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>. No. 101 Cut Wat?r Ml p*";- 0?A-X?bt??* veje^fcA% * Subwerlbers desiring the HPT diw f: Ac* on date of expfrfcitt*, oJSShpp m *|)i be continued at regular no; it TO* do not (et th. D?Ur N.w. promptly telephone or write the mannicer end the complaint will receive immediate Attention. It in ou?- dets*4a pi ease yon. i Ail articles sent to the Dally Newt (or publication must be tinned by E Che wrltor. otherwise they will not K w published. TUK8DAY, AUGUST IS, 1012. Some men lire (or years In tnduetry and righteousness and then spoil It all by going Into politics. Today's short story deals with n man who poured gasoline Into his motor car while smoking a pipe. Every time we read of an aeroplane accident we are reminded of the fact that there is one born every minute. "Massaging with warm cocoa butter." says a beauty expert, "develops the arms." So does massaging dishes, c ("Bathing." says a German scientist. I "multiplies bacteria," but few men ^ have died from excosslve cleanliness, j Chicago boasts of the year's first 1 heat prostration. Evidently trying to live up to its reputation as a hot old town. Once In a while the weather man , causes us to forget the straw hat ques- , tlon and cast longing eyes at somebody's umbrella. ( ChlM*n man w?a v cause bis -wife persisted In going through bis pockets. The Judge, we take It, Is & married man. I In Prance eagles are being trained I to attack airships. The day may come j , . when we shall have city ordinances g requiring the muzzling of our eagles. c Now a scientist says that n big nose 1 is a sign of nerve True, and often Its 1 blgneBB is due to the fact that Its owner insisted on putting It In other people's affairs. ^ Nearly 4.200 American books were listed by publishers this spring, and few of them. Indeed, will provide money to those who wrote them for summer vacations. Cincinnati women have voted to sol P t an example in simplicity. Hut It 1* said sometimes that there Is nothing else ho expensive as simplicity, thai * la, fashionable simplicity. Trinity Church. New York, has an [v income of 11,000,000 a year. How cheap a man who can't afford to put more than a nickel upon the contribution plate roust fool there. A Pennsylvania court rules that "a voter's home Is whore his wife lives ' Which leaves the bachelors to find their own homes, a feat sometime* difficult for some of them late at night. The New York Medical Journal makes the announcement that card playing is injurious to the mind It does not explain how it found the material that was necessary for expert} mentlng. y s An Indian woman wants a divorce because he.r husband tried to compel 1 r her to wear his old false teeth. When a the ca?e comes to trial her lawyer c | ought to be able to work In a few bits c of biting sarcasm t a | Ten bull fighters killed and 166 Im j Jured In X72 bull fights In Spain dur* ^ ing 1911 Is a statistical testimonial that Spain's bullfighting game is de- 1 term Inc.d to keep ahead of our nation f al pastime of football. e B . An English writer tells us that wo- o men would make successful cxplorera s When it comes to exploring the fast- a nesses of friend husband's trousers in the dead of night they certainly are 3 there, as the lowbrows say. ^ I ftaaebalt magnates threaten to abort- n K. en the playing season, but they gen- a erousJy refrain from taking any action v which might prevent the fanB from 5, talking nbcut or thinking of the game the whole year round. Walter Broolclns and some other 1 aviators are undertaking to make fly- i ing safe and sane by eliminating the circus features. If this had been done v ~"S*t the start many a fine young man H B would still bo pursuing his career. g Many an American actor who has 0 F wearily tramped the ties and wonK dered why rhe railroads don't place then eve" distances apart will read g with envy ot those Austrian actors who work for $20 a month, and get It A Chicago woman advertised for a ^Bff: maid and promised an auto ride once a week as an inducement Her only t | H* Applicant wanted to see a picture of t | the chauffeur Certainly: there could e be no jo? In a joy ride If the element f | t ?f joyousnese wern missing. Mr, Vrent Wells, of Virginia Beach, la Tlslting his friend, Mr. Charles Wk Moore, At his home on West Second street. ' == Tta w? dasty, du ? - go our furniture And oar carpet* suydtuu^k In Washing* 1 BrwactuNiopi Makes us rich in Then no dust to /fffWw** In Washing r Morses stir up di And we breathe Why this air wit Can but set us a In busy towns as I>u*Ue?s air we I Yes and pictures Come then build And your life wi ATTRACTIVE WORK. W. H. Baker, the photographer, is lertalnly showing some attractive vork in the way of photographs In lis display windows In front of his itudio. They are not only a credit to dr. Baker's skill, but a credit to the dty as well. DECIDED IMPROVEMENT. The alterations and additions being nade to the stores under the Hotel Nicholson when completed will be a leclded improvement. FOR CLERK RECORDER'S COURT To the Democratic voters of Washngton and Washington Township, -ong Acre Township, and Chocowlnty Township. I hereby announce myelf a candidate for Clerk of the Reorder's Court, subject to Democratic irlmaries and I will appreciate what ny friends may do for me. 1 am yours respectfully, WM. SWANNER. -4 tfc. ORDINANCE At a special called meeting of the loard of Aldermen August 8th, the ollowing ordinance was enacted: The Board of Aldermen of the 'ity of Washington, do ordain: 1. That the city block bounded on he South by West Second Street; ?n the West by Bridge Street, on the forth by West Third Street and on he East by Van Xorden Street, same >elug the block upon which the Watr Plant is located, be and the same lereby is created a Sanitary District. 2. No privy shall be used in said llstrict that does not conform to the lans and specifications recommendd by the North Carolina State Board ?f Health In Its publication entitled The North Carolina Sanitary Privy.'* Lnd no privy in said district shall be ised as a place for the deposit of Luman excrement until a written permit shall have been obtained from he Sanitary Inspector, who shall Isue no permit for the use of any irivy unless the same shall be found, fter an Inspection by him, to be so onstructed as to prevent the access >f flies to the excrement deposited herein: and shall be so constructed is to Jierir.it the proper and easy lares and removing of receptacles? nches In height and ? Inches In liameter. and shall be located so as o be easily accessible to the acavangT. 3. That all horse stables and chick n houses shall be cleaned out in aid distrirt at least once a week, ind any person failing to so clean aid stables and chicken houses shall >e fined $5.00. 4. No person shnll deposit any hunan excrement within the district ibove defined except in a privy for irtoleh a permit has been issued or n a closet connected with a public ewer. 5. It shall bo the duty of the Santary Inspector to Inspect every privy n said district once each week. 6. Any person firm or corporation iolating the provisions of this act hall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and ubject to a fine of not less than $5. r more than $50.00. W. C. AYERS. City Clerk. !-"10 lOdays. NOTICE The Democratic Senatorial Convenloa for the Second Senatorial Dlarict of North Carolina la hereby ailed to meet at the Court Houae In 4ymonth, N. C., on Thursday, Angst the 15th at 12 M. This 24th day of July, 1912. By order: WILEY C. RODMAN, Chairman Democratic Executive lommlttee 2nd Senatorial District % iaa:*4- .i - - j- i .aX # i i,.l i 9 '1 '<? " S*t5nB5h^^~, ?t " tiOT W. hew* u?btiy; too Park* - f ^ '' ftN PL-. W? hmtkj. ? ,? L Of thoaaItab - -7 I them doily ... id cltiest .-LrjOH } *?; tt# l^rv^l lire ?od healthy, "' 1 health, yea wealthy make si huffy, Fluffy Huffy, . <:* \?* ton Park./ thickly / W.x it m>kM us sickly, la dust kept hazy, ImoAt cmy id cities. ^ \ have It dandy, que scenes so handy, v ' your cotugc cosy 11 be so rosy A. C. HATHAWAY A Fail We will take care of your mot all harm, return it to you any 4 Per Gent, on posits Compoi Now isn't that a sqi Savings & Ti Cor. Main & Market Sts. A Since TVAATTC jgF^ izoi.^n. 1^^ AaF.uS Remit Postal ot Express Money Certified Check. Guaranteed to pice* plete orice list mailed upon request S?U FtI?i.el I H. CLARKE & SONS, L I Tfm South'* OrMtMt MmU Ord+r Win* * Try a Daily Better Paint Better paint this year if your property needs it. Mistaken men have been waiting for paint to comedown. The cost of their job has gone-up not down; it always goes-up by waiting; never comes down. Better paint than Devoe? There isn't any. Suppose one had waited 20 or 30 years ago for a better paint than Devoe; how long would he have waited? how long would he still have to wait? The price a gallon makes some difference; yes, but not j much; it's the paint that counter! the quality counts. It's the go-far that counts. Protection of property counts more ycl. Better paint. McKEEL-RICHARDSON HD'W CO. Advertise In the Dally News. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING Ice Cream and can furnish you any amount you want delivered at your home. Thirty Cents per qoarty in boxes, Thirty-five centa if packed in freezer. $1.25 per gallon Cream guaranteed. Ia not made from extracts. Special price to merchanta Give us your order for Sunday's cream on Saturday and we will deliver. Washington Fruit Store. Phone 430. i|s$ ironcE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Beaufort County to be opened on the first Monday in September, at 12 o'clock m., for the erection of a bridge over Tranters Creek, at Clark's Ferry. Plana and specifications can be seen at the office of the undersigned. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. O. RUMLEY. Sept. 1-c Clerk to Board. Offer iejr ku you, safeguard it from time you wish, and pay you Your Time Deinded Quarterly. lare deal? TRY IT. rust Company Washington. N. C the days ofi A a^lpajBK; " bean noted for its fine Whiskies. *>< utlmd until it. d^UUUoo of BOTTLED IN BOND and matured in wood, pose?sing unmet* in QUALITY,. TASTE and. EPAY EXPRESS on Adams and f8[\ tpcess Lines. tarts, 4.50 [Ml tarts, 6.50 'arts. e 8.50 Order, Registered Letter or e or raonsj returned. Com- \jdf i&, Richmond, Vol nd WhUkaj MmrxAm*? (4> ... Jews Want Ad NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as executor of the last Will and Testament of Mrs. Laura E. Blackwell, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims agalnBt her estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of July. 1913, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment of their debts to the undersigned. This 23rd day of July, 1912. H. C. CARTER. JR., Executor. 7-24 6tc It ub-M y-Tl-sm will cure you. COOK WITH GAS No Dirt No Smoke No worry No Delay A Hot Fire .But a Cool Kitchen of V#' Gas Ranges Set Free j; Utettalw light ? HHtar Co. _ *j ? TRY A DAILY KIWI WANT AD "i ' 'h ' [ WW BBsSuEUWAf^^ 1 At th* nqwt of m frtona, I } hereby announce myself a candidate! IftbljKt to th* action of the DemocratI lc primaries. If elected I will asm Itha people of the whole county to the J best of my ability, r Yours truly, 1 B. ?. ROWE JT-4 tfo. TO TBS DEMOCRATS BEAUFORT COUXTY:I hank? Ahaonnc* mraolt u euOdau tor reflection to too offlee of /County Commissioner from Washington Township, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. 1 Should F be nominated and eleoted. X will five the aame faithful serrlde in the future aa In the pant. This August the tth II11. O. A. WYNNE. S-7 tfc. FOR CLERK RECORDER'S COURT I hereby announce that I am a candidate before the Democratic primarl, to succeed myself as Clsrk of Recorder's Court for the City of Washington and Washington Township, Long Acre Township and Chocowlnity Township. I ask the support of all Democrats and will appreciate same. Very respectfully, C. C. CRATCH. 7-10 30 da. FOR COMMISSIONER This is to announce that I am a candidate for County Commissioner from Richland Township. I have diligently worked for the Democratic party for thirty years and now In return the support of all Democrats Is earnestly desired and will be rery much apprec'ated. W. H. JONES. Edward, N. C. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OP BEAUFORT COUNTY I hereby announce myself aa a candidate for Register of Deeds. If nominate and elected, will serve the people at all times to best of my ability. The support of every democrat Is earnestly solicited. Very respectfully, WILBUR H. ROSS. Aurora, N. C. 4-4 tfc. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate before the Democratic Primaries for the Office of Sheriff of Beaufort County. I will appreciate any support that my friends may give me. W. W. HOOKER. FOR SHERIFF. To the Democrats of Beaufort County I wish to express to you my sincere 'thanks for }**ur loyal support in the past, and. If I have made an efficient officer and a faithful servant of the people, to ask your continued support in the County Primaries which will be announced later: and if I am nominated and elected, (and I see no reason why I shall not be), I can only promise to do as 1 have in' the past, all in my power to give you good service. Now I wish to thank you in advance and ask all good Democrats to attend the primaries and give me their hearty support for Sheriff of Beaufort County. Faithfully, Your Servant, GEO. E. RICKS. 6-11 tfc. FOR SHERIFF. To the Democratic voters of Beaufort County: I announce myself aa a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Beaufort County In accordance with the resolution adopted by the County Convention two years ago limiting the time which any person should hold office to two terms only and my candidacy Is subject to this resolution. S. B WINDLET, 6-28 tfc. ANNOUNCEMENT I tako this method of Informing my friends that I am a candidate for re-nomlnaotln for the Office of Register of Deeds, and ask them all to attend the Democratic Primaries, and assist me in obtaining the noml-j nation. Thanking each and every one klndj ly for the hearty support they have' given me In the past and asking a| continuance of the same, I remain,' Yours very truly, GILBERT RTJMLET. 1 FOR RECORDER I wish to announce to mj- Irian da that I am a candidate for the offloe of Recorder of the Criminal Court of the Cltr of Waahlnaton. Waahtngton Townablp, Longacre Townahlp and tlhocowlnlt7 Townahlp, of Ba*lafort Countr, subject to tha Daaao. cratlc primaries, and solicit tha aapport and rota of all Oaaaoermtle to tarn. M. J. FOWX.S&. -14 tfe. i i I " ^ 1 hereby respectfully Announce my * sstM^-rssc.'s.r i IT, nb)?ct to tho will at th. paopl* . to bo ozpraucd oti tbo Democratic Primary. If renominated and elect- ? ed to the offloe of Treasurer, I pledge # to the people the ume courteone it tendon I here heretofore endeavor ed to give to all, and the same fldel- * Itp to the trust reposed fn me as the # custodian of the peepie'e money. Respectfully. . X. R. MIXON. ? -1? tfc. I FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I announce my oandidacy for Coos.- * ty Commissioner of Beaufort County ? from Richland Township, subject te the action of the Democratic prlmarl- * as. * W. H. WHITLEY. I 7-4 tfc. - FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself ss a can- _ dldste for the County Commissioner from Chocowlnlty Township, subject to the action, of the Democratic Pri- J mary. . " " ? I 7-11 tfc. 4 FOR RECORDER 7" I hereby Announce my candidacy ; for Recorder of the Criminal Court In Washington1 for Washington, Cho- * cowinlty and Long Acre Townships, * subject to the notion of the Deittfc- ? cratlc voters of said Judicial DCMrtafr In the primary election. * ' "'*f if F# This July 16. 1?1I. *") FRANK H. BRYAN. 7-16 tfc. X* COUNTY COMMISSIONER * I hereby announce my candldAcy * for County Commissioner fdr 'Wash- * ington Township, subject to the ac- * tlon of the Demc^cratlc primary elec- ~ tion. and will appreciate the support of all Democrats., , . This the 16th day of July. X9U. W. E. SWINDELL. ? 7-16 tfc. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER . I announce my candidacy for coun- ~ ty Commissioner of Beaufort coun ty from Long 'Acre Township, sub ject to the action of the Democratic * primaries. " t" ' u M J.A%'; W. S. D. EBORN. S-l tfc. ^ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I announce my candidacy for Coun- * ty Commissioner of Beaufort County * from Chocowlnity Township, subject * to the action of the Democratic prl- * marles. W. A. BLOUNT. * 1 7-29 tic. ' ' * NOTICE. To the Democratic Voters of the * Washington, Long Acre and Choco- * wlnlty Townships: I beg to announce- my candidacy * for the office of Recorder In the above * 1 mentioned district, subject to the ae- * 1 tlon of the Democratic primaries to ' be held September 7, 1912. ' 1 I was born and reared in the country and have always maintained * my intimacy with the country peo- .? pie upon whom I greatly rely for my ~ success In this undertaking. Several years' experience In the NO court house In the Superior Court, in the Clerk's office and the office of the <1 Register of Deeds has aided me great- h. ly In becoming qualified to fill this office which I believe I can do to lu the satisfaction of the people of the & community. In addition to this I was city clerk In the city of Washington for two vefl years, giving a $16,000 bond, and per .secretary of the County Boar^of ed Elections, both of which positions I daj believe I filled acceptably. offi Many of the country people know f0r the treatment often received at the Bei hands of the chief of police of the the city of Washington, and If ^Iteted to Um the position of recorder It will be one ] of my most sacred duties to see that Ho such abuses are net tolerated anfr r that justice shall be meted out to all of persons equally. low i.v, . Respdctfullfr, <J C bill W. B. WtNbLgf. hmfi i ' ^ " nu? , POH COMMIB8IONKR. Ru I hereby.' iDotu.' ii7' chiaidhcjr I for the office of Ootraty Comralcclon- Hu, N 'con Choeowttlr# ToWhlhfpI. tick- ten Ject to U? actlen of the Denocrstlc 1 Primaries. ' H CHURCHILL BRfOAW. Act. li?T.r.c. i i N1 r : } /-', ggfe'jgffly ; '?Wllsy a ?o4bu, . w , V*. B. aodBM. Br. RODMAN A BODMAX " * mm H. S. Ward J aulas D. Orlmss WARD A GRMSB -JESS...: Pint Judicial District and tk# - I Psdsrsl Oosrts. ? I I jomn H. Bomrtt Attorney si L? m WASHINGTON, V. a I I I a A. P HELL IPS M HBO, FHUD INSURANCE. Washington, jr. a I B v ' .i i .?>* .. h i?. W D. GBIKB8 r I ittciM^sMLsir WMhtecton. Nerth OatoUmu Practices in all the Codrts. ! ? lohn H. Small a. D. MacT ?M u ^ ^ Hsot MbMuIIM^^ ? ^Washinfton^Noi jTcyollaa ' ,..... .... , Edward U Stawart, ? Washington, N. C. W. A. Thompson. Aurora, N. O, STEWART A THOMFBOX ? Attornaja. at Law. Washington and Aurora, N. O. 0 ,..: ?*? NORWOOD !>. SIMMONS . ? Attorney-at-Law Washington, N. 0. f t? , FRANK H. BRYAN Attorney at Law Office lit Savings and Trust * building. Second floor. Prao-. lice In all the courts. * ? STOP LOOK 41 "LISTEN" ??? 1 see all forma of life and ac ident Insurance. I can giro you a contract equal to any- * thing oa the market. * rhe Security Life A Annuity Co. H. A. COOPER, Agent. NOTICE OF SALE RTH CAROLINA. BEAUFORT 20UNTT, IN THE SUPERIOR 4 :OURT, BEFORE THE CLERK. W. Hudnell ft Jennie Hndnell re la O. Hndnell, Ernest G. Hudnell Lucy V. Hudnell by her guardian . . * r, Utum, W. T. Hudnell. Jnder -and by virtue of authority ted In me by an order of the Sulor Court or Beaufort county datJuly l?tb, 1919. I will, on Monthe 9th day of September, 1919 tr for sale to the highest bidder cash at fh? Court house door la lufort county, at 19 o'clock noon. following described real estate all:- * " ^ylng and being In the 8tate otj f cth Carolina, County of Beaufor&'i- < i' bland township, oh the East stdW?> South 9 reek and bounded es s: On the West by C. C. Ars^ ? 1; on the South by Dixon and :Rqoon the Best by Mondamta-tAesi "4 ? th. North hf CrM*M I ,?*-/' t balac th., Und whwu. JokD tn.U lut. mld*d .djoi.tns th. U of Mn? Q. K. U.UImw. HI. 8th d.j of Xufut, EDWARD U STEWART. 4WO. , /?
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