No. 10? Kut Water Street 1 r y"' n tared as MCoad*clua matter fc August |, l?o?. at the postoSce at W y MiT,^ M O . eaAae th* ant of | J Hmrch I. UTi. ' HI MNlk >11 1 row MOeiaa IN & Mx Months l.ie & Om Tear 1-00 Sabecribere desiring the paper dle| Halteaed will pleaao notify this of . ieeee data of expiration. nlli??>w N win be continued at regular sebjrlpgH ratoe uatu notice to atop K U pea do not cat the Dally Newe j promptly telephone or write the manI aicer and the oomplalut will receive HoeHatt attention. It la oev de ?* - lie to pleaae you. Ail artklee eent to the Dally Newe * lor publication must be signed by B. Che writer, otherwise they wlH not K* Oe published. MONDAY, AUG. 26, 1912. PUBLICITY UQHT THAT SAVES [The Advertiser's Pledge of Honesty and Square Deallafl le Like e Confession Before Men. V (Abstract of an addr? dellrered at ths banquet by ths Fort Worth Atver?stn? K. If en' club to the A?ocUtsd Advertising! Im-, Clubs of America, at Port Worth, , by I J'leea Bcherswrhorn.> Publicity can do for us what the light that fell upon, the Damascus road did for Saul: it can save us If from ourselves. It Is ths searchlight \ turned back upon our own purposes and. methoda It can save nations, [' , states and parties by uncovering the refuge of deceit and the hiding place I of duplicity. Some far-sighted corporations are beginning to love Ught ?* *- *?* - coming oat of their secret places to glee their side of the case to the common people. Professional reserve Is blinking in the sunlight of publicity. It thinks It may be able to stand it eventually. What a blessing to mankind If ministers, doctors and lawyers would dally let their credentials and records be p known c* all men, so that publicity could point the way straight to the right door In the urgent hour of stress and need. The medical associations have a (greater horror of getting Into print than they have of transmitted lnfeotlon through the marriage of the physically unfit?a frequent tragedy that might be averted If ethics did not Impose solemn silence upon the learned k men who could savo the race through I preventive publicity. Publicity can save bodily health through popular enlightenment and business through multiplied appeal. As a man advertises from day to day In his own business, so Is he. It |^\ la really the old-fashioned sign of conversion, "taking a stand In meeting." It Is the formulation of your business creed, your confession belt fore men. You are {Kitting Into form your best promptings, your fondest hopes commercially. What you have written you have written, and when It stands out from the-printed page day after day. It may speak to the necesBltlee and purse* of others, but It speaks to your sense of consistency and integrity. If at the outset your promisee are fairer than your performances, there Is hope; for your copy proves that you know what you ought to do in your dealings with the public. Olve conscience time and It will catch up with your copy; for self-accusation le a self-starter and Is not restricted by the speed laws. Advertising may be self revelation to begin with; but on a long contract I It Is pretty liable to become self-regeneration. For we all aspire to bo- I come what our friends feel we are capable of becoming. It Is the distrusted that despair. Publicity Is the advertiser's pledge, his covenant with [ wo consumer m tne open. Dally repeated and dally tested ft should come to be In good time? for true worth Is not gained at a bound, but tolls upward through the night?the lodestar of his better self, the light that seres! The advertiser who will not ! listen to reasons and truths Is ! much like the man who saw a ! camel for the first time and 1 J walking around It said: "There I alnt no auch animal what ! | Itvee." A divorced woman In Missouri has a right to be kissed, for a Judge says so from the bench. This we should regard as one of the Inalienable rights of any, unmarried woman, no matter by what method unmarried. jn A Chicago woman la about to give a coming-out party for her son. Probably he will wear a dress coat cut princess style, trousers with dlpgonai gores, diamonds and pearls aad carry fcf. a bosquet of 11lles-of-tbe-valley and maidenhair ferns. Announcement Is that the United States mint Is to resume the manufacL v tare of gold coins. We wondered why fc. they had been so scarce lately, but I' thought they had all been spent. HK?'.-' Parla has a new ballet wblcb has Btvr so shocked some of the critics that they refuse to review It The anFT nounoement of their refusal has, of (Bourse, led to overflowing audience*. Important Farm Products. ^ . Too many farmer* forget that men and womea^are the most Important farm products. Tb# most successful K farm 1* the one that turns out the W beet men aad women, ready to make L a happy Ileing from other farms wbeo they leave the borne farm*. Your Physician Will Tell You "yv j x , > 1 . X *0* - . ,>\'.>*t -.:flv-J Vrt. .. -P -? .Xg'lYi "About Ibrti toarthe of tbo aowUiMI oI tho bod/ la furslake* bj tbo oi/goo take* to > 1th tho air breathed." "?" And What Do You f Think of That . ?i.': It thraa laartba of tbo aoorlihnnat ol-the body comoa trow tbo air no breathe ahoaMat a greater praalam bo (laood apoa . Freeh, rare, Dart free air? Your Physician WiU Ten Yon "111 AO bodlee ot rwnalag Wat o? are oar gri thnt aia proUleaw.*' I THEN ___ Aa throe foartb of the aoariabmeat ot the bad* la tmrahhed h b/ ox/gr* take* ia with the air breathed aad larae bodMa M .. water are the greatest air purifier* with other sanitary condition. being equal doen't the prospectus of WASHINGTON PARK pumIm the gi asInst ffnthW to a very healthy vigerou aad ideal lite? When parents attempt to raise children wham the air is dnsty and impure, no matter how nourishing the food, they are often disappointed. When proper foods are given the child living mid strengthening air thegc develop brawn and constitution sufficient to support their brain to any degree of tsvstton, so developing their latent talents that they may some day command n position of great moment In the eyes of the nation. i nourished, sickly family will cause you mnph worry, and troubi? ^wT' , A. C. HATHAWAY. A. Fair Offer We will take care of your money for >;ou, safeguard it from all harm, return it to you any time ypu wish, and pay you 4 Per Cent, on Yonr Time Deposits Compounded Quarterly, Now isn't that a square deal? TRY IT. Savings & Trust Company Cor. Main & Market Sts. Washington, N. ' g Mowers, Rakes, Harrows < & And all other machinery essential to up-to-date g profitable fanning. We are sole agents for Walter g A. Wood Machines. g ?J Horses, Mules, Wagons, Buggies and Harness of g the best to be had always on hand. g g Washington Horse Exchange Company S g B. L. SUSMAN, Pres. ? Washington, N. C. J I Last Chance! This Will Be the Last and Best EXCURSION This Season From Stantonsburg to Norfolk Two Days and One Night In Norfolk. Gives you ample time to visit all the Summer Resorts and other places of amusement We will will have plenty of cars to accommodate all. Separate Cars for the Colored People. Train Leaves Washington 9;30 a. m., Aug. 28, Returning leave Norfolk Aug. 29th at 8 P. M. Fare Round Trip $2.25 Children Under 12 Years 81.25 MANAGERS n # * - R. J. LUIIe, R. N. Nlchola / W. G. Gay. A. L. Potter. f V >J n i.i. n i. P?R RECORDER AURORA DI Better Paint "* . I hereby announce to the voters Better paint this year if your *urQr* R'co!^' ?""t. HZ?" th K , ./ 4 . I am a candidate to succeed mys? property needs it Mistaken ? Recorder. Subje<.t to tbe >ctl> men have been waiting for paint of the Democratic primaries, to come-down. The cost of w, h. hooker. their job has gone-up not down; 8-lS-tfc it always goes-up by waiting; never comes down. FOB county commissioner. Better paint than Devoe? To the Democratic voter, of Be. ere isn t any. fort County. I announce my cant Suppose one had waited 20 ^ for the ConlltT Col or .30 years ago for a better from Townahl paint than Devoe; how long A A ^ uu u a subject to the Democratic primarl< would he have waited? how c p AYcock long would he still have tojvait? s-iD-ttc The price a gallon makes , :? : some difference; yes, but not . . . . . . . . much; it's the paint that counts; t schedule the quality counts. . 0utx>.t BI)m c lMrM It's the go-far that counts. cr?k Monday, Wednwdsr, ul Protection of property counts Friday ?t s a. u. lmto w*aahmore yel " to?u>n Monday, Wadnoaday sad Relter oainL * rrMw " 1:M p- * Better paint . T. TATLOr. McKKEURICHARPSON . ow~r. be held September tTimI- |l I ?u bora and reared to the! M Wy^intimacy pie upon whom 1 erectly rely lor my I the Clerk's office end the offlce of the k Reelster or Deeds Us elded tse greatly In becoming quslinci to Oil this f| office which I belters I csh do to " the satlefsctlon of the people of the community. j? , ' y /Sffl I In eddltlom to this I wss city clerk In the city of f?ashlagtan lor.two yeers. siring syf*1.000 bond, end secretary of the County Board or Elections, both of which posltlone I bellere I BUeCf secaptehly.* Many of the country people know the treeuneat .often reoelred at the - heeds or the chM ot poUoe ot the city ot WuuhlngSa. sad 11 elected to tbe position ot recorder It will he one of my most leered duties to see thst such sbnuuu unknot tolermted and that justice shall ha meted out to el) persons equally. v#fl| Haapectfully. W. B. WIND LET. Adwrtlse ta tbe Dally Jfewa. L-nU-TBT- . Wi\ North Carolina?Beaufort County. . Superior Court?Before the Clerk. Moeeg "Doughty and Other* - v? Stephen Doughty ami' Benjamin Doughty. / The de^MAn^rBenJamla Dough- J ty and Bt^phen Doughty, above named. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in tbe Superior Court of Beaufort < County, N\cn the Clerk for the purpose\t selling Real Estate of the PlaintiffsSand Defendants for a : division, in wl^Jch said Real Estate ? the defegdm^ o^n an Interest, and ^ the said defendants will furtfcdy tgke ? notice that'they are reqhlred to appear before the Clerk of the Superior f Court of Beaufort County, N..C,, at his office In the Court House in Wash- ' Ington, N. C., on Monday. September 3Qth, 1912. at 12 m., and answer or dernar to the Petition in said action, S3f? 8-22-law-4w C.S.C. > ' ' KdTICE. ( ? < : . Precincts meetings will be held in ' tho City of Washington, and the City 1 of Belhaven on Monday night, Sep_ tember 9th, at ,4:S0 p. m. Pinevllle, 5 Old , Ford, Tranters Creek and Chocowinity on the morn rng of September 7th, at 10 a. m. 11 the remaining precincts In the county on the afternoon of Septem- t ber 7th, at S p. n. ~ j All of these meetings are for the < purpose of electing delegates to the \ County Convention. I By order of the Democratic Ex- 1 ecutive Committee. -> ' j LINDSAY O. WARREN. 1 Chairman. \ nugl7-sept9 ' j DOG TAX Dog taxes are now due and the law 1 imposes a fine of $|?.60 and coetq on 1 owners who fall to list and pay the ' tax on their dogs. This law will be enforced. GEO. HOWARD, 1 8-15-10tf Chief of Police. NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE / 1 Under and by virtue of the nower 1 of sale contained in a certain mart- ' gage deed executed by O. I. Booner 1 ^ nqd Bessie C. Bonner, his wife, to'the 1 PalkfiT Boggy Corporation, Inc., 1 dated 31st day of January, 1911, 1 and registered in the office of the 1 L. Register of Deeds of Beanfort County - N. C., in book No. 158, Page 874, de- ' s" fault having been made in the payment of the debt thereby secured, of the undersigned successors to said at Pafrker Buggy Corporation, Inc., will >lf on ?n Monday, 2nd day of September, 1912 at 12 o'clock noon, at the 'County , Court House door of Beaufort Coun*. ' ty? at Washington, N. C., pell to the ? highest bidder at public auction for ' cash, all the right, title, interest-and estate which the said 8fc" I. Bonner u- and Bessie C. Bonner, his wife, had U_ on the 31st day of January, 1911, in J 'and to a certain piece or tract of _" land lying and being in Beaufort County, N. C., In Richland Township is. and described and defined as follows to-wlt: Beginning at A. B. Beacham's oath' corner in the Lena B. Hudnell line; thence south 42 1-2 E. 86 poles m Jhence No 7 E. 130 poise; thence N. I 42 1-2 poles W. 80 poles to A. B. < Beacham's line; thence with A. B. < * Beacham's line to thi beginning con- I * talnlng 50 acres, more or less. This 24th day of July,. 1812. 1 KNIGHT BtJGGT CO., INC. * * Successor to Parker Buggy Corp?- 1 ration, Inc. " 1 By R. A. Nunn, Attorney. 7-88 4we, I MIIIEIENI I At tha raquast of my frfands I heroby announce my.elf ? cnndtdate on tor the Legislature of North Corolla* to. rraa Beeufort County, eeeslon Kit wl lubject to the action of tha Democrat- oh ic primaries. It elected I will aerv. ?, the people of the whole county to the to beet of. my ability . - dh Tome trnly, Dy B. D. ROWS, i em. i.-? tto. it 1de NOTICE pe TO THE DEMOCRATB OP BRAD- In PORT COUWTT:I hereby. mmaouece myself me e to candidate tor re-alectlos to the offlce of County Oommteeteaer from Waahlncton Townebtp, subleet to the action of tke Democratic Primary. Should I be nominated and elected. I will (ire the same fatthfnl aerrlee ea In the future aa In the pact. oO This Aueuet the ^nr loyal support In the past, and, If I hare made an efficient . officer and a faithful serrant of the ty people, to ask your continued support . In the County Primaries which will be announced Inter: ant if I am nominated and elected, (and I eee no g J reason why 1 shall not be), I can only promise to do as I hare In the past, all in my power, to giro yon 1 pood service. Now I wish to thank rou In advance - and ask all good ty Democrats to attend the primaries ^ ind give me their hearty rapport for to Sheriff of Beaufort County, j,. EM Faithfully, Tour flervant. ; UMU. K WUKBTT 1-11 tfc. FOR SHERIFF. To the Democratic to ten of Bean- foi lort County: cai I announce myself as a candidate f?"< tor the office of 8herttf of Beaufort th bounty In accordance with the resolution adopted by the County Conventlon two years ago limiting the time "rhlclr any person should hold offloe o two terms only and my candidacy s subject to this resolution. 8. B WINDLEY, in 5-18 tfc. Lj It, ANNOUNCEMENT M CO I take this method of Informing Jf my friends that 1 "am a candidate 'or re-noiplnaotIn for the Offlc^of legUter of Deeds, and as^tl^em all o attend the Democratic Primaries, aid assist me In obtaining the nomlintlon. PC Thanking each and erery one kind y for the hearty support they hare rtren me In the past and asking a clt continuance Of the same, I remain. To Yours rery truly, wl QII.BKRT ROIfLEY. no : : - R" FOR RECORDHR ? I wish .to announce to my frlmids wl titlui eulUatt (or tbo ofeco . >t Recorder o, tko Criminal Court _ >1 tbo CUT of Waahinfton, Wuhloc- ? on Townablp, lomen Townablp ind -Uncowtalty Townablp, of BeantoK Count,, oubjoct to tbo Domo- r<" srntlc primaries, ud oollolt tbo rap- " tort and rot* or nil Democratic rotor*. Pr If. 1. FOWLEIt l-Xfttd. 4! . Ao ' * ?. Waahlagtou Townahlp. Cboeo xJ myaelf " Recorder ot tha CrlmU Court of eald ahore deaertbed itrtct, ieb ject to tha action |t tha It nomlnetad and elected I lhall en ' at to admdhttatthe law fairly and < ipartlalir to all paraona. 1 aak tha eupport ipt all Damoeratte I hereby reepectfolly announaa mj ndldacy for ra-nomlnaUon to tko lea of Traaaarar of Beaufort Ooau. , . eubject to tha wUl of tha people ' be ax pr ma id at tha DamooraUe inter j. Jf rrenominated and alact to the offloa of Tyeannrer, I pledge tha people tha aama eourteoua atntlon 1 bare heretofore endeavorto ?lra to aU, and the aama Pdal1 to the treat rapoaed a mm aa tha atodlan of tha peapea'a money. ReepectfnllT. E. R. MIXON. -jr..' ^hooC^OO^OREB I anaoaaoa air candidacy for Co air Commlaatoaar Of Beaufort County H>m Richland Townahip, aublect to e ootloa o? the DaaoeraUe prfmarlI L. w ?. ?. wmt tifil > I tfc. FOB OOMMMSIONBB I hereby announce myself aa a canAate for the County Commissioner >m Cbocowlnity Township, subject the action of the Democratic Prlur. ? H. B. WILLIAMS. II tfc. i - i > ?LI*'* J) FOB RECORDER I hereby announce my candidacy r Recorder "of the Criminal Court Washington tor Washington, Chowlnlty and Long Acre Townahfpg, bject to ths action of the Demoitic voters of said Judicial District the primary election. This Jnly 16. 1611. FRANK H. BRYAN. 16 tfc. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy r County Commissioner for WashEton Township, subject to the aom of the Democratic primary eleo n, and will appreciate the support all Democrats. This the 16th day of Jnly, ltll. W. B. 8WINDELL. 16 tfc. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I announce my candidacy for counCommlsaioner of Beaufort counfrom Long Acre Township, sub* to the action of the Democratic Imarles. W. 8. D. EBORN. I tfc. v >? FOB COUNTY COMMISSIONER I anncfence my candidacy for CounCommissloner a Chocowtnlty Township, iubj?t , the action of the Democratic prt- M W. A. BLOUNT. " fl I FOB COMMUMOOWKR. J I (To the Democratic voters of-Beau- ,1 It County: I hereby announce my mdidaoy for County Commlaaloner , ?m Richland Township,* subject to ,H m Democratic primaries 1H I ~ H. O. MAYO. J M-H-tfc S Ib clerk recorder's ooubt 8 1T0 the Democratic voters of Wash- I tton and Washington Township, p Ins Acre Township, and Chooowln| Township, I beseby announce myjf a candidate for Clerk of the Re- J fder's Court, subject to Democratic | Imarlee and I will appreciate what jH r friends may do for me. j I am yonrs respectfully, A WM. 8WANNER. >R CLERK RECORDER'S COURT, e Hto the Democratic voters of the o I 7 t^nFnahlngton, Washington fj Hwnship, Long Acre and Choco- I nlty Townships, I hereby an- t unce my candidacy for1 clerk of the t corder's Court oA the abov* | I m^distrlct, subject to Democrat- h | prlmsries. I will appreciate i I ist my friends may do for me. c I 4L E Q. HALUBON. I I hereby enounce ray cendldney I I the office of County Commleelon from Chocowlrflty Townehf,. Bub- ? t to the eetton of the Democratic I Hbnrlw. . t'E S iif 'i t** f > H. CHTJRCHILI. BBAttAW. j Bic.pt Mondara Waahlnron. Nortk Omta. ? W. practice la all tk. OourU. t ' * * * V;.'. * ? ^ -rv ?c Wltay C. Rodman. ' ? Win. R. ?gf w, ta ?, c. * ; .wrrr. r.TT.: ii- ? 'i+ft; I IFlrat JudtcU? Di?3*aa? 2? ' I Federal Cool*. ........... ' "SLIEST : ? "Vr. .; 3 r >- m -? i I m u i *, T ' i ' ' ,* .1 ESSST- : WABHUIOTOH, *>0. ....... . .. r * *" *** Uwlulfc ^ * - ,- ? ?-, ohn H. Small ^A^D.M,|1T?MU Hl.ll. Mmcjjfm m IflM?! ? AttontfjwaVLaw h ^WohJjjtoii^Noi h CvoUaa^ ' . a Edward L. fitewart. ? j WiaMnatoa, N. a ? mm. H. 0. * 6TBWABT ? IWWIW " ttoram at I?rf Washington aad Aaron, K. Or a *+r * rtm m * am OOUJW H. HABDCTO OUnhThpttaMOaBMc, WaMU>?tOB^,*6. *?" ? *> ib -at " NORWOOD L. SIMMONS AttpCMHt4?V y-'.! WMklastom. M. a vjvp . ; V FRANK & BRYAN UtoM; ?t Law Offloe In Stances mud Trwt bulldlm*. HeoM fmar. PlM tlom ta all the court*. s SPLENDID RECORD IN HOME STATE. Rwerre ?t 4 Per Ont Amtfm fl.71O.ttl.09 Jmmimmw HM7MIM0 PbtM, 90T-J. *?wy. ^ 1W Security Life A Aammitj Co. H. A. OOOPKK, laillt NOTICE OF SAL! II JORTH CAROLINA. BEAUFORT COUNTY, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. BEFORE THE CLERK. I. W. Hudnell A Jennie BUuU I to .nil O. Hudn.lt, lnuit O. Hnda.ll k Loot V. Hudn.lt by few guardian id Htum, W. T. Hudn.lt,' Uud.r and by rlrtoe ( authority eated la hi. by aa ord.r ot the Snorter Court Ot Beanfort county datd July 16th, 1*11, I will, oa Hoalay. th. ?th day ot September, nil + Iter tor aele to the htdbeet bidder or caah at th. Court bona? door In teaufert county, at li o*eloek aodn, bo toUprlng deocrtbed rati .aetata o-wlt:- ' *"'>& 1 i Lying aid being la the state of lorth Carolina, County ot BeuBtOrt tlchlaad tovnahtp, on the Boat aide r Sooth Creek and boanded aa fob- , . ova: On the Wet by C. C. broken; on the South by Dixon and Balkier on the Beat hy Mondamln Arena. and on W North hy Crooked tun.