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PUBLISHED EVHKT A*TKRNOW t Onion Alloy. batwMB Main and 8ao- 1 ond Streets. 1 r?5Sr:, i Washington, N. C.. under the net d . ] . ? x > <One Month 9 .19 t Pour Month* 1.00 t Six Month* 1.90 . One Year 9.00 . Subscribers desttlug tu? payer discontinued will please notify this or-l* flee on date of expiration, otherwise j 1 It will be continued at regular sub-l ? . scrlption rates until notice to stop Is j received. If you do not get tne Dally News promptly telephone or write the manager, and thocomplalr t will receive Immediate atteutlon It Is our ' .toeIre to please you. 1 All articles sent to Die Daily News , or publication must be signed by .be writer, otherwise they will not 1 * published. 1 THURSDAY. MAY 28, 1314 1 PARTY HARMONY. In his* address to the Democratic 1 Con vein ion Inst Saturday Joseph F. 1 Tayloe urged the Democrats of cllaulort county to rut u-'.rt? all differences and untie in the inure*', o'" party harii.cn>. 11!:' arguni. nt v.a taken becati-o unL-ts there ibcmo let up :n sdrri.ig ?>i f.ctroii.i. t feeding and prejudic-s tl> ;- > wvll h. ; split in the par:y \.; uli will r.,-.-u'.i i:t disaster. Get together and don'; disrupt tin? party for the sake n." vlr.,img in tome personal or f.r. tlcr.nl matter. 1* tiiis Kind of weather Ijcepa up l'i k out lor an overflow to the t;t:uk.M re-orts, TV . "111.. *..... - . t'i'.i I".? that rivorlet in Soulh Auicri 1 i a : a (li-ciiv ry of his own. I Tii" u-ij advertisements you mK* ' in l!.:.- ) : :1 r l::n> be tho ot>o lLull". i:;o-r u. ful to you. Head them all 1 |!c faro you make an lutiniitatii ban-uln *uppise you take our a.t %:!. aru v.lun ; nr wife t ink ill out if. A.Id- .1 i -\ ... f l\ ' 1 v .ul,? i- i- r .aunty ... ; li- > v. ill r?1". 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To Mr Fn^nrU an 1 Fellow Citizen** of lit-aulort County; I h*roby annum-.* myself k- a candidate for the Mherlff's CTF.:e. 1 luivt- onl/ fine promise to wake to ; on people should I ho elected ami t' .it is the same promise that 1 land--4 to my pood friend* who ablv bupporteil me in the Urn can::,.;;-, i when they made me their tkoiccj jit llecordor for Washington, Long ' Acre and Choeowinity towni-liips. and that is tl?o same pronv^*' I new make to the county as a whole, that Is, if you will make ine your sheriff I wiy do nothing to bring reproach upon the county or ntywlf, and you will not be ashamed of me a.i your Sheriff. If elected. I s.:all be p. lenient as possible with voa in ..ctthng your taxes; but will exile: i when they become duo as the law dl r*ots?. Ii. sure and pay your poll tax before the first dav of May. 1 *> 11, fo you ran vote on election day without being challenged. Thanking you in advance for nuv support that yon may give mr ./ Itegpcctfully. WILLIAM n. WINl>LLV. Washington, N. ('. 3 14-1 wp. * F'Oft FiKDHTI KTo the Democratic Voters ct Beaufort county; Having received rae.ny Inquiries from my friends from th* different actions of the county as to whethei will be a candidate for renomlu* ion - and election and express!])] heir desire 4b vpte (or ma again, i ako this nietuod to express to w; rlends xuy sincere thanks for theli oyal support heretofore and if pot hlnk 1 tun a worthy o&cdr and havi lischargcd the duties of thecoma veil and carefuTly guarded the corn y's Interest, then I ask you to givi ne your hearty support In the prl uarles and 1 \v?U serve you as bes call two xno.o years?serving you >rocess and collecting your taxe is modestly as it cau bo done b rolled as cloikly a3 I have since :iavo been your sheriff. By refer snce to the financial" committeo'B rc [.oris yeu will find my insolven Jala for each yccr have been abou ;v.o per cent of the taxes. Now If you think a now sterlfl without experience, can d? you' bel ler service and that you can sav to the county money, by makin x change, tin 11 it Is to your lntei est and your duty, as 1 see It, to d ro. If not the COhaly needs ever :ent due it and If 1 am continued b my Democratic friends in the shei Iff's ofllco 1 can only promise to d what I have douc, to give you m whole time and undivided servlct Again thanking you for your pas favors and for your suport at th roming primaries, 1 am, Sincerely your servant, "SO. ] :. KICKS. CHUCK Y'JCIt Al'lt! I. COVCilS. Thawing froy-t ar.il Anril rains cbil i'ou to tl.e wiy marrow, you catc ;cld?llcad and lungs stuffed?Yo ire feverish?Cough rontuiually an feel miserable?Via need Dr. King" N'ew Discovery. It reoihes lullame tud irritated tk'oal mid lung!-, stop tough, your ln-ad clears up. feve caves, mid you feel lino. Mr. J. 1 [Jails. of Siiekiity Corner, Mo., "wa turcd of a dreadful cough af'.er doc :or's Ircatiuuit ai d nil oilier romc 5ie? fulled. Relief or money buck pleasant?CMMrtu 11 ku il. Got jotllo today. &0c. ur.d <1.00 at you Jrucsir t. Buckler.'# Arrl-a S;:lvo for a! toros. ad sriuxc; i \\ vrivp. ash iilooii t i.i:ans!:ii. r'u-li <mi f.'.c a v.ait in?l po;.ous <>: tUo wintor umuth* ] at.* \.-?r 'r*t'i. 5l\?-r .1 l:?d ; o. a'l lm; ur?!r#. T.r, o l?r T f r purlf; inr tlxi* ! !< < d. MiUI "..:n-r.ripir:r luxaliYu. Curia tons;! main's you fctl fine. Tak *.o -r Vuur dniRK:"t. a Hurt#. "?! [ 'J JL ej> a o.? stuJcbuki r tiro i\?l is or lliirti l) one-fifth tl:e liie cj of lic.n i-.r' .Sinw'. tV-r c:i a r- ' r...?u i : :..-p F;v " 1- i <:v? ! ut. 'i 1 : 1. '. -i:> : 1 * v ' ' ' i -l a* ! . : * lift, si 'rir.s- rt'riru!? 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GRADY LET mo picture to you the footsore Confederate soldier as, buttoning up In h a faded gray jacket the parole which waa to bear testimony to hi# ? children of hie fidelity and faith, he turned his face southward from Appomattox in April, 18*5. What does he find, let me aek you?what d-ea he find when, having followed the battle stained cress against overwhelm| ing odds, dreading death not half ao much ae surrender, he reaches the home ne left so prosperous and beautiful? He finds his house In ruins, his farm devastated, his slaves free, Ids stock killed, hie barns empty, hie trade destroyed, his money worthless, his social systam, feudal in its magnificeneo, swept awayf I his pcopto without law or legal status, hie comrades slain and tha burden of i. others heavy cn his shoulders. Crushed by defeat, his vary traditions are gone; v/ithout rrcney. credit, employment, material or training, and, baeidea all this, I confronted with the gravest problem that ever met human intalligenco?the eaZ I tah11si.ir.n of a status for the vast body of hi* liharat*<4 | What dee* hs do, this hero in gray with a heart of gold? Doa* he ait down ! in cu'lennos* and despair? Not for a day. Surely God, who had atripped him of ? h.j prosperity, inspired him in hi* adversity. As rujn was never before so overwhelming. rcver was restoration swifter. The soldier stepped from the trench* e; into the furrow, horses that had charged Federal guns marched bsfcre the I p!?w. and fields that ran red with human blood in April were green with the harvest in June. The new south is enamored of her new work. Her soul is e'. rrcd with the breath of s new life. Tho light of a grander day is falling fair | on her face. She is thrilling with the consciousness of growing powsr and pros, j peril)*. As she stands erect, full statured and equal among the people of the j ?srlh, breathing the keen air and looking out upon the expanded horizon, she understands that her emancipation camo because, through the inscrutable wisI rfLin of God, her honest purpose was crossed and her brave armies were beaten. busmnFrescued DESPAIRING WIFE c- Alter Four Years ol Discouraging ' had gotten so weak I could not stand, '- ? r i ? u d n i r and 1 gave up in despair. Conditions, Mrs. Bollock Gaye M ^ my hll5band ^ ? boH|( ot Up in Despair. Husband Cardui, the woman's tonic, and J cotnr . n menced taking it. From the very first tamo 10 Kescne. dose, I could tell it was helping me. I can now walk two miles without its Catron, Ky.?In an interesting letter tiring me, and am doing ill my work." from this place, Mrs. Settle Bullock I 11 you arc ail run down from womanly I (Utiles as follows: "1 suffered for tour troubles,don't Rive up in despair. Try ! V --U-, with womanly troubles, and during Cardui, thewoman'stonlc. It lias helped : me, I could only sit up lor a little more than a mUlioo women, in its 50 and could not walk anywhere at years ol continuous success, and should | : . At times,-1 w ould have severe pains surely help you, too. Your druggist has ;r. my left side. sold Cardui for years. He knows what | 'il:; doctor was called in. and his treat- it w ill do. Ask him. He will recom: t rel'evcd me for a while, but I was mend it Begin taking Cardui today. ::rn confined to my bed again. After A S j r.l.r.cllung seemed to do me any good. "IS FRFE TO YOU?MY SiSFER W? , f V I ' oa'd allocs U. 1 want toteliafl woman about / \ I n-T reader, tor yoonalf, your t V?v \ th^??r.y<^rmo?her.oryonrrfiter. I wast to r \ t*4l yoo hoar to core youieaUea at home with'pR; : 1 ouyh?h<li> of?djctpr. Manaeemtondaeetmod '-r(-*>- 7?. . '' 4 1 wrBmeaafferls^,.What wo wont en ksowftw ** -T XVIKs 1 M? we know better th^a any doctor ! 4 ***** I know that myotome treatment to safe and ear* flHT ' I oarefoiUwr^weiirWIWitodliiSes. WcwittairBk V V BF ' / tu<l ta:> f* Wt, jatrtf ieea fxaip. inmiimi, V r K- ? / oamg^wagagaa I X tt X hnt?HW to our ew. v gw J I '-anttoMwdy?ra? mapMaba Itft frtafemrt X. fx r jSKfta ^.'.7, ? i rc **533 Y p-sn a-.f, i: rUl coat yoaonly about liooataa week or Tern than twoceateaday. It ' v '/ k v/ u ; rot1.t,wor^ or oocmpetlon. Jmt mat ae i?w aam a* aMrm, tell me how yon -' yon wijh. udl will aend you the IroetmeOt for youroaee. mUrSflrtm.tnplainwrap, r-.-t, ,r-i m-.1. i win ^eoeendyouWwafwtmyhotifr-ieeirsewi Srwcju. wraei" wt?i *i'; -(trvtliv, m t tf,na ahowlnf why women attffar, andbow they earn welly oure tbemeetrae I j ^ *r,-rT w^3..r^bpaldiMww?t andlw^ulMBjWKgi''^*iggS^Bjg!iig; /c O-OiU>tt,;,asM an 0TKtrathm,s70O ean decMe yoeradr Bowmndeof wommiiaTawed ? s'A-tth fay homo rosaedy. It rare ?H tt4 arnmc, Ta Baban if iaatflni. T nit I aapfeln I 'J*n"" 'ner.> Whtoh ap iedPy ladajbeta^dWFEMiaWElBtfWWHWWWBMl^alaao1 or Irrccccn- Ucnetrualfaa in yonaf LadlgaTffTinpnim end health aJwayarmahifrom " il??Si^iSHSfflss^sasss s1 sjw^ssaKrsgv1^iKarSS, ***" - - - m i i i "i i in i . ? TTi^ nlji Hp ftorHijtcosy* (7 Forever H /2f^Q25T > H ^^ir* Thirty Years BfMWmoTiiaia uHo Minm Try it ior 30 days I at OUR expense / I Put the Self-Filling Conklin to a I I strenuous, worth-while test on I 1 your own particular work, for / I a whole month. If it doent f 1 "stand up" under the teat?if it I jm 1 doesn't meet your entry expect- I V I ation, we will take it back cheer- J Fills Z .. I fully and without question. I Jl&ffJf ||| is truly a remarkable pen?a I r | ?always writes smoothly flj J 1 '*** The Silent Breeze-Maker C. The Emerson special model "Residence Type" oscillating {an can be a daily factor in the comfort of your home. No other gives the same results. The fines* fan for living room, dining room or bedroom. G. Brings quiet relief from heat?just the rush of cooling breeze. .1 G, Easiest to adjust. Costs little to nurTt Guaranteed five years by the factory. . Why not have one? Gay Plumbing & Hardware Go. I* w R. gat. Mgnagtr ... 1 "i,, , ""'.== AJDMlMfilH AT P. IX NOTICE. . . Ha vine ijualtflod as administratrix f of Jas. H. Braddy, dec?ased, late of Beaufort county. North Carolina, this y/9 ar# |* a position to oCar a qgri Is to notify all persons having claims tor shin caocars without tfca usa 01 .(.t.? th. Mtsts at m t dacMMd Z to exhibit them to the underslgnad ottT tnnmdlste supervision for i on or before the Itth day of April, time (two or three weeks)'. * If In Ml*, or t*l? ootlco will * plssdod t.Mod writs in bar of Ihfir recovery. All parsona Indebted to said estata will ^ please make Immediate payment necretery. This 25th day of April, 1914. ttnral Rotreei Drug rT|ftf r MBS. ZADA T. BRADDY. Masai Baliial. Vs. 4-17-?wc. 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