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! The House i I L?< US wp yoo with o?r supcrlt ! I a complete Hoe. ' | NM only peiob and oils, you'll I | nlah and floor Main want*. | [ CELEBRATED B.H I | We warrant Utli paint, when pre | | chalk off; to wear longer, cover moi | other pa I at, lodudiod white lead am . above represented, we agree to rctuai .'** II THE BECKERS 1 1 ========= ' Pegram-Watson H? ! ititMttiim FARMERS AND Should R The main thing in be sure of the quality of < Ask Your I . PAMLICO FI and you can be sure that ter goods than you are. PAMLICO CH . *J. F. COWI WHOLESA Washing To The Tobaccc It is thought that were up, were hurt badh weather last few days It amine your plant beds at doubt about the plants yc * make new beds. We hav seed on Hand which we free of charge, to those You can get them by National Bank. 1 am. Very t A. M. Classified Advertisements. VVANTKD?A DIULL TCU> DBSU. ' Must be in good ahape cheap tor caah. 8. J, Merrlman, 243 East Main St. 8-7-Jtp. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY?ONE lot Bora' Hand made 8chool Shoes 1 of the $3.00 grade to go at $2 48. Alao the $2.60 grade to go at I $1.98. Theae are Oun Metal. ' r?;ou[ ana no. onoes ior an the family at Hoyt'e. i KODAKS AT Rl'SS BROS. VARIE- ! ty Store from 32 up. S-5-2te# ? i FOR SALE A SECOND HAND Smith Premier Typewriter. Ap- ( 1 4 ply to Daily News office. 3-3-2wc. HORSE AND SURREY FOR SALE: F1rrt class family horse. W. H. Williams. 3-3-2wc. BUY A KODAK TODAY. EASY payments jf desired. Films, film packs, developing outfits and all Kodak supplies at Ruse Bros. Variety Store. 3-S-2tC( WOMEN SELTj C.VM: WTFED HOSlory to/Wearer. 8u per cent pi oil t. ^ Quick/sales, repeat orders. Make IIX- dally. Experience unnoccs eahy. INTERNATIONAL MILLS. 3038 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa. l-26-2awp. FACTORY SITE FOB SALE?NEAR Pamlico Chemical Co. Four acres j on river. Pivilege of railroad, i A. C. Hathaway. l-*-Moq*frl. NEW LOT OF SUIT CASES, HAND Bags and Trunks just received at Ruse Bros. Variety 8tor^ i 3-5-ltct | KEW MARCH VICTIR RECORDS | now on sale at Ruse Bros. Varie- I ty Store. M-IU : j IT WILL DO YOU GOOD TO VISIT Rues Bros. Variety Store and eco i , - ^ freat variety of werehandleei f ^rtag handled tinder one roof. ts-w k' ; * *7- - - * ~V Beautiful | or quality paints and oils; *c carry lad us able to look alter your rar4. P. paint t >perly used, not lo peel, crack or A c surface and look better than aay a 3 linscod oil, and ^If oot found as d the cost of paint. IOORE PAINT CO. S trdware Company g MERCHANTS ead This buying Fertilizers is to what you get. Dealer For UTILIZERS nobody is getting betEMICAL CO. "XL, Pres. LE OXIY toil, N, C. > Growers:' : the tobacco plants that f hurt during the cold will be well if you exonc<\ and if there is any [ ju had bcuer.replant. or c a quantity of tobacco will be glad to furnish, who may need the'it. calling at the first I ruly. I DL'MAY, Cashier. ?n : ==r=^===r- =?! ni-.w lot flash lights, 11ulbs i unU Ratteric* Just received at ! Hu'-s Hros. Variety Store. 3-5-ftc# for SALE: piuzk winxkil puke bred White Orpington Eggs. 31 a setting. Mrs. Sorwoo L. Simmons. 3-4^1 te. FRECKLES February and March Bring Out t'nnightly Spots. How to Remove Easily. The woman with tender skin dreads February and March because they are likely to cover her face with ugly freckles. No matter how thick her veil, tue sun and winds cave a strong tendency to uiake her freckle. Fortunately for her peace of mind the recent discovery of a cew prescription. othine?double strength, makes It possible for even those most susceptible to freckles to keep their skin clear and white. No matter how ( stubborn a case of freckles you have the recent dlacovc . of a new pre remove them. Get an ounce from your druggist and bantsh the freckles. Money back if it falis. NEW THEATRE "Keith's Vaudeville" "HARM WEST Thiii"; Singing Talking a'-d Dancing A cc. | Imotmn pictures Three lirrli of the lir*s Si Icrtfil? A'WtrlflifO ri!irir< I hlmiisiiin ?. l'i A 'iftr CHICHESTt^vJLS I T^IM^>i r ' ? ^ ^ ============== Proff. Samtre! mm Bfc. 11 ,1ITV -| ...f? .. PRAISES HIGHLY OBAR'fl KMVJL MON. Sure Remedy for Concha, Colds and Weak Lup-He Tried It and Be Know. Prof. Sam'l T. 3m Penbe, of Me Jr. O. U. A. M., writes as follow.: John D. Dear. Elkton. V?. Deer Sir?Last year my sister ta law recommended Bear's Emulsion to me as a fine tonic and a sure remedy tor coughs, colds and weak lungs. J have uesd several bottles In my family since that time, and believe by experience It Is ono ol the best reemdles made for coughsj co Id 8, bronchitis and weak lungs. At' the same time It builds up the ays] tern, gives strength and health to the body. This year ^ took a bottle juBt before starting my dally walk of four miles to teach edhool, and I have not felt better and stronfceJ for years. I weigh ten pounds more than I have for yeania Very respectfully. 8. T. J. Pence. > Bear's Emulsion strengthens that; weak, run down, nervous system. Improves the appetite and builds up the weak lungs. Hundreds of people are using it and saying It is the best thing they ever tried. But l?^t doesn't benefit you after taking a bottle it will not cost you a cent. Ono dollar a bottle at Worthy A fctherldge. The 8trange Truth. "Do.^ou ever tcjl n lie to your wife?* "Never, unless 1 am sure she won'l believe the truth."?Detroit Free Press Started Lata. Ogilby, translator of Homer and Vergil, was unacquainted with Greek until ho was past fifty years of nge. EXPERIENCE. c S : t-kJ mmJ m ^vi t l> IIOCI lillUICU, anu it is never complete. It is an immense feasibility, a kind of huge spider web of the finest silken threads suspended in the chamber of consciousness and catching every a'r borr.c particle in its tissue. It is the very a'motphete of the mind, and when the mind is imaginative? much more when it happens to be that of a genius?it takes to itself the fairest hints of life; it converts the very pulses of the air into revelations.?Henry James. Wonderful Cough Itemed?. Lw. King s : *?jnr recovery is known evoryweere as the remedy which will surely stop a cough or cold. 1). I*. Laweon, Kdison, TCHb. writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery la thu moat wonderful cough, cold and Throat and luu^ medicine 1 ever bold lu my store. It cRn't be beat It cells without any trouble at all. tt needs no guarantee." This Is true, ecause Dr. King's New Discovery will relieve tbo most obstinate of coughs and colds. Lung troubles quickly helped by Its use. You should keep a buttle In the house at all times for the members of the family. 50c and II. All druggists or by mall. II. 11. Buckjcn it Co., i'liiladolphin or st .Doubt. NOTICE Having this day qualified as Executor of Julius Bayngr, deceased, late of Beaufort ciunty, N. C. this is to nctiry all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of February, 1015. or this notice will be placed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This Feb. 7th. 1914. Z. D. WOOTEN, Executor. 3-9-Gwp. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION if Julius Ilarrlron, deceased, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to file same with tne undersigned within twelve (12) months from this date, of this notice will be pleaded In bar of payment. ' All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement with the undersigned. This Feb. 6, 1914. NORWOOD L. 8IMMONS, Administrator of Julius .TTarrlson rlnr rased. st " Constipation Poison# Ton. if you are constipated, your entire './atom Is poisoned by the waste raat"t kept in the body?serious r#-n>U LiUs follow. Use Dr. King's b'f>. Pills and you will soon get rid ' constipation, headache and other w Jhles. 25c at Drugglste or by mall K ItnckJen Mt Co . Phil*.. A 81 ' . ?i?< ?DMINTSTRATOTFA NOTICE I laving this day qualified ob Adm'nXrntor, C. T. A., of the estate >f .Major Franklin Congleton, de*i a "oil, this is to notify all persons u;vjnpc claims against said estate to >rre;?t them, duly vertlfled, To the ir.'itrslgned Administrator within vilvf! months from this dato, or hi* i otIce will be pleaded in bar of heir recovery. All personH Indebted to said ceil'? v )|| please make immediate seth-airiit. ' j E. R. MJXON. " Administrator C. T. A. ' I.lor P"rapklin Conilsfbn, Imwl,. 14 < m. ' b.?" * lD<",,',d' "* . -oil. ?. M ui mi ? 1 . ?The-^7?^ Scrap Book Both CarrM Away. In 1 Raaaeaher" Frederick Townseud Martin, writing of Mrs. IV tor Lorillard Ronalds, hji that in hla ;' younger days the waa nominated in rarta as the "Patti dee Batons" bei' canao of her exquisite soprano voice. I rn London one evening an American 1' r xt woman waa *? M. W\ car sled away J JjLJ with this voice SJi, fB^si that she left her1 seat and clasped \ about the neck ^ frgj iflwC i of Mrs. Ronalds KmJU anus, but her "valdable neckyWKjl /f If. lace," saying,. IVi !l 1/ '(I "Pray, pray acV V U I 'I cept this as a If tribute to jyir \ I divine voice!" 7' The neat day the "PKATiOCKTTIOT. Bf,he lace reappeared and without ceremony avowed to Mrs. Ronalds tbat she had.j made a mistake In donating the neck-1 lnce, because she had been "carried away** by the sound of Mrs. Ronalds' I voice. j "What a pity," answered, Mrs. Bo-' nalda, "for the necklace has been carried away too. It's now in my safe at the bank!" ' Wayfaring. Sorely we stumble as we turn sway And choose a path outleadlns from the fightWhere our own shadows veil the ground (Tom sight. . 4 *? . Concealing pitfalls into which we Stray. ] Yet on the laatant when our hearts retrace The upward road, front darks where they . have lain. The light Illumines every step Main, And every help In the ascent we face. I? Aid Is Dunbar ht Nautilus. . Where He Drew the Line. Or Bije Wilson was the sole proprietor of a balky horse. The fact wis pretty well known throughout the neighborhood. and Blje couldn't bare disposed of that horse even to David II a ruin, > who bought n /"\J horse that would "stand without P One day a neighbor Awe up be- Vflf hind Blje, who i was stalled as usual. It was a ?| I narrow embank- |) i ment, and there | was no room to \~w i ma pau. Th# L,?? bor .ecrpUd situation phllosophlcally. Every now and thjni Blie's bono would torn bis. head, tand ss promptly Bljs would ahy a pebble at tt. It seemed that the box bed of4ls sidebar boggy was loaded wllh-fwbblee. "Wharer ye doin' that far/ Blje?" the neighbor aake<L "That won't start "Waal, "ye see," Blje answered, "I don't mind a hawse balklaf now an' then, bat I be durnod If he can torn around an' grin at me about it!" He Wee Ne He?. In the old dayo of hand composition a printer known from New York to San Francisco as "Pilgrim" Hszlett wandered Into a Pennsylvania town nnd nulrul (ha aitl(n> a# th* araalrU Q " it" "Well,** said the editor, "I can put you to work, but I'm afraid I can't pay mncta money." "Make me on offer," said the Pilgrim. | "All right. I can fire you two meal* a day at my house, yon can sleep here la tho office on this lounge, and I'll take care of your laundry. Then If you need tobacco get It across the atreet at the grocery. They run an account with us. And up at the brewcry you can get a can of baer whenever you like. Besides, I'll pay you C-l a week. Is that satisfactory T" "(Josh," said tho Pilgrim after relating the offer to,get It straight In lila mind, "if I get all that what-do I want with the $47" Of a Wild Nature. Just outside the entrance to the yard at the Naval academy la an apartment : bouBo whore some young officers lire, I and bo by carriages are a not Infrequent night in this vicinity. Not long ago the commander of the yard bad a notice posted on one side of tho gate forbidding automobiles to enter Itoonuso they frightened tbe horses. Shortly afterward the following unofficial notice appeared on the other side of (lie gate: "Bgby carriages and perambulators not allowed In this yard. They scare the baclielors."?New York foot. One Wna Enough. Roiiert Bridges, the new poet laureate, is a fastidious critic and sees little to admire fit the verss of Alfred Noyes. Noyes once brought to Mr. Bridget two very long odes that be proposed to submit to the English Review. "I'll read them both aktod," the young man said, "and afterward you will tell me which Is. In your opinion, the more likely to be accepted by the English Review." Poor Mr. Bridges sighed and settled himself in bis chair, and Noyes, In hH loud, harsh voice, rend tbe Ant ode. It was very long, atsS at Its conclusion ,Mr. Bridges I??ped to bis feet and fffcl brtakly; v "Now, my young friend, I can ni?t*e jrou. Bond the other ads to the m r iif iii a II a-.^wOIB?6o RflW#uy Mr wi<e could Dot ti> - j | BTflH RSfSo5ptSiuSs I try ootdoM o( thU Remedy?on* <lo?? ?ho uM <od| THE UNIVERSAL LEMON. "Someone knows something that 1 don't know"- < r * Vi This is life's lesson wberersr i * rE?. My train posra on tbrooch the . _ igCfcrs Week sis re ; I foei bar Joggle had veer sad give; Yet she clings to the nils, by lews dirlne Applied by cannier hstkM then mine. And she sines me to sleep with ber rhythmic flow. "Some one?knows something? that you?don't know.** I see in a station s yokel rode With fowling piece met crusted. ,, old and crude? Yet strewing the floor round bis muddled foet Are iropmes or sane ior a monarch meet, Afiuln tbe leuon that goes to SbOW Some one knows something that 1 don't know. ' 1 raise my gas* to the star* at night. Lending, through legions of leagues, their light Amsaed, 1 murmur, "And yet t see Tbe ineagerest marge of immensity!" So I whisper humbly, with bead j bent low, i "Some oae knowa something that' 1 don't liuow.** Tbl? la my lesson wherever I *: >"Someone knowa sorastliing that J don't know." ?Strickland utlUlaa la laiU'i KIN* AWAKI1 Moral reform and ImproromrHt art tbe effort to lb row off deep. Wbv la It tint me* giro mo poor an eocooot of tbair da/ U the/ bare not heap alumbor- , i lug? If the/ bad ant boon ran * ' cotao wttn drewMaam thar would bare performed aotootbtog. Tbe mil I lone are awake enough for pbjelcol lebor, bat only one in a million la awake oooogb for effect/re Intellectual exertion, only ooe In a bnodred million to o poetic er dlrlno life. To bo awako la to be nitre, t hare never yet met a man who ' woa quite awake. How could 1 u?T0 iuumw am m me xacer? i 1 Tbomo. r^-J "So mutter whet happens to that . women, who can always pot op a nit front" \ In "So wonder: eba'n in Uoudreno."? . dtaltlmoro American. w A Geod Loser. ? "Are yon a good loaarr "I ooght to c| ! fce-I'ra had practice enoagb."-Taw? TopkaOf ten-Tbe daily Food lacks meats, such as the vital ml absolutely demanded for bady, brain and nerves. Grape This splendid food co: dements of whole wheat a lure's richest food grain mineral salts, gro\yn in ths ap absolute essehtlal for n system. Add a dish of Grape b meal fqr ten days and aeo ~v GrapwNuts comes p? toeatitom thepackage-fre "There's a Reason' fc a6 ''. * 1 l* ^ *' ^ 1 - j* fruf to mtirtj Mi nXf | do?i&t wast any man 49 ?*rtb I ' man miftt oo jutt tw? itianft. Hi. pl?M?ra U? t? b^pamt! Sto^MaPS2tWr 7n"CJ, 7to hlT^'pIlMto^tototoa*^ ! i'l ? i .1 TIRIO, s I laac |? IkcuH K-to MM U WJ U4 to to Ml Kit ( . rur iwUk T? drop a* tto todltoM ud atoat IUd KM J tot tto M.W't ' .Of Wtot araO ta fhla tolti tto wtdto u< pujtoa top put ' topi Tto rawai* I pwtfra vkto tto anitoia'a raoi lava, I U It weatk tto prtto ttot 1 to/ > Ibumf ratott toto to tto I tolto wklck la Ulfl. PUT to. U* 1 IMto. | ML I "MtoliM. I _ ?AAS? Oft WAR. tot vaa to to aaitlad n? ttot ' I aoMtorotttot toWtotoftoto I ousut l>ut Lba tcttalifttto at . PMiA-Cktm In war the ellre branch 1 peace In of uee-UTtA There cnn be no treaqellBty ?r notion* without troop*. no troop* without p*r. no my without tax* Tncllit*. Who ink* whether the enemy won defeated hj ttrataey ar valorl?Vergil. Tb# conqueror It net ee aeeafe piennntl by eatettag Into ope* eaten, erhy fewfee ila way. W? 4retro* net Ike wit to he outlrateg by the iwHe.t hatha a* He weoM here Omm tale want* Uy Or. and ?w?m. It wonW be hie Ante te r? by n way aieaedy iigtagB-Cneaa. Vtni?HOAV.AH? TODAY. I met yen yaeterday, en* fee nn hour Faltb. hope en* Joy MMt nrn; Bo turn they neonied I hair atom* ory ho kit power 0i 'HI For errry hotrtnOW* tare. Jut now Wo ant again the , atllegnu wny To tn* lb# Joy tb Bo* And the good immlnt tt the enitlorday % IrrrrocnWy dead Two atinagote. odea trad, we to I to la rata With werdn we tanut ?( For leeove* nod cnatnUna Aern ran la twnta Tnatantny tad today. -Allen reUclia Corny ta CanW 1 I *ii/i jJ'V - > < * w mot rot Arri uu "i Uks Is sn ? snttto u litstft 1 his WSflL" "8s to t 1 oacs km s knillrsMM to vas sa ratlitiriasdc tbu u foot tdjr palasd tls> M sa >wMr Ml ' Jsil.'-LosUrMs ossrtai lianu. certain important elelueral salt*, which are the proper up keep of -Nuts Supplies this Leek ntains all the nutritive * nd barley?two of Nas -including the vital i grain, and which are J ortna? up-keep qftha Juts and cream to the what it does for you. 'x-rT * y-* MM? ' ":j3W MM * OTJCB HdQMi. y-r-v ' Mi l ft mi ilhum rot tf? .JJlSu it *2L?*m2!T}"j^ySb at ***_**?* * *u *35 * d*t? for th? rtlUf therein pr*y?4 z* ?&&*? 5 ?*?*?** . ? ?. ^. ?rSs^^5fceert' Of Mf? $2 ^rrr* ^gj, fjjg*,^ 1 H? wrlwo: -?f. 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