jllsoo^ Prt? *am. x.m. m* ? .Err, ^..rrSLir: TTniltifi? M O.. ute Ite Ml niMnrMtlMt. Om MmU... .!? rw Mentha l.Ot 1* Moniha l.St OMTMT.: I.#0 Subscriber* dastrtug urn papnr dta> , miUmM win plana* notify thin often no Ante of aapimtloa. otherwise It will fen continued at regular a?6MrtpUon rntaa until notion to atop la If Jon Ao not gaa ton Dolly Mown promptly telephone or write the anagar, and Uo oomplali t wfU receive 1 mm ad lata attention. It In oar taalrn to pleaao yon. All articles aaat to turn Bally Nnwa or pnblloatton jaaat ha tfgned by *a writer, otherwls* thay will not ' m publlahnd. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1914. A WHITE WAY. A city to be progressive must ad vertige Itself. Washington has every opportunity and advantage to become a metropolis. It should not lose an opportunity to impress these facta upon those visiting the city. At a small cost arches of lights could be erected across the business portions o( Main and Market streets, and make those streets a great white 1 way. The city owns the electric I plant and the cost of maintenance I If the Board of Aldermen doslrt to have** lasting monument to their administration let them put something of this kind in operation. LEND A HAND. Lend a hand to the tempted. Lend a hand to the soul in th< shadow. Lend a hand to those who are of ? ten misjudged. Lend a hand to the soul crushec with unspeakable loss. Lend a hand to the poor fighting the wolf from the door. Lend a hand to those whose live are narrow and cramped. Lend a hand to t'ne boy struggling bravely to culture his mind. Lend a hand to the young peoph whose surroundings are steadily pul ling them down. Lend a hand to the girl who work works, works, and knows nothing of recreation and rest. Lend a hand to the prodigal sis . ter. Her life is as precious as tha v of the prodigal brother. a Mystical Number en Cefc*. t 2fo one seema unwilling to accefA c % lb-cent piece, even though there are a en each coin the following hoodoo ji combinations: Thirteen letters In b the scroll held In the eagle's beak; * thirteen feathers in each wing; thirteen tail feathers; thirteen upright bars in the shield; thirteen arrowheads; thirteen leaves on the branch; g thirteen letters in the words "guarta* dollar.- Z 1 All Show Character. Actions, words, looks, steps form p the alphabet by which you may spell '< (iharacter.?Lavater. K Must Have Been. Bays Mr. Filson Young in the Pall Mall Gasette: "I began yesterday by swimming In a sunlit sea, continued it by motoring through a hundred miles n of lilac and gorse, and ended It Us- w tenlng to tho most perfect concert a program at Queen's hall that I have j ever heard. Was It not a w happy day?" The answer. Flleon, Is In the affirmative, Mr. Punch remarks. 4 _ b Darwin's Regret. If I had to live my life over again I would have mado a rule to read 7 some poetry and listen to some musk at least once a every week. Tor per F haps the parts of my brain now atro phled would thus have been kept alive through use. The loss of these t( tastes Is a loss of happiness, and may b possibly be Injurious to the Intellect, *. and more probably to the moral char- t acter, by enfeebling the emotional , part of our natura-?Charles Oararln 1 l Publlo Opinion. 5 People aay how strong public opln- jj Ion Is; and. Indeed, It Is strong whil* i It la In Its prime. In Its childhood and oM age It la as weak as any othei organism, I try to make my own work belong to the youth of public * opinion. The history of the world Is 1 the record of the weakness, frailty w a: A death o? public opinion, na geol- h ogy is tfie record of the decay of those ^ bodily organisms In which public opln Ions have found material expression ? Samuel Roller. Therein Is the D'fferencs. A highbrow can retire to his study and emerge with the announcement that he has discovered a subconscious cosmos, and we call it new thought o But a lowbrow can spend five years exploring an unknown continent and claim to have discovered a new animal 8 called the snfgglebluk and we ore 1 unanimous that It Is old bunk.? ln- r elnnatl Enquirer i ? Thatch ths Sky." f "I had a few saucepans of porter In Mtd the man. amfd loud laughter, when summoned for drunkoennees at Tbarise Beeslone. Ireland; "but Y could * walk through any place In Ireland 1 where there Is a police barrack, and J I wouldn't bo minded only In LUUeton. Bdniliy^y *** summonU^me^every ' P'mm SjSt^ind Crisp, clean and fresh? S mlstoths moistureptoSrpMkscCsrr^ a ... ^ * Round, thin, tender? with > delightful flavor ?appropriate for luncheon, t.a -and dinner, j. to cents. Prince of appetisers. Makes daily trips from Ginger-Snap Land to waiting mouths everywhere. Say Zu Zu to the grocer man, 5 cents. _ Boy bitcait baked by NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Alwayt look for that namo U?e Magazine Stories. An tnralld or aged person who ei Dya magazine articles sometimes find ho magazines, with their bulk of ad ertlslng, hard to handle. If the mag zinea are taken apart by removln ho little wire clips that bind the se< Ions together, tho stories or article an be easily handled separately. Am ny article specially likely to be en t>yed by a friend at a distance cat e sent by mail when separated In thl ray. Mere Appropriate. Pond Father?"Is that younp Mi apphedde still down is the parlo rlth daughter?" Fond Mothei^Fes, but I just heard him singing rood-night, Beloved.' ** Fond rathe -"If he had any idea oL the appro rlateness of things he'd b^warblinj Jood Morning. C' rrle,' Instead."" Ansa* City Star. NOTICE. I have this day* sold to J. W. Ode ly undertaking business and goo rill of same. W. T. Farrow will pa 11 debts contracted prior to Jul 4th, and all debts due the concer rill be collected by W. T. Farrow Ir. J. W. Oden will continuo th usiness at the presnt location. This July 14th, 1914. W. T. FARROW. -15-tfc. "OR FROST BITES and C1IAPPE1 SKIN For frost bitten cars, ttusers am oes; chapped hands and. Hps. chll lalns, cold sores, red and rougl kins, there Is noting to equa luckten's Arnica Balre. Stops pail t onec and heals quickly. In ever ome there should be a box hand 11 the time. Best remedy for al kin diseases. Itching eczema, tettei lies, etc. S6c. All druggists or b a all. H. E. Back km A Co.. I klledel hla or St. Louie. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that m on. (Juy Swanner, a minor of aboi 5 years of age, has left my horta Itbout my consent. All persons at lereby forbidden to employ or hai >or the said minor, under penalt if law. This 17lh day of July, 1914. J. C. SWANNER. -17-1 we. f ? FOR SALE. House and lot on East 2r.d stree ne and a half blocks from corn touse In a desirable location an ood neighborhood. Nine room horn md conveniently arranged. A nodern conveniences, equipped wit rater and combination lights, bol iletcrlc and gas. Hons# almost i ;ood m new, baking been recentl ebuUt. A good stock bonse consls ng of stables, feed room and ca lage house, a good smoke honse. arge wood shed and a good garde; tpply to OEO. % RICKS, At Sheriff's Qfflc r-n-tfs, Rough m the Old Maids. In * quiet English village there wee renins wu the foliowtng tout: "May eke (the ftre engine) he tike the tsar old maids of our village?nlwaye reedr, hut never wanted!" ? ?. "*VT Commercial Possibility. Little Ruth wee busily occupied with her slots sod pencil. Presently he ran to hoc father. whoee face el the time required the serrices of n barber. cttmbed upon his knee and rubbing her ohubby little hand orer hls^hin. sold: "Pape^can you ehnrpTeach Law of Economy. II The law of economy enters Into ell the practical affairs of life, not only of the community at large, but also of the family and of the individual !> should be diligently taught to out children* as one of the foundation principles of a good character. Economlo EplQrssi, sentimental declaration, even It It runs counter to sound economics and the beat Interests of aoclsty. will have more adherents than o profound truth in political economy, the adop' ' Hon of which demands an tmmediaU sacrifice. * The Difference. A pessimist complains he has eaten 1,000 oysters without coming on a pearl; an optimist gives thanks that he has eaten that many oysters without getting ptomaines.?New York MalL Serenity Best. Passion is out of place In any discus slon and mors than ever in a right cause, for it befogs and bemuddles it ?QogoL G?t Busy. tt you are going to save up for a falny day doift wait until the cloud* begin to gather.?Detroit Journal. Had V'? Pastor Guessing. Pu' ft Wire?"What pecvtHr ye* rotjng Atb\tj ha*. They alway* em half-closed." The Pastor?"Toe, he has me guecvlnr. I'm Inclined to think l.e Bleeps all through my sermons but 1 can't catch him at It" Experienced. . 3? Auto 8aleam?i?"This iff tho,greatest car in the country. Eleven experts have worked on It" Prospective Customer?"The deal's off. I had three experts working on me on the witness tstand once, and 1 know what they did to ine."?Puck. Generally Succeeds. There are more ways of winning a i- tuan than by "stringing" him?but there are few better. f* NOTICE. S ___ 3 Notice la hereby given that fh?? i undersigned hSB this day duly quail t- fled as executor under the Last Wili a and Testamont of Samuel Peele, de 1 ceased, late of Beaufort county, and all persons holding claims ag&lnai the said estate will present the samr to me, duly verlfled. within one yea; r from the aato or tnis nonce, or inn _ notice will be pleaded In bar of theii recovery. All peraona indebted to r the aald estate will pleaae make lm h mediate payment. R This June 24, 1914. T. M. PEEL, Executor W. A. Thompson, Attorney. * 6-14-6 wp. The North Carolina ' College Of Agriculture And Mechanic Arts r This State Industrial College offers strong courses in Agriculture, Horticulture, Stock-raising, Dairying, Poultry, Veterinary Medicine; in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical En y gineerlng; in Chemistry and Dyeing; in Cotton Manufacturing, and in Ag^ ricultural teaching. Poor year courab es. Two and ono year courses in Agriculture and in Machine Shop 7 Work. Faculty of 01 men; 788 stu* dents; 2fl buildings, er. eel lent eqinp r, ment and laboratories for each Jcy partment. On July 9th County Superlntendents conduct entrance examinations at each county seat. For catalogue write j E. B. OWKN, Registrar, ,, West Raleigh, W. ). '< THE NORTH CAROLINA > State Normal and Ind'strial College Maintained by tbe state for the Women of North Carolina. Five regular courses leading to oegrees. Spet. cial Courses for teachers. Free tatrt tlon to those who agree to become d teachers in the State. Fall session is begins September 16th, 1914. Fot 11 catalogue and other, information, ad b dress :h JULIUS I. FOU8T, President, is ?ro???e?, W. C. I CASTOR IA A Jn lafcata ui OUUro. ' Th KM Yulro Ahraji BufM ???>. ta. y/,J . IV" f.tr?c Moth C-nin -ifirmri aa^zaeg jsts ord of the proceedings for the roloa tary dissolution thereof by the UU Imou? consent of nil the stockholder deposited in my office, that th? Bene fort County Union Ginning mad Ml) ling Company, a corporation of thl State, whose principal office is sits ate* at Chocowlnlty, County < Beaufort. State of North Curolini (Blaney Turnage being the tgei therein and In charge thereof, upo whom process may be Barred), hi complied with the requirements < Chapter 11. Revisal of 1901. ent tied "Corporations," preliminary I the leaning of this Certificate of Dt eolation: TX fi'tPS Now,,therefore. I, J. Bryan Grlm< Secretary of 8tate of the State North Carolina, do hereby certi that, the aald corporation did. on t! frd day of June, 1911, file in my o Bee n dnly executed and attend rn sent in writing to tho dissolution < said corporation,-executed by all tl stockholders thereof, wW** sent and the record of the procee ings aforesaid are now on file in n said office as provided ?>*- ? *". In Testimony Whereof, 1 ha hereto set my hand and *ia**d n official Ml at Raleigh, this Srd 4i of JOhe. . D., 19)4 (Seal.) J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of 8tat ?-l<-4we. NOTICE. Under a deed of trnst executed the undersigned by I. W. Ackias ai J. L. Taylor. December 1. 1908, secure certain notes therein descrl ed due Isabella Craddock, I. will a at the Courthouse door in Washln ton, on Wednesday, August 19th 12 o'clock M., for cash the followii aescriDea property id uetnaven, uei fort county, particularly described follows: That parcel of land and dwellli house thereon In Belhaven. N. < adjoining the lands of J. H. Co: and others, beginning on the Ea side of Pamlico street at J. H. Com corner and running wltr said atre South 47 West 60 feet, thence Son 4 3 East 140 feet, thence North East <0 feet to oCne's^ line, then with said line 43 West 140 feet the beginning, containing 8400 sf on the north side or the county road ' leading front BethaTan to Pnotegc 1 ?? foot, manning northward *00 _ 1" feet, being some land conveyed to C Laura A. Simpson by W. J. BuHoct which said dead Is doly recorded In ' the office of tha Register of Deedi " of Boanfort county In book 107. pege '* l*S; the Intention hereof 6elng to describe all ths lends 10 Belhsven ROi which wera willed to MltoheU Wll- Thr * llame by Laura Mai peon. Thle Jane 17th. 1*10. .. JUNlCg D. ORIS**, Trastee ^rg-lltwc. . LtV. to : i ? Lv. Id NOTK.-IC. Lt to : ??? . b_ state of Worth OeCdtMb. BcMf , County?u tha gagas Ml Osat Lt>? MARY P. FOWLS LT. at R. R. Ornnt and wife. Bettta 8., "W, J'l H. Morgan, T. B. Smsw. Mettle ?. LiT18 Laeslter.'s. b. Lasslter, 8. F. Flam- Lt. 10 log. . . dr. as To Whom It May Coacera: . -The parties shove'saMM and all . . other peraoas Interested wllf take f,l< '* nntlce that oa the l?th day of Jaae. 1 3.. 1*14, the ahorp named petitioner. ,DW ne *'? Beginning on Runyans Greek a* . , the mdtt^h of Deep Bottom Branch or 1 and rnnnlng up said branch to it' not head, then with a marked line 8. Sf *gs 1-1 B. S 81-100 chains to the Smiw . ill road, then with said 8maw road N. <9 1-2 E. 1 75-100 chains, .hen will, on said Smaw road N. 48 1-4 E. 7 lfj ou chains, then with said Smaw road N ln nd 3 5 E. 21 90-100 chains to 8. 8. Las titer's corner In the Bntfcw road, then *on * . with the said 8. 8. Lasalter's line N. pie iea 71 1-4 W. 26 11-100 chains to said 1 >Pt 8. 8. Lasslter's corner In Runyans rer Creek, then down the ran pt said Runyans Creek to the beginning, cos taming sixty-four and throe-quarter* <84 2-4) acres. do- This 89th day of June, 1914. NoJ 2?. GEO. a. PAUL. | _v Clerk Superior Court Beaofort C> ? ^ 7-2-4WC. L. ??:? Bic nr CLEARS COMPLEXION?REMOVES B. SKIN BLEMISHES. W. al) Why go through tire embarrassed A" and dlsflgnred with pimples, ernp- wif Hons, blackheads, red rough skin, ton u or suffering the tortures of Ecnema. Itch, tetter, salt rheum. Jut ask oar druggist for Dr. Hobson's Ec. Vlr ? iema Ointment. Follow the simple w11 ir p. ) Ihui ^ n Ht MSlit Jc* j|( \ jib?. li ISfj in' Meet your work with a smile I?* Tow can If you cook with s*s. Qu I ^ Ranges sold at cost and are connect- I ed ready to use FREE. Let u| .? show you our Ranges. I art I Washington Ga&Ca |K ax J. T. BLAin>. gang. I jjj i?- " ) " 111 i" Hi iiwi4jwei>efa|S t WE ARE AGENTSp 'j Iver Johnson, Readfe*!* ;*< Standard, Emblem. Hudson . *. D . c. . .tuLasI* lew Tork Oil J MMO ? cketa on akin eterr 4*7 txnlU Call* *t ? o'clock. SU*? acS"-;0-:::: ::ET?. '? or pamaer excnrtlen rntM to * 7 moon tain, lake and pleeamra Baeefc rta akd ror ear ackar tnfarfta- ? Often . wtMW. ate., an * B. K. 0 rn*mmi RY. TlnkOt i|?i. or HMO 4 After J. CRAIO. T. o. wwrw. ? W1U I eU?e ?. o 41 = n? lorn.40 ['1 Vancebero l.llaa,..|M0|* Waahlagton 10.40 a. |J.40|p Norfolk 0.41 p. ft. I Office ! lata* ta naft* proportion froft atll irmOgtate' atatlone. I V icketa good returning only on :lal train tearing Norfolk at 1.40 H p|_ a..-Jnlr to. r?14. II ' i moat perfect reeortta'the Boatk. | imry modern Auu??mftnt do- * ice D. KYLE, H. 8. LEARD, ^ T. M. O. P. A. Norfolk, Vs. * mm^ -5tc. ??? JUmCMTBATORU NOTICE. ~M luTtaff qualified as administrator Was Laura B. O'Neel. deceased, lata. ?f Beaufort County. N. a. tkls Is to , ify all persons harlnf claims m m lnst the estate of said deeeased. '' a exhibit them to the nnderslcned 5 or before the loth day of June. { ll, or this notice will be pleaded a asm bar ef their reeorery. All per- BaM a Indebted to said estate vfU ? ? ase make Immediate payment. __ rbis ioth day of Juae, 1014. J. D. O'NEAL, a Administrator, e cbe NOTICE. , o rth Cuollu, Boaialu, OoaH? ./ __ ImM ft, OlMt " W. B. Morton ut Tlfo. MOIUao * Or Morton; Ooorco O. MOrton; D. F. o On I ant ond wlfo. Lao, D. Blonnt; A. Bolt ind wlfo, AlieeM. Roll; . B. Morion nad wlfo. Clara 8. Mor- * , J. W Androws aadwlfe. Mdry An drown; a. M. Roboraao and ? o, Bophtia O. Robersoo. H. K. Mar- a si ij r. H. Rollins an', wlfo, Atlro . w* Rollins: H. B. Snarl cbt sad wife, * | caieoa B. Ssorlcht; Malssss VMS * ? I [art; Walter T. Bocart aad wlfo. . sin Bocart: Was. M. Bocart aad . __ o. Ada Bocart. Gilbert B. Bocart 1 wife, Katlo Bocart; Bobert C. [art. J Bhoppard Morton aad ___ bolle O. Mortsai (tba last two aaai . . iMdac lafaata. by their asxt trlsad. Z. Morton:) TOl D. M. Carter; rrsaros ShaSor and h?on eod all other helra at law 1 Georca Dardoh, Br., tout " gxoaa uaknowu: > r? yon aad to each of roe: Toe e a I hereby notified that an action. [Hied aa ahora. haa been earn- . a and In the Saoerter Conrt of . _ adfort Canhhr. ltorth Carolina. . , * It the nnld nation la brdupM far a nil i parpoae of aeHtng oertaln lnndn . Beaufort couaty. Bath townahlp. a rth Carolina., for partition, and a fn, a are hdrehy required to Apptht a al a t anawar or defer to the complaint a Id therein in tba oflee'of toe Clerk a a the Superior Court of Beanfbtl autr on the Stk any of Aasaat a a 14, or Ua outlet therein prayed , . will be (raided. Thla 27th dap'of Juho, 1P14. " GEO. A. PATfl.. at Superior Caart. 3aeW?tt (Jo, a North Carolina- a ? l9-4wc a a aah? # ~ Wrltjlil, I. C, . tpf m'".*' 4 * ' ? J;' .... essional snd 1 * A Am'i** >M u< Hoapilkl WlU-^2 ~ : )HMt PBPuT^T^ %- "? . ' ? ERT a. WRIGHT ubKc Sunographtr tl WFJWWjWn* V/? L H. Schnberr V ?.-j* ' * , 1 ownarcoimirf. ^ S: ^ ? WWiwT Mom a I? L R Saw Wholoale DUMMfer I w'*li|'i'K. C* " ' .. B ?> mF*mi^SlrS^x*** QU MAOUMW^teAQAW MMUV. ? ?WJ. ?. % wr~. worth CWoUu. - , M m m. m mwr Mi f?N|? o J*' < I V OAKTK, MP ?, Mom M MI ImMfs * ? mmTMMTIII I ' WMhlaitoTM G MF O. MM Mi i. mmmm will ? Bora, < MM, Via OwM?< ^ ' ? I. fit JM I. CM * VAM I COBUM ' MMMM, ' '. J ^ ?? V?? ? ? OS). 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