* 1 *? i ?. Xoatk I....I .It Aw ttoatha , LM oolied. >1 yon dc itwt get the Dai./ Newt uy uiephLie or write the xnau ag-^r, the co.upiar. will racelvcnuc.'sl: r a ut<*'Ut.->n It U ou. Je?ta v [;^:tae you. a,, dir. i'.'-i & m to tur? lWtky | it;; - -i :;f. hi .t *4 ? l r O" 1" ,--v :' ' *? T) ]| at / : i Tl i>i ,'.V. : .v. i>. :n niu:s. f:t2 ' titv ir.ttv I r ft-j li;? "? . ; :r' !ai h? ] l?v I '.:i i . juMiii-r ? : n htitti!? r < ' a protation. 1 sheet should be lump on hook*. 1 livi11is a linlf-itK'li space / ctwecu it ami tin* wall, so that the air can circulate. thus provV'UTipu the heat from the metal sheet from charring the wall. Chimney* ami stovepipe* c-houhi he eleaneil at least once a year. The 11rick chimney at the jop th?* house should he cleaned with a I' up scraper, ami the chiniU'-y hole where the pipe enters should ,u?o he cl'-uiieil oiiee a venr. 4. >"!' v? pipe- -houl'l lie scraped *i.;tt if tlu-rc i- any ru.-'y spot ?.r hole*, they will 1h* discovered and tin pipe replaced with new. e. A - .ivrniiw* Ji..?il.l - I a wimmI partition it eril-i iitil 1111r* ? ^ a imta! collar protect* llll- U4N.l|. I ft. If "in- | iJ?* i? I ?nc h'?rijc<'iitaii\ ir U- wiml that ila ii- > m? .-i.hu iinr of it falliuu * -' lain*#. :.f hoiiM not K- cl?N*er than 2 tVi: ir.iTii the coiling. >. Fin-s are nio.f numerous | ilnring 'he winter motrlb. ami liwif.1 i f them rail he traced to care-1 l< ?:in regard to heating h >: . . i' ?-ar--le-*iu,ss> i- raiw-d 1 by iip ' pi-rU ?-l? itiiinir ami put-.1 t:i?l: *.:p -a?v? p: p< l?v allowing ?t-iVi! ' overheated. hy n^ihi : hi : or F|iik? ii slow-. hv li ] : ' V !?! I-: !l;4T tl M-r. 1 1. .. ; II .-.. .. !..,i.I.- sir ?t I. Weed Turned to C-paT. Wood, under the chemistry of time Iff: .e el of nature, has often turned to stoce, but it does not cf'tn turn Into precious stones, as In the deposits of the western parts of tbo United States. There are deposits of wood turned into opal In Nevada, , which is manufactured into jewelry, says the Christian Herald. The new ' jewel consists of petrified wood, the fiber of which has been gradually replaced by particles of the silicate call- , cd opal. It is of dark red and bluo . shades. with many dashes of color ! through it. In the sunlight the stone has a fascinating play of hues. Opal- P e'scenl wooo is used Tor pendants, jl brooches, rings, etc. In appearance It !< rivals the precious opals that have | been found In Hungary. These opals I; from Nevada are cut with a convex I" surface in order to bring out the play I1 \ or colors. ! Ths 8utfT. j "I wonder If he'll succeed. What sort of Umber la he made of, any-! bow?" "He's Just a plain wooden c *nan, that's all I know!"?Judge. 1 * 1 Mostly Men. . Rii?"Has your wife aany speaking ^ / cqualutances?" Dlx?"Not veay many; they are nearly all listening ones. ?Boston Tr^nscriot. Two Bttto sJstotw'vSio*woro Z1&ttSffWSfSSi kill a lady ?rwr al*?r mU Uw. "Wly. of oottiM BOt. bwr," mm Mr itotw.lMirMliiHHM It WoolA bo altogether too ?min to 1MB? klU * lady every eight" tiwkt lo Ah?ye , * "That actor yonder la looking tor hi play." -WoU, welL" "And that playwrlght with hint to looking for a otar. j I brought thorn together." "DUtln-M riiohert eowpeoy." "Thafi what I, thought until I mixed is. I had to pay \ for the lunah." Flret Public Sohool. The first common sctxgols established by legislation In America were In Massachusetts In 1645, but the first j , town school was opened at Hartford, I \ Conn., prior to 1642. Very Much So. "That case was very full of Intercut,, was It not?" "It was full of every- ' thing. The witnesses were loaded, t od the Jury w^s packed." Carrying Out tha Idea. "I wa.-hed tay auto this morning.' I "Well, go on and finish the wheeze."! 'lTow?" "Say. 'And now I can't do a! thing whh It.*" Never Sees Its Shadow. The tun never sees the shuuuws 11. makes. A great sou! a*"ou3c-s envy j and hatred, and beholds them uot. Fetching. lie?"Isn't that a fetching costurai ' Miss Pippin ir wepring?" She?"Yes, alio lcoks l;l:c a waitress." Leads in Phcrtoarahplc Supply. The fulled States is now the g;eat-! est photographic materials producing Not the Same. "Is that bill Kcing to pass?" "No; It's going to gel the go-by." Work and the Weather. Tito restless days are here. Atl outdoors invites us and our work become, a conscious effort and a bore. It is the time when wq are raoBt In eym pathv w it It Jerome K. Jerome In bis confession as follows: "I like work, it fascinates me. I can elt and look M it for hours. I love to keep it by me; :he Idea of getting rid or it nearly break* my heart." Carswell's Liver-Aid NEW REMEDY- THAT'S I)KTTEn THAN DANGEROUS CALOMEL. Oh! What bliss! People in Washington have no further nse calo r other slam bang cathartics that act hastily on sick livers. CARSWELL'S LIVER-AID has the call these days; every hour In the day; it's going faster than the proverbial hot cakes. It's changing hundreds of weak siplj'T 1tt?V ?nH " into healthy, strong vigorous ones It is driving poisonous waste from I Jeter Than Salts, Oils or IMHs. and Money Hack From Hardy's Druj, " Store if it Doesn't Danish Constipation. the body, putting an end to indigestion and all stomach misery and' causing constipation sufferers to re- J joice. CAKSWELL'S LIVER-AID Is pleat ' ant and harmless; it takes the place of calomel. Children can take It free i ly; its gentle action cleans out theli j little bowels In fine shape. It's a| splendid remedy for sick headache malaria and kidney troubles. Get it from Hardy's Drug Store for only. 50 cents a bottle. They guarantee! CARSWELLS LIVER-AID NOTICE D. Bonner on the 20th day of February, 1911, and duly recorded In the office of th? Register ! of deeds of Beaufort -County?InBook : page 112. the underpinned " will oi:-r tor ?ale 10 the h'.g ;cst bidder /or cash, the following dcpcrlhed property: , H. ?:nr.inK at Edward P. Conner's Wnnd corner of the land deeded to hint by h.a father, then, e ri. 58 1-2 K. i:? 4-le pvWs to .--a.d Klw.rds P. Conner's third corner ?r sa'.l land, the nee South HO 1-2 West lot) ('s-l-o polos to 'he fourth corner rf" t'v land at the cnnal.. C. W. Conner's Ire. thence up the canal North 57 West 9 S-10 poles, thence tij>- said canal North 52 1-2 West 16 poles, thence up said ennui North 53 3-4 West 51 4-10 poles to D. I). Bonners's corner, thence with a ditch C. W- t Bonner's line North 31 1-2 Knst 63 1-5 poles, thence South 54 Fast 2-5 j of a pole to Lizzie Bryan's south- j most corner, thence with Lizzie , Bryan's line North 29 8-100 poles to T 11a Bonner's begi-ining, thence loath IT 1-4 TTiuf to the beginning Containing 4 6 3-4 a".*es, being nil he land allotted to '.he petitioners in >pecal Pi feeding N imh-?v 611 -:f he 8uperlor Court o? UeaufOi* ; bounty --) Also the following personal property,, viz.: One black mu'.i known as tatle. The said sale will be made at the :ourt house door, on Wednesday, >ecember 17ths 1913, at 12 o'clock icon. This the 14 th day of November, '*13. W. H. WHITLEY, Mortg igeo. 11 15 4w# Ot m Iitjj* B8T SPRW6S, ARB GREAT TONIC, CON ruttenlMM fMWi flwfwHitmrt ur cnaitipssies. lohrtu Ml rw M|?sttos will letor OB ?MM% sad HIimI uupooootfr. Th? liver is tho straight road to leuith. If your llvor Is right; yuu are ight. Everybody's liver goes bad once p. a while: gets lazy or stubborn or Ick or clogged yp. Whenever your liver rebels, don't take a horsewhip to It in tho form of Calomel or violent purgatives trkc hold cf youi heart, and look it straight iu'lhe face." Revised. "I can't live without you. Miss Mill!? ?" ( ....nnllt. ?V.~ "Don't you mean, count," shu replied, "thut you cannot live as you'd like to without me?" STOMACH TROUBLES Kr. Rtgland Write! Interesting Letter on This Subject Madison Heights, Va.?Mr. Chas. A. Ragland, of this place, writes: "I have been taking Thcdford's Black-Draught for indigestion, and other stomach troubles, al*o colds, and find it to be the very best medicine I have ever used. Alter taking Black-Draught for a few days, I always feel like a new man." Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain in pit of stomach, and a feeling of fullness after eating, are sure symptoms of stomach trouble, and should be given the proper treatment, as your strength and health depend very largely upon your food and its digestion. To get quick and permanent relief from these ailments, you should take a medicine of known curative merit Its 75 years of splendid success, in the treatment of just such troubles, proves the real merit of Thedford's BlackDraught. Safe, pleasant, gentle in action, and without bad after-effects, it is sure io oenem oom young and old. For sale rverywbere. Price 25c. N.C123 Jus XT' 4 y\ L ^3 CL-i?2 I HASf . - + ni' ?nd build at on? r w more choice lot* yet uneold A. C. HATHA WAT HOT SPRING a LITER BUTTONS aot gently but surely on the bowels, driving out every bit of poisonous waste without any distress. Every druggist !h this vicinity baa HOT SPRING 9 UVBR BtJTTONB. and besides torpid liver. and conatlpa tion. they a?p proscribed by Hob Springs physicians for headache, malaria, dfculnesa. biliousness, Indigestion, lack of appetite, foul breath and sallow *1(1 U. They drive lmfmrltlcs from tha blood and mr>Ke you feel good in 21 hours. 25 cents at druggists' America ovar. and money bfcek if you are not Sample free and 100 of our 17.000 testimonials from Hot Springs Chemical Co., Hot Springs. Ark. Dally Thought. He that judges without ^Informing himself to the utmost that he Is capable, cannot acquit himself of judging amlfc*.?Locke. Ruined by the Tariff. I "Does your line of business defend I , on the t in.. "Very-largely. I am I a campaign orator."?Washington I 8 tar. I I ! NOTICE North Carolina, Beaufort County. In the Superior Court, before the Clerk. W. S. Riddck vs. T. T. Braddock and Frank Snyder. The defendants above named, will tafce notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort cdunty to obtain an order of court to end I that-execution may Issue on" a certain Judgment obtained by the plain tiff against T. T. Bradshaw, dated Jan. 23rd. 190T, and recorded in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court for Beaufort county. And the said defendants will further take notice that they are requlr ed to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court for Beaufort county at his office In Washington on WedL nesday, December 19. 1913, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. and then and there answer or demur to the petition filed in this cause. And the defendants will further take notice that Unless they do so appear, plaintiff will aply to the j court for the relief demanded in said petition. * t . 1 This Not. 10. 1913. GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court11-10 4wc t ft( CAR LO t FriTVTrri A ' MUI JELL SI WA5HINGT w- J- . -"I*^vy*- *:' V?^ I _ I Tough Highland -Hickory. Roister* Trussed with Iron. Light Running For Life. Long Weur Bed*. I Sold on a Guarantee. ' I If ahy part proves defective in a Thornhill m one year I or five, we will replace it free of charge. A Thornhill I 'Wagon is not the lowest priced-hut the best?and m the end the cheapest. For prices and other information see W. C. Mallison and Son ) . I .ION WOOU? ?M*n N.? Vorl rouoa V?. ClllJ 5 i J. LEON W00D1& CO. j / E VNKERS and BROKERS. i 1 atoct?. Wmes.hotM. Or u, ? ^ \ Carpenter baiidlnit, Norfolk Va. v ^ . .' "/ ' 1|jK ! ^ Pitrnte wtrea to New Vor Stock Exchange, Chicago Board of ' < ) rradc and oilier luancial centers. - I \ J Corrc?Tt>?(?eiice respectfully olidted. Inveumrnt and mar gin a) J ^ Accounts given Careful Attention... ^ J \ gun"thells*| 9 . 4 > Winchester and U. M. C. New Club Shells, | 1 , ! both standard quality are carried by us in large J [ 11 quantities. We are prepared to fill your orders; either J ' - ' , j wholesale or retail. _ ' SThe hunting season will soon open and you L.1 should purchase a supply early. . a . i . | Harris Hardware - Co., {! gj WASHINGTON, N. C. ] [ | 1 ^rpivpflll 3 AD OF V* .fjraj N ' i ^iSdSS a 1 t . . .n. North Cerolle. We practice la ell the Kntt > * * ?. WUej-C. Itodm.o . ' John JI. Bouer RODMAN M BONNRR, a < AMomejrh-et-haw, Wee-As,** North Cerolia. > M ' a a * XL a. Word J seine D. aitme J -WARD A aUQW , ? Washington, N. Cm Wn frantic* Vt th? o?cf rim* First Judicial District ?r4 ttf "J IV??lC?i(ti. , . * -* ? m " ' W. a RODMAN, JM, Attoiw-aFLaw. * Washington, N. a ? Offlea Mir ft Trust BultA** ? ' a a 1 A A. PHILLlPfl ft MO, FIRM INSURANCN, * WASHINGTON, I. Of ^wSTL-nU lftn OH trig? BHl L fTIWAM Aturraj-at-Law, Waaalngtoa, N. a _ _ ? OOLUH BL BllDUt Attornsj-st-La o ? OftM taring. * Vim Oa BMfr Kooma I u< I. * Wuklastm, N. ?, : : ? Jefc* H. Brazil A. D Ml*l ?i ' Vruk H. Biyaa Attorney*- *v Lew Washington. Nox A fUttllM : VVt: I ' A. D. HKLmh. WMhlSItOD. M. a ' ' A?.">? ? k. MaUUK noitnoi, ittomTMt-Uv, > Avon ui WUktastra, M. ? . * GBO. J. 8TUDDKBT, Attorney-at-Law. ^ Nut to Lewis A Catata. W 7 * Market 8treat. ? Washington. N. C. a?nil> MG^VUUSkll, ? ? Attorney-at-Lnw. f Dr. Rodman Bid*. . Main WL I* Washington, North Carolina. ?? OR WOOD L. imNQIR * , * 4tUrM7-st-U? V " "f? ? P Waahteftoa. W, . ' * 9 ii *WEDNagDXY, NOV. 11. 1111. 66rr ...... II to 17* :kiokon,. rouoc It to too thicken*. iron: 30 to 60o hocrttaca. 10 to too ntk oklnt, each. . .... II to I0o WM Mo Ikoop oklao. each .. .. IIUHt olto*. .. to .-jl tj (Mat hldoo. tor lb Mo looopol dry hldoo. per lk. .1 Ma trooo aolt hldoo ilo ooiwd wdoo .. .. .. t * ..llo loor okta. nit.. .. r . . . 11a 3H| kit oklo dial .. .. .... .. . loo VooL free from bar lie Vool, burrr.. . II to llo