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Mhfcth >T Ji A>ttt Month. 1.00 (p ate Moatha . .... Via ? ?? Taar I.H Bnbacrlkara daalrln* tha pa par 61afrr asotlaaad win plate notUy tkia ol*ca oa data of axplraUoa, otharwlaa alt will ha coatlnuad at mania. tub?_?z__?...? trlpHon rtiti enUl notice to stop 0 raoalaah. V U Tea ?o aat gat Ua DaL/ Naaa promptly tetaphne or write the bub.?|er. nad the oom plaint will receive ? anmedlate attention It la our de* ire to pleaae you. e^phWialtloa*1m est ^bi Tstgned*by 'the writer, otherwise they wlU not be published. PcV*""" THURSDAY, AUG. 11. 1113. TRY TO D1H8AT1HFY FAKMBR8. It was learned this morning that there were present at the opening sale of the tobacco market, severs' persons from other cities, who at tempted to - dissatisfy- the farmers with local conditions. These men told the farmers that the Washington market was too small; that their were not enough buyers, that they were being underpaid for their to bacco and gave out a tot of talk of u similar nature. The object of these men was tc make the farmers leave the local market and bring their tobacco to "other'markets. Their little plot war discovered on the floor of the ware* .iniKP' vpitorilnv ?ml fnr a fpw inn men's it looked as if they would be forcibly expelled. The matter wai finally settled and no further remarks were passed around. We do no' know the names of the n:en who attempted 40 pass off thisrather shady piece of business, and we do not know the nafties of tht men they represented. They can easily be found out however, and il they try to repeat their trick there is liable to be just the least hit of ri scene at the warehouses Washington has entered the- tobac co field TO STAY. She will not be shoved to one side in order thai other markets may increase in aizt by handling the crops of the Beaufort County farmers. The latter arc -aware of the fact that they are being treated right and we believe tha they will remain true to the loca' market. EDITOR! A I. It is reported that several of th< farmers felt slightly offended yesterday. because they were ordered tc stand back, while the tobacco wa being sr Id. Those who were present at the sale will recollect the la-rgt crowd that surrounded -the -auctioneer. TIjp people were ordered t< fcTanU hack in order that the buyer; in 1rlit have a better opportunity tc examine the tobacro. No offense o. any kind was Intended and it I. hoped that none will be taken aftei the matter has been thought ovet and understood. One buyer, who wai present yesterday, stated that he did ? wot Intend to purohaaa any of tha to bacco on account of not being abb to keep up with the auctioneer, due .10 the crowd which surrounded him. nradtvil Photography. A r.fivnl photographer gets many Hocking* and. after a lime, takes them .as a mutter of course. Being thrown Into the sea isn't considered by btm at all a serious event. It Is during * battleship practice that he encounters grave dangers, for much of the work done at this time is from the tops of fho figiibhg in.-tstT"'wnieii are at an elexiiiioii of 120 feet aboye the sea. During different practices I have taken my position In thine masts in order to get pictures. Once in these basket dike the question is how to "stick." The gunfire photographs itself. I suppii.M? yntr wonder what I menu, but It is .1tu<t tills: Every time the big twelve in h gnus tire the awful concussion ihoy cause invariably gives The snap to the shutter of the m;?l Hie exposure is maiie.? E, Jr.. in S;. Nkhoins. farmers meet is state rox VKVTIIIN ? at Itnbvgh. X. (ircalS) Krrliirfd Rates via Norfolk Situthrrn iUilt'DHtl. From Hound ?*"' Trir Washington.* $3.50 Grimcslaud ^ 3.2c Simpson 3.0C Greenville 2.85 Fa'rmvlllo . . 2.45 Fleldubcro % . . 2.30 Stan ton burg 2.0i? Wilson 1.75 J9ai ley 1.40 aftddlescx .. .. .'.?v: 1.20 ftebulou O.05 Wehdell 0.85 Rates in same proportion from all Jntcrmedlato rtatlons. Tickets sold for all regular train* August 2t-29th inclusive. Good tc h * .?tarn Until August 31st. Aik any ^Agent Tcr partkulars. | ' j Vv - ' 1 nnn? ?\ un? ;THiwm >iue ami rosea I lirwln ? rv?Tj UwJ^Lof*tMK-n "' in Iw ruiwMini urhlrb.ot toelr con stltttvut* 1* |HKMi!l:ir to then). True bise-<"il?hi ill. ?eii?uiew?. atflvt?. rer twxvm. basil, solatium, pcostvtuon. neuiophlln. convolvulus. borage. bound's tongue 4?d lu nil the orders allied to tbe geutiauncme and .couiposttae. but ??<tf .^Wi^sb^Wtcliew. pens, geraul nm? hirtl.vhrrkw. rr*Tiilat. roses. hiV asms. Has. ate. All tbe blue producing plauts Just named bare a tannin in tlicni whkli_iiuiM nut exist In the olte . era. Tills Is called cnffetaunln. It tt found lu coffee, but not In taa: .VM contains .-mother form of ta nnln, wblcbj 1 is tbcVumo us tliat which makes camel Uar red.?Exchange. Caring Far His Health. Not many people guard their health in winter wore live or six coats when out ridiug and abed some of them as he became warmer. -Prince Poutiskioo, however, took even stronger precautions against Illness. If there was a IttUilLvf ittUlluUiaaU kfthad fUmill in bis grounds before venturing to stroll In them. His waistcoats were made lu two separate pieces. Joined at tue aides by buttous, so that he conld \ take them off or put on additional one* without removing his coat. If caught . in n shower tie sheltered himself with ' an umhrella nearly two feet wide, which came down below his waist and was pierced with little windows. In very hot weather the prince wore boots , coated with tin as a protection against | mad dogs, and carried sponges soaked with vinegar In hia ahlrt front to ward off uupleosant smells. ? Manchester Guardian. Moon Blunders. The moon. It seems, is responsible for more authors* "howlers" even than nightingales. Baroness Orcsy In "Petticoat Government" draws a beautiful picture of n crescent moon rising over the treotops In the fur eastern sky at 11 o'clock ou n June evening. The picture is so* nice that it is a pity to destroy it. but the invention is preposterous. Lucas Malet cits In a similar fashion in one of her; novels. Mis* Stevens in "The Veil" speaks of the new moon being ween at sunset prayer. "a thin slip in the east." A little study would show that when the moon rises at sunset It must necessarily be a full luooti or nearly so. Iii the same book the full moon rises and sets again within ji period of two hours, whereas the full iiiooii Is. of necessity, an all night moou.?Book News Monthly. Little Economies. A postage stamp will purchase- tou ihe use of n dollar for 122 days. Three *tniiip*--*<pial- thu interest ou n-dollat for one whole year. Little economies rarely enter into the calculations of the average man or woman ? those win cam from $300 to $3.00U a year. Men who smoke cigars easily coosutne three a day. costing not under 3f cents?enough to pay for the use ot 51 SO." fr.r till!t (lnr< 11 llml- ?1 CO put to work in an intelligent way ii night help, win Wreutl for Che rest ol the family. Mr. Common Man might take n les sou from Big Business in trivial ecouo rales. As I'mnktin quoted: A penny wavB<! Is iwopener clear; ?Philadelphia ledger. Effect of an Explosion. It seems incredible that nu explosion could be of such force as to cause an ordinary steel rail to wrap Itself twice rouud the trunk of a large tree, yet there was just such a result from the discbarge of gelignite at Nauaimo. B. C. Twelve workmen lost their lives by this explosion. The rail was lying on spot at which the explosion occurred, yet it was lifted into the air. sent In the direction of the tree and twisted round the trunk thereof. Just as if it had been a piece of yiano wire. It was so_ tightly wrapped about the trunk that it cut deeply luto the green wood and caused great splinters to start out on all sides. The explosive re sponsible fur this unique occurrence is oue of the most powerful preparatious known, composed of nitroglycerin rut7 trorotton. sodium nitrate, sodium car bouale aud wood pulp.?St. Louis Ite pUbiiCr t . Involuntary Fasting. A remarkable feat of Involuntary fasting was performed twelve years ago iiy a corporal In a regiment of French colonial iufantry. On his way to work oue morning a man beard | cries proceeding from a disused mine near Brest. At the tottnm of an cx- I cuv.-iMort nearly irM) feet deep Corporal j Atlilrc Dos ruts was fouml in so weak a eonditloit that he could scarcely ar tkiiliUo ii word. When he recovered -bis resellers Ivuriicd that aftpr nccidentally fulling Into the mine l>psrat.t had heen imprisoned for twenty-eight days without anything to eat or drink. .Uut a fitg l?cata man. - nr." W..-B -j I'arpentor in his "Manual of Pbysiolo( omnia was entombed by the full of a portion of the chalk cliffs at Dover, j It was dug out WO days later and 1 found to l>e still ulive. hut reduced in weight to forty pounds.?Ijondon Mull. Smallest Deer In the World. The nioiiKcdecr" of India and Africa hi the chevrotnin. one of the smallest hoofeti animal*. it stands less than twelve inches in height at the shoulder. The prevailing color of the fnr is 1-rown. finely speckled with yellow. . The spots are large and sometimes run into each other and form stripes. The umlerpart.s of the body are white. It IKKgcsscH the |ieciiliar habit of wnlkIng.on Die tips of Its boors. TbU lends n stiffness to the legs which bfls gained for the cbevrotaln the reputation of having no knee joints. It has no horns or antlers. But. na in the case of the musk leer, the male is provided with ' targe canine teeth or tasks In the upj?er jaw. It is of exceedingly timid disposition and lies hidden in the Jungle throughout the day and only ventures to fee*! in the early morning and after dual: In-the evening. * - .A-'- r.t * rgnms TwlMt of Boa I \ N J itorlae. no swell headed pomposityJust a nice, clean, vigorous boy of eighteen, who Weighs aeodTbie hundred and eighty pounds, ready for the oorafleM or coflego: After spending many 'years to teaching, 1 believe it Is easier to cultivate good habits than to remove bad onea; better to sead a boy to time In training a young aaan to dc right, than trying to prevent him from doing wrong; that it ia'cheaper and better to prevent crime than to cum irtmlnati;-Ihit il ia ilw Better to tend a young man hr "boK to a school where he la likely to he won to the christian life, when he Ir n the formative period?for these reasons, 1 selected the Bingham School at Mebape, N. C., for my onIfadfir He spent four yeaft fhereT graduated at that sohool last month with good health, unsullied morals, snd the highest regard for his teachers. No wonder the outlook for the yeras to come is so good! ?? Ve#y truly, Daniel Albright Yonng, D. D". For handsome catalogue 6t Bingham School, sent free, address Col. Preston Lewis tJray,. B. L., President Bingham School, Mebane, N. C., Box s$. <!> Open Spaces In Cities. A ions: with the new keenness over social ami economic reform England lias developed n number of other virtues in the past score of years. One is an appreciation of the vnlue of open spaces In cities, and one Is the Increased determination to preserve ancient landmarks. Kvery few months an article appears in the Times or some other Influential newspaper acquainting people with the danger that threatens some historical or long cherished spot, and usually the money necessary to save the property has been forthcoming.? Indiana polls News. Practical Courso Coming. "Father." asked the girl who was going to marry a poor man. "do you drink I might to tnke-n-course In hnusefiold i^conomics?* They offer a lovely one at Briny Moore for $300." "No." replied pater grimly. ?You will get oue for nothing after you are married."?Judge. The Request. "Did Paroii Fucnsli ask yon for ray h.'.nd. father*'" asked Gwendolin. "N?." replied Mr. Cuinrox. "He called to discuss a marriage settlement. He didn't ask for your hand. lie naked for my pocket book " ? Washington Star. Stenographer?What Is wrong. Mr*. Oriin buttle? Mr*. Grtnibnttle? You've ?|H>lle<l Henry with a capital "H." Don't yon know that Henry l? a mere ?mn'? numeV?New York Globe. For tho Girl*. The girl who I* a* pretty a* a picture should nerer allow herself to get In an ugly frame of mind.?Chicago News. Relief I* the acceptance of a msp Faith is taking the voyage. HICKS'CAP^ "flff IN A LITTLE'WATE.R Bftaorw tho rout*, whether (r:a \ JF *9 I [I joWL. gi top, or nem-ummi. "Sail 1 Oo-, 2be. a-xt BOo. "V " -r wru.<|Toe?KO DRUO iTOact FLO WE RS FLOWERS! We have no agent hero and will pay express OB all flowtn ordered direct from us. Why not order direct and save express and get the inrn jrivnc |wiuic. w tcrs and lillics of the valley are Che lending?(l.tw?ni. Bouquets and . floral. offerings arranged in best style at short notice. Mall, tele* phone and telegraph orders executed promptly. Green house phones. Bell 13"#, Raleigh 149. J. L. Ollilll i CO.. RALEIGH, N. C. .Store Bell 41 HOME MADE SMOKED SAUSAGE. PHONE Central Market IXICUTOfW XOTK K I flaring enalifled aa Executor of If At a^s. ttirft. 1?M <*t Beaufort County. N. C.. this is j to notify all persona hiving claims II against the estate of aid deceased to .1 exhibit them to the undersigned on or this notice will be pleaded in bar t their reoovery. All persona Indebted to eald estate wtU please make immediate payment. _ This lily WM. FLOYD TANKARD. 7-19-gwp Executor. This eath as a Tenio. The bath recommended by Dncle Sam to tbe-army boys da s means qg. Invigorating tired norree' and muscles and promoting an appbtito after a bard day's drill Immediately raftfnU Itself a* tbe rery thing for women. It sbonJd be preceded by brushing the teeth and drinking half a pint of cold water, so that tbe body may be clearf within as well as wlthont This dope. the body from bend to *aist Is rapld-j] ly swabbed with a sponge, repeatedly I wrung out or cold water, after which I it is vigorously rubbed with a Turkish)] towel. This completed, the upper parti] of the body is dressed end the lower!] part is given the same treatment, j Such a bath Is equal to a tonic.?Kan- I sas Farmer. , PILES CURED AT HOHZ IY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD , If you suffer from bleeding, itrb , lag. blind or protruding piles. s*?iu ' me your address, and T will t^il >oi | how to cur? yourself at home by thnew absorption treatment: and wi. . also send some of this home tr.rai " ment free for trial, with reference J from your own locality .if requested ' Immediate relief and permanent cm j assured. Send no money, but tel' others of this offer. Write today Mr* 4 M. Summers, Box P. Notre Uatuw , Ind. J NOTICE OF SALFI. Under and by virtue of a power of " sale contained in a deed of trust fcofn Lyda ?tuddert and husband Geo. J. Studdert to the undersigned, dated Jan. 22rd, 1912, and recorded in the office of tho Register of Deeds ot Beaufort County in Book 170, page 156, the undersigned on Friday, September 12th, 1913. at no^n, will sell at the Court IIoubo door in the town for cash all of th?^property conveyer" Id said deed of trust, being described as follows: f,~"" Being the Water Front of Lot No. . 61, and part of Lot No. 56, Van Norden Town, beginning at the Southeast corner of Washington and Main streets, and thence running Southwardly along the line of Washington street to the channel of PatnUco rlv- _ er, then Eastward!? ano puralle' with Main street to a point that would intersect the extension of the Westermost line of Mrs. Deborah V. Warren's Water Front pf part of Lot No. 56, thence Northwardly tc the West line of said Warren Lot, interseeing said Water Front of Lot No. 56 to Main street, and thence Westwardly with the line of Main street to the beginning. Said sale being made at the request of the owner of said notesA and _ subJett~to a mortgage to H. C. Carter recorded in Book 166, pfige TT17. August 12th 1913. W. B. RODMAN. JR.. 8-12-4TS2 'Prwtw^ ' NOTICE. lo tht Creditors of Jefferson Furniture Company, and all others whom It may concern: You will takn notice that "on the let day of July, 1913. M: F. Jeffer ' son and K. H. Jeffor?Dn, a par^nerfch'p. heretofore business in thr city of Wafhirt*?en,Nor < h _ C a rolin a under the fi-m style. Jefferj.cn Furni 'i^ ''"mpf-iT, iftd. conveyed, and ^ delivered Its entire stock of goods wares, merchandise, accounts, and gooa will to Jefferson Furniture Company, a Corporation duly organised created, kind existing under the tews 01 the 8tate of North Carolina. ?TWb tsacsfer > made -wUhoul prejudice, and the Corporation wll assume, pay off, end discharge $11 Indebtedness of the partnership hereto' fore conducted by M.E. and E. H. Jefferson. All accounts due M. F. Jefferson and E. H. Jefferson trading as Jetfersoa Furniture Company v should be paid to the Corporation ... All goo4* will hereafter be purchased ' by and for the I*i|Orporated Jefferson . Furn'tare Company, and if. F. nn<" p. 'H. Jefferson will in no wise become responsible, personally, for the Z d6bUi of Mid Corporation. Very respectfnlly, f M. F. JEFFERSON'. vj| I H. JEFFEfljjW&f.--- Zy ff-l2-4wc Cf C -TT* TT T ^ I We have everyth ng i i the Trot cry vine Phone* 123 and 124. SHE CARRIES NO MORE ASHES. | Gas Range --aKSSS@sal .J l) And Have It -1?' - ?ifr e e Washington Light & Water Co. WASHINGTON. N.^C ' Isaaa^s^a I [ .fUOft WOOTI MM.>i.4>IIW W.IOOll ) i J. .LEON WOOD & CO. t BANKERS and BROKERS. S ? Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Gr In Md ProTktow., 78 Mom Street. S f Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Va. I ) Private wires to New York Stock Exchange, Chicago Board pf J \ rrcde and other Snanelal centers. V % Correspondence respectfully solicited. Investment and marginal J I Accounts givea Careful Attention,. . ^ r ' S | EasternCarolioa Teachers Traninc Schnnl I A state school to tram teachers for the public schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to this one purpose. Tuition free to all who agree to teach. Fall term begins Sept. 23 1913. ? For Catalogue andnther information addrcaa Robt. H Wriohl, Vre?. OrccnvUlt, INI. C. V- J ^4f. '. Now be careful. Too much liquid ? hod? ?little ts wont. Don : fill up on ice water?anyway ^ (he mora you dnnk (he more yon want. One bum ft h? (be wecoeaa?2 vim. da>h tad aparkJe Out deKghtf parched pdqtland re frctbci tired bodice and PEUClOL^fcKlTUaHINO-TTOIUT-QPWClBNO ^..^^^^JraEcxicifouco, _ Bottled at an bp-to-dats and Sanitary BOTTLING PLANT F. E. MAYO. Prop. Washington. N. C. j| Horse Racing - Motorcycle Racing % 5 LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 1ST g Eastern Carolina Fair Ground j [ S NEW BERN. N. C. j k 2 Three Horse Races J! 5 Free for all, Three Minute n i | and 2:28 {[ * TWO MOTORCYCLE RACES. I i Admission' 50c Children under twelve 25c 1 GRAND STAND FREE . - 11 Fry the Dally Mews . ? ^ ^ ^ jV- ' j p : -UMarftiMHr*' ' """ "7 mvis l a ? B tiHiiiflU? " wublactoa. Nertk OanUai ? 5 L . . . . WllT o. fUrna ? H. Btnum RODMAN a BONNER, ;t<- I I* Attorn?7*-*t-Law, _____ ! * ' i 1 . ? |U ? ? ? m mm * l;nt ' " ' * ' ... uomjHO-Lav?*' - i one. toying* * Tra?i B*Udla?. 0- 0 m ft ? ? ???? lij? m. a. ranun * no, FIRE llVBURAMOB, ? , j I", *" ; , -VflH ?aa?^a?aaa? 1 * Atkrai^M^Uw m ';,V^r' bttUoa u ill tta'cnw " " I 9 ??<*? ? , MacLEAN Jk IBT^I, ' I ' itteraw *? riw "'* I ? Waehlagien. NoiJi Oarallaa ?? * a* urn MaMinui, Attorney-at-Law. Dr. Rtdou Blag.. K. tula W, Washington, North Carolina, m - 'ii a a a a a ' a ?' qjbo. j. btudxmkrt, ..jj A&tooaoP"OAJLow. * NuttoUvlaACM MirkM UrMt, to y; Wartf?t?. n. c. * ' "" *" ~ ? a. d. Mwelmm. ^ Wufcl'itw, n. c. " Avon. N. 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