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mLWU.II _____ _ _____w . M-nnnnini M j- njBLISHED V WTU'i*<u<W" .1 urST? int. 7/uiV^o|?.tl " ? 1 ? f ' l'Soll Safaacrlbera 4aair1a? Ua paper dlaI mttiMi wltl plaaaa notify this of-1 8w it tela at expiration, otherwise It arm be eantlaoad at reenter wbr ?If tie a rate* uatil notice to atop la nmNI. it job te mot .fat tbe iWily Kiwi in?tip telapheae or writ# Ua ?iter. aa? Ua oaatplalaKwlU ra> teftfa t?ee4Ute attaaUaa. It la aar la*I re te please yea. W I. . -mi JJ1 artlalaa aaat ta Ua Dallj Newa hfi ar palilalias out be signed bp jM wrltar. otherwise they wis mat pnbBahed. ' THURSDAY. FEBRUARY S. 1?U. if w A FAITHFUL OFFICIAL f When Mr. Josephua Daniels took .?ntesrge -of the N*t; Dapartmant It ( we* considered a great Joke ta certala\ quarter*. Hren *o respectable and Influential a Journal as the New Bp-- Terk hdi ?ta > ?* ?? ?? ? ?- ? * . _ . _ ?rr" * >? hi roi rtncM to the Secretary of the Navy. But there ha* come a chango la tlie attitude o* those unfriendly critics, and they see that the Secre-* tary U not a Joke,, but that he ls> perhaps the moet efficient official who has been In charge of thia dejfj^ . partment of the government in this generation. Mr. Daniels has gone about the Improvement of his department very vigorously. He has lopped off useless expenditures here and there and aavcE a great deal of money to the government, and has mastered the details of the business In -? surprisingly short time. But tils greatest work as the head of the navV has not been in the economical reforms he has instituted. He has established a system of education for the boys abosrd ship, and 1ms offered them the opportunity heretofore dented to them, of continual mental development under competent Instructors. This 1b bo simple and natural a thing to have done that It Is a wonder It was not done Ion gago, but as a matter of fact no other secretary of the Navy thought enough about the aaild* boys V:'- to provide this sensible opportunity of a broader and better education. Mr. Daniels has also stood for tbe morals and manhood of his men. lie has not beeo so much absorbed in his personal promotion, as to'lose night of the Importance of throwing around the young men of the Na-j vy every helpful influence. He has 1 thought more of character than of gold lace. For hlB simple mannere and democratic taste ho lias been Tatter ehi^-ply criticized by men with more brass on their clothes than brains in their heads but the thoughtful people of the cocntry approve of tho course of the secretary and feel grateful that at the head of the navy, the most aristocratic of all the departments of our government, we have a man who la not afraid to wear a string tie and a 1 slouch hat, and bs a plain American In letter as well as spirit. We are proud that a Southern man and a North Carolinian cannot be swept off hta feet by the tinsel splendor of a department of the government that 1 .had forfeited the respect of the peo- ( pis of the country, but has stood pat ( on his American principles and has i shown himself to be on0 of the best 1 exponents of the American spirit In 1 th? Wilson administration.?Charity ( and Children. The above certainly meets wltb i oar approval and wo destro to add J one enodrament to the well express- , ed sentiment of Editor Johnson. , Secretary Daniels deserves all sa'.d t and more too.?Ed. * NFORCK THIS RILE. He who comes late must stand until the end of the^act. This rule ^ has been adopted by tbe management of tbe New Theater, and It la a go6d one. People who arrive at the theater on time are entitled to this protection. There can not be much excuse for being late at a performance. ' When the curtain is schod- ^ uled to raise at 8.30 It should raise promptly on time as it did last night si and those In their seats should not R be disturbed by people who come ^ straggling in late. - Washington pco* ^ pie are noted for being tardy on all r occasions, and tho theater proves tl no exception. Enforce the rule and 11 they will soon learn to be In their H seats before the curtain raises. ^ tntion. tc tc A Oame of Chanee. , "I snppoee." anld the stranger with In the gates, "the M u .u " of chnnco In this town." 1" "Don't you bettor* It. utmncer." re Joined tbo native "Tho mnrrlnce II fT WBM ??oo Is till wtd? opfa '-K* J? change. *c ps 1 ? th CnatfpMlom rotooa* ,Yo*. ,h II m v? comtipated. roof tatlrt fpUa to polaOnad ?7 th. ?u(a mat ?? Ur kept la th* Mr?aanoaa im?u> ' ri5*JSn"- Um Di- *">*' vrc \\ Uto Pill* lit TO* Win *MI* t*t rU - * *?y?t"y?. ??*?"? ?t otkn trwMea. SI* H Druntot. *r kr M fcMto **" * ?? " nfl*' * l"* ?-( V - . S-+ . 11. . I I II ' - DO THIS Make Application for Be Waahingioa Park. A. C. HATM I ' | I -NOTICE TAX hUCHAiE. TTTl ^orth Carolina?Baaafort County. r? BoTOnla Colllna: N Ton aro hereby ootlBed that at a , tale (or tnxea held by Geo. E. Rloka. * Sheriff ol Beaufort county, on Kan- . day. ith day of May. lilt, at 11 M. J o'clock, at the Courthouse door of Ueaufon county. N. C., T. R. Hodges ? on said dado purchased the proper- ? ty, which waa sold for delinquent * BUte and eounty taxes for the year1 ? I of 4512. due on aald property which I wela Hated In the name of 8eTenl? I Colllna and deserthed as follows: 1 i Let Churah 8t.,?Pantego township. ^ The purchaser paid therefor tha : state end eounty taxe# together with l the eeata of advertising, amounting J In ell to 11.71. Tea are further notified that aald \ purchaser has duly assigned his hid 1 to the Kuroka Lumber Ce., end that . I yea ean redeem - aald property by jl tha payment ef said taxea.and aharg- J ea allowed by law.'It same Is paid Jl te the undersigned, or to Oeo. B'. \ Risks, sheriff of Beaufort eounty, on M or bsforo May <th. ltld, and II you \ tall to redeem tho aam? on or beforo 1 said date, the undersigned will do- ' mand that the aald 'herlff make a \ tax deed for eald property. ' This 11th day of January, It 14. 1 BURBKA LUMBER CO. ' 1 Assignee ef Tax Purchaser, l-sr-gwc (mci TAX PURCHASfl. Nerth Carolina?Beaufort County. To J. J. IUwIs: 1 T?u are Hereby notified that at a'] sale for taxes bold by Geo. E. Ricks. ' Sheriff of Beaufort county, on' Mon- j day. 6th day of May, 1913, at 12 M. i o'clock, at the Courthouse door of 1 Beaufort oounty, N, C., T. R. Hodges I < on said date purtnased the proper- < ty, which was sold for delinquent 1 state and county taxes together with < of 1912, due on said property which 1 was listed In the name of J. J. Rnwls I and described as follows: 1 Lot < Washington Heights, Washington ^ township. l Tho purchaser paid therefor the 1 state and coutny taxes, together wiht the costs of advertising, amounting -j In all to $2.18. t ? You are further notified that said l purchaser has duly assigned his bid to the Eureka Lumber Co., and that ] you qan redeem said property tty \ the payment of said taxes and charg- j ea allowed by law, It same Is paid t to the undersigned, or to Geo. E. t Ricks, sheriff of Beaufort county, on ( or before May 6th, 1914, and If you 1 fall to red':ein_the samo on or before ( said date, the undersigned will de- j mand that the said sheriff make a t deed for said property. j This 11th day of January. 1OT4. ( EUREKA LUMBER CO. Assignee of Tax Purchaser. 1-27-Swe, ' 1 FOR FROST BITES and CHAPPED* SKIN For frost bitten ears, fingers and toes; chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold sores. red and rough skins, there is nothing to equal Bucklon's. ArntCTT"Salve. Stops pain at onec and heals .quickly. In every hoxne there should be a box handy all the time. Best remedy for all skin diseases. ttcbtn&Vczema. tetter, piles, etc. 25c. All druggists or by mail. H. E. Buckleu & Co., riiUadelphia or Ht. Louis. 8 NOTICE TAX PURCHASE. e u North Carollnit?Beaufort County. To Richard Knight A W. K. Cooper: 9 Tou are hereby notified that at a u lale for taxes by Geo. E. Ricks, aher- T Iff of Beaufort county, held on Mod- tl lay, 5th day of May. 1913, at 12 e ' lock at the Courthouse door of ti Beaufort county, T. R. Hodges pur- 11 chased at eaid tale the property ? Which was eold for delinquent state md oounty taxes for the year 1912 w due on said property, which was list ** id In the name o'f Knight A Cooper, ncludlng the ccst of said sale amoudt Ing te-4t.lt. Bald property le described ae fol>1wb : 1 lot Washington Heights. 1 Tou are further notified that the (aid T. R. Hodges *as assigned his N t>ld to the Eureka Lumber Co.. and :fcat you can redeem said property ay the payment of the,taxes and io?t? allowed by law to the under- p, imed, er t? Geo. E. Kicks, sheriff. m ind If said redemption Is not mnde p, ay May dth. 1914, the unders,gnnd pj will demand a tax d-ed" for said r, erertr. u, T*<i ISth dsT nt J-- UK. BCRBKA <"0. jj AS -rhm. d; -il-Svt. ts n .: # dc NOTICE TAX PURCHASE. T to forth Caroling??'Beaufort County. Ei 'o Ann MAriah Jones: on i ou aro nerDjr not inert teat at a ale for taxes held by Georgo E. of :icki. Sheriff tof Beaufort county, on otl [ondny, 6th Jlay of May. 1913. at of 2t o'c!ock, Mh. at the Courthouse bor of Beaufort county, N. C., T. th? .. Hodges on eald date purchased Bo to property which wa$ sold for de- on, nquent 8tate and county taxes for rr< le year of 1912, due on said prop- Sni rty which was listed In the name of nn Mariah Jones, and described as de< illows: 18 acres Ellison, Washing ?r >n township. or The purchaser paid therefor the '*h ate and county taxes, together with Be, is costs of advertising, amounting r?c i aU to f2!00. Pei Tou are further notified that said of lrchaser has duly assigned Ms bid tbs the Eureka Lumber Co., and that wh >u can redeem raid property by the lyment of said taxes and charges Bo' lowed by law, if same is paid- to wb' e undersigned or to Geo. E. RlCks, n?l eriff of Beaufori county on or he- 1 l to'May 6th. 1614; and If you fail redeem the same aa or before said ,te. the underelgaed will demand " at the said sheriff make a tax J*? ed for the said praperty. This IJth day Jan. 1914. limiXA LVMBKR C6.. I ?r* Assignee o( Tf* Forehassr * ii-at?. ftt Uted NOTICE OF ADKHflHlftlOs' I NoUc ta tnb; given that the ntttHlMi B. I. Wnt, hu thle be 5th day et January, l?l?. q?ajtled aa administrator of the eaata at A. 0. Wait, daoaaaed. All >oreons Indebted to eald estata are equated to make prompt aattlanent of tha lame, and ail persona mving rial me against tha said aaata an required to present tha ami within twelve months from this Uta, as required by law, or this lotice will be pleaded la bar at be same. . ?. J. WBBT, Administrator. Small. MeeLeea. Bragaw A Hedn^k. Attormegg. i-n-dwo. . For the aonvenelence at those yha iwa 1?1| turn 1 will be at tha City Jail every Saturday ever 'eg from ( o 9 p. m? for the purpose at roselv ag City Taxaa It yon wish la save ? v. vN _ . : v.-*; ,', |I ' IAVVAY NOTICE TAX nmcHAaxI = ?rth Carolina?Beaufort County O A. W. Wlnfleld: all0.? 1* bor,t)!' notified that at a ( tor tales bald by Geo E nits. . arr'fti?f.B,*Dfort cou>'y- oa Atoo-' | Ski? 5*33 "or. l?tJ. at 5 *. 1 olocb, at tha Oourthoaaa door of 1 ?rt oounty, N. c., T. R. Hodaoa e n aatd data purchased tha 5 n which was aoldTor dLuqu^t 1 fNntlk4 county taxes tor tha year * weH.J??BVd l>roP?rtr which ' ^aiirUd ??' * w: ? lot B?lir*v*n St,, Pan teg o township 1 -TJ* Pn^haaw paid therefor the i ^ oounty taxes, together with i a*au?to iV ?-ssirssasi; uodermlgned, or te Geo. B * *herlC of Beaufort oounty A. sSTSS ss'??: th* "ma OB or before mid date, the undersigned will de"""Jtha aald aharllr make a i %-hf. i ??K VW ''owrtyOar of January, 1 f 14 EUREKA LUMBER CO ' l-l7-?wo ?'Tax p"rcl?w. NOTICE TAX PURCHASE. KT &&$&*** <*.Bty. tF? irs-j. e.Vc1; sheriff of Beaufort county, on Money. Blh day of May, lMt. ? ifffi nf!?Cf..at ttle Oourthouae door of Beaufort county. N. C? T. R. Hodgea in sold date purchased tha proper- " ^Q"""b *00 aold for delinquent ' !{ 1915? HC?anty tUM for th* rear 1 aaa llal.dTn0?!, Pr0P?rty which I JUS luted In tho name of A. W. ^'"^' 7 and described da follows: 1 The !. w* "" P4nte*0 townahlp. 1 The purchaser paid therefor the 1 itate and coutny tares. together wlbt I n all 'o802 63 ?^' amoantl"? ,' You are futrher noticed lhatsald 1 lurchaeer has duly assigned hla bid 1 .o the Eureka Lumbar Co., and Mint ou can redeem said property by i be payment of sAld taxes and cbarg;? allowed by law. if ,tm% trf-pald ? the undersigned, or to Goo. K. [licks, shortff of Beaufort county, on > you 1 ! a . re<*oem idurg'oir-or-befora. i laid date, the undersigned will de- , nand that the said sheriff make a ax deed for said property. This 12th day of January, 1914. EUREKA lumber CO. Assignee of Tax Purchaser. L-27-3wc. notice tax purchase." Carolina?Beaufort County. ' H. Dickinson: You ore herebv nntifl?<4 ?w? .? - 1 lale for taxes held bj Geo. E. Ricks. * Iheriff of Beanfort county, on Mon- 1 Lav. r.tii day pf May, 1913, at 11M. j 'clock, at the Courthouse door of leaufort coupty, N. C., T. R. Hodges n said date purchased the proper- ' 7, which wis sold for delinquent i tato and oounty taxes together with , f 1912, due on said ^property which ras listed In the name of J. U. Dick- * dsoq and described as follows: 160 1 iwamp, P&ntego township. l The purchaser paid tharefor the tate and ooutny taxes, together wlht ha costs of advertising, amounting a all to. $8.40. 7 Yon are further notified thpt raid ] urchaser has d?ly assigned his bid . ) the Eureka Lumber Co., and that ou can redeem said property by * i? payroebt of said taxes and ehargr > s allowed by law. If same is paid > the undersigned, or to Geo. E. Jcfes, sheriff of Beaufort eounty, on . r before. May 6th, 1914,-and If you ill to' redeem the same on or before i aid date, the undersigned will daland that the said sheriff make a lx deed for said property. Thia 12th day of January, 1914. } EUREKA LUMBER CO. 1 Assignee of Tax Ftxehaser. ? 27-fwo. 5 T OT1CK OP BALK_OF VALVABLB , ' MJIV, I ? I c By -virtue of a decree of the srior coutr of Beaufort eorfnty ado lh a special proceeding there 14 . mdlng. entitled "Neva Fleming ajid } hers Fx Parte," which it hereby 7, if erred to, I will sell at public hue- ? on. for cash to the highest bidder ?. 1 Monday, the 2nd day Of March, ? >14, at noon, at the Courthouse ? )or of Beaufort county, those eerin tracts or parcels of land in Ichland township, Beaufort county, scribed as follows: 1. Known as the homo place of 1,1 K. Boyd and wife, Benlah Boyd, ^ ceased, situated in and near the wn of Edwards, bounded on the ist by th^ run of Durham's Creek. (he South by the Horse Pen I; ramp, on the ^eBt by the lands ? James Ed Stillcy, L. H. Ross and jj, iers, and on the North by tbo land ,jl B. B. Latham and others. 2. Known as the Swamp Fartn ofi s said T. R. Boyd and-wlfe, Bettlah g| yd, situated on the Creekmur road ^ d bounded on the 8outh by the , aekmur road, on the West by the ^ arrow, aind. qn the North and t by tho lands of Cora M. Redditt f leased, containing 70 acres.- more JJ Ices, corapriaod of sevearl parts . parcels conveyed to. the said BeuBoyd 4y -Lizzie Boyd. Cora M. ' dditt and others, by deeds dnly "J orded in tho Register's office of aufort county, including as a part . ?IA reof containing about thirty acre* I jjj Ich wii eonrafed by the said I nalh fioyd and others to Llsalal _ rd. a more achate description of 1 f Ich will be furnished upmis- J J* ry. / iya?{ I j. rhe purchaser or purchatef* pap 1 sngo. If re desli'ed. topaypprt I -5? h on the purchase hney and ae- !? 0 the balance with a mortgage ? I " oro pert v fhr a reasonable time. [ ?T i-land will k* o*?rwl wltoUIff 1 *Ue Moaratajrporchti-l may d?atr?- I... v?Htf jjjga. 1 ^ x/.et VKaxwh^ J r-dwe. .'5?M l ovra you im natter pay. aslam iov garnisheelng" wages far taxes, and expect to levy en furniture aad ethr ar property on or about the 1st of February, lll4, J. P. PLTNN, Deputy Taf Collector. NOTICE ID TAXPAYERS All ptrstns who have not paid their taxes for IB 13 will please do so at once or they will hare to pay the cost of levies and garnishees which wilt ge Issued against their property ahd polls. The taxes should have been paid before Jan. 1, IS 14, but I hare taken the responsibility to extend the tlmo, so as to be lenient as t can, 1 am now Instructing my deputies to garnishee for poll taxes and to lovy on all' land the taxes are not paid on by March 1st. Those who are caught by garnl-l shoes and"levies will hare to pay tost, and no one to blame but themselves. I am compelled to collect the taxes, and 1 hope all who have aot, wtii settle promptly at once, so Is to avoid the necessity of my collecting their taxes by distress. I will forward statement to any one by mall on receipt of request. Very respectfully, OHO. B. RICKS. Sheriff Beaufort CounCf. l-22-30do. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratis of ths, estate of to. D. Rows, do:eased, tats <ef Beaufort ceunry, North Carolina, this is CD notify all persons having claims against the tatete of ths said deceased to exhibit hem to the undersigns* on or e!ore ths ?tb day of Janufr7- 1315. ?r this notice will be pleaded in bar >f their recovery. Ail persons Indebt id to ths said estate will plesoe nslts immediate payafent. This 4 th day of January, 1914. - ? 4 ?-? ? ? MAX A. SOWS, Administratrix. AAC LEAN k THOMPSON, Attys. [-10-?wc. . ,r?j NOTICE TAX ITR CHASE. ferth Carolina?Beaufsrt Ceunty. Po B. A. Gabriel: . You are hereby notified that a ale for taxes by George E. Ricks, Iheriff of BeaufofC county, held en loader, 5th day of Hay. ISIS, at a o'clock at the Courthouse door f Beaufhrt. county', T. R. Hodges urch&sed at" said sale the property rhlch was sold for delinquent Bute nd County taxes for the year 19It ue on tAld property, which was 11std In the name Of 8. A. Gabriel, lhludlng the cost of said sale amoUntag tb $2.18. 8ald property Is described as fol?wb: 1 lot Washington Heights. You are rurther notified that the I aid T. R. Hodges has assigned his (d to the Eureka Lumber Co., and ! hat you c?h redeem said property y the payment of tbe taxes and ' asts allowed by law tb the underigned, or To ueo. E. Ricks, iherlff, j ad If said redemption it CM made 7 May 5, 1914, tbe undersigned will j pmand a Tax Deed for said prop- * & This tbe 16-th day of Jaa. 1914. EUREKA LUMBER CO.. Assignee. 22-3wc. Drth Carolina^^eaufcn^Xouinty. - *, ? A a *- ?' You ara hereby notified that at a I le for taxea held by Geo. E. Rteke, ( jerlff of Beaufort county, on Mon- 1 if, 6th day of May, 1918, at 12'M. , I clock, at tha Courthouse door of i ' laufort eonnty, N. C., T. R. Hodgae' 1 i eald date purchased the pca?*?- . which was eold for delinquent I ate and county taxes for the year 1911, duo on Properly which as listed In the natt#-?flfa! 8. John- J I n and described as follows: 20 ^ r?n Swamp. PantejM* ^township. 6 all to 'f2.99.' VSr. hacto'* ^ You are fntrhor aottfled that said * HSB?H1 allowed "by ?nWi_lt same la paid ti boforo M*T ?lh. UK, Von )i nywe ^ 5 v a All Kinds of Far Harris Har t WASHINGTC vouch o* uij Bj Ttrtua at tba powai of ml* contained la a uortcfif* deed to m, executed bri. M. Lltchneld and wife dated Aorli lnt lBlt. and dnlv corded in tie ReglettrV,o??. "of Beaufort canal} la Book 1??. p??e 1SS, which l? Itirabj referred lb, I will Mil at DubUc auction, fof cesh to the highest bMdsr. at the Court-, housa doOr la Beaufort count/, on Friday. Febnurjr-loth, 1S14. at noon, tho property described In the said mortgage as follows: In fttekluaid township, Beaufort* county.-Beginning on the old main road or-Water street where it Is Intersected by Railroad street and run nlng Eastwardly with Railroad St. | to a point 60 feei West of Catherine Frazier's west line; thence a Weatwardly course parallel with. Catharine Frazier's west line to Dublin Run; thence with the said Dublin Run to Jeff Bennett's Northeast corner; thence Southwardly with the j said Bennett's line to Bennett's Southeast corner; thence Southwardly with Dennett's 11ns to the Southeast corner of the hairs of J. R. Callow ay; thaneo Southwardly With Cal loway's libe to the old main road or Water street and with the said road or street to the beginning, containing three acrea, more or leas. This January SO. Itl4. T. LITCHFIHLD. "Mortgagee. l-3S-4we. XOT1CB TAX PVRffrASr,. Nor^h Carolina--Beaufort County. To EU RodgoM: Tou are aeraby aotlffed that * ala (or taxa' to Qaorxe . Ricka. Sheriff of Beaufort count., hold on Monday. Sth day of Way. 1*13. at It a'clock at tha Courthouae door of Beaufort county. T. R. Hodgee purchaaed at aid ala tko property whlah wae aid for dolUunant StaU and County Uxm for tho yaar lflt due on aald property, which waa tlatad Jn tha aaae of ZJI Rdgara, 'lnCludlni tha coot of aaM alo amount.1 tafftott.lt.. I Bald prophtty ta daacrlhae as M1-1 lows: 1 lot Wuhlufftok H.lihU t Vou or* further notisod that thai NT B. Rodm hu UMignbd hi*' bid to th? Eurtk* Lumber Co.. ud j that TOO ou ndMm oold propurty, by the payment at tbe taxea aad eoata allowed by law to lha uadarllaned* Or to Ceo E. Rloka, aherlff, I and U eald redemption la not made; by May 1/ t?H, the underelfhed wtll demand a Taa Dead for eald property. Tkla tha 18th day at Jan. ltM. MWBWU UJMBMCO.wWMlb liOttCE TAX PURCHASE. Berth Care line?Beaafort County To A. A. Springe: Ten are hereby ootlded that a aale tor taxea by Qebrga E. Bloke. Sheriff ot Beaufort county, bald on Hobday, 8th day ot May, ltli. at If o'clock at the Courthouse door of BeaufOrt county, T. R. Hod get purchased at said sale the property which waa cold, for delinquent Sthte and County taxes (or the year 1912 due oft eald property, whieh waa list ed 1ft the name of A. A. Springe, including the eoet of said safe amounting to ft.lt. Said property Is described as fol tows: 1 lot Washington Heights. Ton aVe further notified that the said T. R. Hodges has assigned hie bid to the Enreka Lumber .Co., and that you can redeem said property by the paymefit of the taxes and costs allowed by law to the undersigned, or to Geo. 8. Kicks, sherllt. end If skid redemption le not made by lifty 5. 1914, the Undersigned w|ll , demand a Tax tkped for skid prop wtf. p This the 16th day of Jan 1914. EUREKA LUMBER CO., Assignee. 1-22-3wc. ' > j a", I RUB-MY-TISM "" " HUT' l aaass . g^2WS0ftd Jife L>!?>ntg>r'fi~" 0,n iin I ^^^^^"i"w8>w' SHE l|?omt? ( r?k. bounrimu kf t)i. jHpSMI EnU^ thto J4thc 4*,tH Jmu- | ry, A. D., }^ j| 0?$(i?il ' '- y jc I r. S ; dware Co., f . >N. N. C : ~? VARYING FORGE^OF RAOIOM. ?#w,r? If th? Thr* DifT.rvfH VUy?? I -j Alpha, BaU and Qamnuk I Thero ara three kinds of ao colled >ja harli? UMlr lacftluc oriKU In rm- ' dlom. The tbrea rpjf ara known as valDlifl. Iwtn amJ_Mnima mm .hA ? If II JUlllll.ll I 9i mese bos cunnicieniuc ^tcoiiinTfc alpha raya have a rah (a Inilda [ of halt an inch from their eourve. the beta ray. reach aboot three time, aa * tlr, and the gamma re7a are yet more penetrating A thin .beet of paper or a on. wlll?rtoJ*thl tuJtAo? program of Ibe beta r?j?. but the gamma raye will 1 go through nlnetoan coothmatara of Iran * or wren centimeter* of lead before ? tbelr original Intensity la redaced I per ? *mt - :7 'r "T . m The alpha rays consist of poaitlrely charged atoms of helium advancing at a velocity of 12,000 miles a second, and * the botn ray* are negatively charged ' bullea projected at a speed of quite . I l"i0,000 miles in the same Interval of tiuie. Roughly, the beta r*y* are a hundred time* more penetrating then . Hht alpha mjr*, whitr the gamma raya, , In tbelr turn, are a hundredfold as * searching as the betn rays.?Exchange. > - j , , m a' Primrose League. The Primrose league was formed in 1884 In memory of the late Lord Beacousfleld. whose favorite dower the primrose ie thought to have been. Beeeuiisfleld died oa April 19. 1881. and the anniversary of that day la termed * primrose day," Wben the flower to generally worn by bis admirers and also placed upon his statue 18 P*r8araent square. The Jok* of It k the primrose waM not the great statesman's favorite flower. It was, however, the favorite flower of Queen Vkdetia. and When asked about (he floral tribute to be sent to BeasoasftekTa funeral ebe advised tending "the primrose, my favorite flower." la some way the matter got mixed up. and tb# delusion sprang up that materialised in the Primrose leegne.-New York American I 1 7 e,ia|i|,?l I.Ja i . j _ , >rcRVV^Wi vao/ivi The fatlw of Thuoaaa Cartyla waa I ytoocmoaon and a good irha. ao-td, mm aid. Tha alder waa aa praod ef Ida atoua valla aa araa the tea af hM ova "Pranch Brrolutlon" vfeaa he throw the cornplala manuscript oa tha table add Mid aomathlaa Ilka Ihta M Ua arlfai Turn* let the world haw*. I bare pot my beat blood loto It" ' Bat bla patience and pride (a Me work waa to racelra a aararer taat Br lent tha aramnerilpt to a Maud, who did hot aafaaoard It Aa a raaaK a arrant ihrew It lata the are. The a antbor was Ml mjrtbfnl by nature. , ret - ba w?*t cboarfutlj at Ma wart again and for the Ncoad time pot bJa beat blood Into It.-Bopton Glob*. How to Qlaoo Nuto. i dtarc lititw are always groat farer- , Itea. Um walnut*. filberts'. almond*. Brnzll nut* i)ud prdBim. For lb# fiaco turu Into Hit enameled *auce|?an one * half pound of granulated sugar and * one-bnlf cupful of water. Boll antll < It thread*. thro add tbroo tabfeapora fula of vinegar aud boll again, remortnt from the fire tbo rcfy luatnnt It ^ riMtigM color. Dtp the tots ?a qnlrkly aa possible, IH tlieto dry and dip * again add <?h>I upon parttfflu paper. if * many nut* nre to bo <|ip|wd It b? bettor lo act tbe Hlmp Into a larger reeaei iff . warm water. ao that tt will not harden. . s 1 ? 9 Stage Paint. Painting the face on thentage la a lotebArthia dial om come down to nr " from the ago of dll lamp* candle* ? With gaa and etwtrtc light and offer* jflawcs for tbe remote goats In the house It la not needed.- London !>ra Siapc Jddhutb " v r S ?? . ? Charges. # "Ydur lawyer made some pretty ae rere charges ngnlnst tho other fallow. * didn't her > . "Y-e-o-a. but von oiurlit to how hy? L ? rbnrgM mo!" _ Th.-ro la ndMnt ncompfiM b . I the rtrj connioaooeM of I noble deed. ' -Orm. . * 1 " ' 1 ' T. ? I Pilinjs tat 111 : FLOUR I f , , - Bh ' "'i'.-.- , tfjrg II! or m J| jm ' . j a- III 1 nmte SO and 92 |||~* ?sShuir* ; . . y ; ) ? # * ^ J inTTTl *Tyi~Tfr**'"l Sm"- J"* "**"* I 5 not c. 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