j?; Vsmmwmp I ySBjk. 11 ? L 9j y*? ???*??? fVbjHnilft ?*..# ? MM nm i w ft' On Tm ?*? ? ? ?? ? ? * ta m 4* BM crt lh* Mb Mm inp^iii iti 33&53ri,^5ir f* to pleafs you. | fr?4 ,\'ir : J AH articles seatflo the Daily News tor publication box be signed *y to* irrHor. Mherwlse ttoywW net to pwhlished. I THURSDAY, AUG. 22,1918. No doubt some of the New York police officials will postpone their usual vacation this year. Bond is very fond of 'Simmons' and he knows how to tell others of their (his) merits. How well he did the trick can best be told by those who heard him at the Courthouse last night. The good old County of Pitt did her voting Saturday last and Old Beaufort expects to go and do likewise on September 7. The warm weather that we are having Just about now and the warm politics both hitting a fellow at one and the same time makes a mixture enough for all of us to shed coats. coiiars ana snin ?r needs De. Only two things now seem to be the topic of the hour?the weather and who is going to get elected. The party of the first is about all there really is to the Third parfy. The supply of August hams are fast fading into history to the regret and consternation of our brother in black. Take heart though, 'twill soon be grape time. After the political conventions are over the fellow that got left is always going around and asking how it was Oont?. Tt baa been ever thus. THE MARKET TRUST BUSTED. The City Aldermen have again shown their progressiveneas and at last Washington will have some sanitary meat markets. In a called meeting last night the Aldermen passed, by unanimous vote, an ordinance which permits the establishment of meat markets in any part of the city, to be under the control and supervision of the Sanitary Committee and Sanitary Inspector. The city has long been in the hands of a market house trust and the citizens have paid toll to the occupants thereof. It Is to be hoped that under the new order of things the producer will receive better prices for his cattle, hogs and sheep, which would induce him to raise better stock and furnish this market with products equal to those offered for sale in other places. The Aldermen should be commended for their action. 1S0TH NEW YORK INFANTRY CELEBRATES. KINGSTON. N. Y., Aug. 22 ?The survivor* of the On? Hundred and Twentieth New York Infantry, which took part in all the battles of the Army of the Potomac, held a reunion here today In celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the regiment's ogranizatton. The Colonel of the regiment was George Henry Sharpe, of Kingston, who served under Generals Hooker, Meade and Grant, and attained the rank of major-general In 1891. I CONGRESS OF APPLE GROWERS. 8T. LOUIS. Mo.. Aug. 22.?Members of the American Apple Growfe era* Congreaasfrom many States are attending the annual convention of the organization, which began its _ sessions today at the Planters' Hotel ? In this city. The reports of the members indicate that the apple yield this year will approach recordbreaking figures in nearly all sec^ tions of the country. Freckied Girls p It is an afceclve ?ttc\ that ono 60 cen? Jar of WILSON S FRECKLE CREAM Ey, will either rorr.svo your freckles or caum fei them io fade and ih.i-V>yo jars will ever r [# in the cost sot ..to cc.jo-:- completely curt _ mL them. We aro viliing to personally ? |Ky: guarantee th:.i and t return your mooes Kf.. without argumert if your complexion u ft- not fully restored to its natural beauty, fc WILOON'a FRECKLE CREAM is fine. Rp fragrant and absolutely harmless. Will Kv not make hair rr-o'v but will positively fc W-; remove TAN. FTM?LF,S and FRECR. LES. Cotr.oin todr.v ar.dtry it. The jars are largo and r-n :l*o aSaolutelv certain, m m-: . Ssnt by mail 5' dos:rcd. Price 60c. K Mammoth inrs*! <?. VILSOV'S FAIR ?? EJ EKIN SO A? 25c. For sale by HARDT DRUG 8T0HE |8 "sSrllMlth ?* -ImEXX* m p^f w *^, ^TTi'l>'r 'r* rr *m hero aot forth. w,tmiMtiMtk " "T. r? *SuS? nu' "g.-y? " t* kico aaaWi (or i 1004 maW coaturtao without knowing najt^lnc I a boot tho baciorlt which auk Do portta? la tkla oacotlont conoprv tho air. "*f7 : " Dr. PnMti'i Aaiwer "'Tb-thooo ratkor .kortwlchtod an* tmpatloi* eipbatnlatlona U mar bo anaworotf: toot otlll romolpo thai aboat oa> oat rt M*ta at?ni rpoopto who ?p am nawWH ag? rtod off bj cabeecalooto, and a largo proportion of tbeoc throagfc thaoppolsoalaff, which It to oheooo wo can largolr proront W* aro apt to farcot that, at toon u wa know tha ctiiM and the meant of promotion of a dlooaao like conxumption. the totponalblllty for a largo death-rate la Huut Iiieruee and , Carelessaass Rrsponsible no .longer to' be leld to the charge of Prorldence or fate, bnt at the door of human Ignorance or careleaanees. We are apt to forget, too, that euch stantly increasing with the crowding together of larg^ numbers of people in cities. We pay the penalty of the close huddling together of large numbers of people In cities, by the increasing vigilance Nsrhlch we must exercise to prevent th^ spread of infectious dlsVrr Ignore at 0?r Peril ^ ease. Wo .nay deplore the necessity rfor such homely and incessant painstaking as is imperative if we would keep our J living-places clean and wbolesomec we may carp and cavil at sanitaryt preachments if we will, but we ignore them at our peril. Rich or Poor, high or low, ignorant or learned, all are alike liable to beco?* the victims of such diseases as are spread ip the floating dust of illkept towns imd dust-ridden houses. If the prevention of the spread of consumptioiA were a matter which could be carried out by physicians alone there would Indeed be little use in inciting a| general apprehension of the dangers fcf dust-poisoning. If we arc. in any large degree, to limit the ravages of Jconaumption, and with it the evils of many other bacterial illsf cases, thislmust be done through the thorough understanding of the danger and ids nature by the people at large, ana the practice of proper cleanliness in the houses which they directly ) control. If it/be not worth while to save one out of every eight or ten or one hundrsfl or one thousand from the distress and psln and misery of the consunsvtlve's lot. then such considerations as have been urged in this book aiw worse than useless. But if, on the other hand, the moderate care and attention to cleanliness in the places ip which we live or which we frequent is but a small price to pay for th^ large immunity from disease which would surely follow, then the en<^ in view would seem fully to justify any pains which we may take to make and keep our lfvin-plsces clean and wholesome. Its Hard to Bring Better Conditions tn Yqh Bat Yon Can Go to Better Conditions ? Pedple of busy Washington, don't you igmore the advice I give regarding the dangers to health from dust. V and don't try to make yourself believe you can eliminate the dust from ^ the main thoroughfares of any busy town or city. You may live through it, but in forctug your children, who Dr. Prudden says are more suppert?W? tn all riliat 1i Han Bam, Hlutua you often kill one. Study up on duat and lta dangers and you'll conclude the -wisest and safest plan is to get one of the choicest Washington Park almost tdust free lots, where the chances are 10 to 1 that yon will enjoy better health and your children will mature Into strong, healthy, robust men and women, snch aa eome nearest living a contented life. 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 Your Time Deposits Compounded Quarterly, Now isn't that a square deal? TRY IT. Savings & Trust Company or. Main & Market Sta. Washington, N. C FOR COUNTY OOMM1SHIOKKR. ...... FOR RECORDER AURORA Dig. To the Democratic voters of Beau- TRICT. .**? ,;J ?rt County, r announce my candl- I hereby announce to the voters of icy for the office of County Cora- Auror* Ryder's Court district that , . . __ . . I am a candidate to succeed myself islsoner from Pantego Township, ? , ? a.* * as Recorder. Subject to the act loll ?bject to the Democratic primaries. 0f the Democratic primaries. *\r'j C. P. AYCOCK. w H. HOOKER. ??-"? ..< 8-lS-tfc . ? ' L Clerk's oOc. aadth. oOo* or th. *W?Mor of Oh* kM hided me HH (f-fn heoomln* ooaKlod to 111 this iMp? which I Mlin 1 on do to the. setlshwtloo of th. pooplo of th. Oommualty. . ' / I, V-1 In addition to thU lrtroo city dor* In th. dtf of Washington for two y.er?. firlof . fis.ooo bond, and; Otrotary of tho \ County Board of ' Elections. bdth of which positions I fallow I nllsd aooaptably. , Mapy Of the country two pie know th. treatment often nonfood at th. hand. of. Ufa chief of polio, ot th. mjar of Wsohlnaton, and If' alMtad to th. position Of toasrdar it will boon. 01 say moat aasnd dutln to aae that a.ch- abuse, aha. not tolaratod and that Jnaffes shall ha mated out to all persons equally. ttsapMtlully. . W. B. WINDLEY. Ad??Uo la tho Dally Haws ' >H i. .wis ' We Redeem COUPONS 1 FOR R 7. SphI Jnrs , ! ?THEOUALHY GROCERY WALTER CREOLE i CO. ORDINANCE At a special called meeting of the Board of Aldermen August 8th, the following ordinance was enacted: The Board of Aldermen of. the City of Washington, do ordain: . JL. That th# city block bounded on the South bj\West Second Street; on the West by Bridge Street, on the North by West Third Street and on the East by Van Norden Street, tame being the block upon which the Water Plant is located, be and the same hereby is created a Sanitary District. 2. No privy shall be used in said district that does not conform to the planB and specifications recommended by the North Carolina State Board of Health in its publication entitled "The North Carolina Sanitary Privy.*' , And no privy in said district shall be used as a place for the deposit of human excrement until a written ! permit shall have beeh obtained from | the Sanitary Inspector, who shall Is- | sue no permit for the use of any ! privy unless the same shall be found, ! after an inspection by him, to b? so constructed as to prevent the access j of flies to the excrement deposited therein; and shall be so constructed ; as to permit the proper and easy , places and removing of receptacles? j Inches In height and ? inchoa In diameter, and a hall be located so aa to be easily accessible to the acavang- , er. . 1 3. That all horse a tab lea and chicken honaea shall be cleaned oat in said district at least once a week, ehd any person tailing to so clean. | said stables and chicken honaea shall be fined 95.90. ! 4. No person shall deposit any bu- . man excrement within the district . above defined except In a privy (or . which a permit has been issued or 1 In a closet connected with a public . aewer. .' V ' ' 5. It shall b? the duty of the Sanitary Inspector to inspect every privy ( in said district once each week. 6. Any person firm or corporation violating the jfrovisloas of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and subject to a fine of not less than 95. or more than 950.09. , W. C.'AYBRS, | j City Clerk. ] 8-10 lOdays. I AN II CIS; No Dirt No Smojte No wony No Delay \ A Hot Fire ; But a Cool Kitchen ' Gm Rallies Set Free ? Watt* UHt < Mr C?. - .. ' ; M p*opl? X th* vbol* (Wil li lb* ?nt of mr aMUtr. -1.'"' ST., - ? , Tmh tralTi - . .. B. a BOWK. i r-4 tto. NOT1CI ?0 tos" dbmocrktb or muvroBT toomfrT:I hmkr uMUM wit. m n (or ro-*i*etton to U? ofBhould I bo iobIwM ui M-aU. I will clr* IB* nm tntthfnl ?>!? In tt* taturo u In um b**l ThU Auguflt the ?th in*. 0. B. WTNNB. 1-7 tto. FOB CLERK BIOOUBt COON I hereby moano th*t I am a candidate before the Democratic primari, to succeed myeelf ae Cleric of Recorder's Court for the City of Washington and Washington Township. Long Acre Township and Chocowlnity Township. I ask the support of all Democrats and will appreciate same. Very respectfully, C. C. CRATCH. 7-10 SO da. FOR COmdSAlOlfKB This la to announce that I am a candidate for County Commissioner from Richland Township. I hare | diligently worked ?h? party for thirty years and now In return the support of all Democrats is earnestly desired and will be very much approbated. W. H. JONES. Edward. N. G. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OP BRAUFORT COUNTY I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Resistor of Deeds. If , nominate and elected, will aerre the , people at all times to best of my ( ability. The support of every democrat 1b earnestly solicited. Very respectfully, , WILBUR H. ROSS. Aurora, N. C. 4-4 tfc. FOB SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate before the Democratic Primaries for the Office of Sheriff of Beaufort I County. I will appreciate any tup- t port that my friends may sire me. , W. W. HOOKJjfL FOR SHERIFF. To the Democrats of Beaufort Coun- ' ty I wish to express to you my sincere thanks for >our loyal support In the past, and, It I hare 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 it I aa nominated and elected, (and I see no } reason why I shall not be), I can only promise to do as I hare in the past, all in my power to five you food service. Now,I wish to thank you in advance and aak all good 1 Democrats to attend the primaries 1 and give me their hearty support tot t Sheriff of Beaufort County. ' ' r. i > i. i ? ? ? ? wuti iui; , luur tWTUl) OEO. K. RICKS. 1-11 tfc. . . - * ; >< To the Democratic to ten of Beau- 1 fort Countj: #.'v- , <f ?... ,.M I announce myself a* a candidate 1 tor the office of 8herlR of geppfoct 1 bounty in accordance with the reeeutlon adopted by the Oonnty ConvenJon two years ago limiting the time rhlch any person should held office , \o two terms only pad ay candidacy a subject to this resolution. 8. B WIKDLBY. , 1-2S tfc. , I AJCNOUNCBMKWT ' ' . t I tako this method of Informing j my friends that I am a candidate !or re-nomlnaotln for the Office of ElegUter of Deeds, and aak them all , :o attend the Democratic Primaries, ind assist me In obtaining the nomllatlon. 1 Thanking each and erery one kind f for the hearty support they hare liven me In the past and asking a c continuance of the same, I remain, 1 Yours very trulf. i GILBERT RUHtBT. * ' I FOR RECORD HR I wlih to annennaa to mj frtanda ' hit I am a candidate for tko ofllca if Recordar of tko Crltaioal Court _ if the Clt, of Waahington. Waeklag- on Townablp, Longaara Townahip lid ~li<icowtatt, Towaabip. of Baauort Couatj, aobjact to tko Iln ' ratlc primartee, and aollott tha anp ion and rota" of all Damaaratlo ' otera. f K. J. FOWLER. -M tfc. , .. i \ .../ wc 'vtj it' kit. [J& n n fZ ?' Id diatrfct.- 7k - V'fcT ;tf iijlfli11 M4 dMtidiaMM I#atot |i t^o fntdro ? l k*M U U# wtt io infljtllifci pHwrtu atMiftattal to I^MIVM| _ rotors. ; -? jfli *1'T*-**9** *0 0- Q?W .. : I hw.br IWKUBltr UUOUM ST * sudldwr tor- n-KWluUoa U th. , >Soo ot Tmiartr of Boourort Coon. < 7, ooblwt to th* will of th. paojl. . * ? . #.?! ??W* * Mf^rr. it rtwtop.ia.ud and aiwh. 7 >4 to tlM oMoo.of Traaaurw, I pl.dc* . ? th. pwtte th. mm* courtMU^ o?t*m I bar. haiwtofor. .qAmtot- ,J M to ?It. to all, wyhR>.f)Wh49>- ih t, to th. tratt. fOOwTm m. a. th. > xMtodiu ot th. a?rm't mon?r. ?. R. hBON. l-l? tfc. M *t>B 00C1IT1 OOtPCIMlOKBB 1 unoux tar oaaotdacr for Com- 2 17 ComwtMtonw ot Bwtnfort Cuatr from JUcMjyuX Township, safcioct to ? :h? action of th. tfanocratlc frlmarl- 'm * W. H. WHOTJBY, 7-4 tfc. . . - FOB OOMMPMBQHKB I I hereby tnnowM mmJ{ ?e a can- _ dldate (or til? County ComalaUoMT * from Chocowlnlty Township, subject * t? th? action of the Democratic Frl- , naary. H. B. WILLIAMS. w T-ll tfc. ? FOB RECORDER 7 I hereby aanonppe my candidacy Tor Recorder of the Criminal Court * In Washington for Washington. Clio- * eowinlty and Long Act? Townships, subject to the action of the Demo cratlc voters of said Judicial District ? In the primary election. This July 16. 1911. FRANK H. BRYAN. * 7-16 tfc. * COUNTY COMMISSIONER * I hereby announce my candidacy m for County Commissioner for Wash- m Ington Township, subject to the action of the Democratic primary elec tlon, and will appreciate the support of all Democrat#. * This the ICth day of July. 19X1. * W. E. SWINDELL. # 7-16 tfc. . FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER I announce my candidacy for coun- m Ly Commissioner of Beaufort coun- m ty from Long Acre Township, sub lect to the action of the Democratic primaries. W. 8. D. EBORN. J l-t tfc. e e" FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER , I announce my candidacy for Genua- e 7 CoaakatBMf ot BMalort Count, . from Cpocowlnlt, Toirouljlp. mufcjoet . jj ue Action of the Democratic pri-l f * |0 W. A. BLOUNT. I* 7-at tfc. FOR COMMISSIONER. I* " ' 1 To the Democratic to tare of Beau-f ? ort CoAtr; I hereby, annoanne my|# tsndldacyfor County Commissioner 1 . rom Richland Township, subject to I 0 lie Democratic primariee. I I H. a MAYO. I # 8-14-tfc " i \ J K ? ii rOB CLERK RECORDER'S OOURT| To the Democratic yotera of Waab-j ngton and Washington Township, 1 N< -ona Acre Township, and C*oeowln-1 ty Township, I hereby amnoaadb my-1 elf a candidate Clegk o*t*e ft*- H order** Court, subject to Democratic I nimarie# and I will appreCUte what ny friends may do for me. I & XI am yours reepectfnlly, J . WM. 8WANNER. I ? Ire I pa "OR CLERK RECORDER'S COURT.led ?* Ida TO the Democratic voters of ihelofl ity of Washington, Washington If oi Township, Long Acre and' Choco-lBe r laity Townships, I hereby an-jtb iounee my candidacy for clerk of thejtfr lecordera Court of the above! tamed district, subject te Democrst-lNe m primaries. I will appreciate |lt< rbat my friends may do for me. I of EL Q MALLI80N. lloi 8-15-tfc ' f I FOR COMWeiOHSR. V no I hereby smm?qV my eandWncylftt or the offlce ef Count* Commission-1 r from Chocowinlty Township. BnVIHt set to the action of the Democratic lax 'rlmsrles. 1 H. CHURCHILL BRAOAW.. 1 ug. lt-rTJT.C. I 'MA - A. J-v *nado ilflPlIc U UvuOlvdd V^KUL ilu - - * rjupmy ^ , >1 i?i? '^ t iRtll i r ! * - * a. a. o*?itf it. ;&&&&: _^SlilSLAB^^L^ m - ? \ | . > V: , ? ^ . "" ff 7 ^* * ? *S*52ga? : '. 1 IslRHI: w wAMurorojf, w. a "? ' 9 m. M ** ? aArasMr- " 7TPJ' v J" ~ ^ a .??.?.???? ? p.?u? ! W: frmcUcM la all tka Orait*. ? ? W Jokn H. I mill ' T rillM" ? *? ' " MP Edward L. Dtmit, a Waahlnaton. N. c. ? . W. A. Tbontpacm. inm. m. a STEWART A TBOUKI .. Attorney! at Law. ? Waahlnston and Aurora. H. a m m 0 m / OOLLOT H. HABOCfO AttMMHtilV. _ 0?Mll!tkpdTHMlOaBU|. w'xw.v -: m #? ? NORWOOD L. HMMOHI Attorw l b? ? WMktaftoa. If. a i -? IW? H. BREAK ?"im ?* tor T.1 *. v ?;?f ?,i OSm la bdifi aad Trnat r ??Pdta?. Saoaa* *m*. Tr** ' *- *)?>* 0*000, . * '.ft.;.* ? * ' *' S % ' ^ mMZ2iPtHmma: X * f? OaaA * * *? IMtUnw 'CSe-Wr: ""eoanaLIll? f? ' V4 Y NOTIOB twkjLUl ?Tp CAJ1QX4KA. ' ,B|&AUFORT OOUNTT. jjt \fft? .ttqrSRIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. W. Hud?.li ft Jennie Hudnell ,1 " . ila O. Hudnell. Brneet O. Hndiwll , " Lucy V. Hudnell by her guardian IItrim, W. Tl Hudnell. Under ud by Tirtue of authority tod In ma by an order of the Sartor Court pf Beaufort county datJuly 18th, 1?1?. I will, on Moa; y, the 8 th day of September. 1*1* er for >ale to tbo high eat bidder r caeh at th? Court house door la aufort county, at It o'clock noon, following described real eatato wft- ^ ^ v e vSUHH| Lying and being In the State of rth Carolina, County of Beaufort ehland townsblp. on the East elda Booth Creek and bounded aa folse: On the Weat by C. C. Archil; on the South by Dixon and Bonr on the East by lftoodamjn Araa, and on the North by Crooked in. . 'ut-^r' r ' -;i ft bains the land whereon John idnell last resided adlolnlng the Ida of lira O. X. Mallioon. I 1 Thin 8th day of Augunt. 1818. EDWARD L. BTBWART, Commissioner. ' ".vY'i * * 'a 5k i..

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