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R[ Ji ?.... - J) E 25c IDTTfRfME Z5c JSC*-;rf'.* li' : Purity Butterlno may b? used SZ Jjstwy bamr la uaad namt. aaroe satisfactory results 'i".'. i _ Not ouly economical, but Inst as delicate In Bator as Gutter and will ?Aui8 cond.tion. "claud-aT" little," Epk- "The Store Around the Comer" 1000 DOUBLE DISC Graphophone RECORDS. i We are clodng oat at' Kiel Av each. Come quick beforej < they arelall sold, m.: um ' . PURR POOD GROCERY J. E. BONNER. Prep. * J PhoQcJil [HI Soulh^lsrlc rt Si, ' The Lowest!" Priced Grocery i House in the "CITY."^^; ' 1 m- $ 1 ? . : NOTICE. ] > Hwrtec qualified as Administrator. 1 <3. T. A., of E. Stanley McCnllougb, < deceased. late ot Beaufort County. < North Carolina; thla la to notify all 1 JMtfQM haying claims against the ea- 1 tate of aald deceased to exhibit them 1 to the undersigned on or before the < ,^lBih 6kx of Harrh. 1H1. tKl, w,v. Sj ' -tu* will bu plunked In bar of their 1 leouieiy. All persons Indebted to eeld eatata will please make Immediate payment. This March it, 151J. 1 jr~T < J WW1BD 8: MeCULLODOH, Admlalatrator, I Ward ? Qrlmts, Attorney*. I J *V XOTICE. ts"'. . Kafth Carolina-?Beaufort County I Before the Clerk, k W. K. BrOfru, Administrate ?elre-at-Law of EH Moof^Tkfreaaed. ' . To Laura C. White. Oraut White, - William K. Moore. Jamea H. Moore, and Willie Jamea: his been commenced In the Superior] Court of Beaufort County to aell the I L real estate of EU Moore, deceased, to I * pay tb? debts of tbe said KB- Moore. | You and of yon will further take notice that you are required to- ap ?- pear before the undersigned Clark of the Superior Court of Beaufort County at his office at Washington, * North Carolina, an Monday. June ^ th, 191?, at 11 a. m. and answer or demur to the petition In this acI lion; or the plaintiff will apply to 1 *he Court for the relief demanded In " v *h* petttioa.' ? ? tCldrk Superior Court Beaufort .County. 5-6-4 wc ===== RODMAN ? BONNER, ^ tf H Attorusys-st-Lnw. 7 Washington, North Carolina. ' Wiley C. Rodman and John H. JBonner, wish to announce to the p?oB Xeaaton that they have BL tMi iM. ,1 a oo-partnerahip for the prac* tice ot law, with offices in the RodVr man Bollding, lit B. Market Street, J*.shl.?tOU, JL C. , ' 1 ??rt reepeetfullr. V X WILHY <? RODMJCN, * JOHN H. BONNEK. PhoM No. >. f ii NoUee X herebt ftwn Out the no Jenlmed bu ?efore the Clerk ot Ue Superior Court Count, u ^mtaletntor I RAV I : S** > /aN fEKinm vV T <"' "1 ' r J rfOHOWlTCt 1 Tfce only Balclnj !,?*? Royal Gnp, .v7n ^ STANDING OF THE CLVIIH. Won. Loot. Pet Ylnston .Ml 6 .#47 Jurham 9 8 .Sit 'harlotle 9 8 .519 Ulelgh 9 1 .511 Imensboro 8 1 .471 lahevtlle 6 11 .163 VlrfUU. Won. Lost. Pet Roanoke 16 6 .717 Richmond .. .. . -14 8 .686 PMoltt&rf 13 9 :6JT Portsmouth . . .. ..12 10 .545 Norfolk 9 13 .409 Newport News .... 3 19 .136 riniwi Won. Lost. Pet ?hUadelphla 34 ? .700 Rrooklyn 16 8 .667 U. Loots .14 1*1 .660 Chicago ..1# 12 .556 tear York .. .. . .12 11 .522 3oston .9. 13 .409 Pittsburgh . . .... 10 16 .285 ?incinn?U 6 19 .240 4 American. ... . Won. Lost Pet Philadelphia . . V;' .17 6 .773 SlereUfia . . "i . ,'Tl7 ? .708 Washington j.14 ?g- .814 Chicago 16 ii .571 St, Louis A. ^ ,.13 16 .411 Boston .. li i. .lfc Ih .400 Detroit 8 i? .286 Ne?, York .... . . 7 ' 17 .292 ItkSt'l.TH I'tWTVUSl ^ Carolina. Greensboro 5. Charlotte 11. Asherme 7. Winston 5. Durham 3. Raleigh 2. ftEAUTIF ic shades that the inside as they elfin Fleornnt choHoc or m ' We have just taken into the very latest from all th ng They are mode 1 IwS. come in and k IB1#* I iBm 11 Binra I 1 IIP H I | M IL I iV 0 ' '">? j~ <9 . ; i News \ Virginia. Newport News 6, Norfolk 0. I Petersburg, I. nUfcfcumfl 1. Portsmouth 5. Roanoke 7. National. Brooklyn 9. Cincinnati Z. Boston 3, St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 5. Pittsburgh 4. New York 8, Chicago 2.^ Amertmga. Chicago-Philadelphia postponed; rain.. v I A .. . Detroit 1. Boston ,t .. 31.Louis 7. Washington 6. UNCALLED FOR LETTERS. List of letters .remaintnr uncalled for. in this office for the week-ending May 10th. 1918: Men?W. R. Allen. J. A. Barnes. George Crem. J. G. Capf, C. 8. Chamberalin, Stephen Ebons. X. H. Fleming, W. Q. Gray, T. A. Harvey. W. C. Hovrans. Martin King. Charlie Lapton, Toombs McLendon, John W. Mtfs A Co.,'Cnmon Peterson, William froa, J. P. Parker, JrisT TCWev, FT" 77v Tucker. William Thomas, James wnliams, Bd. White, Peter Wlaley. Women?Jessie L. Art, 8Ua Boyd, Miss Mable Guilford. Mrs. Sudie Hardy, Miss Sam Heath, Miss Nan Laster (2 i, Mlas Addle Stevens, Mrs J Mary Sawyer, Miss Llasle Wort man. These letters will to sent to the I ftM/l InMar Unv IClV I'lOU 4# I imm iv?vi viww *na/ awu?v ??? ?. ? not delivered beforo. In calling for the above, please Bay "advertised" giving dnt? of list. huoh PAUL. p. h. tkv x>aiLi/ Ms want ad. UL artist look as. well from do ffom the outve "finish" to a ho*se< stock a fine [selectionJ'_of e best factories. >i irate in price? ok them oyer. r~ ~ i 'i! r/?rwf ffi'tilrrH/'i -MiM Agnees WlHon of Goldaboro. who baa been visiting relatives in the city returned to her borne today. She baa been teaching achool during the ^aat term Boutfa_Creeh, Ml- Mlhr tie Whitehead of Pactotas. who accompanied Mlaa Wlleon here, left lor ?or home Monday. W. A. Thompson, Or t. Bonner and J. H. Roberson of Aurora are In the :ity today. ? _ _ __ Mlaa Ly^Ia Rodman and l>r. J. c. tod man are In New Bern vlaittng heir slater. Mrs. Uuron, 'who la very II* m Mlaa Mildred McMulIan of Edenton a vlaltlng her brother. Harry MCr itfllTin - r Dr. and Mrs? /. C.^Rodnian spent resterday with friends In Wilson. Mrs, John Blount has returned from an extended visit to friends and relatives in Wilmington. John Havens left for Old Point Cpmfort today for a brief visit. Miss Stella Ay era of Plymouth isihe guest of Mra.^WTF. Clark o"f Second street. Miss Alice McCullers, a teacher in the Washington school, leaves this ifternoon for her home at McCullers. ? " Cecil Fisher of Norfolk was In the ilty yesterday as the guest of ilr. uid Mrs. H. B. Mayo. Mrs. Floyd Berry returned jesterlay from visiting friends and relatives in Green County. Mr. and Urs. C. R. 6prulll have returned from Plymouth, where they have been visiting friends. ye*- ? Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MacLean an<\, thildren leave for Norfolk today for an extended visit. . j Mrs. Virginia Wey of Denver. Colo, and Mrs. H. Peebles of Kin8ton are the gnests of theltaunt, Mrs. O. B. Carmalt. R. L. Parka Of Klnston Ib a visitor in the citjr today. ' Mis* Georgie Herndon of Kiristoit, who has been visiting Miss Mabel Dalley of East 8econd street, returned to her home this morning. Mrs. Tom Allen of Aurora Is visiting Mrs. W. B. Windley. Dr. E. 8. Credle of Pantego was in thecit^y ester day on a brief bnsiness ytstt. - FROM K. P. I). Ho. 4. 1 Rev. Chaa. D. Malone filled his appointment at St. Stephen's church Sunday morning and night. * Mi "* Mle. Julius Caller of Jew sauja and Rev, C. ?>. Malono were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cabe Cutler Sunday. ^ T."TF."XBf6f 6f Washington was In our viclntty Saturday tuning organs. He spent the night wltV.W. A. Congleton. Miss Clara Hodges is spending this week with her brother. Jessie Hodges ^Mr. and Mrs. Ferdon Alligood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. John M. (rotten. The many friends of Mrs. Is^ra Rodgers will be sorry to know that she t* Ul.' Miss LI Hie Alligood waa a guest of Miss Venia Alligood Sunday. MrC Margarette Cutler and Mies Hodgee Mcra day afternoon. C. A. Cutler made a business trip to Washington Saturday. Mrs. Fannie Cottea was a guest'of Mrs! W. H. Rodgers Monday afterMessrs. John F. and Bd. Cutler We* In onr midst Sunday afternoon, v Little Mlsa Linda Barl Cutler spent from Friday uatH Sunday with her aunt. Mrs. Carrie Cutler. Mrs. Laura Waters and children spent Monday with Mrs. Loais Pink!* ?. Mra. Ellen Brojr? end denfkUr, Mlea visited Mr? ^Alfred At Crystal Ice Co., Washiagtoe, K. 0. were gnests of Mf/and Mrs C*b? CuClfr Thursday evening. ^ We were vietted by a. refreshing rain Wednesday, night which we were glad to Jttss Stella Congleton wai a guest of Mrs. Mamie Mizon one evening last week. *" V) Mrs. D. H. .Bennetts and Mrs. Martha Baanotte waro-guasts of Mrs. Fannie Cottan one evening laat week. George Freeman of Washington was on R. F. D. No. 4 Tuesday, where the Roanoke Lumber Co. is getting timber.' We are sorry to note -that Mrs. Julia Cherry has been sick for severgldiya Miss Dora Congleton was a guest of Mrs. Tom Everson one evening laat week. Green SiiJgleton held divine service at Piny Grove school house Sunday afternoon. Miss ' Annie Congleton visited friends at Bnnyn Friday. 1 James G. Bright was a guest of his brother, Gilbert Bright, Sunday. CROW BRANCH ITEMS. Elder Butler filled his regular appointment at Union chapel Sunday. Mls?e? Llule Nobles and Llzale Powell were the gueBt of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Nelson Saturday night and 8unday. Mrs. W. H. Downs left Monday morning for. Vanceboro, N. C., to be at the bed aide o'f her mother, Mrs. J. O. Griffin, who is very ill. Miss Lillle Warren of Haw Branch spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Essie Barr. " Mesdameg E. W. Buck and It. M. Warren visited Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Downs Sunday night. MrT'c. C. Nelson and Miss Lillian Buck were the guests of Miss Lizzie Powell Sunday night, MessrsT "O. S. Warren and David Evans visited Miss Alice Godlcy Sunfor nlfhl ?Mr snrl Mrs Phnrllfl ed Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Warren -Sunday A Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moore were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W, Buck Sunday. Little Ethel Moore spent Sunday with her cousin. Gertrude Moore. Little Velma Powell and Thurman Downs spent Sunday afternoon with little Ruby Warreu.' E. Buck of Bragaw and R. M. Warren of Greenville spent Saturday |n'fht and Sunday witn ineir iaam.eo., Mis* Llllle Warren visited Miss LiUlan Buck Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Taylor visited ifr, and Mrs. H. M. Warren Friday | night. Mrs. E. W. Buck and 'grandchild j apept a few days with Mrt W.-JL Moore last week. STATE, COUNTY AND CITY OFFICEHOLDERS ESCAPE FED- | ERAL INCOME TAX. . Washington, May 14.?In the dlaIncome tax section of i the Underwood tariff hill In the House of Representatives just before! that body passed the measure, certain facts developed which may well be cited as samples of that technical J suit uf law whleh da an aot rommrnif I the esteem of the general public. It wit! not contribute to the joy of the citizen who has to pay federal taxes on his or her income in excess of $41000 a year-^even if the citizen so paying is heartily in favor of the j What's the Reason Health Without Knowing tne I '; ' Cause. Thsr? are scores of people who; drag out a miaeraoie existence wuaout realising the cause of their tji?ffjrlng. Day After day they * are racked with oackacho an dhaadapbe; suffer from nervousness, dUrJoea*. weakneee, languor and depression. Likely the kldneya have fallen behind in their work of filtering the blood and that la the root of the trouble. Look to your kldneya. aerial them In their work?give them the help they need. Ton can use no better remedy than Donn'a Kidney felle. Below la grateful testimony from a sufferer In thia locality. F. P. Avery, 190 Middle St.. Mew eon to change my high opinion of Doan's Kidney PIBa which I ex * A jf ^ I Mortgag jfe?- Contra< i Tncuran j n Old Jev and other impoi articles? Are th< from fire? If not ITSsfe Deposit ! are $1.00, $2.00 year according to let you see tl Bank of ^ I Jonitkn Hnvrts.JI'res. iWWtfWW \ ITS TIME I One Car Babcock I Flannagan Buggies | JUST RE: * Come arounc Washington He | B. L. SUSMAN, Pres. Income tax principle?to know that at the same time the local and State officeholder Is exempt from such taxation on aalary or fees, no matter by t how much the aggregate of such of- < flceholder'B compensation exceeds the j amount of $4,000.* This exemption ( the ways and means committee of the j House thonglit advlsahif in orijer to j keep cul >' the way of the point that i it is unconstitutional for the Federal 1 government to tax the instrumental!- j ties of the governments of the States. There is no doubt that it was ne , ceasary to exempt the salary o!"thcpreBent President of the United States during the term for which he- . was elected, as well as the salaries of all ol the present judges of the j Federal courts., because the Constitution specifically declares that their !comnensatic? shall not be increased or diminished during their terms o!'1 office. Members of Congress AM hot exempt. All of them, senators ond representatives alike, will have to pay the income taxee to the Federal government on $3,500 of their aa-nual compensation?that is. on all of their pay in excess of $4,000. NEWS FROM ACRE. Miss Ruth Harris spent Saturdaynight and Sunday "With Miss Mattle Swindell. _ Mrs. Patsy Campbell spent Saturday and Saturday" night with friends at Acre. Misses Mattie Swindell and Ruth Han-is attended services nt Pinetolfrn Sunday. Mrs. J. S. Harris and children were guests of her mother. Mrs. J. T. Boyd, Sunday. ? - Mrs. H. N. Waters and Mrs. Ralph Swindoll visited Mrs. C. M?Watet* . Sunday. t v Mrs.. C. C. and Mrs. J." S.'Harrls spent one evening last week with Mrs. Sam Boyd. Miss Sarah Boyd spent Sunday afternoon with Misses Jennie Boyd. jMattle and Maggie Wind ley and PIX>RII?A DOCTOBS AX MIAMI. Miami. Flu.. May 14.?Exceptional Interest is manifested in the fortieth annual meeting of the Florida Medical Association here "today, because of the variety of papers to be read on special subjects. The cure recently reported as having been affected in cases of tuberculosis, neuralgia and diptherla will be specially considered, in addition to routine business, reports of committees, etc. MBCRRTARY DANIELS AT PKSSACOLAg "Ptosacola, Fla.,- May 14 Secretary of the Navy Daniels mad his special party art I red here todiay' bit a tour ef Inspection of the Fansacol* navy yard. Mr. Daniels 4l\l bis ttt guest of honor at a reception glreh by the varieua Interests of the city, UJs evening. k'V. Try a want ad i.. fw iea^^Fl 1 h .#r a . ' 1 ? uarT7^~ J* 3$ '"wfl ee Policies relr$[r ,?j - -$W tant papers and >y absolutely safe , let us rent you jj lox. Tfie prices and $3.00 per to size. Ask bs em. Vasliin?ton ~~ T K ?*- ?- ? I _U ?1 1 TO RIDE j | higgles, One Car I I i i CEIVED J ] 1 see them. I I >rse Exchange Co. i i I | NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice Is hereby given that I have ? his day qualified before the Clark ?f the Superior Court of Beaufort bounty as administratrix of Uk? eaate of G. H. Peacock deceased, late - '"<aM >f Beaufort County, and all persons loirJIug claims against salil UBLULg &H> * UTPiliy notified te-file the same aim Ti ne or W. A. Thompson, Attorney. <j luly Aerified on or before the 24th lay of April, 1914, or this notice will j ie pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate IPiil please make immediate payment. This the 28th day o! April. 1913. FRANCIS PEACOCK. Administratrix of the Estate o(n(2. II. Peacock, deceased. d.*>a.?u*t* * NOTICE. |-^w7," Kotlco is hereby gtvefi that I have this day sold the retail drug business ? heretofore conducted by me in Aurora, N. C. under the firm name and style of Staley Drug Co., to -C. V. Knight, who will continue to conduct said business as Staler Drug fin ?d All debts due by said Staley Drag Co., contracted prior to this date will be paid by the undersigned, and nil persons now indebted to said company will pleaso make immediate pay mint to me or to W. A. Thompson. Attorney, and all debts contracted by said company from this date will be assumed by C. V. Knight, and fcfao public will take notice that I hwe no further connection xtth said Staley Drug Co. Mr. Knight is a licensed pharmacist, and to tljjose who have heretofore had business relations with said Staler Drug Co., I cheerfully recommend a continuance of same. : al patronage given said Company in the past, and asking a continuance of the same to the present proprietor in Q tire future. This the 10th day of April. 1013. Respectfully, . 'Al 8. W. STALEY. M. D., *. Aurora, N. C? 4-14-4wc LIST YOC'R TAXES. . Notice is hereby given to all . persons In the CU> df WflflllihfcMAT^ quired to list property or poll for taxation, must list their taxes during the month of May. I can be found at the Court House. Hours: 8 a. m. to 1 p. m.; 2 to 6 p. m. for the purpose of receiving their list. After the afcove date the tax list will be closed. . ^ M 'AHantU- I *- - ' [that failure to list will result in your being double-taxed. Please do not fall to list 70uy*tax?8 before expiration of Move date, * Respectfully. vX ? C. C. CRATCH, List Taker for City of Washington. *-?-tfc r mm. The onderslcned baa tkla dar qualified as administrator a T. A. 1 lit T. I. Watdee. aad all pir.eaa l?- ^ dettod to Mi aetata are re<iatoe?>to make wml * aatd clalauu ' the aadaralcaad1 v'ttla 1* #( . from tkla data, or thla aotloebUl ba ^ , ' JOSHUA a WltlM. "1
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