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Too will be (tatlM for tha retlet Ud cue oh talaed. * Bidder Win* eld, Alias Wtaasjd. v*4? mw w yirt** ?rr ? ??**? ?f tfcaTNfWlor C?\)rt -of Beastorf , Mustjr, Korth Carollae, 1* the stare entitled MtKre, ?rd?H?? % retale of Mm lands fcereloatter danrtbed on Sow unt of the hid Mr thi at ? former tale, balm raised tea m cent, Jhe onder?i?t>ed will, oa the i?ih tor of ASruf. i?it, at' it ^7*008, tan. at i?MI< anotoa, tar' oaah/bafore the oourt hosts <?or of B'Shfort C0dt.tr. to the hlrheat bid der, tha tDllowlns described rati ee , *tats, *t?i i/i Mtaata, Irtai and helm in tha State of North Carolina. County at Beaufort and la chooowlslty Xo*a ? ship. Saclulni at a abort teat a ooixer In tha Boy aad Benjamin Patrtak la ad. croealas the ??hll? road, raaalac then.. ?. |0H *. ?\ tolas to a stake. thence a. I c no polea to a poet oak. the**, ft. ?! a II tolas to a corner la the lark of tka public Coualy Hoed (for mar' 1y a road in closed a*) In the a foressid Roy aad dwslamid Patrtak llae. thaaoe with tha main public road (formerly) to the bsplnnla*; eontalntnc hy estimation life sore.. Corotftl inioMf 1 Ill BUT IJi Greenville. C.. Aug. 5. ? What came near to' being a serious acci dent happened to Mr. O. A. Forrest yeater&ty evenly when his horse became frightens at the 6:30 Nor folk Southern train and backed the buggy into It. The buggy was completely, demol ished and Mr. Forrest narrowly a verte^ losing his life.* However ho waa not Injured with the exception et * bad shake-Up and fright. Avoid Worry. ? Tb Ihre shore worry la no tltt> ?***? e4p4olally fo* pwrvons of a aerv *m temperament Nevertheless. It la poMlble and can be attained throug* rhn~ erer cosW<ma power of the will rhan, too, worry la one of1 beam** tfeatnat destroyers; It lines kthe face *!tfc furrows Obt are dtfflcult to FT i ofm aad 2ar ttom pleas lag to" loos wocm. * . ' Anrtust Event In Ireland. At WAtarWr*. Ireland, noted tor Ma glaflO, the whitewashing of tt? aolldli built atone gateposts to match the wblU cottagea In the oountry pans *e an annual event, and taken man* *3* : ! ..a . 9a? PrancltcOk Aug. ProUtta against the "unmoral traffic in mm* sad ammunition" -with BnglanA. and criticism of the coT?rnai?nf8^ atti tude toward Germany were expreeeed today In resolutions unanimously a d opted by the National Gernsaa Amerlcan Alliance. The resolutions declare the* toy* aity of Qannaa-Am Orleans to be steadfast but eay "We deplore. that oaf totermnent hae. on the part of Wng laird, practically permitted vio lations of International ail and in terference with commerce \to the detriment of American Interests -an? hae on the part o t another country. Mexico, enplney suffered the destruc tion of jQherlcan life and properly whUe in the- case of Germany, It qdictly assumed a threatening and tn compromising attitude." PUN LIKE BUILDER Germans Prepare fer Battle With ?mt Precitfen. DMld* off Certa)r*W Ian, Provide Nec essary Soldiers and Equipment With Margin for Miscalculation, but No Mora, Never Leaa. Petrograd? In an interview with a correspondent a Russian general who fohght in the GaKclan battles haa juat explained the German plan of cam p*Un' which haa resulted ao aucceaa fully thla rammer. He eald the Qermana plan battles as builders phut booMs. A buildei gets together hla blue print* and his estimates. engages a sufficient number of workmen and a certain quantity of material and aata to work. He doesn't jircldenta or bankruptcy may prevent tilt Mt*cut?h bt the plan. Similarly the Germans plan that a certain' thing shall be done; they j bring np the neoeaaary soldiers and , the necessary guns, shells and bulleta, "with a margin tot mlacalculatlon, but no more and never leaa. They may, through accident or mis calculation, tall. But they never start fighting on the principle of doing the beat with the men and ahella they bar*, . To revert to the house parallel: The houae may collapaft during con struction. owing to a mistake. But the bulldera will not decide suddenly that piey have not enough material and^dock the house off one story. ~Vor will they abandon thS houBe half built, becauae* of lack of work men or material. 'They knojt what they want to do. The battle planned end prepared for fcontts in advance 19 a preelae wdrk. The whole eastern campaign shows this. When the Qenaans wen at Tan eenberg t*ey planned the Ma^h or ths Vewev Vistula, which ended pear I I. dl t? I ll l| I .fc I ?? |l II ? III ? ? Woman's Tonic Headache. backache, aide ache, nervooman, I Inga, etc., ire ?ure algn* ol woman _ that yflti need Cartful, the woman'* fonic. "You cannot make a mlatake In trying Oirdnl for your trouble. It baa bees helping weak, ailing women for more fan fifty yean. Get a Bottle Today! ,H III It I tt t t ftrst plainly beyond t heir strength. "Tli us, tl wr aerer one * triad to crnrt our army u a whole That I# beyond them R*?n admitting thtff technical superiority and good muni' tion supply, they .would want. In ordar to crash na by one operation, at least aa many man as we hare. Their way ts to plan relatively small operation?, which attack only one section of our front, tn the hope of destroying this secttpa before we can strengthen It. "The bettlo of the Dundee shows that > the enemy planned to take these lines and to refch the San. He prepared everything for this, and something orcr, but did not Intend to march straight to Lemberg. When he reached the Baa he had 40 stop? *pert from our attempts to counter attack. | "Then he brought ?p. no douOt, shells, food and men for his next op oration. He treated the* next opera tion as a self-contained thing, and until It secceeded or failed he would attempt no more. Alao be will not attempt .a modified plan. If he feels too weak he will try something new. which, according to fels judgment. Is within his strength." , SEEKS FAME ON THE STAGE Chinese Girl Asplree to Be the Sarah Bernhardt of the Oriental Race. For all of her Irish name. Peggy O'Wlng has never seen Ireland, nor, or that matter, have her rather and mother had any IrlBV ancestry Peg Is he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wing iock of Newark. N. J. Of course one -vonders why, If her father's name Is '3ock, she Is called O'Wlng. *rtie Chi* lese do things which we Americans seem to be puzzled over. It 1b because ler father and mother are Chinese hat her name Is O'Wlng. That slgnl -rles daughter of Wing. Wing being Mr. Bock's surname. Though she la thor oughly Americanized, some of the orl j^tal Ways which she has not forsaken *dded x charm to tbo fair Celestial Wtuld ?* Bernhardt ?( Rim. maiden who la eeeklng a hueband. P?I la." aseerding to (ha manner ol Cbtoeae reokonlng. eighteen run old. but oulT Mrentcen according to the American method. Now eighteen Is China U oonaldered an old >(? (or an n? married gtrl, and har father hai an dearortd Is erery poaalble war tr aid Du Cnpld. Chlaamen by-ttw ?torn hart coma to the Bock homr ?nd hare been captlretod br the charn of tkt Mr maid, but the would have MM gflbem, beoauea aba baa mad# up bar mind to bare nona tat as Amer leu baabaod. Har cbtnala* feature# rateable tboa* of * Bpaniab beauty a*d that la earing aotMtblngf. foi whan a Ipantah girl la a baautr aha If "aoma plppla." P?? O'WIag baa otbai aeplratlone baaldea aeourlnf aa Am erf eaa hoabend. for aha aaplrea to be tin Barak Bernhardt ot har own race. II was agalnet the wtahaa ot bar father who la a prominent merchant, that aba atudled for tfca atage, tor In China Ike parent at a flrl frowne oa anr at tampt of bla child dleportlng hereeH for the admiration ot tba crowd. Con eeduentlr a etaia lit* for the Chinee, woman la Barer encouraged So ran la the Chinee* actreea la Chlaa thai men often play the rolaa of wataen Mlaa O'Wtng win b* the only Chine** actreee la tke United Bute. H*r three aleiere arw praying that aba wtu meet with the auooaaa aha deaerrea aa har Initial appaarano* In New York. She apaaha Italian. Chlneee. German and "Venoh aa wall aa Engllah, and aha faela that an American of bar Ideal type will aferaolata har more ar a wit*, thai a ChMaaaft. ?l?a Pt?a a Variety. i*?ad fall pita 4?rln? winter a mod aeale ration of tori aad euptfemeat with br?. abort, aad auok other ot - 'Willi; MI IIFJ3UM Cedar Raolda. U. Aug f._ Tfce C-dar Rapids National Baa* *U rob bad of Itl.kuO early today b y a lone robber, who, at the point of a revolver, compelled bee'Perrln, tho paring teller, to open :*? vault*. Tbe robber afterward locked Perrln op. Perrln wai discovered a prisoner In the vault about flftba^ minutes Uter in a state of temporary Insan ity. His condition was said to be {erloof. The robber la believed to have been In the bulldog all night. He escaped. EXPECT BIG STRIKE TOKAY * ?? i Pawtueket, R. I.. Aug. 6. ? The expected strike of 850 machinists of he Potter and Johnson Company, or which the men vol d to enfitrco demands foP Increased wages and horter hours, will be called tomor row. according to union official*. The plant makes machinery for he manufacture of ojjclls. No lm nedlatp action will be taken on the uen's demands. Vice President Pot er announced, and work will be uspended temporarily. j Subscribe to Dally News NOTIC1) OF 3AI-K. Under and by virtue of power of -ale contained in a de#d of trnst to he undersigned, A. D. MacLean, fruatec, ^froca J. C. Johnson and rife, dated March 18th. 1912, which i recorded in the Registers Office of i leaufort County, North Carolina, 4n '??ok 172, page 665, the undersigned /ill, on the 17th day, ofv August.' 916, at 12 o'clock, Noon, sett, at >ublic auctloa. for rash, before the ourt house door of Beaufort Coun <rt North Carolina, the following lescrlbed real eatale, 7iz: A tract or parcel of land situated n Beaufort County. North Carolina, i plotted on a map In the Regiater's ifflce of Beaufort County, North Carolina, in Book 161, page 532. described aa follows: Beginning at x cbrner 6f the canal on a line run ning between lot No. 47 and No. 43 130 feet Westwardly up tne canal; hence a straight line Northwardly paralleling the line between lot6 No. 43*and 47. one half mile, thonce Eastwardly 330 feet to the line be wenn lots 43 and 4 7, thence with :ota 43 and 47 Southwardly along 'he Mne between said lots one half mile to the beginning; containing twenty acres. This July 16th. 1916. A. D. MacLFAN. Trustee. Tooly and McMulian, Aftys. 7-ie-4wc. CRYSTAL ICE y # . ? , ?. ' jr. ,r . Vi Pure, bard and cold. Some people -are wailing Beyond you, so please Have your pans and Jckets ready. . " Crystal Ice Company Phone 8*. Washington, N. C. FAST CAROLINA T eachers vj'-T raining 3 School ?f A State School to train teachers for the Public Schools of North Carolina. Every energy is directed to thi* one purpose. Tu(tion free to all who agree to teach. ..Fall term begins September 21, 1915. ROBT. H. WRIGHT, Pres. Greenville, N. C. J LEON WOOO? Mm N?w York Conox fa->n|i ? IAMB W. C0L1 I LEON WOOD & CO. ft 4 MUSKS ?nd BROKERS. W octet, Bondi, Ootton, Ornin aad Proriaiona, 78 Plum St r oat Carpenter Building. Norfolk. Va. Prtrate wlrea to New York Siock Exehanfa, Chicago Board Trad* and other financial centara. Correspondence reapectfu !ly solicited. Investment and marginal accounta given oarafnl attention. Tobacco STICKS The Farmers raising tobacco In Beaufort County can secure | [ their Tobacco Sticks, any sire 1 or width, from the John L. Roper l^umbor Co.. Belhavcn, !*J. C. Prices quoted on appli cation. Samples at Vollra Hardware Co.'s store, Belhavaa 1 and at the Moss Planing Mill, Washington, N. C. John L. Roper Lumber Company. OAS BOAT FUNUO. The gaa boat Pungo will mak? regular trips between South Creole land Washington, touching at poluts ! along the rlv??r. Ataplc accom ma rt at Ions fur both passengers a**<1 freight. Schedule. Leave South Creek Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 6: SO a. m. Returning leaves Washington at p. m. 7-21-lmo. CON STIPATIOK cTRED OVERNIGHT. A email doss of Po-Do-Luc te n'ght and you enjoy a full, free, M?f bowel movement In the morning. No zrlpiag. for Po -Do-Lax Is Phodo TihyUln (May Apple) without the gripe. Po-Do-Lax corrects the eauee of Constipation by arritislng the Liv er. Increasing the flow of bile. Bile " oX lure's antiseptic In the bownK With proper amount of bile, diges tion in bowels Is perfect. No gas, no fermentation, no Constipation. Don't be sick, nervous, irritable. Get a bottle of Po-(Do-Lax from your I Druggist now and euro your Constl I pation overnight. Cut Flowers Our arrangement of wed ding bouquMs and decorations and our art in Floral designs embraces the latest Ideas of the Floral craft. Rosea, Val ues, Carnations and Asters the seasonable flowers. Fall price List ready Sep tember 1st* Mall. Telegraph and Phone orders promptly ox ucuted by J. L.'0'Quinn & Co. Phones: Uptown St we 42, Green house H'). RALEIGH, N. C. I.al* CABRaUK ??4 mi.l.AHD Plant* R..4? N?w. COIVf IVIEIMCING / Monday Morning, August 9th We will Issue a numbered coupon with every sale One cou pon will b? given wi'h every cash purchaje amountinff to 25c or less. Purchases amounting to over 85c will allow the customers additional coupon* for ew;h 25c worth. For example, r 91 purchase would re ceive four coupons, Tothepeison holding the coupon bearing the number correspond jng or nearest to the number, which is undef the seal on larjo display card In our store, we will present ABSOLUTELY FREE, each Friday at 4 P. M. A Beautiful 42 Piece China Dinner Set We will continue giving one of these sets each week for 26 weeks. On the 27th week wo will present ABSOLUTELY FREE a beautiful Complete Dinner Sei, Consisting of 100 Pieces If you do" not receive one of those sets the fi.st week, bold cojpons and bring them each FRIDAY, as they are good for the entire tw'enty seven weeHs. ? .. . * * ? : Cal) and See these Beautiful Sets. Now on Display . . Harris Hardware Company, WASHINGTON. N. C. .
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