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iHsttifc I 1870. w- , j, Mttasod wW^aaaT *? on data ol iplraCon, oUarwtaa M ?* via U costumed at neater ?nb'. .. taHfMM ratta aattl a$ttca ta Mat raboltads ' "* _j bc||7-y i tt 70Q do M( |?t tb? Dai./ Kwr? Rl. aromnthr or write the atn. wWraeelTe iwillHH art?tton It In oar ?e<ro to i|?11> yoo. ^.yw801 articles seat to tho Daily News tor publication must bo signed by ^ 11167 wm not 1 WEDNESDAY, AUQU8T 27. ltlS. 1 , I - < I , Or. Johnson and' Qhoitr, ' ' !>.. Johnson expressed himself ertth a*nse on the subject of gbpets. "It la ' wonderful." he said, 'that 8.000 years hare now elapsed since the creation of < the world, and still It is undecided whether or not there haa ever been an 1 Instance of the spirit of any person BI|f(rcKftUi^ BllSI ucavu. tfCi LOV llOll* Ability of HO me stories of apparitions can bardly be called In question Edward FltzGerald was far from being a superstitious man, and there la a story of FltxGerald in a book called I "Tennyson and His Friends." He once told some people "bow he bad one day clearly seen from outside hla slater and her children having tea in hla dining room. He then saw hla alster quietly withdraw from the room so as not to disturb tbo children. At that moment she died In Norfolk."?London Mall. Saw Wood after the Wedding. Many of tho small towns In Europe ? bavo distinctive' wedding customs "which -mist be observed, and or tbes<* the oid mountain town of Wlldermann, lu Germany, claims one that Is particularly interesting and quaint. On the day Irefore the wedding the young men Interested iu the couple place a awborsc on the top of - the- houao where the bride Is lodging, usually \ipou a chimney, and the bridegr&oui has to take it down WTore the wed ding. On the wedding dny the cou ? j>le liud a rope barring their way after they leave the church, and they are <iot allowed to pass until they have sawed iu two the kuotty log lying upon the horse. The iuhnbitants of the town gather around to watch the sawing, which Is supposed to show whether or not the couple will pull well together.?Fopular Mechaulcs. Berlin's Palaces. Berlin owes its palaces and many of Its flhesl buildings to Frederick W1b Ham i_L_ That monarch had a passion for building and transmitted It to others. Whenever he heard of a rich merchant settling Id the capital be ordered him to build a residence In keeping with his wealth. If the merchant H rt n...- ^.*1- ?? ?? ?' 1 1 many German families owe their title of liability to an ancestor having built * tine ho useI no oi je Liwi.' The ao called blue laws of Couuectl' cut were the iuvention of oue Samuel Petein, ? Tory, who, drtreo ftw tMs country on account of bis disloyalty .during tbe Revolution, published in J.ondon In 1781 a book entitled "General Iliatory of Connecticut," in which the laws In question were set forth. The rode of laws which this book conlain* linn been proved to be fabrication. There were no such laws In Connecticut or In any other part of New England.?New York American. Our English dialects are probably aa| diverse as any. Put a Cornish miner aud a Northumberland miner together for the tlrst time and each would only bnve a faint glimmering of the raeanlog of the other's speech. What would the Cornishman thluk of "What mak* o" ynn Is aba?" tie would express the aauie meaning in "What be ber like, then?" Tbeordlnary nnglish. of course, la. "What's she like?" 1 have known a LDimnner, iresn 10 I He One Dorset dialect, completely bewildered by a farm laborer's talk. He coold only get e. frllnt of meaning liere and there.? -t London. Chronicle. Room For ths Doctor. Landlady (to uppWeset for-rnosnsV? Beg pardon, sir. but what business do you follow? Applicant?I am a doetor of music. Landlady?Oh. then., we] . shall be glad to have you with us. and I'm sure you'll do well here, for there'* I , lots of music fn this locality that needs doctoring.?London Tit-Hit*. . ***-- Effecting a Curs. "1 tell you. Plltbers. this bablt of I yonrs of borrowing all the time Is growing on jou." said Jlmpson.. "You, ought to do something to check It." "All right. Jimp." said Blither*. "Just let mo have the check and I'll do my best."? Harper's Weekly. i Doge Tlist Fly, LlttJo Grace?rap*. haa a dog got wings? Papa?Certainly not. toy dear! Uttls Grace?Then the nurse told * big story. She said she was* walking down the street last night when a bit Aog tew out at to-*?Chicago New*. f. Fcwsf., j ' "They My that union* rain* the prtee ?f labor. " "(itilt. rtebf Two of rtj elortto *nt Lrrlrd loot wook and *n*k mo fof mot* o?lol7.--Boolo? Tranocrtpt. O, tbo rhWro < frt?o<u oor rood of ag to tea hi a. cw* or ooquhen 1. de> nut. tor tb? thra* ?r~ it tE*nut mute? wrtjf tk* l^cn?Inn or m hltant O* to. for Ik* annmley?r7 *" the *a< hu.beeo l*tdnn the beed ot ereiee. I>rovrreeOer, Who ellowed the k*m* I* It* preeent form to creep Into XXueoa'e dtctlooery. ilthourfh the euned doctor bed need the correct ipelllac-?London Ttlcptl*. Qoott Dlsoipline. "Oar American militia to the beetln he world," said the president of the %Kwdu^?( tto'SgatoLv "How strict to to! During thf aw ?ual encampment of oar Virginia otoIt la a private waa riding one hot day >a a trolley car with hto uniform coal an buttoned. This caueed a aergeanl m the smokers' saat behind to say: " 'Button op that coat! Ham't yea got any aenae of military decency al Sr ; ~ "But here a gentleman on the left interfered, saying to the sergeant: " 'How dare you give commands wltl x cigar in your nwamTv I'mlflJM Fltzhugh Calhoun.' "At this point an elderly gentleman, with a whit*. military moatache leaned over and murmured In the major's ear " 'Colonel Brewatcr Fairfax to sorrj to remind you, air. that to scold a aer Beaut In the presence of a private to I military offense hard to overlook/HWasblngton Star. Hans That 8wim. School losi>cctor (to the infant class ?Can a beu swim? "Yea," says Maggie, with a slgnifl cant nod of the head. ?^~ "What! Do you say a hen cai swim?'* "Yes." with repeated nod. ^ The Infant mistress Is appealed to re gardlng the Instruction Imparted to thi class. . "Maggie.*' says the Infant mistress "surely you are not thluklng. Do yoi say n hen can stvim?" With persistent nod Maggie aayi "Yes." Head master euter8_the_ room. In spector calls his attention to Maggte'i repeated answer. Head Master (to Mnggicl?Do yoi mean to say a ben can swim? "Yes." suys Maggie. "Did you ever see n hen swim?" "Yes: ii \ynter hen." Inspector cou/esscs he has still some thing to learn.?London Answers. Turkey at "tho Sick Man."' Now a collector of old prints come forward with the proof that the ei press Ion. "the sick man of Europe," * persistently applied for years to Tui key. really dates linck to the seven ieentlk-Tontury, when John- -Soblcsk drove hack the Turks from the gate of Vienna. He shows an old engrav ing with the Turk ou bis sickbed li the center aud the doctors represent lug all the nations of Europe gatherei about him. As has been tbe case eve since, they cannot agree as to tb treatment. All want to make an em ? tUV A III A, uuv IUC OpDUWIU H13UB to apply a bomb, the Pole wishes t Sire him steel, the Prussian wooli stifle blm with his cloak, etc. Chang the names and costumes of the d<x tors nod this cartoon of nearly thre centarlca. ago would answer for any o the numerous congresses that havi since then attempted to settle the res IXX aaatarn nuestlon.?Areonnuc. i A RsbutT. I "T told father I loved yon more tha any girl I've ever met" i "And what did father any7* "He said to try and meet some mot girla."?Cornell Widow. Praparel I . Never write on a subject wlthoti first baring read yourself full of I hhff'bhver rued up a subject till ye have thought yourself hungry on It ''There's a Reason'' Why strength of body and brain follows the use 9 of Grape Nuts Food It contains all the vital tlssue-buildlng material of whole wheat and mal ted barley, Including the natural Phosphate of Potash especially required for the proper nourishment of the Brain and nerve centers. Grape-Nuts food has a delicious taste, and being perfectly baked at the factory Is ready to eat direct .from the package with the addition of cream? An ideal summer food I Sold by Grocers everywhere. imffli The defendants. St. Louis and San S5T& trai^Stln^ a? ginning out* ?. "S^Thllwi 'oi '"mS* which summons was returnable before tho Judge <* the Superior Court of Beaufort bounty to be held for the eald county of Beaufort at the court house In Washington, on tbe second Monday before the let , Monday of March, It being the 17tb day "Of February. 1*11. The . defendants will also take notice that . an alias summons, warrant of at* . tachment and writ of garnishment . was ordered bo ho Issued against ; them. In the said cause, by Hla Honoi ' Frank Carter. Judge Presiding at the Augnst term 6t the Superior Court 1 of Beaufort county, and pursuant to t the said order Geo. A. Panl. Cjerk t day'of Aagw^l^ll MssJe u slut summons against the said St. Lou k is end Sac Francisco Railroad Com r pan7 ana noaaxon ana twiw x.an trnl Railroad Company to bo and appear before the Judge of the fiuperI lor Court of Beaufort county, at a court to be held for the said county ' on the 4th Monday after the tLr*? Monday of September. It being the " ?9th day of September. 1918, and 1 answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiffs, and did Issue a warrant of attachment and writ Of garn lshment commanding the Atlantic Coast Une Railroad Company and ? Norfolk Southern Railroad Comjtany to be and appear at the said term . of tbe said court the S9th day of September, 1918, ted p.r.?wer whax funds each of the said railroads haf In Its hands or what property each has or what debts each owee to the said St. Louts and San Franclsoo Railroad Company and Houston, and # Texas Central Railroad Company on the date of service of garnishment and date of appearance and anJ -wpr. and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company is further com? manded to answer what debts It ow ed or what property it had to and o! - the said St. Louis and San Franclscr s Railroad Company and Houston and Texas Central Railroad Company a< 3 the date of service, of garnishment, warrant of attachment, and appearance and answer at the February term 1913. of the said court. The sheriff of Beaufort county having made retnent of-the summons that the said St. Lodls and San Franciceo Railroad Company and Houston and Texas Central Railroad Com pany. cannot after due diligence be found in Beaufort county, notice o alias summons, warrant of attach? ment and writ of garnishment Is or. dared to be published In a newspaper. published *in Beaufort county ! ? for thirty days. s Thl$ the ISFfTday or Aug. (Signed) GEO . A. PAUL, B Clerk Superior Court of Beaufort County. 1 - 1 e Without "Padding." 3 The teacher of the class In English. says the Detroit Free Press. demanded' * that the pupils all write for their dally ! 1 exercise a brief account of a baseball1 " game. One l?ny * ' Uirauffhtlw gwm? fngly wrapped In thought while tba 1 other* worked liaril antr turned In thelr * nara+ffes. After school the teacher approached the desk of the laggard. 7*1*11 give you Are mln'itea to writ* t^at description." be ateroly aald. "It * It la not done by that time 1 shall punish you." . The boy promptly concentrated all * his attention upon the theme as the teacher slowly counted the moments. At last, with joyful eagerness, he scratched a line on bis tablet and rt handed It to his master. It read: "Rain?no game.** "Hama, Swsat Hap?a," Teo Pathetic? "Home. Sweet Home," the song of a homeless American, once moved RobZ ert Louis Stevenson to an outburst of m passionate protest But It was the music rather than the words that mused his Indignation. Yod wifl find the passage In "Across the Plains:" "I have no Idea whether musically this air Is to lie considered good or bad, but It belongs to that clasi of art whlcb may best be described as a brutal assault upon the feelfngr. Patlice must be relieved by dlgnitr of treatment If you wallow naked In the pathetic, like the author of glome. Sweet Homo," you make yrnr hearers wc?p In an unmanly fpstilm. and even yet while they are mo-ed ^bey despise themselves nudbati the owaslon of tKelr weakness." : Watched the Jockey*. When the Derby was first founded the stewards need to ride along the course to watch the competitors. A separate steward was detailed for each horse, .nod his duty was to see thai* wna no Interference with that horse at his Jockey by tfle*other competitors 01 the public. In a picture of the Derbjl of 1701 by J. N. Sartorln* one of the stewards can be seen riding along gay )y some lengths in front, of the wfhnef - -1 Making It Claar. The mother of five-year-old Oeorga had 1vh>ii ill for seveesl days. Ttlow Is yonn mamma this morning . pearKtgr ashed n neighbor "Oh. she a better.- replied the little fellow, -but she isn't quite so bettei ? ?1k wo. f^teMa/.-'-fclilcaco Nowo urnnt-ri'# 'orf part 0, tlr. Ix*fr I -Owl hoo'vmr? Wlr <1Mo-t jmi to I ow.iH.r-r..' Morrtnt-noroMottwoni-t I' Srj-'oM>0oti Oflnloo. . ^aBS?K~v ' 1 ' ill L.'.lc'-iSjjit to aotirr all perwm having claims) against the estate or said deceased to ? ^ - UVV.VMOV1J fcX/ exhibit them to tM undersigned ox or before the J?th dar of JulJ, Mil. or this aotlco will ho Flooded la bar of tboir roooroCr. "AU person. Indebted to seld rotate will plcaao Make Immediate oarment. Thl.JulrJt.19H. ?, WM. FLOYD TANKARD. ^ Pouter. 93p| Schedule In effect Auru.t at. 191J. N. B.?Th. lolloulne echedele go. ore. published u Information onlr eo^hrgkot -l.ai a. m. Dallr?Night KxprM Pullman Bleeping Care to Norfolk. 10:40 a. m.?Dallr for Norfolk. Ceonecta tor all points north and moat, ':0? p. m ?Dallr except Bundar lot Belkawt^ . . 1:5? ft. m.?Daily exeept Sunday fQ# Greenville, Wilson and Raleigh. Connects North. South and We* with all liner- ^ 3:21 p. m.?Dally tor Greenville Wilson and Raleigh. Broiler Parlor Car 8ervtce. 2.05 a. m.? Dally. Pullman Sleeping Cars for Greenville, WJlsoi and Raleigh. Connects North Bouth and West. South Bound. 2.06 n. m.?Dally for New Berr Klnston and Goldshoro. Pullman Sleeping Cars 9.4 9 a. m.?Daily cxcopt Sunday fo: New Bern. 5:22 p. m.?Dally tor New Bern. Goldsboro and Beaufort. Por further Information and reservatlon of Pullman Bleeping Car space, apply to"*. H. Myers. Washington. Ng, c: H. S. LEARD. ,*f Gen'l Passenger Agent. W. A. #ITT. Oenl Supt.. Norfolk. Va. r Www Nlstala. Modern research has brought t? ?Or Induct Him nt ii mnrvetou* nit* not only new compound* bot even new ?UmpoU. Of the fifty metallic elemental now known only neren were in on 2,000 years hro. ?ud until 100 years aco the rate of addition was less Un one metal for eacfli two centuries. Within tbe last twenty-fire years about fourteen metal* (? * been added to commercial use, an addition at aaowa rata. t The Bnl Ftla Killer Bucklen'a Arnica Sal re when applied to a cut, bruiae, sprain, burn or scald, or other tpjury of the akin will , Immediately ream all pain. E.E. .Chamberlain of Clinton, Me., says:-? |MIt robs cuts and other injuries of their terrors. Aa a healing remedy its equal don't exist." Will do good for you. Only S6e at ay drugjim, 1 "' .1 j- Wwtoa.. NOTICE OP SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Bupa rior Court of- Beaufort County thlr day made la a_ Special Proceeding therein pending entitled "8. T Brooks; administrator of Sarah J, Shavender and othern, against J. B Shavender, 8 W. Wilkinson ant1 others," I will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Beanfort County, on September 29th, 1913. at noon nil that tract or parcel of land is Bath Township, Beaufort County, a< or'near the Tillage of YaatesTille whereof Sarah J. Bhavender diet seized and possessed, adjoining th< lands of Edward J. Woo lard and others; bounded on the North by tb< nam ruaq jeao'Qg .ruin nuiHBBIOl to Yeadeavtlle: on the Woet by 4m lands of Emily"Jone*; On the Soutl by the Odama North llae-and oa^h. East by the lands of Edward J. Wool mrd, conlalntnf 144 error."mora p: leas, being all of the land that 8. W Wilkinson formerty bonght of Wl] Ham 8havend*r and wlfa and tb< tame ?on??yad to the aald Sarah 1 I Shavenddrbr 8. W Wilkinson an. wlfa, by dead dated December 5th ma. and recorded In tbe negtate* , Office di Beanfort Coanty In Bool - 8?. pag* 417, which fft referred ti tbe^amld ?ato wl^be required to de I SAVEVoittflfe^lAVEVORIC i I I afiJjl - -J jT^m | 7 i ?-?JI ] ? ? ' y'V- 1,' 1 KFc===ti GoaDect<d If II - -tj. - J - I . FT* pr I ^? ?. r *^ M-J *-* I I .. _ 1 S ^.HONWOOfl Mi ll i.K?r.mn"?"IN???l -WiW.COU ' \ ' J. LEON WOOD:& CO. S ifegV *y '(a BANKERS and BROKERS. * " (. Tstoek., II00-U, Cotton. Or In ?d PnMu., 78 Pl??e Btrrr*. I awpcBtor W?m*iKi Norfolk, Vk. ) ' PrUet? wlm to Nrw York mot^B.rt.?ki. OMc,a n??rj ?S-?j \ rnde ud oiMr InacUl center*. ) Oorrespotadence respectfully solicited, hvteamt end nurgliul , | ICteMta sirm Careful Attntku... i im ?'a,H .1 ,11. i ,i ..I i ?g ' "" Eastern Carolina Teachers Traning School 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 and other information address Robl. H. Wright, Pm. Greenville, N. C. BQTTLING PLANT | F. E. MAYO. PropS f Washington, N. C. , , |, m^w>. , =a= J Horse Racing - Motorcycle Racing ; J LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 1ST Eastern Carolina Fair Ground - ? - tf&f.f NEW BERNy^C.^ ' J 2 ' - *>' ?Three Horse Races . sfe r S . Free for all, Three Minule IwS^i - ;; and 2:28 m , s two motorcycle;races. > J Admission 50c Children under twelve 23c "4 J id | CHA^D:STAND Et >Vmfclncton. N?rt*f& W I* ^ b^^to^H^h^ar 1 !** :> * I i ; * ?*. ! ? ?? WASH^UTO*, *. O, * 2 L * > m _ * .m . ? . i >? > i i K *, Fnnlw la all tka Carta. * "' ""VT3^iP*""' E J aha O. Sarall A. D. ttflmm 1 rraa* H. Brraa J uuuMbcLiu aniui, I iUKiwMaln =: .wr*i~?\No.,J,.cY*r\' By ; -? '' ? i Altar mmcdixa*. a 1 iMnrii-Ut. a * Dr' K?f~" BM*- * "* " . I GBO. J. HIMMH, ? Attorn ?y-*t-L*?r. < * Nan to Lawta * CslAts. = Mtrkot Stroot, ? . ? Wuhlostoo. a. a jo a - . ? A. D. Maolaai. a JVMtfaWaa. 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