? of lib ollrfb * Iw iM ?*?*! The Chewiest Chewing Gum fc ever Chewed 5t Chew "Bobs" 5c. the packet or two "Bob#" for a cent at all' the better stands and stores. leartpf wing gum delight? pepperminty with the pep? candy on top and gum within? all to die flavor. Everybody's chewing It? "Bobs' tit nan: 11 pun ? picnic which ia cxpected to e cip?? mot ?ver held in Craven coun ty, will ha Md At Vanceboro on ?afast 6th and the citizens of that town ar* now essayed In making preparations to entertain two thous and or mora vlskora. Along with the picnic an educational rally la to J>e held and pro*taenl educations l worker* are eepaetad to ho precent. Dr. J. Y. Joraer haa baen extended an Invitation to make the principal address -or the occasion Cnd It is very probable that ha will accept. Hon. 8., If. SrinBen,_euperintendent of the public schools of' Craven eouaty, and Dr. J. E. Turlington, principal of the Craven Parm Lite | school, will also make addreasrs on tM? occasion. ? ivtts. said: "War suapanc J* chUsatkm. aad what ' I ? daagar of hei> in wiis MB HUE Temple, Texa*, Aug. 1. ? -Will Stanley, a negro, arretted on a charge of murdering three Qrlm- s children last Wednesday night, was taken from the Jnstiee cpurt room ?t midnight and waa burned on the public square In the preeence of thousands of men end women. KEMUE bjim Greenville. N. C.. Auf. I.? ^Green ville ha* six or eight eaeee of ty phoid fever at this time. There may be mere oases that have not been reported. There is no excuse far typhoid, is the opinion of the county health officer, and the fact that Nefr York, Aug. 2.? For several vteki a number of Inmates of the Tomb* prison hare been observed Industriously chewing up their lin en collars and munching their shlrtB. One prisoner, It was said, hud eaten up Tlrtuslly ?U the collars he owned In reply to questions the prison ers tod the keepera that they had been -tobacco or gum chewers (or yrare.' and that not having either th^y found particular satisfaction In chewing their linen. But the keep era were skeptical. Today when freah laundry arrlv ed It was subjected to a test. A chrmlat found that the atarch used in the linen sent to the prisoners by relatives contained a solution of a drug taken by habitual drug users. campaign campaign and the inntyphy the at urged AN HNJOYABLP TRIP. The Pungo will leave Washington Saturday night for Ocracokc. Will be in Washington again in timo to go to work Monday morning. The finest trip you can think of. 7-2 7-4 tc. NBURAJLGIA PAINS STOPPED, v Ton don't need te suffer those ag onising nerve p*ln* in the fMce. head, arm, shoulders, ohest and back ' Just apply a few drops of soothing Sloan's Liniment; lie quietly a few minutes. You will get such relief and comfort) Life and the world will look brighter. Get a bottle to day. 3 ounces for 25c. st all Dtug glatst Penetrates without rubbltlg. Greenville haa so many cases Is prob ably due to the unsanitary condi tions In and aroapd town. Too many people trust to luck and hope to es cape the typhoid. PREPARE m MlflT N?ir. 2 -rOne ; -blng of the utmost Uupcr'ance foi | he future guidance of suiu..ier girlt ias been settled definitely and be I youd any recall. It relates to th( minimum length of the bathlnr iklrt. Chief Surgeon Bosaert, director o' he bathing beach, today promulgat >d an order so explicit that nelthet summer maids, propriety police not beach guard* can fail to understand precisely what It means. "Every bathing skirt worn upoi 'he Atlantic beach must not be short sr than 3 Inches above the knee o *.he wearer." says the chief. It applies with equal force, Bcac) Director Bossert Bald, to tall girl* and short sisters. A tape meaaur* has been added to the equipment ot beach headquarters. Tobacco STICKS The Farmers raising tobacco In Beaufort County can secure their Tobacco Sticks, any size or width, from the John L. Roper Lumber Co., Beibaven, N. C. Prices quoted on appli cation. Samples at Voliva Hardware Co.'s store, Beibaven and at the Moe? finning Mill, Washington, N. C. John L. Roper Lumber Company. More Evidence of Progressiveness ni Believing that PROMPT SERVICE and EFFICIENT METHODS ere most valuable assets R* ' . ' ? ' - n The First National bank of W ashing ton Witt this month install the latest Burroughs Book Posting and Statement machine. - C Patron* WfB Then Receive MonthJy Statements Similar to the One Shown Belong The Officers and Employees Invite the PuWk to Examine this Wonderful Machine. statement or account J as. A. Osborne . ? Washington, N.C. ?; r . r THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK WASHINGTON, N. C. Pleaae exair ine at one ? and report promptly any DUcrapancy. OHM. (?141 101.11 turn m.*? I.MO.M? j I, III. 74 1,141.11 in** LMIU Ant t Aug I Aug ? am i* Au< 1? ABC II A?? ?? Aw H ill II *?? n 411.11? 4.III.I*? ???.?!? !??.?* I,IM?? II. lO ll . ? *M U n*r U 4 **? IH.M ?111? MIU IT.OO? 11.10? I0T.T0 ? 1 M-H? I - w*H MM#? ? 7.00 1.100.00 3,110.98 1.100 00 r.iii.ii 1,100.00 1,601.10 I.H1M Hill 1 1*1 an fn Til. 41 301.51* 144.1ft* 1.0*6 91" 177.11* 1.108. 74?, 1.141.61* 1,168.11* 1.67 in* 1,011.11 6.140 80 od 141.28 ud Everyone ibould save tome money. Continuous effort will mccwopUtk wonder*. On many an occasion will you b? thoughtful tor your bank acc >unt. No spendthrift can get mucH of a footitig tn the fin.nrl.t world. Opportunity knocks at the door of the thrifty man. Many a successful man has worked his way up from the foot of the ladder. You can do as well if you have plenty of grit and sound common sense. ~ Bank of Washington Washington. "N. C. CRYSTAL ICE Pure, hard and cold. Sorue people are waiting Beyond you, so please Have your pans and tickets ready. Crystal Ice Company Phone 8*. Washington, N. C. EAST CAROLINA Teachers " Framing School A State Schsol to tr iii teachers for the Public Schools of North C trolui i. live y oaergy is directed to thi? one purpose Tuition free to all who afree to teach. Fall term bugins September 21, 1915. ROBT. H. W RIG H T, Pret. - Greenville, N. C For 10 DAYS ONLY 20 Per Cent Discount on All REFRIGERATORS Harris Hdw. Co. J LF.ON WOOu? Atobbeta New Ywi. Coitm. Fx- hjngr - J\VF> W OO I ( J. LEON WOOD & CO. BANKERS and BROKERS. < iMoeka, Bond*, Cotton, Grain and Provisions. 78 Plume Street J rpenter Building, Norfolk, Va. Private wires to New York Stock Exchange. Chicago Board" Trade and other floane'al centra. Correspondence reap^etfully sollcltod. Investment and marginal Accounts glvan careful attention. 1 NOTIC E OF BALE. I Under and by virtu# of a wort' gago to the undersigned from W. henry Reerea, dated Juna 3rd. 1913. which It recorded in the Register's Office of Beaufort County, North Carolina, In Hook 174, pa** 1 9 G . the undersigned will, on thr 2nd day of August, 1015, at 13 Noon, veil, at public auotion, for cash, tc the highest bidder, before the Court House door of laid County, the fol-i lowing described real estate, vlt: Situated in the State of Nort'r ' Carolina, County of Beaufort and In the Ctty of Washington: an undi- ' Ylded one-half Interest in and to o lot of land In the City of Washing ton, adjoining the lands of Blount Gordon, Amanda Allen, B. T. llod ge* and Thos. Smith and being Lot No. 2 as laid off by W. P. Baugham. which waa as followa: Lot No. 60 MadNalr Town, was la'.i off Into six lota of S5 feet front by 9 5 feet deep, 16 feet being laid off as an alley way to be used in common by the owners of the *ald 6 lot*, and their heirs and assigns, and thl* lot No. 2 lies between the corner lot deeded to R. T. Hodges and the third lot eold te Blount Gordon, and the tatne which waa conveyed In a deed from W. P. Baiijthnm and wife to : Alice Watson, which la recorded !? I ttc Reglater's Office in Beok 12S, ) papa 486, and It har?ln r?-ferrad t? i and maka a part fcaraof. Thi* July 2nd. 1916. F. M R4LLINS, Mortgagaa, j UAARY McMULLAK. Ally. 7-Mwe, aluminum Sh9? Solaa. )ne of %ba naaraat uina for alotsfr .uui la lo :nuWtng tba wolaa af sboag for uio by workman atnployed la w?| ?nd damp place*. Tht aluminum ?oled ihoa Uatt muoh longar lllM IB (irdlnnrr ihoa and la aatd to ba U* ? daror"?aa-- -Oaa L?W Cut Flowers Our arrangement of wad ding bouqueta and d?cor?tlo?? and our art In Floral dealgna embrocea the lateet Ideal of the Floral oraft. Rorm, Val llea, Carnatlona and Aatera tbA neaaonable flower*. Fall price Llat read? Bap fen her let. Hell, Telegraph and Phone ordera promptly ea eonted by J. L. O'Quinn & Co. Phonei: Uptown S( >re 42, Oreea houae 149. 1 RALEIGH, N. C. Lat* CAM A<^? w