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w? m ?. w?tr ?-? AWHTT? ljot.ur1 WUMMM. s. C. UM act M u*h 3. 1373. -Ob. Month 3 .*1 133W Month. 1.34 8ta Month. .: 1.M Oo? T..r 3.j| Subscribers desiring the paper die continued will pliwi notify this of iflee cm date of eapiratloa. otherwlM It will be continued at regular fab McrlptVou rates until notice to sto| is received. It you do not get the Daily Nam promptly telephnauur, wrlte^y e^man ramediate attention. 'It Is our de aire to please you. * All articles sent to the Dally Newi fm publication must be signed bp nigMMi^otherviw they will no | " TUESDAY, FEB. 11. 1?18. ~~~ HOLD THE STATE TOCIETHKH. For the second time there !s loomJnt; ,.j7 the question of emitting tnt MaN Into two WWW 01 SUpgrtOl Court judgex. Senator Ward In th? Senate and Representative Wither?pom in the House introduced bill!1 Sitar.',?y for lhe dividing of the Stal? into two Judicial circuits of ten t* each today, and with the question of twenty districts settled, lawyers mean to fight it out with reI districting ot the State under the Court judgCR of the first ten district shall ride those districts in rotatiLn and that those of the second list' ., r -hall ride those in rotation. ? i: - admitted that the judges of the two circuits should interchange witr- t uch other as they sec fit, even .afie: the new system goes into eft'er* Then what i* Hi?- use of pass ng *.ich a bill at all? About the most substantial reason ? <? far advnnc^'i in favor '?f the measure is that mder tin* new plan judges wo a ic nm have to travel so far hoiue Pin: a ,'udgi' i- a mtj.v. and t':?' move lv see.- of people . artou.- euarter ?. his state. iV t- *er lilted he for ?!' .<. hnrg'lis * v ry r? sponsible duties. V. it I no- the* proposed dividing u. * judges h:iv-- ., tendency to ?io?- the diif'Ti ii' -cottons of the Stab- ^ :ttie farther apnrt? mat?a.>? stand. there Is none too at 1Kb -ympnthy between people of Kast?/n and Western North Carolina. Setijcd separately, developed sepa'"TItEir. and eneb -with Us_.ovui_UJeals and traditions, there is much ground tor . ttagonisni between the two see ? .uot- .^Thc. KaC-irn. jiau i* to lo. ?< upon ih?- mountains as rough and ninth, while the West i? prone --;.rd tin K.ist a*' -snobbish and lartitu m ivnnfc genuineness of iec.ling * V the State Cniversily it has often been noted that there Is too are*'. a tendent > tor the Eastern and Western men to stay to themselves. Hi;' wherever the State song is -unK Eastern and Western voices blend together in ' the chorus ol Cq??dina " IVf all hav x common * heritage after all The glorious history if our State in the Revolution and Ovil Wars is- shared by all. an<! / we acclaim with one accord. "First al i!.ni>*burp n??4 la>t at Appomattox.' T?) two halve** are drawing closer topf.?a#r all the time Hut It orr.ur! cr? that the Judges, rotating wltli act <>ther from one end of th< Stat* :? the other, have much to dc with helping the good work along l>-: our judges eontinu" to gr about the State?the whole State KENYQN BILL IS ANALYZED Tc,* purport of the Kenyor. bill ii to prohibit interstate commerce It atlng llqoors In certain rases.' Now the "certain caaes" in <vhich i ih sought to prohibit the interstati shipments of liquors, are describee as follows: "Which intoxicating liquor is in tended by any person ' interestec therein, directly or indirectly, or Ii any manner connected with th? traftsactiob to be received, possess ? d, or kept, or la any manner used either in the original package o otherwise, rn violation of any las of such State, or territory, or dls irlet of the United States.' The falacy and injustice of thi provision is best known by applylni * it to some article of interstate com merce other than liquor* Lot us see how this would worl applied to fire arms and ammunltloi :?to shotguns for Instance, shlppei from one state to another. The bi 1 would then read: "When shotguns- are intended by any person interested therein, di rectly or indirectly, or in any man ner connected with the transaction to be received, possessed or. kept, o in any manner used, either in th< original package or otherwise, in vio lation of any lnw of such State, ter ritory or district of the Unltei State* " JSr"?,z,. tSEJsi ?.ssurr.?r.f;.ir: neighbor la arrasted and punlahad, bmt what mould we say of a law | which would confiscate a shipment ot shotguns upon an. allegation made by none one thqt, "somebody. directly or Indirectly connected with; the shipment. 'Intended' to* use one or more of the shotguns tor some harmful purpose in violation of law." In the light of paat experience# In - liquor legislation. It Is fair to aai sume that If the Kenyon bill becomes a law, It will hare one of three re-liquor laws, which by reason of their _ unfslrness and vagueness, fall Into disuse snd non-enforcement; or it , will result in the re pea} of all prot blbltory laws; or it will be declared* unconstitutional by the Supreme L flnart of the tlqltefl Stntas.?Town and Farm. BRUTALITIES IN RUSSIA. . St. Petersburg, Feb. 11.?The lenr 'ituij of tin High Oouit of Bseetov tnwrtSHChl tu only three meaths' imprisonment Police Sergeant Tsorkovny and six rural constables, convicted of torturing a number of prisoners suspected of murder, has evoked loud protests from the Lib-! eral pre**. One of the victims died ss the result of the brutalities inflicteJ upon hint. Another made this statement ui uin,mm ?^ tak?n to prison, were beaten with whins, cat-of-nine-talls. .sabres, and the butt-euds of rifllen. All tho other prisoners, who were similarly treated, were dragged in a bleeding condii tlon to a table, whereon lay a confession which' we were Ordered to sign. 'On refusing, nve were beaten again. . When we asked to.be allowed to look I through the paper, or at least" to | have Its content* read out to us. the belting was resumed. Several times T fainted, whereupon they brought me back to consciousness by pouring cold water over me. and demanded that 1 cliould sign the paper. I do j not remember ihat'l complied with }?hat order, as 1 fainted again, and : _ NOTICE. To Cha-iotte llalston (unmarried). Nicey llalstcs Dc-let and husband " - ? l>elct. l.uUt Ralston, Robt. Ralston, Rosatuia Ralston, Lizzie j Ralston Riango. and husband. John Rlango. You a? hereby notified that at a sale tor taxes by Geo. E. Ricks. Slier iff Beaufort C-ounty. on Monday. May6th, 1012. at 12 rp. at the Court House door of Beaufort County, N. . 1, rur.nhflFPd .the.. toltocjnn .da-, scribed property on said date, at said sale, which sold for tho delinquent {State r.nd County taxes for the year 1911.. due on said property, wh'ch whs listed in the name of Douglas Whitley, as your agent, and who also i claims title to said property, Includ, Ins the cost of said sale, amounting to $3.12. Said property described as ; follows: One-half ac re BrjflTn land. ^ou arc further notified that you , can redeem said property by the.pay" meat or me taxes ana cnlfgW 1I1GWi ed by law, on or before May 6th, I 191.1, payable to the undersigned of the Sheriff of Beaufort County. That il in uui pa:a. ana me saia property by the payment of the taxes , and charges allowed by law, on or be[ fore May 6th. 1013. payable to the . undersigned of the Sheriff of Reau, fort County. That if same in r.ot paid, and the said property redeemed , by the said time, the undersigned trill demand a tax deed for said property This January 10th, 1013. NORWOOD L. SIMMON'S. ' Purchaser at Tax Sale. 1 -28-3tc ; CARSWELL'S LIVER-AID B I NEW REMEDY THAT'S BETTER THAN DA NT, FROTH CALOMEL. j Rotter Than Salts, Oil* or Pills, and 1 Money Bark From Hardy's Drag R Store If It Doem't Banish Constlpntton. Oh! What bUu! People in Washington hare no further use for calomel or other slam bang cathartics f that act harshly on sick livers. CARSWELL'S LIVER-AID has the call these days; every hour In the day; ^ tt'n going faster than th? proverbial * hot cakes. It's changing hundreds of weak, sickly, lazy and overworked livers In^ to healthy, strong vigorous ones. It Q is driving poisonous waste from the * body: putting an end to Indigestion 1 and all stomach misery and causing constipation sufferers to rejoice. ' CARSWfeLL'S LIVER-AID is pleas ant and harmless; it takes the place - of calomel. Children can take It free. ly; its gentle action cleans out their r little bowels In fine shape. It's a e splendid remedy for sick headache, - malaria and kidney troubles. Get it - from Hardy's Drug Store'for only 50 1 cents a bottle. They guarantee CARflWriT.L'S I.IVBR-AID. not. taonrvrer, ntlov our head. 01 to ha track. wqtUlnini thai hi* won Id laav. mnrka." Th? rnldencc of the other ?Kaesies was of Ilka character. ' . a r?. * f I .. -,?r . I The winner offers results: the losei fires excuses. ^ Masculine Pulchritude. pert teal magaaine says that met re growing haixlsomer. Tba cynU might reply that there is nbundan room. In this the cynic would tx wronc. If inMeui liH?n IXAVGCRATION At W-hUitoa, P.C. Tacdnr, March 4. IBIS. Very lx>* Sound Trip BUSS '.NOHKOLK SOVTHKRX HAIUtOAI la Norfolk and All Rail or Steamer. Daylight Steamer Trip , ria Historic Potomac mver ?Leare Norfolk Sunday?morning March 2nd. EXCURSION RATES. Steamer. All Ral Bayboro . . . $10.SB $18.20 Belhareu 8.40 11.35 Columbia 8.15 11.JI Kayettevillc . . . . 11.05 11.01 Goldsboro .* 10.05 Kinston 9.30 10*4(1 New Bern / 9.90 11.8( Oriental 10.65 12.S8 Pautcga i . l.li 11.81 I Plymouth 7.85 , . 10.01 I Washington .. . . .8.70 10.0S Rates in same proportion from al | other-stations.? ? ? | Tickets sold February 28th, | March 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Limited to Ireturu until March 10. 1913, unless I extended. I Both sleeping car and Btateroom I reservations should be made early.-' Get detailed information from any Ticket Agent" oraddress W. W. CROXTON. ? Gen'! Passenger Agent. Norfolk. Va. 1-30-rod to 3-3"" choice cvj: FLOWERS Roses. Carnations and ViQlets a specialty. Our artistic arrangements in wedding outfits are equal to the beat. Nothing finer in floral offerings than our styles. Blooming. po* plants, palms and ferns in great variety. Rose bushes, shruberries. evergreens, hedgeplants and shade trees. Mali, telephone and telegraph orders promptly executed. 41. rnr?., RALEIGH, N. C. Phones 149 HOW ONE WOMAN WON flerNiiegth Aid Strength Back ?Aglin hy The lite at fardnL Tampa, Fla.?In & letter from this city. Mrs. E. C. Co mm writes: "I was all weakened and worn out with womanly troubles. My husband brought me some Cardul as a tonic, and, from the first day. it Beemed to help. I had almost lost my reason, hot thanks to. Cardnl, I did not Soon, 1 felt and looked like a new woman. 1 think the remedy Is wonderful. 1 recommend It to my friends, for I har? received great benefit from It." Cardul acts specifically on the weak ened womanly organs, strengthening the muscles and nerves, and building them up to health. It helps to refresh the worn-out ner rous system and relieves the effects ol overwork, both mental sad physical. Fifty years' successful use fulb prove the merit of this purely rege table, tonic remedy for-women. whe hare been benefited by Gardnl. The beneflelal effects Ot this tlmi tested woman's remedy* *** shoe themseTres in many different ways. Try It. ' . i ... *. B.-WW&U: Utta'AMMhS. <>?? SEED POTATOES MAINE GROWN Irish Cobblers Early Rose Red Bliss 10 Peck Bags. Let u; have your orders. Ellison Bros. Go. la* a (m of 91.00 flnsl limit can In extended until April 10th. lilt. From"" Individual 36 oh More Ooldaboro .. 910.05 $?.40 Raleigh . .. *i" 9.45 1.00 "UltB .. . 9.40 5.15 Chapel Hill - 9.4* 5.95 1 Burlington . . . 9.40 5.95 ? - ?J11 w ? j ~ ^ KVAftAVtlilll wl.X u" IB RVIIIV * I from all other stations. > For detailed information relative . to special parly movements, Sleeping Car accommodations. Special ; Train arrangements, ?^c. Ask youi agent of communicate with the undersigned. J. O. JONES. Traveling Passsensi 'AgUft Raleigh, N. C. : a. D. ittflgR,? City Ticket Agent. Raleigh, N. C. : mfNft To U- Hahn: You are hereby notified thatthe un! derslgned on May 6. 19IS, purchased a certain tract of land listed In for i taxes in pour name; said land being sold at the Court House door said land being described as 100 acres in Chocowlnity Township and on the New Bem^rond. Thir the far due thaiwin w II 711 ; AM-lliHt aalrl land msy ba sedterutd by the payment of said tax and the interest thereon and the costs of serving this notice. That unless said land- is redeemtd on or before May 6th, 1913, the purchaser will demand a deed therefore. This January 31. 1913. W. B. RODMAN, JR.. Purchaser. NORFOLK SOfTHKRN RAILROAD Konte of the NIGHT EXPRESS." I Schedule in Effect January 5, 1913. | N. B.?The following schedule flgl piihl:.nhrd ak information only and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. North Hound. 2:35 a. ni. Dally?Night Express. Pullman Sleeping Cars to Norfolk. 10:40 a m. Daily?PorJ"Jorfolk. Connects for all points north and west, Parlor Car Service. 1:50 p'. tn.?Daily-except Sunday for BeiUaven. West Bound. 6:50 a. m.?Daily except Sunday for ' Greenville, Wilson and Raleigh. " Connects North, South and West with all lines. 3:20 p. m.?Daily for Greenville, Wilson audi Raleigh. Broiler Parr lor Car Service. 2 ill a- -in.-?Dally Pnllipinj, AlWPh ing Cars for Greenville. Wilson and Raleigh. Connects North, South and West. I South Bound. , -g-i-37 a. m.?Daily for New Bern. Kins ton and Golds boro. Pullman Sleeping Cars. 9:45 a. m.?Daily except Sunday for New Bern. 3:30 p. m.?rDally for New Bern, Coldsboro and Beaufort. For further information and reservation of Pullman Sleeping Cnr space, apply to T. H. Myers, Washingten, Pf. C. W. W. C.ROXTQN, 8R1 Passenger Agent: W A WITT.*' Gen'l Supt., Norfolk. Va. Subscribe to The Daily News. i ,. ? ;l The Par . On la** WedM*div, Jia. (if, lh* Parr*! , thai a very brr number at iieotju) rate of pontn?t. We Vave arranged a spi . , attend to mail orde r ' 1 ' T# Or Cwitam * We Want 1 9 " r mmtH M w*41 u the larse Ue??,V?d arp ta.? wftlaa to aerve you bdtrr thai Qfro a* i Mat tadfcrp can m ?Se*rfy erwroee wffl here aoea^tKinf ta tor (to aeale you will awd to wdcfc (to We will furnish YOU I : rates of the new Parcels Po >'At Yon ' Harris Ha DO IT Never before has It been p trie Light (with appropriate fix as ANT other medium of light Never before has there be the vaat difference in, and' the sensible, healthful and seientii Everywhere throughout tt In every line of business, are r 5 age of electric light, In abunda controlled. Let us wire your home nc WASHINGTON I law, if *ny, huam isd nriduoMl tob.D. Qajlnrd and tin other Oaylord, tt any, nanws and residence! unknown: Yon ar. hereby notified that an acdtvlalon. the tatareat of Susans ^or Yon ara further notified t^ and appear before the Clerk Superior Court, Beaufort County, N. c , ou the l?th day of fatiatlh 1613. and answer or relief therein prayed for will bo granted. & .% o Witness my hand this January 11, mi. A GEO. A. PAW* Ark Superior Court. i-iau*c , WA8IIU4QTO* PfiODUCE MARKWT TUESDAY,.FEB. 11, tilt. Bf(S .. i.l.. . lie " Chickens, yottn*. lb telle - Chickeua giu<Wi . ..86 te Me Shearlings 6c to lie Oeeee, each 1*0. Dumb akin a, each . . .. ,. 16 to Sdc Bees Wax lie Sbaep skins, each .. . ,30c tolke Tallow 6c I Dry Bint hides, par lb lie Dry hldea d'gad, par lb 4c to ic Green salted Hides ..lie r Siasu Hides,. lis " ump inn ami . 1*1 Deer akin salt .. .. 15c Cotton .. .. .j.. 8c. to 4 l-4c B. E. Peas 1.69 to? 1.80 bus. .'.rousing Tnck The stamp trick Is a very com moo one with messengers because- or the amount of amusement derived from 11 It constats in ettckfnBa now stamp cs: a step or come prominent piece, mo 1 watching tb* vsrlo..* atleaaptft oi passersbv to pick It up, which, o: coarse, are aosaoc<fa>rul.?Locdor Mall jH Webster^ mm - New ? ? IW INTERNATIONAL wf M DlCnONARf W I THE MERRIAM WEBSTER? I BccmixM ?*** WWM^ ijpfeg^g !!=:is.=r-| ham '? to ?mini br th* _ Oonm. Sohoola tad W "| lU-wi^ he who knows Wlmm aee?a. IetwtaBl rm shoes itonrrwk eels Post b To*-tav wot intr. rt rc".^TKU mnM ' b? ml t<? you by Pare* la Po*t at a low# ecial ItpurlBfil that will m and forward jhrai 0? Bnt "at Mil. four Business we feel tkat with our rotnplrtc Hock wa UV coaerti la Emtera North CaroUaawe WltT take food carelof your ^oaiacn. 1 iUa by ParcefrPort. $rwf 01 yttar order oaekaceo yoti aeod, "REE a card riving you die st law. r Service." .1 rdware Co. NOW. onslble to oBor to the public. Elec:turea> on-a basis of price, as low ins?it has become cheapen eneh a universal awgkening to incalculable advertising value of ir illumination. lis great country, the progreeulvee ?cognizing the enormous advantmce. if well difoaed and prpperly >w. Call phone 393. LLECTRIC PLANT V,-V*> . --T' v>i.*-* /-VI ?! ? M 1 I* Cool Ninlih v ' > 1 . feather, difficult to keep' I the house at the proper I ? temperature. Can't ligHt I ' the furnace yet as It is |_l? loo warm aurTng the ? J middle of the day. but I'h some heat Is needed In I ? the morning and after I H . ?*?*>"" i-H rr U* a Vulcan lij 1 Odorless Cas I ; Tfip Make* a room comfortable in frre minute* Positively Odorlew Absolutely Snitery mm UjHEWifefto. NOTICE. ' Notice is hereby given to the cltlxens of the City of Washington, that the Board of Alderman thereof, will present to the Oeneral Assembly of North Carolina, a-bill ashing-to be authorised to submit to the voters of said city the question of issuing bonds for Water Works, Sewerage 8ystem, Fire Alarm System, and to btllld an extension to the Electric Light Plant. This 16th day of January. 1913. COLLIN H. HARDING, Mayor. "l-H-ttte?? Wfc WILL MAIL YOU SI I nuCOn, nuaf* /TW(i*y, I fVCIOOi uMSCB* 3 MONEY BSJtX BY. BETUBM MAIL Mb. SMMltisB A RsAabs CMspsaj ESTABLISHED M YEARS 663 Cbestsut Sr. HlbdHpbb. P.. NOTICE of DMHOlitHOX. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing under the name and-style "C. G. Morris A Company,'' doing business in the ? j city of Washington, N. C.. is this day mutually dissolved, the said co-partnership having been composed of [VAruiiufiu V*. norrig ana LmwiR u. I Rom. The^sald DeWltt C. Rom retiring * from the said business, and the same < will be hereafter cond ueted in the . name of and by Coolldjce O. Morris. . and all debts and obligations due and owing by the said firm of "Cl O. Morris * Co." are assumed end will be paid by C. G. Morris, end ell debts , eoeounta and choees In action due ? ead oerlat to the said firm of "C. G . Morris * Co." are the property of. . and will be collected hy C. G. Mor- , ris. This January 19th. U15. C. G. MORRI8, a. I>eWlTT C. ROSS. 1-lt-ftOtc r Mr. J. C. Heqni of VIMMm. 1 Is visitor to ths city. * ? V- ' ....... I - ' tWf i KMws WJJIT to 1 ii ii' - hi rim 4 HOTEL RAYMOND j 42 jEadZaa'Strect J Ne^Ywifaty ; KUROPKAK PIAM tjw p?iy-d > ' JUttRlOAW PLMM ' ?JK> Psr Dsj sad Vp ' =: - ? - - d A?l^-la -liZiLiiljlxUj-j- a 'Z- 1 ?? POM M to H-00 pet dmj. ! Soadal rataa br Ifco nt or Booih. laaoaclloo t"M*. bNnrr oclwl. A <nM Mir I old. recoauoaodnl ladka rk*aa New Tort Ci'Tdooo. Upoo rrourat br Irllrr or Trkpbonr tSU Madtroa I 'tn?rr, a B?M?|0 will a.rrt JOU M iliMot, j-i.;i ;r V l fv MARK A. CABW1LL # # L * _. ' ? ' - I ' A. U HKLcu, .^JU WeehinAtoa, K. e. MeLNAM * JIWMiOu.' ^ ? Aurorc usd WM>H<>i? K C . ? ? .' .' i md u ? i ' h I i jumcm TO THK nMB.... nt imdfaretpod. Leifc *4Ute( t'eleek n. if., on the ifali tor pt ? ' ehlM^* hif. et wiui.a oertaln let et | Tail tcua. mi tieee, apple tree*, H|el Ttaen. ind atrnvberrr plant.. sieslenei to he J. Tan Lindler Nanenr Cheapenr. nhleh nnid perishable |WI?U hn. >0t hew elitaned hT the ronstni. Uthenph the boaaishee.tp end pell? mete pt tta arrival nt l|t/ftMUuion. tor the purpoep el (Mw the retcbt oharpee end ethee eepeann Lue the salt Company en e*i4 artielea ibern dsacrlbed, ? l? purl had hi a ?? , Thin 17Jh .dar ot deanery. ins. .AKE UtNDXNO TUAN8 PORTA TION COMPANY. ' g? If John L. Mnnn, President. I 1-17-twp J Snbncrtbe to The Dally News. ? m m 9 m m I VUu a MM H it, p "SSiSlKr" : II * > * ? 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