DBVILI.EU CRABS, l-OBTSMOl'TI
Mullets, Uirgeit rod Beit Melon"
at (IARFIEL.D CLEMMON8. 1<
Eaii Water Street. Phone lit. ,
I HAVE OPENED A BBBF MARKE1
. on Bknint'i Road. near the towi
Une. Would like to haw the pa
trooage on the paople of Waah
ton.' Alio a full line of groceriei
M. G. AYERfl.
That mild. ?9fllhlns ll?uid, D. D
D. Prescription, itops the awful <tcl
w<th the flrtt drope. A preecrlptloi
of acknowledged ralae.
Get a trial bottle at J5c. It wll
take away the Iteh right away am
yon will il?e? iOnndly. We aiinr
yon peraooally of the merlti of thl
remedy; for we Know. Hardy Dr-u
Com Jan,.
?TWO
von
boat;
practical
A. B. DRAfOHON.
Imperial Pool Room.
Any lady can easily make troi
$18.00 to . $15.00 per ' week wprklu
tor me quietly lrytier crwn homo loca
ity. this I* ? bonftfldo offer ? on
which will pay you to Investlgati
even If you can only spare two hour
per day. No Investment requira
Thirn your spare time luto. mo:w]
Write me at once tor "partlcujirs. 0W
tU*as MART B< TAYLOR. Box 3<
Woman'. Building, Jollet, Illtsols. fJ
k TT" ?* kil' '1'
LOST.? WATl-H FOB WITH J. ?. C
on cbarm. Liberal reward for it
return to thin offlco.
molcs rA$\r 'VjHtts ttwovif'
without pain and leaves poncar. Sat
lsfactio? guaranteed or Ho chargi
Aak 'for Prof. R, Lj Eambeardt, e
Palace Barber Bbop, opposite Hot*
Louise.- - - ? " V . \ . J
*
WANTEU ? 1t> 1>L ft OK
old gold or silver, old-fashiou fui
niftire, brass candlesticks, andlrom
blue plates and pi a tt erg, & c. WU
be in Pantego the middle of July. Ad
dress Pantego, C. M- Travers. 8.1
BOYS' HLCE SKIKii: KXK'KIH
-..vAfrcker Pants Just reoelved at J. K
HOYT'S.
CHINA A8TKR IN ALL COLOR)
for sale by Mrs. R. L. COTTON
East 8th street.
f^ICE^
H FLOWERS Jl
Write, Phone or Wire
J. L. O'QUINN & CO.
RALEIGH, N. C.
Your Wants, as they are Head
quarters for everything in the
Florist' Line. Pnone 149
:
for sale
Honey
Comb
N*"*
'Phone St.
Walter Credit & Co
\ n on cat of 8AUi. ^3
CNDBR-4ND BY VIRTJ1C -ji power
of sale glten >7 Sec. ttl 7 or
rlsal of HOS, tb<'?nderslgfi?d >111 on
the lUfc da* ol Auriit, 1910, -it' l J
? o'clock, noon, b?11 at publta auction
to the highest bidder. at the Mutun.
Machine Co. Wharf, In the 01 1 r of
Washington. K. C.. th? folio wins tr
scribed personal property, ?ls:
The atom venal "VANCEBORO/'I
together wltb all of tacftlg, lumlttii'',
fixtures u>4 apparel
The said aole being made' to satiefr
Mens against the eald steam reaael
existing In faror of tbe undersigned.
Term a "" sals Cash.
MUTUAL MACHINE CO.
Thle Jnlr ?th. lno. 5 . W
? Bloudhw Curea Btralns, ?
? Rheumatic Ilrulses, Sprain*. ?
:ai> OfcfiT. K.'C, J
ntlc Hotel Opwia
IGHTFl'L SKASH
ost Couvealent a
?ion Kates. On Sale ? J
VIRGINIA UKACU ? L\\
The Only SttshoN Reeoi
*7 Conceivable Form ol
v Bathing. Excellent H
REASONAULI
For complete lnformi
NorfolK Sent hern Railn
address
H C. HTDG1KS. Get
W. W. CROXTON. Am?
NORFOLK,
1 1,1,1
'24 Hours nt the S.-u-hor* ;
I * ' / / Kl'MTlAL Til A IN. * -
Every Saturday From
RaJHrfh. Wilson, (.rrenvllle, and In
1 ';?*?/ r<^jntsUiUe Stations to
Mop^hrart City an<! Be?u/I>rt.
Lowest Week Fail Rates.
' - Refurhfnjt u ';" V>' V 1
; -rnkfJ* v' ?
Beaufort and MolwfiqM <fty Sunday
Evening.
<1 Beat S?rrlca To
1 Week End Excur
ine to September. *
*E BKOIV. VA.
i In Virginia. Br
AmusemiffT* Surf
tela and Cottagwa.
KATE8
Ion apply to any
id Ticket Ageat 01
Rates in *same proportion from
thtr sations,
Uorehead City and Beaufort.
The Mont Ideal Keaahoro
Reaorta In the South.
Ugnifl^nt Ball at tlie Atlantic Hotel
Kvcr) Night.
For complete information ask
earest Tickat; Agents.
[. C. Kudglns. O. p. A.
W. W. Croxton,. A. G. P. A.
Notfolk, va.
1*wAifejr!coi7 .v _
p. u 0",Jr <*?'' ^
toll f*$8?. jo" *frah? M?c?y **'"
5:?? &"? ?? '.? '?.:J67 ???? c,,r- ???,?
6:,? ? ? ? Ar S1^ ? 111 *'75 *s ?0.
? .- ? . 7 -as 2 *5 1.9S.
7:05 ? ? ' i l' "" c"?. ? ? lo *?? ???
P.*. Ar B?ufort ?;? *.46.
3**turd?jr P *r
?EJ'- Smwia,
Odi,
I have severed my connection with
the Union Grocery Co. and have
engaged in the
GROCERY BUSINESS
ON MARKET STREET
I will carry a Complete Line of
HAY, GRAIN AND FEED STUFF
COUNTRY PRODUCE A SPECIALTY
Phone 387 for Your Supplies
R. H. HUDSON
in i
Before making yourjpurchase of
Groceries
consider, where you can get the best quality at the
lowest price.
' A tempting array of good thingsflto eatjjwill be
found in our store.
Wewant-jrou to see what'we bave; then you will i
become our customer.
E L. ARCHBELL
SOLID CAR LOAD OF
FLOUR JUST RECEIVED
AT THE
ma
Grocery Co.
r THE TIKIS, ' 'KIIBn
>W? TO SCffl
fcVg* A DOLLAR SAVED iff a dollar made, one'* ??
PLACED WITH US WILL OON VINCE YOU THAT WE SELL
I! LITER GOODS FOR LESS JIONKY THAN ANY STORE IN
TOWN. * . .-..V .
SEW SUPPLY OP FRUIT JARS AND RUBBERS JUST RE
V ED. v
WHEN V'H VOI R ORDERS DONT FORGET
~ \MOUS CANTALOUPES.
The NORTH C^ROLIfJA
State Normal and
Industrial College
? ? _ , . . ? .. . _ .. _ I
> for tin Worn
of Yeatesville
? in New 3<nr
Mr. J. C. Duke, of Pa* te go. passed
through the city this morning et
route to V %
? . t ? jjfc
Mr. Dair Smith, of Belhaven, Mr
the city today. *<
? ' ' \m m *_7
Mr. and Mra. W. E. Hall ?tii
daughter. Mt*a May, who have beet
visiting Dr. and Mra. H. W. Carter
on East Main street, returned to theli
borne, in New York, thla morning.
Mr. 8 mlth Paul returned
morning from New Bern.
Mr. J. A. Dalley and family, ac
companied by Misses Mary Thoma*
Howard and Emily Harrla, have re
turned from New Bern, where thej
took in the celebration this week.
Miss Hilda Burbage. of Bath, is ti
the city today.
? ?
J. E- Cherry, Route No. 1. is in th<
city today.
? ?
Mrs. William P. Clafk and daugh
ter, Augusta Simmons, returned hom<
yesterday afternoon from New Bern
where they have been the gusta oi
friends.
? ?
*" Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Gallagher an
back from attending the bl-centen
nlal at New Bern.
? ?
Miss Annie Chauncey went to Nevi
Bern yesterday afternon.
? ?
Mr. M. Jordan, of Plnetown,' was j
\yasbington visitor this morning..
Moore left todaj
visit his slater. Mrs
D. Ebborn, of Bunyan
city this morning on
Noncy Marsh, qt Bath, ia th<
guest of Mrs, E^ L..^ Roi>er.
Mr. !.| A. Wilkinson, of Belhaven
In the city today.
Miaa Ula Marsh Roper has return
ed from a visit to frien4s In Bath.
ri# ' e - k
kMra. J. T. Qreen and; daughter, o
l ha veto, passed through the
this' morning to. visit llorehead Oit:
[and New Bern. ^
Miss Lila .Tayloe? of iiarlowe, is ii
the city, the guest of Jjlrs. C. A. Cut
ler, on Eaat Water street.
? . ? ?flUJ
.Mrs. S. P. Willis and family re
turned this morning from New Bern.
? ?
Mr. and Mrs. W.l.vI. Leary, o
Qoldsboro, passed through the clt;
this morning en route to Kdenton ti
visit friends..
?
Sir. and Mrs. W. T. Marsh, of Bel
hAven, passed through the city yen
terday for New Bern. ^
HUNTER'S BRIDGE.
Crops seem to be Improving eomo
from tho recent bwTj rains we have
been having in our section. Bat corn
Is damaged badly and the cotton *is
very small.
Mr. W. W. Campbfcl is making im
provements on his house this week.
Mr. E. T. Campbell has returned
from your city, where h/ has b?*sn at
telding Teachers' Institute, and re
ports a fine time. *
Mrs. W. W. Campbell and Mr?. W.
R. Tette^ton ar^ visiting relatives in
your city this week.
We are glad to welcome Miss Ber
tha Whaley back in our midst. She
has been attending A. C. at Wilson
for the last. two yeari,. and spent
eight weeks at. QreenvilW in E. C. T.
T. 8. She entertained many of her
friends at home last night. Cream
was served and all .report a Jolly
time.
Mise Florence Sawyer la spending
the week with Misa Mary EL Howard.
Miss Vestie Dixon spent the night
with Miss Mary B. Howard Saturday
We had a line Ice-cream supper at
Surry Saturday night, the proceeds to
help buy an iron fence to. .30 around
Athen's Church and graveyard. There
was quite a large crowd present. We
have been informed that they sold
seven freezers of cream holding from
three to eight qnarts; Sold three
takes and lemonade, an -3 they only
report I T.50 profit. Girls, we don't
think there Is much pay in Ice-cream
rappers.
We are g|ad to see our campaign
bringing out so many new .poets In'
our county as well as new candidates,
r We are glad to see our people so
Interested in the two- term policy and
sure me mast al think it best to rate
then) on a salary.
Bat Just give os Paul for clerk.
Harris for sheriff. Mayo for. register,
Mlxon for treasurer, Latham and
Tom peon to represent us, and that
will all be well. >&T
t or < Dom of -ill" will cure ui
cu. ot cmil. ?n? f."T. p<*?
away
my: s--' ' fri
"Crystal Ioe ? Crystal lc? ?
CodJ enough ? Cool enough.' "
Apparently the moon-eyed bullfrog
known a good thlni, and be talks
about it.
Olve us your order* and we will)
?end you Crystal lee cool enough and
quick enough. ""'.yffir t ' A
'Phone 83.
CRYSTAL ICE CO.,
WASHINGTON. N. C.
Announcements
FOB THEAStR BR.
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate (or the office of Treasurer of
Beaufort county, subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primaries and
OOQventlon to be held for the nomi
nation of county officers. If nomi
nated I will not ask for more than
two terms. N E. R.M1XON.
FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
To the Democratic voters of Beaufort
county :
! hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County Commissioner
in Bath township subject to the ac
tion of the forthcoming county con
vention. If honored with the nomina
tion and election I shall strive to
serve- the people of the county to the
best of my ability, l ask the support
and encouragement of all Democrats
and all others who deHire to vote for
me. Respectfully.
GEORGE M. JORDAN.
FOR TREASURER.
This Is to announce my candidacy
for ronomlnatlon for the office of
Treasurer of Beaufort county, sub
ject to the actlpn of the Democratic
primaries.
I have endeavored at all tlmeB'to
show my appreciation of the tru??t
reposed in me by the Democracy of
Beaufort by serving all the people
Impartially and to the best of my
ability. If again honored, 1 prom
ise a service made more efficient by
years of experience In the office.
I further state tbat so long as I
am the choice of the Democrats of
Beaufort county Cor any office, I will
(permit them to name the length of
the term.
Thanking the Democratic voters
for their past favors, and asking
them to turn out at our primaries
and give me their support, I am
Yours truly.
JOS. F. TAYLOE.
FOR SHERIFF.
Two years ago I entered the contest
(or the nomination of Sheriff of Beau
fort county. I found, at that time,
that there were many in the*county J
who felt that the present Incumbent,
Mr. Ricks. should have another term,
making him In all about five years in t
that office. I was advised by my
friends, also many who were support- [
ing Mr. Rlclcs. to withdraw from the
contest at that time, they all assur
ing me of their entire support two ,
years hence, or at the present time,
in view of which I hereby announce ?
my candidacy for the office of Sheriff
of Beaufort county, subject to the
Democratic primaries and convention i
to be held for the nomination of coun- 1
ty offices.
My policy is two terms for all coun- ?
ty officers. *
Trusting that I may receive your
support, I am, very respectfully.
JA8. H. HARRIS.
FOR SHERIFF.
To the Democrats oLBeaufort county:
I take this method of thanking you
for your loyal support in the past and
to aak a continuance of the same In
the coming primaries in renominating
me for the office of Sheriff of Beau
fort county. If I have served you
well and given satisfaction, I "feel
sure that I can give yod even better ,
service in the future; as the records
show an improvement each year, the
insolvent list for 1909 being less than
2 1-4 per cent. I have worked for the
best Interest of the county at all
tlmee, and if renominated I will give
you the best service 1 can, and at all
times try to Improve. Thanking you
In advance I remain very respectfully.
Your servant.
GEO. E- RICKS.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
To the Democrats of Beaufort
County:
As a life-long Democrat and p? i>
worker who baa never held office J
hereby announce my candidacy %?ir
the nomination by the Democratic
party for the office of Register "?f
Deeds for Beaufort county.
Democracy means an equal cha*
for all and no monopoly for any.elt' r ?
in office or otherwise. Believing tb*t ,
upon observance of this doctrine de- i
pends the success of our party, I shall
ask for no more than two terms if i
nominated. Respectfully,
J NO. W. MAYO.
Aurora, N. C.
FOR REGISTER OF f>EED8. 1
I hereby announce myself a candi- i
date for renomination for the office of
Register of Deeds of Beaufort county,
and afek my. friends throughout the
cotMty to attend the primaries, which
will be held August 5 and 6, and give
me their support.
Thanking my friends kindly for the <
hearty support they have given me In I
(he past and asking a contlnuanc^of
the same in the coming primaries, I 1
remain, as ever,
K'f$5r GILBERT RUMLEY
WII JL WO* WITHDRAW.
To the Democratic voters Of Beaufort
? County: ;\y;: j!
I desire to say that I shall not un
der any circumstances withdraw from
u? conWtt tot u? oomiMtto* ?
dacy. I am Id the we to ?Uj and
win, if pottible. by fair and honeat
methods
Respectfully,
J AS. U. HARRIS
FUR THJb" LEGISLATURE.
To the Moontic Votars of Benu
fortt County:
I hereby announce my candidacy
before the primaries Cor the nomina
tion ?? one of the Represenia'-ires for
Beaufort county In tha next General
Assembly.
1 ask the hearty support of all
good Democrats.
Respectfully.
W. A. THOMPSON.
Aurora. N. C.
FOR CLKRK SUPERIOR COURT.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for renomlnatlon for the office
of Clerk of the Superior Court of
Baaufort county and ask that all ray
friends attend the primaries and |tve
me their support.
Thanking my friends for their sup
port in the pact and afeking a contin
uance of same. I am.
Yours very truly,
GEO. A. PAUL.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
To the Democratic voters of Beaufort
county:
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for. the office of County Com
missioner In Washington township,
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primaries and county conven
tion. If nominate*! I pledge myself to
a progressive and economical admin
istration of county affairs.
Very respectfully.
? - O. B. WYNNE.
FOR THE LEGISLATURE.
To the Democrats of Beaufort County.
Greetings:
It is very gratifying to me to know
that so many of my friends are anx
ious that I would stand for re-election
to the Legislature of North Carolina.
I extend to you my heartiest appre
ciation for the favors snd honor al
ready conferred end I now adopt the
medium of t%e press through which
to say to you that If my services In
th* General Assembly of North Caro
lina, Session 1909, meet your ap
proval, and If you believe that fi
delity and devotion to duty will be
maintained and you desire that I
should be one of your representatives
in the coming 1911 session, then you
may have the privilege of presenting
my name for thnt purpos^ before the
several Democratic primaries to be
held In our county. 5tli and tith of
August. And In the meantime I de
sire to remain faithfully the tame,
J. F. LATHAM. I
JesEouin. N. C.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
ro the Democratic voters of Beaufort
cdunty:
I hereby announce my candidacy
tor th6 office of commissioner of
Beiaufort county subject to Democrat
c primaries and convention.
W. F. GAYLORD.
Bath township.
FOR COMMISSIONER.
ro the Democratic Voters of Beaufort
County:
I desire to place before you, for
-e-nomlnatlon, for the office of Coun
ty Commissioner the name of Mr. F.
Voneborstein. talclnc In
itlon Mr. EberBtein's pood Business
Qualifications, and also th?? fict that
lie has considerable experience In
handling the affeirs of the county. I
feel that h*. Is In position to serve
Lhe people as well as if not better
than any oth<?r Mm on the South
Side of the River.
J. E. TURNAC.E.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Mr Editor: ? I have been asked by
many if I would serve as county com
missioner again? Allow me to say if
[ am honored with the election I
will dl?chprge my duty to the best
>f my ability. Thanking my friends
for past favors, we await your i>leai?
iire.
TH03. GREEN.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
ro the Democratic voters of Beaufort
county:
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of County Com
missioner in Richland township,
subject to the action of the Demo*
:ratlc primaries and county conven
tion. If nominated I pledge myself to
i progressive adn economical admin
istration of county affairs.
Very respectfully.
W. W. HOOKER.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ?
To the Democratic voters of Beau
for county:
Ic answer to the several Inquiries
made relative to my candidacy for the
office ot County Commislsoner. will
fay th*?t 1 was appointed to IU1 the
metpned term of H. J. Jordan, de
ceased. of I?ng Acre township, and I
nave endeavored to discharge the du
ties of the office fairly and impartially
with an eye single to the best interest
if the people, and If 1 am honored
slth the nomination and elected I will
give the best services that my abflity
*rl?l allow.
Respectfully,
H. C. BOYD.
1 FOB COMMISSIONER.
The commissioners from Washing
ton township, Messrs. Warren and
Uanoell, having announed that they
will not be oandldatea for renomlna
lon, 2 therefore- announce myself a
candidate for county commissioner
rrom Washington township, subject
Lo the action ot the Democratic Con
tention. If nominated and elected I.
pledge myself to good road system,
progressice and economical county
to vernmen t N V " ?
Yours trrxl f, . , \
8. F. rRffl?IAN.
Theatre
A. P. BARNES, Mirage,
J'1 Ooiu?dT? j
JU KKATVHE 1'RtXiKAM S'~>
???THE JSANUIT'S wSV." an In
?nw, grlppl a*. Western PUtar*.
B ? MVY JUNKS' LiSiDLHUIIU," a
Vltecmpb Corned jr.
4 7 , rV'V ?
*? 1 the UAOP1PE PLAYKR."
A beautiful drama.
" /'
4 ? 1LLUHTKATED BONO. "HACK
to My Old Home." *
Suiik Honrs &une Prlcea.
republican prj.uarikk. -
The Republican primaries for the
first, second, third and fourth Wards
of Washington, North Carolina, are
hereby called to meet Jointly at the
Courthouse, Tuesday night. Julj^ 26th,
1910, at b: SO o'clock for the pur
pose of electing delegates to the
County Convention to bo held July
28th.
All white voters who are In favor
of local self-government, a free bal
lot and a fair count are invited to bo
with us.
By order of the Precinct Kxecu
tlve Committee
? T. E. CUTLER, Ch'm. First Ward.
W. M POWERS, Ch'm. Third Ward
C. T. BUCKMAN. Ch'm. 4th Ward.
Washington, N. C., July 19, '1<|. _
WEEK END EXCURSION FARES
TO NORFOLK AND YI1UJLM*
REACH VIA
NORFOLK SOUTHERN rL R.
Tickets sold for Saturday ulght
trains, good returning, lea\o Norfolk
Sunday night,
Saturday night, July 9. Ilrst date
of sale and every Saturday until Sep
tember 3.
GREATLY REDUCED RATES
From , Norfolk. Beach.
To Virginia
Raleigh $2.50 $2.75
Wilson 2.25 2.50
Karmville 2.25 2.60
Greenville 2.25 2. 50
Washington .... 2.00 * 2.26
Fares In same proportion from all
stations between Raleigh, Relhavea
and Norfolk.
The night express of the Norfolk
Southern offers th best and moBt con
venient service between Raleigh,
Eastern North Carolina and Nor
folk, Va.
Spend next Sunday at Virginia
Beacb, the most attractive seashore
resort In Virginia.
Get complete information from
nearest ticket agent, or D. V- Conn,
3. P. A., Raleigh. N. C
H. C. HUDGINS, G. P. A.
W. W. CROXTON, A. P. A.,
Norfolk. Va.
RIGGS HOUSE
WASHINGTON, D. G. ,
The hotel "par excellcnce"
of the National Capital.
First-class ivi all appoint
ments.
Opposite the U. S. Treas
ury; one block from the
White House.
An illustrated Guide to
Washington will be mailed,
free of charge, upon re
ceipt of two 2-cent stamp's
O. G. STAPLES,
Proprietor.
FOR FBVKKlSH>'bSrt Md ACHING
Whether rrom Maiar'.ou* cmditloos,
Colds or OTerheaticg, try Htika* Cap
udlne. It reduce the fey?-- and re
lieves the aching. It'a liquid ? 10.
IS and 50 cents. at drus ate rea.
1
CITY MARKET.
Quotations furnished by H. B. Mayo
A Company.)
lees wax J7C
14c
fallow 4C
thickens, grown, each 30 CP 40c
Iprlng chickens 14J0 25c
H*cka 20026c
.40 ?60c
Jreen salt sides, lb Cc
Sreen hides, lb 6c
)ry hides, lb 10?13%e
Vool. free from hurra, lb. . . 17c
Vool, hurry 10016c
?Mnb l&QSOo
Iheerllngs ? 6 010c
torn, bushel 70075c
ia ' " ... I'ilTiii ..
Snccau la any line la dependent
?o? perfect health, itrongth and Ti
allty, more than upon anything elae.
it Holllster'a Rocky Mountain Tea
laa helped ao aaay physically and
Dentally, It has .urely done lt? ibm
n putting men and women on the
oad to auceau and fortune. Hardy .
>rai 8 tore.