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THURSDAY. APRIL 18. 1?12.
.1 SIX YEAR I
What* i-i reported to l** u stronglv
derTiiken T?? proenre the ;i*l<>ptioii l?v
ti??n :t plunk advivHtiiur u series o
lIn- l*residonev. The-e are to W* ii
t. The term of office, is. extended t
, N'? person-who has liecu 1'rcsi
No nomination for I'resul/hit
prior to the VI ret ion of members of
4. Presidential electors arc to lie e
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" . The IViiidenl of the Sonato s
ti^K "f opening and counting the vol
^ main features of tlie propose
Fr?^u tile very birth of the Conatir
t!uI r*-fWrioii of a President has l>
M-<;v -ver. the opposition has never
Pn-bi?'iiT- ! aekson and Cleveland It
and Presidents Hayes and Harris*
adv.unite*I it in the North, Jefferson
hi tunes pa?t the discussion ha*
never pressed urgently upon the p
iK-eiiriiig ten*I to make it an importu
uiuttial erituinations and reeriminat
of tin Republican party afford impr
* *1 procuring Prcsidciifial uotnit
erniucur.
LOWER POM
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The National One Cent Letter 1
i/.ed a i r ii diaries \Y. Pur rows, of (
paring for a vigorous campaign an:
_ try 5&V lower postage rate*.
: 1 As a result of the campaign beii
hill ha? hccn introduced in Congrc;
*?f Ohio, and Representative John
one cent letter postage rate to take
movement hip U?eu cordially indora
(ten*TiiI Hitchcock and other goveri
t*en??riw !a,.1. liritt. third
mmpiIt'll same.
Statistics that arc not only intei
point, hut which se*ve to show the
lower postage.
^ Nearly nine hill ion pieces of firs
post othco department for the tisieal
total over seven billion pieces were I
were post eards. The grand total w
One of the interesting deduction
that over eighteen million dollars
weight of which was a little over
amount was just over double the tot
ooO pounds of second class mail n
ninety-tire times as much in weight
h SOlTIfERX ( OTTOS
Aivofdiug to the best opinion in
as the New York CYunmerciul hear:
himself la-hind in his Spring work
P "The South." argues our business
Icrop of corn next Septenil?er. ami tl
go Jas? Wednesday was 73 3-8 cent:
as?o. On" the same day Septembei
as 4-ompnrcd with 13.8 cents'a yea
^ agiMh?t hi* orop now. o.rn Won hi
x The ( ' lumereial u!-?? points out
risk j eliminated ijnd many ad van
o-iiioii are enjoyed. I tupie.-tion
than iN.tTnn. even f'r* ?n the speculu
in cotton growing which goes wr
growing, within any ?rt ?f rcdV
all hut tlie avoidance thereof.
THE HliEMEST Of
Ti: hopeful expectation* anot-.fi
colli.-';. 11 with :?it irelN-rg,otT ('ape I
and the initial celebration of mai
construetion lias lx?en turned into
Xothinft-'foiild rxcowl in ^ensati
phov pniclaiiiiwl as the last in i
lion of this giant vessel throws ns
ation of first principles.
A11 the l>on*tod and wonderfu'
* guards alx>ut ocean travel seems
".Water-tight compartntents as an t
have become fallible. * Wireless
against the failure of a ship to kf
bulk of hull raises greater force
which may overcome its safeguard!
But the world leanrs?onlv frorr
/ from this that the way of safety
m[ A along the *ace course for size in v
^ . ,JT treasure as well aa life may bette
P The rivalry of the great transatl
Et tion has received a fearful check.?
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The Health and Vigor ol
Depend Much Upon 1
Nature k?ms taa>Wa?hfrngtea Park |
ew from dust rtrenxllKU the ritflhj
Kuch condition* allow you to lire a hlj
your health.
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::: FLOWERS:::
Wtyeo you want the bestjemember
we are at your service.
Choice Roses, Carnations,
Violets & Wedding Outfits
in the latest styles.
Floral offerings artistically 'arranged
at short notice.
When in need of Pot Plants,
Rose Bushes, E- erg teens.
Shrubbery, Hedge Plants and
Shade Trees, null, telegraoh or
telephone your orders toJ.
L. O'QUINN ?S CO..
RALEIGH, N. C.
Phonos 149
>i:esidexcy
supported movement has been unthe
Republican National C'ouvent'
constitutional changes concerning
ve in number:
o six years.
dent shall l?e again elected to that
or Vice-President shall be made
the Electoral College,
hoscn one from each Congressional
kail exercise the ministerial fnnces
of the College.
1 programme present nothing new.
ution the avisabilitv of permitting
eeu doubted, debated and opposed,
been either partisian or sectional,
lave sustained it among Democrats,
>11 among Republicans. Webster
in tlg? South. Ckay in the West. *
lioon mainly academic, the issue
eople for solution. Events now
lit feature of the campaign. The *
ions between the contending wings
ossive proof that the existing mcthhi
I ions is an obstacle to good govVAL
RATES.
['ostal Association has been organMeveland.
as president, and is prelong
the business men of the coming
conducted by this association a
is by Senator Theodore E. Burton,
W. Weeks, of Massachusetts, for a
effect July 1st of this year. The
od by President Taft. Post Master
uiient officials.
assistant postmaster general, has
esting from a general news stand
reasonableness of the demand for
it class matter were carried by the
year ending June 30, 1911, of this
otters and nearly two billion pieces
as 8,843,571,754 individual pieces. 1
> made by General T3ritt is the fact
was collected on post cards, the I
ten million pounds only. This
tal revenue received from 951,000,natter
produced. This latter was
and furnished less than $9,000,000
<,
CROrS THIS YEAR.
New York-cotton and grain circles,
* ir. the Southern fanner who finds
will prefer corn for late planting,
eontomnnrnrw "can deliver \r* nnwl
ic price of September c6rn in Chica*
as compared with 51 cents a year
r cotton was quoted'at 11:40 cents,
r ago. If a planter wishes to sell
pay him much l>cttor than cotton."
that with the corn the boll weevil
tapes over cotton as a farming propahly
corn is now ,n hotter prospect
itivc standpoint. And a speculation
ong does serious hurt, while corn
liable limits, is not speculation at
or HAS 1) WASTE US
il by the early news of the Titanic's |
lace have I seen blasted bv the event, I
it's greatest achievement in marine
the greatest of ocean disasters,
onal character this apalling caatro- |
nodeni building for sea transports-1
back violently again to a consider- j
1 progress made in throwing safeto
have been turned into mockery,
mfailing protection against sinking
telegraphy has proved inadequate
ep afloat. The great and greater
s in collision and creates'dangers,
i sore expierenee, and it will learn
in ocean navigation does not lie
easel building, and that economy of
r be Jound in lesa ambitions ways,
antic companies in giant construe-New
York World.
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YwWifea** Children v
'heir Surroundings. ^
[lw rmV) the nenm Its free,
upbuilding the- Mtlre ij?em. a
gtt quality llfe> Come build for, U
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A. C HATHAWAY. ^
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KDPCATWG HENS
Genius Secures Patent Out. fc
rivaling Edison. i ai
Lenoir. April 18.?Inventive gqjk i?
us In Caldsrell county has been rec>gni*ed
by the patent office of the
Jnited States several times within
he past months. The latest indention
is an improved hen nest
vhich was gotten up by B. S. Cloer Sl
>f Hudson, this county. In operatng
the nest it has a contrivance by ^
vhich the hen can go into the nest, a
:!ose the door, and remain undisturbyf
until she wants to come off tile w
?est again , then she can open the
loor from the inside and come- ont at ^
>er pleasure. Mr. Cloer has applied **
or a patent and when this new In- ^
rentlou Is put on the market 11 wtll w
loubtless find a ready Sale. '?
If""-"stubtori
"I was under the treatrae
Mrs. R. L. Phillips, ot Indian J
nounced my case a very stubtx
ness. I was not able to sit
take CarduL
I used it about one week.
Now, the severe pain, that had
has gone, and I don't suffer at
in a long time, and cannot spe
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CARDUh
if you are one of those ailing v
of the troubles so common to v
Cardui is a builder of wc
of purely vegetable ingredient
womanly system, building up \
the womanly nerves, and regul.
Cardui has been in successful i
Thousands of ladies have writte
received from it Try it for yoi
Vrttt fc: ijdlCT' Mttorr Do*. Cto?
In ISxinf kill iMkibook. "Ho
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Confederate
Macon, Georgia M
? ATLANTIC COAST J
The Standard Railrc
SELLING
v % May 5fh, 6th, 7th
May 15tli. 1912, unless ticket dep<
FINAL L
To reach original starting po
purchaser with Joe. Richardson, !
Street, Macrin Ga., not later than
of 50 cents, limit may be extended 1
For information with referen
call on local ticket agent, or addres:
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General Passei
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Both are entitled to the sa
1 J a mechanical standpoint c
J J down here. Oui\ leadt
, j, The very latest and best r
4$ by Art Craftsmen.
' ? A Request for prices and
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Special Offer
Absolutely Pure
1 GALLON FOR $2.00 This
Is not a blend, lmitatlo
gallon absolutely guaranti
2 Gallons CoAper's Specu
2 Gallons Wooley's Best
2 Gallons Laurel Valley V
Add 26c to above prices
ed. Express Prepaid to any
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for each package. Address
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IIUilM.% LKAGtB GETS
4*ARTKI>' AT LAflue
lal to the Daily Nm.
Richmond. Va.. April 18.?Aft*
series of trouble* that at on* tlm
reateped the disruption of the 01
inisatlon, the Virginia Baseba
eagut? has smoothed out all It
rinklee and today IU season hnds
-otnlslng auspices Was opened up.
Today they played the openin
imes Portsmouth appeared at Noi
Ik, Dantille a^ Newport News, R<
loke at Lynchburg and Petarsbur
Richmond
.. ",v ?-?\ ' * , o V"
EN STEALS EWE
IX bale OP BA
jeclal to the Daily News.
Winsted. Conn., 'A/rU 18.?1
lomaston, a grain dealer, receive
car load of baled bay from Canad
lis week, and when the shlpmei
as being qnloaded a white Leghor
;n was^djBcovered between the ha
era. -Biddy had laid several egf
hile In transit. ThP carl contain in
e hay and hen left Canada tw
eeks previous atjd Biddy bad 1 n
od or water during that time.
:nt of two doctors/* writes
Valley, Va., "and they pro)rn
on? oi womanly weakup,
whea I commenced to
before I saw much change,
been hi my side for years,
alL I am feeling better than
ak too highly of Cardui."
v The
Yomans Tonic
/omen who suffer from any
/omen.
manly strength. Composed
s, It actf quickly on the
yomanly strength, toning up
sting the womanly system,
use for more than 50 years,
n to tell of the benefit they
ar troubles. Begin today.
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[ay 7th-9th, vW'
LINE RAILROAD
ad of the South.
DATES
and 8th 1912.
Mi ted for extension, by original
TUTT
int not later than midnight of
Special Agent, No. 414 Fourti
lay 15t^i, and upon payment fe?
to June 5th, 1912.
ce schedules, reservations, etc.,
i
T. C. WHITE,
lger Agent, Wilmington, N. C.
dttle Job of j
r img
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me consideration from I
if view. They get it J
:rship is pronounced. ?
>|pe faces are employed 2
samples brings a smile |j
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LANT
For 90 Day
Corn Whiskey
2 GALLONSFOR $3.75
n or compound, but evei
eed or your money back.
ri Corn $4.00
New Corn $4.50
lye $6.00
if only one gallon Is war
r office of the Southern fl
oi o' her companies add (X
all orders '
30 PER,
" take notice that an action entitled a* t
above bas been commenced In .the 01
* Superior Court'of Beaufort Countj to I
secure an abaolhte dhrorce from the
defendant Tbe *aid defendant will
* further take notice that she Is re- 4
quired to appear at the neat term of
the Superior Court of Beaufort
8 County to be held on the 10th Monday
after tbe first Monday in Majch, <j
it being May IS, 1912, at tlp'Court
bouie of said oobnty, In Washington,
- N. C., and answer or demur/to tbe
complaint In eal^actlon, or tbe plain- -j
tiff will apply to Uie court for the ret
lief asked. y
d Tbla March 19, 1912.
QBO. A. PAUL.
t 3-11 4w-C C. 8. C. f
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y NOTICE.
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8 North Carolina, Beenfort County, ?
o Superior Court. May Term. 1911.
o'*~ Claudia L. Cherry yb. Joshua O.
Cherry.
. The defendant above named will a
" take notice that an action entitled as i
above hat been commenced in the
8uperior~Court of Beaufort County to
secure an absolute divorce from th?
1 defendant The Mid defendant will <
farther take notice that he ia re- ,
quired to appear at the next term of
the 8nperlor Court of Beaufort
County to. be held on^the 19 th Monday
after the flrat Monday ia March, '
It be In* Hull, 1911. at the court '
house of said County, In Washington, N.
C.. and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action, or the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
asked. , I
GEO. A. PAUL,
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NOTICE OF SALE.
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By virtue of the power of sale, j
contained in a Deed of Trust dated (
the 6th day of May, 189$ from Bam- j
uel R. Car row et als. to Chas. F. War7 (
ren. Trustee, recorded In the office of (
the Register of Deeds of Beaufort j
County In Book A3, pace 8*7; and by (
' virtue of the power civen to the un- t
derslgned In an order of the 8uperlor ,
Court In a proceeding entitled "J. L. (
Hassell vs 8amuel JL Carrow et ale." }
to which reference la hereby made, j
the undersigneO will aa substitute (
? Trustee on Monday the SSnd day of ^
~ April, 1912, offer for tale at public (
auction at Noon at the Court House ,
door of Beaufort County, all that cer- ,
tain tract of land conveyed by said ,
Deed of Trust and described as fol- {
lows, to-wlt: situate lying and being j
In 8tate of North Carolina, County of
Beaufort, and Town of Washington,
and In that part bf said Town known
as Bonner's Old Part, and being n
part of Lots Numbers 1 and 8, and
which part la bounded and described
as follows: On the South by Main
I Street, on the East by the lot of Was.
Z. Morton Sr., on the North by the \
lands owned by the late Thoe. Tuten :
and wife, now owned by C. B. Wahab. 1
ana cue lend or the late Robt. MTinroe,
and on the Wot bj the lot of D. j
V. Warren, and being the same piece i
or parcel upon which stands the Cape 1
Fear Bank Building.
TERMS OF 81LS?CAA J
Thia 18th day of March. 11-11.
W. B. RODMAN, JR.,
_ 8-21 4wk?-C Trnatee.
I BANK OF WASHINGTON
| Washington, N. C., AprT 1. 1918
I jThe annual meeting of- the atockl
holders of this Bank will be held at
| their -banking honae in dh city at
* noon on Thursday May 8,. proximo.
I THOS. J. LATHAM.
I Cashier.
I A Man Is willing to admit he was a
I pretty baby.
r~v h. a
? > 410 East Main St
I '
t ? -m - W- W .MI.1
linuFR AII
UILI1 I ILL
The Hot Wat
! I the Humphrey
^ \ j ter Heater exti
; j room requirin
>: i; This iron serva
J [ back, takes a he
t-1 i dissatisfied.
?1! Not a luxury, ]
mmm
tSuJuWe' {w/iertMoi.
Meets In Tayloe's Hall ever j Tuer^ AU
TRIBE. >fo. lft.
I.O.K. M.
Meets tit Tayloe's Hail every Mobay
'a Sleep 8th Run.
PHALANX LODGE, No. 1ft.
LO.O.P.
Meeta every Thursday evening la
ayloo'a Hail at 8 o'clock.
fAOMI KBBEKAH LODGE, No. Oft.
L Oj O. F.
Meets ia Tayloe'a Hall seconxt and
ourtli Friday each month at 8 p. in
I?AMB|fDO LODGH, NovvTS.
K. of P. >
Meeta In their hall, npatalre. cor
er Union allay and Main street,
very Thursday evening at ft o'clock.
ORR IiOPfll, No. 104.
A. F. and A. M.
Meets In their hall, corner Bonner
nd Third streets, first and third
'uesdays each month at 8 p. m.
MOYF CHAPTER. No. ft?
Royal Arch Manias
Meets in Masonic Hall sseoad and
ourth Tuesdays each month at 8 I
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WASHINGTON IX) 1X3B No. 8S2.
& P. O. B.
building, every Fl ff Sy ft 1
'clock.
NOTICE
. avinia . Padgett
n.
leo. W. Padgett.
Beaufort County Superior Court.
The defendant above named will
notice than an action entitled I
is above baa commenced In the Superior
Court of Beaufort County, N.
3., Involving the title to reel estate
n Beaufort County, N. C., In wbftch
be defendant baa an Interest, to wit:
be recovery of a certain tract of
and as described in the Complaint by
be plalntm from the above defend int.
And the said defendant will
urther take notice that be la reuulr?d
to appear at the term of the Superior
Court of said County to bo
neld on the 10th Monday after tbe
tret Monday in March, it being May
11th lilt, at tbe Court House of
mid County in Washington. N. C..
in daneweror demur to^be complaint
In said action, or the plaintiff will
tpply to tbe Court for tbe relief demanded
In said Complaint. This
March leth. 1912.
% GEO. A. PAUL
' C. 8. C.
NOTICE OP SALE UNDER MORTGAGE.
Under and by virtue of a power
ale contained In a mortgage from
Samuel Lenear dated October 10th,
1108 to P. P. Latham and recorded
In Book 100 page 882 of the Regietry
of Beaufort County, which aald
mortgage waa to secure the bond
therein recited, and default having
been made In the payment of said
bond. I will sell for oaah to the high at
bidder at the Court House door
In Beaufort County at Washington N.
C.. on the fourth day of May ltlt at
12 o'clock M. the following deecribed
tract of land: ;
"My Interest consorting, of 5 %
acres In Jams Lenear deceased estate
as plotted by Jas. P. Latham la
a survey for division. It being designated
on plot as lot No. .8" Terms
of sale,'cash. / - |
This April Srtf. 1818.
P. P. LATHAM,
Mortgagee.
By WvD. Grimes, attorney.
4-4 lawk 4wk c.
A man learns so much about raising
children from his first that he
doesn't know anything at all abot t it
by the time tbe seventh comes.
lbert/^J
- - Norfolk, yarj
Tiir iinur %
inunimi
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JVutomatic wa- 1!
ends to every \ \
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lit iiv? v ci tauvd &
>liday, or grows 2
i xfe.f 'X-^m
but a necessity. |
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Professional and [
Business Cards \
MOT. BOBTKKSE LITTUKB - ^
^ ULLLXER.
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V H. W. CARTER, M.n I
Practice limitto dtapasoo OS I
the Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat*.
Hours: 9-12 a. m.; 2-S n. m. *v A
' Except Mondays. -
Corner Main and Mark* Bta. < J
Over Brown's Drug Store.
f Washington, If. C.
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E. A. Danfal Jr. .
Lindsay C. Warren
DAM EL A WARREN
Attorneys at Low
Washington, North Carolina *r"
! We practice In all the court* - ' '
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Wiley C. Rodman. M
! Wm. B. Rodman. Jr. 1
RODMAN A RODMAN 1
'' Attorneya-at^Law.
a*
a. 8. Ward Jnntoe D. Grtaaaa 1
WARD i GRIMES f
Attorney at llaw f
k VmUbiMl N. C. f
We practice la the Court of the - I
First Judicial District and the V
Federal'Cofcrta. A
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WASHINGTON, H. O.
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W. D. GRIMRS
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Practices ta aU the Courts. *
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John H. 8mall A. D. Mail, a? "
Harry lfcMuflaa *
B4"n, Marlinaa A if>ia?w?? rj
Attorney at law m 4
Washington, North Carollus
Edward L. Stewart,
Washington, N. C.
W. A. Thompson*
Anon, Nl C.
STEWART A THOMPSO*
Attorneys at Lav. a
Washington and Aurora* N. C.
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NORWOOD L IHMOW i
' Attorasr at Law J
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To the Farmers |
We have a few more bags
of Maine grown, I^ish Cobblers
Seed Potatoes, which 1
we can save [you money I
on. Also, a full supply of
choice onion sets and garden
seeds; Give urynu*
business and we will prove
to you it is to your interest
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iw uuy irum tne
Pamlico Grocery Co. I
When cleaning or pressing is ~j
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To please he or she
I work irom sun to'sun j
My years" of experience I
places me in the brant
ranks of Perfection for ,
Cleaning and Pressing
. jyglso Tailoring. 1 USE N<3
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