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the writer, otherwise they will no<
he published.
FRIDAY, JULY li, 1?11
THEY WANT NO EVIDENCE
There is an organized effort on th?
part of certain politicians to drag the
name of Senator Simmons Into th?
Lorimer scandal.
Before casting his vote, we hav?
E-V1. no doubt. Senator Simmons read thi
E? sworn evidence which was presented
to the Senate for its consideration.
We would like to know how many
K. of the newspaper editors and selfI
made political guardians of the pub
Iw lie who are making such a howl
[ about hla vote, have read any of thi
IK testimony?
The courts of our land have pro
vlded a means whereby all who an
accused may have a fair trial ant
when they have stood trial before i
jury of intelligent men and found not
guilty, then It comes with poor graci
] the evidence to charge that the jurj
perjured themselves.
We say If Senator Simmons aftet
having read the testimony in the I-or
lmer caae was satisfied that the Sen
ator from Illinois was Not Guilty o
the charges preferred and cast hli
vote according to the dictate of his
better Judgment, then he did righ
^ and. we admire him the more foi
taking a stand for what he consider
ed right, knowing that the stand lit
had taken was not the popular one.
Senator Simmons Is a man of largei
r calibre than any other aspirant fot
his position can hope to be. therefore
we should not throw to the winds a
position which ranks highest among
his colleagues in the Senate.
The farmers will vote for Senatoi
Simmons. A majority of the white
est politicians will vote for Cover^
nor Kitchin.
On which Bide do you stand?
? PREVENTING THE PLAGUE
The appearance of the dreaded bubonic
plagne at the very doors of
the United States serves to call attention
^o the parsimony of the
House of Representatives in greatly
reducing the appropriation for fighting
epidemics in this country. In
regard to the plague and the appro
priation. the Washington Post says:
"No one knows how the plague
reached Porto Rico. But it is there
In four foci?San Juan. Santurce Car
i ollna, and on the opposite side of the
island at Arroyo. There have been
32 cases and 20 deaths already. The
public health and marine hospital
service is In full charge of the sltu;
atlon there with 4 officers and 70
men.
"The plague appeared as mysteriously
at Havana as it did at San Juan
|? On Mercaderos street opposite Ofici[
nas street, where a Spaniard was
found Buffering from the plague.
| there has been a heavy mortality of
^ rats. Whether the plague-infected
rats run no man knows. They may
. be on ships now riding in American
ports. Surgeon General Rlue has dis|f
patched an additional officer to Haft
vana to co-opcrate in the work of ex?
terminating rats and in ascertaining
& the probable radius of infection.
"The public health and marine
hospital service la charged with the
heavy responsibility of warding away
? this mysterious and terrible disease.
It should hare the fullest possible
support from Congress.?Ledger Dispatch.
Ik. SLEEPING IN HOT WEATHER
Nothing so fortifies one against at?
tacks of hot weather as a good night's
iA sleep. For lots of people nothing is
Iy harder to get. If you have not taken
K-_ a reasonable amount of exercise, peril'
haps you don't deserve much sleep,
If you are troubled with indigestion,
eat a light fruit supper, or omit It en?
tirely. If your room or your bed la
hot, or if you are too warm to go to
| M." sleep quickly on a hot. night, take a
I tub bath is excellent, but a cold rub
down with a cloth or sponge is alB
most as good. After thuB becoming
iBft--. thoroughly cleansed and cooled by
? such a bath, it Is comparatively easy
f fot ? good night's sleep in spite
| B': of the hot weather.
i BAT CATCHERS ARE
SPENDING DUHY DAY
B BOSTON. July 12.?Rat catchers
I & are busy today all along the Boston
water front. Under the direction of
I |c the board of health they will endeav>
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We ere iKt
To be well, t<
Your soul 701
? Then .
1 come 1
Come,
V . On thL
or to eliminate all possible sources
of the bubonic plague. As the fleas
on the rats are regarded as the disease
germ carriers the rodents will
be combed for the fleas and these 1
examined br specialists.
Longshoremen are killing the rats
In large numbers. As fast as vessels
airlve from the ports where the
plague exists thej are fumigated to
exterminate thp rats and subjected to
close inspection.
RENT FREE WITH EVERY BABY
Paris to Try an Experiment With
Workmen's Flats.
PARIS. July 1/?Flats in which
the birth of every baby frees the tenant
from payment of rent for the
quarter following, is an experiment 1
to be tried in the workmen's hous- '
ing quarters in Paris. There has been
considerable difficulty in lodging the 1
workmen with large families in this i
city, and this problem bears a close '
relation to the vital question of the
depopulation of France. i
This experiment for encouraging '
large families will not be tried in
four blocks of workmen's flats, built i
by Charles Stern at Vlncennes. an
eastern suburb of Paris. These will 1
. consist of 109 two. three and four.
roomed flats, at rentals of 10 pounds.
13 pounds and 16 pounds sterling ret
spectlvely.
The profits remaining after the
cost of construction and working ex- '
. penses will be used for charitable
b purposes. In portions of the district
where mothers are nursing babies ,
they will be supplied with luncheon ,
and dinner free ohcharge. Th? flats t
include baths, washhouses. library (
and a dispensary in connection with j
these apartments for the care of new
born Infants.
TWO HOUSE LEADERS
WILL VISIT WILSON
Speaker Clark and Underwood Accept
Invitation to Go to Sea
Girt
WASHINGTON. D C.. July 12.?
Speaker Clark and Representative
Oscar Underwood received Invitations
today from Gov. Wilson to visit him I
at Sea Girt. The two House leaders }
will accept the summons from the ]
new leader of the party. When ask- i
ed if he would go to Sea Girt, Speak- (
er Clark said: I
"Of course, I'll go. Why shouldn't l
I go? Dut 1 don't spend my time \
Jumping around the country when I
the House is in session. I've got business
to attend to here. t
Besides. I don't know when I can
go or what arrangements I'll have to |g
make I don't Irnnm T ??? IT
- - ----- - ""'"O' * VOU i ?
find a place to sleep there at night or a
whether I'll have to get a round trip u
ticket."
Mr. Clark was asked if Go*-. Wilson /
had signified any date upon which he
would be glad to receive him. He
answered:
"He didn't set a date and I'm not
going to set one right away. It's a
long time before November. C
F
3 DEAD. 37 ARE ILL >
FORM POISONED FOOD r
Mystery Surrounds Tragedy Which t
Fell I'pon Entire Family at J
Reunion. n
I
AUGUSTA. GA.. July 12.?Three o
persons are dead and thirty-seven are b
ill an a result of oating poisoned
food at the home of MacCanady. near t
Garfield. Ga.. on the Fourth of July t
according to information reached c
here last night. Mystery surrounds ^
the wholesale poisoning of the fam- a
lly. who had gathered for a reunion. 0
Mm. Faircloth, daughter of Mac s
Canady. and one of her children died t
yesterday, while Tllman Canady a
Canady died Saturday.
It has not been determined wheth- ii
er the forty persons ate tainted food 1
or whether a drug caused the deaths
and the Ulnees. Authorities will 1
make a thorough Investigation. e
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POINTED PARAGRAPHS t
Two can live almost expensively as C
one. * " 1
Some men are honest?last as I
some women are islent. I
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rouse build your tottege, ho eoay, ho
mild your masaiou, so groad.
come, 'twill be gay?moot month* I
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NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND
WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT
North Corolla*. Beaufort County,
Superior Court, October Term, 1911.
W. B. Morton
trading oa W. B. Morton A Co.
vs. ,.r.
Harriet Miner
trading as Miner Engineering Co.
'The defendant above named will
take notice that a summons in the
above action issued agaibet bald defendant
on the 9 th day of July, 1912
in the Superior Court of Beaufort
County, North Carolina, for the sum
of $277.29 (two hundred, seventyseven,
and 29-100 dollars) due said
plaintiff by account, which said summons
is returnable on the 6th Monday
after the 1st Monday in September,
it being the 14th day of October,
1912. The defendant will also
take notice that a warrant of attachment
was issued against the property
of the said defendat, which warrant
is returnable to the October
Term of the Superior Court of
Beaufort County, 1912, it being the]
turn of the a amnions when and where
the defendant ia required to appear
and answer or demur to the complaint
or the r?T!ef- therein demanded
will be granted.
This 10th day of Jul?. 1912.
GEO. A. PAUL.
Clerk Superior Court Beaufort Co.
7-17 4wka.
W. AND V. R. R. NEW SCHEDULE
(Effective Jul) 8, 1912.)
Exclusive passenger service on the
Washington and Vandemere R. R.
will be discotninued and the following
schedule will be effective commencing
July 8, 1912.
S'o. 1. Leave Vandemereat 7:45 a.m.
Arrive at Washington .. 10:20 p.m.
S'o. 2 Leave Washington . . 4:15 p.m.
Arrive at Vandemere .... 6:45 p.m.
8. R. CLARY.
Agent.
SUMMER TOURISTS AND
WEEK END PARES
TO
BEAUFORT AND
MOREHEAD CITY BY THE SEA
TO MOREHEAD CITY
Summer Week End
?rom Tourist Fare
Washington $3.05 $3.25
>lnetown 3.75 3.00
Mymouth 4.40 8.00
Columbia 6.20 4.00
lelhavea 4.75 3.76
Sdenton . 5.70 4.00
lemura 6.20 4.00
Mizabeth City 6.25 4.50
Rates to Beaufort 20 cents higher
ban fares to Morehead City.
Summer tourist Tickets sold dally
;ood to return until October 31st.
Veek End Tickets sold for all Friday
,nd Saturday trains, good to return
mtll Tuesday follwing date of sale.
For particulars ask any Ticket
igent.
W. W. CROXTON,
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA, BEAUFORT
OUNTY, SUPERIOR COURT, BE'ORE
THE CLERK,
forwood L. Simmons, Admr., of Lawence
Gorham, dec'd.
V8.
.ula Gorham Jenkins, Nellie Gorham
lixon and husband Giles Mixon, Anile
Gorham Rowe and husband John
towe and Lawrence Gorham a minr.
Heir* at law of Lawrence Goram,
dec'd.
Under and by virtue of an onle^r
he Superior Court of Beaufort Couny,
made in the above entitled proeedings,
the undersigned will on i
ion day. the 29 th day of July, 1912,
t 12 M., at the Court House door
f Beaufort County. N. C., offer for
ale to the highest bidder for cash,
hat certain tract of land described
s follows:
In Washington Township, adjoin^
ng W. G. Cherry's Main Road and
'ho mas Bryan. Beginning at a
take on Main Road leading from
Washington to WilUamston. the coin
r of W. G. Cherry's line and.runa
rlth his line N. 71 191 polpa to
he Una of Ellas Clark cornering la
aid Cherry's line, than with 1)1 lad
'lark's line 8 SO W 28 poles to the
Ine of Peter Mayo, then with hlel
Ine and 8amuel Morton and ThomasI
irysn and my own line, all of whlehlj
' ' -. ;! '?r-\f' - i-iki
II
: - ^ . |
n the Park: H<
V
bright!
xj as May. ?*
I
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19th, 1187, recorded in book 107.
with Road to beginning. Containing
15 acres. It being same land ooaveyed
by R. W. Ball and wife to Lawrence
Gotham by Deed dated Nov.
bear 77 l?g to Main Road and ,
page 457, Register's Office, Beaufort
County, N.C. r
This July 1st. 1911.
NORWOOD L. SIMMONS,
Commissioner.
; 7-1 4wte. - .. -v
1 i
FOR rEVnUSBRBM AND AOHDra <
Whether from Malarious ooxklltlOKt ;
Colds or overheating, try lllekii
CAPUDINE. It rednoes the fever
and relierea the aehin*. It's Liquid 1
NOTICE OP SALE |?
dj virtue or the power of sale contained
in a Mortgage Deed executed
by James Hardy to Washington Real- J
ty Co., dated S3 day of January, 1911
and duly recorded In Book No. 168
page 324, Register's office of Beaufort
county, which Is referred to. I will
offer for sale to the highest bidder
at public auction, for cash, at the
Court House door, in the town of
Washington, N. C., on Wednesday the
7 day of Augoat, 1912, at 12 o'clock,
the following described property, to
wit:It
bejpg lot No. 18 according to <
the map of the property of Washing- 1
ton Realty Co., made by J. H. Fell *
and fronting SO feet on the North 1
side of 9th Street and running 80 ft.
back and in the City of Washington,
N. C.
WASHINGTON REALTY CO. ^
Mortgagee.
This July 6, 1912.
7-8 4wc. y
ORDINANCE
The board of Aldermen do enact: j
That the fire district be extended as t
follows: Beginning 105 feet east of ^
the eastern side line of Market Street f
where it intersects Main Street and ^
running North parallel with Market
Street to Third Street; thence West
along Third Street to a point 105 1
feet West of Market Street; thence j
South and parallel with Market St. a
to Main Street; thence East with g
Main Street to the beginning. This
ordinance shall go into effect from
and after July 1, 1912. 0
W. C. AYERS.
*jity uieric.
7-3 10 tc.
CAPTDINE for "THAT HK AD A CHIT' fl
Out last night? Headache anj
nervous thin morning? Hlcka Capo- ?
dine lust the thing to fit you for
business. Try It. At drug store*. c
li
t
TRY A DAILY NEWfl WANT AD a
In all things we emphas!
of anything "right Quick", p
"Quality and Service."
Fresh Mooresville Duttei
PURE FOOD
J. E. BONNER, Pi
JOS. F. 1
Phones in & 1M
fi y;. '
Carries the Most C
Family Oi
jaw/rtSTRESHi
f? polite cten
Quick D
m
At tb# n?wt X *7 Wn* 1
ur*by ubohoi BTMll a ?aa?ldaU
kym Ctaaaiy. ? JIU
mbjact to th* actio* at tb* Dnootta
lilaiartia It iltitii 1 win am
b? (|||1| at tha wbclc aaaaty to tka
Mat of *17 ability.
Tow* traly,
4 "T" B. D. HOW*.
M 101.
I hereby respectfully announce my
WBdlliny for ro-nomlBSt4on to the
)Bo* of Commissioner of Beaufort
County subject to the Democratic primary
and tf renominated mad elected
hall endearor to porfoim the duties
?f the offloe to the host of my nblllty.
Your* truly,
W. ?. OAYLORD.
Both, N. C.
FOR CLERK RBCORDKH*8 COURT
I hereby announce that I am a
candidate before the Democratic primarl.
to eucoeed myeelf no Clerk 00 I
Recorder's Court for the City of
Washington and Washington Township,
Lone Acre Township and Chooowlnlty
Township.
| I ask the support of all Democrats
and will appreciate same.
I ' ?ery"respectfully,* ? ?
C. C. OflATCH.
7-10 8Q dc. t?
I* FOR COMMISSIONBR
This is to announce that I am a ,
:arsdldate Wr County Commissioner
from Richland Township. I hare
3 III gently worked for the Democratic
party for thirty yeara and now in re- j
'.urn the support of all Democrats is j
arnestly desired and will be very j
much apprec'ated.
W. H. JONES.
Edward. N. C.
rO THE &KMOCRATIC VOTERS OF.
BEAUFORT OOUHTY
I hereby announce myself as a can
uaate cor Register of Deeds. If
dominate and elected, will serve the
people at all times to best of my
ability. The snpport of every democrat
Is earnestly solicited.
Very respectfully,
WILBUR H. ROSS.
Aurora, N. C.
1-4 tfC.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candllate
before the Democratic Primaries
lor the Office of Bheriff of Beaufort
bounty. I will appreciate any support
that my friends may give me.
W. W. HOOKER.
FOR SHERIFF.
To the Democrats of Beaufort County
I wish to express to yon my sincere
hanks fot >jur loyal support in the
oast, and, if I have made an efficient
officer and a faithful servant of the
oeople, to ask your continued support
n the County Primaries whleh will
>e announced later: and if I am nomnated
and elected, (and I see no
eason why I shall not be), I can ony
promise to do as I have in the
oast, all in my power to give you '
;ood service. Now I wish to thank 1
ou In advance and ask all good '
>emocrata to attend the primaries 1
,nd give me their hearty support for
Iherlff of Beaufort County.
Faithfully, Your Servant,
GEO. E. RICKS.
-11 tfc.
FOR SHERIFF. <
1
To the Democratic votera of Beau- 1
ort County: 1
I announce myself as a candidate ,
or the office of Sheriff of Beaufort
lounty In accordance with the reaootlon
adopted by the County Convonlon
two fears ago limiting the time
rhlch any person should hold office
~ 1
Ize Purity. When In need
hone 261 and let ua prove
r and Cream Cheeae weely.
GROCERY, . !
op. Phone 261 J
1
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rAYLOE I i
1*0 Market St \ J
emplete line of '
rocerles. |
INO RELIABLE
new dXiet ,|
ellvcry. ;
I'
to <^ro terms only and my candidacy r1
la nWrt to thla resolution. J
8. B WINDLBT, #
4-II tic. #
nfc:. .
ul ssslst me In ottaialhy the no ml- *
"oSaiu MuliiepoDelU i
iy for the hs?rty support the7 h*r?
(MWItMputM .Mkhlt .
centtnunnce of the mm I remeln.
To?re tmt truly,
GILBERT M*L*T, ^
wok (mtt mwminlwwf c
To the tWeoonritk roters at Si*h- "
tuton ead Wuhlmyton Township, *
Lone Acre Township, end Chooowln- "
Itr Township, I hereby hnsounce-ay. .
pell s osadidsU (or Clerk of the Re- _
cordof Court, sehjset to Democratic
prunsrtos and I will hVtRhclste whst ,
my friends mgy do (or me.
I am youra respectfully,
WM. 8WANNER.
7-4 tic. / " *
FOB RECORDER 1
1 haraby announce to the Demo- *
prstlc voter* of the Gltj of Washing- .
ton, Wishlng&n Township, Choco
wlnlty Township and Long Acre town *
ship that I am a candidate to sue
Hie CHE- ^
Inal Court of aald above deacrtbed 7
district, subject to-the action of the
XMidocraMo^FidmarMi to be held In *
aald district. J
If nomlhated and elected I shall en
deavor In the future ma I have la the
past to administer the law fairly and *
Impartially to all persons. ~
I ask the aupport of all Democratic ?
voters. *
v W. D. ORIMBS.
FOR RECORDER J
I wish to announce to my friends
that I am a candidate for the office *
of Recorder of the Criminal C-onrt *
of the City of Washington. WmW??. *
ton Township, Longacre Township
And ~hocowinlr.7 Township, of Bear.
fort County, subject to the Demo
cratic primaries, and solicit the sup- ^
port and rote of all Democratic m
voters. m
U. J. FOWLER. .
-14 tfc. .
ANNOUNCEMENT .
1 hereby respectfully announce my ?
candidacy for re-nomlnatlon to the
office of Treasurer of Beaufort Coun.
ty, subject to the will of the people *
to be expressed at the Democratic *
Primary. If re-nomlnated and elect- m
ed to the office of Treasurer, I pledge 9
to the people the same courteous at- *
tentlon I have heretofore endeavor
ed to give to all, and the same fldel- *
ltp to the trust reposed fn me as the
custodian of the people's money. *
Respectfully, #
E. R. MIXON.
4-13 tfc.
FOR OOCXTY COMMISSIONER J
??
I announce my candidacy for Coun- ?
ty Commissioner of Beaufort County
from Richland Township, subject to
the action of the Democratic primarlre.
^
W. H. WHITLEY, 9
1-4 tfc. 9
FOR COMMISSIONER \
1 hereby announce myself as a can- *
lidate for the County Commissioner "
from Chocowlnity Township, subject
to the action Of the Democrat!*
nary. *
H. B. WILLIAMS.
Ml tfc.
???.
NOTICE
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'"Jorth Carolina, Beaufort County, Su
perior Court, Before the Clerk.
Patrick Clark
vs. XI
Luke Clark, Henry Clark, Charles
Bryan, Wo Bryan, Nlcey Tucker O
and husband Peter Tucker, and ^
Ausby Bryan, Luke Bryan, -Pat
Bryan, (Last four named minors).
The defendants above named, and .
Ma
jarticularly Luke Clark, William m?
Bryan, will take notice that an action Co
mtltled as above has been commenc- Co;
fd In the Superior Court of Beaufort to
bounty, N. C? before the Clerk for ei*
he purpose of selling the real estate Sej
if plaintiff and defendants for a dl- am
rlsion, of which said real estate Do- j^j
endants own an Interest, and the 33
aid Defendants will further take no- ppj
ice that they are required to appear
isfors Tfee Clerk of.the Superior i ,
Jourt ot Beaufort County, N. 0., at
ill office In the Courthouse In Washngton,
N. C., on August llth, ltll, !~gl
nd answer or dps*ur to petition In
aid action of^ the plaintiff til apply
ai the cajurt for the releaee demandd
in said petition.
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^WjahlngUm.^Noi.h CarattM* ' ,
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Edward L. 8 taw art, ?
Washington, If. 0. *
W. A. Thompson.
Aurora, N. C. *
STEWART A THONNOI f)
Attorneys at Law.
Washington and Aurora, K^O.
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COLLIN & HARDING
Oflca
Rooms I Ml 4.
Washington, N. O.
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NORWOOD L. SIMMONS
m
Attorney-st-Law , ' *
Washington. N. d'
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FRANK H. BRYAN .
Attorney at Law
Office In Sarlnca and Truat
building. Second floor. Prao
tice In all the courts. *
so a ss so
so
CONSTANT GROWTH
RESERVE AT 4 PER CENT
Insurance In
Year .Assets Force *
1M7 8.262.00 001,800.00
1011 1.522,001.80 1IAMA47 *
It will pay you to investigate,
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H. A. COOPER, A|fnL
SE NORTH CAROLINA
tate Normal And
Industrial College
Intained by the State for the Weil
of North Carolina. Fire regular ..
uraee leading to degrees. Special
urses for teachers. Free tuition
those who agree to become teaehI
In the SUte. Fall 8eoslon beg tag
>tember 18. 1811. For cataloged
1 other Information, address f
las L Tonet Pres. Greensboro, N. C.
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