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WASHING i On. iJAlLV NEWS PUBLISH tfl> EVBRN AK?IIN< - >N SXtWr SU NDAYS J Entered u ?eooudviax* mau?x Aujnuu 5. 1009. it ?f WajiuuttoD, N. t\ uji-l^r tte? ?? *. 1W0 8rB8< HlKVtOS KATES One Y car c . 8.00 Subscription* mu.t hr p*;<l tor in aUvAJu* I? nnj^r i? nut r ?eiT#d promptly, Wri*ph.?t??- i.r vriy- in:? oftk*. $utnw;ribt>n? ?it*iri!u lb? T*?P?r discontinued will uttifv thu offloft, >.th?>r\ri?> it will W ooiiuaued At regular ?uh*r?pn- u ?>;?. ^JJKS L. MAYO lARL GOEROH. Pmovunrrow | .... Edito* I WASHINGTON. NOIM II CAROLINA, APRIL 18, 1916. Suffragists are beinir advised to go after 4<unti"-eon^res5?inen with ii "winning smile aud a powd. red nose." On the whole, we believe this would have a good deal more ellcct than the leering griu and the re. I nose of the male politician. \> e s o by the paper* il a: u sL'iusjrton is having a great revival. We can also see New Hern growing g-rt't- 11 with rnvv. A Xcw York fashku autri.'ritv states that the pre^un short skirts the wonifn are wearing i> tvthintf bet a step to trouper* wliieh. lw predicts. will bo donned Kv :it" fair wx in another few years. Yes, and we suppose that th?? tr -users will be nothing but a sii-p t- ? oh. what's the use, lot's in ve batk to the pir.Un of Etleii ajrain. "After the war, what (" queries an exchange. Peace, we naturally suppose. The advice of tlie State Board ?>f TI?\dth To re-i 1 nf? of Xorth Car olina is "keep a cow and plan* a garden." Some of the folks who are at present keeping an aut<-tnvl'il and planting mortgages, might do well to follow the advice. The Bel haven Journal i- li?".vlrn;: h'-cau^o tlio chickens of that city arc allowed tr? run at larir ami scratch up pardon? aiul flower bods. Wouldn't it ho possible ??? iii"r r?*-' tho <W| in checkers and dominoes, along with thp rest of tIio population of ttiat fair city? G.-rv| evening, have v?.u c.-ntribut d your share to the Red Hill road fund t TI1E Tlili KEKY OF VILLA. Yesterday's ncjv- ?{'. l.-^ carried O'-'nur? of the finding <?f i body which i.-? claimr-d f ? !><? f'r:a! i ! I'atu-ho Villa. It may and it ma\ no? ho, hut the I'mud > ra? ? ^ troop-. -li'-nM not h- satisfied tha* th han?iit i* dead with ihr mere tlndinpr of a corpse that resembles tlr ropca ranee <-f Villa. Tn fact, the entire affair Inn a suspicion* tone to it. Villa is. a* freaehcnuis ain! n* ennui ntr a- a ?nak^. If wodd \<o a Inure joke f" him t?? locate one of his i-ov.mrytrw-u who rwmhlrs him ? a? easy mat ter to do ? and slay him. Tin* tindin'jr of :h U'dv and it< Mcntiti cation a* thar ?>f Villa, would not only tickle the handit immensely but would also give him safety from American pursuit. "DISII-U'SIOXMEXT. T'ndcr the above head ins. the Sta:e Journal, in la>t week's issur carried an edUorial on the (Simian p oplc and the new light in whic: the present war has placed them. In part this editorial read as foi lows : To us this war has been a sad disillusionment. We had be n deeply impressed with the many admirable characteristics of the German people. Their industry and thrift, their patriotism and their wonderful eapac it.v to take pains, which is said to bo so near akin to genius, with the resultant efficiency, had filled us with with an admiration not unlike affection. Our opinion wa- formed very largely ir?.in fwrs^nal acquaintance with the few individuals with whom we came in contact in this country. They mu?t bo v ry different from those who are guiding the dew in tea of the Fatherland. Th^re must have lieen s< meriting had in the o! 1 country, which caused those we know to (Ice to a strange land. This war has dispelled rrtir illusions and shows the German Empire in a light wo had never dreamed. It shows a people acknowledging no higher law than brute fore", which plorie* in the d'*etrino that might makes right. The triumph of such a doctrine at thU stage of civili zation is unthinkable, ft would de*foy the world'* faith in the justice of f}m|, Hiid for;;ver banish peace from the earth. As far as the German people are concerned, we do not believe thn1 the State Journal is entirely correct in its ''disillusionment. Th average citizens of Germany are n-i innocent < f having anything to d with the cause of the present war a- are the citizens of th* Unitei' States. They are industrious, thrifty an<) patriotic, as the Jonnia says, ? and especially patriotic. However, there are two cfa*y*ft in Germany, a? 'here are in ever* other country, in which a monarehinl form of government exists: th common people and the nobles. I' ? un-ui t !i i latter clas? that th' "disillusionment" should refer to, although it cannot justly he termed as such. for the spirit of iniiitsi ri^in and the "ai-kriowledgemeii' of no higher law than brute foree. which gbrirs in ihe doctrine tha! might makrs right," has existed in the titled class of Germany for generations. They brought about the war and having once done h j if was up to the German people- - the common class ? to fake up arms There was nothing else for thfin to do. Ft is safe to pay that not hnl' I of the soldiers in the trenches at the present time know what they ar fighting for. With them if is nr-rely a matter of their Fatherland being in danger and the need to repulse the enemy. Socialism has been steadily gaining in strength in Germany an 1 when the pres'nt war is over and tho people realize what they have gone throngl^ and for what can?e, if will not. l>e many veaYs lief ore their government is *0 changed that the nobles of their land will not he able to drag them into a war without tho people having a voice in tho matter. ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DAILY NEWS GIVE RESU t, fS ROYAL BAKING POWDER AbsoIutelyPur? \ No Alum? No Phosphate (By U cited Pre^s) Norfolk. Va , April 18. ? One >hase of the European war wJl come ?p for settlement by the Jud^o of a 'nlted States court here today when eprcsenlatlves of England and Ger nany appear before Judge Wadd.ll o claim ownership of the prize ship Vppam. the British steamer capturrd >n the high seas by the phantom Jerman raldor Moewe and brought o Hampton Roads port a captive by German naval men . Germany claims the United States government should surrender the Appam to Germany on the ground hat the steamer was captured as a prize of war and was compelled to ?ut in at the neutral port of Hampton loads because she was in an unsea .vorthy condition. Lieutenant Derg, eomniar.dpr of he prize crew of the Appnm, cor. er.ds that making this port und:r :hese conditions leaves the vessel ind cargo legally a German prize, ntltled to be taken back to Gcr uany and kept as German property. Berg cites a treaty cf 1323 beltrein he United States ar.d Germany. to iphold this theury. The Eng"l*h representatives claim hat when the Appam touched Hamp on roads port t-he question of her legal possession automatically came inder the jurisdiction of the neutral government; and that, because Hhe u; *g In ally owned by British sub ?ets, ?he should he turned over to he BritLsh owners by the neutral overnment. NTKKYEN'K OH ?1VE VP CHASE, SAYS STONE v> uaujugion, April ii. ? following | c-nnference with Secretary State arising today. Senator William J. | 'tor.e. chairman of the Senate For-' Kn Re'ations Committee, asserted ne United Slates either must give' ip the chase of Villa and withdraw f s forces from Mexico, or prepare to! itervene. "Personally." raid Senator Stone, I have never believed the expedl-J onary force In Mexico would ac-j omplish i<s mn!n object, which la he capture of Villa. , "The Job I* too big for !t. Villa Is n a friendly country that he knows , ve'l. The question now confronting . he administration 1?: How long are ! re going to k?>ep the troops in Mex co? f ( "Ry maintaining a force of 12.000 i ?>r 15.000 men In the heart of Mex- ( co. we are surely going to creat8 friction." I Says Woman's Beauty Depends Upon Health Health nnd Vigor Nwwltntc Regu lation *?f Organ# of l-'.li mi nation. Skin food* anrl face cream* and powders cannot make a woman beau Iful, because heauty Urn deeper than 'hat ? It deppndn on hea'ith. In most ?ancs tho lianls of hea th and the a use of sickness ran ho tracod to ' he action of the bowel*. The headache, the iaBsItnde, the ;allow akin, and the lustrelesn eyea re usually caused by constipation. \n Idoal remedy for women, and one hat Is especially salted to their del *'? oraarlams, In found In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, a mild lax itive compound, pleanant to the (ante and free from opiated and nar cotic drugs of every description. Mrs. Gertrude Jordan, B22 North Liberty 5t.. Indianapoll*. Ind.. says: "It Is limply fine; I have never been able lo And anything to compare with Dr. CaldweTl's Syrup Pepsin, f start id using It for the baby and uow >t ? my family standby in all caaea TODAY'S ODDEST STORY. Xen!a, O, April 17. ? L. P. C'.cvenger, a faraicr near bore, ' it bcc*me knot a today, lias suc 1 cec-ded in breeding rln^-necked ' pheasant with Silver Hamburg ' chickens. He has olglu of tbo 1 hylr.de on bis (arm. This is > believed to be the first time that 1 domestic fowls and pheasants ' have been suece&sfully crossed. Sot Rid of My Corns With Magic "Gets-It" Simplcfft Com Cure In the World ? No l'ain, No Fumii. New, Sure w.r. When corn* make you almost Mdle with your boots on," when you've soaked them and pick d them and sliced them, when corn-swelling jrhy Hot* Com. At All When MOets-ItM IUmoTe*Th?in the Kew.Doadiure Way f salves, and tapes, bandages, and plasters that waRo corns pop-eyed have on'y made your corn* grow faster, just hold your h urt a mo ment and figure this: Put two drop of "Gets-lt" on the corn. It drlo: at once. You can put your shoe ant! stocking on right over It. The corr Is doomed. It makes the corn com off clear and clean. It's tho new easy way. Nothing to stick or press on the corn. You can wear smalls . shoes. You'll be a Joy-walker. Nc I pain, no trouble. Accept no substi tues. I "Gets-It" Is sold by druggists ov erywli :o 23c a bottlo, or ant direct by E. Lawr nee & Co., Chicago, 111. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining uncalled for In this office for the week ending Washington, N. C.. Apr. 8, 1916. MFN? Charlie Cerl. N. 8. Griffith. W. M. Ahasty, R. L. Laughlnghouse, C. A. Lancaster, Werner, J. F. Lynch, J. M. Morris, JesBo Moore, C?orge Perry, Bryan Phillips, Geo. Paddlson, Jerry RhoadB. A. Tl'.man, Wonderful Turnage, Wo, Tucker, Frank Williams, Clarance Wallace, Chancte Woolard, Louis Welgel. | WOMEN ? ?.fr9. David Biggs, Miss Carrie Caulard. Miss Lenoa Hicks, J Miss Bettie Hay, Addle Smith, Mrs. | W. G. Werner. These letters will be sent to the!" dead Metier office April 24. 191fi, If! not delivered before. In calling for ' the above, please say "Advertised" J giving date of list. j N HENRY MOORE. P. M || MR*. fiKRTRUDK JORDAN whore a laxative le-needed." Dr. Caldwe.l'e Syrup f#pnln Is sold in drug Mores for fifty cent* a bot tle; * trial bottle can be obtained, free of charge, by writing to Dr. W. n. Caldwell. 464 Waehlngton Street, Mont I cello, Illlnolv. UiN WHICH AUK YObf ? w A Big Buttle it on in this country 1>- trseen the force* of thril ind the forces of extiavaganca. With which side are you gnin :o throw in your lot ( A lurga cuml - r of the most worthy citizen of this community have enlisted in the army of Thrift by b< coming "WEEKLY SAVEBS," \ All you have to do to join i? to affro? with yourself to save an deposit a certain sum of nitmcy, no matter how small, every wee for FIFTY-TWO WEEKS. < an y?ii Jl> that! Will you do Ifor yourself and dependent upon youl The First Natiorfal Bank - WASgiyGTQy, X. C. " . ' Vii>l?MSTKATO?rS NOTKK. I llavluK qualified as administrator | j.?f the estate of James W. Mackey, ? Jr., d ceased, late of Deaufort coun i i jr. North Carolina. this la to notify '.?ll person* having claims asalns> the estate of the aald deceased to l~t|i!blt ibetu to tht? undersigned at ] Washington on or before th<> 26th lay of February. 1917, or this notice will bp pleaded In bar of recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay n tent. This 16th day of February, 1916. JAMES W.* MAC KAY, Administrator of the estate of James W. Mackey, Jr. l-3-8wp. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I hare qualified as Administrator on the estate of H. W. Ilyman, de? "eased. All persons holding^ claim* leainst said estate aro hereby noti fied to present same In writing, o the undersigned Administrator, duly Itemized and verified. with'a twelve months from dato hereof, or thl* notice wl l be pleaded In bar ol recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will ptease make Imme-j dfate settlement with said Adrainis-; trator. This 10th day of April. 1 f?l t. EDWARD I,. STEWART, ' Admr. of H. W. Ilyman. deceased. Stewart & Bryan, Attorneys. 4-10-6wc. | SPRING TIME NEEDS LET US KNOW ^OUR WANTS FIRE THE SHOT NOW Don't Wait. Get Busy Garden Tools, Wheel Barrows, Lawn Mom ers, Rubber Hose. Poultry Netting, Roofing,"^ Oil Cook Stoves, Enameled Ware, Polishing Mops, Tin Ware, Polishing Oi's, Aluminum Ware, Wax Polish, Electric Lamps, Electric Smoothing Irons. Don't Forfjet, Paint Up. DEVOE'S Buy now while prices are low. They will be higher later on. McKeel-Richardson Hardware Compan / 120 Of Each 1,000 Men Have an accident each year. You may be cne of the 120. My company. The Travelers, has just paid a ? claim under policy No. it.Olb/7. to the County Treasur er of Helena, Ark. \N as walking down street when he was struck on the head hy evjral hricks tailing fiom the top of a builu i.g. His skull was fractund. GEO. HACKNEY, JR. Life, Health, Accident Insurance Dist. Agt.^lantic Life Insurance Co , Washington, N C. I itlll have plenty of money to loan on good farm property. J. KJSOI* WOOD i A MICA W. COLM Mranbfr* New York Oouot hiichwege. J. LEON WOOD & CO. :< BANKERS AND BROKERS HtocM. Bondi. Cotton. Or?tn ?n<1 Provl.lon?, 7? Plan* 0. router Bolldlnt. Norfolk, v. Pr1??t. wlroo to Now tor* Btoe* ieich???o. Cbwo Ho.ro TrMo ?ad atkor Bn?neUl mtm comimpokdwici mparmrrrvi.LT #omcit*u iDTMtmnt Md marginal ooeounto (l>m osroful ottoauon CA ROUXA PEOPLE TKLL OF STOMACH REMEDY SuII*r?rH Ffbd Swift Relief by Usr Of lU-iuarkablu - incuU Stomach sufferers in the Southeast aud in fact. all over tbo country nave louud rcoiarkabko and ill) c'.tal results from Uae use ol Ua/r'< Wonderful Remedy. Many have taken this remedy and tell today or the beuenu?they re ' ceived. Its effects como quickly? tbo lirst dose convince#. Here l> what two Oorollna folks have writ ten: W. R. DAVENPORT, Parker, N. C. ? "For years 1 hare nuffered from a d.s mm which puzzled doctors. I heard of your remedy and 1 bottl. save me relief. Your full traatmen has about cur^d m*." J. E. ERWIN, Winston-8alem. N C. ? "I am uitlpfled through person nl u se of the powers of your romed? You have waved my life." Mayr'a Wonderful Rem--dy give permanent results for stomadh.'- If* er. and Intestinal ailments. Eat a> murh' and whatever you like. N' more distress after eating, pressure of gas !n tho s'<omach and around hoart. (lot one bottle of you dmjrcist now and try It on an ab ?rime pimrante*? If not ssttsfactr Ijinnpy vtll be rMtiened For eale by Drs. W. A. and J. O TVount. and all other reliable drug gists. Ootfrg w.n. Biz ? "How ir? you making oat o> I your resolution to economtieT" Dix [ "Fine! I ts got my raaaUxu wptw i:o??d to a walk ? I Advertise In th? DAILY NRWR Business Cards )???????? o UR. 1'. .A. Ml II OLSON ' Uu moved bt* office lo tk? tad ? floor of tlie building li? ttu oeee " r occupying in the past at 4 ? I4a \V. Main Htreet f X; 0 ? ? e ? e ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 1)U. L II. SCIIUBEKT ? IlivUUi'ft iiUlll. m I'hi.uc 101 * WASHINGTON, N. C. ? Ofllce hour* ? 9 a.m. to IS m. ? 2 p.m. to i p.m. * 7 p.m. to t p.m. * and by nppointmtot * ? ? a ? ? . ? < ? ? | Jro u. smell A. L) MMUl - i c. Hrata* W H. Hodman Jr ? HMAU.. Use LEAK. BKAQAW * HODMA* ? Attorney ?-at-LA* ? OfBei* no Market St.. Oppoelte ? City Hell Waablngtoo. N. a ? H. W. CARTE1L M. IK Practice limited to dlieaaea u ? YE, EAR, NOSE * TiJHO 17 and the FITTING OP OUkBTOe Office orer tiro wo '? Orog Btor* ttoora Ho 11 tm.: 1 wl ? m except Monday*. . WASHINGTON, N. C. \ H. 8. W?tJ . Jmalu D. Orlmw < WARD & GRIMES ?ttoraaTMt-Law WASHING TON, N. a W. practice la tha ooarta of Ua rint Judicial Dlatrlot U4 Ua Federal ooarta. * W. a. RODMAN * Attorney-*t-L*w * WA8HINOTON. Hk 0. HARRY McMULLAN ATTO RXET-AT-LAW Laafblughoui* B a tiding. Corner Second end M&rket BU. R. S. SUGG. B.RJXV.M. 1 Washington, nT c. < Veterinary aurjeoo ( Physician and Dentlat Office Wlnfleld'a Stable i 141 Market 8t. | i oar Phone 25. Night Phone III ? a. A. Daniel, Jr. J. 8. 1 L. O. Warren W. W. K Itch la DANIEL ft WARREN, MANNING & KITCHIN Attorn?y?-?t-L?ir Practice la Superior, Federal "J Sopreme oourle of this stele * A.D. IfacLean, WMfalnffton.N.0. ? W. A. Thompson, Aurora^N.O. * MoLEAN & THOMPSON Attornef?-at-L*w ? Aurora and Wa?hlnfton, N. 0. L. Stewart T. H. Br/aa 8TEWAKT k BRYAN Attom?JMU4w WASHINGTON, N. a N. I. Simmon w. L. Vb ashes SIMMONS & VAUGHAH LAWTBR8 Rooms 18-14-16, Laugila|lioii| Bnlldlnf. WAStalDVlOB. N. 0. G. A. PHILLIPS k BT.O. FIRB INSURANCE WABH1NOTON, N. a JOHN H. BONNEB Attorn?7-at.Law WASHINGTON. N. 0. NOT10B. ? A Convention of the Democrat* of Res u fort County Is hereby called to meet In the Court House at Wash ington on Saturday, April St, lttt. {.at 11 a. m. o'clock. The purpose of this conventtai la to select delegate* to the Democratic State Convention, aod to trantaet other business. On bshalf of the Democratic fe* ecutlva Committee of BeSttlftrt County. I cordially and earnestly urge every Domocrat In Beaufort Count yto attend this Convention This April 1st. 1 911 . HY ORDER DK|?OCRATIC BTATB ?XKCUTIV? COMMITTEE. . LINDSAY C. WARREN, Chairman County Cms. Com. 4 1 4-1-7-10-1 9-1 4-1 7-1 9-tl v ??. V.
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