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? - ? Cnioti & ? , 4 . c _ I m mlhr. A?g?.t 8, 1(K>9, ?t th. of Wdrilta, N. 0., W.r th. let of March "3, 1870. RATES One Month ????????????????????? Four Month* ... 1.00 Sis Month? ...1.50 One Year ... v.. 8.00 Subscriptions must be paid fo? 'n advance. If paper it not re-| ceired promptly, telephone or this office. Subscribers desiring the paper discontinued, will please notify this office* otherwise it j will b? continued at regular snhscriptiou rates. JAMES I.. MAYO ? .... Proprietor. CARL GOERCIi Editor. WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA. JCLY 8, 1013. The high-browed Daily Ri f lector of Cireeuville, Tiiebtlay cam*, out with i lie statcim nt that war i? *u anthropological necessity Them's dog-gone d fiuo wotds to use when you're cussin' the cat. THE PUBLIC PARK. A *ugg> stiou wan made in the news columns of ycntcnhyi issue, that the city donate part of ita dock property for the use of a public park. Whether the city is allowed to do this, has not yet bc.it: asceitaim >\, but there is no 4oul>t as to the advantageous location of this property for park purposes. At the priwnt time the city is not making much use of this prop rrty. A few dilapidated ?hack* are standing, which, at nights a. often occupied bv vagrants arid negroes. If tbese luildittgs wer tom down, the ground smoothed over to *omc e.xtint and ? -t her lite e>?arv work done. Washington would be provided with a iik>I an< delightful place in which t? spend the hot summer evming:-. The mallei' is werth serious conoid? ration and it is to In- hoped that it can i>c carried out. Says the News and Observer: "It"*. gc.sl news from many part of North Carolina tl-.?t more brass band: are being organized. Ever town should have one." Right yuti are! Washingl? u could use one ver v nicely. When jt e<lines to induing, wi'11 have to hand it to the tircen villi* R? t lector. It -tarts at i'ii< point of the eircuinfert ncc an?1 rlnn, after much wigg-wagging. eoiucs back to the .-taking point For its 1h*ii -fit. we will again ?ay that we believe it neei-sary t DEVELOP a busiiics 11 f> rt von ADVERTISE it. Strange that tho Reflector cannot see t hi*, simple little point. Advertising one'? development i* all right, but what are yen going to advertise whet, you haven't given any attention to devc lopnu nt; IM'HLIC SENTIMENT. Public smiiiueiit i* responsible for a numlier ?.f things. It eat do much g???.d and again it can w? rk great evils. In some instance* public sentiment fnvors various laws and in otjicrs it treat* then, it? joke* i., be winked itt when tiny me violated. No one coun liiiatxv.* wanton murder ?.r ihctt?at I?iu?t no |M*rsc.n of g? oil moral charucK i : l?ui there arc many other vi. latioii- of tin law wliicl ma> b? ?-?. iiiiiii 11* 11 with impunity, which ? voke -mile- and hutuoroii ituiurk.- - n the parr per?.'n?. who ure supp<-id give the law their -u|?)* rt and do aH in llieit* |*.wor to suppros iilt-u.d act- an .le..k I * m i I r* i. * I v. the opi ran-r ?.f a "blind ligcr" in W.uhinafoi >*onld ?1? priiciicaiiv a- lie plea-cd. a- far a- public -lUfimcnl wa i Hi net i tn*?l. It wh- o? disgrace for him i?. I ?? I rough t ini? cAurl imbed, lie felt ratht r pruud of hiiu*clf, conscious of the fact flat In wui I. ing t -Iked aljont by jxoplo ami admired for l?is dating The n-nlt was the "blind tiger?." flourished in Washington an tIu |Nilii? con 1*1 do vi rv little in siippr^-ing them. A change has taken place, bowi ver. in the mind ?f the resident rt Washington. Ilie operater of the "blind tiger" no lunger find* himself m- his m fat ion*. Inisinos admired by ie-.pcc1ablc people Jlr i* tn a ? If to real ire that it" he ?lesi res to mingle with the* society of the city, la eaniiot ?l*? so by ? ngaging in illegal liquor t rati ?act ions. Tho r? sni t has la-en t liar u mind ? r of conviction- have taken plae in cm trt where formerly acipiittaU would have Ikiii render d and that a number of "blind tigci>" hav< gmie out of bu.sim s?. Oftentimes thsre is an excu-o for a man killing another?ami e>ftciitimes a man is jiiHtifif ?1 in stealing, but tin re is absoluti ly no cxcusc for a man who engage*1 in an illegal business that bring. sorrow and di-nppointtn lit to thousands of women ami children: that ruins and wricks more men than all the wars of the world have ever done and that has absolutely no redeeming feature. A murder may Ik* committed liecause a great wrong has been done; a man may stoal to gain food for his wife or children; but a man may prll liquor and know that he has no excuse to offer?that no lienefits. direct or indirect, ? an possibly result from his trade and thst he is only lowering men into the pita of poverty, misery, d is" appointment and ruin. Not only that, but he also knows that wives, children and relatives are being druirged down also?made In moles* iind starving Ikvhosc of HIM and his degrading, dis gusting. character-wrecking trade ami business. No wonder that public sentiment has changed; that the "blind tiger" is forced to practically abolish his business ami that self respecting men and law-abiding citizens of Washington would jupt a-? soon have their families and fiicuds sic them going into a lions of ill 'farm as filtering the door? i f an establishment, suspected of' Illegally filing tisuor. What was absolutely the most outrageous pun ever perpetrated ppon innocent readers, wr? evolved in tho versatile brain of ths editor of the Xew Rom Journal, who, in mentioning the fact the.' fhe State editor? climbed Mt. Mitchell at their recent convention adds the thought that "they'll all l?e talking about the wonderfni fclimMt' up In that country." kak* Ik Hawaiian ?-.?r Wala.-ala, #r Or?m taka. ,n iha % "14 of HM.all. ta a borfj ol ImV ?a 'to (ba pit ?( ?n old mm dm i TUi Uka aovert u am -J >ft HW tail U M k) I totow Ik* NrtiH A pan* '~l taka **** (ron lata Itka *0, Hem* The Urtwt fog ilunelo tio? mid' '? Of ?rr t.ipplled with borne 30 t?: tone And their blatu ar? po power f?l UlAl they can b? heaid from twan lo thirty nllee at ??? Tb?7 "? MBWtllj operated br eomprattc4 cut, the (eter*tor betni 4rtrn * ?Iluoltne ?dne ?f ?bout IVMP ??? tMWM, . . ' HOT IN FAfOS III HIT PIE 8an Francisco, J sly ? ?Will.. . Jenalngs Bryan. former secretary state, while strongly In favor o versal pact, is not an advoea peace at any prtee." Ha ?aid !a "ak address at a luncheon trndered to-v day to tha Cuban Exposition Com-1 mluon ere. "1 have. been greatly m I src pre- J d it d,'' said Mr. Bryan. "but (t { don't mind. 1 aru not visionary e nougb to believe that 1 can prevent all ware, but I do bsHcvc that many , wars could have been prevented?' j NOTICE OF SALE. \ Under and'by vlrtuo of the terms of a mortgage to the undersigned Hassell Supply Co. from Morgan Farrow and wife, Missouri Farrow, dated January 1st, 1914, which is recorded In the offlce of the Regis ter of Deeds of Beaufort County, North Carolina, in Book 174, page lfl9. the undersigned will on the 30tb day of July. 1916, at IS o' rlvek, Noon; sell, at public auction i t ho highest bidder, before ? "c-.rt House door of said Ceunt.i ihe following described real estate, vlr: A tract of land In Pantego Town ship, Beaufort County, North Caro bna, be!-.r all of that certain tract >f land wi.ich was on the 27th daj c' F?>bruary, 1905, conveyed to Morgan Farrow by J. R.Bishop and wife, by deed recorded In the Reg ister n Offlce of Beaufort County, N'orth Carolina in Book 132, pago 357. which land Is more particularly bounded and doscribed as follows-. Beginning at the Mouth of Moor.? Brunch and running with the branch n siraight course to D. M. Ratcliff a lack corner rr.d thenc-? -alth his |??io '? t his road, thence with the John L. Kruer Lumbs** Co. line to the Mi'l Pond, thence with the Mill Pond to the mouth of the branch, the begln -?'nr. containing fifty acres, more -.r less. A'to tho following personal prop rty: Two gray marc mules sold to *'rrpan Farrow by the Hassell Sup ply Co.; one No. 158 Hackney wag ou, one cart and one set of hnrneas, ill bought of the said company uated and poBted this June 29th, 'U5. HASSELL SUPPLY CO. CARRY McMULLAN, AUy. 7-1-4 wc. NORFOLK 601'THEKN RAILROAD NEW SHORT ROUTE. FREIGHT SERVICE If yon valiifi quick transporta tion. route vour shipments via Norfolk Southern Railroad. Watoh the time mwlc by thpir oaokn!^ rara, and vou will fin?l -Isat your interest.? aro best arrvctl '?v patronizing them, an "Time ?oner." . ^ .alias. Trni, Jaly I.?"Of < we arc all terribly toirry, but ther '? so little I cap My. ^ ?hall not ?II my daughter untl tomorrow ? Th!a \tm the etatf meat ttnlght ol Dr. O. V% 8t<uebaugh. fathef--la-law of Fraak'Holi when told that Hoh *- demd at Mineola, U L Mr. Seaiabafrch stated that family physician bad told hint tha' It would be-unsafe to tell Mrs. Hoi* of the suicide until tomorrow. "I told *er today of the Can br.'dgo pallet theory that Holt wa* r'r.lly Erich Muenter. who dtoar peared after the mysterious death o( hie wife, and my dambter is prixrtrtted tonight ?? a result." Mr Sen Mb a wg h Mid. "but 1 bad to tell h' all. Tomorrow # ? will hare tc teH her of her hnaband'a death.* Mr. grjuabaugh Mid no arrang mMtfe wotrid be made aatll later for tho bur)al of Hok and that there wa nothing he could My except that he could net believe the theory that Holt and Muenter were the Mme Look for Agreeable Thlnqe. Don't look too hard except for sc hlnf ng.eeable; *c can Cnd all th* Hs&jrrueable things' wo want betwr owi; ha?s and boota- ? STATE OF NOKTH CAROLI.NA, Department of State. Certificate of IMsaolatlon. To All to Whom These Presents May t Come?Greeting: } Whereas, It appears to my satis-] faction, by duly authentlcatod rec-x ord of the proceedings for the rolun-t tary dissolution thereof by the ,un-! e.'ilmous consent of all t!.e ?lock-1 holder*. deposited in my office that 'u-f ^h^pherd's Run Farm, Ine.., a l corporation of this State, whoM principal office Is situated In the town of Wanhlngton, County of Peaufort, State of North Carolina I (Junius D. Grimes being the agent therein and In charge thereof, up on whom process may be served), has complied with the requirement? of Chapter 21. Revlsal of 1905, en titled ?"Corporations, T prHtmiuary to the iR*ufng of thta Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, I, J. BRTAN GRIMES. Secretary of State of the Slate of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the nald corporation did. on ahe 2nd day of June, 1916, f?le in my office a duly executed and atleated consent In writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the atoekholderr thereof, which said consent and the rword of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file In my of- ! fice as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have h tret o set my hand and affixed my official seal a<t Raleigh, this 2nd day of June. A. D. 1915. J. BRYAN. GRIMES. Secretary of State. fi-9-4wc. ? It Always Helps says Mrs. Sylvanla Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In 3*pertence wHh Cardui, the women's tonic. She says further: "Before I began to use Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad. I thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly acta to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles of Cardui, 1 began to feel like a new woman. I soon gained 35 pounds, and now, 1 do all my housework, as well as run ? big water mill. ' 1 wish every suffering woman would gfv? CARDUI The Woman's Tonic a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel ? little bad, and It always does me good." Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness, tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman ly trouble. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman's tonic. You cannot make a mistake In toying Cardui for your trouble. It bas been helping weak, ailing women for more than lifty years. Get a Bottle Today! t< J UtON WOOO-lfc?fctt H?. Ttri GMHi Ki >^i MiP W. CO I ). LEON WOOD & CO. IUNKKR9 md BROKERS. Stock?, Bond?, Cotton, Oraln u4 ProvlrioM, 71 Plum? ItrMt rpantw Butldtnf, NorJol k, V*. . Privit* vir? to Nov York ?tock Richin?*, Chl?fo Bo*M Tr?4? >>< oth'T HuatM oratori. CorrMpoDdtDA? r?ipwttill? tolloiud, llTMtM*'. Mi iwuu Htm MMtal ttU?UM. E3K3 . I I hare duly gulUM ketor. ' Clerk of th. Sujwlor Court ot B?i 1 fort Coaaty u Atmlnletrator oil Herman Hobba. deceaxd All ?*- | ?on? indebted to his eatiU am quseted to mako Mttlemnt with m and all persona holding debt? o claim? against hla estate aro noti Bod to llle the same with ne. dal. j itemised and verified, within twelv months from thla date, aa preeerlbf 'J by law. else thla notice will b pleaded la bar of thetr recovery. This Mar Jlst, 1I1S. W. H. HOBB8, I Administrator of Herman Hohba | 8-1-fwp. Bforth Carol 1dm Saperlo* Court n?ttfwt CoBBtf October ter? 1918 ] 8. F. Freeman ?a. W. A. Barry To the Defendant Abo t? Named. Ton are nereby notified that an | action entitled aa above has b commenced agalnat yon In the Su perior Conrt of Bean tort County, North CaroMna, which la returnable at the next terlh ef the Superior Qourt of Beaufort County, te be bolden at Washington, North Caro lina. on the fourth (4th) Monday after the flrnt Monday in September ineat. It being tha 4th day of Octo |kr, 1911. Ton are further netl I fled that a warrant of attachment baa bee? leaned, whleh aald warren1 la. teturaable before the Judge of tha said Court at the same time and place above named, that the nature of wald 'action fa for breach of con tract In regard to the sale of cer tain (mill property, and the amount demanded by the plaintiff ia the aum of three thousand dollar a ($3000.00). Ton are further noti fied to be prevent at the time and | place Ubora named to answer demur to the complaint therein, or the relief prayed for will be granted. Witness my hand thla 1st day of June. 1916. OBO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. W. a. RODMAN, Plaintiff', Attorney I WE ARE AGENTS Tver Johnson, Rending Standard, Emblem, Hudson Dayton rfpd Great Western Bicycles apld for cash or on time. We^nlso have the most complete repair shop in the city all work guaran teed' DiR. CUTLER Pbon? 2M Cut Flowers Our trrinmntnl of ?ad ding bottqutti ?ml dacoratlona ?04 Mr ?rt 1? noral de?!f?t nlbr?M? tka )?t??t Idtu at ?k? ri?r?l craft How v?l 1lM, C?raatloa? aid ?Men tt? MNHbli flowara. ran prist uu NMr s?p Unlwr lat: Mall. T.l?ar?rh ?ad ?krat ordara ?roiaaUj ? ?? J. L. O'Quinn & Co. Phow: Uilgwa Sim<1, Great* hoaa> I?. RALUOH, N. C. Tow Cough Oh Be Mopped. U.l?* ear* to ovo)4 iroartu. i_ , PO.UK, (M?M ehoOfM, and Lk'.if ? trootmut ol Dr. XM( > Now m#. oottf, wllI 'MWNT?* WHOM, u4j m no* will wr?ljr ru tin or roar coifh. T?? (UM to? MoibM m?' lmutios, ?kMk< rov Couth. *i?:ch ; Mo* ts * thort Um?. Or. i NO 4? nt? u4 U IMF >???0? lo UN m. UWtoy M*k U 1? MU ttot ? bout. t**H J.W OiftMi KtMMri hui. ??? wlR M? m ?? vtfe MMn f. wJm* ?? Ou*<Wl co??tr. . ?miur v. C. B- 0?llo?r. C 0 jaMI ??Mm ?"? K. r. T.MUit a. a W. M. Tun.l.!l Mr, T. C IU7 TsdkkII. V.lmi Ton P. Tun ?tall. Dorcas Kuoe tubm.h. ruj V( ?tan. ? - ?*!???? md huBbM j. W. R. Knox, M?n4y C. How*. Kollud and hu.baod, B. Hoi *0?. Kate V. Cayton and husband, K I Cayton. B. W. Cayton, C. A. Dayton, Jamas 8tlllcy. Bryan Sttl lay. Harvey T ana tall. Henry Weath rl*?. Bryan Weathering. J. R. Wl l:?y. J. 9- Tola*, and Mllla Campbell Lumber Company. ? Tki abova named per tie*, and all itfcer persons Interested, will take J lotlee that on tbe 14 th day of June, 1915, th* above-named petitioners filed a petition la the offlce of tbe Clerk of the Superior Court of Beau fort County to have tlie title to cer I tain lands therein described regis tered and confirmed pursuant to [chapter tO of the Public Laws off 11913, and that summons haa bren I Issued returnable at the offlce of ?ha Clrrk of the Superior Court of j Beaufort County on the 31st day of j August. 1315. ? 8a!d land Is situated 4n the Coun-| Ity of Beau tort, on the South side I of Pamlico Rhrer and la described | | is follows:H j Beginning at an Iron post whlehj j iron post Is located 8outh 43 degrees] I Bast 77 poles from the bridge at j I Plat Swamp across Bath-Now Bern I road, running thenoe from said Iron I post North 14 3-4 Bast 35 poles, Ithenee South 84 .1-4 Baat 60 poles, I thence North 3? 3-4 East 113 3-3 Ipolee. thence 'South 13 Bast 130 I poles, thence North 83 8-4?East 400 Ipoles, thence South 3 West 440 I poles, thcnce North 87 West 48 I poles, thenoe North 3 East 88 poles, I thence- South 77 West 8 1-3 polos. I thenoe North 111-4 West 76 1-3 Ipolee, thence 8outh 77 West 46 ? links, thence North 11 8-4 West H 354 poire, thence South 77 3-4 West H 1*7 poles, thence 8outb 1J 3-4 EaBt 1137 poles, thence South 78 West 141 poles, thenoe South 13 Bait 10 1 poles, thence South 78 West 38 Ipolee, thenee Soutti 12 Bast 23 I polea, thenee South 78 West 47 I poles to the Beaufort-Craven coua I ty line, thence with said Beaufort-] I Craven county line North 43 West Is24 poles to the~polnt of beginning. H And said parties are further no-J I tilled that upon their failure to apl I pear and answer said petition the] ? petitioners will apply to the Court I to have said land rsglstered and I con Armed pursuant to the la'wa of] Il918, chapter 90. ? This the 14th day of June. 1915 GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk of tbe Superior Court. 1-15-8 wc. Come to The GARAGE That guaran tees you Satis* factory Service in everything. 1 Whether you store your car with us perma nently or just buy occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in both quality & Price. The Best "Grade of Gasoline at the lowest market price, ? Try our Service once and notice the differ? ence. Washington Motor Car Co. -?uftnafliO C O . Bo. IS? M. N. BERRY Wholesale Distributor IPtour. ti?k. Hay Ami Gr?ta Feed Wuhlndlou N. C ? OR. HRNF.HT W. DCKH. ? 081EOPATHIC PHT*10U>?, ? CA TARRHA.L DEAFNE88. ? Ohronlc ud DImum ? ? epwuiir. ? DuM-Wura BulMbi? T mm- ? J?r u< rria?7 ? |f Hoart? ti.so to tt.io. I ta C. * Phone IN S ? I ? ll a W*ld imilnj D. Ol>?!?. ? WARD ? GRIMM ? AtlurM/Mt'Law .J. ? Wm lil d no o. N. a * We practice in i h? Court of ? the First Judicial District and ? ; the Federal courts. ? W. a itODh^N A C t Arney-*t- La w. Washington, N. C. HARRY MrMl l.Uft, ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW. After January lat. l?l?, ? LauKblngboud? Building. Corner 8ecotid and Markvt Sta. B. A. n?sl?|. Jr. S. ?. 1 L O. W?rre? W. ... DA .S IK L * WARBRN, MAN. NINO M K1TOHIN. Attorn rjrs-irt- Law Practice In the Superior, : I * al aud Supreme Court? of thU - Si?lfc' ? ? ? ? ? A. a MmLmo, ? Wanhlacton, N. U. * W. A. Thompson. ' ? V Aurora, ? Mcl.K^N A THUM1HON ? Aurora and Washington, N. C. * STEWART & BRYAN ? AUurnej-at'U?, ? Wamingion, N. U. * Norwood L. IllDIQAM t - - . .. W, U B1HMOS8 A VAtsUliAJk L+wj+t*. ? ? Boost 11-14-JI, Ltufblogbo** * Baiidiof. ? * ? W??bio|top. If. Q. * ? too. H. Saulk 4. D. Ndw ? L O. Hracaw, IT. IK ? Rtnlmn-. Jr. * UUM? MxUUN, mUUIAH ? ?u" ,? ajspMb--.*? +?*? ^ fill ? W??*U|ioa. North < f ? ? ? ? ? ? : . j ! mm** . i ..??i ? ?HOtlllO* Wottc. I? h?r'?r *lT?n Ura h*r*toMr* ?lrtl?c ui< und?r tb* mm of Otott k 1 k partnership ko? Ui J d?r b.on I Thli 180. 4?r ol Juno. 111?. pav vm ?m
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