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"An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Ton of Cure." An Insurance policy in time is the ounce of prevention. Wm. Bragaw & Company, First Insurance Agents in Washington, N. C Local Pick-Ups At the Telephone Offlic. M ku Pittman of Tarboro. who ha* been relieving Miss Laura Brabble, returns to her home tomorrow. Miss Brabble, who has been ill. will take her place at the hoard either to morrow or Monday. Miu Nancy Watson is slightly Indisposed and Is not working tuday. Lenten Today For Norfolk Mrs. White and daughter, who have been visiting Mrs. White's sis ter. Mrs. L. L). Burton, left today for Norfolk. Have <?one to Seven Spring*. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. ('arrow and daughter. Hattle Jones, lert today lor Seven Springs. Mr. ("arrow, who is suffering with rheumatism, hupes that the water at the Springs will benefit hi? condition and enable him to return home before long. Before the Her order The following cases were tried before the recorder yesterday Bub Manning, intoxicated, costs. Dave Credle. colored, larceny; 30 days. Aleck Grist, colored, riding side walks; costs. Leaves for Poiighkeepsie. S. It Fowle will leave Monday fori PoughkeepK.e. where he will attend Kastman's Business College, the, largest and best known Institution of Its kind in the country. Here From Aurora. Ainoiik* the visitors in town today from Aurora i?te M?. and Mr- W L (io llcy. T P B itt-er. Will Hook er nnd John Edwards. Leave* For Davidson. J. 1. Fov.le l?a\e% today for Dav idson Coll-ge. where ^e will again attend during the ram in? term. to .Mun'tftun'-rj'. I)r. 5. O. Sul'S leaves today lor Montgomery, \ln . wh? re li?- will b" located in the future. I?r Sugg ha? been tn Washington for ?ov,e tL-ue and has secured h large practice as veterinary surgeon. If-- ha* also made nmn)' friend? here. w]m will regret to learn of ins departure. Here From Williamston Kphtiam Peele of Williamston was in the city today on a brief visit. Returned From High Point. >1. Cherry has returned from fliirh Point where h?> has been spending th?- last f4,w days on business. Oysters Arriving in Town. A small bfcat load of oysters, one Of the first to be ki irm srli t to town. srrlve?| todny and were quick ly sold. They wete of good sixe. FOR SALK ? FARM OF Ml Af'RFH, IK neres rleared. <5 i i|je? from Washington; on?- of hem fa-nis in section. Good tobneo land. T. 1 1 Whimknr. Washington. c LOST: ? -(iOl.D WATCH AT OH near Pinetown. 190# on front; name on back. Reward If return ed to Maud H. Satterthw*ite? Stonewall. N. Cg 9-8-2tp. GEORGE JONES fREID OF HURDER CHARGE ! New Hern. Sept. 8. ? "Not guilty" was the verdict or the jury empan elled in the case against Geo. Jones, a white man or the Maple Cypress section of Craven county, who was charged Willi the murder of his un cle. George Pate several months ago. The .case was taken up at Wed nesday's session of Superior Court which is in session here this week | with Judge (\ ('. Lyon, presiding, ard wax given to the Jury a "Bhort time after court convened for-* The Miter noon ession yesterday. The de fendant ph-aded self defense and It look the jury about two hours and thirty minutes to agree that the Slat*- had not produced sufficient ev idence to show that the young man was .guilty of any crime. SAYS HIS WIFE IS HAPPY FOR FIRST TIME IN 15 YEARS ?J A. Atkins .Makes Strong State ments In Telling How Titular lleljHMl Her. When I tell >ou sir. that my wife v.,nl not seen a well day for 15 yeari ' and that only since taking Tanlac has ' he shown any improvement, yor know how glad 1 am to phak*- youi lr: id T'Ud tell ynn what your medl rim- h.is done for us." J. A. Atkins I of lloute l. Kalel&h. firmly said t' :he Tanlae man. "Mrs. Atkins suffered from stonv" eh trouble and Indigestion. Every ihing nhe nte disagreed with her am' ? ;iitse?l headaches and heart flutter ? ti jr. For eight years she has beer 1 1 : i ! e* doctors' t lent men t but nothinf: ?f.ftirjod t ?? relieve her. Often ah* fainted sway and had to remain It - od for most of the time. We had about given up hope when alont enrne Tanlac Now. she Is flecldedl: better ? can rat most anything fo: indigestion. Now hev sleep in sounr and refreshing and she is mucl stronger in every way." Tr.nlac Is sold in Washington b> Davenport's Pharmacy; Belhaven |H. K. Noble. j .Newport Newt AVlns Pennant. I Nr v-po* t N w?, aV.. "-'^pt. S ? N 'v port Nev-s >A?terday cinched the per rr>nt for the second half of the Vlr tinia league playing season by de I eating Portsmouth. 2 to 1. Ports mouth look the pennant for the firs hal fof the season and the two tennr will play a post season series, th winner to take the best four out of yrvr-n for the league pennant. HAND PAINTED CHINA In Meantiful Designs. Handsomely Engraved Glass-Ware We are also expecting a splendid line of of silver plate ware and hollow ware within a few days. New jewelry in thejlatest de signs is arriving daily Stewart's Jewelry Store The Board of AldtrotM of liu city of Waahlngton do ordain: x 1. ? That It abba.** unlawful for any person to turn any automobile carriage, buggy, cart or wagon or other vehicle ground on Main street between Market and Gladden atreets. or at the Intersection of either, and ail perftons desiring to go in thje op posite direction to that their vehicle is headed, are hereby required t8 drive VPU9d block, 'or off Main street, before turning: said " vehicle. 2. ? Automobiles and othar vehi cles arg .required to keep the right at all times on said street, and uo automobile or other vehicle shall atop on &ald street except on the right side thereof and up next to the curbing or sidewalk, and tfny person stopping any automobile or other vehicle on said street, except next to the curbing or sidewalk, shall be deemed guilty of a viola tion of this ordinance 2. ? All persons violating this or dinance or any part thereo, shall, upon conviction, be fined ten dollars. W. C. AYER8. City Clerk. [t-ntu. , ? .... -J AS ORDINANCE. The Board of Aldermen of the city of Washlngtorf do ordain: 1. ? That all persons, driving au tomobiles at night In the' city of Washington, are hereby required to use dimmers on the lights so that the same shall cause as little glare aa possible. ^ ?1. Any person failing tp dim his lights in said rjty. shall "upon con-, viction. be fined ten dollars. W C. AYERS. City Clerk. I 9-5-10te. AN ORDINANCE. The Board of Aldermen of the city] of Washington do enact: 1. ? That all railroads in the city bf Washington are hereby required to erect gates or bars at all street crossings in the city and to keep said gales or bars closed whenever any train or engine is approaching or crossing the streets. 2. ? Any person, firm or corpora tion. violating this ordinance, shall, upon conviction, be fined S26.00 i twenty-five dollars.) and each day <*ny crossing Is allowed to be with out said gates or bars, shall con stitute a seperate offense. W. C. AYERS. City Clerk. #-5-10tc AX ORDINANCE. The Bonrd of Aldermen of the city ^f Washington do enact: 1. ? It shnll he unlawful for any >erson, jv-ddliuK Qsh in carts. in the ?Ity of Washington, to sell any flshj on Market street, from the Market ' louse to 8econd stroet, or oo Main' *tre?t. from Market steret to' Glad- 1 rien street. 2. ? Any person violating the pro-* visions of this ordinance shall be fined 15. I Five Dollars.) W. C. AY ERR. City Clerk. 9-5-1 Of. Vorth Carolina. Beaufort County. I In the Superior Court. Before the Clerk. Myrtle Paul and husband, Reuben1 Paul et al. va. ''reddle Allen, by hla general guar 1lan. Mrs. Laura M. Allen, and Mrs. Laura M. Allen. Und?# and by virtue of power of *ale In a Judgment in the above en I'led cause dated August 19th. 1916. he undersigned will offer for sale at he Court House door of Beaufort County, at public auction, on Mon lay, the 25th day of September, 1916 it noon, the following lands: FIRST TRACT: Beginning on the vest vide of the Turn Pike Road at he North most corner of the J. F. Mien Isnd nnd running south 14 de crees and 10 minutes east with the -aid road about 1130 feet to the outhennoat corner of the J. F. Allen and on said road ; thence. west about hree degrees south with said J. F. \llen line 856 feet to a ditch, the lower line of Laura M. Allen: thence *-ith nald dower line north 15 de ;rees end 15 minutes west 4 30 feet 'o the Lead ditch, a corner of said lower; thence south 72 degrees and '0 minutes east 200 feet to another I orner of said dower; thence North '4 decrees and 10 minutes east with ?sld dower line and a ditch S3 feet o nnother corner of the J F All** 'and: thence with the line of the aald I. F Allen land North 49 14 east 1200 feet to the beginning, contaln nn 2o acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: On the west ? ide of the Turn Pike Road Begin ning at the moat southeastward cor ler of the J. F. Allen land on th" f>anlel Paul DltCh and running With aid Allen line west 1 degree South ihout 252 feet; thence with said line ?uth 53 degree* weijt. 35o feet to the I)anl?1 Paul line ? another cor ner of the J. F. Allen land; thence with the sain line North 41 degress west 6 50 feet to s corner of ItftUra M. Allen's dower: thence North 1 2 degrees and 10 minutes west with said dow?r line 845 feet to a ditch? another corner of said dower.; thence with the 3. F. Allen line south 15 degrees and ~\b minute* ?J80 feet to the beginning, containing 12 acres, more or less. THIRD TRACT: On the east side of the Tur? Pike Road: Beginning at the southeast corner of Laura M Allen's doWer on the line between T. E Allen and the J. F. Allen land and running north 75 east with said, line 610 fee t to the southeast corner of the- j. F. Allen l?nd; thence with Raid J. F. Allen line north 1 i degrees and 10 minutes west 773 feet to An other corner of the J. F Allen land: thence South 4*% west with s 11ns of msrksd tress ?78 feet to s corner of Ijjtjra M, Allan's dower; theaee *o?tl< <4 4 agree* ??><] 10 minute* nuni ruiui ouw CHICAGO 1RRXK, ASKING $1, 000,000 Chicago. 111., Sep i% 8.-*-8uit for 11,000,000 wu died by Henry Ford, the Detroit Manufacturer, against the Chicago Tribune In the United States District Court here today. Mr. Pord asks tor personal damages as compensation for an editorial' print ed In the Tribune, June S8, which, it la charged called Ford *n "anar chist.^ The bill charges that the Tribune ?'sought to bring the plaintiff into public hatred, contempt, ridicule i and financial injury," by publishing the editorial. The editorial, it is charged, referr ed to Mr. Ford as "ignorant, a de luded human being'" and ~in anar chistic enemy to the nation which protects him in his wealth." The editorial also charged that employes of Mr. Ford would lose their positions if they went to the border as mefbers of the National Guard. a Before and After. '* The members of the dab were tell ing yarns when a quiet man in the corner was asked to contribute. "Well." said he, "I once entered s restaurant where they weigh you be fore eating and then after eating, and (hen charge you by weight. I rot a good feed and was charged live shillings. The next time I went 1 took in my pocket bricks, weights, old iron and such like. I was weighed and then went upstairs and had a ban quet three times as big as the last. After getting rid of the ballast I went down and was weighed again, but they couldn't make it out" He paused. ^ "Couldn't make what out?" asked the club members. "Why," answered the quiet mani "they owed me four-and-tuppence."? London Tit-Bits. east with the said dower line 450 feet to the beginning, containing 8 acres, more or less. Also, a three-fourths interest in the following lands subject to the dower of Laura M. Allen: FOURTH TRACT: On the east side of the Turn Pike Road: Beginning in a ditch. T. E. Allen's line, and i running north 75 east with said ditch 590 feet; thence, north 14 degrees and 10 minutes west parallel with; the Turn Pike Road 450 -feet to a r line of marked trees; thence with ' said lino south 49% went 660 feet i to the Turn Pike Road; thence, with! said road south 14 degrees and 10 minutes cast 180 feet to the begin ning. containing four acres. FIFTH TRACT: ( Three-fnurths Interest subject to the dower of Lurs M. Allen) On the west side of the Turn Plk?* Road: Beglnn'ng in the Lead Ditch at a point located about cast and about 200 feet from a blown down oak. and running with a dltrji south In degrees and 15 min utes east 4 85 feet; thence south 72 ?degrees and 10 minutes went 845 feet to the Daniel Paul line; thence with the said line north 43 degree and 15 minutes west 905 feet Jo F. F Allen's line ? a ditch; thence with said line and ditch north 74 earn 40J feet to his corner In said ditch; thence, with his line and ditch 42 Va weBt*295 feet, thence North 72 degrees and 10 minuter east 800 feet to a ditch and line of Walden Allen ditch. South 14 degrees and 10 min utes east 590 feet to the Lead D'teh ; thence with the said Lead Ditch North 72 degrees and 10 minutes east 200 feet to the beginning, con taining 21 2-8 acres. All of said land I being In adjoining tracts as shown by map by J. T. Windley filed In this and others; thence with their line, a | cause. I will bear bids for said land as a whole and in separate tracts. The | terms of sale wlTl be $900.00 cash r>nd the remainder to bo due and pay able on the 29th day of September, i 1917. Sa*d ss'e will be subject to confirmation by lb? Court. This August 19th. 1916. J. D. PAUL. Commissioner. 8-22-4wc. MORTfMflK 8 AM?. By virtue of a power of sale Con tained In . a certain n>ort*nge deed from Edward F. Cutler and Mattte 8. Cutler^ his wife; ,to J. 8. Cutler. da|{?d June 7. 1909. and dnlv record ed lit', the office of; the Register of Deedr of"?' Beau fort unty in Book f6i. page 155. th4 undersigned as Mortgage* will on Monday, the 11th day Of Hepternber.. JM6, at the hour of twelve oVlo-k nboh ofTcr for sale to tlfe highest bidder for cash a* public auction at. the court hotf< " door In Washington. Beaufort Coun ty. N C.. the followlag described property, to-wlt: A certain tract of land lying and being In Beaufort County. NortM Carolina, In Long Acre Township, lvlng on the North side of Pamlico River and on the East side of Deep Ron. bounded ss follows: Beginning at a pine, running South 28 West <0 poles; thence South 4 6 Bast 76 pbles; thenoe North St 16 poles to a pine; thence North 22 West 60 poles to a pine; thence North 40 West 48 poles to the be ginning; containing 22 teres, be the same more or leas, and being the Identical property described In the ^foresaid mortgage. The land here in described adjoins the land where ? on the late Edward F*. Cutler restd ittf. 1 This 6th day of August, 1?1?. | l,|, CUTIW, IfortfMW*, ?-Mwfc | "There's a good. ' Farmer!" x As you drive through the country it*? easy to pick out the farmer* who are pro gressive and prosperous. A shiftless man allows his building? to become shabby and weather-beaten. The thrifty farmer keepi everything neatly painted with L-EAETandZINC PAINT Of course, any paint you put on is better than no paint. But for lone and satisfactory tervice we always recommend Devoe Lead ami Zinc Paint because we can guarantee it to be abii^utely pure. It contains no whiting, no silica, 0*2^ny other worthless adi^terants. That's why Devoe paint so much further and lasts so mpch longer ordinary paint. Come in and let us tell you how little it ^will cost vou to Daint with Devoe. ? - McK5^&!teiJS^^?a?ouN*' WASHINGTON Jewelry Announcement ' Mr. D. Gutekunst of the^firm of Jos. B. Bechtel & Co., Irt<&M|js with me for this week with his . f trunk of jewelry. If you wish anything special you will do well to see him be fore he leaves; ????? J. S. Campbell, Jeweler Daily News Classified Ada Bring Quick Results WONDERFUL PICTURE WILL . BE SHOWN HERE TOMORROW ^ A tomorrow afternoon,* at matinee. t stage. will be ''featured In "The and at. tomorrow night's perform- Dumb Oirl of Portlcl." noce, the New Theatre will preeent It ia one of the moat stupendous one of the moat spectacular picture* productions la the way of roetumea that haa ever been ahown In Waab> ' And acei?ery that haa ever been w M l acton. Pavlowa, famed the world neiaed by local theatre-goers. and It over aa the moat graceful and skill- ' la expected (hat large audience* will ed dancer on the etage today, and be preeent at both matinee and night one of the ( pea teat emptloual actreaa performances. Adipt&alop Will 1)4 n Dm ?rw ?pp?*rt4 ?n th?,H w*?* W ?ll,
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