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E- Mmt 6. mt" mt in? pot~?Tj JlaJkijton^N. CL. under the act of 1 1 **? Moath | .15 Vour Month? , i.eg fa*,- ?U Month? 1.55 Ooo Y?or 1.00 ft';* -r .- i^iuiin Kr continued will plena* notify this of. jfe-? trVm" dao??jira^to^^oAywl?o f scripuon ratea until notice to stop BR:. received. IT tcu do not get .the Del./ News Ru promptly telephne or write the maniger. end the compl&iht will receive immediate ettentton It l? our doS3 hre to please you. AH articles sent to tho Dally News fcr publication must be signed by the wrUer."*olEerwIs^ they will nor ? te published. SATURDAY, MAY 24. 1913.* A >K\Y FEATURE OF THE DAILY SEWS. , ft,;' ... . r V. i.luning" Moliday; *-TItr _itairlr1 NEWS will publieh daily a scries of interesting lectures ami views'on I B&y topic* which are bound to please and inter?*! ail of our intelligent reader*. N;\: week, the study of the P;inai)i.? - nal \c?l! be tuKen up. WTTTTTt" , juth". -h u full a cecum of tile work thai ::?ts. been done in the construetic-.. of the canal and many interest Ing >rails conneriod with that part ' of roumry, A different story % about the onnal will be taken up every day during the week. Kacli accour." -will b" illustrated with clear and L'stinrt photographs. The following week another subject .. .II bo tajcen up anil discussed. ? Itt th;s wwy, our reader* will be ahte. to i 'ii valuable Information regarding subjects about which the general puh'vc knows very little. P n't miss a on*' of the series. Bejsir Monday and follow the* course thrr :ah to*the end. TMK KAlsKlfS UUdHTKU Willis. tirr.itisT Social ami Political Kvrnt ?f Many Vrai>. .u. Vny 21.- Kings and PoPrinces, ihi <? "?, i ounis. Lor,.-' ;-u?l ladles of every decree of iii n ii n-'MMl mon-st >o f ' . -mi i | m i t1 ii I i iit t It it i;Uf .- >( srr-?l in German^ for many a year to.hi}, wl.en Prince** Victoria Louise, i .?1: daughter of the Kmperor and Ki:.;r*-ss became ii-" bride of rrinee t/n-st'Vf ' runibe'rlutid.' 'The'is a vrn.'-erunddauahiir j>. th-- late vjucvu Victoria, un-l Prime Krnest a I.;-.' |esc?,tiiirtiiI <>. George III. ot ti:* . * Itritifii. The G-rm.'.tt Pourt Is a"..-- . b-bratina today the silver anf.: - ry i ii " wedding of Prince lb r.:*y o- Prussia. 71.- entire trotitts*-uu < * th? bride ymj. "mail'- tu Gi-r:uany."< ami it ot;- --f the roo.-t elaborate, even deelc:xl for such an occasion. The fir." ant uniforms of the Prince's at J i as wi?ll a* Oihur- of the co!.--. o.ail" a handsome sho\,. The K ;c .- r. w.:<i ku\i- irP~~"bride away, v r- M* 11 military imYfornT TTie r.!i iviis? dr**s*ed .n s;*.r;ti -vltl; magnificent j.-w. 1.-. Princess Louise. who ett:?rert the church oil tii" arm of her fatiifc. was attired in handsome satin with ions t-ir.-.r: train. The wedding party inflll.'lf-ij ail the sons of the Emperor and the wives of those who are tuurrted. England, Hnssia, Italy. * France. Hoiiand and Spain were represented. Ex-King Manuel of Portugal hud-his imitation with ilircwn heeuuse th" Knis-r Is displeased with him for puiitical reason*. T .e wedding has proved an event ... of -jireaLe.-iT importance as welt of ir.ii re't. The Duke of t'mnherlnnd, i-:>:i if -he last King of Hanover. Prir.ve of (Jreat Britain, has never given his consent to Prussia's annexr.tion t?f Hanover. For tills reason h was excluded from the thepne of Brunswick, and in lfuHL when the HegtoiL uf Ilrunsw.<*k died. h? was again excluded, as lie still adhered tv his antagonistic attitude. Ttre-Kntnrr repeatedly endeavored to affect a reconciliation between the two houae^j but his efforts were unavailing against the Duke's hostility. Afrer the tragic death of the Duke's eldest son. who was killed in an automobile accident last May, the - opposition wcake^e^ - and subsequently his only surviving son. Prince Ernest; visited the Berlin Court. with the result that he won the Kaiser's only daughter. The presents -which have' been coming from all parts of the world for the past two months, are valued at over f 1,000,000. IKTII.I.KRV TO HAWAII. San Francisco, May 24?Two companies of the Coast Artillery Corps, sailed for Hawaii today, after only ten days' notice. They are the 119tb and the 143d. which have been on duty at Fort Washington, Maryland, [jr; and on the Potomac river below i Washington. It Is declared that (here Is mo significance In sending their p, companies to the Eafct. E" HomeSite. It Mom i -a nuvfDK TRinm 8IS> lv'jsexS^ In Pitt County. N c\. thirty-three J mr? iMt November, to Markham and Isabella Manning was born Thomas 8 hep bard Manning, their oniyemur?His fa.hei- suou Ala^. leaving the wtdeW and the little boy. The affectionate mother diligently the nurture and admonition of the Lord. " His was a generous nature: Trmitrt Ui1ilH~rfghau' | and sham his last means with the needy. When about twenty-four years of age. he left the parental rocf and went forth into the sKde world to work, trying successfully railroading, lirst with the A. C. Ki. system, but latterly with the Norfolk Southern. J . Iu 1904. he was happily married to MlSs aiagglb L&Uglllllglluutv, also a native of Pitt County, to whom he was cowmendably devoted. This union was blessed wltb four bright, happy children. In whom the fond" f father had great pleasure. His last " Sunday?yea. last day?on earth j .was eucut with his cherished family . in their peaceable home "on AVesf j Main street, Washington. N. C. His reluctant departure early the next nxarniULS suggestive of a presentment which proved to be all too real and tragic; for In twelve hours the startling news of his awful death -KOiL.Jlttghcd to his loved ones. While on duty?noble thought! a railway locomotive .crushed out his life. Surely. "In the midst of life we are in death." This mysterious stroke of divine providence fell most heavily upon | the aged mother and the ' young, i hopeful wife. May they be consoled by the Master's assurance, "What I do thou knowest not now; but thou shalt know hereafter."?John 1317. After many practical kindnesses shown ire oereaved unet> litis. Ma- Manning's remains were borne to the old home three miles cast of Wl:khard, where they were interred at 2 j. m. on Tuesday, May 27. 1913. j a ad where a large company of relatives. neighbors and friends gathered to pay their last respect, the funoral services being conducted by this writer. May He who Is "the helper of the fatherless'" and "a judge of tlip- widows" graciously verify lij^wc.rd. "he relievo:h the fatherless and widow!" "O Lord! how happy should we be. 1: .mild leu it eui- oiiro? in tlieo. . If we .froin M'll t'OUld tesi. ; And feel at heart that one above. In perfect wisdom, perfect love, Is working (or the best." fitBfereiy, UOBEUT HOl'STOX ltltOOM. j May 2t. 1913. Pittsburg. May 24.?Frank Klaus and Kddie .McGoorty arc i<: fight six round* before the National A. I . here tonight. The mill will furnish a line on the ability of the nu n. who have had comparatively easy sailing in the last several bouts. * Mr. McCart) un<l Mr. I'elky. t'algary. Alta.. May 24.?Mr. Luther Mot'arty and Mr. Arthur Petky. the New England heavy*"i>i ht, wuiL haviL "howd'do" to each other In a tistic way before the Calgary bux.ms -ylub tonight. The bout is for ten rounds, and is of unusual interest because of the cleverness Polky has been displaying in recent mills. 'Cornell and Harvard in (lowing Contest. Ithaca. X. Y.. May 24.?The 'varsity crews of Cornell and Harvard mept here today in their annual contest on Lake Cayuga. The Cornelllans aTe slight favorites. Mttoa in Meet Graves. New York. May 24.?Jack Dritton and "Kid" Graves have been matched to light before the National A. C. ' ror rflx rounds tonight. NK\Y CHAMPION SH4)K MACHlNK. My guarantee goes with repairs as well as with all my new shoes. The tinest repairing done while you wait. In my repairing you get all kinds of comfort. Shoes repaired while you wait?and not long to wait .either. You will be suited in the kind of re pairing I do. A pair of Khoen ran be hal/-soled ' and tin.shed in from 10 to 20 minutes. 1-et me repair the old shoes. At Market Street, _ I*. N. WILLIAMS. i / 5-24-tfc. TfOTlCK. Mr. J. Z. Green. Organizer-Lecturer of the N. C. Farmers' Union, will make a public address at Waablng on. N. C... Thursday. Juae l?th, 1?13, at 11 o'clock a. m. All who an Interest ad hi farm-TV Co-OperaHooa are a r gently regaeeted to attond. ?. T. HKRRINO, founty Bec.-Treas. 1-10-ttc V .' iVv 'v> - -v -*r * V' v''".' -u1 f' &/h/' txjfcaf- , 2rtA roplca) be' brought 11 Portion. Id # rccent sbipmr i> t of 400 II bun 100 died on the way and tUe re-II * ?. According to this It may be pro-11 mged that-the agony 'endured b, i? |? nans wbea tbe ship bejrlua to pitch md roll la as nothing compared with be snnte sufferings of tank lochwed eb. As n precaution tbe tlnb are fed reetically nothing for at leant ooe day 1 *for* being taken on board. Tbe gal- * antzed Irnu tanks to which the Bab { re carried contain from ten to ttfty t rulloua of ecu water kept at a constant j cmperature of about 00 degmcH by < team from the ship's boilers during be trip. ~~ ~~~ ^ Very Scientific Punishment. t Here Is n cnartning description of cor- j >orul puulsbiuvut aa given lu Ainerlcun cbools and prisons. It is tnken from 1 me of tbe leading newspapers of 1 inly nd will nstoulab some people be re as uucb ps U prububljr, jL?toul?bed tbe talian readers: "Tbe most incorrigible persona are ed with eyes bandaged and bands backled to a batb in wblcb there U n Ittle water. Tbey are stripped ami nade to Ho down In the bathtub. Tb [ :be water is a wlro lending from one L >ole of an electric bnttery. Another I* wire leading from the other j>olu I* placed in eontact \VIU1 A U{wn^e which la applied to the bnre body of the prLs- < >nor. Each time It touches him he re- 1 :elve? an electric shock that feel* ex- j nctly ns If ho were being whipped. j "The punished youth, being unable to . nee whence the blows come, suffers oil ^ the more and is (pon under subjection." ?New York World. A Legal Comedy. < The conservatism of the law ns-lt,ls f practiced in Philadelphia received'nn Illustration recently In the loud summows by theater if of the court-to Wll' a Ham Penn. Richard Penn and John 1 Ponn to appear In court In order that m t certain title to lsnd of which they were t the .original grantors could be cleared of an encumbrance , No one suggested to his honor, the president Judge of common pleas No ' 4. that Wllllapj Penn had been dead 1 20o years, and his sons Richard and John nearly as long. There was no ; uecd of such a suggestion. Every one within hearing of the clerk's voice knew tbht It was a vain show nnd uu empty form that was proceeding he- , Tore Their eyes. Through the idle crying of the names of men two centuries dead the demands of the law were' sntiMINl ami n title wad ekartd.?ca>u ^ and Uommehi. * " ? When an Animal Chokes. Few emergencies which arise on the I farm are more easily dealt with than choking. In cases of this kind we have ' never known the white of nti egg. ' when poured down the sufferer's throat ' to fail to give relief. To administer ' the egg quickly and surely it should be 1 broken into a wide mouthed bottle ' When such a bottle Is not quickly I available, however, any ordinary hot- j tie can be used by using ii funnel to t get into It and where ? funnel Is not |i lit "hand one can be* made by rolling n ji piece of paper into the desired shape | < When everything Is ready the animal's j' head should be raised as high as i** slble. the bottle thrust far baclt In |i the throat and the contents emptied , The egg will Immediately pass down i and make the throat passage "end the offending obstacle so smooth that it will PUSS on into the stomach.?Farm and fireside. Sh? Didn't Like It. Even unto honors, tr they must ear ry them alone, children In America would not be bom. A little plrl who lives in my neighborhood came" home ."rora school In tears one day not Jong ago. Her father Is a celebrated writer The schoolteacher, happening to select one of his stories to read aloud to the class, mentioned the fact that the oil thor of the story was the father of ui> small friend. "But why are you crying about it; -aweethaart?" hor father flpfcod "1>q . you think it's such a bad story?" "Ob. 50." the little girl answered: "it is n good enough story. But none of the other children's[ fathem write sto ries! Why do you. daddy / It's so peculiar!"?From "The American Child." Turning Away Wrath. The garden gate was open, nod a small boy paused to look at the dsffo (Ills within easy reach. Re was Just about to grab one when a bed root, wlrdow opened and an angry bouse holder applied. "These need tying up badly, sir." said the smart boy "These big (lowers are too heavy for their stems" There la oo question that If that boy keeps out of prison he will gel ou.?Manchester Guardian. On Exhibitor*. "nave job sccu Mamie's engagement rlna?** "Of conr*?. Did yon have an lden that she was making an effort to hide it?"?Detroit Free Press. Vary Decollate. "Poor chnpl Everything he _?arm goes on his wife's back." "Well, if you'd acen her at the opera you wouldn't think be earned much."-* Exchange. .. : Only Safe Way. Crljrjr*?Can yon keep a secret from yonr wife??Bricara?Not unless 1 -beef secret the fact that 1 hare one.?Bo* ton Transcript DW She? "Do 700 kooO. Ktkel" nil Oneo "I orofboord Ooorto sot to Fred tkot . .It boo,h k, ki.M no on) wonts to propooo. wboo.ro? b. Is near no bo to too Mrsooo to spook." ?Tboo. ?r dssr .? rspllsd BttwH. -1 ' uppooo too will bo oslHnc Ho op oo : ?? r.'?ntim>. soon/'-Eschooao. ' f J I i5iS I PhnnPM I f none o*. Notice is berth? given to ell per- I ons in tbe Glty of Washington re????*? n?S5 ho month of May. I can fce found at fife Court House. Honrs: 8 a. m. to ^ m.; 2 to G p. m. for the purpose i t receiving their list. rin bTcftLf d*te tf*lut Attention is also called to the fact hat fallvpft to list will result in out. being 4ouble-taxed. , Please not fall to list your taxes >efore expiration of above date. Reapectfully, C. C. CRATCH List Taker for City of Washington. 5-e-tfe?- - ' VKLK-EXD AMI 81XDAY EXCCIt8IOX MB KM TO V1HOIMA ltKAC# AND NORFOLK. C7~ via VOKl'OLK 8(>l THERX RAILROAD. , r? , - Ermn_ Wmfc-Enrt?Ann day loldnboro 14.75 $2.50 " -^Grange 4.76 2.50 , CInston 4.75 2.50 Jover ... .. 4.75 2.60 Cew Bern 4.75 2.60 I'anceboro 4.75 2.50 Rates to Virginia Beach?WeekSnd 75 cents higher and Sunday 40 :enta higher than the above Norfolk ares. * Week-end tickets Bold every Friday ind Saturday fMay 30th to September, rth Inclusive. good to return ukttr" nidnight Tuesday following date of sale. Sunday tickets sold Saturday night rains?May 30th to September 7th good to return leaving Norfolk 9:00 p. ji\. Sunday. Get complete information from S"our ticket agent. W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A.. 6-21-tfc Norfolk. Va." NOTICE. Vorth Carolina'?Ft nan fort Conn-tV. 4U^rior Fntnr ? George Radcliff ^ jij vs. Lida Sermons Radcliff. The defendant, above-named, will take uotlce that an action entitled aa. nbove has been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort County Tor the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and denfendunt. And the said defendant will take notice that she is required tn nnnear at tho term r>f Cunarlnr Court of said County, to be Ueld on the 4th day of August, 1913, at the Court House of said County, in Washington. N. C.,.and answer or demur to the complaint in said action. or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This 20th day of May. 913. GEO., A.'PAUL. -Clerk Super.ur Court. 5-2 e 4 wp NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator, C. T. A., of E. Stanley McCullough, Deceased, late of Beaufort County, North*Carolina; thta is to notify all persons taavinVclaime against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the lSth day of March. 1914, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery.?All persons -indebted to-, sa.J estate will please make Immediate payment. This March 15, 1913. EDWARD 8. McCTLLOCGH. Ward & Grimes, Attorneys. Administrator. MORTGAGE SAI.fe. By virtue of a power of sale contained In a certain mortgagu deed dateff January 27t19TZ; arid rtgrsrered in the Register's Office of Beaufort County In book 166. page 26^, which mortgage deed was executed by i Nancy Purser and Garfield Purser to the undersigned, I will offer for sale I to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Beaufort County. at 12 o'clock noon, on Monday the 26th day of May, 1913, the fol lowing aeurtMd land. On thi firt aide ot fltgU'foty*. and north side of the Oregon road. Beginning in Alooxa Mackeys lino at the lead ditch, running Westwardly to James Barrorea tirat cross ditch, thence with cross ditch northwardly to Barrores line, thence eastwardly with Barrores line and -road to the lead ditch and with the lend ditch to the beginning. Default haying been made la the debt secured breatd mortgage deed. Bale is made to aatlsfy same. This the 24 th day of April. 1?1S. ' J. O. MAYO,? Mortgagee. By W. A. "Thompson, Attorney. 4I?-4VC I Mj. I will kr in 11W (.laid Jmtr Hacmk > tlx. <o*rt HoUM ? tot it, parpow - lMta| mm * r- a. ? t. m. MM Jmati 5 l*-10tc Ltat tiki. . ' rsTAL ICIL CO., I Washington, N. C. UNTIL JUNE 10TH YOU CAN BUY FOR CASH A GENERAL- ELECTRIC 6-POUND I At ga.go ^ . J. Regular price $8.50. Every Iron is guaranteed 8 years against defects. Positively this offer I will expire June 10. We will make no charge"" I for delivery. I ^ WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT I I BBB1B1BBaiinMaaHaiBIMiaMaaBJ I l r "(>?' WOOD-M??m?lNcw ToKy^ao.^lUctoo?JAMtS W. COU > ~T rr>rw>T ^ f J. LLUi^ vvuuu^oc ( S BANKERS sod BROKERS.| S ( uocki, Boada, tlutiaa. Ma aad nnilal.ata, 71 llaaa M* S ? Carfaatar BalMlak. Norfolk, Va. I S Private wire. to ><a Taak Stock Etdaaaa, Haw ToHt Cot- ' \ aa Kacbaasa, Chlcaaa Board at Vradr aad other daaortal aa J i ^ ? Htaa. > Y (lao.1 Acoowata Glrea Cecofal All I ll \ High Cost of Living SOLVED Cook With Gas Gas Ranges aCCost AND Connected Free. Washington Light & Water~Co. TIT M Of TTkT/^fOarvaa ? ~~ I noonmUlUN, N. C 1 1 REFRIGERATORS c. A large stock of many different styles and sizes Come in and let us shoyr them to you. Harris Hardware Co. . - Square Dee Sto ' '* Everything Guaranteed as represented or your money cheer.-* fuliy refunded. A fidi line Groceries, Shoes, Motions, Dry Goods, Etc. J. JS. ADAMS. Phone 97 ? ICS ^ B I * ' J * I r-: : rrrrs?: : Waahlagton, North CaroUaa. " I" * * * * I 'I? ' ' J I a ... a I H. Ward Junlua D. UrlmM I Tfaahlagtcn. N O. - " j Wa gncUoa da Ua Coutf at tM * J I Flrat Judicial Dlatrtot at 4 |ta r~t.nl Oomtta. - I I . a. a a ?.* W. B. RODMAN, JR. . HIWMHt-Uw. ?- ?J . r>? N. C. - / Offlca Barings 4k Trust Building. * : aA??SSg2iS?5^ : : "Mmojoi.j.0, * T * ?.? *> I ^ * ? < . lTljf uL'cwt*! ' I I *? * John H. Small A_ D. ' ? ,, Frank H. Bryan SMALL, MacLEAN Jk BRYAN, ^ ^Washington; Nor^h Cyrils. ' 1 4 J' . . : HARRY MCMULLAW, "* Attomsy-ut-Lnw. Dr. Rodman Bid*. E. Main St. Washington. North Pnanllna EDWARD l. STEWART . j Attorney-at-Law, Waahlnf ton, N. c. ? i'*"**" # : : : . ."ssurs -b. : *' y : kcwwood U SOOtOKl " : Att.ra.y-.t-ua. * I ' * . : ' ' , ; * ? I T -.Vysstoa. W. n. l < . jj w. A. TfcoaatnZ ~ Aurora, K. 0, * Mclean a Thompson, A ttorneya-a t-La w, m * Aurora and Waihln*ton. N. C, - a,. GEO. J. 8TC9DBRT, Attorney-at-Law. Market Street; f Washington, N. C. . ? * m- m ' II TOO hhro a room for ran, adrertlao It la the Dally New.. 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