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TraMM. M tbi tU Iv ?t F?bru te oC OMatr. ScliSRaS arf*WWa*. tba lt*a 4mf ? juiy, MU. a* ?:?0 o'clock A. M.. Mil at rabilo aactlon tO tka kfebaat bid, lor thk, t>* Wl?Ih"jiii>?h/ , nato?-ta tin town of BalhaT-_ ?aa^au eotett. Worth Carolina. to wn yiMt: Tfcab cortal* Met ot Uad tolot formtrlr tha Nortkmit of tka MU of the -*blt??*i (.intir faot froai Kin* <nu *1* with K?? *?* ,to * point ?oath ?( the %nWm ?14a of boiler of the electrt? tight plant; thence Northwtrdly parmMr with and eloL* ^?fNrtern eUle of eeld boiler H the eleetric tight plant to King i?Mt; thenoe , ^eetwerdly along ?"^xr.Tir: tk* foBowiat mn>V ail -M th.-laedi ?bor. Wr.b ? lKtoa k* ?laat. toelodln* i sntfaaa, watar and aintmla ^ a*fl|?*ee? and ?ppUaneae at *"?. "?*?* 4 ??* gr naad 1. imiKUac *Mfc tha .W ot tb? ??r^ j.- i. Viim> ? JU* tha following property <* ?M upon t?? lands abort ?4> o?? ?Tiat .fcip, lyiuft SoKUl* p?I Wja. ??w?r?, _ ??1M. h<*>j?rs, lltfl IB l all other flxtnre i and Mgplen bnAdfnge end eqn$meo? need u e pert of, or In coMfcettoftl w?ie the grift mi?l of the ?aid J. A. W* k'nton. ' Wkea of ?Ma. ?>on tba piKalaaa ot .tbc aald lot aid Mill Plant. In Bfaiaa. North Carolln*. kutloa Otad mad'poitad. thla !llaf?wT ot Una. 1?X5. C. R. WOB. Trnataa. 4-?l-*wo. DTramimi FOR PARDON ? OV najaw omot ?uxlt. '* ^(ttlKllim wtll k* made to the OoToraot at North Carolina for ?? pardon M Frederick l*Roy Stanly cMtfAM at WW OOWbor ltlt term of Superior Court Of Beaufort mtt Mr tka ?Kma of. murder. utf'Mtwead to tin Statea prleon for a tam of !??**? U?) rear. All paraona who oppoae a rrant tn< of nU pardoa ara lnrlted t forward thatr proteata to th? J0? ??ri*r wHSoit dolar - ' ta* 10th ?aj ? *? Kll.{ "Me for ?GETS-IT' When 1 Have Cams' mM Seytag It; Never Fells. It Iom your heert good to *ee how eedly end quickly any corn eome* ont when yon pat MGBT8-IT" on! And than whan you've gone alone for yeara trying everything. when jromr? Mt up bights wrfcppitif up foiir toea in faWipB, *m earl nt on m*** that rpb off or mwU np the corn, pasting on cotton plaster? tkat ptaho earn* pop-eyed. slaughtering your to*? wKi rttor^, jabbing them with' kitfves and pruning tO tU? quick with sdsasrs?and then' 700 pit on t drope of "OWTS-IT" and eee your corn fall rlfht off?why, ft J vat |ooka liho a m*r*o?e. JtfVt try it. ,x#*rrs-rr,**Be7?r mh. w* pain, no trouble. U?eT? ?? rihf Ktfmi ?al ius. prart or bunfeiL ?WrS-lT" to ?Mld >7 irmggUf ?rirywhwf, ftp** PoYtfH, of Artft di rect by B. Lawrtnee ft Co., Chfoftg?. Wfi ARE AUENT5> It? Johnson, Reading Jtandard, Emhtefn, Hudson Dayton and Great Western Meteles aold for cash or on time. We also have the i mo? compter repair shop fotbe city all Woifk guarao IMPS \ Ml HIS. Norfolk. V?., Jane IS.?Probably what to the tarceat ehipmect of po tato?? trota the aactloo of wh'ch Norfolk to the center In ooe day ta? made laat Saturday -when about 100, 000 bairreli war? aaat to the various market?. Of tkla amount New York lOad the market? with about 80,000 tarraU, and o t here were Philadel phia about 10,000 barrel?. Bost o a ebOut 8.600 barrela. Baltimore 1,000 barrel? and Waahtagton 900 barrsU. This ehrfpmeat on Saturday 1? ap proximately equivalent to 575 car toada of potatoee. The price? for the ?eaaon ?o far hava bean poor. 8hlpmeota havo ?old thto eeaeon aa low aa $1 and as biff & aa 85, but the average price %aa bean a mark between the two. 1 I . Don HUE CALOMEL flERE'S IT BETED REMEDY > x Taking cakrmel la mighty risky tnd often time? dangerous. Tou ought to get along without taking calomel yourself or giving it 'to your faflly, when you can get a remedy that take? Its place. Dod son's Liver Tone Is an agreeable T?g?table liquid that starts the liver to action Just as surely as calomel does. But, unlike calomel. Dodson'9 I Liver Tone does not stimulate the llcer too fuch. It glvea relief gent ly. Calomel acts so strongly that 1t fay leave you worse than you were at ! first, and calomel also sometimes! causoe salivation. Dodson's Liver Tone works well and never harms. A large battle of Dodson's Llvor Tone is sold for fifty cents by Leo Davenport. It always has given such perfect satisfaction that your money will be given back to you with a [?mile if you buy a bottle and ar? not perfectly satisfied with it In every way. NOTIC? OF ADMINISTRATION. I hare dalj qmallfled hefors the Clw* of the Superior Court of Beau fort Oeunty m Administrator of Herman Hobbs, d^cetfsed. All per sons Indebted to his estate are re quested to aako settlement with me and all persons holding debts or efatms against his estate are noti fied to file the same -with me. duly Itemised an0 verified, within twelve months from this dat?, as prescribed by law, "flee this notice will be pleaded of their recovery. Tbds May Slat, 1915. W. H. HOBBS, Administrator of Herman Hobbs. ?-1-4 wp. A!f ORDINANCE. WaRhlnfton, N. C., June 8, 1915. The Board of 'Aldermen do enact: 1. That H shall be unlawful for spy person, firm or corporation, to keep arfy Hog or hogs within the corporate limit? of the City of Wa. h ington. 2. Any person, firm or corpora tion violating this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined f 10.Oft t and eaeh day said hogs shall r*m* ,g Am elty, shall sonstltute a ?sper ate often*?. NORFOLK HOCTHBlUr B. B, CO. ?ritCMI, TRAIlt OlUl'.il Cltf ul HMurn taw 19th, IBIS. In. KlaiUa (.It ? iuu 11.91 I.Y?. Dot? ?.l| m Rt t? (111 in. com _ ?.io pm iuu ii.li Lt?. Tumrort ?.4? FX IUU 11.11 ?train No, 11? Ln. WuUlB?to> I I! tit RiU >l.li Lrt. Tumeri 5 1? Ml RaU ti lt ?8pMi*l Train? L??. N?w B?rn 7.1? IPX Raw 11.00 Arr. H?tM *.1? ?M tUtarnln? Karta Mortkwl Cltr II.4? P?1 ti N?. B?rn ?Itk train Ma i? tir Waatilntton, ?. O. TleVrU ?ou? erlj mi 8p?aul Tram. frala U ?M 1?. Na B??**?? ekMtrt o? Umm tlckau. Fw further laformai'on afflr ta t. H. MTOTW. T. A Washington. Jan? ti.?New rep resentations to Great Britain on misuse of the American flee by British steamers probafcly will be made In the new note being prepar ed to deal farther with interrup tions to neutral commerce. Marietta, Ga. June 22.?Governor , 8 la ton, who today commuted nthe sentence of Leo M. Frank, wae hang ed In effigy here today. A life slsed dummy strung up to a telegraph pole bore an Inscription "John M. Siaton, Georgia's traitor Governor.'* Marx Phagan, the victim of the pencil factory murder, formerly rc elded here. ^ ^ k^j; V Histrionic Wonder, William Barnes, Jr., of New York, smiled tbe other day whfen the con versation in a promlnenjtclub turned to Iblngt histrionic. He said he was reminded of a little story along theatrical lines. Some time ago Jones attended a fashionable reception In a big ne? England town, and not having met all of the people present the most prominent ones were pointed out to him by a friend. "Tbe young lady beside the palm j yonder," said the friend, Indicating I a statuesque blonde, "Is Miss Smith. ' She ha* great histrionic ability. As j a matter of fact, at amateur tbeatri- j cals she is simply a wonder." "You don't really mean it!" respond ?. ed Jones, gating at tha fair charmer j Yes," smiled the friend, "she car. j make the most painful tragedy a ; source of genuine amusement"? Philadelphia Telegraph. A Strategist. "Is that small boy of yours taking music lessons?" y "No. He got a spanking yeaterday and persuaded his sister to play an Accompai^ment on the piano bo that hetould tell tne boys who heard him holler that he was only practicing vocal exercise#." Shooting Civilians. According to the laws of war, any civilian who Is found with arms in his possession Is liable to be shot without mercy. Although this seems a very sevore rule, it Is absolutely nec essary for the safeguarding the whole civil population. Tbe rules of war say, that no men will be recognized as ccfrnbatants un less they wear a distinguishing badge, which can be easily recognized. If It were not for this, any number of men could at any time band themselves together, and say they were belliger ents. If this were allowed, therefore, invading troop* would safeguard them selves against surprises by killing ?very men In villages through which they marched. This particular rule la so stringent that even a noncombatant who took up arma to defend his wife against some drunken soldier would be liable to be shot. New York. Jan? 11?According to advlcee rereired Is Will street, French b&nker? ar? making extra ordinary effort? to Induce French lnreetors to tare in their American ?ecuritlee to the leading banking In stitution? r hM country, to be ex changed for war bonds as a mean* of provld!" *??-<!? to be used for the porchrse of ammunition and supplies 1- United 8tmtee. The An.*. can ?ecu r It les will be r?pledged to New York a? collateral for * los ij^ *>o raised by bankers !n this ?1?jr. France enjoys a very high ere-' * ^ere, despite the depre ciation o' c:.t hinge on Paris, and It 1* genera"- believed that there,will not be the* lightest difficulty In raising a $100.000.000 loan. or even twice that amount with high clsstt railroad bonds as collateral. PREDICTS HEIGHT SFTfOES One of t be many duties undertaken by the United States coast ajid geo detic survey, which furnishes official Information about our sea co^st and harbors for the use of mariner plying these waters, Is that of predle Ing the tldos at any given station at a ly time In the future. To gain tTfls i j forma tion a new machine of a very compli cated nature haa just been com tnicted by the bureau and placed In o] eration !n the headquarters at Waa&ington. The tide levels for a year can be ob tained In from ten to fifteen beurs for any station. To the layman the mn chine appears to be a mass of little wheels, knobs, cranks, chalks and glittering brass Indicators. ?ut the new superintendent of the bureau. Dr. E. Lester Jones, explains the flinctlons of each part and Anally arrive# at the roll of paper on one end on vbftch two fountain pens are drawing llnta, One of these draws a line about the middle of the roll which represents ttm mean sea level while the the other draws n varying line which, represents tb? tide. From this graphic "record which Is 870 feet long and atjout six inches wide, representing the tides for a year, the tide level at any time In that period can be readily ascertained Beware of the Rut. The deeper the rut the harit^ it !e on tile vehicle and the more it ft tarda ?peed. Find a new wav of doing the old work: be a road builder and not a nit maker. EMMIE Totlo. Jan? IS.?Report? of terrifying volcanic eruption at ?et south of Japan two dan ago baa has been brought Into Yokohama by Incoming ?te*m*ra. Tba disturbance la regarded here aa a dfirect cauaa of an earth a hoc k tn Central Japac yesterday, the strongest experienced In aereral years. The marine eruption took place at 6:30 a. m., 8aturday. Its loca tion la given as about seventy miles moutheaat of Fatlalso or Haehljo Island, ISO miles directly south of Yokohama. A pillar of fire and denae amoke obscured the sun and turned day Into ndght. Huge rocka and quantities of lava rained down Into the sea. and the waters are described as becoming "red and boiling." Stramers which observed the disturbance? wer?* struck^ by ti dal waves but escaped injury. Change In Aunt i*. Little Marf&rtCi toot bad ban tti /or several wnki and Margaret had ot seen her daring this tlma. On ??e ng her for the Hist time her i!nea? she cried: "My, zvntla, how ?u bavi? RIVER ROAD STATION URIKFX. We regTet to announce that A. B Alllgood. of Bath Road, la very 111 The Children's Day exerctoes will be celebrated at Asbury church Sun day night. June 27th. All pernonn are cordially Invited to attend. 7>ast Friday night at Mafcnolla school house In district No. S there was a contort between the debating | cluhs of Magnolia and Hawklnsvllle. | Magnolia wu vtltorloos. Mrs. 1?. M. Sheppard and four children, of Holly Glen, epent Sat urday night and Sundsy with friends In Washington. J. p. Ward and family, of V nolla. rlitftod Mrs. All?* Singleton at Plnevllle last Sundsy Ah. Alllgood and family, of River Road, spent Sonday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Plnkha-m on Bath Road Mrs. A. J. Sheppard. of Bnnyon. wkas a guest of Mrs. T-. M Sheppard at Holly Olen one day last week. Mrs. O. W. Woolard and children, of Broad Creek, have returned home after a pleasant fielt with Mrs. Alice Respess at Pantego. Mrs. H?nry Hodges, of Majrnolla. Mrs. D. FJ. Waters, of Walfc Walla, and Mrs. Banner Waters and M1ss T.ella Cutler, of Broad Creek, wer# gnests of Mrs. Auvus^us Alllgood st H.t.**clla ore rfav is?? ??<?<?* Misses Cassle Woolard. of Msg | nolla. and Fannie Willis, of Willis' Vineyard. w*?re guests of B. F. Alll good Sunday at Rlrer Rosd. Miss FJlla May ?Dor."i, of Bunyon. was a guest of Mlp-es Tussle and T.IUJan Alllgood at River Road Sun day. Mrs. A. B. Allfgoofl. of Bath Road has been entertililnr s number of friend# from Washington recently. Fb*r AlV.good. of River Road, urent Sunday with Rimer Alllgood. of St. S?enhen*s Parish Harlle Shenpard. of Holly Ol*h soent Safurdar with rivde AllRood at Rlrer Road \ W#? are having real wwather. warm diva and cool night" The Smiles of the Satisfied Are the Smiles that Count In thousands and thousands of homes ' this morning, and yesterday-' for years and years--there have been happy smiles over Post Toasties ?and cream. These crispy, sweet bits of choicest In dian Corn, wonderfully seasoned, cooked and toasted, were never better than they are now. Post Tpasties -the Superior Cora Flakes a YMth cram or irolt, how "Th* Memory Lingers. The Kind You Have Always Bough? Bears tlio Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTOR? *?? ci?T.u. smhnt, an* na. THE VIRGINIA DAY OCEAN VIEW. VA. Open June 15th to September 1st. Ninth Season Under Same Management. The Most Popular and Most Liberally Patronized Summer Hotel oft the Virginia Coast. lOO Rooms Immediatelv on Wnter-Front, Overlooking Ches apeake Bay. In full View of all Vessels Passing Through Historic Hampton Roads. Amusements Bathing. Boating, Fishing,Bowling, Billiards, MusiQ_ and Dancing, Motion Picture Shows, etc. etc. Rates, in Keeping with the Stringency of the Times l or Particulars Write J NO. A. TUCKER, Manager Until June 1st Louise Hotel Washington, N. C. "Rabbit" MaranVille Drinks ?the quick-step beverage for quick-step \ thinkers Bnd players?for people vho do ' things?for athletes who have tho punch to dfclivcr the goods in a pinch. Pemftnd (h? g?nuln? by full rem? ?nicVnnmet ?ncaur*ge ?ub?iitution, The Coca-Cola Co. ATLANTA, GA. Coca-Cola Bottling Works F. E. MAYO, Prop. WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DAILY NEWS GIVE RESULTS Uolc for AVr*?able TMf*? P?*1 too MocDt for torn* '*"> HP?wlill; ?ra Can r.nd all t h? ? ??>"? 5J^ ??* fcpg**.jrH*li
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