Jones) J. M., 13 acres, woods Jones, W. H., 1 lot, Edward PJpkfn. A. H., Agent, 10 acrfes, home, .. Sllverthorn, Mrs. M. J., 50 acres, home, Sllverthorn, D. B.f 10 acres, Dixon ... Weatherlngton C. B., 25 acres. Blakel; Weatherlngton) H. B., 25 acres, Blake Weatherington, H.' W.p 12 1-2 actes, Bis Walker, J. S.. 75 acres, home Whitley, J. O., Agent, 10 acres, home COIJOR Bryant. Sarah. 33 acres, home Blackwel, L. C., 2 acres Edward Down In e Jaa l ?r?j????? Towards Alex., 26 acres, Reives Edwards, Mobob, S 1-2 acres, Reives . . Frazier, Cathrene, 1 lot, Royal Godettc, Winnie, 1 lot, Aurora Hnrf, Peter, 5 acres, home Ham, Den, 5 acres. Ham Ham. Den, Agent, 2 1-2 acres. Ham . . Little, Dolly, 5 1-4 acres, home LHtle, The*"., 6 acres, home Mldyette. J. II., 1 lot. Royal Mackey, Richard. 1 acre, Bergeron . . Moore, Jas. A., 7 acres, home Moore, Sam,' 6 acres, home Prltchett. Sam, 5 acres. Prltchett .... Reed, Azariah, 4 acres, home Koberson, Marcellua, 21 acres. Band I Roberson, Jim, 2 acres, home Sanders, T. E., 1 lot, Aurora .. Sanders, O. H., 13 2-3 acres, homo .. Williams, Elisha, 1 acre, horpe Williams, Thcs., 6 acres, old home .. AURORA GRADED Williams, Ellflba, 1 acre, home C. Richland Townsbrp Road Tax, Totfn of .. it flflgMBl B prominent homes In alWBl 1 I erery town la aboTr sections, I S and nature a liomealu In the I property that haa a great !uI . tare. Act at anoe. ' ' ! '''& & c- HATHAWAT. i*- * <?qks* iWtl ? A UTTL?%^T?r^iifr--jyi HEADACHE I COLDS AMD. OIWPF } lOU> AT WCU.-STOCKCD Dliuq |TMI? ADMIXIMTRA TOR'S NOTICh\ Notlco is hereby given tlyR the ynerslgned has this day qualified be>re the Clerk of the Superior Court f Beaufort County as administrator f tiro estate of Margaret V. Ifobaaon, aceaaed, late of Beaufort County, .11 persons holding claims against lid estate will present them to me uly verified on or before the 28th ay of March, 1914, or this notice rill be pleaded in bar of their recovry. All persons indebted to said state will pleaso make immediate ayrnent. - JThis-the *8th day of W. M. BUTT, dministrator of tbe Estate of Margaret V. Robason, deceased, y W. ArThompson, Attorney. 3-2 9-6 wp Nervous? It is the weakness of your nnot stand the Strain of the H t, you break down, and ruin B Don't keep this upl Take B ardui is made from purely 33 tntly on the womanly organs, B oper work. It relieves pain B 1 manner, by going to the | j lug up the bodily strength, |Uj The Roman's Tonic | teftj?W;?Va.. tuuk Cartful. I it it: "I was so weak and B ive anyone near me. 1 had B every day. The first dose I am_ entirely cured of the I y enough for Cardui, for 1 I he best tonic for women, the pains peculiar to women? | . ask your druggist. anoor* Medicine Co.. Chattiooora. Tenn., M me Treatment (or Women." aent tree. J 90 Sale. ax collector for Richland Township :rict, and the town of A.urnra. I rt House door in the City of Washnoon. or as soon. thereafter as the ffer at public auction the real estate the real estate aft described in the i on.the several parcels are paid by C. II. R0RER50N*, Tax ,Collector. K. I Tax. Cost. Total. 12.22 52.00 5-4.22 '.".".!!!!!! .51 2.00 2.51 II I ill t y 2.05 2.00 4.05 2.25 2.00 4.25 2.20 2.00 4.20 .15 2.00 2.18 50 2.00 2.50 .93. 2.00 ^ 2:93 2.70 2.00* 4.70 64 2.00 2.64 20 2.00 2.20 ' 55 2.00 2.55 2.11 2.00 4.11 r 25 2.00 2.26 I? 25 2.00 2.25 ikoly 13 2.00 2.13 2.41 2.00 4.41 Z.00 z.zo ED. .40 2.00 2.40 2 1? 1,lf ?nrc nns roi 2.60 2.00 4.60 18 2.00 2:18 20 2.00 2.20 " 78 2.00 ' 2.78 2.35 2.00s 4.35 2.13 2.00 4.12 : 07 2.00 2.QJ 2.00 2.15 2 47 2.00 4.47 2.16 2.00 4.18 2.04 2.00 4.04 36 2.00 2.86 2.23 2.00 4.28 2.10 2.00 4.10 J. .13 2.00 .2.13 llll 23 2.00 2.23 2.06 2.00 4.06 .35 2.00 2.35 20 2.00 2.20 2 35 2.00 4.36 2.13 2.00 4.13 SCHOOL TAX. 120 2 00 3.80 H. R0BER80N, Tax Collector. Aurora and Aurora Graded School. 7*?" " >jj \ . '/ . * . i<... I $1.25 Per Single Gallon. I I der ft ^usM\dierf'tou'want I Phone 83. Washington, N. C. | The Parcels Post wlir ?UI.4W P?f?U Poll hw went flip efTeC' TKI? mmu Bit a V*t> Ur*. number o4 Ituai .rosy be Mi to jrou by Parcels Paei at a low nll^l poauce. We haee arranged a special department I hat will ahead to mail orders and forward them To Oar Cnatoaeni (he lira! oat (Mat mail. We Want Your Business The inul! u well ai the larre Itenn.'and we foal that with our complete dock we re la position lo a?nm yoo better thorn may codcero la Boaters Worth Carolina. CHve u? a triafand we can aware you wr will take rood care of your bullae**. Nenrljr everyoo^ \> ill have something to ship by Parceb Pott. Soad us your order lor the scale roO will to wtigb Ibe pack area you send. . We- will furei&b -y-QU FREE a mid yofa the " rates of the hew Parcels Post law. r 'At Yonr Service." Harris Hardware Co. One Bottle of Mrs. Grier's Real Haii* Restorer Brought to Wash'ngton by a prominent resident started It here and mnrp than ? grn?a h?... sold since. R . H: R. Is a perfect cure for Falling Hair, Dandruff and Scurfy formations. It Is clean, safe and full measure. Try it.. 60c per Bottle at Worthy & Etheridge Drug Store. wcrrr Hnatiium Viihirian? inhiajjum ft, UM? I LEON WOOD & CO, 1 . B ANKERS and BROKERS. ' S ) Stocks, Bonds, Oottos, Grain and Provisions, 78 Plan* S C Carpenter Bdldlag, Korfolk, Va. I l Private vlraa tn inr York Stnek Eirhanaa. Van V??lr rw. / i Ml Kxchaage, Chicago Board oi Trade ud other *- -irl ow S S "* < / ViRWpOBdfDM BM|MctfnD7 Solicited. IitmCmM ml Mar- J J jtm Accouu Qtfti CkMil HSiallua. ^ ELECTRIC LIGHT Is economical as well as convenient, clean, and safe. By using the Mazda lamp yoju now get three times as much for the same lighting bill as the old fashioned carbon light will give you. Spring is here. Why not lei us wire your house for use'of electric lights? WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT I High Cost of Living ^ SOLVED Cook With Gas * V' GasRanges at Cost AND i { Connected Free. Washington Light & Water Co. WASHINGTON. N. C Try the Dally News And Gat Results jfiTpv orC k i oird or r lectlo * II i v A dumay, I, rr-hi?>lV da, gullied r' rsihUptrator of the estate at Eolly. Cow.n, .doceaaed. All peraonB holdlnn claims spalnst I said estate arc r .tin- .1 tn-.tpse.sat ame to tha nnderalgned within twelve months from the date hereof. . or this notice will he pleaded In bar , of their recovery. All Bill inna Indebted la said estate S will please make Immediate aettlte , Bit. -JOHN- O. Bl.OTOT, Administrator Polly. Cowell. Oeceae- ' ed. Edward L. Stewart, Attorney. . Thla March 17th, 191S. 1-17-dwo. . , i -WebstefEs <2 M New w W1nternational?|; ff DicnoHARr^M THE HERMAN WEBSTO 7 Because &!? "w CMJ^ I H TION, ocverto* ewr B B MA Of Uk* world's thou* ht, B B HQ*ton and oultoxa. The only B new unabridged dictionary in B many roars B H R?c*nu> 16 defines over 400,000 H -B TTbrtfs; more than ere* B before appeared between two B I cotciw^ j too ft|aa 0000 XI| Ss? s&few? B W> A. "Stroke of Genius." | IB Beam ?,' *?? B B Becavse " ls awe p ted I>y the H Courts. Echoole and B I 2or!fy ^ 0ti0 H Became bo who tnowe Wtam I ?...!.. baccess. LeluUUH poo about thia sew work* H || (L4CMEUlaHCO^PdJ3K!ZtoZS!S?. B || aaBamypg.nwlTinnni*?*?'?* ? NOTICE. *??' North Carolina?Beaufort County. In the Superior Court?May term, ltlt. George Pettlfourd YB. 1 Rebecca Pettlfourd. The dofendant above named wjll take notice that an action entitled as above haa been commenced in the j Superior Court of Beaufort County ' by the plaintiff to procure from the ? defendant an absolute divorce, and , the said defendant will further take notice that ahe Is required to* appear. ' ' at the next term of the Superior Court of said County to be held on the tenth Monday after the flrat Moh- | day in March. 1913, to-wit, on May , 12th, 1913, and answer or demur to , the complaint in said action, or the , plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said- com- | plaint. . This April' 11th, 1913. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court Beaufort County. 4-11-4 wc Are You Going to New York Soon? WRITE ' HOTEL RAYMOND 42 East 28th Street (At 8-W?y Staliaa.) ' Kew York City For Pocket Gulue andJSpecial] Week- i ly Rate to Buyers and Parties. Single i Room tl.W a Day or fa Week. ' MARK A. CALDWELL. ^ h } "> r"* ' DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice la hereby (Ives that th'j = Pflrlnnralitji htlelulun tuuJ5cte<rat " Royal, N. C., by E. M. Cbeeaon and . H. W. Tarkenton, under the firm name of E. M. Cheaaon A Co., baa been dleeolyed by mntual consent, M. II. Cheaeon havina eold hie Intereat J to W. R. Swain, and aafft bnalneaa ( win be continued 'under the firm name end atyla ol W. R. Swain, Bon , a co ; All claims afalnst aald company are aaanaed by W. R. Swain. Son A Co., and ahould be preaented to them for payment, and all pereona Indebted to aald company will make payment to them, and notice la here; by (Iran that E. M. Cheaaon artII bo ? la no arlaa reaponetbla for any debta contracted by the new Arm. Thle the JSth day of March, I31? E. M CHE8S0N. f; l-M-twc 1 lHIMiUlili BusiaessCards '.Tactic* limltad 'c t'llaMCM of * - " Ey*. I'.-.r, Nfrt and TUroc , Hours: ' 12 a. sa. j t-t ?. m'. ? iicopt Monday t. ? Cov&or gain and UarkU Hits. * Orar Brown'? Dru* 8t*ra. Wa^blosttaa, K. O. ? 4 , 4 0 ; W- 0 - A - ? ~a Lindsay c. warns * DANIEL A WARRBN Allorneyo at Law WMbinaton, North i*yt . Wo practice 1b all the confta ? ? ? a ' a WILEY (7. nODMAN, Attorney-at-Law. r * Woahtaatoa. North CWolte#. c *** > ?>? A I ? ? r" * " ' JOHN H. BOIVIBB . - ' f Attoraey-At-Law WASHINGTON, *. a - |L : : ?? <w^> -5.-3H W. B. RODMAX, JR. *1? AttorneT-At-QurT Washington. N. C. ' Office Savings * Trust Building. *** a V -'A if= ?i*. i-f.-Jt * ?.A. PHILLIPS A BlOa 5. _r-T_ MQi mtnuJKa. HT- - **" ? - WASHINGTON, If. O, ?PP?tSCT r "i 1 "? . ..... . . . A ?? W D. GRXM38 m * ? Attcntf-aMav ? Waahlagtom, North Carolim*. Practices in all. the Court*. |;. ? - John H. Ml A. Tr. Uul.u ' FRANK H BRYAN ?inwrua WWllll ' HARRY MeMULLAN, Attome^-nt-Law. ? Dr. Rodman Bid*., E. Mala St * ? ' #gahIngtorf. North Carolina. ?* > ? ??# --- i-^r; EDWARD L. STEWART ? Attorney-at-Law, Washington, N. C. ' aaaa^a ? " t , mm ? a aaaa COLLQf H. 1ABDKSC * Attorney-ot-Law Offlca tevhp * Traat Oa. BMg. a Rooms B and 4, Washington, N. Q? ? ? a ' ofipm* ' a * a _.m a a NORWOOD L. 8XMMOT9 a Attcrney-at-Law " Wuklxton, N. 0. A. D. Mac Lean, Waahlngton, N. C. ? ' W. A. Ttxompaon, ?- Aurora. N. C. Mclean * Thompson, * ? Attorneya-at-Law, ? Aurora and Waahlnrfon, N. C. * ? ; ' ? ? Mmalag TrHk of MdHUfira Tfc, nasi trick u a rary coramoa an* witn atwiim tw?? or u* IHAnnt rf ?Wn?*l?Mif ***~ " ? ??-? ? rt WO.I.U la .ticking ? n.w .UJMOC ptep or ooniO promise#* pliciTnO watching tM rartou. attempt. ttt PMMr.br to pick 11 ** * **"" "" - -*g=soj? f j WASHINGTON PRODUCE MARKET ' <1 THURSDAY, APRIL 17, HI*. ?8?* - # i y.':.-.' '.vj7? 13 to lie Ihlcken., room . . . . e St to 1(0 Chicken., grown .. .. .. *0 to 4*o Ihoerllng. So to 1*0 ,amb oktoi, each IS to >00 loo. Woz tte Iboop .kin., oock 10c to I bo 'allow ,.4c )rr flint htdea. per lb 140 >rT hide., d'g.d, per lb ... .?o to ?o trees Salted Hide. .. .. I. ... 10a treu Hide. .. .. 1*0 eed Cotton go to 4 l~4o leer .kin oolt .. ISo loor okls flint .. . . . . .. .? . Saboorlbe to Tho Dsllr Nowi,
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