: Month 9 ' I |, 1111]" I * * ' * *' |'||| K-- . #SkMU!uM of -1 ??~ All trttdM Mot to- the Dolly Nnri ter publication at net be ilfaad by CM wrttotC otberwlee they will aot p bo pobUeked. ? , ?*?.. ... . >. -i. . ...? .. FRIDAY. AUGUST 8. Itl3. jt~ FtttsttiMT -RATfc-MKKTUCC AT 1IALKK.H. St - xfj On next Tuesday there will be a big freight. rate meeting at Kalelgh. Almost every county in the state will }1(be represented at the meeting by delegates and will take a part In the adjustment of freight rates and the -discussion of the present rates, t Pitt and the other neighboring CQUDties are going to be well represented at the meeting but as far as ...? l,oo o ^.? n r\ plaiu~ to have delegates* attend the convention. Many of the counties in &r thq state have "Just Freight Rates Associations." An organiser" " was in Washington some sU weeks age but was unsuccessful in forming an organization here. Although we are handicapped in this, we believe that It would be a got-:! idea for the Chamber of Commerce to appoint' a committee to attend the meeting at . Raleigh represent the interests. of Beau t ort at it. -* * ATHLETICS * Howard P. Drew, the colored -splinter, of Springfield. Mass.. hat ^entered the Empire City meet. Ernest Barry, the English sculler an dhcider of world's title, may be asked to consider a challenge rom Frank Geer. of Boston, who claims the-American tTfawplonship. One-armed are getting their share of the prizes these days. C. C. De . Sauliners of the North Dorchester A. A., who has but one arm. is doing . pom* wonderful sprinting In New ! hiPllfthd- _ ! Joe Gilbert, the Mohawk s star ImFmlTeft*"coming back to competion again. Gilbert will start running in a few days, and will point for the ten-uille championship. Were Joe to take his running seriously there would be few ten-miters that would show him the way. Jim Ro^enberger will likely start in the quarter-mile straightway rum at the Empire City meet track this month. It is predicted that "Rosie" could carry both Half and HalpiD along at a merry clip. If he could ge". them together in a race. The athletic meet held in the Pa rutui^ tj^iydri tl?> itjnt' .can be carried oh successfully, *!? .In stately t^T.ef^oJ'titl?A fcteitern ath<eru gamfes imwHs'T! ?The Yankeee-are going to add to] the value of Sfew York by building a J250,000 grandstand', with' fieTdl stands of swell desrgns." . Fans frcm Chili, If rumor is to be , iakeu seriously, will soon arrive in the United State's, to witness the world's series of 1913. I*arl YTWlman - ft? wove red-?UU 'form and will pitch bail again oi like variety to that supplied for the St. Ljpuis Browns laAt spring.' Carl Zjrraloo has been sent to Prov idence for mr.re seasoning by Manager Hughle Jennings of the .Detroit TlgerB.' who has purchased' itussell JBetslli. a pitcher, from Asheville of North Carolina league. \ " The giants have reactied tlie place now where they consider the lo?s of one game a decided slump and take Jpromp: measures to go back into jheir litr'da ^gn>" ?ftey such a cataspfogflteV' '"~77T~~ ' liOXIXtt. - Pet *Prad!ey, the Italian light weight aays 'never again" until thr .all, / ?fiVr r Several of the western cities car flow run the boxing (?ame under the new 10-round no-decision law. there Ey fore Western managers, wil be mor* tndependent of Eastern talent, it is predicted. AUiran in iiiHiriiii iiliiri Ip has several matches on hand. Inr ood^-neavy weight IWxefti in AiirTraBs now. b' n While Ritchie, Joe P.lvere, ind Xeach Cross, all of whom have been In the public eye of late, fight under j sBumed names. In tact a big per-j Vantage "of the more pr^miicjfs Scrappers use stage names in -p* ^ sasscr -i WASHJNGTO^PARK.j j '=!: Malthas"* Pallor*. iY1 lMIkoc >u on# of the mort j I Or* Of ootlion, on* HiMz Duqoeo* < Ml relaloo hi* receplloo << the new |, at on* ot bis tore t allure* ot the Odeon. I Bo hod taken refuge from hit norrouo ) (um in 4km mutiec'l oIBm, *Dd fronds corue to blm from ttmo to tlmo! I to toll him how thins* wero going. 1 Tbor cwild oo?y tui him llrtt that , b?d^r *nd thonth.tr thought It worth whll* to tell hb* north ing at alL Ho In. the maanflmo hut collapaed. Ho had tumblod out of tho cnMtu*. falfetrom the floonan* ruttgA be wee fjAa. llS1 hU b?i b^HeSlhi ~smF^"a The Bent Pain Killer TlUCkleri'tr Xrnlca SiW khWi aV> plied to a cii(. bruise, Strain. burn at scaldy or other injury of the skin wtti immediately remove all pain. B.E. Chamberlain of .Clinton. Me., aaya:? "It robs cuts and other injuries of their terrors. As a healing remedy ita equal don't exist." Will .;d?: good for you. Only 25c at all drug*,8t8 .. c ;' The King of All Laxative*. For constipation, heada he*, Indigestion and dyspepsia, use Dr. King's New Life Pillj. Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, K. Y.t says they are the 'King of all laxatives. They are a* blessing to all my famly and I always keep a box at home." Get a box and get well. Price 25c. Recommended by all druggists. Have a Purpose. The first great rule Is that we must. do something?that life must have a J purpose and an aim?that work | should te not merely occasional and. spasmodic, but steady and continu-1 ous. Pleasure Is a Jewel which will | onlv retain Its lustre wheirlt It In a . dco el :h? woret of Jmitu, ?iou?> Ih- , MdnVf.' v? leUUro- tttar e'foW.1-, ed.tatll-occuAlettf ttld./njay Uut ih'ugs tp, v McU we^look l?^k grcafrst^fry^y.-^Lecjtyl ; MORTGAGE SALE. By rir(0e of a power of sale contained In a certain mortgage deed, dated January Slh,~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 Peaufort County in Book 143 at page 179 and is hereby referred to, and" by virtue of a deed of assignment and the powers contained therein executed by C: C. Stewart and wife, Sudie Stewart, the latter having been formerly Sudie Lockyer, to Geo. A. T^hillips, which said deed Of "ftMlgtT-" ment Is dated January 6th. 19l2, and Is recorded in said Register's office in Took 170 at page 132 and is hereby referred to for particulars. I, will on Monday the 11th day of August, 1913, at 12 o'clock, noon-,?offer for |saje. to tlif highest bfdder fhr 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 rollo^fai 'l lo-Wit: * One piece or parcel oT Tatfd in said Township adjoining the lands of John Gray Leggett oh the South and Mar shall and Simon Leggett on the T^orth' and Eugenie Perkins on Bast and the Bowen land On tk? West and being the same bought Benjamin Ay era from David " Ayers. See deed'frdrtr bcft'ef ^e^Ht*ton and^tte^1nrfr#tr as the Jackie Dudley land Jniiff -Ocra1 taining seventy acre* more or leas. Thts-jMrdayurJutr. 111*.' GEORGE A PfULLItf|, Assignee and Owner or JD^bC By Collin .H, Harding, Attorney, 7-9-1 w-4w -t ring! Here Is a list of the heart'llaen?, giving their real appellation. Jo? RffSli?-Jose River o. Kelcal. __ >^me RitcfiW?GearyF. A. rJ.1 fen. Charley White?Charles Aorhowlt. *? George Chip?George Chipntonts Jack Bt-'Uor?William J Breslln. a pill I Ul the II t tfsjJfcBffiffi - . orltes. The at the Lyric | mat evening kyf ^efttAlng of the / rotes anft Miljfcji JiMiy cast laeriuth|?tU4. 2 | l| Tb* pfof at Tfrrlc today nrlU be one o(. the most Interesting ines durlag *bs eaeb *n<l something ?J???5*3ff food entertainment. uM'Jiff dfrwy? >#3rt. ~ tta. regular matUrea from 3 to 5. the admtsalou prlcts will ba, Ic and 10?, WTWl~?a2n|gtnl?.- I '.rr^ I ^ -et1 ' t ty r /.re-is-re.; f : T f Jf ' . (be uTBcv of a prominent lawyer. Immediately tibo "l??al oB? 'iwi io greet u bar. * -I an glad to lelt yon. Uta 8Mtb." * bo pleuaeetiy remarked, -.that your . breach, ?t previa*, milt, baa ,t>eau aot- J U?0 Tb? defendant boa oaprceued a , desire to comDromlss the cms b* mar rjlnfc you." "" " |i _^I am very glad to heir that." waak the smiling response of Miss 8thltb. < 'it Is much better than taking a J* cbnuce on losing the verdict- Toil have managed the cate rery w?lU How much do 1 ow,e,jo??r , .. l? Let roe see," thoughtfully mused the lawyer. "8futfl(we say $1007" it "We shall not," Win the emphatic jl rejoinder of |htf fair ptitkUff. "tt I* ? entirely too cnuch.^ > Ij "Well. then: 1 will tell you what l.1 yrtil do, Miss-Smith," responded the lawyer. "I wilt Just cut that bill in;' half If you will promise to retain, roe , as roi??* covmi when von 'sO? for j.?agftttft .i.t. ? . *ri?r. .>?. FyOM SKWK.lt DKWHR TO ' ' I "MAYOR OS PARADE . *.r . --- - i '/<- -! Minneapolis, Minn., ' Aug. 8.?^In | Minneapolis' mnnictpal parade to^ , day, every municipal employe frdm sewer digger to the M^or took part. "w " *?' " ?-'Vi ? ~Pb| AMERICANS WARY OP FREYCH j I'll Paris, Aug. 7.?Since the announc ? ment of the discovery of swarms Of | microbes on French coins,Americans have had difficulty in getting newLi money in the French capital, as they |l do not wish to handle any old coins: * M.Marc Langkls, the noted scientist,'.3 reports that he washed varloaR pieces-^ of money in a fixed quantity Bf aterli Jl lized water. Taking ah average '"g < cubic centlmer of the water ftrwhiih J a bronte 10 ceritlme piece whs wash*|| ed would dlsclbse ho'fdwtff' thhn'j 760,000 bacteria. 3 peV cent ot '1 which, w?s monTiilnhM - * 25 centime piece yleldied 140.000 baq torla, 2 per cent bf which was moul- , dlness. i ' > \ .... NOT1CF. [i Notice Is hereby glveu that W t W. Tarkington is no longer connect- * i J ed with thOiftrm of W. lL.ewain. Soa & Co., the co-partnership how -con-' } siBts of W. R. Swain and Cairir Swain, , trading as W. R. Swain, Son &~?o. ~ 1 This the 2st day of July, }913. ; W. R. SWAJN, SON 4 CO, r ! 7-21-4wc , ja> ] S?k.-4+r ], \ ? }. ?' ;C. .Ml .-y lt? i . ;,d- j ?? **** \ Having this day qualified 'as eWcti- j tor of the estate tt ilkry Elira Bck lin,.deceased, all persons Indebted'to hor estate are .requested to .. make ' immediate payment to the undqrslga* ? ed and all - person* haring claims' 1 against said estate'"aW heerby hotU j fifed to 'present to 'the1 under- j sighed for paym?it: 'wltWtt iw&re 1 (12) months from this date dr tHll 1 notiefe SrHl be pfekded ift fekr of their 1 ecovery. I ?*<? V j 3 Rodman fc Bonner.'-^ fy * . Attorneys. J 6-17 to 7-17 '' W , '.'O' " trT 1 MuJ 3 LITTtETON COLLEGE. j TfihattOb t a)i'if j ' . ^ W For mow thin 30' rears we j have been trainhi&girta and yoking , ftow rAyffiawiffTtr^gff/'tiiMff ffnd j who take instruction in our Prao-I ru&??i*u4 cil.'irhcjctpplclp our conrnen of I KHODE8, Littleton, TO Of* .' * M?- ' . 'y : -i f-':. a???1*1" hdajl fv@i I ' /k1;. '; V ' . SS I I . ^2 ' JfOTlCK. T BlfiMl rillllll . - ' > pSrlw Cwrtr-Brt)f? ttWCWflU V?>- > v8?"W?" ft 1**81 fhe Heirs-at-Law-of < fao. e. Brown, d?c'd, and Jo-. Nelson. IT+* Helre-*t-l*w .9* John B. Irown, name3 and residences uuBSm#,*wm take notice: I ad "action Entitled u ilnve jaw been commenced In- the Superior :o#tt oi.Beaufort County.to obtain l.'Broirn, dated Jto. ltt&V19a4. be* ag No. 5382, wider Judgment roll f the 8uperior Court,, to be revived, lad to the end that execution mar leBue on eaid lodgment And the said defendants will turner'take notice that they are requlrid"\o appear berore theaatd'Cterh of he Superior Court.*at biz office In nrffrtJHfftoii. lt, c., oB^fty.ff. a?, UU( Utb, 1U3. at, 11 M., than and Jaere toanwM JCd^puiK ?> the P?Jwm filed in said cause, and to Qtow ctfuse If iny." t?fcy executloa should not Issue on sain Judgment, >r the relief thereia prayed for will >e granted. .. Clerk'SuperiorCourt^ 7-5e#wc _ '' s ' ni If you hare a room for rent, adrer-' dee It In the Daily Newe. - " NOTICE OF HAt.E he Superior-Court of Beaufort County. entered on July 14, HIS, In a ipeclel proceefflnr eh'tltlfed 1 w. h. Brewn, Ada*. ol Ell Bloom rr. Mary I. Moore, widow of Ell Moore, and Eliza Frazzell. -Madrid Fraeeell, Henry 8. Moore, Hannah A. CoUiae, Robert, Moore. Elizabeth ' J. Moore. Inillam K. Moore. Jbmee H. Moore, KUUeJwa*. iffura c,jWhlt*-?ad. iranf. Whlta . .UniM.>?.r^? ?? uui Woo re; the undersigned, da Co,ru misdonor, will on Monday the 1st day of 3eptember. 191 j", aeM to the'highest bidder for cash at the Court HotM ldor la Beanrort County the following described real estate: j, I. Being two tracts of land and being a part or the Poor House land, formerly conveyed by Jos. B. Hlnton to Beaafort County and by aald 3ounty;conveyed. to Isaiah Keata* Jr., by deed dated July 8. 1889. and.rexwdedin Book 72. page 26S4 Tftec>?*ds of1"Beaufort County, and also a Conveyance to Sallie Ann Keats* by Beaufort County .dated January 22, kf94,and of record; and conveyed to wt, in Book at p*ge IS3 of.dke Beaufort CouotTiJtecords. ?., ,( Tract A. . Beginning, at. the Southwest corner on.th^TQad. of the land leeded by (hg Cfrdrtty1 to C. Bailey, ind running with the road Sopth i RTpst-rt^-and?ehahm.-?thei>e^ Xorth 88 EasL.tn_tLeals line, thence M&Wi :ii? ciii6tr. andwlth ttib Hne^rf'tHe' lihio North ID -WsM IS had 11-tM -tatok: to the baqtaatni. icontalaipi !? le??vSMW 1908. and registered November 18, 1908, In Book 150^.page 367 of the| Tract jl. ^glhnjng at -^ah . oak rt'dtnp, how deca^d.' (a'' "cornd*' Of | !veyf*elrttf' flfeld) add'running South1 r7'?as.jaasi!<wuh'. the.,old woodward j ine 61 poles to tha^art ypad lead?*,|rom..K?Dt?ime, IP tbo 0\d Bash 1 load: theoce up Shtfl'Uld KeaMVtlte Soui^WShh VM IiildZ pol?. to w*'fort oC'tfco eajt path, thon with; itte jr?dojie CQucwpi ?C tyg.path and I ibout (he cornei^Qf ,th? quit claim) lead, from .Beni. Run^On.." to Isaiah; "TeAia. hat^dr ffofruarj?* 23-,' 'YSStv&ifeL I U r4?* >Mrth' 88 -Wast tO'tfre begin-1 Aaeyfcotua'miiis , *bo*t 8 .-and iQT f*t>vt'7'- nfnH>\**c iiw. -" 'I n. A tract conveyed to Ell Moore W Christopher FaiTey'arid' yHfe Lueiter'fc? tfe?4 tfifed* Jknfthey ?. 1WS.1 itfd retorted tm- Book -liO , at pagel LIS of the Beaufort Countf-?teeords. I a?/Mp MhjM: FUver and adjoTnrn& the lahds of the CTouACrhoA wffMHl sHWof Brfbt ElflrBMdMM ^ISfcia I ['MfMU li t poplar in - .the aaid branch and rumtia* Eastwardly with ha raq of the Bunch to a rqad tap-' iratina the lahd Of said BaUej from {round, feenae North It Wast tj ifefepdl ll 1-7) acrea. V-1 SAld lands wilt be sold separately i W. R. BROWN. mfHpP-O&jpf la&if'' wo- ' * feSSktek aw >04 happiness n irtm ef homes la I'HHlpRig ' ?' ^ ^ she mm ni . <j"" > ". ' : f r "^nir.-^a~ "*? ' r rr r SAVEVO^H?SWBVfe? ?* T hat* n 'rouyuBHni^^/u ^JH | _A v ^1 1^ II .;rryr-^r ..." M:??i ^.,rfi." .' ,.-yr-r 'v, Washington Ligl ???? 1 I ill J TTi j ii .111 r - ... X n .'llBOM u'VMtk*>c i .ec. ,i? wM% .'? i auhw." ,, I J; LEQN W* -Vr >-r ;Ui ..K; . KA.?*Kfc-K-> iZ>^ "?~ Sim-fa, *<>?<*?. Uo?o*'>a??ttf? / ' ^vpMUr UnlltUMlb 'HarTOBtilV*. J* rwWi#? w? p^? V>Cocr?!*|*>odt<of? rwpe<*Mlr"mii< 1 'HIWM M?W?lJ|UU*>? J p -<f rntr -ai; Xfn at ^ill/ffriT i S* > I#~S| I ntlf fi l'it ii*-. Til -firr? ? ?'"i j tWW.IIU HI, U'-<!<tft(MUIIUiEiJ^|(j |jf ,4 Wfl?P;W?9^?Prov f-1'^ TenarYMtab6?'thtW? bei '-' 1 ttneconomical and urifashicrna V WltXTV* ! I W Landlords fipd ,thcn> Kane n7. >ettind rTf M?wre ?? in??1 jj Your friends Jn'J nagfo* m.-JW" hoHji^ will s^ib^tafl^e ,?ian ykpnt tbwwtwwW'skijhyb ^j and on * Take irioff?^SOpanon, IndifWhH ildney Yfroublea and aa a tonic to put lealth and strength Into the an Lire ? ytamr?x tn au? ' ' '71F'*10 T'i* V VvA. 1 'v' ar/! ? Fancy Candies 1 rAYLOE - <"W < -uN p % j i An<1 124. <*3 ' )?? lit! -n ?f? iliy ult^-Tr V r*r??rt?f$-'< &.? f ; ,: :rvw^AU;' ,:::;; j I rry.>? -, 1 f^sar** I [ twmW I mlF3BtiELEL I <B*A-i - ? >mn- vnTcinw j it & Water Co. ollii ?? 1 J OtM JKrtup?MMCI W.'.OMl i Ji .:' WD &?co. .? inDnvroc i V v.wSy'Mf^M i fd'i ?oo * oftv. .?! ,#i aa.f in??*^y? pm?? ?tc ' '!; fH/Jiftr/k: >m?>? i.*'?nihaqxi a?faiin, sf] tti*W* ' ' .7"r. t >> r :!. , joTI (Tn. 11? J i / nitlPV : : M." hmimiM IM uriiul' I 3X1;?.^'nniT; rfi nwA'tti.?fh'J *i.' tux/ %?wrir^. WWWMW>y>V^i II .. I .1 mi IIi i -I n<n? . IttH * service are ng inconvenient,- /!3B 1 to rent, difficult to ^ ^ le work at moderatocwte ' ""II" ^-'iv il> i ?^i rtrimfn... :J} ? ,i.tf j. Washington Etec- J| ttff.t " / mii as " * * * * Hp ] Altomcjiit flT H ^^,. ^ I VStt ?rt-? i*r?w. ,rr I I w. -$it&&!?Jk?.uuh ' \ 'i: ' ' * * I %?**' > m I .in -? i I T -'-rTS mt ^ ff' 'V .'*? 1 " " -? 4 .... ... ?... HMAI.L. MjwLKAN* BRVAK, iC~*.''s-f^r*"i"? "1M? . - ..t.-v -...rt'' f- ,'. >M j_MBd fc'i.'- * * * " " " * . HAJURV MeMULIjUS. B I * '. jM I mTT!~T**~ ? : I I .AiJPffrijrj Kr..r"; AW^aWr^w, ... rW Wuhluttoa, M. A V H nn [ . a .< ! " m m W ' 1. D. IlKUu. ? !* ! " Waatta?to*, N. O. "*-'->w \ ~. m> " ;i'~w. i maim 1 T~ a *?-. itott::- Aarorm.N.'Wa A fc?t> m?im? a motatam: ' a * ' ' ' Aurora and WukUltoa. 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