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Onk* Altor. bttvtu Malu and 8?cMill HtfMtl. I I "" 4e**st , 1909, at the pastoaoe at j -,ilu c" wU,r lhe H #t March Subscribers desiring the mm dloooatinued Will pImm notify tills of8co on date of expiration, otherwise tl will bo continued at regular subscription rates until notice to stop is received. % If yon do not get the Dally Neva promptly telephone or vrlte the manager, and the complaint will receive Immediate attention, it la our ' taetro to plaaap y??.. . All articles sent to the Dally News or puhUddtion must be signed by writer, otherwise they will not jn published. THUR8DAY. MARCH 96. 1914. gVBSTlON OV MOMKXT ' ; ' Doubtleee ere this reaches Its readers throughout the county the excellent article in Monday's News over the signature of Superintendent W. G. Olivette, of the County Schools, will have been read and digested. This Is well, for he discusees questions that demand serious thought and consideration from every cltixen, whether favorable to good schools or is willing to let them remain as they have been for decades back. Superintendent Prlvi alto ""ai" a?j then has tho manhood to say. If those differing with him will make their grievances Known he 1b broadminded enough to see more than one side. Every citizen in Beaufort county should read the article of Superintendent Prlvette, and if he does not take the Dally News endeavor to secure a copy?for what the superintendent has to say is certainly worth while and presents questions squarely of great moment if. the future, welfare of the county is. to be considered. Mr. Privette well says: "No man doubts that o Rood school is the best investment and with the church is the greatest aseet any community can have"? this being true and no one can gainsay it? is it not the duty of everj law-abiding citizen to put his should ers to the wheel and see to it that the public school system of one ol the best counties in North Caroline are placed in the very forefront ot progress thrift. Of course there are somWvbo would retard iti progress,%to Use the phrase of Su perintendent Prlvette, the - "red . school house" of former dayB. If] time we do away.with sentiment ant! for the days of Auld Lang Syne sak< and give the cause of education ant the rising generation better oppor tunities, a better chance, if yot please, to go out in the world ant battle for what the world has li store. If we are to progress ant grow we must rot neglect the edu cation of those who are to follow us. The time is the present. " FOR SHERIFF. To My Friends and Democrats o Beaufort county: i:#-" I hereby announce myself a can i _ dldato for the office of Sheriff sub Ject to the Democratic primarle and convention. I desire yto say ti my fellow citizens of eBaufort coun ty. p.heuld you honor me with you support and elect me your sherlll I would endeavor to give you ai honest and clean administration o all the duties pertaining to the of flee. As for collecting the taxes, would be as lenient as I could to d? my duty, and by so doing, reflec credit upon myself and county. Thanking my friends throughou the county for any support you ma; exttnd to me, I am. Very respectfully, WILLIAM M. BUTT. Bonnerton, N. C 3-23-col lwp. SEALED nTBS U. 8. Postofllce. Washington, N. C Office of Custodian, March 19, 1914 Sealed proposals will be receive< at this building until 12 o'clock p m., April 4. 1914, and then opened for furnishing e'.ectric current, gas water, ice and miscellaneous sup plies, removing ashes and rubbish and washing towels duirng the fls cal year ending Xune 30, 1915. 8eal ed proposals will also be received un til 3 o'clock p. m., April 10, 1914 and tfhen opened for 50 tons anthra clta ioal and .2 cords wood. Thi , . .right to reject any and all bldfe la re nerved by the 1 reaaury Department Hugh Paul, Custodian. . 3-H-ftc. I.AHT CALL FOR TAXES. I am making out levioa for evcrj 1 ono in the eowaty who owns lan< on which- the faxes have not beei paid -for the year >913. and wll servo them this week. Come an< j pay the taxes at once and save th< coat/ 0 Very respectfofly, QBO. E. RICKS. Sheriff Baaafort Co l' Children Cry to '& m- - pi The Kind You Have Always Bot in dm for over 30 years, ha S9 - and has 1 i JEiS All Counterfeits, Imitations ant Experiments that trifle with an r ' Infanta end Children?Experle What Is CA Castorla Is a harmless snbstiti gorlc, l>rops and Kdothlna By . . Sfcstelns neither Opiom, Mori ^ substance. Its one Is its gnnra one* sllays Ferertshness. For has been In constant use for t Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Diarrhoea. It regulates th< assimilates the Food, giving hi Tlio Children's Panacea?The : GENUINE CASTC In Use For 0v< The Kind You Have 1- I park ncn arcs WILL REMAIN FUL - Peg-tops 'and panniers, tunica and \ ruffles, mark the new skirts and seem co! to be1?growing In favor every day. In Often these hip draperies are of chlf- ' fon or net; the new soft taffetas seem qu especially suited to panniers, as it has 1 Just body enough to require no bones sp: or wire. The flowered taffetas are ln< * very quaint and protty, giving an 1SJ0 an effect which Is fascinating. pit No. 8236 shows an afternoon costume fe< of plain and figured taffetas. The. pl< skirt Is a peg-top design with the folds foi laid In softly about the waist. A soft al sage green is the color, with tho side thi tPnlcs showing just a suggestion of 1 pale Persian shades an.d a cleverly ar- 1 ranged waistcoat of tfie same shade of 1 green velvet. ] 0 To obtain either pattern illustrated' fin n out this coupon and enclose 16 cents In U stamps or coin. Be suro to state number H of pattsrn snd six*, measuring over the N fullest part of the bust. Address Pattern fl Department, t . j of this paper. NOTICE 6f BAT.K. in Under and by vlr^uo of the power m' of sale contained In n "ortaln Chattel Mortgage executed by .H. D. Stilley to George H. lCIllon whicift said ? Chattel Mortgage la dated March 13. , 1913, and is duly recorded In tho !. office of the Register of Deed's for . Beaufort county, In Book 176. page 1 271, the undersigned will, on Moni, day. tho 6th day of April, 1916, at ?. i, the "fltllley Building", on Water L i, Btreet, fft the.city of Washington, N. Bl - C.. (said building being* the ono "k , heretofore occupied by Southern Dot bl< - tllng Works), st 12 o'clock. It., of- WJ - fer for sale, io the highest bidder - for cash, the following described ar- "? , tides of personal propdVty, to-wlt: At All that certain stock of goods. 0. sLwares apd merchandise, flxturjes. - book accounts, machinery and pnfa. phernalla now owned b7 the said 1!, B. Btllley and used in connection wittv the bottling plant known as . "The Southern Bottling Works" k? which said bottling plant la located on the South side of Water street In tho city of Washington, N. C- be7 tween Market and Bonner street". I In what Is known aa lijo Lathanxl' 8tllley Building. |i It being the purpose and intent j. , , hereto to cover all of the property be< of every klfcd, character and descrlp- wj| ' tlon, located In Raid building and toi used In connection with cald hot- qn| tllng works as aforesaid. ke( Default having been made In the tin payment of the note secured by raid S0? mortgage. Mid Ml* I* to l? mad, *, M 1 . ight, nud which hM been ^ wn mode under his percrvlslon since its lnfnLcy. one todeceire Ton in this. I ' Just-os-good " are but d enduuKer tlie health of neo against Experiment. STORIA ite for Castor Oil, Pareraps. It is pleasant. It ?hlno nor other Karootlo ntce. It destroys "Worms more titan thirty years It ho relief of Constipation, Teething Troubles and > Stomach and Bowels, tolthy and natural sleep, tfother's Friend* DRIA ALWAYS piature of n 3# Years . Always Baught =======;. ? ? >- _ 7 jobzm fe i V ^A^K7AVAV/S??> THAT SKIRTS ' I AT*TUC LJIDO a- rvi 11 ilj nirj raff etas may be had In black and lore from $1 to |4 a yard. They rang* width from 34 to 44 Inches, ro copy a dixaa for a girl of 18 It ra? Ires 4^4 yards of 38 Inch material. So. 8200-8201 Is a dainty suit for ring. The coat Is developed la golf? trimmed with contrasting revers d a few buttons; the skirt 1s a twotee design with a slightly draped ef?t brought about by two crosswise tats In front This design requires r site 86 2H yards of 86 inch mater!for the coat (8200) and t% yards for a skirt (8201). So. 8238? sizes 14 to 18. So. 8200?sizes 82 to 41. S6. 8201?sixes 33 to SO. Sach pattern 15 cents. No Ilss Nem# Address -accordance with terms of said ortgage. This 14th day of March, 1914. gbo. h. eluott; Mojtgagee. Iward- L. Stewart, Att'y. 10-4wc. The King of An UutlfW. For dbnstipatlon use Dr. King's iw Life Pills. Pacl Mathalka. of iffalo, N. Y? says they are the Ing of all laxatives. They are a 'ssiflK to all my family and I aliys keep a box at borne." Get -g x and get well again. Price 25e Druggists or by mall;*E. Bucklep * Co., Philadelphia - or St Locls. Wonderful Cough Remedy. Dr. King's ivew Discovery is own sveryw&ere as. the remedy ifch will surely stop a cough or Id. D. P. Lawson. Edison. Tenn. Ites: "Dr. King's New Discovery the most wonderful cough, cold d throat and lnng medietas I evsold In ray store. It can't be beat, sells without any trouble at all. needs no guarantee." This la true, muse Dr. King's Naw Discovery II relieve the most obstinate of ighs and colds. Lung troubles Ickly helped by its use. Yoa should P a bottle In the house at all tea for the members of the family. 5 and $1. All druggists or by/ r??lly as stupid as he looks {*" , Look on tho Right 8id?. Look oo tho right side Thobeot aide. tho bright old?. Troubles will Vanish ero loo?. And look o5 tho truo alok } The side that to slad with a son*. a Loots tho old wrong side1 ? And so to tho song skis; * Banish both worry and foar. a _ "Wrong* shall bo righted. Your hoort bo dollghted; \ Some gladness for all there is hero. c Corns from the loos aids And walk on your own sldo. C Tour Share of life's pleasures to gahk. Your life la all sadness Instead of all gladnssa ' Come orsr; don't sutler pain. The Dfscd Alternative. Tho loug suffering wlfd of a h^bfhml drinker, in a Mississippi tbwn served notice-on tbo local dramshop keepers I ?this was in tho old days befo^g pro- 1 hllHUon?that she. would prosecute any c one selling her husband Intoxicants. c .80 when tho gentlemen in question, j slightly wnverous on his ptns bat dignified and scholarly as always, dropped into bis fnvorlte saloon that evening and called for a toddy tho ^ barkeeper only shook bis head. "Can't do it. colonel." he said. 'Sorry, bat you know how It ts.V "But. sir," said the colonel. "I am nthirst. I furnish for" a cooling draft!'* - '"All right then," said the barkocper. "have a glass of wnter on tho house!" And he produced 0 cold, brimming * -glassful. For n moment the colonel contom- ? plated the offering -sourly. Then he I _ raised It to his "lips and in a resigned { 1011c ot voice Bora: "If tlie great philosopher Socrntee ( eonld drink hemlock without a 6hud- i iler I suppose I can swallow this!"? j Saturday Evening Tost' I Not For Sole. Henry A. Era nek. the author,, telling ' ft a trip down the Bplne of South 1 America from-Bogota to Buenos Aires, 1 Mid: ' "Eggs are plentiful, though In the Andes, when you enter a shop with four bushel baskets of them sitting . around In various corners, the tnvari- , iblo reply Is 'They are not for sale. , Tho proper and n^la niode^nswci; to \ this is to say In your most fluent and j regal Quecha: 'Of course I know very well they arc not for sate. - No Andlnw lady who considers herself j\ Intfy i would think df selling eggs'?menu whllo you are--filling your linsket or sacks with the fruit In question?'but I bare taken three dozen. How much do I owe yonT 'The answer Is sure to-be a meek Dos reales, senor.'" Soothed His Nerves. Hans vontBulow. the famous leadci snd composer, wus one of the moBt eccentric members of a professioi! wherein eccentricity is common. It Is related that ond day. while walking the streets of Vienna. Bulow came upon a regimental band on Its way to Ibo cits tie. Immediately he ran to the middle of the street and Joined the small boys about tho drummer. Fol lowing the baud, he Lupt bowing to the surprised drummer, npplandlng film nt almost every beat. "That Is rhythm! Excellent! Thsf? the way I like to hear It!" he con tinned to ejaculate, to the surprise ol all nud t6 tbo great delight of the small boys. Persons In the street began to reco* I t.ltt the fnmo 113 pianist ooJJoined tb< { I procession, bo that the band had one ; of tlfa largest audiences to which 11 I bad ever played. Bulow listened attentively to the end of the last piece ntid then made a deer 1 bow before the drummer and his In st rumen t. "Thaulc yon." he said. "Tbnt wat refreshing! That .puts my nerves In good condition again!" Jt Is said that when the drummer learned who Ids strange sdmlrer was : he was the proudest mall to the regl- i ment F?ir Pfsy/ Daniel Webster was on'co sued by his butcher for h bill of long standing. Before the salt was settled be met the butcher on the street and to the man's great embarrassment stopped to ask why he had censed sending around for bis order. "Why. bU. Webster." Mid the trades man, "I did not think yon would want to deal with me when I've brought suit against yon." "Tot tut!" said Mr. Webster. "Sue j roe all yus wish, but for heaven's sake don't try to starve me to death!" ;, . ? _ 8f?.t Man Ne.<|ad Little Slaap. There ore some remarkable cases on record of deviations from the cuetomarr amount ot aleep Many per on* baro re/ched advanced age wttbout mr baring mbre tban ono or two T' 1**1' ?' '" otr tonr. amoral Plchegru Informed ?fr OI|b?rt Blaie that In tbo courao of hi. aetlvo ik'n., never devoted morn lj.-.u rbree or fvnr boot > to ^o?. a?. etc. 8? laxative Tablets top headache, Wei troubles, etc. ? 1* Pile UMmU for all kinds of . lies, etc. ?5??nS&> ior ",hro*1 M^Ivc Herg T.'jih for llrer, hid ? F. bowels. etc. 3 Cold Tablets for LaGrlppe. colds, ?J ugtys, etc. * d cc lH?e?tlve Tablets ior indigestion. ? ??tr? for ?t.,b?rn8, ? Catarrh Balm for Catarrh, etc. S< All safe to use with full directions di nd Instructions as to symptoms and tr rcatment of some. This cabinet is a work of art and w n ornnment Buttabh. for the best p ouschold. When a preparation-has bi ccomo exhahated tho same can be ? upHcated. Tho regualr price pf this caibnef, Jj $8.00 but we are placing on tbe " larkct for a short timo only as an j* ntroductory offer a number of these i3 ablncts for $1.00 each, -fiend now fare offer is withdrawn. THE HAMILTON DRUG * CO. Hamilton, Ohio. ^ NOTICE. 1 To Interstate Cooperage company I. W. Beck with and wife, Matth leckwlth, Johrfnto Beckwith. W. F Jaillord and wife, Carrie Beckwltb 'j Jailllord: _ 1 I forth Carolina?Beaufort County In the Superior Court, February > Term, 1914. B Vesley Peebles, executor bt Sallie ^ R. Peebles and Weeley Peebles. t individually a nterstate Cooperage Co., and others. -J The defendants, Interstate Coop- ^ rage Company, R. W. Beckwith and n rife, Mattlo Beckwith, Johnnie Beck- c Irith, W# F. Galllord and wife, Car- & lie Beckwith GaUlprd, In the above o iniuiea action, will please take no- 11 ice that on February 15, 1914, the r ilaintiff, as executor and Individual <2 y. moved in the above entitled caus. hat the judgment heretofore enter r >d therein be set aside so as to ah n ow a new trial upon the second Is- I; iuo by sotting aside the -kame, and a hereupon it was ordered by tho v ;ourt, the Hondrable G. 8. Pergu t ion, Judge Presiding, that notioe is- t iuo to the said parties defendant to T ihow cause on the 1st day of the <\ n April, 1914, #6y the relief prayed d lext term of this court to be held t [or In said motion should not be a granted. e I The affidavit upon which the mo- . :Ion was-based was filed in this of- * Ice on tho said 16th day of Feb 1 rhe day upon which said motion is t [to be heard is the 6th day of April, * 1914. 1 GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. 1 t-17-Orp. ?? ? NOTIOE IP AALH. J Under and by virtue 01 the power 1 if sale contained in a certain deed of trust from 8 M. Sparrow to th? 1 undersigned dated July 12, 1909, which is'duly recorded in the Reg- ; steeds office of Beaufort county, N CB, in Book 157, page 181. to which 3 reference Is mace Uie understated will, on the 6th. day of April, 1914, at 11 o'clock, noon, sell for cash, at public auction to the. highest bid der before the courthouse door t>! Beaufort county. North Carolina, the following described real estate, Tlx: d First tract?One certain tract of land on the North side' of the CreeV i niur road and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake at T. R. Boyd's r Southeast co/ner, running North 160 fj poles thence West 45 3-8 poles to th I 10 tho Simeon Whltehnrst northeast I corner, thence East 4r 8-8 poles to 1 the beginning, containing forty 1 acres, more or lees. 2nd. Tract?A tract of Tnad ir ' Beapfort county, Richland townahlp <j t>elng fifty acres of land belonging ll to S. M Sparrow as aforesaid and J ying between the "land of C. C. Spar i row on the West, 8. M. Sparrow on the East. B. T Bonner and tho 8par row road canal on the North and the land of W. H. Whitley on th? South; twenty-five acres of said land [>eing In cultivation and twenty-fire not being cultivated. The above last named tract of land being lncludec ;u a conveyance from Bryan T. Bonner, trustee, to S M. Sparrow, and recorded in book lil. page 181, in Register's office of Beaufort county, North Carolina. This March 5, 1914 HARRY ilCMULLAN. . $12.50 TO JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA Confederate Veterans Reunion Tlcketson. aale May 8, 4, 8, 6, and 7, good returning to reach destination prior to midnight May 16, 1914. Extension may be obtained by depoeif of vloket witti spoclal agent. 21 E. Forsytho St., Jacksonville, Fla. not later than May 15, 1914, upon payment of fee of 60c. Stopovers allowed in both direc-j Hons 6lde trips from Jacksonville frbm * Jacksonville at very low rates to all Florida, Georgia and Alabama! pointH by applying Atlantic Coast Lino ticket office, 138 W, Bay St . Jacksonville, Fla. Tickets on sale May 6 to 10, inclusive, limited to : Juno 2nd. 1914. A splendid chance to visit Florida at unusually low rates. i For any information address ^ ATLANTIC COASTLINE, ^ , P. T. M. G. P. A. a o wes i j ( , ence 3uth 48 degrees 15" west Two hunred and Twonty-one (221) feet to te lino of the right-of-way of the orfolk 8outhern R. H. Co., thence 1th the line of the said right-of-way ifty (50) feet to the beginning; ?>lng tho same lot which said W. . Harris purchased of Geo. L. apd artha J. Wilkinson by deed dated Ctober 29th. 1*06, and recorded in ook 141, page 865 and reference made to said deed Cor further deiription. This March, 17th, 1914. DAILY MOTOR CO., - Mortgagee. fard A Grimes, Atty's. -19-4WC. MORTGAGE SALE. V| fv hrlar of a power of aale conilned la a mortgage deed from Auna Odd rellows Honftj Company to 1 rabcth W. Blount, dated Novefaar 30th, 1906, and recorded in the fflce of tho Register of Deeds for oaufort county, tn Book 144. at ago 90. default having been made a the payment of the debt secured hereby, the undersigned" will, on fonday. the 20 day of April, 1914, t the hour of 19 o'clock, noon, dfar for sale at public auction to the :gbcst bidder for cash, at the Court on?i< door in Beaufort county, that n lam u?n ur iui ui isuu l]iug ruu ping in Beaufort county, and State t North Carolina adjoining the inds of Q. H. Thompson. rinrW Mxon and othera. and more particlarly described as follows: Situated In the towmof Aurora, N. beginning at the Northwest corer of the lot owned" by Dr. H. M, loaner in the center of Main street, nd running In a Westerly direction ith the cento? of skid atreet a dlsance of 41 feet and Are inches to he Southwest corner of Charles >lxon's lot: thence In a Northerly irectlon with said Dixon's line, a lstance of 81 feet and 4 inches; hence In an Easterly direction parUel with the first line herein given, , distance of 41 feet abd 8 inches o the Bonner line; thence with lonner line in a Southerly direction distance of 81 feet and in:hos o the beginning: It being (be dentical lot described in and coneyed by the aforesaid mortgage, and eing the ?-sra? lot conveyed by v:., \ Hudnell end wife Xo Aaron Odd "ellows Home Company by deed datd November 80th, 1906, and record d in the office of the Register of feeds for Beaufort county In Book 44, at page 41. This March 1?. 1914. MARY P. BLOUNT. Executrix of Elizabeth W. Blount, and Trustee. Small, MacLean, Bragaw A Rodman, Attys. l-17-4wc. ' " Feci Miserable T. * V ' ... A stebborn, noylng. depressing ough bangs on, racks the body, reftkeoa the lungs. and often leads 0 serious resulte. The Unit dose if Dr. King's New Discovery gives ellef. Henry D. Sanders of Cavenllsh, Vt., whs threatened with conumption. after having pneumonia, to writes: "Dr. King's New Discoviry ought to be In every family: it s certainly tho host of all medicines or coughs, cojds or lung trouble." iooH for children's cougba. Money lach'lf not satisfied. Price 60c and 11.00. At all Druggists. 1. E. Buckler* A CoM Philadelphia J or St. LwiP. CASTOR IA lm Infanta and Children. The Kind Yon Han Always Bought ' ' ' Smoked Beef ; Tongues Quality. Grocer WALTER CREOLE 4 CO. Phone 80 and 92 IVnfiKirtflton <"; i I >r. L. H. Schubei t i i:. . j erec ^ j * * ' II* M. M. WORIHINGTOM unuwn, wmftns Room ?, Ban... * t? BIS,. 1% : A la a a a a a ** a a ^1 H W CARTER, MO I ll.* Ere,. Ear, Mom aad Throat Honrn: 0-1SI a ml* 1 as p. m. except Mondarm. Com Mela aad Market ate I Orer Rrown't Drug Store Waeht??tc?. MO Ir^r^ ? John H. Bona* V Rodman ooimm,r V Atmny iti T<w, ) Washington, North Caroltaa. M ;;;;;;;;;;; * G. A. PHECUFS A BRO. FIRE IN8URA1VOK* " * I WASHINGTON, X. O. H ft. w?i JtttM D. OHM WARD ? GRIMES I Attm>|HUa>, X WaMdngton, M. O. _ ~ Wa practical Is the Oout of the First Judicial District and a a the Federal Osarts. a EDWARD L. STEWART, a a Atiomej-nf-hnw, a ? Washington, H. O. a 1 B.A. Daniels Jr. 9. B. Memitng J : : KING A KITCHDr. Attmnc/a >1 law. l*racUr?? In the Bapertor, FeOcr ?1 rnmd Supreme Court* of (hi* . State: ? .? I *' a a a a a a a a R. D. Maclean. a k Washington, ?. CL a Wg W. 'A. Thompson. a 1 AWm^JT O. 1 a Mel.KAN * THOMPSON, a a Alios nan at 1??, a a Aurora and Waahlnfton, If. O. a l 4-; GEO .J. BHJDDEBT, 4 Attorner-eHow, . | . I? lo-Lowte * Oololo, V : w^TTc. :,. * ? j HAIIKT IITHILUV, I Attoroej-ot-Eow, Dr flodmoa nidg , E . Molo St, WoehlngtoB, North Ceroll?e. -V j Norwood Ij. Slmmoon J , W. Ik Vaughen SIMMONS * vACGHAN " < M??MJ Ml I?^ * ' I ?' WMt.lnstoa, II.O. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTION. | luring QnollSod 00 odmlalotlhtor i 01 Jeeeo To too, dereoeod, lot* of Beaufort county, North Corollno, this lo to notify oil peroono hiring elolns ogolnnt the oototo of oold doI eooood to exhibit them to the underolgntd on or before the ftfc.dor of Moroh. 1916, or thlo notlfe will ho I'l'Oded In hnr (.f their recovery All porooog Indebted to eold ettote ment? I
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