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WSTO BlfltiS PUBLISHED EVERT "AKTERNeON r Onion Alley. Minn Main nad Bn' and Btmtt. J Entered ?? eeeond-elnoe matter ,* Add tat (. 1?0?, et the poetomce at. Washington, N. C.. under the act . ot March 3.1*70. K Ona Modth.. 9 .16 Hi'*7 . Four Mouths 1.00 Btx Months 1.90 One Year .... 9.00 rJL-eSubscribers de*>rrlidg toe oa-.mr discontinued will please notify thla .office an date of expiration, otherwise U will be continued at regular subscription rates until notice to stop Is received. ^ ^ If you do not get me -Bally News promptly telephone or write the manager, and the complalr t will receive Immediate attention. It 1b our dpelre-.ta please you. < . All articles sent *.o t.-.e Daily News . or publication must be signed by vhg writer, otherwlsf they will not published. # ;, * Tl'EBLAY, .MAY 2C. 1914. rolC KKrOKDKI'.. ' v* v *1r.Scott of mounts Creek. ^ ? -has,,announced himself a candidate for i he oJhcV of Recorder for Wash/ ingtou District. Mr. See It j.> a successful farmer ' ' of prottiliictii'o .'if li:t^ community. \ ?*** few year* aSo 1*e began ive study jv " "' 'i law at home and ihrbhgh hard s"ud> ' '"** ' lioiircparcd h;iii?'e1f f r' ihe examination before ' (he ' Supreme Court and" passed wlfh credit lo hlnisrolf. 11'* K a-kiog the il>mocru:* of Wash' ' invti.n. I.oiig Arw.nml Chocowlnlty ' * township* (or cluivsiyin to litis office rasfimifrlbilfty and irust. _____ . .. * " * it.otID' u\r. ..... ..?? il IIVUIII HIV fUfpW Iir*u m.tilc mul "we 'think it a gob 1 une. I Hat ifvome citizen xvoulil make i it'- pi opor arrangements for shrink S:n;: e'econd street. anil other streo'.s as fni* tHa: 'matter, say twice'per div r i \c-u oil' provided it is done thoroughly, t lat uo doubt the resident along tiie nnne would glad lv pay a stipulated amount to be 'jiLri-oi .t upoll for siie.h service weekly. I r !' . *i io ilie wore put ittlti V1 - '' d'''tl?tl? s? uould make a j:? "I liviir*. for l:e who manage* it. The dij-i n >w is almost unbearable, inm 'i -?? that the citizens cannot cuius their porches with any degree o' comfort. Perhaps the city sprin't Kt might lie induced i.; come out irntu under sovor -for now it.seems lie an utter stranger on ilic ittcots. The tost individually would h" small?a mere bagatelle, while t e comfort and pleasure derived tl refror.t wouM be almost bound A ssc stated above the suggestion ?f i.'inh is an excellent one, i iiSPI I. SKIIMONS Washington 5> now being afforded a rare privilege as well a> plea^ury. in tiie series of evangelistle services in progress at the U'lrsi l*re?l?yi?frlu'i Churchy *<H"tn?lucted by Evangelist Wright and* i.s s iik-t Mr. ;<iood. . The ".its'! -?r\i? ? . was field on Thursday evening l;ct. ahil since i ->* time r er?? i a In?n an tucrean.1 at'ctidaitce upon each s'nryire.jfh& climax lietnir rea: I ' d Surtday even, inr when ci'iz-ti- of>aM creeds an.l doiim.lit . I I ' . lint-,.'. .no.III.. rlum and Utahl a Miul-etlrrinc pel sermon ftdTii "i !*.?? theme "Ai'p Von Saved."I Last' nv&in the preacher made a wonderful p>a .?peakin?t :rom tho ^subject ' Hell." No inoro earnest, consecrated am l.asrutlir of Christ has ever visited ilrls i;i;y. He knows life, he knows !> Bible and oo<? not warp words ?.r sugar coal his sentences in telling his hearers their duty t:> titer fcllov. nian and t.? their Clod. Ml* Wriclit lias traveled ejfteni'"'v >rv1 Ue 1. a rc?iiu?.i c??lt??rr 1 C r' -' in ~enr!rtii'.-in. whe* e p?-"? ' in V.'a af this time r.-3 ' -j'i! <ind Le.f.cr banian:* v J't *::i Mr. C-ocd ha e alieady gained a v.arm aithe :n a'.l our heart: The meotlsi, they ar~ u rcfnii.y ed ' bid? fy:r to rc.al: '.n -ntoM so-yj. Any citizen will be benefitt?"'ii and made to fee', better in hearing them tell and sine the "Did .Old Siory.-vi? Jesuit and H:-? Love.'* NOTK KOIt"nd-r and by virtue of the y:;*:r >fl.. /' of fa'"^ contained iu a certain Mort gage Deed executed on the 2 7ili day ,. % of April, lJ*)t>, by Jo:.cpli V. Jtarp r and-Hat tie. O. Harper, his wife, t.? the Home Ltuildin^ and Loan Association which 5.j *1 Mortgage Uf'J is dji!y.je.tardcd in. the c:h-.- o? th Register of L?ee.l$ fcr B-cu? ri --.ur. ty. in Gc<k 138. pas- 4ot>, tie u i dor&.gn^d wiil, on Thun-a;s the 2t:h dtv of Mav. 1914, at tfe?k?o]|rt Hous* door in Beaufort rrtirtft-fifc at Jl! )l4 o clock nri'on. offer , for rale *(r? the* . highest bidder for rash. lltr follow f>c. Ing described real eyiato. io-wit: That certain lot.or parcel of Ian I situated in the city of Washington ind lying on the north aide of Third , . arret and went side of Bridge " "treet, beginning at the southward ^ uirneT of Panttno Dirkersoiv's lino ? '".-V"Third, street, tind running with 'Ibird sffeet wcatwaxdly 26 feet to Buck1* southwest corner, ' thtico with ??ld Buck'sTthO porth - vrrjm- ? v . y ^ . -- -r a SmsIIl' Every Minute 1 is a low estimate of fire loss in the United States. This shows the importance of adequate fire insurance . protection, because no one 1 .can tell when part of this loss will come to him. To be insured'.in . the. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. is to have 'absolute protection. WM, BRAGAW & CO; Hint insurance Agents In Washington, N. C. 210 ftct, thence eoet'wltlt the w' It. i? ycrs line, 25' feet to Pauline : Dlckt -son's lino, and thence with her line" s. 210 feette-th^Jjeginnlag. It beipa- - ?art of lot No. 2^ In that part of the Towh' of Washington called Van Nor&eu Town, and 'being the same land conveyed to Joseph V. Harpe; O. B.' Wynne, by deed dated January 2, 1905, and duly,recorded in the Register's office of Beaufort county on tl?o 27th da> of April. 11HI6. Default having been made in tfhe paymout of* the indebtedness secured l>y said Mortgage Deed, this sale is had in order -that the proceeds therefrom may be applied on said indebtedness. .... j This 27th day of April. 1914. (10MB BUILDING AND l.OAN ASSOCIATION. -Mortagec. EDWAIlD l>. STEWART, Owner of the l)obt. Edward 1.. Stewart, Attv, 4-2S.4twc Corns Go, Sure Pop, ii iou use ":bets-n simple us ,\ I; r, UV ilit' Xrw Way of Curing Corns ami ("a IJ If you have corns now, the chancel " are you lave never u?ctl "CKTS-IT,!* tin* biggest seller among eorn euros over known. H is the new way, does away with all trouble, pain and fuss. J Gat the Corn* Off Your Feci, ud the Corn I Wrinkle* Off Your Foce. Nothing Can Do Ii Like "CETS:T." Iiii treat corns for years, have gotten ml of them right off,, with a few drops of "GETS-IT," applied us ijuick , as you can spell your name. Corns . lust love to be cut. picked, filed, gouged und pulled. Quit it. You've tried cotton rings that cause shooting eorn pains, greasy salves that spread over the toe and make it raw ami tape iliac sticks to the flocking? now try "GETS-17." It has none of th" drawbacks oi tin- old style corn i . cures, eases pain and never fai'.? on any corn or callu-. "GETS-IT" is sold by all druggists. 2S?c a bottle, or at tit direct, by E. Lawrence-&<'hicago. - GETS-IT" is sold 'n Washington by all druggists. l-'oit KiiKnirc To My Friends and Fellow Citizens of Beaufort County: I hereby annocnce myself as a candidate for the Sheriff's- office. I have only one promise to mako to 1 you people should 1 bo elected and that l.i the same promi-.e that I made to idv good friends who <o lmy supported m?r in ti e last campaign when they made me their cb ' i as Recorder for Washington. I. is.; Acre and Chocowlnlty townships, and that is the same promise I now make to the county as a whole, that Is, if you will make me your sheriff I will do nothing to bring reproach upon the county or myself, and you j will not he ashamed of me as your .Sheriff. If elected. I shall be as lenient as possible with you in settling your taxes; but will ccllect when they become due as the law directs. Bi sure and pay your poll j I tax before the firtt day of May. 1914, j1 Iso yon can vote on election day without being challenged. Thanking jou in advance for" any support that you may give me. Respectfully. VII MAM n. WINDLE Washington, N C. 3 14-lwp. srniM. lax \'ti\ r. ami r.r.oon Cl.K.lNftER. | Flush out the an umuhiUa wa>fi , and- poi^onn of tho winter months; I cleans your stomach, liver and k'd.' no a of all Impurities. Take Dr.J King's New I.ife I'llls; ifotbing bet-', ter f??r purifying tlie blood. Mild,1 | non griping laxative. Cures const!-j j pation; make* -yoi\ fool fine. TftWOj no other. 25c, at your druggist., ad j Bucklen's Arnica SaWe for All j iijirU. . -b V. * ' W. T. Rlchardion of Richmond, Va.. is am one the T/oleomo visitors to lis*, city today. J " ll! Parlor o:'lU!?!?l?, N. c~. la hers todty on businers. B. L. Banks of Blizaboth City, is In the city. r.R. T. Martin, (JMy A'.*rta*y of Bel haven, tf. V , was hero Jujiterday ou professional i >1 j HI <Tv Pa iter son of ^fow Bern.'^l. p., was ^ passenger ou tho Norfolk Southern ynblerdayi Dr. Ernest W. Dunn of New Bern, N. C., is a guest at Hotel Louise. Itev. J. ?>. Waters, -pastor of the Christian Church,^Belbaven, N.* C., is a welcome visitor to the city. 8. H. Shipp of NeV Bern, N. C., Js in the city. *t t John Roberta of 8fv Quarter, I U. C? is a Wasldagloa visitor. il. 'a. W blip" oj Norfolk, ,1, on. our ^streets thin.morning, r1 Miss MInnio Wtilehard of Botfl'el, upd Mrs. . '8. Whlchard qfsVandcinore. registered ,ot . Motel Lou 1 so yesterday, v The numeroua [/lends of MaJ?" Fowl? Telfair, or RaleigJ, N. C? are glad to see him a Washington visitor. " I] T. E. Laviu of Raleigh. Ip in the elty? .... v i , u I FOB 8MEIUFFTo the Democratic Vctora or Beaufort county: Ha\ing received n.cny inquiries 1 from my friends from the different ' sections of the county as to whether I will be a candidate for renomlnatidn and election and expressing their desire to voto for me again, I take this metnod to express to my fribnds my sincere thanks for their loyal support heretofore and if poa tbipK 1 am a worthy officer and have discharged the duties of the office well and carefully'guarded the coun ty's interest, then 1 ask yoa to give me your hearty support in the primaries and I will serve you as belt I can two more years?serving your process and collecting your taxes as modestly as It can be don^ to collect as closely as I have since 1 have been your sheriff. By reference to the financial committee's reports you will find my insolvent lists for each year have been about two per cent of the taxes. Now if you think a new sheriff, without experience, can do you better service and that you can save to the county money, by making a chauge. then it is to your interest and your duty, as I see it, to do co. If not the county needs every cent due it and if I am continued by my Democratic friends in the sheriff's office I can only promise to flo what 1 have done, to give you my whole time and undivided service. Again thanking you for your past favors and for your., suport at the coming primaries, 1 am. Sincerely your servant, dgO. E. RICKS. WISHED SHE COULD DIE knd Be Free From Her Troublet, but Findj Better Way. Columbia, Tenn.?"Many a time." says Mrs. Jessie JSharp, oijthls placej : ?..vm nuuiu uic miu uc rcucvca Of my suffering, from womanly troubles. 1 could not get up, without pulling at something to help me, and stayed In ped " most of the time. 1 could not do my housework The least amount ol work tired me out. My head would swim, and 1 would tremble for an hour or more. Finally. 1 look Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I am not bothered with pains any more, and I don't have to go to bed. In fact, j 1 am sound and well of all my troubles." ] Cardui goes to all the weak spots and helps to make them strong. It acts with nature?not against her. It is for fhe tired, nervous, irritable women, who fed 1 as it everything were wrong, aftfraicd ror.tclhing to quiet their nerves and strengthen the worn-out system.- . ' It you are a woman, suffering from any of the numerous symptoms of womanlf J trouble, take Cardui. It will help you. ' At all druggists. Write (?: Chauanootra Madhins Co.. Lad to* i Adv.;err Dact. Chattano<-?a. Tacn_ Ur \ txMtmrtimt on your case a..4 84-paga IxxjV, Horn*, TitUntri foi A ornen." in plain wrapper B.C. IBS \ CHOICE Cut Flowers. For all occasions, Roses Cartaions. Vk let* and rallies the Iead^ .-rs O.irarlio redding arrange, uienr-* ar? ol the latest touch. Notb tng finer tn floral offering^ to be had. Blooming Pot plants, ami las, Hyacinths, Palms, Perns, Horfolk pines and many other nice po| plants. Rom: Bushes, Fvergreens Shrub bcries, hedge plants ?nd shade trees. Mull, telephone and telegraph . orders promptly executed byf 1 ' J. 1.8'0UINN ft). f RALEIGH, N. C. Phones: Store 42. Greenhouse 149 i ' 7T. i , T! * moraine Tin tha Atlantic Connt Line for n rlnJt to Wuktnitni CtttT. . . j_ A BrUar Authority. Yoang IIuubnuA- -My danr Jemima. I m^Tmy Utnt tfclfc pmkun. W?e. T?? All ret" Inmf^entfoo, ?oar The cookery book eejre that It taHoa cxccllentl- Lofton Telckraph. . Depressed Spirits to He Happy celebrated French ?phy*lclan has said that "a man's liver is the barometer of his disposition." Every man and every vfanah knows that the chewcful smilo U a big factor In cne's success. Everyone should know?that the disordered liver t* cause of ninety per*c?ft of hnman ills. Easy overwoihjrf llTOfa arc the .prime caaeee, ; pt headaches, ipdigegtlon. constipation and dozens^of-other ills. Put, the ^ Inactive liver always Warns 1>y coated tongue, sour stomach, dull eye and even lasinesSa ' Hee^ your warning and insure hap- I piness to yourself and reflect it upon I your aeeoclAtes. Calomel used to | do. Modern, day science 'has found j a better way in CAR8W*LL'8 LTVER-AID which is a pure vegetable remedy on sale under a guarantee ' or money refunded at 60 cents for 1 large bottle. -As* the Hardy Drag I Co., about It. . I CASTOR IA Tat Infanta aa4 CUldran. 4 Thi KM Yah Km* Dwm RimM i WcipK. meuare, or spread a gallon of B. M. P. kind?tho teat will prove that it goes farther per gallon! Time will prove that it wears longer, and holds its brilliancy and color to tho last. Honeatly measured, honestly made? of pure oil, pure turpentine, and the correct proportion of pure pigments to give the best results and the best service. Will not blister or peel; wears in such n way as y> leave the best possible surface for repainting. Free color card! and valuable paint pointers In the apodal 15. M. P. House Paint Booklet. Call lor a free copy today. "3. M. P." atanda for Beat Mauls fhint. I hero is a B. M. P. bind for eterjr purpose. Mode "j7 BecLcr-Mooro Paint Co., St. lotils. I Sold k7 Pcgram-Watson Hardware Co. I WE ARE AGENTS j Iver Johnson, Reading 3tandafd; Emblem, Hudson ^ Dayton and Great .Western j Bicycles sold for cash or on iime. We also have the ^ most complete repair shop in the city all work guaran- 5 D. R. CUTLER ' Phone ?38 I CWJJ^LaLn^E | ft or 0 doaea 000 will break < iny caw of Chill* & Fever, Colda i La Grippe: h acta on the liver = letter than Calomel anddoea not,n tripe txakkea. Price 2S* M . . A' - ?1 ! I r ^ A oOuUflvTCIol XNnBS ior puH#ea^jpeu, ft! 1: mbmnwH MM AccousU desired from indK id [K> uals, firms and corporation. 1 4 per cent tan^mwM qwtw ^H| ly paid on Savings accounts. Fresh Strawberry I Ice Cream TODAY | CRYSTAL ICE COJ Phone 83 WaatewtpcM^. C- | J <9 AAAA^ ?*#**** I FOR SALE > Second Hand Automobiles f I E. M. F. 30, 5 Passenger Touring. 1912 model la aood. X condition. Demountable Rim, Hartford Traufelt Shock A . Absorber. Tirea practically new, extra tire, rim, coeWtrK ' tool book and etc. $650. E. M, F. 30, 4 passenger Demi-Tonneau, 1911 model 5 1 fair condition- $450. W I STUDEBAKER 25 Roadster 1913 model only ran about I 1500 miles- A-l cond^ior $600. I FLANDERS 20, 5 passenger touring, 1912 model, good ) condition, $400 | FORD, 0 passenger Touring 1911 model fair condition 3 i Harris Har/iiiraro A*' ^Xl tiltf f 11 I PSS^Src&jjfijj^OTfl 1? lh*t tUr Ou*hl lo <nr, her J HKCMMpllnfl^R^ bow. If >? when (togfe, at ItaK r_T^?j whe? *b?. "a"1**- Btetr StH of ' I IfWg^pyV^aawoMwJI ambition look, forward to fcorlor Wr 3 ZZZ 1 botee of her tnro whoa ahe sate M^tE^TV^^STTll I"*ni"1' """J1* future wives. M*njr an mkqm- i lmKKm X-t&fil / fat-^waMhwal-toooiidWf S^iSsttSist s [ajplaB Wo coo offer yon a good howe for a Bute cash, ud oa mtr ww . i We have some floe city homes ranging in price^ from $1,000 to $6,000. '' 1 Who wants a good farm seven miles from WashingtQtt. on good road; 215 acres of this land, 23 acres in good state of cultivation and said to be fine tobacco land. Them ia'en eight room dwelling house fair condition. Tobacco bathe and out building, fair fence around the land. A bargain for this weds a 40 acre (anna with buildings lor f1000. Who wants It? Be quick? _ see: us WASHINGTON-BEAUFORT LAisin rn (Incorporated) S. ?J. MERRIMAN, JR. Mgr. Market Street Washington, N. C. | ^ - ' " 1 SECRETARY OF STATE. WILLIAM J, BRYASI Will Speak at New Bern Saturday, bfay 30th lome-Coming Celebration Fair Grounds . New-Bern. May 27. 28, 29, and 30,1914. lorse Racing, Aeroplane Flights, Automobile and Automobile and Aeroplane Races, Midway and Fireworks, pedal Rafes on all Railroads and Special Trains "Bryan Jay". Transportation to and from Fair'grounds 10c ach way, children under twelve 5 cts. ) UMN WOOD IMm Ne* Y??.l*Ma VrtMgj U ^ | J. LEON WOOD & 0. \ [ B ANKERS and BROKERS. C S Btocti. Bo?d?, Cotton Ormlm mmi l-niiM?, CT n?i Hull, I [ OaapuMw BdMhi, Iforfoik. Ya. ' \ . f f Prlt?? rt? to K?w I?k M aMWW (MN|l.?q|il^ ^ Tnd< aad oOk kodal emaa. . I lumll gtraa ChnM AMMtoa. ^ fry An Ad to The Daify ittij u . . . &fc.'-a?''^ ' ft.4 .irtava^itUAttBnHI I S. A. 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