^ Kntarad ^aa ^ Mcond-tiwi wuUt*r 0 , i Honth~ 9 lb /our Months 1.00 _ 0M Month* 1.50 J> n? Ye at I.Of Urbscribers desiring the payer die jOiitJU'it-d will please notify this of dee oo date of ezpirat'on. ntberwls* A sr.11 be continued at regain* sub caption rates autll notice u stoj . .-wived. "f >'0"! <S- get the Dai./ Newt tvicpaae or write u?e man ..*o ni* i ou.f?iar* will riMlvt nx.' -.? ? a*u-.u;:?b l? [? ou. de art. .t .-.vhsj joa. a : aim- r z: to :;*.o New ? :3 4i." 1 1 1 ' !?.-{ ! 1' 'ur* 4 4 ' 'the '' V.* tf' t ?.. .. ? a G i I ... 4 J { . d-1 ...: 1'*" ' 1,5 ^;i i'!'J?! I :.n. ! ?! !?:t mo i ' I1- ' t "? r 7 ci. .4 ' 1 :s (' ::1 ii.;l i" I-mUiv ,U I - ? . . . -am ,\ ?n tor col ' . . iiti-! l'lt vi :i!i i, "fu- tin U-pm::...-.. 4 .i i r! U 1I-. IVI; ],a- e >Y tl ' J!i: lalo li an active iiif.*re?t . '"i *: aii?i-i?!?'n?ii|..M* jij.hr in .'l?rv];unl. \vri:i - r.. Mr. ||. Wirr >lVri". Nnvian ?'I - In- Mjir\iiin>i ( ' A-~..-ia imi t'.rrlii Prevention an.I Ki'-t of 1 \vi-liin?r j() ! iiit -ii,-* ? ?> in tin- TtiUuvuhvU I 'ay Movement.,tiuH expressing his j, i ir- i'?vi fitnl apprtciutii ii. Anions other thing* In- suv>; 'Mv Wolllll'l* llM? l?Oell liriUlscil hv tlii* -iuipiici v of ihr arms n-nl in ' I ?wartarnloooeU rntinrrnl living ami cleanliness?which arc within the reach of all. "I shall follow with special in- ^ r -rest all your efforts in this >pleuiii<l propaganda against the terriI'le disease, ami hope*tlie results of \oir luKir will he compiensnrate f wilii the zeal, tin- energy. ami self- "j. htierifii-* which v?m ami vmir fel- , , ki lnw-w-Miker- arc devoting t... the, > iJ,li IVI-K. "1 can r.iminlvr well :h?- rav- ^ ?: .i i" i?y vilh.w fever in daye.-m 1;. hut f. j.-ie.- r... e r!:at the ^ i ? !"i-n' -n.it v4!.;,v? voii?:iicrei! . ' . ? ' oil .. ! "J t;- !-r v.-.u v. ij: :>- < Mtlaltv | . a_"::iiist luhercrlosU," Car?lirial Farh-\ in a letter t?? Mr. Frank II. Mann. Seetvtnrv of I . the New Vorh t'iiv (' nmnrn'O .-n the I ivvvnttiMi t"?t I nlwrrulo-i- i- *o 4'Vi'ti mnri' emphatic in hi- -npport of the TiiL-rvulo-i- l)av e<onj ni^n. lit- ha- ii r>? Tin* eleray yc ninicr hi- idii?'rvi-i?n hIn-iit a--i?rinu in ihi- movement ami ha- ?liiv.i ?-l that the work U- promoreil be i i al! tli.- parochial -rliool-. In hi* I :tcr t. Mr. Mann, the ( animal ",,N J W| **V?.?ir work nni-r eoinmcml it- to \v*v hiinian -on I a- it aimt' free front an evil that Uu- Might-1 i i iiia11^ a family ami '? ? 'le-troy a ? .mvr ?.f < iinumn that know- no to ?*rrier. ""MMF- to 1:I" oM ii"' .w than 1'" no y. m th. p.i-i m..a -malli . !n . .1-1 .sv?? t r- ?a .. . . A J * " ' ! - S. . . i T " I ' ' V . . . ; rJ1 thr. -Ji I."-:-! -an: ary . . t r i .a ji : '. { . . ' ic i 1 I I .t: 1 I- .'a- u : 4 -| iif i- It. rr-h!i tie-. ..! p -r-.pal j , ! a'.it -hall civt \t-i? n i*- ?hvilnpmeiit." Any cli-vjtMiiiiti wi-SiiiiM I lav n.av oh k tain liloranire free of ohnrjro ftroin [ Tlif National .Wnoiatinn for tlic S ndv an?) I'rfvontion of Tuhrrvn liwia. It'." Kaat -'-'nl Strpfl. Now |? N't.i-k f'itv. j Course In Highbrow Literature. After trying to read the problem tales hii highbrow wife delights in, an I Atchison man now begins at the back of a volume and reads straight through*' to the front After finding out what happened in the end Le says he realizes what the authqr Is driving at in early chapters, iff id be can now read a Bernard Shaw, Ibsen or Maeterlinck fftory almost as understanding^ aa a baseball score.?Atchison (Kans.) Rv niAtu ? , * Until & short time one person in a ever tasted a rea cracker?as it ca crisp from the ov Now everybody c enjoy the crisp fresh baked soda < out going to-the Uneeda Biscuit b: ery to you. A food to live 011. St ers. Strength for th then to the little fol NATIONAL BlSCl Ccsi'y Ivory h"rt9. f :? ure L'tt tivce u-urs of Ivory [ >R i V.f-.-.hcc? "liia largoit c::e mcas- | s oikjli*. s-;et by four lect, and, al- Pi >u3'j u>.i?io In tlio north of India, hu? 1 irtek i!i"sscn for a birrdor. It i? used iy on slate occasions, hke the sign; of Important state documents. e cost ostitis precious mat was alst Incalculable, for more than ' 00 pounds of pure Ivory was used ! 'a its construction. Only the finest ,n 1* most flexible strips of material co :ld be u*od, and the mat is like the obi woven fabric. d< th >01"K K or .SA1.E. la By virtue of the powers of salt- i fr iitniiKil in two certain mortgages trilled by .1. (1. Mixon to F. K. Q, ixon. oiu* da tod XovetnWr .'10th, ar and recorded in the Itogis- w 's Office of Beaufort County in fa ok ??T. Pago 11. am! the other ted Xovemlier S. 11?1J. recorded w said Begister'a Office in Book th ?, page 11)11. both of which arc ^ fenvd to. tlic <uid K T! Mixon w II sell at public auction, for in sh. to the highest bidder. at the >rc of ?J. G. Mixon, located on ol' i? main road from Washington. tfc , C\ to Bath. X. C.. near Bun- w n. at 11 o'clock A. M., on Fri y, Xoveintier 2Sth. 1?^ 1-5. all the ? ek of goods, wares, mcrehan- -V se and .-tore fixtures of every ml of :eh said .1. (?. Mixon in id alii.nr tlic -aid store and ac.lired or u-ed in ^connection with , e tin-lvantile luiMnpss there e??u- ^ ml of the said !. <*. Mixmi in. which property will bo sold in j Ilh- !i? llii- Novritth'r 1>tk ID I ft. * K. K. Ml\oN. J; Did Ha Get ltr r the lady?" asked a fond mother of P' r four-year-old boy whom she was oi; lowing off to her guest. 1 .,n "I don't know a 'tory." lisped the ' _ ungster, bashfully. icv "Oh. yea, you do," pleaded hla moth- ox . "Just a little story." "Will you dlv' me a kins?" The * y's eyea brightened. "Yes, a nice kiss fcr a nice little ory." yo "All right. >T\nce upon a time thert gC is a 'nawful nice big vase In the par . r an" I Just broke It. Do I get as, mamma?" ! ? y Long Lost Auks Discovered. Jim A apecies of bird hitherto believed W( be extinct, the rhlnocorous auk. la be found by thousands on Forrest ,i? land. Alaska, according to an an- j lunrement made by Prof. Harold 1 atlt of the xoc'.ngy department of anr<- .! university. The auk, ho : id. Is a nocturnr.l bird about the -.e o; .. Inrte pigeon. It burrows as j\V ici: '? 1". ieej in the ground wliero . makes i"?fc home. rmr; i nn Years ago Piedmont Cigarettes captured the coun> try with their goodness. I And their high qualitystill keeps them popular. The choice, mild tobacco and careful workmanship I that puts them so far above Sail imitations, has made Piedmont the biggest J selling 5c. cigarette in America. Whole coupon iin each package. jflyyJfre.gfriUtV'tmm (W /OAr^^ f- S;-i ; T:\ *r ... * !, ,= V-.M,.*#) vr; ?.";/** V?J g (ago, scarcely i, l thousand had By good soda me fresh and ml :ari know and goodness of arackerswithbaker's oven. ring the bakamina for work} delicate. Give ks. Five cents. IT COMPANY ICnEA'oE IN FAri'd PROFITS lirmers Make Serious Mistake - oil I Spreading Energies Over Too 1 I Large Area, Says Worst. I y J. H. WORST." Dean of North Dakota Agricultural College.) It requires approximately seven dolrs per acre to grow a crop. This eluded Interest on the investment, <3t of seed, wear and tear on farm achinery. labor, etc. By adding one dlar's worth of labor to each acre, ere is little question but that the rerage pr?flts would be doubled. hsr words, as niuch profit should b-J alized from the one additional dolr's worth of labor as is now realized om the seven dollars' worth of tin oidable labor and investment. Conequently if farmers would devote le-third of their land to growing corn id alfalfa, neither of which interferes ith the time and labor employed in rming wheat, and put one-third ore labor, thus make available on ily two-thirds as many acres ol heat, they would grow more wheat tan where they spread their energies rer one-third larger acreage. The >rn and alfalfa fed to live stock come, and one that Is not often adirsely influenced by climatic condiDns. while the fertility deposited up i the farm resulting from feeding le com and alfalfa to live stock ould vastly Improve the productive;>a of the splL .... <?W FCLTOX MARKET CORNED Beef Juai received. E. K. Willis. notice: tlio People of lleaufort ConnIV: Vmii arc* notified that tin? comil-M.rv period for Beaufort conc. a* designated by the county aril of education, will ,l>egin <jb ?iiday, A'ovctnta-r 24th. and rami' for four consecutive school ?so Mny<. 1 Miring this riod all children not under rht and not over twelve rears of o are required to attend school cry day, unless excused under ceptions named in the act. Tt is the dutv of the attendance fieer for your town ship to #nrco this law, and the duty of >ur teacher to assist him in doing We sincerely hope every peril will give this measure his artv support and ericourafce*nt. it is not unreasonable and ' anticipate no difficulty in onreing it. E. \V. AVERS. Chairman, \V. M. RETT. T. R. iinjir.ES. ^ R..ard of Ivlifr-ation. . 1.. VATVitf \y. (Sup riurtti'buit. 1 !J17 <5 tc | iwrnor^L The Cigarette of Quality | - ? "TiMm and Flora ara dantad to rack otbar." -Axa Fad aaiar Qui ml Tbrgr aaa tka aama Fawdar XM-V , %i - ? FTaaaiwi Ja a aay? tf . A teller can't ht.fi hie looks, but 1 doatlMr to fair* any man who's-go* ! an Mas he e hssdsn?. _ # x~~ ] Doom Reflects Its Period. < j The dancing masters who attended the annual convention of the Amerl I can National Association of Dancinr 1st Anbury Park were divided in opinion as to the future of the popular I dance novelties. "Duoes." one expert! said, 'have always reflected the age] | of their birth. The minuet was timely ; )n its day. and It gave way to the more I rapid quadrille. The,polka and waits held out until tlje two-step hiade them I appear old fashioned, and It was only II natural **>at a time like this, with cus1 tomp and Meaa' which would have I' bpph Impossible In the days of the ^Jet dance. ?houid^iave produced the 1 various new dunce movements. If we 1 should ever 'quiet down' they will be I modified?if not they wfl] stay." Convincing tesiimony i -? \. Given* '^v Many .Washington People. i i KxtiPrioo. .w i.:? rJ '.on people? | Tjiose who have had weak kidi iicy?? r: $ | \Vho lined I Joan's Kidney Pill?, I found the remedy effccti\o?ouch statements prove merit, | Ydu iniirlit douht an utter j trailer. I Von mu>: taliero Wu-hingtod people. , | Hero's Washington proof. V?r| ^.V (| Head. 1 nvesfigate. Be eonvinc-. i i d. + 'j You'll find why Washington , folks believe in Dean's. W. 3;?Hrrrdison. 119 F.. Sev1 inth-St.. Washington, X. C.. aavs: 'My**back troubled tne for months. ; and my kidneys were disordered, i 1 he kidney secretions gave me a preat deal of annoyance. especially ' j at night. After I had used two ij taxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, pr?>cured from the Hoyt Drug Store.-1 yas relieved. 1 have not had to take a kidney medicine since." Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't simply a3k for a kidney remedy? pet Doafk? Kidney Pills?the rHino thuC^Hr. Ilardisonpad. Foei?r-Milbu|n * !o.. Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. Irft T,.? 1 u uo i i -4 : i '. V| ' ' v ^ - * - . ' I AM ^CUr"*AJfe* Got one now V-' NOTICE OC MORTGAGE SAL* '' mk?' ?? i'v Under and by virtue of the power / sale contained In a certain mortgage deed executed en October lilt* *>y John H. Joyner and wife, [Hannah Joyner. to Robert Mitchell^ |which said mortgage la recorded In Book 1?4 at |>age 178 of the Beanfort County records, which is hereby jnferred to for partlchlarz, do;*ulV having been made In the payment of the debt secured by said instrument, the undersign d mortgagee will, in Wednesday, the 17th day o^Uecembcr, 19131,. at 12 o'clock noon, bffer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the court* house door In Beaufort County, the following de-% scribed tract of lapd:/; i Situate tying and being In Beaufort County. North Carolina, rui! in I Washington Township, a:.d rpor# iuuy described a& Ic : ows: 1 _ Commencing .2 1-2 feet ca t of I'u corner of tho Pate line In (>.#? P^rc line, being the division Una between tie Sparrow land and the Paip land. Tunpiug north a square on*l4fcabout iTl'fect toJatat is intended to bo Ninth street, running thence ea-.b with Ninth street 48.75 feet; thence h sqbaro an* ? with Ninth street I uck^. parallel with said loi 48.75 ieot to tlie beginning; being ^ the' same land con.tyA in a deed from Goethe Wflkii;:- and wife to Kate prd John Hoi * Joyner. ret -ded In Book No^ 8*. page 112. Register's 1 jt'flce of Bca:\rt County 1 Thlf November 12. 1913. RODKHT MITCHELL Mo?*'.; tccc. WARD 5 GRIMES. Atomey*. <U?*>lu 4wc MARKET RLPORT WEDNESDAY. h'OV. 12. 1913. Egffs# 80c Ch ikens. young 2 0 to 40c Chickens, grown 30 to 40o heerlings 10 to 20c Lamli skins, each * 20 to 25c Bees Wax SS< Shoep skins, each 30 to 50c allow. . . . .. .. .. ... .. 4e ry fliat hides, per H^. 10c Damaged dry bides, per lb. .6 ? l#c Jreen salt hides. . . *?d 'Dry salted hides 14e! l eer 8Kia. salt.. m f Jskin flint . "* . ' .. . .Wool, free from bur ..14c] | Vool. burn' 10 ts 31c Live turkeys, pound 15c | Qeoee 50 to 80c i ' t R. CAR LC ???-??? ENT ; ? * MU1 " '' v j v k ' . f ' - ' . . v 5ELL S WASHING! I . .'."J. HruKPS, Cuts and BnravOld Son*, Stings of Insects Ito. -V atii eptic Anodyne, used Internally and externally. Price 25c. " I.' , , Thousands of Farmers Ar THORNHIL1 Tough Highland Hickory. Iron. Light Running For L Sold on a Guarantee. If any part proves defective or five, we will replace it fre( Wagon is not the lowest pricet end the cheapest. For prices a W. C. Mallisc r.m .Jt-1 - ? 7 WW GUN SI Winchester and U.'M. S both standard quality are X quantities. ? ? We are prepared to 01 J wholesale or retail. TJ The hunting season \? J should purchase a supply | Harris Hard | WASHINGTOI >AD OF \ UCK re -jXLjO. PON, N. c. astlpAtlos or klniney . m Electric BltteLA They give relief \ om the first dose. Mrs I-esra |jjj sine* of A voce, la., u/i Ton (ton had |1 von M up end my ?| Ddreo and ri? friends were lock. for me to die, when nor eon lusted that I nee Eleotrtc Bitters. 1 "f- > I d so, and they beve dona M . lH arid ef *ood." Just try these. Ms sd 11.00 at at] dranrfsts or hi all. H. E. Buckles * Co. Pkllae Deciding m Favor of XT T- A TLd _1 Bolsters Trussed tvkh ife. Long Wear Beds. ' in a Thornhill in one year t of charge. A Thornhill ? l-but the best?and m the nd other information see >n and Son IELLS II 11 C. New Club Shells, J ' carried by as in large J lyour orders; either ' L ' I Ill soon open and you 1 r early. 1 | gj Iware Co., | == . -ar . . ' ? - Y ? . I,,-. ' > -JJ * . . ...1% " ' I _ >' r'm CO. / K-jjg[ \p~

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