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mfn' H F fTBLHHBD IVKBT AFTMRNOON K n*1"" ^^'aSTErSt"* "I I twill! ??o?.7mJw BOAtomo# At t Wulilmlon. N. C.. Ui? IM Ml E March S. 1870. I K OH H?u ? -?o | Fou Montha X 1.00 f W* Monti, 1 50 B B Oha Yaar I Subscribers Cestrtng tne paper die I m BOBtlBUCd Will VlMM aoUfj tbl* Ot ce on date of capitation. otherwise I f . II will be continued at regular eub- I ecrlptlon rates until notloa to atop U I . received. I If you do not gov me Dally Newt promptly telephone or write the I manager, and tlrj complali t will re- I eaive Immediate attention. It ie our I deelre to please you. I t ' All articles seat to tt-.r> z/ally Nawa I ft' !br publication must be signed by I l&e writer, otherwise they will not I &e published. WEDNESDAY, 8EPT. 16, 1914. I PILING ON AYOI 111)11*018. B**_ From 100 to 120 pounds of avoirI^Kl; dupols a week isn't bad gaining for sick folks. Is It? That Is just what from 80 to 90 tuberculosis patients are gaining at the State Sanatorium every week. What's more, they are doing that during hot weather. Consumption la_a_jy&atliUE-iilaaaa^H If?-' As leng as the disease Is progressing, 1 the victim losses pesh. When the I patient begins to Improve, one of the I first symptoms Is a gain in weight. I A gain in weight means that not I only Is the course' of the dlseaso j checked and this wasting iwrt%^or| k "consumption" halted, buT'Hiat the 1 tide of the battle is completely re- I versed, that tubercle baccllli are on I the run and that the physical con-1 dltion of the body is being rapidly I Improved. Every Saturday morning each pa-1 tient at tho Sanatorium is weighed. I They soon learn the meaning of a I gain in weight, and a gain of a pound I or two over the previous week 1b j music in the patient's ears. Some | of the patients at the Sanatorium, I cf course, gain faster than others. I Some gain as much as four or Ave j pounds a week. Others barely hold I their own. and a few in the last! stages may gain a little one week 1 and lose a little next week, and so I it goes. The total gain of all the I patients amounts to from 100 to 120 I pounds u week, :r about three tons a I year. fk The great surprise to rnauy peo-1 pie who visit tho Sanatorium for I the f?rat time is the general health I loiking condition of tho patients.! Ordinarily, we expect tubercular I people to bo thin, poor and enia-1 elated, but. as a layman expressed I himself a few days ago, the patient? I lie saw at the Sanatorium were a 1 P- "healthier looking bunch than the I I general run of people over here on I tho streets of A ." Nor are 1 they deceiving their looks. They j are getting well and strong on Sana-1 torium treatment. "I A NEW RECRUIT FOR HOOK-1 WORM FORCE. L The Hookworm Bureau of the I State Board of Health announces! the addition of another member to I its force in the person of Dr. W. H. I Kiblcr, -of Morganton. N. C. Dr. Klbler is an A. B. graduate of the State University and a medical graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Ho has had several years' evncrlonpn In ?> ? *'" ?.?.?... ivaLinufi Bcieniinc suDjects in .-various schools and colleges in the State, and brings to the force a hearty sympathy for matters per tainlng to rural sanitation and preventive medicine in general. Dr. Kibler has selected the Mount Pleasant community. In Nash county, where he begins his work this week. It Is significant that Nash is the only county in the State which has been able to secure etwo com? munity health officers at the same time. Theaother, Dr. M. E. Champion, Is lofiated at Red Oak, a Hto community,, a few miles north of ; Rocky Mont. The cause for this good Bhowfitg in health matters Is due to thft tireless activity of Dr. B. E. Wahburn, tho whole-time I" health oiuJar c? tIsc county, * S Similar to ib? ^*>rk that nr. Kibler and Champion ?are engaged in tfre t!:c< HoHtl (dfl- II munlties novi;?in._ cpora'.lon at . Salemburg, "Ra*-ripson ""Bounty;" i WrightsbogK Mow iinumr county; Hallsboro.fcolumbns county; Philadelphus, Imbeeon county.- From all these comfliunltlps. come most satlt: factory refbrts; in fact, the reports indicate t&t tho work of the officers in adne communities is ncar| lng compMtlon, which means new assignmenA are ready to be mado. ' The 1? open to any rnral community in the State. The only j requirement is a speciflc^projuise of active ana progressive e?*operetf3g j , on the pag of the citizens with the health omear placed in charge. The State Board ef Health is glad to receive applications from Interested __J _ _ _ . jjv j I . TO THE FARMERS:The buV cotton storage ^pVsh: for which a negotiak can bring this waroh and they will advane to harvest your orop absolutely neoessary Do not sell for I^b? men of Washington an by a united effort y THE WAREHOUS: DO NOT SELL ' PER POUND. AMD-JAM SOFT, FLUFFY HAIR AIDS BEAUTY AND FERSONA1JTY Girls and women of all aces want to be charming, beautiful and attractive?It's their ' birthright?hut stringy, thin and lifeless hair destroys half the beauty of a pretty face. If your hair is not beautiful. Is falling out, streaky, full of dandruff too dry, or if the scalp. Itches and burns, use Parisian Sage. Rub lr well into the scalp. It will go rU to the hair roots, nourish them, and stimulate the hair to grow strong and luxuriant. Parisian Sage re moves aanarori with one application cools and Invigorates the scalp and makes the htalr doubly beautiful. Parisian Sage re a scientifically made preparation that gives the hair just what Is needed to make it soft fluffy, thick and gloriously radiant. It Is Inexpensive, and can be had from any druggist or from Worthy & Eiheridge. WASH I XfJTON WATERWAYS CONVENTION ADJOURNS Spokane. Wash., Sept. 16.?After an csthurlastlc session of two days, the fall meeting of the Cnlifmhla and Snake River waterwayj association adjourned here today. Many prominent men addressed the association. urging thit the north we*: waterways bo developed. Thoy declared that the region would be benefitted greatly by the opening of ho upper Columbia and Snake river to navigation and hydro-electric development. HAWKINS NOTES. We arc having some vory cool weether now, which reminds us that autumn is near. Miss Myrtle Singleton, of Berkley, Va., is spending some time with relatives and friends hero. Mr. B. B. Pinkham and family spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Pinkham. Rev. C. E. Durham, of Bath, filled his regular appointment at Hawkins school house Sunday afternoon. Mr. William Slngloton and sons, Heber and Robert, of Berkley, Va., returned home Thuraady after spending a few days with relatives here. Quite a number of our people have been attending the revival services Around the World IVhcn the U. S. Battleship Fleet sailed round the world, it tarried > ?' UlS FOQD i "There's a Reason" Compact in form?c isp, sweet, and full,, of true nourishment for body and brain. - , - I War tn Europe his sent American food prices soar- , i ing, but there's no ad- 1 yance In price of i r Grape-Nuts, i Sold by Grocers J ?everywhere Jft L m _ #_ 1 i Or WASHINGTON. * - -. s* Lnsas men or Washlngtoj 3153 11 W1135 yoi cm 8 lo wairahQttse receipt wj aora? race tot t.p.-Vhe FIj 9 you $30.00 a bale. .1 3 and meet pressing ob. that your cotton be k< than ton cents per pc d this Bank will oo-opi ou will get a fair prl' E WILL BE COMPLETED B5f rOUR COTTON FOR LESS TI i.* *- * *- . * at Beaver Dam during tho past week. Rov. C. E. Durham was a guest at the home of Mrs. Sarah E. Woolard Sunday afternoon. We are sorry to note the Indisposition of Mr. H. T. Hawkins. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Picking cotton and grading tobacco is the order of tho day now. Both crops aro god and we hope our farmers will rea]ize good profltsc from them. THOUSANDS MASONS ATTEND MEETING _ Chicago, Sept. 15.?More than 1,000 Masons from the fifteen States comprising tho f^CTthbrn. Masonic jurisdiction gathered here today for the 102nd annual meeting fit the Supreme Council of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite. The meetings will last three days and Is the third of its kind to be hold In Chicago. The following States are represented: Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York. Ney Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio. Delaware, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin. GOVERNOR WELCOMES INSURANCE DELEGATES Aahevllle, N. C., Sept. 15.?Qovornor Locke Craig, of North Carolina. today delivered the principal address of welcome at the oponlng of tho national convention of Insurant commissioners here. Mayor James E. Rankin and James H. Southgate, of Durham, also spoke briefly, welcoming the delegates tc Ashcvllle. The principal feature of the day's session wa3 the address of James R Young, lnsuranco commissioner of North Carolina and president of the association. He responded to the welcoming addresses. Tonight tho following papera will be read before tho convention: "Compulsory Local Investment*," by Commissioner P. H. McMaster, of South Carolina and Commissioner T. M. Ilenry, of Mississippi, "Shou]d the States Encourage the Formation of New Companies," by Commissioner W. W. Collier, of Texas and Commissioner E. H. Deavltt, of Vermont. N She Knew What 6he Meant. Little Mary had Just returned from in afternoon party. "Oh, mamnaC" he exclaimed. "Just think, I had ice Team three times in congesting*" EXCURSION RATES. TO THE 8EA8HCmn VIA THE | ATLANTIC OOA8T UHB. The Kt.niUrd Railroad at (he Boath. ROUND TJUP RATES: , j Eroffl Washington. X. O.?- ^1 To Washington, D. C. .... 111.16 To Baltimore, * W*** 1 To New York City . ??0.15 j To Boston, M&m 124.86 j Tickets on sale erei-y day September 30, via Norfolk And * steamor, with fl^al^return limit Octo- J Prom Wtohlngton, N. C.? To Wilmington, N. C 15.00 5 To WorTbtk, Ta. ; Tickets on sale for all trains each P Saturday and for forenoon trains " act 'sfndag -?ntn September II. 1914, limited returning- to midnight >f Tuesday next following date of le.* ; -' i i i v ? For summer excursion rates to _ nany mountains. Jake and pleasnro eeorts and for any other InformsIon, reserratlofhLetd., call on B. R. ilaRY, Ticket ('Agent.. R. A. O. IARNE3, Tray. Ass. Agent, Wash- .?ion. N. C.; or .ddr?, I r. 1. CRAIO, T. C. WHITE, rTW ..N.C.PA- ? . e l axe building a ? i tors yax? oat tori, ^ fcl be issued. You :si National Bank, 1| his will enable you Ligations. It is jpt oft the market, and. The business I b'rale with you, and I ce for your cotton. NOVEMBER 1. I IAN 10 CENTS 1 : I Cashier. ' I I NOTICE OP SALE. 1 Under and by virtue of the pouor of sale contained in a certain doed of troat made and executed on November 16th, 1918, by John P. Felllers and wife. Ruby Fellers, to Edward L. Stewart, Trustee, which amid deed of trust Is duly rooorded In the office of the Register of Deeds % [for Beaufort county, in Book 180, page 162, the undersigned Trustee, will, ofi Thursday, tho 15th day of October, 1914, at 13 o'clock, noon, I !at the court-houso door in Washing-, t i*. \j.t oner ror sale, to the B highest bidder, for cash, the followlng described real estate and other property, to-wlt: 1 FIRST?That certain tract or par- t eel of land lying and being in the j county of Beaufort, SURe of N-ortb Carolina, and more particularly do- 4 scribed as follows, to-wlt: t All that certain piece or parcol ( of land Bltuated'Just northeast of. g and outside the- corporate limits, o the city of Washington, in that suburb thereof known as Washing ton Heights, and being composed o all that portion of Washington Heights which Ilea on the east anc * southeast side of Maplo street, anc'. I on the south and southwest side o ; Penn avenue", extending from Maple street to Runyan's Creek, and froir Penn avenue to the line of the lane of S. Fleming, and including th* whole of what nre designated n? Blocks 80, 89 and 40, in the plan 1 of said Washington .^Heights, re corded in the office of the Restate of Deeds for Beaufort county . SECOND?All the timber of everj kind, character, and description of j and above tho site of ten inches in diameter at, the base when the same may be cut, now standing, or grow- i lng, or which may be standing or growing during the ensuing term of Ave years from July 17th, 1912. upon the lands herein after de- 1 scribed, to-wlt: Lying and boing In the county of Beaufort, Stato of North Carolina, adjoining the lands -of Samuel W Boyd, Jr., and others, and bounded 1 as follows, viz: Beginning in the old John Latham, deceased line, at a marked tree, runs c north 24 east to the east edge of the r swamp: thence a northwardly dlrec- E tion with the edge of the swamp to tho William S. Qrlst line; thence 8 north 65 west to the north edge ol o Ceberne Branch, thence with the g edge of Roper Swamp to Robert B Woolard's line; thence with his Hnc 1 south 39 west to the west side of r the swamp; thence with the west a edge of the swamp to a ditch at S W. Boyd's swamp fleld; thence with the said ditch an eostwardly dlroc- s tion to the corner of sa'.d fleld: i thence with the east side of aald . field, a southwardly direction to the Jacock's patent line; thence wiyi said 1 line to the south edge of the swamp; thence with the edge of the swamp to Jno. Jacock's patent line; thence with said line to the beginning, con- _ talnlng fifty acres, more or less. Saving and excentlnc from >*? operation or this deed all of the oakjuniper, and cypress timber which is n-ow, or may be' hereafter standing or growing on said lands and premises. Also all of the easements, privl ledges, rights of way, and powers . granted in a deed for the above* r described Umber and easements from 8. W. Boyd am* wife, dated Inly lTth, 1912, to Carolina Coopsrage Company, which said deed is Inly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds Cor Beaufort D :ounty, in Book 178, page 488. THIRD?Those certain rights or, v&y and easements that are ptricularly described in a deed from flemlng to AtlanUc Manufacturing fc Stave Company, which said deed 8 duly recorded, in* the offiee of the U1 leglster of Deeds for Beaufort ounty In Book 184, page 3, to wbldb eference Is hereby had Cor partiouars of description." Default having been made In the ayment of the notee secured by said eed of trust and application having eon made -to the Undersigned truebo by the boga fllde holdef of said otea for a foreclosure proceedings, his sale is held to satisfy said inebtednesa. 'VAvSfc u r * This 16th day of September. 1914. w EDW. L. STEWART. * 18-4 wc. Trustee. ' 3k* "* -V . ^ n i A' ? Jot Infants and Children. G Pears the y/#/. T" I W ?#nntu?e of (^G^/XMUZI U Hrp lUreadf ? w j j ^ SCUPPE We have originated i Cream. It to delicious. T ' . 1 CRYSTA i Phone fid 1 I 1 I. 11 East Carolina Teac A State School to ti chool of North Carolina, his one purpose. Tuition h rall Term begins Septembe For catalogue and ot] ROBT. H. IAR WOODEN CAES ON ELECTRIC LINES Now York, Sept. 15.?Beginning oday, the recent order of the public crvice commission, prohibiting the iso of woden cars for transportaion of passengers on electrically riven trains, goes into effect. The ,ong Island railroad was the hardst hit by the new order. It had o dispose of many wooden passener coaches following the commlslon's decision. mccauiay Bitter. We know no spectacle so ridiculous ks the British public in one of its polodlcals fits of morality.-?Macaolay. Destroys Sleep kfany Washington People Testify to This. You can't sleep at night. With aches and pains of a bad >ack? # When you hare to get up from irlnary troubles. ? If tt^e kidneys are at fault Set them working aright with Joan's Kidney Pills. Here is Washington proof of their nerlt: Mrs. E. M. Hall, 219 Harvey St.. Vashlngton. says: "About three 'ears ago I suffered from Kidney omplalnt. I had a dull pain acres* oy back and oould not sleep well at light. In the morning I was sore, tiff an4*tired easily. The kidney sorptions were Irregular In passage, teeing Doan's Kidney Pills adverlsed, I got a supply and they soon elleved me, strengthening my back nd benefiting me In every way." ~ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't Imply ask for a kidney remedy?get loan's Kidney Pills?the same that Irs. Hall had. Foster-Milburn Co., Tops., Buffalo, N. Y. Classified /di B. KEMPT, PEABODY CONsorvatcry. I have opened a studio at the Baptist parsonage Pupils desiring to arrange for piano or harmony lessons will see me there, or phone 450. 0-15-lwp OR BAIJB ? VALUARLB RB8Idhnco lot, corner Third and Washington street. Apply to W. 0. Rodman. 8-19-t.f. ONT FOfttJBT WE HAW A OAS Boat for sale. J. 8. Campbell. 1 KDBR THREAT OF CONGRESS to Uti wlnss. vo notified nil (rowera end agent, price reduced. Mr. Oerrett edelsee tram Wtablngton the eltnation slightly Improved nod authorise, you to pay dollar per buahel until advised tp contrary. Green grapes will positively be rejected. Hudson fi Cot tan ?-IVtr.c, I ,' * ... ! [>OD?GOOQ HARD WOOD. CtTT In any length end delivered. Phone 50. Washington Psed * Fuel Co.' , ?-lt-t.f.c sss?iir>w.e,A _..TsT ! ;nll?nto I Ln a rlLLo 1 toft* N. C. r | C? KsTCCLTfl ry It I L ICE CO. Washington, S. C. I ???^ hers Training School ain teachers for the public Every energy is directed to ee to all who agree to teach, r 22,1914. her information address. WRIGHT, President Greenville, N. C DtaqrT Bilious? CoastlpsUrfT Dr. Kiss's Now Life Pills will ear* you, cause a healthy flow of Bile anl rid your Stomach and Bowels of waste and fermenting body poisons. I They are a Tonic to yonr Stomaeli and Llrer and tone the general system. First dose will care yoa of that depressed, dlssy. bilious and I constipated oondUlon. 25c, all drng> el at i ft lit I > e , ?? e. a. phiujps a nan, * FIBS nV8UBAMOSi ? 0 W11HOIOIOK. W. >? ? < ? JohB H Hmmn, A D Mart ? Bimpbmm O. Bnpv. W. B* BMAI.I.. MAGLBAIT- braga w ? ABODMAV. * Attonu|> rt jaw. OOoM ovw J. F. Villoma Man WMhtwtM. North GuoUu. ' ? < 9 p m Iyer Johnson, Reading Standard, Emblem, Hudson Dayton and Great Western Bicycles sold for cash or on time. We also have the most complete repair shop in the dty all work guaranteed. / D. R. CUTLER Phone SSI Central Market G.T.MsyaManaaer Bam )M Immtmsua m BmaMmrr Hobul MwU ?. ^ I /* 11 ? , ; . \ *' * Who ynrt??1 ? to what to ? ' euro for foot wit ?ol try mom Baatrto Qrouad Kambarfar. Can * alMlht MoohW. Dot oqaippod batcbtr bMMt to Phone 422 ' * DR. V. B. WWM. * JPilud ?t ReMonablo Friooi. Office orw J. K. Hojfe itore. . Excejt Uoed.r. end T?i.r. * WMhlmtcn. N. C. * dr. nran w. dunk,* I OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Cferooto and Nttom ? a Specialty. 1 Hotel Louito? H* Taaadaj, 11:00 a. m. to Ai:30 I - 1.00 p. m. to 4:00 7:30 p. m. to 8:30 ' Thursday, 4:10 pTH to 0:10 I Friday, #-11:80, 1:80-1:10 ? "? Horwood k Mmmm * W. k Vr-fnmm BOOIOIVB 1 VAUflEUT Anomr^Lm. WHLOIM, I. O, a m I * m m m ' . mnT imawi D ! 9 H. W. CARTER, M. D? PntcOM Iialtod to DtaMMT of the EYE, BAB, HOSE nd THROAT AN1> THE PTntNO OF GLASSES. | Offloo over Brown's Drug Store. > Honrs 0 to 11 a. m.; S to t p. m. except Mondays. * WASHINGTON. N r> [ I . AN NOUNGKMKNT. DR. H. W. CARTER an | nounces that spectacles and ejo- * i* glasses, made to order accord- * log to fris prescription and * guaranteed to be entirely satis factory, are furnished free of * | additional coat to all patients " who pay his regular tee of ten * dollars for the examination of * their eyes. Wiley C. forties Ma H. Ru11 aoDMAX m BO mm, MmimMH, ** * < I. Ward, lulu D. OHMS ? WARD d GRIMM Attorneys et Law. We precttoe la the Ooaet ot the Vina iadldsl District end the Federal OoerSs. o EDWARD JU STEWART, JgTjj Attorney at Lew, WMbtactoa. O. 1 J? * MO. I. TmpcT- V ,Tj~ X ? HABRT Hlionui, V WMhtegtua^Kortb CarottM. f WrQ* - * t m m ' ?. *-? <F j > *AIUt*K ?** ?' n ?d ?M' 'l^Owu'o< this > A. D. MMT>?, I 0 llcLFAN A THOMPSON. AM! ! < if??. .
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