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*""* "**1; ' JtK.-:?ii ? .'II H I j If S!?*0 ** ?oood-i?asiatt?|' m ^STi"*c'' "** ^ ^ St n^'jj,'";:!r*i* ?i>* * j Subscribers ceemns me paper Ale continued *111 please uoUtjr thl. ot l? en date .( expiration, otherwise It wttl"be continued et re.ular HP crlptiou rates until notice to stop lx received. It )ea do not set tne Dolly Newt promptly telephone or write the mounter, nod the complnli t will receive Immediate attention. It In onr deelre to plenee row. Oil articles ami to ee mm Newt >r pnbllentlon maat he Honed bp (he writer, otherwise thep wlU net ? pnhllnhed. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1914. DEMOCRATIC TICKET United States Senator: LBE 8. OVERMAN, Rowan County. Member of the North Carolina Corporation Commission: EDWARD L. TRAVIS, Halifax County. Judge of tbe Superior Court of the First Judicial District: WILLIAM M. BOND, Chowan County. Judge of the Superior Court of the Socond Judicial District. utuiwi; w. CONNOR, Wilson County. ' Judge of the Superior Court of the ' Fifth Judicial Dlatrict: HARRY W. WHEDBEE, Pitt Coupty. Judge of the Superior Court of the Sixth Judicial District: OLIVER H. ALLEN, Lenoir County. Judge of the Superior Court of the Eighth Judicial District: GEORGE ROUNTREE, New Hanover County. Judge of the Superior Court of the Ninth Judicial District: CHATHAM C. LYOtf, Bladen County. Judge of the Superior Court of the Tenth Judicial District. WILLIAM A. DEVIN Granville County. Judge of the Superior Court of the Twelfth Judicial District: THOMAS J. SHAW, Guilford County. judge or tiie Superior Court of the Fourteenth Judicial District: WILLIAM- F. HARDING. Mecklenburg County. Judge of the Superior Court of th* Sixteenth Judicial District: JAMES L. WEBB, Cleveland County. Congressman Congressional District: JOHN H. SMALL, Beaufort County. Senators Second Senatorial District: HARRY W. STUBBS. MARK MAJETTE. Representative Beaufort County: JAS. L. MAYO. Clerk Superior Court: GEORGE A! PAUL. 8heriff: WILLIAM B. WINDLEY. Register of Deeds: f GILBERT RUMLEY. , , Treasurer: ELIJAH R. MIXON. ? ? m * Coroner: JOSHUA TAYLOE. County Surveyor: L. H. RO88. County Commissioners: * W. E. SWINDELL. H. CHURCHILL * RRAOAW, W. H. WHITLEY, CHARGES P. AYCOCK, W. 8, D. EBOHN. l, . I "WHAT 18 KMEROBXCY CUR- . KEXCY PORT' TIm question nbove qnotod Is being sskod, rsrr pertinently, by the N.n York World. It sppsnrb that srlth s billion dollars of emergency eurroney arallable, tbsre baa boon a comparatively small jaaue or emar- * Koncy notes. And ya? bank erndlts In this ponrefal and rolntirely proaperons nanntry are qnotad at *Mo. P eight and nine per rent, while In Lt nnrmil ?.. f - - -j k 'H? 10 nmes o* QUAttti tr. thoy betting en ebnormeUjr high mte of leteroet tor euoh or their tut they ere eeking ee high ee nine >er cent In JMW tautUng confer, for torrenoy or credit erhlch. tfceordlng O the Aldrich-Vreelnnd act* costs hem only three per cent to begin rlth. and under the established tax rate for Issuance can never cost hem more than six per cent., If money is so scaroe as to justify ;he high rates lh view of the presen: lemand, Uy don't the banks Issm aore emergency notes? While this is not true of Wssh; ngton banks, ?it Is a condition which ?xlsts in many places. SOUTH AMERICAN POSTAGE. While American business men are mgaged in a supreme effort to establish closer and more profitable trade relations with South America, why ihould not the government co-operite through the postofllce departnent? Cheaper postage would have is much effort In the opening of arger markets In the Latin ropubics as any other factor whatever. At the present time first class mail to South and Central America is mbject to the customary foreign rate of five cents an ounce lor letters. We have treaties with several rountrles, however, that establish the two-cent rate of our domestic letter postage. Thus it costs but two cents to send a letter to Mexico, Canada, Cuba, Germany, the United Kingdom or Shanghai. It would doubtless bo an easy matter to negotiate elmilar treaties with our Latin neighbors soulh o| Mexico. Inasmuch as the whole North American continent in already under the away of this typically American two-cent rate, it would be a perfectly natural thins to extend it throughout the hemisphere. An all-American 'postal anion would be the precursor of closet and more advantageous relations not only in business, but in every other department of civilised Intercourse AMERICAN GIRL'S ABILITY. Europe's brave Borneo are the toast of the world. Borylng their personal anguish In the great common anguish of nine countries plunged In war, they have taken up men's ROB 11 nvousSI M COMBINE AMight 500 PEOPLE 1 bealttifulA MORSES! ^ / RICHEST COSTUMES (VJ^V MAGNinCEKT I >=</ -=U EQUIPMENT | (r^M. ^ FAMED AS THE \ft WORLD'S L?*C,,/CSHOW Jre^T l(Z /BEAUTIFUL / \J \\ SPtClA^fL^pr PALACE CARS^SJ , NuseuSJ Hippo- 3 ?r-i np^i i WASHINGTON , MONDAY UCt. - 1 . ! CASTOR IA In Infente end Children. Tft? Kind Ym Hava Always Boogftl DEMOCRATIC HPKAKINO. ! HON. T. W. BICK8TT. Belhsren, Toeeder. Oetober ISlh, HON. H. B. WARD. Blount's Creek Bonder, Norember ad, it I p. m. HON. g, C. RRAOAW. Belheren, Norember tnd, et > m. LINDSAY C. WARREN, I h?*rt. IMr. is m task too big tor ad lalsurs 1* gsnwsllr atkletlc. "U Is tbs girl who works for %Ij Using who must ht cncouragcdo-lo I sontervo aad d???lol> hor pbjs!c?t nncrglcs. That Is what wo i; her. ?mpplj a place whcrs girts usd vromen can keep their bodies In por!ect 'trim without making a labor of t. They have fun while they grow .trong. Given physical Qlneaa. than? % no work man doos that woman Annot do. "Woman, especially the American woman. Ib a sort of .'civil soldier' eady for overy emergency. When ter father teses money, or her fcusand dies, or her brother turns out wrong, Ute American woman 1b Xo he counted on every time." Times' haven't changed ao much. It la only that woman finds she can best serve society In hor own ways-r the peaceful arts and Industries, "the forcing of good morals and 1 manners," the civilising of humanity, the building of the home. Rut If tho need rose for her to load vessels, -carry hods and lay bricks, of course she'd do It. It would bo no I harder than the work she does. Only different. I Tsach and Practice Setf-Oenfal. I Teach edf-denlal and make Its pn?oI tlce pleasufhble. ond you crcata for I the world a destiny more tubllnjo than I ever Itmed frcm tho brain of the wildI est droamor.?Waltor Scott. \ IMuqq Pnnuontinnl IVIUUU UUIIVUIIIIUTIi Of tho Republicans of Beaufort County is hereby called to meet at the Conr'. House in Washington, N. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1014, AT 11 O'CYOCIC A. M.. ' For the purpose of nominating candidatos for the various' county offices, a candidate for tho Legislature and for the transaction of sueh ' other business as may properly come before the conventlot. All voters who are In sympathy with Republican principles, regardless of their past political affiliations, are cordially Invttdd to be present 1 and participate In the deliberations. J. C. MEKKINS, JR., -x Chairman. O. B. BUCKMAN. Secretary. 450NSI 1UW5 ? AREN'c ^WORLD'S ^^llS _W^DISPLAYS l^pROMt ^Nagerie S DAY 4 t\ II 9 Nelson Family 9 I of I World's Greatest Acrobats ^ II 6 Women 3 Men MHWOHKaa A.nnoun To the OoM Chi Washing, un: We wish to say to assist you in n 'J arrangements to 01 hundred ministers, visitors Who will n onee of the Easier District Conference Church, 8outh, wt here in November. We trust you wl nse no-to tho end j. ' - . $ vision may be ttai This la not 00b e ? It/I, inclusive. (I Railroad, ihu Standard Railroad of 'I BT.nt Ticket* on solo October llthltlh, II '.ncludve. United returning to ratsbll original starting point not Inter than [ midnight Dt October lCtfc. 1114. I Children between agce of 5 and 1J year*, half far*. Spend a dar with old friends at he Carolina slate Fair. W. J. CRAIG, T. C. WHITE, . Pom. Traffic Man Qen. Pain Agt., Wilson, N. C. 10-b-l?tc. - ? 8crnbin Miscarried. Bltdiop Blomfltid. famous English dlvlae. received ono or the mochas, ten Inn comments upon a sermon that has over reacbod a preacher. Once, In his pre-episcopal days, he found as he was-goinglnto _ HucMnghamahtre pulpit that be had left his ssriaon behind him. Compelled to preach extempore. he selected as an easy subject the existence of Ood, and pleased himself so well that ho thought he would repeat the experiment. But on tho way home 4ie overtook a fanner and.afcfccd him bow hs had liked tho sermon. "Wei*, it were a very good sermon, Mr. RlomfMd. but 1 don't agree with yon! * "Not agree with me I >? nil cm you :cHun . *uu oi?uimh?< "Well, Mr. ifemftcM. I think there be a God." ? . Ollt MAROT. Eggs Sic Chickens, 70004.... 4...... 10 O *0* Chickens. grown SOe to 4Se Sbeerllnga . ,.10?10? Lamb s,Mn?. each .........20QSIc Sheep shine, each 10O?(k Dees Wax .. .. 25e Tallow . . . 4c Dry flint hides, per lb lit Damaged dry hides, par tb... 10? Wool, bnrry lOQllc Wool, free from burr. . . .14c to lfc Lire turkeys, per lb lft? Geese.... 15 0 50c Green salt hides 11c f?ry salt hides 14r < skin, salt ig? Lamb n)Usi, each 10? 40c near shin. tea NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by rtrtne of the. power of sale In n deed of assignment, executed by the Globe Furniture Company, a partnership, doing a retall business, In the city of Washington, N. C., the undersigned as assignee, will on Saturday, October 17, 1914, at 10 a. m., at the store door of the said Globe Furntture Company, on East Main street, lo the city of Washington. N. C., sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, all of the stock of goods, fixtures, horse and delivery wagon, book accounts, notes, bills; receivable, and all other personal, property, and all other evidences of indebtedness, being all property o( the said Globe Furniture Company, together with the good will of the said business. This sale made upon demand of creditors, to satisfy the obligations of the said Globe Furniture Company. This September 27, 1914. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS, Assignee of the Globe Fur. Co. hmlnnaa will Ko nnarttaH' until the hour of tale and stock of same, together with Inventory thereof, can be aeen at the place of business of the said Globe Furniture Company, xcr at the law office oi Simmons ft Vaughan. ' 10-l-3wc. ' cocjrr* Hjbijc schooiA The Doard of Education has set October 23th as the day for the opening; of the public schools of the county, and' November 2nd as the date for the beginning of the oompulsory period. All children between the ages of eight and twelve living wlthth two and one-half miles of the *cff&6Hiouae must attend school for four consecutive months unless prevented on account of sickt ness, or other providential hlndirancos. School committees wishing to begin their scfcootr earlisr or later than the above dates mast get special permission from the County J Superintendent." W. G. FRrVKTTE. 9-2 8-1 wc. county flat. iTT. ?j i cement. irch People oi W? stand ready taking temporary itertatn the many delegated and dtend the conlern North Carolina . Of the M.S.. Ich will he held 11 eall on u> and I II w -f f T\. SPLENDID RACING. PI I ? ? Cheap Excursion Ra Special Trains every bo ger Station at New Bern For Premium List or otl CLYDE EB ?1 New B .notice op aAim. Under end by virtue of the powe of sale contained in a certain dqc of trust made and executed on Nc vembcr 16th, If 13, by John P. Tel lerg and wlfe.-Ruby Fellers, to E< ward L. 8tewart, Trustee, which sal deed of trust Is duly recorded 1 the oflloe of the Register of Dee<! for Beanfort county, in Dook ltd page 162, the undersigned Truste, will, on Thursday, the 16th day i October. If 14, at 11 o'clock, nooi at the court-house door In Washlni ton, N. C., offer for sale, to th UlgUVBl uiuucr, |ui i?o?i hw Ibs described real estate and othi property, to-wit: FIRST?That certain tract or phi eel of land lying and being la th county of Beaufort, State of Nort Carolina, and mora particularly jli scribed aa follows, to-wit: 11 that certain piece or pare, of land situated Just northeast o and outside the corporate limits, < the city or Washington, 1b thi suburb thereof known aa Washlnj ton Heights, and being composed < all that portion of Washlngtc Heights which Ilea on the east as southeast side of Maple street, as On the south and aouthweat side i Penn avenue, extending from Map street to Runyan's Creek, and fro; Penn avenue to the line of the lar of 8. Fleming, and including tt whole of what are designated i Blocks 30, 39 and 40, la the pis of said Washington Heights, r corded tn the office of the Reglsb of Deeds for Besufort county . SECOND?All the timber of evei kind, character, and description and above the slse of ten Inches : diameter at thp base when the tan may be cut, now standing, or grtyi lug, or which may be standing < growing during the ensuing term < Ave fears from Jnly 17th, 191 upon the lands herein after d scribed, to-wlt: Lying and being in the eonnty Beaufort, State of North Carotin adjoining the landB of Samuel V Boyd, Jr.. and others, gha bound* as follows, vis: Beginning In the old John Lathai deceased line, et a marked tree, rxu north 14 east to the east edge of tl swamp: thence a northwardly dire tlon with the edge of the swamp the William 8. Grist Una; then north 65 west to the north edge Ceberna Branch, thence with tl fit n L i I" K I , Wt? 4,r nf ^ __ iltf tm ?^T?E5 +l!oHTm that win pn* ?* an extioguilhj P H ... TRSE5 AGGRFGAtn CTijHHI I ns & amusements tea Over All Railroads, direct to the Fair Grounds tier information, address, V, Gen. Mgr., era, IV. C. FOR rosniAHTKR. 1 ?? d To the Democrat!* p*troa* ot Washington. N. c., Poctofflo*: ~ After lone thought I bar* d*clded 4 to boeome a candidal* for apoolntn moot aa Postmaster for this office. And an Mr. Small ban *ald that bo will leave the choice to a preferential it primary, I respectfully eah the coa> aldamtloo and Tote of every good J Democratic patron at th? offlce. both a. In Washington and those who reir calve their mall on tbt rnral free delivery route* from this offlo* (as I understand an will be permitted 2 to participate In the primary). H l?-?-t.f.c A. J. COX. j1 HAVE TAD RKtJISTERKDT >f ' it The registration hooka ooenod * October 1 In ell the precincts in *n Beaufort county, end will remain id open for twenty days, exclusive of d Sundays. jf Every Democrat in Beaufort counm ty who has failed to resistor in the td past, or who has Just become of ase >e Is urgel td sec that his name sots JJ on the books. e- To be entitled to restster. you or most be 11 years of ace on or before November 9. 1914. The law requires Df a residence of two years in the In 8tate. six months in the county, and ie four months In the ward or precinct. Jj preceding the election fay. Every of person who has moved from one pre3. clnct to another aince the last elee " tlon in November. 1911, must regisof ter In the precinct or his present a, residence. T Registrars will sit at the polling places on each Saturday during the n, registration period from 9 a. m. to naj g p. m. The registrars for the clti 4e of Washington are: ? First Ward?T. H. Darl* co Second Ward?S- H. WhUlejr. Third Ward?W. W. Leggrtt. lj Fourth Ward?H. H. Daria. ne Every voter reaidlng In the newly of established precinct of Washington Jf Park must register in order to vote ? In the November election, c DfNDSJLT C. WARREN. 1: Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. K ll-H.H >: AMQK18TRATOB-S NOTICE ? NoUm ! htrrtij tlren that th. anderslfned ha* this day qualified aa ie administrator ot the late Mary L *h' Cooper. Thla la ?o notify all persons d- holding claims against the said e#id tate to present the name to mi, duly . verified, within one yeer from the r? date of thla noth*. or tint notice will re be pleaded In bar of their recovery. l" All persona Indebted to the said ee^ tate will please make Immediate payla ment. Thla Angnat 17th, 1114. rt W. U. COOPER, of fr!7- wp. Administrator. a. r 3 Cook With Gas rt 1 Heat With Gas I Light With Gas t. a?. ^t is better than any price it was before ?r the war. ^ II I I I 1 |o? l|l . P. O. Bos *M M. N. BERRY in M>. , . _ Flow. 1M, Iky And Grain Feed I . .C. , . DR. KKNK8T W. DUNN, ] OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. I Chromic mad Nervoiu DKmioi * I* Specialty. Hotel Louis?? Tuaaday, 11:00 m. m. to 11 :J0 l:00 p. in. to 4:00 1 7:10 p. m. to 0:10 Thoraday. 4:10 p. m to 0:10 l? 7:10 p. m. to 1:10 I* Friday, f-1110, 1:10-1:10 J. - - ? ,'A mcMom A VAUGHAM lltoUJt I?>. \ wmuhm, o< , Wiley CJ, Bodauui lOPMIil A jftlTOi mwyi 1 tow. ?? ? w. WwW, ;U1M to. UttaM WARD A OBIIffi \ AttonMfM^Law, VmUMUM, *. O. w? vraotiM la Urn Qo^H ol ? dM FM Jadktel District aad ato Federal ttmrta. ; a HIWUU) li. mvin, > AMNMM4M, WiilfHia, V. o. ? MO. J. flODMMr, a I li* Altwway aalawr, W-htopoa^Tc. I I .?> ..a ? UUt MlMHUJD, V "nr. ?? ii Bide . Mi at. Wakkita, Worm CbroUm. ........ a ,m ? _|. ? ~ ? I tL Jk. I)?W, Jr. J. H. Muata| V. C. Vina W. W. KltdUa J W BimL * WARREN, MAX- * *? |fl WDfQ A HITCH IN. * AttonerMt-U?. *?lMd Bqprwjg Cotf'o< thte J J > w?htagto?*. a. Am, 0. Mrtlll * THOMPSON, , ? AHuili 1 ?- . ' * Aaron WmUim. w. 0, *M1"- MAOIaKAN- ItRAOAW 4; 9 9 ' yiB>niN8UKAN. S!" ' a . "a* a a U 'to'" w",ln0 Oemonatratsr.
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