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S Wm % ' MI BUM KWS| p? ^ ?pd Stroato. i JKirY; pMtoSM at Washington, N. C., under the act ,j uMti;'.; *.,* v. *V. J? Subscribers desiring the paper discontinued will pleas? notify this ofs tee oa dale of expiration, otherwise It will be continued at regular sub I eerlptlon retcn until notice to atop 1% I received. .-j- I 7T7T>^^"5<Fno^,get th? Daily News promptly telephone or write the ?neper, aad the complaint will receive immediate attention. It la our Metre te pleaee you. . All article? eeat to tha Daily News T er publication must be signed by Mo writer, otherwise they wilt .not * published. - ^ Hj$3h . MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1914. s linmiiiiinniiH rnt-Tj ]| Making the i| L LittleFarmPau^ ? ? . \\ Bg C. C.-B0WSF1ELD :: ' 'i I I I I I I 1 I I i W |J QttTICUL If TO H Els joins forWard again (be central states after n long pe | rlod neglect | qui ling business ^ Ideas sad beuiu to understand >; la n -well bal inved program mg3^^\?\ fruit ts no luipor lout feature. Ii Is much more ^BeHx profitable than VR dairying or grain \Vi\raisingTo make fruil B|^B pny tbers must jC^XB be clcun, tidy or siCir& chords. The a^SBxP^ grounds ' canuot mBu be neglected. Cul JKSffI tlrnt'.on Is need RlSr ed. but It must f not interfere with VWl tree risots. It vegetables \ are B grown i liey should be kepi B clear of the trees. Old trees may j stand pruning, but It Is fnul to young once. A liberal dressing of stable manors before plowing Is recommend ed. Fall plowing Is best. Fertiliser |s necessary whether other crops are grown or not. There Is such a thing as starving trees. In many cases it will be found that the old trees hers exhausted practical ly all the available nutritive material 1 contained In the solL and tbey need considerable ultrogeij In ordor to pro duce new wood nnd to put new rigor Into them, and therefore tbey will stand lots of stable manure. But If r tbey were young, bearing trees In their prime tbey would uedd only ji light dressing of manure. While tbe actual fertilising material contained In a ton of average stable manure Is small, not much above twou ty-elgbt pounds. If llmo Is not consld ered. It is m great humus producer. Humus adds lots of moisture, and huf. inns and moisture working together release tbe nutritive material already lu tbe soil nnd put It lu shape so that those little hungry feed roots can gather It lu and send It on its mission of supplying leaf, hud and branch with life and vigor. If one should want quicker and bolter results than Just stable manure alone, phosphate rock, ground bone nnd potash may be added In the pro T?ortlon of 100 pounds of phosphate, 200 poands of ground bone and 100 pounds of potash, but tbe user will have to be his own Judge of Just how much to apply to the acre, as there are so mauy different conditions to be t taken Into consideration that thfc same quantity will not nnstver for all. As cultivation is needed anyway. It Is well to raise vegetables In the orchard, thus making the land pay a good acreage profit even If tbe'fruit [ ? has a bud season. Weeds ore to be kept out of nn orchard as zealously as oat of a garden. It is also UnDortant that wo nrarM.? good system .of * hallow cultivation In young orchards. The trcps respond to good tillage Just as the corn and ether cultivated crops. Hnrnynrd ma nor*. cow|k*iis nud clover are three 1 great fall cover crops for n young or chanl. Trees ought to staud ntioni thirty^feet npprt. cfood drnhmge Is Importnut In the appl^orctpfrd as elsewhere. The nppie MS not like "wet feet." Kor that j? simple reason It succeeds more often on naturally well drained, rolling land than Id low. soggy places. ; . Just after the leaf buds In the spring and before the blossom buds open the old orchard should be given a good praying with the regular bordeaux mj_'. mixture and pails green or llin^snlphtirnrd arsenate of lead, another our Jugt after the blossoms drop sod* n -''third iorue time later If troubled with the codling runtl;. which-1? almost sure to he the case'lo nn old orchard. . This light against the codling/moth matt be unrelenting. The' wopn la migratory, trnrellng surprising distances hi Its wort of destruction Spraying should be done In any.part *of the season when pests arc seen, but 1 It always seems necessary Just as tbo fruit bat become nicely formed. E' DO THIS ' -Make Application (or I fU>hi'.igu>u Park. A. C. hAT NOTICE TAX PURCHASE. sra. Countjr You are hereby notified that at a tale for taxes held by Geo. B- Ricks. Sheriff of Beaufort county, on Monday. Itk day of May, 1913, at 12 M. o'clock, at tha Courthouse door of Beaufort* county, H. C.. T. R. Hodfea on said date purchased the property. which was sold for delinauent ] SUte and eounty taxes for the year] or 1912, due on said property which I was lUted in the name of 8erenle Collins and described as follows: 11 Lot Church St., Pantego township. ] The purchaser paid therefor the state and county taxes together with | the costs of advertising, amounting la all to 19.79. You are further notified that-said! purchaser has dnly assigned his bid i to the Eureka Lumber Co.,*and that you can redeem saill property by the payment of said tAes and charges allowed by law. it same is paid to the undersigned, or to Geo. 13. Ricks, sheriff of Beaufort county, on or before May 6th, 1914, and if yon fail to redeem the same on or before said date, tha undersigned will demand that the salTl -herlff make a tax deed for said "property.. This 12th day of January, 19T4. * . EUREKA LUMBER CO. Asslgneo of Tax Purchaser. .1-27-3 we. . s ' NOTICE TAX PURCHASE. North Carolina?Beaufort County. TO J. J. Hauls: You are hereby notified that at a bale for taxes held by Geo. E. Ricks, Sheriff of Beaufort county, on Monday, 6th dny of May, 1913, at 12 M. o'clock, at the Courthouse door of ocauiort county, w. u?, "I. it. Moagfes on said date purchased the property, which was sold for delinquent state and oounty taxes together with of 1912, duo on said property wltich was listed In the name of J. J. Rawls and described as follows: 1 Lot Washington Heights. Washington ^ownshlp. Tho purchaser paid therefor, the state and coutny taxes, together wlht the costs" of advertising, amounting In all to $2.18. You are further notified 'that Bald purchaser has duly assigned his bid to the Eureka Lumbor Co., ami that vou can redeem said property by the payment of raid taxes and charges allowed by law. If game Is -paid to the undersigned, or to Geo. E. Ricks, sheriff of Beaufort county, on or before May 6th, 191*, and If you fall to redeem tho aanio on or before said date, tho undersigned will demand that tho_sald sheriff mako a ;sr deed for Bald property. This 12th d?v of January, 1914. IURBKA LUMfeVR CO. Assignee of-Tax Purchaser. l-27-Swc. FOR FROST RITES and CHAPPED SKIN ' . For frost bitten ears, flngeim and toes; chapped hands and llpj. chilblains. cold sores, red and rough skins, there is nothing to equal Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Stops pain at onec and heals quickly. Ih every home there should be a box handy all tho time. Best remedy for . all ixm aiseaseB. licning eczema, letter, piles, etc. 2Sc. All druggists or by noil. H. E. llucklen & Co., PljlJndclnhb or St. Iscnlo. NOTICE TAX PURCHASE. w North Carolina?Beaufort Cbunt> To Richard Knight & W. N. Coo pi-1 Vou are hereby notified that at i' eale for taxes by Oeo. E. Ricks, oher iff of Beaufort county, held on Mod lay, Cth day of May, 1943, at l; 1 o'clock at '.the Courtliouso* door o Beaufort county, T. R. Hodges put chased at said ealo the properf which was sold for delinquent stat ; and county taxes for the year 1912 due on eald property,--which was list ed in the name of I^night A Cooper nclud'ng the ccst of said sale amonn1 lag to 12.18. Suld property is described as fol o'.ws: 1 lot Washington Heights You are further notified that the said T. R. HodgeB ' as assigned hie bid tq tho Eureka dumber Co., and that you can redeem said prpperty by tho payment of the taxes and costs allowed by low to tho undersigned, or to Geo. E. Ricks, sheriff, and if said redemption is not made by May Oth. 1914. the undersigned will demand p. tax deed for said ponerty. This l'Sth d ">f .Tan 1MV. EUF: ;;A LUMBER ro. As''gnee. l-28-3wc. NOTICE TAX PUECH?\pE. North Carolina?Beaufort County- | To Ann Mariah Jonfc jou are neroy nouiicn icai at it Rale for taxes held by George . E. Ricks, Sheriff of Beaufort county, on j Monday, day of May, 1913, at 12 o'clocw, M., at the Courthouse' door of Deaufort county, N. C.. T. J R. Modgds'on eald date purchased i Ue property which wag sold for de llnqucnt State and county taxes for! the year of 1912, due on said property which was listed In the name of j Ann Marlah Jones, and described as j follows: 18 aereo Ellison, Washifigl ton townrhtp. The purchaser paid therefOT the elate and county taxes, together with the costa of advertising, amounting In all to $2.90. Tou are farther notified that said purchaser has ^uly assigned bia bid to the Eureka Lumber Co., and that you can redeem raid property by the payment of raid taxes and charges allowed by law. If same fa P*lrt to the undersigned or to Geo. E. Hicks, sheriff of Be'anfort county on or beMcfV'xWay ?th. 1914; and ff yon fall to redeem the same on or horo-r eald date, the pnderr'gndd will d'mand that the aeld ahertff make a tax deed for the aeld property. This 12th tier Jen 1J14. EUREKA LUMPER CO. Assignee of Tex Purchaser. 181-ltc. . \ s TODAV t IIU largtki Price Lots it II HA WAV , jlfr NO TIC* TAX PURCHASE -- ?* "North Carolina^?Beaufort County. J To A. W. WlnAeldt ? Von are hereby notified that at t < tale for taxea held by Geo. B. Kicks, b Sheriff of Beaufort county. on Mendaj. 6th day of May, 1913. at IS M. E o'clock, at' the Coprtbouse door at Beaufort coAnty, N. C., T. R. Hod fee on aald dat^ purchased the property. which was sold for delinaueat State and county taxes for the year of 1912, due on said property which wan .listed^ in the'name of A. W. 4, Winflold and described as follows: JJ 1 lot Belhaven St:, PantegO township J The purchaser paid therefor the J state and county taxes, together with * J* the costs of advertising^ amounting i ? <n all to $2.93. You are Hurt her notified that sold)?, purchaser has .'duly assigned hlh bid , [' to the Eureka Lumber Co., and that. ' you can redeem said property by | J the payment ojf said taxes and chart* . J ex allowed by law. If same la paid to the undersigned." or to Geo. Ricks, sheriff of Beautprt county, on * or before May 6th. i91f, and If you J fail to redeem the same on or b'eferb 7 said date, the undersigned will de- * mand that the said, sheriff make a D tax deed for said property. ? This 12th day of January, 1914. 1 EUREKA LUMBER CO. 11 Assignee ot Tax Pnrchaser. 1 l-2t-Swc. ~ v . /' NOTICE TAX PURCHASE. j I North Carolina?Bedufort County. To A. W. Wlndley: Yon are hereby notified that a) d | sale for taxea held by Geo. E. Rleks, ? I Sheriff of Beaufort county, on MobJ?r. 6th d.r of "" " " ' o'clock, at the Courthouse door of 1 Beaufort county, N.J3., T. R. Hodges %. on said dpte purchased the proper- ' ty wh'ch was sold for delinquent ' State and county taxes Tor the, year i of 1912, due on said property which | was listed In the name of A. W. , Wlndley. and described as follows: 1 Lot Belhave St., Pantego township, i c Tho purchaser paid therefor the ? stato and coutny taxes, togothor v/lht , Tie costs of advertising, amounting ; In all to $2.68. You are futrher notified that said purcha6or*has duly assigned his bid to the Eureka Lumber Co., and that j you can rodeora said property by . the payment of said taxes and charg- J es allowed by law, if same la paid to the undersigned, or to ^Qoo. E. Rlckn, sheriff of Beaufort 'county, on or before.May 6th. 1914, and if you s fail to redeem the same on or before t said date, the undersigned will de-tq maud that the said sheriff make'a j i tax deed for said property. 14 This. 12th day of January, 1914. 1 EUREKA IAjMUKR CO. !, Assignee of Tax Purchaser.' j 1 27-3WQ. J 3 NOTICE TAX PURCHASE. North Carolina?Beaufort County. To J. H. Dirklnvnn: I . You are hereby notified that at a ] ealc for taxes held by Geo. E. Ricks.* 1 Sheriff of Beaufort ccunty, on Mon- \ day. r.ii. day of May, 191$, at 15 M o'clock, at the Courthouso door of j Beaufort^county, N. C., *T. R. Hodges . on said date* purchased the property, which was sold for delinquent state and county taxes together with 1 of 1912, due on said property which 1 was listed In the name of J. H. Dick- > i lnson and described as follows: 160 1 j Swamp. Pantego township. ' 1 Tho purchaser paid therefor the | 1 r.tate and coutny taxes, together wlht , he costs of advertising, amounting , n all to $8.40. < j You are further' notified that said J urch&ser has duly assigned his hid- 1 tho Eureka Lumber Co., and that ' ou can redeem said property /by h-> payment of said taxes and.charg- j ; Bllftwe/T fcw ?- ? * * 1 "o tho undersigned, or to Geo. If. licks, sheriff of BeAufort county, on "?r before May 6th, 1914, and If you 'nil to redeem the sam* on or before. *ald date, tho undersigned will demand that the said sheriff make a tax deed for said property. Thin 12th day of January, 1914. EUREKA TIMBER CO. Assignee of Tax Firchaeer. 1-27-3WC. XOTICE OP SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. By virtue' of a decree of the Superior eoutr- of Beaufort county made in a special proceeding therein pending entitled "Neva Fleming and others Ex Pafte." which is hereby reforred to, I will sail at public auction. for cash to the highest bidder on Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1914, at noon, at the Courthouse door of Beaufort county, those certain tracts or parcels of land In Richland township, Beaufort county, described as follows: 1. Known as the home place of " T. R. Boyd ind wife, Deulali Boyd, ? deceased, situated in and near the town of Edwards, bounded on the East by the Tun of Durham's Crseft. on the South by the Horse Pen Swamp, on the West hv the lands ? of James Ed Sttlley, L. IL Boss and I K others, nnd on the North bv the land _ of B. B. Latham and others. T 2. Known as'the Swamp Farm off _ the said T. R. Boyd and wife, BeUlab, * Boyd, situated on the Creekmuir road ? nnd bounded on the South by the 0 Greek tour road, on the West by the ? Soarrow. alnd, on the North and B Fat by the lands of Cora M. Reddftt ? rtoceased, containing 70 acres, more ? or lees, comprised of eovearl parts 8 or parcels conveyed to the said Ben- ? lnh Boyd by lassie Boyd, Cora M. * Re'ddltt and others, by deeds duly * recorded im tho Register's office of ' Besnfort county. Including as a part of tfcf said swamp farm, that part fJ thereof containing about thirty acres *' which was convoyed by the said Reualb Boyd and others to Little Bord. a morts accurate description of f which will he furnished upon in- " nuiry. The ptfnstollWr or purchasers can " nrrnnge. if ?? desired, to pay part J c*?h on the nurchas- money and se- J cure the balance with a mortgage on " be rroeectr for a reasonable time. T Tb? will be offered as a whole ij and *lse ??nnrnlely as the purchss- < of* mar desire. t. Th's rttb day of January. Ill4. M A. D. MACLEAN, lalth producer should be 1* every jufiehold. Perfectly safe Bay a 1 >x teday. Price 3 Sc. All Drug j to or by matt lckapo* Indian Mellclne Co.. PkH- 1 adetphl* or St, Lewis. | NOTICW TO TAJCPAYBM All persfas whs have not paid telr taxea tor l?l? will please do ' ? at oaoo or they wlllhave to pay to cost of levies aad garnishee* bleb win go lasted Atelnat their roperly aad polls. The taxea should sv* boon paid before Jan. 1, IS 14. at I bare takes the .responsibility 9 extend the time, so a* to be lontat aa I cam. I am now Instructing jy*-'deputies te garnishee for pollj |tx?s and te levy on nil land the axes are not paid on by Ifarch let. Those who are caught by garalhees and levies will have to pay oat; and no one to blame but themelves. I am compelled to collect. he taxbs,' and I hope all who have ot,J will settle promptly at once, so a to avoid the necessity of my colertlng their taxes by distrebs. I rill forward statement to any one by nail on rpeejpt of request. Vtry respectfully, GEO. . KICKS. Sheriff Beaufort County. -22-SOdc. ADHmiTR&mx Having tialiried as adalmlstrarix of tho estate et B. D. ltohre, de OUld mt forth Carolina, this la to notify all berseas haying clalaia against tlia state of the said deceased to ethlblt ham to the undersigned oa or eora tho ftb day of January, 1916, ir this notlc# will be pleaded la bar if thalr recovery. All parsons ladaht id to tho said estate will ple*ao nako immediate payment. This eth day of January. 1914. MART A. ROWS. J Administratrix, bf AC LEAN A THOMPSON, Attya. L-10-twc. Constipation Poisons Ton. If yon are constipated, your eotlr* yatem Is tplsonod by the waste pater kept in the body?serious ratal*# it en follow. Use Dr. King's -ife Pills and yon will soon get rid if constipation, headache and othe: roubles. 25c at Druggist* or by mgll t. B Bucklen * Co . l?Ulla.. A St x>nls Turkish Bath*. The proper way to take a Turkish tjath Is to devote plenty of time to the process. On entering stay In tbe Oret room, the moderately hot ono.mntil all reeling of oppression bo; paused off. rhon move on Into the aecoud. the hot room, ns It la called. Tbe tltlrd one, rolled the oven, should seldom be used, ? the boat U too Intense to be Sflfs. it n ucsi to ue content witl) n mild per ptratlon nt Or*t nnd to to too ihort a time rather than too long. People are apt to think that the more Ibey iw>rsplre the -better they will be. but that Is not the esse. nnd. what Is more, there In no element of dunger In prolonging the process. Token quietjr end iritl^ discrimination. Tiyrklsh Paths are one of tbe greatest boons to mffeijpig bumftnlty.-New York TeleKOTICB TAX - PURCHASE. >Iorth Caroline?-Beaufort County. Co 8. A. Gabriel: You are hereby notified 'that a ale for taxes by Oeorge E. Ricks, Sheriff of BeaufottT county, held on tlonday, 6th day of May. 1918. at .2 o'clock at the Courthouse door BcaufSrt county, T. R. Hodges turchased at said sale the property trhich was sold for delinquent Btato t?d County taxes for the year 1912 iue on said property, which was Itstd.In the name of 8. A. Gabriel, lnludlng the cost of said sale araonntng to |2.1f. Said proporty Is described as folovb: 1 lot Washington Heights'. You are further notified that the aid T. R. Hodges has assigned his Id to the Eureka Lumber Co., and hat you can redeem said property y the payment of the taxes and oats allowed by la# to the underlined,,, or To ueo. E. Ricks, sheriff, nd If said redemption li nbt made y May 6, 1914, the undeisigned will em and a Tax Deed for said proprty. This the 16th day of Jan. 1914.. EURBltA LUMBER CO.. salgnee. -22-3 wc. 1 MlPfKT -M^rrtmcHAii:. lorth Carolina?Beaufort County. | o A. 8. Johnson: You are hereby notified that at a alo for taxes held by Geo. E. Ricks, heriff of Beaufort county, on Monay. 6th day of Mar. 1912. at 12 m 'clock, *t the Courthouse door'of eaufort county,*N. C., T. R. Hodges . n said date purchased the properr, which was sold for delinquent tate and county taxea for the year f 1912, due on said property which as listed in the name of A. 8. Jobn>n had described as follows: 20 ores Swamp, Pantego township. Tho purchaser pai.d therefor the ate and coutny taxes, together wiht ie costs of advertising, amounting all to $2.80. Yot are futrber notified that said urchaser b%s duly assigned bio bid > the Eureka Lumber Co., and ^hat du can redeem said property by ie payment of said taxes and ehargi allowed -by law, if samo is paid > the undersigned, or to Geo. E. kki, aherlff ef Beanfort eeunty.en r before May ?th. If 14, and If yeu .11 to redeem the nam* em or before (Id date, the undersigned will dtand that the said sheriff -make a tS deed for said property. This 12th .dsr of Januarr. 1914. EUREKA LUMBER CO. iHWtfwwwn > t Ccn-me Ulhwr CM led I I' Bemis Tobacco Tri Heu) Ctntu . All Kinds of Fan ! . l! AT : ~ iHarris Har< ,* WASMNGTO It liiitiiifitti XOTK? OK BAI.M Mr rtrtno ol OJONpowor at Mlo contolnod lu a morttoio dood to Bo ciac.ui by J. M. Litchfield u4 ?? Beaufort comity la Book 164, pace will* Mil at p"ubHo*au?t*on, tor okah to the highest bidder, at the Courtbouse door la Beaufort county, on Friday, Febraary 38th, ,1914, at noou, the property described *ln the aald mortgage aa follows: In Richland township, Beaufort county. Beginning on the old main road or Water street where It la Intersected by Railroad street aad run ning ?sstwardly with Railroad St. to a pelot 60 feet Weet of Catherine Fraster's west 11ns; thence % Weatwsrdly course parallel with Catherine Fraaier's west line to Duplin Run; thence with the said. Bublln Run to Jeff Bennett's Northeast* corner; thence Southwardly with the said Bennett's line to Bennett's Southeast oorner; thence Southwardly with Bennett's line to the-Bontheast corner of the heirs of J. R. Calloway; thenoc Southwardly with Gal loway*s line to the old main road or Water street aad with the said road or street to tho beginning, containing three aprea, more or leee.i This January SO, 1914. " T. LITCHFIELD. Mortgagee. 1-SS-4WC. NOTICE TAX PURCBA8I?. North Carolina?Beaufort County. To Ell Rodger*: You are hereby notified that a sale for taxes by George 19. Ricks, Sheriff of Beaufort count,, bold on Monday, 6th day of May. 1913, at 12 o'clock at the Courthouse door of . Beaufort county, T. R. Hodges purchased at said sale the pro^brty , I wnicn was sold for delinquent, State and County taxes for the year 1912 duo on said property, which was listed In* the name of Eli Rdfccrs, including the cost of said sale amounting to 9t.ll. Sold property is described as follows: 1 lot Washington Heights. .Ton are further notified that the said T. R. Hodges has assigned Jilp bid to the Eureka number Co., and. that you can ftdeem said property by'the payment of the taxes and oosts allowed by law to the. undersigned, or to Geo. E. Ricks, sheriff, , and If sold redemption ! hot made by Hay 6. 1914, the undersized will j demand a Tax Deed for sold property. This the 16th day of Jag. 1914. EUREKA LUMBER CO.. Assignee. WMwr. NOTICE TAX rURCHASR. North Carolina?Beaufort County. To A. A. Springs: j Ton are berths notified that a sale for taxes by George E. Ricks. I Sheriff of Beaufort county, held on Monday, 6th day of May, 191$, at 12 o'clock at the Courthouse door of Beaufort county, T. R. Hodges purchased at sold sale the property which was sold for delinquent State and County taxes for the year 1912 due en said property, which was listed in the ntrno of A. A. Springs, including the cost of said sale amounting to 92.16. Said property is described as follows: 1 lot Washington Heights. You aro further notified that the said T. R. Hodges has assigned his j bid to tbo Eureka Lumber.Co.,. and that you can redeem -said'property by the payment of the taxes and oosts allowed by law to the undersigned, or to Geo. IS. Kleks, sheriff, and if said redemption la aot made by May 6, 1914, the undersigned will demand a Tax Deed tor shid property. Tnis the 16th day of Jan. 1914. Eureka lumber co., Asslnnee. 1-1I-3WC. rUB-MY-TISM will cure your ?nenmati?m Neuralgia, Headaches, Crampt, ! Colic, Sprains, Bfaiaes, Cuts mod Burns. Old Sores. Stings of Ibaectfl Etc. Antiaeptic Anodyne, used inernaliy and astcrpaBy. Priot 25c. notion \X North Carolina?Beaufort county. To Gllbort Burnley, -Register of Deeds and Acting fcntiy Taker for Beaufort county: The undersigned L. M. Soott pnd T.' J. Lewis or Beaufort county, N. C., enter and lay claim to the fallowing described -piece or parcel of land in Chocowlnlty township, Beaufort County, State of North Carolina, the same being vacant and unappropriated land and subject to en-, try, via: On the Wost elde of the Core Point road and East side of j Blonnt'e Creak, bounded by the lands of A. Toler, It. It. Warren and ethers. iad eettalmlag tnrsity-Ste I (15) acres were er leas, sane being by estimatle*. Entered this 24th day. ef Janv7 wry, A. D., 4114. U M. BCQTT,. (Seat.) T. J. LEWIS, (Boat.) ' *ld-4w. > ' a n. c 11 ~? H. Capitulated. HU wife met lib* at the door. Ul? dinner' bail bean waiting f6r tbirtj mluutea, but aba was smiling awaatlj. Her balr was dona up In a becoming atjie. and she looked ten jarra younger than usual- i Blia put bar artas around bin aack. drew bit head dpant and klanat bis "You,- tw replied. "I'm**alI fogged out." ; "I'm sorry. Out never mind. I f?*l suru_Uiot thugs will lake t turn for the ituttnr eoos 1'tu i*t iiqrlii for yon-tbe maid has prepared ? nit* chicken slew, tko kind yeu uk< ae wall. ShaH I run upstairs and get year UpiMnr "Never mlud. Ut|lf woman." Vp r*pHcd, puahieff his hand lata his pockst. 'haw much da you wtatr?Cblcmge Record-Herald. Britain's Conscience Fund, hlueh mar* mooey has been seat anonymously to the British govern moat's caasclsucs fund than ta that of tbs 'American carom moat The Orel recorded payment of this kind was Iks sum of 11.800. asal to l*ttt' la 17*. with a letter requesting klm t* apply ths money ."to the nos of ikr'efhie la such manner that tbs unties aaej am ulTor by Its baring baajt data feed from ths public treasury. Ton are Implored to do thla for tbs1 rasa of ce sac las cu to au kouost mas." Nearly ovary year since then the rhancellet of ths ex chetiner Has rocelrod a certain amount of conscience money. In 1S4I the chancellor received $70,000 from a pep BUS who tinted that ha bad ruga cad la smuggling for many yeara. had tlut this aum represented all kla prokta therefrom. One year the ceaeoteera money forwarded by Brttiah taapayen totaled $80.0un Plaster of Paris. When rallies Plaster of perta for mending cracks la plaster ore rlnefur Instead of water.. It should be of Urn foaaleleoey. of putfy. and whea the cracks are ailed the tap should ha smoothed orer with a knife. The mixture will not harden for nboul half aa hour. ' KOTTCm OF AXUdWIBTHATION Notice U hereby dtran that thi Underlined, B. 1. Vast, has this the 6 th day ef January, l?ld, qnal. Ifled a* administrator of the as late of A. 0. Wast. deoeaaed. au payaosa Indebted to said estate are requested- to make prompt aatUemaut of the same, and all peraous ha rind claims against the said aetata are required to present the name within twelve months from this date, an required by law. or thla noflce will be pleaded In har of the earns B. J. WWW. . - Administrator. Small, Maclean, Itragaw A Rodman, Attorneys. 1-lJ-twe. An Ideal Women's T" rllrr Who wants to take salts, ar castor Oil. whea there la nothing bettor than Dr. King's Daw Life PlLla for all bowel troubles They net getaly and naturally on tho stomach and liver, stimulate aad regulate your bowels and tona up the entire era tern: Price 16c. At all duuggiats M. B. Bayklaa * Oe., Philadelphia or Bt. Loala. TAXIS For tha coaranataaca.af ikM wfca owi till urn I Till Vntot City H?U awery Saturday inr ' ! Iran f to I p. m, for tha |DT|OM of racatwlat City Tun ff you wlik tw pan coats you 'i?4 kattar par. as lav mar carnlihrilnp wapas for taaaa, am* tipact to lawy aa furaltara aa? attar pro party aa or about tk? lit at FaDruarr, 1?1?. 1. W. rLTKN, Dapaty Tax Collector r, ^ I - SPEOAM| I'reaerroJl UaOT. U? II? H PltarBefaa CW*, Flatapplt Chaaea. Split Pan. 'Oyalet Caak Tall Saaea, I taper ltd kreoth Ptaa, Prepared llerae Wtdlah. 0?aa*> Baart a ad Ma. Zeal. ' 1 1 I 1,1,1 !! ; :, 'i Quality Groc? -WHITER CREOLE HO. Phone 80 and 92 MMMM TTT*": * K * M WOBT??m? . I * BkjkIb ear Bmrwmfmr * : rSsi. *. I* _ . ' ? ? " rVryTr" nUtT*>a^la-ui* i f. >. IWH ue.o*r?. ? ,s Ctfser Main uu! MarkM tta * *qt Bnm'i Dni tun N 0 ? wtwr o. notow M? n.^rnmmm ' t<f A t'fl f f 6 A. FMIU*|*1P. FIII awuwfli, .. ? WASUI5tiTO^i, nrf. * ? Atfrmmj-mtrl+w. >r,WW,>> v ' " *v . ~? I . .*W ! ? : m+iHD ij. mvMtr, AttmriHtv, * vmUhm. s. a. * I.a I a a a ^ I B. A. Postal, Jr. ? , V C. Warraa w. 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I tot 1?0 to tOe 1 Chickens. rouaf too Mo Chickens, trowel . .?OOSio Sbeerllnte l??IOe I.amh skins, emoh ^....1?#llo Sheep skins. seek Bee. #01 -11. Telle* it ps!^?Estt? i
Washington Daily News (Washington, N.C.)
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Feb. 2, 1914, edition 1
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