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W VAStflKTOR DAILY ?n| fCTLWWin BVURT ATTMMWOON ixcirr aimMT. Mo. 1U Molt Wotar KlM. tatLi"l! lM?.*oTtte'?wtoMMt!t WotokXTlTl.' ' " *** **'01 j Ih MMft. *M I j V9W ooooo.?oo?.oo??o X*9R Month. l it Immediate attention. It la op* de|r> to please you. 44 article* aont to the Daily Nawa lor publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not he published. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1. 191* f A machine baa been perfected by which the three dollar Investor draws out five dollars. It's a fine machine, K> but the Inventor has been arrested. "A man." says a Louisville physician. "can stand more suffering than a woman." Has a man ever tried to wear a No. 4 shoe on a No. 6 foot? Z The Bostenlan who fasted thirty 1 days showed great fortitude but little J civic pride. No true Bostonlan would think of going thirty days without his W. beans. Ji V Very likely some high-browed sclen- ^ tlst or the future will proclaim the L'i usefulness of the housefly, but that need not disturb the present swatflng pj ?|Hnpalgn. n \ Any American boy may become ' president. But considering that a pre- n convention campaign is necessary * nowadays, probably not so many of a them want to be. g h It Is a wise man who urges his S friends to move Into the suburbs; for then he may visit them and enjoy all the pleasures and dellghtB of suburban life without anv exnenna nthor ihn ? car faro. K "Mustaches,'' says a well known bar* ber, "are coming back Into style. First P call for soup strainers. "Ragtime Is dying out," says a ma- L leal journal. If so. It is dying a horrlblo and lingering death. A Boston man stole bis wife's P clothes the day their divorce trial was to come up. She won her suit. p; "Lifeboats occupy too much space," B isald a shipbuilder recently. Volumes may be written on that remark. Sew York's latest delicacy Is pen C ffuin eggs, all the way from the south tt pole. ol v| The modern youngster would rath- fe er have a baseball pass that be president. "J The increase of warmth in the atBiosphere has been quite convincingly C' accounted for. hi In All that China wants to borrow Just a, now Is $300,000,000. Have you so g(] much change about you? to Michigan telephone girls complain e( that the Instruments they wear cause corns to form on their ears. 7. An Ohio farmer lias recovered his ? eyesight by the extraction of two of his teeth. Eye teeth, probably. By breaking his owr. leg a motor- L cyclist has reversed the usual order vji uicukiug uiner pcopio a oones. A Chicago Judge rules that while 1 a husband is competent to pay for his wife's gown*, he Is not competent to select them. n ?f ai A Yale professor tolls us that It Is impossible to live on less than fl.f'OO a year, and yet several of our citizens < manage to drag-nut their existence on less than that. A Chicago theater owner has wedded his cashier. The only differ' once between her and other wives Is that she had the job beiore marriage d, as well as after. A Nebraska farmer lays claim to a hen that has laid 1.000 eggs in three Ti ? years. Another argument In favor o? substituting the hen for the eagle as N* ? our national bird. That new slit skirt will not become I the fashion if the managers of the i burlesque shows have anything to ray about It. They cannot afford such ? ruthless competition. n< As his first quarterly pension the ex-emperor of China has received ^ $640,000. It looks easy, but think of *11 the red tape one must unwind to qualify -for the job. Women's coats are to be shorter this ai season, the dressmakers say, but in a Ti Bf1 good many cases the men who pay for them will have to wear their The Hagerstown, Md? public library B * "keeps an automobile that delivers fo hooka from door to door. Those books p. I must have been ordered by telephone. k. An optimist is a man who believes ^ t that the anthracite trouble will boos K, , be settled, so that coal will be plentl- b.t ? ful and reasonably cheap next winter. 0 < On Maris a year is 734 days long. R It seems evident that some of the D ladles have adopted the Martian cal- . r endar without saying anything about ^ -f* r?r* Yoar Favsiciaa "Abwrt WwrCHJ tMltiM Off tlM WMff by Ua oxygen take* ta < And What Do Yod Think of That If thm fourths of Abo mw the iir we h??atlie shouldn't i Fraah. Pure, Duel free miwt Your Physician Will Tell You "Large bodies off rawing w THEN A* three fourth of the sou by oxygen ishca in with the t water we the greataat air pu tl<>ua being equal doeu't the | PARK promise the greatest et ou Mad ideal life? When parent* attempt to ra and impure, no matter how not disappointed. When proper foods are gh strengthening air they develof to support their brain to any d their latent talents that they m of great moment in the eyes DO NT YOU IGNORE the gi vantage* of WASHINGTON P at the business center of town, ly nourished, sickly family will ble. I Freckled Girls It ia on abeolute fact, that one V) ceti it of wilson's FRECKLE creai rill either remove your freckles or caua bem to fade and that two jars will eve i the most severe cases completely cur bem. Wo are willing to personal! uarantee this and to return your mone ithout argument if your complexion i ot fully restored to its natural beauty IULSON'3 FRECKLE cream is toe ragrant and absolutely harmless. Wil ot make hair grow but will positive! emove TAN. PIMPLES and freck .ES. Corne in today and try it. The jar re large and results absolutely certain ent by mail if desired. Price 60c famraoth jars*1.00. WILSON'S FAI1 KIN SOAP iSc. For sale by HARDY DRUG STORE forth Carolina, Beaufort County, Su perior Court, Before the Clerk. vs. uke Clark. Henry Clark, Charle Bryan. Wm Bryan, Nlcey Tucke and husband Peter Tucker, an< Ausby Bryan, Luke Bryan, Pa Bryan, (Last four named minors) The defendants above named, an< artlcularly Luke Clark, Willlan ryan, will take notice that an actloi atitled as above has been commenc 1 in the Superior Court of Beaufor ounty, N. C., before the Clerk to le purpose of selling the real estati f plaintiff and defendants for a dl ision, of which said real estate De indants own an Interest, and th< lid Defendants will further take no ce that they are required to appeal jfore the Clerk of the Superloi ourt of Beaufort County, N. C.. a is office in the Courthouse in Wash igton, N. C., on August 12th, 1912 id answer or demur to petition ii lid action or the plaintiff will applj i the court for the release demand 1 in said petition. This July 1st. 1912. GEO. A. PAUL, C. -S. C. 8 4wc. OBOE DIRECTORY BEAUFORT COUNCIL So. 1881. Royal Arcanum. Meets in Tayloe'a Rail first an J lird Friday evenings each month : 8 o'clock. HOPE LODGE, So. 8. Charitable Brotherhood. Iloet" in Tarlos's Kali every Ttw ay cieuing at a o cioct. TAl" TltlBE. No. 18. LO.R.M. Meets la TayJoe's ilail every Hon ty's Sleep 8th Ran. PHALANX LODGE, No. 10. I. O. O. F. Meets every Thursday evening Is Etyloe's Hall at 8 o'clock. AOMI REBEKAH LODGE, No. 99 1. O. O. F. Meets In Tayloe's Hall second and urth Friday etch month at 8 p. m PAMLICO I/ODGE, No. 78. K. of P. Meets In their hall, upetalra, corjr Union alley and Main street rery Thursday evening at 8 o'clock h ORR LODGE, No. lO*. A. F. and A. M. Meets in their hall, corner Bonner id Third streets, first and third nesdayo each month at 8 p. m. MOVE OH A ITER, No. tU. Royal Arch Masons. Meets In Masonic Hall second r.nd urth Tuesdays each a^enth at 8 m. VAKH1NGTOM LODGE Wo. Mk B. r. O. BL illding, every F! itfsy MMiry K Kloek. WOODMEN OV AMERICA Pamlico Camp No. 11*11 M. W. of , meets fourth Wednesday evening ch month In Tayloe's Hall at S:S0. .Ith .he .ir brmtboi." * ^ by the fob, not Boy by the paint put-on; that'* The price of paint is somuch: . _^|g_ 1L_L.||1?1 Kr ill iffri w UVWIUI|> The price, of painting is so much a day; that cant be helped, but amounts to nothing. Put them together. How can ?<.?.<? Greatest air pretSer." XO" *> it? YOUVe got to OT loee perhaps half of your money. Devoe, 10 gallons enough for rishmmt ut the body i? the ayerage job; an average or breathed uit lama bodiea at paint, 15. Now reckon your risen with other sanitary coadf- COStS. Count labor a darter a rroepectau of WAsnNOTON gpjton. Devoe 10 days, the uumtlals to a Vet-J healthy riger- Other 15. lee chUdren where the mlr la dnaty DeVOC aboUt $50*^6 aveMge irlshlng the food, they,are ottea Pafot about J70 OT $80; the tMrer the labor the bigger the dif -eo the child living mid mure. ference, always that way. , brawn ami coeeUtotlm. mhcteat Bu, (or the job. How * "*** ?o last? One of the meUon. twice as loo? as the other. *11 lmportjuit health ad- McKEEL-RICHAR DSON ARK Just because it b not rt*ht HD'W CO. , for, as sure as you do, your poor- 1. 11 1 ?? ; cause you much worry and trou- CAPU1MNJB for **TKiAT ELKAD ACHB* ' Out Uat nl*ht? Headache aaj nervous tkk morn In*? Hicks CapoI Cv HATHAWAY. fl-ST j Four Per Cent it t Four Per Cent la what we pay on all money deposited in j our Savings Department and we figure Interest four times j each year. Then your account gains steadily without efj fort on your part.' TRY IT. \ ' l 5 Savings & Trust Company ; s Cor. Main & Market Sts. Washington. N. 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I- %T??-??- ?*--< ?? - . j "vmi I\;n< c iiunuik (itlKkOua Ol>), 0:10 p. 3L \ V 1 io/its leave Old l*olnt Comfort, 7:10 p. m. / y [ J Arrive Baltimore, 7:00 a. m. C I \ Connecting ut Baltimore for all points north, northwest and / a / west, 1 g J Innervations made and any lnformatlbn courteously furnished f I h) W. H. P.1RNKLL, T. P. A.. f ) OS Granbj St., Norfolk, fa. C 6 Try the Dally News , And Get Results j BOIL THE CITY WATER BE! FOSE USING IT t The last analysis show that it * contains DANGEROUS POLLU TION. All who use the city water J; will please boil their drinking water* until further notified. We are work p ing with the Board of Health to find the cause for this pollution and it l will be remedied at the earliest mo- r * ... .vA/tf it-nI merit. .- - ? - V":' *' I Washington Light S Water Co. ; . At Um rKmt ol mj trUnd. I h?r?br inoact btmK * cnndiinU r?*tl? I*g?Wtard ( Nortk Carolina from Btulott Coualj. nrtm 1>U nbjnct to tfc. action of thn DnmocrntHP Tours truly. B. D. ROW* MUt. FOR OOMMnBOOnBR 1 1 '? I bnr.br ronpocttally ib>owi> my candidacy for ro-nomlnntioR to thn office of Commissioner of Beaufort County subject to the De moors tic primary and If renominated and sleeted shall endeavor to perform the duties of the office to the best of my ability. Yours truly, W, T. OAYLORD Bath. N. C. FOR CLERK RECORDER'S COURT I hereby announce that I am a candidate before the Democratic prlmari, to succeed myself as Ctsfk Of Recorder's Court for the City of Washington and Washington Town?hip, Long Acre Township and Choeowinlty Township. I ask the support of all Democrats ind will appreciate same. Very respectfully, C. C. CRATCH. 7-10 SO ds. FOR COMMISSIONER This la to announce that I am a candidate for County Commissioner from Richland Township. I hare llllgently worked for the Democratic 4 ?*fty for thirty years and now in re:urn the support of all Democrats is 1 ?arneatly desired and will be very nuch apprec'ated. W. H. JONES. Bdward, N. C. IX) THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF BEAUFORT COUNTY { I hereby announce myself as a can- j lldate for Res later of Deeds. If t lominate and elected, will serve the < people at all times to best of my iblllty. The support of every dem >crat is earnestly solicited. Very respectfully, WILBUR H. ROSS, kurort*. N. C. t 1-4 tfc. f FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candllate before the Democratic Primaries ' or the Office of 8herlif of Beaufort bounty. I will appreciate any suptort that my friends may give me. W. W. HOOKER. . * FOR SHERIFF. I 7o the Democrats of Beaufort Coun- c ty I wish to express to you my sincere c hanks for >-ur loyal support in the 1 last, and. If I have made an efficient ifficer and a faithful servant of tho icople, to aak your continued support 7 n the County Primaries which will io announced later: and If I am nomnated and elected, (and I see no eason why I shall not be), I can onj promise to do as I have In the f iast, all In my power to give you li ;ood service. Now I wiBh to thank t ou in advance and ask all good t )emocrats to attend the primaries o nd give me their heartp support for Iheriff of Beaufort County. Faithfully, Your Servant, 1 OEO. E. RICKS. -11 tfc. FOR SHERIFF. * f To the Democratic voters of Beau- ^ ort County: n I announce myself as a candidate or the office of Sheriff of Beaufort !ounty in accordance with the reso tlon adopted by the County Conventon two years ago limiting the time rhich any person should hold office 0 two terms only and my candidacy c 1 subject to this resolution. . 8. B WINDLEY, * -28 tfc. 0 ANNOUNCEMENT I tako this method of informing ay friends that I am a candidate or re-nomlnaotin for the Office of p leglster of Deeds, and ask them all n o attend the Democratls Primaries. a nd assist me in obtaining the noml- p atlon. Thanking each and every one kind " r for the hearty support they have * iven me in the past and asking a * pntlnuance-.of the same, I remain, ^ Yours very truly, GILBERT RUMLEY. jj OB CLERK RECORDER'S COURT ? u JJ To the Democratic voters of Washigton and Washington Township, ong Acre Township, and Chocowin- P j Township. I hereby announce my- . >lf a candidate Urn t*o Bo- ? Ird.r'i Court, nklnt to Domoeratlo rlmarlaa and I will wmUU That ijr frtondo mar do for ma. < . m I am yours respectfully, p WM. 8WANNER. 4 tfc. ?i a DMLi xmnvAin a* " . I hereby ??*??*? to the Demoemtio tout. of the City of Wiokltt* on. WuhUiton Townohlp, ChocoomocraUo Prtmnr^tThOiold la wld dlotrUt. 11 If nomlnotod and oleotod I ahnll oa deavor la th. fotur. a. J kara la U? paat to admlnlatar tha lav (airly and Impartially to all paraoaa.' I aak tha aupport of all D.mmntlo rotor*. IT. a wan. FOB tUKJORDll I wish to onnounco to my Manda r^3uSria?E of the City of WMhtngtou. Washington Township, Longaere Township and 3hocowlnlty TowuahJp, of Bonufort Oonnty,' subject to the Dtmocratlc primaries, and solicit the aupport and rote of all Democratic rotor*. M. I. FOWLER. B -14 tfc. ANNOUNCEMENT 1 hereby reepectfully announce my :andldacy tor ro-aocalnatSon to the jfflce ot Treasurer ot Beaufort Coun. Ly, subject to the will of the people to be expressed at the Democratic Primary. 11 re-nomlnated and elected to the offloe o^JTruaaurer, 1 pledge o the people-flxe same courteous atentlon 1 hare heretofore endearor?d to giro to all. and th# tame fldeltp to the trust reposed fn me as the lustodlan of the peopro's money. Respectfully. E. R. MIXON. 1-11 tfc. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ~ ' ? I announce my candidacy tor Couir 7 Commissioner of Beaufort County Vom Richland Township, subject to he action of the Democratic primaries. ' * yj. H. WHITLEY, r-4 tfc. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a cnn* lidato tor the County Commissioner rom Chocowinlty Township, subject o the action of the Democratic Prtnary. B. B. WILLIAMS. Ml tfc. FOR RECORDER I hereby announce my candidacy Or Recorder of the Criminal Court n Washington for Washington, Choowinlty and Long Acre Townships, ubject to the action of the Demoratic voters of said Judicial District n the primary election. This July Id. 1912. FRANK H. BRYAN. -16 tfc. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy or County Commissioner for Washragton Township, subject to the aclon of the Democratic primary eleclon, and will appreciate the support f all Democrats. This the 16th day of July, 1912. W. E. SWINDELL. -16 tfc. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I announce my candidacy for Couny Commissioner of Beaufort County rom Chocowlnity Township, subject d the action of the Democratic primaries. W. A. BLOUNT. 7-29 tfc. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. BEAUFORT OUNTY, SUPERIOR COURT, BB ORE THE CLERK. T. L. Simmons, Admr. f Hannah Orlst dec'd. vs. am Green, Robert Green, Charles Grist, heir at law of Hannah Grist, dec'd. The Defendants above named, and artlcularly Robert Green, will take otice that an action entitled as bove has been commenced In the Suerlor Court of Beaufort County, N. before the Clerk, for the purpose f selling the real estate Intestate ? make assets, In which said real state the said defendants own an iterest. And the said Defendant '.obert Green, will further take nolee that he la required to appear be?Te the Clerk of the Superior Court t Beaufort County, N. C., at his ofce In the court house at Washington I C.. on August 29th, 1911 at 10 . M., and andwer or demur to the etltlon In said action or the plain- . tt win apply to the court for relief emended In said Petition. Tht, Juii 18th, 191 J. flEO. A. PAUL, C. 0. C. 19 4w< Tt WMltr (ram OoliU, BM, Bum Ik or Norrom Tronblm, Capadln 111 Him im. If, llmM?9hu M to uk*??t? ISMllaUtT. TH ? ?.. fknllKH M in* * -?u7i: -* ? ? _.:*/.fVj'T^Tyy'*:'*q ?... ?. A. Quill Jf. '..jSi D AMKii * w Amman I lIMWHi at la* Waaklacton, Nortk CmUu We practice Is alt tke maw. L a a a a, * - .? . 1 " I 'I ma I ff . a a a a a -A. , ? WUay C. RoAmaa, a mmS*iKMw' Jr I ? -1it^My7LL7; rTTTtn : w2SK?5ft.: i Wa practiea la tha Oaart' of lha -? ?*; aaoaaaaaa'O sW * - joua H. Bomnw AttoraayaMaw * WASHINGTON, H. a \ ?' I m I * O. A. PHILLIPS A HBO * FIBH 1N8URAN0H. ' WASHINGTON, U. O. > TTTTTTTTT-. '2 * ' W I). GBIIC88 ' . tth u^i Practices la an the Ooarts. a John H. Small A. D. MmlOi " Harry MeMiBtt J0'" * " "'AttonwI^tu5f*",h " Wublmton. N?J> cuoIUa ' ;;f 1" Edward L. Stewart, w Washington, N. C. * W. . Thompson. Aurora, N. C. STEWART Jk THOMPSON #1 Attorneys at Law. . Washington and Auror* N. C. ? ? * COLLIIf H. HARDING Attorney-at-Law Office Sarings * M Go. BMg. Rooms S and 4, ? Washington, K. C. m as ? i m ? m m NORWOOD L. SIMMONS is Attorney-atrLaw i-V ? i'. j-l Washington, N. 0. www eeeeeeeea FRANK H. BRYAN Attorney at Law Office In Savings and Trust building. Second floor. Prao Hoa l? -11 JOINT LIFE INSURANCE Partnership insurance of all kinds. Also a very attractive joint policy written on husband and wife. Investigate, it costs * jon nothing. , The Security Life Mb Annuity Co. H. A. COOPER, Agent. FLOWERS DELIVERED ON TIME All kinds of cut flowers in season. Wedding outfits in the latest styles. Floral offerings artistically arranged Pot plants, palms, ferns,' and novelties for house decorations. Collard cabbage plants ready now. Mail, phone and telegraph orders promptly executed by J. L O'QUINN 4 CO., RALEIGH, N. C. < ' It ' ? i ' '|
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