bmmt k%W Ti, ''Tp.fTT-f*?1 WlK)I>??MJT PINE. HAWH? SAc J*rd wood *1.00 Ptaon? 4I4IL WA*T*D TO BUY A LAKUB SBC ond hud ?r-. AddrvM ? c?r? Dally K?w?. I-I-1WC. HiK HALF CHE VP OtK.^am <*?r. *? good m n*w: must b? Mid ?? mc; w? n???] the floor apao*. s-? nu quick. C. L. CARR0W. 2-4-lwc. FOR HAI.K?1 HAVE HOME SPLKN did bargains In ? number of sec ond band car*. A 1 In good con dltton. I>Ixl Garage. 124 Water 8?r?et.r^ Il-lwp. FOR HALE?BIuAH WOOD, CUT UP '?? ready for yfvr stove or heater eixty cents pfr load at mill. eighty At* cent? dellvar d. Fowle'a Mill. Phono ItS. I'Hwt JV v j WANTED?GUM 1XH?, FROM I?. inches up- Pamlico Cooperage Co 1-4-tfe. No. S OMVEH T*PR WRITER?IN excellent condition. Going at ' aacrlfloe. Baker". Studio i-t7-tfc. FOR BALE ? GRAPAPHONK IN good condition with $18 worth o new records. Apply 314 Waah ington Btreet. , H-tto. FOR KENT?BIX ROOM HODU. Apply to H A. Walton at Pegram Wateon Hdwe. Co. Store, Mala Bt t-S-lwc. EXECUTORS NOTICE. y Having qualified before the Clerk ?f the Superior Court of Beaufor ( ouaty, aa Executor of the laat wl! of Wiled n T. Partow. deceaeed. n< tloe la hereby given that all paraoc holding flalma agalnet eald e?tat wlU preeent the aafee to the under ?igaed tor payment within on* yea from the date hereof, or thla not* wHl be pleaded In bar pi recovery; all poraons indebted 4? eald eetett win pleaae make payment to the un deraigned. Thla let day of February, ltlf. WALTER CREDLE, - Bet. Wilson T. Farrow, i-t-dwc. NOTK7E. Having qualified as administrate) of i be eatate of the late J. T. Camp bell, notice la hereby given to al persona Indebted to said estate ' pay tame to me and do ell persons holding claim? against aald eetate to preeent there to me within one year from thl* date or thle notice will .he pleaded la bar of their recovery January 4. 1916. J. 9. CAMPBELL. Admr. of J. T. Campbell. 1-4-twe. NOTICE OF BALE. Under and by virtue of a Deed of Assignment made by the Jefferson; Furniture Company, a corporal I m ; to the underalgned Trustee, dated January 4th, ltlf, and of record lr| Beaufort County Records, the un: deralgned - Trustee. wlU on Monday | Fsbrusry 14th, 1916. at ths hoar o It M, at the etore of the Joffersor Furniture Company, a corporation oa Ma'n Btreet Ilk the City of Wash tagtou. N. C., offer at public sale, trj the highest bidder for cAeh, the foil lowing pronertyt AtJ of thar atock of furniture stoves, merchandise, fixtures, sup plies. sad all stock of aald corpora-!] tie? located In eald store building and also all stock or aald corporn t Ion located In the warehouse on th North side of Third street, In th | City of Washington, N. 0.. toftethe with all team, accessories, and fix I tires, together with all book ac counts, aotee, choees In actions an?* title retaining contracts of the said corporation. The right 4* reWferved to fix a Or* hid. and to reject aay and all bid mad", and to sell ihe stock In part and Is bnlk, and to accept that bid. aggregating the moat, whether It V In parcel or In bulk. ' The purchaser will be required to depoalt 10 per cent of bid at tiar of aale, In cash, or bid will be r+ Jeeted, and next highest bid accept ed. Balance wl!l be payable upo? delivery of bill of sale. Time of sale Monday. Febrnar> 14th. at Twette M. at the store o! the Jefferson Furniture Company, o* Ma'fl Btreet. Washington. N. C terms of sale cash Thla Jtmiftry list, ltlfi. NORWOOD L. 8IMMONS. JEFFERSON FURNITUrV CO A ?nrnnva ?Inn ?ssraa-sanvria fix SHORT ITEMS FR< ' ? m \T .LI _ - I' T?rtaro?The mat nage of Mr. 6. E. tyrfper of Rocky Mount, and Ml#. Cora Cobb of Tarboro, took pUr? at the dome of Mr. A. J. CorbK:. Sander afternoon, at b^f paet three o'clock In the preeenoe oi a large number of friend.. Had Too Modi Liquor. Hochy Mount?Stiff Rlcke. of Rocky Mount, a 'citizen whose reo ?rd the municipality does not tak" ay great pride In, eras arrested. at attleboro Saturday with *ve salt -sacs loaded to the full witif p!nt ?ottlcs of whiskey. It ae ms that de i ? lice at Rocky Mount cauglit nto tho littlb gsmr-of Ricks, which ait to make occaaioual pilgrimage-* *> Petersburg or Binporla and to gut rr the train at llattl boro and drive ? Rocky Mount. On tli? occasion amed he had a hors? and buggy a'lj rady 'and waiting to "deliver the ?ndi" IT" was locked up at Rockv dount until this morning, when he ax tak n over to Nail v Hie for j ' ;.: ? ? -M Kxprct Dig Building Brotq. Now Bm?That there will be a :reat building boom in New Bern luring the approaching spring ls th< jpinlon of many of tEe local con racton ard they am making i angements to take care of thie bus neaa.- Already plansv have been made for tha enaction of a number * (By Eastern Preaa) New Bern, Peb. 9.?One of the! most Interesting civil actions taken ' dp thus far at the torm of Craven county Superior court, now "in sea ilon here, is1 that of W. E. Turnbull vs. tha Pullman Company. In this .m, or. rather suits, tberg being two r&cttass, the plaintiff ia suing the Pullman Company for damages in ho sum oTthreo thousand dollars in ?ach caae for inconvenience caneed aim when the company failed to re jerve a certain berth which he had ngagad. It seema that Mr. Turnbull en gaged sections No. 3, upper ahd ower, for hlipself and wife from Goldsboro to Washington, D. C. He vas 1st" in reaching Ooldeboro and ae train olid not wait for the strain >n which he was traveling. After: -itTlving at OohUboro he caught a ->eclal train and overlook- the reg olar tra!n at WlUos, wlicre he do mandeu his bertha and was tofo that jne of them, lower three, was occu pied. The action grew out of thla/Th*?| case is being hard fought and thj ?utcome Is awaited with lnl^rel Ttr Standard Time. Standard Ume was eetabllnhed * by | agreement In 1S83, primarily for the benefit of the rallroada. Permanent. Parke?You know, I w|nh I had som? real occupation that 1 knew was go Ing to take up a large part of my time for the rest of my life. Lane?Why don't yon start a lawsuit in New York! ?Llf?v * ^ . FOOD FACTS. What An M. If. Leaned. A prominent phyaleian down In 'Jaorgla went through a food exper ence which he makes public: "It was my own experience that irst led me to advocate O rape.Nuts ood;vand I also know from having prescribed It to convalescents and ?ther weak patients that th'- fo~d * i wonderful rebullder and- reetar^r jf nerve and brain tissue, as w?ll at muscle. It Improves the digestion ind patient? gain, Just aa I did <n strength ind weight, vary rapidly. "1 was In such a low state that ( had to give up my wdrk entirely and go to the mountains, but two nontha there did not Improve me; In act 1 was not quit? aa well aa when .left home. My food did not sus tain me and It became plal^ that 1 must change. t "1 bega?; to use Orapa-Nuta and .n two weeks I could walk a mile, nd in five weeka returned to mr .ome and practice, taking up hard vork again. Blnce that time 1 have '?It as well and atrong aa t trti t did In my Ufa. Aa a physician who eewks ?o hetp <11 sufferers I consider It a duty 'o mak, Ihw tacts pobilo." Trl*l l\dar, on Or?p*-Nat> whotl '.h? r?fHlor food <lm not w?m to will ?or* wondn? ? Roa.oo " Ktw ?W.n - " MM. An ?t dwe^lng boum within tli? city Umita fciid la the suburban reeiden. tU! met ion? and It U understood that work on Uteee will bgln m MMlifiiHBHB Found of I*nMound Mind. Klm?~a--Luther Sugg. a Olen rtsld termor, wm found to be of aa sound mln<Lhy a jury aS t ur day. Some of S use'* affairs aooded attending to and th- action by s Jnry was u*cc%rary before the business could be Uken la hand. Ralph Parkar. a white youth of this county, haa been locked up for insanity. Mm pa?? I ?aught ridge* Campaign. H*ckjr .Mount?Mr James E. Car ???? ? of WaynesvUle, was here from Sunday to- today .at noon, when h< !t"t for his home. Mr. Carrawa)^ may be the State campaign manege* .'or Li ut.-Uov Oaughtiidge to hi candidacy for Governor, a? Mr Daoghtridge la anxious to secure blel Obwrre Homecoming Day. ??? envlllo 'Th<- membership o the Christian church will observ next ^Sunday as home-coming day It their church building. This Is a da> hat Is observed by many of * th churehes one a year when specla programs are rendered by the choir? and a sermon applicable to the oc caslon Is delivered by the pastor o* some vialting minister. Ten Per Cent of All Deaths In United ' scaftee Are Said to be Due . Ten per cent of the deaths In the United States result from pneu monia. It la estimated that during the paat thirty days tuis rate has' been doubled In some scclons. Tu berculosis and heart disease, eacn causing ononlnth of all fatalities, are the only diseases which outrank pneumonia among the legion of the men of death, out In certain cities pneumonia is steadily Increasing and even-has surpassed the mortality from tuberculosis. Seventy per cont of all caaea occur between Decem ber and May. It la distinctly a cold weather Infection. se<mingly brought by wintry blasts. but especially pre valent during the winter season only because Its -victims are rendered more susceptible at that time by ex posure. debilitating Influences ani The pres nee of predisposing infec tions. r? . II) SMIL 11 Southern Pilots Are Fighting Mr. Small's Proposed Abolishment of Pilotage. Washington, Feb. 9.?Maurice 0.! Long, of Norfolk, who is In Wash ington attending the national con vention of .Chambers of Commerce of the United 8tates, today appear ed before tho Houne Committee en Merohant Marine and Fisheries In behalf of the Small Mil. calling for the abolition of oompylsory pilotage on barges In the United 8tatoa. Mr. Long contended that the bill win relieve the barges of a heavy j biirden and will moan lower trans portation charges on water traffic along the Atlantic coast. He did not ".link a barge' should be compelled to take on a .pilot when he was nol needed. if ? y. Winter In Ruaels. ^ What wtntft-fcau l*? like In Rnaeln was discovered by Napoleon in isl and toy Cbortt* XII. of Sweden a con 1 tu/y earlier. Cbnrlea made a succes* ful drive Into Ktiseln In 17QR. hut win ter overtook him In October. The eoUl was .ab Inteune that wood cenKI not b?i made to ignite In tbe open air. Wine and spirit* ftv. bird* fell dead on the win*, aallva congealed on the men * llpa. Says one who went through thst terrible waiter with the 8wedlsb army. 'Ton could see some without hand*, some without feet, some without ears and noeoa, unable to walk upright, hut creeping along like <inadrup*4a"-Lon don Standard. Just a Lapee. Rokue- -I act an My canght I-ong!)?*! telling the tr Pokue? Wasn't he embarnuwed? Hokue?Only momentarily Be Im He out of it -flt GOOD 10 FOND B?low U gtraa Lh. OaucUl ?uu m.at at tk* -WuklMtom Townihlp Good RMil tMQrtMto?. whleh I? s>*d. by C. Marcu WUUua?. ?ho Acted as treasurer ior the asatocia tion. The iU(?fflM| Include? ?.11 of the receipts end disbursements dur ng the rsceat good roads oampslgn. ^'ov. II. Pd Johheton Pt. H. ?30 25 3. Pd. Green Singleton 6.00 I. Pd. Johasto* PCH. 6.50 ?ec- 8. Pd. Edw. L. 8 tew trt 100.90 ?ec. 7. Pd J. C. Latham?.. 50.#0 >ec. 18. Pd. W. M. Cooper. . 10.71 1? Pd T. R. Hodfae.. 63.06 ?ov. 18. Pd. Edw. L. Stewart 60.00 >ec. 83. Pd. Edw. L, Stewart 60.00 b 4. PdL Edw. iJ Stewart 60.00 8485.63 lUcdffa. Pamlico Chemical Co 826 00 Peterson Co. 10.00j ??. B. Rose 10.00 j J. R. Fowle ft Son . If .00 i <tn ft Berry 10.00 ? opby ft Etfcarld?v 10.00 H. Ho 111ns 10.00 icKeel Richardson Hdw. Co. 10.001 . P. Buckman ft Son 10.00 . H. Small 10.00 '. A. Nicholson 5.00 'ippln ft Woo lard , i 6.00 ackson ft Roberson 6.00 Washington Beaufort L. Co.. . 6.00 Z. H. Hudson . '6.00 /ohn A. Tucker ...i 6.00 1. M. Jenkins 5.00 ... H. Mann ....... 1 5.00 E. L. Mrrrell 5.00 i. L. Stewart ^. 5.00 5. K. Willis 5.00 ?rs. D. T. & Josh Tayloe. .. 6.00 .Jassell Supply Co. ........ 5.00 Walter Credle 5.00 Powell ft Ellsworth 6.00 H. B. Charles 2.00 ?E. L. Brooks .. .. 6.00 James Ellison Co. . 5.00 O. A. Phillips ? 6.00 Ward ft Grimes 6.00 F. C. Kugler 6.00 W. M. Brataw ft Co 5.00 C. A. Tumage 5.00 J. O. Blount 6.00 A. M. Dumay . . .. ..? 10.00 B. O. Moss J 10.00 W. E. Bwlndell 5.00 Carolina Distributing Co. . .. 6.00 M. A. Smith 6.00 O. A. Spencer 2.00 W. P.. Clark * 8.00 Albort Willi? Gullbert Rumley 2.00 J. D. Calais 5.00 J. B. Sparrow 10.00 Bowers Bros 10.00 8. C. Bragaw 10.00 Frank Cox . . 8.50 T. R Hodges 8.60 Eureka Lumber Co 10.00 E. R. Mlzon ft Co. 10.00 C. Morgan Williams 6.00 D. W. Bell 6.00 Crystal Ice Co 6.00 "N; L. Simmons 6.00 John E. Corey - 6.00 Harry McMulleb 6.00 Ellison ft Co 10.00 E. L. Stewart 10.(TO Carl Ooerch 6.00 A. J. Co* 6.00 Harris Hdwe. Co 10.00 D. R. Cutler v . 8.00 LT. E. Mayo . 8.00 I Loo Davenport ...... .* 2.00 4?. P. Maxwell 2.00 V. D. Mar Lean 6.00 W. M. Cooper for meat .... 6.00 T. R. Hodges for meat 11.44 Cash 2.60 ? 8440.84 C. L. Carrow donated car serr vtoo value $6.00. nalance in bank $6.41 EXPECT U io mmu Bettevod That PrwUInt Will f Anaoence His CttdidMf Washington, Feb. f.?President Wilson's closest advisors expeot him to make the first formal aanotrooa. mont of his oandldacy for ranoml natlon within the month whek they bellsvs Mr Wilson will notify the Secretary of Btate of Ohio that the j voters of the state will have his con sent to use his nsme in tha pri mary. The President has made no defi nite announcement of whether ha would he a candidate, even to his friends as far as Is knowa but thsy atl taks It as sottlVt Chat he will be. MANY PKOPI>8 DOW'T KNOW. A sluggish liver can causa a per of d listnem, baadachea, constipation and biliousness ara sure signs thst roar liver needs help. Taka Dr King's New Life Pills soft sae how ?hey help tone ap the whola system. Fine for tha stomach too. Aide dl gestlon Purlfles tha Maod and GRAYSON ADVISER TO THE RESIDENT WMt? Hooss Doctor Man of Ability and Tact MAXIN6 RECORD AT HIS POST Hm SJevated Potion to On* of Dig nity and Hwwf RogwUtao PreeJ denfa Offioo Hours and Wmotimo Mlo IUUm?nU to Reporter*?Valy ? bio oo Diplomat and Prootitlonor. Waahlngton.?It's a iwoet llttlo Job, theee tfaya, being private and personal physician to the prvsldent of the Unit ed State?. From a medical viewpoint lfe not a particularly trying poet, bat; the position embraces about fifty-eevesi other tasks, all calling for the tact, memory and general ability of a cor-' poration counsel. ,| Slipping in and. ont of the White House, a little man with a keen, ta clalTo eye and manner of apeech. but withal an affability of manner which Immediately attra?|?- attention, can often be aeen the^e days. Flia name la Gary T. Orayoon. and his name cavrlee! Photo by American Preu A**oc?atlon. DR. OABT T. OBATSOK. with It the Initials "U. 8. N.," which means he is a member of the medical corps of the navy. Grayson is the man who brought the position of presidential doctor out of obscurity and elevated it to a post of honor, dignity and efficiency In White | House circles. Before Grayson came a | White House doctor waB a mysterious personage, little known and lesa cared about. Grayson combines this position with the one left vacant by the late Major Archibald Butt and Alls both with complete satisfaction. On the whole, the practice of medi cino on the president of the United Btates Is the least of Grayson's tanka He's a sort of confidential family ad vlscr to President Wilson, and he also regulates the president's office hours? and sometimes his statements to re porters. When the president la away from Washington, Grayson is often times the sole connecting link between the head of the American nation and the representatives of the American press. In more ways than one this black haired, pleasant faced, affable man nered. efficient m?n has attained dis tinction and a record during the time froodrow Wilson has occupied the White House. He is ususlly spoken of sb "Dr. Cary T. Grayson, U. 8. N., the president's personal physician,M>ut that's merely the correspondents] meth od of repaying In formality ?he In formal, gracious kindnesses of the president's doctor. In sl?e Grayson is a small man. but that doesn't apply to his ability. He has a long, straight nose, Jet black hair and deep set eyes that twinkle with humorous appreciation half the time. Sometimes thfly don't twinkle, bat that's when Grayson is "on the road^ with his distinguished patient, and tto responsibility of his position at such a time Is spt to tske the twinkle from any one's eyes.. The president Is sn Indefstigsble worker, and like all men of his tem perament he has the habit of neglect ing his personal health when Involved In a deep and drllcate problem. Gray son, however. Is always hovering In the background, guarding htm against overwork, driving him forth to the golf links or for sn sutomobile ride, urging plenty of sleep, a careful diet arid all the ether details necessary to a president's health. Tiese are a part of his duties when the president is at home. Grayson's duties at such times become compare tfvely light, and be Is enabled to take op his other work at the Naval hos pital at Washington, where he hss s resrnlar quota of patient? who d"m n?1 Ills utlviitiou mo long its lie remain;? ill the dty. But when the president takes to his private car for^a swift whirl tb New Yerk, to Cornish or elsewhere. Gray suddenly stands forth as the csar of the executive's private car. Grey son Is strong on the point of exercise. He Insists that tve president take ex-1 lee at any and all times, and (be i president, fortunately, when the myt tar Is bronght to his attention. Is al ways willing 10 exercise ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIC*. 1 have this day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Hattle 8/ Griffin before the Clerk o4 the 8a perlor Court. All persons holdlac claims against said eatate ? era re. ?nested to pro?*** them to me. duly mll?a. AH persons indebted to Mid aetata ar* requested to make sn Immediate eettlemeot This life day ot Janaary, ltl*. C I.. C ARROW FOUND! The Best Protection Against Poverty OLD AGE A stood j in cropping bank account with the What could te moro ppulblaT What la iporo patlaf?a*r * NOW la a good tla p to bogln. Tomorrow may brtag hoarlar ozponooo or a omallor pay chock. Bank of Washington Washington, N. C YOUR ONLY FORTUNE May be the Life Insurance you carry. Is ? it enough to take tare of your family after you die? If not let us write you more in the Mutual Life of New York. Wm. Bragaw & Company, First Insurance Agents In Washington, N. C SAGE TEA KEEPS It's Grandmother's recipe to bring back color, thickness and lustre? Everybody is using it again. Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advan tage? of a youthful appearance. Your hair la your charm. It makes or mars the faoe. When it fade?, turns gray and look* dry. wispy and scraggly, just a lew applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhancec Its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray t Look young I Either prepare the tonic at home or get from any drug store a 60-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and 8ulphur Compound." Thousands of folks recommend this ready to-use preparation, becauae it darkens the'hafr beautifully and removes dan druff. stops scalp itching and fslling hair; beaidee, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and eventy. You moisten a spon** or soft brush with it, drawing this tnrough the h^ir, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the grav hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color is restored and it become? thick, rIobby and lustrous, and you appear years younger. STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA Department of ?tate. Certificate of Dlaaolutlon To All to Whom These Presents May Come?Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous oonsent of all the stockholders, de posited In my office, that The Choc owlnlty Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office Is situated In the town of Chocowinlty. County of Beaufort. State of North Carolina, (J. B. Patrick being the agent therein and !n charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has compiled with the requirements of Chapter 21, Revlsal of 1905, en titled "Corporations." preliminary to the Issuing of this Certificate of Dis solution : Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of 8tate of the 8tate of North Carolina, do hereby oertlfy that the said corporation did, on the 28th day of January, 1916, file In my office a duly executed and attested consent In writing to the dissolution of said corporation, ex. ecuted by all the atockholders there of. which said consent and the rec ord of the proceedings sforessld sre now on file In my ssld office ss pro vided by Isw. In Testimony Whereof. I hsve hereto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 28th day of January, A. D. 1916. J. BRYAN GRIMES. (Seal) Secretary of Stats. 2-l-4wc. Advertise In the Dally *News. To The Ordltors of the Jefferson Farni ture Company, * Corporation. TAKE NOTICE The Jefferson Furniture Company, a corporation, on January 4Qh. 1916, made a Deed of Assignment, to the undersigned of its entire assets, for the purpose of winding up its affairs: All creditors of the Jefferson Furniture Company, a corporation, are hereby notified to file thslr claims itemised, and duly verified, /with the undersigned, or with Oeorge A. Paul, Clerk 8uperior Court of Beaufort County, Washington, N. C. within sixty days from this date. Upon failure to do so. said cred itors will be forever barred from participating In the proceeds of% this assignment. This*January 20th, 1916. NORWOOD L. 8IMMON8, Trustee for Jefferson Furniture Company, a corporation, Wash ington, N. C. 1-22-4WC. Come to The GARAGE That guaran tees you Satis factory Service in everything. Whether you store your car with us perma nently or just buy occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in both quality & Price. The Best Grade of Gasoline at the lowest market price, Try our Service once and notice the differ ence. Washington Motor Car Co. THE BEAUFORT COUNTY Building & Loan Association Opened January 29th Members are requested to make their pay ments promptly. Others wishing to take out ?loci, may .-lill do so. J. K. HOYT, - - Pr&sidenJ WM. R HARDING, Sec /" S. I.HON WOOD JAM1M W. COtM Mwabwi New York Cotton Br oh?gw. J. LEON WOOD & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS Block?, Bond?, Cotton. Omlo and Pn>rl?too?, TI Fin? Straat. Cnrpontw Building, Norfolk, V? PrtTnU wire? to N?w Tork Stock Bxcbnni?, Chicago Boord TnA tnd Mhor ftnanelal myn. CORRC9POKDRNCB RMraOTTtH.LT ROI.lCITKt) InroMsiont and marginal ?ec all (Won mroful attontlon.

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