JMed Advertisemeflts. SA11 advertisements placed la the Classified Column will be charged t*r at the rate of one cent a word tor each insertion. I . Special attention paid to all ada received by mall or telephone. Phone S?0. WHEN YOl WANT PUR* MILK that la clean to drink, try It troxh the 8tar Dairy. Ring J. B. Peod's % phone. fi-lS-tfc etIVBR VIEW VINEYARD (ON Trantera Creek) now opea to vleItora. Jamea and Scuppernong ? grapea Admission, IS centa. Jamea grapee alao tor aale in . tbushel lota. 'Phone orders will receive attention. JAMES E. CLARK. Ill, Manager. S-SO-Swc 1 WILL PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE tor dreeaed hoga. laaac Back. Water atret. opposite Kugler s Mill. lt-S-lmc -LOST?RED BULL YEARLING; went away during May; marked, crop right ear and apltt left. Pleaae report any information to P. H. Whltaker, R. F. D. S, Washington. -N. C. 10-7-lmc I HAVE TAKEN UP 1 HEIFER. ? white streak down back, white tail, blase face. Allen Little. 10-7-lftc CHRYSANTHEMUMS ? MRS. B. T. Bonner, Aurora, N. C. 10-11-7tc LOST?DARK BRINDLED HJHFER, jinmarked. two years old, well .growa, mysteriously disappeared % on Oct. Sad or Ird. Five Dollars reward. Charlie Bo wen. Jeseama, l N. C. ? 10-11-4tc J IFOR SALE?THREE LARGE { fu?h? Ka^. mr-A nn. *aU>, *nn " desk. Apply to N. C. Newbold. g l?.ll-12416c I -ALL HOG MEAT MARKET NOW J opened In the City Market. J. H. , Ecklin. proprietor. Nothing but 1 hog meat and it* product* handled. Phone your order* in to No. 44 and prompt deliveries will be T made. 9-27-tfc . i IFOR RALE?ONE GOOD FARM I HoYse. sound and solid. Apply to 1 -8. F. Allifood. at Ice Facotry. *9-2 5-1 mc. 4 - ' " CREAM ?0 CENTS A QUART. MRS. .W. H. Parker. Phone 2711. 10t!*lm?t and fc JUST RECEIVED ? CAB EXTRA j nice Hay and at the Right pi Ice. B. K. WILLIS. 10-1-tlc WANTED?MEN TO LEARN BARber Trade. Few week* completes. Time saved 'by steady practice. rQarefnl instructions and demonstrations. Tqols given, diplomas granted. Wages Saturdays. Solen did demar d for graduates. Write today. V iler Barber College. Atlauta. Oa. 10-12-Jtp VOK HALM OK KKNT?THK KK.HIdenco next to W. B. Morton on .Main street is for sale or rent. Apflf ply to C. L,. Morton. 10-9-lwc "FLOWER BULBS'*?NOW IS..THE time to plant bulbs for Christmas /blooming. We have a select varriety. Onion sets 10c. quart. The Hardy Drug Store, Worthy A Dttaerldge, Props. 10-8-tfc 'WANTED TO BUY GOOD BEEF Cattle. Central Market, E. L. Arch bell. Manage*. 10-12-tfc I IF YOU ARE PUZZLED 'J WANT TO PURCHASE LIVE Hogs already fattened. Central Market, Washington. N. C.. E. L. Arch bell. Manager. 10-11-tfc "MY RESIDENCE FOR RENT, IN. eluding coal and gag ranges. Rent ! reasonable. Apply to H. Busman, P. P. Box 353, Washington, N. C. 10-14-ftc k i Bicycles! Bicycles! Nqv Bicycle, ,16 U, n?. W? u, UDIt tor tho RmtbU, W ) *aadlng. Stand,rd. Iror JohaMa. .. Columbia. Ramblar, amblam Ka|Sv > dj itoaal and Deytaa Blcyolan (aid j* tor wMK on Ua>, Wo alao carry a full OS* ot repair, at an tlmaa j It- CUTLER I 114 Market St WASHINGTON. N. C Phone tn m ' ' ; '0^ } M Y - SCHEDULE ; ; J Ossbost Ellen 0. leaves South + Creek Monday. Wednesday, and - Friday at ? A. M. Leave. Whah ington Monday, Wednesday and * IffcAl 11FTI | AMERICA'S GREA XTEVER befor Frankel Fii ~ capable of ;lothes value. Vever before Frankei )ur city was so low consistent with gent ilways dated "this s n every detail?and Vever before Frankei Bi piece appeared on the mi lonest a warranty attac Guaranteed to be all w factory service oi FR. You cannot go wrong i Frankel Fifteen?it is no sp Call at your earliest op clothes. The variety is h $15 J. F. Bucki MAIN ST! - /. r . ' , xtvr^f -^4 ^ 'K*?*v I * ^ " y'vT'^'^r 1 ? '_ X r ' ^ ?-.-'* * ' ' -?- ' :i - ?< * v' - 4 KELP EEN TEST *1500 SUIT L . .. . l _ I r I rfc [il-JIL'-UXmJjI,!',hl ill Til e .the advent- of fteen was $15.00 buying such high F:\ '. * " i t f Fifteen was sold in a* price as $15.00 epl wearing apparel season" and correct [., -- ; : . ' * V J others clothing masterarket was so liberal and hed to men's clothing? e. V .? : .. '.fj ' . vool and to give satisr a new garment EE n investing $15.00 in a eculation. portunity arid see these irge?the price is LOO nan & Son REET TON, N. c. 4 if ?** ?*?' * ' " tv*" " ' J Society j * The DAILY NEWS will be 9 * pleased to receive items, such as * engagements, weddings, parties, 9 teas and other news of personal * * interest, with the names of those * * present, for the "Society News" * tolumn. The Items should be * * Indorsed with the name and ad- * * dress of the sender?not for * 9 publication, but as a matter of 9 9 good faith. ^ * ee eeeeeeeee 9 PERSONALS. 9 eeeeeeeee Rev. W. H. Call has returned from Mocksville, N. C where he went to visit his aged mother. t'ttt Rev. R. H. Broom, pastor of thn First Methodist Church, left this afternoon for Aurora, N. C., whore he ? goes to asslBt in a series of moetings < this week. 1 t T t t ' Mr. W. M. Bond, of Edenton, is ! registered at Hotel Louise. J t t t t 1 Deputy Sheriff Claud Roberson, of > Aurora, N. C., is here today on busi- i ness. ' t t t t Mr. 8. T. Andrews, of Rocky Mount, is a business visitor. t t t t Mr. W. A. Thompson, a prominent member of the Aurora bar, ia here today attending court. t t t t Mr. L. A. Weedon. of High Point. N. C.. Is in the city on business, t T t T Judge Henry P. I^ano. of Reidsville, N. C.? who is presiding at this term of the Superior Court, is a guest at the Hotel Louise. t t t t The many frieuds of Mr. Jarvls Sugg, of Hertford, N. C., are glad to see him in the city. t t 1 t Mr. C. C. Hudnell. of Norfolk, is a Washington visitor. t t t t Messrs. W. A. Good son and J. F. Roque, of Kinstotl, N. C., were on our streets today. t t t t Mr. Charlie McDevett, of the Kinston Free Press, arrived in the city this morniny. t t t t Messrs. D. D. Sanderson asd T. K. Sanderson and wife, of Lake landing, N. C., registered at Htcl I.uise Sunday. t t ft Misa D. Dixn, J. Murphy. Miss M. Adams! C. Dixon and W. Bagwell, of Greenville. N. C., were in the city yesterday. tttl Mr. Eli Gurganus, of Williamston, N. C., was on our streets today, t t t t Mrs. Dozler, of Nashville. N. C.. who baa been at the bedside of Mrs. E. L. Brooks, at the Washington Hospital for the past several days, left for her home today. She has been a guest at Ihn llntol I t r t t Mr. C. V. Rosa, of Kdward. N. (!., is in the city today. t t t r Miss Louiao Ayera, of Plymouth, N. C., is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayo, corner of Pemrce and Second streets. t t t t Mr. John Bragaw has returned jfroin New York, where he has been witnessing the games of baseball between New York and Boston for the championship of the world. Rub-My-Tism will cure yos. CHICHESTER S PILLS K ?^5} bjw. Mthd wfck MM Vy jv.'lir *A."h?oftACPmrii I C W D.AVOND niWrtuZwu SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EYEVflMERf NOTICE. At a meeting of the Board of Elections of Beaufort County on OcL 10, 1912, the following changes of polling places were ordered, and established ui the permanent polling places of the respective precincts involved. The Central Meat Market In the Haseell Supply Co. building on Mar. ket street is hereby designated as Che permanent polling place of the First Ward, City of Washington. The West End Fire Company station on Third street is hereby designated as the permanent polling place of the Third Ward, City of Washington. Upon a petition signed by a majority of the voters of Leechrille precinct, the polling place in said precinct now in the store of W. J. Harris, is hereby ordered to be removed to the office ol Captain J J>. Bollock, and the office of the said Bollock is hereby established as the permanent polling place of Leeohvllle precinct. By order of the Board of Election i of Beaufort County. A. M. DUMAY. Chairman W 1.1)1 Ml T, Secretary. MORE AND MORE P KOPLE in ever}" station of life are coming to i?c?f nize and utilize tbe many helpful features of a bank no count. That the only afe A wa>' t? handle money la IRECFIPTJBOOWfthrough a bankhaaoenaed to be a matter of 4mlance or ?msll you can mmt fllaccount opes one today. We to take advantage mi ioatitutloa. Bank of Washington Jonathan Havens, Pres. J. K. Donfthton. Cashier PRESERVING SUCCESS r j , -lepends a whole lot on the character m * | ' >f the materials used. Come here f* a ror your spices, etc., If you want to I Insure results. We handle only the iLtog-l | pure kind, the sort that never result I I ^ J In disappointment. Try our special ^ r J. 1^ 1 mixed spices for catsup, chllle sauce. PI \ t Btc. They are the recipe of one of Ifffrw the best housekeepers. They are just 9*k i 1 Chas. M. Little. J ?' WHEN YOU ARE ORDERING Flour, Sugar, Buffer, Coffee. Cheese, Eggs and lota of other little things that I can't think of just now?Don't forget to ask me about Hams. We have the Globe Brand, Sugar Cured, small size. Sweet Clover, Sugar Cured, small size. Westhalia. Sugar Cured, small size. George and Co., Smitlifield Hams. H. H. SATTERTHWAITE Respass Street Grocer. A Nice and Varied Line of r n |_| n ? r SEftSONABLE FRUITS SOMETHING NEW ; _ , ,, , _ Plain Cake Cranberries, Malaga (drapes > R,i,,n Bananas. Apples, Etc. Cetron Fruit " Aho a complete supply of Nut " Dried and Eveporated Fruits Any quanity 25c per I _ . _ , pound J Raisins. Currants. Peaches, i Prunes. Apples. Etc. i THE OUALITY GROCERY n p j /-t v i" ? -SET I WALTER CM i 0. J. fc. BONNER, Prop. Pho~ ? Pk... 2*1. I ? ? HBU ATLANTA /, U I V If? T? W Imp! candies - g^ FREE DEMONSTRATION MORRIS EXQUISITE t ANDT You just must try some of MORRIS' Ex?^.% site Candy, in order to appreciate how wonder fully good they are. On next Tuesday Oct. 15th we will conducts free demonstration and cordially invite you to visit our establishmentand sample these delicious confections. This candy for which we have the agency is the product of America's Master candy-maker and in addition to being far beyond any candy produced in America, it is packed in boxes so beautiful that they offer a feast for the eyes not soon forgotten. Price, eighty cents and one dollar per pound. Your inspection is solicited without any obligation on your part to purchase. WORTHY & ETHERIDGE Exclusive - - - - - Agents. Bicycles! Bicycles!! BicydesS ? We sell Three of the Best Known Makes on Market The Victor, the Nassau, the Expat Prices from $12.60 \o $40. All guaranteed. Washington Horse Exchange Coopany i B. L. 3USMAN, Pres.

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