s MMSI01 IMIT HM PVBLI8HID ITUT JjrTMMIOOM Ma ABw.JMwMjAUa-fU *M SmV. IW?. ?t aa Waahlaataa. N. C.. uim tka aat < ltont ?. 1ITI., tabMribinwmt?ii|it?i? i on tin a Ml will ploooo notify this of- , rtotlvad. . ?- i It ro? ao m at at namr Km prowptlr t?l?pl?Ott? or writ* th? >nt|M. u< th, oompUli I will r?MtT* iDBttltu tttanUoo. It la oar *aatra to plaapo rot. All aniclaa aoat 10 aw OaUj Mowa ibr publication moat bo bp alitor, otharvlaa tkap wtB mot to pabUahod- |* nWOllBBW SATURDAY, JUNH IS. l?t?. ALCOHOL BARREI) FROM NAVY. Alcohol as a beverage been barred out of the United States navy. Following the recotamendalion of Burgeon General Braiated, Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels has Issued an executive order abolishing all alcoholic liquors from every ship and station of the navy. The order reads, "The use or introduction, for drinking purposes, of alcoholic liquors on bosrd any naval vesse', or within any naval yard or station, is strictly prohibited, and commanding officers will ^e held directly responsible for the enforcement of this order." The significance and extent of the change which has taken place in popular views regarding alcohol, qb indicated by this sweeping order of the secretary, can be appreciated only when one recalls the stories of naval experiences of past generations. when rum, brandy and whiskey formed a part of the regular of- t uciai lairnag, wnen moor or Home kind was served, as a routine proce- ; dure, to officers and men before go- , Ing into action, aDd when one of the chief characteristics of sailors, whether officers or seamen, was their ability to dispose of an amazing quan tlty of intoxicants. The development of scientific methods and the ubo of instruments of precision in war- ' fare have made alcohol detrimental to the modern naval man. Soaflghts In the past were won by brute hardihood and physical endurance which could perhaps be stimulated, temporarily at least, by large doses of alcohol. The modern war-ship U a floating laboratory of delicate and 1 accurate machines. The gun-pointer who directs a 14-inch rifle on the modern man-of-war needs not only personal courage, but also absolute steadiness of nerve, clearness of vls. t-.?nfpA-ifiTTA mustular coordination. All these tilings'toderti physiology has shown to be impaired by even small amounts of alcohol. The-?n?glneer who superintends the machft^ ery at the' heart of ^the modern bat- ^ tleshlp, the man at the wheel who^ { ""Jlrects Its course and the captain of I the executive officer on the bridge, ( as well as the most humble member y of the crew, need at all times to be ' In a condition of maximum physical * and mental efficiency. Intoxication 1 In the naval officer today might easily be as disastrous an cowardice and treason. The Journal of the American VIa/Ma.1 A ? nnmn:iaUOU IQ1QKS tnal Surgeon General Bralated'a recommendation and Secretary Daniels' order is simply in line with our growing knowledge. The nation needs on its J battleships today the most capable ^ clear headed. coo!-"bralned and steady handed men. and these men are not ^ found among the hahltual or occa- t sional users of alcohol in any form. ^ Entirely aside from moral or sentimental reasons, and considered Bimp- ( ly as a scientific regulation In the interest of efficiency, this order will recommend itself to the vast major- j Jty of the American people. a For Cleaning Tinware. e First wash the tin in hot soapsuds v and wipe thoroughly dry. Then scour with dry flour, applied with an old r newspaper. 8 I Elocution. Elocution doesn't go tar enough. It h merely teaches us how to speak, not y when., j a CANDIDATES. tl a The following hare announced a their candidacy for the various ^ county offices: 0 For Representative: a W. K. JACOBSON and JAMES L. MAYO For Sheriff: GBOnOE E. RICK8 and WILLIAM B. WINDLEY. For Register of Deeds: G. RDM LEY. d For Clerk Superior Court: o! GBORof A. PAUL. t< For County Treasurer: T E. R. M1XON, E. W. AYERS. and ei D. D. HARRISON. h For Recorder Washington DlstHct: al TH08, 0. DONG. L. M.*flCO0T. and fl< W. L. VAUOHAN. tl We have no announcements for ai county commissioners but mre of the opinion thnt all of the present hoard will sUnd for re-eVecUon^ V FOR RKPRttKNTAnVI For the first time X am before the Democrats of BeeafOXt county HkiQC their political support In the primary to be held June 2 fifth. I Mil seeking the nomination for Repr# lentatlre not becanee the Democratic party eve me any thing (because it ower no Individual anything) and not because I have been hogged by other parties to bssease a candidate, as a man who doea p> through persuasion In more og .lti* subservient to the wishes of t^est who have ddne the' persuading. I ask of my opponent Mr. W. K. Jacobson to publish the names of those who have bo persiafSKtly urged him to become a candidate. This information is due the people and he should not refuse to give it. I am asking for the nomination because I want to fill this position of honor and trust. Sincerely, J AS. L. MATO. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Voters of Washington, Long Acre and Chocowinity Townships: I hereby announce myself to be a candidate for the office of Recorder for the above named townships, subject to the action of the voters of the Democratic party. Trusting that I may receive your support, I am Yours obediently, THOS. 8. LONG. ' 6-5 to 28c. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candidate for renominatlon for Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort coun ty, and ask all my friends to attend the primaries on.Friday, June 26, and give me their support. Thanking my friends for their support in the past and asking a continuance of same, I am, Very respectfully, GEO. A. PAUL. ANNOUNCEMENT x nereoy announce myself as a candidate for renomlnatlon (or the office of Register of Deeds of Beaufort county, and in doing so I -wish to thank my many friends throughout the oounty for the hearty support which they have given me In the past, and ask them all to attend the primaries on Friday, June 26. and assist me to again secure the nomination. Respectfully, O. RUMLEY. FOR RECORDER. To the Democratic VoierB of Chooowlnity, Washington and Long Acre Townships: I hereby announce myself a canJttate for the office of Judge of the Recorder's Court of the above nam-| >d townships. If elected and honorul^with this position, I promise to iiscbarge the duties of the office rlthout partiality, fear of favorltsm. Guaranteeing to everyone a Square Deal, who will have the misfortune to come before my court. Respectfully, L. M. 8COTT, Blounts Creek, N. C. i-25-tfc. ANNOUNCEMENT. * In 1906 the call came from the :ountry and the city for me to run or the Legislature. For some time refused fox the reason that I was tot in position to make the sacrifice, >ut the iDBlstance was so persistent hat I yielded. At that time I told he public that my only ambition pas to serve the people to the best ?f my ability. Now the same or even more persistent call has come to me again. ror some time I did not consider it. am not able to make the sacrifice, md yet the people from the country ind the city have for some time so irged me that I do not know how to efuse, so 1 have agreed to make the acriflce if the people want me and now aBk for the Democratic nom- ' nation for the Legislature. If 1 ( ept my promise when I represented ou before and you are willing to ccept the same promise again, I t sk your Bupport at the primary on ( he 26th instant, and If nominated ( nd elected I will exercise all my ( billty to what I consider in my beat J adgment to be to the best Interest ( f the whole people in both county f nd state matters. Respectfully, W. K. JAC0B8ON. y FOR CLKHK. f I hereby announce myself a canIdate for the nomination for Clerk t the Recorders Court, for Washing in, Long Acre and Chocowlnlty < ownships. Since the Commission's appointed .me last June I have trred, the people to the best of my >lllty. If I am elected to the of- a :e I will ehdearof to administer t le duties of the olBce In the future c i I have In the paat. ~li ' Respectfully: v ELBERT O. WE8T0N. a 10-tfc. ? jr." TREASURER MI hwpoMC# vm HIS I In Tusoday'a Dally Newa over the signature at Mr. 8. F. Froemaa h? >?>ed Mr/"*. R. Mlxon what was Mi position -Sa to Us candidacy rot r? nomination as Couaty Treasurer The editor of this gapt^aUUd thai he had interviewed Mr. Mtxon and that1 he stated that he would glv? bis reply later. Below will be found Mr. Mlxon's reply to oar inquiry ant Mr. Frsmeaa'a letter: Washington, N. C.. Jane 11, '14 Mr. 8. F. Freeman. City. Dear 81r:?I have received youi letter and have also read a copy oi same In the Daily News, and comply ins with your request, 1 take \hli method of replying to same. I am sorry that tt has become nee essary for me to have anything t< say In the newspapers. Jrtit the de mand for the last few days that 1 publicly state my position, has beex so urgent, that now, since yon hav< published your letter to me, I do noi see how I can do otherwise. So, ] will now try to state my position ii this matter. Four years ago, when I ran foi the office of County Treasurer, 1 looked the situation ever carefully got all the information I could, and va? convinced from what 1 saW and learned, that the prevailing sentiment among the people at tha't tlm? in reference to county politics, wai 'two terms In office, and that this pol icy would be adopted that year, and all the county officers required tt abide strictly by this rule. I therefore made my campalgt on a two term polfcy, and personallj I am still Willing to live up to thit rule if the people see fit to en^orct It with respect to -all county officers. Time and subsequent devel . ij FOR SHERIFF. To My Friends and Fellow Cltlseni of Beaufort County: I hereby annocnce myself as a candidate for the Sheriff's office. 1 have oniy one promise to make tc you people should 1 be elected and that Is the same promise that 1 made to my good friends who so ablj supported me In the last campaign when they made me their chol? as Recorder for Washington, Long ere and Chocowlnlty townships, and that Is the same promise I now make to the county as a whole, thai is, if you will make me your sherifl I will do nothing to bring reproaeh upon the county or myself, and you will not be ashamed of me as your Sheriff. If elected. I shall be as lenient as possible with yoa In settling yonr tares; but will collect when they become due as the law directs. Bt sure and pay your poll tax before the first day of May, 1914, so you can vote on election day without being challenged. Thanking you in advanoe for any support that you may give me. Respectfully, ^WILLIAM B. WINDLEY, Washington, N. C. 1-14-1 wp. FOR SHERIFF* To the Democratic voters of Beanfort county: Having received many inquiries from my friends from the different secttQns of the county as to whether I will be a candidate for renomlnatlon and election and expressing their desire to vote for me again, 1 take this metnoq to express to my rxiends my sincere thanks for their loyal support heretofore and If pou think I am a worthy officer and hate discharged the duties of the office well and carefulljr guarded the conn ty's Interest, then, I ask you to glte me your hearty support In the-primaries and I will serve you as best I -can two more years?serving your process and collecting your takes ss modestly as It can be done to collect as closely as I have slnoe I have been your sheriff. By reference to the financial committee's reports you will find my insolvent lists for each year hate been about two per cent of the tazea Now if you think a new Uherlff,1 without experience, can do yon better service and that yon can aare to the county money, by making i change, then It Is to yonr Inter-1 ?st and your duty, as I see It, to do to. If not the county needs every tent due It and If 1 am continued by I ny Democratic friends In the sherff's office I can only promise to do that I have done, to give yon my rgole time and undivided service. -Again thanking you for yonr past avors and for yonr suport at the !omtng primaries, I am, Sincerely your servant, Q0O. B. RICKS. ;LEABS COMPLEXION-REMOVES SKIN BLEMISHES. Why go through life embarrassed nd disfigured with pimples, eruploas, blaokhoads, red rough akin, r suffering the tortures of Bcsems, tch, tetter, salt rheum. Just ask our druggist for DrV HobBon's Ec_ ema Ointment. Follow the simple ways helps. Relief or money back. lE-N6MmATI0N| > Of luaM. however, k?Ti shown th?tII i the people do not believe in the two II r twin policy 1b its application to all || ' county officers, and the last county. IJ . contention, presumably sapress lng[C . tho.senthnent of the people, abeolul^L 1 ly disregarded the two term policy > and returned all of the candidates H I to offloss who had been serving tor ll i more than two terms. I do not be* H Jleve therefore, that the majority of II . the people desire that I should alon^M bo held to the two term polley. II 1 made my promise to the peopl^M r however, aad 1 feel that the peo- I f pie alone can free me from this | pfoimse. 1 cannot, therefore, 14 I i good conscience m*he a personal I fight for the office, hat as a great | - many are urging me, I wilt deeply ffi > appreciate the support and assist* ( - taaos of all friends In their effort to 1 give me the nomination. ] ' i If a majority of the people say I i the two term policy should apply I t to me alone, I am ready to siefc | C down and out, with asauranoe Of j > appreciation of the confidence hero- , tofore reposed in me, and the honok>[ * conferred upon me. t If, however, my friends want miej ' i to have the office again, and do nqt I I feel It Is fair to hold the two term I I policy against me and not agalnio all of the other county officers, I > will greatly appreciate their support i will accept the nomination, and wl|l - continue to segve them to the very I best of my ability. ) I now leave the -matter entirely >1 lm ?fc? V ?- ----- - - - ! ? "m uoaui 01 my inenas. l KDOVM i that they will do what Is right and a r assuring them that 1 will be entire^ j 1 ly satisfied with whatever disposition 2 ? they may see fit to make of same, i j 3 Tours truly, j | 9 * E. R. MIXON. 1 ' WknowW ] n AB OUTfl ; ' H. L. Sawyer of Falkland, N. C., j ^ Is in the city. ' r J. A. Tucker, manager of the Ho- 1 f tel Louise, who runB the Bay View 4 ' Hotel at Ocean View eaeh summer, I f left Saturday night. He expects to ^ return to the city the latter part of 4 | the week. J ; Mrs. W. F. Winstead of Ransom- * ' vllle, N. C.. is the guest of her sis- Z 1 ter, Mrs. W, F. Pedrick on West SecJ ond street. D. R. Morgan of FarmvHle, N. C.. 1 arrived in the city last evening vitf 1 the Norfolk oSuthorn train. Among the guests at Hotel Louise are J. F. Batojnan and wife of New o Bern. Carl L. Daniels of Bayboro, N. C? is among the welcome visitors to Washington today. W. W. Martin of Greenville, N. ? C., is in the city. D. A. Bland of Ayden, was on onr streetc today. L. H. Pinkham of Bunyan, N. C., was here Saturday on business. ** L. M. Scott an attorney qf Blounts Creek, was a business visitor to the city Saturday. Frank James of Greenville, N. C.. u Is here on business. ? J. S. Norman of Greenville, is1 a, ^ Washington visitor. a E. W. Wh I taker of Durham. N. C., is here today. ? Dc CHECK Tom APRIL COUQH. * Thawing rrost and April ralna ebtll you to the very marros, you catch cold?Head and IQngs etuffed?Ypu 80 are feverish-'-CouBh continually and nI' feel miaeyab 1 a?Yon need Dr. Kind's New Discovery. It soothes inflamed 8,1 aad -Irritated throat and- lungs, stops 8 cough, your heart clears up, fever hl leaves, and you feet fine. Mr. J. *T. u Davia, of Stlekney Corner, Me., "w?* cured of a dreadful cough after doctor's treatment and all other rentedie^ failed. Relief or money badk. Pleasant?Children like It. Get a 55 bottle today. 60e. and 91.00 at yciur gjj druggiat. i U Buoklen'a Arnica Salve for hU 8b sores. sidv ^ , , Ti om- cnwhrAsoB. The Board of Aldermen of the ^ dity of Washington, North Carolina, W' do ordain: ^ First: That It, shall be unlawful Qr for any person' to threw any w?lt- Dr ten or printed notices or posters'of any kind or description vupon >^ay ^ | of the public streets or alleys of the City Of "Waahfugton, or fnJa?y-yArd jg or lot in said city, or to dfstrtbhtq jE aame upon the streets or alley's) of ^ the city by handing or delivering them to the passers by. ' i - P All persons Oho shall carry: or it send out wilken or printed posters '*"1 or notices ihfll 60 required to dsllv- ^ er them to the ocfcupants of -liou^l, a or place theta under the-rfrOht idi>or \ of said (louses. SW4K4: *ffr v*rwtm Mm -*Uu ? violate' the prerlehme Of fbli okdi- II nance, shall, upon convict 10a, * be j fined Ten Dollars (910.00.) A-f-iote. , - ' V?- 1 W I 'Si' CHAUTAUQUA f ^?iw^^||A^W'ttiIn J "^Pystlfl^Ice Crea^fl Far afl kinds of Suppers. Entertainments, and 1 *^***7* "**?!*& * tkti, .* CRYSTAL ICE GO.I ^PKohs hs Wa+hyton, S. C. | twtiwimifittwtfffi FOR S*LE jj | 1 Second Hand Automobiles J i ' i ; [ ^K^J0?4^NsSeer Demi-Tonne^ 1911 model 1 [ ^^^?^1913 model only ran ebout 1 1912 roia''o?*j b |: FORD, 0 t^Usenger Touring 1911 model fair condition . _ I j xxams naraware Co., 2 : { WASHINGTON. N. C j * 'HiOiP <VNA ? ir%jn^N * \ > ) LIOW WOOD Ulliri NOT T?k OHM. Illl>ll|l III Mil LI 7 ' t J. LEON WOOD & CO. J ( BANKERS tad BROKERS. , < I MaAflfc?QataMX mm !* T>l iHMH.^tatatait ??. I ! 0UxMr1MD?,MA,*t. / * Prinb win. to Xx York i if i | . fMi^a XlllI mt J | wii'rt) wmtmm. 1 ' ) limn Hf Oww y ; . . . . . _ , ; x TS A MISTAKE] lade By Mac 7 Washington Real- ^ Many people In & misguided effort get rid of kidney baehacfce, rely ' i plasters, liniments and other akeshlfts. The right treatment Is dney treatment and a remarkably .* commended kidney medicine Is 11TT A1>1? Af'ITItfTQ >an's Kidney Pills. Washington ia " ^ illVI!/ AVlC/lllJI - > exception. The proof 1? at yonr very door. Iv6r Johnson, Reading le following U an experience typl- 1 i of the work of Doan a Kidney Standard, Emblem, Hudson Ua In Waahtngton. IDayton and Great Western I Mrs. C. E. Edwards, Its E. Main r,. , J .... . _ __ . reet. Washington. N. C., aars "I Bicycles Sold fOaCash Or Oil ffered terribly from backache, ac- time. We also have thel] mpanled by sharp. shooting peine moSt Complete repair shop , ^ ??work ^?ran-; ed several kldaey rsmedlee, hut tded. t no relief until -I began taking , ? an'a Kidney Pills. They drove rw -ry /^ITTf I?D " ay the palna and lameness in my U9 -f\# ViU 1 JLlJiV ins and mtrengthened my kidneys. 'fhone 25i% > * at tired, laageld feeling left me fBOW Wf d I an able to feet better at ??t 5ht." FOB FROST BfTkHB and CHAFPKD Price 60e, at all 'dealer?. Don't WED* ' nply ask for -a kidney remedy? . ?*or troet blttsu. eafa, fsgert and , t Doan'o Kidney'Pill.?the ' aame g*}S ! at Mrs. Edwards had. EoaterJOl. *g~*' TlbStte to eonel . rn Co., Propr, Baflelo, N. Y. ad* Booklet.-. Arnlee Mn. Biota pal* < 1 . at ones eaAbaala asdekly. 1* draft < ciTT vAaxm ' bona than ahonld ba o box heady < all tba the Beat rrsnedy for all . All dlaaaeaa, ItaOloa inn, tatter, . rt? . .... Ma (Ilea, ate. tie. AH dreaalete ar to . lekaaa, yoana ..t?9I0a aall H. ? tadilh ? lie, tllkdi . ilckene. Itto to 4?? ohla or It. InMa. .V-> , earllnai ***** ' 1 c 11 a mb skins, aeah ltlm ... fOl t.-|Tf. i 1 a sap skins, seek *0 O ?0e ClOytlMffff Qgl^V^Wbll' a Wax., ,, sen 9 ' JWw ?a n'."".' 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