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I. HtlH MS TOR ' SEGRETARY OF STATE (OMtlaoid trom pact 1) INwmen have held office from 14 to It years! There are some offices In which there should be rotation ? bat there Wty others In which experience end lose service are better than ro*a , tlon. How can Grimes' opponent, who ban been d?rk of the Court for Iredell County for 18 yea r?, advo cate "Rotation la office"? This argu ment Is used because there can be no other gcound which can be as signed for not renominating Grimes! It Is without merit in this contest, and should cot be considered. My excuse for writing this letter, Is that 1 feel that Bryan Grimes' defeat would be a public calamity and a public Injustice. 1 have ob served the splendid efficiency of his office ? the magnificent work he is doing In perpetuating the glorious history of our great State ? hi* sin cere devotion to the interests of the State ? the tremendous force of his campaign speeches In presenting the record of the Democratic party in North Carolina ? and I am constrain ed to urge upon my fellow citizens that thoy see to It that Reaufort county shall show to the people of the state at large that we appreciate these things. by giving him its unan imous vote in (he prlamry. STEPHEN C. BRAGAW. 8-3 1-3 tc. Miss Estelle Davis. formerly & member of the facu'ty of the Wash ington Public Schools, now reaching In the Favetteville public jrhools. Is visiting Miss Fannie Satc'uwell on West Main street. Bad Sound. 7lr*t Working Girl ? "Say. Maa?, } heard an awful sad thlrg this mort> tng." Second Working Girl (s?t? tly>? "8? did J? tha alarm cloak.-?* COLDS QllCKLY RELIEVED Many people cough and cough ? I from the beginning of fall right ' through to spring. Oihera g'-t coM i after cold. Take Dr. K!nc 's New J Discovery and you wlSi got almost Immediate relief. It thecks your] cold, stops the racking. rasping,* tin- < sue-tearing cough, heals rh- inflam mation. soothes the raw tubes. Ea.;y I to take. Antiseptic and Healing Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King s New Dis covery and keep It in tho house. "It Is certainly a great medicine and I keep a bottle of it continually on | hand." writes W. C. Jpsseman. Fran-, eonla. N. H. Money back if not sat isled but It nearly always helps. FEAR OF FOLLY FOURYEMHSAeO IS THEBEPORT Chicago, May 81. ? On the ere of the batile for the Republican Presi dential Domination, out of the clam oring of business boomers and de claiming delegates, these facts stand , boldly forth: First ? The National Committee men. reactionary to the backbone, control enough delegates to nomi nate whom they please. Second ? Vested with this great power, they dare not use it till they are sure they will not repeat the folly of four years ago. Then, as ' you remember, they named Mr. Taft .arbitrarily. The Republican party ?was almost annlhlliated as a result. Third ? Pretending that any Re publican can win, they are talking Weeks and Fairbanks, hoping to In timidate the Roosevelt forces. Fourth ? Secret'.y they are prepar- . ing. in the event of the failure of j this bluff, to scare Roosevelt with < Hughes. Fifth ? If that cannot be done ?without risking a third ticket, it is quite possible they will resign pref erence in favor of patronage and all come out violently as original Roose velt men. That, of course. Is only the pres |ent programme. The brains and the bluff of the committee are not yet 'on the ground; the braln3 being ! Holes Penrose, of Pennsylvania. o^d| Musi ay Crane, of Massachusetts,! and the bluiT. Wi'.liam Barnes, of ? N-w York Thr?e necessary factors to a de c'sian will be here when the commlt t t'L* meets Thursday to pass on con ic- t.ng delegations and make up the temporary roll of the convention. I At the end of that meeting tne I name of the nominee will be known to the commLiteemcnt. The dele gates will not 5au::t. Just now they, aMe humming like a pwarm o* excit-' ed hees with no plae? to lignt, At; the word of the bo?ic-s they will set-j tie on any man designated, wlieth?r it be Roosevelt, Hughes, Harding,' Fa'.rtanks or Weeks. Today, new arrivals, with perfect-! ly gond credentials In their pockets, j are rushing around askir.g for or-] ders. They move pitifully from one! sphinx-faced committeeman to an-; other, begging to know for whom to shout. I PERSONALS Mr.. W. W. P ayns of Leks Lud lng. who hu b?n visiting her par ent*. R. B. Wee ton end wife, left for her home yeet*rday. ? ? ? e Captain F. F. Spencer, of Fair field. who has been here on busineea left for hie home yesterday after noon. ? ? ? ? D. Evans Wharton and bride re turned yesterday from their bridal tonr to Northern cities, ? ? ? ? Misses C. Dixon. C. L. Beasley, R. Pittman and G. Wemborn of Kinston passed through the city yesterday afternoon en route to Aurora. ? ? ? ? 0 F. D. Hardison, of New Bern, is a welcome visitor today. ? ? ? ? U L. Cuthrlll and S. L. Ragsdale, of Greenville, registered at Hotel Louise yesterday. ? ? ? ? P. H. Johnson, of Pantego, Dem ocratic candidate for the House of Representatives, and who will ad dress the voters of the city at the! court house tonight, is In the city | greeting his many friends. ? ? ? ? Miss Stella Phillips returned this morning via the Norfolk Southern! train from Beaufort, N. C. ' ? ? ? ? Dr. A. K. Tayloe, a prominent physician of Aurora, Is in town to-] day. ? ? ? ? . Surry Parker, of Pinetown, !b aj welcome Washington visitor. ? ? ? ? George Hackney, Sr., of Wilson,] who has been the guest of his sons.) left for his home on the early morn ing Norfolk Southern train. GAME WAS POSTPONED On account of -the heavy down- 1 pour of rain yesterday afternoon the game of baseball scheduled to be - played by Greenville and Washing-1 ton had t-o be postponed. In con pequcnce the visiting team returned to their home' on the afternoon train. Tomorrow afternoon at the new park on North Bonner street the strong team from Plymouth will face the locals. A great game Is antici pated as Plymouth has not lost a game so far during the season. The game will be called at 4:30 o'clock. OF WORK OF N. C.SOCIETY The people of Beaufort county bare learned more of tho work ot the N. G. Children's Home 8oclety this week than they hare known be fore. The people throughout the county need to know ihore about It and be In closer touch with. it. There are many people In the county who do not kpow what to do with a de pendent child or from where to get a child for a childless home. The X. C. Children's Home Society Is the medium through which these two factors In our civilisation are blessed. Communicate with the home office at Greensboro or Hon. N. L Simmons, director for this section. No child in N. C. can be lert friendless as long as the'Soclety receives the proper moral and finan cial support of the people and thus survives. Wherever there ie a child | In need there is the Interest of the society. j Many of the residents of Wash ington have been called upon to make an Investment In the work of the society. . The representatives will not be able to see ninny people In Washington and throughout the county who will only be too glad to contribute to the Society if they have an opportunity. So. if you have sot | had an opportunity to contribute to tho work and wish this, one of the greatest friends of the child in the Ftate, to survive, clip the coupon below, fill in the amount you feel that you can consistently glvo to the work, and hand or mall to Hon. N. L. Simmons. Tho 'Society needs your financial support as never before. 25 cents 1? better than nothing, a dollar is better a.han 25 cents. If ? you cannot fir? now, <ut? wh^a oa coupon. What art you foluf to do ?bout HT PLEASE HELP TO FIND . ME A HOME n. c. i?V ? To assist in finding homes for desti tute children I Pramtoe to Contribute to The North CwoUm Children1. Homo Soctec y (he ram of (| ) Dollars Annually till further notice. Payable In the month of . . . each year. (Signature) ILL WITH FEVER. Miss Rena Tingle 1b Indisposed at? her home on East Fifth street suf fering from an attack of typhoid fever. Her many friends wish her an early convalescence. ANNOUNCEMENT, r I, hereby announce myself a can didate for renomlnation for the of-1 flee of Recorder Tor Washington, Long Acre and Chocowlnlty Town ships, subject to the sctlon of the Democrstlc Prlmsry to be held on, June 3. 1918. If renominated and elected I will endeavor to adimlnlster the office | with the same degree of fairness and impartiality which have tried to fot-1 low Id the past. Respectfully. W. L. VAUGHAN. 5-6 to 6-3. The Best Program. Ever Offered Secure Your Tickets Now LOOK INTO THIS Something New. Like a Gas Oil Stove. Cast iron top, new feature lighting de vice. Also our new BO-LO, Big'. Oven? Little Ov en, in one. Come Let Us Show These New Things McKeel-Ricfcjurdyon Hardware Com nanv THE BES TIS THE CHE APES T Of nothing is this more true than of Insurance. You want the kind you Know Is BEST. That's BRAGAW'S Wm. Bragaw & Company, ' First Insurance Agents In Washington, N. C BUILDING BUNGALOW. Mr. F. M. Hodges, one oj' the clever clerks In the local poatofflce, is erecting a neat and attractive bungalow on Bast Fourth* street. DNGER8 OF DRAFT Drafts feel best when we are hot : end perspiring, Just when they are most dangerous and the reault la Neuralgia, Stiff Neck, Sore Muscles or Bometlmea an attack of Rheuma tism. In such cases apply Sloan's Liniment. It stimulates circulation to the sore and painful part. The blood flows freely and In a short atltfneas and pain .lea**, j Those suffering; . from Neuralgia or Neuralgic Headache will lnd one Wr two appllcationa of 81oan's Liniment will give grateful relief. The agon ising pain glTua way to a tingling sensation of comfort and wafmth and quiet rest and sleep la possible. Good for Neuritis too. Price SSc at you* Druggist AdvertU# lo th# Daily N?w?. Flowers! Flowers! Rom*. Villi*.. Orchid* Vlol*t* and Carnation* a. *p*ei*lty. ~W adding Bonqoat* ud Dwor attona Floral Offering* mr ranged U lateet art. Writ* u for prlao nit of rour n**di in Cat Flower* or Plant* of an kind*. . All communication! promptly *xee*t*4 bj ? JMi J.L.O,Quinn& Co. RALEIGH, N. C. BEEN CLOSED Preparing for the Great June Sale Which Begins TOMORROW , JUNE 1st , 9 A. M. ' , j ?. -*< * * . h> ' ^ . The greatest bargains in Dry Goods, Shoes, Millinery and ladies ready to wear gar ments. Just at the tifne you need summer clothes. SALE IS STRICTLY CASH TO EVERYONE fi E'OP ? ?tun. 1 v* ? ^ \ ? 1 v.*x<9! ipppSPilPr^MW-^' , /Js I. l^lfirK. ? Washlnqton. IN. C. *>? "" . ? ' ? " - ' . -.?* ^ I v- ,KWi .,/? ? X ' < ; 1 '?M ... . ?./
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