R ?*._ 9^9^9 2s?So*rSSf^HtS MOM tk S? I ir - "Sfir*)ei'??. ' , , i ?| ?' " ' "< ' r'- -U, t(J?i ? SU M Ui D*l_* MM , K~ #?tt!l L*l.pkn? or writ. tk? muMrr" -- M*r. ?*d Ik* (oMialkt wtU n?lr> M*dlu* .~.oU<w H k o?r 0*- ' S&v -Mr* to please poo. AU article* Mat to the Dally Km Per publication moat be signed by JK Jha meitmr. otherwise tbay Trill aot ' a* snbilahad. FRIDAY. 8EPT. It. 1913. WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. An Incident war cited a day or |vo ago where two slaters, born In tuls state, were confronted with the proposition of furnishing legal proof of their ages In order to obtain an Inebrltance. Unfortunate*'* ly. when these girls were born In North Carolina, there was ho law - I 1 ?- ' .1-- . ?U-I. requiring lue rt-gunanuu vi uicii births, although, of course. It they bad been fine blooded cattle, hogs or horses, instead of Just girls, they r-7- would, have been properly reglster?red and recqrded. Now, the new state law for the registration of births and death!* hi the entire state will go into effect October first next. It is need less to say that the success of thU new system will depend upon whetb er or not the arm of the law is up - held for It is almost axiomatic that a law that has not public sentimen1 bac.k of it. or at least the supper of the majority of the citizens, i difficult of enforcement. The otho^ day. speaking to th< delegates to the American?Publii Health Association in session a Colorado Springs. D Cressey L kWllber. Chief Statistician of th< . J/ivision, of Vital Statistics of the Bureau of the Census at Washing ton, D. C.. said that some peopl< thought that all that was needed was to paaa laws requiring the re porting of deaths, births or marliages, and that the matter wat then settled. ?. "if 1 should he asked", said he "what Is the greatest, the underiying. the ^.ve/ywhere present, and so far as bur present experience exf*. tends, the Insuperable difficulty 01 hindrance to the effective reglstra. tion of vital statistics in the United States, I might reply: 'Contempt of Law'. We may pass the best poss ble 'model laws, but \t th< atate registrar or the local regis trar fails to enforce them, or If the social workers, the physicians, and the members of the American Pub l 11c Health Association rail to re epect them, our work is almost In araln." And Dr. Wilbur might have Included the citizens at large in bl: category. Let this not be the casi In North Carolina. The fate ol the law is ltr the hands of her citizens. Dr. Wiibur went on to say tha this contempt of law could be over.come only by a thorough procees ol education. For Instance, in thf registration of births there war needed most of a'i &-better understanding and a greater, co-operatior on the part of the women. Once the women realize that the new bureau. established for their benefit Is seriously handicapped because o. inade;;uat,e registration of Mrth? and infant deaths, there would bt an irresistible demand that ever) birth and death be properly record ed. Women of North Carolina, yoni opportunity is at hand. You hav? failed before. It is not feared that ycu will do so now. THE NINETY AND NINE '< Every county in North Caroina is now in line for the eradication ol hookworm disease execpt Ashe whose county hoard of health recently failed to take favorable ac tlon on the proposition to make ao | appropriation for the establishment of hookworm dispensaries and * i jrookworm disease except Ashe ty. When Orange county's Board of Commissioners at its last session voted an appropriation of $250 foi the purpo'fe of c<?operatlng with the State Board of Health, the ninety-ninth county was in line, for re- ? 4 eently Randolph and Davidson have made similar appropriations. It It - _ .namestly hoped that Ashe will fln^L. Jy come into her owlT im rirst CofMt Tbo first corset?not counting ancient CDOdificatlons of the Uredan sons and girdle?was introduced into France by Calbefijie dt. ^odlr^ It was a strange ' ? Affair nnd fashioned after the style of ?' A knight's f-ntrsss. The framework' " wa* entirely of Iron, and,the velvet.; which decorated the exterlqr only, gerred to bide a frightful and cumbersome article of torttfre. of Uufrtas 3S5 I^KllU public "i*W^ That land MaWJud aad doacrlbad r. tk. mocUcas* <M of X C Port*, and alt. to N. L. Simmon, lalad Auuuit l?a. . ud i* mM Is Boon 174, MK 147, B?4 ort coaatx mwn, kolas th? mart WUlWL llfti tkl? sate Is BO^S TW? Id. m *" NORWOOD L. SIMMONS, ' ?-?4w? . -~t,. , mmMW*tk) HOME IVf A.DE j SMOKED SAUSAGE _ PHONE Central Market 1 n? Scriptures. Tbe present arrangement of thi Scriptures^Into chapters originated li tbe thirteenth centuig* with Cardial Hugo, who devised It vrjhlto making i Latin concordance. Tbe division tat verses was Introduced by tbe colebral ed printer. Robert Stephens. In hi Greek Testament (15511 and In hi Lutlu Bible U556-7K k* veneer. Lavender, the popularity of whlc! was revived by tbe late -Queen Vk torln. grows at ft> best In England tvhere the atalke and flowers frequenl ly bring $9 or |10 a pound and soon limes much more. A pound of flower yields from one-half to one dram 0 oil and an acre from ten to twentj five pounds of flowers. Mummies Make Paint. Mummies ore usually preserved li the finest bitumen, and this ancten bitumen has. In the course of cento rles. turned tbe mummies a leather] brown tint It has been found tha when the_JiiUM?en and the shreds oi JwwnHTire ground down by ma chic ery. a beautiful brown pigment la tb result, exactly the tint required fo painting certain shades of brown hall ner utner nm. Tbe four-year-old twins, who had n playmates of their own age. were d? lighted when a little girl of three cam to visit a neighbor. After the three children had playei together for a time the tvrlns. hand L hand, went to their mother and said "Slothor. where'a the other ono of her? ?Youth's Companion. o?ttcr uuanty Wanted. tittle Elsie, given her first glass o mineral water, made a very wry fac over It ~ "It tastes that way. dear, because lt*i charged." said her mother. "1 guess, mamma." said Elsie, push lug It aside. Til Just have some 01 the kind you've paid for."?Doatoi Transcript THE TRUTH. Fear is not in the habit of speaking truth. When perfect sincerity is expected, perfect wisdom must be J allowed. Nor has any-one who is apt to be angry when he hears the . truth any caure to wonder that he J does not hear it.?Tacitus. i L/esert sanaa. There Is a pogintar idea that dcs erts like the Sahara are the bottom! of ancient seas which have heen llft?) above their original elevation by geo logical forces. This notion la an er roneon* one. Authorities contend thai the Rands of nil the great deserts hav? been formed on the spot by the disin tegmtlon of the aolld rocks on whlct they rest Great For YouT liver and Bowels rotmg tod Old, Hal? and Venule, til Sin( (hi Praises of Hot Springs Liver Buttons? Make Yea Feel Vine In n Day. Don't foot with Calomel or Salts 01 ha rah purgatives that act violently many times injuring tnc lining Of th? bowels, and causing serious illness. HOT 8PRINOS LIVER BUTTONS are mild, gentle, yet absolutely certain They always act blissfully on tta bowels and never fall to unclpg th> srubbofp liver and snmnsl it to do Its sKUlfproperly. Physicians In Hot Springs, Ai%snss?, prescribe them because they know thai tWs to nothing better they can pte* scribe Take HOT SPRINGS LIVES BUTTONS as directed and get rid ol constipation, dirtiness, biliousness, siek headache, sallow, pimply skin. The] are a fine tonic, for they drive fmpun matter from the Mood, make the bowels and stomach antiseptic, and gin one a hearty appetite. All drug. gisuAzs cents, and money back if thej are not lust what yon have been looking for. Sample free and 100 of 17.0W testimonial* from Hot Springs Chemleal'Co* Hot Springs. Ark. ? " "V, " " medium accomplished. Call sad be convinced of'her superior power. It youf hpshaad tor wife untrhe? Does anLtottaer share the love that beloagt "Ho you? If so, come and learn . awtft, sure remedy that will dispe . the dark clouds that lift the load ' from your aching heart. Do You wish to marry quickly? Truthful predictions. Reliable advice. The Chance of a Lifetime Main and Market Stmt?I'pWtw Washington, y. O. i L (Continued from first page.) raarreioasty lUnmlnated maiuMsripIn the Rue de la Parehemlnerie which name, of course, means "street of parchment making." In Berlin preparaUona are .going _QH t rtr the flr?t tt-rtrM ' * ""~o I rMs ever held.- This congress wiL'J meet In Berlin In the near future It will not be a BplrlfuhTlhtic Congress, but an occult science conven? tlon. The program will cover ever? i phase and - phenomena emanating I 1 from the invisible; , i ' Among, those who will participate 9 in the convention are M. Camtllc , Flammeron. the French astronomer; b ! Prof. Richet, the famous French ln i vestigator; Prof. 8chrenck Notxlng Maurice Maeterlinck and leading English authorities:- - ~ ~r h Prof. James Henry Hyslop, the i, i psychologist of New York, Is expectI ed to be present. t_ All England's great actors ar? h succumbing to the demands of the B cinematograph operator. 8lr Her g-bert Tree, in ".Henry VIII;" Sir J r. Forbes Robertson. In "Hamlet"; Charles Hawtrey, in "A Messag: From Mars." and Arthur Bourchler In "Macbeth," have all been record . ed on the "movies." The last -if come Into line Is Sir Charles Wynd [ ham. *. A contract has bhen signed bef tween Sir Charles and Ruffell's Ex tjduslves. Ltd., under the terms <T fjwbTcn -uavid oarrlck" will be elm" i- J ematogTapbFd. Sir Charles wil! 8 | have Mary Moore with him, and a? ' | many other original members of tb * | well known cast as can be found I The play will be staged exactly a? ? It was twenty-five years ago. it if t- stated that the amount paid for the 0 right of repflRluction on the film will run Into five figures In pounds sterl* ln?r. g. Om Woftfc j ^ "The most disgusting person on <* earth." said the man on the car. -fa. , In my opinion, the woman who is constantly nagging her husband. 1 mean ' . the kind of a woman who never leaves a raun alone, who gets la the habit 9 of flndtug?fnuit with" everything tw ~ does, of dictating wbat be shall eaf < ? and wear, when he shall come home. whom he shall know. Bach a per son Is the most horrible specimen of f humanity." , i "No. she Isn't." denied the other man , qiHetly. , "What's any worse?" 'The mHn who will stand for It/*? < Cleveland Plain Dealer. **.' \ Walking Sticks. "Does the use of <a walking stick! j really spoil the actor's stage balance?" | questions a correspondent. a slick, i . shop In the Western Bond. Brighton, t I have noticed a quotation from a i medical writer saying that the use of i a properly made walking stick InipsoT- 1 ed the carriage and tended to upright- ' neea of body.' The fault of most walk- j . log sticks is that they ere . too short 1 j and tend to make one stoopl Our an- ' t ccstors used sticks several Inches tall- ! or than we do. I have one formerly ! used by a famous London physician j * that is nearly as long as a pilgrim's , [ staff, and a few years ago the femi- , * nine parasol bad a stick some four | feet high."?London Chroulcle. i Tha Water Bottle's Shsps. ' , * Three useful purposes?and probably < many more than three?arc served by t making the fnrolflar water bottle of 1 such a distinctive pattern. In the flrat ' place the Ditrrowneaa of the n&k pre4 .vents the eutry of much, dust that 1 ' would Inevitably settle on the water ; o.et-nuT?Hunnc^expoS?d: in the next place the nme narruunem' prevents excessive and ropfd erspora* j tlon of the water, and In the third , place the shape of the neck make* it a. 1 capital handle, thtis doing away with <1 , the necessity for a separate, hnpdle j fastened te the body of the bottle, a course that would render it much lees 1 convenient and more liable to be 1 broken.?Pearson's. lUlMe In furniture* Here Is a method which has been ' ; of great dm la -removing bruises frgm ' furniture: Wet, the part wltb .warih ( water; double a piece of brown paper fire or six times; then eoek It la warm j water ahd lay it on the dent Apply a warm (not hot) flatlron an til the mot*- 1 tore has evaporated. If the broieee are not gone, repeat the process. You *1? | hod this very good* and If the surface I ] . I of the furnltnre la not broken Urn deotji I j will disappear and leave he t**ew.-?*-j ========s By^rtue of a decree of the Superior'Court df Be?ufoi% County thli tar mad* In a Special Proceeding therein pending entitled "6. T. Brocks, administrator of Sarah J 9havender and others, against J. B Shavender, 8 W. Wilkinson anf ?ther%" I will aell"at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, at tfet Court House door in Beaufort County, on September 39th, 1913. at noon all that tract or parcel of land In Bath Township, Beaufort County, m' or near the village of Yeatesrllle whereof Sarah J. Sh a vender diet1 ailsed and- possessed, adjoining th?| tanas Edward J. Woolard and other*; bounded on the North by tb* main road Jeadtng from Washington to TeatesTille; on the West by thf land* of Emily Jones; on the 8outt! by the Adams North tine and on th< East by the lands of Edward J. Wool ard, containing 144 >crea, more 01 leas, belnd all of the land that 8. W Wilkinson formerly bought of Wil llam Shavender and w'lfe and thi same conveyed to the said Sarah J Shavender by 8. W. Wilkinson au< wife, by deed dated December 5 th 1895, and recorded In the Register*! Office of Beaufort County In Bool St. page 41?. which Is referred U for description. The purchaser a1 the said sale will be required to de nosli ten per cent. In cash of th? amount hid by way of guarantee pending confirmation of sale by th< Conft. . J /J ^ A. D. MacLEAN, " ? Commissioner. t-Jt.SOdays Notice of Alias Summon, Warrant oj Attachment and Writ of GarmIsh?1? North Carolina, Beaufort County,? Superior Court. W. 8. D. Shorn and wife, Marcells Bborn, vs. Southern- Railway Company, St. Louts and San Francisco Railroad Company, and tb? Houston and Texas Central Railroad Company. The defendants, St. Igrais and San Francisco Railroad Company, and Houston and Texas Central Railroad Company will thke notice that a sum mons In the above entitled was leaned against them on U? I7tb day of February, ItM, by George A Pool. Clerk of the Superior Court of raillikjlll the adm of fUO*?? Fifteen Hundred. Dollar*, due aaid plaintiffs by reason of dam are to plaintiffs by dalay In traaaportiar a glnnlnr outfit or system preparatory to "Installing the iime, In tho fan of 1911. which smmnont waa returnable boCoert of Beaufort county to be bald tor the said county of Beaufort at the court house In Washington, on the second Monday before the isi Monday of March. It being the 17tl day of February. 1918. The said defendants will also take notice thai an alias summons, warrant of attachment and writ of garnishment was ordered to be Issued ag&insl them, In thesald cause, by His Honoi Frank Carter, Judge Presiding at the August term of the Superior Court 9f Beaufort county, and pursuant to the said order Geo. A. Paul. Clerk 3f the said Court, did on tha.l&tt day of August 1918. Issue an alias summons against the said St. Lou Is and 8an Francisco Railroad Com pany and Houston and TexSe Cen tral Railroad Company to be and appear before the Judge of the Superior Court of Beaufort county, at a ooart to be held for the aald oounty we the 4th" Monday after the flra* Monday of September, It being tb< 29th day of September, 19ia, and inswer or demur. to the cdmpMln'. }f the plaintiffs, and did issue a warrant of attachment and writ of gam labment commanding the Atlantic 3oast Odd mirroiul Cuhipgnr?and Norfolk Southern Railroad Com pa ay to be and appears* the saltfterro of-the said court on the 19th day of funds each'of the Raid railroads. hai in ita hands or what properly eafihas or what debts each owes, to tbf aid St. Louis and San FTnneiecc Railroad Company and Houston and" Texas Central Railroad Com pan > on the date of service of garnish ment and data of appearance and an Bwer, and the Atlantic Coast Un* Railroad Company Is farther com manded to answer what debts It. oV ed of what Property It had to and 0. the said St. Louis mid San Francis Railroad Company and Houston an^ Texas Centra} Railroad Company a the date of aenrlce of garnishment warrant of attachment, and appear fince and answer 1 the Fehrmer) term \&lt, oi-tSanatd court. ' The sheriff of Beaufort coanty bffVfhg made returns of the summons bet the said St. LOuts and San Fraa cteso Railroad Company gM Honeton and Texas Central Railroad Coir l?any, cannot after doe diligence b* found la Beaufort county, nflttoe o apj1 b?"********* ? |j: I ~7'."' "TT, if -ij ' ' ..n.'.^i. i i i i ; II = ? ^ i ' ftiin r ^ 1 Can't Wear Out My " Hub-Mark &>% II ' ? Warrior" and Thousands of I i Fisherman Say That Too. | j For airly yean tin boon of theBotlon Rulber S&e It Company bare been the Fiahennan'e standard luaini I of their weir-raUtiag qnalitiee. ' V , II^ \ s^ygaapssgs^ri i I HFVWWBvWVWWWV^P^n^^Vv'' I IIII mm A VVI B 111 IBl n H. 111 au Ill. J f|l | J tfl I I .1: ^^^ 1I Rl V^H U l_ I LI M fia kk II M II rf A. ?n C~*. jrbfalll I J~ I InltiaM snaii leiSworSna. I *?* >? i i M i ) -an i ??w mn, a? H r; mlyw??|nlmifcml?M/*ilM?*a?T>N I BuS'ION RUBBER SHOE CO. i ~' "T"" 1 ~ i ., ; No More Use For Calomel Since ; I . CarswelTs Liver-Aid Arrived j ?? ?? ~ Now Everybody's Singing "Gee: Gee: I'm Glad I'm . I Free: No More Calomel For Me Everybody's Getting New Vegetable Remedy at. -a- . * ' No wonder v?rbo<ly,? bop97.. CABSWELI/S LIVER-AID U N look in? better ; feellm better Olij remarkably efficient remedy com- _ CARS WELL'S LrVER-AID. the plat! <UmU " u, P?eaaaat to take and sot taattac. sure acting discovery harmless. Children can take It that banishes constipation, puts en- freely. It la sold h7 Hardy's Drui tr, stisugth and hustle Into too Store at It cents a generous bottle sired ?eerworhad User and gently rlaldly inaranteed to please every bat sorely drives out poisonous ran purchaser or wiHiey pack. -r~, an and leal secretions from even Tate It tor constipation. Indicespart of the bosrels. ' Hon. upset stomaob. dlsslness. butt's a wonderful liver remedy thai lousness, sick hsadaehe, malaria taklss calomel and brought health kldfisy throubles and aa a tonic to has freed thousands from the habit put health and strength Into the en of, and happiness to seores Of homes tiro system, a few asses will maki la tkla vicinity. you feel das and rigorous. PellwtNs Killer Bueklen's Arnica Salve vheo apIry Uur boneless piiedtoecet. tm-.sprain, bun or jy - sealdf or other Injury of tW ailn wIll Smoked Herrings 3hamberla'.ai of Clinton. If ..say b? I , "It robs cat* and other injuries of /TtvJ their terror* Aa a tea ling remedy k? equal don't exist." Will dc Royal Scarlet ssc * * d \ ' Shad ROC Decide For Yonrself CLAUD A. LITTLE. *Tbe Store Around the Corner ' Don't taite our word for it. EXBowwta xcmoBe D*n,t dtp#nd on * ft *"* VJ.', ?>; statement : V* {*" Having qualified as Sxscutor of Em* Washington endorsement, the estate of B. 8. North, deceased. Reed the statements of Washingkts of BMntfttt OAiinHi V r> *hui. As? -fas to fcotlfy til peraona htrtng claim. xm decide tor yooreelf. 1 a?aln.t tha ttutt of Mid dereaeed to Her. I. on. an of It: _ .ambit then to (he underalcned on Mr. chart.. T. j.ekaon, 110 Telotvtor. tha 18th day of July. t?U. fdlr St., Waahlnctoo. N. C.. aara: or UUa not lea will too pleaded In bar "The kidney aaoraUona ware on- . of thalr raoorarr. All penona In- natural and my back aohad all tha dalltad to aald aauta will plnana make time. Soma darn t had auch .harp, mmedlata payment. [J" -J. ' V ahootlnt patna aaroaa my lotna that E -c-We July 11, nil. .. . , 1 could ant pat about to-do my CI ipt WH. FLOTD TANKARD. work. Whan 1 heard of Qeahe Kid- B I !. .^ptfeutor. nay Mil., I tot a aupply tram tha ? i, Hoyt Drue Co.. and thay tmpro.ad "" * A"* mT ln *T"7 At * Tif-t n*T.nt ma-h a. I.-..M- ^ Footer Mllbwn^Co, k)'' Di I 3 W"vvi m A..'"I ' * * B join b. bel ^ ??^?mra/ | . ??# ' * . ?' ? v^ ? 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