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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS PUBtfBHK>*V*RY AFTERNOON. \n*. ^ '"wjr.i. aad Second Streeta. - r ?? Entered m aecoad-class ? attar, August 5, 1909, at the po? t office rf W<*him{Um, N. O., umier ths met sf March'3, 1870. | SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Mouth i <$ .25 5* Four Months .. 1.00 Six Ifoaths 1.50 Tear 3.00 Subscriptions must be paid for in adrance. If paper is not re ceived promptly, telephone or write thin office. Subscriber* de*irin;? the paper discontinued, will please notify rhif? office, otherwise ir wil\ be continued at regular subscription rate*. JAMES L. MAYO ... .... Proprietor. QAKL OOERCU .... Editor. WASHINGTON. NOHT HCAUOIJNA. JI NK Ji, I'M.-,. or It OP POItT t" X1T1KS. A vita tor in Washington V(Mtt>rila\ made ilic rtmark: "It appear* lo .u?* that with the advantages that this oily has : its railroad aiin tvatit facilities, it? vari?.11* and many industries and its ?urround ings of rich farm luxls, there ought to lie considerable more dove! ipment and growth than then? is ai the present lime." Those words should make every resident of Washiiiglon think. What answer can he given; Why HASN'T Washington grown OK.ro in recent vein! There is n< question Imt thai nature lias endowed 11- richly a far a* location is concerned. There i? m?t another city in Xortl Carolina that has -a more strategic site or lienor opportunities fo: development than we have right here. Why is it then that Kal igi Xew Bern. Gn*em?boni and other cities in the State have oiitsirippci Washington in growth ! Why are some of tin smaller town- g? ?tin new iuditetrio and growing rapidly in size and populationTli ; havo uo better location than Washington; in fact, the majority ?. them are,not on any navigable stream n ?r have they a- n-. d a fan:, i tik territory surrounding them as Washington. What*? the answ.-r After careful study, then* appears to In- hut ou ? solution. TU<'s eitiea see what they wont timt then >jo <ifl< r iI'ick up the pan t that arr published in any of tlw>?e town?.. Iteail the headline? "Xew Industry Secured!" "Another Factory to lie Located Iltr. ! ?Many others of the same kind may U- seen at fr ijuent interval?. These faetorio or industries iio not go t.. these other eities b.-* cause they like the k>k^ of the place. Not a bit it. A via? n?us cajnpaign is planned by the city which desire- the fartorv t>> be located then ; citizen* meet with officials of the industry which i looking for a location and liberal inducem nts are made in ? rder to ?rain the desired end. It takes WOKK and plenty of it to - .-ure a new industry in ^ city. What has Washington done in this line recently Are We i;oj|,g to sit calmly on the side lines and let the other cities .??' the Stafe grab all of the g?**l things, when many of thin could Ik* induced to come here if ue went oft'r theni J On? man cannot do very much for the Nttermenr of a cirv. It tako* co-op?r.i t ion?united effort. The ChauiUr I'.otiunree i? tho organization that should lake up these matters. Our pn sent chaml-er is doing the best it -n under the circumstances. I ut tli-re ar* n?.'t enough umu interest mI in its work or activities. 1 ue iii? fluence aud backing of every citizen of the town is larded. With their aid and aaaUnuice Washington can ho|K> for great thin;.-. Oive up tho picture -how for one night; give up flie lodp ? or anything el*e that mav come up when the C'hamlier Comim rce m m-.la and alt* ml the nie?iim/ ,,f I hut oryaiiii'ition, ^ are !? sing big ?'?pportunities every month, -imply U-cause we In 1 alter hlifiii. I.ei'e get liU-y. J.etV fiKT THK^! Til K ?OMMI NITV V. M. t . A. Mr. Hi.uningloii-- advicr regarding flu* building ??t a ,i . M. <A. f?r Wash in? ion 1- endorsed by hiI of rl?e businc?- men ot tie- city who have given ihe matier ?nv thought. Uimv i? u?> ?juestion btii fhw? the eitv would tit.d ikiiiiu difficulty in er-etinjf a -oiiia'de building and -'ill mor#* dift'nulty in maintaining i'. Hi- -nua t ion regardius a "i '?.riiniiiniTv V. M. ' . A." appears t?? tli? I?-', vrav open f? r u? at '.hi* present lime. A capable v?oinif man. ?arm*?' in hi? effort?. ??onld work wonders along the lines sug?c*nd I v Mi. Hiintingieti and hi* Work WMild put ihe eitv to bit* very liifl-* 'xpcint*. The plan has U*eu carrie?| ? ?111 siiec^^-fnllv in oiler <'iii? ;ii?<l if i* 'Ndieve*! will be ?ipndh ?ni^-es-tnl in W ?diini:i"ii. A\ ORDINANCH. Washington. N C.. Jud* 8. 1f?1& The Board of Alderman do anact: 1. It nhall h? . fin lawful for any paraon. ftrm or corporation to per mit hI*. h?t or Itn doc *o run ai larga upon the Mr"<^ of th? city arrompanlad by It* ownor, ?Uh?r chained or ropad K vary vio lation of thla ordinance ?hall sub ject tha offender to a Una of lift on 3 It ahall ha tha duty of th? Pollna OfUcrr of tha, city, whon nny (fog shall h? found running k t larg?? upon th? atraatw to Impound th? aatna for a period of thraa day?. and 1ba rrhlaf of Pollra ?hall po?t a no tfoa at tha clty_ hall describing a* a"?jurat*lr an poaalbla tha dog ao |rnt>ound?d: and If at th* aspiration pf aald tlma, tha ownor of nald doc shall fall to rail for Rama and pav tha fa? hnrnln provldad. th? aald dog shall ha shot, by tha aald Pollen DIRetn. i. A faa of 11.00 shall h? paid hy tha ofn?c of any do* demanding lha rafurn of nam? for tha Impound ing and taking rara thereof* 4. Tfel# ordinance ahall *)? In fo|?a ^ affect from and aftar Juna tftfc. 111*. w-j?* NORFOLK BOUTHEKN RAILROAD Xl-W SHORT ROrTK. FHKIGHT SF.KVK'K If von value quirk trnn?p?irlji tinn. rou*e your ahipirTMit?! vin Norfolk Southern Rnilroa?l. Wntrh the time made l?y th'-ir pn^kfifr'* fnrn, flti'l yon will fiti-? ?hnt your intor^M* nro host q? rvp^ hy pnfrnnizinp thcrn. a? "Tiino i mnfirr,' I hnv? ihlR 'lav quailed a* admin istrator of tha as'ata of Sarah I] Harding batora ?h? dark of tha Ru p?r1or court. All poraonfi holding claims against mild astata ure r? 'inoatod to prpn^nt claim* to mo, duly varlflad within two month? from this dat?. All parsons Indahrtad to said aatat? ar? rarjaastad to maka an Im madlata sattlomant. Thta 16th day of Jun?. 191R. +. j. HAnniNo r>m<tf>i,TTT<>N xothr. Notlra la harchy gl*an that tha Arm haratofora existing and trading andar tha nama of Ccott A Oarg?ron a partnership composed of W. A. HfMt and B W Bariraron. hat thlf day ba?ti mutually dissolved Thla 1 Btb day of Jana. ltl*. W. A. 9C.OTT B. W. BnWTJTION W1UMII JAS. L. MATO. ?????% ; i ?"< i^r LITTLE TIPS ABOUT People You Know. V v j Hoard at tko Chautauqua tent last night: "Yes, dwr." "Mamma, what makes that man's head so smooth and shiny; did he forget his hair?" I Ex i t mamma and the Infant from the tent. DIushee on the p?~t' ct the gentlemaif*. Uttering from those who h-a#d the remark.) This :s rich, and what makes It | ail the richer Is the fact that It's absolute facts. One of the young ladles?a bride <of Ahls year?re cently asked her husband what he'd '.ike /or broakfast. "Sond the girl around to Adams' ?nd we If he's got any egg plants.'' :ie replied. ' t'Kg plants?" she repeated In * ather dared tone of voice. Then. th a dear little smile, she put ber this around his nerk. "You mean old thing, you love to ease, don't you? As If eggs grew ?n plants! 1 know better than tat.'* One in a while we get the joke turned back on us. A lady railed u* 'P over the phone this morn In?, and '?sked us If we wouldn't be klm e-J ouph to print the outside of the ?aper blank tomorrow. Without hinklng. we asked her why. , "It Just fits my pantry shelv.-s. * 'i answered. "and with the pr'nt >1 it, the ink comes off on all my 'ishes and things " Then she hung up. The following letter was received "rr?m a resident of Aurora this -aiming: ">ear editor: I just wish to state that we ap ?r??r?nte your "Tips" column very uuch out this way. Mv wife's mo*h*r '<? troubled with insomnia. All she 'las to do Is to start reading 'hat column and she goes right to slo^p. My hoy. Richard, read the oolumn ':??? r'ght and then he went out in the yard and boat hI? sister with a club. My brother, who lives with us. happened to read it the oth^r m mm m itn London. June IS.?"No evldeoc* available Justifies th? belief that the conditions of war bar? resulted In any exceptional Increase In Illegiti macy," is the conclusion reached by a committee, of which the bishop of York 4a the chairman, which has been investigating the "war babies" question. The report says that special in quiries in sixty-two towns and dis tricts brought no confirmation, of the alarming rumors that have been in circulation concerning Illegiti macy. and that there it had been ci-nsidered unnecessary to organise special agencies to deal with th? problem. For Coaghs That "Hang On.** Llngorilng coughs. bronchial coughs. la grippe colds and similar Hllmontn that "bang on" until May are likely to last all summer If not mred. Foley's Honrqr and Tar Cora pound will allay Inflammation, clear ?topped passages, relieve dtstrees 'ng discharges at the source, hajilab -tuffy. wh*?ezy breathing and heal and eoo'he raw nasal and bronchial '>awa(t?e, It-IB prompt In nctioa. and snre. Contslni no opl ntea. Psvennort's Pharmsrv nor. taxes. Past due must be paid on or be fore July 3rd. After that date I shall ask for warrants, for unpaid ?axes. I will be at the City Hail ?v ??ry Saturday from 2 to 9 p. m . from now until the 3rd of July, 1915. for I the purpose of collecting above tares Very respectfully. J. F. FLTNN. Tax Collector. (5-10-lwc night and be almost broke ever* dish in the house b<fore we could stop him. '1 am just writing this to show you <that your work has its effects. Very truly yours. ?L. T. COOK IN COMFORT THIS SUMMER YOU can make your kitchen as livable as your living room ?if you "have a NEW PER FECTION Oil Cookstove. No wood-box, no ash-pan, no coal-hod to bother with. A clean, cool kit? chcn, and half the drudgery gone. The NEW PERFECTION 13 quick and handy like a gas stove. It lights instantly, and gives you a big volume of heat, easily regulated just by raising or loweringthewick. It is easy to operate, easy to clean, and easy to re-wick. 2,000,000 women say it's "gas stove comfort with kerosene oil." Ask your dealer to show you his N F.W PERFECTION line stoves with one, two, three and four burners. Note particularly NEW PERFECTION OVENS, especially made for use on these stoves. Ideal for roasting and baking. U? Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond Whitm Oil to obtain the bc?t results in oil Stove?, Heater? and Lamp?. STANDARD OIL COMPANY WMhlxtoa.D.C (NnJmr) ObAWnHC' MAVk (BALTIMQM1 CMKMn W. V* Vfc (WM?,U *5355i 01? Brow?*! ?1 Long Too oant afford to Uk* tke rl?k of Mum. ?b? eo cheap End ? remedy u Dr. Ktof'i He* Oo to youx Drurgfart to-4*7. ??t ? bottle of Dr. Ktn? ? Now D'tcoTerjr. start tk? trta t man t at one?. Tot will bo gratified tor tb? roll?! ud euro ob ? \ID U NOTICE OF SALE UXPEB ^MORT&AGtf. Pursuant to the power of tale contained in that mortgage eacecut ed by A* D. K i troll and wife, El h Kitrell to Scott and Company, of New Bern, N. C., default therein having b?*n made, we will ?ell the lands therein described as follows, to~wit: A certain piece or tract of land lying and being in Beanfort ooun ty. in Bath township and cksrib ed as follows ,to-wit: Adjoining the lands .of .8. R. Fowle on -the South and West, Alonro Sparrow on the East and the Bonner tract, on the North and this being ?' 'ract of land owned by Dar ?< Kitrell, deceased, containing fif ty acres, their undivided land and the aaid A. D. Kitrell !*??' i? his son ontitlee him to convey one balf interest in. the 50 acres and "bfc bein? where he resides, u t public sale to the highest bid der for cash at tho Courthouie ?door in Wafthintfon N. C., on the ilst dav of June, 1915, at 12 o'clock/M. - SOOTT k CO., By Onion & Guion, Attys. 5-20-4 wc. FAMILY AVOIDS SERIOUS SICKNESS Sj Bciag Coutaatir SapfM Witi Tbcdford'? BUck-Dnafht. McDuff, Vi.?"I suffered for severa' rears," Ujn Mrs. J. B. Whittsfcer, o (his place, "with sick headache, toe uomacb trouble. Ten years ago a Mend tok! me to try rhedford's Black-Draught, which I did, m d k found it to be the best tamily medi cine for young and old. I keep Black-Draught on hand all th< rime now, and when my children feel a little bad, they ask me for a daw. and ii does tkem more good than any medicine ihey ever tried. v? We never have a long spell of sick ness in our family, since we conunenceo jsing Black-Draught." Thedford's Black-Draught Is pure I) vegetable, and has been found to regu late weak slomachs, aid digestion, re lieve indigestion, colic, wind, aausea, headache, sick stomach, and similai qhnptoms. It has been In constant use for mor* than 70 years, and has benefited mor? than a million people. Your dntygist seHs and ^ai^ht. 1 U?-OaV , N C. f Black-Drai^ht. Price only ex. Uer r NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage Deed executed by H. A. Sum roll to tLo undersigned, dated Novem l>er IGth, 1911, and recorded in tlip office of the Register oi Deeds of Beaufort County, in Book 16C. page 165, J will offer for sale at public auction, at the Courthouse floor in said County, on Monday, June 2Bth, 1915, at 12 o'clock noon, the following land, de" scribed in said Mortgage: In Richland Township, betrin ning on Little Creek at the Cay ton Bridge, running about North with the road 250 yards to a light wood stump in the side of the road, iheneo East to the W. T. Hudnell lino in a branch, thence down Mid branch to Little Oreek. and down said creek to the beginning, con taining 10 acroa, more or leas \ Terms of Rale OA8TT. Thia Mav 27th. 1915. T. T. GOODING, Mortgagee. W. A. THOMPSON, Attorney. MMwo Warren Welkins. Net a Tripp. Hear* Ittpp. BHurta Htil. Imm Hill. J?N 8m?w, Islah 8m?w, and 8arah Notic? of 8*1? for Dtvfefcm. Uadar aad by r4rt?o of a deer of the Superior Court Of Beaufort County, North C?h>tlM, i? the above entitled spadal prooeedlnr. the m deralsoad. Harry MetCaUan. aa Com misaloaer, will, on tha 14th $ay of Jtfly, 1915. at IS boob. Mil. at pub lic auction, before tha Court 8c use door of said Coaaty *lo the fclc'<*?t bidder, for cash, tha fotloeiafc de scribed realeetate. t1s: In tha 8tate of North Carolina. Coaaty of -Buaufort, aad la Choc:> ar laity Townahlp; be* Inn In* at a Aort ieaf pica a corner o* thO Ror aad Hrfwjamtn Patrick land. leroee lnc tka public road.Na^rinln? tbence 8. 80 1-1 W. ti pola? to *a Make, thence 8. f E. 110 polaa to a port oak; thence N <? 1. C? poles to a corner In the fork of tka public county road la tka afiwaW Roy and Benjemla Patrick Una; thence arttk the mala pukUcroed to tbe be ginning; eon I alulae by eatlxaatlon SI S-4 acree. Dated and peeled this Jone ISth. 1015. HARRY MeBCULLAN. Aa Commissioner. 6-11-4 wc. N0HOB OP LAJfD SALA. of the Superior Court of Beaufort County in a Special Proceeding e? North Carolina. Beaufort County. Under and by virtue of an-order titled, fluean Boyd ft Othera ra. Ma jor Snowden Waters, the nnd4ralgn ?>d Commissioner will, on M^ndiy, Ihe 12th day of inly, 1916. at twelve o'clock noon, at the conrthouna door In Bfeaufort County, ?ell for eash to the highest bidder the following de scribed tract of land: Situate, lying and being in" Bean- -I fort County, North Carolina, and In! Ix>ng Acre Township, 'beginning at a corner known aa the Walter Jones Corner, thenee running with the line of George J. Waters, deceased. .to theI division line between Alfred Waters nnd his children, thenee with said line running northwardly to * pine, thence east to the beginning, oon-1 talnlng 20 acree, more or lesa. Terms of sale, cash. Ten per oent deposit required. This June 7th. 1916. JUNIUS D. GR1ME8. Commissioner. 6-9-4we THE STIEFF Tone A Quality Tone From ?very standpoint of tonal values, the Stieff tone fs a quality tone. Through out the entire ranee of the in strument there is an eveness, a velvety smoothness that speaks the work ot a master hand. Stieff tone is a rare combination ot unlimited volume and sympa thetic Stogine quality. Stieff Is evidenced the Imagination to eoaoetve ?ad the skill to produce an lnttrumeat of extraordinary quality. Chas. M. Stieff Leon S. Steele. Mgr. Ml Granby St Phone 1109. N9rf>llt. Va. x ? fltybhMtod.lN. C .4*0* W.no 1m r?ft OMH W U J. LEON WOOD & ca BANKERS mi BROKERS. ??> P t? M M ~ ? T Business Cards MHU Offlos aH? HMfttal w*? tlM Wubipvton Ham takUK *-> Oiwiw. KMtHlUt. a. a . Ort. imri Day Hd NlcM. r. O. Box SM M. N. BERRY iwTajfAalia&fM? Washington N. C ~' DR? MRKB8T V. 9VX1I, OSTEOPATHIC PHT0IGIAN. CATAUUliL DKAUN1MS. Ohromi? ui Nwtom J DuM-Wuroa BMlAJas Tm?> ? Ur ud Friday. ' Hoir?? ll fO to 11.19. I ti 4. ? ?m tli. 1 HL 8. Jwmim D. (Mmh WARD m ORDn Atlui?|llL?w Waablngton. N. O. We practice lh the Coart ot the Pint Jadloial District and tha Federal eonrta. W. O. MDhAR HhHW) wt-Iaw. Wish fug t cm. If. 0. HARRY MoMULLA*, ATTO RNB T - AT- LA W. After Janaarr lit 1911, Lauthliifbooae Bnlldlng, Corner Second and Market 8ta. E. A. Daniel. Jr. 1. ?. M*nnh?c < li. O. Warna W. W. lUrth ' DAMMttj * WARRBN, MAM. ' kimo A .Kncnx. Awoteeji at law Practice In the Superior, Feder 1 el and 8 a pre me Conrte of thla State. ?????_?? ? m . D. 1 Washington, I*. O. ? W. A. TtoapNa, ? Anrora, M. C. ? McLEAK * THOMPSON ? Aurora and -Wathlnfton. H. 0. ? ????????? ? STEWART * BRTAN ? ? Ammwy^Miw, ? ? WuMbiMi, V. 0. ? ? Norwood L !!????? ? ? W, L M? ? ? inwom ? TA06IAV ? UBwyeee. . ? i 11-14-11, b*u?fetaffco*M ? B?ndtBf. ? Waabtnrtoa, N. C. ? ? ? ? ? 9 m 9 NmULUT, B P., Strphf ,C. BrpsMW, W. B. RMALL, MmI.141, BRAOAW ? 1 ^?<MNpai * Offion <J* Market 0t., Oppo ? # site Oity H til. ? ? Wadtiaftoa. North Cazvma. ? ? ??? ??? ?? ? ? O. A. PHILLIPS * BBO. ? ]? nU' IMBCIMJiO? ? VUmoINi H. o. ? ? ???????? o bo. i. ?rcBbmm ? tiumMM. 1 ?VUt UtTMt ? WHkltIM, H. a - * ? | ? ? ? ? ? ?? ? johw n mulii ? ? TuMkitn. M. 0. ? "? ? ? o.? ? ? T o? "jnniY" DON'T M IAS raalrcjt oat tkb dtp. ?doUmt With k i? fM?r * O* ChfM?o, lit . writ*? rnr ? X. dMM pltfalr. TM via tiotfn IB rMorr t trial ??>?!? muMH Pnl.r'? Mon?r ui Mr OotnponM, (?r amtH Ml<> M* Kltev Ml?, . /or pal*? ? ?M?* u4 tMk, riiMMUa. HkMK,
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