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f _ .*" _ I mSUTi4 mt,'L"n!.'i'S( {if'S ?? ? I. M. In t*? Mt *f J^1 E . ? <? ??$ ?M ' .flVKaBHtft ? ? . i., omtw >! ? i gir?*? II rom do aot cot tte Dally Now* promptly Wtogl? or wrtto tbo au??or and the fpimt will rooelvo fmsdtof atto?5bC U to oo<- doin to pImm jim. Ail articles dot to the Dally Nowa lor publication moot bo tlgnod by too wrltor. otherwise they wtU not bo published. TUESDAY. AUGUST 13. lblE. ' ? ( NEW ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. H. C. Hayo announce? his con- j dldacy for County Commfssloner from ^ Richland Township. Mr. Mayo la -a , elf-made man and will make a good , officer. , DISCOURAGE MIQ1ATI0N OFJORSUMPTIVES! Physicians In all of the esBtefh and southern states will be asked by Che National Association for the Study And Prevention of Tuberculosis to stop sending consumptives In the last stage of tuberculosis and without sufficient funds to the southwestern part of the United Stamps in search " of health, according to an announcement made today by that association. While it is impossible to tell accurately how many consumptives there are at present living In the Statel of Colorado, New Mexico. Arizona. Southern California and Western T*>*. J* ! w.w,_ 1 ? ' ?'">r it. i? i?ruuauie tuai no ieaa man ^ 10 per cent, of the 6,000,000 people In this territory have tuberculosis themselves or have come to the West because some member of their family has had it. Every year, the health ( authorities estimate, not less than r 10.000 consumptives hopelessly dis- c eased come Wjest to die. For these cases, the climate of thiB section of the country can do nothing and they are compelled to die in strange surroundings and thousands of miles from home and friends. The National Association volnts out further that from 50 to 60 per cent, of thefce advanced pases are tta poop to provide the proper no^eaai^M 6* * life and they are either starred to death or compelled to accept the meagre charity which this part of the country affords. In an effort to stop the migration of consumptives of this class to the Southwest, the National 'Association will ask physicians to be more careful in ordering patients to go away, and wilt* also ask railroads to discontinue their practice of selling "charity" tickets to those who cannot afford to pay full fare. "No consumptive should go to Colorado, California or the West for his health." says the association, "unless he has a good chance fo rrecovery from his disease, and unless especially he has at least S 1,000 to spend for this purpose, over and above what his family may need. "Tuberculosis can be cured In any ^ part of the United States, and it is not necessary for a tuberculosis pa- ^ tient to go West. Whenever possible. ... -. . . ... . c me ."National Association urges tuner- ? culoeis patients who have not ample funds to go to a sanatorium near home, and if they .rannot do this, to take the cure in their own homes, under the direction of a physician." QUARTERLY CONFERENCE * ! AT ID. E. CHURCH TQNICHT) 1 At the First Methodist church this p evening at eight o'clock the third j, ft quarterly conference will convene and ^ ^ Rev. J. T. Glbbs. D. D . will/preside. a Written, up to date repopra will be g presented by the pastor on Sunday School, and general state of the church and other thingR. and by the a treasurer Mr. J. F. Buckman on all p finances- It is desired that not only n the prayermeeting attendants but also t! the members be present to acquire in- 0 formation as to the status of all o I church work. The meeting will be c open to the public and all are cordial- 1 ly invited. d CORRECTION. V' The Daily Ncwb takes this opportunity of stating for the Information of aU interested that is was not Mr. ?". .CharieiT L. Wright, of the/ firm of Walter Cradle Co., who was before ti k the Recorder yesterday for "Bcrap- ti ping." The name given as Charlie ci f; Wright was Wright all Right, but not P the Right shade of Wright. The error u t.. Is corrected with pleasure. Mr. r Wright, of the Walter Credle ComBp; pany, Is one of the city's peaceful Hfc" ybung men and has yet to appesr in eourt for violating the law. C ? Y*r ? l? beat fcoa <*t lato nta tba klikM tjrr* It rat jou ud at that M <?MlB wtth (Old tlwlr wayward ? The reatricti . Homesite Prof mi una mh' CaalATES b ratal u "] ' : ~ , On Tnaaday evening last Mia KatblMn Kuglar, of Philadelphia celebrated her eighteenth birth da with the family circle at the bom of her annt, Mrs. H. B. Mayo, cor ner of Pearce and Weet Secon itreet. The attractive tea table wu sprea for fifteen of the family circle; th beautifully decorated cake for th center of the table bearing the eigh teen lighted candlee emblematic o the eighteen yeara of the young lit bad passed.f Miaa Kathleen waa presented i lovely necklace set with pearls fron ber uncle. Mr. Edward Long, and i pearl brooch from her mother. ANOTHER ALLEN ON TRIAL. WYTHE VILLE, Va? Aug. 14.rhe case of Frlel Allen, one of thi tang of outlaws alleged to have com nltted the Carroll county courthousi murders at Hillsvllle last March, wa called for trial today. The Indict nent upon which he is to be triei charges him with the murder o Commonwealth's Attorney Willlan d. Foster, one of the five persom tilled In the courtroom tragedy ?rlel Allen Is the third of the Allei :lan to be tried for the murders rioyd Allen and his son, Claude A1 en. have been tried and convicted o: Irst degree murder. SCHOONER HERE. The schooner Annie Wahab. Capt 'aswell Williams In command, ar ived In port last evening from Ocra oke. A college professor says that boyi fo wrong because of the things the: jarry in their pockets. Qlrls, havln) ao pockets, of course have to wal until they grow old enough to loai their Junk Into a hand bag. Pittsburg's police superlntenden says thJU he will not interfere with In aocenr spooning !n the public parki Pittsburg's police superintendent*! same Is Thomas McQuade, and he ha ? warm heart to fit the name. New England has a shoestrlni trust. What of ItT If some corpora Hon will corner all the hooka and eyei tnd refuse to sell those horrled de rices It will secure the gratitude a several thousand married men. A nature faker In Colorado says h< iwna a lamb with a hoof at the on< it Its tall. Although Its economii ralue Is In no way Increased thereby the lamb Is saved a good deal of trou hie when It feels like kicking Itself. NOTICE OP SALE. WHEREAS, the Albemarle Devel pment Company by deeds dated tprll 9. 1912, and May ?. 1912. con eyed to Win. H. Schuette the fol owing described tracts of lands: re orded In Book 170, page 556, anc look 172. page 213. Lota 37, 36. 35. 45. 58. 57. 56 >3. 44. 54. 61 and 62 as shown bj he map of the Albemarle Develop nent Company, which Is on record it he Registrar's office In Book 161 tage 532, and WHEREAS, an agreement was enered Into by and between John A Wilkinson and Wm. H. Schuette lated April 9, 1912. and May ? 1912, by which it Is provided thai Vm. H. Schuette should sell th? roperty described In the deeds herenbefore recited unless the said Joht k. Wilkinson patdi recited In sajf! greements noteB duo Wm. H chuette and executed by the said J l. Wilkinson, and WHEREAS, the said notes are due nd unpaid, I will by virtue of the ower vested In me by the agreements hereinbefore recited, sell to he highest bidder for cash at 12 'clock noon at the Court House door f Beaufort County, Washington, N. '., on Thursday. September 12th, 912, the property described in the eeds here'nbefore referred to. This 12th day of August. 1912. Wm. H. Schuette. 8-13-4w NOTICE The Democratic Senatorial Convenon for the Second Senatorial Disrlct of North Carolina is hereby slled to meet at the Court House in lymonth, N. C., on Thursday, Angst the 15th at 12 If. Thl? 14th day of Jntr. 1911. By order: WILET C. RODMAN, Chairman Democratic Executive ommlttee 2nd Senatorial District, a kM mrnr kfnMnTwMiOkcdikil mm III Ml ?. k?Mky. |m< mmt kMt koy* ??d <Mc wkr ik. to ' I Of > ? n< iwkul, IM'I M war* din|lkM? dlM-k.Mhkw.wd-.T H Mr yaaT OaM k WD nwfwkw, Mr Mk ?n thoa- o | Who wawld kava wnar ikltfll for aw one. bat draw onf of Washington Park ara planned lor an ideal *rty. t A. C. HATHA WAT OM of tka'caaita hccdMldid tkat JJJrfcOikala M *M W ail who ata?a aa backward treat UUT mmmm. a itrNt ear has no for limn? ?" _ ? Tho wifo of the ju<Uw ?bo rendered <?? *** Mrth rate is 1 the decision moot to ite ki4 ot- * * *? *? " MTUi - *' 11 V * Aviator* who oerry the mall* wiU a " Aa exchange toll* a* that Pnaeo hare no cbaao* to road the postoarda. fl w la training eagles to attack aoroplanoa. ' ^ ' I y Far bo It from us to contradict any- Alh'feoanlao Mocha aad Jam coffee jj e body, but tho man who In roe tod IMF *okam tqmm Braall, aad tho ralorlaam story has all tho qualification of a tlon mill. a succooofnl fisherman. - ' - ' * :? A fow dropa of 0(1, properly admla- 8 A Chicago Judge has announood latorod, will aoftoa your lawnmowil'a that ha will soad to jail for six month* raucoas rotoo. f ? otoit chauffeirf who hits s podostrlan ' " 1' e and doosa't st^. That's right It's Tho an French soroplane lino over c - only fair to fir# pedestrian* a chance the Bullish channel baa adopted a If- ? f to hit back the man who hits thsm. mlaita suhadiits. The conspiracy to oust the hobble New Jertey U dlecuialng whether ^ by beginning with the psuanler not deed moequltoee should be paid for by * I having succeeded. It Is now proposed weight or by the pint. * II to do the trlok by baring plaits In the ' ?a hobble. They seem determined to Speaking of unsolved mysteries. a make women use more cloth someway what has become of the bearded lady or other. and the dog-faced boy? ' f A Fall* Offer B # We will take care of your money for you, safeguard it from a 8 all harm, return it to you any time you wish, and pay you A Per Ont^ on Yanr Tint Dej ? posits CsnpoiiiM Quarterly. t Now isn't that a square deal? TRY IT. ? Savings & Trust Company "t 1 Cor. Main & Market Sta. * ' ?>' Washington. N. C x (r ?"Ct d Another Arrival of Dried and Evaporated Fruits Such as Prunes, Apples, Peaches and Apricots, all of which p we are selling at loc per pound, except Apricots, and they *1 ' are 18a o This year's pack No. 3 Standard Tomatoes, nearly all solid meat which we are selling at 10c can. It will require but a few orders to convince you If you are open to conviction we can save you money. We are as anxious o serve you as you are to reduce your grocery account. A : PURE FOOD GROCERY, s J. E. BONNER, Prop. Phone 261 s & - ?y di . ft l C J. LEON WOOD?Members New York Cotton Exchange?JAMES. W. COLE J J. LEON WOOD & CO. L i t BANKERS and BROKERS. } , ? mocKM. nonar Ootton, Grain and Prorlfloos, 71 Plume St., ^ tl h 1 Carpenter Building, Norfolk, V*. y" / p) 1 | Mink nilm to Now York Stock Exchange, New York Got* / ol \ mm Exchange, Chicago Board of Trade and other tassels! cea- \ p< j \ torrespondence Respectfully Solicited. Investment and Mar- f b< c \ glnal Accounts Given Careful Attention. \ iE P< Try a Daily News Want Ad I I 81 ? T* . NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 8" Better Paint ? Having qualified as executor of Better paint this year if your the laat Will and Testament of Mrs. ' property needs it. Mistaken Laura E. Blackwell, deceased, thla * men have been waiting for paint 18 10 notlfy a11 persons having claims 0 ' to come down. The cost of h" e,,ut' 10 "re^nt th?m f0 ' , . , , . , to the undersigned on or before the ? their job has gone up not down; 23rd ot July m, or thl> no. c, it always goes-lip by waiting; tl?e will be pleaded in bar of their *u never comes down. recovery. Better paint than Devoe? All pereone indebted to said ee- * : There isn't any. tate will please make payment of Suppose one had waited 20 ,h!?,d\b.u..t0.th* ,un,d'"1?ned , , ? Thte 23rd day of July. 1912. or 10 years ago for a better ? c CARTER, JR_ 6i paint than Devoe; how long Executor. 1 would he have waited? how 7-24 etc ?T/N,.U ? :? 1 A -At iwug nvuiu uc auii nuve iu W'dlir ______________ The price a gallon makes ? . ? _ ~~ .... , Rab-Mj-Tlam will care yoa. , some difference; yes, but not m i much; it's the paint that counts; " ,0 I'W^r-dtat counts. [M WITU PIIQ = Protection of property counts UUUll VI11II QHU m more yel. Better paint. NO Dirt ,jr McKEEL-RICHARDSON o t ' ? hd'w co. > No Smoke = No worry Advertise In the DaDy Itewa. No Delay WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING A |J . VI?& Ice Cream and can furnish you any ** ItUl a lTvi th amount you want delivered at jrour Da. fl If* a 1_ ?* home. Thirty Cents per quarty In Bill 3 viOOl IvltCDeil of boxes, Thirty-five centa if ^packed pit -v to in treeser. ii.ss per s?iion Gas Ranges Set Free 11 Cream guaranteed. Is not made 'fo from extracts. Special price to IUM f Pa or merchants Give us your order for V |P^P P* . pt Sunday's cream on Saturday and n \' ve we will deliver. Washington Fruit . Store. Phone 4S0. TBT A DArLt * ?*** " ? . vfi {!? . ;v ? - V , I . t At tho Tosnaat of mt Wanda t or ?h. Lactalataro of North Carolina ahjoot to tho Kiln of U. Dwwcnl? prlntarlaa. niMMIvlllam h. ima*a M tho wkolo ooontr to tko Mt or mr ability. Toon traly. \ B. D. KOWE -4 t to. Nonca O THE DEMOCRATS Or BMADFORT COOHTT:I hereby announce myeelf aa a an did a to (or re-election to Ut otic* of County Commlaaloner from Vaahlnffton Townahip, aubject to tho ctlon of the Democratic Primary, ho aid X be nominated and elected, will lire the tame faithful aerrlce a the future as la the past. This Aufust the ttl^.^fVk 0. A. WYNNE. I tie. OR CLKRK RECORDER'a oocmt I horobr announoa tkst I am a aadldato boforo Uo Domoorotlo prt. Art. to auccood mraalf u dork ot locorder'a Court (or tko City ot raahlnstoo sad VuhJijtoi TownMp, LOSS Aero Townahip and ChoooinltT1 Town ah In I uk the support of all Democrats ad will appreciate same. Very respectfully, C. C. CRATCH. -10 10 ds. FOB COMMISSIONER This la to announce that I am a indidate for County Commiaaloner rom Richland Township. I hare lllgently worked for the Democratic arty for thirty years and now in ream the support of all Democrats la arnestly desired and will be very tuch apprec'ated. W. H. JONES. dward. N. C. O THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF BEAUFORT COUNTY I hereby annouaoe myself as a canIdate for Register of Deeds. If omlnate and elected, will eerre the sople "at all Umes to beet of but blllty. The support of every demcrat la earnestly solicited. Very respectfully, WILBUR H. RO88. urora, N. C. -4 tfc. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candlate before the Democratic Primaries ?r the Office of Sheriff of Beaufort ounty. I will apprecifUe any sup>rt that my friends may civs me. W. W. HOOKER. FOR SHERIFF. t> the Democrats of Beaufort County I wish to express to you my sincere tanks for >jur loyal support In the int. and, If I have made an efficient Seer and a faithful servant of the tople, to ask your continued support i the County Primarlee which will ' s announced later: and If I am nomated and elected, (and I see no <aaon why I shall not be), I can onpromlse to do as I hsve In the ist, all In my power to give you >od service. Now I wish to thank >U In advunro ?bh J 1 emocrata to attend the primaries I id give me their hearty support for ' leriff of Beaufort County. I ' Faithfully, Your Servant, GEO. E. RICKS. 11 tfc. FOR SHERIFF. To the Democratic voters of Beau- 1 rt County: ' I announce myself as a candidate 1 r the office of Sheriff of Beaufort 1 >unty in accordance with the resotion adopted by the County Conven?n two years Ago limiting the time hlch any person should hold office J two terms only and my candidacy subject to this resolution. 8. B WINDLEY, 1 28 tfc. 1 1 ANNOUNCEMENT 1 I tako this method of informing 1 y friends that I am a candidate r re-nomlnaottn for the Office of agister of Deeds, and ask them all ' attend the Democratic Primaries, id assist me In obtaining the. nomiitlon. Thanking each and every one kind i for the hearty support they hgve ) ven me In the past and asking a < ntinuance of the same, I remain, Yours vary truly, ' GILBERT RUMLEY. FOR RBCORDHR j I wish to announce to my friends j at I am a candidate for the office Recorder of t|ie Criminal Const the City of Washington. Washing- : n Township, Languors Township d 3h*>com In It? Township, of Resort County. subject to the Demo- 1 ?Uc prlawtaa, ui lolfelt tfc* rop- ? *t wU rat* of *11 ntllrtlli 1 4?*. 1 L K J rOWl.BR. -14 tfe. i . I 1 ' ' * Md MMtt U R?Ort? Of U. 0 DomocroUc Prtaurt*, to bo kot dMror la tko futuro u I ban ta ?o?t to odwloiofor tko tow tolrU votin. w. Do ORIMK ANNOCXCKMKNT I hereby respectfully announo. candidacy tar re-nomlnation to oflea of Treasurer of Bouufbrt O tJ. subject to the will of tha pa to b? tnwmd. at the Deanoc Frlmary. If re-nomlnated aad a od to the office of Tmurv, I pla to the people the same courteoai ton Hon I bar* heretofore endea Od to ft to to all, and the tame fl itp to tbo truat rnpoocd ?n mo as f us tod Ion of th* psoas's money Eospoctfully, I B. MIXOI -11 tfc. FOB COUNTY OOMMI8SIONE I announce my candidacy for C< ty Commisalonsr of Beaufort Cot from Richland Township, subjsc the action of tho Domocratlo prim so. W. H. WHITLK' 7-4 tfc. FOB COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a dldste for the County Commissi from Chooowlnity Township, anb to the action of the Democratic mary. 0. 0. wii.i.nm 7-11 tfc. FOR RBOORDKR 1 hereby announce my candid (or Recorder of the Criminal C* In Washington (or Washington, C oowlnlty and Long Acre Towaah subject to the notion of the De cratlc voters of said Judicial Diet In the primary election. This Joly It, 1911. FRANK H. BRYA> 7-11 tfc. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candid for County Commissioner for Wi Ington Township, subject to the tlon of the Democratic primary a tlon, and will appreciate the. sup] of all Democrats. This the ltth day of July, 191 W. E. 8WINDEH 7-li tfc. FOR COUNTY COMMISSION El I announce my candidacy for co ty Commissioner of Beaufort co ty from Long Acre Township, s ject to the action of the Democri primaries. W. 8. D. EBORN 1-8 tfc. FOR COUNTY OOMMIS8IONE1 I announce my candidacy for Co ty Commissioner of Beaufoft Con from Chocowlnlty Township, subj to the action of the Democratic ] marles. W. A. BLOUNT 7-19 tfc. FOR COMMISSIONER. To the Democratic voters of Be tort County: I hereby announce candidacy for County Commlsslo from Richland Township, subject the Democratic primaries. H. C. MAYO S-14-tfc FOR CLERK RECORDER'S OOC To the Democratic voters of W? Ington and Washington Townsl Long Acre Township, and Chocos Ity Township, I hereby announce i lelf a candidate for Clerk of the 1 corder's Court, subject to Democrt primaries and I will appreciate w my friends may do for me. I am yours respectfully, WM. 8WANNER T-4 tfc. The medical oploln that women n raster than men because the bit Bows more freely la the posterior p of their brain may be a technical p res si on of why they read the end a book first to see how it comee c In San Francisco. the defendant \ divorce suit ignored his child, i asked that the custody of a pet sp lei be awarded to him. The dog w the child was awarded by the oo to the more human-mlnded ot the ? lag* I partners In the oasd. i i ' i I iiti iid i ii if ii 11 ?^ FOB COMMISSIONER. I hereby enounce my candldi or the offlee of County Commissi ir from Chocowinity Township. 8 set to the action of the Dsmocra } rims ties. H. CHURCHrLL BRAOAW tug. II?T.F.C. ft v cauiJ " mm *5" 'S its- * Otm ??.ii orac Dm. " , nW 1 to : i ; ;?;?r-; ^ ; p AXIBL * WMSJT"" I ?? w^^SaffewSK* o J. ****** /w.* * ; 7~I i . . . * WUw C. Man. Z ?? " ** Mm, ft. ifa * rodmak a rodhah > J5 Si ~?HSEL: 'ttlwU' ''MaliotMl* I. ? ?'? * . . ' I * >U, ; wAMmtoTO*. m. a. I nir ? t ? ' * ' ? art. ..7 r. I a ^tolijpb? bimx. I ; WAaHIHOTOH, W. O. " -a a- * " >*rt- * w D. CHIMBS . ' illMKfoMsir L EMMMti IIMOMT lACT John H- Small A. D. lfcf ? " >urt Harry MflMilif ? '.ho- M, Mirtiw a li It i n Attwiwi ah m ^WaahlacUa^MnJa Ombi^ ' riot -, ? fauna* Htiid L Smart. I. WaaUastoa, H 0. - ? l?i?. *. ft STEW ACT * THOMPSON H i.ct * ittmni at i+w. iah- * Waahfacto* aad Inarm. JC C. ? * * a a a la* *?rt: * * * * s l ooljjm a. a oatca Ms. " Boom I ao4 ?. a Waahinctoa. N. 0. I m m un- ?mM un- ?** lub- " m NORWOOD L. fUMMOHl uic m Attorney-at-Law ? r. * Washington, If. a eeeee eee* fc e an- FRANK H. BRYAN ^ nty Attorney at Law led prl- Office In Barings and Trnst building. Second floor. Prao- * tlce In all the courts. * e m e e e a a e STOP LOOK Jk "LMTER" SU- _7 ; my I see all forms of life aad ae ner cldeat insurance. I can giro t0 you a contract equal to aay thing on the market. The Security Life Jk Annuity Co. H. A. COOPER, A cent. ?*. / Jb" NOTICE OF SALE ^ NORTH CAROLINA. BEAUFORT V COUNTY. IN THE 8UPBRIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK, itlo H w Hudnell A Jennie,Hudnell lutt ' J Lula O. Hudnell, Brneet O. Hudnell A Lucy V. Hudnell by her guardian ad Utum. W. T. Hudnell. Under and by virtue of authority vested In me by an order of the Superior Court of Beaufort county dated July l??h. If IS. I Will; on Monday, the 8 th day of September. 181S offer for sale to the highest bidder n. for cub at the Court houee door la \ / of Beaufort county, at It o'clock noon, at the following deacrlbod roal aetata to-wlt:- / i'cgj "J Lyln* and betn? In tba Btata of J North. Carolina. County of Beaufort Richland townahlp, on the Heat aid* art of Booth Creek end hounded en fovea town: On the Want by 0. C. Arnhhell; on the South by Dixon and Bon nor on the Beet by Kondamla Aae? nue, end on the. North by Croohnd Run. ** It bains the land whereon John ?*" Hudeell laet reetded adlolntnt the ">- lande of Mm Q. jc. Malllnon. >4? Thle tth day of Ausu*t, mi. - , EDWARO L< STEWART, Cemmlmioner U-l 4WO. f *4 ',
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