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WMDERfUL HEALING INflUENCE IN FromWadeV Point. Wshihton Progress Grissen, W. T. Bryan, C. L.

Broome, G. I. Swindell, and Troy Price, Active pallbearers were L. Thnmn.m t' VII flooded with water the snow melt-' ed as soon as" it fell. Sincethen the weather has been very cold, hard frost and freezine everr "night, cold wind every day.

Witch Hazel. Mr S. T. Selby Dead. The death of Mr.

T. Selby, a) prominent citizen and business man of Aurora, occurred at his home here on Wednesday night the 10th at 7 o'clock. Mr. Selby had been in ill health for the past eight months, but had only been confin- ed to his room for about thirty days previous to his death. Henry C.

Mayo at South Creek He was in the 53rd year of his The marriage -was quietly boI-age. Was a highly respected Chris- emnized in the presence of a few itian gentleman and held in the intimate friends of the contract-highest esteem by all who knew ing parties and the ceremony, that him. Was a consistent member of made the happy couple one was Methodist Church, a member of performed by the Rev. E. Trot-Phalanx Lodge No.

10, I O. O. F. man, pastor of the Methodist Washington's Oldest Bank A Cordial Invitation. If not already one of our many hundred depositors, won't you drop in and get the passbook we have reserved for you? Try the many-sided service we extend to our customers.

You will be gratified with the results Once a depositor, always a depositor, i coming to be a slogan here. BANK OF WASHINGTON JONATHAN HAVENS JEfcSE b. hoss. President. Caabiri JOHN G.

BLOUNT. Vice-President. Ms HAND fig FAINTED. Sggyy 1 I CHINA Bonner E. Casey, C.

Snell. and W. H. Hooker. QUIET HOME MARRIAGE AT SOUTH CREEK.

At eight o'clock in the evening on March 13th, Miss fV. Moses, of ABheville, became the bride of Ray-field Mavo. of CanmbeU'- frpeV at the home of hi3 brother. Mr. church! of Aurora.

Miss Moses was the teacher of the Chocowrnity school the past session, this bing her first term of school in this section. Since mov in here she has made many friends by her pleasing personality, wish her a. long life of 'iiappiness in the ship of Mr. Mayo is a prosperous young agriculturist of Campbell's Creek and is a young man who is held in the highest regard in the community in which he lives. and Mrs Mayo -will reside on their plantation at Campbell's MOTHERS OF DELICATE CHILDREN Should Read the Following Letter Mrs.

Slack's Story About Her Child's Recovery Is Entirely Reliable. Palmyra, Pa. "Three years ago my little girl had black measles which left her with a chronic cough and so awfully thin you could count all her ribs, and she coughed so much she had no appetite. "Nothing we gave her seemed to help her at ell untilone day Mrs. Neibert told me how much good Vinol had done her little girL so I decided to try it for' my little one, and it has done her so much good she is hungry all the time, her cough is gone, she is stouter and more healthy in color and this is the first winter has been able to play out in the snow, coasting and snow-balang without any ill effects.

"-Mrs. Alfred Slack, Palmyra, Pa. iuw vinoi wui ouiia up your ubuc viuea ana maite inem healthy, strong and robust, therefore we ask parents of every frail and sickly child in this vicinity to try a bottle of Vinol, I our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic without oiL I It we can induce you to try a bottle of mol as a body-bnilder and strength-creator for your child, and you do not find it is all we claim, we will return your money on demand. I Worthy Etheridge, Druggists, NOTICE OF SALE. i 1 By virtue of ths power of sale contained in a Mortgage deed executed by Ellis and wlie to Thos.

Smaw, recorded in tno Registers office of Beaufort County in' Book No. 136, pao 31G and herein referred to, Lwill sell at the Court Housa door of Beaufort County, Washington, N. to the highest bidder for cash on Monday th 12, day of April 1915, at 12 o'clock the following property described and conveyed in said mortgage: That certain tract of iacicj lying and being in Aero Township, Beaufort County, ortn Carolina adjoining the lands of Thomas E. ana otneri ana i beginning at tha Smaw and Willis' corder oil the side of Pamlico riv- er, and thence running north 42 ripcrwa nrnd 40 minutes east 31 and' 60-100 chains to a stake on the Military road; thenco eastwardly -with? said road south 45 a(nd 1 minutos east 4 and 18-100 chains; thencs south 22 decrees and minutes east 7 and e8-100 thonco with Lena B. Mclllhenny lino 'south 63 dogree3 and 15 minutos wost 33 and 14-100 chains to a small hickory and pointon on "tho bonk of, Pamlico river, and thonco westwardly alon said riv- cr to tho beginning: Containing T3 and 3-10 acros, moro or less.

This March 9th. 1915 Thos. Smaw, i 1 of this city, and of the Knights of Honor. Besides his wife (nee Miss Eula Gardner,) leaves one daughter, Misa Oertrude, and three sons, W. L- G.

and J. R. Selby of Aurora, to mourn their loss of a loving Osband ther The largest crowd that ever at tended a funeral there paid their last respects to the deceased Thursday afternoon, when the last sad rites were administered and the remains intered in the family barial ground at 3 o'clock," his pastor. Rev. E.

Trotman, conducting the services. Honorary pallbearers were C. S. Dixon, Sr C. T.

Allen, J. M. vmmM mm llcenm' zmism impaired? Does your throat get tiusky or clogged? Modern science proves that those symptoms result from ronndown health. Snuffs and vapors pre irritating and useless. 3C6TT4B0MCJ The oil-food in Scott's Emulsion wiU enrich and enliven the blood.

aid nutrition and assist nature to check the inflammation and heal the sensitive membranes. Shan Alcoholic and inuM upon SCOTT'S. 14-49 NOTICE. To the Creditors of Geo. N.Howard.

You are hereby notified that the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort Co, made the proceeding now pending jn this court, wherein Oeo. N. Howard is petitioner and his creditors are respondents, which said order is in words and figures as. follows: NORTH CAROLINA BEAUFORT COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK. IN RE PETITION OF GEO.

HOWARD, INSOLVENT DEBTOR. ORDER. Geo. Howard having filed with the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort County a petition alleging that he is an insolvent debtor, and praying for an order that his estate may be assigned for the petition of all his creditors, and that his person may hereafter be exempt from ar rest and imprisonment on account of any judgment previously ren dered or of any debts previously contracted, and he having filed with said rjatition a list ol ms creditors with tho places of their residence and the amount owi ng to each together with an inventory of his 'estate It i3 therefore ordered that all of ths creditors, or such of them as so desire, of the said Geo. N.

Howard shall show cause before the undersigned at his office in the Court Housa in Washington, N. C. on th-3 15th day of April, 1915 why tho petition of the said Geo, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1915. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Rev.

E. Trotman, of Aurora, made us a pleasant call Monday. To the surprise of our people a beautiful snow was falling when they awoke yesterday morning. It melted. about as fast as it fell.

,7 Mr. G. Smith of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry will lecture at the court house tonight on the subject of stock raising." A memorial service was conducted at St. Peter'3 church Sun day jnight to the memory of the late E. K.

Willis and E. H. Farriss. It was one of the most touching services held here, in a long time and the talks sympathetic and beautiful. The body Mr.

W. G. O'Neal was brought here Thursday for burial. He was a native of Hyde county and for many years resided in this city but a resident of Winston Salem at the time of his death. He left a widow and Bix small children and one brother, Mr.

D. O'Neal of this city. Rev. E. M.

Snipes, pastor of the Methodist church, announced Sun- day that "a meeting would beheld in the church beginning April 7th Rev. A. L. Stanford, of Hickory, will assist him. He is one of the finest Gospel preachers in the coun- try and has had great meetings at most all of the places where he lias held meetings Ptnefile hems.

Owing to the enclement wTeather, there was neither Sunday school Or Prayer Meeting at Pineville Sun day. Miss Irene Kates is spending a iew aays vvasmngton wun friends this week. Mr. Olie Hodges of R. F.

D. No. was the guesc of Miss Sue Sv. an- ner Sunday. Mrs.

Thad Hodges and children of Old Ford spent Saturday night amd Sunday with Mr3. E. Hodgea and family of this place. Miss Kathleen Hodges spent Sat urday scight and Sunday Washington with Mis3 Blanch Ross. Misses Lillian Stewart, Margret Tralor and Josephine Burgess of Washington, were the eue3t of Miss Bessie Rehm Saturday after- moon.

Mis3 Lillian Stewart and Miss Bessie Rehm were the guest of Mrs. A F. Wj liam3 Saturday night. They toth report a de ightful tim There were three little girls in Raincoats enjoyed a swell ride be hind a good looking black horse Sunday morning. Miss Bessie Rehm and Lillian Stewart were the guest of Miss Sue Swanner Sunday.

It was a very disagreeable day Jbut they report a good time. Several of the farmers of this place have decided not to raise tobacco this year, Will some one please gratify my curosity to enform me where to locate Possom Hill and Respress Cross. Where is Red Joe? Do wake up sonny. Daddyy's Darling. Fiom Rnsoxeville.

We are having some very rainy weather and looks very like snow. i Miss Annie Ward of Elizabeth Citv is visiting her friends ana relatives at Ransomeville, ri. Mr. C. C.

Parker went out calling on the girls Sunday night, how it raiced. Poor boy got, wet as a dog and had a terrible time getting home how sorry. we felt for him Miss Daisy Tate of Ransomeville is vi3itiag her relatives and friends at Wade's Point we are wondering why she doesn't come home as we miss her very much indeed. We hope Mr. C.

Cl Parker will meet with better luck' the next time he goes calling on the girl3 a-nd that the young man will not get wet. rsaSKei. uarim are 051115 vx Wade's Point I think they will get a church 'yet. I think we heard Red Joe speak of the Martha fever. I caonot real ize why it is so poisonous to man.

Well we are glad to say that there seems not to be any one that knows anything about the Martha fever but Red Joe. wmi 99 time and space won't a a rARE sDecimers-the KIDNEY TROUBLES. A year and a half ago I was taken with a severe attack of Kidney rouble that pained me to such an -extent that morphine had to be given me. Was attended by a doctor who pronounced it as Stone in Bladder and prescribes I4thia Water. I took Lithia Water and Tablets for some time and received no relief from them.

I stopped taking medicines for some tjme, later having some Swamp-Root in the house I decided to try and felt much relieved. While taking the second bottle commenced to pass Gravel in urine until I had passed in 1 all at least a half dozen or more and have not suffered the slightest since and in all have one bottle and a half and feel ivery grateful to Swamp-Root. Yours very truly, H. SPINKS, i Camp Hill, Ala. Personally appeared before me this 16th day of August, 1909, H.

Spinks, who 'Subscribed the above statement and made oath that the same is true in substance in fact. LEE, Ex. of Justice of Peace Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For Yob. Letter to Dr. Kilmer Bin Sham ton, N.

Y. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Binghamton, N. for a sam- pie size bottle. It will convince any- one.

You will also receive a book-1 let of vauable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder, When writing, be sure and men- tjon the Washington Progress. Reg- ular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. One application soothe and heal a itrazh a cure. Ecrema, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ulcers and all skin disease! yield to its curative properties. jc a box.

At ma ururgists. tor It nmpl ftnd hook. "Health and I-9MNSTCN. HOIXOWAY A CO- 1TSO Spriits CwdM St Plula Pa. THE NEW SWINDELL HOTEL, 8 WAN QUARTER, N.

C. W. B. Swindell, Propr, Whila not completed, is now opeD and ready for-business. IE it is a neat, newly furnished room, a tempting meal and a warm wel- oome yon are looking for, give me a trial.

New friends, as Well Us old. ones, oatisiaction I guaranteed. Yours obediently, B. Swindell. Drugs, Stationery, Kodaks and School Books.

WORTHY ETHERIDGE1 tH6 i. H. SIMMONS MARBLb AND GRANITE COMPANY. Washington, C. Washington Market.

CORRECTED BY HUDSON AND COZZENS Callow jw Deeswar per 25 Dry Flint Hides, per ftalt. TTirifta. rier Dry Hides, d'ged, per to .08 Green Salt Hides Green Hides Deer Skin Flint. Deer Skin Salt Lamb skina 8heep Sheerlings Grown Chickens Spring 13 13 10 ......30 to 40 30 to 50 .....10 to 20 30 to 40 15 to 30 Hen Eggs 13 Wool, fr-e from burs .18 Wool burry ........10 to 12 Bale Cotton to Corn per bushel 75 Seed Cotton ..........2 3-4 NOTICE. This is to notify the general pub lic, that S.

J. Merriman, wh vas formerly manager of the Wash fagton-Beaufort Land Company, is do longer connected. with the said Company. Mr. John E.

Corey i now man ager of the Company, and can be found at the Company's office Market Street, this City, at the old rental stand of H. E. Harding Son. Washincton-Beaufort Land Com- compose this showing of hand pair.teo chin, The Women Club of this place had their box party Saturday night March the 6th for the benefit of new church. They seem to.

be successfully in the business, they got the sills laid and' lots of money in the treasure, if you have any spa.ir dollars give them for the benefit of God's divine services. The fishing business seems to be dull they dont catch as many as a harty man could eat, to the net. Rev. J. J.

Lewis filled his appointment here Sunday evening. Mr. W. H. Daniels returned home some- days ago from Columbia he has been seeking a job Mr.

W. M. Foster is now cutting logs for the Ham Egg. Lumber Co of Wade's Point. When you want advice about courting see Red Joe.

Miss Lillio Fulford and Miss Bessie Daniels were delivering goods last week for the King Mfg. Co It seems to be dangerous for a young boy of another plac to Pnm-A tr gift rTka rt nni rTJ o- trivia Some of the boys are i stretching ropes across the road for a young boy of Winsteadville trying to throw his horse. Mr. Mike Sawyer and Mr Clifton Moore were sporting in lover lane Sunday. Miss Martha Foster of this place is spreading a few days with her sister Mrs.

B. Wilktos of Winsteadville. The boys of this place have started a base ball team. Be careful boys don't get cross with the opposite side. Mr.

Ernest Ward makes us a good road overseer he works the road after each shower of rain. Red Joe Tooks better for thelait few days he must of broke up the fever on himself that he' mentioned in the last items. Cross Eyed John. From River Road Station. A debating society has been or ganized at Magnolia school house, the meetings have been well attended and it i3 very interesting.

Mr. Geo R. Jone3 of Norfolk, Va. who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. A J.

Sheppard and son, Mr. F. N. Sheppard at Bunyon was a ue3t of Mr. and Mrs L.

M. Sheppard at Holly Glen one' day and nteht last week and made us a very pleasant call at River -Road Station. The infant child of Mr. "and Mrs C. F.

Alligood of, River Road is very sick. The friends of Mies Lillian Alligood of River Road will be glad to know that she i3 improving after serious illness with pneumonia. Mrs. D. Ward and Mrs.

W. D. ongleton of Magnolia visited Mrs. Alice Singleton at Pineville one day week. Mrs.

J. N. Stubbs and child of Pinetown Bpent last week with her paront3, Mr. and Mrs J. B.

ht River Road. Mrs. Thad Congleton and chil dren of Magnolia went to Walla Watta Saturday to vi3it her mother who i3 very ill. Mr. and Mrs.

Bonner Waters and children of Broad Creek were guests of Mr. and Mrs Augustus Alligood at Magnolia Sunday. Ralph, a little son of Mr. and Mrs. M.

Sheppard of Holly Glen who has been very sick is con- jValsent. Mrs. J. A. Congleton and Mrs.

Will Woolard of Bunyon, Misses Julia, Nannie, Bet and Annie May Respess of Broad Creek, Misses Stoneham of River Shore and Bessie Woolard of Magnolia were guests of Mrs. J. B. Alligood of River Road Sunday. We are glad to see Miss Lillie Alligood of Magnolia is able to 0 out after an illness of saveral 2ek3, and hope she will soon regain perfect health.

Sunday, March seventh we had rain'all day and that night a beautiful snow storm, but it did not stay us. as the ground was Meat ness Cannot Be ure 1. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that. i3 by constitutional remedies.

Deafness js caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely- closed, Deafness i3 the result and unless the inf lamation can bo taken out and this itube restored to its normal condition, hear ing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out oi ton are caused Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F.

CHENNY, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- and we cordially invite 10 view mem. Plate, Platters, Jars atd Bowls of Unique and Handsome Design- ilany of Them lu. panel from the very Japan, Qiina, France, Germany, Itsly, Great britian, Switzerland and America.

DAINTV PIECIES FOR WEDDING PRESENT! TEWfflJi 7f W'Y rTrCSsWr: JEWELRY handiwork of realartis. the lovers of reiinea ani Centers of Art- appetite. Give life and rigor to Ncrnov- havo added to our ED. VHEE1EVER fOO MEED A E1EH TDIIIC TIE GROVE'S The Old Standard Grove's Tastclcsa chill Tonic is Equally Valuable as a General Tonic because it Acts on the Liver, Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds op the "Whole Sys texn. For Grown People end Children N.

Howard should not bo allowed chains thenw south 37 degrees and why his estate should not bejnd 35 minutos east 14 and 39-100 assigned for the benefit of his chains thenco south 43 degrees creditors and his person thereafter ond 1 35 minutos east Sand 85-100 exempt from arrest or imprison-, chains to a stako on tho road; You tr.ow hr.t yoa axe ttking vrhcii you Uke Grore'a Tasteless chill Tcrte cs ths formula is printed on crery Ubtl showing that it contains the well knowsi tonic properties of QUININE end IRON. It is as strong as the stroagest bitter tonic and is in Tasteless Fona. It has no equal for Malaria. CHTIt and Feru. inont on account "of -any debt filed in said schedulo of debts.

It is adiudged that this be published once a week for 'three 'successive week3 in the Wash ington Progr. cs, a newspaper pub- lished in tho City of Washington, N. C. Thi3 tho 13th dij of March, 1915. Geo.

A Paul, c. Weainess, general deLL.c7 and loss of Llotners and Fale, StcUy Children. Restores BCiocasess withoct Helieres nervous depression and low spirits- Arouse the liver to acticn puri fie the blood. A Tn Tonic and Sure Appetizer. A Complete Strenjtheae-.

no tamry aaotua oe wiiror-t it. vj joux we mean it. RE ADD EATU NEW to our friends and the nubile that we We wish to announce Furniture Buslnes Undertaking and Embalming PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN ALL ORDERS DAY OR NIGHT. Very respectfully, THE HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE. WASHINGTON.

allow me to write any more I will ricg off by here is to all the pretty girls that are strictly in it who doesn't lose her head. Even for a moment plays well the game and knows the limit and still gets all' the fun there is in it. M. J. T.

This January 12th, 1915. jstipation. i.

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