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New Theatre 171711 Sat. Night rEJD, O THE SHOW THAT LETT ALL CHICAGO TALKING LE COMTE & FLESHER Offer THt Gorgeous Musical Spectacle The PRINCE OfJTONIGHT ?Y ADAMS. HOUGH 4 HOWARD ' 260 ? TIMES AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE Chicago's Most Popular Playhouse. Overflowing with Song Hlta and Stuanlaj Show Glr!*. Metropolitan Cast with TOM ARNOLD SUPPORTED BY Mable Laffin, Eva Phelps, Vera LaVere, Frank Harsh, Tom Hopgood, Lew Naden, Charles Corwin and the RA. "PF'O'PI F1 PRINCESS Pri* BEAUTY CHORUS UU *r?ivrili>-?u PoDey Ballet of Wonderful Dancer* rr 1 Tlinrn The Blue and Silver Ballet. L L A I IIUL V Delft Forest in the Land of the Moon." '? 1)1 I 1 1 1| | || Lithe Fairies Dancing in an Emerald Gloom I Lll I Ulil>w Water ? Fete and Banquet? Grand Illumination Special Feature *? Wilkin 3 and Burch in Prices 50, 75, 1.00 and 1.50 Seat Sale Next Thursday 10:00 a. m. Worthy & Etheridge Cur!ou? Army Toitt. ? ? ?hp U 'lab reglraenta the -* h..v? tb?r moa . curious 1 1 forms part of the cere ,v ? grand dinner given annu .* : >i !'iivid'p day. After the din i - 'V.i J. 'ur. r accompanied b? mascot of the fusileera, ? .1 v. uh rvbtttM of red and blue 1 i:.*v<hes around the tabic car- , ptnre of leak*- Every officer cr guess who baa never eaten one be fore .a obliged to do ao. atandlng on liLa chair with on* foot on the table, while the drummers beat a roll be hind bid chair lie la then conatdered a true Welshman. All the toasta are coupled with the name of 8t- David It la much the aame way that t) I -o*?t with lllgblauU honors la drv a Each tcuest stands with one foo? on hla chair and one on the table, and the plpara, a-plplng. parade the rooaa TO CHICAGO ON THE CAROLINA SPECIAL Through HleepInK Car Ra?t ; \ la SOUTHERN RAILWAY I'lvmker Currier of the South. QUEEN AND CRESCENT ROUTE! AND IMG FOUR ROUTE. Southern Railway \? now optrat-| In k through sleeping curt Jiily on the Carolina Special between Char leston. S. and' Chicago. 11' af-| fording t*xc*?llfent connection* from I and for Eastern North Carolina points, CJoldsboro. rtaMgh, Dur ham. Greenaboro am) Intermediate points*. through AHHEV1LLE AND THE LAND OF THE SKF. For I'u'.lman sleeping car resr-r- , \ at ions. schedules and detailed In- | formation, a*k any Southern Rail way agent, or write. O. F YORK. Travelling Par.-songer Ag??nt, j Raleigli. N. C. ! 1-29-4 wr. N'OTH 'K OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In a certain mortg age de*?d executed to the undersign ed by R. II. Reeves, which aaid mortgage la duly recorded In the of fice of the Reg-later of Deeds for Beaufort county. In Rook 182, at! page 1 0. and is dated the 3rd day' of September, 1914, and la hereby inferred to. the underelgned will, on I tne 22nd day of February, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, offer for sale, at the Courthouse door in Beaufort, county, to the highest htdder for ca*h, the following real estate, to wl*?: Ratng lot No 2 as laid off by W. P Pnugham w-hlch wan an follows 1 No. 60 McNalr town, was laid ?'?o 1 Iota of 3F> feet front, bv 93 ?' 1 H feet being left as an al " e imod In nnnmon by those I ?*1* lots to, or to their heirs nnd this lot No. 2 lies ' "nrrer lot deeded to R ? ?id the third lot sold t' | ? -t-?n The lot No. 60 was ^'aton sold to Bangham ? *y deed dated JOth' day tR92. and recorded l? I OS Heaufort county inrt Wm. Rragaw convey <ne-half Interest to W. P. '?Durham by deed dated January a. 189B, and recorded In Book 89, pare 110. Tbla 22nd day of Jan. 1915. EDWARD L. STEWART. Mortgagee. l-28-4wc. Notion t? hereby riven that the nnderslgned baa thla day qualified as asecntor of the aetata of Nancy , King. deceased, late of Beaufort Co and all persona holding claim' against the aald estate will present the aame to ma. duly verified. wRh In ana year from thla data, or thla aotlea will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All peraona Indebted tr aald estate will pleaaa make lone 4 lata payment. Thla Jan. lat, ltlS. J. M uxkm. : K?i ^fii mk . ' .? Z ? .. ? ..-jt ,1 No Westminster Burial <W Him. Burial Id the AbN?y Is pot a ub tarsal aaptraQpn. Writing or the bu' lal of Dickens at Wmtmlnsier, the av thor of "Leavea or ? Ufe." who Mali claim person*' friendship with tb ?r*at ao*ellst. says: "'Hao ! been x bis place I would rather bars "Jee laid to uleep neoj Gad's Hill, the bom be aa a small and very poo boy. . . . To me at any rate, th* present grotesque appearance given t? the Abbey uy the frightful statue* which make 1' look like Mme. Tub ?aud's, does away with the honor o Intermenl tbere . . . ! should llk< to Bee the place cleared of all the hoi rors, **id tbs noiTe aichltecture dls played to advantage. Then If In tbi future, our heroes v. are cremated anc ueatly arranged io lnwutlfully de ilgned unu !n some splendid colon aade, the honor vould remstn, "wVH* Oie Abbey would oe beautiful, >n-cJ ?o on* out b> meetly it Is vow." Looking Backward. Oar first years at school wore noi made easy and Joyous to ui by tbe modern methods of the kin dergarten and other almllar ay* tpms of ficquJi'lug knowledge with out effort, and we thereby ea caped the effect a of the fallacy that learning and education can be at tsiined without paina and concentra tion or the mind. We were constant!: drilled at achoo! In mental arithmetic and other studies of a kind tot roach eltBhee, 1 am told, by the youUx of to day and ynfashionable with modera educators vt young children; and at home we were urged In season and nut. as we then 'hough*, to Improve our minds. to contemplate serious' ?hlngs. and enperlally snd most quently. to read good bookn, pu/ticu larly those books which rf-quli^d ef fort for their understanding and ma* *yy ? C*?ora' P Vrett In the Atlantis NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of power of salo contained In a Deed of Trust from M. T. Bradshaw to the under nlgnrd O. Rumley, trustee, dated Janury 17th. 1914, and recorded in ?ho Register's office of Beaufort (.ounty, North Carolina 1n Book 164. page 243, the undersigned will ?el for cash before the Courthouse doo of Beautort county, N. C.. on the*2; day of Feb. 1915, at 12 o'clock noon the following described real cstat* to- wit: Beginning on the North side o the public road known as thi Mill road, at an iron axle, driven i tho ground, at the corner of the lane sold by Harry McMullan and Dat lol L. Perry to Henry C. Cherry an wife; thence with the nald Henry ( Cherry and wife's line. North 2 East 92 1-2 poles; thence North 8< 12 Went 22 polee, to a marke sum. Cooper -*nd Jackeon'a corne. n Noah B. Hodges line, thence wit) Noah B. Hodges line. North 43 Ba? >8 poles, to Cooper's corner; th??c North 81 East 20 poles to Jackson' oorner; thence South 18 1-4 Eas 31 2-5 poles -to a pine stamp; 4henc? Soath 8 Eaat 18 2-8 'polee; thenc South 13 1-2 Eaat 10 poles; thenc South 39 West to the North side o the Mill rosd; thenee with the Nortl side of the Mill road to the begin nlng; containing 181.8 sores, ss sur ?eyed by. John B. Reaps? on Janu ary 9th, 1914; being same land thl day conveyed to the psrty of th' first part by Harry McMnllsn an wife and Daniel I?. Perry, to whlcJ deed reference Is made for furtfce description. This 21 wt day of .Tan. 1918. O. RUM LET. Trustee. ? : ? , I MRS. J. ?. PUP. Froprtatrs ? 148 Cor. Booond ft Htfwy 8 m WMhlD?<on. N. a Under Enti^fcr N ow MlM ? ment Hot and cold Batl Special H*[m by the Vnk. WE'LL. BK OLA_D TO 0BS Y( COM* OUR WAT. " !.'Kg| MOTTO OF SAUL Uo*er and by rUtoe ef. the poro of sale contained In a certain dead of t nil, acaeatad to Edward b. Stew Art. Trustee, by J. C- Caytaa. and Lorena Cayton. his wife, and W. H. Praeoott. and Fannie Prsscott, his vX?, which said Deed of Trust is dated January list. 1914. aad is du ly recorde In Book 17t. page ?S2. Heaufort county records, and la hereby referred to. the undersigned Trustee, will, on Monday, hte flrv day of March. 1916. at IS o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door of Boaufort county, ofTer for sale, to tha h If heal bidder for cmsh_Ahe fol lowing described real and personal property, to-wlt: That oertaln tract or parcel of land, lying and being in the county if Beaufort. Btate of North Carolina. Richland township, beginning at O. W. Lee's corner in the Holldla line. tnd running with said Lee's line S. *7 1-2 Bast. Fifty feet; thence 8. 2 1-2 W. Twonty-flve feet; thence N. IT 1-2 W. Fifty feet 4o the Hol 1 la East line; thence with said line N*. 2 1-2 E. to the beginning, con ainlng 138 square yards, and well known as the E. C. Cay ton store ilte. which e-ald site was conveyed to E. C. Cayton by Will Dunn a little over three years ago. Also that certsln stock of goods, wares, merchandise, fixtures and Ixtures and book accounts located >n the store building hereinbefore lescrlbed. and being the only slock I of goods, wares and merchandise 'xtures and book accounts owned by artles of FIRST PART. Demand having been made on me ?y the holders of the notes secured ?y said Deed of ?Trust. this sale Is 'eld to satisfy said Indebtedness. This 27th day Jan. 1915. EDWARD L. 8TEWART, ' Trustee. 1-2 9-4 wc. Where She funded It. When Illicit distilling was commas u\ the Hifhlands there was an old <nan who ^ant about the country r* pairing wh>ky-pots. The aau*er met ilm one d?.y, and. surmising t'uci he bad been d*lng repairs at no grert dlr 'ance, aske l what bo woo Id take to t*? 'orm hlm *the ghugcr) where he h*4! repaired the last whlQky-pou "Orb ?' laid the ->ld man. 'shell situs' taW oalf a crown " "Done.** retorted the fauger. "Here Is your uiouey but be careful to tell me correctly.'1 "Och, ?ha'. I no tell tho gentleman a !ee. J t-hust mended tho last whisky pot ? here lh?? bnle was " NOTICE OK SALE. Under and by virtue of the power >f pale contained in a mortgage deed executed by Thomas Crawford and wife, dated April 24th, 1914, and iuly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Beaufort coun >y In Book 177, page 439, which Is !iereby referred to, the undersign ed will on the 22nd day of Febru ary, "fo 15, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Courttrpuse door in Be?aufort coun *,y, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash, the following descrlb-| ?id real estate, to-wit: Beginning at James Smith's cor ner, and running with his line to s jum in Brown's run; thence to the Crawford dltchr-,thencd with said ilteh to the old roaJ to the begin ning, containing eleven and throe juarter acree, more or less. ThlsJHKh of. Jan. 1915. EDWARD -L. 8TEWART. Mortgagee. l-23-4wc. Chew "Bobs" 5e. the packet or two "Bods" for a cent at all the better stands and stores. WARM hearted little things? these "Bobs"! All the pep and the mint of the peppermint, all the chew of the gum? with fine white coats of candy, and made heart shape 'cause everybody loves them so. Bobs" give you real flavor Literal Interpretation. ? Au alert little girl, learning with tui ?riso that she mast nut whisper 1b thurrH. promibed, if permitted to go tgaln, not ?o tran*grenh in such man ner Auntie, talcing the child to a briefer Merle*. waa surprised. In tha v.lddle of the senaon. to find that >li? No wh.?sj>erlBg!" command lad ra ?elved quite literal lnierpret*tlcn Oh, auntie," -ilghed her small com panion, gently bu? *lth terrific ol**r less, ?why did we ooroe to hear tb'j ireacher? He's worse than the otfca C?e we 'jeard last wm!" Lenient British Judges. It Se a noteworthy fact that during hia BO yea. V practice at the Rngli,li bar. Sir Edwc'vd Clarke was never Jn? strumental In securing a death penal* ty. Unless an argument against a prla oner before the privy oouncll on a rolonlaJ appeal be so devnribed. Even j T.ore remarkable, perhaps, ta the rt-O ord of two Irlnh Judges, Bnroo Fi tiger ?ld, who was on the lytnch w? 2# years and never once pronouncee ? ?apltal sentence, and Lord Morris, who int for 22 years and never hanged a "rimlnaL New Theater One IMIjjhl Only WED. FEBRUARY lOttl The Big Musical Comedy You Have Be?n Waiting For Society Event of the Season WITH ^ Calla Mnvis, Jaaala Wlllln?h?m, A lex LoHua. i Original W?b?r Tkaalar Naar York Production, ar'a Na* York Tliaatar. SE? THB I.ATI9T PARISIAN DANCM, "TANOO Sana Oonptpr and Pro4?tloa TDa< Playad Louloriin. BlmlDCtiam. Mampkto, and all tha Pi aa of Ik* stoma l?k State Iftid or Fresh Brssd. Most peraoni don't like stale bit *4 to well as fresh, though many oc?n slder It more digestible. As s mattss of fact, fresh bread Is just as 'digest* tble ss stale. If It oe chewed as much, but Its very softness is a tempi itioa to chew It too little; hence It Is nr al lowed without the admixture of enough saliva to digest Its stardfc. < Stale bread, on the other hand. 1 a dlfr Qcuit to swallov unless thorough!? chewed. The difference between fresh a ud stale bread Is merely a matter oi water. In bread as It oomee from Oie oven the crust is drv and oris# tud the .crumb ia moi5l and soft, be iauf?o all the water Id In the criupb \a hours or days pass the crust sb <orbs waW from the ?rumb and be /nV* soft, while the crumb becomes Iry. A loaf can be made fresh again by slightly moistening It and' placing .t for a few minutes In a hot oveo. rhe beat drives the water from tLe rust back Into ths crumb. Ancient Furnace Uncovered. * One of the most interesting dlseov'i ?rlee by Egyptologists throw* oee lght en the .^latlve ortgip of ooppe* and bronte in the Mediterranean coua tries. At Orta Commldae, aloftgsid# ?ome ancient copper mines uf great prehistoric age a foundry has been un oorsred with all the furnaces foi ?melting and molds for casting just as it wss abandoned thousands of years ago la ths transition periods be tweet the agee of stone and broase. Ths methods then obtaining In the Sard to tan foundry Industry as hero lsa*ne ? tested wove most Ingenious, Nstunsl Mistake. Little Eunice waa very fond of Wt aether's friend, lira. Clayton, who dad stopped la for a few momenta on fter way to an afternoon party. She was wearing - beautiful new gown. Little Eunice gated at har for several seconds, speechless with admlratlM, sad then burst out delightedly, "Oh. Mrs. Clsyton, you look Just like a dlah I -?Tooth's Ooespaalo*. NOTICE OF BALE. By virtue of the power of sale onUined in a mortgage deed exe cuted fcy ?enj. Singletary and wtf. o the undersigned, dated November 39, 1904, and recorded In Book 1*2, ->age 808 Register's, office of Beau ort county, and heroia referred to J will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse ioor of Beaufort county on Tuesday i'he 2nd day of March, 1*11, at 12 o'clock noon,. the following describ ed land oonveye<rito the said mortg tge deed, to- wit: A oertaln tract of land situated IV Washington township, Beaufort rouaty. North Carolina, and ad jolti ng the lands of W. R. Bills and other and other* and being the Iden Iral two tract* of land egnveyed tr 'aid fllngletery hy W. if Ellis by deed dsted November 2ftth. l?0l. uid recorded in said Register's of f.rrfd to for > Mil ?n4 umpl.t* ?.? . - .. m .. _ _ . ? *? ? 4 A ' M <*criot?on of tho ssid two tract* of '? Mr. C: 1 rlT?d U> i K ?? " Ml* Lola ?Ue Kuest West Second Mr. HoMt, Oonto.; W u Mr not, lMt OVKRVKJHT RELIEF ? W>R OONWMPATIOBf ? Wbu the bowel* become dec red with a maw of pfclsonous Ktoraaeh waste, tick headache with ell IU attendant ra leery, belch I nc of eour stomach fea rer t are sure to follow. * A mild, please tit laxative-ton- ? * lc that will carry off the con- ? * geeted mate without upsetting * * the stomach or griping the bdW^"** ?" els, Is the combination of aim- ' * pie laxative herbs with pepsin * ?sold In drag stores under the * ? name of Dr. Caldwell's Ryrup ? * Pepsin. A dote taken Just bo- ' * fore retiring will afford grate- * I ' fui relief next mornlag, without ' ' unpleasantness or discomfort. * - Dr. Caldwell's 8yrup Pepeln Is'* ' the Ideal family remedy, espe- ' * daily for the women aad ehll- ? ' dren and 6ld folks. A free trial * * bottle can be obtained by writ- ? * Ing to Dr. W, B. Caldwell. 461 ? ? Washington 8L, Montlcello. 111. * "I Eat ^ ? I Grape-Nuts A? Yost Round and it (Erect with me," wita* a doctor, "better than any breakfast food on the market? unteu there k one I have not tried." Grape^Nut* it Scientifically prepared to acree with both Strone and wrak diecntion*. Lotgt bakinc ? about ?? hotirt partially pr?^!(f*ttt . thft vtarch celit for quick, eaty aMitrtilatkra. ' jl?*idr*. Grape-Nut* tup plica, in concentrated form, all the nutriment of wheat and bailey, including the invaluable mineral cle ment* often' lakinf in or dinary food Wax-amled? criip--re ady to eat? and economical. "There'a a Reason" for Grape-Nuts
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