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THE WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS ?j\rPDV A frrDVAAW PUBLISHEP *YERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAYa Entered u aecond-cltM matter, August 6, 1900, it the postoffiee of Washington, N. C., under the^ct of March 3, 1870. 8UBSCRIPION RATES: One Month $ .26 Thjree Month* .7b . Six Month* 1.50 One Year ...? 8.00 Subscription* must be paid for in advanra. If paper is not re ived promptly, telephone or write this o9ce. Subscribers desiring A? paper discontinued, will {Aea?e notify '.his office, otherwise it will bf continued at regular subscription rates. J AMES X" M AY O Pbop*ibtos| CAJtL OOERCH Eiuroal WAS11IXGTOX. NORTH CAROLINA, .ITLY 20. 1910. Sunshine in the eastern pari nf North Carolina appears io be just uIhuii as hard an article lo tind a- peace iu Mexico. Wouldn't it U* a Nuer idoa for Kaleiuli to wait uud see how lie* I parking plant work- out in Wa-diiicrton,* Itefwre p?inij ulnail audi trying to "huck" the local piojeel ( It's aU'iii time f> r the various monarch* ? ?t" the warring nations! in Km rope to give . >ih -tu'cment- a- to when* they exp?vt t? eat their Chrifina- dinner*. ( II AIM I V 1 ? Kt ? I NS AT HOME. The citi/cn* ?>f \V;ishiii!:1?-u responded liU*ra]lv to the eall for help from the \v?*?ti m part . .t tie* Si.i?e. The\ have al-o re?poii?le?l lil> erallv r tun > for the r* lief of Armeiiiau sufferer*. the Kelgiainsi ami eon t rihiited mniev for other I*"r some reason, however, tliev alway- the fact that we have ?? vji ral ea-e* of need right h? re in otir tnid-i. 'I\ie \*-? elated < hariiie- are forced i* . U?g for what fun*l? they can Mvnre atnl these are oftimes pitifully -mall. It i- highly prai-tw. rtliv to give the relief of other people. hut rlie people of \Vji>hingr..n ?hoiil<l al- ri memh'-r (hat charitx i- *np jhi-oI to sii home. (.HUMAN IIKAIXS. "Miieh lia-s heeji said n :m lit 1 v rcgardim: the inventive genin*. tliel enterprise and ihe cleverness of the <?erniaiis. Many person* ap pear tu think that he (iciinate. .1- a nation, surpass any ollii r c<?uti- 1 try in the world when it c?:nu> to thinking up new ideas and turning out inventions. X? opinion was ever more in error. The (rermatis arc not a nation of inventors; very t\w > t" ?mr modern inventions i riginated in tiermany. On the ?-"ijtraiy. tliev were mostly w- rke.I out in -ome oilier country and were then taken over h\ the (iermau* and perl'c.'te 1. \\* ;? r i - invented the -team-engine. Kiilton the steain-lmat. Morse the ii-icuraph. ll?ll tla* telephone. Man-oni the wirelcs*. Kdi-on the ph? ii ? ;t [ ?1, . Wright l'T' filer* the itciopi.ilir ? an- 1 s<? it g.ies oil. All of the important invention.- were in. eh l?y wim o'her natn n than tlei-many. And v> r. -he ;* given i-redit for having tin- irn.a e.-t in ventor- 4ind the greatest si-ienii?ts in the world. There i- ? n3y one rliini! 1 1 1?- tiernuiii- have reall> inventetl. aiel in- i n \ ?? 1 1 1 i* ?ti the Aiuorieati pn pie n fu?e t.- rivuni/.e. It ?s I'll r: I r I ? Homy. Thai i;- em- shin:: that ??jiii riulrfiilly h? -aid to have I h ? 1 1 "in :de in fo?ruiauv." I ?i 1 1 far .i* other invention- an* concerned. v..u*ll have i?" hi.k t" - ine u'Jier naiionaiity than < ?cr m.nj ?? 1. 1 1 i their originators. A PA II A IS I. E? AN A TIM I ONE. N.?w there were a nttmh-r ?:f yoiiiit: p<?.p|r. win- lived in the fitv, ni. l ?ln*y I <1 to irr-. ..jF on iln-ir vacation. Aii'l -i.fv made up rlmir miuU r-? go ? ??it in the ??oiinrrv. and Til i 1 1 u 1?* with die mini resident* and *'iij"y thcni-elve> n> lli?-?r lifiiri < i ? ltfi r r. A n* I ' l:* v i-M \ ?! iheir t ri; nk- and ~eir-?-asc> n n?I >et forth fur :i i < ? ? : ; i ;i r \\ .1 ? far away fr in ?in* m-are*' city. The f- ?ik - there wer.* plain people ami le-pitald' and liny nave ;iic people from the city a heariy welcome to their liiM-f. A ft w niffliu after their arrival, r ]?? ? 4-it y pimple were invited to a dance. wliicl. wa* to l?c given ;i r ? 1i?- .rlmnlhi.nse. and they accepted gladly. *1* Ik* country people ? t i ? I imt kicvv ? Kr- mv^rerfi* of tin* fo\ ? >i i f ? r?- j ? fir hesitation. but they dan ? ?! tin ? >1 ? 1 dance* of years goiic And ill'* city people -,i 1 ilea -'triM-T ;c 1 1 ? I li i?k>' *? fun of the ui' Vfn.fii-- ? ! tin ir host* ami ridiculed rhi- ? 1 :i m-* -. Tliev |>rr?t**i?*l?-'l f" rake pari in m?p ?] ji na-c*. but rhey burlo.i|ur?l every rignre and laughed nproitriou-U ;i rr?? iri i_a tbeiii^clve*. An-1 ;i ii later. the |?? ?? ?!#* were invirod to a party, t'ivn .'ii one "f I In* farinfi-." Ikiiih-". mul they went. And many old fashion* d game* wore plavrd. and the ei'v pei.ph* aemd a* they did al ' In* dance; they laucrli'd Itehind iheir hand- over the different amu-cmcm- an<l - r l?y r Ii* - nisei vo*. aparf from I lit- other-*. And - it wa< with every form ? ? f entortaimii' lit t Iim r wn- gotten up for i^fir *ei,'fj?. They acted a- if t'lic\ were fining a groat favor the country people by attending ami 1 1 m*v ik vit failed to nnikr I'll 1 1 of i -vi'i'y lliing that was *aid ?r done. And r ???? v finally returned to rheir bona* in tin* eitv ami thov en tertained their friou#U f"r many ilays with tuU--< of tlio "ruU*s out in rim fniiutry." MiH-,i.l : I'li?ir<J- inanv a h";irf iifa* l?*r ;i p;??r ?>v<frnl)* that i* worth roil iN?/.rii ? i I ? i?-- n- murh a.* ?>iip uinh-r a "<ilk *hirt. Tin: isi:m- rrrs ok inkantii.e pakai.vsis. TIm rc i- -.mum' l'? o?| in ovorythinir <'Von infutitih* paraly?i?. The' oiitbroak "f tho opifloniif in Now ^'<?rk hat Icsl the anthoritio? in noarlv ov? ry city in tho country to a'<l"pr lK-rt?-r sanitary incn^ures. and ha* lc-1 millions of paronta to take moro inrclligont f-nro of tlioir o-hihl ri-n. Street* arn l?oi ri|r fln?linl ami ?wopt ui??ro 'liorniiylily than over before. (Sarbape i* U*inp pollrrtnl ami ?li*|Mi?uv| of ni<?ro pn inpt.lv. j Flies are Uii.tr fought more effectively. Health authnritie* are en forcing their rule* more strictly, inspector* are working more, con- j aeienf ioinlv. rh?* spread <?f all sort* of contagious or iiifcctioiia disease is Wtor gimrfli-'l against. Howies are kept cleaner. The doctor is called (fiiieklv in r-aje of j aickneaa. Sick chihlron are kept from plavmatea, and well children are more c loaelv watehed. There it a sudden spread <#f inforr milium regarding public and private hygiene, anrl a midden willingness on the part, of the people to follow expert advice and take tlic trouble to keep themselves and their families in gr^nl health. While this widespread reform is siieoe**fully combatting the par ticular fee aimed at, it is operating just a? efTectiv^ly against many other diseases. And tho lives saved thereby will vastly outnumber! those that have l>oen lost through the ravages of infauiilo paralysis. | The Toum Gossip ? 1 WENT calling TM OTHER evening AND VISITED A COUPLE WHO HAVE been married ABOUT THREE yearn. AND I found them SITTING IN the parlor AND PLAYING WITH THEIR young one, WHO IS only A FEW months old. THEY WERE,jkWfully glad TO SEE me. AT LEAST they Raid bo. AND THE husband TOOK ME into the parlor AND .SAID: ?I JUST want "TO SHOW you "WHAT A bright "YOUNGSTER Wfc'VB got." AND HE draped me INTO THE room AND I aat down. AND THE Madam SMILED AT me AND SAID. "DON'T YOU think "THAT HE'S Just ?THE CUTEST little baby ! "YOU HAVE ever ??*en?" AND I said THAT I did. AND I remember THAT 1 have made THAT SAME remark AT LEAST a thousand times. I AND THEN they tried I TO GET the kid TO SAY "Da-da." AND ALL de'd do [ WAS TO wijxle I HIS TOES. I AND THEY hold A LITTLE toy do* IN FRONT of hi* fare AND TOLD hi in T<> SAY "Bow-wow." , HUT HE wouldn't. AND THEN they asked me WHOM 1 t bought THE BABY looked like. AND I told tbam THAT 1 didn't thlak HE LOOKED like either OF THEM. AND THEY didn't Mem TO UK* that AND JUST the? THE KID began to bawl. AND TBlJY rommwiced TO JUMP up and down AND MAKE funny noises AND SHAKE rattles AND AriwrWiu AND W6l-t.ru "Kltchy-koo." AND THEY got me TO DO U -too. AND FINALLY THEY TOOK him OFF TO bed. AND I rearhed for ray hat ? AND 3AID 1 had had \ \VOtlDERFUL time, AND HAD on Joyed THE VfBrr Just lota. AND THEY told me TO BEr sure > AND COME again. AND I pent out. 1 THANK you. .NOTICE. Notice U hereby given that, on rhe 21st day of April, 1916, the un dersigned duly <iutilifted as Admln -strator of the estatfe of A. H. C ?Vinter. deceased, la'e of the County of Beaufort, State of North Carolina. This is to notlty all persons hav Itig claims against the said estai to exhibit them to the under?lgne<: on or before the 21st day of April. I y 1 7, or this notice will be pleaded iu bar of recovery. All persons In debted to said estate are requested lu make 'immediate payment. OSWALD KAFER. M. D.. ' A'lmr. of A II. C. Winter.' ! J H. Bonmir. -rMiorney. j tt-20 6wc fte? That's just what they call the new SERIES 17 Studebakers ? Masters of the Hills. And why? POWER is the answer. The POUR, at $873 has FULL 40 h. p.? more than any other 4 -cylinder car within hundreds of dollars of the price. The SIX at $1085 has full 50 h. p. ? more than any other 6-cylinder car within hundreds of dollars of its price. Come in to day and let us give a demonstration. HACKNEY & JACKSON DEALERS. Y OUR JOB PRINTING W'iJI Be Done to Your Complete Satisfaction by The Daily News Job Department Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, statements, cir-' cular letters and work of of nil kind, at reasonable prices. The Daily News is work ing foi* the upbuilding of Washington. We solicit yourpatronage. Every dol lar spent with us, directly or indirectly helps the city and the community. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR NEXT JOB. nokes into yfilUC system! /? patented process that cufa out bite ? y smoke your fill without a comeback! 8 V it ptfove* out every hour of the day. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. We (refer to give quality I Them's sport smoking ? pipe t* ?>ttintf your own, but you Jcnow that you've got to have the right tobacco! Wttefl you Prince Albert will bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing uo every little so often, without a tht national joy tmoht regret! YouH feel like your smoke past has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot back up for a fresh start You swing on this say-so like it waa a tip to ? thousand -dollar bill I It's worth that in happU hess and contentment to vou. to ever* man who knows what can be gotten out of a chummy iimmv bioe br a tnakin's cigarette with Prince Albert for "packing"! . I. J. RETItOLM TOtACCD CO. II I TJSt 1 Albwttid* r. 4 tin, ?nd t* Albert pack*#*, bM uu in jtimi ilil* TmI 'mil *rrrrrtT MhM loir soth, war. " IWimnm that tha Unit** 8l>tc* hi ml hu fn*t?d a patMuw (M tii 01? by which Albart U Ami bjr wfeMl Am|m MM thromt p*Ajt *r* cmi ami ! t?K7' ?old rouiiti ?iHllllg 1 . In tOMT rWb.fi. 5c ; tl tEasssss: tin huMwi mm* ** MkM ?rjr?t?l ?IImMKwM rawESK V [ Beaufort County. In the Superior Cottrt. John L. Koper Lumber Company, a corporation, Va. W. E. Allen et al. To W. D. Bowen and to all u? whom It may concern: The parties above named and all other persons Interested will take notice that on the 1st day of June, 1916, the above named petitioner filed a petition In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beau fort County to have the title to cer tain lands therein described regls i tered and confirmed pursuant to Chapter 90 of the Public Laws of | 1913, and that summons has been I issued returnable at the office of the ? Clerk of the Superior Court of Beau i fort County on the 10th day of Aug o*i, 1916. Said land is situate In < Pantego and Long Acre Townships, I Beaufort County, State of North j Carolina, and adjoins the lands of j B. P. Bowen. W. B. Bowen. L. .S j Ro"t>asM. G. 8. Rcspass and R. R Respans, the lands of John L. Roper Lumber Company, the Norfolk Southern Railroad (Mackeys Ferry, Bishops Cross Branch), W. M. Qibbs, J. D. Bell. J. D. Orlmes, John Boon?, land the Intercepting Canal, and the same is particularly described as fol lows. to-wft: Beginning at an Iron marker standing In the county line between Beaufort and Washington counties, standing North 85 deg. 40 mln. West 159 feet from a stone monument In said county line on the eastern side of said Norfolk Southern Railroad marked, "B. & W. County Line, 1913." the said iron marker, mark ing the beginning point, standing In the western line of said NorfolV Southern Railroad right of way 10< feet from the center of said rsllroH track leading from Markeys to Bel haven; and running from said Iroi marker with said Norfolk Souther; Railroad right of way line, 100 fee from the center of said track. Soutl 26 deg. West 1057.9 feet to a poln1 of curve of said railroad right o' way; thence with the line of th? curve of said railroad right of wa> to a point of tangent of said right of way. the long cord of which curve bear* South 20 deg. Weil 620 feel; thence South 14 deg. West with th? ! line of said right of way 3711.5 fe<tt ? to an Iron marker standing In said right of way line 100 feet from thf centeP^of *ald railroad track. It bo ing the point where the line of thf land or R. fltokeshury crosses salr1 right of way line; thence South 44 deg. Went 930 feet to an iron mark or; thence South 40 deg. 30 mln East 546.5 feet to an Iran marker In the Western line of said railroad right, of way; thence with the said line of said railroad right of way South 14 deg. Weet 11987.8 feet to an Iron marker; thence South 59 deg. 60 mln. West 5191.6 feet to an Iron marker; thence Sonth 5 deg. 10 mln East 2736.4 feet to the center of the Intercepting Canal, passing an Iron marker at a point on said line 4 0 feet from the center of said canal; thence with the center of aald canal North 49 deg. 25 mln Went 10416 feet and North 48 deg. 48 mln. Weet 16998 feet to a marked lfno crossing said Canal, known a? the Joseph Dwlght patent line: thence with said line North 55 deg 85 mln East, passing an Ifron Dark er 4 o fe#t from the center of said canal, 7874 feet to an Iron marker; should Sloaii'H Littlmnt Go AloegT Of course It should! For after a strenuous day when your muscles have been exercised to the limit an application of Sloan's Liniment will) take the soreness and stlfTnesa away and get you in One shape for the morrow. You should also use it for a sudden attack of toothache, stiff neck, backache, stings, bites and the many accidents that are incidental to a vacation. "We would as soon leave our baggage as go on a vaca tion or camp out without Sloan's Liniment," writes one vacationist. "We use It for everything from cramps to toothache." Put a bottle In your bag, be prepared and have no regrets. ' MWHMSQVntiUUi SPECIAL KXH'RSION kJT' -Via NORFOLK HOtTHKRX ?TO? C.VMP *(il.KNN ? MOKF.HKAI1 CITY SUNDAY, ATI.Y 80 th. Schedule and Round Trip Fares Fares Lv. Edenton 6:30 A.M. $2.26 Lv. Murkeys 7:00 A.M. 2.26 "Lv. Plymouth 7:28 A.M. 2.00 IiV. Belhaven 7:20 A.M. 2.00 Lv. Pnntego 7:28 A.M. 2.00 Lv. Bishope , 7:30 A/M. 2.00 Lv. Pinetown 8:18 A.M. 2.00 Lv. Washington 9:00 A.M. 1.26 Lv. New Bern 10:36 KM. 1.00 Ar. Morehead City 11:66 A.M. Proportionate fares will apply 'vom intermediate stations. Returning special train will leave lorehead City at 7:00 P. M. Visit the soldiers at Camp Olnnn ind witness Guard Mount and Re '.reat. Amusements ? Bathing, Fishing tod Boating. For additional Information consult tny Norfolk Southern Agent. H. S. LfcARD, Gen. Pass. Agent. W .A. SHEA. Trav. Pass. Agent. 7-22-7t. 'hence North 8 deg. 30 mln. Wes'> ?002 fret to an Iron marker; thenr North 69 deg. 20 mln. Went 186' feet to an Iron marker standing I? the county line between Beaufort snr' Washington Counties, South 86 deg 40 min. East 8292 feet from a atone I monument on the West side of th Acre Road marked "B. ft W Count? line, 1913"; thence with said count? line South 86 deg. 40 mln. East 25497 feet to the begnnnlng; con talnlng 9688 acres. - Said parties will take notice thai 'the petitioner clalmn an estate in fe< in Raid land; that the same Is fre and clear from any and all encum brances save and except a deed o trust to Bankers Trust Compan' successor trustee for . Manhattar Trust Company. . All persons assert ing or claiming any Interest In salt* land are notified to assert their claim to tlie same by tiling answer or oth erwlse with the Clerk of the Super ior Conrt of Beftnfort County. This, the let day of June. 1918. OEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Couft. 8-2-Swe. J. LBOW WOOD 4AMRH W. COLE Mfmbm Wow Tork Cotton R*rh*m?. J. LEON WOOD & CO BANKERS AND RftOKERS Stock*, Bondi. Cotton, Graia fend Provlttoaa, 71 Plama Straat. Carpentar Building, Norfolk. Va. ,Prl*ata wlrM to Naw Tork 9to?k Bfcbant*. Cblctgo Board Trad* and othar flnaaelal oaatari. - CORRBftPONDltNCI ftftSPVCTFfJLLT BOLfCITB^. faraatmaat and marglaai aaoaaats glvon oarafal attaatlan. Professional aitc Business Cards H W. CARTER. M. T). Practice limited to dllM ??? If ?TBV mitt, NOSl 4k THROAT and th? FITTING OF QLaASBBB Offlea ot?t Browo'i Drug 8 torn. Hoar* ? tc II a.m.1 I to f | m. ?xo?|t Monda/a WASHINGTON M. ?. ? ???????? ">*?? *. tan a. n. xvuu r a ?r*??w"W. B kodmAo' hi BVAJX. Jf.cT.KAlT. BRAGAW h RODMAN Atton?r*-M-l*ir 0?M? on M?rk*t m.. 0?>04lU Olt; H?ll Wubimn. It. ?. *???????? JOHN H. BONN KB Attorn ay-at- Law WABHrNOTOM. N. S. *????!???? ? ? B. Ward Janliu D. Srtjnto WARD k ORTME8 Attorn?ya-at-Law WASHINGTON, N. ?. W? jracUeo In tfea oonrts of tk? rinrt Judicial District and tko * fHml coarta. ? ? ? ? ? -?- I | ? 1 w. 0. RODMAN Attornar-at-Law WASHINGTON. H B. >?<?????! ? 4 ? ???? ? ? \ BARRY MoWLT.AN ? A TTORNWT - AT-LA W ? ' UltUukow BalUlmt, ? Corasr hral ul JUrk.t Hi ( rn. A. Hum. Jr. 1. ?. U ?. Wutn w. W. KKdkla DANML * WARREN, MANNING A KITOHIN ittarurMI-L? fruUoi IB tatarlor. F?d.r?l a>4 ???>??? ?o?ru of tkt. Hlt> ? ?-??????? A.D. IIUUU. WuttHM.n.O. W. A. WIIM. AsrarA.N0. McLEAN * THOMPSON Attorn*n-?t-L>v Awers ud WifUiiin. m. a. ? ???????? a u ?mH f. a. mu J BTKWaRT * BRTAN Attorn ?r*~?t-Low WARHINOTON. N. B. / M. L Btmmona W. L Van* baa '8MM0N8 * VA0OHAN UWTIRf Room. 11-14-11, Ul|Ui|k?>H ? alldiaa. WukhwtM, M. a. ? ?? a..... Q. A. PHILLIPS * Bro. ? riRB nuoiuNca ? WAIIWDTDN, N. 0 ? I I I ? I I I I ? ^
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