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l om. 14 ?Ktmt Owt> ? . _ ? - ...J . WhMwIh P?q.I? I* Poor WHkoU Kdowibk too coOactlaa tar ataplajr at Cm?. X **fclklUoa' Tta, an Korn of pwrla who " " ** 11 ta Ul* Ri"*1 Hortieal- drac Mt , .terkU axUUoca with- (0 taaa* Malta. WMalaWn, todcy u< oat raallaUc tho otut ot tkoir out- d? kJta mill aa Uuousb tta ?tartmc. Day attar day th.jr ara w, a* mm wmmk. Tba eiblblton waa ar- mck*< wlu *?*?>> " ihaadaeba; ? ??y?:^r*uzr^.:rr ^ Jubilee of philately. uiMiy tho kidneys have fallen bo- ' i ? hind la their work of Alter log the ' blood and that is the root of the DO YOU KNOW zsttz = the help they need. You can use no Tk?* >?^r better remedy than Doan's Kidney Inat we carry one ox pj^ the freshest lines of Below Is grateful testimony from a sufferer In this locality. *' Cmrpripts F- p- ArmTJ- 1,0 M,ddU> 8t*? N#w n U^CI ICO, Bern. N. C., says: "I have no rea- " fl_?_ r, _ i rp^? j son to change my high opinion of ' riOlir AUG r 66G Doan-s Kidney Pills which I ex- D pressed through the local newspapers dl In Wocklnn4/Yn ?* in n anm> vaaM am I Knar*** mlnv *Vila " " ww ooiuit^iuu. ll id a ??" ? ?W and wp ran racilv medy whoa I waa suffering from f . y kidney complaint and backache and 51 prove It if you will but It cvred me." <* give US a trial order For by mU dealers. Price 50 ai cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, al m f yr /^Tr ^-x-n.T New York, sole agents for the United CI J. P. JACKSON, state?. ? I cc West Main Street subscribe for the news a> SUITS CLOAKS At Special Prices Tuesday And Wednc We sttaed sometime ago that tl absolute truth in advertising. W< we have no hesitancy in saying to > low is not only the most stylish in VS also that the prices asked are lower the same quality. Tailor Made Suits For Women, Misses and Juniors; made of WhipcordB. Serges. Wide j Wails. Cheviots and Mannish Mixtures. Plain Tailored and Dressy Trim- ai med models, lined with Skinner's Satin. Worth $30. For two days $22.75 Plain Tailored and Trimmed Models, made of fine Whipcords and OI Serges. Worth $22.75. Special values for two days $17.75 One special lot of Serge and Cheviot Suits in Blue Black and Grey. Worth $16.50. Price for two days $12.50 JUNIOR SUITS Plain Tailored and Fancy Trimmed Suits in Whipcords and Serges. Worth $20.00. For two days ar $17.75 Special number in grey mixed effects. Worth $10.00. Fo rtwo days $5 $6.50 ? Agt Pictorial I |/\ I Review XJ JL a.* a patterns. washipjgx ^ : 1 f ?? | WHY NOT TODAY? \ WHAT'S THK UHK OF WAITING AW MlNGRlt TO IN.Hl'KK ar tri YWH HOt'K OK HOl SKHOI.n KT'RXITL'HK? rto Phono 59 today. , fr, L wm. rragaw & co.. i,,. First Insurance Aitsnts in Washiniton, N. C. .in b r:r?j7Arrj7^rr pvi7i Annual Fool A. & M. of PM< Georgetown Biggest Football Game to be PI; RIDDICK ATH RALEIGH, P Thursday, October 17, 1912. alias a<xtxkd of ]| THE 5 WeahiDgtoa. N. C.. Oot n. Tony rfXfJT A fA?ft i | < liana, an Italian ehoemaker, waa ar. I. HA. I O AL\ Janad (or trial bafora Jaattea Slatrd today, charted with the mar- ' >r ot 11-yaar.old Harry Smith. TJha laaad crlma ?aa committed In 8e?- _. , . imber of last year and attracted IOC largesi LJiy Ida attention at the time. Tha Ital- Furnishlnfi Store il a. as charged by the police, mur- . jred the 8mith boy, who with other ! Three floors (till ol da ta aald to have been teasing him, id then aet Are to his shoemaker VCTy IStCSl CTMllOi top to hide the alleged crime. N HAVEP BV HIS W1FK. SUkS, Ve^t She's a wlae woman who knowa '* " " ' 1 ist what to do when her husband's re !* in danger, but Mrs. R. J. Flint. In anvihind tl rVntree. Vt., la of that kind. "She I * u ti'ftd on mv nelnir r>r Ifinr'a Maw I ' 11rwfn.defo ef/\?aa iscotot." write? Mr. f., "for ft ^ .< reartful cough, when I was so weak Dcp&TuiiCDt th? 1ft > friends all thought I had only a short time to live, and it completosured me." A qun* cure for ' >uAb and colds, it -s the moat safe . ? id reliable medicine for many throat /\ id lung troubles?grip, bronshitls, Ny7/34jl oup, whooping cough, quinsy, ton- V-X litis, hemorrhages. A trial will TPtjF fliSftftjiT >nvince you. BOc and $1.00. Guar. 1 ' ^Ll iteed by the Hardy Drug -iore. ?______ AND DRESSES] For Ten Days ;sday Oct. IS and 16. A ;. ' ' /* " \\ ie house of J. K. Hoyt stands for 2 meant every word of it. And 'ou that the apparel advertised be/ashington at the prices asked but than anywhere else for goods of Cloaks and Dresses Ladies' l-ong Cloaks in Black Brftad Cloths, Diagonals in Black id Blue, Fancy Grey and Brown Mixture#. Prom $13.50 to $25.00 Heavy Wails and Serges in Black and Blue. Plain and Fancy Tail. ed. For two days $10.00 to $21.75 One Extra Special in a Plain Tailored Black Cloth Coat. Worth 5.00. For two days $4.50 LADILS WOOL DRESSES. Nicely made, ineffective styles. Colors?Black, Navy Blue, Brown id Garnet. .0.00 values for two days $8.98 >.00 values for two days $7.98 .75 values for two days .... $6.75 -I (J tf' I Prompt Atten.iV/ a. X tion Given to Mail Orders. on, n. c. =3 >N TRIAL FOR WIFE MURDER. Form no, la Firm. There's often much truth in the Waxahachie, Tedas. Oct. 14?Ollie saying "her face is her fortune," but laupro, alleged wife murderer, was Its never said where pimples, skin raigned in court here today for eruptions, blotches or otner blemishe ial, his case having been brought **1? "sure it. Impure blood is bactc of Waxahachie on change of venue **"" *nd h??? the ??>? Dr. n K'ng'A New Life PHIb. They nro u"ui"0 '? ancgea iu mote health and beauty. Try them, ive killed his wife with a hatchet at 25c at the Hardy Drug Store. eir home in Dr1Irb moert han a ? ar aao. Thl. I. tho tend trial of ni8CHARO.HO CARGO , , . , The gas boat Hyde is now dise case, the first trial having ended . , . . 4. charging a cargo of corn at the liava Jury disagreement. ell8 orain MUI. WTOFSTATFTAIR- j tball Game >rth Carolina University. ayed in The Stale This Season i LETIC FIELD . TORE VAYS BUSY i Goods and Gents a Eastern Carolina r nothing hut the ns In s, Corduroys Let's carried In an Our Millinery rgest in the city, MCHT 3TO*F-y I ORDINANCE. . .. a At a special meeting of the Board; of Aldermen, August 8th, the follow-j ing ordinance was enacted: * ue ouaru 01 Aiacrmen OI uie City of Washington, do ordain: 1. That the City of Washington be and the same hereby is created a Sanitary District. 2. No privy shall be used in said city that does not conform to the. plans 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 city shall be used as a place for the deposit of human excrement until a written permit shall have been obtained from the Sanitary Inspector, who shall Jnsue no permit for the use of any privy unless the same shall be found, after an inspection by htm, to be so constructed as to prevent the access of flies to the excrement deposited therein; and shall, be eo constructed as to permit the proper and easy paces and removing of receptacles 20 inches in height and 20 inchee in diameter, and shall be located so sa to be easily accessible to the ecavanger. 3. That all horse stables and chicken houses shall be cleaned out in said city at least once a week, and any person falling to so clean said stables and chicken houses shall be fined ffi.Ofi. 4. No person shall deposit any human excrement within said city except in a privy for which a permit has been issued or in a closet con-1 nected with a public sewer. 5. It shall be the duty of the Sanitary Inspector to inspect every privy in faid city OBce each week. 6. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and subject to a fine of not less than $5, or more than $50. It shall be the duty of property holders to furnish privies as above. THE ORDINANCE. The following ordinance covering the second method is short and con. else. No attemnt is mad* to cow tails, as they are best worked out to suit local conditions: An ordinance providing for the cleaning of closets or privies within the corporate limits of the City of Washington, and keeping the same in good and sanitary condition: Section 1. De It ordained by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen of the City of Washington, that the cleaning of cloBets or privies within the corporate limits of the City of Washington, shall be done excuslvely by the Sanitary Department of the said city, and that It shall beMinlawful for any private person to do this work. Sec. 2. Be It further ordained that the said closets or privies shall be properly cleaned and disinfected by said Sanitary Department, and the excremeiits from said closets or privies shall be removed in sealed barrels, or other covered recepticals, by laid department and deposited or disposed of at such place and in snch manner as shall be dictated tyy the Sanitary Inspector and approved by the Mayor and Board of Aldermen. 8ec. 3. Be it further ordained that the following fine or charge thai! be made upon the owner or ocenpanj of each premises whereon a closet or privy is maintained and jsed, which fine or charge shall cov?r the expense of said department for ?uch work, to-vfrit: 1 For cleaning each cloeet or priyy of I private family, 75 cents per qukrter in advance. For cleaning eacn cioaet or privy >f a hotel or business house or boarding house, $1.50 per quarter in ad. ranee. The fee or charge# set out in thle ection shall be paid by the occupant >r owner of said premises to the Santary Officer at the beginning of each inarter . .. ' i| 8m. 4. Be It furhter ordained that he cloeet or privy of each print# 'amlly shall be cleaned and dlsinfecti . /. 2* : BOYS , FOR SCHOOL AND Suit la that tain lta aha are auch at and prlcea a gg^ W ter how mui ^ Je Plain am In All the Be $2.50 to THE ] Tine Home of G a .<1. mot!?. than once each weeic, and I tell other closets or privies shall be ] (Inspected once each wee* and cleaned and disinfected as often ah the T* Ban 1 tary Inspector shall deem it ne- pi cesearj. J Sg Sec. 6. Be It further ordained f* that ray person or persons exercising the privilege of maintaining said ^ closets oa.privies who shall refnsc to pay the fee or charge la the manner herein set out In this ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor sad upon conviction thereof, be lined no more ft than $10. r" Hoc g. Be U further ordained that JT n v anil all aMIbmim. n*> "??<? a? ordinance* In conflict with the provl- ||t alone herein, be, and the same are ^ ; hereby repealed: and for good cmuae ^ shown to Board therefor. It la ordered that this ordinance take effect and be in force from and after Jan. nary lat, 1913. W. C. AYERS, City Clerk. ~ 10-9-10tc ^ , NOTICE. ^ S In re Pongo River Drainage District. " North Carolina?Washington County. In the Superior Court?Before the Clerk. w W. T, Freeman and Others vs. Willis 1^2 Robertson and Others. 25S? To all land owners and other per- gu| sons Interested in the Pungo River Drainage District: * j Take notice that the total cost of the proposed improvement in this district exceeds an average of 25 cents per acre on all lands in the district. Farther take notice that the said district through its commissioners boy proposes to issue bonds for the pay- acc ment of the total cost of the Improve- bad ment; that the amount of bond to be Aqi Issued is $52,500.00; that the rate of kdoc interest they are to bear is 6 per cent. But per annum, payable semi-annually, him That the said bonds are to be made boll payable in ten (10) equal annual in- Hai stallmentB. The first of said install- ?? ments will be due and payable three years after date of issue, and one Installment for each succeeding year V } for nine additional years. Further take notice that any land II owner in the district not wantiDg to " pay interest on the bonds may within fifteen (15) days after the publication of this notice (which is to be published within three weeks from this date) pay to the County Treasurer of Washington County tho full amount for which his land is liable, to be ascertataed^from the classifies tion sheet and tfie certificate of the Board showing the total coat of the improvement (which classification ON sheet and certificate are now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Washington County at Plymouth, N. C.), and havo his lands released from liability to he assessed for the said improvement; but such land, shall continue liable g for any. future assessment for main- . J tenance or for any increase of assessment authorised by law. This October 4, 1912. PUNOO RIVER DRAINAGE DISTRICT. By. W. J. Harris, Chairman,. By V. P\ Allen, Com. By W. B. Rodman, Com. Atteta: W JOHN H. CARTER. Secretary. 10-7-Swe Henry Mayo, corner of Pearce and ?ALLEGED SLAYER OK TRIAL. " Camden, N. J., Oct. 14.?The case J of Charles Ford,-who on' March 14 last shot to death Mrs. Mary Effle Ad Wagner at her home at laurel ( Springs, was called for trial today before Supreme Court Judge Garrison. UrtT * 1 SUITS sunday Best. gest point of our Hub it will wear and rape to the "end of lta STYLES i your boy lilies best ssures value no mat- fx :h or how little you \l i Norfolk Models tat Cloths 912.50 1 HUB ( ood Clothes. :=Z========J 4 uahmuton i-iujuick BtdUlUr* monday, oct. 14, 1812. < n . .v. .. . .11 to lie. 'lug'Chickens SO to 40c. iwn Cblckeca, each ... .10 to 40c.. a Was .-. Sle. * Bh ahlna, each 10c to 10c rtlng .- it to 10a , * eklni. each J0C to 40c low . 4c. r hint hldaa. yar It 14a r aalt hldaa, par It. lie r hldaa. 4'gad. par lk 4c to (a leu Hldaa . . lie.. w akin Slat 14a 'V ' ir akta aalt 14a >r akin Hint .. .. . .10c. 4 Cotton S 1-t (i4c. Kr a P?aa gl ,< tea SV DDI. *? ti * 4 * iw. TRY A MEWS WANT AD ' '? rE WILL MAIL YOU $11 i l klCM^ WB9 /Vwrayi "TwClwW SWBTki WMV SCXT BT IM1UI J" ills. tetfefaf A lltMBj ripinj KTABUSHBD 3? YKARL 843 Oiiiwt Si miiAlphk Pa jecribe for the Dai I t Neiya. . 1.1 11 i.n< i** i HY A UAILV WART AD Ptg IBU 5P MT, = It seemed that mj 34-year old1. V would have to lose his leg, on. ' ount of an ualy ulcer, caused by at I bruise," wrote D. F. Howard,, none, N. C. "All remedies and tors treatment failed till we tried sklen's Arnica Sal re, and cured ? with one boa." Cur^a burns. :1 La, akin eruptions, piles. 36c: at _ ( rdy'a Drug Store. w| TIIC THEATRE : TONIGHT \ __ S TODAY'S PROGRAM: U A WIDOW, Kalrm Comedy. ' J THE BRINK OF THE CHASM, 1 P?Uie Western Dnuus. A HUSBAND'S AWAKENING. > I.uhln Drama. ? - - * ". f . i Iuf23 '/ ' L,yric Theater 1 MATINEES ednesdays and Saturdays. 3 to 5 P. M. CURSES FREF "' lyn ipekaoc ,'a[ OPRNFROM 7:30 to 11:01 P y TkKAdOC^jieedD^i, .
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