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IF' SATURDAY. AUG. 2. 1913. *
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OLYMPIC GOES ON HER WAY. p
" ~ "New York, ~~ Aug." 2.?TUe White" f.
Star liner Olympic sailed for Europe t,
today, with her cabins crowded, a!- u
cer making the first rip following her c,
annua! overhauling. The putting of c
the giant finer into dry dock started p
the rumor that she had suffered a se- ,?
rious mishap. s
GOTHAM NEWS AND GOSSIP.
Vow Vnrlt \ 11 sr 5 ?Tilt. _
rat! |?
Base be!!? Aw, fergit It!
Feck-:i-boo shirt waists? Back'j
iiuinbir! _ t
H S'.it skirts? Tame Show! 2
Ni v." the thing for any serious- t
minded man to do is ca?t hi4* orbs t
ovor the .lire predictions outlined be- a
loV.^lrhe is- hmVng for excitement. ^
It seems as if Gcsmlni <no swear |(
igf vord. a planet) has Invaded Mars.'c
v,hjrli moans ill sorts of trouble i
ali ad for the United States. Mexico, ^
Nicaragua and Secretary Bryan's lec- a
lure dates have been duly discount- Y
ed Fr.f Cius'uve Meyer, who as-'a
* P nolog.aes front the toof of a'llobok-'j(
en hut >ay$ "Heij on earth with the!
lid eff" is com ;;.'. If the world hail^
nit com'- ;o an end before your peep- L,
?-i>.ea2c on 'hose fcebio words, then ^
rt si?rvi>fc ?u or before August,
4 If by any accident. you live to see |p
?Hi* lipnr of Aum'tst 3. then t-bo?end iQ
< ; ili.ng* " pronr.sed for August lu. 'Cl
11 Id. IS. 22. 24. 26. 2s or 2!?. L,
41 If it doen'l come by then?but whiu'"'tt
the hjp of manufacturing lonetil?u
?.. ;;;. :a: -urnV \V;ti t ti?sd_ M'l' fcr _
you: sc.'.
Mr.uy cf r st* : i-ul proprietors and ^
inrn-fr. : N w Verb are thinking c
al-??".t c .? r? u>ud.' looklua 'o ;i j
reform apparel for men <
here:, ecu;- l: ***uid hy those, in
tcrested in making things easier for 1
tvP'pirir.g humanity ? ihat the proI
o.-rd dr*>.- reform will benefit not t
ca.y J. - Individually, in helping j
i fi-.r- t to remember the temper- ?
.stun, but i" will establish the claim j i
i! : advanced fr?r New York *
j ..uv' mill ike past, that it Is the
1 o -t r r-. sort In the country.
T!:?> net v.uir to dress in white as
do L.r woawn. anil m the newt future ?
bread way may he one movlng-musa | of
wh,:robed individuals. It Is
eik'metT^that if fifty mm ran he
found v ho will dress in white and ^
dine it ??" of the loading hotels, it u
; 1 1 - will iir t a tfrw days before all
male New York will be garbed in 0:
white and a new fashion obtblished The
sc-ret ie out The present
strike o* the 12.000 barber* in Manhattan
and the P.rmtx is the deep,
t dark plot of a firm of safety razor ^
? -niaaufac;urcfa.. w.iio, Xo . -gaiu?Iheix.
own self.iU ends, are willing that
mas' I te New York shall go nr.- '
shivu' nntil it derides to use the ^
b "ijrn " razor, so-called
W-- e\er n plot so dia'tflTi".^ ^
/(! before? The strikers proless
tf see the tine Italian han^s or .
the wP> "boss" barbers In this latest
tcnsonal upheaval, and accuse the ^
? ?-f>.?srs" of being lu league with tl?. g
iiiB?.ui3'turers of the safety rat"r.
v\ir a man discvover* his 'avoe- p
Ite hr.rher shop dosed because of the n
strike he will not permit his Tieard ^
to giow Tor perhaps TiTs " wl': will ~
not.t but will simply go to the near- ^
est drug store and Invest in one r.f '
the safety machines. It's the aim- j
plt-vt thins In the world! gl
Nrat! tl
The next taxicah law has Just gone
Into effect and New York, from now
on. la expected to enjoy something of g
a mlHenium. so far as hacks go. ?
There will be no more shaky old rigs 4
and no novices or thugs at the p.
wheels. The Bureau has Installed a B|
iif % stack of Inspectors to enforce the law
and pending the reconstruction of the a|
taximeters cards will be placed in A
jft the cabs showing how to reckon the j)
?g>aw rata. ~ ^
The rule to follow will be to de- f,
4hict 20 por cent from the amount d
.shown on the old taximeter. If there fr
is only one passenger, but the rate a
a' will remain about the same If there ti
are three or four persons luthe cab.
Hack stands wfll be designated by
sign*. Owners of hotels and officers
u of clubs may .establish .stands in front
^ of Jheir prcmteen by ranking proper
application. Tha now law provides
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r^. _e
rhere^s Comfort
b t*"B BrerzeSwept.
htstless Homes in
WASHINGTON PARK.
iat no one shall aoUlcit fares for a
u&llc hack except the driver, when
rated c-u hie vehicle, and It prohibits
nyone riding on the seat with the
river
New York's preparation for the esibllshment
of an ice manufacturing
lant to supply iha public with lea at
ost marks the second notable step of
lie municipality along paternalistic
athways.
There have long been maintained
cvehly-nfne milk stations, where pasL'urlzcd
milk ban boon sold at a flgre
barely covering the cost. The
ompletcd plans for the installation
f an an ice making plant wore proared
with a view to delivering the
*e "so manufactured to these milk
tatlons. to be s.old there at cost, that
; now such a boon. <
The installation ccst of the ice
.anufucturing plant in the basement
f the hall of records is between $30,00
and $35,000 The machinery
rill turn out twenty-five tons of Ice
ally. This makes the cost of a
wenty-pound piece at milk station
1-2 cents, figured at the cost per
on of $2.50. This places Ice within
he reach of 2.500 people dally, who
ccordlng to reports by the city's
darfl of charities have to do without
1 because of practically prohibitive
0?t.
The output of the hall of records
iant figures to nearly one ton of Ice
day to every milk station. SubdlIded.
100 of those needing it most
re able to procure twenty pounds of'
re at coat.
Borough President McAneny asked
ecently that $40,000 be transferred
row a surplus in the street cleaning
epartment for the installation of the
ath-of?records ice manufacturing- iant.
As soon as the funds are made
Callable the machinery will be rushd
to installation, and New York's
econd experiment* in paternalism
;1! begin.
~T never sw my neighbor or his wife. >ct
nothing could ever convince ins
hoy ore not ln?tl? excellent people., be a
use my window overlooks their hack
rard. oral their Imi-k yard has n clean
urpet of turf :md trees n.id several
liar hushes neuutlfutly in bloom. and
i^urcweut. And I hcstr the voices ??f
nli dron niitl liic sound of 'children's
fillies there on an evening. 1 believe
n the tiMiuiony of hack yrtrds. They
leHloin deceive you. while the front !?
generally built for that especial pur
jose.? Chicago Inter Ocean.
The Kin;; of All laxatives.
For constipation, heads hes, lndlestion
and dyspepsia, use Dr. King s "
lew Life PillJ. Paul Mathutka, of
uffalo. N. Y., says they are the
Kins of all laxatives. They are a
lessing to all my famiv and I alays
keep a box at borne," Get a
ox and get welTT Price-2ocT Ret- ^
[amended by all druggiets. <
MORTGAGE HALE.
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By virtue of a power of sale contlned
in a certain mortgage deed,
ated J&ndhry sth.i~
y B. J. Ayers. and wife, Louisa '
ycrs to Sudlc Loekyer, which said
lortgage deed is duly recorded In
xe office of the Register Deeds for
eaufort County in Book 143 at page
70 and is hereby referred to, and
y virtue of a deed of assignment
ad the powers contained therein excuted
by C. C. Stewart and wife,
udie Stewart, the latter having been
>rmerly Sudie Loekyer, to Geo. "A.
hlllips, which said deed of assignlent
is dated January 6th, 1912, and.
i recorded in said Register'a office
i Eook 17o at-page 122 aart U herey
referred to for particulars, I, will
a Monday the 11th day of August.
913. at 12 o'clock, noon, offer for
?le to the highest bidder for cash,
le following described real estate:
A certain piece or tract of land ly- ^
ig and being in Beaufort County,
Late or North Carolina, in Tranters
reck Township, and described and "j
eflned as follows, to-w'.t: One
lece or parcel of land In said Townalp
adjoining the* lands of John
ray Leggett on the South and Marlall
and Simon Leggett on the North
nd Eugene Perkins on East and tfie ^
owen land on the West and being 1
le-seme-bought by Benjamin Ayera j
om David Ayera. See deed from
avid Ayera to Benjamin Ayera for
otter description and better known ^
the Jackie Dndley land and con- *
lining seventy acres more or leas. <
This ?tfc day of Jnly, 1M1. e
GEO ROE A PHILLIPS.
Assignee and Owner^or Debt, f
By CoHla H. airdif, - j
7-9-1 w-dw jl
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?There's a great reason why
you should drink Pepsi-Cola.
- It is healthful. Everything .
which it, brings you is 100^
pure benefit and_ enjoyment.
Flavor is delicious?rare.
Effect is wholesome, satisfying?quick
to refresh. It
quenches thirst with its to*"*;*
fruit taste. ^
PEPSI-Cola
Prepares the body for a big day's
work. It invigorates. It nourishes.
It gets everything out of
muscle ana brain, which muscle
, and brain can do. It keeps you
feeling better, hours after it is
gone. Get real .pleasure, real
comfort next time you're thirsty,
jaded, dull?Pepsi-Cola givcj it!
YOU'RE getting thirtty, NOW.
' ' 1 ^ ^ ^ In boftlri At
AT ALL DEALERS
Hot l let I by
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Works,
YYanlrtngtnB, X. C.
B. It. MIXON * CO? Prop.
WASHINGTON. N. C.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
^ Tit It UfAMl'll) a
LtM! ilk r**rtfni?lui,? A
k I'lllaln Rrd ua U*M iMUlik\4/>
! ^ Je raS CSS
V~ rj ) nn k> ti Stl.Siir.l AlMp l>clit.-N
r SOI D ay DRUTJGISTS EVERYWHERE
NOTICE
Notice is hereby glveu that H.
iY. Tartrtngton Is no longer connect d
with the Arm of W. R. Swain, Son
fc Co.. the co-partnership .now contists
of W. R. Swain and Calry Swain,
rading as W. R. Swain, Son ft Co.
Thla the 2at day of July, 1913.
W. R. SWAIN, SON ft CO.
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NOTICE.
Having this day qualified as ezecuor
of the estate*of Mary Eliza EckIn,
deceased, all persons indebted to
ler estate are requested to make
remediate payment to the undcrslgaid
and all persons having claims
tgainnt said estate are heerby Bottled
to present them to the undertigncd
for payment within twelve
12) months from thla date or this
lotice will be pleaddd in bar of their
ecovery.
This 16lh day of Jane, 1923.
J. H. EC KLIN.
Executor.
todman & Bonner,
. Attorneys.
6-17 to 7-17 < ^
LITTLETON COLLEGE. for
more than 30 vpara we
lavo been training girl, and voting
romen for snceeaafnl teaching and.
W usefulness in life.
We furnish scholarship* to
ronng women'preparing to .teach
tnd free tuition to all students
rho trite instruction in our 'Praetor
and Obsorvgtitm School.
We guarantee positions to Moch r?
who complete our jxrarsea of
ttidr. For catalogue add rem J. M.
?rOI>K8, T.ittleten. N. C.
I HltMF MADE?
SMOKED
SAUSAGE
. PHONE J
Central Market
I NOTICE. "' &'.;$S?
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I Beaufort County.
i ~---. ~-?
Geo. J. Studdert
j vs.
! Tho Helra-at-Law*of Jno. E. Drown,
dec'd, and Joe Nelson..
I . The Heira-at-Law of p John B.
j Drown, name3 and residences un!
known, will take notice:
That an action entitled as abore
has been commenced In the Superior
Court of Beaufort County, to obtain
an order, to the end that Judgment
in favor of the Plaintiff against Jno.
E. Brown, dated Jan. *6tb, 1904, be1
lng No. 53S2, under judgrtfent roll
of the Superior Court, to be revWed,:
and to tho end that execution may is|
aue on said Judgment,
And the said defendants will further
take notice that thdy are requlr
ed to appear before the said Clerk of
the Superior Court, at his office In
Washington, N. C., on Friday, Au- I
gust 16th, 1913. at IS M.. then and I
there to answer or demur to the Pe- "
tltion filed in said cause, and to
show cause if any. why execution
should hot Issue on said judgment,
or the relief therein prayed for will I
be granted. B '
-mt5-Juiy-3fa. Ira" j
GEO. A. PAUL,
Clerk Superior Conrt.
7-5-4 wc j
I If you have a room for rent, adver:
tise it in the Daily News.
I '
NOTICE OFWAI.E ' 1 1
North Carolina?Beaufprt County.
Under and by virtue of an order of
tho Superior Court of Beaufort Coun- .
<ty, entered on July 24. 1912, in a
special proceeding entitled W. R.
Brown, Admr. of E!1 Moore Vs. Mary
J. Moore, widow of Eli Moore, and
Henry s. Moore. Hannah A. Collinsp
Robert Moore, Elizabeth J. Moore,
William K. Moore, James H. Moore.
Willie James, Laura C. White, and
Grant White, Heirs-at-Law of Eli
Moore; the undersigned, as Commissioner,
will on Monday the 1st day of
Septen%er, 1913, seU~lo_the highest
bidder for cash at the Court House
door in Beaufort County the following
described real estate:
I. B^ing two tracts of land and being
a part of the Poor House land,
. formerly conveyed by Jos. B. Hinton
to Beaufprt County and by said
County conveyed to Isaiah Keals, Jr., .
by deed dated July 8. 1889. and re
corded in Book 72. page 263. Reclords,Of
Beaufort County, and also a
conveyance to Sallie Ann KeaiB by _
Beaufort County dated January 22,
1894. and of record; and conveyed to
Eli Moore by deed from Sallie Ann
Keais and Isaiah Keais and wife Ada.
dated February 12, 1894. and recordr
ed in Book 86 at page 223 of 'the
Beaufort- County Records.
?Tract-A,?Beginning at the South- west
corner on the road, of the Iftnd
deeded by the County to C. Bailey,
and running with the road South 6
West 2 and 70-100 chains, thence
North 88 East to Keais line, thence
with said line to C. Bailey's line.
Southeast corner of land bought of
the county, and with the line of the
chains to the beginning, containing
five (5) acres more or less; except
that part which was conveyed by Ell
Moore and wife Jane to William
Bar? by deed dated?November. 9, ?
1908, and registered November 12,
1908, in Book 160, page 367 of the Z
Beaufort County Records. m
Tract' B. Beginning at nn oak I
stump, now . decayed, (a corner of I
Ivey Keais' field) and running South I
77 1-2 East with the old Woodward |
hup vi pom iu iiik ran rosu leaning
from Keaisville to tho Old Bath
Road: thence up said Old Keaisville
Road North 4 1-2 East 22 poles, to
the fork of the cart path. then with
the various coursea of" the path .and!
about the corner of the quit claim
deed from Ben]. Runypn to Isaiah
Keats, dated February 25. 1856?reversed.
North 88 West to the beginning.
containing about 3 and 5-8
acres.
II. K tract conveyed to'ElI Moore
by Christopher Bailey and wife Luoaxer
by deed dated January 8. 1886,
and recorded in Book 120 at page
115 of the Beaufort-County Records.
Lying on the North side of Pamlico
River and adjoining the lands of the
County and on the East side of Brlek
Kiln Branch;
Begining at poplar la the said
Branch and ruaning Eastwardly with the
run of the Branch to a road sep- ~
aratfng the land of said Bailey from y
saw Moore, thence running South- C
wardly with said road twenty-four I
poles to an Iron stob driven in the I
ground, thence North 78 West 6 I
polos sod 6 links to Wilkin.
then with his line to the beginning. II
containing one and one-seventh 11
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Corn and Peanut Butter just received I '
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at > ?^|p9j
Washington Light & Water Co.
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Tlie Virginia Bay i
OCEAN VIEW.iVA.
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lOO ROOMS ;
Immediately on Water Front I
Finest Su:f Bathing on the Virginia Coast. Bath *
Houses Free to Guests. Sea Food Special
ties Served Daily. THE
VIRGINIA BAY :
Is now open and la Headquarters for North ; *
Carolinians, ull Inconvenient to go youraeIt ! >
J send your family along Thetr every comfort
and pleasure will be carefully looked after until
you can come yourself.
'' For Rates and Other Information Write
J90. A. TUCKEK, Manager.
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$50,000 TO LOAN j
To the Friends and-Patrons of The Liberty Warehouse:
Realizing: the expense in fondling: tobacco during: the months of July
aud August. Thetrt oaalal Ha rJ.1 nnrtomst. h.J ?
... pnee. in flgtnrlil Hid --w. ? , ,, #
NO INTEREST CHARGE
TO ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS, IP THE MONEY IS PAID BACK
DURING ANY OF THE PALI. MONTHS. * .
THE LIBERTY I
With SETH HOOKfcR atthe wheel and Prank tangly, the l>e*t auctioneer : !
in the South, ahd its strong corps of assistants will get yo? more money for ?
youl* TOBACCO than any Other warehouse ip Eastern Carolina. Comfortable
Sleeping Quarters, Roomy Stables and every comfort for the Vfcrmer. n
Bring the LIBERTY your first load -it will pay you. Savings- banks pay ~
. you 4 per ceat?The Liberty will pay you over 25 per cent j
A. T. HOOKER. Prop. Greenville, N. C.
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Waahln*ton. North Carolina. k
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Attornaya-at law
Waahlnsun. Notwh Caratlaa ,?
I HARRY McMDIlUB,
Attorney-at-Law.
Dr. Rodman Bid*., E. llala It*
Washington, North Carolina.
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Attorney-at-Law. V
N?t to LevU * Calnla, "
Market 8tra?t,
Washington, N. C.
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Waah Lofton, S. O. 1* J
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Washington. N. C.
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