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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED EVUR/"AFTERNOON EXCBPT SUNDAY. No. 10? Hut Water 8 treet. Catered as second-class matter Aqgeat 6. l?Oi, at the poatofflce at areh f. lit#! * Mmmb ? ? $ ?M roar Moatns !.9J BtxJtfmitha U1 One^Ma 1.0C i ?~ Subscriber* deelrlng the paper die entinned will please notify this of *ca on date of expiration. otherwtM "** ?'?U be continued at regular sub -rrlption rates until uotlco to stoi is reoelved. Z: you do not xetlhe Dally Newi promptly telephone or write the man axer and the complaint will receta immediate attention. It la our de sire to please you. Ail articles sent to the Daily Newi for publication muat be signed b: f. t the writer, otherwise they will no ^ be published. TUESDAY, MAY 7. 1912 WHAT IS A BANK DEPOSIT? The deposits in the banks are 1< billion dollars.Thp money In the banks amounti to 1 1-2 billion dollars: the monej Uiiu^ir me uuunai - uiinwa?o billion o: money in the whole coun try. Hank deposits, then, are mor< . than 10 times as large as the banks holdings: they are nearly 5 timet as large as the total stock of monej in the country. For every dollar th< banks owe their depositors they hav< less than one dime in money. Th< savings banks have less than on< cent in money for every dollar the: owe their depositors. Hank deposits are not money. What. then, is a bank deposit? Only one dollar in twenty of th? deposits the banks receive every da: they run about a billion a day) art in Jkoney. All the rest are in tlx form o. orders or promises to pa: money. If you go to your bank and bor ro\Vw- Sl.-uXi the bank credits yoi with $ 1 ,'>00 on its books. This ii a deposit. If you draw a checl against this deposit for $1,000 to pa: the mortgage on your home, the mat who gets your check puts it in hii bank. This is a deposit. * Jf you are a manufacturer, yoi get from a customer, in payment foi goods, his written promise to pn: you the amount in 90 days. Yoi put this note in your bank, wtaicl credits you with the amount, less in terest. This is a deposit. Or. yoi draw an order on your customer ti pay you the amount in 90 days: hi adepts" the draft; you put it ii your bank. This is a deposit. ir. siH'h ways the great bul}? o: bank deposits arise. Modern bust IK-*4 snakes actual money of less and less importance in the exchange ol goods between producers and con sumers. Nino-tenths of all our bus iness is now done with bank credit The armer who has wheat and wants to buy shoes and meat gets the currency with which to make his purchases by getting a bank deposit against his wheat. He gets this deposit by loan on the wheat as security. or by soiling to the bank the written evidences of payment to bo made to him for his' wheat. The great bulk of bank deposits represents, in fact, the coining ol property into currency. A deposit is a liability of the bank?It is a ' sum the bank owes the depositor. The chief resources of a bank are, in addition to the securities it has purchased for investment, the loans it .has made on property <especially goods moving In the channels o( trade), which are soon to be pa4d by the borrowers. No hank is ever In a position to pay any large number of it* depositors on demand cash in full. But every sound bank in a sound banking system has its resources in such for that it can obtain cash on short notice to meet the most extraordinary demands of its depositors. Every great commercial nation, with the exception of the United States, has provided a means where by sound banks fan always convert prime assets into currency. ROAD ADVOCATE ASKS TO BE ENLIGHTENET TO THE CITIZENS OF BEAUFORT BL * COUNTY: Gentlemen Last year as you are aware a plai was Instituted by our county author ities whereby the old way of work In* the public roads In certain town ships was displaced by a new -way which was commonly understood t^ ho. Keeping the Roads up by Taxa tlon. At least I am quite sure w< who paid the tax have some llttl< recollection of the fact, when w< travel over several of out roadi jumping broken/ bridges, dodging holes, etc., and know that they hav? not had a bit of attention these elghl months. Not even a road commie loner or an Inspector to take i It ; pleasure ride upon them. Now what was this law made foi Bfc and who made 1t a law ? Ww H a*d? for ?ho good of <k< The Health and Vigor of Depend Mnch Upon ' Xatet mttmm la Washiagto* Pwk mm from dust itrmgttcm the vitality Batch conditio ha allow you to lire a h yoar health. ? jroads or to giro work to the unV employed? If It was made for the ! roads, why are not the roade getting It? Who made It a law? A few men : or the majority of the voter* of | these townships? Haa the money collected for- the ) purpose of carrying on the work all been epent? If so for what? For - the purpose of fixing special roads. I and tfte paying of salaries or what? Or did the County Fathers In ? electing theee officers, elect men who are so totally Ignorant of the geography of Beaufort County as to not - know where the public roads are? * 1 ask the above for Information. r Lastly: Whatsoever things are ' meet; whatsoever- things are necessary; If there be any way, let us think on these things. Truly, BETRAM D. DANIELS. . REV. RICHESON SOON TO KNOW HIS FATE Boston. Mass., May 7.?Tlie final fight for life in behalf of Clarence i "V. T. Rlcheson, who while a Baptist minister with a pastorate in Cam$ bridge, and engaged to marry a r wealthy young woman, poisoned his i former sweetheart. Avis W.? Linnell. i of Hyannis. will be made this week. > Richeson. who confessed the crime i before being brought to trial has been sentenced to death by electricity in the week ending May 19. but his attorneys nope to prevail upon Governor Foss to allow a petltion-for ? clemency to go to the executive couur ell. which will meet Wednesday. i I Richeson's lawyers are hopeful of ? Isuccess. The plea for commutation * lof the death sentence to one of life I imprisonment will be based, it is un derstood. largely upon the contention litfrat Richeson was suffering from a 31 form of insanity when he gave Avis c j Linnell the poison which caused her Mdeath October 14, 1911. An allen111st. who examined Richeson in the sjCharl street jail, has recently declared that Richeson is at present i partly insane. r Every member of the family of f the former minister, headed by his i aged father. Col. Thomas VMand i Richeson, of Amherst. Va.. is ex^ct ed here today to aid in the effort foiji l the minister's life, and several alien- ] 3 ists will be called upon to testify, i e Attorney John L. Lee. of Lynchburg, I i Va., who has been working in Rich-1 eson's behalf left Boston a wec-k ago [ to obtain depositions and arrange for - 'the attendance at a hearfngof wit1 uesses from the middle west, where f Richeson attended college and held - several pastorates and from Riche son's former home In Virginia I BELHAYEX HKiH SCHOOL i i The Belhaven High School will : have Its c omruencenient exercises on Friday May 17. at eight o'clock in the school auditorium of that town. RHOVVMXC CENTENARY KEPT London. May 7.?The one huni dredth anniversary of the birth of ' "Robert Browning, the famous poet, was celebrated by the Browning club and other literary societies through1 out England today, in I>ondon the chief features of the celebration were a service in Westminister Abbey this afternoon, followed by a dinner under the auspices of the Royal Society ' of Literature. . STl'DY OP SOLTH'S PROBLEMS Nashville. Tenn..'May 7.?Several hundred delegates representing sixteen Southern States, all men of earnest thought and devoted to the best interests of their country, assembled in Nashville today for a Southern sociological conference. | Governor Hooper of Tennessee issued the call for the gathering and stated the object to be the study and discussion of numerous social problems peculiar to the South. During the several days that the sessions will continue attention will bo given to every form of social endeavor I-?charity, correction, religion, fraternal organizations, the press, libraries. schools and public health. Many ? well known speakers. Including the governor of several states, have accepted Invitations to addresB the , gathering. I SPECIAL REQUEST The owners of lots in Oakdale cemetery are respectfully requested to clean them up before the 10th of May. COLLIN H. HARDING. Mayor. *-7 Itc IS QL'ITK ILL. The friends of Mr. J. H. Jolly, who resides on Eight Street, will regret to learn of-,his continued 111neas. He has been confined to his home for several weeks. 8KK OVB BUDDY BVITS. SPECIAL $1.41 seH. J. K. Hoyt Your Wife and Children rheir Surroundings. m**- rr? to Uw mafym. Itm Irw r. uiihulliltnit the rmtir* iilim ?k quAlltjr Mb Com band for A. C'nn i nAWAT Would Hardly Go Around. WHlJe?"Wonder what oil tho animals did daring those forty days In the ark." Tommy?"Oh. they Just lay around and ocratchod theirselven, I guesa." Winio?"Scratched their elves nothin'! What'd they scratch for when there was only two fleasT* ?Boston Transcript. Women aa Preachers. One reason why women are forbidden to preach the gospel ta that the| woud persuade without argument and reprove without giving offense.?John Newton. Apparently So. Some genius has Invented a guard to be affixed to automobile wheela to prevent the a plashing of pedestrians, Would he rob the sport of dpe of its chief pleasures??Washington i^JPCT NOTICE TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTER! OF BEAUFORT COUNTY:I havn decided to become a cau didate for the office a?j one of tin Senators for the Second Senatorla District of North C&roMna, and wit sippreciate the support of all Dern ( crativ voteru, at tho primary ant convention. If nominated. I will canvass tin entire District under direction o the chairman of the Flxecutiva Com mittee. Respectfully. W. A. TH^IPoON 5 -7 to 5-17e. Why Salves Ca Since the old-faaliloned theory of cur Ing eczema through the blood has beei given up by scientists, many dlfTeren salves have been tried for akin diseases But It haa been found that these salve only clog the pores and cannot penctrab to the Inner skin below the eptdermli where the eczema perms are lodged. This?the quality of penetrating? probably explains the tremendous sue cess of the well known liquid ecxemi remedy, oil of wlntergreen. thymol, gly cerlne. etc., as compounded in D.D.D Prescription. We have sold other remedies for sklx Special Offei Absolutely Pur 1 GALLON FOR $2.00 This Is iot a blend, imltatl gallon absolutely guaran 2 Gallons Cooper's Spei 2 Gallons Wooley's Bes z Gallons Laurel Valley Add 25c to above prici ed. Express Prepaid to ai press Company, for office! for each package. Addre: J. c. c Box 1112 JOS. F. Phones 123 & 124 Carries the Most Family C ALWAYS FRES1 Polite CI Quick ENGR Weddings Visitin < Corresi STATI Write for San1 Ladles THF Are lnvltedto call and ?ee a complete line I of aamplea. WaterSi WHEREAS. ths aenerml Asssm- 1 bly of North Carolina at tho Segslon 1 of ^ ll.jmsMd^nA Act. establishing ? WHEREAS. under aald Act, no [ mat hod was prescribed for selecting : ?f suctions together with the Chairman of the Democratic Eiecottrr Committee through inadrerteooe failed at lu meeting calling said primary to prescribe a- method for selecting aald , d"NOWMTKE!tErORE. by.and with ' the advice ?nd consent ef aa many . of the Democratic Executive Com- " mittee of Beaufort County aa it has been convenient to ?ee. the Democrats of the County are hereby directed to meet at the respective polling places in their preclneta at the i ' time* hereinafter named for the pur- , pose of selecting delegates to the , ' COUNTY CONVENTION to be held 1 on May 26th, 1911. under the call < of/the Board of Elections. The pri- < maries hereby called win at the iame time select the members of the r precinct executive committee. 1 TIME FOR HOIaDINO PRIMARIES: ' 1 Washington. 1st ward. May 17, 8:30 < P. M., Armory. i Washington. 2nd ward, May 17, 8:10 P. M.. City Hall . Washington 3rd ward. May 17', 8:80 P. M. Court House (down Washington, 4th ward. May 17, i 8T?u r. m. L'oun xiouBe tup stairsj < Plnavllle, Tranters Creek, Old J - Ford, Beaver Dam, and Chocowinlty ' i at 10:30 A. M.. Saturday, May 18th ] 1 All other precincts In the County * 1 at 8 P. M . Saturday, May 18th. This 6th day of May, 1918. 1 1 WILEY C..RODMAN. ? Chairman Democratic Executive Com. \ y . mittee. ' r 5-7 to 18. TKY A NEWS WAST AD. ' Advertise in the Daily Hews. nl Cure Eczema - troubles but none that we can recom0 mend km highly aa this for we know that t D.D.D. stops the Itch at once. We can 1 give you a trial size bottle for 26 cents s that will be enough to prove It. I 0 Of course all other druggists bare B D.D.D. Prescription?go to them It you can't come to us?but don't accept some - bin profit substitute. But if you come to our store, we are t so certain of what D.D.D. will do for you i - that we offer you a full size bottle on '. this guarantee:?If you do not And that it takes away the itch AT, ONCE* U > coata you not a cent. i 11LOUXT8 PHARMACY < i E^For 90 Days e Corn Whiskey - 2 GALLONS FOR $3.75 Ion or compound, but every iteed or your money back rial Com $4.00 t New Corn $4.50 Kye $6.00 es if only one gallon is want- j ly office of the Southern Ex1 In other companies add 50c is all orders to "'""V OOPER, , Jacksonville, Fla. TAYLOE11 L 120 Market St. : Complete Line of iroceries. 5 AND RELIABLE erks arid Delivery. AVED Invitations g Cards >ondence ONERY. II ?pies and Prices DAILY NEWS ' treet, >, Wshin^oo, N. C. jj ? / tm I ^ TaM ta LoBta property. 1X1 ich Trouble# or Female trout nes. Tr| Capudlne?It's liquid?effsXT mediate*r. Sold tar dnK*ar*> . , day ro THE democratic voters of BEAUFORT OStTMTY , I Jjereby announce myself u a cablidate for Resistor of Deeds. If nominate and elected, will serve the If A people at all times to best of my ability. The support of every dem- ' * acrat Is earnestly solicited. Very* respectfully. WILBUR H. ROSS. Aurora, N. C. 1 1-4 tfc. MI eve CONGRESSIONAL CONVENTION , ant Notice is hereby siren that at a Tui meeting of the executive committee keld on April 18th In Kdenton the Democratic Consresslonal Conven- J Lion was called to meet in Elisabeth foa 21ty on Thursday. May 80th, 181*. a* p. i 11:10 A M. for the Durnose of noml- \V iating a candidate for Congress and i presidential elector, and for such bnl >ther business as may properly come o'cl ?efore the Convention v b W." T. CROSS. ? Chm. r. KENYON WILSON, J Secty. Qui 1-20 to 6-28c. ' -n Em LIST CITY TAXES I will sit in the office of Jno. H. Bonner with Commissioners each Em lay until June 1st to list City Tax- Dai ? 1 This 1st day of May 1911. ^ W. d. AYERS, rod City Clerk. I * 5-4 2mosc. Con ty. dissolution ironcii !' Notice is hereby given that the j partnership here tofore existing between A. C. Hoyt and W. F. Rhyno trading under the firm, name and Bre ityle Hoyt Drug Company do this Nol lay April IStb. 1912 dissolved by JJJ mutual concent. gtj W. F. Rhyne withdraws from the firm and A. C. Hoyt will continue the business under the same name. A. gel C. Hoyt assumes all the liabilities A of the partnership and is entitled to collect all the assets of this day April 13th. 1913. - JT: Signed: , W. F. RHYNE, n*. A. C. HOYT. *-?? St. sail NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Hm Having qualified, this day, as Ad- W. ministrator of the estate of. Daniel We Hassell, deceased, this is to notify all Q?< persons having claims against said Wa estato to present the same within Wa twelve months, or this notice will tra be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ' All persons Indebted to said eetate will please make immediate 103 settlement, with the undersigned ad- Bei ministrator, I This 6th day of April. 1912. 101 EDWARD L/8TEWART. *?? Administrator 6t Dyriel Hassell, De -caocu. Kn ? 4-1 BETTER THAN SPANKING = Spanking does not cnr* children of . 1 bed-wetting. There is a constitution- apt al cause for this trouble. Mrs. Sum- Coi mera, Box W, Uotre Dane, Ind., will to Bend free to any mother her success- Toi ful homo treatment, with full inatruc- atU lions. Send no money, but write her wll today if your children trouble you nor In this way. Don't blame.the child, fro: ,he chances are it can't It. This A. treatment also cures adults and aged daj people roubled with urine difficulties tab by day or night. sue P|pM^ Co^ AW* B r-?~i T ^ ijittjMi, ' scjitYDtufeisnnftmiiinif r ^ ^ast Main St. jOVER ALL ' I The Hot Wate the Humphrey A ter Heater extei room requiring i This iron servanj | hack, takes aholi i dissatisfied. t J 1^1 I ^ ^ ?*j ^ TACJ ?LSm^eU""Mw PHALANX LODGB, K?. 10. 4??ts every Thursday evening la 'loe'a Hall at 1 o'clock. OXQ KHBEEAH LODGE, No. 99 L O. O. P. te?ts In Tayloe'a Hall wood an?3 rth Friday each month at 8 p. m PAMLICO LODGE, No. 7*. K. of P. fetU la their hall, upstairs, eor I Union allay and Hale street, ry Thursday evening at t o'clock ORB LODGE No. 1M. A. F. u?l A M. vfeete In their hall/ corner Bonnei i Third streets, first and\ third ssdays each month at 8 p. m. Royal Arch Hasp as. feats In Maeonie Hall secfmd and rth Tuesdays each month at I n. ASHTNGTON IXIIXJE Ho. Ml B. P. O. B. ldlng. stoit F? Itfay sVMitH Ht I lock. NOTICE OP SALE . O. Gurganus, Admr. of Daniel ganuH, dec'd. vs. ma L. Gurganus (Widow) Jgie O. Qurganua, Eva E. Gurgan (minor) and Gertrude K. Dardec Lnor) by their General Guardian ma L. Gorganus. helra-at-law ol xlel Gurganus dec'd. leaufort County Superior Court b* j the Clerk. ly virtue of the authority confer in me In the above Proceeding, 'ill sell at public auction, at th? irt House door of Beaufort Coun< N. C.. on Monday, May S7, 1911 12 M. the following described perty: st tract: In town of Bath, N. C Tinning on Water St.. in the town Bath sixty-seven feet from 8. T ioks North East Corner, runnlnf th with said Water St., 60 feel nee Westwardly parallel witt dge Street sixty feet or to Batt iek, thence 8outh with said Creel" ly feet. Then East to beginning ng same land conveyed by Hear: Windley and wife to Daniel Gur tua by deed dated May 28th. 1891 orded In Book 96 page 867 Reg ?r*s office Beaufort County. C Ind Tract: In town of Bath, N. C tinning at Geo. Lanier's Sontl st corner on Water 8t., or Mall and rnnnlng Eastwardly wltl 1 Lanier's line to J. W. Crawley'i i thence southwardly with said J Carwley*s line 107 1-2 ft. theno atwardly _ paraAel with sal< >rge Lanier's Una to Main oi tar St., thenoe with said Main oi ter St., to beginning. Being sam< ct of land conveyed by H. N. Rop to Daniel Gurganus by dedd dated 22nd,' .1899, recorded In Bool 1 , page 388 Register Deeds office Lufort County, N. C. rime of sale Monday, May 27th 12 12 M. Terms cash. This Apri id. 1912. J. G. GURGANUS. Commissioner of Court wood L. Simmons, atty. 2 4wc. 1 I r Service of >1 utomatic wa-! I ids to every J Hot Water. < t never talks! day, or grows J it a necessity. J i i miTnvfc aa | vi iiniuii uUt ^ ' RncifiPQC. ParH< 1 *?| MILLINER. * J I ? I ? * 1 H. W. GARTER. M. ? - 1 the Eye. Ear, Nom and Throat. Honrs: ?-l2 &. m.; S-f ?. m. """H Exc?pt XoMftn. - J Corner Main mad Market Ma M Oxer Brown's Drag Storr. | 1 yytyy. w. o. I* E. A. Daniel JjP. > ft ' yjfl ' Lindsay a Warren DANIEL A WARREN I Attorneys at Law Washington, North Carolina * | We practice In all the courts. ?, 1 * ? u rTTTTT^TT. 4 I Wiley C. Rodman. Wm. B. Rodman. Jr. RODMAN A RODMAN ' Attnrneys-at-Law. Washington, North Carolina. % H. 3. W.rrt J?.? - 1 WARD A ORDOB"^ A Attone7Mt>Uw JP Washington. N. C. 1; We practice In the Court of the 1 ' First Judicial District and the \ J Federal Courts. ^ >: * * : */' JOMU H. BONNES ' * Attorney et law ? ' 1 WASHINGTON, N. C. j " ifk a A. PHILLIPS * BBO? t KIRK INSURANCE. I WASHINGTON, N. C. I L ',W [ * * ;7T! - ? ? r- M r. an Ji e .39 I ? W 0. GBIKBS - Atbi?yet>lmr . Washington, North Carolina. | Practices in all the Courts, a . John R. 8mailt A. D. Marines u ? Harry McMullan w VJ I * gsialL MscLsaSih McMnllan. ? - , f. Attorneys-at-Law * f * Washington, North Carolina ; _ \ r i Edward L. Stewart, - * Washington, N. C. : | i W. A. Thompson. * A Aurora, N. . M 8TSWART A THOMPSON ' * Attorneys at Law. * Washington and Aurora, N. C. NOTICE Ve, the undersigned, having beef tointed by the Board of Count] nmissioners of Beaufort Count] assess and list property In thi vn of Washington for County tax >n, do hereby give noTTce^that w< I sit at the office of John n^Bon , in the Town of- Washington en May 1st, to June 1st, from I M. to 4:80 p. m.. each day (8un rs excepted), for the purpose o: ing the tax lists and re-aseeeelnj h property as hss been increase* diminished in value during tin t year from May 1st, 1911 to Ma] . 1812. rhis 1st day of May, 1*11. W. B. WINDLBT, J. H. BONNER, mty assess#rs for the Town o iVashington. 80 dc. BERT, I - Norfolk, Va C ratHtmnf [HE HOI: ? ............ j T OOLUlf H. HARDma A r Attomey-at-Law M ? Office 8*vin** * Tru?t Co. Bid* r Rooms 8 an <3 4, * Washington. N. C. ; ; v-^^S' [ NORWOOD L. SIMMONS | ) Attornay-at-Law j Washlngtcn. N. 0. A \ Do You Know That we carry one of ) the Freshest lines of Groceries, Flour arid Feed : >. In Washington. It is a fact and we can easily j prove it if you will hut 1 give us a trial order |J!p. JACKSONI I MAIN STREET | NOTICE 1 A DEMOCRATIC COUNTT CONVENTION Is hereby called to meet ?t 1 the JJourt House In Washington, N. C., on Saturday, May 26. 1?1?. at II a. m. tor the purpose of selecting delerstee to the state CONGRESSIONAL, JUDICIAL, AND SENATORIAL CONVENTION. The date ot the yarlous precinct primaries will he announced not later than May let, and as soon as the Board or Elections hare fined upon the Ujne tor J holding same under Primary Bill of ' Beaufort County " This April l*th, lfilfi. By order of I ??aa inmuv. ,
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