." Ml MIT IIS PUBLISHED EViJBY AFTERNOON S t ~ EXCEPT SUNDAY. NA 109 Cut Water Strsat. Entered m ssrnnrt nlaas ??*** AugaetB. 1?M, at tka poetoffice at . -U. m a . wuiw tw- Ut of ud t. UTt. %a? llasnb -E4 B^MOASI1!. I! II! * I 1M Om Yaar I.M Subscriber* dwirtaf O* paper Ma aantlnued will plmi notify tkla of cs on date of expiration. jttfnrln -U1 bo continued at msalqr swbwrtptlon rates until notice to atop la moot-red. Z2 you do not gat tho Dally News promptly telephone or write the manager and tho complaint will receive Immediate attention. It la onr dosirs to please yon. Ail article* sent to tbe Daily Nowa for publication must bo signed by the writer, otherwise they will not be published. MONDAY. MAY 12, 1912. FAVORS THE PROPOSED LAW Kansas City Star See* Much Value In a National Presidential Primary. The bill to be presented to congress 1 for a federal presidential primary law will afford a test of true progresslveIsm. Those who believe in popular government and who truet the people will vote for the enactment of such a law. Those who depend on secret machine methods will oppose f iu CDscuoeni. Of courif the bill as It Is projected by progressives of bbth parties will jcounter the objection that it Is "unconstitutional." Every good thing is said to be against the constitution. But the constitution Is not half as bad as It la represented to be by ttfase who say they are its clone?* friends. A national presidential primary c**e? S&lnly could not be as evasive of the Constitution as Is the entire system Of national party conventions. The constitution provides an electoral college for choosing a president. We still have an electoral college; but it imply records what the convention* Initiate and the people determine at the polls. The electoral college will prevail under the new proposed arrangement. The change will bs simply that the people will Initiatethat the people, and not the machines, will control the nominations. The direct senatorial primaries within the several states arc another Instance of a change In the method of selecting high federal officials from that method contemplated In the constitution. The move for a national presidential primary embodies the right principle In the right and practical form. It 1* right for both parties. It Is nonpartisan. Progressives of both par ties in every state shonld Insist that their senators and representatives vote for It?vote for It In time to con- | trol the nominations of 1912.? City 8tar. No one has yet explained why women never need ear muffa. In weather like this a little cold Is fraught with great danger. This is thp weather that makes the noses blossom on the sweet girls' A statesman '.z simply a politician who pollticates to suu roe's <rrp fads and fancies. Grease From Tan Shoes. Greaeo spots of any sort can be removed from tan shoes by dissolving a little oxalic acid In hot water Wh?n nearly cold rub It well Into th? shoes by mean* of a an.all nail brush Then praah th? shoes well In cold water and dry off with a cloth. Linen Belt?. Linen belts and fancy hand wrought bnekleB will be worn with th? spring linens, crashes and odd washable ratine effects. They match the color of the gown, although there Is often 9t white decoration on th? buckle. Value of Street Illumination, Urging th? extension of lighting berr1ce along country highways, and 4n small Tillages, th? Electric Review waysr "The tendency of th? times Is goward better street Illumination; jreel estate values rise and outside (residents are attracted by It; and Upart from ttap redaction of accidents 4. Ljjjj improved conditions of pubdie safety afforded, the rural commu nity as a live center If It devotee a Seasonable sum yearly to meeting the Ightlng problem with courage and fai ilghtedneaa." Will Vindicate Democratic Policy. The position of the Democratic party Is vindicated by the fact that this board, of which a majority are Republicans, Is unanimous that duties jon wool and woolena should come down, and that the president who vetoed the Underwood bill laat summer recommends the reductions. The fur(ther the tariff shall be investigated, except by Its beneficiaries, the more fully the poeltloa of the Demoerailo party will be vindicated.?Phlladeb pMa Record. Farm PradMot Mract la w rem aMt .IU. town. Iwrnnam la bow tba MMnmof mwaHaa nm? mMM mot ,t o>. > i i'ii 111 > tha mattar at kattar and kamda Thaa waa wkaa tfca attr fam / JV, Wqn*t you com V'JMjr Us really so del 'aidSf Twill give you ? V That's vastly m< ' " 'It ! ?ot pcuiM* to Sow knl ft* tko InWnolKO of >u ualoble. kooMO kaorMri. duty-doing too Son oat l? to tko nti'-twl ? ? ***? Tko Jituni u* mnklag (not liltn urtko woolao Industry. oat by lmporttog the totoot modem mo klnary on striving to mnnnftctun OH cUoo of wooJm goods that And o market to Agon. OOSB*. _ Woman's Coatly Fit of Tompor. la a At of temper, dorinf a heated dlacoaatoa with bar brother recently, a farmer's daughter, of Ptourorn. Brest, Northern France, cut off her right hand. Unworthy Men of Vyealth. The meu who have nqt jcallaed the responsibility of wealtlf4Hl'lninerUtng the social system of thejMH^MMtari ?Exchange. Lincoln's Lament. ^ Oh. bow bard It la to die and not #a able to leave the world any better mr one's little life In It?Abraham <4nooTn She Will Change Then. Mrs. Crawford?Although my daugm ter Is such a big girl, she's still afraid of the dark. Mrs. Crabshaw?DonT A-orry about that, my dear. She'll soon be to :o?e.?Judge. v*ry Emotler*'"Ever see one of these bareroot dancer*? Their steps are symbolic; very step means something." "I saw one of 'em land on a tack one night. Her stet>8 wers full of meaning for Mie nest few minutes." Daily Thought. We live In an ascending scale when we live happily, one thing leading to another In an endless series.?Robert Louis Stevenson. A Toot. King Olaf?"What ho, varletl Bring forth my drinking horn." The Vsrlet ?"Here with the drinking horn, Md. The old man's going to have another toot." Never 8traight. The cocoanut palm has one peculiar lty. It never stands upright. There Is a Malay maxim to the effect that "He who hath seen a straight cocoanut palna will surely live forever." NOTICE I We. the undersigned, having been appointed by the Board of County Commissioners of Beaufort County to assess and list property in the Town of Washington for County taxation, do hereby give notice that we will sit at the office of John H. Bonner, in the Town of Washington, from May 1st, to June 1st, from 9 A. M. to 4:30 p. m., each day (Sundays excepted), for the purpose of taking the tax lists and re-assessing such property as has been increased or diminished in value during the < past year from May 1st. 1911 to May 1st. 1912. This 1st day of May, 1912. W. B. WINDLEY, J. H. BONNER, County assessors for the Town of Washington. 5-1 30 dc. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified, this day, as Administrator of the estate of Daniel Hassell. deceased, this 1b to notify all , persons having claims against Bald estate to present the same within twelve months, or this notice will 1 be pleaded in bar of thtflr recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement, with the undersigned administrator. This 6th day of April, 1913... EDWARD L. STEWART. Administrator of Daniel Hassell, Deceased. FOR HALE: ONE HERCULES stump puller. Capacity 180,000 lbs. Good as new. Apply to J. N. Yates., R. F. D. No. 1. Blounts Creek. 5-20 lwe g BUGGIES, SUR I WAGONS, J HARP | A NEW LOT JU Washington Ho Jb.L SUSMAN, Pres. i#??41??( ! | Feel That Thin Harmless, and you kno . | are. It to sale a child aa t { | quick. Good for aeonifb <;broma } FOR SALE TAYl ^ 1 =?=0= e and live near us down by ightful, enchanting, yes and rest and comforf and much i ore important than a little of Crystal Ice We are open night and day. Orders received at any time. Crystal Ice^ Co. 124 WATER STREET W?hia?toa, N. C. Phone S3 Results Tell" There Cnn Be So Doubt About the Reunite In W?ahia<ton. I^ReauItn tell the tale. PRfel doubt is removed. \The testimony of a Washington ciUaett VCan be easily investigated. What better proof can be had? Mrs. Llna Arthur, 8r., o28 W. Second St., Washington, N.?C., says: "I suffered greatly from dull nagging backaches. I could hardly get around at times, and was rfrald to mov? on account of the knlfle-llke twinges In my loins. My kidneys were weak and no doubt caused all this trouble. I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and getting a^-box from the Hoyt Drug Co., I began their use. They relieved every symptom of my trouble." (Statement given January 13, 1907.) CONFIRMED PROOF. On November 19, 1910, Mrs. Arthur said: "I am willing to confirm my former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills. They have been of such great benefit to me that I am always glad to make their merits known." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 1 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United , States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. NOTICE OF HALE J. G. Gurganus, Admr. of Daniel Gurganus, dee d, vs. Emma L. Gurganus (Widow) Maggie O. Gurganus, Eva E. Gurganus (minor) and Gertrude K. Darden (minor) by their General Guardian Emma L. Gurganus, helrs-at-law of Daniel Gurganus dee'd. Beaufort County Superior Court be fore the Clerk. By virtue of the authority conferred In me in the above Proceeding, I will sell at public auction, at the Conrt House door of Beaufort County, N. C.. on Monday. May 27. 1912. at 12 M. the following described property: in irati. in town 01 diiu, m. v. . Beginning on Water St., In the town of Bath sixty-seven feet from 8. T. Brooks North East Corner, running North with said Water St., 60 feet thence Westwardly parallel with Bridge 8treet blxty feet or to Bath Creek, thence South with said Creek Blxty feet. Then East to beginning. Being same land conveyed by Henry A. Windley and wife to Daniel Gurganus by deed dated May 28th, 1898 recorded in Book 96 page 367 Register's office Beaufort County, N. C. 2nd Tract: In town of Bath, N. C. Beginning at Geo. Lanier's South West corner on Water St., or Main Bt., and running Eastwardly with aaid Lanier's line to J. W. Crawley's line thence southwardly with said J. . W. Carwley's line 107 1-2 ft. thence , Westwardly paralel with said ' George Lanier's line to Main or Water St., thence with said Main or . Water 8t.a to beginning. Being same < tract of land conveyed by H. N. Roper to Daniel Gurganus by deed dated i Dec. 22nd, 1899, recorded in Book ' 103 , page 388 Register Deeds office Beaufort County, N. C. i Time of sale Monday, May 27th, 1912 12 Mr Terms cash. This April 1 22nd, 1912. r J. O. GURGANUS, 1. Commissioner of Court. Norwood L. Simnuus, atty. 4-23 4wc. RIES, CARTS J Tiimrni rtn 4 I miiiiiLftd <i ?iESS J J fST RECEIVED . | , rse Exchange Washington, N. C J [ lllWWitlit nap-ety-thump ! a ; w few headache remedies . . ahe It. S Is wonderfully J . , lLGINE] ; lllc.fkandMcBattle I I OTS DRUG STORE, J [ __ the river shore? more, b' 4%; i ^ improve your health? your wealth. A. C. HATHAWAY LODGE DIRECTORY BBAUVORT OOCHOG. Ho. tML Mmu la Tayloe's Ball first an J tkltd Friday e renins* each month at fi o'clock. son wwa, Ho. a. Charitable Brotherhood. ^Meeri h^Teytoel Hall omry tar TAU TRIBE, No. IS. Lai.iL Moots 2a Tayloe'a Hall r?ry loo day's Sleep 8th Ron. PHALANX LODOR. Ho. IS. l a a F. Meets every Thursday areolae la Tayloe's Hell at 8 o'clock. HAOhO KKBKKAH IX)DOE, Ho. M. 1. O. O. is. Meets la Tayloe's Hall second and fourth Friday each month at 8 p. m PAMLICO LODGE. Ho. TA K. of P. Meets la their hall, upstairs, earner Union alley and Main street. ORR IX)DUE, Wo. 104. A. F. and A. M. K??t( in their hall, corner Bonner and Third streets, first and third Tuesdays each month at 8 p. m. MOVE CHAl-TE^jfSo. r_Royal Arch Masons. Meets in Masonic Hall cscond and fourth Tuesdays each month at 8 o. ro. WASHINGTON MIDGE No. H22. B. P. O. E. building, every F '*sy ev r?!? I o'clock. , Hicks' OAPCDINH Osree Stck Headache. Also Nercous Headache. Travellers Headache and aches from Grtp, Stomach Troubles or Female trouble*. Tr. Capudine?It's liquid?effetf-* -"? medlately. Fold by dr? Do You Know Th'at we carry one of the Freshest lines of Groceries, Flour and Feed In Washington. It is a fact and we can easily prove it if you wiU but give us a trial order J. P. JACKSON MAIN STREET i ij DI Pbooe dr. u d: creese Coi I 410 ?ast Main St Mr. Car-Skadei For Publi > :'/'rXt^."r :.i''' i On the Farm, known three Stallions, Standi ed, bred from the^noal In the purple. OLIVE RED, by Napoleoi he by George Wilkes, the ] lion in North Carolina, I tl Fee CHARLES RAYNE,by Chs by George,Wilkes. He g< horses of any Stallion livii Fee HILLSIDE PRIDE, by Gil Wilkes, he by George Wifi as yet. , . Fee ' Terms, Insured in foa 2nd, ftrd, 4th and Bth wee! return privileges. Address or call an W* Car LOST: HBTVWtK PfUESBltioiI* I ? Church tad Mrs. W. E. 8win-| pin, Confederate flue with wreaths j hidr please return to Nswi of-| x' .i*..f] W)R SALE: 1 OOUGH. 1 LIBRARY \ table The above are all now. For description and price address Box 81 City. 4 IT tfc. 3 PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE FOR hire. Always la good condition. Call Capt. Dare Rill. Phone St J 4-IS tfc FOR SALE: TWO BUSHELS OF Spanish Peanuts. Apply to H. B. Mayo. 8-18 tie. 1 ? ' - 1 FOR SALS: TOMATO PLANTS ' cheap. Phone tit. 8-18 tfc. 1 BOASWaW WANTED: REASONable rates. 4t8 Market Street, Mrs. J. P.Cafrae. 8-18 1 wc. FOR SALE: GASOLINE LAUNCH j with 10 horsepower engine in food* ! minding eondttlon. Will he sold < | at a bargain. Call at Dally News I [ Office for information. ] 6-16 tfc. WANTED MEN TO LEARN THE barber trade. Here is an offer tb?t includee tools with tnitlpn. A method that Bares years of apprenticeship. Positions waiting in city or country shops. Write Molor Barber College. Atlanta. Ga. J , WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING 1 stock for sale: 20 shares of Bank j of Washington, 8 shares of First | National Bank, 26 shares of Bank of Belhaven. Rodman and Rodman. 6-12 lwc. ' ^ FOR SALE: TWO STORY HOUSE and lot on East Second Street between Charlotte and Brown Streets. Has electric lights and water. Terms to suit purchaser. 1 Apply to Robert C .Bogart. 6-14 lwc. BLANK CHATTEL MORTGAGES for sale at thev^ally News office. 1 cent each 10 capita per doxen. W ANTED: SALESMAN TO SELL lubricating Oils.' Paints and Special I ties. Good lire-wire can earn big bioney. Champion Refining Co.. j Cleveland. O. j 5-25 sat 4wc. , FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN: HOUSE hold and kltchin furniture, property of late Mm. B. F. Fortlacwe Apply to Lockwood Fortlacue 6-20 2tch. IS. CREESE ractic Physicians. 325. Savings & Trust Bld'g. , DISEASES TREATED SUCCESSFULLY, isullatlon Free. - - Norfolk, Va > d Has Standing c Sprvipp V/ V/ M. T m x/ V/ I ' as the Bowen Farm, srd bred and register: popular families, and 1 Red, he by Red Wilkes, largest standard bred Stal 38. irles L., he by Onward, he its the best general purpose * ( as. [fillian, he by Gambetta kes. He is an untried hone sas. iL Mares to be tried the i after breeding, with fuB To tho DemocratfiNKptere of Beau tort County: At OM time I thought of being a candidate for the office obeherUf of Bennfert County. but after mature consideration. I hare decided hot to again aspire to any publio office. I sincerely thank all my friends throughout the county, and the Democratic party for the honors they hare con fared on me In the past, and I want to say to all the people of the county, that I hare made some mistake# I kaew, but ft was of the head and not of the heart. 1 hare tried my very lam while chairman of the Board ef Cemmisalonem. to do equal and exact Justice to all man. to the rery beet of my aMBty. Ton will always find mo In the future as In the past fighting for tho Bucceoa of the Domocratfe Party: for [ believe truly that It fs the only party that Is for the up Utt of the state. , Thanking you one and ait for the past favors. 1 am respectfully. F. H. VONEBER8TEIN. ?-* ?!. moVNCKNSNT I hereby announce myself a candidate for one of the delegates to Lhe National Democratic Convention bo be held In Baltimore from the 1st Congressional District. I will appreciate what ever my friends may do for me throughout the district. Truly yours, J08. F. TAYLOE. AlfHOU WOUMJT I hereby announce to tho Democratic voters of the First District, that I will be a candidate for delegate from the First District to the Democratic National Contention, subject to the action of the Democratic Primaries to be held May^t, ltl*. Very respectfully, R/8. NBAL. This the 11th. day of May. lPlt. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF BEAUFORT COUNTY I hereby announce myself as a candidate for Register of Deeds, If nominate and elected, will aerre the people at all times to best of my ability. The support of every democrat is earnestly solicited. Very respectfully. vvil.duu a. nuas. Aurora, N. C. 4-4 tfc. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself a can* didate for the office of Btate Senator from the Second Senatorial District subject to the Action 'of the Democratic Primary, and ask the support of all good Democrats. . This the 8th day of May. 1911. GEORGE J. 8TUDDERT. 5-9 tfc. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candidate before the Democratic Primaries for the Office of ShgrUT of Beaufort County. I will appreciate any support that my friends may (Ire me. W. W. HOOKER. CALL FOR BIDS Custom House. New Bern. N. C. Collector's Office May 17, 1912 , SUPPLIES FOR REVENUE VESSELS:-Sealed proposals for supplying ship chandlery, rations, and coal to Teasels of the Revenue-Cutter SerTlce, regularly stationed, or temporarily, at Washington, N. C., and delivered on board said vessels at that place at such times and In such quantities as may be required during the fiscal year ending JumIO, 1919, will be received at this Office until S o'clock p. m. of Thursd^, June 6, 1919 at which time and place they will be publicly opened. Blank forma_oJT proposals for coal, ship chandlery, and rations, showing conditions as to coal, articles of ship chandlery, and component partsef rations with specifications, may be had upon application to this Office; Proposals must be submitted on these forms. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive defects if It is deemed for the interests of the Government to do so, and no contract will be put in force until Congress shall have mads an appropriation for the purpose. JOHN BIDDEN. Collector 6-10 Mob. Wed. and Frl. NOTICE TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF BEAUFORT COUNTY I 'hare decided to become a candidate tor the office u one of the Senator* tor the Second Senatorial District of North Carolina, and will appreciate the support of all Democratic to ten j, at tho primary and contention. If nominated. I will oamraae the entire IMatMc. . under direction *ot the chairman of the.Executive Com. "5 . ) ' |fi 1 IWsY-flTl Respectfully, v. A. THOMPSON. Mttn Pr.etle.1ly Wiped Od. How effectually the Mm hee bee. extermlneted mey be eet. from the run that . toe bud lent by Itobo people tor the Mqd .how at %. Put to Insured (op SUM.. One need to n^ss* t$a?9 ****** tTv? yiuiPuroTcam mi i & p'f 'I I J >eee eee??e*e | q _____________________ ^^^ ?__?_ I liH ? PnetlM limited to tlMMM M ' . jj ? the Eye, Bar. No* mad Threat. ' ifl ? Bra* Mondays 14 ^ a ! / ? Orer Brown's Drus Ptese. \ I e e *" e** e e e \ Ilcdsay C. Warren Attorneys ?U Lew Washington. North Carolina * E Wa practica la all tha coorta. - | taaaaaaaa : t J ' WUay 0. Rotioaa. -ffl Wm. B. lint?, Jr. "iMMwaMy*1 / Wnahtaptoa, )f LL Faaalfaa ^ ' Ha 8. Ward Junius D. Qrtmso* I ward * amaam AttwwytUw _ Waahinston, N. C. M ' Wi practice in the Court of the * V1 First Judicial District and tha ' Federal Courts. ? JOtUI a. BOHH1B fl AttMMfetJee w=4l a A. PHILUPfl * BBO? FIRS INSURANCE. , M WASHINGTON, M. O. ? *yv; eeeeeee^eee . - j i i % ? 4' a A e . ' e ^ r * w n. a hi mis * ' * ? Washington. North OawSu *' Practices la an the Courts. * .rt | John H. Email A. D. Mat sea " Harry MeMalias ? Small. Mart nee E MrMSIm M r Attorneye-at-Lav ? Washington. North Carolina - *eee?ee?e Edward L. Stewart, a " Waahlnaton, If. a | W. A. Thompooa. f , Aurora. K. c. 1 aflWART A THOMPSON Attoraera at Law. a Z a I?I?T-? * ' OOLUN H. EABDQO a . rw. _ Attorunr-ut-luw a OAce Sarin*. A Traa* Oa. BU|. a J Boom. I aad I, a : Wa^lnatna, K. 0. I * ? a i a , ..." * aaaaaa * NORWOOD L. UUOfOlfS * Attoraer-nt-Law I Waahlngtcn. N. 0. I * mm m ? . . V . . . . . H. A. OOOPKR a \% * Saearitf Ufa A Ananltp Oa. Oalna la 1911 over 1919 la * aaaata IE par oant. laeraaaa la aarnad aarplaa <1 par aaat ta ra * ,*rT? >? Par oant. Iaaraaaa la * Intareat Income II par caat. * Patronlaa Bom lailaatlli a H. A. Cooper, local aaeat. * * * a a . . . . ? Bicycles! Bicycles! New Bleralaa 111 aad a*. Wa ara aaaata for the Harrcta. B?dta?. Standard. Irar Johaaea. Columbia, Rambler, Am bias Ratio anl aad Dartan Bleralaa. Raid for eaah of oa time. Wa alaa earrr a fall llae of rnpatru at all ttwao. D. R. CUTLER J " . 114 Market St WASHINGTON, N. C Phone SSS - .; MBT OIT* uw . 1 wtll sit la tba ottos M 1m. H Bonnsr with Commlsstoisc* suh 4*r until Juns 1st to 1M OWr ttaThis 1st day of May lttt M )moM. ; "7" ~? If la aothlng?It la totally om!?n MHW

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