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IJiilWiMpvu.-" WASHM OMLY m PUBLISHED EViJRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDA*. No. 109 Eut Water Street. Entered as second-class matter BF- . August 5, 1909, at the poatofflce at Washington, iJ. c., under the act of March 3. 1870. One Month . f .18 Four Months 1.00 8ix Months . . 1.50 M One Year . 8.00 Subscribers desiring the paper dls-1 continued will please notify this of- j ?ca on date of expiration, others* tse '* **11 be conttnoed at regular anb-l criptlon rates until itot'ca to stop) P ts received. I. you do not get the Dally News, promptly telephone or write the manaxer and the complaiut ^11 receive immediate attention. It is our de-l sire to please you. Ail articles sent to the Daily News for publication must be signed by; the nntcr. otherwise they will not he published. MKDNKMUA)'. APRIL 24^1912 THK (iKIiMAN ll)KA Germany has proclaimed her ten commandments, as follows: 1. In all expenses keep in mind the interests of your compatriots. 2. Never forget wJien you buy a foreign article that your own country .s thus made poorer. :5. Your money should profit no one but Germans 4 Never profane German factories by using foreign machinery. f? Never allow foreign eatables to bo served at your table. 6. Write on German paper, with a German pen and German ink. and use German blotting paper. 7. German flour, German fruit and German beer alone can give your body true German energy. 5 I'se only German clothes for your dress, and German hats for your head 10. Let no foreign flattery distract I you from those precepts: and be firmly convinced, whatever others say. that German products are the only ones worthy of citizens of the Ger man fatherlafiH. Which reminds us of the deacon's prayer. "Oh. Lord, bless me and my wife, my son John and his wife?us four and no more!" MARYLAND WOMKVS < Ll/B Special to the Daily News. Baltimore. Md.. Apr>l 24.?On the occasion of the annual covention of the Maryland Federation of Women's Clubs a host of women visitors In vaded Baltimore today and will remain in possession of the city until Saturday, An elaborate programme combining business and entertainment has been prepared for the gathering. MR. PENROSE SEEMS TO BE A RATH KB POOR PROVIDER Chicago. April 24.?For ten years Mrs. John Penrose has denied herself the luxury of tasting a piece of candy or of indulging in icf cream sodas or other delicacies in order to save $20 to repay a former suitor who twenty five years ago gave her money to buy a present for herself. The one-time sweetheart was Henry Kohler. of Dorchester. Mass. She broke her engagement with him and he afterward disappeared. "For years I have tried to find Henry Kohler." she said. "If I do not succeed in finding him I mean to present the S20 to the church." FAMOl'S SINGERS TO BE HEARD Special to the Daily Newf. Spartanburg, S C.. April 24.? Music lovers from half a dozen states are in Spartanburg for the eighteenth annual South Atlantic States Musical festival The festival opens tonight and will continue over Thursday and Friday. The participants inj ihis year's program Include Mary Garden. Mme Jeanne Jomeli. Georice Hamlin. Ellison Van Moose and several other famous soloists, assisted by the New York Smphony Orchestra and the large chorus of the Tonverse College < horal society. KING AXI) QtKKX TO ATTEND Spec ,al to the Daily News. Rome. April 24?The King and Queen of Italy, with a distinguished entourage, left today for Venice td % attend the dedication of the new Campanile of St Mark's, the structure recently completed In duplication of the famous tower which collapsed some years ago. |"he dedication of the new Campanile will take place tomorow. The event wftl he accompanied with impressive ceremonies in which distinguished delegates front many countries will take p,irt- fr WILL HEllOLD THE KLKPHAXTH TRFNKH FOR HOARD BILL? New Yorir,' April 24.?Though s hantam jn weight. Sheriff Julipn Harburger may be suffering, figuratively from a'severe attack, of elephantiasis. The sheriff complains th*t Rtngllng Brothers, who have charge of Barnun A Bailey's circus, have-not fh^nlshed bonus nor deposited cash In Tke RralA ui Vigor of fctep?nd Much Upon' Nature hhi tm Waahtafto* Park ncea from duirt trcugthe? the vital i Huch conditions allow you to live a your health. . * > * I I ' I Y8WW 8EAUTY" > Senorita. Malvlna Pena, the (laugh Is another recent and charming addl society of the national capital. an attachment case In which a bond of $25,000 was ordered by the court. In the event that the circus should attempt to movb to Brooklyn without supplying the bond or depositing the cash, Sheriff Harburger will be forced today to take possession of a herd of twenty elephants, together with one hundred other animalB. and take care of them until the court is Bues further orders. Should there be no building available to house the animals the sheriff will have to make arrangements wkh the New York Zoological Park or with commissioner Stover to have, them taken in charge in Central Park With thfe possibility of having to provide food and entertainment for such huge hostages at the existing high prices for animal delicacies the sheriff's pulse was rising honrly yesterday whllfc hiB temper was at fever heat. j CARPEXTIER AND LEWIS Spec*al to the Dally News. Paris. April 24.?The 20 round fight originally scheduled for tonight b'fetVreefi Willie Lewis, of New York, and. Georges Carpentloa. who holds tile French welterweight championship and the English middleweight title, hie been postponed until the mid die of May, owing to the fact that j Lewis has only arrived in France this week and destree several weeks J to prepare for the contest. The match is now the staple topic of discussion In the French capital. Carpentferi that has been developed in on this Bide of the Atlantic in a long time.' The critics are in the habit of speak- j ing of him as a second "Kid" McCoy In addition to being extraordinary punch. At Monte Carlo recently hej punch. At Monte Carlo recently he knocked out Jim Sullivan, the English middleweight champion, in less than two roundB. Carpontler expects to find in the veteran Willie Lewis the most formidable opponent he has yet faced, but tbe admirers of the French boxer are confident he will bo able to hold to his own against the American fighter. Joke by Accident. You may wrong the child by the name you give It. In thi3 matter th** girl baby has the advantage of the boy. She can change it at maturity A friend of mine whoso name was roieuiier uau a aaugnier wno was Ichristened Constance?very thoughtlessly. A Rood name for a baby, perhaps. when you piit them together. But It took her twenty-three years to chhnge it and spoil the Joke.?London Chronicle. Stolen Jewels Are Recovered. . Over ?10,000 worth of precious stones wbtch were stolen from the effgy of the Virgin at Csenstochowa, Poland, two years ago. have been discovered In the shop of a jeweler l named Adler, 1n Lublin, Poland, whose premises were being searched for. Nihilist correspondence. Clues were jalso found which led to the discovery of another ?5,000 worth of these. Jewels In a house near Lemberg. ' As They See Us In England. Political riots in America are catsried out in a thoroughgoing fashion. Lord Rosdbery tells a story bf a friend Of his who visited Baltimore when an election for congress was in progress. Turning in for a shave he complained to the negro berber that hid rotor wan very blunt. "Vurry likely, sir," was ths reply; "I wss out lest night at an election meeting."?London Chronicle.. HUM Y.ur Wife amd Child** rhtir Surroundings. Kir* rent Co the mom. lu free. U. o>?enillu> the eattc ?Ml hl*h qaeUCjr Uf*. Com build fen A C HATHAWAY. FROM MBMBUAY \ CFjl iter of the new minister from Uruguay, tlon to the Latin-American diplomatic Genius and Its Tribulations. "Geniue," sayi the Washington Post, "la the moat curious psychological phenomenon with which the mind of man has ever grappled." And the great trouble Is that the mind of man'never can be sure even while the grappling la going on that genius la really being grappled with. Emulated the Ostrich. X In the stomach of a cow recently slaughtered In Davenport. Wash.; were found steel nails, s piece of tin can and a 24-polnt capital O from a font of type. Bison Practically Wiped Out. How effectually the bison has beed exterminated may be seen from the fsct that a line head lent by Idaho people for the land show at St. Pad!r Is Insured for $2,600. One used til cost a morning gallop and a ball from a big pistol. 9 KXKdTtoRS NOTICE Having this day qualified before the CIei;k of the Sujterrlbr Court of Beaufort County &b Executor to the last wlfl ef Claudia 8penc*r, deceased. this is to notify all persona, having claims against the said estate to present the same for payment to law uaacrBiguwu wiinrn one jwirjirvin i tbtB datfc.or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. AH persona indebted tos&ld estate lire notifled to make Immediate payment. Thla Uth. air 8i Apttl 1911 NPOAH W. 8PENCJEK, Executor Of Claudia Spencer. | 4-24 6wp. The Cream of 4 Specially imported; New Orleans, An* Capital; specially pat . proof, dust-proof, hes a VERY SPEC!/ perfection sold by in this town. VOTAN At its price you cannot twice itsv price you cai recommend and sell H. H. SATTE ??~ ? 310 Confederal ' ' v ; Macon, Georgia ! ATLANTIC OO/JlST The Standard Itoil . V ' fiELXJNC May 5th, 6th, FltfAL, To reach original starting p Mav 15th. 1012- liiilnaa ftiekdi Aw putchwr with Jot. Richardaon, Street, MaooA 0IL, not % :ian of 60 rente, limit may be extended For information witlb raforr call on local ticket agent, of addrei i v Gtmer*! P?i*e ? - ' - . - f f. v? ,' : ""iTl ttf \ iff A- ? b -.fMB*? i Bill Louden, the former Newark player, look* like a fixture at tbirt base with Detroit Tig?-r*. | *Sm? _ ?*f K/ 5j . &*? \ ^ With Jimmy Esmond at short working like a dynamo, the Cincln jnatl in field has been displaying rea article. j Derrill Pratt has been filling La porte's place at second bhse tor th< Browns and getting away with it li One shape. With Pitcher Gregg, Mitchell ant George all left handers, the Cletelant Naps are well fixed in the way of pori slders this season. ! , V j Manager Joe' McGinnlty has an nounced that only union-made saus age (slang lor hot dog) will be solt at the Newark park this season. It was up to* Pitcher Marty O'TqoU to put the Pirates In the win columz and the $22,500 beauty turned th? jtlrck with a few fancy benders ant a smile. ? The Pittsburg Pirates lpst the opei ing game, the first since 1907. Sine* 1887 the Pirates have won 18 ant lost 8 games' played on the first da: 'fo the season; ^ New York fans were greatly wor rled during the first week of the sea son. They expected to hear ever: jminute that the Highlanders had fal Jen out o the league. Hub Perdue looks to be the bet bet on the pitching staff of the Bos ton braves. The Tennessee farmei Is causing kinks to sprout Ip the bacl Of Che heavy hitterg^? Steve Yerkds who is holding hii own ?Ith the Boston Red Sox. is * Pennsylvania college boy. Arthu Irwin discovered Steve and gave bin his first Job In ledgue baseball. The old Cub machine has not start ed any forest fires so far this season Quite a number of critics have pick ed out a place somewhere betweei the sixth and eight position for tb former champions. Kids In ediool have the sympath; of the Qisnti. The National Leaga Champs fall deliver the goods, M Graw keeps the team on the field aft er the regulaa game, and cempel them to goi&irough an hour's prac era LtigNhhf*4 haa boo* aWata a Justice of the'peace at Indlanapoli Ho HI make only one slight chang in his decisions here after. Inatoa of sending tlte bhd actors off the fiet he will send thcta to the hoose-gow ?: WITH THK BOXHR8 . -.rt' , ,7. The Buffalo aL*. C. of Sacrement Hi planning a new fight coliseum witl a seating capacity of 3.000 fans. Tim Hurat, the former baaebal umpire, 1b rtow matchmaker for th Garden A. C., of New York. Bont will be staged in Madison Squar Garden. Joe Jeann^te, who is in Parii ' ? Z&-"; V the Coffee Crop ipecially prepared in srica't Good Coffee Aed in dainty, damp. Kneaa-preserving cana; IL coffee of top-notch only one dealer Coffee 4 r duplicate its quality; at inot find a better. We this coffe^ exclusively t RTHWAITE. "> .40 e Reunion May 7th-9th, via LINE RAILROAD road of the South. / I DATES hand 8th 1912. - .. LIMIT oint not late* than midnight t>f waited for exthneUm, by origin a), flpfeeial Agent, rNo. ,414 Eoiirth May 16th, and *pon payment fee > June 6th, 1912. <~ ' P schedule)^ feaervations, etfe., ? :. W Hi'DB, . r ' ~W> "4 '" v * ^ ** i says he wll return homo at once if I there la any chance for him to ar range a fight with champion Jack* Johnson. ? k Joe Woodman together with his I Stable flhtera-v-Sam Lang ford, Porky Flynn. Jack Lester. Cyclone Johnny Thompson and Jimmy Clnbby?will - sail for Australia on May 21, bound i for Sail Francisco. I Not Exciting. I Mrs. 8tlrting used to tell hpw. dur. In# a brief holiday to somewhere on the Clyde, being kept indoors7>y three L wet days. Stirling read the Greek Tea tament continuously aloud to her, Erst i in Greek and then in English. She waa a truly religious woman, but she . owned to being glad when the rain I ceased.?Life of Jamas H Stirling. ? > Hicks' CAi'CDINE Carte Nek Headache. Also Nercoss Headache. Travellers 5 Headache.and aches from Grip, 8tom1 ach Troubles or Female troubles. Tr. Capudlne? it's liquid?effects ta mediately. Sold by druggists. i - ' Norfolk-Southern Railroad I " ' ,' . Ittoute oigtne Night Express Schedule In etfcbt March ?. 1(11. ,N. B.?The following schedule figure# published as Information only 1 ind are not guaranteed. TRAINS LKAVK WASHINGTON. 1 2:20 a.-m. Dally?Night Express Pullman sleeping cars for Norfolk 10:IB a. m. Dally?Tor Norfolk 3 west Parlor ear oeHrtos. 1 3:06 p. m. Daily sxoept Sunday? r F^r Belhaven. a Westbound. 6:50 a. m. Dally exoept Sunday? For Qreenrills, Wilson and Raleigh. - Connects north, eouth a d west with - ail lines. 4:06 p. m. Daily?For Green rtllS, ? Wilson and Raleigh. Broiler parlor ear. 3:30 a. m. Daily?Pullman sleep and Raleigh Connects aoith. souu f and west e 1:31 a a Dally?For New Bern - Kiaston and Goldsboro. Pullman ? sleeping car? 10:07 a. m. Dally except 8unu*j ?For Now Born. 8:60 p. m. Dally?For Now Born > Ooldaboro and Beeafort. 0 F?r further Information and tad a orration of -Pullman fWiplpf oaf e space apply to T. H. liyers. Waah A tngtoa. S C A W. R. HwUoa W. #. xtdb Oca.- Oi^ G. P. 4^ Norfolk, To. - -r i. , < ... , coNGBHunrmAii cow fw mow > Notice u hereby given thgt at,, meeting al the hte^ltlv. .tqmiilittM , ? It S6A -M?for ot nl'^t o natfnf a candidate tor Co&crfea* and a presidential elector? infl fcrr Ouch other buslnes* aa may prti?*f*lyi wBji, before the Convention "? W.'T. CROB*,. : ^ .. . ChA. J. KENTON WlLSO/f. "-J" Secty. ? v;\, Advertise in the DAILY NEWS and gft Results i ' * = imW. H. A I 410 East Main St. *?ee?e?dnWnar*ln| - %ruirn an SUVtK ALL J The Hot Wat S the Humphrey ! | tef Heater ext< [room requlrto 11 This irott serva: J | bagk, takes a ho i ; dissatisfied. ,, ; Npt aioxuiyJ IMCIIIUO I IillI L ||||#|>| |1I|JY1 BEAUFORT COUNCIL. No. 1H1. XMte JJ^SSTSSi urn ?CJ third * Friday .Train*. wb ?.?a t S o'clock. HOPE LODGE, Wo. ? Tvm? ? rudai at I o'clock. XACXK^X* Me?u In Tayloe's Hall every Mod day's Sleep 8th Run. V PHALANX LODGE, Ho. 10. L O. O. F. . jflMU ?Terr Thursday nine la Tayloe's Hall at 8 o'clock. NAOMI REBKKAH LODGE, Ho. M I. O. O. F. Meats In Tayloe's Hall aeoomd and fourth Friday each month at 8 p. xa ' PAMLICO LODGE, No. 78. K. of P. . Urate la th.tr hall, cpatalra. o*r ner Union alley *nd Main street, every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock ORR LODGE, No. 104. A. F. and A. M. Meets In tholr hail, corner Bonner and Third streets, first and third Tuesdays each month at 8 p. m. MOTS CHAPTER. No. Royal Arch Mams. Meets In Masonic Hall second nod fourth Tuesdays each month ac 8 d. m. B. P. o. w. ? building, ?very F> Itfij eftftlT* It I o'clock - 1 . 1 , It's surprising bow many grievance# most worthless men b**eAnd many a woman has lost a good ttiend by leading him to the matrimonial altar. KOttCB - * Lavlnla . Padgett tb. Oeo. W. Padgett. , BeauMrt County Superior Court. ' The defendant above named will take notice than an action entitled as a?>ve has commenced In the Superior Court of Beaufort County. N. (X, involving the title to reri .estate tn Beaufort County,' N. C., In which the defendant has an interest, to wit: the recovery of a certain tract of land as described in the Complaint by the plaintiff from the above defendant. And the said defendant will further take notice thaf he is required to appear at the tana of the Superior Court of said Coynty to be held oa the 10th Monday after the drat Monday In Mareh. It being May 11th 1*11. at the Court House of aid County in Washington. N. C., axl dansweror demur te the oomplafnt la IM Mka or the plalntlC wUI applj to tba Court for the roliof domind.d In Mid Complaint. Til, Mnrch Mth, 1?1*. t , OKO. A. PAUL. i '' O.B.C. NOTHTK OP BdXS jnKm MOKT ?l*nat?? on tfe* u Mt Ho. r NM ? ** <uk.- > -. _. Thla April Ird, 1?1?. F. P. LATHAM, _ _ M6i*tas?. Bj W. D. Or inter, attorney. 4-4 lark Ma lbertT'^5 ' - Norfolk, Va | ' IMF HIM I 11 er Service of J [ ! Automatic wa- \! ; mds to every S, < i Hot Water, ?; 1 lit never talksj i liday, or grows | but 9 necessity. |.: )TX WITDD rn 1 Bl U nfliM tvlh L' 'iiL ' ^ ??? ? . 1? * ?W. S?d... ; | | :? ? . see* H. W. GARTER. M.^ Practice limited to dlMUM of ! the Bye. Bar. Noae and Throat. 1 ilours: fc-U a. m.; M n. m. Except Mondays. . a Comer Mala and Market Bta. f\,' Orer Brown's Drdg Store. .?. ' ! Washington, N. C. t . _ e e a e ' " 'e ; ; . . . ; r*". S E. A. Daniel Jr. Djndiay C. Warren V DANIKb B WARREN Attorneys at Daw < Washington. North Carolina ^ We practice In all the courts. ? ^*4 h" e i ' " * '* ' v.| WU? C. Rodman. Wm. B. Rodman. It. RODMAN * RODMAN * Wa.hlncM,*NarthLavollBa. [ 4 '. . . . I ^ ; H. 8. Ward Junius D. Orlmas .iUtdMwn ?? a?? _ 1 > Washington, N. C. We practice Id the Court of the * First Judicial District sad the Federal Courts. A ?, ** '? 4 s : : "i ; MM H. Bonm ilKBi?> < Ian . > WA?pnraTOH, K. C. i.. rr. : .. Ml. I . ' K e ' e I *A?raSM?3r . K ' . WASHINGTON, !?. O. ? S ? ? ? n . ? ? art. I W. A OBW * a lima ami as faiM I -ssSH^se-:. . ."y . ? Mwst LM*Ht, rt wlA-Thornm. . Amnmm. W. O. ^ "TmJ?J. ISiSnijT M i ?akiHiaHiAiim>l.a , ' ? . A u I i". ;'.'i *'"* . I 0)XjlM aairteail' * pi * ' ; "0-WOODUMOIOK, : AttraMto ' Washington. k a V tp the Farmers VTe hnVea few more bags ?f Maine grown, Irish Cobblers Seed Potatoes, which we can save {you money mi. Also, A full supply of * :hoice onldn sets and gar- W { len seeds. Give us your ' I tviialnas sua we will prove _ io you It Is to your interest ?> buy from the *7^ Pamlico Grocery Co. NOTICE ^ 1 DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CON- \ MENTION 1b hereby called to meet at J he Court House in Washington, N. J..- oa Saturday. May St, 1*12. at H a- m. for the purpose of selecting Ielegates to the State CONGRESS- " * L ONAL, JUDICIAL. AND SENA- ! rOHIAL CONVENTION. The date >f the various preolnct primaries will j e announced not latsr than May 1st, frid as soon as the Board of Elect- % sns have fixed upon the time for | tokUng same under Primary BlU'df W*m.. ' * .Bj order o? .rf ? Executive Committee. WILEY C. RODMAN. > Jhelrmen Demo^eUc Bxeoutlve Com ''-?? mea^dM looL out excluelwlojl ) ^ ^ |
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