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4n*nat S. HOI. at "he potsoflta>"!t ( | " . I a On? Year ... ........ 3.00 j! ?-i ~ Bubacribera dealrlng the paper dto- I eontlnued will pleas* notify tlila.otrl ' Ac* on <Jat* of pxplratlon, otherwise!! j it will be continued at regular sub- I I t criptjon rate* ontll motto* U stop! I received. ! 1C yon do fe.t get the Dai./ Neve I me. eroxnptly telephn* or write the man iger, and the complaint will receive p immediate attention It to our de- M jJr _ Ure to please you. ff , -a ' L II All article* eent to tho Dally Kewo ] icr publication moat be signed by itr~- 1 (he writer, otherwise they will not H wprtanit- JM ?- * " ' ** "j THU8DAY, AUG. 7. .1913. BL._, _ _ _ GOOD DEAL FUR CITY JH w?;. The citizens of Washington should .ongratuiato- ihemselvc-s upon the settlement of tho water works prop- I^H oeitiou made by the Doar</of Aldermen. J^H Wo have felt that a satisfactory agreement would be reached at the H proper tiiac. .\s one member of the ;v Beard said there was too little difWater Company H and the city to Justify a law suit. To have (ought the matter out in ...the. courts would have required a t-onsidatle time ami needless expenditure 1 or money which would be far better spec; in improvements. The Hoard have acted with a great deal of cftu?lUULy" rough out the negotiations and are tled tc commendation from-] TU'- TCey have labored long' and hard almost without re numeration and no set of men couiil hr.ve ion' ' for the city had they 1>clt. pu'd large salaries. N . that the negotiations art over v, ..r.i #houhl be begun as soot: us i It 10 locate n new supply and ht:iii improvements as can be * utuue. r.rrmiT or (;u.\xi? .imv ? : ? : ; X and a nc w. modern, ant. .' . taieut building la retomu.-uCH J. V.'? Ituve also examined the County Vrr<r fv'.JiA\ a::d this name is very tlf r.l:".. .'.rt of the institution. The ?v a... that Tirade the chttuUnas. : ca I...- Hvbniittfd ilieir report in w,1.'.'. i tch is herewith attached. {. v h? !r we respectfully invite atrr.ttg lu the Illicit selling of ilc.u;: -. w hog to report as follows: Vi"? had before US the agent r' :-:o-Vjs rompany and the two r.acompanies ci this city, with the!.- rta-r.i.s and upon examination o; t! .-.-.v,: \ wo flud that various p.-:- .? .lave procured and receipted hook provided by the scatu: a a Mig st:th i ases, more than - ;v.hVsey and wore than :.v;> y-ii.r.y oi wail. Wc i'.r.vo had, iur.'.r.v::* d and brought before us a number >:" \vitaesae?, but are unable ;i yr.r?;;; > from them what we consider ^cier.t evidence to convict.- h _____ I; however, so olnious to the Urand~Tury~Tlrar there ijj ilium sell-^ ins vf i:e.uors that \vc would recom-, mend to the proper authority, the i '.court.- t r .State, as the east may be. that t'tcy procure tho services of n jie:<-cthe :o search out and procure . , i y.ui-:i -f-\ :icaf o as is necessary to con-1 "i'rf~ ?Ti.'b pPT?TYTer- ?ml hiivn ro. I ports submitted to tl^e next sitting of of the Grand Jury. Respectfully submifted. ^ C. P. BLAND. ForeniBtrrj * Galar.ce of report will be print's (I toncorov;.) j - I'lNHTOW.V NEWS Rev. N. H. Harrison tilled the pul pit at White Plains Saturday and Sunday. As usual there were a large number out Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alligood and ~ -rVtTtrr*-of SlateaLoue _aj>cn: Saturday night and Sunday n!?h Mr. and Mrs. Jas." K. Boyd. Thorn Nicholson of Bath, was on our streets Saturday afternoon In his . .automobile. Mrs. J. H. Oden and Mrs. W. R. Royd returned home Tuesday from Norfolk, Va., where they have been spending: several days pleasure seeking. John Quill Habbura of Washing' ' ton. N. C., was on onr streets yester\ day. Messrs. Charles AllJgood and Dav id Cutler of Jessama, H. C.. was In our midst Wednesday soliciting for **"*' a new R. FsD<- route to start from thdPpoint; ' *?'!'! ' . MR VAN TO ADBRK8H ODD FEMXyWM Pen-Mar, Pa., Aug. 7.?Secretary , -of State William J. Bryan, one of the moot ,AnlM>l Odd Fallow, la tlx ooaatrj, I, oxpcctod to uko tb? principal addraaa boforo tbo Odd Fol teaC_g3TOimoB wbteb Qpoaod kwa I I ' ^ ^ [jji * v|S8 Pll - ': " I ' There's Comfort < In tue Breeze Swept. \ Dustlcss Homes m *?? WASHINGTONIPARK. g? ? ?^. ~ . - ? j idei Meilhac's Faitur*. itodi Mellhnc was one of the most mdsV ;omj tiro of authors, and M. Felix Psaoee- ?ern oel relates his reception of the newf^co_ of ono of his rare failures at the Odooa. I . He had taken refuse from his nerrousarm In the manager's office, and !a<*e friends rame~T&~him twwntlBie to ttam^ to tell him how thing* were going. ]spe< They could only fell him first that antj thins* trere pdng badly and tbdn thatjgpo they were going worso. At the end'.rT of 'the. fourth uct . they no. iongar. thought It worth while to tell him any- dec thing at all. He in the meantime had tim collapsed. He had tumblod out of the whs armchair, fallen on the floor and rolled Qf , unuer toe cxesx, ana it was more tnat jeg he was found, with bis head burled in hi* hands, when an attendant at last ontored to turn out the ens and lock Sne tho door.?Pads Tumoa den . con FIXE HOTEL FOR POOR GIRLS app of ' Paris, Aug. 7?Plans arc. being upc perfected here for the erection of a rcv modern hotel for the exclusive use tjC(i of poor girls. A society has been ^ organized for the purpose headed by jjy Prince d'Arcnburg. Four of these jj |hotels are already open, and the for--big niat'.on of a new coippony backed by He [the prince, the Count dc Montalivit. ue the Marquts d'Harcourt. tbe Duke'not de Mortcmart. the Count do Vogue na^ and the Duchess de Guichc lends a' fBr powerful interest to the movoment. ' doc | At the four hotels now in opera- the tion girls may obtain rooms at $4 to a month. Kach hotel is fitted with put all modern convenienres and con-1 tains a library, a large dressmaking am jroom and a scientific washhouse fori girls who wish to do their own wash-1 ] iug- . me I On the ground floor is a rcstau- mi< rant, wheremeals are served aT Ihfi rate of six cents for n plate of meat, mo two cents fcr soup and three cents do .for vegetables and desserts. jjj rep The King of All Laxatives. of liz< f For consttpation. beada he?, Indi- cu* (gcst:on and dyspepsia, use Dr. King's a ^ jNew Life PH'.J. Paul Mathulka, of ^ jlJ'.iffalo. N. Y? says they are the ,>jt I 'King of all laxatives. They are a bussing to all my famly and I al- 2>> jways keep a box at borne." Get a t?r U,n" m.1 >i>? nfill Prioi, t'.? On. din I""" -WW. touuuended by all druggists. I Have a I' irjuisp. { The tj'-st great rule is tliat we must r ilo .'oiuethlng?that life must have a | purpose and an ainj?that work sliou'd te r.ct merely occasional ai.d spa.tiu'Hlic. but steady and cor.'.hinOU-V flrBi-i.r/1 iw a m-MI only r.rain its lustre when it It in a .-oril-g of work; and a-vacant life is vac c! the worst of pains, though thcislam"-* c? leisure that stud a crowded, veil-occupied life may be amont? the ii'iinfls to which we look back with the greatest delight.?Leeky. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of s. power of sale con- I talncd !n "?~certHtn-mortgage deed. > dated January 8th, 1906, executed by B. J. Ayers and wife, Louisa Ayers to Sudie Lockyer, which said mortgage deed is duly recorded in the office of the Register Deeds for j lleaufort County in Book 143 at page j 179 and is hereby referred to, and ( by virtue of a deed of assignment 'in* and the powers contained therein ex- her ocuted by C. C. Stewart and wife, Imr Sudin Stewart, the latter having been e(j formerly Sudle Lockyer, to Geo. A. Phillips, which said deed of assignmcnt is dated January 6th, 1912, and g. U recorded in said Register's offlce ('ja In Took 170 at page 132 aud is here- -p<^ by referred to for particulars. I, will on monaay me iuo aay 01 August. ? 1913, at 12 o'clock, noon, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: A certain piece or tract of land lying and being In Beaufort County, ( State of North Carolina, In Tranters Creek Township,, and described and ~ defined as follows, to-wlt: One piece or parcel of land In said Township adjoining the lands of John Gray Leggett on the South and Marshall and Simon Leggett on the North and Eugene Perkins on East and the "a Bowen land on the West snd being wo the same bought by Benjamin Aywrs fOI from David Ayers. See deed from David Ajrers to Benjamin Ayers for hotter description and better known as the Jackie Dudley land and con- ttn talnlng seventy acres more or lose, wt This tth day of July, ltlS. tic GEORGE A PHILLIPS. Assignee and Owner or Debt, en By Collin H. Hsrtlaf, Attorney. ?ti ?>-iim??-? ?i & . Li-.. 1-?-' - SfWnflter. Aug. .?There '-m d daysjahead for the '8e*thera * y yards and stations. IX Secretary ilels can manage to gat the necee11 appropriation to carry out his ( is. The secretary lot It be known g sy that ht, considered It poor ecoa r to allow the vaat ?nni of gotmenV money represented in tbe tructlon and equipment of the ita te go to waste without any quate return. # ctlon of the yards of the South " the West coast, the secretary ke enthusiastically of the posalbU* s of development In the South. He * lined to commit himself ^t this je to any definite statement of it he la to recommend In the case 1 my partlculaf navy yard, as he Ired to consider the subject of the j. elopment of the yards on broad j, s. and recognizes theh- Indepenee. Also, he said, there must be 1 sidered the possihllty of securing * roprlat'.onB, the amount of which ' course, depends in Bonie measure i in lb0 general condition of the * onues, now in a someWfcat unset- * I condition. rhe secretary was much impressed tbe prsBibllitles of the New Or- t as raval station and spoke of the ? dock ni! the fine .buildings th^ro * sa'.l h?.Lad n> uoubt of the va1.- . of this station' ai n naval ftBS^t \ withstahding-fact*-that sonic 1 al officers a-guod iha* U was too 1 up the river to be convenient for J king pnrpos-?. Hc am>d that \ only question.In h's.jr.lnd H*as , what use the yard could best be IERICANS WARV OF FRENCH I Paris, Aug. 7.?Since the announc i nt pf the discovery of swarms of :robes on French coins, Americans -e had difficulty' in "getting now ney in the French capital, as they j not wish to handle any old coins, j Viarc Langais. the noted scientist, 1 iorts that he washed various piece3 ) money in a fixed quantity of steri- ^ >d water. Taking an average a', >lc centlmer of the water in which \ ronzc- 10 centime piece was wash- T' would disclose no fewer than1 ).000 bacteria. 3 per cent of ] 5ch was moodiness. The nickel, centime piece yielded 140.000 bac j is. 2 per cent of which was mouloss. FLOWERS FLOWERS! M'c have no agent here and will pay express on aU flowers ordered direct from uj. Why not order di reel and save express and gel the best service possible. Roses, asters and Iillics of the valley are the leading flowers. Bouquets and floral offerings arranged in best style at short notice. Marti, telephone and telegraph orders executed -prom ptl v. -G&en house phones. Bell 15*), Raleigh 141. J. L. O'QUINN 4 CI).. RALEIGH. N. C. Store Bell 42 NOTICE. laving this day qualified as execuof the estate cf Mary Eliza Eckde cased, all persons Indebted to estate are requested to make nedlate payment to the underslgnand all persons having claims iast said estate are heerby noti ?IU yieauui mem ranreuiiunr- I ied for payment within twelve I -) month* from >ki? | lee will be pleaded Id %bar 01 their I uvery. rhis 16th day of June, 1912. J. H- ECKLIN, Executor. ( I Iman L Bonner, Attorneys. 1-17 to 7-17 . . 1 LITTLETON COLLEGE. | For more than 30 yean we 1 re been training girl* and young ] men for ancceaoful teaching and 1 unefutnese in life. We furniah echolaraHipa to I imp women preparing to teach j i free tuition to all atndcnta < 0 take inatraction in our Pracc and Obaarration SchodL We gnaraatec poeitiona to teaeb1 who complete our coureee of ady. For catalogue C'.urow 3. X. tfOULi Lit tit. ton. N. 0, ? II S 5 :c.*HONR- : flOME. _lj| phone: _ Central Market NOTICE. eaufort County. ' v?1f I apcrior Court?Beforo the Clerk, l^b. J. Studdert ve. ' -v ?5 "he Heirc-at-Law-of Jno. E. Brown, dec'd, and Joe Nelson.. The Helrs-at-Law of John E. irown. names and residences unnov>n, will take notice; That an action entitled as above as been commenced In the Superior Jourt ot Beaufort County, to obtaio. c order, to the end that judgment n favor of. the Plajntlff against Jno. 3. Brown, dated Jan. 26th. 1904, bong No. 5382, under judgment roll if the Suporior Court, to be revived, ind tb'the end thafexecuUon may Isuo on sgid judgment, And the said defendants will furher take notice that they are requlrid to appear before the said Clerk of J he Superior Court, at his office In 1 ivasnington, N. c., on Friday, Aurutt 15th, 1913, at 13 M., then and ;here to answer or demur to the Peition filed in said, cause, and to ihpw -cause* If any. vby execution should not Issue on said Judgment, >r the relief therein prayed for will I >e granted. This July. 3rd, 1?13 OHO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. 7-5-4wc If yoc have a room for rent, advertise it in the Daily News. ~ ntrricr of balk. ; North Carolina?Beaufort County. Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Beaufort County. entered on July 24, 1913. In a jpecial proceeding entitled W. R. Brown. Admr. of Ell Moore vs. Mary I. Moore, widow of Ell. Moore, and Eliza Frazzell, Madrid Frazzell, (lonry S. Moore, Hannah A.^CoHhxsr Robert Moore, Elizabeth J. Moore, William K. Moore, James H. Moore. Willie James, Laura C. White, and ^rant White, Heirs-at-Law of Ell | Moore; the undersigned, as Commissioner. will on Monday the 1st day of j September, 1918, sell to the highest 1 bidder for cash at the Court House ioor in Beaufort County the follow- i .ng described real estate: I. Being two tracts of land and be- j ng & part of the Poor House land, j formerly conveyed by Jos. B. Hinton o Beaufort County nnd by said i bounty conveyed to Isaiah Keais, Jr., ) deed dated Ju'.y S. 1889. and re corded in Book 72. page 263, Rec>rd? of Beaufort'County, and also a finvfyirrn to SbIUp Ann TCftn'.H by I Seaufcrt County dated January 22, 1834, and of record; and conveyed to 211 _ Moore by deed from Sallie Ann Ceais and Isaiah Reals and wife Ada, lated February 12, 1894, and record? *d in Book 86 at page 223 of the Jean fort County Records. "TracCX: Beginning at the-flonthvest corner ou the road, of the land leeded by the County to C. Bailey, aid running with the road South 6 Vest 2 and 70-100 chains, thence xorth 88 East to K^ais line, thence vtth said line to C. Bailey's line', Southeast corner of land bought oT he county, and with the line of the fame North 80 TV est lo ind aa-IDTF " :aains to the .beginning, containing ive (5) acres more or Iosb; except hat-part which was conveyed.by Eli 4oore and wife Jane to WMllaift lurk by deed dated November 9. 1908, and registered November 12, 1908. in Book 150. page 367 of the Jeaufort County Records. irwc\ d. DBgicmng ac an oas lump, now decayed, (a corner of vey Keals' field) and running South 17 1-2 East with the old Woodward Ine 61 poles to the cart rood LeadPS from Keaiarilla to the Old Bath toad: thence up natd Old KeaisvlHe toad North 4 1-2 East 22 poles, to ho fork of the cart path, thon with Ae vmrigif youraM of the path and Armt -the oftiift. nf flia qnit leed -from BenJ. Runyon - to Isaiah Seals, dated February 25. IS56?re1 rersed. North S8 West to the beglnilng, containing about 8 and. 8-8 lares. II. A tract conveyed to Eli Moore ?y Christopher Bailey and wife Ldeiser by deed dated January 8. 1896. md recorded In Book 120 at pace IIS of the Beaufort County Records. Liylng on the North side of Pamlico EUeer and adjoining the lands of the jaunty and on the East side of Brick Kiln Branch; , Beglning at poplar In the said Branch and running ttastwardiy with the rue of the Branch to a road separating the land of said Bailey from .aid Moore, thence funning Southwardly with eald road twenty-four poles to an Iron etob driven in the 5roucfi. feence North 73 Weat 6 pales and 5 links ha Wilklns* Una. then with his line-to the beginning, rmtalning one and one-seventh (1 1-7) acree. Said lands will be pold separately and than wllf he sold together as s lump Terms Of gale. cash. This July H. 1918. y W W. R BROWN, 3ft Admlnlatrator-Combilselonar Warded Orlmea. Attorneys. j& 5 I ) ? I ?l -V--^fcionga 123 an^il 124. fau, ; - ~| IHEUVree Washington Light & Water Co. JWASHINGTON. N. C. ' M , - .. -.- ... - - - - ( ~ LEON WOOD?Meaaberi^New YoA Cottoe Etcbaoge.?JAMES W. COLE \ J. LEON WOOD & CO. < BANKERS and BROKERS. L Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain and Provisions., 78 Pinnae Street. ? Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Vfc * \ 1 Private wires to New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Board of N Correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment and marginal ' / Accounts given Careful Attention? { Ir Eastern Carolina Teachers Trailing School A. state school to train teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to ail who agree to teach. Fail term begins Sept. 23 1913. For Catalogue and other information address Robt. II Wright, Pres. Greenville. M. C. V, Try A Newal ^ ? TAT ??.4. 7| J Notice Is hereby given tliet J ? ? ^**** XX vl W. Tarklngton is do longer connu ed.with the firm of W. R, Bwaln, St mm Weft Ume, * Cov co-partnership now eo Pbynfctlnn? Well. bat if year tin V aiets or Wi H. Swalh endXalry Swel PU won't grow bin end f?t you ??? trading u W. R. Swain. Don * Co. go to the vet. Woman twbo has brought ber pet pig to the doctoral- Thl* 'be 1st day ot July. 1?1?. Oh. doctor. I hare no conadeoce In W. R-SWAIN. SON A CO. " ?* hlmeeic?PSnpeedi, ?' 7?7" it \ Houses not wired for electric service are not in the "all modern improvements"clast. ' uneconomical and unfashionable. ^ Landlords find them hard to rent, difficult to ffiwq ell and expensive to insure. f Your friends and neighbors who own, buy, sell or h tent houses, will substantiate these facta. Eliminate fe I these drawbacks by hiving your houses wired. J I ' O j , ' i-| J i / ? j -irI I* E. A- D*nl*l Jr. * -! mtttKr ? - ?i^ii Washington, North Caralta* l I " WUaj-C. ? ? ? HODMAN St BONN EH, - frublcs'on. North ?rou,E 3^M| ...? I**' I H. 8. Ward JunlM D. Qr?M0>' WARD A ORDOn ? l| ; mmummWW W-M ' m 4 ? ' W. B. RODMAN, IB, Attorney-mt-Law. ? Washington, N. C. m Office Barlasa & Tnut Bulldln*. ' ;* : m .% m m 3 S. A. PHILLIPS A BKL CHUB IX8UBAXGI, ? B WASHINGTON, M. Oi ? ? a a b ?. ..'"M I V ...... - > Practice* la all the Ceart* f ? 1^44== i John H. Small A. D. M??I ?< ' U ) * Frank H. Bryan S SMALL, MicLBAK * BRYAM, ? A f Attornara-aV-Lsw S Washington, NojJh Carnllaa ' B V"-'w* w m ' m JHHHH w * - - niuutr MtMllUI, AUorn*y'?t-L*v. St. Rodman Bid*., S. llllJ wiihlncton. Nort* Ciralbfl a* GEO. J. 8TUDDERT, .% 1 Attorney-at-Law. | Next to Lewia * Calais, V Market 8treat, Washington, N. a ?,>>, J/:j ? i * * i 5?1 i ? A. D. MmcLess, ? M Washington, N. C- . P* W. A. TAompM. -. >n [ Adrara,?.?, * a- McLBAN k mOMPSO*. ? J n, Attorneim-at-lAir, a Aoror* Bad Waabtafton. M. O, ?M I I * BDWAID L WfWAlt ? 1 IX A? AMeraiy at lee,-?? Washington. N. C. ^| \ ' ? : coijjj B. harmam : ' --_ ; w I w5SS^i?"N.*6. I . * - : NORWOOD l. iotMbaa ' m i W : Atura.,-^., : ? ?3- iw *'>.-* . "wr9; . : , - fc wumoNi HMMOI -???a * - r~ ' * THU8DAT. AfO. 7, !??. |2fE, 14 to lie 255?5e,70 ? >o to HI 2**r+trew* ?o u, ?? Shoorlta*. 4 to IK. & L?mb akin., each II to II* V : . *** B Damage dry hldaa, par lb. .6 to l?o Orj*aal^?d**id **?**'?' < ? * sr *v!n ?s"" '* * i<w * ii* Z ? from' Wool, bury lOtoil* f ? ? .._
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