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snntlnueil vtl) nftitxo notify thin ofK*'-" resolved* Ji , _. If ott get Ibe-DoA/ Nowi S troiapUy telenhne or write the ntnoF \ger, mud tbo eompU&t will recelvt ' su mediate attention It to our do tt ? < ?re to plena# you. IH5'1 V? All ortlctes Mat to tho Dally NeWi ter publication not bo aigned bj Mr'. , cm wrttnr. otherwise they vlll no1 fte published. 'J ' THURSDAY. AUGUST 18. 1913. Ha Didn't FH th. Salt. *1 bare always been coavtuced iha [ ft?ir Tork taken ibe load In ntoa 'x tblocs." said the comedian, "bat ! wo unaware until lately that tho ctotbln . * ooloamen hero are export anatomist ttao?i "1 bad ooooolop to vUK a dewnlowi business office, where 1 beard a cler - leiuac me wnw euipioywi oi sun u clothes which he bought and paid fo< but which did not Ot properly. H decided to return the suit and Insta upon receiving another In place of 1 &!?. __ Act|ng upon thl< decision,. he left th office. Shortly Afterward he reappeei ed with the sntue suit of clothes and distrusted look. " 'What Is the troubleT was asked. L" "Confound Itr be exclaimed, point Ing to his chest. 'After talking to tb ?uelesfnan I discovered I bat I am to flat here, too thick here and my leg e are too abort.' NeW York Times. ? ????????? f. ^ A Spendthrift Duke. The sixth Duke of Devonshire. so of the "(Jnlnsboruugh" duchess, ram Into n colossal fortune on attaining hi majority. The whyle of bis projiert was In Ills "OiVti hands The entail hit been cut oft. nrtd his father's death hn - Interfered with the resettleinen Ml . "There was. therefore, no curb on hi r* ' dxtntvagauce." nnys his blographei "and so great were the Inroads tin Ills mode of life muue ?u his. wen It that toward the etui of his life be fel E - - .constrained to sell the Yorkshire estat of Londe?lH>rongh.'f This famous ntr foolish duke believed In keeping u the dignity of his position uud waul drive to race meetings in^n coach nni alx with twelve outriders. Wbeo sen as ambassador extraordinnry to Si Petersburg lor the coronation of Nlcli olas 1. he spent ?.?.0U0 J!n excess v the sum Allowed hliu by the goreri to ' menu?lobe. ' For the purpose of building 1.10 mile of Improved automobile roads, connect By ,n= more than 400 towns unci 1.000.00 E.; \ people, the Ozark Trails assuciatlo \ was organized at Montene. Ark., by 30 delegates from Arkuusus. Oklaliouu Hi ?\ -MiMwri ?n?1 KtiiMttir' *" _ \ The association plans to raise &>.0n V annually through duos paid by wen Ibers. This will be used In the pronu Vion of goed road* and their upkeo after they are built. The nssorlatio will not contribute financially to tli actual building of the roads, but svi offer $2.1-00 in prizes yearly for tli best pieces of road built. Tiib territory to be embraced by tb association consists of from teu t *. twelve dlvbdous. each division havln a road to te marked every lintr mil with a white marker bearing the word "Ozark Trails." The route runs at fa north us St. r.ouls. west us far a* Ok I; ttoma .City, Kansas City and Wlcbiti Kan.. south as far as lingers and en* at Montene. BAD ROADS LOWER PRICES , Government Issues Report Citing Loaa es to Farmer*. Where bad roads prevail farmers ar forced to move their crops, not whe the market price is favorable, bu quentlv at heavy pecuniary loss as result according to the office of pnbli roads of the department of ngrieulturi In a statement it cites specific case Fy of such losses^ assertion: Kxcesslve tSnet tint Ions In markt prices are seldom due to overprodui tlor.. They frequently take place 1 !y regions where The local prodi ictlo tlites not equal the consumption. Tber tre counties rich in agricultural poi alhllitles. burdened with bad rondi vhnrn'lliA i, .? ?>f food exceed the outgoing Rhipnicm K t In the ratio of four t<> one. M.*1 nv gwh counties with Improve road* would not only b*corue nt?lf xui tvytir.g. r.nr wntild ship product* t titer market*. i . ? r.;cj 'Bjimert "Wlint'?Jh(f matter?" K' ?? "What'/me matter? Wombat so] rth the wor>t liar in town." "Don't be-discouraged. You may,I the wore: now. lint anybody who keei nt It. oh persistently as yon do is apt I become a pretty good liar In time."l?ulHvi:le Courier-Journal. Trade Tae-iea. "The young fellow who's coming 1 WE' acq you. Lbic, must I* u lHwyer." "What waken yon think that, ti "Because -J notice whenever t L^^. cobios to court ho'always pleads for tay."-Baltimore American.E Did His Slot. , Judge? Did you look to sec wMth * iron had killed any one' EJ, Chauffeur? Ye#. your honor. I loo d In all the morning' paper*. ? No Watch Your Words. Onw of the be?t rule* In conTera tion to never to eay n word which ai ^BjFv 'P* tlV <otnpeny tain reasonably wh !| 4 sh*toU athAUBht. |f * ^ y $ I > Tba dealers had to Mil. ' ~? f| Aril ?o that uuwnln* aha went down To a Hop a little . And alia ?m clad Mat not la kuU . ? t Sjanat WrqM?,?wr She pAld A doluKra a. a tat I ; She found upon dlap:xy Col hera la what aha newer knew. Tbough h-ppan oft U *?:- < , - The dollar,that she handed to < i - g'1"- . - ~r* ; Before the afternoon waa paid ' . \ To aorae one in the town 1 , , And In tba eourea of daily trada At laat to Mr. Brown. That nlabt when supper aba bad cooked . ' Sha wore bar *anno?t now. , Brawn tokl bar sweat enough aba , , , I no trad To klaa?and did It too. l ' In rood etabrace be held bar near . , , To take another amack \ a juia ssks. mxi? pwwni, a?tr- ? 3 4 8h? *ot her dollar back! ? C J ?American Lumbenntf. t I MERCHANTS SHOULD DEMAND t PROMPT PAYMENT OF BILLS 6 it Abase of Charge Account Duo to CsreL tessness?Cash Syetem Beat. . " ^ ? : r> n Some people become careless aboul paying the bills of the local storekeeper. It Is not. that they ore dishonest, t- they are simply careless. *' "Oh. I've 0 teen dealing with that man for yean ? now, and he won't mind 'waiting ? awhile," ihey will say as the first bib Is poked nwny and forgotten until an other reminds them of the unsettled n obligation. e| A local storekeeper cannot .go on do s log business at the same old stand and y roudor satisfaction, 911^ tb% best possl 3 "ble equivalent' for tbe money without (1 bis customers' co-opera tion. A cog L will slip here- nDd a cog will slip there s in any business w.Lcn this sort of thing r. contiuues Indefinitely, and the home it merchant realizes It bns become a prue h tlce. U On tbe other band, n prompt response e to tbe uicrchatrt's first bill will ho ro d warded. It wltt ptjee trweil stocked pj stare at your disposal nnd n list ol dI prices that does not bare to be fixed rt with nil cfo to tbe debtors' list, it While it is commendable to pay youi t. tradesman's bills promptly. It is betuy i* still never to ??pen u charge account f Pay for each article when you buy n 1 .1 till loin th?l Mnl-? nf tho liu.nl ? ban fs host frleiuly I letter fHen?U even than those who pay once a week s or uu-.'c ; mouC\ t' As a matter of fart. tills charge ac 0 count Idea Is nothing less than a per n souht favor which a storekeeper is uo? 0 obliged to grunt. It is a favor that If i, net panted by the mall order concerns Bnt when a storekeeper permits a cus tr totuer to go on bis books the least thai ) customer can dc Is to fettle his acconut > without delay. How this prompt re p turn courtesy v Hi rebound to tho cus n i?tw?r'4 sdvautiee has already beei e uwaiieu o?-_ II e Just Being Human. e Whatever else I may bo ashamed of 0 ict me not be ashamed of being hn 3 man. I mar well blush for my^ little ^ store of knowledge, for it might have* been greater, and for my imperfect r wisdom, which might have been sound ' er; for my sins, that might have been fewer, and for my righteousness ' which is paltry enough. For excesses, lacks and want of balance I may be justly blamed, but for any genuine hu ; man feeling I have no rigbt' to hanp my bead. So 1 dare say frankly thai I lore to eat and to drink. I love wo man and the child. I love my slippered e ease and n chat with good company 0 I lovo adventure and the shining snll (. I love a rousing book, a clever plaj and a fair light. Anil whatever nrilii a or Joy is built upon the contempt or c others. I hate- The best part of the , heritage the twentieth century bring? ^ me is tho- privilege of being wholly human and not ashamed of iL-^Dr ft Frank Crane in Woman's World. n Loubo? Surprised Constans. n In spite of his imperturbability M v Constans admitted that one rnuii hac , succeeded in astonishing him. Kmlli I.ouhct. afterward president of the re ;j5 public, did this. j, "When I left tho ministry of the In terlor." said Coustans in tellinj: | <t' the story, "i handed over to my cue >. ecaaor the key of the safo containing :o rtre secret service mowpy. It tnre theL the beginning of March, and 1 had a nice little urtm. more than a million. In bundle* of 10,000 frniics. M. Loubet ^ | did a thing which 1 should not have bellovedposjdblc." ^ Here M. Constnns stopped and asked; ^ -"Do yoit.kuOw what he did?" yj Some one ventured a jenes*. _ "Not nt oil." reHunntl Ml "Constant "M. I^oubet signed me a receipt lot the sum without even opening the safe to wo if It was there."?Philadelphia to ITeaa. , . R* On* or th* Other. Her das* was bright, arid the tenclier ' wa* proud of It. she was conducting * a qui/.iii imigmi'iii. "In what mum do we live?" usked the trectior. "The ?emp*rut cone," chanted the CT well drilled (.bus. "IUght. And what do we,mean by 'teiuperat#7 Willie, you nwy answer." w "Temp'rut la where It's freecln" cold half the time an* ro&atln' hot the other half the tlh>e." If Willie wasn't sent to the bead foe that it viu't hemtm he didn't de2 -err* the honor. ? Cleveland rialn n -'tartan. wan Issued agslnst them on the ITtbl rwion ?o^?im?ige uf plttntltt* bj ^ at ?-.system propteatoij-S? * ing the simc, .11 of 191}, 1 which mimmojis ?ii returnable be- a fore the Judge of', the Superior . Court of Beaufort county to be held " for the said county of Beaufort at 0 the court house in Washington, 00 0 th? second Monday before the let Monday of March. It being the 17tb day of February, 1918. The said defendant* will also take notice thai ? an alias summons, warrant of attachment and writ of garnlahment was ordered to be Issued against _ them, in the'said cause, by His Honoi Frank Carter, Judge Presiding at the August term of the Superior Court of Beaufort county, and pursuant to the said order Geo. A. Paul, Clerk of the aaid Court, did on the 85th day of August 1913. Issue an allat summons ^against^ the ^aaldBt. \ahipany and Houston and Texaa Cen trml Railroad Company to be and appear before the Judge of the Super- ? lor Court-of Beaufort county, at?a- - court to be held for the said country on the 4th Monday after the Arc* t Monday,of September, It being the I 29th day of September, 1H5, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiffs, and did Issue a war- J rant of attachment and writ,of garn Ishment commanding the Atlantic J Coast Line Railroad Company and Norfolk Southern Railroad ,Company to be and appear at the aaid term 3 of the snid court on the 29th day o.' Soptembcr. 191-3. and answer wtaa funds each of the said railroads hat 1 In its hands or what property eacb has or what debts each owes to the said St. Mouis and San Prandscc Railroad dTompany and Houston and 1 Texas (Antral Railroad Company oh the date of eervico-- of garnishment anfl date of appearance and an- ! rwer, and tho Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company is further commanded to answer what debts it ow cd or what property it had to and o the said St. Louis and San F*ranclscc < Kail read Company and Houston an^ Texas Central Railroad Company a' the date of ^errice of garnishment warrant of attachment, and?appearanco and answer at the February term 1913. of tho said-court. 1 The sheriff of Beaufort county having made returns of tho summons that the said St. Louis and* San Fran- i cicso Railroad Company and Hous- t ton and Texas Central Railroad Com i pany, cannot after duo diligence be found in Beaufort county, notice o alias ?MM?j warrant of attach, j ment and writ of garnishment is ordered to be published in a newspaper. published In Beaufort county for.thirty days. This the 26th day of Aug. 1913. (Signed) GEO . A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court of Beaufor? ?County:? ? * . ?'* * : Wonderful Change in Boy Oklahoma Father Telia of Good Influences at Bingham School, *Meh?nn, X. C. Wynncwood, Okla.. May 23, 1913. Col. Preston Lewis Gray, Bingham School. ] Mebane. X. C. { Dear Col. Gray:?When 1 look \ back over the past seven years of'< my sen's life and compare tbe last three yoars with the preceding four \ years, 1 humbly raise my eyes and j heart heavenward and thank the j Great Redeemer for the progress i George has mad^under your instruction and influences. - . It was certainly a great day In George's life when 1 was Induced to place him in Bingham school. The change In the boy is simply wonderful to say the least; somebody has exerted a wonderful influence over him for good. He (s going In the right direction, seemingly, and it will only bo a question of time unj> he takes his rightful place in the world, and "makes good.'' When you have turned a boy like George into r:gnt cnannns 01 living in mi* world, your life is not in vain and your mlaslon h am. not l>.ut yoil havy ^|eu entirely^ successful for who can count the value of a life or soul In dollars or commercial exchange? 1 shall offer to send ^im to ycrur school for tbe ensuing year. Wishing .yeu continued success In tie future. 1 rfm. Very respectfully yours. ; H. J. WHEBL.BR. " City Engineer This Is an unsolicited testimonial. Copied from a business' later. ' For handsome Illustrated, catalogue, tent free, address Col Preston I^ewls Gray. B.'U, President, Bfndifcip M'lhW, Box M. t CASTOR IA Far Ijilutt and OltMrim, Ths Bet Yw Han JUiafi tagM r before the.39t* day of July, 1914.il t their recovery. AH persona in. lebted to said estate will please make mmedlate payment. This July 33, 1913. WM. FLOYD TANKARD, 7-19-9 wp Executor. 11"" 1 NOKFOLK SOUTHERN WM HUUTr^ IchMul* in ctTect August 35, 1111 7S -.-L J m published mi information only rnd ere not guaranteed. TRAINS UBAYB WASHINGTON, i North Bond. S.3J a. m. Dally?Night Expreei Pullman Sleeping Cars {p Norfolk. l$:IO % m.?Daily Iot Norfolk Conneets for att point* fcortb and weat 1:00 p. m.?Dally except Sunday for ^Belharen. West Bound. 1:50 a. m.?Dally except Sunday for GrCenvllle, Wilson and Raleigh Connects North, South and Weir I with all linen. 1:11 p. m.?Daily for Green*!)!** y WUeon and Raleigh. Broiler Par 1 lor Car Service. 8.05 a. m.?Dally. PuTIsixa SToop I Ing Cars for Greenville. Wlleoi | and Raleigh. Connects North South and West. South Bound. 2.05 a. m.?Daily tor New Ben . Klnston and Goldsboro. Pullniai Sleeping Cars. i > 49 a. w^rrDaliy except Sunday foi _ New Bern. 1:32 p. m.?Dally for New Bern Goldsboro and Beaufort. For farther information and reeerration of' Pullman Sleeping Car pace, apply to T. H. Myers, Washing on, N. C. H. S. LEARD, Gen'l Passenger Agent IV. A. WITT ?' Gen'l 8upt.. Norfolk. Va.# t*r?c?utio/i? of Old Tim* Doctor*. It wan formerly tire practice among physicians to carry,*e caae baring; a hollo* bend.- the top of wtttetr gold, pierced with boles like a pepper box. The top contained a smaT . amrrant" 'of aromatic powder or ol snuff, and on entering the bouse or room where a disease supposed to N Infectious prevailed the doctor would strike his cune on the floor to agitate ; the powder n nd then apply It tb hk nose: hence all the old prints of pby sicinns represent them with canes tc their noses. The Best Pain Killer Bucklen'a Arnica Salve when applied to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn or scald, or other injury of the akin will immediately remove all pain. E.E. Chamberlain of Clinton, Me., says:? 14 It robs cuts and other in juries of thetr terrors. As a healing remedy Us equai don't exist." Will do sood for you. Only S6c at all dragnets. - . if I ^ By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Beaufort County thb day made In a Special Proceeding therein pending entitled "8. T Brocks, administrator of g&rah J Shavender and others, agaiaat J. D Shavender, B. W. Wilkinson anf others," I will eel J At pubic auction for cash to the highest bidder, at tb< Court House door-1% Beaufort Coun ty. op September 29fcb. 1913, at noon all that tract or parcel of land In Bath Townshtp, Beaufort County, a' or near the Tillies, ef TiulahUlfl jypgFjjpt Sarah 9. Shavender died seized and possessed, adjoining th< lends or Edward J. Woolard and others; bounded, ?h the North by the mala road leddfaff from Washington to Yeateavljle; on the Went by the lands of Etaiiy Jones; on the South by the Adams North Uco and on the East by the landa of Edward J .Woolard. containing 144 bentf nl&f *T lew, being all of the land that S. W: Wilkinson formerly bought of William' Bharender* and wife and tbr same conveyed, too the naid Barah J 8b a vender by W. Willrtnsoajuul rife. by deed anted December Mh IMS. and recorded la the Heg1i>tor> Offi.r of Beaufort County In Book ?(f. page ??. ta referred to for denerlptlon. | Th? purehnner *1 the eald eale wlWbe required to de. poeit ten D" rent. In - cnah of the amount bid by way of gunrfwtteo pending oondrmdUou ot ule by the flowt.i.sr ' i ? - *' ; '^>*' * I I | iW" Yoo Cm Gel A I I -^31 *?? 1_ Washington Light & Water Co. WASHINGTON, N. C. \ ' ..HOW WWW MMn W. OOIX ) \ ~ J. LEON WOOD:& CO. I \ BANKERS and BROKERS.' t ^Stocks. Bonds, Cotton, Or in nnd Provisions., 78 Pbune Street. S I Carpenter Bnildlng, Norfolk V*. f J Private wires to Now York Stock Exchange, Chicago Board of \ rr&de and other SnsnHal centers. _j \ S Correspondence rsspoctfnlly solicited. Investment and marginal S f IcooWats given Carofnl Attention.. . C Ir^lr ^ Eastern Carolina l eachers Trailing School^ A state school to tram teachers for the pubi: ??_ ' ' *- i 'r *.? .? " " hc scnwis or moroi Carolina. livery energy is df ' reded to this one purpose. Tuition free to ol} who agree to teach. Fattterm begins Sept. 23 1913. For Catalogue and other Information address Robl. H. Wright. Pm. GmnvUla, N. C. NWbacantuL -4^p. littto ,? MR Oon'l t.ll oy oa k* uv J lie >ou dnnk woe. L J " J f /y Mm* ^K^On? glan Mysfirt. It has th< mtn?M-.? vim. dx*h and ptffcW -.hat delight* parched pahtri And ref re*he* t;.-rd bodies and , DEI.!ClOL^R^L^fIKMV1R5T-QUDiCHlN^^^^ Bottled at an Up-to-dat: mid Sanitary BOTTLING PLANT F. E. MAYO. Prop. Washington, N. C. .' . ' ( . i ' p orse Racing - Motorcycle Racing g | MBOR DAY SEPTEMBER 1ST | | Eastern Carolina Fair Ground g Three Horse Races | 5 Free for aU/Hiree Minute * %> ? TWO MOTORCYCLE'RACES. ? ? > A JiniMion 50c. ChUdren under twelve 25c j * if**1 UMpv C. w>mi Washington, NorthCnrallaa ] W? practice In all th? Mortal * m *53B1k~*^ ' <?'J8 I l . ll'gtWQ^il i' > ' y I WU?y C. Hodman J fH gp John KBoaaar * 1 ItODMAK it BONOTICR, W?h.n?tT.' Wft rl M H. a ViM JiuIn a litM WAJU> a OR1MM ? 1 . / ^ . ... _ II *1^ mm ' J I rtml o.?tt.H9R5fflr - 1 Olflea 8arta*i * T^ait BalldUa. a I m\m T .......... j a. noun m imo,^ I MRU 1KSIRAJKIB, J WAamnoTo*. ?. o, 4 I k .. . . . ; Frastlaaa la all tha Curt*. 1 ? . . . ?. J A-)f. J JahaH.?*.,! A- D-MwlaM J 1m* H. Brru a J SMALL, MjitUAK a BBVAB, a ^ I ? AttoraarvaVLaw . "flfcj&nKl " Wattinatoa. No?_h carollaa I:" a a a i' ~M 1 ABB* MaMOLLAB, <u. AUoruj-it'Ltv. 5s- V,? Kfj;,: IM. Bodmu Bids., m. Mala at, " Waaklactsa, North CaroUaa. a 'f ' a. a a ~i , . - ; | i ,Q"? ' TTOBMI, A AttorowaMLaw. Naat to La via A CUM, ? i UarkM Straat, . V W ooblast oa, N. C. ' ] ......... ] ^ A. D. HkUU. WukhlUl, N. C. W. A. Thoaiptoa. : ' / AUM.ii.i.t Mti.??? * 'TBOMPaoa, ? AtUm7Mt-L*Tf Lj Aaron tad Wtthlnctot, H . 8, ' i ,? ??? ' V- ' J* . BQWAKD L. STKWAJTI I? Attoraw-tmnr,? S- ? 1* Watbtagtoa. ".-a. " 21 . COUJM H. hardoc V fl Attonw-atrLow f Room ludi. 1 : Wublaiun, M. a ; - / v* a ?;. 11 ? . V ' * Or vt ? MOBUnObU UHMon ? ** it, ( Attoraor-tt-LAv I . wnhla^a. J.. 0. . ; i : I WASHINGTON PRODCCB ItABOt > , THURSDAY, AUOtJBT *1, m?fe' UtolM t I CHlfkta*, young JO to Ik* 7 , ^kteko
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