mMM- _ * 1 MuMHHH| RAH tf MTIUQI, aoSKyxtty ?5SfS*Sii^?? #e> mi date of aspiration. otherwise ft win bo continued at regular subscription rates until noUeo to stop bni?i| If you do not got the Dally News promptly telephone or writ# the manaxe r and the complaint will rocelro Immediate attention. It Is otar desire to please yon. \il articles sent to :he Dall^ News for publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not t>e published. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20. NOT A UCK AMISS. Mr. Hobscn richly deserved every, lick of castlgation administered to him by Messrs. Hsy and Fltsgerald. His proclivity for Imputing disreputable motives to those who disagree with him on public questions le getting to be as chronic and intolerable as that exhibited by Mr. Bryan. They both need taking down, and we rejoice that there arP men Ja the Democratic councils not adverse to performing the job when occasion serves.?Vir^ia Pilot. HK A1) WRITING. A certain congressman, representing the eastern end of the state, rec[ently took exceptions to a caption over an article in the DAILY NEWS, since which time we have tried to ' avoid offending the M. C., but it looks as If some of the other papers in the state are going to hear from him about some charges made relative to the improper use of the Department for campaign purposes. That is if the "captions are misleading." 4S IT Fl'NOTIKK PROOF? If .VJr. Webb's bill before congress wore puncture proof and contained no loop holes, we would like to subscribe to it. root and branch. Dut we notice, upon examination, one feature that leaves a bad taste in the mouth. An examination of the bill referred to will show that it is in direct conflict with the Constitution of the I'nited States. It will alBo be noted that while the bill prohibits the shipment of liquors into prohibition territory . it provides no penalty tor the violation of the law by a railway company, steamship lino, express company or other transportation agency. A bill providing that certain actions shall be prohibited, but imposing no penalties therefor, is so f absurd that It at once suggests the uiestion: Why Is no penalty pre* appears, to alter present conditions. 1 I mrnmm As Mr. Kitcbin attacked only Mr. .SlmmonB' record, a thing of which he la supposed to be proud, he can not claim that the Governor is takEt BP lag an unfair advantage.?Durham Herald. Governor Kitchin fooled many of H|.v his warmest friends last night. They did not think be would stoop to a vicious attack on Ssagtor Simmons, but be did. They dec tired he would IL ? make a gentlemanly campaign on merit, now tar mistaken they were In the man is seen by the terrible onslaught he made on )tr. Simmons' record. ^ The. Post really did not think the Governor sms so desperate. He has not helped his cause. On thp , eaieSrary he kas made Senator Simmons stronger.?-Salisbury Poet. It la significant that Charles B. Ayceek is picksd for plans by Peach Season Coming The fruit from 17M bearing: tree* will moat likely sell for buy this peach orchard and make money. Sea me at once, i A. C. HATHAWAY. wmmmm i? Original Fi The Coffi The secret of which is produce* the French Mark) Even today im Few realize th twice as long as c Yetallitsdelig] Harshness and smoothness and different from oth I 1 That is whv Fn I midnight beverage < with a history. In France and i same exquisite care I But nowhere in the | Roasting Process u of French Market ( Until the building blend could be had o But NOW you a uine French Market < sealed tins?in all its "There is only 01 Fret hauipiotut of all the other candl- : iates.?Greenville Independent. Kltchin did Just what we predicted te would do in his opening speech Jelivered last night before the Kltchin Club in Raleigh?attacked Senator Simmons' putfllc record, a perfactly legitimate subject. He Invited tilm to meet Uiui in joint debate, but we hopo he will decline.' It will do tio good and may do harm.?Greenalioro Record. I, Governor Kitchln, who is a candidate for Upited States Senator to $ succeed Senator Simmons, made his opening speech at Raleigh laBt night before the Kitchln Club of Wake rounty. While ho attackod the public record of Senator Simmons he was eminently fair and made a good impression on his hearers. Governor Kitchln did not try to stir up any great amount ot enthusiasm or tell and campaign jokes. The speech was a relation of cold facts Bhowlng what the record of Senator Simmons , had been in Congress, which he said . BUU unu uf,aiuuL?en*"?IIIUUUUUCWI ' principles of the Democratic party. ] For an hoar and a half Governor . Kltchln went into particulars and vigorously attacked the senior Sena- I tor's record on the ship subsidy, reciprocity, the tariff and other matters.?High Point Enterprise. Governor Kltchin's utterances were bold and frank and candid, only la outward seeming. Reference is mads to the fact that on a half dosen or more occasions 8enator Simmons voted with 8enator Aldrich, and thai in one Instance bis faffed to follow the leadership of Senator La Follette. Governor Kltchln Is going to be confounded by the record?the congree slonml record?which ws are publishing on another page today. The truth is.that ta his general tariff policy, the vfeWFof Senator Simmons coincided (?nrr?ll7 win thoo. entertained hr hi. rn Democratic coll..sum ud with Mm hold ta (bo protimlTo Republican Senator*. Thta >u notlcMhlr truo In the motto, of reciprocity, when Senators Simmon. ud La foUotto mood loscther, whIU Mo poottloa of demur Kttchlu I. pre ^ 1 J till the roasting: process, ar 1 the rare aroma and ma st Coffee, was well kept fo itations are little like the c at French Mdrket Coffee j irdinary coffee. htful properties are retainei > bitterness are roasted out, aromatic flavor that is so er coffees. ' t ,t-* ^y-'f ?'*V I '-Pqh' y?P snch Market Coffee has alwa; sf Mums# Hrluonc onmaftf U7? Austria only are there coffees that is characteristic of Pre world is there a duplicate of th sed at the French Market Mi ^OttCC. % of the French Market Mills, nly at the French Market in F .11 may enjoy it daily on your ow Coffee is now delivered everywl full natural strength and delid . yu ve real old French Market flav T IT AT YOUR GROCE sted, Ground and Blended only at ich Market I ' jk "ew Orlc 1P L1 a New Or lea Simmons on the defensive, and we I have an idea that the Senator will decline to be placed in that attitude , further than to invito attention to the record.?Greensboro News. FOll FEVERISH.NESS AND ACHING Whether from Malarious conditions. Colds or overheatiug, try Illcks CAPUDINE. It reduces the fever and rellovcs the aching. It's Liquid ? 10. 25 and 50 cents st Drngr Rrnre? M marlp VIV? Why Worl at- your sewing machine will ma And thinly of the can make for yhu family if you hare a mac many times over in a ahoi Come in today and i i? the sample i s$.. >n stock. We. eai price and payment. SOLTHERP ,>' i \ i'? r. f. . # is roasted nearly il and intensified, leaving only the rk re I loroei ys been the favorite ?y it is the coSee > prepared with the och Market Coffee, e Unique HygWe Da-in the production this historic cofleelew Orleans. m tables. For genlere in hermeticallyous flavor. or." R'S : the tills laos Coffee Co. us - - Louisiana 1 Natural Stimulant. Following (s from "As It Is 'ly M. J. Roderniund. M D.: "ir you ara rery tilled, but roust perform a few more hours of bard work. He down, closo your eyes, and breathe deeply, und a little faster than normal for half and hour, and see how refreshed and' clear your brain *vlH be and bow refreshed the body feels, and bow easily you can finish your work " ?lip k. So Hard when a sewing ke it a pleasure? many things you it home and your jfeL" ??? lit u$ show you a nachmes we have a easily agree oo r/e/V^W Ffjjf|l/, I scribed tract or parcel of land: ' Lying and being In Beaufort County, North Carolina, Ktcbland Township:?Beginning at a lightwood knot, a comer ot R. T. Bonoar's Warner land, than with aald Warner's land North 1 East 14.71 chains to tlsa L, c. Onilford ditch and than with aald ditch North ?t Wast 1.11 chains; th?n with 9. W. Keys' line Booth IK Wast 11 chains to the Mayo r Una. than with said llna reversed North 14 Eaat far enough that the beginning will bear North IK Cast, to the beginning, containing IK acres be the ana . wore or lean. . It b?i&s the same tract of land which was on the 16th day of August. 1904 conveyed to Wiley by W. B. Rodman. Trustee as appears of record of Beaufort County. Default having been made In the payment of the debt secured by said Deed of Trust, sale is made at the written request of the owner of the debt. . - . . - ' ;j& > v' r TETs 10th day of February. 1919. W. C. RODMAN. 3-18 4wke-C Trustee. NOT1CK OF BALK. 'ijS j By virtue of the power ot sale contained In a Deed of Trust exexuted to me by Ned Flowers, dated August the 8th. 1908. and re* corded in the Registrar's office of Beaufort County in Book 188, page 803. I will offer for sale to the high- I set bidder, at PUBLIC AUCTION. FOR CASH, at the Court House door of Beaufort County on Monday, the 18th day ot March. 1918. at twelve . o'clock Noon, the following described tract or parcel of land: Lying and being In Beaufort County. North Carolina. Richland township:?East side of South Creek Beginning at a light wood knot, the 2ild corner of the Webster Patent In the Ernest Olbbe' line, then wlthl Webster^ line reversed South 44 East 22.7$ chains to a line of the John Bond Patent then with said line South 86% West to Ernest I Glbb's corner, thence with his line to I the beginning, containing fourteen:! acres. ' . *' Default having been made In the | payment of the debt secured by said I Deed of Trust, sale Is made at the request of the owner of the debt. W. C. RODMAN, Trustee. Rodman & Rodman, Attorneys ~ 7 2-13 4wk*C NOTICE OF BALK. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust executed to me by J. M. Braddock, dated J.uno 6th, 1903. and recorded in the Registrar's office of Beaufort County in Book 123, page 32. 1 will offer for sale to the higheft bidder at PUBLIC AUCTION for CASH, at the Court House door Jn Beaufort County, on Monday, the , 18th day of March. 1SJ2. at 12 o'clock Noon, the following described, tract or parcel of land: Lying in Richland township on the , East side of South Creek beginning at Earnest Qibbs' Southwest corner in the Mayo line, thence with Glbbs' line reverstffi North 3% Bast 32 chains to the L. C. Guilford ditch, then with said ditch North 76 K West% 2.50 chains'to the Igayo linrf, thence North 86 Bast to 'the beginning, containing 8 and one^tenth acres. pefault having \>een made tn the payment of the debt secured by said Deed of Trust, v??le i* made at the written request of. the owner of the dsbt. This the 10th day of February, 1912. W. C. RODMAN. Trustee. Rodman A Rodman. Attorneys. 2-12 4wka-C Some one may tun aa article for leale or trade that may lntareet yea. Look orer the Want Ad Oolama of thla ninar and bm If tou rtnnot find oeaem d^^a^va ^naaaa aa J?"* Or^aaaaavav Hitti what yoo hare boon looking (or. r h or Nerroae Troubl'ee. Cayodtae ?IU relleee TO* It'a HpaM alee. Kip "SSL Hit 1 \ = News Want A< ft* ffisr T.v - 'ffiffiWSSHBW rjj" II II ?l WU?T C. RodlU, . .S I Wo Br????fl^th?'court' of tko '4W J?n Judicial^ Diiirlct Old tko jV -C^SfcjgtiiA w? ! I Stud, Tcr hW. SHI 1. ?mtu for cow.. Dir. >oung pig. comfortable quer t*r?One brewl to *lw.y? better than a bcxlKenodap Silw tho UW hen that la tba baat layer. ,. >, 'J? ? If not moldy eorghum U on excellent oot tones for all stock. U order to base goodsteed abeep (row them rapidly while yodBg. Poorly ted aheap will at produce rery good wool, nor goo* muttbo. Bqttal parts of eon .and oata are hard to excel as a (ram teed for iheep. During an extra cotd epetl of wsothor, add a tittle oom to the aow'a grain tattoo. , , . . , amw Do not attempt to winter more heap than can be doae without crowdlM. W By the right Had of selection ana the commonest dairy herd can be trendy Improred. - - r.-. Orowing plga should not be crowded Into dose, filthy quarters, expoaad lo vermin end dlaaaea __ It is Jiist as Easr To have your home cheerful as it Is dark and dreary. Dectric Lights will make It cheerful. It Is cheap and safe. A postal card wQl bring our representative who will explain its many, merits. WASHINGTON MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC PLANT to the andoralyned on or before the Mth day ef January, lilt, or tau* notice .ill ? pleaded In bar ef their recovery. All pereoaa Indebted to aald aetata pleaee a?ti f mediate eettle !?" ef January. 1?11 w Js Always Pay , mshAi!is?i , V:,% , i^SF'*' CATALOGUE. For pHcenoO lXlcm PS MAIL, write J*o.F. Dkatigmou, C5lden(, ?!, -Ill, , T nr Fo /nrrut ss* ! ** JL J WABHMOTOK, K. C. * | ^ WASHINGTON, . O. ^ 1 w. p. grimes ly Weehla?t.ia, North Carolina. / 1 Practleae la all tho Cotrts. I . 1,4' > ' l John H. Small A. D. MaoLmaf I Ham McMultea I Small, Mac Lean A McMollaa \ I -i 'V AttorneTs-at-Law *\ 1 Waahlnaton. North Carolina \ i ?. A. Dunn. Attorney* ?t Into Prattle* In nil Court. Market Street 1 HajdUn|ton, It. C. V.r^r , ^ / Edward U Stewart; 1J Washington, N. C. W. A. Thompson. id Aurora, N. 0. I - > NTEWAHT A THOMPSON I " "Xltdpien at Iaw. i *; / WWt.l?*tB?r and Aurora. H. c. *,- < , ?>-# *. ' *' I . ' * r a. a", . I ^'^-ijSUm lfc'HABDrsa . k 9 *ttorney-at-L.aw vfll I:oref8 " selves ? ^ . TOafctAgtOBa H,C. 1 * . c * V * ? I N WWOOD L. SDCM0198 *T1 I * 7 I * . Attomey-at-Law *" "f Washington, N. C. * LODGE DIRECTORY j OUDfORT OOWC1L, No. 1?L Moots In To/too's Moll Ant uj S third Frtdny cvanlnfta OMh month nt.oeUmk. ' ChmTuuf^&Mrttmd. hm> In Torlon'i Hdn ??WT Tmmd*T onatnc u A o'clock. TAC Tit IBB. No. 1?. i LO.&K 1 I PHALAVX f/WW? *?- ? 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