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SKATES! SKATES: 8KATUK! AT P?(rmm-WiUon H?rdw?i? (jo. 1-11-4 tc. FOR SALE ? lil'SINEBS in GOOD locmtlon. Apply to Dally New!. Hi! Grinding Grain For Cows. At the New Jersey station It wm found that the use of corn and cob SBCMl tn place of ear corn In ration* whkb wero otherwise Identical In creased the amouiit of milk produced 0.4 per cent and thr batter tat 4.5 per eeot eaya Hoard's Dairyman. In a test at the Michigan station to find out bow much of the whole corn and oat* fed dairy cows passed through the db festive tract Intact It was found tCat With mature cowa 22 per cent of th< corn, 12.1 per cant of the oats and 20.: per cent . of the two when combined were practically UMtmKlwtf. tnTlMr proof of the waste from feeding wboU corn and out ? wus evinced by chemicm. analyses. vUjich showed that there hajj been practically uo chance In the nutiT tlve value of either feed while In tbf bdBy. EXPERIENCED . BOOKKEEPER * wants position. Address "Book keeper." r ? 7 ' v - Jjr > ' yl Calf Scour*, s ? ' Scours In calve* in very often thv mult of feeding too large quantities of cold milk or of feedlnR. the milk In dirty utensil*. bo urokl both of thea* couditloos. If the animal receives separator milk remove the foam and warm the inllk before feeding- (lire a done of caator oil before other treat - ment. Add lime water freely to the milk, or to each pint of mBk add one D teaspoon ful of a mixture of one-hair euxro of formaldehyde and fifteen and one-hair oituces of freshly boiled wa ter. It would be well to add son* c?lf meal or n teaspoon ful of blood meal to the ration.? II oar if a Dalryin?u v & HOW FEKI8 EXTJRKT.Y WKLL. Those who have backache, rheu h matfam, stiff and swollen joints or othrr symptoms of kidney trouble , will be Interested In a statement from A. H. Francis, Zenith, Kaa.. who writes: "I bad a severe pain in my back and ^ould hardly move. 1 tried several imnedles with no re sults. J took abont two-thirds of a 60c bos of Foley Kidney Pills and now feel entirely w?u:" -Mlddie *** aged and older men stid women whoso kidneys aro weakened find; these vaf? pills give relief froir sleep-disturbing ailments. Daven port Phsrmacv. Subscribe to the Dally News. ?TATW OP NORTH CAROLINA ? ? Department of State. ? I Certificate of Dbaolatlon To All to Whom Tb?se Presents May Com# ? Greeting : 1 Ik Whereat. It appear* to my rati* ?r faction, by duly authenticated record m of tbn proceedings for the voluntary B? . dissolution thereof by the unanlmoiv oonaent of all the stockholders, de posited lo my office, that The Choc owinlty Company, a corporation f?\ this State, whose principal office I' situated in the town of Chocowfnlty. ? County of Beaufort. 8tate of North Carolina, (J. B. Patrick beiftf th' agent therein and In eharge thereof, upon whom process may be served) has compiled with the requirement' of Chapter frl, Reviial of ]JP06, en titled "Corporations." preliminary to the issuing of thie Certificate of Die solution: v - +4 Now, therefore, J, J- Bryan Grimes, Secretary of 8tate of thf State Of North Carolina, do hereby i rtlfy that tbe said corporation did oo the 2 Rth day of January, 191?. Hie in my o#Bc? a duly executed and attested consent In writlaf to the dissolution of said corporation, ox. eflttted by all the stockholders thore of, which *tld consent and the rec ord of the proceedings sforaeaid are now on file li my said otflce ae pro Hd by law. Ip Testimony Whereof," I Mve ? set my band and affixed tny il seal at Raielxh, this 28th day nuary. A D, l91? J BRYAN OniMES. - | SeoreUry of State. {SHORT ITEMS JFKOTVf ? ; ? J ? Drjr Sp?Ur? CvrnJ* Eiu-u-th a tj ? Arr?nipm??l/ nave been completed - to hmv? <* Governor Malcolm R. Patterson of Tennessee and Dr. Madison Guard aer of Indiana, speak lh the Alkrama rh aire here next Thursday n^ht, March 2, on nation-wide Prohibi tion. lncpert *Brenk-wat?-r. ? Xew Bern ? Captain C. 8. Rl^ey. of Wilmington, United 8Utea Engi neer in charge of government work"! in thl*. district, accompanied by Col. LangBtt; of Savannah. Ga.. arrive) In th<? city this morning and ware Joined here by TJ. 8. Engineer H. T. Pater ton who went with tliem to Morehead City from which place they W!U go to Capo Lookout to in spect the work being done'oa the building of the /breakwater at th? Harbor of Refuge at^that place. In a Texaa Hospital. Wilson ? John E. Woodard, of the law firm of Woodard ft Haaaell, of, this city, received a telegram bearlnf the intelligence that his aon, Heflry^ Woodard. who is In the employ of aj| big corporation la Houiten, Texas, I was the victim of a bad accident on.| IE* PHI . I.UIIM Wllaon, Feb. 26. ? At a recent meeting of the Board of Trnstaes of Atlantic Christian College, President Raymond A. Smith, of Beckley. W. Va., wai unanimously elected Preal dent of Atlantic Christian College, this city, to succeed President J. C. Caldwell, the newly elected Dean of tho College of the Bible of Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa. This action has met with the due and for mal acceptance of Preeldent Smith. The RAYO LAMP SAVES TROUBLE YOU don't have to spend the greater part of your time cleaning it ? and won dering why it won't burn. The Rayo is~~ simple in construction and in design. It lights without removing the shade and gives the best sort of light ? the kind (hat won't hurt your eyes. Lamps Rayo lamp* are an ornament Co any home. They require very little attention ? yet always add to tho attractive iteai of the room. The Rayo la the irnbal of efficiency ? economy ? convenience. Uir Aladdin Security Oil or Diamond White Oil to obtain best results in Oi/ Stove/, Lamps and Heaters. The Rayo ia only ona of our many producti ttiitbrinf com fort and economy to the farm. Aak furjhem by name. MatcMau Liquid Glota Standard Hind Separator Oil btanda. J Household ^ d lubricant " ? Parowax Eureka Harneia OS Mica Axle Greaae If your dealer doei not carry ihaae, write to our Mtreat STANDARD OIL COMPANT (IW? Htm r) 8ALTIMORB the 31st in.t-, his shall being frac tured aad tbet he wm UkM to 8t Joseph's Infirmary wfcwt ho was op-, erated oa. - - _ Xet&U* foO PUlBttf. Elisabeth C*? -Th? Jary la the cssa of M. H. Alisworth ot all. vs. lb? Richmond Cedar Works at > ? brought la a verdict (or tho plgln Uffs. The ease was begun oa Mon day sod took ap practically aa en tire session of Superior court, no other ease going to the jar? through out the entire term. This was ah Involved lend ctse. la which tile pis in tiff was suing to establish its title to certain laods valued at nearly . (100,000. tho ddfSgfc&ai company has noted sa appeal. dulmsa Warm Busy. New Bern ? Thomas D. Warren, chairman of the Stato Democratic Executive Cozqpnlttee, Is a busy man theee days, his dally duties consist ing of writing a score or more of persona! letters to party leaders ?n rrgard to thecomlng masting of the committee jwhlch Is to be held at Raleigh on March Ith, and of send ing ont great quantities of printed j matter to Democrats la all parts of the 8tA^ ' J] Willi am *too. F#b. SB. ? True to all expectations, the Board of Town Commissioners refused to uk? m seat on the water wt<oa at Its meeting this week. Three of the Are voted! against aubmlttlng the Question ov water works to the voters of th j town, the other two were strong In their desire to get a foremost seat i od the wagon, apd ao let the-town~bo up In the procession of the progre* slrea In the State. Eloquence flow ed, argument -waxed warm, but tho three were obdurate, and so the mat ter -went to the *wa'J for t&at ilmo. However, tho light was begun ou the following da? and petitions di rected the artillery fire. ? large ma jority of the taxpayers of the town, who were asktd to sigh, did to, many of. them representing much of the wealth. These petitions asked that the Board call an election to decide the question of water or no water. | SAYS HUSBAND WAS SO CRUEL SHE LOST 14 LBS. New York. Feb. 26. ? I* It ground ? for separation when Ill-treatment by one#' husband causes one to lose fourteen pounds avoirdupois In eight | 1 Cr* Mn PHMTHM7 think* *o. On this unique basis she ha*"k?o??l? k actio* (Or separation against Dr. 'Morris Walgroro Henry. of No. ??4 jEabt Eighteenth street, Brooklyn. .The case ft as reviewed yesterday by Justice Van 81clen. | Mr*. Henry waa Miss Jean Fraacr. a popular Flatbuah belle, up to. la*t Jane. Then she became, in a fash ionable wedding at the Hotel Boe sert, the wlfo of Dr. Heary. After the ceremony, the couple went to live with Dr. Henry'f parent* at the Eighteenth street addreas. There was discord almost from the day of their aarrlage, Mr*. Henry swear*. It kept U?, she al leges, until she brgan to 4oee weight at the rate of more than two pounds a weak. When *he had fallea off foarteen pounds she decld d that tt was high time to seek a separation1. Bb.ok. tor*JS a w?ak ?Uaoaj ?s4 1600 eoQDHl fee. U a coonter oompUUt Dr. Heer; charge. def ?r tlon. ' Both Dr. iiul In. HHtrin fluluaa* ImBroolP Irs ioci.1 r. ? ADMnnSTRATOK S XOTICB. Harlot quallo.d u administrator of tha aula ot Oni lua, deceaa mi. |au ot Baaufort Coanlr. North Carolina, tbl. la w notify all par* ?on. baring alalma acaln.t tha aa lata of the >>14 deceaaad to axhlblt them to tlla~innnralgned at Waak' infton, oa or before Mm 11th da? of January, t?17. of thla notice will ba pleaded IS bar ot raaOTarr. All Indebted to Mid aetata will U. S. MUST FIGHT WEALTH A PERDulJ SAYS N0RXUFFE "Hgw Can You Lock Safes- Against Brigandage?" He Asks-Oiticises Our Defense Delay. London, Feb. SO. ? Tlie London correspondent of tha Philadelphia Evening Telegraph aends the fol lowing copyrighted fatorrlew with Lord Northcllftef _ "What do I think of the chance that America moat flghtT . 1 don't think that hardly halt your people are aware that the greatest fighting since Christianity began la spreading around tho world like a conflagra tion. Mast B? Fought to FnJ?h. "Remember what X say ? It will be your turn to light. There Is no in dication that this war and its con sequent wars will end for years. It may stop for three or for tlx month#. But It will burst out like a America tak? heed "to her self. 3D ill tke United States es cape? Yoa are amassing huge treas ures of gold. You At* piling up your million ?. "All the world envies you. It fierer speaks of Americans only; It 1s always. 'Rich Americans.' How, then, shall yon loot your safes *s galnst the trrtfandag* of the. world? "The great war of today was started by a subterfuge ? in this case a aardT. May sot such an affair easily be arrsnged in your country? Remember the Maine. South Amor lea does not lora you. Ndr some of the Orientals, nor the Prusslsns. "Nor can Mexico ha called your Dumped from HIGH BRIDGE TO PROVE FAITH J ? Hannibal, Mo., Feb. 26. ? Declar ing that he was a very religious man and that by having unlimited faith ? he thought ho could repeat the act of Christ in walking upon the wa ter, the Rev. ShermafL Potts, of Lov ington,- 111., a Holiness home mis sionary, jumped from the third span of the Wabash bridge into the Mls Igrsflippl river. He succeeded In keeping himself afloat until persons on the Bhore went to his rescue in a rowbott and brought him to shore. Potts wag detained at the police station and was closely questioned by Marshal Harris as to what In duced him to Jump from the bridge [Into the cold water of the river. The frlgr.d. OWHsft 8iw AwitMiof. "Very late la the d fcy your Presi dent Wilson his been touring the country In his new programme of defenso. "Your General Leonard Wood ? a fine man that, who knows snout what he talks ? la promulgating hla theory of universal training whenever he Is permitted to spr?k. "Bat lstbls preparedness doctrine greeted with open arms? Your pa pers do not say so. You are awak ing as slowly as we did. "President Wilson's 'too proud to fight' has been translated Into every language of the globe. Your Oen. Wood, however, years ago knew that this was coming. "If he had bis way your coun try would haws been nanr- ready for^lt^fcp.it Tho United States i would not haTe^ttmad Jt neceeaary to swallow so aaaay "Yes. as you say, the United State# Is a republic- Your governors and presidents like our politicians are not trained war statesman. Frequent ly they come from professional ranks, as did President 'Wilton.' He has been bard beset Btertous tjnestion* have confronted him since his ? first year in offloe., "The World; knows1 you sr^ not ready* in any way to defend your selves. But you cannot expect -that your Utile *avy add even smaller army, will cause the world to re spect your intelllgtmce * any the man who style* bimsoif a barao mie *ionary, declared that his faith -auied him to try to walk en the waters. "Before 1 went to the bridge 1 got Jown upon my knees and prayed 10 God," deelartd Potts. "I bad been contemplating tbla for* tome time, knowing that I could help my fellow men by doing this. 1 would have heralded It far and wide for people to the bridge to sc<e me, but 1 know if I had done this they would not ( bave allowed me to jump into the water. The Scripture* aay that there ' is a time for man to do all things. I I claim to be a Just and yf r- rfect J man. I have as great ^Wvcord as any man In the country and 1 told several people aa I was on my way to the bridge that I was going fo make another record. In Jumping from the bridge I'did not violate ah? '.aw, nor did I hurt any one. I was limply showing the people my faith." When told by Marshal Harris that he believed him to be demented IF YOUR HOME WERLBURNIN& Wotfld it be your loss? Or are you insured with a good Company? Wm. Bragaw & Company. First Insurance Agents in WashingVmj M. ? The Little Push Button Switch at the Head of the Stairs ' a ? certainly affords a sense of security not obtainable by any other means ? except perhaps a pull socket with its chain hanging within an arm's' length of your pillow. This is one of the greatest advantages of a house wired for electrc service. You can go to bed and sleep the sleep of the just without worrying in. the least as to what the unjust may or may not do around yotr liouse in the "wee sma hours ayant the twal" when you a*. the sleepiest. \ Ask your neighbors about the way we wire bouts or better still, ask us. We will be only too gtad to* ^ five you the best work at the best. termi. Municipal Electric . Department Potta Mid that ?n taken bforo * Jury about flre year# ago to be ad ludged ism or lneane. "1 beat thea ajl," ho aald "There were a-ven loctora on tbe ?tand who declared rhat I wae tneane. But the Jury did r.ot eoe It tbat way and th*y let ruo ?o." Unl?a Pottg can Mow hotter rua sons for bla attempt to take bin life. Marshal Harris ass?-rt?-d tbat he would detain him and hare him tak en before Marlon county court to determine If ho la d mcnred. SCIATICA'S riERCDfO PAIN. To kill the nerve pain* at Sciatica you can always depend on 'Sloan'* Llnim* nt It penetratae to (be eeat of pain an>1 brings *a*? at sroon ?? it in applied. A great comfort too wit Jj Sloan 's i? tbat no rubbing is r**>iulr?fU. Sloan's Liniment le In valuable for atopplng muscular or nar\e pain of any kind. Try It at once If you tuffer with Rheumatism. I.umbago. Sore Throat, P"aJn in Chun!. Sprains. Bruleee, etc. It Is excellent for Neuralgia and Head ache. 25c at all Druggists. J. MION woon JAMB) W Cibl.K Meuibm New York Cotton bxdiaogr. J. LEON WOOD & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS fttockh. Bond*. Cotton, drain and Provisions 78 Plum* titreot, Carpeuter Building, Norfolk, Va Private wires to New York Stork Exchange. Chicago Board Trade and other flna.nclal centers. CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Investment and marginal accounts given careful attention tand Company INCORPORATED WASHINGTON, N. C. Feb. 5th, 1916 "Daily News, City. Gentlemen:? Please stop the advertisement of our 537 acres timber tract in Chocowinity township, as we have sold the sarm./ If you l.avc ;inv friends who have * a house and lot they would like to sell, and they are willing *to pay a small 5 per cent com-, mission, just- about enough - to pay our postage bill for one week, we will be glad to sell it for them. Yours truly, & ? - ' -/V* ' Washington Beaufort Land Company WO. B. CORBY. C
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