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Wautau) *VURY AFTERNO. EXCEPT aUND.VT. L'- , No. It* But wttar Btraat. t Entered as aeoond-claag mat Auguat I, not ftt tba poatoSoa * ** M.fl. T- -*-- ?KA Mt HH IMOO % ?? ? * ! nonr moutus 1 I Ms Months 1 One Year t Subscribers dsalrtng the payer ? aentlnaed will pleeee notify thin . tee on date of expiration, other* ft ?U1 be continued at regular a mrtpUoa ratee until notice to e Bety . ft reoelreA. tx you do not get the Dally Ni promptly telephone or write the mi ager and the complaint will rece I immediate attention. It la oa* fre to pleaM you. 'Ail article# sent to the Dally N? for publication must be signed the writor, otherwise they will i be published. ; ' MONDAY. AUGUST 12, IP12. C^NT SPARE HIM. Kb? . From the way he is figuring the Associated Press and other ne< paper reports of the proceedings (Congress. Senator Simmons is at? the last man on the Democratic s who could be spared from the S ate at this time. Laying a^e I, the time being all that can he s. on the subject of the senatorial c< test In our State. It is unquestii abjy a great honor to North Caroli and our people that we furnisl the man who Is selected by fell senators to lead the national fit of the Democratic party in the Ur ed States Senate for the prfnei] I. great issues upon which the party K going before the nation in this ca K paign THE HARNETT REPORTER. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Mr. H. Churchill Bragaw. Chocowinity announces his can dacy for County Commissioner fr< Chocowinity ^Township. l"fb Th? Wild Man of th? Wood? qnd Man Who Won't Qlv? a Tip Both Hero. Old frUfnda are returning with < mer. The wild man."who tfow enter, from a cave In Connecticut and n prefers the Maine woods with a lage near by where he can frigh school children, is reported as cau; in Tarrytown. N. Y., but he is pr ably an Imposter, for he gave name and admitted that he was h \ Pry. The real wild man is nauieU and in trackless solitudes or visit a settlement is cheerfully omnlvorc and skillful in obtaining food from ture and from man. I And again there is the format of a National Antl-Tlpping assoi tlon. We read a few days ago o Londoner who in one year trave considerably over 100 miles to f B barbers' shops where his "unbend I attitude on the tip question" was known and thus spent about $30 B bus and cab fares. He soon exhat ed London and the suburbs, and n< | unable to shave himself, grows I beard. These antl-tlppi.tg associations bor in vain, for there are always ft ish men ar.d tvom?n. who. not sure | themselves an 1 wishing to impr B others, tip extravagantly.?Philip II in Boston Herald. Man of Hi? Word. B "Central." he s:td patiently, "j bav? given tr.? the wrong numl |_ seven time? now. If you da I* ?a\ II shall ro?irt you. I want We eh ken T-5-) V." Ther-? was \ whirring, r cllcki. then a clicking whirring. "Hello," be said, "la this y Dolly?" "Yea." answered a sweet voice, i up to I*. of course, by Ira fair own "This is Lawrence Seellngbass. called up ro tell ynu that If you do marry me 1*13 ro to Africa and be si by llona." "IT. myotome]. foolish boy. You never asked mv'before, you know " "Whar! Who is this?" "Dolly Dartlnghnm." He hung up the receiver as If bad been shot. Cen'rnl had given h the wrong connection again! On his way ro the Jeweler's to I) Dolly Darlngham a diamond b< talre he stepped In a* the He est o telephone offloe to report the ope1 tor, for in. all "bines Lawrence 8e Ingbass was a man of his word.?Pfc iddpbla Evening Times. Improved Gas Light. According to the Scientific Aire can, experiments are at present In p: gross in Paris as the result r?f whfo tt la hoped to secure an Increas light efficiency from Incandescent g burners. Under present conditio: the gas pressure In the mains Is si flcient to draw a certain amount of a Into the burner, where It becomes ml d with the gas, causing the characU latic blue Came. But the amount fglr thus drawr. Into the flame ia on febout threo times that cf the gn pvbereas, for the best effect, the ratk [ghould be five to one. It has be< loaod that by compressing the gas Hie malnH the desirable ratio of a toon be caused to enter the flame Oi Of the boulevards In Paris haa lami HwUug on thlB system, and the r MH# are exceedingly satisfactory. r*. Has Learned Difficult Language. I' M?. H. J. Camp, the first whll EL ffian who ever made a permanei Rjtviosnry home In Central Arabl. Know engaged In special charltab Br, in Maine. Mrs. Camp speaks an KiAa A'.sHs like a native. Mjf' . WaehlBgtoe Park ! Uw Ur apca'th 1 tod teat to sop their vital of aid over the rtaurtug Men cheer. jl Make no' mistake la bu H for as sore as you do, you .50 to build where conditions i WASHINGTON PARK M ? beautiful. See m aton Ih i ? of*" . Right Kind of a Town. *"*" perfect tow* ie that in which yon p see the farmers patronising the home merchants, the laborers spending the """" moody they earn with their tradesmen. ?wa and all animated by a spirit that they will not purcbaaa articles abroad If JT* they can be bought at home. The aplr It of reciprocity, between men and _ mechanics, tradesmen and manufacturers. results every time In making the town a perfect one to do business ?7 In. lot Even at the rlBk of Incurring the enmity of the coal man we must say > that this has been a pretty nice winter so far. ,n A picture of himself, taken In his cherub days. Is no Inspiration to the . man who Is trying to shave with ? or dull raxor. 5Ut . 'de The beauty of picking a list of en- twenty greatest men or women is that for everybody is entitled to hi* or her ai,j own opluion. an 'Z Must Believe ii ted ow When Well Known Washington People Tell It So Plainly tit- When public endorsement is made l>al by a representative citizen of Wash's ington the proof is positive. You m- must believe it. Read this testimony. Every backache Bufferer, every man whoman or child with any kidney trouble will find profit in the reading, of J. B. Peed, E. Second St., Wastadi Ington, N. C.. says: "Backache both)m ered me and there were pains acrosa 2 'my loins. These symptoms of kidney trouble showed that something must be done. The kidney secretions were also irregular in passage and contained sediment. I used two ouxes 01 uoan s Kidney Fills as dt,m. reeled and they, entirely relieved me. ge3 New York, sole agents for the Unltiow There has never been a rcurrence vll- of my complaint." ten For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ^ cents. Foater-rtlilbum Co.. Buffalo. hl3 ed States. un. Remember the name?Doan's? iS3, and take no other. Ing ORDINANCE Inn At a special called meeting of the :1a Board of Aldermen August Sth, the f a following ordinance was enacted: le<1 The Board of Aldermen of the |n<? City of Washington, do ordain: 1. That the city block bounded on on the South by West Second Street; jst- on the West by Bridge Street, on the aw, North by West Third Street and on ? the East by Van Norden Street, same being the block upon which the Wat^ er Plant is located, be and the same | hereby Is created a Sanitary District. RSf 2. No privy shall be used in said all district that does not conform to the plans and specifications recommended by the North Carolina State Board of Health in its publication entitled 'on 'The North Carolina Sanitary Privy.'' 30i And no privy in said district shall be? sin used as a place for the deposit of | an nunian excrement until a written I permit shall have been obtained from the Sanitary Inspector, who shall is- : 0 sue no permit for the use of any ** privy unless the same shall be found, vat after an Inspection by him. to be so er constructed as to prevent the access I of Hies to the excrement deposited \ therein; and shall be so constructed . 10' as to Jpermit the proper and easy places and removing of receptacles? inches in height and ? inches in ^ diameter, and shall be located bo as 1 to be easily accessible to the Bcavang-1 j ,'1? 0r- |l itn 3. That, all horse stables and chtcken houses shall be cleaned out In . ,jj, said district at least once a week. na and any person failing to so clean ra- said stables and chicken houses shall < el- bo fined $5.00. J l5'' 4. No person shall deposit any bu- ^ man excrement within the district i above defined except in a privy for which a permit has been issued or ri- in a closet connected with a public v o- sower. 1 5. It shall bo the duty of the San- 1 itary Inspector to inspect every privy jj? in eald district once each week. ] ,ft 6. Any person firm or corporation f ,?r violating the provisions of this act x- shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and >r- subject to a fine of not less than or more than $50.00. y W. C. AVERS, *' City Clerk. I" 8-10 lOdaya. In ir NOTICE ie H 5? The Democratic Senatorial Conventlon for the Second Senatorial District of North Carolina is hereby called to meet at the Court House In Plymouth, N. C., on Thursday, Aug? ust the 15th at 12 M. II Thta 24th day of July, 1912. By order: . |J WILEY C. RODMAN, Chairman Democratic Executive Committee 2nd Senatorial District. mesite Beautiful place joe ?u Hake baaetlfml. Its the place to ask, ycareetf to aajep Ufa. It's the piece the chlkbew tea reach pad roll oser e dry seedy peak unheal their lance belac ailed with caaaa tafec *y: each healthful eowSMewe each restful plaaalec atchta oat opea T water not only leafthsa owes daps bat *11 thair days with goad LI dine year S is I where yea can cat those trainable adtrantaaee, wOl ever regret aad easy your fllaat whe need the heat Jaf%Btoat for health .pies sure aad coatfort are roost ptiiH^aaf iDinON Is the place nnrarpsMrnl (or the boreeatte haalthfal aad If. A. C. HATHAWAY A Fair Offer We will take care of your money for you, safeguard it from all harm, return it to you any time you wish, and pay you 4 Per Cent, on Yoar Time Deposits Compounded Quarterly. Now isn't that a square deal? TRY IT. Savings & Trust Company Cor. Main & Market Sts. Washington, N. t | Mowers, Rakes, Harrows J m And all other machinery essential to up-to-date 2 profitable farming. We are aole agents for Walter 2 Ip A. Wood Machines. 2 S Horses, Mules, Wagons, Buggies and Harness of 2 the best to be had always on hand. 2 ? Washington Horse Exchange Company J D. L. SUSMAN, Prea. r Washington, N. C. 3 Founded 1838 Chartered 188! Trinity College Its strength lies In a large, well-trained faculty; excellen buildings and equipment; full, well-arranged courses; eart est. high-minded students; a large and loyal body of alumr and friends; noble Ideals and traditions; an Inspiring hlstor of achievement and service. Next Session begiao Sept. 11. 1912. For Catalog oad IUastrated Booklet nddrr R. L. Flowers, Secretary, Durham, IM.C { IF YOUJARE GOING NORTH TRAVEL VIA ( \ THE CHESAPEAKE LINE C DAILY SERVICE INCLUDING SUNDAY] ( I The new steamers Just placed In service, the "CITY OP NOR. J rOLK" and "CITY OP BALTIMORE," are the moat elegant i \ nd up-to-date Kteamers between Norfolk A*d Baltimore. J Equipped with wireless telephone In each roam. Deli do as \ neals on Itoord. Everything for comfort and convenience, f Boats leave Norfolk (Jackson rtt,), 0:1(1 p. m. 1 V Boats leave Old Point Comfort, 7:15 p. m. J Arrive Baltimore, 7:00 a. m. 4 \ Connecting at Baltimore for all points north, northwest and / aept. J Reservations made and any Information courteously furnished | I by W. B. PARNELL. T. P. c. J ' 05 Granhj 8t^ Norfolk. V'a. 4 DISTILLED WATER Is used in the Bottling of all Drinks at our Plant. Southern Bottling Works n , wx NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Better Paint Having qualified as executor c Better paint this year if your the last Will and Testament of Mn property needs it. Mistaken Laura E. Blackwelt, deceased, thi men have been waiting for paint iB to not,fy ah persons having claim ;o come-down. The cost of ag0'n" her es,ate to fre,ent theI .... v . . . to the undersigned on or before th Ihcir job has Eone-up not down; 23rd d.y of Jllly or th|i nc it alwa\S goes-lip bj waiting, tlce will be pleaded in bar of the! never comes down. recovery. Better paint than Devoe? ah persons ind#ht?H ?a ?/* There isn't any. late please make payment o Suppose one liad waited 20 th5J[,debu'?the under,litned, ... Tht? 23rd day of July. 1912. >r 30 years ago for a better h. c. carter, jr.. paint than Devoe; how long Eaecutoi ivould he have waited? how :-2< etc ong would he still have to wait? The price a gallon makes ~~ ,r? i . . Rub-My-Tiem will euro yon. iome difference; yes, but not nuch; it's the paint that counts; he quality counts. pAAI/ UHT1I HIP It's the go-far that counts. I ll||l Mfl III I HV Protection of property counts uUUll 111 ill UflU nore yel. Better paint. NO Dirt McKEEL RICHARDSON XT ? , hd"w co. INo Smoke - No worry Advertise In the Dally News. No Delay V"F ABE NOW MANUFACTURING A llAa. Tfl Ico Cream and can farnlah you any ** llUl FirC amount you want delivered at your I> a. p i yi, home. Thirty Centa per qnarty In Dili 3 LiOOl IVltClldl boxes, Thirty-five centa If packed in freezer. ?i 25 per ??iion (ias Ranges Set Free Cream guaranteed. Ia not made from extracts. Special price to VfMhjnntnfl Uflht ? tUff Cfl merchante Olve us your order for nWIIBigiUU Liyill 0 WalCI llU. Sunday's cream, on Saturday* and , . we will deliver. " Washington Fruit ??????????? Store. Phone 4S0. TRY A DAILY NBWS WANT AD At the request of my friend* I hereby announce myself a candidate c for the Legislature of North Carolina t from Beaufort County, session 1913 i subject to the action of the Democrat- a Ic primaries. If elected 1 win sOrre c the people of the whole county to the 1 beet of mj ability. ? < Toujrs truly, 1 ? B. D. ROWE. i 7-4 tfc. c NOTICE I TO THE DEMOCRATS OF BEAU- 1 FOKT COUNTY I hereby announce myself as a i candidate for re-election to the office of County Commissioner from Washington Township, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. Should I be nominated and elected. I will give the same faithful service c ^ in the future as In the past. c This August the ?th 1911. t ~ O. 6. WYNNE. t 1-7 tfc. I 1 i FOR CLERK RECORDER'S COURT t I I hereby announce that I am a t | candidate before the Democratic pri- e mart, to succeed myself as Clerk of 1 . Recorder's Court for the City '"of c Washington and Washington Township, Long Acre Township and Chooo wlnity Township. 6 [ I ask the support of all Democrats | and will appreciate same, j" Very respectfully, C. C. CRATCH. ' 7-10 SO dc. t 1 f I FOR COMMISSIONER t ^ This is to announce that I am a ? candidate for County Commissioner B from Richland Township. I have ? diligently worked for the Democratic party for thirty years and now in return the support of all Democrats Is earnestly desired and will be very 1- much apprec'ated. d ? W. H. JONES. fl y Edward, N. C. h n " TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF BEAUFORT COUNTY 7 ? I hereby announce myself as a can-1 didate for Resistor of Deeds. If * nominate and elected, will serre the {( I people at all tlmee to best of mj ^ ? ability. The support of every dem- C( S ocrat Is earnestly solicited. # Very respectfully, J WILBUR H. ROSS. lf V Aurora, N. C. r 4-4 tfc. I ??? 7 L FOR SHERIFF \ I hereby announce myself a candlr date before the Democratic Primaries \ for the Office of Sheriff of Beaufort J County. I will appreciate any sup- f< ) port that my friends may give me. .. f W. W. HOOKER. s tl ) FOR SHERIFF. ot v To the Democrats of Beaufort Coun[ ty w I wiBh to express to you my sincere 7thanks for }^ur loyal support In the ? past, and, if I have made an efficient officer and a faithful servant ot the ) people, to ask your continued support loathe County Primaries which will tj be announced later: and if I am nom- t> Inated and elected, (and I see no reason why I shall not be), I can on- pi ly promise to do as I have in the past, all In my power to give you 8good 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 U Sheriff of Beaufort County. fr . Faithfully, Your Servant, to GEO. E. RICKS. m 6-11 tfc. (f , FOR SHERIFF. I. F> ig To the Democratic voters of Beau- ? 8 fort County: jn n I announce myself as a candidate ^ e for the office of Sheriff of Beaufort t_ County in accordance with the reso- ge r lution adopted by the County Conven- cc tion two years ago limiting the time pJ which any person should hold office m j to two terms only and my candidacy is subject to this resolution. S. B WINDLEY, 7_ 6-28 tfc. ANNOUNCEMENT I tako this method of informing fo my friends that I am a candidate er Z for re-nomtnaotin for the Office of je Register of Deeds, and ask them all p} to attend the Democratic Primaries, and asslBt me in obtaining the nomi- A| nation. Thanking each and every one kind ~ ly for the hearty support they have ^ given me in the past and asking a continuance of the same, I remain. , Yours very truly, GILBERT RUMLEY. Ej 8| FOR RECORDER Ol B< I wish to announce to my friends U that I am a candidate tor the office 81 of Recorder of the Criminal Court of the City of Washington, Washing- Ta ton Township, Longacre Township Di add "hocowtni-.y Township, ot Beantort County, subject to the Demo- Di cratio primaries, and solicit the sup- Ot port and vote of all Democratic Da . voters. Da M. J. FOWLER. ~ ( -1? tfe. - - . ! k-V.. I hereby announce to the Demo- I ratio rote re of the City ot Weshlaf . oe, Weehtm?ton Tewnehlp. Cbooo rUUtr Townehlp end Lone here torch * hip that I am e candidate to no> * >eed mraelt ea Recorder of the Crlm- * aal Court ot eald .bore deeertbed ; llatrlet. rablM* jo ttt ?M*M ot the democratic Prtaartee to be held In ; aid dlatrlct. : JS, ' . If nominated and elected 1 a hall ea . leavor In the future as I have In the ?at to admlnlater the law fairly and ? mparttally to all pefeona. I ask the support of all Democratic . roters. / ? W. D. GRIMES. _ m ANNOUNCEMENT e I hereby respectfully announce my * andldacy for re-nomlnatloa to the " ifflce of Treasurer of Beaufort Coun. * y, subject to the will of the people o be expressed at the Democratic Primary. If re-nominated and elect- d to tfte office of Treasiiyer, I pledge + o the people the same courteous at- * entlon I hare heretofore endeavor d to give to allp and the same fldel- * tp to the trust reposed fn me as the " ustodian of the peo pile's money. Respectfully, # E. R. MIXON. -18 tfc. * FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I announce my candidacy for Com.- * y Commissioner of Beaufort County ? rom Richland Township, subject to _ he action of the Democratic prlmarl e. W. H. WHITLEY. -4 tfc. . FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a con- 7 idate for the County Commissioned * rom Chocowlnlty Township, subject ' > the action of the, Democratic Pri- ' inry. H. B. WILLIAMS. . -11 tfc. FOR RECORDER * I hereby announce my candidacy >r Recorder of the Criminal Court i Washington for Washington, Cho- * awinity and Long Acre Townships, # abject to the action of the Demo- _ ratic voters of said Judicial District i the primary election. This July 16, 1912. FRANK H. BRYAN. -16 tfc. COUNTY COMMISSIONER e I hereby announce my candidacy >r County Commissioner for Wash- ? igton Township, subject to the ac- * on of the Democratic primary elec- . on, and will appreciate the support C all Democrats. This the 16th day of July, 1912. W. E SWINDELL. 16' tfc. * FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER , 1 announce my candidacy for coun- * r Commissioner of Beaufort coun- * r from Long Acre Township, sub- # ttt'^o the action of the Democratic rlmarles. W. S. D. EBORN. _ 8 tfc. ___ FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I announce my candidacy for Coun- * ' Commissioner of Beaufort County 0 om Chocowlnlty Township, subject * the action of the Democratic pri- * aries. W. A. BLOUNT. 7-29 tfc. 4 np rT Pnc- ? ? nawiwisivu fUUHT To the Democratic voters of Wash- 9 gton and Washington Township, m >ng Acre Township, and Chocowin- 9 y Township, I hereby announce my- 9 , If a candidate for Clerk of the Re- 9 rder's Court, subject to Democratic # 'imarles and I will appreciate what y friends may do for me, I am yours respectfully, ? WM. 3WANNER. 4 tfc, " N< FOR COMMISHIONER. H. 1 hereby anounce my candidacy Lu r the office of County* Commission- & from Chocowlnlty Township. Sub- ad ct to the action of the Democratic imarles. vei H. CHURCHILL BRAOAW. pel ug. 12?T.F.C. ed i ii da; off AflHDTOTON PRODUCTS MARKD fot Be MONDAY, AUOUBT 12, 1212. th< fgs , .... 14 A 16o ^ iring Chickens .. .. 16 and 20c. No own Chickens, each .... 10 to S6 ri< tea Wax 17c. of imtf skins, each ....... lOe to 10c i0f cartings 6c to 10c bel e#p skins, each tOcto 60c nei Jlow .. 4c. nui r flint hides, *er lb.......... 14* Ru 7 salt hides, par lb.;. . .. .lie ) 7 hides, d'flsd. per lb.... 4c to 6c Hu sen Hides He lan er skin flint ...lie we Skis Salt 16e tKT A >WT raw* Win A? I I ) M _ H. W. C ABTIR, M. P PmeUoa llmitad to d Umm tf the Era. Ear, Nom and Throat. - . ' , How: ^f-ll^a^ m.; %-* p. m. ^ Orar Brown's Dn<i ' i -i i l.1 . .a ' a E. A. Danlal It. , ? DANIEL A WARREN Attorneys at Law Washington, North Carolina Wa practice In all tha courts. w aaaaaaea 1 Wilay C. Rodman. ' W?. B. Rodman. Jr. RODHAM A RODHAM AttotatM at Law. Washington. Month Onroltea. " m t . mm m m m m m H. 8. Ward Jnnlna D. Qrtmaa WARD A GROCRB ? Attorney a at Uh ' Washington. N. 0. ' Wa pfactlca In tha Oanrt' of tha Elm Judicial District and tha Fadaral Conrta. JOHN H. BOMMRB Attorney at Law WASHINGTON, M. a m O. A. PHILLIPS A BRO? ^ FIRE iMBVRAMOB. V F973WASHINGTON, M. O. m mrnmmmmmmmm - " " . i > i ? t ? a ? ji a ' W D. GBIMBS . AtUan?y*at>Lhw * Washington, North Carolina. Practices In nil tha Conrta. _ L John H. 8mall . D. MaoT sag u i Attorn* ys-aVLaw * Washington, Noih Carohn ' DP Edward L. Stewart, ? Washington, N. 0. * W. A. Thompson, * 4 Aurora, N. 0. * STEWART A THOMPSON ?? Attorneys at Law. * Washington and Aurora. N. 0. ? COLLIN H. HARDING Attorosy-at-Law * Office Savings A Trust Co. Bldg. Rooms S and 4, Washington, N. 0. m is a m NORWOOD L. SIMMONS Attorney-at-Law Washington, N. C. . ' FRANK H. BRYAN ' / Attorney at Law Office In Barings and Trust 1 j building. 8econd floor. Prao* tlce in all the courts. , STOP LOOK A "LlBTKM" I see all forms of life and so * cldent Insurance. I can give you a contract equal to any thing on the market. * The Security Life A Annuity Co. H. A. COOPKTK i?* NOTICE OP SALE )RTH CAROLINA. BEAUFORT COUNTY, IN THE 8UPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. W. Hudnell A Jennie Hudnell VB la O. Hudnell, Ernest O. Hudnell Lucy V. Hudnell by her guardian lltum. W. T. Hudnell. Under and by virtue of authority ited In me by an order of the Surlor Court of Beaufort county datJuly l?th, 1912, I will, on Mony, the 6th day of September, 1912 er for sale to the highest bidder * cash at the Court house door In aufort county, at 12 o'clock noon, > following described rrfal estate wit:Lylng and being in the State of rth Carolina, County of Beaufort :hland townshlpi on the Bast side South Creek and bounded as folrs: On the West by C. C. Arch1; on th# South by Dixon and Bonr on the Bast by Mondamln Avet, and on the North by Crooked ? ' ^ [t being the land whereon John dnell last resided adjetartnd the ds of Mrs. O. K. Malllson. rhls 8th day of August, 1212, EDWARD L. STEWART, Commissioner. ..
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