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o * JIIAWiMGTfllt flAll V NFIIfQ VIWOTIvR pQti HLVvu] Ko.Mft* Bast Water StaML'- r t ?.? fiCnUrwd am Mcond-clmaa mutter i A?stut ?, 1MI, at the poMoflM at , Washington. N. C.. under the act of J v Xarch S, lttt. ?f . - Oh Month .? .11 ! B - ?>?r Month. 1.00 BSmmim i.?t On. Year . * 00 Subscriber* deairUkC thn onpor dtn oonttnood will plonM notltj thin ot ' no on date of expiration, others, me H will ho continued at resular eubecrlptlon raten until notice to (tap Ji; , U received. If you do not set the Dally News promptly telephone or write the maaacer and the complaint will, receive Immediate attention. It la our dewire to please you. Ail articles sent to the Dally News for publication must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not re published. MONDAY .APRIL IS, lOlii SUCCESS OF DEM. PARTY Continued from pagfe 1. and are now waiting for that Republican Senate to get busy and either pass these laws up to a Republican President or turn them down. Just | as they see fit. If they are turned down, the Democrats win. If hoy are passed and a Republican Preel- | dent vetos them, they will win. In < other words the Democratic party Is on the shady side of Easy Street and lika a man n-hn nwps a rfaht Ihpv arc letting the other fellow walk the floor. in all my political experience and especially as that of a newspaper correspondent at Washington, i have never seen that sentiment so thoroughly in harmony from both a Republican and Democratic standpoint that thls 13 a Democratic year that the Democrats are going to sweep the country. During the last ten years I have written letters to the press retailing the rottenness of the Republican party and its sins against the common people of this country and often have I Wound up by saying: "How long, oh Lord will the people be fooled?" My honest opinion is now, if it is worth anything to people who read this correspondence. that the people of this country have come to the conclusion a last that they will be foiled no longer and that *rom now on their battle cry will. be. "To your tents oh Israel" and we will now see-that dishonesty wins not more than honesty. __ CONNECTICUT REPUBLICANS Special to the Dally News. New Haven, Conn., April 15.?The advance guard of delegates arrived in New Haven today to attend the Republcan State Convention which.' 'will elect delegates at large to the national convention at Chicago. The State convention will meet here tomorrow and will remain in session I two days. The Taft supporters claim that the President will have a walk over In the convention. The Roosevelt men are making no definite claims. But It is known that, with National Committeeman Charles F. Brooker and several other prominent leaders manifesting only a lukewarm " support of the President, the Roose-velt followers entertain a hope that something may develop In the convention that will at least bring about an unlnstructed delegation. NKW YORK HAS THS FINEST LIGHTHOUSE Special to the Daily News. New York, April 15.?What is said to be the finest lighthouse in the world, located at Richmond, Staten Island, was put Into com raise ion today. It Is to light the new Ambrose channel leading into New York bay will be visigle for twenty one miles. The light is 300.000 candle power. WAGE INCREASE FOR 2.000 niiiiuiaiuiu, LUUI1., April id. A I ten per rent wa8? Increase was put I Into effect today at the mills of the American Thread Company here. * More than 2,000 operatives are benefited. Engagement rings are still popular in court circles. i It's a poor spirit medium who has . no; a ghost of a show. j 8pecial House for "High Brow" Apes. | The "high brow" apes In the New | York Zoological park are to have a house to themselves in the near fu| tore. The board of estimate and ap| portionmeut will soon bo asked for fc' an appropriation necessary to cover | 1 the expenses for such a structure. | At preaent the erudite chimpanzees and orangoutangs are la the honse | with their lees Intelligent sisters Sad | brothers. The intelligent specimens now namf 7 ber four chimpanzee* and firs orangootangs. Baldy is tW leader of the H social elect, sad Busle. recently sold & * i.. to the society by Professor Osraer. Is . soother inmate who stands aloot The propo-ed structure Is neoeesary to the -continued health of the valuable speotineas, as well so to give proper faduties for their eahibltioB to the ir.;,, "*** .. . ^ , CALENDARS OF SPORTS FOR THE WEEK a: MONDAY ? Louisiana state shooting tourna- ^ ment opens at City Park Qun Club, New Orleans. Tommy Murphy vs. Paul Koeble.r ^ 10 rounds, at Cleveland. Hlckey Af^ntyre vs. Young Leo * Kosslck. 15 rounds, at Saskatoon, Sask. u U TUESDAJ t Jimmy Reagan vs. Tally Johns, 6 rounds^ at Butte, Mont. P s Joe MandOt vs. Jake Abel, 8 - rounda. at Chattanooga, Tenn. m Northwestern Baseball League be- j sine Its season, with Tacoma at Van- I couver, Victoria at Spokane, and Portland at Seattle. WEDNESDAY Tommy Murphy vs. Leach Cross, 10 rounds, at Empire A. C., New York. Kansas State shooting tournament, opens at Interurban Gun Clnb, Wichita. THURSDAY International League (formerly Eastern League) begins its season, with Montreal at Baltimore, Rochester at Providence, Buffalo at Newark and Toronto at Jersey City. Virginia League begins its season. with ^ Portsmouth at, Norfolk, Danville at Newport News, Petersburg at Richmond and Roanoke at Lynchburg. South Atlantc League begins its sefcson. with Columbia at Albany, Savannah at Jacksonville and Co lambug at Macon. Opening of annual spring golf tnnrnim*nt a. tho Pnna?*v PTkK Lake wood, N. J. FRIDAY Sixteenth annual American marathon run of the Boaton Athletic Association. Annual indoor championship of Western New York A A. U. at Buffalo. Fourteenth semi annual tournament of Northern Wisconsin Whist League at Oshkosh. Western League opens its season, with Lincoln at Dourer, Which it* at ? Topeka, Des Molnea at St. Louis " and Sioux City at Omaha. New England League opens its season, with Lawrence at Lowell. New Bedford at Fall River,. Brockton at Lynn and Haverhill 'at Worcester. SATURDAY Annual tournament of Illinois State Bowling Association begins la Chicago. j "Blink McCloskey rs. Leo Honck, J 6 rounds at Philadelphia. Annual show of the French Bulldog Club of America at Hotel Astor, New York. Annual relay, carnival at Brake University, Des Moines. Ia. Handicap athletic meet at the University of Wisconsin. "Cozy" Dolaji, a third baa? recruit with the Highlanders. They claim he is made of the right stuff and will shine in fast company. With Miller on first base', Manager Clarke of the Pirates will hare t? use either McCarthy or Vidua at the second station. Both boys hdve been displaying fine work. * 'r' Miss Virginia Kling, the six yerfr old daughter of Pilot John KUng, Is the official mascot of the Boston ( brares. while Jake 8taihl Jr., age 4 | holds the same position with the Boston Red Sox. ? The Indiana and Ohio league was recently organised and will hare teams in Richmond and Union City. Ind., and Greenxllle, Sidney. Urban* and Plqna. Ohio; Rob Spade, the former Cincinnati pitcher, will manage the cTreenrUle team. UMI i A. C. HATHAWAY. trge number of youngsters now bang tried out In the big show will be hipped beck to the minors, as each tajor league club is allowed but len on the club roster from May 1 to .ttguet 20. WITH THE HOXKH8* Young Erne, welterweight, offers 0 box Philadelphia Jack O'Brien If he latter will'mtke 158 pounds ringIds. . Tommy Murphy Is the favorite In he coming Mul-phy-Croee bout which 1 scheduled to take place in New ork April 17. Abe Attell's next bout win take lace In San Francisco April 24. rhen the former champion tackles omxay uuoa ox kaqmi city. lAf a a HiiACn VRA UnatU rllH yAr y : // // : ;?< v.- - - ^>diB for the yaS^catoe^^m7to Harts*. 8b* has been practicing la O?t to Vashlngtoafor gear tea ye Yaflow In In la IM Wii|l? X contractor and three carpenters W? ?*! **? mem An Jlmbed to the top of the Vim Bap tot church. I* New Castle, DeL. ro :entxy. to mto repairs to th? rood, rhousanda oTrrilov Jackets bod modi hair homo fa too belfry, and they ro icntcl to* Intrusion and dfOTfl th? nea to too gtoaad. One of the men nade his way to toe bettrr end Wtti ar paper closed all exits by which Um neocte coald escape. Then he planed oar eulphor candles under the cupola md lighted them, After the candiei iad horned oat enough deed Inaecti rere found to All a peach basket ip. jverdowlng, and the carpenten thei reramed work on the church roof. ?TBe"art o'^olored glass has "beei lost and refound, guarded and stolei so many times daring the history o civuizauuu IDBl 11 KPUIB niuw? IIS possible to say anything new on glad staining. Yet a process baa been dli covered for making the stained glas used in windows which Is a departur from anything known to the , ol timers. Tbe glass first receives Its design 1 mineral colors, and the whole is the fired in a beat so intense taat the co orlng matter and the glcaa are Iiidii eolubly fused. The most attractive fei ture of this method la that the snrfac acquires a peculiar pebbled characta in the heat, ao that when-the glass 1 in place tbe. Lights are beautifully sol and mellow. " ' Napoleon on Shakespeare. It le a fact that the great empero of fbe French had a very p**r opinio, of Shakespeare's plays. Aeeordlntf b Thlbaudaau. in his "Benapart* and th? Copsulgts," Napoleon said one day I Singular jaa U may worn. elephant. uln?. ' Knowing uut TVtm wrwdg to the" ?'i?W touli k thum.elfea But u e boy went to see them. h. would bo .elied by one, the UtUe trunk would bo collod * round bin arm una be Urould bo lea to wbere the paddy wu? kept in baga. The eldpbant would ntak* a cat'e new Of the boy1" bund to taka up a handful of paddy. Than, letting go ba would turn up the end of hie trunk, rur^toTtte M' Should the bo/, howerer, put n back In the bag, hi. arm would IfW be eel red by the trunk, and ble band would be agmln Inserted Into tbe pdddj bag. ;5J? ; XT. -1 ' Tbe lap anxious to be released,1 would usually drop the.paddy Into Lb, tfunk. and the elephant would bluw the rice Into t.u mouth. After re peattuff, be opefetloa dtorerul time, the elephant would ecaaper off, feel lng thetj.be bed got the paddy with H te*!^zgr . SUPREME BENCH I "\N. >Ov ^__ w HL ^,>'t,' ?v ?. ? " > Of the two MKI when the District 0 on requested President Tatt to - i*fi 1 THREE BUILDERS OP WATIWH Cavour, William the Silent and Oeorg. Washington Haver Ylaldad to natoawi MeaHt Aa a naUoHakw Caroor stand With William tea silent and Oeocg I Washington. Bach of these- mel > (ought through the agoar of a war o i liberation, yet norer yielded (or a mo i Slant to the militarist or Sao pott I Ideals so liable to be bred In time o . crisis; each iored free Institution I with his Whole heart; /each oould hay i said as truly as William the Slleat. " > wai always ow the side of the people; i yad each avoided the special faults a the demagogue aa completely aa Wall ? or Peel; .each planted Jnatlo add mercy amid the chaos of wratl and revolution; each kept an herd 1 equanimity of temp* toward an the! supporters, evott toward the foolis' { and the false who bade fair to rui their work, Anally, eaeh died learim > as bis handiwork a nation whose ei' i- ery merit la symbolized In the life c the man woo made ft. whose every d ? feet la due to (na inditlon which h 4 etartcd being ' ti lofty for imlt Mon. If AmetteaUvuCan boast tha & America la more^ty^y.t^e -*caditi01 I ui traditions ofCa^B^hey may h, jjb^that thslfWntrVmWplng tl r cfiaogT with changing j^aC hut tl J spirit that, Inspires a Joat policy is tl U^th. and the twentieth centvrtes.' "~^^ ^ quired to appear at til. But term of the Superior Court Of Boaulort , County to bo hold on tho 10th Monday after too drat Monday In March, It bolnc May 13, 1*11. at th^ court bona, of aald county. In Waahlmton. N. C.; and anaver or demur to th. ; complaint In aaid action, or tho plainUS will apply to tho court for tho reI Uef naked. Thla March Id, 1?1 J. GEO. A- PAUL, ?rl8 dtnC - > C. 8. C. : soncA North Carolina, Bonnfort County, > superior court. May Tors. 1*11. .t^plMdla Ly Cherry ra. Joahua O Cherry. [ The defendant above named wUl take notice that an notion ontltied aa abora ha* hoen commenced In th* Baperlor Court of Bonnfort County to aecnra an abaoluto divorce from tho defendant. Tho aald defendant wUl further tak* notice that be le reQuired to appear at the next tors of tho qnperlor Court of Bonnfort : County to bo bald on the 10th Monday after tho Brat Monday In March, It belt* May II. 1*1*. at the court bou.e of aaM county. la =WuMn?tom, K. C-. ud umr or demur to tke complaint la (aid action, or tke plaintiff will apply to the court ror the relief aake4.^^SSft : . <j OBO. A. PAUL, ? xomof aui. By TlrtM of Ike powar ot Bala ooatalnad In a Daad ot Treat dated tke ith day of May. llll from 8amaal R. Carrow at all. to Chan. T. Warran. Truetee. racordad la the ottaa ot the Reglater ot Deeda of Baantort County la Book SI, pass StT: aad by rlrtua ot the powar glean to the undemgned la an order ot tka Superior Court'in a proceeding eatitled "1. U Hamuli ea Haaiaet R. Carrow at ale." tto which raCaranae la henhg made, tka oodarelgned will da subetltate Truataa on Monday the Mad day ot April. If IS, offer tar ante at public auction at Moon at tka Oourt House tola tract or tend conreyed by alt Dad <X Trust ul dosOKbea a m, UMUiuii, sua luwn m wenington, and In that part of Hid Ibn knon M Bonner's Old Part, and hilTif a part or Lots Numbers 1 and ?, sad srhjch part Is boaadsd aad described Z. Morton Br?oa the North by the lands owned hr lbs into Thoa. Totca and wife, now owned by O. K- Watab, and the land of the lato Bobt Manroe, sad on the West by the lot of 6. . V. Wsrren, Sad botes the asms plsSe TERMS Or iT.fl rAflH ^ nb itotMoMto^iiui. L r HlleMI Trustee. 1 * /....j. ??-y> >Xi?L?H*'>*3 L u UJKor WUEIMIOH j-J Wnahlnaton. It. Ci **V*. 1111 The meeting of the etoekholder* ( thle Bank will to told ?t their baaktna bona* la this ctf? at am* cm Tknraday May ?, pronimo. 1 I im&! iWi TH09. J. LATHAM.- i ? * ' SfjSgfr' A Mm*to wining to admit he ni a pretty baby. ' -V 1 410 East Main St ?4???4??4r|??4 | M The Hot Wa ter^ Heaie^exi ?? . Vu\H\T I OIW K Nft- Tiyloo'i Hsll A Is Moots la their kail, corner Be one. end Third streets, Bret had third Tuesdays oaeh raoath at I p. m. 1IOVK CHA1TER. No. b. Hopal Arch Masons. Meets la Haoonle Hall ssoondead fourth Tuesdays each month at * p. a. WASHIXQTOX LODGE Ho. Hi b- P- o- ? building, mrr DMj etattr* It I o'claek. ^ = LkTtou A. niiw ?. Geo. W. Padgett. ' Beaufort Count7 Superior Court. , The defendant tm.iuM will take notlM an nation en titled as above haa nomieeaecd In the Superior Court ot Baaatart Conntj, H 0-, lnrolrta* the uu? ta real aetata la Baanfort Count*. K. C, M nklah the defendant baa an Internet, to all: the raaoaaiT of a certain tract ol land aa ddecm.ednn.tta re?la Hit by the plaintiff from the aba? defendant. And the aald itedealaal will further take notice-tamt be la required to appear at the- tana ot the Superior Court of aald . Conntr to be held on the 10th Monday after the ret Monday la March, it beta* Mai Itth l?u. at the Court Hoaee of aald County in Wadhlactoa. M. C, an dansweror demur to.the complaint tn M4d or the will apply (a the Court for the relief demanded la raid C o m oleic t. Thla MaruK nth. mi V- ' GEO. A. PAUL. ' C.H.C. HOTICM OP HALM IWH MOB* ij ??.*/_ - 9***+, i ^Uuder and byjlrtoe^^^rer^ la Book lid^ete MS. of the Regie try of Beaufort. Ceuafpu whleh arid ?2??L.2S. *S3lJ&LX MMdL "ll die* )(U ti? ir^iJVi^SSSSS ii i - i J,!!1.-- .J. .... . . - . , ALBERT,. t^s? |C - - Norfolk, Va S tWiWWWMi THE HOME! Automatic wa- ? ? , , , ? M?. Second St. Wm V [ W ' * * ? H. W. CARTER. M. ? - V [ Practice United to dlaaaaaa o; I the Eye. Ear, Node end Throat. J V Hour.: ?-U m.; 1-S ?. m. Except Mondaye. <*? 1Pre* s "iT eeeaeee'eeeee MA. Daniel Jr. Lludaay C. Warren DANIEL A WAURKX AUaoreya at Law Waehlngton. North Carolina I : We practice la all-the courts e e a ea .e e e ,2*3 a e e a e e dfe^a'J| Dae "' ' 3ft.1] Wiley (V Kodmaa. & . a " w! : .**3 : - - * . m ' *< m 9 9 9 I H. 8. Ward Junlua D. Ckfaaaa ; WM : WevnomtUUit Court otibm First JodleUl DJfctxfet Ud tk# Fsdersl Courts. i ? ' * 99 > jpl. W.'Vi^St m\j< I rdBB mmoi h. mnm ?lla.aar aal?r ? ? , j , ;? -* 9^9 9 I I f ?/- L* -'*? I f W. Dk GRIMJtlLA. '.?; .. ?5 I ? \ +y ? M John H. Basil A. B. MmLmi ^ V' I Tf L'*!^*sM?IUn_ .. 'S&iiF " . . " % ? v*a| ' ? ? a ; ' '': * **' * * * * ; r- * * * ^ I.I I . 1 1 Hi ' " 4rW ! , * - WMktaCtM. *. ft !:V; : To the Farmers - We have a few more bags of Maine grown, Irish Cob- , y, J biers Seed Potatoes, which we can aavfefyou money on. Also, a full supply of choice onion seta and gar- r ^ den seeds'. Give jp'jeftr ; . business and we wilt prove : to you It Is to your interest to buy from the Pamlico Grocery Co. 1 When cleaning or presang is to be done My work 1 guarantee ?o please he or she work from sun to ?un ~
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