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Stre??. August 6, 190*. it til* of M*rek 8, 18T0. STTB8CBXPTION BATES ? ? Out HmJk $.>.25 ?v Fonr Mob rtu . >. -...1.00 ?U Months .1.50 One Tmi .......^T... . 3.00 t . ?V ? * ?*?" . Subscriptions must be paid for In advance. If paper is not re ceived promptly, telephone or trm this office. Subscriber* desiring the paper discontinued, wil! plnae notify this office, otherwise it will be continued at regular subscription rates. JAMES L.MAYO - ? .... Proprietor. CARL GOEltCH - ? ? , ? - * ? ? Editor. WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. .U XE 25. 1U15. T1>e Chautauqua litis ctuiie and weut. In Mr. Lansing, President Wilson has h man who is probably better able to fill the position vacated by Bryan than anyone in the country. Ho is of Canadian birth, but one of the greatest Americani? tre have. The real test of manhood:?lending money to a l'ellow when vou are morally certain you will never see it again. The forming of a permanent Chautauqua club for the children of the city is an excellent proposition and one which the mothers of Washington will without doubt, m? carried through. Ik-lhaven is going to ha%'o a big celebration on Monday. July r?ili. The residents of Washington are oxteaidod a cordial invitation to join in the festivities of the day. Belhaven is a progressive, wide* awake little city and deserves commendation for rapid development wnich it is making. Mr. Montavillo Flowers, who lectured at tla* Chautauqua Wed nesday night, made wmn extremely interesting remarks regarding the cause of the European war. lie stated that one of the priin-ipal reasons tor Ujc present international strife was the fact that private individuals, High in diplomatic circles and also interested in th* manufacture ol guns and war munitions, had used considerable in fluence in bringing the war about to further their own private in terests. Thero is no-question but that Mr. Flowers was right. And at the same time, ther^ is no question bur that, many of the hills passed by our own legiplajprs are acted upon for the benefit of certain pri vate interest^Ana not for the benefit:of the country a? a whole. Mexico is another striking examplo of private interests controlling tl?o affairs of a nation. The Chautauqua has taken up considerable <?f our interest during tho last few weeks and other matters have been allowed to drop to the background. With tho passing of the Chautauqua, however, we must again take tip those things which are important to th- welfare of thn city iind county. The white way. good roads and the Com munity V. M. C. A. are some of the projects which it i3 nccc.-sury to act upon immediately. They aro all worthy nj^vcitieuts and bhould recoive the support of even.- resident of the city. The Citr officials, some time ago, condemned u e?mple of" build ings at the corner of Second and Market streets. It has Iwen over two months ago '-hat this action was taken. In spite of all the pr.? H'ediugs antl in spite of the fact that the city has tull authority to go ahead and tear down the buildings, absolutely no action ha bom taken. Ir i? bv just ntich trifling and non-euforcenu in ? t lew-? that the officials *ubj?-ct: them^lvi*. to ridicule and cau?c th?* people lo ignore thr- various ordinances and new laws that are placed int ? affect. The American Rese.ue Workers are doing considerable go.nl in the citv. We urge the citizens to give them all the aid they rati *'Alas for tho-#* quiet ant'-taOhim llay* when Km. PanklniMt wn* ?ho inoHt violent subject in Oie paragrapher'* kit."'%'*iU the (vrrensbovo News. Seims to us that we've had very few mm-re vi?? lent one.?? since the outbreak of tin. wnr. You'd hardly call Bryan, Roosevelt, Dorburg or the?? other fellowr* violent, would you CO WHERE you PLEASE: EAT WHAT YOU PLEASE That It what you can do If you tak? Do4eon'e Llvor Ton*. Many people know the danger of calomel yet they take It berauee they know of nothing better. Other people ere pot afraid of oalotnel, bee a nee they 4o not understand what a dangerous drug It t?- Becguae It hae never hurt I them, they believe It never will. Ho on? needs to takedaaverouo celo?el (which la Juat a not per form pf mercury.) Lee Davenport sella Dodson's Liv er Tone fey fifty eegtg a bottle and guarantees that |t takes the place of calomel. DMaoB'l LI T M Tni U ? pl?Mir>t taatlof nttiibli ramadr lb?t llrana up Ida llrar without ?*u?lm aar ra strletlon of habit or 4lot. It bu bom of tbo maar altar ?<*? ft' pt aalomal aa< la Rftft for afelMran u volte a (rowa-upa. Tov 4aa't run a alalia Hik whan ron try UodaoB'a ILrar Too a, fca au* If ran m'l aallratr aatlalarf. ?II ran naad to 4* I? U fa right baak 1o wbara ron k*?(M It M4 Bata roar awr ebaorfatlr ra(*a4ad to roa vMb a ^rik. lat'f IkM (alrt T" " < " ?M*?******?* NOTIC?. I hart this d?r quailed a* admin istrator of the ?rate of Barab U. Hardl&f bafore the clerk of the Bu parlor court. All penoni holding olalma agalmt aald eetate are re queatod to prea?nt elalma to me. duly verified within two montha from thl* date. All periont Indebted to ?aid eetate are roqueated to make an Im mediate aettlnnent. '?tbli ltth da7 of June, 1915. T. J. HAIU)1N0. Ml-ewo. DIMHOI/lTtOM NOTICE. Hotlco (e hereby given that tbe Arm heretofore existing gad trading under (ha name of Ceott A Bergoron ? partnership eomfOMd of W, A ?cotC and B. W. Bergeron, baa tbla d*r boa* m? tnal If dlaeolred Tblg llfb day Of June. l#ll, w. a. scorr, B. W. BBKOIRON Wit? etgj 1A?. h, WN, ? * j WcTl* ? A WORTHY BROWN suit countenance. HrLL one BELL In om U the other H? eraj DPOOKB ud one? brushed ajfttAst1 t* MOS8 on BRANCH or tjro, which buns orer his pa lb. He had a BLAND air' ?bout him and was evidently a man.. of STERLIlfp character. Bom? boja' were playing ball a abort distance a Any. a FOWLE ball waa knocked In hla direction' and he raised his a'in to WA IU? It off. It atrack Ulxn )Q ;.be FOOTE. and mad.) a PIPPIN ' of a l-ruise. ' ' ' _ -} . 1 ^do HOPE it didn't hurt/* ?aid a 9M&LL boy. "No," was the BLOUNT reply. He aat down on a DAVENPORT ne:.r by, and waited until the BA KER came by on^iia DAI LEY rounda Then he went back home, ? a:lng a BERRY or tOQ. but even J te thin day. lie' hasn't been able to SEAR1CHT. One of the ladles who attendod tli Chautauqua last night, happen-' pd t.? olace her'hat on the seat ?>*-' j I1 |r A rather stout gentlonir.nl ??.i prominent bnsiness man, too-? lii'.ppcned to come along and sat' do*.vn square on the lid. In vplt" of? all the apologizing he did, he could-' , 't square matters. Eerlln, June SB.?The Otvfmm Swrn Agency today fav? out the fol lowing? ; ,'?* "The official Nord Deutsche AU gemelne Zeltunf declares that dur ing .the whole wgr no hoctlls gorern mknt has approached Qennany, di rectly or Indirectly with peace of fer. ?. ?The Imperial government k now 4 not'ilng of the readiness of any kos tile BTvernmcnt to maks S ibscrlhe to Dally New s FRESH AIR BAKING MEANS BETTER COOKING "'VT'ES! I am doing all my baking in X a NEW PERFECTION Oven on a NEW PERFECTION Oil Cook stove this summer." "It bakes bread so richly browned?such delicious biscuits ? such light, fluffy cake." The secret is the current of fresh hot air passing continually over and under the food?drying out the steam and preven ting sogginess, an exclusive advantage of the NEW PERFECTION Oven. With a NEW PERFECTION Oi* CookstoveandaNEW PERFECTION Oven you can have a cool, clean kitchen all summer. No wood to cut; |?9 coal to carry; no smoke or ashes. " The NEW PERFECTION is like a eas stove. It is ready day or night. Needs no priming. Made in 1,1, j and 4 burner sizes. Hardware dealer* and general 6tores everywhere. U?e Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain the best rrsultj in oi) Stoves, Hcjtefi and Ljmpi. ?v STANDARD OIL COMPANY N*f?lfc.V?. (BALTIMORE) W. V*. j Vfc fi.||||j? II f .1. - ? ten* wmo -?.??>*? ?w *?<* Am?? <<???? v u J. LEON WOOD & CO. , ?\NKF.RS Md BRrtKERi %'W^M wggm >?? ??? to ??? T?rt MKk Mhh (llim <? Hfl Uri. F. r. aiii?oo4. *?? _ WMhlnjteB. Ifcn "Uj kM ?r? rak 1?! tint M Kiiqk wmtt. I ha? a ?an ?al* ta imr >?ok ?11 Iti? tlm UI ID th? amUi i m m mn ami iUS tkat I oooM UMir kasta ar ktawvark. Hrad a?k?a aad dtnjr **?1U Tin fr*??*at u4 atkar ira?ti>u ?( kMw trau bl? ft an 07*4 Ma. i Daallr keara - Doao'i Kida*7 Pil!, aa? (at a k?. Tier ??Ta aa raHeT. atraa?th?alac m r kack aa? rall?vta( th* Mkrr kldoer allraaota." '< S I- Prioa Me. at all Man. Do*11 almpfcr aifc f?t a U4mt raiaad*? fat Doan'. Ktdaer KI*?Ua ?? tkat Mr? AUIcood kad. Tvttrr II lib ara Cm., Pr??a.. MMo. M. T. WE ARE AGENTS Ive^ Johnson, Reading Standard, Emblem. Hudson Dayton and Great Wed era Bicycles sold for cash or on lime. We also have the most complete repair shop in the city all work guaran teed* D,R. CUTLER Phone TWENTIETH CENTURY Water Cooler SANITARY tee in Separate Compartment ECONOMICAL Only require* small amount ot Ice. will pay for itself firat seaion. *1*00 ? Harris Hardware Co. THE STIEFF Tone A Quality Tone s/, '; ? : ? ? . > From every standpoint of anal values the Stieff i?M It a quality too?. Through >ttt tits enire r?n*s of the tn trument thira Is as evaoaas, a '?lv?ty smoothoaas that ipaaka he work ot a msitsr hand. Stieff t)fi? ii i rin thfttto fiiAfflnir fiutlkr "^Stieff iImMMs? EST" Jl Stuff Lton S. St?V. Mgr. ?lk aanwi^K.?, ? r? The Way to Buj Breez< SEE -'-Sfct ? . McKeel-Richardson Hdw. Co., W. R. Gay Electric Shop ' City Electric Dept. 4 ?? rr THE VIRGINIA BA OCEAN VIEW. VA. r Open June 15th to September 1st. Ninth "Under Same Management. The Motf Populi Liberally Patronized Summer Hotel on the Virginia 1 Coast. 1O0 Rooms Immediately on- Water-Front, Overlooking Che*- ; apeeke Bay. In lull View of all Vtestis Pairing Through' Historic Hampton Roads. - *?W Amusemeiits Bathing. Boating, Fishing, Bowling. Billiard*, Music; j and Dancing. Motion Picture Show?, etc. etc. Rate*, in Keeping with the Stringency of.the Times . For Particular* Write JNO. A. TUCKER, Manager " '} 1 Until June 1st Louise Hotel Washington, N. C. Rabbit" Maranoulg Drinks m-: Coca-Cola Bottling Works. F. ?. MAYO, Prop. ''1ft [ WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. i ..... -?O. . = ATLANTIC HOTEL MORmiEADCITt^N.^ Opens June 15, t9$ Opening JtAFOSTUt, u t*.
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