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rASMNGTOi^ DAILY NEWS * PUBLISHED IVUT AFTERNOON. EXCEPT M71TDATS. matte*. Aufuat 6, 1?00. at the poetoffice ? . ? , N. O, under the art <rf M?reh 8. 1870. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oh Month ....? .95 ?. Poor Moo the 1.00 * Six Moo the .1.60 One Year 3.00 Snhernptioti* moat be paid fn* in advance. If paper u not re ?ei*?d prompt)/, telephone or ?"?? this office. Subscriber* desirine the paper discontinued, will pleaee notify this office, otherwise it wifl he continued at regular subscription ratea. MME8 L. MAYO - .... Proprietor. (URL OOERCH - Editor. WASHINGTON', XORTII CAROLINA, NOV. 29, 191 5. Seeing that Governor Craig has refused to accompany Ilenrv Ford to Europe on a peace mission, we would suggest to the latter that he take either Crumpler or Britton along so that we may be spared the daily reference to the '?luscious bivalves." "Which did you get queries the New Rem Sun. referring to the Greensboro News* classification of the different kinds of "deals.'' ? Raw, Square and Great. We can't exactly say, but we particularly rememter a mis-dcal one time wh n we Ik) J four aces. Irstead of urging the president to support the conference in the cause of peace, the ladies who are b -bin 1 the uu-vcmint ought instal l to urge the chief executive to send a tow :.t^r:> regiuiuits d wn to the border and aid C'arranza in jjv ing Sutcr Villa ?.:? the run* After all, one don't have to hunt -o far for cons-daticn. Take the remark in Saturday's News and OWrw-r : r in-.ta:.;-- : "Any wa tho Raleigh Highs won their game of f -otlall. TOWN ORDINANCES. In referring to the value of certain city ordinances, th? Greenville Reflector states: "We expect that there nr?- a du 7. n r more ordinances of the town of Greenville which m-v.-r haw- n -r n* v. r will be enforced simply be.-iut-i- they are foolish a:: 1 unnecessary. It would be a groat saving to tin* Slat or municipality that would strike tff ail such laws a* cannot be or are not en:"' r id.'1 We believe that the same is true in W.r-h'ng: ;:1 : 1." -rtr?: there i* only one such ordinance that we er.ti eal! t. . jti : n?i vi'h- iv !? -iking over the entire list. That i? the ordinance 1 :i t!: ?- spe. d of automobiles in the business sect if n >.<i the ei*v t.-. eight mil.# an h air. There is not one antomcbih- driver it; t n \n: - brdinance at least a dezen times a day. Tie driver- ar ? hardly v. blame for this, for eight mils* an hour is Lar-'.iv ?"a?fr thnri a -mall boy can trot. If one has any idr-a ?.*{ aut-inv-bile speed and kec p tab on the cars that pass up and i1 ??-n Main trcct, he will see count less violations of this ordinance daily. This, at least, is one ordinance tr.at ought to be repealed or eltan ed, for it certainly is not enforced. TAKE THE Al'TO TRIP. It is expected that at least twenty-five automobiles will leave Washington Friday on a trip of inspection of the good roads in some of our adjoining counties. Ir. this way the committee. who arranged the trip, are planning to give the voters of ;he r-?wtiship an oppor tunity of seeing how improved highway? have benefited other, com munities and how thev ear. better Washington township as wrll. If there is anyone in the township wh > is op;v*eil to -he proposed bond issue, but who is open to conviction, they should by all means take Friday's trip. We believe that it will eause a material chang" in their attitude and make them strong a I vocal us of the good r.aU movement here. Belhaven and John Arthur are today enteraining tlr dtdegat -s at the drainage enventi n. which opuis tonight hi that ei'v. \\V don't know about Belhaven, but we can vouch for John's ability a* an AAA1 entertainer. With an auto trip Friday, a prviii i?i .n meeting Sarelav. a l.i?* barbecue a few days later and some gv>rl show-: a- th* rh:-a*re, V.'a-!i ington is fairly well provided with a'tra-ti.-ns fr ni n.w until Christmas. For the brnefit of some of /.ur I rotl.i r si ri! vho are fi oninr on sending us the usual * hri-trra^ gif\ we fb-ir" to *t.\' ? ?hut v' prefer a mild brand of cigars, loud nr. kies and ehv -ks raa I' ;ay:jl 1 to "Cash." snorij) pay OFFrn-.R. We have just learned that in on!r r t--. visidi at- him?-flf arid prov ? that the charges made against h'm in n-i'i.ivn wun fa!s*\ Officer Nye of the local police furee was e ;? I" *r? pay .,nt of his own poek? t about fifty dollars for attorn y-i' f es and aut ??mobile liTre be;: ween; Washington and Helhav-n. i Mr. Nye, liar] he net b'-en an offi-er on t h*? local poliee forcc and therefore eager to hav* his reputation <1 -a red a? soon n- po?"-ihief could have saved himself a greater part of the expense which he in | curred. As it is, we believe that the city owes it to the officer to re imburse him for the money he j?aid out. Last week wo had occasion to criticise Nye for his manner of making an arrest. We stated the facts as we had tlr in told us. If wo did the officer an injustice we are ?orrv for ir. f< r we have n personal grudge against him. On tb? other hand, we arc not. through this article, trying to get. "on the soft sid'" of the police f rce. We only desire to see fnir play, and we b-lieve that Nye should be paid the money he expended in clearine I imorlf. In making tho arre?t, ?l>ove r#?ferrer| to, \"vr o'-fin'-d iniurirs which necessitated his visiting a doctor for treatment. As he incurred the wounds in the performsnee r f hi? dutv. we hope that tlie police committee will also see fit to pay these bills. The salary that the City pavs its police officer" i<> no princely "sum. In fact, it is lower than that paid in moot cities in this ?ection of the State. We therefore feel that the police committee should make ?om? allowances and try to assist the members of the force when they can legitimately do to. we arc cuttio* to the BONE prtcte oc COAT SUITS for thia week to cKrtn up stock- This is a rare opportu nity to save about one-third the price of a suit. former!? fST.Sft? thl* vrtk fia.15 N Formerly $16.00- ? this week #16.40 Formerly $11.69 ? this week $1S.7S Formerly $18.60 ? this week *11.50 PLUSH COATS GREATLY REDUCED TO CLOSE OUT. SEE WEST StfOW WINDOW. J. F. BUCKMAN & SOS CWrnetry Required. Plato 1* sa\u to have written ov? als door; "Let Mo oas isnorant o? icumetry enter here." Today tuck ? restriction *ou'd reduce his Inn list. Orhaps outalds tbe profes BionaJ mathematicians be would have no one at all- All tbe ar.ista. tbe oMIanthroplsts, the hluturaus. to Bay n t^ing of thoie ladies and gentlemen o! iclaure whose crlticaJ facultlea are a.- importantly developed nowaday*,] would certainly be absent, and. worse ?1:. woulu si fftr very little at their exclusion. Yet going back Into tbe centuries for guests, a distinguished company might have been assembled ci those who, without being famous merely tor mathematical studied, were km?*n to have understood and loved the subject The "reek philosophers aould Lave been there in a body. A I* p'.onae X, Oi:ia~ Khayyam, Albert t?u;er, Lcor.ardo da Vinci DearartM 2a?cal, Napoleon ?ru '? ?wia Carroll. NOTICE. North Carolina. Beaufort County. In the Superior Court. D. B. Marsh vs. The Interstate Cooperago Co. et al. The defendants. The Interstate Cooperage Company, M. M. Jones, Lydia Jones, J. L. Bray, W. A. Win io. J and Julius Norfleet, and ALL ? O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN are h reby notified that the petitioner. B. 3. Marsh, has instituted an ac ? .in In the Superior Court ot Beau :c-r t County before the Clerk, for :i e purpose of registering her title under the provisions of Chapter 90 u; the Public Laws of 1913 to a ccr ;i:u tract or parcel of land In said uuty and in Pantego Township, hlch Is particularly described a 'ul'.ows, to-wlt: Beginning at the mouth of a smal branch making out of Pungo Creel a' an iron pipe, thence North 6' West 60 po'.es to a gum and iroi p'pe, thence North 30 degrret 4f minutes East 1621 feet to an Iroi p'pe on the edge of Dardens Creek thence across Dardens Creftk North 53 degrees 30 minutes East 150 feet ?o an Iron pipe on the North edge f Hardens Creek, thence North If >grecs 45 minutes West 2957 fee* r an Iron pipe, thence North 55 do sroes West 24 60 f^et to an Iron pipe, hence South 4 degrees 15 minutes West 3148 feet to an Iron pipe, thence South R7 dpgrees East 421 f et to an Iron pipe, thence South ' degrees 30 minutes West 219 fee to an Iron pipe, thence South 4 de ?-*rces 30 minutes West 171 feet r i" Iron pipe, ih'nce South 5 degree West 106 feet to an Iron pipe, tbrnf ^ri'iih 24 drcrMPR 30 minutes Ea? 20i?n f..p{ 10 an |r0n p[pe jn , ir.aknc o'.it of the small branch ?v ? it from Pungo Creek.- thenc" dowr. ?i'iI dl'rh. branch or gut to Pungu 'r-rk. thence Eastwardly wirh Pun "i Cr?rk to~fhe beginning, contain ' i s 3<l8 acres. " h ? 'Ipfprirlan:* above nim^d and a'! ?'b"r? who may bA In anvwtse t;i' r^s'ed in ea:d land ari? further <-.r 1 n?d tbn' ?alrt prorr*dlng ?s re irnab'e before the Clerk of the . !? -:<?r Cniirt of n*?anfort County m W dne*dny, n^r^mber l*t. 191R, f-rl that ih?y arp required to Tile h?'r answer to the petition sssert ??i" ?^?l ??M!nr up unr p'rlm rh?t mav herp fn ealrl land: and all iT?ons falling to answer or demur ?o the petition will b? bound by all j ?rd??rq ard decrees entored In said : rnpr?ed!ng. Thia the 24th day of September, 1315 OEO. A. PATH,, Clerk Superior Court. 9-25-Swc. A WONDERFUL ANTISEPTIC. Germs and Infection aggravate' allmenta and retard healing. Stop fhat Infection at once. kill' -the terms ana get rid of the poison*. J For this purpose a rfng'e application ' nf Sloan's Liniment not only kills *ho pain but destroys the germs. ' This neutralises infection aqd fires' nature assistance by overcoming' '-o*ge*t!on and gives a rhance for , the free and normal flow of the !>iood. Sloan's Ltn!ment \ an emer-j gencjr doctor and should be kept ronitantly on hand. SSe. ROo. The . 91.00 tlfo contains ?U time# M much M the }6o. 1 . Take It In Time Jtm M Scores' of Wellington Pco \ P ? Hava Waiting doeen't pay. If you neg ct kidney backach Urlcary troubles often follow. Doan'a Kidney PillB %re for kit ney backache, and for c'.her kldn lite. > ? ? ?Washington citizens endorse ther Mrs. G. W. Hay, 224 Bonner St Washington, says: "I was a groa sufferer from kidney complaint, had a dull pain In my back all lh time and couldn't sleep well. In th morning I was so're aqd stiff an tired so easily I could hard!y do m housework. Headaches and didz spells were common and my sigh became blurred I tried several mdiclnes, but pot no relief until 1 used Doan's K;dney Pills. The: soon relieved me, and four boxer cured a'.l th symptoms of kidnej trouble." PrJco 50c. at all dealers. Don' simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills ? the cam that Mrs. Hay had. Foiter-Mllburt Co., Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. NOTICE OP SAIiF. By virtue of the power o? sal* contained in a ir.oripage deed to m executed by L. H. Jackson and *lf dated June 30. 1914, recorded 1 the Registrar's office of Beaufor County, in Book 181, Page 3 4 f which is hereby referred to. I wi! fH at pubic auction for cash t ?he highest bidder at the courrhouM door of Beaufort County on Decetr ber 1. 1916. at noon, that tract r. parcel of land in l.ong Acre Towr hip, Beaufort County, adjoinln he lands of Thomas E. Smaw, ( tf. Lfttle. Jr?cob Alllgood, and otl l ?ra, described as Beginning on the Norlh side r he Public Landing Road at a dci vood. which is also the beginnir ?orner of the land of C. M. L!t?l ?nd rutnlng with said Little's llr N'orth 68 West 92 poles;thence Nor? 10 East 64 poles to Alllgood's line thence South 82 East 80 poles th' nee South 2 1-2 East 20 pole thence South 77 East 75 poles t the said Public Landing Road. ar. with the said road to the beginr.lnr containing 65 acres, more or les1 ^nd being the same land convey by the said James H. Harris and wlf to said L. H. Jackson. This November 1. 1915. JAS. H. HARRIS. Mortgagee. ? 1 2-4wc. NOTICE. All persons" havltg business w!t' | he County Superintendent w1* -"lease take notice that from now ur ?t 'hf? pub'ic schools close nex' | "r!r* th ofl'c? w?"| be open r?*jen nrly only on Saturdays. Any bus' ness of special Importance may b^ i aken tip wl'h me on other days by appointment. Of course, I ahnll br glad to Interview any one on day other 'han Saturday If I should b !n the ofce. but would sugg st tha* you mafce an appointment to savr vr?ur?elf a prohab'o Inronven'nnce *?f| rom'rg io town and flnd'ng mc out In the country. (Signed) w o. priVkttb. County Supt. 11 26-1 we. MAGAZINB 300 ARTICLES- 300 IILUSTPAT10NS ? atVr ?Tid 3ci* rad All iSrFtmLjr. h f ppMk 4.cl.^^r^aJss?^?Sgc.?1-1 to t-SrowrhOBt UMffMNT OlfTonlra Written BaYou Can Understand If >Jm. It ol an I t from Jhat i Th. pin, k.T. , ha friand ol man In ?olda. Jdoraovar, lha laadtlaa are pacallarly deetlT* u| lfbtloj cb:idrau'a cold a. >ar (hat a cold broken at tha atart I t??atl? removal tha poaalMUty all :omplloatloaa. Ik. fOTIC* OP OIWBB OF _____________ boad bonds washj.nuto.n I WHIRtia, tha Ooatil Amt m J.^ ?' paaaad am act "TO FRO 0WNSHIP8 AMD 1MDINO BOffDt OR THB 3AMB:" And vh? STTir'i'i" ?? "hi^i ' 'ha <iualll!ed ~tj?,*' ,Oy-,0?rt) 'SSSTJ? To w n ? h Ip? her Wmi onera retide a M' ??da 10 th? aum of ?m?%K0 ,**1' 'ollara, for th. ?.,~ 7 Thouaan , "? ..tabihiSi ^2SLof 'VLa; "?blner,. too'?' "t ' nt>-o?, ,,,,, ..a , '? aieaat1 ' ?' tha r.t. VlVja^ ."w onbrs ro?n th??toDS^?f' I ?EAUFORT: COUNTY OF I mim 1 'V ?,u W ?f tu 1 ?rderrj to'ti wlr ' U h""' suvS ??? wenty-a,? J"" 10 eraat at tha^at'a ?,V? b~ 11 ' r annum. ?,r ?? afcasreaSBWj -w? S?-" : h?? qualified to a 1 <od JSJwul Th."1* ?*ulatlona ?i are "d -me*.VSJ th'.fi""0", ?' t0"nabTr ?"oliU unT^ "o,th C" e?* iVij' >?: 'Oters iaTha'ebTI1oT^re*l*t,*"on ?r "??? !? '?? lo?,^ -<? 'h?u ba op an ed* 'on* thV ' I r d ?d STK'i-lSJ'a'- tS ? '*7 of elawtlon pr,??"1* <?? ^ooks belnr ein???rt registration of December. !??. ?n ,5<l1 i,r be and thc71arahbar?hl0*,?? p'r,on? Rerlitrara ,nd 5"d?? VT'"'"1 " Registrars. S ?n,r wirdWTK w*Cpbh1n|' T"lrd Ward, W w ,^1" f"' Fourth Ward. H. a. ol", Trantera Creek. I p h~* SSL'S4, B" ?'?hop Pincvilla J.a, H. Corey. To h. "", B'ertten. ?.Jr?d of KC b' "" C?"?" w. E. SWINDET.L. o, RUMT.ET. j Clerh to tha Board. >FFTCE OF THE COUNTY TKMRT* OF ELECTIONS, RRAUFORT COUNTY, i NORTH CAROLINA. Washington. N. C-. Not. 1. 1115, Pursuant to the foregoing order '?f election the County Board of Election* for Beaufort County, mot In the office of Frank H. Bryan, Chairman, and ratified and confirm ed tfc~ action of the Board of County Commissioners of Beaufort County and reappointed the registrars which w<re appointed by tha said Hoard of County Commissioners and appointed tha following Judge* of Elections or Poll Holders: First Ward, Washington, N. C., T. H. Darle and C. B. B^ll. Second Ward, Washington, N. C. A J. Co* and W. R. Bright. Third Ward, Washington, N. C., T. F. Bobbins and H. A. Watson. Fourth Ward. Washington. N. C., J. F. Flynn and J. F. Buckman, Jt. Trxnter'a Creek Precinct, John T. Bell and Zeb Rlcke. Old Ford Precinct, T. R. Hodges and S L. Wlllard. Plnerllle Precinct, O. B. Wynne and J. Sam Hodgea. Each and all of whom ara hereby notified of thair appointment. This the lat day of November, 1911. FRANK H. BRYAN. / Chairman. L. H. RKODTT5P. Secretary 11-2-4WS ?? 1?. 1 ?KM t ?ortloBat*l7 low firM from all This Is * eonrsatloa of 1 at Importune* to the trial latsrssta. and will be an Lag wads* tor It* opportsntlee at this tlaas. a rseognitloa af lt? Im portance tha Ualtsd Statea OsTsrn axaat ropsass to fad a ins (?) bst t'esWps lo Charleston and la addl loa thars will bs a largs number of -valaarn, torpedo ft>oata and inbma !bm thara for tha Impaction aad ^lsasnrs of tha lsrgs numbsr of the Month's rspressntatlvs dtlaena who ?ill b? present. For arh^flnle and farther Infor mation. sill on 8. R. CLARY, Ticket Agsnt, Washington, N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LTN* lis Standard Railroad of tha Boath \ JfOTICK. By Tlrfna of the pow?r con*Vn?d ?? a c*r*ato Mortra-e T>e*d -*?eatari , aad deli vsred by *. L. Clark a?d wtfe to H1*g? Taft Furniture Com pany on the f7th day of No?*mVr 1fl4. and dnly recorded tn the R*r 'ater of D-eds offce of Pitt covet* | Vortb Carolfns. Ja BooV 118. Par HI. tbe and*r*lrned will exao*e ?r | nubile sa'a, before tha Court Hon ?loor la OraeaTire, to tne blah** *'ild-r, on Monday. December 10" 1916, at 11 o'rloek M.. a carta' ?rmct or parcel of land lyla* si?' **tng la tha ronnty of Beanfort a" Stats of Nprth Carolina and deaer' ??d aa follows. to-wit: Beinf In t> 'ty of Washington, N. c.. and a1' tats In what Is known si Waah'ny | on Park on laabelle avenue. an! I' 'ot nnmber 7. in block 8. tame b* 'eg 66 faet wide and 160 feet deep I o satisfy aald Mortgage Deed. Terms of sals cash. This 10th day of NovemW. Itt6 I HIOOl TAFT FURNITURE CO. Msrtgsgs^. ] 11-11-4 we. WE ARE AGENTS Iver Johnson, Reading Standard, Emblem, Hudson Dayton and Great Western Bicycles sold for cash or on time. We also have the most complete repair shop in the cityjalljwork guaran teed* D. R. CUTLER Phnn# Come to The GARAGE That guaran tees yoii Satis factory Service in everything. Whether you store your car with us perma nently or jut?t buy occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in both quality & Price. The Best Grade of G isoline at the lowest market price, Try our Service once and notice the differ ence. Washington Motor Car Co. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. I ha?a this tar qualiilad aa admln latratrl* ol tba nut* ol 0*1 X. >n daa btfora tb? Clark of tb? Snpnor oourt All taraona boiling oiataa ?Kalnat aald aatata ara rmnltl to ftraaaat lham ta ma, d?lr TarlB-d All paraoo. ledabtad to aald aatata ara raqoaatad to taaka ? Immadlata aoUIanant. Till# l?ttr day af Norambar. tut. A? CAIRNW ?HHn w. c nonxrvN Attorney-at-Law ? WASHINGTON. N. C. ? H. 8. W?rd Janlat D. ^rlmu ? WARD 4- GRTMES ? Attorneys -at -Law ? ? WASHINGTON. N C. ,? ? We practice In. the coorts of the ? ?. First Judicial District hod the ? *' Psdsrs!' courts. # ??**?##### HAn'RV MrMn.T.'AN ? ATTORNET-AT-LAW o Laughinghouse Building. ? Corner Second and Market' Sts. ? R. s. 8TJOG. b.s.,d.v.m. ? Washington, n. c. ? V?Urln?rr SurjMi ? Sotr"- ? OfflC" WinSi.J , 6taki? m 143 Market St. . ? D?r PboQe It. Night Phon. til ? ; 8. A. XMia?t; Jr. J. a. Manning ? 1 L. C. Warren W. W. Kitchla ? * DANIEL & WARREN,, ? ? MANNING & KITOHlN ? * Attorneys-at-Law # Practice la Superior, rruar&j ? ? sad Supreme courts of this atate ? ? A.D. MacLean, Washlngtoa.N.C. ? W. A. Thompion, Aurors,N.C. ? Mclean & Thompson ? Attorn?ys-?t-Law - y ? Aurora and Wash Inst on, N. , * E. L. Stewart F. H.) Bryan * STEWART & BRTAN ? Attorneys-at-Lavr ? WASHINGTON. N ? N. L. Simmons W.jL. Vaughan * SIMMONS Si V&UGHAN* ? lawyers ? ? Rooms 13-14-15, l-augblnghouse ? ? Building. Ws^hington. N. C. # * Joo. H Small A. D. MacL'an ? * 8. C. Bragaw W. B. Rodman. Jr. ? SMALL,. MacLEAX. ? BRAGAW & RO DM AX * *? Attorneys at-Law ? * Offices on Market St.. Opposite # City Hall. 'Washington. N. C. ? *???##'?###* G. A pif ri .frps K- BRO FIRE INSURANCE WASHINGTON. N, C. JOHN If. BONNER * At r r>r JifT nf-l .aw ? WASHINGTON. N. C. , + WFXT TO THE HOSPfT^fi/. C. E. B'anchard. pofttmaeter at nianchard, Cal. . writes: "l bad kid ney trouble so bad T hsd to go to ?b" hospital. Foley Kidney p)|)S "?ere recommended to me and they ST'lISS cur.*d me- ' ?<"">? >i?t hl*h ? ?f them- Sufferer, in r .V? " *'* beaeot /rom tlxi. standard rpmpdr for kld ?>?7 ?Bd b'ndder atlmont,. It tag. WM birtacb,. trtfrr joint,, ,L,V,? muscle* and a'l the various nmn ?oms of weakened or diseased kld orye. v Davenport Ph4rmaey. xoncit. North Carolina ? Beaufort County. Is the Superior Court. ? , Waeblntton-Boaufort Loud Co. V?t " I Caroline W1UM* u< others. The holy* *' law Of Oeors* Spoil, d*caaa*d. .and tfie holrt ?( ,!*? Frank Spoil, WnwJ, wll' take no tlee that tilt plall-tlff IB the above entitled oauee od: the 11th day 'of :No**mher. 1?15. tiled If the olBoa ot the Clerk .Of tho Superior Court of Beaufort County a duty Wrtfled oetlt ion. 'oek'liir the aale of ? trt*l of land for partition among the helra M tow of Mlaslo flpell, decerned. Tho ?aid heir* at 1?* of Gearlte 8p?ll and Frauk 8 boll "WILL FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that raid aroc-dlnt It returnable !n the ?)?!?-? ot the Bn p-rlor Court of Bepufort Ceontr on tho leth 4* y ot DeeemVw, 1?1?. When <bd Where edld helra ?t la# of oeorire 8p?H and Frank Sp?l! are required ta appear and dutnur or anfcwar. ta tlln petition tiled til t?la eauae, or tho partlea will demand luditmeat by default for the relief let forth In the pleading* Thia, til* 11th day of NoTtmbar,. . Illl. OSO. A. PAUL, Cl?rk Superior Court. - ?4
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