f keICR For Ladies. Every m J. K. B lc= lrigh Potatoes, Onions and Cal>" bages, wholesale. The prloea reasonable. H. B. Mayo. 10-13-3tc FOR SALB?FARM ONB MILK OF ( Washington; 160 acres: 60 acres cleared. Improved land; 8-room dwelling. All necessary buildings. Three tenant houses; tobacco barn, pack house, mules, farm ^ Implements, cows, hogs, corn, hay, oats, fodder. Apply to R. R. Warren, Washington, N. C. 10-12-lwp SCHOONER GOLD MINE. FOR sale cheap. See Frank H. Rollins. 10-10-4 wc TO LOAN?J VST ONE LUMP gfloo on gilt-edge security. Town prop- i erty preferred. Frank H. Rollins. I 10-12-lwp. FOR SALE?ON* PAIR YOUNG mules, weighing about 1,300 lbs. each. Bargain. Address Box 63, Trayvllle Shop, Washington, R. P. D.. No. 2. 10-13-t.f.o . I HAVE TAKEN IT A SMALL " black cow, right ear cropped. Oner can get same by paying for her keep and this advertisement. I. H. Edwards. Chocowlnity, N. C. 10-3-1 wc WANTED TO RENT?DWELLING house in good neighborhood. Woolard, at ^Maxwell's Bicycle _ Shop. ' 10-13-t.f.c ) FOR SALE?MY HOME PLACE, ?O acres cleared, 35 acres woodland; ^ good 6-room dwelling; tobacco ? barn, barn, stables and other _ necessary buildings, situated one " mile from Washington. Splendid ti tobacco land. Will sell on r'ea- n eonable terms. Address J. B. . Peed, Washington, N. C. 11 9-17-lmo.c. t< WANTED?LADY HELP. MUST ... ? be experienced in tailoring work. Apply Mrs. Linn Rice. 10-13-2tp I " james iK GRE. Cotton s a : THREE DA Buy C James E. Saturday 10c Yard-wide Bleaching*'.. 12'/>c Yard-wido Androscoggin S 1 .">< Lonsdale Cambric, Beat Grad 35c Sheeting, Bleached, 10-4 Pep: I 30c Sheeting, Unbleached, 10-4 P 8c Homsun, foil yard wide, Unl I 7e Apron Ginghams, assorted ch ^ I 10c Fast color, Beet grade Apron . I , 8c Solid color Ginghants for Dr I 10c Solid fast color Ginghams.. . Pah- Guaranteed. [OYT st * HIIAl.L BE GLAD TO DO BEWINl. of OBJ kind at moderate prtoes Dire me n trial and yon will b? I aatiBflad. Mr*. Goodwin, eorati Third and Harrey streets. ItTOAOEK ? BELL GUARAJVrai) I Roalary to friends and neigh I bora; TO par eent prodt; Male |1( I Dally. Experience naueriMpniil I International Mills, Box 40191 I Wast Philadelphia, Pa. I I-IB-Omop. ' r I IUM BLOCKS FOR B.M.F?BOr I and TBc par cart load at mill I Pamlico Cooperage Company. I 10-t-i.f.a. IV ANTED?BOT TO OAIIR* PAI papers Apply ttews offlaa.. I I TXAVER pots, ALL sizes. E. K I Willis. 10-10-t.f 9 A I "NORMAN" The NEWEST VE ARE AGENTS lver Johnson, Reading tandard. Emblem, Hudson >ayton and Great Western licycles sold for cash or on me. We also have the lost complete repair shop 1 the city all work guarantyd. D. R. CUTLER Phone 233 Clark's AT Goods L E YS ONLY j Zotton Clark C OCTO fc? Mond ' leaching 1( - ? perol .28 epp , . 2f deached ? ?ck* . 11 Ginghami < 7 Nmi ...... i. .. .. .;. (I l> ? 1 of E not | pow I pent dura auth 1 Thci alun B privt i out nesa, appc feet undi larly 1 M \ FROM R. F. D. WO. 4. i 'j Rer. Chta. D. Malone held ; regular services at St. Step; church Sunday morning and < Ing. As usual his sermons wet Btructive and much enjoyed. Sunday, October 4th, Mr. Led F. Cotton, of this place, was ha married to Miss Laura Estelle 1 cefr, of Swan Quarter. Rev. C Malone performed the ceremony marrlago took plate at the reek , of Mr. Henry Clark, of Washinj 1 We congratulate Mr. Cotten oi curing such a charming and i lar young lady to become his partner. The groom Is the youi son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Co and is an industrous and prosp? farmer. Miss Spencer is the cb Ing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ] i rence Spencer. Although we known her a short time she made many friends In this com lty. We extend to her s warm hearty welcome Into our circ! friends. May their married 111 a prosperous and happy one. Miss Stella Congleton is 1 again after visiting her slste Jessama for several days. Mrs. Bertha Martin Smltt spending several days as the | of Mrs. J. M. Cotten at Llnwoc Mrs. Manervia Congleton and Lula Bowen and little daug I-enora Grey, spent Friday and urday with Mrs. .Juliet Cong] at Oak Grove. We are glad to n6te that Cha the little eon of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, is improving after a ser illness of a few days. Mr. Rasberry Nelson, of Will spent Saturday night of last i with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson. Mrs. Rhoda J. Alii good s Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Plnkhai Miss Stella Congleton spent 1 day afternoon with Mrs. Leoi Cotten. ?????? j Prepared for the Worst. A young author whose dlsapp ments were many, but whose 1 was blocdy yet unbowed, inclosed following llnee wfth a manuscrip an editor who repeatedly refused efforts: "Editor?Dear Sir: Tb? closed MS. is submitted for youi lection. Tours very truly, " Good )ffers fc w BER 16 [ay, 17 & ;c "? 13Vfea Pew to 15e White 'fC 8o Outing to 10c Outing to 8e Towi lfi le 10c Toweie o 15c Toweli new! * 15c I'iljow V iff*: 'tk-'-TrJ&lmk: pamamm Loyal Raking Powder is extent itely and by the military force the world. 'Its absolute wl , imparting as it does, healthfu tizing qualities to the food, ai keeping qualities in every cli -r different conditions, make i desirable lor all conditions o R0YA1 IKING POW iolutely Pure N _ A TREATY OP TRACK WITH * NEARLY A BILLION PEOPLE * The gl*nlng by SecreUr* Bryan the and the_respecttvo Ambassadors of ben's the treaties of peace with Ureat sven- Britain. Prance, Spain and China - ?- mainjue impressive culmination or a policy exemplified in practice by inard our course In Mexico. The common ppfly denominator of these treaties la the 5pen- proviso 'that all disputes which the p usual diplomatic offices fall to ad. The Jnflt shall be placed before a perlencc manent. committee of Investigation gton. during a period of a yaar. a so- This action Is the efTectnal Insur opii ance of a lasting conoord, with dlgllfe nlty and honor, between ourselves igest and couhtrels whose population 1b tten, at present, In round numbers, 948,troua 000,009?-nearly two-thirds of the arm- total number of the earth's InLaw habitants. It is the answer to the have qualms of those who feared that wc has might be drawn Into controversy as mt\n- a result of the general war abroad. and We could not, in sincerity, address le of 'pettttDAS to. the Most High for the e he prevalence of peace once more unless we were willing to dd all that tome Hes fn human power to bring about r at that consummation, It is right to attribute a lasting significance to the , j3 concluding of these peace compacts, [ueBt and to aay of each, as President Mc4 Klnlsy said of the Olney-Pauncefote Mra arbitration treaty with Qreat Britain,' h^er, "the! mportance and moral inaat^ fluence of such a treaty can hardly eton be overestimated in the cause of advancing citvillsation."?Philadelphia r1i? Public I.edcer find. Ren.l lous FllllAfl the Autocrat. Why should wires cempktla when nor husbands read the morning paper at / the breakfast table, since reading makK eth a fun maal?UHle Rock Gazette. disordering your stoi while tker are start! pftp & wm Jt ? - - ^ ^ n . ? . ? - * . . ' *" we sy araf ase country in hl? <'? .po. nqgwt. MmluFraaCoap \i P^MBX^DRUGCaji = " -' == s - W I A f 19th. R , air?, light and dark Patterns Madraa, yrfrd wide.... .. ' P ^ iy Bltaclfecf . . . W * * '/. V. . /V, .. \ ? H Cases, 42*46 -. Caws, haniM itched, 45*40 , * _ _ W| 5 through-' lolesomel as well as nd its per- - .. imate and o Alum , v/lt | Tfta irtatetnlar pyramid projecting rroja the oentet of the face has alwaja had peculiar Interest for Be. In Infansy I used It.ki a pocket, stowla* therein an occasional bean filched from the cook's store; and I remember the stir oae ssch instance occasioned in the household ae well as in me, | when a canny country doctor put his (open mouth to mine and with mighty 1 blast persuaded th-v bean to stand not upon the order el Its exit. Later, a coasting accident left me with some nasal. vrcelty and the ability to run e (Taasblade up one nostril and down the other. Thus 1 became persona grata at Jurenile circuses, the price I of admission for my performance going all the way up from At? pins to bree cents, my profits Invariably being paid 4a pins, the dietafl aide, 1 suppose, very properly. ~ Lucy KWet (Cooler, in tbo Atlantic. NOTICE North Carolina?Beaufort County. In the Snperlor Court. John M. Harris va. A. O. Harris. The defendant above-named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort county. North Carolina; that said action 1* * instituted to obtain an absolute divorce by plaintiff from the defend* I ant; and the said defendant will I further take notice that she Is re- I QUITOd to .?nP.f ? _ - - S7 ?VXMO VI Ul? Superior Court of Beaufort county, to be held on the Slrd dey of*November. 1914, et the eourthouoe In Washington, end answer or demur to the complaint In Bald action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This 18th day of October. 1814. O MO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. 18-14-4we. * . * *<*? row 2 I MCk Tiny wnaftkn tod l.yiaMM I M hrnbhy wcr.ti.ti ud r.mori.j tk. V mH. TS.y do MM produo. th. hock oc mka tk. mum Ilka Mm 8 Uuy m nmo.lattMMfe*MkMM? I m mriom sttmawtai , ?, lOcabmt. m III mch box. b b worth % YVjWV ic., Richmond, VlryinU. AkiJa 7ear C< iree Days nd Lastl ead Items ....... 9c 60 lie 86 5,1 l.W S8 i j - &.: m * 10 n?, ^ \ . 19c " * bkrTTTT J*J* 4 J JLJL JCs c ;s~"zrr. lome substantial sale. ot sheets, pillow tM. and other materials of I domestic character, and the spot luppllaa bought were InsuBclent to neet the neede of the purchaaera. cotton blanketa and blankets made largelp of cotton, are Hearing on contracts offered to them tn a Arm rap-hp accredited purcksaiBg a genu 'or foreign gorernmenU. . 3S= 1 ' : ... 1 New Theater, T RJTTY1S"( .?PRESENTS Clifford's Me ?AND ' LOU VERNE LADIES BA] -IN THE MERRY > "BELIE\ IN TWO LONG LAtiCHS Pretty Girls Pretty C BARGAIN Best Seats others Seats on Sale Wor ^ 1 1 . James E. GREAT DA ' SA Cotton . Friday, Sa Mont otton C ng i Over C< ? ' o Bboet*, bleached, 72*90 .. ,. c She***, 72*90, Bleached -. .... ) Sheet*, 81*90, Bleached c Cotton Draia Good* . . e Cotton Poplin*, all color* c Ladle*'Cotton Iloee, Hack .... 0 Ladle** Cotton Hoc, bM and U ? Ladioe' Cotton IToae, all oolora . . s Cotton Curtain Scrim reiiet eon nation is one dollar a botll. It doea not *rtpe or tramp, bkt :?ta eaal j snd plea's a.;1: y ??d la thareford the moat satisfactory romedy tor Children, women and elderly per- ! eon.. For a tree utal bettle write to Dr. w. li. f ejlwell. Ill Weahlngtoa ft . Monllcello, IU ' ' l*e reeooai why.the Spptoa eye tern * HQ eerier be flboMhhod la that the atUndo or the aretue patron of the leatawrant toward the Met. mighty -r alter Is that ofillce. who wept with < .light when Hen Bolt ?or? her a ^ mile mad trembled with (ear at hie ' -1am. Im^tat^ST antaj^u eee^that aehedf uirsdiiyOct 15 j jliffordI d HIMSELF? 3 nstrel Is/Leads THE? ND AND ORCHESTRA (USICALR(OT? rw Bf^loNG HITS 14 'towiiff Pretty Music r PRICES 1 81.OO 1 - 7SASOC tJB Iky & Elheridge. ft Clark's I 7 THREE I I , v I j$m I I Goods M turday & J gFriday -1' 8?c * I 3C I A M i_ ? m J *

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