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The Dally News is now ensconced t f? its as.w and modern- home :a i Hk Union Alley between Mala and 8ec- ? ^B end Greets, where the patrons and friends sf the paper hate a cordial V Invitation to call at any hour daria? fitted up tM as we hope Us be vof wo --- j abtod t? issae tlie paper Willi some degree of comfort and pleasure. r?um kitkert?. due to the ineonvenieut environments, thank in know_ iuk have been mated and we can do business in a w njr much snore satisfactory both to ourMtxoo and to those who so kindly remember is in a business way. The aew binding erected for our plant by the Messrs. Bowers is la every way adapted for the sue *.;* ^^^BT lul prosecution of a newspaper and Job plant. We feel that although w?s * have missed several issues due to moving that our readers in vis1.tin3 our former quarters and then look- 1 ing mt?n as in our new home will at 1 once we the change n?d so'. be < ready to condemn as for nectir'ng ' imperfection to issuing the Pally 1 Nwi each afternoon as in oar reg , itlar custom. ;3?) We have installed several a*w and ( up-to-date appliances in both the J paper and Job departments?ia a 1 4 word?we have anticipated tli? fu-M ture e.ad eadeavorcd to he read" to| . .meet ih'-m and be ready at-all times' < ail,r to five our patrons a credltaVi- at.d ! t worthy newspaper and job worU on t aokedule time ojid. too. in a *?rknuBfdiip Dtaaaer. W? hwpe to merit the ceafitwice li of ?nr cowotftuency ia the future as j in the ?ast a?d "? ""?? w* wfl, we jsuii cordially invite ever* Ii niAMr^or Had patron of the Rally Netyn to coll aart inxpeet it* su* hotiie. f ,i IUAHT MOVE. L Ii &* ______ Hhe Board of Aldermea is ordering a poiioewiau to he stationed at tl tli'o wrier of Ifaia aad .Varket 2 vtfMte Katorday afternoons to oHoi- d 1n^e the ooagestton of traffic l? oor- ri ?<D* a uiove in the right direction. 3 WstVbfagbons" traffic ia roceat voat.^ a ~h.ih grrwri to aurih enormous ?ropcc- d< t'W that it la difficult for podr-ft. C iri%n* to nro<w the afreet without <-o#ding with a vehicle or autonarwej bi&. It is to be hoped that tho *ta- if tlrffipa^ of an ofliow at this corner ii will remedy mattora. ? ? a hMia.i.we *.i*nsw-p? \\] ? ? ? c The f'ltf Fathers ef lato have ( been placing oyster shelle ?a dlf- u fereot streets of the city and the E result is that when the shells hare d been properly crushed and settle r they will inaVe a thoroughfare dec- ? ond to oM?. Tears ago almost the ( entire city was covered with i.hell <9 and ao town could beast of better. J 1-ot this good work continne. 1 " HOI.ITVW GIFT* (iAIyORK. |r ? 7Co town In North Carolina r.ta ?t suitable gifts for ?,he Yuletlde aeaboast of a mors elaborate display of t son than Washington. One only has t to pay a visit tn the respective store* i, to nee this assertion fully verified. 1 Washing too merchants alwaynchoose 1 with, haste and skill their holiday goods ftt this season as ever be- < fore, no oae need patronise a mall \ order house for their Christmas de- i iron. They can he fully satisfied I Tight at home. It would pay tho prospective purchasef to pay careful attention to the advertising col umUg of the Daily New# between now and Christmas for all the lead ] tog m'.-ri lfiyits ef the city use space -to edVertlie their goods and warvs. i , Tho Turkey lost his head cons-1 plot Pit Thaaksglvlag day bnt Judge tCafter kept his Intact, however, If. Hie was iaveotigaMng Asherllle Wind J Tigers More judges of tfcb Carter | stripe and there will be lens vlolat- > fuvncis WORTH WASHINGTON PAJ r- Secure a lot ti AtN Get one now f ? i >ra or the prohibittom low. Bis ioaor baa certainly enriched the eraaury of Buncombe county reoenty from those In "bisk Ufa'-' Good. President Wilson's last ntMfl to on cress flxss his statesmanship morn Irmly In the estimation of the Amercan people Irrespective of party, tflnkrlty Leader Mann. a deepdyed 3. O. P.,'actually commended tha locument. Felicitation to Acting Governor r>aughtridge who la holding down the execntlre chslr St tha capltol luring the absence of Governor ^raig at Hot Springs. Arkansas, for Ixis health. The entire state wlahes ind hopes for a speedy recovery of t^ able ohlef magistrate. Washington has placed the chip in lt? shoulder and challenges any :eam in the Old North State for s ootkall game here on Christinas lay. Well the team that attempts to knock it off will not have a soft map as the old saying goes?not by l whole Jug full, for rest assured ye vould acceptors of the challenge, he boys in good old Washington enow how to do the trick en the trldtroa. Equal to the Situation. Two lawyers In New York werd walking along the street discussing the subject as to whether the Irish were as witty as they were reputed to be. No. 1 didn't think they were. "All right,' Bays No. 2; "here comes one now. You stop him and ask him I a question. , "When Pat enmo along No. 1 says: "Say. Pat, did you know the devil was dead V Pat looked very thoughtful for a moment, then slipped his hand into bis pocket, drew out a coin, and handed it to the lawyer. "Well, well! what's this for?" asked the lawyer. Says Pat: "Sure, lndade, in the coahthrey where I came from we always give alms to the orphans."?National Food Magazine. In London they tell of a man with a serleus disease of the throat, who consuit<>4 a specialist- The surgeon reojtnmecded the removal of the laiy-ox. in operotieu which the patient feared night prove dangerouB. The surgeon, however, smilod reassuringly, sod said: "Oh. no! You are quite sure to rerover." Tint," persisted the patient. "I unlerstand that this sort of operation is reiy serious lndcod." "My reason," continued the surgeon, for saying that you are sure to r? ww hi tbh: The mortality is nineeen out of twenty, and I've had uinoceti deaths already."' BANKRUPT HALE, a Tlie Bistrirt Court { The Uaited State* For Tlie Km storm Bfotrlct of \ irjjiiia. i the Mutter of C. It. JohmHon Lum* Hot Company Incorporated, Bankrupt, IX BANKRUPTCY Ami a Tha .Mattor of C. R. Johmaon, namkrm|7t. Pursuant to an.order entered in to above consolidated caueog on the (ith day of November. 1913. the aneloigned Tr?6teee of said Bank?pta. will expose for male on the 9th day of Deceimbor. 1913. at 9.39 St.. at pnblia auction at the front oor of the Courthouse In Beaufort ounty. at Wanhingtoa. in the fltwte , r North Carolina, wherel* tbe proprty Is situate, free and dear of all ' ens and encumbrances, the followig preperty. to-wit: A traot of land kaowm am "Puaco wamf," situate la Beaufort amd ' Lyda ooantie8..i* the Stato of North ; arolina. containing oime thousand * ,5400) acre*, raaro or lens. particu irly described In a deed (row D. S. ( inrweli at als. to C. R. Johnson, ated March 15th. and duly ncorded In the office of the Register f Deeds of Beaufort County. North 'arollna, and more particularly deartbed on the plat or plan mada by W. flykea. dated August 15th. 907. a copy of which is attached to aid order and filed In the Clark's fflce of said Court at Norfolk, Vlr:tnla. reference to which la hereby nade. The terms of sale shall ba cash ind the sale will be made subject ,o the aproval of said Court and the inderslgned will require from each >tdder the deposit with him l>y such Didder of the sum of Fire Hundred ($500.00) Dollars in cash, or the :ertlfied check of a responsible banking house for like amount, as evidence of good faith to entitle inch Milder to bid at such sale; the deposit so received other than that of the 8ncessful bidder to be returned by the undersigned to the respective depositors, and the de-> posit of the sucoeurul bidder ta ba applied by tha undersigned on account af the purchase price of said property. HUGH W. DAVRft, Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Batatas of C. R. Johnson, Bankrupt, and C. R. Johnson Lumber Company. Incorporated, Bankrupt. 12-14-11-18 20 22 22 24 28 28 27 29 x V 7r, * 11 ivygg tK 1 ad buna at once more cbotO* loU yet woli A. C HATHAWAT i ' ' ? shows mm of omanr **** *"1 A nflllte fja__g|__| M?ni iMkMbml Iraoytt* >? n^tom |N#MM * |A tt at WJI nil. tto> -< *?*?M H#u to* ??>,y ~4 i?jii?. i -wmm mmlaaa m4 omU. li i ?Lm* * ?* gfyVwTu iimm worW poajalar. lmu 'Uo* ?iiiii I mim 9mm Cho Illmm of an III pa^. otocb la'to wWf 'If #% cMrtMC tat?4 of toacoarOMMlwp? Is to bo pritoiM vtth ?rto Moaked to yorartt toto* to too mm m4 bootoooo mMnm of a ofcx*. e? all. 1%?q ttioro oro opoooo to afetefc to plaoo a orooo aftoc oar oao or ab of the worda, "Attootfvo. Ok i n?I. flyoapatoetlc. lelyfoi. Qoaytyoaa ao4 Pr lKo." "The MM (> t? W.? .? ./ ^ bers make owt mkI mod tfeeoo cords whenever tbeo lad on emptor? or other person who shows Chaos oonrtootoo,' ewpiaipct Mr. ttaCkoo. "Wo then sotilr Che emptor or of tUts report and keep & complete Mtac record of vthe?name of every mas commended. "Woo* aii employe has received three 'courtesy reports' he in entitled to a special letter from the leasee secretary to his ompioyor and a bads a of merit bestowed by the league.**? Cleveland (O.) Dispatch to tfea l^ow York Herald. , . Ants Wtilck Plant and Poke. Tile extraordinary boOtts of eke har eeter sot have been known to naturalists. Certain senates not only karveet and store In graaarlee the seeds open which they feed, bnt actually plant and cultivate an annual crop of their food seeds. 9tlN more remarkable stories are told of an ant that is common in Dalnwtla, the Meaner barbarus. Aeoerdiag to Dr. Nogor of the Dreedoo forestry school, this ant not only outs leaves and gathers seed, but actually makes makes bread or biscuit! The seeds are first sprouted, then carried Into the sua and dried, then taken book to tbe underground chambers, wbcro-fhey are chewed lnte a doogk. The dough is then Hsally made into tiny ookes, which are baked in the sun. then carefully stored for future use. From tkeee observations it would appear , that the art of ooukieg Is sot eeuilned to the human race. Cheerfulness. Being cheerful malsea lite one long hanny vacation. - P m 006-7*40 mv TWO BISTINCTIVt THE BC Tha n?jllr?? la qutta an Important to the wardrobe ma the i?nt Brack or eveatnc s?w? tad mk aauoh attntlon la balnp |tvea It til la aiM>a. The rl cheat at etlka i*d cMltat ara ?*1 ta Ita maltha*. and tha no?ah brtBml?f? laclude fur. marabout aid tha metal lacaa. I-are and marabout are Mpedalr amarl, The br1|t(Mt a>l moat extrarapaat of aflk pattern* are appropriate and pleaabig for thee* garmaata. providing tkty are hecnariaa. Baudatr capa are fHMaaad In many quaint daatcna. the hut tartly pad paaa1 aat cap In laca or aMlfan daintily trtm Md with s roaa wreath or a hand af fur. No. t#4f la a auahu, amarl npctl^noa developed In paU yellow chiffon cloth, eat la red and bnnd>d In Ilk tn which thara n*a ahighai at aeeeral paatal ahadaa. " "^h^5Sa^T5hnTn!iCwar?aBinrt^^ am thia aaafkn JU oonte k niif or ?da Be nm to atata awmho of pattam aad aim nuiln ~or th fultoot part at the bM. Adtriea PMtan DipmiltJk. para edllllPpM?a. ^ wt iT? to lb! mUPMOr frtofcMMM* Mtwiy J M?rMM la, wt if y* ^ Wl^kllr4 MMQk. M> ufc?M ?Hd 3U. k'hM: . A ?mi ?* MlHi I# to Ma * Mfcar ter: " iit yaa Mtok Mto Mm Burnt ?M ? niiM?u*>i took to tea m? Ml kiHrmMi. Omtp, to flw " ?K% fee agent of An Alpha laoer inwlil OUHMm feat's at the ?mt, **? w, - let the ooet go.' nM 0?eye 'MM be old emck and oM-teshloned ! ^ssngh Wore It gets to the poor deb tfcpCs shivering for K aow.' j lltfM Matrimony, OW and Mew. tike matrimonial advertieemeeta accepted by the Indian papers ooeasloo?Hr bring out the contrast between 1 the old order of feiage and the new: * Here, for example. In an laritntlen } from a paper In the Pnfeaofc llluetratlag the old: "Wanted, a suitable match ? for a Sareeo bop of thirteen of a highly respectable family. The girl must be between seven and elghwyears of age, and should be well connected." By the side of this may be put an ex- ample of the other hind, an advertisement inserted in the same paper by y one Ram Singh Rayk of Dharamsala: "My good friend, an educated, young, 1 possessing robust health, wealth and I tedepeudcat livelihood, aged thirty- j two, bachelor, wants to marry a girl decorated with education, civilization and sound health; no distinction be- I tween Hindu castas." I CAPUDINE; IN A lITdttVATW *Vkf -M) . CURES w^l HEADACHE I COLDS AND GRIPP |lj cf ?TWiu.?Tpcmp DWUQ Tom? i r 1 ? BO*A 1 GARMENTS FOR I )UDOIR; ;t Tkm p*ttlcoat (774*) ! of ltkartr aat- ^ Ia*ln tha saroa.aaft yellow. . tj Tkla raattaaa mar mada In boa M *, wHh 1% rv*i or M inch maurui. Tka ? Mttlcaat raaultek 1% yartf* o+ H took e aitMlAl fw ffsa S4. 7 Dm of Imm ftckly oolorad kraeh* I Hka la uaad far MIS wlUi trlnynlaca i mf plmto mmttu &M IrtlU of raatal laoa 1 ftaiaMur Mak uif ataoaea. . b A pratty te4 tor tb? uten _ tackinn Md oarthu naa aaatfrk tka F raka ar matiaaa or oantraat affacttyafr i with Ckaaa. Otfm If fka mwart (a Mr t*ima*a4 a Mt.of Ska fur hu4< too 0 *affafo"5yffta- a ? alaa M wtto Mi ftHi of M took nu- * *iy?. UM ilm llloM. | H?. HIT <? ?fl? M. ' ? ( No ml <111 WXo M. 'K I itok rattera M a?to. } l iiii>iy>'4 0 r *r* - ? j ??n?,.-y?t 1 l'l/ I - tmnui] Iif I'frrilt CRYSTAL ICE CREAM I Is a healthful food and desert, and It is a It' manifestation of kindness when given to your II trleads at suppers, parties anil entertainments. " *' II It ts Quickly Served. t| CRYSTAL ICE COMPANY I I Thousands of Farmors Are DoekUng m Favor of THORNHILL WAGONS I Bb I C^X WSfm i^^jBKTiiv jt . ^ 7'. ~f'' Tough Highland Hickory. Bolster* Trussed with \ , Iron. Light Running For Life. Long Wear Beds/., Sold on a Guarantee. r > If any part proves defective in a Thornhil) in one year \ w five, we will replace it free of charge. A. Thornhid Wagon is not the lowest priced-hut the heat?end m the tod the cheapest. For prices and other information see W. C. Mallison and Son | GUN SHELLS !! ) i i Winchester and U. M. C.' New Club Shells, J J J both standard quality are carried by us >n large J ^ quantities. t We are prepared to fill your orders;. either J jj, wholesale or retail. ' I < The hunting season will soon open and you I { should purchase a supply early. v j f ? ============================ i > 'I ! Harris Hardware Co., J J WASHINGTON, N. C. J [ EHHP1 i ^? , rry the Daily News ' ' : Job Department for Up-to-Date Work; i ^ \ + LION WOOD?Miat wi Hmm Y?t Omn Wmkmm IAMKS W. 00U J , I J. LEON WOOD & CO. V '' BANKERS and BROKERS. } Btooha, Tlmm*. Pilaw. Or to mmd Prwrtotomm^ 79 Pk? mIK. } ) Swpaiw ItelkliH. l?Mk Va. I ' i Private wires to Hew Tor Stock Hiobaafe, CUw|? Botol mi * i S rrade *ad ether ImmW Wtrffe. \ , ' .J ; NOTICE. NOTICE a lorth Carolina, Beaufort Count*. _ ?? " < ?-Tn the Superior Court forth Oaraliaa. B.aufort Geuatr. ' Elsie Simpson vs. Feb. Simp- ,B the Superior Court, before the . " . cfc"k, tf. 8. Rlddlck tu. T. T. Brmddoet The. defendant abovq nam<*l, azld rr<nk garder. 'abe Simpson, ii hereby notified The defendants above named, win hat the plaintiff, Elsie 8impa<m, that an acUea entitled , a. intituled unit against^h im in To.Tl^ZT i ne superior umm 01 Deauiorr - 6btala u ant,. ?? ?. M. Jounty, North Cerolitta, for the th?t executloa mar laeee <m e eerrtrpoee 6f obtaining an dbeolote t?t? Jndfm.at obtained br the rials iroroe from him upoa.Ututorr *gy*.T" rounds alleged in her eomplamt oJBo, of "u. ^ glpwl#r iled therein. Said defendant is Conrt-tor Bonnfaal oobatr. J urther notified to be and appear And the raid defendants will far- | efort. the jud? of the aaid 8n- ?*" aodea that tber are raqelr ( ana. at <ka fVmet Homm *f to *W**r be**" th* Clem ot the enor Court, at the CcmH Honae ,nKr)or c^.rt Baaalort een.tr , n Washington, North Carolina. ., kla ,|M u Waahtagtoa ee Wed. j n Monday, December 15th, aeadar. Deeetahei |?. Ilia, at 1* , 913, ad the aaid Court and an- o'otaeh. a. au and then aad there wer the aaid complaint, aieo anew or deaer to the retttloa U- , XJH5S5 r? U* T. . wAm UuU uoIm. Ux?r 4* m . a8?*- umr, puiatlf will cnty to tk? Wif <M a? kafcd and tbe aea* ebwt fear tfca raUaf 4*maaM la aaM < f aaid Court, this the 8thdhy of ...... , Jovember, 1913. , ' h. P?U ? (Seal.) GEO. A. PAUL, Clara Soryrtor Coert. 1 , ; Clerk Superior Court. s _ it-i? 0*1,1 I'SW+'S'.Mdrtl-"" *??? *???; a- . 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Tkompaoa, " Aurora, k i. 1 Mirmi aosffw, Attoraayi at-Law, Aarora am 4 Waaktnftoa, M. B. A a a a - -a a v a a a OM.I.RVDlWt, ' Attoraar-at-Law. w?. x P Naxt to Lawla A Oalala. Marteat BtiaO. > " Wuakluft?. N. O. * t - a 'i | ; IA1BT IMCULLAI, AttaTm?y-a?-Iaa. a. ' Or. RoAmaa 114?.. B. Mate WL WanAlactaa. NortA Oarottaa. . t m m - * ^1H ?will HKMD0 "t ? J " * * " * " " ' ' i . a r* ' - ' - * 3 I r ??t~*?:?-"r -.. < Hinm BtrtiK S5r.:::rS|? uAUtu,m* .... .? to 8S? H?* ? r-** _ " ' *- ^ rr?M H44m, *??.,. ? Ik v ? kupt 4fV hlk^ yv lk. tl f* IN Vkifewv 4t to it. Sr?tnA?y?, ..!? aSScrr^S5ft m igiMHi ilj. I l^k? Nft.. ,. ^k fear NN itot ** ' * fclit "free from bur....:..14?
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