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MM MerflsamtsX barged tor at the rata ot oaa c IH 2*"".* W,M for **c* laeertloa. * Special attention paid to aU ada 1 4* J**1"1 w Ml or telepkoaa.- * Pbooa *90. b WANTED?WK WISH TO BMPLOY * 5 * "tanojrapker competent to do f ?ork la . law o?ca. Apply by J attar stating age, aaparlanoa and Mlary eapactad. P. O. Boa >41. ' Washington. N. C. lo-tl-twc WHBi* YOU WANT PURE MILK ' . that la clean to drink, try It from , " Star Dairy. Hind i. B. Feed's ?*> >? . 1-15-tIo ; * Willi, pay tub highest prick for draaaad hogs. laaac Buck. Water atrat. appoalta Kugler's Mill. le-5-lmc . . LOST?rkd BULL YEARLING' oan, away during May; marked. 1 crop rl?bt aar and apllt left Plaaaa report any information to T. H. si. Whl taker, r. p. d. 1, Waablngton. C- 19-7-lmc * WANT TO PURCHASE IJVK Hog" already fattened. Central Market, Waablngton, N. C.. E. L. Arch ball. Manager lP-U-tfc I. ALL HOG MEAT MARKET HOW I opened In the City Market. J. H. Beklln. proprietor. Nothing but ho? meat and lu producta handled. , Phone your orders In to No. t? and prompt dellreriee win be a4*- 9-17-tfc SALE?ONE GOOD PARM Horse, sound and solid. Apply to 8. P. Alllgood, at lee Pacotry. 'WHmc. CREAM do CENTS A QUART. MRS. , W. H. Parker. Phoae 1711. 10-1-1 m?t and fc FOR HALE?FIVE THflf YOUNG males cheap. Washington Horse Exchange. 10.18-Kc "WANTED TO BUY GOOD BEEF Cattle. Central Market. E. L. Arch bell, Manager. 10-11-tfc -FLOWER BULBS"?NOW IS THE k time to plant bnlbo (or Cbrlstman bleoming. We bare a select rarlety. Onion seta lbc. quart. The Htrdj Drag Store, Worthy A Btherldge, Props. lt-S-Uc FOR RENT?BOOM NOW OOCUpied by H. B. Charles. Mm. Satchwell. l#-ll-?tC FOR RENT?DWELLING HOUSE on East Second street. Bonth side. In good condition. See H. B. Mayo. 18-11-8tc WANTED?TWO OR THREE NICK rooms, snltablf tor light housekeeping. Address J. W. P., care Dally News. 18-tltf dh OAMLUER WANTED IN DRY gotls at? rp. Address P. O. ^dt Mi. WANTED ? STENOGRAPHER AND AsMntant Bookkeeper. Apply to 4 J. K. Hoyt, Washington. N. C. 10-SS-tfc TO* HUG?GOOD I'D OAYB. H. B.'Mara. l*-It-lto WEDNESDAY, OCT. It. 1*11. VfB* . .M to lie. Sprln* CklokeM 1* to 44c. . Orowm CMflkwi, Mtk .... tl to 49c. BMlWll . .. lie. Lai rttna. Mtk .......14? to I0? *' Shnrllnca Soto 10. 1>m .Una. Hth l?o to I So Tmllow .. a < Dry flint kite, ar lb Ik Dry nit kite, per lb.... It. Dry hldn.'d'flod. pnA Sola So "Groeo Hide. .. . v . .' tie. Dm .kin flint tic Dor .kin nit Ik Dmt .kin lint .. too. find Cotto. t 1-1 >v4c. ft " *. . Pn fli.,1 km. tfttefi.1 ??c M .n ?U. JTM* *n? ?1 M a * kn. Makes Pimples Go Brnnfcable How Zo? Clear. the Face at Plmplaa nd All Otter ,BlcmkhH. With th. Outer tip. apply . little Zamo to th. akin, than an th. plmpln and blnkheada vanish. Zonio 1. . liquid. not . ame.r, leavaa no trsoa, Jnt .Imply rink. In and don th* work. Ton will be ntonlriied to And kaw quickly Mwmt. rub, dandruff, Itch, liver rpota, nit rheum and all $ > other akin dtanaw are cmwd. ijj Zamo 1. pot up by th. H. W. Rom I Medicine Co.. Bt. Louto. Mo., and 1. mainly Mid by all drugglri. at ?1 . tor the lart. botUaa, bat yon o*n get j&. "bom ria. trial bottle lor only as rnta. And thli trUl bottle I. guar ? ..*v > *i '.mpjwiii .njwwi.wnii mmm1 f illhuj !ii|rTnr~r~""|^~~ &r v* ^rBBi LAKE MOHONK OOKF1RKNCK. ' Imk. Mohonk, N. T C*T lT? A ?" TRACK ondltoa. in the Philippine, nun in orte Rico nr. to be thoroughly din- 1 1 usMd at the annual meeting of the ****ble -tkoad * hot removed. re does p imoai "Lake Mohonk Conference or <>? of appetite It meana lack of 'rlends of the Indian and Other De vitality. Iocs of itrength and .nerve ? en dent Peoples." which assembled if appetite fall*. take '?r * ,0" O*"' ? "? Elaetrlc Bitter. Quickly to oxnrcomc ' n addition, the conference i? to give t 1V t. ntt.ntlon to the Alnnknn natlee. ?? caaaa b)r tonl?* u? tlw> "?n!acl' C ad Alleged grlernncen of the Indian. carln? ,ha "f011' n Colorado. California and Okla- "Calmer of LI. cola. Nab., had , on. Prominent among tboM who a! .111 prw.l p.pm or .fdrww are 0[,W?a,c *tUn,'?"* ?hlm V. Cameron Forbm. goT.raor-gm. ,a bta 'aat Th.y hare J r.1 of the Philippines; Prank Ped- balp" ?"?aaaa<ia- Thay ft" pure ? V. deputy superintendent of Indian "?" ""? ?" ? l flairs la Cnaada, and Governor Jno. 50 c'aU at Hard7 * Dru|! C l. Dlx, of New York. ?tor#- .. h Just Received a Carload Horses and Mules "THE SAME GOOD KIND WE HAVE ALWAYS SOLD." Washington Horse Exchange Company D. L. SUSMAN. Pres. ? ^umrture WHEN summer t' furniture "fits" the season It makes you feel good to look at It on a hot day. Thii kind of furniture should have that light summery look to suit the weather. That's the t, 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 moderatethe quality the best. Inspect-here. SOUTHERN FURN.CO. T>face fi*GoodFuifjUafe Washington, NX'. JUST ARR -' r' ' .vH I A Car Load of Extri HORSES AND ] They are especially nice stock and gus satisfaction to the purchaser. Our sures fair treatment. [- * Af T*y Vis.'; - kW^f'^VWfln DEMOCRATIC nl*KAK.11i; Wednesday. October iota. Hga. . Vancla D. Wluto*. at linn, at I j >. m. Wednesday, October SO. Hon. F. C. larding, at Edwards at 7.10 p. m. Thursday. October 01, Hon. John , [. Small, at ChocowinRy, at 8 p. m. , LINDSAY C. WARREN, hairman Democratic Executive Com . mlttee Beaufort County. , 0-19 to 30. NOTICE. . a re Pungo River Drainage District , lorth Carolina?Washington County. , In the Superior Court?Before the , lerk. V. T. Freeman and Others tb. WUlia Robertson and Others. To all land owners and other perons Interested in the Pungo River , >ralnage District!.' Take notice that the total cost of he proposed Improvement ia this dts- ( rlct exceeds an average of 25 coots >cr acre on all lands la the district. Further ..take notice that the said llatfict through its commissioners ' iroposes to Issue bonds for the pay- 1 Dent of the total coat of the Improve- 1 aent; that the amount of bond to be, sued Is 852,600.00; that the rate of nterest they are to bear la per cent, er annum, payable semi-annually, 'hat the said bonds are to be made ayable in ten (10) equal annual In- 1 tallmenta. The first of said install- ' ients will be due and payable three ears after dale of issue, and one In- * tallment for each succeeding year 1 or nine additional years. 1 Further take notice that any land wner In the district^dMmmting to ay interest on the bondBWhy with- * i fifteen (16) days after the publlstion of this notice (whlctv is to be ! ubllrhed within three weeks from tils dste) pay to the County Treasrer of Washington County the full ' mount for which his land Is liable, > be ascertained from the classtflcalon sheet and the certificate of the loard showing the total cost of the ! nprovement (which classification ( beet and certificate are now on file i the office of the Clerk of the Suerlor Court of* Waahington County t Plymouth, N. C.), and have hla ' mda released from liability to be < ssessed for the said improvement; 1 ut such land shall continue liable or any future assessment for malnenance or for any Increase of assessoent authorized by law. This Octo- , er 4, 1912. ?UNGO RIVBR DRAINAGE DISTRICT, . * ? 1 By W. J. Harris, Chairman. By F. F. Allen, Com. By W. B. Rodman, Com. Utets: JOHN H. CARTER. Secretary. 10-7-3 wc Mr. W. A. Thompson, a prominent nember of the Aurora bar. Is In the flty on professional business. WE WILL MAIL YOU $1 for each ki of old F?l?r Teeth wot U?. Highest price* sola for old Gold. Silver, old W?lcbe?. Brokep Jewelry. Precious Stoics. MONIY SENT BY RITIILM MAIL Phils. Siaeltinf & Refining Company ESTABLISHED 29 YEARL 863 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Pa. TO DENTISTS W? will boy your Gold Gold Scrap, | and Platinum. Highest prices ppid. JUBSCRrBE FOR THE NEWS - T" ? rvEol i ft R; , ii.'J .. s > > W- . ?A.. i Fine . iroteed to give repntation asFIELD. > f** Society * Tlx DAILY NEWS will i? * pleated to rocaive Items, such as * ' engagements, weddings, parties, * * teas and other news of personal * * Interest, with the names of those * * present, for the 4,8ociety News" * eolumn. The items should be * ? Indorsed with the name and ad- * * drees of the sender?not for * publication, but as a matter of * ' good faith. * * PERSONALS. Mr. William Watson, of Swan I Quarter, N* C., Is on our streets, t t It Mrs. - George Dixon and children ?f Roper, N. C., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Mayo, corner of Sec- ~" and and Fearce streets. /"^ t t t t VJ Miss Ava Bell, of Whartons, N. C.. Is visiting friends in the city. t t t t Mr. W. H .Albert, of Norfolk, Va., i former resident and highly esteem. ^ ?d citizen of Washington, who has teen here for the past several days ?n business, left for his home this an al morning to the regret of his many friends. \ mend + + t t not k. Captain James H. Harris Is in the doubt 5ity today on business and also vis- _. itlng his family on East Second C?n Itreet. wlth t t t t custoi Mr. W. A. Lucas, of Wilson, N. C., s a Washington visitor today. t t t t Rev. Dr. Thomas Nicholson, of few York, was the guest of Hon. and IJrs. John H. Small, at their home. I corner of Main and Bridge streets, I ?I t t t t Mr. Fenner T. Bayner. of Belhav- I in. N. C., is a Washington visitor to- S lay. He la a guest of the Hotel Louise. Rub-My-Tism will cure you. REAPING_BENIFITS < From tl>e Experience of Washington People. W? are fortunate indeed to be able to profit by the experience of our neighbors. The public utterances of Washington residents on the follow- < lng subject will interest and benefit thousands of our readers. Read this statement. No better proof can be had. W. A. Respess. 221 E. Fourth St., Washington. N. C., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills and I know that they can be relied upon to cure a lame and aching back and correct trouble with the kidney secretions. For some time my kidneys did.not do their work as they should. I was subject to backaches and had pains when passing the kidney secretions. I used a box of Doan's Kidney Pills as directed and they gave me relief." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, T New York sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. To cakei das, true mints fresh ways espec stock TODAY'S PROGRAM: A BRAVE LITTLE INDIAN Phoo Pat he Drama. CUPID'S QUARTETTE K. and A. Comedy. C PROM FIREMAN TO ENGINEER I Lubln Drama. / Lyric Theater j MATINEES = i - Bi Wrdnrsdays And Saturdays , :.v 3 to 5 P. M. c.* tk> foi NURSES'FREF ^ OPRN PROM 7M to UIM P. V. I) TWi Ki UChurt-d IU-; MORE AND MORE j I^EOPLE in every station of life are coming to recof'nize and utilize the many helpful feature* of a bank no count. That the only aafe wav to handle money in kRt(TlPT?SO(>MtPt^?'u^^B through a bank hasceaa^gJ^pRc5H6fiJ Whether your business be J y-^" large or small you con not afford to conduct it in a priml^v. live way. If you haven't a bank uO/rJjBM YOU 1 account opea one today. We W TO M invite you to take advantage of the safety and liberality of this J institution. Bank of Washington Jonathan Havens, Pres. J. K. Donghton, Cashier ROCERY ADVERTISEMENTS FOR ECONOMICAL HOUSEWIVES. WHEN WE RECOMMEND j | y j tide you can depend upon it \ any food product that we do now all about. So If you are in to what to buy ask U3 with ence that you will be supplied the best. Ask. any of our old ,\f * ners If this is not ?>. [ f^j^X CHAS. M. LITTLE. EtOZStK?J ''WHINGTON FOWLING PARLOR ? IOR = L\DIES AND GENTLEMEN cowling Sc. Fu]fords old stand. East Mam St. SPECIAL LADIES' NIGHT-THURSDAY. Gentlemen only admitted tvhen accompanied bv Ladies. JOS. F. TAYLOE Phones 123 & 124. 120 Market St Carries the Most Complete Line of Family Groceries. ALWAYS FRESH AND RELIABLE Polite Clerks and Quick Delivery. )aiJy Arrivals - - ~ i GOOD THINGS SOMETHING NEW ( Plain Cake day: N. B. Co'a full line of Ralsan " i and crackers. We have Uneo- Cetron " Oyaterettea, Cracker Meal, etc., Pmit " I , ioc 10.. vnerain you save aoout ^ i er cent en the\package goods. ^Ut Finger and Assorted Pound Any quanlty 25c PCT 8, sliced. Our line Is practical- pound mplete and absolutely clean and I An earnest Invitation is al- ?THE? extended to nil. and the ladles mnniv ilally. Come and look oxer the vllAUl I tiKUUXI HE FOOD CROCKRY CO. WALTER CREOLE & CI ( J. fe. BONNER, Prop. Phon* so v 92. e 2(1 121 South Market St. ? P % I. LEON WOOD? Members New York Cotton Excfcsaft^-JAMESIW. COIK V J, LEON WOOD & CO. > BANKERS and BROKERS. ( Stocks, Hoods, CUakton, Grain and Provision*, 73 Plume 8t* \ Carpenter BaUdln* Kortolk. Va. / Private Hires to V sir York Stock Exchange, New York God- ' n Exchange, Chicago Boar d of Ti vie and other financial esse > ~* (i Torrespondence Respectfully Solicited. Investment and Marginal Accounts Given Careful Attention. 1 ( ' icycles! Bicycles! SCHKDri.ll e Haw Bloycloa 111 and ?*. ?? Va are ^anta tor tha Barrala Gaaboat Ellen O. learee lull a adlng, Standard. I Tar Johnaaa. Creek Monday. WiHaln. aad lnmbla. Rambler. Emblem Mm Friday at I A. M. Imra Wad. aal and DM tan Bteyetna mm < la (ton Monday. Wednendny aad ? eaab of on tlma Wa alaa earrr Friday at 1:11 P. a roll Una of repAlra at all tlmaa. T. D. TAYLOR. * , R. CUTLER I ,?T I 114 Market St. 1 WASHINGTON, N. C try a daily dm win an Phgie m I ^ ^ ^ ^
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