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1 ?- pi Batered u nwiMim matter t fc Curvet 4, 1909, at the potsofflce at Washington. N. C.. under the not of P* ^ March I, 187(J. *2 ? _.. i la L* t>na Month I .19 lh ksKV- ' JtinfTtSEan- . l.o* tt Bis Mentha 1.60 ^ " 'Of Tw . V. . .Ty?rrrniT<^ ? Mft ~ B?, ' ftahaiiihtli Baaliliillia iam flto ,c BEt>/, .amiUaaad a 111 piaaaa notify thta of. ? be.. flea on-date of expiration, otherwise 0< it will be continued at regulat tub- oi * - jcrtptton rates until notice to stop f^f*T7T - received. rt If you do not get the Dal./ Nears promptly telephne or write the wan- o; ager, and the complaint will receive it 4mmediate attention It^ la our dotire to please you. o <er publicatlou must be signed by r tne writer, otherwise they will not ee published. THrRSl>AY. MAY 2!>. 191?. * . h LAHOK NEWS AM* NOTKS. " _ v T rendition of Knglnnd'tt agri- ^ * ultr:rri 1 workers 1* s?id to 1>? s?i*na Mil has ,b?H*n Introduced in the NVw York legislature forbidding tho * ' i n;; : : tit out of children in onnner; ^. - -lumr law for street railway ? has been introduced In thy c ?'i?i..:-i.'u State Legislature l>y Hop- { wm :nti\.* Kuvanaugh. a member of i'u* S.*:*?ct far Men'# Union \V.,shingli>n." l> * f "~bnUers~aif ile- ^ itian.Ihti. an increase of wages from 1 ?.t :: .4.'. a day. Tim bosses are s wiUtrta to concede but I- 1-2. n A- yiabt-ltour day lor colliery 1 wit..lir.t: enginometi throughout t iixv; * ilriifti:! t'vpui July l is pre- \ s?eri:-i! by a regulation made by tlu* t hnr . ?cretAYy under the cot?l mines 3 net. S.:'* Lake f'ity street car men's 3 year- ..mi zrunts an iniri'ife ol 2 f <en"? -i> In nr. Track cleaner* will # ; .>?* v. att increase of 1" ten's per t lay, I1 uu>e tii*?. are so many short t II..:. a St Louis, the board of police t en'* ...s.-iu:t'>r- has been compelled to . .... .... i:111 it nratrolt'.ieti ft'ont q t-?et . inches in .*? fe< t S i ; r the Omaha double platoon 1 i i li" i.i' n 1" i "i?Um li-t.*. j1'?p. -' . . : r..mp"'.ieil teii'litem ' . t-,.phone "l:i their liotues and to ko-p n touch with the department i i';i!7.^ th-lr "o!T" time 1 A . laRitv.o'h hnrv?ter machine it? ] b. :: . s st. I on Australian wheat - it strip* -iscy aeres a day, < th- -uir.r.'' ?on-uiniing only 11:roe- i Mtsr'hs oi a aulion t : UerosVne per . a.T- v.li.'h v.'irlts o..i at 1 ? cents ' j-.': . . re "V 2 eiiis per ha*-. i 7 - . San Fran, isco Labor Fcuncil l.a- ::d<T-e'l the protest of Tll? Urass and 1 kard-'.'.cr Workers' .Union u-..!:.-; tlie aetion of certain lottirsic- i t?.r-- purchasing valve* from sever- i :: l.lfna that the section of ihej r.il'.'.ary l;:*v under whi?u .lodge j "r^Tf?e fc Ui'ouu. o?* til* ikDI?:l!l?.|.i *!: ? c.rder for l?oo|t? ion .i.pr-- r'-r* Incident 10 the recent 1 I.uffi.!?? .<tre?-' ?'ar Strike. iincnn* < v;t:, l,*i advised the county tregsiirib maintenance of the national 1 cu .r.l. Ho maintain* that the In- 1 i?-r::,.t:rna' llallwa* Company, which ! nii-'lr tin* request for troop*, should 11 - ... I'Hnl'OSKIt I I UHtAI. _\ll? KOIt KOAHS. ! ? nrrsor.t ti'.u* t .? ?? -eenia to b?* *, .msblerable excitetuenr ever tlir ~ S4' .""o which has hern tentatively 'o North Carolina to aid in 1 ImlTI'nt; r.dwts"trr~cMHA:n !te?-?t???* of the Tlierr- have been a grout 1 jiia.'.y application* made to the Clov rnor aid reason* given why a ?er;air part o- thi* should b<- : i?pev .n the const ruction of n road in 'hi- or tltar part of the State. I ? ? . . Many w;.u have made these applications are nor at ail familiar with the renditions plum! about tile allotment of this money. The conditions . are as follows: 1 The local xuh-dl\iision of the State has to furnish double the amount of money supplied by the government. 2. The money appropriated by the < local sub-division is generally best < deposited ftf the hands of .1 toral f trustee to be disbursed on the order , of the duly qualified representative of the 15. S. office of public roads. It probably would he ccnveaient and satisfactory to make a National Bank, the trutaee. This bank may be in the county lu which the road is to be built. 3. The engineering work is to be 4lone by the U. 8. office of public roads, and one of their engineers would be In immediate charge of It. A. The laborers are only permitted to work eight hours a day on such a road. 6. No convicts will be permitted to be worked on the road. The ftjrat three conditions are all right, and no one should take exception to them. The last two. however. may affect decidedly the road j? work in the county. In the flrst ] ? " ' ???? <? to-n ewAn county or townafclp. It has to oTide IJ0.099, making a total of 19*000 to b? epeat on .that >artlcur road. Tk# laborers working on iia rood, who will be paid out of ila 93>y 090, vara only permitted to ork eight hours per day: while the ate work teh hours per day re. wo lose one-fifth of the tltoe of ichTitTroi'Fr -fri reckoulug t?0' DO as paid for labor, we would load" 3e-fifth of li. or $6,000. t?o that luead of .gattlng $10,000 wo are. In lallty, only getting M ooo. The laet condition might not oe f any serious moment in some locality. but in others it tnay be found Hat the convict force of the county r township cau be used to the very t.st udvuntnur on this particular oad: and yet. under these condiiohs. they cannot be used. For this reason the 940.000 allotted to North Carolina for aid in road ullditig is not going to do as much ork as was at flrst expected; and. I .bile the county or township will I a in a certain amount frmn^thtwal1 I otment. ft will not be its rull face alue. JOSKPH HYDE PRATT, ! State Geologist. IN I.OYIXG MEMORY. On Thursday^ May the tw?ntr-secnd. sweet little Jsabell llarr. daugher of .Mr. and Mrs. R. 1.. Harr of 'horowiniiy-, -N. 4-., was taken sudletfly ill. The family physician was mstilv summoned and found that he was suffering from nn attack of ippemllcititf. She was taken to the Yasklcgion Hospital, where' everyhing in the way of medical skill va? done for her. but alns to no ivail. God knew best ami on Sunday day 2"?th, .she-breathed her last. Isabel! entered her home just nine ears ago u sweet innocent baby girl >ml during the few short years that he dwelt there she was always the ante sweet attractive child. Alhough not permitted to pluck the icautles of nature many years, and ,o Inhale their sweetness, she watchMi her sun go down with n smile. Attractive in disposition, lovable In >haracter with .the brightest promise for "a 111. of tiwrillness, the trnlts of Her young and promising life will iv r till ilu' memory of tlu.se with * hvtii ..in- -iijuried, She had no enemies, her life was loo pure for that. She was always jright and cheerful, and made friends with all she met. The "picket line*' of memory still rlings in beautiful garlands around I he life of Isabell. who craved to enjoy life's morning ami to bo ushered tvith triumph into the realms of the uoou-day. "Then lei our sorrows cease to How tiou nas oniy r?'? aist-u h*s? v?n. V?->. the precious jewel had her eyelids kissed down Sunday at one a'rlcM'k and.on Monday a: 4 o'clock *ho was phnod tenderly away in Hod'" chamber. ill the family burial ground. Vfh.i can stand upon the summit di Iife's pathway and cotirprehend ihat which a w ait?"it*Y "TOOny?wrr bloom and flourish as the rose: in the 'veiling wc arc cut tlown and wither. May the heayitful birds sing their iweetent lullabies near her mound and the memory of her life ever be kept preen by those she loved best anil who have lost most. May t^ui same hand that has % wounded so heavily be the hand^fn" succor and comfort the grief-stricken home. Sweet little Isabe'.l gone to that clime. ?C*aTT~7rTir~"Tlt*" T?Tlrene-e<ni?*ni^-soivu^ time: Sufe with the angels, whitei than snow. iS'atchina for dear ones waiting below. Sweet little darling, light of the home. Looking for someone, beckoning come; Bright as a sunbeam, pure as the dew. Vnxlousiy loojting^' d-ar ones for you. IIJ' a friend, LILLIAN BUCK. Th* DAILY NEWS not only given v*ou the news of Wellington, but all of Beaufort County beside*. Subscribe to If. * ^ Your Money The protection of the best Installed the latest and makers art. Solid Tlsco 1 or spindles through doc Double time lock. . Absolutely E Call at our Dank, corner c and we yrlll take pleasui works. Vfe spare no exp. entrusted to us. SAVINGS & TR B. C. MOSS, Pre#. n rVi i, / J ?I 4k MI *??I41X Ait I Most people who sufler from malmrta are not confined In j nacioua. irritating ailmentT well. Not sick enough to go well enough to he fit for wrork or social pleasures. KETTERER'S EXCELSIOR Blood Purifier K. E. B. P. lias been found to cure malaria more effectively than any remedy we know of. Malarial symptoms, chills and fever, arc due to poison in the blood. - Quinine breaks np malaria, but does not always cure per- 0 manently. Ketterer'a Excelsior | Blood Purifier destroys the poison. I enriches the blood and usually ef-1 f??cts a permanent cure, and in a natural manner, by removing the cause. K. E. B. P. is sold by your drugdiet under a guarantee to help you o.' refund your money. "iry it t?xla.v. Sl.W) per bottle. llltOW.VS DRUG STORK. MAY 2? IN HISTORY. ' 1814?British repulsed by Major Finney at Pongoteaguo Creek. 1829?The Secretary of the Treasury Issued a notice to the attorney and marshal of the United States requiring their vigilance in the detection of persons engaged in the manufacture "of spurious money. ? 184 5?A new convention between France and Great Britain for the suppression of a slavetrade. signed. 184 8?Wisconsin admitted into the Union as the thirtieth State. I 1851?The congress of New Grenada adjourns, it passed a law abolishing slavery. 1865?President Johnson proclaims' uh amnpsrr -with cvnstn peitntiofts. " j 1S6S?General Grant formerly ac-I cepted the nomination of the, Chicago National Convention. 1S74 ? President Grant Issued a proclamation extending to Newfoundland the protection of the treaty of Washington . hy which the producis of her' fisheries were to be admitted in the United States free. tPi>5?American yacht Atlantic won; ocean race for Kaiser's cup in twelve days four hours and j one minute. 1912?Democratic National Committee take steps to prevent j P.altimore hotels from overcharging delegates to coming presidential convention. | Our Job printing department will turn out work to your satisfaction at satisfactory ju^ps. Have you tried us? ? CHICHESTER S PILLS sf *?. tiik. iiuspmi nnA>n.i * /7(L>\ U4NI A.l J-.r Dr.iHu ,w /A Fill. .? Kr* :? U?M BeJmcvVy V. r?J] torn. scaled V(h riuo Rltiboa. V/ W T?k? m ?tk?? Boy of J mar " I FL " J V ~ IB ye*r?*oo?flBi Alwayi ftdiahl; I ?r SOLD RY DRlJGOlSTS EVERVWMERE 1 ' .CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Roses, Carnations and Sweet Peas a specialty. Our artistic arrangement in wedding out-' fits are equal to the best. Xoth w lug finer in floral cITerlngs than our styles. l-Mocminc not plants, palms and ferns in great variety. Bedding plants In all varieties to heaatlfy the yard. Write for list. J. L. O'GUINN 4.ICO., RALEIGH, N. C. Phones 149 . Should Have ; safe made. We have Just best product of the safe Manganese Steel. No bolts >r. Locks automatically. iurglar Proof if Main and Market streets * in showing you how It anae to safeguard all hinds UST COMPANY J. 5. SPARROW, Caahler . % v . -:SW ?" Rest M?Udno for Cold* When a druggist recommends a remedy for colds, . throat and lung troubles, you can feel sure that he knows what ha is talking aboi Lower, Druggist, of Marion, Obl<h rites of Dr. King's New Dicsovery: "I know Dr: King's New Discovery Is thn wr thrnut anil lwnr mpdletnn \ rail. It cured my wife of a severe bronchial cold after all other remedies failed." It will do the same for you If you are Buffering with a cold ?r any bronchial, throat -or lung rough. Keep a bottle on hand all the time for everyone in the family to ?8e. It is a home doctor. Price 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by Hardy's Drug Store. WKKK-KXD AM> SUNDAY EXCLUSION FAKES TO VlIWilMA ItEACH AND NORFOLK via NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILROAD. From Week-End Sunday ?? ?~ ' 1 uuiuouuio viwv. . . 5*.Yt) ?Z.5D LaGrange ....... 4.75 ' 2.50 Kin6ton 4.75 >.50 Oover 4.76 2.50 New Bern 4.75 2.50 Vancoboro 4.75 . 2.50 Rates to Virginia Beach?WeekEnd 75 cents higher and Sunday 40 cents higher than the above Norfolk fares. Week-end tickets sold every Friday and Saturday May 30th td 8eptemb .* Zth-inclusive, good, to return until midnight Tuesday following date of j 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. CROXTON, G. P. A., 5-21-tfc Norfolk. Va. t NOTICE. North Carolina?Beaufort County. Superior Court. r George itadcnn vs. Lida Sermons RadellfT. 4 The defendant, above-named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in theSuperior Court of Beaufort County for the dissolution of the bonds of [matrimony existing between the plaintiff and denfendant. And the said defendant will take notice that Bhe is re.qulrftd Court ot said County, to be held 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 acLtion, or th'' plaintiff will apply to'the court for the relief demanded in said j complaint. Tbls 2oth day of May. M3. GEO. A. PACT* clerk Super.or Court. NOTICE. Having <iualifled as Administrator, C. T. A., of E. Stanley McCullough, 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 tha 15th day of March, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate .will please. jpmJul iAttfc. dia'e payment. This March 16. 1913. EDWARD S. McCULLOUGH. Ward & Grimes, Attorneys. Administrator. XKVV CHAMPION S1KH-: MACHINE. My guarantee goes with repaffct as well as with all my new Shoes. The finest repairing done while you wait. In my repairing" you get air kinds of comfort. Shoes repaired while you wait and not long to wait either. You v.ill^be suited in the kidd of re-* pairing I do. A pair of ahoos can be half-soled and finished In from 10 to 20 mln Let tne repair the old shoes. At Market Street. ' L. N. WILLIAMS. 5-24-tfc ^ 1 .NOTICE. - / . - ;:J Only two more days In sfhlch to j list your taxes. Please-attend to this at once. * Honrs from-8 a. m. to 1 pain and from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. In the Court House. C. C. CRATCH. W.. C. AY EES, / List Takers. , \' 1 jj. jtoWMfc. v Mr. i. Z. 3n?. Organ i.er-Uaatuter of tb. N. C. Fanner. Union, will uke a public addrea* at Waablog tan. N C . Thurndar. June iilk. 1913, at 11 o'clock a m. All who ara Interna tad in Farmer*' CiilQhaaa tiana ara urgentlr rogueatod ah Had. " ?. T. HERRING. t Countp Sac Traaa. ?-lA-tfc -r 1 ' W? I I ^ - M " | I V"! I I I I? B . I W Jm III I tcu Iyi.j Vjii V/Cim I lines and Delicious |? tvv cj^^l J i d I lei' H B"4^ A1/1 'H H T JT a ""TNtnTjuNEToTBnroi^ CASH A GENERAL ELECTRIC 6 POUND I SMOOTHING IRON I Regular price $8.50. Every Iron is guaranteed 3 years against defects. Positively this offer will expire June 10. We will make no charge I for delivery. I I WAsnimjlun ELECTRIC PLANT < LION WOOD?MoabetsINew YMtJCMtsaifaefcastc?IAMB W..OOLI > J. LEON WOODI& CO. I < B VNKERS and BROKERS.] S ( stocks, Bowls, CulMa. Simla sad PtiiUloM, T? niw 8k, S ? Carpsaksr Balldtns, Xorfstk. Vs. I S PHsaW trim to tn York Stock Kichsa**, far York Cos- ' \ mm Excbaacs, Obkmao Board of Vrstte sad aibsr hiaiSI cam. S | " '^kJS^Ja^Ua*?Uanos!i!?r UlafS^"* *"* "" | ; ?\ High Cost of Living SOLVED | Cook With Gal * * *m?s " Gas Ranges at'Cost AND Connected Free. I Washington Light & [Water"Co. WASHINGTON. N. C REFRIGERATORS I ?A large stock of many different styles and sizes Come in and let us show them to you. Harris Hardware Co. - Ml I I I II I Square Deal Store ' mset^m^ Gwranteed as represented or your money cheerfully refunded. | A fullline Groceries, Shoes, Notions, Dry Goods, Etc E. ADAMS. Jv Phone 97 II * Prmctk* limited to tiUlMnt II r a I C. A. Dulel Jr. *" * P?M \ l * [f\ *' ,n? j RODMAN ^ HONNF.K,9 . ? Attorneys-at-Law, Washington, N6rth Carolina. I H. 8. i | AuoreejwetO?F > WhUKUI. n. C. ? I Ws prsctlc. '.a th. Court' ritM First Judicial District >ti tks ? IVsrtU Courts. W. B. RODMAN, JR. Attorney-at-Law. * ? Waahlngton, N. C. Offloe Savings A Triut Boildlag. i v: > C* A. PHILLIP* * RRO., FHUB 1MBURAHOI, *ASHlNGTO*.M. O, ** m t *.!*'-* m *~fri . WD. fiBIMBi -1 Trr J fraction la all tha Co art*. John H. Small A. D. MaaLoa* Frank H. Bryan L P SMALL. Marl.KAN M BRYAN. Attorney*-at-Law Washington. NotJj Car*lima 9 ooa?aapm--^m ?^ . ?? I * HARRY McMLLLAN. Attorney-at-Lsw. *s, Dr. Rodman Bids., E. Malm St. * f Washington, North Carolina. an a H * RDWARD L. STEWART ' Attorney-at-Law. * Washington, N. C. ' lw| I* *?*? .'*3 COLLIN H. HARDIHf a '' Attomsy-sUrLaw Odes krlBfi A Trm Oa, Mg ? Rooms t asd 4. Washington, N. 0, NORWOOD L. SIMMONS " J ^ A tUrnsj-at-La* ^ Washington, N, 0* T S fc ft ? A A , A. D. Mac Loan, ^ *? ?? N. "& " " - r . W. A. Tbompaon. Aurora, N. C, " MCLEAN a thompsor,? r Attorno7s-at-Law, ? Aurora and Washington, N. C< * ? *? ?*?? * ' T ii-. , * (iKO. J. 8TUDDERT, ? -* Attorner-at-l^w. J_ > Next to Low!, * CalaJa, V. * "< Market ntre-t [ Waablngton. N. C. > - -I I I ' ' ? II yoo hare a room for Mil. adver* ' . tlan It In the Dally Kewa. * Daily Neva advartlaemanta ' bring &! j- loauiu. '(< > yr; .. \ ; A.JI . .1 . I Washington prodcob mabssi I THURSDAY, MAY 25. 1811. rlaaa 1 11 to 14a Chick ana, jroong .. . .. II to Mo , Chlekaafigrown 18 to 4?o ShaarUnia .M to-*( 1 Lamb aklna, each .. .M to Sba nana Wax ?..-.->.l*a khans aklna, aack . 14a to ?an Tallow .. ,> . r v.i >? >4a I an Alpt hldea, par lb 14a Dnr W<taa, d'aad. par lb .la to *a firccn Salted llldra 10a
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