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LNr: Aiiut (. 1>0>. at thTtoatoOoa at , Waahlnatom. N. C.. u4ar Ik* act 1 E . at Itenk t. lilt. ? Oka Moatta 9 .11 ' roar Moatha ?.? K' tlx Moatka 17.......... i.n , 0?* ..... a a a a l.lf ( ?, Hbaeribtrt desiring to* paper die- t eontiaoml will pl?M? notify this of ce on dau ef expiration. otherwise H will bo continued at ratalar eubacrlptlon rataa until motloa to atop la f"wlT*d- a /:t. If too do not tat ma Sally Nawa promptly telepboae or wrlto - Hm manager. and too eomplalr t will raeolra Immediate attention. It la oar E deal re to pleaao yon. 11 articles eeav vo ?e z>ally Nawa lor publication must be alined by I too writer, otherwise they will not la published. ' SATURDAY. SEPT. 12. 1914. OUR NATIONAL DESTINY. It Is remarkable-**hat a sense of , of spiritual exaltation the war has I brought to America. All at once we 1 R seem to realise our power and_rlac_ I to our.. full height. All men and women sentltivo to waves of public sentiment have felt the truth which the President has interpreted*eloquently: "The time has come for great things. These are days big with . destiny for the United States, as for the other nations of the world. "A little wisdom, a little courage, a little self-fofgelfulful devotion may, under God, turn that destiny this way or that. Great hearts, great natures, dill- respond. 1 Even little men will rejoice to be stimulated and guided and net a heroic ' example." Every citizen is now, more than ( over before, proud to be an Ameri- , can. And evet?y intelligent citizen < suddenly Hces '"that* America stands ' for, and whatb$hrt -she is fated to ' play in hlstorf/1* ' > jt j We know rAP-v'''that-Americanism in a definite Ideal, which" seeks to translate Chr&ftlAnity into national conduct, that .'America is the pro prophet of the' fntute civilization. J In the face of the wreckage the j Old World hrfV'made of Itself, we i [turn back home amL bid good-bye ' to European statesmanship. Hero- 1 after we shall trust ourselves. And 1 without arrogance we shall labor to j impress our ideals upon the rest of the world. We shall work for peace^ for mercy, for enlightenment, for international fair-dealing, for per- < sonal freedom everywhere, and for 1 a United States of the World that t shall represent an orderly democracy ' of nations. e FABIAN, WARFARE. It 1h more than twenty-one centuries since the Roman goneral, Quintus Rabius Maximus, invented t the method of warfaro that bears | his name. And now Gen. Joffre, li commander-in-chief of the allies In E France, has been giving an exhibi- * tion of Fabianism on a vaster scale and with greater interests at stake a than has ever been seen since the a firs; "Delayer" wore out Hannibal b wiili his Invading Carthaginians bv letting Hannibal chase him all over * Italy. It will be recalled that the Roman people wearied of Fabus' continuous retreating performance. They want- ^ ed more action. So Fablus was su- r persedod In command by aggressive generals whom Hannibal Inglorious ly defeated. Then old, reliable Fa- T blus was called back, and he resum- ? ed hla delaying until he delayed the invader out of Italy and saved the man republic. The retreat of the French and British forces from Belgium to 1 Paris was masterly In conception s and execution. It Is all clear now. The defenders were tremendously ^ outnumbered on their left by Ger- ^ many's main force, launched straight b toward Purls. The allied forces wero ranged In a crescent with ttao 81 Germans pressing the whole outer " rim, but trying particularly to cram-' d pie tho left tip. They did not dare risk a decisive battle, weight of numbers and g;ias would ^ have overwhelmed thtr.t. So they fell back, always cn tho defensive, but delivering a bold counter-stroke cc at every opportunity always with their faces .to .lhe foe. always In nc regular formation, giving al least as ne good as they received, and waiting, g0 waiting, waiting. gy To the Germans time was every- tn thing. Llego had delayed them. ne They know reinforcements were due 0u In France, and Russia was thunder- aij lng at their back door. ' -*1 >. , Tha farther the Frehch-Engllsh cm) forces fell back, the stronger was str1 their position. As their crescent ? contracted they gained coheslvenesu bos and always at their backs was a atoi friendly countfy The pluglng Ger- dy man army was more sod more- ex- ami & hausted. Its losses more and more find Impressive. Always the Russians In I Kill the east became morj menacing. I moi la. by the northern an root, around Candlnavla. ?>d from Canada, outh Africa, India aad Australia ** frr$b?r the Germans penetrated. he more dlfflcolt bacsms their com lunlcatlon. the beevter the oplosion and the mere perilous the- RubIan eouuter-lnvaslpa. mp It Is of pa use to tmkft Purls while he Held army remalps unbroken nd confident. That army la France, nil masterly delay, continued until he armies can meet on equai terms, ipy save France aa It saved Rome. Lll F MAN'S TRIALS Men think God is destroying them because ha is tuning them. The violmirt screws up the key until the tense cord sounds the concert pitch, but it is not to break it, but . to use k tunefully, that he stretches the string upon the muacal rack. ?Bcccher. Conscience. Consclenco Is a matter of education n combination with environment dany a wage worker has done his mployer a grievous wrong, and many in employer has ground un employs n the dust, yet In neither Instance 1ms ilther been reproached by an accue ng conscience Which? Is woman more Interesting than man. or the reverse? Man Tarlet more. He has more genius In ea ceptlonal Individuals, and less of go nlus-llke Insight In the average per r%n. He competes; woman endures Ho builds externally, she at home Ho fights; she preserves. Our worth less opinion Is that men are more In terestlng than women, but that worn an la mora interesting than mail.? Harper's Weekly. First Hours o08leep the Best. It has been prorad conclusively that he first hours of sleep are deepet han the rest and that with the length *? ?? ? icuuobcj w wane at any noise increases. From this follows the recuperative value of the few first hours if deep sleep and the explanation why men of great energy like Napoleon, Frederick the Great and VIrchow were completely satisfied with a sleep of 'rom throo to four hours. Glmple 8tranger. "We ore presenting to your notice," said the silver-tongued orator, "a man who is freo from corrupt alliances and Intrigues; n man who lias led a life ol dignified seclusion; a man who?" "That's all right," interrupted the lm patient listener. "We ail know your man doesn't knovt anything about politics, or ho wouldn't be in your light.- 0 Jumping the Traces. It see.ns to be normal In people tc :rave abnormal experiences. The troulie with hiking a fling, as one some imcs terms a light indiscretion, Is that t coarsens the timber and fiber of parlonailty. Growth Is the only thing vcrth while In experience, and folly Is tever a direct road to pmy goaL?Los tngelea Times Antlers of Slow Growth. When a stag loses Its horns It r*> Ires to.tbo dense' woods, away from ta kind, and remains secluded until It b again armed. The growth of the i?w pair of antlers li very remark orner tuei. it -s the price it was before ' the war, -Mi r ' Washington Gas Co. Iv ud Wlut Helped Her. Qui I becamedown ia mladLaSiiW^ waaababv. I nala the wontkl5 (Qabape. Wae anable to do lay work. gggiaagas S3 over poof, aontrlaa women, and could make tbem know the good it would do item." u too aullar horn any of the allmenta peculiar to yeomen. It will certainly be worth your while to give Cardui a (rtat It kaa beau helping weak womaa ton more than 50 years, and will help you, too. TryCarduL YourdrpgglstaeOnit. Costly English Port. More than $110,090,000 has b> en ipent In bringing and keeping the port ?f Liverpool up to date. Why the Bolter Rumbles. That noisy rambling and claf.ering la the kltohen bol'er after the gas -water heater has been lighted for some time has scared many a woman. The editor of Monthly Gas Chat says it need alarm no one, as It 1s caused by the. expansion of thu water a? It 1* heated from the top c? the bollor. .The cold: tr witter below, rushing np to displace the expanded water above, will often cause a concussTqn. The Julian Calendar. The great Julius Caesar, B. C. 45> was the first to reform the calendar by ordering that every year whose date number was exactly divisible by four should contain 386 days, and all other years 3G5 days. It was Caesar who changed the beginning of t'f.* year from the first of March to the drat of January. The Julian calendar continued in "use until A. D. 1867. Capriflgs In Winter. Upon the authority of a government official it has been recently announced ihat the capriflga may be carried ovei winter weather if kept in a protected place and packed in layers of s*hd This discovery assures the Ag-grower of a supply of capriflgs regardless ol the severity of the weather. Uncle Eben Again. , "De worst thing about a mean man," raU. Uncle Eben, "Is dat he tempts w6 any naturally good people to try to beat him at bis own game." NOTICE OP SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree oi the Superior Court, of Beaufort county, North Carolina, lit a special proceeding therein ponding, entitled Clarence Latham, administrator ol W. M. Davis, et al., vs. Wellington Bell and wife, Ella Bell et al.. tin undersigned will, on the 5th day ol October, 914, et 12 o'clock, noon sell for cash, to the highest bidder before the Courthouse door of Beau iort county. North Carolina, the fol lowing described real estate, vis: Two tracts of land, situated in tlu State of North Carolina, county o Beaufort, and in pantego township adjoining each other, and fuljy de icribed in two deeds, one from Henrj Hodges and wife to W. M. Davis egistered in Beaufort county, Nortl ? ? ?? MWfk, v?, ages fiii ana 275; and the other In a deed from A. Carter to William M. Davis, registered In Book 64, page 667, Regis ter's office of said county. Excepting from the said lands the part conveyed out of same by W. M. Davis, two :onveyances. containingabout fifteen acres, one of said deeds being to BUa Bell and one to Willie Bell, as. win appear from record* In the Reg later's office aforesaid. 8ald land will behold subject tc (^^confirmation of the court. This Aufiuat 27. 1914. , . CUARENCB'lfiATHAM, Administrator of" W. 14. Davis. Da ceased. . ^ .. .. . , <*'. : ft'. M. BOND, TOOL.T A MCMOTA,AN. 8?27r4w.c. . ,* Attorneys. Cook With Gas -.9 t Heat With Gas! Light With Gas I : . <j * -' ' Iris betterthatf any * v . - ble. The young buck does tnot ataio the fully-branched pair until late n life. The first set nay have only , few branches, but the next yeai nothor point or more Is gained, and o on, until. In several years, the anl aal may have?as In the caso of a ed stag caught In England?a pall f antlers with 16 points. Macaulay Bitter. We know no spectacle so ridiculous a the British public in one of its pelodlcals fits of morality.?Macaulay. HE LIFE WORK OF AM CHEMIST 'oik Miller's Word as Well as Hta kill Back of This Valuable Itemed^. The reaction from deadly drugs estroys the healthy tissues of the ody and leaves the system suEcoptile to other diseases. This means that you must be conlantly taking medicine to temporary build up what another has torn own. It is no small thing to have the ! nished product of this noted chem-. t within easy reach and at but lit- / e cost. "' ";) j Polk Miller's Liver 1*1118 can ocurcd at your druggists or?at the \ tun try stores for 10c Jt Jb*>* They are safe and - effective and .. >t only euro sick headache, bilious- i [8s, etc., but if taken occasionally 1 rve as a general tdnic, keep the stem invigorated and prevent such >ublos ag sick headaches, biiiousbs, piles, appendicitis, fistula and jfer troubles which come from a lordered liver. ^uh i poison your system with omel or weaken It with Mitt or Ingent liquids. land for a free sample or Buy a' from your druggist or general re now and lot nature's own remerestore yotuOo normal hoalth. Ex In? carefully the coupon yoy will . I 1? each box?worth 2 l-2e. Polk! 'J 1?r Drug Company, Inc., Rlchid, Va. to .llmelale the tm.MtlDetlon of h ST BT?t^ui7*wlth OMn wM" ">? tree. a eeonolo? or ere, aid wtthmltharinf thtlT!n>n*tn tlon. -hioh I. the (ml ?0-0r art children at a Oaftaln ><>, K a., ened dad dlraotad aa to tnaota at laa Ota. decree of Intaraat and cnlta broader tho education thatHalted to their buelaae. expectation and tan dine to nor.rn oondaot an aa wa^, principal., ra^er than oa ll Chanaa far Grannie. A tittle Snelleh bor wrote to h grandmother from his boarding ucho* In tlma for her birthday. Tbs letfc ran than: "Dear Qfinnlv I -ant Band me the money you always gfr me for Chrlatmaa now, 111 buy y< something nloe with It. I'm thinkil of a paftr of pistols a boy here will m cheap or a gramophone that anoth boy baa. I oould uae them until 1 con UnbMden Quest. Mr*. TJptyump (to hostess)?"Th1 grizzly-faced brute atandtn* pv there at the door had such poj taste, aa to refuse to get me a glaj of water. Surely you didn't Intend | Inylte such a man to your reception Mrs. Hostess?''Don't fret, my del I didn't In rite him. He Is my h^ d 5?i jgi Therein le the Difference. ^ A highbrow can retire to hit etui land emerge with the announceme 'that he has discovered a enbconadoi coatnoe, and we call It new thottgl But a lowbrow can spend Ave yea exploring an ufaknown continent hi | claim to hare discovered a now eSta I called the sntgglebluk and we a unanimous that It la old bunk.?CI [ oinnatl Bnqnfrer ~ Darwin's Regret. K I had to lire my Ufa over age I would hare -made a rule to a | some poetry and listen to some ma at leaat once a every week, (or p haps the parte of my brain now at phled would thus hare been ki | alive through use. The loss of th? | tastes la a losa of happiness, and m possibly be Injurious to the Intellc and more probably to the moral ch acter, by enfeebling the emoltoi fart of our nature.?Charles Oar* > Sport Before Schedules "What time will this train reai Perkins Junction?- asked a travel on a abort line railroad. "There at ao telling,- said the conductor affabl 'Me and the englneer^are goln' ter g off down the road a piece an' hu rabbits for a spell." World's Prlifclpal Want. I know few wants that press upi our modern life with more lm iced is necessity thra the want of silence. %toev Taalar J. Modern Proverb. ho. It la easy to be happy wh the sun shlneth and the birds sing ai thine achee are forgotten, drat 'em Meditations of Jeremiah of Joppa. NOTICE. North Carolina?Beaurort county. In the Snperlor Court, October Term, 1914. IT N Frances Gardiner a gal n?i James Gardner. The defendant above mention will take notice that an action e titled aa above has been commenc I in the Superior Court of Beaufc county bj the plaintiff to secure i absolute divorce from the defenda on etatutory grounds, which w more fully appear from the oomplal Sled In thla action;, and said d rendant will farther take notice th he Is required .to appear at the ne term of the Superior Court of aa county, to be held on the 4th Mo day after the first. Monday In 8e tember, to-wit: the Sth of Octobc 1914, at the coartbonae of aa county In Washington, N. C.. ai answer or demur to the complaint 1 said action or the plaintiff will a; ply to thq court for the relief d manded la said complaint. . Thla JOtfi day of August. 1914. OBO.-A. PAUL,Clerk of the Superior. Court. ?-I0-4w-o , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . , Notice Is Iter ?hy SI Tea. Out flap til (lei-signed has this dap" qas^jid, a administrator of t)ie ,Ute Msrr I 3ooper. This is to.netlfjr sll person folding clalmsisdptlnsl the said el steto present- Um-?aO)VjQhM, dal rented, within onis '.peer 'tRonj th |?te of thle not ha. orthfa notice wlj impleaded tn bar of thMr "reeo.ef j ill persons indebted to the.eald ei ate will pleaaa make imnjedlal* per aat . .*'2 Thla Angoet 17th. 1?14. ikL w" ?,?_?_ ASTORIA * Children Cry ft a. I aa ^ ?y V BV V w I I " All Counterfeits, Imitations b Experiments that trifle with d What'ls Ct OmIwU Is a humlw snbst! I> ?orlc. Drops sad HootW 8 .] contains neither Opium, Hoi u substance. Its one 1? lu gtuu 1 ' Iletulency, Wind Colic, all J Diarrhoea. It reculates tl J S''cMiSm'i ?mw?'lS? I GENUINE CAST Bears the 8 : r In Use For Ov J Tht Kind You Hiv< IIV iL Gentleness et Home. |rt V? your sootiest rotoe st hone ,d Watch It dijr by <Uy ss a psorl ol ( a) *rva.\ pncb, ior 11 win ne wo tin more n co you la days to ooaaa than the best Hr pearl hid la. the sea. kind rolee la Joy, like a lark's song, to a hearth at home. It Is a tight that sings as well as shines. Train It to sweet tones la now. and It will keep In tune through ar life.?EUhu Burrttt. st? *r Struggled In Vain, re She?"Tell me of your early strugsp ties." He?"There's not much to tell. :s? The harder I struggled, the more the ia) old man laid It on.**?Boston Tran>ct script, ar &a 19 Uncle Eben. "Do man dat wastes his time bragfla'." said Uncle Eben. "Is like an . inglno dat uses up all his steam cm JJ 1a whistle." ni ' ly OITT BMUVL , el Eggs SO O lie nt Chickens, young. lOOIOr Chickens, grown lOo to 4ic Jheerllnga . . . Lamb skins, each . .100 lie sn Sheep skins, each 10O 60c te Bees Wax SSo ? rallow 4e Dry flint hldea, per Ih ICe Damaged dry hides, per lb... fOlOe Wool, burry 10OHe sn Wool, free from burr.. . .14c to lie ofl Lire turkeys, per lb. lie' ~ Geese. .?.. Si O 60c Green said sides lie Dry salt hides 14e Deer akin. salt.; lie Oeer ekln. flint Oeer akin. ....IN Dlxzy? Bilious? Constipated? ' Dr. King's New Life Pills will cure y you, cause a healthy flow of Bile anl bo rid your Stomach and Bowels of d waste and fermenting body polaons. c ed They are a Tonic to your Stomach v n and Lirer and tone the general eye- I it tern. First dose will cure 7ou of nt ..hat depressed, dlxsy, bilious and ir constipated condition. S5c, ail drfig- t m flat.?Adr. I i a Klicpmatiem Pains Stopped. zi t M f The first applleaUon ot- Sloan's n LLlniment goes right to the painted P part?it penetrates without rub,r blng?It stops the Rheumatic Pains around the Jotpts and gives relief Z ld and comfort. Don't sufferf Get a 111 bottle today! ^It Is a family xnedifr* elne for all patn? hurts, bruises. * cuts, sore throat, neuralgia and chest pains. * Pro vents infection. Mr. I Chas: H. Wentworth, California, writes: "it did wondera for my Rheumatism, pain Is gone as soon as I apply It. 1 reoommended It to my friends as the best Liniment 1 ever used." Guaranteed. J *Sc, at your - druggist.?Adv. I i- r _ * BKAUFOKT, *. THE ' ] ' . FlfcHKRMAJTS PARAD1HK w _ Bpanlah H?ckerel-B)u? TUb. Trout* f plenty ot bo eta; Charpea moderate. ?, pamtartabte botele and cottaper . I t Kxtremely low aeaeon. week-rod {; m B B Mm k ?nt?e. de?tfoT? Wonna tT?e^toir^Thwb^tlS ^A^lwaw er 39 Tears i Always Bought _m , - r*. Am Actor in Bptte of Hlaiealf. Preeldoni Arthur Twtaln? Hadley, >t Tale, nead to recall with net hie goe appearance, la hie early daye, aa in amateur actor. "They Mat (Ire ma any worda to apeak," he raid: in 1 had to do was to walk acreea the Itaga, but It brousht down the kwa" ?The World ! Work. Oad-Looklng Shartch Egg. A ahark'a e|| la one of the odderf looking thlnga Imaginable. It le aa Pro Tided with ehell. but the content! are protected by a thick, leathery corerlng. almoat aa elaatio aa ladh rubber. The areraae alia la 1 by IS tnchn, and It la almoat Jet black. ? a. a. noun * mo, a FIBS iwmiKSi ! WAflHIHOTOH. m. O, a Mai Hul A D Mrf? uiib timaii fe&AQAw A BODMAV < at i?r, Iver Johnson, Rending Standard, Emblem, Hudson >ayton and Great Western Jicycles sold for cash or on ime We also have the nost complete cepair shop n the city all work guaran> eed. D. R. CUTLER Central Market Machhw, wr for rev ?oxt n?u try motm Mtrlc iirouod H?n,bnr,cr. dl > d see tbo W?fhhifi : 'ter*u,oU~Phone 422 uMttiitiaii 0?00o?4r J.. K. HorLMilw. n, tv. ^f#?ruTt'flnW 1 County Court Houa* I I OtOoe Rotmi BM(. fboae M fW.,?faSrE,A^c^?r?4 M ' W^hlnco. N. C. I ? ? ? dr. rann w. dchx. * OSTEOPATHIC PHTB1CIAN. Cbroato ud Nw too. DUwa ? A Specialty. Howl UilnI Taoiter, 11:M a. m. to u:M 1:00 y. m. to 4:00 7:>0 p. m. to 1:10 I Thursday, 4:10 p. at to 0:10 T.-10 y. m ?nw, v-llztt, 1:10-8:1# 9 fm ',# + * 'mIJIT Kr. U Tp^t a wwn m TAtoui ItklMfjIte. Waattacn. . O, * a R -R -a a, ae ie a a a a aaa.aa aaa tunT run, amuni a a a a a c - a a H. W. CARTER. M. D., a Practice lJaM to mucin a at At a BYE, EAR, KOBE aad THROAT 1a AN& THE FITnHa OF OLA8SES. a a Offioa saar Broan't Drue Store. a Houre P to II a- a> ; I to 5 p. ?. a a exoept Bonder.. a a WASH1NOTON. M. C. ' : * 'ahkocncmhekt* : OR. a. W. CARTE* aa- a a nooaoaa ttat >paotaelea and era- a a lUaaea, made to order accord- ' a tad to Ala praocrtpUea aad a Boa Woe a-41-ota. S . ?w . ?.?? ira suuiW} HOI- " factory, are furnlehed fTN of * additional ooot to all patleata I . who pay hie regular fee of too * ' doUars for the examination of 41 their eyea. " 0 a ' , < e 9 e ; -"'-"r, : , mmui * aonn, J ' e * m .p m a?WAKD L ITIWUT, |?-' a Wn>H?M, H. O. . . . . vv.. ? , { em. j. imuMW. V , 1MB aoMt, iraM?M, a. o. J p T . i , . . . J/ UWT Mtmciau, an .ill hi ; wiMMM. MM. ? ^ aaaa.a.a 11 ^ 1 ^ ^ ' ' ' " ' ' " ' ' > Maau tttmmoK, '
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