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Bft S3C^?DNnTTI!RN001' No. 11} JEaat^aUr Street. E*r~ Eatered as eecond-claae mattar august 6. llll, at tba potsofflce at Washington. N. C.. under tba act ot | V March 5, XtfO. C; i/ae Mcnth 9 .H 1 Months ^... 1.00 | ' Subscribers desiring the paper dla- ( BBsr Mfllinml- will pl*aea notify this of- r R v Aca on data of expiration, otherwise t 9 It will be continued at reguiav sub- i ? ' scriptlon rates until notice to atop ? > received. , m:.r ?: i p. ir you do not get tba DaLy News , promptly telcphne or write the man- , iger. and the complaint will rocelvo f |?-. _ ^immediate attention It is ow de- , aire to please you. fr4" ET'artlclM WM m thp Dally ;<ews Icr publication must be signed by EL the writer, otherwise they wiU not * fta published. 1 MONDAY. MAY 26. 1913 i itimvt; iih'Vcles ox TMK SI 1>KWALKS. A r.;? tr.ber oi cases have been ' brought lip In the Recorder's Court 1 recently iii which the defendants , r. * \vnrt> iMilltV r?f yi.llivo- hl.'VAl?. _ on -ddewalks within the city lim- , its or r rting at night without n light, t jL. 4*.-U ^xlt^..ordinance ugainst t tooth . . *he*e ami both ore being rig- I j& , i<!l> . pierced by the police of the ' city. Mayor Kugler requests^ll bicycle riders to kindly comply with the" ordinance Hint refrain from riding on the sidewalks. All offenders 1 who are eauglu. ^'ill be lined. Especial attention is directed to , young boy* who are constantly violating tli s ordinance and parents. ahciuM see to it that tltclr children do no' r:i> bicycles on the sidewalks. Itl'i; MtlMNt* Tlt li rU' I. WTS. ' the signs, instructing ve > Ueep to the riah'. were put up Main street, : rail's r condf-" t:..r.- i.ave in:proved urea'ly. There ?; . I:"We\or. still sotm- people who pc-- -t upon driving on the wrong h d* : t>c street. T'o police are lcri:*-:1 at present regarding these ruVs. P.- .hey will l>c enforced more sir : j Miy Mi tls?? future. FIOflTINS C.aRnFNS They Have Them Anchored With Living Hedges In Mexico. T'inuitrlnallou of man lias always beet; Impressed by floating Islands. In nii> .<; t tiii.es- such islands were repird-d with superstitious reverence. I rtrat: the ceiLiatitle story of Dolus?the I imtul Isle of Ai'olhi mill Artemis?is i lost !. of the many cases recorded in ' ;i. i, i-ire 01 vagrant l-jlautls n in ' son. P.says llint i:i the hike of Vildl- ' ii". .u.- then* J- ii ih-.rfc wiftxl wlilch is ? n. v.*:- ?,vti in |ho satin- place l'or a tiny and .1 : niul lie describes ** th* i?'n:??U cubed Oulantlnnc (i. e.. J **tmnio of roods"!, ia I.ydia. whi'h were ? li t v driven hy the wind, lr.it could |i. iv'-vlt J'tojji place to |dace n v ;.Vs. a I'. Miner srnbMi*?some tM<r,ral nm\ ^ S'-ir.o nitUTivuI?have flourished in many |>ar> ' f ti c early times. ^ r:< exposed to flood*. where a gartier, planted 0:1 terra firmn would be ruir.nl l>y these occurrences, while the vv Hontirg garden i-? undisturbed bv the fl rl-e >>( t'.ie waters. The famous float- i! it s: garden* of Kashmir are a case lu t.( jiiir.:. The In lie of. XM-hlmllen. near the city of Mexico, is nearly covered with ^ floating gardens, called china mints. on P> whi- It are raised vegetables and flowers for the ?-lty markets. They are a formed of floating masses of water ? plants. covered with soil and secured by poplar stakes. Tlio^atter take root *rd surround the i-i::nds with living t i.euger. Origin of Curtain Calls. Z T' * curtain rail t<x>k place on t t: - (-ccvliiS ?>f I-'rli. 120. 1" OjT that 1 :v.ori'ilo evening Vol was performed for the lirst tLinc i in I'.-irN. Tlie author wan fttiotvu to the , I'nrl* piih'ic, Suit nothing that they had | seen of i-i< ls:id pleased them so tnuch ' as "'uertipe." aud tUu enthusiasm found * *np.osjoji ;n noisy demands to see the m art! lii :? letter Voltaire says this of t!-<? incddetit: "They dragged rue out and !e?l ir.e hy force to the bos occupied l>y th" Luie1ie?s <le Villa rs and t? |?r dimrltt'*!'-in-law. The -whole then- k t?-r seemed to have gone mad?nil m shouted to the duclic** to kiss me, lr The itolse became no- groat that the n lady finally ol>eyer1. So I was. like al .Main i.'hartier. publicly kissed, but h- ti svas asleep, while I was wide awake.'' te Can't Keep a tioOd Maw Dawn. The way for a young man to rise Is <t> Improve himself In every way he ? can. never suspecting that anybody ^ L to hinder .him. Allow me to assure you that suspicion and Jealousy never did help any man In any situation. There may some times be ungenerous attempts to keep n young man down, and they will succeed, too. If he U- . n I tows his mind to be diverted from Its true channel to brood o\er the attemptt" ? ed injury. Cnst about and see If this failing has not Injured every person yon have ever known to fall into it? Abraham Lincoln. In Luck "How's yonr son getting along sluce he graduated m n doctor?" "Splendidly." "Building up a good practice?" [' "Yes, Indeed. He's only been pracfiring a yerfr. hot he's already get one ?[; ' family which pays Its Mil promptly E- an the 10th of every month."?Detroit L ttf? Press. D * - - -x. ^ >ACIIfA a nnrar a* tow Frictioi* Bttwnn MWrw and /*.? Maid M*? Avo.did. Women spoil their servants because hay, do not trust them, and the fault ? more with the mistress than with he rnaUl, fdf women who are eduntPtf "TiTTtl?mnture should ba-iaitom^ ind wiser fu their dealings ttiilpwoiu m who aro not educated uod who, bejuue of their antecedents and limited xperlcuce. ~?re ao immature that In mtuy ways they are very Like children. If the maid suspects her mistress of tying to get every bit of work out, of ier that is possible and of paying her he smallest wages tbst she Can permade lier to take. If the mistress la rare that the vinld will do as little vork as she can and will "strike** for lie maximum wages, wbnt else can her be but enemies, how ebe can tbey ook at each other but askance? Fan y having In your house not only h per'cct stranger, but oue who considers rou to be her enemy, with the certain snow ledge also that she Is unfriendly t> you. And yet that la the kind of llscord which exists every day aud all lay in *the best regulated families." A practical knowledge of the work 0 t>o done, an ability - to convey that inow lodge to servants, to observe iv it bout appearing to observe, to cor oct without nagging and to show friendliness without familiarity ? all hese will enable us to give to a maid 1 sense of personal freedom and reipoitsibilitt nud o practical knowledge )f the details of her work which will ;enu 10 dissipate xne nosniuy engonlore (J by years of misunderstnudlng.? Jentury. A Pertinent Query. The old gentleman looked Perlcy In the eye. "Can yon ?U|?fV)rt my daughter in tlio style to which she Is accustomed?"1 he demanded. "No. eoloftel, I can't." replied Perlcy. "but let me ask you. .sir. could you have done so at uiy use?"?Harper's Weekly. The Lure. "You're wanted at hoiuc. father." "Who says so?" "Mother." "Did she say anything else?'* "She said If you didn't coimsnt once ihe'd-comc and fetch yon." "Come on. boy. let's go home."?File condc Blatter. More Reliable. "Now, 1 want a canary that will sins right away and that will slug what I like, one that won't get the pip or die the (lrr.t .work." , _______ "You don't want n rnnnry, my friend. What yon want Is a music box."?Loutsyille Lourior .iKiniiai. " Host Medicine for Colds. When a druggist recommends a, emedy for colds, throat and lung roubles, you can feel sure that he mows what he is talking about. C. ower. Druggist, of Marlon. Ohio, rritos of Dr. Kinn's Vo?* ISf>im-orv I know Dr. King's New Discovery is lie be&t throat ami lung medicine 1 ?11. It cured my wife of a severe; ror.chial cold after nil other rcmd:es failed." It will do the same for on if you are suffering with a cold r any bronchial, ihroat or lung ough. Keep a bottle on hand all ;io time for everyone In the family to sc. It Is a home doctor. Price r?0e nd Sl.oo. Guaranteed by Hardy's Tug Store. JUV ITClMl'lUX SHOE MACHINE. My guarantee goes with repairs as clhas with all my new shoes. The nest repairing done while you wait, i my repairing you get all kinds of 3Uifort. Shoes repaired while you ait?and not long to wait either.' ou will be suited in the kind of reairing I do. A pair of shoes can be half-soled | nd finished in from 10 to 20 mlntes. Let nte repair the old-.shoes. At Market Streef, E. X. W11.LI A MS. 5-24-tfc CHICHESTER S PILLS THE 111 A MCVI? IlRAlm.i A hrf A'L.T*r OruffUt Mr AY - tM - ?.-'?ri-nr fiatM Hru4//V^ Pills ... Krd a 1 Usld meMHUAd/y Uv ?t*.te*. tea.cd ?l*.h r,i-^ Ribbon. \y !r1 iHvd r?l? Otktr. Rut ?f roar V I / - flr Pnitlin. Ai'i leClfl-CTtEn-TER'R I ? gf RlXWovn HKIMI Pit.I.A. far Sft \C F3 )<mkui>ii3ilHI.S<ln1 AlninRtUibit *?r SOI 0 M DRLQGlSTS EVERYWHERE XOTTTF. Mr. J. Z. Green. Organlzer-Loctur of the rc. 0. Farmers' I'nlon. will ake a public address at Wushing>n. N. C.. Thnraday. June 26th, 913. at 11 o'clock a. m. All who re interested In Farmers' (.'o-Operaons are urgeutly reguested to at nd. D. T. HERRING,. * County Boo. Troon, 5-20-tfc ' l our Money The protection of the best Installed the latest and 1 makers art. Solid Tisco 1 or spindles through doo Double time lock. Absolutely B Call at our Bank, corner o and we will take pleasur works. We spare no pal entrusted to us. SAVINGS & TR . G. MOSS, Pres. In die i mum of Vatolo. In SnritMrleml. at the foot of Uk *wot Aletncb BlaeleV Mas a small bodjr of ?ator. ! jl" VIli? tuTx ** 'and suddenly disappears. Tb? phenomenon. always occurs during thqlaatdays or August. Without warning t*i? lake empties Itself, and the great quantity of wilier that It contained disappears through Assures in the rocks to swell the waters -of the river ltbone. So rapidly does the lake empty Itself that the water level of the ltbone rises several meters in n few hours, and the valley la flooded. An old custom grants a new pair of shoes to the first peusant who conies to announce the disappearance of the lake to the inhabit ants of the vnlley. All the autumn, after the disappearonce of the wnters. the basin or Lake Marjelen remains dry. but during the following winter and spring It gradually fills again. Scientific men believe that the phenomenon Is caused in some way by the neighlmrtug glacier. I.iUIo by little the melting ICe raises the level of the lake until at the end of three or four years the nccumnlatcd water exerts such on enormous pressure upon the sides and bottom of the lake that the basin gradually becomes as porous as a sponge. At some point or other the water begins to escape. Then it flows more rapidly until nt last it pours through the fissures on every side. CONCENTRATION, Do Only One Thing at a Timo, but Do That One Thing Well. The man who makes roo<1 Is the' man who can shut out of his mind, all but one thing. An unsuccessful principal of a school o.nce snid that every i teacher ought to be able to do three things at once. Of course he was wrong. The teacher who- dees one thing at n time and does it well Is giv-J lng the pupil the best possible object i lesson in concentration. Wo have to learn to think clearly; amid distracting noises, to go forward on a straight and narrow way without diversions and excursions that waste our time and our substance and to keep at work regardless of the "tired" feeling, the "spring" feeling and whether the fishing is good or not. When the soft breeze comes In nt the window we must stiffen the morn! fiber ngnln?t Its allurement. We must -pin our attention ttnnly t6~the turgid and dry geometry of a legal brief or , the serried tigures of tho daybook or , -the liuav avMi-m gt j incrcnutUe cstai.-; lishment and let every other thought I await Its turp at the end of office hours. You may have heard a great lawyer in action in a crowded courtroom. What was tho secret of his power? It was that he would-not let the Jury's attention or the witness* tonguo wanI dor from the relevant facts. He kept I Insistently to tiio straight Ipie that Is i the shortcut distance from polut to pplnt. lie curtly dismissed all that /was superfluous. immaterial and calculated to blur the salient outlines of the piatter in controversy.?Philadelphia Ledger. Reassuring. The family of Mr. Torrance wasi about leaving the town of Strutbhaven for America.. Tibh.v Torrance, au old maiden .sister of Mr. Torraucc's. was I to neeompnny thcoi. Before they left some of the ueighbors were taJkim^lu ~TIbby of*the daftgersc-of^he "great deep.'* wlieu she suddenly exclaimed. "A wee I. njveel; It's^becn n dry summer. and I think the sen'll no' be very deep."?Argonaut. Shaky Collateral. An advertisement taken from a morning paper shows to what a pass a genius may come In a great city: "Wanted?A collaborator, by a young/ playwright, l'he play Is already written: collaborator to furnish board and bed until piay is produced."?Argonaut. A LlngUIstr; "Mrs. Gabber speaks" seven languages." "Fluently''** "Almost simultaneously." ? BlrmingI ham Age-Herald. Pretty Bysy. I "Is he making good?*' I "He must be. He never seems to have time to stop and tell anybody about it."?Detroit Free Press. To be of service is a solid foundation I for coiitcutment in this world.?Charles ' W. EUot A Literary Nois?. Ilcr?Writ's that rasping sound in the periodical room? Him?Oh. that'* where they are filing the magazines.?New York American. ? What Is not good for the swarm la not good for tbo bee.?Marcus Aurellq* / Should Have safe made. We have )ust l>est product of the safe (ayanese Steel. No bolts r. Lochs automatically. urglar Proof 1 Main and Market streets a In showing you how It ns to safeguard all fund* , UST COMPANY J. ft. SPARROW, Cashier ttfiikMlMfi I ' XJsFvorRIAIEs! * Notice is hereby given to alb per sons in the City of Washington required to list property or poll for taxation' must list their taxes during the month of May. I can be found at the Court House. Honrs: 8 a. m to I I 2 to 6 m. for the purpose After, the above date the tatSist I wlll.be eloeed. ?M ' Attention is also called to the fact that failure to list will result in your being double-taxed PI ease* do not fall to list your taxes before expiration of above date. Respectfully, ... C. C. CRATCH,. List Taher for city of WashlnRton. 5-G-tfc I WEKK-KND AMI SUNDAY KXCUR-, SION DARKS T*> YIKCIMA REACH AM) NORI-X)KK J I via J NORFOLK KIU THKRX RAILROAD. | From Week-End Sunday j Goldsboro 54.76 62.60 f I.aOrange 4.76 2.50 J Klnston 4.76 2.60 J l)ovor .. . 4.76 2.50 ^ New Bern 4.75 ?. 2.60 t Xanceboro 4.75 2.50 1 Hates to Virginia Beach?Week- # End 75 cents higher and Sunday 40 1 cents higher than the above Norfolk \ fares. ^ Week-end tickets sold every Friday { and Saturday May 30th to September j 7th Inclusive, good to return until ' midnight Tuesday following date of ^ sale. * _ Sunday tickets sold Saturday night trains?May 30th to September 7th good to return leaving Norfolk 9:00 p. m. Sunday. Get complete information from your ticket agent. W. W. ('RONTON, O. P. A.. 6-21-ttc Norfolk, Va. | aama 1 ; North Carolina?Beaufort County. [Superior Court. I George Radciifl vs. Lida Sermons liadcliff. I Thp Hofon/lonl ? ???t 1 take notice that an action entitled'as above has ?been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort County for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between tho plaintiff ' and denfendant. And the said defendant will take notice that she is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said County, to be held on the 4th day of August, 1913, at the Court House of said County, In Washington, S7 C., and ' answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or tlie piaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. ?This S?'th rtn.t uf Maj, 918. GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. ^ 6-20-4 \vp NOTICE. Having tiualifled^ Administrator, C. T. A., of E. Stanley McCulloagh, deceased, late of Beaufort County, North Carolina; this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the H>th-day of-MerctoflflU, or this no?. _ tics will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to sail estate will please make immediats payment. This March 15, 191S. EDWARD 8. McCULLOUGH, Ward & Grimes, Attorney?. Administrator. MORTGAGE SALS. talncd in a certain mortgage deed dated January 27, 1912, and registered In the Reg islet's Off1 ce of Beaufort County In book let, page 265, which mortgage deed was executed by :vaiicy Purser and Garfleld Purser to I I the undersigned, 1 will offer for sale I to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door In Beaufort Conn- ?J ty, at 12 o'clock noon, on Monday the 26th day or May, 1)13, the fol- _J lowing awriMfl me. ? -m On the east side of Booth Creek and north side of the Oregon road. Ik Beginning in Alonsa Mac keys line at jthe lead ditch, running Weetwardly to James Barrores Unit cross ditch, thence with cross ditch northwardly to Barrores line, thence eastward ly with Barrores line and road to the lead ditch and with the lead flitch to , the beglnnlag. J 'y CL Default having bsnt madeln the debt seen red by said mortgage deed, sale is made to satisfy same. This the 24th day of April. 1313. , J. 0. MATO, Mortgagee. By W. A. Thompson, Attorney. A 4-29-4wc * ** I will be in the c.raad Jary Room la the Conrt Hosm In the City of Washington for the p<wguae of tidhg city taxes from 6aa.tolp.ak sad from 2p. as. oatil Op m. until June "? W. C. ATM* p SMOOTHING IRON I At 82.60 Regular price S3.50. Every Iron is guaranteed I 5 years against defects. Positively this offer I will expire June 10. We irffl make no charge I for delivery. I -.44 ;:f V | .ill JlTOfthT I WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT I LEON WOOD?MtoteftlPtw YofkJC.o<ton^fcich?flge.?JAMES W..COLE % ' f J. LEON WOOD-& CO. I ! BANKERS and BROKERS.] V ' . qtocks, Bond* OoMoa, (Ma na4 Ftwtlalaaa. T? Hui St., S ' CuflaUt nafMTwg. Korfolk. V?. / ) Prtntt wtm to Im York Stack bduw, Haw York Oon- * i aa Kzckaaaa. Ottlcafo Board at Yrttdr and akt twawrlal caw- \ 1 tewpntaa Bcapactfalll Solicited. Uiaalnnwl ut Mar- } I (lul Aecoaata Olraa Careful itlawtlna ^ ) Vta/Nj-^k/V1 *4t%>>4raJ High Cost of Living L SOLVED ? Cook .With Oitcl -w ? v, ? ui v* ttvj r im * Gas Ranges atTCost AND Connected Free. Washington Light & Water^Co. : - WASHINGTON. N. C. 27 ! REFRIGERATORS I; ?iiargestock of many : different styles and sizes : Come in and let us show them to you. .7 v . " ; . , i *1 I Harris ^Hardware Co. V I J . ~~ i.. tu ; . Square Deal Storey Everything Guaranteed ^ 8 represented or your money cheer- ? fully refunded. jj 1 full line Groceries, Shoes Notions, Dry Goods, Etc. * J. E. ADAMS, i * *hone 97 ~ We pracUo* In ?U th? Marts, iaaaaaaa* # *' 0 . wnui ii 11iiiihi n? ??- M M?-v; John H. Bonnor ? HODMAN A BONNER, < , Attorneya-at-Lav. WMhlmgton, North . i-ssA."?: ?WM?M>Un WnalUniWn. N. u.. ? W? practice In the Ccurr ?ltM < * ? W. B. RODMAN, JR. ? ' Attorney-at-Law. ,\i *' M Washington, N. C. ' Office Savings & Truat Building. a ?' * m-.m -r ? ? ? O A. PHILLIPS A BBOh -$'-2555?l P1RB 1N8URASC*. ? ' * WASHINGTON, M. O, T ' mmmmmmrnrnmrn ; v*-'"-- i ~ *. " : -*??- ". ' L " ' ' ' ' I ? ' Practlcan^n all th 'cltrtn " ? ' John H. Rmall A. D. If 11- " jj'rank H. Bryan -..4? SMALL. MacLKAN * BRYAN. ~Vv AttoraayintUy * W^ln^Ny^QyU^ . _ I tr ,";j . ........ MARRY McMri.LAir. ?* ? Attorn?7-?t-L?w. > Dr. Rodman Bid*.. E. Main Bt, ? ' t WaahlnctoD, North Carolina. . . . ...... m n 'u Z HOWARD Lu STEWART Attorney-at-Law, .Waahlnston, N. a ' . m m 0 m m ' COLLIN H. HARD EH# oiin cu ntR w^mmmrnrn mmmmmmmmrnm* I ? iokvoore nmon Attarney-at-Law, Washington, H. O. ? xDiiMuer^? ? Wa.hlng.oo. N. C. ,f W. A. Thompson. Aaron, If. 0, H MeLEAl A THOMPSON, Attorneys-at-Low, ? I turns and WaehHigtqn. N. 0, ,e see e a a ? I OHO. J. Sri DDEitT, P Neat to Lewis A CalAU. Market Street. ,V f. Washington, N. C. ' * . e s * s s s w It post hare a room for rest, adrena it.In the Dally News. Dally New. adTertteeeaata brtes ? salts. ?Oh!DAY. WAY II. 1*18. [gs ll.to Its tokens, young ...... It to Its itckene, (Town ... ,4,. kO to its serllnes ..tetrtts ? mb ekins. seek It to t*s oe Was.. Me :r>?;.$|EW aap eklne, each ...,? . .80a to tto How to edCotton . .. j Is. to ? l-4o
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