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... J.. u li m W* / . I w>u,"xc kpt Sunday No. lot Eut Wat or Otrest. A?Sl?r?? 2fc>L?aCat*t? jtt V .y ; ^ millMtM. N. C.. nnder the act of t; March 8. 1870. 1 1 1 Sr. . ??* Month .. . \ . 8 18 Pour Moatfea 1.00 81a Mouths 1.88 One Year 3.00 Subscribers desiring the paper discontinued will please notify this offloe on date of expiration, otherwise it will be continued at regular subscription rates until notice to stop is received. If yon do not .get the Daily News promptly tetephna or write the man-' agar, and the complaint will receive Immediate attention. It la our desire to please yon. All articles sent to the Dally News for publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not be published. FRIDAY. DEC. 8, 1918. A Cbicngosn was crushed to death under s radiator ho was Installing against the ooming winter. Another heat victim. ^ > A Brooklyn man has been sentenced to kiss his wife at least twice a day for seven yearn In that time be may get the habit 3 ** A man who watched the bears In the Bronx soo suddenly lost his memory. Another thing the grlxxly bear Is responsible for. An Englishman has been Imprisoned because he couldn't pay his wife's debts. Bet It isn't a title married to an American glrL . ! The New York board of health wants to probe beef stew. What has that tt expects to find? Now comes word from manufacturers that women are wearing larger stockings. Probably due to the fact that Christmas Is coming. i _ A Brooklyn man who was bitten by a pickerel wents to know If fish can have hydrophobia. Not unless it's a dogfish, we should say. Side whlskors are to come Into fash!on again rod the youth who cannot raise a r.uatache wilt thua find that life ha? Its compensations, u* ~ Professor Metchnlkoff says one may by anting carrots prolong one's life. ^Vby Is It Irhst everything which prolongs U/e is so unplessaht? 1 A Jeweler Informs us that the arer *7? pieces. And In our particular bM grudge against. peighbof. Verily there Is something worse than capital punishment For Instance, a Chicago judge has sentenced a man to 30 days In Pittsburg. Nevada boasts of a spring whose water tastes like chicken soup, but restaurants have been serving the same stuff for lo, these many y'ara August is a beautiful mouth for syone but the bay fsrer victim. 1 One good way for a pedeStrlsu to] avoid automobiles Is to buT a motor boat. The Weather Bureau Is doing Its best to bring rain. It sticks to lis fslr prediction. Sometimes a fish stcry Is absolutely true, but what's tfco use! Nobody believes It anyhow. In Washington they are'trying a jag atmosphere, charged with alcohol, to kill flies. After they have breathed a few whiffs, the flies don't care whether they are swatted or not Some Ingenious person has invent' ed a handle for safety razor blades, so they can bo used for paring potatoes, trimming?er?excrescences, or for other purposes that will occur to the thrifty housewife. i. The Difference. Knlcker?In the winter I go out io play poker and my wife stayc home from bridge. Rocker?And in the summer you stay feoma from poker and your wife goAra away for bridge. Must Believe IWhen Well Known Washington People Tell It So Plainly When public endorsement is made by a representative citUen of Washington the proof Is positive. Tou must believe It. Rend this testimony. Every backache sufferer, every man wftomaa or child with any kidney trouble will find profit In H the reading. J. B. Peed, E. Second St., Washington, N. C.r says: "Backache bothered me end there were pains across w; my loins. Tbeae symptoms of kldEr . icy trouble shewed that something must be done. The kidney secre^tions were also irregular In passage and contained sediment. I used two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills as dfK> greeted and they entirely relieved me. j Hew York, sole agents for the UaltYhere baa never bean a rcurremce . of m* eomputne." For nb br ? 4-oelerr. run <0 rents. FUotsr urn I ** hIuhwTi 1 1 tk. 1 '^5? * ,r<Zr*7* tor a. W White-' >urn thin week. School began Monday. L. J. Bishop >f Yeateevitte being teaser. C. K. Cutler baa been quite U1 (ar | a few days. Mr. and Mr#. Bpivy Wanrn were guests at O. B. E. Cutler's 8undg*. W O. Yeatre returned from Washing torn Saturday, bavins been repairing the telephone line. 7' Mr. and Mrs. James Wall, of Clay Hill, came up Monday. lira. C. B. Cutler ia Indisposed. N. E. Lewis went to Greenville Monday with a load of tobacco. Miss Bawnte Latham.' of Crow Branch. Vili spend the winter at 3* L. Latham's. Say. Plaetown. If a hen and a half lays an egg and a half in a day and a half, how many eggn will air hens lay In seven days? lake, maybe you can solve it. but 1 notice you haven't yet tackled Pinetown's pole he wanted cut up. Plnetown, tf you really would like to know how to cut that pole, measure off forty feet from one end, and then cut It, making the one piece fifty feet and the other forty feet. LINES IN GOOD SHAPE. Mr. Klapp, of the telephone company, reports that all the toll and rural linee are now working In apple pie order, and that the patrons can count on a first-class service In the future. Mr. Klapp deserves much praise for the manner In which he handles difficulties arising from such storms as visited the city of Washington Isst Thanksgiving Day. Mr. John F* I.atham, of Jeasama. N. C.. is in the city today en route to his hime from Aurora, where he wse one of the Judges at the Agricultural Fair. Could Shout For Joy. "I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart." wrote C. B. Rader, of Lewfsbutg. W. Vs., "for the won-; aeriui aotiote oeneni 1 goi irom Electric Bitters, in caring me of both a severe case of stomach trouble and of rheumatism, from which I had been an almost helpless sufferer for ten years. It suited my case as though made just for me." For dyspepsia, indigestion, Jaundice, and to rid the system of kidney poisons that cause rheumatism, Electric B'tters have no superior. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only GO cents at The Hardy Drug Store. $7,000.00 Worth of Valuable Petsona] Property FOR SALE On December 14, 1912, at 11 a. m. the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the home place of Fred Wolfenden, at Cbocowinity, N. C., known as the Orlst Farm, the following described personal property: One saw mill and engine outfit (new, never used). Several head of horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and other stock; w& sons, carts, buggies, harness, farming Implements and machinery, Including some of the latest improred implements. A ot of tobacco, corn, hay, feed and otber crops, fertilizers and all other personal property of the said Fred Wolfenden, deceased, on the said Grist Farm and also on the Crawford farm, near Chocowinlty, N. C. Said property will not be sold In bulk, but separately. Time of sale, Saturday, Dec. 14th, commencing at 11 a. m. at Grist farm, 1-1 miles from Chocowinlty XRc?ds. I Terms of sale?cash. This Not. 125, 1912. Established Mercantile and Fertiliser Business and W.OOO "Stock of Merchandise for Sale. The undersigned will, on Saturday, Dec. 14th,ft 10 a. m., at the store of Fred Wolfenden, deceased, al t..nocowinjiy \-Roaoa, sen ior caau or credit, oq approved security, th< V3.000 stock of merchandise, store fixtures and furnishings, of the laU Fred Wolfenden, deceased. Will set for lump sum) or for so many centi in the dollar, as per inventory. Sale will carry with It, the privilege of the rental of the store if desired, and alsc the rental of the ginning plant ad joining the store. Will consider bidi for private sale at any time or rental This Nov. 25, 1*12. Stock, ginning plant and books showing amount 01 mercantile ant fertiliser business done, oan be en amined at any time and copy of in ventory of stock can be obtained a' store or from N. L. Simmons, Attor ney, Washington, N. c. 12-4-ite Fred Wolfenden's farms, store am ginning plant for rent for 1*11. Grist farm, 1(H) acres of cultivate land. Cnmrford farm, 3S0 sores col ti rated land, including dwellini house and ail bnildtngs on said farms. * . ** ' The brlok store building, the Rll house and ginning plant, capacity 21 hales per day. Good condition. Pos session of property given at once Rental for ?*afc or credit. See n dersigned at ogee. Admr. of Fred Wolfenden. dec:d. N 1 Ca?MMOK?'ANtt^#" mg ___ . ftTTT\T/^rn/>\\T -*-v i *r j Report of the condition of the Bank or Washington, at Washington. In tha State of North Carolina, at the close of business No*, 26, 191 J. Loans and discounts 1216,991.^7 Overdrafts secured snd unsecured... 16.94 All other stocks, bonds and Mortgages^,. .. I Jauklng Houses . . \ .v. ;"8 4.662.66 Furniture and flxturec i 2.711.64 7,264.30 j Due from Banks and Bankera... 71,978.90 Cash Items .} 1,966.42 Gold coin i . .. Silver coin. Including sU minor ooln currency 6,126.12 National hank notee and other U. S. notes 14,996.00 Tot.1 _> LIABILITIES. 'Capital stock paid in Surplus fund 38,600.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid ?. fe.29i.96 mils payable 10.000.00 Time Certificates Of Deposit. 44.449.69 Deposits subject to check .. 148.412.69 Savings deposits . . . . v ? . 16,769.50 Due to Bsaks and Bankers 13,490.92 Cashier's checks outstanding 490.98 Certified Checks 60.00 Total WVV 6916,176.49 State of North Carolina, Counfy of Beaufort, ss: 1, J. K. Doughton, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la tree to the beet of my knowledge and I belief. J. K. Doughton, Cashier. Correct?Attest: JONATHAN HAVENS. I JNO. G. BLOUNT, I J. K. HOYT, ' ' v'-i Directors. I Subscribed and sworn to before ihd, this 5tfa 2*2 of Dec. 1912. JX8BB B. ROS?. I : __ ^ notary fWlc. i ipupmpiiiv l Be it eve? so humble There's no place like home A vast deal of the comfort of home depends on the furniture you have A look.around this store will show you many "wrinkles" on how to make home more enticing. Not only do we carry the latest in up-to date comfortable furniture, but we make a specialty of all those little things that go far to making home?tweet home indeed. Come in and let us show you even if you don't buy. SOUTHERN FURN.CO. C/je T>/acQ Good Ftirfjifare Wasftington, N.C. t - ' ' .1 i ! ( J. USONkWOOP Kemktn New Yoci CottM fcu*?c*~-JAM?IW.SCOLK \ | \ J. LEON WOOD & CO. | ) B ANKERS Hid BROKERS. I ! f mta, Bond., OaMn, Grata u< PmbtoM, 7? Flame St., \ , S Cwptaur BaJMUqh RvWt, Va. V - S PHvtw wkn to I Mr York Stock Kiehaaso, Now York Cot- f ) ? B.rh.QQ., UM(I Board 1 Tt'rdo w< other luprUI eer \ . c 1 / VrrcpondcBCe Rcpectfally SoUcHod. Ion .fiat owl Mar. / - S Steal Aoooaato tit*.a Caro/al Attni M.a , ;-,V, \ t r?1 r~- s WfV- MX/\r - I?-, y ' I . ! . ?' "II ALWAYS SOLD " I ture, Mid Fixture*. . . 2,000.00 I (not reserve agents). . 90.488.1* Due from State and Prl- --> ere, Trust Companies. and Savings Banks . . 4.084.27 Doe from approved Re- th serve agents 24.240.15 tO Checks and other Cash m item* .. .i-aesBfa. 4,nasi Notes of other Notional jr Banhs . .. ^ . .. ijttOHO t!l Fractional Paper Cot- at renoy. Nickels and , Cents . . .. j. 134.87 ' J Lawful money reeervo In . bank, eta: V Specie .. . . $17.008.46 XrOfal-tender notes . . 30.000.00? 37,083.85 Redemption fund with D. S. Treasurer (6 per ? ' cent of circulation).. 1,350.00 Total .. 3578.041.51 LIABILITIES? Capital etock paid In.. .$100,000.00 Surplus fund 50.000.00 Undivided pro ft la, leee lij Jfej expenses and taxes paid 0,105.03 National Bank Notes outstanding 38,000.00 Due to approved Reserve Arcnta 8,103.31 l Dividends unpaid 20.00 individual deposits subject to check 242,159.49 Tims cartlflcutus of _ deposit .. 7i! (V: 111,199.10 Certified cheeks .. 11 :229.09 Cashier's f hecks odt< standing 229.92 * . --- Wa Total . . $578,441.91 Stato of North Carolina, County of - ' ' ' Beaufort, u: I, . M. Dum&y, Cashier of the WE above-named bank, do solemnly for? swear that the above statement Is w?tc true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. A. M. . DUMAT, ' Cashier. ^ Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 4th day of Dec., 1911. *>2 L. A. 8QUIHES, ? (Seal.) Notary PoMle. I Correct?Attest: GEO. T. LEACH. W. E. SWINDELL, I X a M. BROWN. 1 Di return. ? " '"l.w. ? Atovs Th. Have Yon Bought Some Of Our Aluminum Ware? count In FV I Twentv in brittiv-tive n*f 5??* - ' ' IN. C. cent reduction from regu- com pi lar retail price. Come and * aee the line of Roaetera. rel^' 1913. MeKBL-RICiUiDSONJ HARBWARE COMPAIY. /' TRY ' -T i *t JTE Ajrvi'ill /^Lf /nRrV^jHlVv lliUH I f-V * j? I Wtokey-s.?,fe. e" Tfce whiskey, of undisputed merit?-farr and mellow. Its ram quality must be triad t standard brand-SODlko FRANKLIN R everywhere?you'll like it &utefaedon gna I OH" A?T Ord SbS?fWTD. II 3QD^C<^ BRANDS .K-.; ^ Uop?rtWSh,rrvov Pwt W?? Cool Niahts I * * ather difficult to keep I * c house at the proper I . mperaturc. Can't light I . w o furnace yet as it is B w, o warm during the ? ltddle of the day. but | ime heat Is needed In I o morning and after I W1. indown. Ute a Vulcan ; J Morlest Gat Heater 7T a I * * I 9" 9 Makes a room coos- I. * fsrt?Vir m firs J minute* ' 'onttrdr tWorlcM Abnofataly 9aalla?y ' m* Lift* i'afer to ; ? ? * WILL MAIL YOU $1 * . ? war HtlfT II uniw kail Joki . taillbl fc Refining Camnng * ESTABLISHED 21 YEARS " 8* J Chemnt St, PhllnMgkta. Pa * aarSagg^ar" _ Bdi NOTICE. ^ rth Carolln*?-Beaufort County. the Superior Court. g M. Stovall va. Mary William II. Wi ? defendant above named win notice that an action entitled ?ve baa been commenced in the . ior Court of Beaufort County * tain a divorce a vinculo; and * Ud defendant will further take * > that ahe la required to appear , * term of Superior Court of said y to be held on the Srd Monday fbroary, ltlS, at the Court ? In said county ta Washington, "-*T, and answer or demur to the ialnt la said action, or the plain- * ill apply to the court for the , demanded in said complaint. , a the 2nd day of December, OEO. A. PAUL. * * Clerk o/Hhe Superior Court. 2-4wc . 0 A DAILY NEWS WANT AD. * II1 f aTIT^v ban 1 I A I ' * tloe V H I I ll I 4 J| ! tj * GIL I I Jh s i a Iff M oui u Franklin. Port, old^B . n_ 9 b* appreciated. Order thla ?ffl tead* *?af?troy?known SB I* Tn Y a^rfr^"1' ^ ^** I l5s |'|| T.4& 7;JQ ' * ( 14 OQ T " *'?0 **? H t I tim to-Hr. Kjj ? , rl ? | ^ ^ * m~ ' r ? o. jH Wo. B. ludaa. Jr. ? A. uktnctoa, JTortti [Lit.. * JR.! ' * M>' * ?. ^VBn5e?rtl,,W<' J ?"?!?(? the c?h' of tka *_^L? X JudicUl Diotrtot >rf the M eret Courts. *"* '*? ?? ? |^l ?o?t? (L BOniB " 4 At torus?-et-Law . J wAsnuroroK, a. a ? V ? *? M a^ranupBAno, raw ucBTOAivcm M wAsmnotoN, v. a V i fc VI D. ? W -uXzntiftL*- : l Tffctfc* ill 40 the Courts. ? 1 ... < m p * $ 4 m tt Mt m 9 ? j? 4 m, u ? H. 8m*n ^i^aMirtoa u { AU?r????VLiw,"*?' ? f :Mh|a*wn;Noi.A Oorollaa x'# * ? ? V *rd L. Karat, a S W. A- Thompaoa. Aaron. *.??. J TEW ART * noMFKn - I Att?ra?ra at Law. 'J iahlogton and Aaron. N. C. J a iii 'mr* V OOLLIN H. KABDHQ " 1 Attorny-at-Law 1 a kHap * BH Oft. DM* Rooms t ftftd 4, * Washington. N. ?. !!"!!!!,! i{ Norwood l. namn . A?0W^, % Wsjhlnftcn, N. C 1 ft -ft ft ft ft nuc H. RRVAjr Attn raft? at U? ifleft Is BftTtiws nod Trftftt . Iding. Sftoosd floor, fiftft In nil the conrts. . " 'i EATX9T COMPANY IN THI ? SOUTH RECENTLY OB ainao. ftts 8,700,ftft0 joiiec In foror . 4l,MMW .... i??"-n cone- -* o tiM cm s?t lof- y hremain rita Md as large * J i..end. 'Phone, 8JW. iKItmon Standard Oa. l(. a. fuuns, mm ?? IHOS. 8. Ia>NO, Attorna7-at*La?. Washington, N. C. re 2nd floor Barings and at Building. Practices In all te Conns. ' e e e en RY A NEWS WANT AD : i
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