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HOUSE AND LOT Vote HALES ON 1 J Bast Third SWeet. Apply Mrs. W. B. Burgess. 148. E. Second P&- '* yy - " ^ l*m WORTH YOl:: WHILE TO . - , lake advantage of the big reduclions on low Footwear. Sals now h at J. K. Hurt's. WE START OUR .USUAL CUT Price Summer Sals on Umbrellas Saturday the <th. <Russ Bros. VaE rlety Store. * 4 to. I PIC-NIC SEASON?SEE RUBS BROS (or Pte-nic plates, paper napkins and table cloths. Bathing Salt*. Kodaks and films. A Victor Vtctrola will add much to the occasion. 6-4-2tc. it. =? SAMPLE HATS. SHIRTS AND UNderwear at a big reduction at Rusts Bros. Variety Store, Saturday, the 6th. ' ' 6-4-2 tc. FINE SADDLE MARE FOR SALE. Lady can ride. Dr. J. T. Nicholson, Bath, N. C. I 6-2 5-tfc. FOR NEAT WORK AND PROMPT service, bring us your pictures to be framed. Framed and deliver p \ ed the day orders are given to us. Rubs Bros. Variety Store. 6-4-2tc. WANTED TO BUY A SECOND hand Gas Range, Gasoline stove or oil stove. Must be in good condition and cheap for cash^ I Address Stove, care Dally News. B-27-tfc. SEWING MACHINES AND TALKing Machines on easy payments at FLASH LIGHTS. Ht'l/HS AND IIAT terles just received at Russ Bros. Variety Store. 6-4-2tc. I A\ Tu Come out . f, I BASEB t' [get Iseai V x t r TO oufcN o -S" ' only 1 or ?f?n. ao hurry nn4 gtC, Tubai KOYT*8 FOR LOW SHOES WHILE the price* are so low. POR HALE AT A BA?fcAlX?ONE - Oos Bool, threohjorse power. B?)> mod eagin*-coo<) AMpe. S. X Merrlman Jr. 6-IT-lwo. WANTED?A UOMPKTRNT 8TEnogrspher lor a low office. P. O. Box 7. City. 3-1-1WC. PIGEONS PAY DOLLARS WHERE chickens pay cents; small capital needed, small space required; always penned up; ready markets; send for May Issue of our Journal; fully explained there; price ten cents. Reliable 8quab Journal, Versailles, Mo. 6-3-lmo.c. ^ d WE HAVE ARRANGED TO 8HLL a limited number of six posaad Westlnghouse electric Irons. Near type, for 32.50. Regular price after June 15. 33.60. On sale ai Oay Plumbing and Electric COi, and T._ H. Blount Electric office*. Municipal Electric A Water Department. | 6-l-6tc. WANTED?STORK BUILDING IN a desirable location for Cash Grocery and variety store. Address Dally News office and prfce wanted. 6-30-lwc. . r % 1 BAKER SAYS To his mind every good bright boy and girl ought to be interested in securing a good pnoiograpn 01 mother and father. Says Baer.k 1 am In a position to know that there are lots of people with big families of children who haven't a picture in the world of themselves. Some wives haven't a picture of their husbands, husbands haven't a picture of their wives. It is too bad. 1 mention this because it Is a fact and it is my business to call youi attention to what may be your duty It is up to you to do your think ing BAKER'S STUDIO. 6-3-2tc. /I A esday a i J ' I I ft \ | 4 1 "'/S I V - ; ? and take a j i ALL MO SOFT - HERE >< CENTS I. , wants position as elsrk in stow E.. R. r. D, Ms. *. Box ?. Ann To the Domocrstlc Voters of Cfc<* owlnlty. Weahin4.*on and "Don Acre Townships: 1 hereby announce myself a cat dilate for the office of Judge of. th Recorder's Court of tha above nan ad township?. If elected and honoi ad with thh? position. 1 promts? I discharge tha duties of th? offl<i -without partiality, tear - of favor! ism. Guaranteeing to everyone Square Deal, who will have the ml I fortune to come * before my cour Respectfully, h i, m L. M. 8COTT. Blounts Croak. N. < S-15-tfc. | . * Dr. HJI, Miller vs Bear's Emulsio ^ DR. H. H. MIDLER VS. HEAR KMI'IaSION . ^ . Strong Endorsement by the OWtal Practicing Physician in th? I 1 Home Town Of Bear's Emulaion. " " f ; Bear's Emulsion continues to fei , good satisfaction to all thoso thi uso it. But should your bbtile be t exception we wl\l gladly red and jro money. Dr. John D. Bear, Elkton Va. Dear Sir?It gives me pleasure recommend your Emulsion and t recommendation will ndt oMy he i jqu .bat will be the means of son ' one seeking for a remedy to lid the [ of the long lingering conglbs and I good system builder. 1 liave pi t scribed your Emulsion and hare i i celved very gratifying results. It fine tissue builder; tones up tl - stomach and gives tho patient ? good appetite. I have seen the rer I edy niada and know tall Its constlt ents and thoroughly recommend I Yours very respectfully. * Dr. H. H. Miller. Bear's Emulsion sells for one do lar a bottle or six for five dollars. For sale by Worthy & Ethe>td| L~xl ind W< Bergeri I est S Wright Carry Will Give 1 _ Washingto ioy ride in t\ Cheap Rj VIES: \7^ ^ ? ??* ' n n'minnr ColleglAte Inr time. "Arrangement* i- t^chwi?ryt^dpi?i^tt0nrth^^J r- teachers w^lj be given an opportu"! 0 ty*to At! i?u the Institute it i Bin ? imam c?t. whlrfh will probably noi t- exceed three or tour dollar? a week a Teacher? will hrloi thstr^lgjfoWki i-1 uied lu the public toMtim, ala< t. O'abeA'e "Everyday jglRTems li TJnaching." / The InatltqXT for cnfftfed teacheri D. will be held In rthe graded schoo J building (color*.) large attendance at this Insti tute la expected sjnee the teacher . of Pitt. Hyde and Beaufort will com bine and attend at Washington. . W. O. PRIV1JTTE. . , _ , Copn'y Superintendent n| *4-71* 1 - - ? ? " NOTICE. C4?te of North Carolina. Beaufor ?H County?In .the Superior Courl W. T. Hodnell U. E. Tillery. H^gh Paul, GUber ? Smith, Tom Ross/Matthew Moore * Dona B. Hudnell. R. L. M. Bon ner and O. 8. Dixon. Trading a Dixon * Bonner and J. H. Orel der and County Board Education To Whom It May Concern: The parties above1 named and al re other persons Interested will tak at notice that on the SSth day of Maj m 1914. the above named petitioner filed a petition In the office of th Clerk of the Superior Court of .Beau rort county, to na*e tne uue to cei < tain lands therein described regli ?. tared and confirmed pursuant t Chapter 90 of the Public Laws a ?e 1918, and that summons has bee Ip Issued, returnable at the office of th 3e Clerk of the Superior Court of Beat ^ fort County, on the 80th day of Ju m ly, 1*11. Said land la altuate I * Richland township in the county c re- Beaufort and said state, adjolntn the land of J. H. Qretder. Tom Roei , Hugh Paul. J. E. Tillery, Matthe ** Moore, Gilbert Smith. Lona B. Hud te nell, C. 8. Dixon, and R. L. M. Boi u ner. and bounded and deeerlbed a follows: Known as the Whitehnn a" Oray~ and ^ftowland land, bounde u- on the South by 8outh Creek, Kai It. by Tooley'a Creek, on the North b the 8andy Landing road, on the Woi by the public rosul and J. E. Tiller and Rowland's Creek. .1- GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court Beaufort C< This let day of June, 1914. Se- 6-4-1 wc. [OP idnesdw s, World's L viators, Bros. Pa ring Aero In Exhibition n Park. he skies. Fligh ates On J "Doubling Mr. Fait Falls I - jOROP RROONOI t \AtiAlN 1 J ! M.,'VofTer * or'into aTpnb1 iC "au<HUm! tor cMh at Courthouse dcSr in Beaufort county. Ail of those ow \ "^^legtn nhig* At the interaction o - the center line of King street with a i the Knot ild# of Main street, s?td East , ) side of llaln street being sixty feet } . from tho center *of the main track * of the Norfolk Southern railroad; * thence Northeastwardly along the ' s center of the aald King street 1150 J r feet, more ?pr leas, to the center ol Pant ego rtreet; thence Horth 17 Waat 220 feet, more or leas, to th< : - county road; thance Westwardly ! s alpog the canter of Orape Vine J branch; thence Westwardly along ' the county road 112 8 feet, more or J leu to tho canter of Grape Vine , Branch; thence Westwardly along the center of Grape Vino Branch or Shumac Creek 1341 feet; thefcee Sooth 34 East 140 feetpthence 8nuth 58 East 540 feet to the center of Lec street, formerly Jackson's road thence South 54 West to a point In | t the Eaat side of Main Street, dlstan U ;80 feet from the centhr of the Railroad track; thence Southwardly a * long tie Kant aide of Main itreet tr ! t The ptflhtof beginning, together with i, the right to use a certain strip,of .. land ten feet In width forming r , s part of the said Main street and gd-" i- Joining blocks "F" and "I" for $ i. side wall; It being the same property conveyed to the party of the nnvt 1) part by Norfolk & Southern Railroad e Company and others, by deed datdd ' r, October 81, 1908, and duly recorded Q in the office of the Resistor of Deed' C of Beaufort County la Book 144 k- page 54. to which deed, and to t&' - plat thereto attached, reference ft i- hereby made; togtber with all im c proremen'ta thereon; the property if herein described being the Identic*' n property described In the aforesaid n Deed of Trust. i- This 4th day of June. 1114. STEPHEN C. BRAGAW. n Trustee if I-4-4WC. g ^ ' ? STOCKHOLDERS* MKMTISG. " The regular annual meeting of the i- stockholders of the Bank of Wash:! Ington. Washington. N. C., will he j held at Ita banking house, 11 o'eloek it noon, on Thursday, June 4, 1914, y for the election of directors, and any iJ other business properly coming bofore the meeting. May 1, 1114. ' 9 4-30-4WC. JB88B B. ROSS. Cashier. <r ivi yJune S ? Great- I Using I Lssenger I planes I of Flying at I ts from Two Ml Roads. : - * I Upon a Safe Slid n More Ways T1 jifl sm "' ?I _^p ring nB? twin* In Beaufort count.!^ ?relnliy guarded the wu Jorth Carolina. Peoteg> to.nri.lp a ?, ... ?1t. a the town >f Bel heron, upn whlf 1! ? inf ..at, "on ??r Ton to a i. .1 nun nil mi j-o be-.. toft . . i pr! <-r mi grin- -n: i if tin- ??i'l wilklooonj mxriee iind I will eerce you a* beat ?Jl??W Crook" Ic * iwo he end of the twitch or epnr tract preoiai *M oolSaeUa, now IgtM wilier into and alongside eald prop en modeeM? an it fc* done to irtr aa^rMnln* nr^jald owltei^ o oou^g M cloaely a 1 hero fine* I "right 'angle, op-twriwndicuiar ti en Co (o the Oaaaetai counnltteo*!i ?# ?^l?nd"!.l??,th,r?M0?r"hT? SiS'toTr.c'h'rrJr'ha ' btTnlhrtt ' ill other bnlldlnge, Sgturw, machln Now It yon think a- riOW aBoML SSSEs rzz-:r:jr,ssE rayed to the aald J. E WUklnaoa to tha county money, hy aaakla* rr Belharen Lumber and wt*. Co. , change, then It le to yoar Mtarh, d^tat^ F.brnary ' 1909. du Mt and yottr doty. eg I aoe It, lo do Die ??? o^cbti Rogutor or Doodi '* ?>?* 1 <*= proeil?* te^4o or Baantort eouoly. to wfclcb deed. Itfcat I **" done, to ?lr? T**mr rthratt U horrtj bad tor par tic o who). llaM u] ?nat,ldM MMh. KffaS! r.^rtl,ro??.^^lT, AILLS ? MYBSRS dutfSMr "College Boys And Girls'm l . C / 1"*' * ?M iff M it J >|m.| \)f IJ agrtjaf f *| nag.i, lfa in <x repezorre oj xvi iL&tcw vohnujci? Pretty Girts. Elegant wardrobe. Good} Singing, Good Dancing. Heal Comedians, Extra Features, Thursday Night, CMintry Store. Friday Night, Chorus Gtrl Contest Saturday Night. Amatuer Night Prices 10 and 20 cents _ , t I ' i ^ ^ h 1 i A r 1 I I hln One ' 1 (S _ - -
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