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W. ur?- some rain thl
vecl; a; , i-.j-.-n gladly wclcoiu
ed.
Some arc discing potatoes thl
vetk.
Misses Cou> .Singleton. Lucie Wool
ard and Z;ila Willlard attende
Sunday School at rrou Koads Sui
day p. M.
Mrs. Moltic Hodges. and dnughte
Uosa. and sons Clyde. Vernon an
Ceiccl ot Smainland spent Saturria
night and Mii'.day wkh Mr. Alex VYi
lard and family.
Tillie Morton, the little child c
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Woolard has bee
quite sick l'or the past few days. Sh
is some better now we arc glad t
say.
Mr. Oscar Hodges of Swainlan
was in our midst Sunday P. M.
Miss Minnie Willard spent Satui
day night with Miss Zula VVilard.
Mrs. J. H. Willard'a ronditlon 1
quite precarious now. she seems t
be no better at all.
Mr. Da\ld Perry made a flyinj
trip to Swainland Sunday p. M.
Mr. Alex Williard and sou Evan a
tended preaching at Smith wicki
Creek Sunday. They report a mos<
pleasant trip.
Mr. Tommie 1 Lodges Is not at worl
here this week oiraccount of the 111
nese of his mother.
We can hear the "chug" of Ice
Cream freezers now on Saturday
nights so look out soon for some Invitations
to be Hying around. The
season itf**at hand p.o "wait and see.'
Mrs. L. H and Mrs. S. T. Jackson
were the guests of Mrs. J. B. Willard
Friday P. M
4 Little Misses I.eona, Ethel and Ola
Mae Woolard spent Monday P. M
with their aunt Miss Lucie Oraj
Woolard.
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I.eona and Ethel Woolard spent s
few days last week with their aunt
Miss Mintle Rauls
The farmers are very busy settinf
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poiaioe p:ani8 mis wcok.
Miss Cottle Singleton was thi
guest of MIbs Caddie Willard Wed
ncsday P. M.
PTNEVTLLE
HeP >
The farmers are all through dig
ging potatoes and most through ship
ping beets.
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We are harlng pleasant weathe
and plenty of rains in this |>lace.
Kf- ?
Mm. Ron Tharere was the guea
f Mr. Jordan Chaonear one day laa
week.
E*. . Mine Annie Perry waa the gueat o
g.. Mm. Win. Pnrrln Saturday night an
jk Sunday.
Meagre Harrey. Ororer and Mia
k Be telle Jlodger, of Terrapin Trnel
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if
Oh how dusty du
Making furniture
r When the breeze
i And the ground i
In Washingt)
0 Oh this dust mak
9 Makes us all fee]
As the breeze stir
1 Microbes: We ei
In Washingt
P Horses stir uj> du
* And we breathe i
Why this air with
Can but set us all
In Washingtt
= Automobiles are
' you to secure the b
cure. Better see mi
J
Mil
IS IN BEAU- j
np COUNTIES;
* | Mrs. .Mag Swanncr was the guest
1 i oi Mra. O. 13. Wynne last Sunday A.
M.
a! Mr?. .1. 11. Mlxou was the guest of
Mrs. Dave Parvln Friday morning ^
Masters Ed and George Swanner
spent Saturday night at Mr. Hill 4
8, l.ipscotnbs. They had a most pleasJ
ant time.
j Several of our people attended
' {preaching at Washington last week.
d
l*[ Wonder what has become of our
IJakeville Atomizer kliat we did not
|bear from his last %-i-k. Guess he
rj .;iust have been In his garden again
dj<.rushlug clods, and forgot to write,
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Mrs. J. W. Mitt hell was the guest t
at Mr. J. B. Mixon's Thursday.
'f Mr. ArtttMr Moore of Old Ford was
n out he/e Sunday. .. '
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0 There will be a lawn party at Mr. I
Paul Kates' next Saturday night June'j
11 for the purpose of raising money
^ tor a new school building. The publie
is cordially invited to attend.
Messrs Henry Hodges. C. C. Ferguson
and Miss Annie Perry were c
the guests of Miss Irene Kates Sun?
day.. j
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COX MFC*. PLANT NOT BURNED i
Several days ago this paper published
a story to the effect that the
. A. G. Cox Manufacturing Plant at t
' Wainterviile. Pitt County, had been r
1 destroyed by fire. We are glad to
1 learn that this was an error. In1
stead o? the manufacturing plant \
smith. y
proper being consumed by fire It f
1 proved to be the gin bouse of the n
Pitt County Oil Mill. The Dally t
News was t6ld of the Are by a cltl- ?
zen of this city who received a phone |i
' message. We take pleasure In mak- e
r Ing the correction.
Knowledge Must Be Put to Use. ^
The mero possession of knowledge s
Is nothing?It Is totally useless unless
It Is used.?Herbert Kaufman. t
I J J. LENN WOOD?Members New York C
I J. LEON WC
' > '>'*"3 BANKERS and
S hwckm Doodr Cotton, Grain
/ Carpenter Building, Norfolk, Va.
' ? PitTBM aim to Vow York 8u
\ s? exchange, Chicago Board of 1
f era.
B i 'of respon deuce Rewpectfaliy Sollt
\ glnal Account Given Car
Woman
Is Neve
UNLESS"
? Hotpotr
f- COOK, RON, HEA
WASHINGTON WINICIPj
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sty dusty,
look rusty,
is stirring briskly," .
s dry and crispy,
3(1.'
es air so dusky,
dull, yes husky,
s up those scaly
at them daily
on.
st so thickly
it makes us sickly.
i dust kept hazy,
Host crazy
>n.
getting within the
est Washington Pa
e at once.
'ARMKLE INDUSTRIAL
IWOTITITTP
The exercises of the Parmele Inlustrial
lnstituto for tomorrow will
nark the beginning of its third anlual
commencement. In the mornng
at nine thirty o'clock, Sunday
>chool. At three P. M. the follow-'
UK program rendered.
Processional Hymn, Forward
i'ress.
Reading.
Doxology.
Scripture Lesson.
Prayer.
Duet Holy Twilight Hour, Misses
kurilla and Almeda Jones.
Sermon, Dr; A. G. Davis, Washington,
N. C.
Solo, Miss Emma Foreman.
Pccesfeiona) Hymn, Son of my
36ul.
Benediction.
She Will Change Then.
Mrs. Crawford?Although my daugh.
tcr is such a big girl, she's still afraid
of tho dark. Mrs. Crabshaw?Don't
worry about that, my dear. Shall soon
be Id love.?Judge.
JudgeFor Yourself
Which Ik netter?Try an Experiment
or Profit by a Washington
CiUieA'N Experience.
'feomethingB neV is an experiment.
. Must (be proved to be as represented.
The statement of a manufacturer
s not convincing proof of merit.
Bat the endorsement of friends la.
Now supposing you had a bad back
A Lame, Weak, or Aching one.
Would you experiment on it?
You will read of many so-called
:ures.
Endorsed by strangers from fariway
places.
It's different when the endorseneni
comes from home.
Easy to prove local testimony.
Home endorsement is the proof
hat backs every box of Doan's Kidley
Pills.
Read this case.
&lrs. L. E. Everitt, 132 Brown St.,
Yashington, N. C., Bays: "About a
ear ago I used Doan's Kidney Pills
or a lame and aching.back.- My kidleys
were weak, tho kidney secrelons
bothered me and other sympoms
of kidney complaint were in evdence.
Doan's Kidney Pills improvd
my condition greatly.''
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
ents. Fo8ter-Milburn., Buffalo, New
fork. sole agents for the United
Elates.
Remember the name?Doan's?
ake no other.
ottos Exchange.?JAMES W, COi?. J
>0D & CO. I
BROKERS.] 1
and Provisions, 78 Plnme 8t, J
>rk Exchange, New York Got- r
rrade and other financial cen- V
8,111 I
's Work
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r Done
ns THE
it Way
T ELECTRICALLY.
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WHICH?
- g ^is not dust;
So our f urnit
' A And our carj
$>, ; Stay clean at
la Wash
. >' Breeze here t
Makes Us ric
Then no dus
tf So feel gay 1
In Wash
Dustless air i
Yes and picti
Come then b
And your lifi
In Wash
means of modest, pi
irk addition lot that <
COLliHQTlN<i SPECIFIC TAX a
This is to notify all persons owing I
specific taxes in the Citj of. Washington
that. I will be at the City Hall
from Jane 1 to June 15 for the purpose
of collecting same. . tl
The following are liable: Oil a
Brokers,, Architects, Auctioneers,
Bicycle Dealers. Bottling Establishments,.
Bakers, Barbers, Barber
Shops, Blacksmiths, Horse shoers, bll
Hard and Pool Tables, Bed Revenva- ~
tcra. Box, Irarrt: or Boiler Factories,
Brickyards, Brick Dealers, Boarding
Houses. Bill Fosters, Carriage Mann- >
facturers. Carriage and Buggy Deal- d
era, Pistol Dealers, Music Dealers,
Firework Dealers, General Merchants
Express Companies, Rental Agents,
Drays and Transfers, Fish Dealers. ^
Soft Drink Stands. Tinners and Roofers,
Job Printing. Real estate agents, ,5
Livery Stables. Laundrymen, Lime
Kilns. Fruit Stands, marine railways
Marble Yards and Agents. Milk Dealers,
Tailors,' Machine Shops. Mills
and Factories, Newspapers. Opera
House, * Pawn Brokers, Peddlers,
Prosing Clubs, Plumbers, Restau- n
rants. Shoe Makers. Woodworkers G
and Dog Tax.
The ordinance covering the above
urday. Mr. LaFraze has been the j
firm or corporation commencing hua- '0
| iness or doing business without pro- 1
curing license shall upon conviction
be fined $26.00.
GEORGE N. HOWARD.
Specifics Tax Collector, t
6-3 6-15 C. . ?
Itub-My-Tism will cur? yon.
t
DISSOLUTION NOTICE 0
Notice is hereby given that the "
partnership heretofore existing between
W. R. Boyd and W. H. Rues,
under the firm, name of Rues and ^
Boyd. Do this the 27th day of May ^
dissolve by mutual consent. Wl R. c
Boyd assumes all the obligations and <*
liabilities of said firm and is entitled
to collect all blHs due said firm.
Witness our hand and seal this the
B7th day of May 1912. tl
W. R. BOYD. (Seal) v
W. H. BBSS. (Seal) ?
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Rub-My-Tism will care jom. 1 J
Mr. Car-Skaden
For Public
On the Farm, Known ai
three Stallions, Standar
ed, bred from the mo3t j
in the purple.
OLIVE RED, by Napoleon
he by George Wilkes, the la
lion in North Carolina, I thi
Fee 9
CHARLES RAYNE,by Char
by George Wilkes. He get!
horses of any Stallion living
Fee |
HILLSIDE PRIDE, by Gilfi
Wilkes, he by George Wilk<
as yet.
Fee?
Terms, Insured In foal.
2nd, 3rd, 4th and Bth week
return privileges.
Address or call on
W. Car-!
Route 2.
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W& '-> .vS -Vv- * . V': /L .. S
- . 35A -Ta". %L ;?%&.
.
p dusty du*y
ure looks li^Jy, '
>ets we brush hchtly;
id looking brigj?0y,
ington Park. /
? pure and healthy,
h in health, yes wealthy
t to make us huffy,
ike Fluffy Ruffy,
ington Park.
ve
have it dandy;
iiresque scenes so handy,
uild your cottage cozy
e will be so rosy
ington Park.
ursed people. No
sver will be within
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.ODGE DIRECTORY1
BEAUFORT COUNCIL, No. 1081.
lto/<U Arnumm.
Meets hi Tayloe's Hall first an J
hird. Friday evenings each month
t 8 o'clock.
HOl'K LODGE, No. 0.
Charitable Brotherhood,
hi Tnylos's H?U srsry T?sa
w ?vetting' at o o cioca.
TAi: TRIBE, No. IB.
I. O. B. M.
l!cct? in Tare's Hall every Men
ay's Sleep 8th Run. f
PHALANX LODGE, No. 10.
L O. O. F.
Meets evary Thursday OTsnlng In
'ayloe's Halt at 8 o'clock.
?AOMI ItKHEKAU I/ODGJi^SS
1. o. o. F.
Meets In Tayloe's Hall second anc
onrth Friday each month at 8 p. ro
PAMLICO LODGE, No. 73.
K. of P.
Meets.in their hall, upstairs, cor
icr Union alley au<l Main street,
very Thursday evening at 3 o'clock
f' ORIl LODGE, Ko. 104.
) A. F. and A. M.
Meets lu their hall, corner Bonne:
.nd Third streets, first and third
*uesdays each month at ft p. m.
MOVI? PHAITFR Kn. 1
Royal Arch llaapni.
Meets In Masonic JI&U cacond and
ourth Tuesdays e-cb month at I
i. m. *
WASHINGTON LODGE No. 822.
B. P. O. E.
ullding, every P ?fty e* t7'r * u I
'dock.
Hicks' OAPBDINB Cunt fkk
Headache.
.Ibo Nercons Headache, Travellers
ic-adache and aches from Grip, Stomch
Troubles or Female trouliles. Trf
apudlne?It's llquld-~efforts ft?
>tdlately. Sold by dr?pfl6r*(7)
Again the G. P.
"My greatest . proranlty provocalon."
writes J. 8. I*., "Is to bo taken
a a church entertainment by my wife
nd have to remain calm while a
awky, six-footed thing which calls
:self a tenor and has a face Uko a
arp, warble% ""I Wiah I Were s
lose."
Has Standing
; Service
s the Bowen Farm,
d bred and reglater opular
families, and
Red, he by Red Wilkes,
rgest standard bred StalI.-"*
UJW.
138.
les L., he by Onward, he
j the best general purpose
(28.
llian, he by Gambetta
5S-' He is an untried horse
125.
Mares to be tried the
after breeding, with full
Skaden
' Washington, N. C.
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w is the time for
i your power to se-!
[ATHAWAY. \
ANNOUNCEMENTS \
lO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF
BEAUFORT COUNTY ~
I herebr announce myself as^ can
til date for Register of Deeds. If
nominate and elected, will serve tbe *
people at all times to-best of my *
ability. The support of every dem
ocrat is earnestly solicited. *
^Very respectfully,
wlLBOTl H. ROSS.
Anrora, N. C. *
4-4 tre. ,
FOR SHERIFF
1 hcrfby announce myself a candidate
before the Democratic Primaries "
for the Office of Sheriff of Beaufort *
County. I will appreciate any sup- *
port that my friends may give me. *
W. W HOOKER. *
NOTICE OF BALE I
Undfer and by virtue of the power ?
of sale contained in a certain mort- ?
gage Deed dated August 13th, 1307, *
executed by I. W. Askisi. to W. L.
Privott. which said mortgage Deed is
duly recorded in the office of the Reg
later of Deeds for Beaufort county
in Book 143, Page 367, the under- S
signed will, on Monday, the 24th day _
of June. 1912, Noon, offer for sale.
at thev court house door in Beaufort
County, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described real
estate, to wit:
Lying and being in tbe 8tate of
North Carolina, in the County of
Beaufort in Pantego Township.
Beginning at a stake in 8. J. Top- 7
pings Line on the South Side of .
Main 8treet. in the town of Belhaven
thence running south ?7 8-4 E. with
said south line to Main Street, a distance
of 75 feet to a stake; running
thence South 20 W. a distance of
261 feet to Pnngo Hirer; running
thence with the meandering of said
Pungo River in a westwardly course
to 8. J. Topping's line; running
thence North 20 E. with said 8. J.
Topping's line to the place of beginning.
containing Two-fifths of an
acres more or less. Tor further description
see Deed from W. B. Tolly
and wife, 8!dney Tooly, recorded in
book 141. Page 217, Beaufort county
Records.
This 22nd day of May, 1212. \
W. L. Prlvott,
Mortgagee,
By O. Fred Johnson
Owner of debt
By Edward L. Stewart
Attorney.
-.Steamer Blanche
Leaves N. a Water Depot 7 A. m.
Mondays and Thursdays of each
week for Bayside, South Creek,
Makelyville. Bladesvllle and Belhaven.
Returning leaves Belhaven at
6:80 A. M. Tuesday and Friday
touching above mentioned points.
8he will lay at Washington on Wednesday
nnd Saturday and Sunday to
receive freight, these days are open
for excursion parties.
For rates apply to
A. R. BURRUS,
Master.
notice j*# "z
North Carolina.^ Beaufort County
nuperior uiun. aiuei hi ijhie. i
Norwood I?. Blmmone, Admr nf
Lawrence Oorham, dec'd.
vs. 1
Lnla Oorham Jtnklu, Nellie Gorham
Mixoo and husband Ollea Nlion,
AnnJa Gorham Rowa and boa- 11
band John Rowa and Lawrssoa Oor- *
ham, a minor halr-at-law of Law- 0
reaoa Oorham, dac'd, . 4
Tbo defandanta ahora namad will A
taka notice that an aetloo entitled x
aa above, has boon commenced In the 1
Superior Court of Beaufort County, "
N. C., before the Clerk, tor the pur
poaa of aelllna the real aetata of In- 1
testate to make assets, la wbleh said
real aatate the defeudaata own an In- I
tereet. And the aald defendants will
further take notice that thay are re- c
QUlred to appear betors the Clerk of '
the Superior Court of Beaufort Coun- ?
?y, N. c., at his omce in the Cpurt ?
House Waahlnaton, N. C? on June
10th I>1> and anewer~>r demur to "
the Petition In aald demon, or the
plaintiff will apply to lie epuih lor ?
the rellaf demanded In aald Petition. ?
Thlfl MlT 9th 1919. C
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1 Practice limited' to Allien* of <
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> Houra: l-ll a. a; 1-1 a. m.
Except Monday!. " ' Hi
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Waatilngton, N. C.
a * e * e. e e
E. A. Daniel Jr. '
Ltndear C. War ma
DANIEL ft WARREN
Attorney! at Lear
waanington, North Carolina
"Wo practice la all the courts. - f
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Wiley C. Rodman, ,
Wm. B. Rodman, Jr. *
RODMAN A RODMAN :
Attorney?-at-L*w.
Washington, North Carollnrt.
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H. 8. Ward Junius D. Grime#
WARD A GRIMES *
A ttorneys-at-Lnw
Washington, If. O.
We peact Ice in the Court or tee
ririrt Judicial District and Che
Federal Courts. . "
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Practices In all the Courts. * ~T 'Ad
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John H. 8mall A. D. Mania? ^ ^
Harry McMnllan *
Small, MacLeea A McMullae ?*
Attornefa-eV-Law w
Washington. Not h Carolina
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roaward l. B tew art, oWashington,
N. C.
W. A. Thompson.
Aurora. N. 0. ?
8TBWART A THOMPSON '
Attorneys at Law. ?
Washington and Aurora. N. a
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MiigiifHill ? J*
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Washington. N. a
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NORWOOD U SIMMONS
Attorn.7-.t-Law
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HUSBANDS A MOTHBR8 '
A business proposition for
people who count the coat of la
It will pajr jrou to investigate. ^ 1
H. A. COOPER, Agent.
.Security Life A Annuity Co.
. a. a a' a a. a a
PRANK H. BitYAN
Attorney at Uw *
Office In Savings and Treat
building. Second Boor. Prac
lice In all tha court*. * '. 'v
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AMIABLE RHAI. KSTATK
-"w FOR SAIile .
Eighty-eight (It) acre* of farm,
knd fronting dfreotly on the n.vlag- >
hie water* of South Crack located In /*
he of th* moat prolific (ruckle*
no-half .ore of ground and ha* a
thouf Thirty-five aero* under oulttatlon.
Will ralae Tip Top Irlah Teste**,
and other truck. The reminder
Bet In^a growth of pitch pine
ad under growth. flood euhatantlal
euent houae with neceeeary barn a - fend
outhouse* already located on
iremtMg.
Alio a houae and lot In the Town K
f Agrora. snttabln. for white or colred
tenant*. Lot contains about
no-half ac re of ground* and has a f
nd ether cut-house*. t' l
For particulars aa to title and
arms of sale, call on or writ* to