MI4WyGT'~ i nmiY NEUIQ +VIHASHOD BVtlRY AFTBRKOON 1 EXCEPT SUNDAY. B No. 109 But Witir Strut p \ _ Soured u MCMd-ttoM matter AQflUfct 5. 1909. at the po&oflice at ? 11 1 'Waabjastoa. N. C , and a r tit Mi Qt ^ March 3. If70. ? j <Oao 'nooth .... 9 .li *< 'Poo* Months 1.00 o ?'. ?te Months 1.50 _ I Oat, Tear S.OO " Subscribers desiring the paper dia- ' fe ^Btfroed wllT ploase notify thia of- fl floe on date of expiration, otherwise r c. ' it wf?l he continued at regular aub- r K- Jwatftioa rates until?notice to atnp >- la received. t* ? * If you da not get the Daily Nesra J promptly telephne^or write the maa' agar, and the complaint will receive "7= mUn attention.?It is our de -J atm to al?o yo?. r SB articlee Bent to the Dally News r ? publication must be signed by ftho arriOer, otherwise they will not v 1 _ i ntlDAY. KKB. 21. 1P13. ? ? _ i 1 t'.VSNJHJtl.t SHACK. f v ' i.-v Norfolk Southern station in 1 fe; , Wttliington is an unsightly, shack, t P - _ TMg fact Is so self-evident as to t no*. 1 no prooi. if you have seen the i stat;<'n in question, you probably al- ri I 10:; ' ryrcr v.-?th this preinNe. If.; 11 per bunco, you haven't, all you have|v . and no longer. Section 20. In case there shall i any office for which no one has *4 hi*-declaration for nomlnation jringTt^- proper time, the vacancy tall be supplied by the county exiutlve committee .or the precinct tecutlve committee of any city or iwn. as the case may be, of the trty in which the vacancy occurs, ; least five days before the primary. Section 21 Should any political trty provided for in this act fail to ~ iter the primary aw herein prerribed. and nominate their candi- 1 stPR accordingly, in that event, no V rkets bearing the name of any can- j Mate or member of the political V srty .?o failing to comply with this 4 shall he permitted to he voted at , Continued on Page Throe Dr. King's New Discovery. Soothes Irritated throat and lungs, * ops chropic and hacking cough, re- * eves tickling throat, tastes nice. J ake no other; once us$U, always ^ ?ed. Buy it at The Hardy Drug -j lore. j HHBK "NT! II I I I I o Sffifirfeftmt iiiium torTn^r * > write to the official* of the Nor- g >lk Southern protesting against Dnditlons around the station. The lotion was naae^owsV carried ^ Would it not sare infinite trouble | ar the Norfolk Southern limplyto Bailie in' the beginning that, with % in wars, as with both individuals J ervice corporations?. It does not ' my, in the long run. to be "tightrads"? _ | DRAFTED BY COMMITTEE Continued from Page One < ithin any polling place, or within Oft feet of any polling place. I Section 15. No person shall be | illowed to have any communication ^ rith the voter while he Is preparing ' lis ballot, and it shall be unyiwful or any person to ask or tell him to ^ ote for any candidate by words, I vritlngs or signs: Provided, that I he voter may requost one elector j o assist him in marking and prepar- | ng his ballot, but the person so re- | luested to aid him shall give him no ' dvicc bT'offer any suggestion eh to i candidate he shall vote ror. and ^ is rpon as he has finished assisting J ie voter in preparing his ballot, he ^ hull immediately leave the space {J ronihited, that is heretofore menioncd. ; Section lij. The names of all ranIdan-s for all the offices voted for >y each political party participating n any primary shall be on one balpt: Provided, there shall he a sepratc ballot printed on differently olorod paper, for each politcal parr Names shall be printed in the rdr-r filed. The sire of the ballot hall be determined by the officer ihese duty it S.- to prepare thorn. Section IT. One pall holder of Lh political party shall keep a poll-1 pg I1 t. w?t!i the name of each voter kvdng in said primary of Uis respor|vi* political party. Ai the < lose oft se primary ilie poll holders shall : .?. ? ?! publicly to < ount the votes! bid to tlcclure the results of their! p rmw iiwli w Ity the results of such primary and ran-tnii with the poll lists all other -.per.- nlat'.ng to snrh primary, fry., lath on lite day after the nriiuarv i ilic cU'j'K c?- i lie superior court. II to the riiy or town clerk, as thp I :&< may I.e. who shall on th?* second I iy after raid return, open and can- | its .jjaid returns and dor 1 are_the_r^ilte thoroot. . In the event t'.:a? two ? imt-s are marked or cheeked on * c ballot for the same office, when I e law provides that onlv one can I 1 elected, no credit shall be given I iher candidates a vote' for that of- I f. ^xrenf In eases when more than H e pr-rton < an he nonilnx ??d for I Sertinn IS- The county, township municipal candidate who receives plurality ef the votes cast for the ice for which he was a candidate. ml 1? ih? nontiiiM of .am pert) r such office; Provided, that whener no county, township of muniri1 s^nriidate shall receive a majorof th*-votes cast for anv office. %n the one who receives th'e hlgh; vote for said office fhall be the miner, unless the one who receives ? r.ext highest vote shall demand, writing, within five dayF after the turns art- announced by the proper leer, that a second, primary be Id In case such demand shall be ide raid time, there shall a iecpna primary hold .for such -n?wt1'. ' i??| rwy f'l'mii 11m- Ite-I ery of said demand under tho me rules and _regulations as the st. but no candidate shall be enled to participate therein except e two who received the highest tc in the first primary, and all and ery expense connected with holder a second primary shall be equaldivided between the two candlites participating in same. Section.IS. That the polls shall open on the day of the primary on 7 o'clock a. m. to 6 oVlnck t>. to is lo take a stroll down Kast.a street and take a look. t 7;t will find the diminutive sta- ? tic.- .W and dilapidated, and the I. siim mdlogs squalid. It is neatly t sar-'?*flched in between two sidings. an'1 To* cars are pretty apt to-be d st:;-r-.-ns around in just such posi- b ttci s to add to the general effect ii of "~TT:":aTiiVfo?. _ Von are lucky it' at h :h- - f your visit, one of thetn a is "i'lr-d with odltierous fertilizer. c \\" at: Acell" :n first impression .?spcetivc Investors o wa'tinc room, hard'y more ! th. . ejtih?" in six-. whenever the. *t :raO . .? tfc" *??st l?it heavy i.- best. 1'?' by ; . c v. i?rd ittfhy. There je St1 v'. waitiuc Ii tre k' s 1 le;.:ted ns!vaudjVl :: h"! :? t|?,. pnr-i" ".'.ii . r -::>? > fro;i; ih"j:! v.". : \ j. t! Mi-' :-:ove!i' r. .rd ?: ?-.} wa.tutir ? *.!. -v that ia: IS vs..- ' ;r - it.- ft tiu | ii ?> ' V.>- t.by ,i tailing. 11*1 th a;.- w.ihm:: . .< option targe, f ft "n'i-i h i !.lint;- with phtMyjtf .: s T r?' L > ti !< * - Sue Ncriolh Southiiu might!*'" bltr w.-Ji ii..i attempt to sipa-Jd: - ? % vm_ :.a*-~?uci:* in VYatfJunKUUi a1 aU.|va sins- t.te -an f -mffy atmosphere j5-11 must 'r- ..si extent be hrtmihed by at fcotl. ,h ; ?-a this luuliila.liiii partition, 'h tii m< yr ronspe r..?us thing in yhe he :?>e - the door opening directly in- *1' til ' Tf tr.'. r.'!* . d^cv ,:..l*..J*y ri - I *"" n. : . ;<ip?. tt. j station Js totally limit for i?- 'i'1 d'? > enter, and a.: a matter o:' fact, bid.' - have ben observed standing output-- in freezinc weather, rather a than -ttdure the sickening diseom 111 1 : a .nurn u .1 my Th' -w- renditions being undeniable J'01 t'liU-. M onf> r? ir.nias to ask two ?Vl <;c- - l'-nr 'pa U this sort o: r tut ton aik-ta ia??- for iIn* of Washington* anrl |??? <"an the Norfolk Southern ;?f:nrd|',!i' t" uild a better? no Thai tho Mation i.- mo small ro!r1^ (.?.. ii.ro of :he traffic no oar? will in il?*rr. who has ovrr seen ir crowded. ?*' as* i'. often ly. And a station which I0'< ar.not acectcuodatt* an occasional;'1* >r^ ial a**HI in :h' tfow or 'raffle |s|n^ too small J be v .?Phlf!g!"w H in' ? " ? i' In the folder, . the name Is . even "v printed In fairly large type-, like that ^ lived for Raleigh and Norfolk. Kdenton. ? town of much kss population, fit ^ Iihh ? better station? Ther? in no th town ulong 'he It tie which has so *o poor a station in proportion to popu- ?v la:ion as Washington As a matter 'n of simple information, will the Nor- 'y folk Southern please tell us why they da are justified in maintaining *?neh a poor one here" bf The comparative amounts of busi- fr ? ne?s done respectively at this point m by the Atlantic Coast Line and Norfolk Southern railways la hard to de- h? termine exactly" The general- opim 63 ion of buFtnesK men in town seems to di be that, while the Norfolk Southern R* does less business in freight^ it does et n great deal more than its competitor fin passenger traffic The Coast Line le has n creditable station?it is de- P1 j cted on plctnre postcards as among a1 the things which are a credit to the city. Postcards showing a view P' of the Norfolk Southern sta- fiI tlon for travelers to send away to 8( ' their friends as souvenirs of Wash- ^ ington are not found on sale Cer- li tain it is. that the difference in reve- d ^ nue gained at this point by the two pi Railroads, respectively, is not suffi- a< cient to justify such a greo^ discrepancy In the quality of their stations. The passenger traffic on the Norfolk Southern at this point beyond a doubt warrants enough expenditure at to enable passengers to await their 1* trains in comfort. T At the last meeting of the Board of Aldermen. Mr. Frank C. Kugler hi f King's N?w Diieonrrnd lire to little ohm when ailing and iffering with colda. cougha. throat r luui trouble*, tastes nice. harm*?. once used. alwaya used. Mrs. roco Crawford. Ntaftra. Ifo.. writes: Dr. Xtnc'a Naw Dtscorerr changed or boy from a pale weak sick boy islof P r.rnualnc TrteSc of The stamp trick 1% a very comrnpa , Ob with messengers because of ';&* mount of amusement dertsred rrom H t consists In sticking a.new stamp oc k step or some prominent place, ono ratcblng the ratio-.* attempts oi ussecs-by to ptc> It up. wbicn o: U1L*' U e! ? Car load Adria I The kind with E Binds. Come j "It's Different." Washington H< I &, L SUSMAN, Pres. The Pare On tiM Wtdmdiv. J?n. lit. the Pircrb P llnl a vrrr large number of Jiem? ?ni*v be rue o( poitrcr. We have arranged ~*a speci attend to, mail orders To Oar Castomrr. oa tk> Wo Want Yo Th.' mm!! Ji well a? ih.- Iirse iirn>,'ind \vr ? < mi' u< ? nil* mdlwe t in a?ur# you we u N''"|v t-. eryon? will hive otneihin: to ?hip fur ihtijirifr >au will oeati tu wiigh ihi- p-wJi \\V will furnish VOL* PR I rates of the new Parcels Post 1 'At ^ our Harris Har< i^Gue YOUR sp room or guest be well furnished-its ci ration for you as a hostess to spend a large sum'on tt er you do spend should be in comfort of your guests. We this kind of furnishing and can SOUTHERN <~f)e TMacQpG Washing ' . LEON WOOD?Members Mew Ywfc C< I J. LEON WO 1 B ANKERS and 1 f fetoclcj, Bond*, CoMot, Grain m | * Ctrpentw Betiding lorfolkt Vm. } I'riTUte wlren toVnr York -Sloe m> Exchange, Chicago Bovd of 1 r er?. \ iorre*pondeiiM R?*f>*ctfal1? Sotlc J giMi Aecouu Given Own No lower. Bur iod?r, bottle of OOWJlN S, KtOf of external,. keep It to'the bono and tort rub H w wdea the Bret rmptomi of . cold war Thl. mew. . you bMi tfrr croup or Pneumonia. HBxterual tt scatter? J inflammation. ^ ' Hundreds of testimonial* ,?i ny^ ?!Hv, '.'r I ~ ' r 1 used Oowana Preparation for cdy piattt croup ana It tot all you _ laim for it. J. S. FKLTON. Merchant, Camden, Me. . All Druggists and Guaranteed, hree aisea, $1*60, 60 and 35 cent*. ~ <it>WAN MK1MCAI, COMPANY, . Concord, N'. C. I ath, upon being chalenged. either, ived??J a n Wire Fence i i the Tie That inrl pyaminp it )rse Exchange Go.-# j ____________________ t els Post I1 - c . ? o?l U* ircal into ff'fC ^ That mriot Mtil loj oo by Parcvli Post at a low 2 U al department thai 1 will * and forward them p fjrM oat ftoia? mail. ^ ur Business * K*l that with our Complete stockl \vr r concern in Pattern North Carolina. V till take coo J cjti/of your butinrii. by Parcels Pott. Scad us vour order i Hint you sand. . : g CK a card giving you the c aw. c s Service." ? B Iware Co. ? _ E -- D str | w 21 are bed;'s room should omfort means repu. It is not necessary lis room, but whatev- _ good taste and all for the have great experience in help vou. fr LI rURN.CO. S ocd Furniture * an, N.C. ? h wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm h ' lc otto* Rirhaage.?JAKES Wr COLE ^ iod & co. I: BROKERS.) ( " d ProrUlooo, 78 Plnm* au S b / II k Eiduift. Now York Col- f '' !>ado iud other IumU era. S ' Hod. tamttnt ud Mar- J > dml MtfmUom. . S g ^ ,i'o : ^ X', I J" I vl DUli As Long as They Last. Call orThoiie . Wrr%. Swanner 10 S. Market St. Phone So. b2 WA6H1VKi TON, h. C. XAVGVTRATION PRESIDENT WILSOX. INAUGURATION SPECIAL TO WASHINGTON, p. C. VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Onninn Mwih liii Oflli S?K!aI trMa contlsUac of Pullnan Bleeping Cart and Day Coaches *111 leave Raleigh at 8:00 p. m.. lunday, Marcji 2nd, 1013.- Arrive RTashtnffton, D. Cv 7:05 a. in., Monlay, March 3rd. Returning special rain will leave Washington, D. C.. | LI: 10 p. m.. Tuesday, March 4th, [fit. Do not wik until Monday. March ^rd to leave home, as account heavy tot strive Washington in time for Basil ears* " ' ?" . if this Special Train. Spend one day p Washington seeing the many atractions and- be there In time for he Inauguration on the 4th. SCHEDULE r?2W ,v RiMch tnpM fta as . DwrWai 4.00 TM %M .v Burlittitoa 14.17 P M 4.44 5.40 Ratee from pointa Durham to ireonsboro will be same as quoted hove frpni pjjrham. ? Tickets will lie on sale Pebruary :8th, March 1st, 2nd and 3rd. Flnel lmir~March 10th, 1918. Tickets, rill also be good on all regular " rains. For detailed Information. Bpeclal arty arrangements. Sleeping Car enervations, etc.. ask your agent or rite " '[ * J. C. JONES. raveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, n. c. ?: 'Asm NGTON PRODUCE MARKET FRIDAY. FEH. 21. 19#f Iggs _?. ..... . . . IS to 16c hlckens, young 15 to 20c hickens, grown 30 to 35c heerlings 5c to 25c leese, each . . . J. : 60c. amb skins, each .. . . 16 te 29cecs Wax.. .. 28c beep skins, dhch 30c to 50c allow 5c iry flint hides, per lb ...".14c ry hides, d'gbd, per lb .?..4c to 6c reen salted Hides 11c reen Hides 10c ecr skin flint 20c eer skin salt ' eed Cotton 3c. to 4 l-4c . E. Peas 1.50 to 1.80 bus. a t ^ " hi" c fV Must haro a clear /w cye ai,d a clear bead ~~a 8BCOn<*'8 often means serious } aeculcut.^ You^and L"* r workers most not let or. dacha unlit yon. 1IQKS' CAPUDINE )URtS HEADACHE - reooTca the cause, kwhether nervou*ess, heat, cold, or gripp. One 10c trial 111 prove it. C?u*na D a liquid. plMuunt to Uke and qul-k ffaetira. Don't Buffer?for yonrown iak? don't iffer?at dng Horn, JOe, 2Se. and 50?. OTICK?PAY YOUR CITY TAXE8. j The City Clerk's Office will be ' [?en on Saturday ntshl. February . ?ncC until 10 o'clock, and all the eek from Monday 24 th to Friday Sth until 9 o'clock p. m. On Saturday night March 1st until ) o'clock for the convenience of the xpayers of the city. After March let I will levy and ad- ' rtlee and the coat will be udded. This 20th day of February, 1913/ W. C. AYERS. - City Clerk. z-zo-4tc NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by rirtue of a mortgage ora H. H. Liverman and wife, Annie Iverman, to the undersigned W. J. corded in the Register's offlce, yde County, North Carolina, In >ok No. 12, page 227, the undergned will on the 24th day of Febro<y, 1913, at 12 o'clock, noon, tell >r cash at public auction, to the ; tgheet bidder before the Court louse door of Hyde County, the folrwlng described real estate, to-wit: Situate, lying, and being in the tate of North Carolina, County of lyde and in Currituck Township/be* inning at Thomas Dunbars 8. WJ " ne and on the south side of the anal thence N. 56 East 200 poles, hence N. 46 West 20 poles, thenoe r. 65 East 100 poles to James Doner's line, thence South 20 poles, hence 8, 18 East 510 poles i hence N. 45 480 poets to the first tatton. H. H. Liverman's part being * 6 2-3 acres. I This the 23rd day January, 1910 i W. J. SEARS. Mortgagee.' < iy J. ?. Peed, Owner of the Debt. \ l-24-bh-> . ' ' the house at {Re proper I temperature. Can't light I the furnace yet as It la I * too wami during the I * middle of the day fr.t _ some heat Is needed In ~ the morning and after . sundown. Use a Vulcan : Odorless Gas f 111, iAy neater Make* a room com f ortable in fire I minute* * Poiitrrdy OdaUn AbxJntriy Sanitary I WaslHngtPHrLiflht 8 Water Co. j * TRY * NEWS WANT AD * ?????? m CHOICE CUT I FLOWERS Rosea. Carnations and Violets * a specialty. Our artlstlc~ar^ * rangements in wedding outfits are epiial to the'best. Nothing __ finer in floral offerings than # our styles. Blooming pot Plants, palms and ferns In great "Variety. Rose bushes, ehruberrles, evergreens, lis iff l * J plants and shade trees. Mali, *. telephone and telegraph ordern promptly executed. - ? LL O'OUIHH i CO., : RALEIGH, N. C. PbOM. M* ?????????? 9 0 The Soft Answer. "Father, do all angels hi ve wings7*" * "No, my son; your uiolber has none.' * ' And then she en Id swccliy that he * might k,. t? Hi,, tin,. If i.p * stay late.?Atlnutn Cuiixiltution. ffifflNi ?1 Webster^ fg: |f New W: WINTERNAT10NAL w| r Dictionary w -TUT. MF.RRIAM WEBSrElxJ, Becaitt it to * raw OBli? 4 now, earning awry fiald of tto worid'a thoocht, H ,' action tad latoit The only ? , new onaMdpd diotoaaa la many year*. Bccidm it daflnea ora 400.000 H ? Words t mora than area H bafora appaaaad, tiiaaia two a oarer*, ay? to|?a Oooo 21 lastrmtSmms. J IQIMN M ttvrttT. ; . _ ff 11 mi ?Ju> km WlM I ?m.iiiaa. ? am. - ma """ i' 1 " ? ' - ba HOTEL RAYMOND * 42 Eastg28thfStreet ? (Al *.k.w lUk' d"' . New York City " d?i KUROPBAN MU IUO Per Daf awl Up "rt AMKRIOAH mil "" ?2JM> Per Day aad Up . nol Ipartmrnte accomodating 3 or wore "* wreoaa . frow ?4 to 33.00 per dap. . (pedal rate* by the week or month. Inspection ' avlted. Reference enchanted. A ijolet family otel, jtcommended ladle* vi.Itintf New York -ity alone. Upon reqoeaf by letter or Telephone 3*5 Mtdiion Lqware, a memerlprr win aaeel yon it nation. , HARK A. CADWKLL s E. A. Dahl k, ^ jPww WoraoO^Tu alltb* oovcta. i?'jj\~ ... 7-7-; wu? a mhi, Wm. B. Bnhm, k, ?Y RODHAM * MMU V _ tBww?i?. ? I . . Jl ^ . * I 4 I* ' ' ' ' ? ? 1 I : :' I T-T-rrT r . JOHOI H. BOTfWKR I HlMI Washington, s. o. J-jffl ? m m VAUmofOR, K.O. ? % V* _3H -r=- W O. GRIMKB AtRiW7>?i>La? . ? WMhiiKM, AortN Omttu. ? Practice* la all the Co arte. John H. 8mall A. D. Mac Lead *FRANK H, BRYAN Small. MacLean A Bryan - ?? - ^Attamrnuttw ' * I Washington. Noi..h Carolina ' ??? HARRY UcMCLIAN. Attorney-at-Law. Dr. Rodman Bids.. ?. Mala St. Washington, North CareBoa. ~T . . ? " JL> P?' ; -- EDWARD L. STBWART i ' Attofney-at-Lnw, *? -33 Washington. N. C. ' . COLLIN EL ABWBfl * Attoraaj-al-Uir OAce Bevtage A SM *. M|, fcNORWOOD L. AUflMOVB Attorney-at-Law ? Washington, N. 0. ? a e O ee eee THOfl. B. LOHO, Attorney-at-Law. wm>i?mm it. e. 1 Office 2nd Floor SsrtogB and * rrost Building. Praettoaa In all State Court*. ??* * * A. D. MacLean. ^ Washington, N# C. W. A. Thompeee, Awmm.K.c. Mel. MAX A TBCOHlM, Attorneye-at-Larvr, " Aurora and Washington, N. C. * * ? * * Notice is hereby giren that the areantile business hevetoderfe coasted by ns under the Ana name 1 style of "Royal flsflpA fib." has m sold to W. H. TartS ialn and M. C1MMOH, wlio wUl seadtaftie to iduet Mid business n&dM tfte Mime le and Arm name. All |M?? In>ted to Mid company pfoas* Ao Immediate payment A the unsigned. Ail debts doe by cafcd company ' c ' -^1 or to this date will be paid ma the oo matsreo by us. HTo hereby gire notice that ye will t be responsible for sny debts conctcd bjr aid Comp**r KHr tM? A. >>'/: r*^$$2 l-l B-J we [bis January 10tn? l?t*. J. M. A T. LXTCRFIBLU. Trading as Royal Sapply Co. Subscribe to The Dally Newt.

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