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| VtSHMTM DAILY NEWS K fVBUSUmD EVvJRY AFTERNOON K , / EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. lot iMt Water Street Entered as second-class matter a Anguat S. 1909, at the poetofilce at m c . mWm tu Ml ef Sm Heath Jft w roar Monroe !.M B Etx Months . 1.M dm Tear 1.00 Subscribers desiring the paper dieI gentlnued will please notify this ofAce on date of expiration, otherwise E- It ?lll be continued at regular sub-jertptlon rates until notice to stop Is received. It you do not get the Dally News promptly telephone or write the manager and the complaint will receive . Immediate attention^ It is on* deXre to please yon. Ail articles sent to the Dally News lor publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not he published. THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1912. f .. TOMORROW'S PRIMARY. A second primary for the nomination of a Recorder for Washington. Chocowlnity and Long Acre Townshlps will bo neta tomorrow at the usual voting places. Under the pri| mary law only the two candidates ,wbo received the highest vote in the recent primary can be voted for tot morrow, Messrs. W. D. Grimes and W. B. Windley having received the K. , largest vote, they will be the only K candidates before the people, therefore the one who receives the highest r vote tomorrow will be declared the I nominee. It Is the duty of every qualified k voter to cast his vote in the Interest of good government, not only in tomorrow's primary, but in all others f as well. |K No Chlnsss revolutionist wears at any rate a pompadour. What has become of the old-tash | loned o pan-face applebuttor pie? | ' The autumnal colors are much finer "than those of gaudy billboards. | The Chinese revolution seems to Ihave got beyond tbe control of the (police. I A man named Ohtoonys is missing - fin Manitoba, probably hunting for (the lost voweL The effort to render hexing safe mad sane continues at various edu, .national Institutions. I "Swat the ants!" cries a scientist. Say, savants?mayn't we beep one little Insect for a pet? China's Infant emperor writes marvelous compositions for one who has ^ust begun his schooling. ^ No true lover of nature ever goes around declaring. In sepulchral tones, that life Is a vale of teara Japan's population Is Increasing at the rate of 500,000 a year, and the surplus roust go somewhere. If goat's milk is a cure for Inebriety, as is asserted, one would nOver guess It by studying bock boer signs. Hoopsklrts are announced as due to return. But fashion, like politics, has its rumors that never come true. The Kings county. New York. Jail 1 is chsuacterlsed as a "disgrace." Most j Jails are open to tbe same criticism. ( A baby has been killed by a hot bag. This comes from departing from ' the established and recognized cold bottle. I TVvifK. II fataim*? H ? K.~_ I? frequent thla year than usual. The t Kama la in danger of loaing lta popularity. | A New York Janitor laughed so hard 1 I F tot a Joke which his daughter told that t dead A> uaual tha J?ke la auP- a And the worst of It la. the war be^ twe?i Turkey and Italy doesn't seem r to be good even for klnematograph I K. gorpoees. a E The man who killed himaelf after 'j E afac hours of married life apparently . B v[waa satisfied that a little often goes " B Magazines that are shipped by'? K freight are at least congratulating ^ \ I fthemselvow on not being completely ] ^B? . (sidetracked. B.. A young actor has married a widow ft -worth $15,000,000. It was about time H. -that the male sex of stageland was 5 Bpecognlzed. HE' Violinist Kubellk has fled from Chi^B cago because It was too noisy here B for him. Need It be said that he has gone to St. Louis? Football Is not all wasted effort. B'XflAs of the pale-browed ordinary stu- , H dents get excellent exercise In giving i B the college yell. & ,tB our notion that everybody will Bff*kc to have his liver regulated and Bjfn good working order before the mllBXaftnlum can come. m. A 8eattle clergyman preached from B- coffin In the streets and was "pall- ' | ared" home. Seattle must be a j; town to wake/up. 1 r The average life of a dollar bill laBf-.aed Jot the government la hut a stn- , Me year. In sojne hknds It .would not i Httay more than 10 minute*. v. rag>nv-:-i ? 11 How Exhil V? Jt^k AND PICTURESQUE AT ALI COGITATIONS. t y EDWIN l_ BARKER. To knock a competitor la to advertlse bla strength. Salesmanship la the science of placing two articles where there waa only one before. And advertising directs salesmen to the place. A poor ad can use lost as much apace as a good one. Before contracting for apace, contract for an ad writer who can fill the apace full up. The thing we read about today la the thins we buy tomorrow. Printers' Ink la mightier than a standing army. Ws remember what we smile orsr. Put a smile into your advertisement and hare It remembered. Price has its place, but It never takee the place of quallt . Better be "Just out" than force "something Just as good." The one loaea a sale, but the other loses a customer. When some business men cease to iwaru urii uuui on n IUUIH ana a worthless necessity, then will they pat more thought Into their ads, and so get more oat of them. Advertising is a persistent salesman. Kick him out at tin front door, and he blows In at the back. The sales department of a company la only as strong as Its local dealers, and the backing it gives them. To push a trade-mark on other than quality goods is business suicide. Instead of consumers going t^ the markets advertising brings the markets to consumers. An advertiser whose advertisements do not make good is not long an advertiser. Pew people know Just what they want. The business of advertising Is to help them make up their mtoda. Just as Good In Print. Svery good selling argument that waa ever .developed In personal sales manahlp can be utilised with equal value In advertisement writing.?The Mahln Messenger. < Treat advsrtlslng fairly, and > dont try to prove to yourself . 1 that the buslneaa It brings you V ' should be credited to something ' alee. There was a man up In > Vermont who attained the great age of one hundred and ten. When asked by a reporter Just ^ < what he attributed his longev , , Ity to, he replied, Ml ain't exact- y ly made up my mind yet. ft ' There's two or three patent ' > i medicine fellers dlcksrin' with > tr, ,,7....J. A N SOI NCKMKXT. I wish to announce to the public J :hat 1 have taken a special course In he treatment of all diseases for the icalp. Thia course was taken three rears ago in New Haven, Conn. I ~ iare now completed my studies and am making a specialty of stopping railing out ba:r. restoring hair on bald heads. I also treat all scalp liseases and show you how stunted lair can be made to grow. J teach rou how to hold your half, how to omb it and for what length of time, rhls is no fake. I am known by the ?est people of this city, both white ind colored, being raised here from a hild. I am known as Laura Bonner >efore my marriage. Anyone wishng me to treat their scalp diseases , will be pleased to do so. I will call ( it your home. I treat your scalp in iny season of the year. I again anlounce to the public that I have 30 ears experience In dress making. )n account of illness < had to stop ewing a few years ago. I am now ible te resume my sewing. Anyone vishlng to call on me I will be j >1easerl to serve them. I make dresses | iny style?tailored Buits of every cind. I wish also to announce that ! also do manicuring. In this art 1 ihall be glad to serve the ladies. V1RS. LAURA A. MOURNING (Colored.) 513 East Fifth street, Washington, N. C. " l~ Sookkaeper^; JSPmf bn^to haro bin hoadelesr B1 >r his wort will be n botch. He and yon md ail persona nainq their brains must aot Urt hcadachos yon for thinking. Fo HICKS' CAPUDINE ? CURES HEADACHE * m?l 1-ta w i tW Jt el>arir. F* C*? at ?t? raata >h4-,.?r fivru cowl. ncrvour or gupp OstMidinr. I* a !lqnJ<i. pb*rm?t *> take awl qui. k J tl* ?'??. Prova tn tliftt ItnmM baac wta. ir/IV JX. Z'jC a^4 at drogstona. ' ' ' 'rating is Washington Park. _ Pleasant IK, ? . 4.. . 3? ^ ,n t:'M Ht SUMMER K '. " 1 . Delightful in PALL Buoyant in I WINTER ! -V Er chanting in SPRING TIMES. ? ' i RS. HORACE M. TOWNER. =T~ I J' ***"* m< Sfc^BF? WZAC?X.7(Mf&Mrs. Horses M. Towner, wife of the i nii|imeiinn from Comlnjj, low* pending her first sesson In Washlnstom. \ Sinp<o An fl At ro rsX' A n?v v?uyo UIV. J Jy MNIEL JBC^CNE'? Kentucky has been noted for it* fine /^SCjElV ?Ul 'MM wm" 1104 until th? BOND A|ki WP/ & Fully a??d and matured in wood, poMwdnf nn*CL oqvaiwd richness in QUALITY, TASTE and j J^j jk WE PREPAY EXPRESS on Adams and [Mj R-mit Postal or Express Money Order, Registered Letter or Certified Check. Ciuaranteed to please or money returned. Com- I plete Dries list mailed upon request Seld Excises* Br I5|rfl H. CLARKE & SONS, Inc^ Richmond, V?L RgBgM Thm South'* OrnM Mmil Order WJm? serf WhimkmjJiTc.h.tit . (4) NOTICE. ' Uriel? Kara Rays There bcln* some doubt about the "It don't take more n a fill uy affon rislon line between the Fourth to git folhs Into a Deck of trouble' srd end Plnevllle. the Board Of ^O^T'.^dtS^^IJS ectlone orders thnt: derangement will do th? same II The dlTldlog line between the ailing, take Dr. King's New Lit* Pilli urth Ward In the city of Washing- for gntck result*. Easy, aafa, aura i and Ptnerllle precinct shall be end only is cant* at The Hardr'l li -the same l? hereby declared to Dru* 8lor*' the Incorporate llmlu of the city > '? < Washington. <- Try Kalo for Dyspspst*. Indlgee A. If. DUMAT. Chairman, tlftn and Constipation. Ouarantead L. H. REDD1TT, Secretary. For sale at Hardy's Drug Stora. t-M-lOtc S-JP-lm V J| II The too-early farmer la a bird. Individual excellence la better than a lengthy pedigree. Give more lntenalve attention to ybar extensive Intentions. Bver see*the man who works Uke a bee every plaoe but at home? Moat of oof politicians have the courage of other people's oonvtetlone Many m man telle tq reach the top beoauee every time he atopa to real he falls asleep. Mora of us will make fewer mistakes if we care mora for facts and leaa for opiakm. Tbooa who denounce money as a curse are always anxious to have the Going through debt la mm going through a tunnel?a man feels uncomfortable all the time be la 1* If Doing the work that la enjoyed la naver n drudgery and most people enjoy the work, which makes a profit Many a farmer's wtfs has seen her silk drees trickle from the mack of a whisky bottle down her has bend's throat He who farms just s little better *han be did last year la on the way toward the perfect way of doing thing* on the farm. The man who neither borrows nor lends may be following the best policy, hut he Is not the beet liked la the I neighborhood. I The farmer shoo* make use of his porches anjf easy chairs on rainy days. There la mo reason why he should not enjoy acme of these pleasures. The world needs reforming In many directions; but the surest way to I make it better la for every man to onmmsoos with himself and In the I sphere of his^pwn calling. SECUBIHQTHE BEST RESULTS I Co-Ope ration Is Secret of Mora Conveniences, Better Treatment end Increased Profits. To secure'the beet results, producers as welf as those In other lines of business, must organise and oo-operate. Alons this line the Drovers' Joui^ nal lay a: v That one words spoils a groat deal for the farmer, la It lies the secret of more conveniences, bettor treatment and Increased profits. There la probably no feature of agriculture which would load Itself more readily to a general campaign than that of cooperation among farmers. The formation of organisation ?i*vg a co-operative line would solve such problems as production, produce %marfceting. the purchase of supplies, dealing with railroad companies, etc. Transportation oompanles by negligence alone are frequently responsible for live stock shippers incurring loscsa. In such instances the farmer must fight his battles alpng with poedbty some tittle assistance from his commission firm. The expense of legal fights would be minimised considerably If a fanners' organisation maintained a law department and fought nil controvareiea for Its members. However,' the moat potent factor would be the lnflueooe of such an association?Its affect. Its power. Transportation companies cannot be Induced by the individual farmer to change time tables, adjust rates' or furnish s coots siorls Moan to pult the convenience of the producer. But should the farmers approach railway and erprsus officials through n powerful -organisation of thstr own, not only would they be treated courteously, but snob officials would quickly recogaish the policy of entering to the" organisation. The Individual pro duocr Is practically entirely at the marcy of the middlemen, transportation companies and the consumer. Cooperation would result tafln Inter markets could be established and oon certed action alone ?*F Una would bear fruit Co-operation among farmers la a step In the right direct loo. r?? The Onion Crop. An arortfo crop cf Bermudas Is from If,MO to 1M00 ponds psr am although yields ss hick as Bjm pounds bars beea reported. Prices run from |1JS to M par hundredweight, the average being about 91.00. Careful growers average about 9160 per acre, while the average oost of seed, growing and marks!?H Shout 9100 per am The market handles onions In three gradee?primes, seconds and plcklers. Primes are those of one and dne-fourth Inches In diameter, while plcklers are those that will pass through'a threefourth inch screen. While grading may be done In the field, onions shrink rapidly, and should be regraded before shipping. Liable to Disappointment . t The man who joins a co-operative company thinking only of the help he Is to. get from his neighbors Is liable to be disappointed and, if there ere many In the company who think only of the help they are to get without being willing to give help and support to the company in return. It will fall. What a lot the Infant emperor of Chln^knows for hll age! \ Six cemetfe are visiting the tun. Stumping the solar aystemT ' i f I An election 111 Swltserland seems to , attract about as much attentloa as Its navy. f Few beadHae writers can tall of a fall of snow without allusions to The Beautiful.'* i ... Queen Louisa of Denmark, la 9f aaATl Moots Ot Tt?ioo'i Hall itmj lfom * MeeU erory Thursday ening t? * Tayioe's Hall at f o'clock. ~-l Moots is Taytoo?*Hall sooontf and fourth Friday oach month at t p. m "^1 PAMLICO LODGE, Ho. Tt. it Moots Is thoir hall* upstair*, cor . I nor Union alloy and . Mala stroot e I Tory Thursday evening at t o'clock * I ORB LODGE, No. 1H *1 Moots in their hall, corner Bonnet * and Third streets, first and third . Tuesdays oach month itlgo. MOTI CHATTER, No. O. Royal Arch Utmm [ Moots In Masonic Hall asoohd and fourth Tuesdays sack month at ( p. m. WASHINGTON LODGN No. M. . B. F. O. B. building, oTory 11 ICsy enillf Ml* o'clock. WOODM** OF AJORICA . Pamlico Cam* No. lMlt It. W. of * A... mama fourth Wiitimutay mala* each month in Taytoo's Hall at S:td. 7" NOTICE OF ADMINraTRAIIOM. I hare this day qaallfled as admin- * istratrix of the estate of A. M. Ed uarta decoaaad. bafora tha Clarh of " the Superior Court of Bssufort Com- > tr. All parsons Indebted to his so- * tats srs requested to asks lmmsdt- . ate settlement with as and those ' holding daima against his wis to * are hereby notified to file the same. * duly itemised and verified, within __ one year as prescribed by Uw, else this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This the 5th day of September, I 1911. EUGENIA EDWARDS. * 9*5-6 we Administratrix. ? ??????? DEMOCRATIC OOCHTY OONVEN TION. There will be a convention of the * Democrats of Beaufort County, at the * Court House in Washington, on Fri- * day. September 27th, at 11 a. m. * By order of the Democratic Execu- _ tlve Committee. LINDSAY C. WARREN. * 9-11-2 6c Chairman. * Freckled Girls It is an absolute fact, that one 60 em ? Jar of WILSON S FRECKLE CREAK . will "?s.ther remove your freckles or canst ? them to fade and that two jar* will ever m in tbe most severe casea completely con * them. We are willing to personal)} . guarantee this and to return your moos) m without argument if your complexion M not fully restored to its natural beauty. WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM is fine. * fragrant and absolutely harmless. WB ? LES. Cone la today and try It. TWJan an? Ksnct. Mammoth (ere *1.00. WILSON'S FAIR . SKIN SOAP 25c. Forasle hy . HARDY DRUG STORM * DO YOU know: > That we carry one'"of * the freshest lines of * Groceries, Flour and Feed In Washington. It is a * fact and we can easily prove it if you will but give us a trial order J. P. JACKSON, West Main ?treet t' -- " ho BULBS I* v IF YOU PLEASE. ?. H Our neyr stock of French l . and Holland Bulbs are now arriving and to plant .early * insures fine flowers. M -Remember we make the finest wedding boquets and u floral designs. M*U, phone ud Inlennph or- H dors prompUjr eiecuu-d by tU. En, Ear. Now tod Throat. ft; '. ?S Hour.: t-U u. m.; t-? p. at. < Sxc.pt ICMlUU , :, zr^zLZ?9*: ? ? ' a ? E. A. Dulal if. ?}{' , Luiwa dm . daniel t wmn ? Attoruej. at law wa?hlD?too. North Cvduu 5 W. pr.etlc. In .11 tha court., it." v ? S> P ' 1 ' ** 'i (- ; ' -i*i A ' WUaj 0. Bodau. * Ws* a Rodm Jr. , BODMAN A RODMAH Attornwat-LMr. ^' VmUhKm, Sort* CWoli-a. * H. 8. Ward Joalaa IK Qrimm ? WARD * . ? 1 . -JM Ittornyi a* IW ' WuMncton. k. 0. a w. pnctlc i* th. Cow*' oltta ' el rat Jodie uj IXatrtt utu>Fwl.nl Court. J, * ??*?? -mm m KM tL Bonn f kmmrn* > tm* ^ v w AftHnroro vt v. a _ ?. A. PHILLIPS * BBO., n? WIHIW- t WASHINGTON, V. a. . m a m"$r ?* . w o. nmw I , J Practice* tn aU tfea Govts. * . , ? . I' ? - - Joha H. Small - A. D. Mart mm * Hatty ' ? AttBCi^i>?Uf ? ^WaahtDtton. Moii Corel!? ' 1 i i ^ o dword Lu limit, *K '? Waahinftoa. W. C. Aaaata. 1 <L Attoreoya M fdt. - Waafclactoa aad Aurora. M. O. a ' 9 COLLI* H. 1AKIXIQ I florae al Law OiMl??^iAM(kai? Boom t aad 4. Waaklactoa. M. <L 1 i ' m ?? ? If OR WOOD L. ?MfJ? m A ttoraoy at Loot s WaaAlagtoa. N. O. a PRAJOI & Til Otteo la SaTlaga aal Tnak balldlai. Boooad floor. Mao tlco la all tbo ooarta. ? o ? Ufa BPUCIflMD BBOOBB Of BOMB mm BMrn?4V?OfL AwU 9i,7l?jfllJ? Ummr?cm $18MNM? )S UiMdpU mmd am BOMf. ? FteM, 887-J. The Beduitf LAfe A Awwkr 0* ? HL A. OOOPKB, A|WL * ***.;* * * # / MANAGERS FOR PRIMARY. The follovtns Democrats era hera' appointed ei manager* in thetr ipecOre precincts for the primary be held on September Idth. ltlt: First Ward?J. O. Chauneey and H. Dana. Second Ward?W. L. I-aughlnginee and W. R. Bright. Third *ard?John R. HIU and J. Praetor. Fourth Ward?P. P. Whitley and F. Pirn a. PlBOTUIe?J. W. Mitchell and Jta. . Corey. Old Ford?W. M. Cooper and S. WUllard. ' 5 Tranter s Creek?J. Alfred Hodgae , d John T. Bell. Bearer Dam?Qeo. W. Mtxem d J. B. Plnkhsm. Woodard'a Pond?M. H Cutler d J. Mao. All I good. Plnetovn?W. A. iteeyaoa * and . 0.* Boyd. Chocoelalty?J. B. Taylor aad . J aae If. BUI. Blount's Creek?w. R. Oallorray it W1U Marnlender. < .Chairman of Bol^d"* Blectiana. 9-l?-dtr
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