I WASHINGTON DAILY HEWS published evijry ai-Ikrnuon except sunday. No. l?i Eut WfcUr Btreet. I\ State red as second-clase matter P August i. 1?0?. at tha posto?ce at Kv- u r.. umIm tu* Mt ot ' fTarch *. UTt. roir Moatne 1-9# ? ?* Month. 1.B0 _ Om Year 1.90 ot g - or P' Subscribers deatrlng the paper dis5" aantlnued will please notify this ofE ?es on date ot expiration, otherwise b. ** will be continued at regular sub- . ^ riptlou rates until notice to btop * \ ta received. r, "2 you do not get the Dally News re f promptly telephone or write the man- waxer and the complaiut will receive te immediate attention. It Is our dei. re to please you. ic? ** 1 Ail articles sent to the Dally News )B for publication must be signed by n, xhe writer, otherwise they will not be published. thursday, june 13. 1012. f MANY INK ! [ APPENDICITIS s new mecnec l nun uiounou Appendicitis: Probably the moat ? talked of and the least understood ci of diseases is appendicitis. Many H think the trouble is a new one that has been Invented by surgeons as an excuse to cu" you up and have the pleasure that It gives Them to per- 0( form a fine operation and incidently. Si eet a big fe-. u The fact Is that appendicitis has a been coexistent with civilization, and probably existed with the earliest men. It is at*. I nit a its at ion o: the a vermiform appendix, from which a people have suffered and died for H centuries under the name in dam.a. 11 tion of tb?- bowels or some other. The vertforn: appendix is so railed from the worntlike shape. The two jvords arc from Latin roots, the first ^ of which, vermi. is the worm, the 11 same as that front which comes verm- " ifuge?literally a remedy to drive c away worms, vermin, wormlike animal life: vermicide, an agent to kill worms, and so on. Appendix, sug. gests Its own meaning In the same , way. being from the same l-atin root as appendage?an off shoot, tail, af- 11 fix. adjunct, etc The vermiform appendix Is situated tn the right aide of the abdomen about half way between the navel and the groin, and is an apparently C useless attachment at the end of the small intestines Above the begin- ^ nlng of the large intestines is a a pouch like enlargement called Cae- 8' cum. Of this the vermiform appendlx U the attachment mentioned. This tiasa small vacuum and of course a mucous membrane lining Under a certain nndltions. irritating substances are forced into this vacuum 81 that set itp in flamar ion. which. if|4' r.ot relieved, causes suppuration, per-j^ formation and gengn-ne.. thus fecal M* manor or pus or both -will pass ^ ir.to the abdominal cavity, setting up a further infatuations, that may. or *v may r.ot become dangerous to life. r according to the treatment that the * trouble receives. The entire trouble Is usually caused by constipation. Without going into technical details of how it is brought about, the mere and continuous over crowding of the lower, and small entestines and the accessory functions set up inflamation that extends to the appendix, which relaxes, and fecal matter is crowded into it. which is resented by the interior of the appendix, with the rpsult mentioned above. When you have acquired appendicitis, you will know it. and immediate treatment is necessary, which does not mean the knife of the surgeon. Immediate relief of the int. parted colon and over charged Caecum is necessary. Large injections < of warm water or infusions of spearmint?three or four quarts of each enema?should be given, and repeat. 1 ed. if necessary, until free evacua- 3 lions are produced. ? When the Appendix is inflamed, a large and hot poultice of mullien i leaf, containing some lobelia herb. , and sprinkled lightly with ginger, 1 should be applied to the abdomen df- ' rectly over the appendix. Give, internally, every half hour, a teaspoon- t ful of an infusion of ladv-sllppers and one half teaspoonful of lobelia to a, | cupful of boiling hot water Sustain the patient's strength hy broth, malt* ed milk or other liquid foods and require perfect quiet In bed. Keep the bowels active by injections, never using cs tart ics. After convalescence, eat sparingly of easily digested foods, avoid const!- ' pation. and that will end appendicitis. Would Hardly Go Around. Willie?"Wonder what all the animals did during those forty days in c the art/* Tommy?"Oh, they just lay 1 around and scratch-/ ?helns-!--s. 1 ' guess." Willie?"Softened their ' elves nothln ! WLtf'J tlfej ccratrh '' for when tber* only two CeasT" ' fc; ?-fc??oa Traastr.';C. l mm lUMWIHt NKWti. * * ? . It look as though Manager Mack, the Athletics, has picked up anothstar In Pitcher Pen nock. "Jeff" Pfeffer, the former Chicago Mton pitcher, la managing a team the Greater Boston League. "Chick" Gandil, the former Montal first baseman, la making good itb Clark Griffith's Washington am. Winning three starlghts from the rooklyn Dodgers gave the Cinclnitl Reds a good start on their Rastn tour. With Donlin. Wagner and Hoff. an playing regularly the Pirates lould be able to cuddle up a little oser to the leaders. Vean Gregg. Cleveland's grost uthpaw. is not only pitching great ill but manages to hit the safe walps now and then. Despite the fact that the Boston raves have been up against it, Mconald keeps up a rattling good ime at the third turn. Zinn and Simmons, recruits, and ert Daniels, who are slated for the in a few weeks ago. arc the only ighlauders hitting the ball. Philadelphia fans recently present. J "Kid" Gleason. the White Sox iach, with a $700 watch. The "Kid" ays the watch contains all the latest r.proveiiients with the exception of push button. The Philadelphia Quakers are now Ur to put a strong team in the field, nd the other National League teams re booked for a real battle when (toy meet Charlie Dooin's outfit. Pitcher liatimgartner is holding is c\.*n with the St. Louis Browns, o far this season the youngest has efeated Ed Walsh and' George Muln. wto veteran stars of the Araeri. an League. The Harvard University baseball rani will be without the services of Sam' Felton. the big twirler. fox he remainder of the season. Felton in difficulty with the college office n account of his studies. * Manager MeGraw. of the Giants, t well fixed in outfield material. If levore. Sudograss and .Murray were acapa< itated at the same time Mcraw could use Becker. McCormick nd Burns and still have one of the Lrougest outfields in the National eague When the train bearing the Cubs rrlved at Syracuse the other day he dining car of a west bound train topped beside Jim Sheckard's wlnov.v Some of the New York Yaneos were having breakfast, but heck didn't recognize any of them, .ater he asked what team that wai nd was informed. "1 knew they er<- ball players" said Jim, "bo r- b,j? n luugn iwiiin? ays." "HACKERAY AS A REPORTER "uture Creot Novelist Just the Man te Enjoy Such Spicy Repartee as the Following. Thackeray once acted as police re lorter for the London Diogenes, and icrforiued his work In no perfunctory fay. How the future novelist mt^i iave enjoyed observing and recording his bit of courtroom bumor: Pat Fogarty went oil the way from danchester to London in order tc hrash Mick Fitzpatrick. which he did finding up the performance with tb? assistance of an "awful horseshoe." Ie was detected and brought befort dr. Justice Sllmpleman. "Well, sir." began the conrt, "yoi :amo here from Manchester, did you?" "Yohr honor has answered correct." "You see the complainant's head; t vaa cut by a sharp instrument. EX roti know what cut it?"* "Ain't your honor after sayin' tha t sharp Insthmmlnt did?" 'T see you menn to equivocate," sadi the court, becoming restive. "Now sir.-you cut that, head; yon came ber> Srthit?it, dhlryou not? Now, sir. whs motive brought you to LondonT* "The locomotive, per honor.** "Equivocating again, yon occur drel!" said the court, waxing warm Raising up the horseshoe, and holdln; It before Pat. he said, "Do you see thl horseshoe, sir?" "Is it a horseshoe, yer honor?" "Don't you see It Is. sir? Are yo blind? Can you not tell at once tha it Is n horseshoe?" "Bedad, no. yer honor." "No?" angrily. "No. yer honor; but can yeraf tell?" " "Of course I can, you stupid I rial man." . ? M A ,| ? n f ^ ^ ^ wiwuo w vvncwnnvMia "I want to keep the real facte tea trains this transaction a nocret,' tald the enterprising man. Than*' epllcd the Uf? counselor, *1 ahooli mmediately start a coatiuwiy em jeralng It. Then so assay theorie will ho advanced that the facte ?9 MT?r baccate yohMa." si' * ^ 1*7-%Tf~ 'j I New York policemen U? learning : wrestling that thsy nay arrest of- , tendon "wih lass brutality." Why i shouldn't they study etiquette? Brsnder Matthews predicts that we 1 shall hare war again by 1M0. We pre- : diet that in 1930 "war" will continue to be spelled the same old way. The Boston Transcript says: "An exchange of feApe amenities tla en- ! tertainlng Boston." One notion of feline amenities to to see the fnr fly. The Cambridge clergyman who ^ doesn't mind if men sleep through hie 1 sermons probebly will commend sn ? alarm attachment to the contrlbntlon 1 box. i . ' A Connecticut preacher denounces 1 rice throwing at weddings ss s filthy habit The only excuse for it Is that , It gives English sparrows a change of diet Aviators are abandoning the flying game because of Its dangers, and yet there are plenty of men who persist! In venturing Into the woods io hunt i* deer. L "Oh. glory be to goodness, see what I education is!" soliloquized Pat. aloud. ^ "Sure, yer honor, a poor, ignorant creature like tnesllf wouldn't know a " " v ? ?mwv "uiu a Lunico. ?IUUU1 Companion.. I, 1 Mr. Car-Skader For Public % On the Farm, known t three Stallions, Stands ed, bred from the most in the purple. OLIVE RED, by Napoloor he by George Wilkes, the 1 lion in North Carolina, I tb Fee 1 CHARLES RAYNE, by Cha 1 by George Wilkes. He ge horses of any Stallion livin Fee HILLSIDE PRIDE, by Gib Wilkes, he by George Will as yet. Fee 1 Terms, Insured in foa] 1 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th week return privileges. Address or call on W. CapRoute 2. , Reeommrtided for medicinal and fai Remit- Postal or Express Money Ord Gsar^iitMcd to plfcarc or money returns r?;aeat. N ORDER TO! K. CLARKE & SON! ' Tin Smrftt'o Craetei! Matl Order ; Special Offer Absolutely Purt ; 1 GALLON FOR $2.00 \ This Is not a blend, lmltatl< gallon absolutely guaranl 2 Gallons Cooper's Spec 2 Gallons Wooley's Best J 1 Gallons Laurel Valley Add 25c to above price ? ed. Express Prepaid to an i press Company, for offices - ,s for each package. Addres. s J. C. C Box 1112 tf ' j. , ' > 410 East Main St I : 1? Freckled Girls wSTCt^Se'htir'mr'bat wfflp!!!'Forsale by y HARDY DRUG 8TORE KXECUTORH NOTICH Having this day qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Seanfort County as Executor to the last will of Claudia Spencer, deceased, thla la to notify all pereona having claims against the said estate to present the same for payment to the undersigned within one year from this date, or thla notice will be pleadsd In bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate are notlThla ?4tn. oay or April isia. NOAH W. SPENCER. - Executor of Claudia Spencer. 1-14 6wp. Lincoln's Lament. ~ Ok. bow hard it la to die and not he able to leave the world any better for one's little life in 1L?Abraham [ I'm m w News to Msr. "New York Bank Returns," read an oia jaay. ~Ana 1 never Knew uimi one of them had Veen mlMlng," ++ remarked.?Punch 1 Has Standing c Service is the Bowen Farm, ird bred and registerpopular families, and i Red, he by Red Wilkes, argeshstandard bred Stallink. 535. rles L., he by Onward, he ts the best general purpose g$23. fillian, he by Gambetta :es. He is an untried horse 525. 1. Mares to be tried the after breeding, with full. Skaden Washington, N. C. vtffssb. in whiskey! TO-DAY WITHOUT A RIVAL AS I BEST CORN WHISKEY MADE. get just twice as much for your money. lar neei uorn wnisneynn EXPRESS PAID ?o points o. A4*SS f *0-UU tad Soolbera Zipirss Unas. J nily uses. er, Registered letter ot Certified Check. id. Complete price list mailed upon DAY FROM 5, Inc., Richmond, Va. V/in? and Whimka? Merchant,. (01 For 90 Days Corn Whiskey 2 GALLONS FOR $3.75 >n or compound, but every teed or your money back ial Corn $4.00 New Corn $4.50 Rye $6.00 s If only one gallon la wantiy office of the Southern ExIn other companies add S0< s all orders to OOPER, Jacksonville, Fla ?>1 -* ?> ' ?mi - - Norfolk, Va i I nnnr ninrATnnu yiihr UIKrh Un I BU ALPORT O ?t Meets in Tayloe'a BkU Int uJ third Friday renin*, each mouth at o'clock. HOP* LODGE. Ho. ?. 60 at O CIOCS. TAL TRIBE, No. IB. LO.R.M. 'i? Meets ta Tayloe'e Hail ?i?y Mo* ^ay's Bleep 8th Hun. , PHALANX ioDGE, No. 1A LO.O.F. Moots every Thmiuday evening ta Tayloo'a Hall at 8 o'clock. NAOMI BHBKEAH LODflijSS I. O. O. P. Moots la Tayloo'a Hall aaoond and fourth Friday each month at 8 p. a* PAMLICO LODGE, No. TA. K. of P. Moots ta their hall, upstairs, corner Union allay and Mala street every Thuradsur evening at o'clock OUR LODGE, No. 104. A. P. end A. M. Meat* In their hall, corner Bonnet and Third streets, first and third Tuesdays each month at 8 p. m. MO YE CHAITER, No. fi? 1 loyal Arch ltascas. Meats In Masonic Hall second and fourth Tu wo tiers each month at S p. m. WASHINGTON LODGE No. 8tt. B. P. o. B./ building, every F! Itfsy tvitlm M I o'clock. Rub-My-Tism will cure yon. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the partnerfhip heretofore existing between W. R. Boyd and W. H. Roes, under the Arm name of Ruas and Boyd. Do this the 27th day of May dissolve hy mutual consent. W, R. Boyd assumes all the obligations and liabilities of said Arm and is entitled to collect all bills due said firm. Witness our hand and seal this the 27th day of May 1912. W. R. BOYD. (Seal) W. H. RUSS. (Seal) NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Administrator of the estate of Richard Bragaw, deceased, notice Is hereby given that all claims against the said estate must be filed with me within twelve months from this date, otherwise this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment to me. This the 6th day of May, 1912. JNO. O. vBRAGAW. JR. Administrator 5-9 fwksc. COLLECTING SPECIFIC TAX This is to notify all persons owing specific taxes in the City of Washington that I will be at the City Hall from Jane 1 to June 15 for the purpose of collecting same. The following are liable: Oil Broken,, Architects. Auctioneers, Bicycle Dealers, Bottling Establishments, Bakers. Barbers, Barber Shops, Blacksmiths, Horse shoers, bll Hard and Pool Tables, Bed Revenvaters. Box, Uarrer or Roller Factories. Brickyards. Brick Dealers, Boarding Houses, Bill Posters. Carriage Manufacturers, Carriage and Buggy Dealers, Pistol Dealers, Music Dealers, Firework Dealers. General Merchants Express Companies, Rental Agents, Drays and Transfers. Fish Dealers, Soft Drink 8tands. Tinners and Roofers, Job Printing. Real estate agents. Livery Stables, Laundry men, Lime Kilcs, Fruit Stands, marine railways Marble Yards and Agents, Milk Dealers, Tailors. Maehlne Shops, Mills and Factories, Newspapers, Opera House, Pawn Brokers, Peddlers, Freeing Clubs, Plumbers. Restaurants, Shoe Makers, Woodworkers . and Dog Tax. The ordinance covering the above nrday. Mr. LaFraze has been the Arm or corporation commencing business or doing business without procuring license shall upon conviction be Aned $25.00. GEORGE N. HOWARD. Specldce Tax Collector. 8-8 6-15 c. PHICHESTtR S PILI& ?Ty3 Tah* jjy ??mr V (X J hs^.^awafiBfeK A* Ft yaotw?MB|?.lifc?.*l?|iKtiani ^?r SQtPttt Dfrt ififilSFS FVFPVuhfpp ::: FLOWERS :!T When too watt Ik* best/tawatbar we ae at your service. Choice Roses, Carnations, Violets k Wedding Outfits iathelateststyles. >x ?* -?* t . < - . .al.il. .?li . riorai ofTennjfs artistically m* ranted at start notice. Whan in need of Pot Plants, Rose Baataa, K-erpeem, Shade Trees, nad, telegraph or rttBSr go., RALEIGH, N. C. , F " BEAUFORT OOClfTY people at all time* to best of my ; ocrat is earnestly solicited. , ' I I hereby announce myself a candidate before the Dsmoetstlc Primaries for the Office of Sheriff of Beaufort County. I will appreciate any support that my friends may^tfve^me. j AftftOCNCEMffiKT 1 hereby respectfully announce my eandldacy for re-nomtnation to the office of Treasurer of Beaufort Conn, ty. subject to the will of the people to be expressed at the Democratic Primary. If re-nominated and elected to the office of Treasurer. I pledge to the people the same courteous attention I hare heretofore endeavored to give to all. and the same fidelitp to the trust reposed in me as the custodian of the people's money. Respectfully. E. R. MIXOX. -!? tic. FOR SHERIFF. To the Democrats of Beaufort County I wish to express to you my sincere than 1*3 for your loyal support In the past, and. If I have made an efficient officer and a. faithful servant of the people, to ask your continued support in the County Primaries which will be announced later: and if 1 am nominated nnd elected, (and I see no reason why l shall not be). I can only promise to do as I have in the past, all In my power to give you good service. Now I wish to thank you in advance and ask all good Democrats to attend the primaries and give me their hearty support for Sheriff of Beaufort County. Faithfully. Your Servant. GEO. E. RICK8. 6-11 trc. ANNOUNCEMENT I take this method of Informing my frleuds that I am a candidate for re-nominaotin for the Office of Register of Deeds, and aak them all to attend the Democratic Primaries, and assist me in obtaining the nomination. Thanking each and every one kind ly for the hearty support they have given me in the paat and asking a continuance of the same, I remain. Yours very truly, GILBERT RUM LEY. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage Deed dated August 13th, 1907, executed by I. W. Aslfctss. to W. L. Prlvott. which said mortgage Deed is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Beaufort countr in Book 143. Page 367, tho undersigned will, on Monday, the 24th day of June. 1912, Noon, offer for sale, at the court house door in Beaufort County, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Lying and being in the State of North Carolina. In the County of Beaufort in Pantego Township. Beginning at a stake In S. J. Toppings Line on the 8outh Side of Main Street, In the town of Belhaven thence running Bouth 67 3-4 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 Pungo River', running thence with the meandering of said Pungo River in a westwardly course [to S. J. Topping's lino; running thence North 20 E. with said S. J. Topping's line to the place of beginning. containing Two-fifths of an acres more or less. For further description see Deed from W. B. Tolly and wife, Sidney Tooly, recorded In book 141? Page. 217. ReiNrfort county Records. ~V. This 22nd day of May. Wll. W. L. Prlvott, Mortgagee, By G. Fred Johnson Owner of debt By Edward L. Stewart Attorney, NOTICE North Carolina, Beaufort County Superior Court. Before the Clerk. Norwood L. Simmons, Admr. ol Lawrence Gorham, dec'd. vs. Lula Gorham Jenkins, Nellie Gorham Mlzon and husband Oilea Mix on, Annie Gorham Rows and hue tend John Rowe and Lawrence Gor ham. a minor heir-at-law of Law rence Gotham, dec'd The defendant* above named irOI take notice that an action entitle* as above, haa been commenced in th< Superior Court of Beaufort County N. C., before the Clerk, for the pur pom of telling the real eetate of In teetate to make assets. in which eel* real eetate the defendant* own an In tereat. And die eald defendant* wll further tak* notice that they are re quired to appear before the Clerk o< the Superior Court of Beaufort County, N. C., at hi* office in the Conr House Washington. N. C., on Jun< 10th lbll and answer or demur u the Petltkm In said action, or th< plaintiff will apply to the oonrt foi the relief demanded In Mid Petition UThlt May 0th, i?ia. OHO. A. PAUL, C.S.C mm ^ MMK. BORTRNSE LITTLER * d T-- ' 'y ' ' * % 5 ?' ? w. 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