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I W mm DULY KNS TOBLI8HED EVERT AITIRNOOM | Union Alloy. betWMO Main and Boo- ? ond Street*. 6 Entered as o*oond-elaM master Anctut 6, llu), at tha poatofflo* at * Washington, N. Cunder tto act : oX March I. 1ST0? One Month. SM'.| .16 \ Tour Months ? >?j 1.00 Six Months % 1.60 1 One Year - 1.00 Subscribers desiring tne paper discontinued will please notify this of- j floe on date of expiration, otherwise It will bo continued at regular sub- , ecriptton rates until notice to stop la : received. I If you do not get me Dally News promptly telephone or write the manager, and the complalit will receive immediate attention ?> It Is our E deelre to please you. c t All articles sent to tr:? x>aiiy News C or publication must be signed by the writer, other-via* they will not .a published. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 12, 1914. \ 1*H.\4'Tit*.\HLK ECONOMIES. ( The high cost of living constituted one of our everyday problems before i the European war stepped in to add ) to the perplexities of the average 1 househ-Mdcr. liut it the war continues very fang. there is very little doub' that we shut see a still further advance in the principal food staples. | if not in everything. Such In- i crease will not be pcramnont, and it may be offset, to some extent, by the general business and commercial ac- ; tivitv in this country stimulated by foreign ncds. Hut it will not be an unmixed evil, or perhaps no evil a' all. i' it sots the great majority of American householders to overhaul ing their domestic exuenditures, ti eliminating unnecessary Items and to reducing necessary ones. Few r- ?pL? realize till they are put to it how much of their income goes fo? things which they could do without I We p..; into the habit of thinkltu 1 that sti.-h and such a thing is Indls ' 1-. ns.ible. and yet when some turn o f r: :n?? critics that forces us to tic vitV nit .[ we are surprised to flnci ti. !* <!o no: miss It so much, after j nil. 1 hiring the Civil War lho oSuth ( orn people. who had been accustomcc 1 r:? t' a most lavish style of living 1 iL.*cinvre>l that they could get a'.oju oil r. hundredth part of what they had ' been in the habit of retarding ar s-tui iuls. That Is. of curse, an ex t: -:*!-* illustration. but something o!':> sanio spirit of uelf-douial am adaptability to circumstances ir. j.c.i would n::bl.? a large proper tier. ..f its to meet th- war prices that may coiiiO without serious suffering or inconvenience. A -y.-tem of scler. idle house!: vd economy which wil varefully guard uualtist waste -am. extravagance. and which will wisol; utilize all the resources at command will :i"t tiii!y afford t^niparary relic but n.ay prove of great \aiue if con tuiu-.! a.' -r prices have become > normal. The great difference, in inos I eas ... luf.veiti thrifty and prosper * us pei.pio and unthrifty and hope ' less ems n not v.. inucli the differ ' * ace in wha* tU?\v make as in how j li: i > pi 'it d and in what they sat;1.1 :ii% ha ? ,-t.lf many les'iuo whicl h-i.e netor lar:u>1 :n litis cuuu try. II ,i e "Art la Lorio and Tlm? i= - ?- - ' ? The sentiment. "Art la long a;id tiai? J. I? floating," in Longfellow's "Psalm o? J Llio," la adapted from om? of the apho r:sms of Hippocrates, the celebratec. physician of antiquity. "Ara longs vita brevls," "Art is long, life Is short.' The moaning, of course, is that tin ' time required to attain perfection ir f' any art Is long, while the span of mor ! tal life is short, and we must there Cl fore make the ntast of k 1* we wish t* ' accomplish anything. ^ n Defined. *' A JHerary genius is one titam na h turds'# in or. the ground floor. and whom the publishers force to lire in an attic. Th Spare the Hens. ^ Wjnlfred had been disobedient, on' m her mother led her Into the chioke> cl house. Amid apprehensive criea fror. lo the child and the alarmed cackles fron the hens, active punishment prt grossed until Winifred sobbed rhldinii ly: "Mamma. (l^n t you think tbi cares tiio bens too much?" Plan Big Engineering Ferft. ^ Ih the Chilean Ande.i there i3 a lak ca feet up in th* ry v.mulnn. whlc' j0 is I -irv.m*. J#nr.ly . i.rpulte wall fit few feet thitk fro... iluvaatatlng Ih ^ er.r. 'y below. ' ? o: !. - to avert tl. di^Vter en* :r:e? rr. an draining th' water by a ten?! arid expect to su| ply electrical cut rent and litr'Tt to a the vail ay trans tl.ri . liio wal. ! Cover which *'i|i }.< ; /.<. ! - ?'hi soi Expected a Real Boat Ride. ..^j, A contest, for the enlargement of wb the Sunday school, entitled "A Trip to I^leiitlne," had been planned by the superintendent. One mother, whose eon George was a member of te tho school, hearing that the superin- bt tendont Intended taking the scholars 14 for a boot rido, hastened to remark, wl "Them can go what wants to, but * eti don't know whether HI let George go Hi or not."?National Monthly. la ? at Woman's Great Powsr. *a Woman is tho salvation or dcotruo *n> tlon of the family. She carries Its destinies In the folds of her mantle.? I 4BM * v. r^r = FHwyrwrold Herbert, scion of % ookUh family, had learned to read o early and eo readily that* hie first llimpses of etorylaod were growing lasy In hie memory. One day he collided to hie mother. "Rutble showed oe her new book today, and it's the lueereet thing you ever saw I Why. t Just says, 'Is it a dog? It is a dog. Jan the dog run?' and a lot of things Ike that! 'Course I was too polite to ay so. but It didn't seem to me the ityle was a bit Juicy!?Llpplncotfa. Counael for Life. What never ran smooth yet cha hardly be expected to change Its character for us, so we must take It as we find it and fashion It into the very best fhape we can by patience &&? good humor.?Charles Dickens. a Dally Thought. Man's highest merit always is. at nnch as possible, to rule external clrumstances, and as little as possible o let himself be ruled by themy?i Joetha. Bad News. Small Peter, disguised as a district messenger, was delivering play telegrams to his sisters, who wore improvising dispatches of a more or loss startling nature. When It camo Lillian's turn, she read aloud from hex bit of yellow paper, amid finely simulated walla of woe: "Railroad wrefck. [ was Instantly k tiled. Your U*lng ti tub and." Where Reform MnaUBeghv The adult's habits. ^Hlnkms and Ideals are fixed; eternsyrutha may be shot at him or thrust Into him. but hi "holds the same opinion sulL" Dut Lho child's mind la plastic. The Impressions It receives It will retain, and If they aro economically sound. It wil grow Into an adult with altrulstto prln clples holding duo prominence. So we must start with the child In the home the child In tho street, tho chTld Ir the school. This Is whero rcforn must begin. On His Way. hy doesn't that dachshund come when I call him? Tho Idea of sulking on me." "He's coming as fast as be can," said tho man's wife. "He's ??? "'D it icga siarteo.-Washing* :ou Herald. Moder: Life In Far North. Dftwson. tJi?s Yukon capital, and Falrjanks. Its near Alaskan neighbor, are. text to Hammerfest. In Norway, the 'arthest-north cities In the world, and it the latitudes of 63 hnd 65 have such iomfort&ble appurtenances as electrio ights, dally newspapers and t^lpo ortans. Which? Is woman more Interesting than man, or the rovers?? Man variei more. lie has more genius In ex coptlonal Individuals, afltf less of g? nlus-llke Insight in the average per son. He competes; woman enOurea He builds externally, ch? at noma H? fights; she preserves. Our worth less opinion It; that men are more In terestlug than women, but that worn an Is moro interesting than rnr n_ Harper's Weekly. .Possibly Resent the Training. The trouble about husbands," renarked the 6<]uare-Jawed woman, "1b hat after you get them thoroughly rained to shut all the windows when t rains, and fe.ed the bird and look ifter the ruhber plant they get so sicky looking and discouraged they cast a (loom over the household." The NoMest Arms. Wo may talk what wo pi ease of lllee, and lions rampant, and spread agios. In fleldo d or or d'argent; but, f heraldry were guided by jeason, a low In l field of aptblo would bo he most noble and ancient arms.? ibraham Cowley. Candid, at Least. For commercial candor and^ncor.clous telling of tho truth It is hard a beat Eonie of the circulars received rom various European resocta. Often hey are translated literally from the oretgn languages Into English, and ho results are a delight. On? of these dvertls^ments of a Hungarian sumier resort tells us that It charges ; Moderate prices, except during the eight of tho season!" ' Trials Breed Strength. Poverty la very terrible, and some rnea kills the very soul witttn us; it It 1? the north wind that lashes en Into \lklugs; It Is tho soft, luoub south wind which lulls them to tus dreums.?Guida. Pointer for Swains. f "Tho damsel who hoteth thee gTeet- , h thee with soft words, saying: Be- < >ld. I am exceeding glad that thou , iat como; thou rejolcest mine eyea. t i), 6urely It was sweet of thoo to ill.' But as for hor who loveth thee, . she runneth to the door, sho holdh thy two hands, saying only. 'Oh, ed'"" ?"The Maxima of Noah,'' by ^ 3lett Burgess. C Heaven's Mercies Many. li Po thick do Heaven's mercies fly a >t the arrow of prayer can never bo ot arinht without bringing down us blessing. If It bring not that ilch we sock It shall bring us that n ,ich we need.?Mark Quy Pearse. j - n * Sailors snd tfcp Albatrosa. A remarkable and weird belief of lamen la that connected with the alitross. These huge birds, measuring |si i to 18 foot from tip to tip of their; tl tngs, are only to bo seon in the ci army regions of tho Capes of Gocri ct ope and Horn and the surrounding. n? tltudes. They follow ships for weeks'pi a time. The peculiar belief of old; y< llors credit theeo birds wKh possess-1 y< S the souls of ancient mariner*. whoi JC r their inlsdoeds have boon doomed lu scour these stormy regions for tmr ! ?. . I* = Wlwn RMdln*. Bu it mr o<cttrr*d to jtm th?t, from the point of vie^ of eyesight, there is a right way and a wrong way of holding a book? If 70a bold It tho wrong way, especially If the pages be of smooth, shining paper, yon will get a reflection hurtful tp the eyes. An eye specialist has been pointing this out, and be says the thing could be aemedled by using a certain kind of bookmarker which would destroy the reflection, and In that case you could hold the book anyhow you liked with* out coming to harm. Embarrassing. Mlss Blank was not young when she was married, wherefore the Innocent question of a little neighbor proved annoying. "Why, how nice of you to bring m? floweri. ilmmle!" was the way the trouble started. "And such a surprise, too; I don't think 1 ever had such a nice surprise before in all my life." INot oren when you got married r* asked the wide-eyed'child. For 8talns 'on^Uhogany. *Use oxalic acid and water, rubbtng It in with a clean cork'mitil the stain disappears. Mahogany may be polished with a flannel cloth dipped in sweet or cold drawn Unseed oil. Form a jfiti Estimate. Each man iu his sphere, howevot narrow or extended, will find that hit fellow men weigh his character and his abilities often, and unconsciously stamp him with tbolr estimate; ant! that the average' resultant of thaee fre quctft averages la jUst.?EL Pierre pont Becoming Modesty ol Mr. Rott. Little Dodd Rott?"Pa. I heard a man Bay that you could pick your own pocket and never catch yourself at it. That's not so, is It, pa?*." The Hon. Thomas Rott?"Well?or?h'm?Doddle, I never lllte to brag of my own 5 ability."?Knoaas City Star. Lose Habits of Industry. Women In France and other countries of Europe are much more industrious than when they come to this country. J Whole Families In Same Trade. Among tho silver masters of Shot Asia. England, it is rather an eetat> Hshed practise to encourage tho em ployment of famillce. It is more the rule than otherwise that a father working In the silver trade will apprentice bis children to that trade as they or rive at v,-orbing ago. Bucket Shop. A bucket shop is an office where people may gamble in fractional lots of stock, grain or other things which are bought and sold on the exchanges. The bucket shop UBes the terms and | outward forms of the exchanges, bui j differs from these in that there is no delivery, and no expectation or intention to'deliver or receive securities or commodities said to bo sold or purabased. Gentleness at Home. Use your gentlest voice at home. Watch it day by day as a pearl of great price, for it will bo worth more to you in days to come than the best pearl hid In the sea. A kind voico la joy, like a lark's song, to a hearth at homo. It is a light that sings as well us shines. Train it to sweet tonop now, and it will keep in tunc through life.?Elihu Burritt. Queerest Word in Languajje. Pockot handkerAief is the queereaword in tho language At first it wai krrcliief (<?ouvro*chen, a covering fo. I iucii u oceanic nar.dKurclilel a covering for the head carried In thhand, ana at last pocket-handkerchief a covering fen the hoed held In th hand aud kept In the pocket. Harder Tack to Do Present Duty. Pleasant It is to entertain the pic tore of ourselves 1n some, future rcene. planning .wisely. fecMng nobly, and executing with -the holy triumph of the will; hot it Is a different thing, not In tho green avenues of the future, but in the hot duct of the p-osent moment, to do the duty that wbUh and wants us.?James Marflneou. Discoverers of Illuminating Gas. It was In 1792 that a Britisher, one Mr. Murdoch, mado the first successful experiments on the illuminating t properties of gases. Six years later , ie erected a gas apparatus tn Binning- t lam. Kx 1802 Monsieur Le Bon tllu- g nlnatcd Purls by new discovery All In th* Vision. Some peeplo think that everything n n tho world Is twisted and corrupt, ind that no human being can be rusted. Others who are wiser feel , 'cry differently about It. As RusklD . <uys: "In ali things throughout the vorld, the men who look for tho '.rooked will see tho crooked, and the nan who looks for the straight will tee the straight." k i Drama Followed the Dgnce. In ancient times the dance was the Irst modo of entertainment; then ame tho drama, derived from a ai Ireek word, meaning "to aot." In h Ireoco It was given in the open or a a buildings, known as theaters, after T Greek word meaning "to see." tl ci Elocution. Elocution doesn't go far enough. It isrely teaches us how to speak, not han a Bank'o Note* Never Reissued. After returnod Bank of England otes have been noted In the register ley aTe canceled. This la done by dt lttlng off the signature of the chief h< ishlor, which Is at the bottom of the of Dte. Thus mutilated.' the notes are fr eked into sacks and kept for five jars, when they aro burned. A flvejars' accumulation amounts t*- about >0,000,000 note'*, .f they were laid ^ a pile they would reach a height of ^ most seven miles, and they would sigh close upon 110 tons. 7 An Asfcor In apHn of Himself. PtesldsDt Arthur Twining Hod lot of Ttto, and to recall with ant bit one appears aoe^ fa bio early days, ai an a meteor actor. "They didn't givt mo any words to ope**." bo said; "all I bad to do -was to walk across tb< stage* but It brought down the boose." ?The World's Work. Hatched by the Sun. In breeding goldfish, so Industry whlcji floorlahed In Oblna fron time Immemorial, tbo egga are re moved from the reach of the adult male fish and hatohed by tho tin la hallow dishes. Double Work. "Why to It that a man wont wnSh hla^f&ce with a washcloth T" demanded hjrs. WombaO "Men havbnt t|me fsi all that foolishness," said My. Wombat. "FX"* rou hnee to wash youx faoo and th?n feu have to wash the wahbcloth."?LoulavDU QauriessJoc* naL Ruckln on Chlld-Tnilnlng. Unless you teach your children t> honor their father and their mother and to love Qod and Co reverenet their fclng, 'and te treat with tender noes and take care of kindly all In ferlor creatures, to regard all 'thtagi duly even If they only have the sem blanoe of lift), and especially such ai Qod has endoWhd with the power a giving us pleasure, as flowers?untba you teach your children thess thlgg> you will be educating Franhflhetelai and demons. ? Apt D^riptlon. Visitor to Literary Shrine?"Tot have lived here 40 yeare? Then yo\ must remember him aa a boy. Wba was he Oldest Inhabitant? "Well, tunifl' 'e bo the wrtne as \ war when I kiAw en. 'e can'p 'arr changed much."?London GflnloD* Clocks and Time. The punishment does sometimes fit the crime. An Individual who for somo months past specialized In thofts pf clocks wa^ last week given time ' ?Punch. Handicap Approved. Tour daughter Is rather near-sight k! " said the doctor. "Well," replied M*. Orounher, "I don't know as we will Irerird It as an affliction when she mats >ld enpugh to want everything sbs ioes." Romans In Britain. The Romans made war upon tin Britons when under Julius Caesar the] Invaded it in D. C. 55. In fact the) were very generally at war ln trylng to subdue the country until they left It about 300 A. IX. as witness the lncl Jents connected with the names. Cars Joe aad Bo&dlcea. How the Times Change. A magazine complains that there are no little girls any more. And you may have observed that middle-aged women are scarcer, tb an they used tc oe.?Atchison Giobe, Gets Well Paid for It. if a millionaire manufacturer worki harder than his employes, it 1c onl] In accord with the eternal fitness o things. He gets more pay. Mr. Wayback Learns Something. Mr. Wayback?"Re yew the waller?* Waiter?-Yes. suh." Mr. Wayback? *Dew yew know, I'vo been a-wonderln ill along why ihey callci'. these placet hop houses. I know now. Will you 1 please briig mo an a*? I want te* k;t this '* v ? ' l'. In Her New Place. "How are you gettlnt: on at roth aew placeremarked a lady of a gir A hem sbeJiad recommended for a Bit uatlon. "Very well, thank you," an swercd the girl. "I am glad to heat it." Bold the lady. "Your employer It a very nice pet son, aud you cannot d? too much for her." "I den't mean U" .tt'an/' arc the Innocent reply. Net the Real Thing. "You needn't git the idee." bawled jt.o Irtrhman to another, "that jlat aocase you hare a flannel mouth, you :an pull th* wool over me eyes!" To Grew Ml At. . Place go7d-Blzed sprays of mint la i glass fruit jar.. Keep the Jrr filled tlth water and the mint will grow ac veil as In a window box or In a kitcbin garden.?McCaU'a Magazine Emotions Disturb Digestion. Worry and distress, rage and excitenent, fear and anger cause the mueles of the stopiach and"the rest of the llmontary channel to trtop action, j bese emotions also atop the juices of I lgestlon from flowing. Revised Version. Be ante you are wrong, retain the est legal talent available, tben go head.?Contact (Net.) Miner. Trouble* of Man. Mas born of woman la of few days nd full of trouble. He spends the est years of his l'.fe working up to five seated car an.- three servants, wo servants are Inefficient and the ilrd goes Joy riding and wrecks thf> ir.?Loisvillo Courier-Jo?MTial. -? . i ? x Whale's Thick Hlds. The whale has the thickest hide d iny living creature. Its hide In placet ttains a thickness of fully two feet. Fighting Power of Horses. Wolves and other wild anlmala ead the hoofs and teeth of wild >rses; and the domesticated ones ten defend themselves successfully om enemies. GreatnessTho greatest man Is ho who" chooeei Ight with the most Invincible resote i on.?Seneca. s ^ mrntMm feF *irt?e of the authority veiled Is n\e aa Commissioner oc Court, lji a Special Proceeding entitled "N. L Simtnonn. Admr. of LatIaI* Padget' v?. J. W. Ange and others." by ar order of Superior Court of Beaufort county, N. C., I wlU ull at pub lie auctldn to the hoighest bidder fo oort, at the Courthouse door of Beat fort county, N. C., on Monday, Aug ust 17th, 1914, at II m., the follow log described proporty: House and lot situate la Bath. N C.. Beaufort county and in Bath tow* ship. Beginning on King street at D B. Harrison's North cdrner and run olng west with D. B. Harrison's lln 318 feet or to T. B. Clayton's lln' thenoe N. with T. B. Clayton's llna 15 feet, thenoe East Sit feet to Kin, street, thenoe with King strete 8 feet to the beginning. It being the tract -oC land conveyed by Geo. B dams and wife to Geo. W. Padget and wife Lavinla Padgett by dee^ dated March aft, 1804, and records* In Boofc 188, page 176, Beaufor county registry. And also belnr that lot which was adjudged tb property of Lavinla Padgett the own er thereof, by Judgment of the 8u perlor Court of Beaufort county, a. In the action entitled "Lavlnlr Padgett eft. Gg^Padgett," ae appear from the iBHRls of the Clerk r Superior Court of Beaufort coun ty, N. C., and of record In Baaufoi county Registry. This July l?th, 1914. NORWOOD L. 8IMMONS. Commissioner of Cour 7-lT-4we. 4 NOTICE. * i I have this day sold to J. W. Oden iny undertaking Duslness and good will of same. W. T. Farrow will pay ill debts contracted prior to July 14th, and all debts due the concern will be collected by W. T. Farrow. Mr. J. W. Oden will continue the business at the presnt location. This Jnly 14th. 1914. W- T. FARROW. T-15-tfc. EXCURSION RATCSt . *. f To The Seaabore via the ATLANTIC COA8T LINH. I ! The Standard Railroad or the , South. Round Trip Rate*. From Washington, N. C., to Washington, D. C . .$11,80 To Baltimore. Md $11.85 To New Yort City $20.85 To Boston, Mass. $24.85 TlcketB on Mle every day nntll September 30 rla Norfolk and steam "er, with final return limit October day at 4 o'clock. To Wilmington, N. C... ... ..$5.00 To Norfolk, Va $8.75 For summer excursion rates to , many mountain, lake and pleasure i resorts and for any other lnforma1 tlon, reservations, etc., call on 8. R. 1 CLARY, Ticket Agent, or address W. J. CRAIQ, T. C. JVHITE. P. T. M. 0. P. A. Wilmington. N. C. SUPERINTENDENTS NOTICE. I In view of the fact that the flold A-ork necessitates my being out of , my oflico so much of my time, I wish .o announce for the benefit of those vho may have bushiess with mo that ( shall be in my office at the courthouse regularly from now till the jchools open, only on Mondays and Saturdays. Respectfully yours, W. 0. PRIVETTE. County Superintendent. R.s.aw* FOR SALIC. My farm four mllea from Washington on Plnetown road; 15 acre.' clear, 21 acres wood: fine grape orchard, Mlsh and Scuppernong; good, dwelling and out houses. Land suitable for any kind of crop, especially tobacco. A bargain for the quick b^iyer. Address D. Q. LATHAM, Washington, N. C., It. P. D. No. 2, Box 8. 7-22-lmc. FOR BALA** Houbo and lot on East 2r.d street one and a half blocks from comi house In a desirable location and good neighborhood. Nine room hous< and conveniently arranged. All modern conveniences, equipped with water and combination lights, botfc eletcrlc and gas. House almost a' good as new, having been recentlj [rebuilt. A good stock house consist' lug of stables, feed room and cat rlage house, a good smoke house. A large wood shed and * good garden Apply to GEO. E. RICKS, At Sheriff's Office 7-11-tfc. N I . . CHECK Torn APRIL OOUGH. Thawing rrost and April rains chll you to the vary marrow, you catcL cold?Head and lungs stuffed?You are feverish?cough continually and feel miserable?You need Dr. King's New Discovery. It soothes inflamed I and Irritated throat and lungs, stops I oough, your head dears up, feysr | leaves, and you fee I fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stlckney Corner. Me., "wag cured of a dreadful cough after floo- 0 tor's treatment and all other rem*- E dies failed. Relief or money back. Pleasant?Children like It. Oat a bottle today. 60c, and 91.00 at yov druggist. V Backlen'e Arnica Salve for all % Mgga. . .. .. .4 -. .... tb OUeUu, youdg....'** 10#?N Chickens, crown.. .. ..IOoto46c flh?rlfff iooio< LaMh akina. each .........1091*< Shan aklna, taofc NflM Bmi Wax.. .. lOe Tallow.*.., *...** 4a Dry flint hldaa. par Ik lie Damafsd dry hides, par lb... <910c Wool, burry .109Ho Wool, trao from barr.. ..14e tolls Lira turkeys, par lb. . ..r.. ISa Gaaaa . /. !# ? Oraan aalt kldaa.. .. v ....II* Dry oalt hides 14a Daar akin.aalt. ..... IN Oaar ski*. flint Daar akin. not. *. ....IN CERTIFICATE C7F DISSOLUTION State of North Carolina?Department of State. To All to Whom tbeaa Prasamta Mar ! Come?GREETING: Whereae, Jt appears to my aattefaf tlon, by duly authenticated record o the proceedings for tha volnntarj . disaolutlon thereof by the fleanlmou consent or all the stockholders, de posited in my office, that the Aaron Hardware Company, 'a corporation c this state, whose principal office 1 situated on Main street in the towi of Aorora, county of Beaufort, Stat of North Carol*"* (J. R. Boyd being the agent therein and In charge there of. upon whom process may be eerved) has complied with the resulre- , ments of Chapter 21, Revlsal o 1906, entitled "Corporations," pre llminary to the Inning of this Csrtlfl cate of Disaolutlon: Now, therefore, I, J. Bryan Crimes 1 Secretary of State of the 8tate of I North Carolina, do hereby certify 1 that the said corporation did, on the 1 8th day of July, .1914, Ufa in my of flee a dnly executed and attested consent In writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said con sent and the record of the proceed Ings are now on file in my said of flee as provided by law. In testimony whereof, I have here to set my hand and afllxed my officio seal at Raleigh, this the 8th day ( July, A. D., 1914. J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary of State Ml-4?a Br KING LAXATfVl AITD BIOOD CLBA2V8KK. Flusn oat toe aocamutatea iHh and poisons of the winter months; 'clehns your stomacn, liver end kid. neys of ell Impurities. Tfke Dr. King's New Life Pills; nothing better for purifying the blood. Mild, aon-grlplng laxative. Cures constipation; makes you feel fine. Take no other. 25c, at your druggist, ad Bucklen's Arnica Balve for All arts, TO THE PATRON8 OP WASHINGTON POSTOFFICE. I wish to announce to the patrons of the Washington po&Lofflce that I am still an aspirant for postmaster, to succeed the present encumbent. Upon his retirement. The present term expires in March, 1915, and as best I ean ascertain, the nomination will be determined by a preferential primary, prior to that time. I ask the patrons of thla office, give me their support, for first choice candidate, for this position, and if they have other preference to give me their second choice support. If nominated and appolntad to this position, I will give up all outside* work and devote mv enti?<? to the position, &s outlined by the department. It will be impossible for me to see all the patrons of this office, as my present employment will not permit it, it will be out of one job into- another with me. From my first vote, I have voted :he straight Democratic ticket, which has been the case of all my family, for generations. If I receive this appointment, 1 will try to serve._the public, one and all alike. Again asking you for your support, for which I will be grateful. Sincerely, N. HENRY MOORE. 8-4-tf.c Central Market G. T. Mayo. Manager Has Just Installed a Sanitary Hobart Machine. When pooled an to what to noire for your next meal try some * leotrlo Ground Hamburg. Coll ' id nee the Machine. Bent equipped butcher bustnenn In intern Carolina. e Phone 422 : Professional and Business Cards ? t 8. A. Nathan a A. Roberta Veterinary Dept. A.AM. OoL DBA. HATHA If A ROBERTS Office aa? Hospital with Washington Hone Exchange Co. Washington, N. C, $ m m m r DR. -V.. H. NEWBORN. h Eyeatght Specialist Except Mondays and Tncadaya.* mone It. Calls answered day or night * Office over J. K. Hoyts Store. Braatna Free UntU August IB - 1 After than Examination Fee will 1 WO be 9MJ00. I a v a a e 1 ' i 'i i' * ^ROBERT STwright| Public Stenographer County Court House 1 Washington, N. C. J Office Rodman B!dg. Phone 64 P.O. Boa 366 M. N. BERRY 1 Wholesale Distributor 1 Flour, Meal, Hgy And Grain Feed J Washington N. C. 1 =^F= I e Mil tanaA D M.eT? Stephen O. Bmcmw. W.. Bv Boflmra Jrn IMAIiL, MACULAR, BKAGAW * RODMA*. Attorvejs-at> law, Offloea erer J. F. TaykWa Mora Washington, North OaroUna. eeeeeeeeeea eeeeeeea ee Nqrwood li. Slmmona S W. L. V'MlfhM IBUIONH A VAUGHAN ittOtMJJkt-L?W. VmUD^OI, N. Or n r o ? * n m a a ? e 0 * e m M. M. WORTHDfQTON ' FiglBW m<] Surreyoe ? . Burraja of All KImIi MAPS, PLANS, ESTIMATES Boom ?. Sarin*. A Trnst Bids. * ? a m m ' 0 m H W GARTER, M D Pr?eUc? limited to dliBMli of the Eye, Bar, Note ud Throat Hour*: 0-13 a m | S A p. m. except Mondays. * Comer Main and Market Ste Ore? Brown's Drug Store Washington, NO ie see eeeeoeee ene Wiley O. Rodman ? John H. Bonner RODMAN A BONNER, Attorneys-at-Law, Washington, North Carolina. ' en O. A. PHILLEPS * BBO% *1 FIBS INSURANCE, ' . WASHINGTON, ?. C? i H. S. Ward, Jul as D. Grim** * WARD A GRIMES AUvroeji-at-Law, Washington, H. O. Ws practice la the Court off lbs First Judicial District and J the Federal Courts. I EDWARD L. STEWART, Attorney-at-Law, Washington, N. C.: ' , , , , , ,?. . .?; z \ GEO. J. BTUDDERT, Attorney-at-Law, a i Market Street, a Washington, N. O. * * * \ ^ * ,-f HARRY MrMULLAN, 1 Attorney-at-Law, j > Dr. BMtaua Bld?., . M?ln M. j Washington, North Carolina. tf * J H { a a e ;e e I E. A. Daniel, Jj>. J. 8. Manning a I L. a Warns W. W. Kitchim A DANIEL A WARREN, MAN* M NINO A KITCHIN. Attorneys-at-Law. W ? fractions In the Superior, Fedsr- 4 al and Supreme Courts of this ? Statu. eel 1 - 111 ' I ? A. D. MaeLean, ^ ji Washington, N. O. W. A. Ikawn., ^ kMW, H .* O. . HciiBAa a vaotamm, t
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