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i ? ?v* ? ? I M u i ?? ?? J >????? nwiiiiw*% ? ??????*?>*? ?>?>> ?ljPO Six Months ? ? On? T? .. ? 4 * ?V. Subscriptions bm! b? paid foe !a advance. If paper is not re ceived promptly, telephone or wvfca this office. Subscriber? desiring tke paper discontinued, will pletas notify this office, otherwise it will he eon tinned at ?Cfular sahecviptien ratee. JA1TE8 L. MAYO ? . .... Proprietor. OARL QOEROH ?????*- - Editor. WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, OCT. 14, 1915. Ono day more and then?Tra-ra-ra-ra! The circus band will be here. Down in Charleston (S. C.) they had to call out the State troop> in order to prevent any possible disturbance during election day. After a while our Southern -neighbor will also probably order the troops out to be present at the meetings of the ladic*' 9ewing circles. wanted: Pair of trousers, *ox, bat and some ready cash. W< K r .id Plrladelphia. Tom-Trow and Saturday will probably be the two biggest fail trad:ng <lays at the local stores. If you haven't replenished that seedy lo king wardrobe?do it now. ho* s next (" is now rbe query of the "votes for women" forces. ?News and Observer. Guess we are. Shave and hair cut. please. AX ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING. Tuesday'^ meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was one of the best-attended and most enthusiastic that ha* ever beeu held bv that organization. A spirit of co-operation arul unity was manifested that speaks well for the future activities of.the Chamber. With as man present at future meetings, there i* no doubt but that Washington will rapidly go to the front. One man. three men, tive men or a dozen men cannot make a city grow. It takes co-operation of the closest kind, in which everyone joins. Washington has been depending upon the efforts of a few men for too long a time. We are getting left bebijid. Other cities, that ten or twelve years ago were of less population than Washing ton, have uow outgrown us. They have developed wonderfully along all lines. If we ever hope to make up the ground that we have lost, it i* necessary to work, to work hard and to work together. With the aid ?>( those men who attended the meeting Tuesday night, much may be accomplished. And after working for thirty-eight years?if wo are correctly in formed?tl*e poor Phillies failed after all to cop that much-to-be desired old rag. However, unless the old world blows us before then, they'll have another thirtyeight years or more to try to roach the coveted height. That old saying about "all things come to him who waits." U bound to be fulfilled in their case sooner or later? probably later. We sincerely hope that Crumpler, Biges, Home, Krittan and some of those other key-pushers will bo able to come and see the circus with us tomorrow. We are rather afraid that the shows will be a little shy of curiosities so we want to make sure that the peo ple here get their money's worth. i r - -41 ms i. - ? ? r. ? ? ? APPOINTING COMMITTEES. At Tuesday's meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, a committee was appointed to look into the matter of arranging for some kind of a smoker or supper and to report back to the Chamber as soon as possible. We sincerely hope that the gentlemen appointed will en deavor to have their report ready within a few days and that a st^eial meeting may be called and the matter settled one way or the other. Thi?? method referring projects to committees, in the majority of cases. proves to Ik? merely a procrastination of action in meet irurs of local 'nraniratioiis. We have noticed, in attending meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, the Hoard ?>f Aldermen and others in Washington, that, half the matters that are iff erred to committees, usually take a couple of months to decide?and then they are usually decided in ojien meeting. The committees cither forget- all about the tiling- that they are supposed to look into, or else they are too negligent to att'-nd to them. The subject tha* was given over to the committee appointed Tues day by the Chamber of Commerce i? an important one. We trust that the gentlemen on the committee realize the importance of their work and that a called meeting will l>o helH shortly. Five thousand, seven hundred and twelve saloons in Chicago Good Heavens; how many are there in the 1'uitcd States ( t 'urriinza may now stick his thumb to the end of a prominent part of hi-< face and wave his digits dirisivelv at raging Villa. f.asl night, at half-past six, we heard a man asking the score of yesterday'? game. nix. mind you. A G EN ERA J. AWAKENING. Business in Washington during the last few days has been better than at any time in several months. The writer talked with a num ber of the leading merchant* of the city yesterday and all of them wen? enthusiastic over fof*al conditions. They look for even better things during next month. We cannot help but notice, however, that, the stores which adver tise are tho ones doing the ^Atest volume of business. They have customers within thefr doeH/p?ro the time they open up in the morn ing until they close it'm Oil the other hand, wo notice that the proprietor and clerks nl fbose stores that do ??o/ advertise, may be seen idly standing atfthe front of their establishments. You will notice the iame UuAf if you peu along Main and. parket Itreets. The Most Popular Design Classic Silverware ? TABLESPOONS, per ?? of ra... .. ?15.00 TEA SPOONS, per Ml of ?x. ?5.00 to ??.75 DESSERTSPOONS, p?r let of m ?12.50 DESSERT FORKS, per wt of six ?12.50 ORANGE SPOONS, per wt of ? 9.S0 OYSTER PORKS p?- m of ?ix . . .? ? 50 BUTTER SPREADERS per ^ of mx .? 9.-K) KROTT KNIVES per Mt of ?ix ?10.00 ?<? i i J. H> also Hare on display ? Beautiful Line of Cul Qlau oik! Sterling Silver Hollow Ware. kltiLiL, The Jeweler. More iha? a Half Century of S*?te?~I>ei]injr. J. LEON WOOD JAMBS W. OOLB Mfflibfln New York OoUoa Bxchang? J. LEON WOOD & CO. BANKERS and BROKERS. Stocks, Bond?, Ootton, Orate and Prorletone, 71 Plum? B tree t Carpenter BulldlQf, Norfolk, Va. Private wlree to New Tork Stock izehaage. Chicago Board Trade and other Qnaaelal cen tare. Correspondence reepaotfally eellolted. * Investment and marglaal aooouti gtrea careful ettentfom. FREE TO YOlHflf SISTER ?? You and fwry Slater 8uf f ?ring from Womt"'? Ailmwttt, luakVomtn. |lW?fWMdtb?caft. S??KSSTCj5k2SSsS3 ?***???*?**">" better than may dootorTl know thriftmj-bam? treatment fa ?(? and vara ?Nfcrlni ihmr VMfafc Ctctarn?, tkmtOm, Bto S^jySisSrSS IfMMpMt^MSMtoourses. -Swr,r&*r?s*g jsssvS. atf&ttVifcsS wiah to oonttnM. It will oori Tnoah dual DmbIi* week or leaa than two oeata aday. It will not intocfero with toot work or nuiB?a*a? MmI? yaw mm mi Hfmi. tall m? bow 70a ?offer it you wish, and I ?'1 inn1 j m l>n irwlaipotTrf jqiir i?n entirely free.ln Dlaln wrae y uafellferiaaiWrui tboModytiim^rW UA-IIUII an ?mui dinar with EsaaaKaBg ku? " Tin Mfi <ImU. Mm?. h.nmrHl per. by rot aro mail. I will al?o ?\?.?'ItoetreUone * thamselrea with nrboasrmfdT^ Ita?niill<MinMi U Baton ?TlMSMan, I will oxpUln ? *jTr't hrtntrtmelm?it irtikiti apnoiln/?nrtajfraffiiaTTi iiurJYKifiw^>neFortiari ITIiitiia? ?iJ Ainhii ? if 1'alitT. iSmiiMn trl hn'tti 1'tti.t" item?, to . . _ - Wherwrer 700 lire.1 eon refer 700 to l*dl?e of roorowaloeolt^wbo know end will gladlr tclloay anfferer that this Im TnatM*raollr m all woWl?admaka*women weU, roboat. Jet? m&im yaar ?mm*, tnl the frootoaday'atraUmixitljronn.olao m r?o mir Ddtios thli ofler tnla. Addrw /ltronn. plump and roboafc _ the book, writ? to-da7, aa 70a mar notaoe this ofler ante, .irtdi'iaa MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box H Notre Nm Ind., U. 8. A. ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DAILY NEWS GIVE RESULTS 1? the B. Miriti 1 The lateral ?te Cooperagr Cm The defendants. .JOfcrm Company. M. U. J( Lydia Jone?. J. L. Bray, W. A. field and Julius Norfieet, and TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN are b reby notified that the pctltloMr. B. B. Marsh. has Instituted in ac Lon is the Superior Court of Beau fort County before the Clerk, the purpose of registering her tltl? under the provisions j>f Chapter tO of the Public Laws rf"5ill to a s?*r tain tract or parcel of laud in said 'county and in Pantego Towashiv. which Is particularly described as follow?." to-wit: | Beginning at the mouth of a small branch m akin# ont of Pungo Creek I at an Iron pipe, thence North 00 Went ?0 po'es to a gum and iron pipe, thence North 10 dagreer 4S I mlnntee Bast If SI foot to an Iron ? pipe on the edge of Dardens Crook, thence acroas Dardsn? Croek North 53 degreee SO minuto? Bast Iff foot |to an iron pipe on th? North edge of Dardens'Crook, theuee North It [degree? 4f minutes Went IlfT feet I to an Iron pipe, thence North fl de grees West S4ft feet to an iron pipe." thenoe South 4 degree? lfi minutes Weet 314t feet to an iron pip?, thence South f7 degrees Kast 4S1 If et to an iron pipo, thence South S degree? SO minutes Weet III foot I to an tron pipe, thence South 4 de gree? 80 minute? W??t 171 feet tol an iron pipe, theaee Sooth S degrees West lOf foot to en Iron pipe, thence South 24 degree? SO minutes East 2063 feet to an iron pipo In a ditch making out of the small branch or gut from Pungo Crook, thence down ?aid ditch, branch or gut to Pnijgo Creek, thence Eastwardly with Punl go Creek to the beginning, contain I ing SOS acres. Ths defendants aboro named and all other? who may be la anywise Intereeted in said land are further Notified that said proceeding is re turnable before the Clerk of the I Superior Court of Beaufort County P on Wednesday, December 1st, lf&l.| ? and that they are required to file their answer to ths petition^ ing and eotting yp any claim that they may hare to cald land; and all persons falling to answer or demur to the petition will be hound by all| ordere and decree? entered In-said proceeding.^ This ths S4th day of September. 191S. OBO A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. | To^ The oongeetion 1U flow caumc pain ment penetrates to the and iliru the blood to flow h? body'? warmth 1? renewed; the pain la |Me. Th? "man or womaa who baa rheumatism. neuralgia or other fata and falls to keep Sloaa'a Liniment In their home la like drowning man refuflag a rop? Wky suffer. Oat a botUe of Sloan'? ate and ?de ?1.06 bottle hold ebi time* m muc* aa 15c alae. I NOTICE. North Carolina, Beanfort County. ? In the 8nperlor Court, Oetobor Term. 1015. Ida Oam p be 11 ?a. Mae Campbell. Tka defendant abore earned la hereby notified that the abort en titled suit waa Instituted against him by hla wife. Ida Campbell. for an abeolute divorce upon etatntory grounds, alleged la the complaint; that rum m ona therein waa return-] able to the October term, 1916? of! the Superior Court of Beaufort-Couo ty; that aald summons waa not per-j son ally aerved and aald defendant !?| now notified to be and appear at; the following term of the Superior! Court of Beaufort County on Hon-1 day. NoTember. ttnd. 1915, at tbe court hoaaa in Washington, N. C.. then aad there to anawer the com plaint filed agalnat blm In aald ault. elae the relief demanded will be granted according to the eonree of the court in auch caaea. I WITNESS my hand and official I acal, thia September It, 1911. OSO. A. PAUL. (SBAL) Clerk Superior Court. 9-19-4 wo. Subscribe to the Dally News. WANTED! A Man Wiih Ford Gar and Selling Ability Who widIi to sell tbfc most popular Ford AotomobiU Aooeas ory In America. A REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Tnlsis a bit thing. A hut selling irtlcle; a food profil per sale; an article tbat fs 100 per cent right aod backed by the Strong?! guaranten ever made; sold to con sumers under P fee Trial Plaa. Ooijr one man in each district can represent us. S?ch a man will receive all rea sonable assistance from as. DONT WAIT This Wind of a prop Mition doea not come oiten. If yon nrsaa it, act aow! 1IYRON G. RAKER, Sale? Mgr. It 18-1190 Michigan Are., Chicago, 111. SMALL FARMS, TOBACCO LANDS FOR SALE IN BEAUFORT COUNTY. ! jVf? V- ' * -- ; 'v . ?- -s -> t ' - NO. 1. 40 aorcs, with 5 acres in cultivation, 10 miles from Washington, N. 0., 2 miles from tehao) houses '? fnd church. Nice 4-room cottage, buildings cost (500. Nice shape, lies good. A great bargain at (950, payable $350 cash, and balance (150 a year. NO. 2. IT acres, with 7 acres I? cultivation, in the town of Royal, Beaufort County, withllt 100 yards of the Washington & Vamlcuiero Railroad depot. It has 2 dwelling houses tiMft about (1200, ia good condition. There is a 200-foot flowing artesian well coet (150. Vory fine light gray soil, with olay aubsoil, very rich fertile land. Adjoining lands same soil, farms, sold for (100 an acre. Party we purchased from had (1800 in this place. A great bargain at (1350, payable (850 casji^and balance (250 a year. NO. 3. 7 acres sll in cultivation, 8% miles from the City of Washington, on the beet road is the County, most progressive neighborhood and most highly improved farms. Has pretty road front, all level land, light gray soil, and lies in nice shape. Church and school bone? and highly improved farms around it. As fine a piece of trucking land as is in this County. Has over (1200 in improvements and buildings. The buildings situated in a beautiful grove* all nicely painted, etc. The fineet place for small trucking farm, poultry Of dairying near the City nf Washington and the only plane of its kind in the County. Price (17S0, payable (390 cash and balance (250 a year. , * , NO. 4. 50 acres with 18 acres in cultivation, ten miles from Washington, 2% miles from Walla Watta Station, Norfolk Southern Railroad, good road front, l.ight gray soil, day subsoil. Buildings and improvements cQst $400. Good land, good location. Prioe (1450, payable (250 cash, with (250 a year. NO. 5. 70 acres, 1? acres in cultivation, 2Vfe miles from Washington, light gray ?oil, fins tobacco land, buildings and improvements cost (500. Price (2250, payable (7S0 cash snd balance (250 a year. ' ; ? NO. 8. 40 acres, with 8 acres in cultivation, adjoining No. t, 10 miles from Washington, all naw buildings nice shape, cost oyer (1800. Biggest bargain in the County at (1750, payable (250 cash and (250 a yaar. NO. 7. 112 acres, 18 acres in cultivation, light soil, near the town of Yestesville, (?00 in improvements, new house, looks attractive, in pretty grove and great bargain at (12.60 an acre, payable (250 4a?h sad (260 a year. Fine growth of young timber. NO. 8. 56 acres with 15 acres in cultivation,_ six miles from Washington, buildings and improvements worth (800, light gray soil, fine tobacoo land, prioe (1975, payable (876 cash snd tfttlsne* (260 a year. We have over fifty mall farms and if non> of Ihete nil you, we can thow you anything (hat you vmt-at the right price; if you tM come here at any time. Write wi. I Washington Beaufort Land Company Lnakiafcens ? Haildiai Washing on, N. ? JblO. B. CORBY, Manager. .?i ? v C, -pB=rrq O. Bo. M* BERRY And Grain Feed N. C. K. 8. HUGO, B. 8., D V. M. Oln Wlntield'? Stable 141 Market Bt ? Pa? Phono 1?. Night Phone *3S ? E. 1. Ward. Janine I>. Urttnea. WARD * GRIMES ? Washington. N. a W? practlee la the Court of the rtrst Judicial District am? tha Federal coarta W. r *A?iv .? Alb?.. ? .< ? Waaklngton. N. O. ATTORNBT-AT-ULW. ? After January lit. ltlt, ? Laugblngbonae Bonding. ? C or aar Baconu mod Harkat Sta. ? * ' a. A. DaaW. Jr. t. >. Hannlag ? ? fc. o. Warns w. W. Kl.chJ. ? ? daniei. ? warren, mah. ? ? NINO * KIT?"HIN. ? ? Attonu-ye-at-l-ew a ? Practice la tha Sopari or, Fader- ? ? si and Supreme Coarta of thli ? Stala. a n. a Aarora, W. O. McLean a Thompson ?tteiej? at-Law. Aarora and Wasblngtoa. H. O. 8TEWART k BBYAN Attorney-*t. Law. Wa?k!mctoa. N. a W. L. VM|hM ? fOHS * TANHAJI ? " v1#:. A. D. MeLtM ? * AIWMI.IUw. ? * (Mm o? Market Bt, Oppo- .f' * rite CStf Hall. J Wkaklactoa. Nortk Qanmaa. ' ? XL a. a. phii,i i pa a nao. ? fin nrniAHci wAssnroTo?, a. a ? a a aaaaaaa* a WaaUngtoa, N. 0. f NOTICE TO TEACHERS. a* All taaahan, who arpcet to teach thla year and hare not nad? ar. raafement about certinlatee, will ?laaaa taka aotloa (bat oa Thuraday aad Friday. Oat. 14th aad lith, tbare will ba hold public examina tion In Waahlaitak Thla la the laat public examination that *111 ba gl?en thla rear. Rumination /or colored teacher? wlU ba held on Saturday. Oct l?tb. Signed? ?' W. O. PRrVWTT?. . ?y* ? County luparlntandeat. 1UUU. "1VWT THE THING." A feilnr'a work la a*4?a?ary. That la why moat tallora sulfsr Irom con ?lipatlon. O. W. Rabaraon. Wichita Falle. Tct . aayal "1 llnd Foley Cathartic Tablata the moat delight ful. clean.In? cathartic I hare eyer taken They ara Jaat the thing" They keep the stomach aweet and tha llrar arilva, drlre away head ache, dtillneaa. 11 red feeling, hllloue bloat and other ranita of " * well. Prompt and cfT. ut s ripe or p.m stout la? the* for lk? light II?? tha? lira. Dirrnporl
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