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1/rviu.i inrvwo ; L |if, mAMUi Um J??y. behAAHaiB Aid Seceed Street*. Ji . m m kwrmt i, 1909; ?t the pest? tU .f March S, 1S70. SUBSCRIPTION KATES Oh Hoatk .t .25 . i Four Months 1 _. ^ . 1.00 >? Six Um*. .? ..1.60 A 8.00 - ?"" " * fef* i* . i v Sbk&rfpt ion? i*u?t Se paid for in ?dranee. If paper i? not re ceived promptly, telephone cfr write this office. Subscribers desiring the ?af>erdfs<?e(5Sued\ Vill please notify this office, othenrin it will'lte A Aguhir subscription *ate?. JAMES L. MATO ? - -N ? ? ? - . Proprietor. CArtt fttfERClt * Editor. WASHINGTON, XOKlrt CAROLINA. .II'NE 2t, 119.".. rarelyever get any praise. Must of the time, they get dbeir-full share of the knocks and kick* and when a little^ ray of praise du*? ceme along it 16 like a rift of sunslrinl piping through an angr> eloud. Over in Washington there is a paper that has had mora" than it* share of nps and downs, and that paper is the? Daily XcOf latfe theVe has befen a marked improvement in the pi per and it in now among the b??t in Eastern North Carolina and?the citi??*-' th*rb Should support it. We notice that it i? getting hut HtQfc* iMvefrttSiftg patronage hud this is regrettable. No newsp.ipci rail hiaJco a suceesd unless it! has advertising. and, as we believe the people of Washington are desirous of a good, licwpy. daily, the; should help bring chi? about Infassisting it financially.?New lJcrii ?Jourbtl. * I'fiuft tlje GoihI Book as their authority, many persons prt die. (hat Uris war it Ubhering in the end of the world. But even thai dire-possibility fails to ruffle the dignified calm of our edit?.ria: person. 8ince We were not here at the beginning, if will at l?-:i> l>e dbrtfrt KuWohrtioti to have the unique experience of sliding out a? the rtid. Lo?>ks as if the Washington merchants let several thousand dollar slip on I of their hands in not entering bids for furnishing the cut t'? "Pahilifo" with fuel and provisions. What's the idea? The oiilx solution we can arrive at is that the local merchants have ?o muci business thht they cannot afford to lie bothered with any add i t ionu. trade. That eounta rather ti?hv. however. "THE. KASY-OOINQ FKI.I.OW." There an* three classes of people in h town: thus*' wlin art* npjHHftl to eterything that is brought up; those who nn* in favor of every incaMirti that (omit* to improve the city in any way what*?evei\ ami thos.e who don't give a rip wheTher the citv goes to the dog>< or be comtM the most thriving mot r-?pol is in the country. I i ta this latter ela-?^ that doe? more to keep a city from progres* ing than those who derinitely oppose a proposition ami who are not afraid to Hay ho. They agrco with everything tliat is said or done, no matter who says it. They are always willing to side with tlr person who h talking to them, but the minute they arV asked tu gr i down to work, to boost a proposition, to put their shoulder to tlif wheel or to actively a>*ist in anything, they're either "too busy" or pise they promise to aid and then don't do a dog-gone thing. Sorry as we aro to admit it, we've got that class right here in Washington. As long an they get their three square meals a day they don't give a whoop or a holler whether Washington blows up in the morning or is attaekod by a fleer. of German warships. Win should THEY interest themselves in good roads in tin* enmity* Wlr? ??houMTHKY give mon?*y for a white way i Why ?hoitld THEY lend Vhcir asiiitanee in the Y. M. C. A. movementWhy rdionhl they * Nu wonder that the lU'U.bKl'S?the people win. IK) TlllNlJS have such a hafd time in obtaining results. They are shackled will rhis other rlass, whotn they have to drag along with them, wlm ftr. willing To nhare in the rewards of the work when itis accomplished lajf who wi>n't lift a hand in assisting in the accomplishment. If h** irf^n *ngge*ted thai n subscription be taken up for tin erection of a monument to the first dog that is. empoimdod nml'i rhe new dog ordinnnen. Solun people wouldn't pay a nickel to see the statue of Lilwtv do a bandsTatid on her pt-dosfnl find there are others who wouldn't pin a nickel for an *dveniremen!, in spit? of the fact ?hat they ar? sure hi getting more than 'heir money's worth. Both ure in the same elass. Don't disturb tllein. Let the eobwclw grow. Sheriff Wincey is making considcraolo improvement aronml tlif court lion?* grounds. The property now presents a most attractive ?ppearanr*. "Hail to the (Tierrvvillo Eagle! It drives home with foree an] old truth as it Hays: 'Watch the hoy who comes home from col leg just before the harvest and dons hi* overalls. He is sure to rife; he just can't bo kept down.' "?News and Observer. AN ORMNANCi. Washington, N C-. Juna S, 1915. Tha Board of Alderman do enact: 1. ft shall to unlawful for an? pfttAoti, firm Or aorporatlon to p*r < mil h In. bar or Ha dog to run at larga apon tba MrwH* of tha cltjr Wlaa* aooorapanfad by It* owner, githftr ahadnad of ropad. Every vio lation of this ordlnanoa wHall iub fact tba offender to a fin? of f 10.00. S. It "ball ba tha duty of tba Pollea Officer of tha eKy, when any dot Vfcftll k* found running at, Urge upon tba atraata to Inpouad (ha ?ama faygfWfrii) Df thraa day?, and tha driat ?f FoHoa ahall poat a no aaaorataly m paaalbla tha dog ao iaimMM Mat tfc* tHrUlmt ?I -?A titH. flu m? It mM Ut >?? M? Mratm iwillil. ?u mm ?rtk*?n Naw NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD NEW SHOUT ROUTE. FREIGHT SERVICE If you value quick transporta-l tion, route jqur shipments via Norfolk Southern Railroad. Watch th? time made by their package oars, and vrni- will find that your interest* aro h*?st aervod by patronizing them, as "Tinte ni ki Hm own* of ur 4oi d???odin? tko r*t*m of mb? (ar t h? Impound lM Ud Ukini ur? tkdroof. i? Tki? ordlunu ?h?H 6? In I tam ud ?tut (ro? ud ?tur laso lltk. 1111. 71 nm E TTLE TIPS ABO Vi People You Know. ??^PVpiB Ovt?C to two dish eg of cucumlxn and a glass of rich creamy silk. which ho disposed or lsst night be fore retiring. the editor of Tipa*' ?peat a rttjg troublesome night aad hi? repose *u broken br a M He dreamt that he vest to heaven ?that* weird right there. 8t. Pe ter looked at him saspiciously. "What right haa aa edttor here,'* he asked sternly. "That's all right! sir.*' answered the Editor. ."\ merely wiehed to see what fome of the citlaens of Wash ington wore doing here. Caa't 1 nc some of them?** ? Well, coma aloag," responded St. Peter rather gruffly. The first thing that struck the editor's eye was the mayor of Wash ington. He w*s chasing a flock jof blind tigers and every time he'd catch up with one he'd wallop him over the head with a huge clah that he wss carylng. Maybe HE wssa't happ> } A little further along 'the edttor saw two prominent ladles of Wash* Ington, who hare the reputation of being greatly Interested in suffrage. Each wss addressing firge crowds snd their remarks were frequently interspersed with loud spplsuse. Maybe THEY#weren't happy! The editor, st some little dlstsnce, naw a brilliantly lighted street There were lamp posts every five! feet and each pole bcre a powerful l.ght. An the visitor drew closer h*j saw a singlo solitary msn walk ing up and down the center of th? street, his face flushod with pMde and elation. It was the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. May be He wasn't happy! Frther along, the editor observ n a beautiful baseball field. An exciting game was being played. Large crowds were present. Survey ing tho whole with an air of owner ship. stood the agent for the Coast L!qo. Maybe He wasn't happy! The editor Was about to continue his walk when he felt a touch on . '.iim arm. It was St. Peter. | "Time's up,'' said that Individual. With a sigh of regret the editor walked over to the elevator. The car appeared. ?'Down!'* shouted St. Peter as the gale closed. New Fact? About Cancer. A study of 1.900 cases of cancels* the :tornech reveals tbe fact that this disease claims more men ihan won;? as Its -victim? tM<* that It ocfcvrs mast frequently between the age? of forty and sixty yean. Ulcer of the stom .tch. on tb* other band, appears nrost 'reyjently between the ages of fwen y aod fort; years. In over 90 per :ent of the east's of cancer lierndltj nwmed to play no part whatever NOTICE OF SALE. UNDER, and by virtue of the power of sale cont&inod in a cer ,aiu mortgage executed by Tonf Hunter to the imdersigncd, V>n 'lav 27th, 11)11, which paid u?rtpape is duly recorded in the ?ffice of the Kepister of Deed* of Ufftufort County, in Book 1 ft" ?t P ape 75. I will sfdl nt th? ?ounthnnhe dnor in Wa?hin?rrOn V. O. on Friday. .Tune 2.V1 'ft1S. nt 12 o'clock noon, to thr '?iirhest hidder for cash, thnt cer fnin tract of land in the Town o' rvihnvcn. described in said morl rasre as follow?*1 Be^inninp at the comer of, "antepo and Pine Streets, run-i ?'inp with Pine Street North 471 ^nst 00 feet; thence North 43! ,4!ast 100 feet; thence South 47 West 00 feet, to Panfepo Street: rhence with said Street South 43 Kast 100 feet to the' beginning TJIJS, tho 24th day of Jifav, I Old. A. D. MILES, Ry. Small, MaeT.ean, Brapaw ft Rodman, Attorney?. 5-25-1 t"4wc. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtu? of a power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage Peed executed by H. A. Sumrell to tho underpinned, dated Noveim Iwr 16th, 1911, und recorded ii? the office of tho Register of Deedr of Beaufort County, in Book-100 pnee 105, T will offer for sale at public auction, at the Courthouse door in rtsid County, on Monday June 28th, IP 15, at 12 o'clock iH*on, the following land, dc" scribe<T in said MVYHgaffc: In Richland Township, becrin ning on Little Creek at the Oav ton Bridge, running about Nort1 with the rood 250 yards to a light wood stump in the side'of the fotd. ?hence Esst to the W. T. HndneW line in n branch, thence down Mid hrsnch^to Little Omek, and down said creek to the beginning, con tain in* 10 acres, more or leta Terma of sale OABTT. This Mar 87th. 1010. T, T. GOODING* ' W. A. THOVT^r Attornfj. New York. Jum 11.?William Jennla*? Bryan addreealn? a 1?! peaes mMllii ?t Camerfe hall htn tonight, attacked former Presidents Rooeereit ud Taft u leading apon ?ors 01 orcanUationa which etood for the nee of force In International affair*, and which the former aeqre tlry of at^ts declared, vere Inimical to the trne Internets of thla country to the canoe of Internationa] 3," DISHOLUTION NOTICE1 Notice* is hereby given that the firm heretofore existing and trading under the nimk of Coott ft Bergeron a partnership eamposed of W. A. Scott and B. W. Bergeron, ha thf* day boon m at nail y dissolved. This 16th daj of June. 191|. W. A- SCOTT. B. W. BBROBROtf.' H Wltnres: i JAS. L. MAYO. 6-17-4WC. j I Tin rtv"-six rem as cn?ror.Y ! ? I>r. Kind's New Life Pills ara 00% supplied in wetl-cOrked glass bottles, s'ontalnlng 36 sugar coated -white pills, for 25 c. Ono pill with a g Ian a of wster before retiring is an ?r erabe dose. Ea*y and pleasant to Uke. Effective and poaltlve In re sults. Cheap and economical to use. Get s botte to-day. take a dose to night?your Constipation' will be re Ilfeved in the morning. 36 for ISc. at all Druggists. . NOTICE. I hare this day quailed aa admin istrator of the estate of Barab n. Hardin* before the clerk of the Su perior court. AH persona holding claims against said estate are re quested to present claims to me, duly verified within two month* from this date. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make An Im mediate settlement. Thin 16th day of June. 1916. T. J. WARDING. 6-16-6wc. NOTICE OP SALE. 1 ^y ylrtue of a Deed of Trust ex ecuted by J. A. Wilkinson to C. R. Pu?h, Trustee, on the 19th day of November, 1913, and recorded In I Book 178, page 444, Register of Deeds Office of Beaufort County, North Carolina, <he undersigned will on Friday, the fcird day of Juiy, 1915,' at ten o'clock A. M., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for sash, the following described property, to-wit: (1) Onp 160 horse power, four II valve horizontal engine manufaCtur-1| ed by the Valley Iron Works. 1 (2) Ono General Electric Dyna-1 mo. No. 86363, 95 Killowatts. Ml (3) One Oeneral Electric Gen-1| erator, type, 18, No. 8106. (4) One 200 horse pawer upright | bo!'er man a factored by the Wicks, | Hollar Company. (5) Together with all belting, II piping, wiring, pulleys, tools, appll-f anoce and equipment of all descrip tion used In connection with the Electric Light Plant owned and op erated by thee aid J. W. Wilkinson, us well as all buildings of every description enclosing the machinery herein described or used in connec tion therewith, also office btflldlng nnd fixture*; all of which Is situated on that certain tract of land In the Town of Belhaven. Baufort County, y. C.? and described as follows: Beginning at. Pantego Creek at the Northwest end of the Belhaven Lum ber Company's dry kiln, 136 feet from King street, and running thence ^astwardly on a line parali' 1 with King' stree* to the Norfolk Southorn Railroad Company's track that goes to their -water depot; tlienre up that track to King Street;' thenoo with King etfeet Weetwardly to Pantego Creek; thence with said. Creek t6 the beginning. Together will all fight* title, interest and es tate of t ho said Wilkinson In and to the above lands and leas? thereof. (6) Also all wires, wiring, poles, arc lights ard motors on the streets ?*nd In bnVdlngs In the' Town of "elhaven, North Carolina, need In "onnrrMop with the said Electric Light PHrtf by id* said Wilklnkon. (7) AI*io that certain fraa?hlie with all amendments thereto which, was grar'ed to the said J. A. fall son by the "Board of Aldorm^b ot the Town o* Belhaven. on the 35th day off Ortdher, 1907, tor the opera tion of an Electric Lighting *!??t for the Town of Belhaven. AAso 10? shares of eteck off Pon ve D**p-sal1 Development 45e. Place ->f date, noon the premises of said Flee trio Light Flaat. ft Belhaven, North Osrnltaa. TMi ro** IlUa and hacked tkfe 91?! 4* ? lua, lilt. ?r*(tO?l (or lie relief i Ml. 1 sonc? OF SALE MORTGAGE. Purcuant to ihe power of sale contained in that mortgage exeeut ed bjr A t). Ritrell and wife, El h Vitrei! to Scott and Company, of New Pern, SLjL default thereinllaviVig Ven made, we will sell the lands therein described u follow?, to-witi ? A certain "piece or tract of land lying and being in Beaufort conn tv. ia Bath townehip and Amrib M as follows ,to-wit: Adjoining the brads of S. R. Fowle on the South ?nd West, Alonao Sparwr on the East and the Bonner'tract on the North and this being a LV&4.M land own?d b.v Bar' KitroU, 'deceased, apntaininfr fif ty VcSt*,' rti Air undivided lapd A# tffc aaH'-Ai-C. Kitn-11 W hi? BOD oritfttesMm -to GJnvejy one Hal^infiBTont in -the 50 -meni and ifc.being where -he resides, fit public sale to the highest bid der for cash, at the Courthouse 'loor in Wa'iMngton TV. C., oh the 21ld diV Ht Juto, '1915, ?t 18 "'clock, M. i SCOTT & CO.. Bt Onion & Onion, Attva. I V2(l-+w NOTfOE OF SALE PiirsuAht'to an **ecufion to me ironed out of the Superior Gdurt of Beaufort counVr upon the judg men* therein ofs E.? H. Hobbs n gainst'O: W. Howard, feeing jtfdg tnent No. 9534 on the Judgment Docket of said court,. I hard lev" 1 ied upon and will sell at phMir I auction -for cash to the highest bid der at the Courthouse door of ' Beaufort county on Monday,' June lTth, 1910, at noon that lot] or parcel of land in WaahinjijtonJ Beaufort county, on the East* side' of Bonner street, between Third1 and Fburth streets, in/that part of the city of Washington desig nated as "BonnerV Old Part" it i npr that part ?f lot "No. 54 Which is fully described in the deod fro? J as, H. Oorey ted wife to Geo. !sT. Howard, dated July 0, 1908, and dtdv records in the Regis-j tor's offioe of Beaufort county in] Book' 147, page 601, to which ref-j erehce is hereby made. This April l?th. 1918. W. B. WTNDT/EY, Sheriff of Beaufort County. Subscribe to Daily News . will, OB the 14th daj <rt ?loir. 1?15. at It noon. Mil. at pub lic auction, before the Court He ate door of mid County, to the kif'.ft bidder, for cub, the folio*In* de scr.btd reel ?UU. Tti: In the State of Nor*h Caroline. County of Beaufort, end in Choc-> wlnity Township; beginning et a abort leaf pine a corner at the Rot ud Benjamin Patrick land, eroas mk the public road, running thence 8. 80 1-1 W. 31 polo* to a stake, thence 8. 5 B. 110 poles to a oak; thence N. OS E. 18 poloe to a corner In the fork of the public county road in the aforeeaid Roy and Benjataln Patrick line; thence with the main poklic road <6 the be ginnings containfng by estimation IS 4-4 acres. Dated and poetid this Tone 12th. ltSK* HARRY McMTJLLAN. As Commissi oder. 0-11-4 we. Oubetffbe for the Daily Newe. f - THE STIE'F .F' Tonev A Quality Tone From every standpoint of [tonal values the Stieff [lone is a quality tone. Through out the entire range of the in strument therft'is an eveness, a velvety smoothness that, speak? the work ot a matter hand. Stieff tone 'is * rare combination of unlimited volume and sympo [thetic singing "quality. Stieff la evidenced the Imagination to conceive tod the skill to prodoce u inatrument Of extraordinary quality. Chas. M. Stieff Leon S. Steele. Mgrl 231 Granby St Phone 1109. Norfolk. Va. ^ WaihingtottfN. C HntvMaifc Warrior l,? Itaharmap from 1S93 to tba c bald ahaolata ludmhl|> la t Hob-Mark Warrior RubbM Boom ara fnada of do? Pan rabba* and A-i dock, HUbrad ? mr p<** and joint arfaara wmr and ?tnln coma, andVoad with vMft ml . Alwaya bar HiMU Mbbar Fjalinai. naalm ?Itd nO H aall tha baat ol avarytHn*. # BOSTON RUBBER SHOC CO, Kaldao. ?Uaa. . UMtf WOM-lii*an ?rt U. to*?*. uk?i ? U v I. LEON WOW) & CO. ???. BANKERS an* BROKERS. " 41'MM ?*' OaNWIHMtMalMk kHW ? ?1 ? Componj, Washington. H. C. ? Coll? iunral ??r ?ol NUM. . ....... ???ttnhoM? km*.1 P>o? K ' P. O. Ban 15* M. N. BERRT C ?v . > ?.. ? ? J I' OB. ER.Vaefe t?. mnril. ? OSTEOPATHIC) PHTBlOtkK. ? CATiRKHAli DUMM. Ohronle ud Nervosa H?mn ? 1 . ? ,, . > i DuU-Wiim BaUdtns d*T u4 IWw. Bam? 1110 to 1M0. I to 4. Phono 111. . - d H. S. Vut htM D. -- ?? "vard m oman Att^fJSSSr w? u>? toin?.7 ?f w. a Alton ^WwhlBtton. N. O. A 1'IUHJf BT^AT-LJL W. aftw-'Jutfrir i*. m?# L?a(hlm(k?BM Bvlldlax, Corn ar hiint ud Kukat ata. -?????? ?? ? A. Butt, ?r. J. 1 C. Jhun w w Pr.rtle. hi t ha Bg,.,,?, ?I aau Buiir?*, Coarta at^ ?????? ?' A. D. HkIM, ? ' i. o. Mcuak a ?*-*?? Ata? Aarora and ? . ? ? ? 81 W**h!naton. (I. 0. * ? ? ? ? ? *?*? lA?W???o?a. 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