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HTDH DAILY tm ebd byeht afternoon Kv. MtVMi Mate M4 IM> oad Itmu. K lilt. rt'tha pULSaTa* N. C.. ud? the act int. ^^HE*a i .sc UODthl l.M Mottlu l.M JT<ar l.M ^Bsertbare desmug cue paper Ate Httaued will pleane notify thla otBou Ada at expiration, otherwise kill ba continued at regular ?ub Uoa rates uatil notice to stop U i Bltyou do not get tne Daily News I H|pUy telephone or write the fnaser. and the oomplair t will re^ r* Immediate attenUon. It in our ^^Jeire to pleana you. article* neat to Die x>ally Newa ^ publication moat Oe signed by I ^Bp'writer, otherwise they will not published. ^^ ^BATURDAY. JULY 11. 1914 TIIE CONVENTION. Yesterday's convention was one ^Hn which every one aired his persongrievances. While at times it was ^ maewhat stormy It adjourned with ^Bractlcally everybody satisfied. The voting down of the two term ^ resolution adopted four years ago ^Bpoved a surprise no doubt to a great ^Epany people throughout the county ^BB&d votes were cast by the delegates ^^Bfrom the different precincts against the two term propolstlon, when as la matter of fact a majority or the ^^B voters in their precincts are in favor of such, a policy. | However, the action of the convenI ^Btion does not bind any of the pco ; It merely leaves the situation I ^Bior the people to deal with as they ^ may see Ut at any future election. ritOM W1LK1NSO.. - Messrs. Clarence Daw and Kbc Rate 1 iff were Washington visitor last Saturday. Misses Nora Daw and Kathleen I Bishop spent the glorious Fourth In Belhaven. We announce with regret the in K disposition of Mrs. G. W. Gaylord. Mrs. John Benson and Miss Zudie I Giles returned to their home Manday after a two weeks visit of relaI lives and friends in Hyde county. 'Miss Susie Harris is now visiting I relatives in Hyde county. Miss Eva Gaylord spent Monday I in Belhaven. Mrs. Nelson Mixon and little daugl. ter Gracie returned to their home In Belhaven Wednesday after a fewdays visit at the home of her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. W. CrumpMiss Audrey Brooks of Bath, if the guest of her cousin. Mrs. W. B Boshen. Misses Eva Gaylord and Wlsie I Duke were the guests of Miss Odessa Crumpler Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duke left Tues day (or Washington to be with their daughter, Adelaide, who had to undergo an operation Tuesday In the Washington Hospital. We wish Miss Adelaide a speedy recovery to health Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Gibbs are now occupying the residence formerly occupied by Mr. Lonnie Dunbar. Darwin's Regret. If I had to live my life over again I would have made a rule to reac | some poetry and listen to some music ' at least once a every week. for per haps tho parts of my brain now atro . phled would thus have been kepi i; alive through use. The loss o'f these tastes is a loss of happiness, and may possibly be injurious to the Intellect and more probably to tho moral char actor, by enfeebling the emotional part of our nature.?Charle9 DarwSc 8oft Soap Used With Concrete, A solution of soft soap Instead of water wasNiscd in making a waterproof concrete in building the foundation of a grain elevator on a river bank in Budapest. Would Be Dangerous. Almost any man would be sent to the penitentiary or an insane asylum If he admitted as much to his discredit, that wasn't true, an ho will admit falsely to his credit. NOTICE. Under a deed of trust executed tc the undersigned by I. W. Ackiss and J. L. Taylor. December 1, 1908, tc 5. sec\ re certain notes therein descrlb ed due Isabella Craddock, I will se!" j^; * at the Courthouse door In Washington. on Wednesday. August 19th al 12 o'clock M., for cash the following : described property in Belhaven, Beat fort county, particularly described at> I follows: I That parcel of land and dwelling house thereon in Belhaven. N. C., adjoining the 'anda of J. H. Cone and others, beginning on the East K side of Pamlico street at J. H. Cone*? - corner and runrflng witr said street lp South 47 West 60 feet, thence *8outh 43 East 140 feet, thence North 47 Beat 60 feet to oCne's line, thence I with auld line 42 West 140 feet to |he beginning, containing 8400 squ . feet more or less, t July 9. 1914. K J. H. McMUL/DA,N. JR.. Bf Proi*o4raWtw*iQiM? nessani&atOmMBttltor feNMCora!^ K ( HCi WornuJCoBVulsionsJtwn* I BBS ncsa ami Loss or Sun?. 1 Kg * ns? TK Ciwtaui COKPAH, Hi Exact Copy of, Wrtpp*. * Constantinople's Mosques. There are three hundred mosques In Constantinople, of which tho IS royal ones arc regarded as the finest In the world. Tho meaning of the i name of Turkey's capital la "city of Constantino." Tho most noted of tho g?hl? . .a vuav VI I. OVJIUIB, IUO first ancient existing Christian church, which was converted Into a mosque In I 1463 on the capture of the city by < the Turks under Mohammed II. < I Must Have Been. , Bays Mr. Filson Young in the Pall Mall Gasette: "I began yesterday by Bwimming In a sunlit sea, continued It by motoring through a hundred miles of lilac and gorse, and ended it listening to tho most perfect concert program at Queen's hall that I have ever heard. Was It not a happy day?" The answer. Fllson, Is in the affirmative. Mr. Punch remarks. Pointer for Swains. "The damsel who hateth thee greeteth thee with soft words, saying: 'Behold, I am exceeding glad that thou hast come; thou rejoicest mine eyes. Lo, surely It was sweet of thee to call." But as for her who loveth thee, lo, she runneth to the door, she holdeth thy two hands, saying only, 'Oh, Ned!'" ?"The Maxims of Noah,'' by Gelctt Burgess Harder Task to Do Present Duty. Pleasant It is to entertain the picture of ourselves In some future scene, planning wisely, feellug nobly, and executing with the holy triumph of tho will; but It is a different thing, not in the green avenues of the future, but in the hot dust of the present moment, to do the duty that waits and wants us.?James Martlneau An Actor In Spite of Himself. I President Arthur Twining Hadley, i of Yale, used to recall with zest hia one appearance, in Ills early days, as 1 an amateur actor " They didn't giro me any words to speak," he said; "all I had to do was to walk across the stage, but it brought down tho house." j ?The World's Work. , r | Dally Thought. W? do not know what ripples of healing aro set In motion when we simply smile on one another. Christianity waDts sunny people.?Henry Drum- ' mend. |1 Annoum T o my ma Customers. I have bougl The JeffersonFi and shall devote r the trade. I shall make give value for e spend with us, a all to make Our * while in the city our cordial welcc I am yours FRANK [ I iftsiiii fwInftoU^pMldri^, "he'Kind You Have j:; Always Bought 864184119 A Signature XAj) ^ * W i [\ In If Dsfl ' ..For Over Thirty Years ; ASTORIA : *M? OINTIU* eo-r.NT, MV YOM OtTT. d ???; - d d Waken*. Something Akin. tl To be able to appreciate anything ^ excellent reveals that something akin e to that excellence also dwells in onrlelves.?The Christian Register. ii c Drama Followed the Dance. L In ancient times the dance was the t Drst mode of entertainment; then ^ came the drama, derived from a Qreek word, meaning "to act." In c Qreece It was given In the onen or ^ In building?, known as theaters, after a Greek word meaning "to see." Spoiled the Effect "What's the matter?" a colleague asked of the advertising manager. "Matter enough. The fools haTe placed Mme. Soprano's testimonial for a cdld cure on the same page with the announcement that she had a sore throat and couldn't sing."?Topeka Journal. The Making of a Man. No university can make & man. . . . Men may load themselves with lore tHl they stoop beneath the weight of their accumulations, and yet fail to. . lift a caro from the heart of the weary, or Impel a single soul an Inch on Its way to God. The real building of a man Is within.?Dr. Clifford. I Elephant Remembered Him. When Henry Shaw revisited a circus to which he had belonged many years before, no one of the people connected with It recognised him, but tho elephant started trumpeting sb soon as he appeared, and showed every sign of glad recognition. mImportance of Trifles. After a mad chase tho escaped Innitlc was carried back to his ward and the affairs of the asylum were resumed as before. ' Beats all," panted an attendant, "how the wheels of a large Institution can be stopped by a loose nut." Sex Ole Cliff Pox. "Honesty Is largely a matter o* not being found out Ye can't call a man x heavyweight Jest because he's at th' ion?look at th' foam on beer."?Do? r trolt Free Press. j, I Good Things Must Be Used. I Good Is no good, bat If it be spent; b Tod gives good for no other end.?? d Spenser. ? 1 cement! ! J - s ny friends and a e II E ? it an interest in I irniture Co. here j ny time to selling " 1 t every effort to I c very dollar yoi+J ? nd here ask you I hore your home I ? . Assuring you I; >me and service, |h' truly, Jr P. WHITLEY I U V ATOLK SOUTHERN &A|lROAn wufhCWhw-^SpfcUlTrda P From New Bern SI Schedule Feres r. Ooldflboro 6.50 a. .|t.!0 r. I*aQrange 7.It a. ?....|2.50 * r. Klnston 7.45 a. m....|2.50 b r. Dover 8.05 a. m.,..f2.5Q b r. Beaufort 7.00 a. mv. .68.00 r. Morehead C 7.10 a. m.... ?I.OO r. Oriental * '" 7.40 a. m... .?3.00 J r. New Bern 9.05 a.$*.60 " r. Vanceboro 8.45 a. m....91.60 r. Washington 10.40 a. m.... 61.60 r. Norfolk 8.45 p. m. Hates In game proportion from all 1 termediate stations. Tickets good returning only on fecial train lefcving Norfolk at 8.00 v m.. July it, It 14. i I8IT VIRGINIA BEACH CASINO, he most perfect resort In the Soutn. 1 Every modern Amusement Do- * vice. . r . D. KYLE, H. 8. LEARD, J T. M. O. P. A. ; Norfolk. Va. -9-5tc. J NOTICE OF 8AUL I By virtue of the power of sale con- 1 lined In a Deed or Trust to me excuted by D. M. Wlndley and wifo. 1 ated January 12tb,_1905, and duly 1 ecorded" in tne Register's office of \ leaufort county-in book 125, page 1 56, which la hereby referred to, and 1 pon demand of the holder of the in- 1 obtednees thereby secured, I will \ ?1U at public auction, for cash U, he highest bidder at tho Courthouse oor of Beaufort county, on Thursay, 22nd day of July. It'l4, at noon, liat lot or parcel of land, situated i the town of Belhaven and descrlbd aa follows: Beginning on Main 'street at Lewi Latham's (deceased) Southwest orner and running with the said 1 atbam'g line North 47 East 200 feet i o J. H. Coue'e Southeast corner; hence North 43 West with the said :one'B line 60 feet; thence South 47 ?rl?h fimttK1, 1I?* VAA _foo? _f/?. _ Iain street; thence with the eaid treet Soufb 43 Beet'60 feet to the 1 eglnnlng, it being the ume lot of end conveyed to the sold Magpie Vlndley by D. M. Dough and wife iy deed dated August 18, 1899 reorded in the aald Register's office : n bodk 103, #age 198, which is also eferred to, and being composed of hree parcels conveyed to D. M. lough by J. M. Smith, see Book 90. >age 463. and book 108. pages 19^ 99. for further description. This June 22. 1914. A. D. MacLEAN, Trustee. [-23-4wc. " NOTICE. forth Carolina, Superior Court? Beaufort County, Before the Clerk W. B. Morton and. wife, Melissa Morton; George O. Morton; D. P. Mount and wife, Lucy D. Blount; J. A. Bell and wife. Aim M. Bell; V. B. Morton and wife. Clara 8. Moron, J. W. Andrews and wife, Mary I. Andrews; G.-M. Roberson and rife, Sophia O. Roberson. H. U. Moron; F. H. Rollins an*! wife. Alire I. Rollins: h. B. Seanght and wite, Cathleen B. Searight; Malsom N. logart; Walter T. Bognrt and wife, Mrgie Bogart; Win. M. Bogart and rife, Ada Bogart, Gilbert B. Bogart ,nd wife, Katie Bogart; Robert C. logart. J. Sheppard Morton and sabelle G. Morton (the last two nam d being infants, by their next friend. V. Z. Morton:) vs. u. m. uarter; r ranres anarrer ana lusb&nd, Marline Shaffer; Laura barter; Theodore F. Davidson and rife. Sallle Carter Davidson; Mar7 Jrayson, George Darden, Jr; Grace )arden; Mrs. Holly H. Hester (nee dellssa Darden and husband, H- H Jester; Mrs. George Darden 8r; ^eonard L. Jackson; and all,other leirs at law of George Darden Sr., leqeased, (names unknown.) NOTICE. 'or Frances Shaffer ana husband, Marine 8haffer; Mary Grayson; Mrs. Hoi y H. Hester (nee Melinsa Darden) ' ind husband, H. H. JJester; George , )arden, Jr., Grace Darden. Mrs. , leorge Darden, Sr.; Leonard 1a j ackson and all other heirs at law , if George--Darden, Sr., deceased, names unknown;) To you and to each of you: Yoif ' ,re hereby notlded that an action, n titled ag above, has been commenced In the 8uperlor Court of leanfort Connty, North Carolina, bat the said action Is brought for he purpose of selling certain lands n Beaufort county, Bath townihlp, forth Carolina, for partition, and ou are hereby required to appear nd answer or defur to the complaint iled therein in the office of tlje Clerk f the Superior, Court of Beaufort 1 bounty on thp 25th day Of August. 1 914, or the relief therein prayed ? or will be granted. < This 27th day of June, 2914. r ? GEO. A. PAUL, Hark Superior Court, Beauforf Co? North Carolina. . -29-4wc. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator f Laura B. O'Neal, deceased, late f Beaufort County, N. C.. thia Is to otlfy all persons haying claims gainst the estate of said deceased, > exhibit them (o the undersigned n or before the 20th day of Juno. 915, or this notice will be pleaded i bar of their recovery. All per >ns Indebted to said estate .will C lease make immediate payment. < j This 20th day of Jnne, 1914. I a iiftTi-n nimiCT ' A Br I HrmlM V*lu*bl^ Re ed Ml* reactlou trom dwdly drupa eatroy, th. healthy tleauaa of tha 47 and toaTaa tha eyatam sucepUla to otnar dieeaaea This means that yoa moat bo contantly tahtni modiolus to temporarir batld up what another has torn own. It la no small thing to hart th? nisbe.l product of this noted'?hamit within eaay reach and at hut title cost. Polk hi tiler's Liver PtUa can be rocured at your druggists or at the ounflry atorea fc* 10c a box. They are safe aad effective and tot only core sick headache, billouaeaa, etc.. but 1{ taken occasionally orve as a general tonic, keep the ystem invigorated and prevent such rouble* as sick headache*, billousim8, piles, appendicitis, ftstula and >ther troubles which come from a Vsordered liver. l*otf<t poison ybur system with ralomel or weaken It with salts or Irlngont liquids Send for e free sample or buy a jox from your druggist or general itore now and let nature's own remely restore you to normal health. Bx imine carefully the coupon you will Ind in each box?worth 2 1-Ic. Polk Uiller Drug Company, Inc., Richuond, Va. man under GO wanted. No experl' ence nesded. $100 month. Write quick. Sox A-409, Cincinnati, vmp.. 7-11-ltp. WANTED?SPACE ON VACANT lota for BUI boards. 8m Hugh Watson. 7-11-lwc. v MR. ANYBODY?WELL TRADF you gas boat for auto and pay difference if any doe. Box 237. N. B.?Boat not for sale. I only hare trading notion. 7-l?4fc.. NEWS STAND?J. A. WILKINSON 'proprietor. AH papers and mag asines carried and delivered prompt Opposite Postofflce. 7-9-tfc. POR SALE?ONE FINK ^ YOUNG driving mare, harness and buggy. 8. J. Merriman, Jr. 7-8-lwc. y? FOB OCRAOOKE?GAB BOAT JOBS phlne leaves Fowle's dock Saturday night, July 11th, 11 o'oloek. Returns Sunday night Ronnff trip 12.00. J. R. Mullen. 7-8-4tp. FOR SALE?BARGAIN. A NEW Milch hand cow. Part Jersey. S. J. Merriman, Jr. 7-6-1 we. WOMEN? SELL GUARANTEED Hosiery to friends and n,elghr ^ bors; 70 per cent profit; Make 810 Dally. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Box 4029* West Philadelphia, Pa. 6-15-6mop. NOTICE. 'By virtue of the authority vested In us as School Committee, District No. 10, Chocowlnlty township, we will sell at the Courkouse door on Saturday, August 1st, to the high est bidder for cash a certain tract of land on the NewVBern road, five mlier from Washington, containing oar sere, more or less, this being tho site of the old Buck school bouse. L. H. HARD1SON, M. V. HODGES. ? L. A. TAYLOR. v Committee 7-9-5 we. , AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE. To the travelling public first j^ias* lutomoblle service at reasonable prices. I will meet yon at any place vt any time. Address or apply to C. V. Knight, Aurora. N. 0. l-a-rtrp. Sto IS. 2hiekuu, romt...........100100 ^hlckeoi, grow... : . .100 to 4to Iheorllnu lOOlOe orr.b Ikln., ,uh 10# 140 SHggpal Wool, fro, frtttt b.TT.. ...14c to lie .It. tifk?r?. pw Ik. 1(0 10000 * kit! ...... SO # (So cash at the Courthouse door In Bmu- * tort county, tho following deecrlb *4 two tracts of load: >-7Plret Tract: A cartaln tract or parcel of land sitae ted In Beautori _ county. Pantego township, and In . the town of Belhaaan. being that * t&MWSVTSBtf . and wife on tie iith day of March, ? 1*01. and which deed la recorded in . hook 107. pal* 481, of the Beaufort * county records. * Second Tract. A certain tract ot land In Beaufort county, Pahtago township, snd^ in tha^town of^Belha leading from Belharan to PuiUgo 1 SO feet, manning northward 100 feet, being some land conveyed to Laura A. Simpson by W. J. Bullock which acid dead Is duly recorded lr the oEce ot the Register of Deedt of Beaefort county In book 10T. page lit; tho Intention hereof being U deaorlbe nil the lande In Belhareo ? which wer# willed to Mitchell Wil- llama by I-aars Simpson. ? This done 17th. 1*14. 77JUNTOS D. QB1HE8, Trustee . 0-11-4WC. a - X: ^ NOTICE. j Notice la hereby given that the anderaigaed has this day dnly oaalt- ? fled as executor under the Last will ? and Testament of Samuel Peele, do p ceased, late ot Beaufort county. and c all persons holding claims sgalnsl the said .estate will present the eamc te mo, duly verlsed, within one year front the date ot.thla notice, or Utlt notice will he pleaded la bar of their reeovero. All persons indebted ttf ? the eald'wtaU wlU please make lm- ? mediate payment. . This Jane *4, 1*14. . T. M PEEL, . xeon tor . W. A. Thompson, Attorney. e Htfwp. . CLEARS COMPLEXION?REMOVES \ tana huhtwtew, . and disfigured with pimples, amp- ~ tlons, blackheads, red rough akin, # or suffering the tortures of Ictsbs, # Itch, Utter, salt rheum. Just ask 0 TOUT druggist for Dr. Hobeon's Be. 0 sema Ointment. Follow the simple # ways helps. Relief or moa?r bask. m EXCURSION BAtfis ~ - To The # v ATLANTIC COAST LINE. * The Standard Railroad of the # South. . Rood Trip Rates. , From Washington, N. C.. to Wash- # tngton, D. C.. . .. $11J5 # To Baltimore, Md. #11 A3 # To New York City #90AS To Boston, Mass faufi 7 Tickets on sale every day until * September SO via Norfolk and steam , sr. with final return limit October , day at 4 o'clock. r To Wilmington. N. a.. . .$5.00 . To* Norfolk, Va fg.75 . For snmmer excursion rates to __ meny mountain, lake end pleasure 7 resorts end for any other Informs- , tlon, reservations, etc., call oa 8. R. . CLARY, Ticket Agent, or address . W. J. CRAIO, T. C. WttlTR. ?, P. T. M. 0. P. A. . Wilmington, N. C. __ FOR FROST BITKB sad CUAPPKB e SKCf , For trost bttcm. bsjv wngers end . toes; chapped hands aad ilea, ehil * blelua, coll eorea, rod and rongb * skins, there Is not Bins to equal a Bucktea'e Arnica Sain, mope pain . at una and beaia qulcklx- If atari _ noma thara abonU ba a box handy * all tbo time. Boat remedy tor & * akin dlaaaaaa. ttahtng aexome, tatter, pllbf, ate. Ma. An drugglei. or bp T maU. M. B. llackjao A l)a_ ihnadal . obia aa at. laala. NoncK Of BAUL Br Tlrtaa ol the power of tela a contained in a mortgage dead to me executed bp Waaler Peebles, dated ? February loth, 1HS, and recorded * In lb* Register's olBce of Beaufort * coantr in Book 174. page t?7, which * la herebr referred to default hiring o been made In the payment of the In debtednese theteby secured, I will e sell, at the Courthouse door of Boat- * fort aouoty, for oaah to tho btgheat bidder, 6n Thursday, the 16th day o of July, 19H, at noon, a tract of * land In Bath township, Beaufort ? county, deeertbod In the said mortg age aa follows: . Bonnded on the South by the _ land of R. C. Wlndley'a helrt, tho * Rom Mill pond and tbo Stlekney * land; on the Bast by the Seine Brian lend, the Roes Mill pond and the e Keech land; oa ths North by the land Of.w. T. Farrow and on the West by the lends ot R. C. Wlndley'e belre and W. T. Farrow, containing POO * acree. more or toof sad known as tho _ JObn T. Oeylord land, and being the . save, devised.. by him to Bailie R.T * This Jane ISth, l?lt HMOnwraUKi e .. worteegee. . S-1*?f*w?e i g"Te^~T _ e mrnrnm _ , ^ ? e^. _ OtomV.HIkn > * ROBERT S. WRIGHT Public Stenographer County Court House Washington, N. C. f^T* ^ ' Dr. L..R Schubert ?%M ' Minn Post Office end Bank. Aurora, N. C ' | Xfioe Rodmm Bid* thorns ti t.O. Box 35* M. K BERRY WhoUnlo DIuHbutot **? O. W. P* SMALL. OTfimnw. '^nnir ? * BODMA> . Auanxjm-tr imw. . om? mr ?, f. Tmjl?-? Mora Wl M II I. north CWoUu. a a a M. M. WORTH3HOTOV ' Trf UnThiU* jMAPS. PLANS, K8TLMA^M ~ ^ ? mm o .?' 1 - ' *+'" i - ; _i_ 4^ a "a a a * '*:a -,i W CARTER, M D t tea Bye, Iter. Hoee ud ? Throat Hocn: ?>1B a | IS p. m. ezoapt Mowkfi. Comer Mate and Market Ma tear Brown's Draf Store Washington, * O aseaeaaa ea#sa*ae?e RODMAN A BOlfirKR, tetalt M*"1" " L*<,t a 1 O. A. PHILLIPS A HKO. m DVSUBAHOi. WASHINGTON, A. O. X. a. WevA, MM*. ?H WABD A flMW VaUiitM, x. O. * We fraMla la the Onrt oi the Pint Judicial Dtetrtet aBd the VMM UoeiU. : ; ********** \i IDWABD JU. 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