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S-: ' mSR *1 tiartb a. Iff*. I ~ .1!!!!!!!i! * * *! Om Twr tiffu , . Mwlban dMlrlli* th? paper dip-!! fe? ; -oontlnood will pltiN ootllr ?la of-j ftco on data of oaplratloa, otherwlne I KI* i It will bo continued at regular subscription ratoa an til notloe to atop ii received. ? ? . If you do not got the Dally Neat promptly telephn* or wrtto the mania er, and the complaint will receive I ra to pleaaa you. AH arttelee aont to the Dally News SM pobboatlon muai be algnod by ^llMi^othenrlM they will not p ?mrmHDAv mar, to. ms. ^ , BAffi tag WW WtlMAKY. ' April 15 has been set by the Board * of Elections as the date for tho , Ucmocratic primary in Washington. | This means that a mayor and i board cf alder men will-be elected on J that date. ' j Xhe?actual expenses of thejra^ rtutts primaries will be paid by ^ tcxlsg the candidates for mayor -j the 'vnr.'aus primaries will be paid ; by Uiing the candidates for mayor < .515.00 and those for alderman $2.00. 1 There :s no reason why any of the 1 candidates should be put to much further expense than the payment of < their fees.* All will have a^i equal4 j start, and while a cigar or so may be t Handed -around without exciting com- ( jhent, :t :s to'be hoped that any can- i didnte- -ho attempts to buy himself t into with a lavish expenditure t will by -o doing turn public sentl- 1 ment sgainst himself. The machinery for conducting , every primary is placed in the hands ( ofAhe governing body of ;ne munlci- ( pallty. which may make any rules j not Inconc'ttent with the primary . law. i< I.IIIK4ft\ URXmitl\(i YAl.l Xlll.K SKItVIt K.t ~ s In 'T:!? paper appears a readable jf itn.l :r,:.l>-*AI'Abl?- HfllllllUHil .11 HVOr jI of maintaining and extending the! I Wash r.w* public library written by |S Mr. H. V. Ward. ? II- ri.l direct our attention Inrl_l a-it: i-T* away from the several anibi* vis projects utrvd^ing nursed < by tl*? Chamber of Commerce and r ?iist"a?*ud among the citizens, involv- t iiig i.'.'t personal subscription of large * aunts the iasuunfr of bonds of one : eort :*^ another, with his modest j plea : :* one of the smallest, least our public institutions- ?the public t library. r _ V*h:> others arc a king for thou! ; *'. library is ashing for hundred. I The a?i?ninn may oe -safely made | - i'i;u r.oT.v.ng in wasnmglon contrib- j c't?s io mtieh lhat is worth while to i ? -??HP life Tlw- J dividend* are paid In better trained 1 mind?, n broader view points. One of the most gratifying facts 1:1 connection with the library is that a large proportion of those who use it are children. It is a comforting thought that the : future of this institution is absolutely assuerd. No one who observes the ' train of school children which passes v lth'n it- doors day after day can doubt this, for habits formed in youth sticks through life. It is safe to war ?hwt tlm fmwro generation wilt. . provide for our public library in a way so lavish as would make ntnsi of its* present supporters gasp. 1 But at present nothing at all 1 startling is asked. It began in a humble way. and is content to enjoy a quiet, natural growth. It opens the way to many towards an education, it opens a way to .those already educated towards a broader outlook upon life.' If anybody wishes to see for hlm, -self how worthy the library is of supoort, let him "spend an afternoon in the little room in the Brown Bulld ing which constitutes the Washington Public Library. ^ HIGHWAY HINTS. ^ All road repair work should be f T done in the spring as soon ss T i the frost is out of tho ground, X A dry earth road will not w T freeze and haavs, for it is not J ths earth, but tho water it con- I T taine. that frooze^. i ~ X Some enginsors work from a T patch work design with no defi X T nrte purpose but to spond- ths T X appropriation. T T Too many local roade lead to X x tho h?mo of eemr influential T i farmer who has a political pull, % w- T Roads must be built to suit tho X charaotor and the volume of T, j traffic they are to boar. X Simple Addition. 7v / "One mile of good road will build another mile. and two miles of good mads i . will build four more; and so on nnUl 1 ' I the farmer bos the road he wantmtom farm to market place, and tbp^^Est has the frank line that be warfPTfltf *T.rjbnd, I. .otl.fiHl,- .ny. ,1-tlor eruur l'jouty of Vermont. \ |! . IM RAILROAD CONTROL. Mexico Holds 61 Per Cant of Stock . of National fjnoa. >f rumors of the pfcBMhg of the'con rol 0; the tUOCk.ot the Nattonhl ltnUways of Mexico, froth the hands of the t:\crnmenj to those of. certain itnan ial Interests in New York me. with m authoritative denial from tbo oficv of the company. Tho Lenlal was ncvirred In by Ernesto Madero Minster of Finance. !iii E. N. Brown, president of the :orporation, who was recently in New Pork City, affirmed there was no oundadon for the report. It is a mater of -ocord, too that the governcent controls some 31 per cent, of ho stock- Which 1-- registered and denoted with the National Treaiury/ This uakes it Impossible for any one g vergmeht, which c^n jo given by a special a-t of the Mexican Congress. There la no move >f a iy nature on foot to secure control d. b risk* rs or financiers, cither in S'cw York City or elsewhere. Hallway conditions in Mexico are specially growing better on all lines mil especially is this true of national !aes the earnings of which ehow a rapid recovery since the resolution estorniiuu of peace, the earnings initialed a uecregae of 12 per cent over he previous June, in J*iiy and Augus^ he increase over life corresponding Months a year ago were 1 and 3 per en?-, respectively, -This is- note*, jvorlhy because the earnings in each M the,e months 4l..st year were In ex est' of six 'Million pesos. BIG HATS hOT HEALTHFUL. Doctor Sayc Women Arc Benefited by Little Bonnets. ? Ho<:on. Mass.?-Fashion's tendency luring the last- few years toward malier" luiU for wohienhns"resulted :> a clisilneijmpixjvement 1n the con?til?! gPX. UH'iil dlllg tO Dl. Scurgp \Y, Galvin. head of the ctnor;er.ry iio-*pital here. Many women wonder how it is hey find themselves ^hle to do work vhieh a few yearsr ago they wonldn't .ive drer.iucd of atTemping." says Dr. Salvin. "Should they desire to know "*e reason, they need but think of i decrease In the size and weight of heir hats, and they have the answer n the'.r question. Welleslcy and ladclifTe girl.-; are every year gaining ji their classroom averages and are rra dually surpassing young men Ijl neir siutues. ft n a significant fact hat most college girls wear no Jiata it all." Renovating Blankets. One of the first places to show wear iii a 'blanket la along the edge, which will begin to split into ** course fr;ag?. keeping blankets well bound with inch wide ribbon will prevent this. Lhltfcs. some accident_happens to a blanket, patching Is not resorfe'd to ur.*1.! It is very old. then a p^ecc from another blanket may be laid on large enough to cover the worn place and ~!<i in place by aarning miner man teaming. All thin places can be fortified by darning with ravclings from an old blanket. When the blanket is worn paat repair, just double It and quilt It together here and there and lay it across the roattresR under the sheet, and It. will continue to be of service. NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator T. A., of E. Stanley McCullough, deceased, |ate of Beaufort County North Carolina: this is to notify?al persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit then to the undersigned on or before th? 15th day of March. 1914, or this no tice will be ple.aded in baf of theii recovery. All persons indebted t< said estate will please make Irame diate payment. This March 15. 1913. EDWARD S. McCULLOUGH. Administrator Ward & Grimes, Attorneys. 8-16-4 wc fHEE Til TOU-MI SISTER ppfg; PUpfnlorlrwgnlar MratraatEotn ft! i? trrfi't W-*? r thin ayy dootor l buo-w tfcnf wy'hw;?tm?*m(Qt L; s#f? ami ti"-? onto tor j ai*n r Wbiuli itmiw f aiijtflw ri i*f, ?< w? Uc-'.r !tr? ?. J}V*U1C?WK^ rowr'j^n ? v -, w ** t > '.? ? atV'Atlii'., /r.* -*' MrruLMiv*ine*...- > ? .>.T 1 "nr.* to> o?.% 7<-xS n ^ fc? - r - < ? ' a vr'-.ty *o jr. i y^k 7p.?.r;u v yu*tr?A?f ,?f lwirsi, ?v- tjI; . -j lifl'lr V# J.;. . f^-rttmnw^at or Ir** ^W WRMwHO'. 1? >0. Ml r?j KC 5*w *EW IW *# ?*, t<I? BtftUoftr jy* Administrate? Je?e K Mayo, He-J <- i I*I(? \\ \lll2lv aS'l' Thousands upon thousands of persons In nil part - of ihefpuptix arewaiting anxiously f6r their copies of next Sunday's New York World, which aside from Its wonderful dUplay of news from all over the earth, will comprise a 24-page Illustrated Magazine, a 16 page Jojce Book full of Jests. riddles. funny pictures, tricks, phsales, etc., the words and rnurnid of the great song hit: "Oir! March" from the American Maid and many other features of eurpai^tng Internet. Owing to It* great demand the 8unday World shbuld always be ordered in gyHjjhcfe i I The ' ' New Orleans Rector Found Ministry a Profitable Profession. ' urmni. m-mat me mm* try is a paving proposition from a wprhily point oi vfcw horlib o*t by a statemmt made tuat from wedding fees alone' In bis twenty-seven years as rector of Trinity episcopal Church, of this city, the Rev. a. dor*, den Bakcwett has received $50,000. / Tlie Rev. Mr.* Bagewell's statistics Show that during his pastorate here be has perroffiMd 10.236 wedding eeie? monies, for which he received an average fee of |5. He has baptised 1.099 babies and has officiated at 2,001 funerals. Train Hurls Two Into Canal. Phlllipsburg, N. J.?Mrs. Anna Leiser and her son EfVin, 5 years old ; ware struck by a freight trajn and hurled irosn the lyebigh Valley itail- < read bridge Into th? Morris Canal basin, 100 feet below. Both were alive when picked up, hut they died a few minute*. Mrs. Lel&e^'s brother. John O'Connell, escaped death by clinging to a girder of the bridge. Testing .Suspected Water. Norristown. Pa.?Health Officer Charles E. White/had the water of1 a spring used by bathhouses along the river here examined and also the well on the Barbadoes Island, because several boys who drank from both developed typhoid fever. ^ , notice. Under and by virtue of power of Bait contained In a certain mortgage deed, dated September 4th, 1908, executed by John R. Boyd and Susan A. Hoyd, his wife, to W. H. Bowen, which a&td mortgage deed la duly recorded in the office of the Register, of Deeds for Beaufort County In Book 152. Page 15&, "the undersigned will, on Thursday, the 10th day o'clock, noon, offer for Bale to the hlghect bidder for cash at the Court House door In Washington, N. C., the following described reaf estate, towlt: A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being In Beaufort County. Long Acre Township, and described and defined as follows, to-wltt Adjoining the lands of the Jonathan Jacocks Patent and bounded as follows: : v.-Rgfinntmr?In the -first line of the patent at William E. Boyd's torner; running with the patent line northwardly to Martha F. r? j thence with her line-cast to the patient line; thence with the patent line to William rE. Boyd's corner; thence with his line west to the beginning, containing ten (10) acres more or . !p?? See deed from John R. Bo/d, d-ted February 2nd, fOhlT,' and" recorded 4n the Register's Office of Beaufort County, in Book 120. Pagh 212. This 10th day of March, 1913. "W. H. BOWEN. Mortgagee. William Bragaw ? Company, Owners of the Debt. *, EDWARD L. STEWART. Attorney. 3-ll-4*c Are You'Goillgto New York Soon? WRITE ; HOTEL RAYMOND 42 East 28th Street rfAt 9ak?|T St?ti??.I New York City ^ For Pocket Guide and Special Week ly Rate to Buyers and Parties * Single Room SI.SO a Day or a Week. MARK A. CALDWELL. (Mention thia Paper.) Froo to You and Ivory Motor Suf* ring from Woman'# Altmonto. ? ? ~ fr*r C. jsr r.u ,6, Iwi a \Wy lir;j number Of iu-mi .was- 1 miejuf postage. We hare arranged a gpe. attend to ?ail order fc 0?r CaHMrt m i We Want Y ? Tho isulln uvlla* the large Irems/and w w in position to ?me you better than i Gitc trt atrial audh%r raa nature you \v Nearly evrryono w ill have aomefWor to ?l for the scale you will nwri to weigh the p We will furnish YQU Fl rates of the new Parents Post 'At Yonr Harris Hai ELECTRK Is economical as we and safe. By using the get three times as mucl bill as the old fashioned you. Sprang Is her^. Wh house for use of electric WASHINGTON E fa????m Brings Send 1,5 Tor The O eat Model?No. S?the For the price of a writer. You can parti " :r Ttala irreaiaU^fo veraal typewriting la ct Ink has been brought i . This la the typewr e?t Arms and corporate ?wi fleet ahd by far the metal frame-work, mat feet upon It. . No B < Most people prefei beeatitnl type is obtsln : -?- = H-teeb. , ' Mly read type In sil the world's prfnttog pi M The OUrer Type* > IffEu ' &? H ' J i i ja jr sc 9Lb& ^ukplHn U ? [[*>" ?hl. d * ' K I Olnlsir,t.,r of !h. qU*llneJ ? 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Davenport lot, U4 run- K 1 tins thence In a southerly direction, elth Market street. a distance of lftj-rour fact and too Inches; thence, n a westerly direction, and parallel J I elth Ninth tercet, at right angles to . lred and Pifty tact to' the eaatorn . inc Of the lot known un the V. H. I loan Brothers lot, which la lot No, 7 it the plot of the Pate land recorded ' u Book *1. at page 7?0 In the omen . >f the Hastater of Deeds for Beaut a crt bounty; and rSnalgg with the * J jaatem Una or said lot NoT TT a die nehea. In a northerly direction, to " he Davenport lida; thence; in an . lasterly direction, with the pmven- a rnd fifty feet to the beginning; * PBThla March ltth, 1?18. I B. U BUSMAN. Is-is-awc ^ ? -yytbstlio iis |L&U|f 1 Dictionary \: THE MERUAM WEBSTER? : , it to ft raw CHE A- H ? 1 " ' TIOH, witm arcrr-l * field of the world's thought, J otlon sad.poUnro. The only ? ^ te-ss&'trs^sss* : sx*. M.- rnmnmot amtm.- | L |a?gSSSteas%| r Ti ' : P? - -r ewriier : mq a-nylng. 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