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Mncnst #. lftt, *t ths potmSZ at W?Sfcla*ton. N. C.. under VMMtu! Kfe Jferc* 1, 181 P. ..- i^R"S Vf', -.* i . . L f. Month $ .St -A>nr Months 1.00 . tlx Months ...V 1.80 * Od? Tsar *.00 * __ t< MLtf-?1--Jbteulhor* desiring ths pa^r din' continued will plena# notify tills 0f- * Jos on (ists of expiration, otherwise g F IK will be continued si regular subperfptioh rates until notice -to stop received. t i it yon do not get the DsLy News a promptly telephn* or write ths manager, -snil the complaint will receive immediate attention It is our d?* * Ire to please yon. i : t All articles sent to tho Dally Newt ^ trr publication must be signed by tns wrltgfr otherwise they will not se published. 1 fc.: ^"wTlDXKSnAY. MAY 2^ 1013. I ULl'AlIM TO XOKFOIJi i ' HOITHKKX STATION*. ' 5 :?o few weeks ago. a committee. composed ofprominen^ ritlsens of Washington, met with u repreaeu' tative of the Norfolk Southern itailroad to confer regarding Improvements on the station grounds. The Norfolk Southern agent made several promise* io the jomtnlttec. which, he assured thrift" WOULD UK COMMENCED AT ONCE. Tit is was some time ago. What ha? been done In the matter since? Why does ihe agent not carry out his part of the agreement and have the' repairs made, which be promised? Nothing unreasonable was asked and only absolutely necessary improvements were suggested. We feel th.?; it <? rli.? ilnrv ot the Norfolk Southern to iak,- up thh? mutter as wan promised. TWO CASKS IN C IVri. i'OI'ltT. 4'a??? of W. It. Swain v?. A. Wilkin-.11 anil Tltut of tin* X. < . Mutual ami Provident A--11. K. KilwuriN v au,j i>. H. IU'11 Were liiouilllt I P. A Two rases were brought tip ill the ! *t\?urt yt'itrrtlB}'. in tJiv oa?H of \V. li. Swain vs. C. A W.IUinson. the jury brought in a venlic' niisweriuit i?*U6A in favor of t*- plaintir.' tu the amount of $lt>3, : I also leaving a balance due the ."i in!-' by-i-h* p'-r-TII i': videllt Association vs. Edmund K .wards und wife and P. H. Dell. v..-. !ti>.l ami a restraining order I)\U MNXM IKII.I, M?H >K \OTKS Aii:br*?v. whu has been ;viipu sou.** with h??r sisters. W. .f. Spat rov. ,ir Hall Swamp, ar. ' Mr*. .1. !>. Swain at this plane, r> to her h:>:?? ir-ar Koper. N, *< Vm?u.lny. ^ Mrs Lucy Swindell and children < ^Wr*1. N. ' . are ?li? guests o* her sisi-r. Mrs. H. it. Ptiik1i??i. f'tiis .'lifts Larry Wuulard lias returned :ru*ii au'l. X. C? wJji re she has been visiting U*-r sis!(-r. Mrs. l-Mgar Wa- i Mr a nil .\lr? H. T. Hawkins atu:.de?1 servu i' aa Anbury Sunday. 'A1:sfi'?s l.ai'i-y Woolard and Lucy Sullivan ?vri- the quests of Mis* Cora Jlaynor awhile Sunday atu-rr.oon. Mr. and Mr*. George Piiikharn of V.'jlia Walla have been visiting relatives here the past few days. ? Miss Palsy Woolanl spent Sunday' with .Mrs. Hen; s*ain. who is quite nick. Mis* Alice Woidar.l was a visitor nt Mrs, Jo. Lee'* Sunday afternoon". Air. and Mrs. P. S .Waters and children <>f Pineiown were visitors at Mr Lemon Wallace"* Sunday. tiev. J. 1' Bridecrs of liaAh was several days last week, and is with us again till* week, holding a ntfetina at. Hawkins school house. Everybody is invited to attend the servrT-es. ri. K. Baytmr was :: visitor near * Ai re Sm?ir<lH>?.m.i ear,day. Miss Viola Hoyd spent sonar time' here last week with friends. Our farmers are very busy since the rain transplanting tobacco and p(.tato plants and other work which has been delayed -on account of the . Ions drought. , .Mrs. .Mary r. Raynor and son. William, were Washington visitor? <mp day last week. The members of Sunday school met for a rehearsal of the Chiidren*s Day exercises Saturday night at the Kchool house. Ask us regarding our advertiniag and subscription rates. You will ? . find that both are reasonable. Advertising .Is. to .a merchant dlk*. . a rifle to a hunter. JfOTKIC. Only three days more In which to list your taxes. Please attend to this ?f once. Hour* frpm 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 2 p. m. to 8 p. m. in the Court Houae. C. C. CRATCH. W. C. AYKR3. CijB.f-.- ? 1 Mr. and Mm. ' Jofca Boyd spent unday with their mother. Mrs. D. . Harris, Misses Jennie endli&ttte Swindell. Inttie and Maggie Wind ley. Katie nd Maude Harris spent' Sunday afemoon with Miss Ruth Harris. >1 Mimes Nellie and Modte Boyd ^ tw&i c>r ' Miss Jennie"Boyd ujjday afternoon. We uftea wonder shy it.uhould.be bat the Plnetown and Jakevllle Itemmrs have settled back in oblivion nd are heard of no more. They are indeed missed with their tumorous witticisms - and* wise naxlms. It must be that marrying ever which they have written somewhat of, did Indeed catch them." Boys forget your happiness for a roin^ni and 8M|R us on tuans vith your wit and humor. M??. -Mary Harris aud grandson, Howard, attended the funeral of her lister, Miss Sarah Wtn<ll?'>, at k'eatesvillc JVednesday. Miss Ann Wlndley was a guest of Mrs. Sam Boyd Sunday afternoon. Udo i j' -J- :'.r . gEAUTIF ic shades thai the inside as they side. Llegant shades gi the very latest from all th They are modi come in and h SOUTH ERP c fje T>/acef* Washing The Virj OCEAN v The Atlantic Ci JCNE1I5 Seventh Season Under Sam ters for North Carolinia lOO R Immediately on water fr peake Bay and In full viev going vessels, passing th Roads, also the Target Prt Fortress Monroe. Amust Surf Bathing. Boating. F Motion Pictures, "Leap tl ing, etc., etc. vnv:?TTP Ci n r?n ju-iTinuiL \j(\i\ IVII Hales, which are reasoi tlon will be cheerfully fur JXO. A. TI'CI Address. Hotel l.on washing" Your Money The protection of the best Installed the latest and makers art Solid Tisco 1 or spindles through doc Double time lock. Absolutely E Call at our Bank, corner < and we will take pleasui works. We spare no pa entrusted to us. SAVINGS & TR ft. G. MOSS, Pres. J. ' <- ' ' - A*j . , v ^ (reek visited her mother her* Secretary Bryan has eat a recordl! for (ravelins Thirty wen out .&U the first sixty-three work ins* days II of his administration were spent onll the road. (I voiinn sssisn whn . _ Is ambitious to^g^ " BEApWYER i u* we went to haar treat er. u cry kulxn ataa who wishes m thai be knew BUSINESS LAW. ' UniMn*HMM>OA? Si ITTTTO n isssjagr ascS) <b pE0| fciiSSSaiSjS?' 5 BUCK= wC | | mmW' mmi E UL artist- r t look as well from do from the out- : ivc "finish" to a house. .. IS stock a fine selection of 1 lojbest factories. L erate in price? a ft )ok them over. tl n i FURN.CO. f Gcccf Furniture > Lton, N.c. 2 CI . >inia Bav ~ %/ IEW, VA. ? ty of the South p to Sept. 1. ie Management. Headquarns on the Virginia Coast. ti ooivfs - ; ont, overlooking Chesa- d f of all incoming and outrough historic Hampton ictlces of the IBlg Guns at v iments J lshlng. Music and Dancing ~ le Dips," Billiards, Bowl- ti d )E FROM NORFOLK c lahle, and other informs- ~ m nished upon request tl t< CKH, Manager. ise I'nfil June I >(h. TON, N. c. u ?* ? Should HayeS 1e : ,u?fp Wa !??** beat product of the safe i( ifsnganese Steel. No bolts m nr. Locks sutomsllcally. ,? a mrglar Proof rf Main and Market streets n e in showing you how it m ins to safeguard all funds UST COMPANY i. B SPARROW, Cashier _ Baft: _ S?" fM.w v wr vB I I B* " * * ^fcifeL '""" '^ranin'iif^^^?9 Itott Madid.. tor Colds. I WkM . druggist recommends a medy for coWh. thrtat and luns oubles, you can teal litre that he tows what he la talking about. C. wrer. Druggist. of . Marlon. Ohio, rites ot Dr. King's New Dicaovery: know Dr. King's Nesr Discovery is e bent threat and tens medicine I 11. It cured my wife ot a severe onchtel cold after all other rem.es failed." It will do tU some for u If you are suffering with a cold any Hropmhinl, thrift or lung ugh. Keep a bottl? on hand all e time forereryono in the family to le. IV is ghoms doctor. Price 50c id $1.00. Guaranteed by Hardy's rug Store. KKK-EXD AMi M-vnuv wv^rp. SIGN FARES TO VIRGINIA IlKACH AND NORFOLK via OH FOLK SOFTHERN RAILROAD. From Week-End Sunday r oldsboro $4.75 $2.60 { sGrange 4.76 2.50 J lnston i A '** * A ovc* ... 4.75 2.501J ew Bern 4.75 2.50 1 anceboro 4.75 2.50 / Kates to Virginia Beach?Week- J nd 75 cents hlg'her and Sunday 40 C >nts higher than the above Norfolk J ires. \ Week-end tickets sold every Friday J ad Saturday May 30th tQ Septembe.* ' th Inclusive, good to return until J lidnight Tuesday following date of } tie. ' J Sunday tickets sold Saturday night ? ains?May 30th to September 7th ood to return leaving Norfolk 9:00, . m. Sunday. Get complete information from our ticket agent. W. W. CROXTON, O. P. A t 5-21-tfc ' Norfolk. Va. V "\'J NOTICE. orth Carolina?Beaufort County, uperior Court. Georgt?' ntnlcllg1 1 ' i?^ . Ida Sermons Radcliff. The defendant, above-named, will tke notice that an action ?miiled as bove has been commenced in the uperior Court of Beaufort County >r the dissolution of the bonds of latriinony existing between the laintiff and denfcndant. And le said defendant will take otlce that she is required > appear at the term of the Superior ourt of said County, to he held on le 4th day of August. 1M3, at the ourt House of said County, in Washington, N. C.. and answer or emur to the complaint hi said aeon. or the plaintiff will apply to the 5urt tor the relief demanded in said >mplal?t. This 2vth day of May. >15. GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. 5-20-4 wp NOTICE. Having ijualifled as Administrator, . T. A., of E. Stanleyi McCullough, eeeased, late of Beaufort County, forth Carolina; this 14 to notify all ersons having claims against the eskte of said deceased to exhibit them d the undersigned on or before the 5th day of March. 1314, or this noIce will be pleaded In bar olSthelr ecovery. All persons' indebted to aid estate will please make lmmeInte pa)ment^j="^-'-""-~ This March 15, 1913. EDWARD S. McCULLOUGH, Ward" &. Grimes, Attorneys. Administrator.^ t ? MOKTOACp SALE. By virtue of a power of sale conilned in a certain mortgage deed ated January 27, 1912, and registeri in the Register's Office of Beaufort ounty in book 1C6, page 235, which LorLgiige... deed. was exacuted br ancy Purser and Qarfleld Purser to ic undersigned, I will offer for sale > the highest bidder for cob, at the ourt House door in Beaufort Coonat 12 o'clock noon, on Monday le 26th day of May. 1911, the folwing described land. 2 On the east aide of South Creek id north side of the Oregon road, eginning In Alonsa Mackeys line at 4 le lead ditch, running Westwardly ? > James Barrores first eress dllok, lence with cross ditch northwardly > Barrores line, thence eastwardly ith Barrores line sind road to the ad ditch and with the lead ditch lo >e beginning. Default having been made la the *bt secured by said mortgage deed, r Je is made to satisfy tame. C Thla the 24th day of April itU. j. o. mayo, Mortgagee, y w. a. Thompson, atuuasz,? 4-29-4wc i . i ,i, .i i NOTICE. J Mr. J. Z. Oreen, Organiser-Lecturof the iN. O: Farmers' Union, will ake a public address at Washlngb, N. C.. Thursday, June Sdtb. >13, at 11 o'clock a. m. All trho interested In Farmers' Co-Operams are urgently reguested to stB^T. HKRRIN^ I TB* TT ?"Tr^ w *y "btt*' TBT ts ABi'.ii1 ^myf 0 i nij ^nHBr ^ H Waatmigton.-N. C UNTIL JUNE iOTH YOU CAN BUY FOR CASH A GENERAL ELECTRIC 6-POUND A.I $2.60 Regular price $3.50. ' Every Iron is guaranteed"" 5 years against defects. Positively this offer. wttl expire June 10, We wfll make no charge for delivery. - /_\V 1 WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT ? |* LEON WOOD?MaaakmlNew Votil(oltoo;Eidun?t.?JAMES W..C0U I T T PAXT nrAAI\To. OA J. L/LA/n TfUUUjft ViU B ANKERS and BROKERS.! *') Stocks, Bonds, Celt?. Orsla nnd Prortsioas, TS PlUM Bk. I Prims wfersn to >sw Task stock Xzdiuss, Iss York Cossn Kicbnns*. Chicago Board of Vends and other tnssdsl oaf lTOW<lS^ nS?^sftnM Airs "a'a.""' T* ! High Cost of Living- ^ SOLVED Cook With Gas Gas Ranges at Cost AND Connected Free. Washington Light & jWater Co. WASHINGTON. N. C .. .. .. ;jj REFRIGERATORS A large stock of many different styles and sizes Come in and let us shnw them to you. , . ' - ' y.f .. Harris Hardware Co. .v..;, 'J.-\ ' * | 1 - A 1 ' A'L.'WL1 1 1 11 " ' I Everything Guaranteed is represented or your money cheer fully refunded. 4 full line Groceries, Shoei Notions, Dry Goods, Etc jr. E. AVAMS. >hone 97 \ ' * y'-' xsTi v jVi -; 1 *Tr ** *; ' * ;,; * ... ?*' T<->-'vv-' v-*'. II * Prat-tic? limited u> dUi?e*?* y,g ? I * tba Eye. Ear. Nchb* and Tkr#*-. 'I * KxcJvt Moul 1 1!*' *"* ? ? " ' * I rnr, w : ? I 1 ' W?skl2tton.,N ** L*'* * I * * " I* Wilor c. Rodmu . . 11" _ ^ *? ; ; ~~>V ' * ' I \ ^ W. B. RODMAN', JR.. m t Attoniej-?t-L?w. I omc ^rhta?ton-N-a V Offlo. tvrlnsa * Tru.t Balldlas. . V ? * * * * ? . S ; ?* ?-? \ i . J r ; washwoto*. ? o, * I > ' " ** : 4 ,1 ? J WD. OBHOM - I: --JSKTCg-i.-,: . to ?11 u* Canrt*. : t 'i Fnmk H. Bryan . M.TUU, nuri^AN ? BRTA2I, AttDroarwv-U* WuhtactoD. Hcftjb Carallaa ' " ? Oa*# > j l-Tl.'. .. . - a" ' - ' HARRV McMUIXAK, " Attorney-at-Law. ' ? Dr. Rodman Bid*.. E. itala uC ? Washington, North Carolina. - S ; P.P. A - .A . A a A' EDWARD L. STEWART ' I . Attorney-at-Law. ^ I Washington, N. C. ? 'A PPMMm*?9 nana '-;?l COLLI N H. HARDIER ? Attorney-at-Law Offln Barings Jt Tract Oa, BIS* ? Rooma S and 4. m . Washington. N. 0, a _ ... ? . NORWOOD b m Mm AtUrnar-at-Law J . WUUltU, N. q. I I* ? ** > 1 : . . s? ? a _ * *. DfHaeLaee. _ .4 ? Waahlaiton, N. a ill ? ? . -.Wi-*r Thompebe;?1 a I 1 Aaron. N. C, " Mclean a Thompson, a Attorneys-at-Law, * Aaron and Washington, N. 0< m a * a a a a 1 , * r - t r r.. GEO. J. STUDDERT, Attorney-at-Law. Next to Lewis A Calais, ^ awumngion, N. C. ~ - . ' * * * , If you bare a room for rest. adver_ tiaa it la the Dally Nawa. Dally MewAjdverUaemeou brta* f , 1 . WBDNR8DAY. MAY tl. 19tJ. i fins ;>? >< II to 119 Chicken*. young let* St* _ Cblek?n?, crew a .. ,t* to *i? Sheerlto** .1 i: * >**> .So to St* Lawk ekia., *tak .. >.,.. It t* U? Sheep aklna, **ck .. .1,, .It* to M* Jj-J, I ? Tallow j. ?' .v?a>aV?- < '1 Our dint kid**, par Ik. ........I? Orykld**, d?ad. par lb ....?* * t* . , ? Or*** Salted Hid** .. .* r??..l?* Green HMN .. ,. , y'w ?r 1** Dear akin *alt . . ,v< . x w 1** I
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