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No. uflM V^ttTML Mattered u mooi4-?Im matter B August 6, net. at U? potsofflce at Washington. N. C.. under tta act of March I. 1?70. TEN ^ K ^ao Month f .25 Hr Ami Months l.lt Rfi' 8i* Months 1.10 *?- ?.** Mt Boy Subscribers desiring the paper dls??aoatinnod will pisses notify this efflos on date of aspiration, otherwise P.*!. ' U will be continued at regular subscription rates until notice to stop received. ? If you do not get the Dal-/ News m promptly telephne or writs the manager, and the coniplaint will receive immediate attention It la our deUre to please you. fcr publication must be signed by * the writer, otherwise they will not HT'i he published. FRIDAY, JUNE 13. *1913. _ ' ? <\\TTLE AT URGi; "T \T' Avnttd" ltkP~to cat? "the nttr-tion C the Coard of Aldermen to the ntkiaVr oi cattle which arc cllov.-ed to r.-,.n> at targe in the section of the city ;no\vn a* NlchoUonvillc. Y: annuals arc allowed to run Jhrojsh the streets and are a source of i.vjicyance tc people who happen to that way. This i* especially so ? wo art'n ami children, who go oft i lie cemetery. There l* a law ugtai: -1 alio wing cuttle at large on th" anil ll Is ltonm! Ihmt th? pi . r v. ill make un effort to have the 'i v?? stock penned tip or put In st-:. pasture where they can do no - h?:- . iMKiS IN TIIK I'lTV. i ~ " ".Vr.-hlttraNv* certainly has its share 4-f .ndesirablo" dugs. There* are a la:- number of homeless doirs. wh.. 1. -lrlft about (lie city and which ou-".- o'be put ouf of the way. These * ar* . source of danacr to the resi^ ?i r.:- and it would he a good thins i. r if an effort wa.- imc.U- to rid ? y of. tl:?* animals. I.Ai;?Ul M K\\> AX1> >OTI-:s.? .. .so is rap-illy adoptivs modern V Is and implements in tannins. 'A* l.or.uier will no: h I'nit1 i' n!H frr.m libim ? if or. ? - t la her can p.vvi-nL lr* eloct t,i ve'riTr Sutler ?' Nt v York will J * .- * ' to- .?ach i-' i.vjrt in the S- .* {.r>uN luui- ;f sepa: :?p' I ell and ?! piisieiers servim: tie- Ihai year* ? n .:ii' be e:.i|?lt?yo?| in v ?.. i- eor.st: i.fl'.on ? k so "he'. be Mied for laborers v?. t'.'-T't?risu? t?rtu- t ;, T international Woman"* Sufir.-.,c in *e*sion at Budapest th ? \vi2I recommend the adoption of many different laws in different K c?'T.. * :< > for the boitt-naent of work '?ir?r?-nriH:?>n* untune women. Amcr4 ..:. '..gates ai ? unusually promiX-. :: the m'sinmh leu. V." :?? n welfare worki rs In WashI? fm?r~rrrr*Trrrr*rt: rise onact+Tfnt"ot ul:?v: i">Vi;pi.'l!5na prospect Ivt bride?;r; i :.> in th-? national capital to obtain ate of so oil health beiViv .< marriage license ?au be obtil'n.e.'l. $r,. The Hun an Derelicts' Protective Association. wis use member* include t: .into, the halt atnl the blind, has been fcrated in lio-ton John Deavy, an armless man. ;* president; John Carroll. a man. 5s treasurer. Fifrv ?r the city's unfortunate!1 who mak- Their living by selling papers, pen and almanac* are th?? charter ..:?"-inbers of the association. Oiance. N J.. Alderman in an attempt lo solve the problem of the high cost o: living, jiavo passed an ordinance allowing the farmers of the : I'lnmunlty to take their farm produce in the streets ar.d sell them at a public mart. As a resuM several bUr-- have lowered prices in order to shore the business enjoyed by the farm. r<. # Tt-? Chamber of Deputies of I'rujt'ta.*;. has approved a measure pro ? ?- v:Hino> fnr ;.oi ???: lit-hour d.iv for workmen. At th?* Episcopal General Convention to he held in-New York next October. labor problems will have a N prominent plnee on the program. EL * with divorce and other subjects of world-wide interest. Almost as much ?t;rr*e will l>? wlotuul lo these subjects as to the proposal to change the name of the church to the American Wh > Catholic Church. AccortJI^ to Representative Vlc' 'tor burdock VT'Karfhafc, ther?"are no less than 4,000,000 adult male residents of the Ifnited States who hare failed to take out citizen paper*. These residents are one-seventh of the total number of adult males In the country, and are employed In various trades In various parts of the country. A comparatively small number of them are umsaed In besliif the large majority being workmen. THE AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN'S CHANCE ON FARM RIGHT NOW. In an article entitled ' The Penniless Farmer's Chance," In the curTent Issue of Farm and Vireside, ap It happened in will happen Washington. Ypans ago when the old aristocrats t of Ernst atn. Granby and mahy oth- b er streets In Norfolk (some several ^ blocks away from the business sec- f ttoo) -were told that they had better n buy a lot in Ghent, that as the town f grew thf-re homes wotthf be tf .<!? I sirable. they laughed at the idea. * but It happened, and It will happen * right her? in Washington. At first 1 these main thorough (are* grew- un- * desirable. Tben tho side streets. 1 The first to buy and build In ^ Ghent secured the choice. Tho front G lots. Newcomers, (mostly from 1 North Carolina)' also bought and 1 built ilium these frunt lots;?Those who waited later, paid more for the ^ back lots than the pioneers paid for * the trout lots, but then, those back c lots were at that lute day better than * the beet lots of any other section around Norfolk and they being only t a block or :*o from their friends, they t pam uiescmKn prices nna were Riau | Newest Discovery Sick Liver, Sick Hea Everyone Feels Fine First Day er-Ald. No More Calomel for ey Back If Not Satisfied. Kick Your Calomel < Have you heard about the new liv- 1 remedy that Hardy's Drug Store < is sell fag so much of? Don't bother c o any more with calomel: the -new jj. remedy is safer, better, surer and no t after misery or distress. 1 Ami hern's a statement that shows how good CAHSWELL/8 LIVEIt-AlB r Is: if you buy it for any ailment for ti which we recommend It and you are 1 not satistied with results money back a without any red tape at Ilardy Drug CARSWELL'S LIVER-AID is pure- 1 Store. j, pears the following: -- -in. .-.piLC-ol the, .cry., that.-the, high x prire of land is driving young farm- c ilk m bui.ii' u'li'-r inenpatton. there j. never v as a time when an ambitious r young country man hrd a belter r chance than rlgUF' now. It i- true l COSt of llvir.c ailib cioihintr ar? Hiirh but there are some other things high t ?.n iho <?th t side of the sheet. Farm t products are selling at a very high t rate, and farm lahorf.is very scarce, ami farm opportunities tire multiplying every year. "Willi his hare hands any young 1 inun can lay the foundation of a modest fortune in a short time, and do k under the most healthful and invigorating conditions. In other words, there never was such a demand for l good tenants as there is at present? tenants, trot-farm --hands-.-?Of-eowree- there is a steady cry for farm hands. ? but a young man should sepk a place as :r tenant Instead of as a laborer, j for lit the former there are chances that the country is Just waking up t to all over the land. __ .... Hundreds of "middle-aged men In s every county in the older part or the a farming community are wanting to c retire from active work either by t moving off the farm or taking a * young man into partnership with * them. Therse men feel that they have ? earned a rest, yet there is no one to ? whom they can safely entrust their ? B Freckles1 c Don't Hide Them With a Veil; lie- ^ move Tlicm With the Othine Prescription. This prescription for the removal 8 of frpckles was written by a prominent physician and is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that It Is sold by your druggists under an absolute guarantee to refund the money if It faila. Don't hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of othine and remove them. Even the first few ap- t Uttcations^slnnrid show a wonderful Improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. Bn aura to nulc tha druff?lsf for ( the double strength othine; it is this I that is sold on the money-back guarantee. c I , Meredith One of the few colleges for womer degree representing (our years of geaui standard of Ihc Association of Colleges awarded those who complete the coars Library facilities cxceUeet. Systems tic der director and assistant. Courts tot furnished room In Mian Building, he physician and none, and all minor fees Cottages, from 947.5# to?45 less. St. waits for entrance may prepare la Men Class A of the accredited schools of th Quarterly bulletin, or fuller is format I01 R. X. VANN, Presi. Norfolk and it right here in o got the lots at that. Hadn't you ?tter be one of the. pioneers to Vaehftattoa Parkt- ' l It's true, Washington Isn't Noroik; it hasn't Norfolk's harbor: either baa Baltimore. Philadelphia, ittabnrg and hundreds ol other, lacea, hot?thay grew All town* re re little towns at one time. Washtig ton has a chance and a good one. ho too will grow ami 'many times srger than she Is. Therefore, be rise; you know In our day the moat eslrable suburb Washington tj-iU ver have la Washington Park. You iad better study HK WHERE TO UYK S VASIIlXCiTOX and secure a W*ahngton Park lot. You can buy them n easy payments. No interest, no axes. You are convinced that Washinrgon .Park is the place, so buy i^d buy luick, today. -? ' A. C. HATHAWAY. for Constipation dache and Malaria After Taking Carswell's LivPeople of Washington. MonDut llie Back Door > vegetable; Is pleasant to take which makes it the ideal remedy to lean out the boxvels of t&e little tne8). it acts on the liver without larshness. gently but sureiy drives he poisonous gas and foul accumuatlon from the bowels. It banishes constipation, ends the plsery of sick headache. Btomach llstrcss and indigestion, and for maaria and kidney disease it is surely i quick acting, splendid medicine. Get a bottle of CARSWELL'S LIVSR-AIL) today?50 cents Is all you lecd; ? ? "Their own sons have gono to the IMP* or nrp ^iHpH furtq. o< | hPlf ?wn. and the hired men they are able n ppt are n vexation to the spirit in nost instances. In despair the farm r sells out and invests the money in ioikU or something elao, to be rid of he care of the farm, and then moves o town. And right here Is where he ambitious youpg man finds his liauce." * t Downward Course Past Heine Realized l?y Washington People. A little backache at first. Daily increasing till the back ii ante and weak. uriuury disorders quicKiy lollow. Dropsy mid finally Blight's?Wsface. This is the downward course ot cidiiey ills. Don't take this course. Follow he advice of a Washington citizen. Mrs. G. E. Edwards, 223 E. Main itreet. Washington, N. C., sTays: "I iuffcred terribly from backache, acompanied by sharp, shooting vains hrough my kidneys. The kidney sexetlons caused me considerable anloyance. I used several kidney remdies but received no relief until I be;an taking Doan'B Kidney Pills. They irove away the vains and lameness in ny loins and strengthened my kidicys. That tired, alnguid feling dfsppeared and I was able to rest betor at night." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 enta. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Jew York, sole agents for the United itates. Remember the name?Doan's? nd take no other. Medioal Case. A young doctor said to a girl. "Do ron know. dear. I have a heart affecion for you?" "llavo you had it lung?" she coyly Inquired. "Ob, yes: I feel that I will liver troubled life wlthoud^oul" he fervently responded. "Then you bad better asthma," sbe loftiy murmured.?Pearson's Weekly. H? Get His Meal. juuiiiij, you re n naughty boy. Yon an Just go to bed without any supwr." "Well, mother, what about that medlloe I've got to take after mealsT"? Jfa. ? ? College t in (bo South tbmt confers an A. B. 910 col lege work according to the of the Southern States. IflpFomas *" ? in the Schools of Art and Moaic. raining In physical education untennis and basket-ball. Board and it, lignt, literary tuition, fees for ,$22f.S#;in the Heat Building and idents not offering the necessary edith Academy, which is rated la e State Uuniversity, for Catalog, i, address ' -V r Raleigh, N. C. Utensils and ivppt in Steam Scalded Cans ITS SANITARY. PHONE g? EgyjlAY KSCUltSiUX Jashkviu.k. UUek M"unt.in, W.jnr.TiQr. HrndemiBvUle, Hot Sphop, Luke v-?-'. TutMray. IJ'orth Oarolina. THE LAND OP THE 8KY. Tuesday, June 7,1th. SOUTH EKXJtAI LW.\ Y. 4 Premier Carrier of the South. Special Train. . _Mvv voachea and, .luiiimau..uhaic. car. Schedule and round trip fares to AshevlUe and Black Mountain: Lr. Goltlslyoro 7:00 a. m $9.00 Lv. Selma 7:55 a. m 8.OCT Lv. Raleigh 0:05 a. m 7.00 Lr. Durham lOdO a. m. ...... 6.00 Ly. Greensboro 12:45 p.'m... "5.00 Fares to Hunde'rSoaville. Hot Springs, Waynaavine, $1.00 and Lake Toxaway $2.00 higher than fares to Aabevllle and Black Mountain. Rates In same proportion from intermediate points. Tickets limited returning to reach original starting point by midnight June 28th. 1913. Ten days In Western North Cgro|llna. For detailed information ask your agent, or write ?V JO. JONES. ? Traveling Passenger Agent, ' Raleigh, N./C. 6-10 to 7-6 NOTICE. North Carolina?Beaufort County. Before the Clerk. W. R. Brown, Administrator, vs. Helrs-at-Law of Ell Moore, Deceased. To Laura C. White, Grant White, William K. Moore, James H. Moore, and Willie James: You and each of you will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort County to sell the real estate of Eli Moore, deceased, to pay the debts of the said Eli Moore. You and each of you will further take notiqe that you are required to appear before the undersigned Clerk of the Superior Court of- Beaufort County at hl3 office at Washington, ' North Carolina, -on Monday, June 16th. 1913. at 11 a. m. and answer or dempr to the petition in this acr t?u?i;' ur the JMaimiff alii apply to the Court far the relief demanded in the petition. Villa Aity 1st, 1918. GEO. A. PAUL. Cleric " Supa.l^*-?Court- Beau fqrt County. ?. ? 5-6-4 wc NOTICE. North Carolina?Beaufort Countyk In the Superior Court. Thomas Spencer vs. i Charity Spencer. The defendant, above-named, will take notice that an action entitled as I above lias been commenced in the 1 Superior Court of Beaufort County for the dl.?.solution of the bonds of matrimony existing beUveed the said defendant will take notice that 1 Bhe is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court ~?f said County, to be held on the 4th day of August, 1912, at the court house in 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 24th day of May, 1913. GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. 5-24-4wc NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION* Notice is hereby given that I have this day qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort County as administratrix of the estate of G. H. Peacock deceased, late of Beaufort County, and all pei^sons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to file the same with me or W. A. Thompson, Attorned, duly verified -on or before the 2 4th day of April,-1914, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 21th day of April, 191S. FRANCIS PEACOCK. Administratrix of the Estate of G. H. Peacock, deceased. 4-29-Swp NOTICE. Xnrfh HaritHna?Rumfnrt f!flnnty. _ Superior Court. George Radcliff ^ T8. Llda Sermons Radcltff. The defendant, above-named, will above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort County for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between the plaintiff and den f em dan t. And the said defendant will take notice that she fa \ required to appear at the term of the Superior ?oua of said County, to be held on the 4th <Smt August, IS 13, at the Court House of said County, In Washington, N. C.*. and answer, or demur to tpe complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the [court for the relief demanded in said gomplalat. t " x ? -v.. 1 m This 20th day of May. Sit. ODD. A. fAtX, C>r.' Clerk Superior Court. f V*?4wp ?~ ? 1 ?ne tar 2 JUST RECEIVED ^ . ? , , ^ I v uonic around s?0 tncin. v i 5 Washington Horse Exchange Go. 5 [ * B u SUSMAN. Pres. BJp H I I ,rv "ntvin . ' ( LCON WOOO-M??k??IfU. YoAF?ilMiSfcnkJ.r<i.-JA)a3 W.JCOLE V Is BACKERS mdBROKERS.| S I ? Chri^n^elldl^'Mortotk. To. T I S PtJtow otni to In M Stock Exctuuoce, He* Tork Cot- ' S as Exchange. CtUceso Bwd of Umtr ud other SmmUI eeB- \ II ZL. ..,^ ^ s V OCM^?<^O^R??P^^T^ SoUclteJ. ^ta?e|ttieB? H Me*. J 111 High Cost of Living \ II SOLVED I Cook With Gas Gas Ranges at Cost AND Connected Free. Washington Light & Water Co. , * WASHINGTON. N. C. Square Deal j Everything Guaranteed as represented or your money cheerfully refunded. a full line Groceries, Shoes, Notions, Dry Goods. .Etc. j. e. abAms. Phone 97 0-Qe<tor Mops The Kind to Use on Your Floors Cleans and polishes Floors and Furniture." Easy to use and sanitary. Can be Washed F*riee Sl-?5^fc Harris Hardware Co. ? Week End And ~ ~ Sunday Excursion Fares1 -to-Morehead Qty and Beaufort ] Via Norfolk- Southern Railroad, e - - . Week-Eld Sand.7 B lloerhead Cttr. N. C. | Klnoton SI.75 Si ll . Dorer ..... '. I l.SS 111 " Now Bern 1.10 1.00 1 Orient* .. 1.71 1JS t, B.rboro ~ 1.S0 1.11 t PormvlUe S.OO I.TI . P'eenellle S.7I 1.7S * Mocker. S.S1 2 16 ' pirmouth .. .-. , S.OO Woohloftoa i:iS l.SS t Voncebaro .. . ; 1.10 1.SS r iToreo to Beeofort 10 coou bister thorn to Morehood Cltr. Roto* from intermediate stations In ume poprortlon. "a 3oad,r morn"" triln' Sailor ticket. .old each Bandar notll September lltb. limited to dot# r oto?Mi*rtj^,^ ^ s *???.? ? MUtM n. ? * ? j ?_ * . ?j ' K. i. DuW Jr. ? LtaHHT & VMM uanb* ?un Aiiom'jmbt -I Wublwon.NurftOu.lIu ? We yrectle. U all the ?irti ? ? ?? ELej fl, Rodman / RODMAN & BONN if". Attorneya-at-Lawi fashinston, North C^llna. ^ I " ~ I I: w, i ? . ? v ? - \ j . M W. B. RODMAN, JR, Attorney-at-Law. **" H Washington, N. C. H Offlea Savings & Truat Building. V \ a A. PHILLIP* A HBO., ^ FUUB 1NSUKANCB, .? WASHINGTON, H. 1 a ?a?a m m " ? ?1 -.1 : SB f Practices la ell the Cenrtg, - - : J John H. email - A. D. MaaLoatf ' j* . Frank H. Bryan SMALL, MacLEAX A BRYAN, Attorneys-ev Law > Washington, Not Ji Carolina 9 ? a a a >?? HAHHT MeMTTT.T.aw - ?r ^-'A^Tn\Zt X*W' * Washington, North Cn^TlUg^*' ?" . EDWARD U steward , Attoraej.t-Lsw, . .Washington. N. c. > : oor:V" H. bubo,, -: ?sSi * * " .' n m w *** ; Norwood u anofon ? ; Attsrnej-it-ino| T : . .*-* "?.-.a.4"*: - v ' m ^d.mIo^ * ; . .Washington, N. 0. ? W?'"A. Thompson, Attornere-at-Lasr. . Aurora Mid Washington, N, Q, " * * ? * ' <?KO- ' STUDDERT, * . Attorn er^at-Law. . Nagf lo Lewis A Calais. 1 a Market Street. !' . Washington, N. 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