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WASHINGTON DAILY > PTRT.1SRED EVERT AFTERXOOlf Union AlU*. WwW Main ?na Second Sttwu. ? '??? ?- 1 Entered aa ?mriiW mL* mdlter, August 5, 190?, at the poetoffice of Veikimont S. Ca uady the act of March 3, 1870. SUBSCRIPTION RATES CHk? Month .35 Four Months 1.00 Six Month? ^ 1.50 One Tear 3.00 Subscriptions mns( be paid ffir in advance. If pap*r is not J re ceived proe^ffy. telephone or write this office. Subscribers dHlring the paper^feorftihued. will please notify this office, otheWffse it will ^y oontinuad^ at regular subscription ratjy. j.Orfes t. VATO ... .... Proprietor. CARL (tofcScH - - - Editor. WASKrNOTON. NORTH CAROLINA. JUNK 2, 1915. Palm boach suit* and heavy overcoats made quite a contrast1 on ?he Street* of tho citv vesterdav. The country ia facing a grave crisis?then- is uo question of that. Tho action that President Wilson and his cabinet take in the next week or so will probably determine once and for all whether there is any Mkeliho??d of tho 1'nited Stat?-* being drawn into the war. The country as a whole will endorse the President's staud rvgrfrd" ing Mexico. Various factions have been endeavoring to gain Con* trol of.that country for the last three years and have been unsucofesa fut. If no outside interference is made, conditions across the border yill probably remain as they are for an indetinite period of time. Every man has his allotment of bntins. though some nre more ffcrtifiibW! than others, savs the Philosopher. Of course prayer is efftvtivo !r. certain case*. but then.* arp lime? when a big ppin kick?? up a lot njore ?lust. The Washington Collegiate Institute has had a nnxt successful year. We earnestly urge our readers to attend the commencement exerciww tonight. No* wo ill d be a p>od time for W ashington's friends and old citi zeds fo Tend a hand in assisting in the Y. M. C\ A. movement. It would be a splendid memorial to a mother or any loved one. to give either a lor or a building f??r this purpose. TirE COT'NTY HISTORY. ^ The other ?lay. thcrp appeared in five representative State papers, namely the Chariot?? OIwitit. News ami Olwe.rver. Asheville Oitiwn. Greensboro Daily News, and Wilmington Star, au article by AreJii" l>aid Henderaou describing fully th<- progress already made in North Carolina in the writing of local ami county histories, and pointing out the vital need of inspiring the historical writers in each county to undertake the work of writing the eountv historv. Tie now appeals for assistance in this campaign he is n taking. in the way of complete information from all part? of the State as to the books, pamphlets and artifice dealing with l??cal and town and county history. He has pointed out that while North Carolina has 100 counties, histories in bt?ok form have been written of only thirteen of them. Illinois, although not admitted to the T'nioii until is IS. can boast printed histories of every single one of her one hundred and two counties. Tf you want, to help your county and your State, scud to Dr. Henderson at Chapel Hill a full list of* lmoks, pamphlets and news paper articles known to you. dealing with 1?m*b1 history in your county- - and whenever possible, send the publications themselves. Tf ron are rhe editor of a IikviI pafier, publish this item in your paper. Help your home eountv. ? I'niveisily News T.etter. If you were the King of (*r?s*ce. your subject* a,|l at white heat t*? gel at thp fJennan Kaiser, and your wife the Kaiser's sister, you would prolttblv 1h? siek t'?*.?Oreensl?oro News. ;?~U Mr. TTope's cermon.s ai the Christian Church this week should 'attract large congregations during flic remaining nights. The pub-i lit: is cordially invited to 1*? present. ** Whatever happen??, we m-ver expeet to have any feeling other) >ban admiration and resp?-et fur the "Ttlu?j DannW waltz, sauer kraut and BisiTWrric herring.? fin^nslutro News. CONFEDERATE R K V X TON.i TjoW Fsr^ to Richmond Via j VOUFOLK SOUTHERN P. P. \ Arroiint of ANNTAL RETXTON (*hetf> excursion HrVcts on *alo Vut ?f)t.h to Jun* 2nd, limited to .Tun* lOfh. For ffmrral inform? tion fall on Norfolk Southern tirk et rftfnnta. TT. B. LEARD, Ormwrnl TV?**nff?r Aff*T?l WHOLR MMTT,T MTPWHIRVT Mr. ? WllllliDt, Hamilton. O writ??: "Our who)? family d?p?rtd pn frlna-Tar-Honay." Mayb* ?om^ pha In your family has a vavara Cold ?parhap# It U tka baby Tha orlft bil Vr. Bun'* Plna-Tar-Honay la an raadr hon*?hol<J ranted??It ift?oa tmittadlftta r?Haf. !*tho-Tar Mon?y panatrataa tha llnlnfa of tha Throat and Lnnga. daatroyi tha lH>rmi. and attowa Matura to aot. At r6ar jr&g}#. ,11* ? Without Hop?. No doing anything with a pesatmlsi WTien you find a bright side for blh h? won't look at It for fear the Cgh! night blind bltn.?Atlanta Conetwe Rom? Form? of RhnimMInn Onrahlr Rhouinatlsm In n dlmAM rhurir tT5*?d by pains In the joint? and In fh?? muscle*. The moat common forma are: Acuta and Chronic Rheu rtiatlam. RhetlJflAtle Tfeadarhe?, SCI at|r Rheumatism and Lumbago All of t h fee types can be helped ab ?olutelr br applying some good llh lm?nt that penetrates. An applica tion of Sloan's T.tntment two or three tlm?a a dar to th* affected part will five tnn'ant relief. BlDfcA's Lfnfment I? good for pnm, and especially RHsn matlo Pain, because It penetrates to ths seet of ths troable, soothes tie afflicted per* and draws the path "?loan's btntmsnt Is all tn?dldns." Ost "a VBo boMl* nbw. Keep It landy In ?nse of ewergthe.y. ^ the: ice: mam IS ABROAD AGAIN Bfel With to order and Itwp your jfrtltry Cool WVft It* coit in prevantine wute from Vf?l If? ii a aecflty, not ? luxury. Phong?i Crystal Ice Company , Wgthhtgitm, V. C. ?-S* LITTLE TIPS ABOUT P*opIt You Ki*cxc. # tU* Ud? wko wu mdmlrla? !^wn * Caiair ?Mnr Tonw afternoon ko?w that b?r iiiiii?1? oral-heard ?r ?' HIW t>, it nicfet ?rak* i W llut? on kar part. Tba following ruumi?Hon tu heard this morning titwiu tVo ladle? who had met at the corner of Main and Mtrket streets. "Bo4 you know, boner, ha drink? awfuHj.*? "Yoa don't mean it! X hear ha go6a oat with viri? too." . "la that so ? I wonder If h la srtfo knows it?"* 'T don't know, poor thing.** "i>ld yon know that ho tried to get mo before he married her?" But we'd 1t?ard enough, ao wo passed on out of hearing. Ono of (ho bill collectors on the streets ywterday had a hill for * certain (prominent mtn in the cdty., uhlch stated that-ho had spent $18.60 at ttre-soda" "flonntain during (he last month. 0OMTC grassier! A lady was tn rather an embaras flng predicament in one of our dry Foods stores this morning. She had just made her purchase, bnt found InsnfTlcient money in fcer purse. Fi nally she went In back of a counter rnd blushing slightly, took the rioney oat of ker "bank.'* It was rather hard for one of the boys to get out of buying th<* ilrlnkjs tor a crpwd of girls last right, especially after he had Just fonflded to us that ho only had a dime. Reckon he got them charged though. On a certain clothes line yesterday morning we saw four waists, five skirts, a lo< of?or?lingerie and ONT? PAIR OF SOX. We couldn't help wondering whether the sox comprised the whole of her hus band's weekly ''waoh* ''.ticamntlam VlelAs Qn'.ckly to Klonil** fou crfn't pre^nt an attack of heumatlsm from ooralng on, bul ou can stop It almost Immediately, loan's Liniment gently applied to ?ie sore Joint or muscle pontrates ?1 a few mfntrte? ta the tafltened oot that cause? the f?ta. It aoother ie hot, trader, swollen foaling, and a a very short time brings relief !iat Is almost unbelievable until you experience It. Get a bottle of Sloan's '.Inlmont for 25c of afay Druggist nd have it In the HOtfie?against ?olds. Bore and Swollen Joints, Lum ago. Sciatica and like ailment*. , our money back if It not satjsied ut it does giro almost instant re 'ef. 11L L BIN 1 SERVICE 1? Raleigh. N. C. Jon? i.?'*fth talk M entanglements with both Mexico abd with Germany that have war lltlee, t her* Is much discus l 9 . of ths statu? of th* North Car | oltnA4 Guard and It* equipment for ?etvtse In the erent there should b. a eall. . . * I A dj at ant General Young ?ara the guard land and naval forces com bined. nnmbem 3.5?6. of whom 1ST ari' officers There are S.10S en listed min In the land forces and >S4 Int the (naval reserves, '?Thf units of the organisation ara espee latlf'e?H equipped now In far better ttfta for entering service than ever befbre. While the military men ex ist the hope that war may he, s-resrted "?fth Jdwe regafrd Tor the honor of the nation, they aaaert that If called wpon there will be a gen eral response on the part of the men of thh North Carolina organisations Nature Tells You As Many a Waehlnjcton Header Known t (Hi Well. When the kidneys sre weak. Nature tells you about It. The urine Is nature's index. Infrequent or. too frequent pas sage. Other disorders suggest kidney 111a Doan's Kidney Pllla are for disor dered kidneys. People in this vicinity testify to their worth. Mrs. P. E. Buck. Grlmesland. N.i C.. say?. "I had a nagging pa'.n in my back which caused a lot of worry1 In the morning I wan sore and stiff| md tired easily. Headache* an?4 dUry spells were frequent and th kidney secretions acted too freoiient ly. I had other symptoms of kid ney trouble Finally. I used a bo of Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured me of the trouble. 1 gladly recommend this remedy." Price 60c at all deslers. Don" simply aak for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pllla?the san* that Mrs. Ruck had. Foster-^fll bum Co., Buffalo N. Y. Unwelcome Tribute. didn't yon vote for my re flection^ ~W'e wanted y?si liome for a little while," replied Parmer Corn tosssl. "Wi rvgnrd you as one of th?. tiivest speakers In the country. *n' there's do aanse nor justice In lettln* *n unappreclativq congress monopo V*s ytxxf eloquence forever." HANDS UP! Ever hear that sort of command. We hope not, but if you ever should hear it and were carrying around a pocket full of money we'll bet that you would feel rather shaky when your hands got into the air. But if you had adopted the modern plan, had your mon ey in a good safe bank like ours, a hold-up would not wor ry you so much. The robber might "lift" your check book it wouldn't do him any good, and wd would give you an other one. Moral, keep your money in the bank. Bank of. Washington Washington! hI. C. One Bottle Holds Two Glasses of Sparkling Fimwiicm) KIm4* AW. in riMrCD A I C B?Hmtha America UlllULlV ALL World ENOUGH In each bottle to quench, drench and drown two ordinary thirsts 'or a " double-barreled shot to bring down the big man's size thirst that you bring back from the tennis courts or the ball game. Being marie of real ginger it's wife?-even beneftciaj? when yoor blood Is overheated. And Clicquot la pur?? pure spring wat?r flowing from bed-rock into atarili*?d bottles?pure granulated sugar, pur? Jul??* of lenwna and limes. Tha Clicquot Spring wafer la sllgHfly laxative, Olcquot Club Qlnger Ale mixes Well with mptt thins drinkable. For by Good OroMit atttf Ord?r a oaa? an?/ At*p fl t%w botth* on tM /oo, F.,G. Paul & Bro Cttmwt CM ll?rj/Mi NOTICE. T% th* Fxakermen i I *ry ?ftNorq mtWu if ?a* * speeong ox tne Caamaiamon Board, held ington, N. C., on April 30th, 1915, a frf| ilwU At a xpeeting of the Ftttm * ' ~ * held in Waah ipril 99th end full membership of the Board being present, the fol lowing order* were passed: First It was ordered that i_ til January let, 1918, for experi mental purposes, Ocean poun.' nets be allowed to extend, to 2G0 vsrds of the shore, said nets not to 'lie placed within three (8) miiee of either side of any inlet and'within ene (1) mile o^ either side of Cape Lookout Bight. Second. That ithe fishing of ??owtfd nets shall ^ prohibit^ !W the "wafers <yf Albemarlo Sound andi ts tributaries from June 1st until January 1st. Third. Tliat no net smaller: than 1 1-3 inch bar before tarring shall be fished in the waters of Xorth Carofeaa. pruri<M th?t thin ihJine4rapply to w*m fished eTclus?Tely for~shliinpe and men haden. Provided further that .??krm and cast- nets only shall used for the catohinit o{ shrimps* in Pander, New Hanover and Brunswick counties. Fourth. Ordered that the board' will meet in "EdWitbn J"une 8tli !hen to the 6ttl*t -principa! fishing points ttf hear any- rtie- complaints. d*\. aaefnst <fie abefoYnling fr?>ni the fishermen ef t&e Stat*, the fiiV itinerary to be ltft'wffh Messrs Oihhs and Webb. The Fihh CommflsSfcmer was ordered to notify the fishermen of I the Statfe of the rrtlrn* of the I Fisheries Commission Board, the I time, place and purposes of meet" ing, notices to be published in I such papers as are necessary and circular letters. The following itinerary ha? been arranged: Tuesday. June 8th, Eden ton. N. C., from 9 a. m., till 1 p m., at the Courthouse. * Wednesday,. June 8th, Man feo, N. C., from 15 a. m., till 1 p. in., and from 2;30 p. m., till 5 ? m., ?t the Courthouse. Friday. June 11, Morehead City, N. C.. from 10 a. m., till 1 *p. m., and from 2:50 p. m.. till 5 p m., at the TCed Men's hall. Saturday, June 12. Wilminar I teti. N. C.. from 2 p. m., till f| T m., at the Courthouse. Any persons desiring to 1< he ard upon any of the alx>ve <w ;? | tions are requested to attend a1 some one of the above namelj plncos at times desicmatod. H. L. GTJVBS, Fisheries Commissioner | This Mav 13, 1915. K-17 to ?-11. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the firm heretofore existing and trad ing nnder tht name of TTarrison & Phillips, a partnership, com posed of A. C. Harirson, H. C. Harrison and T. W. Phillip? has this day been mutually dissolved by the withdrawal of T. W. Phil lipa. From and after thia date tho business will be conducted nn der the firm name of A. 0. Har rison and Co., and T. W. Phillips will be in no wiae connected with Kame. All persona indebted to tho said firm of Harrison & Phillip* are requested to make imemdiste settlement to A. C. Harrison and Co., and all debts owed by the firm of Harrison & Phillips will I? paid by A. C: Harrison b Co. This 23rd dsy 6f April, 1915. A. C. HARBISON II. C. HARRISON, T. W. PHILLIPS. Vl1-4we. ? Notice of Distolution of Partner ?Kip. All persona will hereby take no tice that the partnership hereto fore exisfing between J. W. Dai ley and William Knight, trading oa the Motor Supply Company, in Washington, N. 0., was on the lat day of May, diseolred by no tnal consent. This May 10th, 1?1B. J. W. DAILY, WM. KNIGHT, 5-ll-4wo. NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD NEW SHORT ROUTE, FREIGHT SERVICE If you vain# qutok transport* tins, mute your shipments vte Norfolk Southern Railroad, H W,M, the time made by theft r>?eVa?? oars, and yon will ivd ? Lai m n ss ai I ii t e ? Bal m AM V*?i 'nit TOOT TTITfWWTI Ire WH NOVO W natronWw th?, M "Tin* J* ' """ l.,'"7 In the e k all ?*? lh? ?ot> try h^r? found remarkable and ef ficient rwoka flrom th??Mo( Mam this remedy aad tell today of th? benefits they re ceived. It? effect? com* quickly-? the Aral ? Ice# eonvlace?. Her? t? whet two Carol to a folk? hare writ ten: . m. DAVKffPORT, Parker. N. C<?'Vor yeara I have euffared from a (M?iUi which puisled doc tor?. I heard of yoar remedy and one bottle car* me relief. You <uH treatment haa about cured a?."' J. ?. BRWIN. Vlmlu-atlm. N TOi?'1- *m Miufted throucb D?r?o n?l QM of a* ponrtra'of rotlr rim ed/- Too hi?? mr m?.'1 Man"? W?o<tarfm RtoukIj fir?, permaaeat reeults for atomach. tfrar and intestinal ailments. Sat aa much and whatever you Mke. No Itnore ullatreaa' after eat le?, preanur?, of gmm- In the atemaoh aad aroand | the heart. Oaf one bottte of your druggist now and try K on an ab ^a^iar^uytea?i?^at ?*>gaiiHi|.? vottw. : .State of Naa** CaroUaa. Coonty of Boaufert?In. the Superior Court. The IntaretaU Cooperage C a. ?a -I. Me. Jom, Mre. B. B. Marsh, W A. WdnteAd; J. L. Bray and Mre, v B. Clark. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The partiee above owned, and all ?ther perrsooa wtU take notice that >n the 24th dear of April, 1915, the ibove named pfrtttiboer filed a pet t Son in the office of Che'C1*rk of the Superior Cburt of Beahfott Couaty o ha*? tha title to asrtalu laada herein described, reftoara*" aad ooa rased pursuant to Chapter 90 of he Pub lie L^wa of 1918, aad that ? ummone haa been laaaued return able at the offloe of the Clark'of the Superior Court of Beaufort Couaty ?n the 12th day of July 1915. SaM and is altuate In Pantego tew nt hip, 5e**foet Couaty. Sta> of ? North 'arollaa, and adjoine the laada otf. Ura. A. E. Clark and other?, and I? particularly deecrlbed aa follows: Beginning at a corner on Pungo 'reek which ia marked by an Iron ilpe lmbd<Vxi In oement. running i ?hence North 28 degreee Wewt 120 '?6 poles te O. 8. Ruse* northeast orner, eaid corner being designat ed and marked by an Iron pipe, hence North 4t West ?0 pole? to a orner marked by an Iron pipe; hence 8outh 78 Weat 297 1-3 pole? o a corner marked by an Iron pipe; hence North 6 East 64 pobe? to an ron pipe on Bee Ridge; thence Vorth 88 1-4 East 16 poles to aa1 ron pipe; tbenoa North 18 polee te *n iron pipe; thence North 48 1-2 Weet 16 1 poles to an Iron pipe; hence North 66 8-4 West 18 pole? o an Iron pip?; thence North 42 Weat 16 1-2 poles to an Iron pipe; hence North S 7 West 16 poles to in Iron pipe; tfesocs North 33 West '2 pole? to an Iron pipe; thence Worth 64 West 18 potys to. an Iron ?tVpe; thenee North 43 Weet 89 iole? to an Iron pip?, thenee North 10 Bast 46 1-4 pofee to a email gut ?naking out of MaBduel Creek, vhtch Is a branch of Broad Creek; hence Northwardly down said fut ?o It* mouth; thenes down Mandocl "reek. Its various conraes to a gut -risking out of aahl eneek on the East tide thereof; thenee from the corner m eaid gut which Is marked by an ron pipe South 64 Bast 29 3-4 poles hence South 31 1-2 East 10 8-5 ^olea to an iron pipe; thenae South 74 East 26 poles to an tronaplpe; hence South 4* 1-2 East 16 poles to an Iron pipe; thence North 72 1-2 East 19 pekee te ea Iron pipe; 'hence North 68 1-4 East 16 poles to am Iron pipe; thence North 28 3->4 Eaat 119 2-3 pol as to an Iron pipe on the Southern edge of Pantego Creek; thaoo? Easterly down Pan tego Creek to Puaigo river; thence Southwardly down Pungo river to the mouth of Pungo Creek; thenoe Westwardly up Pungo Creak, the rsarfoua 00 tars ea thereof, to the be ginning, containing 1087 acres, mora or lew, eaM land belag known as the Scheoner Point tract of land, *nd the ooureea hereinbefore given Kbeing the magnetic couraee for Jan |Wy l?th, 1907. The defendant? herein above nam ed and atll other persons are hereby notified that on said return day tha oetHloner will spply to the Court for * decree of Registration for the ti le to the lands described In said petition. Wltnasa my hand this tha 14th 'lay of April. 1818. 090. A. PAUL, j i Clerk laperlar Court ?-87-twa wwoopina cava* W?u??Tfrrmt tam tk? *c*oi o? nN''mM o? coach* Mi'i Ptaa-Yar-HMar ki it irkl*k krlsa a?u* r*tt*t for w C*US?? lOOMM t|| SV ?OOthM tk* llBlBf S t tk* tkTMt I tU?, U4 WW tk* ooockln ip*ll* M* MTar? A ftmllr -wit pntai ohlMnn ikoal? ?ot t>* ? oot jt. K?4S H k*B4r ?or Ooa?ka ?n? Oolda. U? at yoor vpmiif oonsk*. to trm* <oM* ?4 telur "Mac oa" natlt M*r um Hktlr to IMt aH ma? U h) at ttt j*wrn. H to u "ktim ifVflirTItii narari Hoar* S to II i WASHINGTON. N. a osteopathic phtmoian. QfitAajBtlL DKAFNMS, Oirwiru? M?rn>n Dlteam i OuHMtaro Stalling TMa ter and Friday. 2^J? ? ? tO" It.SO. * to ?. Kn. m. B. * ? wtoWBttSTi5i7o. We iMim la tte Court of um wwjianrtDamn u< "!? radaral oanru. W. 0. AOOHalV Wuhlogtoa. H. 0. - ? ? " ? HARItY NdfULUJi, ATTORN?r-AT-tAW. After January lit. nil . Laughlnghoiue Balldlags Corner Second and Market 0ta f' Maa^a. ^ V. WMTCQ W W '??jf ^ARBKN, MAH HHmbih >i| | ,? rr\~ th^8a??rtor.* F?0?r ?1 Mil 8upr?m? Court? of this Stat?. A. D. NAcIidM, wWj.hln^<?, H. o. -CLEAN s THOMPSON Anrore aqd Wa.h1n?ton, N. C. STEWART & BRYAN J"?WraWa?, Washington, N O. Jforwood L. I SIMMOHf? a TACoSaP** Hoooi 11-14-11, U.|kl,|knM Bulldtn*. WaihlDfton. N. Q. '?o- *? Small. A. B ' w. a Mm, ?r. Offices on Market St., Oppo site City Halt Washington, Worth, Carolina. O. A. PHlM.rpH * BRO. ?TRI INMJKAKCm wAsmnoroN, j?. a OIOO. J. RTCDDKRT ?mwm a*-i4?w. Mark? itraat WMbUrt,, *. o. *>hw ?. Bomrrai. MoWT.al.Uw WaaMnfton. If. 0. J m j -a ,t M-A IJtMUl ?"** Hoa*t?j vltk OM ... WMUtlM, If. 0. ? (Mia Mavam* Dar aa4 Mtgkl ??????? ANjnji.1, STOOKHOtDgRS mrrktoto. . Ti# ,JfBlnr meeting at S. will b?l?Md nt ii? fcanltiaB houM on TkowUv. Jdo? 8rd J1U, ?t mtka tUrtim oI director. ?g?:?izjr*' H*> * ?;? . ?WMWl
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