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THE WASHINGTON DAILY HEWS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXOEPT SUNDAYS. Entered m second-glass matter, August 5, 1009, at the poetoflot ?4 Washington, N. O., under the lot of March S, 18T0. - STJB8CRIPI0N RATES: One M?th ? 38 ThweJto*. .n Biz Month? 1.80 0?e Year 8.00 Sutaeriptioos nut be paid for in adranaa. If paper ia not n salved promptly telephone or write this offoe. Subscriber* deairing ?he paper discontinued, will please notify this office, otherwise it will he oontioued at regular subscription rates. J AMES L. MAYO Pbotoitoi OAK, QOERCH Editoi WASHINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA. SEPT. IS, 1916. The evil that men do live* after them, and the good is oft iuterred witih rheir lione*. So let it bo with Contra?! Well, there's one consolaium anyway. If the poor people can't afford to drink milk, tliev can drink cream. KEY. N. HAKPIX(?*S WORK. (>n next Sunday morning, Rev. N. Harding will celebrate his forty third anniversary as rector of St. Peter'? church. Ilis congregation desire to make the occasion a memorable one for him and the atten dance at the service* will doubtlessly In* extremely large. Mr. Harding. without question, ha? done mor** gfrsl for this com munitrv than any pt*rson who -lias* ever raided within the Iwiunds of Beaufort county. So why >r?? into long columns of flowery discourse. whi<*9i serve onlvl to detract the mind of the reader from the character of tilic man *. We will refrain from doing so. for we realize that every person?young and ? ?Id?who knows Mr. Hording. also know* of his work and what he ha.-, accomplished Ivttcr than ?im?ne could over hope to put it in print. His long life of usefuln??* stands c?ut an an example of unselfish ness. hmthorly love and devotion to (iml and man. It is an example which other men should follow, but we doubt if there are any of us good < nough to even hope to attain the results which he has aeeom pl i tilled. Aud all Washington could do no better, on Sunday morning, than to pet flown on rtieir knen* au<l say: "Thank <?od for Mich a man among us!" THE ADVISORY BOARD. A i the April meeting of the Hoard of County Commissioner*, flltis year, the following gentlemen?W. H. Staucill, W. H. Ellison. C. T. Hivrdison. W. M. C\*>|>er, J. A. Hk-dge*. O. B. Rawlea, C. C. Williams. W. O. Ellis. O. B. Wynji and James Ellison?were appointed as an advisory iioard to the Washington Township Koail Commission. We are informed that T. It. llodges declined u> accept a position on the heard, and that .lanu? Ellison wax appointed to till rhe vacancy. The purpose of that advisory U/ard was to do just what its namo implies?lo give advice relative f? tlie road work iu tiie township. It nppears, however, that in establishing the new route lievoud thu county home, the Road < 'oil i mission did not consider that the opinion of the advisory lioard was worth anything to them. as we have been1 unable to find any member of tilve Ward who was called into consul tation over the matter. Iu appointing this lioard. we lielieve that the County Commissioner* felt that they had nanusl representative men of the township and that these men should 1** consulted with and some consideration given l?? their opinion in establishing routes and other details of the work of which the-Road Commission had supervision. Bur the entire matter appear* to have narrowed itself down to a one- man job. and there is conaid??rable doubt express?*! as to ?he ahilitv of that man. THE INCREASE JN PRICE OF MILK. I^>cal dairymen gave notice, during the early parr of the week, that tihe price in milk h sol advanced aud would in the future lie thirteen routs fa r quart to the retail purchaser. They claim that they have liMin selling milk lower than rhe dairymen in any other city in the State, atsl that rhe high exist of feed for row*, makes the inccfaso in price imperative. We 'have no doubt but dial th?.v are correct, for it is well known thai the price of feed ami fodder f>?r cows has advanced nonsiderahly. But we don't ?*? why the dairymen in this part of the State cannot do the samo as do the dairymen of Kansas and the other western States. Tlu're the farmers ship milk at twenty cents a gallon, and make a grind profit *?ut of it. Whv? Because tfhoy raise tlieir own feed. and don't have to pay the feed dealer his profit, nor the rail road? for the cost of freight. If the dairymen here did the same, we have no doubt but that the price of milk would not have to lie increased in order to enable them to make a profit out of tfheir work. THE ELECTION IN MAINE. Republican?, rfhe nation over, arc jubilant over the result of the primary election, which was held in Maino on Tuesday. They I* lieve in the saying that "Maine points tiie way,'1 and as Maine goes, **i Will the country go. And the- Democrats are equally jubilant, because the Republican majority has been reducer! considerably over what it was at the last election. Let both sides rejoice as much as they please. "But we lielieve that what. Maine has done, and what the nation \yiLL DO, are two en tirely different matters. Of oourne, the nountffy may go Republican, but that won't ho because Maine went Republican. And neither does it follow that tiie Republican majority in other States will lie reduced in proportion to that in Maine. No one State is goinjf to determine which way lie pnople of the country are going to vote. It will take rhe,entire country to decide ttoe outcome of the election. And it isn't loing Republican, because Maine went Republican, nor ia it going r>**MDcrat)c because the Democrats secured & larger vote than they lid M the last election. ? . nr she goch - wikikjw? WHY, THE PfiKE 9f HUl! YIP! "I eee by the rapete," 8ald Mrf. Mao Opw. "Where the men are working Only eight hoar? now. 80 I. loo. am Kolo? To go on a strike. 4nd you- r<rifr* can yick Ai much as yoo.?like." And the result of Mrs. Cow's de cision Is a rata? In tka price of mttlu Local dalrymea save out the an-' Qouncement at the beginning of the ?reek. Here Is the new scale of j prices ror the retail trade: By the gallon. 50 cents. KJ V Kit KO AO STATION. Friday morning. September 8Uv Mrs. Cornelia All i good passed away after a long time of serious illness at her home at Slateotone. Rev. C. D. Malone conducted the funeral aer >1ces Sunday at the peaidence. The Interment wait in the family burying ground. A large congregation war present. Rudolph, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M Sbepp^rd of Holly Olen. has been very sick with fever for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jordan have moved away from this villa??' Wt sincerely regret their departure. Rev. N. Harding and daughter. Mist Rena. of Washington, were the euests of Mr. and Mre. Augustus Al ii pood at Magnolia one day last week L. M. rfhoppard and daughter. Miss Verona of Holly Glen, end W. J. Congleton of Magnolia motored to Old Ford Friday afternoon, return ing home they were accompanied by Mrs. W. J. Congleton and child, who had been visiting her parents. Henry Mish took on his gas boat Ctsero Candy. Cariner Alligood and Augustus Alligood across tbe river to Gilcad Saturday afternoon where they visited Miles Candy, who Is very 111. By the quart. It H centa. By the plot. 7 cent*. Not only the retail consumer, bat aleo the wholesaler will be forced to ?t*?d the raise. And the first thins that the drug stores did waa to raise the price of milk dclnka from S to 10 cents per copy. What the man. who buys his milk by the pint or quart, la going to do, is a problem. About ?11 tkat la left for him. thoi^h la to buy a pint and mix It with a plot of water. Then he can proudly boast to iila neighbors that he is getting bis milk for seven cents a quart. That seems to be about the only course open. In our opinion. Mrs. L. M. Sheppard and children of Uollf GUn spent on* day last week in Washington rigitin* rela tives. Min? M. M Cherry sincerely ap preciates .the birthday remembrances from many friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman and daughter. Miss Viola and son. Master Willie, of Washington, and Mrs. W. B. Singleton and little son William, of Rocky Mount, motored through our Tillage Saturday afternoon. Friends ware much pleased to meet with them. Mrs. Annie Pinkham. of Cboco winity. who has been visiting on Bath road and at Siatestone has re turned to her home. * J. A. Alligood and children, of Washington, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Alligood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. jefferaon. of Plnetown. spent Saturday and Sun day with her parents. A New Showing Of Fall Ginghams, attractive patterns at extremely low prices. Some Big Values in Fancy Lawns. 20c values 10c 25c values 19c ^ SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY THE HUB Suskln fit Berry The Town Gossip LAST MIGHT 1 HAI> to go TO THK Chamber OK COMMERCE. AND MY wlf? DIDN'T WANT to ?i?y AT HOME by herself. HO I took her TO THE morlea AND LEFT her AND WENT cm TO THE meeting. AND THERE wan A I-OT OF work BROUOHT UP. AND VARIOUS committee? HAD TO make THRIR RtPORTB AND IT wm FIV* MINUTES to t*n BEFORE WE adjourned. AND I left IN A hurry BECAUSE r kn?w THAT THE iho? OI/OSBD AT ten o'clock. -AMD IF I didn't QEt THERE by then. ? M7 WlfB would have TO WALK home BT H iS RUM L F AMD I got ALMOST TMERE, WHEN I happened TO REMEMBER THAT I had left MY PIPE UP IN the Chamber. AND IP I didn't UO BACK after It I WOULD have to wait UNTIL MORNINO. AND 1 expected THAT THHY would LOCK UP the room? JURT AS soon AS THEY all left there AND I was kinder 'TP AOAINflT It. AND IF I went BACK AFTER my pipe. I KNEW THAT MY wife . WOULD HAVE to walk' HOME BY herself. ANI) IF I didn't OUT MY pipe. 1 COULDN'T ?moke IN THE moraine. AND IT didn't TAKE MR MORE THAN a minut? TO MAKE op mjr mind. AND I turned aronnd AND WENT baek AF'E* THE pipe. i thaw m, this new kind of cigarette delight?"satisfy" yet mildJ v mi i <1kl or can give r oaa oopr ?ho CkAttrfisU bltndI . 10 for 5c Alton.?fc.d20*rl0c Professional and Business Cards I H. W. CARTER, M. D. Practice Upilted to diseases of EYE. BAR. NOSE ft THROAT sad the PITTING OF QLASSES. Office oT?r Brown's Drag Store. Hours 9 to 12 s.m.; S to 5 p.m. except Mondays. WASHINGTON. N. C. A. D. MacLean. Washington,N.C. W. A. Thompson, Aurors.N.C. Maclean & Thompson Attorneya-at-Lew Aurora and Wsahlngton. N. C. J no. H. Small. A. D. MscLean S. C. Bragsw W B. Rodman, Jr. SMALL, MacLEAN, BRAGAW & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Law Offices on Msrket St.. Opposite City Hall. Washington, N. C. JOHN* H. BOX NEK Attorney-at-Law WABHINOTON. N. C. H. 8. Ward Junius D. Orlmss WARD k GRIMES Attorneys-at-Law WASHINGTON. N. C. We practice In the courts of the First Judiclnl District snd the FedersI courts. W. C. RODMAN Attorney-at-Law WASHING iON. N. C. E. A. Daniel. Jr. J. 8. Manning L. C. Warren W. W. K itch In DANIEL k WARREN MANNING k K1TCHIN AJtorneye-at-Law Practice in 9uperlor, Federal and Supreme court* of thla state HARRY McMULLAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Laughlnghouse Building, Corner Second and Market Sta. E. L. Stewart F. H. Bryan STEWART & BRYA1J Attorn eya-at-Law WASHINGTON, N. C. N. L. Simmons _W. L. VaugBan SIMMONS k VAUOHAN LAWYERS Rooms 13-14-15, Laughlnghouee Building. Washington, N. C. G. A. PHILLIPS k BRO. FIRE INSURANCE WASHINGTON, N. C. 8. C. CRATCH Attoraey-at-Law Thompson Building AURORA. N. C. * NOTI OK OF HA LP.. Under and by virtue of the respec tive powers of Mle contained in two certain mortgage deed?, the Orst dat ed October 21. 1915, executed by J. W. Moore. Moses A. Moore and An nie M. Moore to Klllson Brothers Company, and duly recorded In Rook 1*2. p?f( 106, Beaufort County Rec ede, and the Rocnnd of said mort Ksge deeds bearing date May 2. 1916, ??xcruled by Moses A. Moore and Annie M. Moore to W. F. Wlnstesd 4 Brother, and duly recorded In Book 190, ..age 104, Beaufort Conn* ty Records, both of said mortgage <le*ds being hereby referred to snd tnsde a part hereof for particular? and purpose* of description the same as though more fully and completely out in detail, the undersigned will, on Monday, the 4th day of Sep tember, 1916, at IS o'clock noon, at (he Court House Door In Beaufort County, offer for sale'to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: FIRST:?That certain tract or parcel of land lying and being In ufort Connty, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Adjoining the landa of Llssle Hill on the Baat. snd being one-half lot on frewt, and one lot on back, of tha property purchased from Win. Bchu ette A Co.. and laid off by Pamlico Beach Co.. and more fully described la a deed from W. T. Hudnell, Trns s, to Minnie K. Hudnell, which ?d Is duly recorded In Bdok ... i*e. .. Beaufort Connty Records, id being the same land and lots containing residences built art for m?rly occupied by W. T. Hudnell snd wife, snd being the same land oon veyed to Miranda A. Moore and oth ers by MiaaJ* C. Hudnell and hus bsnd by deed datad August 6. 1901. recorded la Book. IIS, page i?4, wkish la hereby referred to made a part hereof fror purpoeee ol description. ' SECOND:?All the nereral lota oti Pamlico Beach conveyed by W. T Hudnell and hla wife Minnie to J W Moore, and wife Miranda and Moaea A. Hoore. which deed la re corded In Book 163. page 164, Beau fort County Records, and describe? aa follow?: Adjoining the lands o I.izsle Hill on the Bast; J. W. May4 on the West; and being one and on^ half lots on tba front and one lot on the back. Thin 4th day of August. 1616. EI.LISON BROTHERS COMPANY V. WINBTEAD ft BROTHER, Mortgageea. Stewart A Bryan. Attorneys. ?-4-4 we. Administrator's Notic?. s Jenkins, ?t county. 11 persoaJ esUte m em to td| the 30tM The underalgned having qualified as administrator of Thomas Jedklnt, deceased, late of Beaufort eoufity, N. C.. thla la to notify all having clsima sg-ilnst the said deceased to exhibit them undersigned on or before day of August. 1017, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. AH persons indebted tq said estate will pleaae make Imme diate payment, Thla S6th day of Attg. ,1616. STEPHEN C. BRA4^*T. JUNIUS D. O RIMES. A d ministra tore. UUwr Figure the probnble , eo?t of a elasslfled advertlalng campaign through which yon ran anil that property?and the VALU1 to yon Pf that remit.
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