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8?betrtbere desiring the paper dla?dhaaue<T wlIT pleas* -ffotttr thir of* & he? on date of expiration, otherwise S^-v It will be continued at regular subK ecription rates until notice to atop jjv i-? reoeixed. PvT It yen |lo not (et the Dally ifcswe .promptly telephne or write the maniger, and the complaint will receive ft/. fwiiiHiH ttntii[2u,, it _ip_ ouL^ aire to pleaae you. ""'ill articles sent to the Dally News tor implication must be "signed by they w111 not WEDNESDAY. MAR. 19. 1913. HYLVESTKK NOW NOTORIOUS. ' Mr. 21. T. Stewart of this place, who observed both I he suffrage parade ;a Washington. I>. C., and the Inaug&ro.l parade the day after, hits Majcr Sylvester of the Washington. : l>.* police squarely on the head ? <?' . hummer in l.u. remark to the following purpart: the crowds1 ' Ju ' Wash In clou were larger. If an"y^~ , thing, en the day of the Inaugurat!on '.han on the day before; the police succeeded In keeping the crowd back on Tuesday." March 4; It is reasonable to suppose they could have Jirpt it back on Monday March 3ru. Mr. suferarti In common with nearly all Southern gentlemen, is r. "?*. an ardent believer In equal turtrage? he ftmfs It hard to beltcv- *iiat' woman is exactly in lier place k hen she exposi s herself to the tisk r' sue', treatment as she row-jvt.l <r Wa Mngion. Hut Mr. Stewart, in common with : II Somen. would see women proteced under r.ny and all tircunisJiiti -Th- tact ??!" the whole business Is < th a* Major S> I venter has got himself* juti* .. tucks which lie would stumbled into liuu he i '.: i*n <>i' c? u?l> n.nuTy rue " tlf s?:-<4cts lor ihc suilra* g.-t< - ;. ? women took the matter m Pr**'.dent Toft, who onimnnded that thrt b?* roped otV. Major Sylvester tad t.? fitii'V the order of the Prcs:i;??nt. but he ulo?>e?l in tin* manner of a sullen waiter in a cheap restaurant. He should have made the :.ume arrangements for keeping clear the line of march on -Monday * as on Tne-wa>. His -\ctt*e made matter* infinitely Vorrf "TTp?blamed the disorders upon ' 'he ric-ruff of the South." Tlv-re were many Southerners at the Inauguration. but thev. were not li.'i-m:.. As ? matter of common ?en>.v. it ukea a little money to take ouch . ttip as going to an itiauguraYfiV wa> the Washington l\ptei? and lodging houses rob visitors every " toifr" years t eft ft* io rDs^nurrti-'e ilir rifi-rafi of the South " Such Southern men as were there were not given to taunting and pushins helpless women. Does nott he natural, logical expluuuilo:i of the ,whole affair lie in A.,ij.?r Svlvester's wflful apathy in not "i.'ik'ng proper steps io restrain JM-tH of Columbia rowdies^ WHtTK RlfiHOV HTM Mr*. T. F. Smith entertained the W. C T. U. Tuesday afternoon at her iw.r-i a >.? i.lvlnr, o WKIlu UlKHsin On. " ? - rial. The Temperance p roe rain was us folloys. HIBle R*nrttn?r? Hr Mrs .M. -R; Giles. Prayer By the Union. Hymn?Work ror the Night is Coming. Reading?To Absent Friends?By Mrs. E. T. Stewart. Reading Senator Well's Tribute to Frances E. Willard? By Mrs. Fannie Sugg Music. Reading?Bulletin Condiments? By Mrs. W. E. Byrd. Reading?How it Began?By Mrs. if' ' J. T. Hobs. . Hymn?To'Him fh&r OrnrcoTnettr. Reading?Why We Wear the Wh)te Ribbon?By Miss Bettie Farj*, row. Hymn?While the DaysaAre Going P " Reading?The Tone of Voire?By Mrs. O. B. Carmalt. Music. Reading?Victory?By Mrs. A. S. i t Fulford. Music. , Reading?Poem. Intemperance ? By Mrs. A. W. Thomas. N ' Reading?A Message from Mrs Maun?By Mrs. J. W. niily. ?fj Hymn?Tolling On. i Reading?Oaa Glass Too Much? By Mrs. P. A. Nftefcolson. fy Music. ii', Reading?I Hare Drunk My Last &! Glass?By Mrs Giles. Miss Wlliard's QuoUUona?By every member of the W. C. T. I*. Recitation- I'll Chooee the Lesser - Ev'l?By Mrs. 8.' K. Alllguptr.? 1 After the singing of Bless Be the || Tip that Binds. refreshments wei MHBd. uul ?mcU OM.KtM.Qt r.pc: n eaJoy??j? mft?rnoon. } FOR AMKKHMK M. HI. AI, O.XUHEB. boa Angeles, March 19.?pittxen of thla city hara started a movemei to raise $10,000 to b? awarded to th composer of a prixe opera in. a m ttonal competition under the auspice of the National Federation of Mas cal Clubs and to be performed irf rot position of 1915. The plan of th federated dubs is to make this opei atlc production one of the feature of a great American musical coe gross. . A / HIS LOVE l? EVERGREEN. Hoosier Ha- Married Fpur f.Tyrtlc and Would Have No Other. Evansville, Ind.?Myrtle as a nam for sweethearts and wives has be come n fad with Charles Boys, bur Ing Hi twenty-sever^ years he hai cultivated It carefully. He has ha< four wives and they were nil Myrtles "I am just foolish about that num? Myrtle." said he. "I would marrj uo woman unless that was her name Mary. Rose, MahgareL Helen. Pans] and ti-.r like are aif\rtgnt, but they aT? not in it with Myrtlowith me." I liv liitiueu one ai 'Vinsiow, ran | adn. ami married her. Two Indians Myrtles, have departed by. the divorce | route. lie. arc umulnted his preseni Myrtle when he married Myrtle Hoov 1 or of this city a few bourn after h< was divorced from Myrtle Hoy Boys. BEAT* AND BINDS BURGLAR. Son of Late Chauncey F. Black Sur pr;sea Intruder In Home. Yo.k. Pa.?After severely b^atlnf i a he eauglit?in?his lioiue -fiiAiHUvg" Black, son of the latt i:. Ul.nk.ftai-aiM.-I.rfiTnn-.agr j^Jnvernor of Pennaylvnniav bound tht 1 intruder hand and font. brought him It tills city acd turned him over to the | Ik ik e. 7^? The battle took place the ok ' 11'ai k homestead. When Mi. .and Mrs j Hi ink returned home after u visit tc friend* they found a man attired lc one of Mr. Black's best suits coming downstairs. Mr. Black attacked the burglar and came out* vk'tprious. Bridgegroom Didn't Treat. Washington, ind.?Because Andrew Kdwards departed from the soria custom which demrnds that a bride groom "treat" when he stepg into the state cf matrimony, that benedict hni r. black eye. a badly wrdnched should ler nr.d a g?.r*h on the head. Edwards had ;?> cigars for a crowd of luea uud boys who charivaried tht couple and they forced an entrance t< Uls house, threw the bridegroom out oi doors_and down a flight of steps. Wcman Disguised as Man. Spokane. Wash.?"Harry Allen," n ha-veat hand arrested at Tekoa foi selling liquor to an nldian, confessed thai "he" Is Nell Pickrell, a young wo man of Seattle, who for several years has persisted in disguising herself as ;i man. As u harvest hand ah" proved her ability to smoke, drink and frequent saloons, but tvas "unable to dc the heavy work required on the farm, Centre of Population. ?l>. c.?Tim centre ol population of the I'nited States was announced by Director of Census-Du* rand to be in the western part of the city of Blooming ton, Monroe county, 4ndr This is eig' i miles further west than the location announced July IT, when Director Durand placed It four and one-quarter miles south of Union, vlll". In the same county. Housebreaker Escapes By Ruse. 'Chester, Pa.?Feigning drunkenness. a housebreaker surprised by Samuel C. Talbot as he crawled out ol a cellar .window at the home of Joseph Davis, managed to escape. Because he seemed drunk Talbot released his grasp on., the man and the stranger bolted. The robber was evidently frlghtcnciAccauze notbintwflfi jnlM; Tng fu tne nouse. Rice Mills in Merger. New Orleans, La.?Twenty-eight ol the forty-six rice' mills In Louisiana have been merged into the Louisiana State Rice Milling Company, with ar authorized capitalization or 19,500,000. This merger In the outgrowth of a emailed organization started with eighteen mills. \ THE PROOIis in its popularity. Ank any one who has,used Oowan's Preparation for Croup. Pneumonia. Coughs. Colds, and you will be told it is a sterling remedy?no home should be without It. It ; prevents and cures. 26c.; 50e.j 11.00. It is guaranteed. It is external. All drngglsU. Keep It in the home, always. Uuy fiffSST? I PADL = turn. Get your ttomMb. 'Iw, kidney# and boWeU In healthy condition - by tailing Tiaslrtn BUtara, and, yon ? will not be troubled with the pains of rheumatism. Chnrlea B. Allen, who it suffered indescribable torture from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased ktdneyc, write*: l* "All remedies failed until 1 used ? Electric Bitters, but four bottles ol I- this wonderful remedy cured me eompletely." Maybe your-rheumatle r" kidney00 *t?glJlch- UTtr *** will give you prompt reliaf. GOc and v $1.00. Recommended by lUrdy's a Drug Store. 1 CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION. State of North Carolina. Department of 8tate. To All to .Whom These Presents Mjjt ? Cthie^-Greathmt- s WHEREAS, it appears to my satr isfaetlon. by duly authenticated reci ord of the proceeding* for the volun" tar: dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockhold| era, deposited in tty ofilee, that the Southern Lime Company, a corpora, tion of this State, whose principal ofr flee Is situated at No. . street. In the City of Washington,s ' County of Beaufort, State of North ! Carolina (A. W. Styron being "tlrg; agent therein and in charge thereof/ ( upon whom process may be served),, , hat complied with the requirements t ..I Chapter 21, Revisal of 1905. en. titled "Corporations." preliminary to ' the issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution : i; NOW THEREFORE. I. J. 1JRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby jortlfy that the said corporation did. on the 12 day of March. 1913. file in 1 : my office a duly executed and attest ; ed consent in writing to the dlssotaf 1 iinn_pf said corporation,*executed by j . an tne siocKuomere mereoi. wnicn t J said consent and the record of the J "proceedings aforesaid are now on file J in ray said office as provided by-law* 1 I IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I J have ta?"-eto set ray hand and affixed ( I ray official seal, at Raleigh, this 12 r jday of March. A. D?, 1913. > I <Signed) ' . ' J. BRYAN GRIMES. Secretary of State, j 3-18-4wc ^ H . . . i; TRY A NEWS WANT AD ___ _____ NOTICE. [ Under and by virtue of power of > jeale contained In a certain mortgage ' | deed, dated September 4th, 1908. exf ecuted by John R. Boyd and Susan which aaid mortgage deed la duly recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Beaufort County* in Book 152, Page 158, the-undersigned will, on Thursday, the 10th day of April, 1913. at twelve (lp) o'clock, noon, offer fbr sale to the highert bidder for cash at the Court House door in Washington. N. C.f the following described real estate, to arte 1_? A certain tract or parcel of land tying and being in Beaufort County: Loiig A few 'IflTBgBip, HIU lietilbwl and defined as follows, to-wlt: Adjoining the iands of the Jonathan Jacocks Patent and bounded as ? follows: * : Beginning in the flr6t line of the patent at William E. Boyd's corner; . running with the patent Hue northjwardly to Martha P. *? ent line; thence with the patent line to William EL Boyd's corner; thence with his line woBt to the beginning, [ containing ten (10) acre# more or lean. See deed from John R. Boyd, ' fl-ted February 2nd, 1900, and re1 corded In the Register's Office of Beaufort County, in Booh 120, Page _ ?1?, . - . Th'.a 15th day of March; I9TT: # W. H. BOWEN. Mortgagee. Wiiliani Bragaw & Company, Owners of the Debt. EDWARD L. STEWART, Attorney. 2-ll-4wc hotel Raymond 42 Eat 28 th Street <A< Un, iMh. > New York City EUROPEAN PLAN j' I SO Per Day ad Up AMERICAN PLAN *2.39 Per Day and Up ( a Special rate* p> the week or moot*. In?enlda invited. Raforenrr e?rh-.nred. A Quiet family kotel. recommended Indira vHiltat New York ii*i lSi? JtTi ***** bJ_ l"tr' 2^222* l rtatioa^. > MARK A CADWBLL. % vr ' I . I?k' WAlTlNfit LIST sone In all parte of,th? country aw waiting analotiely (or thalr r.plea ol negt Sunday's New York World! 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