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I lwl!iM9.a7STvSSSSii3c q, < lua ?f IS k Oh T?ar I.M ^ r?*ottf4i .. . ? iff u"' ** ?* **7 R. *' ,u? ?iwot. i i>" whik. h Ail uttctw not to th. D*Ur Um c^rssssas^M I Wf'urw * i. ?y II - - y I COUMTRY C0RRESP61IDEDCE Continued from Pag? U .Very til, la convalescent. i We hare in our nearby forest the I largest Quantity and the finest blackberries we have ever seen, that Is In ' favor of the 8tock Lak, especially for ? the children who can have the first E1 picking and not have to take what k the dogs leave and need not be afraid of meeting with Vicious cattle. f G ULEAD ? There was an Ice cream party at t J. A. Buck's tobacco barn Wednesday night. J. H. Ecklin was down last week. W. G. Yeates returned from Spring! Hope Wednesday. Messrs. Jesse Warren and Jesse. Lewis, of Blounts Creek, were here on business Friday. ' > Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ecklin left Saturday for Wharton, where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Nathaniel Cox for a few days. Quite a number went to Bath Friday by gas boat Bennette, to the * meeting Of thh Farmers' Union. They wero expecting a picnic, but were disappointed. From tho account they gave, and judging from the mood that some of the party returned in. the i prohibition law is not very rigidly enforced in that progressive metropolis. Thero was an ice cream party a^N.' E. Lewis' Saturday night. J. L. Latham and others attended I, services at Elizabeth Chapel Sunday. O. J. Cutler and W. L. Daniels took a delightful sail Sunday after B. D. Daniels is attending the Teacher's Institute being held in Washington this week. "Sing while you are working." adi vises Mrs. Beach, the pcdestrler.ne. We fain would follow her advice, but there are able bodied men working about us and we have no accident Insurance. There Is 9. 1-year-old boy In New York who speaks English, Spanish. Japanese and four other languages His parents must have devoted very .little time to teaching him baby talk and Mother Goose rhymes. FOR RECORDER AURORA DIS RTICT. I hereby announce to the voters o Aurora Recorder's Court district thai || I am a candidate to succeed xnysel 1 as Recorder. Subject to the actloi of the Democratic primaries. W. H. HOOKER. 8-16-tfc SAYS BAKER. On or about October 1st I shall so [ cure a state and county license to d( a real estato business in the City o Washington. This will not Interfere 1 with my photography business i> psrtly attempted auch a deal threi years ago but then saw everythlni > down and out, so I decided to wai I awhile. Now to my mind Washing ? ton Is taking on new life and then I may be something doing in a shor while. Believing that this Is the bes 1 time for me to make the start I an . Bounce my Intention, as I am no depending upon the business for 1 livelihood. It Is to be conducted slm w*j " a side Issue. I knowing tha W* , if this business is carefully and hon Hp sstly worked, gsttlng the conAdenci K of the people that It will pay wjthii K a few years. Anyway I declare mysel K bow open for business and yon cai |. hot 1 shall push It with vigor to thi oad. Don't forgot I shall have som< f.. thing mora to say later on. Re mem t her 1 mean business and shall exped m you to do same. Yours, 1W, H. BAKER. I WASHING1 What's the Reason Nut W?kta|toa fim*i la Foot BwMi WiUsowt KiiwlH the J' Ther? are eeoree ot people who drag eat a. miserable existence wlthtout* realising the cause ot their suffering. Day after day they are sashed with backache aw d head ache; suffer from nervousness, dizziness, weakness, languor and depression. Alfcely the kidney* have fallen behind la their work or filtering the blood and that Is the root of thi trouble. Look, to your kidneys, assist them In their work?give them the help they need. Ton can use no better remedy than Doan's Kidney Pills. Below Is grateful testimony from a sufferer In this locality. F. P. Avery. 190 Middle St.. New Bern, N. C., says: "1 have no rea^ son to change my high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills which 1 expressed through the local newspapers some years ago. I began using this remedy when 1 was suffering from kidney complsint and backache and it cured me." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Makes Pimples Go IU?markiU>lt* How Zemo (lean the Fare of Pimple* and All Other Blemishes. With the finger tips apply a little I Zemo to the akin, then see the pimples and blackheads vanish. Zemo la a liquid, not a smear, leaves no trace, just simply sinks in and does the work. You will be astonished to And how quickly eczema, rash, dandruff, itch, liver spots, salt rheum and all other skin diseases are cured. Zemo is put up by the E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and is regularly sold by all druggists at $1 for the large bottles, but you can get a liberal size trial bottle for only 23 cents. And this trial bottle Is guaranteed. You surely will find Zemo a wonder. Get a< bottle now from Hardy Drug Sto^e, Worthy and Ktheredge Prop. The Rezall Store. | iu-;-e Is no limit to the amount eJ punishment the human stomach can stand. For Instance, there Is the man who goes camping In summer and | cooks bis own grub. } DOG TAX NOTICE. Dog taxes are now due and the law imposes a fine of $5.00 and costs on owners who fall to list and pay the tax on their dops. This law will be enforced. GEO. N. HOWARD, 8-15-1 Otc Chief of Police. NOTICE. To the Democratic Voters of the Washington, Long Acre and Chocowlnity Townships: 1 beg to announce my candidacy for the oflic^fof Recorder in the above mentioned district, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries to be held September 7, 1912. I was born and reared In the I country and have alwava maintained my intimacy with the country people upon whom I greatly rely for my success in this undertaking. Several years' experience in the court house in the Superior Court, In the Clerk's office and the office of the Register of Deeds has aided me greatly In becoming qualified to fill this f office which I believe I can doi to the satisfaction of the people ofJUMj community. & In addition to this I was city clerk in the city of Washington for two years, giving a $15,000 bond, and secretary of the County Board of Elections, both of which positions I believe I filled acceptably. Many of the country people know the treatment often received at the hands of the chief of police of the city of Washington, and If elected to the position of recorder It will be one of my most sacred duties to see that such abuses are not tolerated and that justice shall be meted out to all persons equally. Respectfully, W. B. WINDLEY. Bicycles! Bicycles! Now Mercian 111 u4 o?. Wo or# iion to tor tko Raorelo. Hooding, Standard. Iror J?mi. Colombia. Rambloo. Bmblam National and Dayton Blrruln. Bald (or ooob of m Hii. Wo mlno mm a (nil Una of repair* at all (turn D. R. CUTLER Mm*#:* '1 WASHINGTON, N. C * ' ' r y hawt* to om#U?l?r Sbout tte w A. C. HATH A WAV " **1* " T^I^r^T"~" ^IT T7' jj >i TaTMTS^rTTTTT A Fair O tter We will take care of your money for yota aiin?nfh froi iV all harm, return-it to you sayame yoa with, and pay yo ^ A Par* Catd. ta Ytw ftea W " posit* CtafttaM Quarterly. Now isn't that a Square deal? TRY IT. Savings & trust Company Cor. Main & Market SU Washington, N -:*y -r <?-> 11- ^Ijk ct< ^Irmal r ubI ; WHEN summer furniture "fits" the season It makes you feel good to look at It on a hot day. This kind of furniture should have that litrht cnmmorv IrvtL' In curt tho ursaHisr Tli/vd'a iho kind we sell. We have just taken into stock a splenkid selection of pretty designs in summer furniture that makes you think of lounging and lazy ease the moment you look at it The prices are moderate- the quality the best Inspect-here. SOUTHERN f URN. CO cV7c 7}facef*GoodTufr>iiQrt> Washington, N.C. mm ? m tar lt i. i t t JLJLJLJJJ.JI Ji.1 .ma a? a wwhss w sw vsowvowmfrflvn I Mowers, Rakes, Harrows And all other machinery essential to up-to-date S profitable farming. We are sole agents for Walter A. Wood Machines. Horses. Mules, Wagons, Buggies and Harness of 48 the best to be had always on hand. 0 Washington Horse Exchange Company | B. L. SUSMAN, Pres. Washington, N. C. ww. NOTICE OF AD.W1 XIfcJTRATIt Better Paint ? Having qualified as executor Better paint this year if your the last win and Testament of property needs it. Mistaken Laura E- Biackweii, docoased. men have been waiting for paint 58 to notlfy a11 persona having c . i tl? against her estate to present < to come-down. The cost ol , ' . . , to tho undersigned on or befor< their job has gone-up not down; 23r<i day of July. 1913, or tbli -it always goes-up by waiting: tice will bo pleaded in bar of never comes down. recovery. Better paint than Devoe? A11 ii.d-.bted to sal There isn't any. ute wUl Pleaae mako wme' C oa their debts to tho undersigned. Suppose one had waited 20 Thl> J3rd d of Ju or 30 years ago for a better H c carter, j paint than Devoe; how long would he have waited? how 7-21 etc long would he still have to wait? The price a gallon makes Rmb-Mr-Tima wm 7o. some difference; yes, but not much; it's the paint that counts; the quality counts. POdlf 1UITII PI It's the go-far that counts. I IIIIH IIII kH I 11 Protection of property counts UUUll fill 11 Ull more yel. xT^'.'lx: Better paint fNO LIITt McKEEL-RICHARDSON iT' c , hd*w co. Wo smoke . No worry Advertise fat th? Dally New. No Delay A 'hot Fire When you have a anything to sell ?"*e' ^ Fr< vr . - ?? 11-ti | m_^_ 1 try the Dally 1 J.f : > ' i ' News. TRY A DAII.T NEWS WANT i j I it':*'. ' - : *2Sf 'i? NOTICE . V TO TEQP DEMOCRAT8 OF BBJ I mTMlf M candidate tor re-election to the flee of County Commlnaloaar fr i c Wuhlnston Towniklp, aub|Mt tot action of the Democratic Prime 1 Short* I bo nominate* hind Oleet ^ I will aire the name faithful asm i In the future an la ?WC paet. " Thin Aofunt tfo fth till. O. i. WYNNE l-t tfc. ;?i. FOR CLERK KNOWm.OMI I hereby announce that I an candidate before the Democratic \ marl, to succeed myself da Cleri Recorder's Court for the City f Washington and Washington Toi ship. Long Acre Township and Che winlty Township. . . <- * I ask the support of all Democr and will appreciate same. Very respectfully, C. 0. CRATCH t 7-1? SO do. FOR COMMISSIONER c This is to announce that I an eandldate for County Commiseio i from Richland Township. I A diligently worked for the Democn ' party for thirty years and now In [ turn the support of all Democrat! earnestly desired and will be v much apprec'ated. W. H. JONES Edward, N. C. *TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS BEAUFORT COUNTY f I hereby announce myself aa a c St date for Reglstar of Deeda. nominate and elected, will serve people at all tlmea to beat of Ability. The support of every d< ocrat Is earnestly solicited J*: Very respectfully, 4 WILBUR H. ROSS Aurorat, N. C. ,4-4 tfc. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a cai date before the Democratic Prima for the Office of Sheriff of Beaul Comity. I will appreciate any i port that my friends may five nu W. W. HOOKED FOR 811F.RIFF. To the Democrats of Beaufort Co ^ ty I wish to express to you my sln< thauks for >~ur loyal support In 01 post, and, II I have mado an efflel 01 officer and a faithful servant of 0k people, to ask your continued sup] gu lu I he County Primaries which be announced later: and If 1 am n< ^ Inated and elected, (and 1 see jw? reason why I shall not be), I can ly promise to do as I have In past, all In my power to give jgjl good service. Now I wish to thi you In advance and ask all g ^ Democrats to attend the prima and give me their hearty support \ Sheriff of Beaufort County. D Faithfully, Your 8ervant, GEO. E. RICKf )N 6-11 tfc. FOR SHERIFF. of Mrs. ip0 tjje Democratic voters of Bi tb,s fort County: 'aim9 i announce myself as a candle them for tIlo 0fnCe 0f sheriff of Beau s 1110 County in accordance with the r 1 no" lutlon adopted by the County Corn tbelr tlon two years ago limiting the t wblch any person should hold o to two terms only and my candid ut DI j <8 subject to this resolution. 8. B WINDLS1 6-23 tfc. P... a tor. ASNOL'XCKMKNT I tako this method of Inforn u my friends that I am a candli ' for re-nomlnaotin for the OAc? Register of Deeds, and ask them P to attend the Democratle Prima] |\ and assist me In obtaining the nt [I/ nation. Thanking each and every one 1 ly for the hearty support they 1 given me in the past and aakis continuance of the same, I rem Tours very truly, GILBERT RUMLE1 . V.nu FOR RECORDER ' I wish to announee to my frl< that I am a candidate for the o of Recorder of tW GrMkal O ;n ?t th. City of VuklutUrWM , , ton Tovuatilp. Loncaen Town w and "OocowlnJty TOornahtp, of B fort County, ubjoetto tbo D, ?, erotic prtmorlM, and oollelt tbo H> port ad row of on Otatooi mora. ... , lytM ?rr. . M.J.WWLM 1> ?-14 tfc. ' ' V an tot, Washington Tewnahlp. Choco-p 13 wlnlty Township ttl lwi Aort town] * coed myself u Recorder of Ue CftmJ* ? dttr'or la the future as X hare to the aaat to too tow torlatoiLI at. . W. D.ORHOH. I_ Zi -75555255*12 ?L IkatbrrMtMNllruiMMa; * loa pudldaer far ra-ao?lnatloo to tba * offlo. of Traaaurar at Baautort Oo**_ . ty. aobjact to tbairtU of tS. paopla . to U otrwaf it "tba Damoc ratio a Primary. IfMMluM aa< !? > ad to tba olH of Traaaorar, I pladc* . Kt to tba paopl* thb aaaa Ooartaoto a#- . I tantloa 1 ban heratofore andaaror >ri- ad to *lra to all. mad tba aama Bdal- * of up to tba troat rapoaad bi nt u tii , of cuatodlan of tba I npto*l iwjaay. a to- Raapactfully, , ear K. H. MIXON. -1* tfc. . ata . FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I anno on oe my candidacy tor Couir * ty Commlaaioner of Beaufort County from Richland Township, subject to tho action of the Democratic prlmarller W. H. WHITLEY. ?ve M tfc. itic re- FOR COMMISSIONER , a I hereby announce myaolf aa a conerr dldate for the County Commlaaioner from Chocowtolty Township, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. H. B. WILLIAMS. OF 7-11 tfc. I hereby announce my candidacy for Recorder of the Criminal Court in Waehinston for Washington, Chocowlnlty and Lona TftTffllhlTM """ subject to the action of the Democratic YOters of maid Judicial District In the primary election. This July 16, l?ll. FRANK H. BRYAN. 7-16 tfc. COUNTY COMMISSIONER a<jj_ I hereby announce my candidacy rie? for County Commissioner for Washfort lngton Township, subject to the actlon of the Democratic primary electlon, and will appreciate the support of all Democrats. This the ICth day of July. It II. W. E. SWINDELL, tun- 7-16 tfc. is . FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER lant I announce my candidacy for county Commissioner of Beaufort connty from Long Acre Township, subwj.| Ject to the action of the Democratic oni- trlm"lM' W. S. D. EBORN. on 8-8 t,con the jou FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ink 1 announce my candidacy for Counood ty Commissioner of Beaufort County rles from Chocowinity Township, subject for to the action of the Democratic primaries. ^ W. A. BLOUNT. I. 7-19 tfc. FOR COMMISSIONER. To the Democratic voters of Bosnian fort County: I hereby announce my candidacy for County Commissioner late from Richland Township, subject to tort the Democratic primaries, eso- H. C. MAYO, ren- 8-14-tfc ??* FOR CLERK RECORDER'S COURT ? lacy To the Democratic rotors of Wub[ Ington and Washington Township, ( Long Acre Township, and Chocowlnlty Township, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Clerk of the Re- . corder's Court, subject to Democratlo ilng Pr'mar'e* and I will appreciate what . my friend* may do for me. ^ 1 am youre respectfully, all iO. A ? WM* 8WANNBR. rtM "cmil i i FOR CLERK RECORDER'S COURT. 4 dnd < late To the Democratic rotors of the < ? a city of Wash Ington, Washington f sin, Township, Long Acre and Chooc- 1 winlty Townships, I hereby an- 1 r. nounce my candidacy for clerk of the t Recorder's Court of the abort named district, subject to Democrat- 1 lm primaries. 1 will appreciate 1 tads what ny Mends may do for m.1. < mrt E. O. If ALLISON. ] ' ?*r- ' FOB OOMnBSTOXKR. j I her.tr enoonee mr cendfdacr ] tor the oBce of Countr Commleelon? ef from CbooowtetW Towubt?. Boh- 1 mtlc loot to the aetiot ef the DehiOfotli) I Prtoiertee. L , H. CHBRCHIU. BRAOAW. AM. M?TJF.C. V.;, 1^ ^flgWg M r Sg Or?r Broti'i X)N| Mm. !* wttni ^?$1. I DiXBIi WJUggE / Wasi^to^N^k C?H?> bnuiXlsWfcrtk o ' ?." J . .. Il"i;| A*** * WlUl C. ?l*lll. ^adSSfr*: :rfr?y^r.\ a t."win Fim Judicial DiltiM Ml Um Mini OoarU. * ? I ' j?* ' W'jlr" I " *,. * ?' * johh h. Bonn amwMFHiw ?r WAAHDrOTOV, V. O. I z aA.raiULIPIABMK, ram ansuramgb. ? WASHIHOTOIf, v. o, ? J I I ^ I * v n. Gmn * I VaayMnllMhflMlM. ? Practice la tUlto Oouts. I .... " ' ' " . V_ w I i II. ? John EL Sm&ll A. D. Made? " Harry McMatlan ? Wuhlnston. Nol .il CnreUnn ' ? ., . -,o, ?Jt|? . V " ? Edward L. iMwut, a Wuhlnston. It. C. W. A. Thomfoon. ? tun, m. p. ? STEWART * THOMPSON rl Attom.y. at U*i Wuhlnston and Annrn. N. C. ?? ? nana COIXDt H. HABMEO Attocnor n> Um OMea Sarins* A Tut On. BMs- * Rooms ? nod ?, Washlnston, It. a I ' II v" I P NORWOOD Id. SIMMONS ' _ Attorney-at-Law ? Washington, N. C. ? i- k a ! FRANK H. BRYAN Attorney at Law ., .; 3 9 Office In Sayings and Tratt 1 building. Second floor. Prao- * 1 tlce in all the courts. * > 9999949 . , t SPLENDID RECORD IN HOME '/ STATE. ' . Rcaerve at 4 Per Cent. AiMfai I1.71OJ61A0 Iiamranre .. * . .915,470,088.00 uftiau)pK? aan HTO lUOMf. * ' Phone, 857-J. ' The Becvrlty Life A Annmity Co. H. 4- OOOPKK, A?Wt e <> e NOTICE OP SALE tORTH CAROLINA, BEAUFORT COUNTY, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. t W. Hudoell A Jennie Hudnell I VI vl iuU O. Hudnell, Erneet O. Hudnell k Lucy V. Hudnell by ?er guardian id lltum. W. T. Hudnell. Under end by ylrtue ot authority rested in me by cn order of the Bu>erior Court of Beaufort county dat~ >d July 19th, ltll, I will, on Menlay, the 9th day of September, 1919 < >?er for sale to Oe highest bidder or oesh at th# Court house door in leenfort county, at It o'clock noon, he following described real estate fi o-wlt: Lying and being in the. State or ?artb Carolina, County of Beaufort lithlond townxhi,. on th* Kui Mdo >f Booth Crook IU boondod m folm: Oh th. Weot hr CT. C. Aroh> 11; on th. Booth by Dixon and BonMr on tho Boot by Mondantln tnido, and on tho North by Crooked Run. ' " It being the land whereon John Sndnjl loot rooldo< odlelnlnd tho ahb of Mrs. O. K. Mall loot. , This 8 th day of Aofoat.' 1811. EDWARD L. 8TBWART.
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