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- ?? ^ Utmt u mAi4<Iih nkatter Aaiu.t (. 1?0?. at th. poiaoBco at . Washington. N. C-, under tha act at _ March S, l*7e. Month It four Months v...... .a.'.. o. 1.00 41s Months 1.S0 One Year 1.00 m?s?? t n ? n. -?fjgfcglH*> 1 th? paper dla- i r Has on date of dtpJitlon, otherwise ! it will be continued at regular subscription rates until notice to stop As received. SffjV *** Ti??f promptly telephue or write the manager, and the complaint will receive ? .auaediato attention. |t It onrda^ euro to please you. ""All articles sent to tho Dally News I Oqr publicstien must be slgnod by I b? lnN^ga ^othcrwlae they will not II Bg$v ": ' VYwriav gyp ?i iota _ L'il \ 1HH)Y THAT DOKS THINGS. Where would Washington be with n. T>.? <' )i 11111 In .r of l'ninmn1M>:?U?.. , *sV 'f'dern a; wucU % mippimition. and the suggestion makes one wonder how ihe city ever" got along at all without It. We are In Huch splendid *?. .r'i und ('(.ooqmlc condition today j g?== largely by rdason of the tm tiled efforts of this body. ' oubtless. its most enthusiastic LUL -'hors aojuetinies have moments of j di? ouragen.ctii. when they contern* plate oil they would like the Cham Ii"? ?o d".?1'f.t' individuals ur OTHHIF' liaisons thai are. not continually st* '.ing after a little more than tiiey ear. accomplish are in great danger of 'aKing far short of their actual po?- i oil i ties. 'caslonally. Ii Is we.ll to take <>r * eyes off tin- koi";v and perhaps, Ht&lblfc -ummii v\hhh is. ilu> wt!. and to !ooi?^lback doxy^i .om . -h- u a!f>-.i?! v irn e i .ma 1 Us an- . all- d" -oi'th by | rl : :r:ti i* ill 1s: task "I so* I ?ni :.v .< sic-vu:.-v :in?t an-! >?' v. ai .. 1.. n ' ?' ?d ..'i :i i'j-a :u?-<v v . f t. a. I::. IH. help i. r vviii*i ?h. ,\iy allv.; "ha ii.b- i? iV.??-J?=177" ^ la . i?v n: tins i.ruani/ntion is that m n....e-s tiler :: si'-ikc together w.tIii or- record. instead n *? srterinc th? r e fforts :f shoots the concentrated energy td -he community straight : * any likLUiuiar *|u*:. u l??r*- it happens rn le r. ceded _________ , i The D<"ead ot ueam. tllST y.v -.... i; ivtiunii ..1. H..ita -U I :i? i I a uur apjiointrd lives there: it is esscliUiu" that nmnkintl slumM feel the dread ot death. Without that JimiJ the wui.J cooM hardly remain peopled The dread of death is to the so: JI wlnit Unlaw v.f cravitv ts to rtic body, It an ihors jt.? to the earth Without tli..: 1 - (lrcti'l to weigh u* down and keep us t-> k The gN-ho ha!.' ru.iiiMiid would l?e dm ell lv otivlu>it\. ' y the love Of rllOU-.e by th?- dread of enum. i?v what finer. tall*, "-oieeiie-n urnt *fftletyi**"to hiikT.H open the ..-io-ed din-f a'd see what - j heyend. (.'liiShVL "liid a feu icry In. ])> and ly "j U-.ioe-i |>enpie mi- i I per fiat'? v.v w. : d i.ot ex;'- j farrl-r ami'1 Tit tiiey were pcffe.-t ' roi.VM With tiiiif^- as^fiey nw >'-?] An interested Listener, Mark Twain ..no rainy day found himself in iiv'inui in his club wli.di Contained only III* other occupant. Tint two ii.eti iir :ied Into conversation I Mark begun a ui>cu>>i.in -"rj the merits of "Ti yj? i<t the d'l.'rlMTvilles,' and 'f~ character ;cjd Ni r.-njuiiiiy of the writer .of *:Tes?.I' ftotn wbiif'ho called the Internal ,e< idea e ..f the story" [Its j listene r ut limes mildly dissented, hut | on tire whole main ratn4*d an attitude < f impassivity * When "Ti ss lt.nl Iccti laln-led onty | pa*>iil-'e. .Murk Twain's rtinnre ne-j qutititiihcp rsciiMtl himself and de V~irte?l <"aII;nr the smoke room attendant Mark Twain asked him whom he i|u<l I?ei*11 conversing with "Thnt's'Mr. Thomas Hardy. ?ir!" *** pllei! the sf"ward impressively. Arab Haggling. *vj m : Alan Ostler In "The Arabs In Tripoli ft BM comments on the amusing haggling I Br % scenes In the desert plunder market | K. y * < when t<M>t of war was the mereh.ioKT,-, "WbyJu you not se'-l-at- a-set price fusil alike?" he askeil n merchant. "Hut ' why?" wild he. "If I can get hut half ju jrriish the more from one of them than from another. Is It not gain?' BL "Hut that wastes time, for while you j barj;iiIn with one you might have sold I to three. They say with us. Time is j* uumey." "Oh, folly." lie retorted scornfully. "Time Is (Jod'a nntf given freely to nil men. so that all have It alike. Hr . Hut with the flu* one lias much, anotli rr none, ami you tnust take what you I To haggle with any one Is a Joy to ^Kr the Arab. Hut mtituul trust he lacks "1 have known two men." says Mr. Os P j tlor.-"fhrn? partners, walk eight miles to n market with three scrawny liens to sell. - Iloth tli list liecils go. fur iiolthcr would tfast the other not to client m 1 v. " ft I 3M ^r/yr^ I ^ Steamer Eloise ? SCHEDULE ^ ? Beginning Monday. March 3rd. us Leave Washington Mondays. Wed- v a?days and Friday at* 7 a. blIqtESS, Barstde. WIMIMHTIU., 8J..1? vlUe and Belhaven. Returning leave of Belhaven (a. m. Tuesdays. Thura- tb days and aSturdaya for aiadceyllbe. 8o WIaeteaav!TOJ> Bay?hJe. Bath and "?* Washington. Freight racetvsd at 11 warehouse foot of Bonner stroet on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays from l tu 6 p. til. * ! H. I- BROOKS, Agt. and Mister JJ ~~ St "Some of ttiuw picture* are cmului a old uuiater*." said Mr. Cumroz at i?"Of course -yvu~are I'gry I* fund TtT pi bare tbeih." , tb "Yes. nud I hare no doubt the old fu waster* would have considerable re- ni ? pec t* for hie If they knew what I paid b< fur them"?Washington Star. !1< I j| A social Catastrophe. ~ .collision, comity' bi I "No. lull nevertheless It was n in **t 0f | painful situation . Ffjak'**f?iid. "third Cr 'him! rourtli i'I'ims pn*wrrs:rrs? all w'n ~{ | fled togethoi Situpl} ui.inarU ??Ho"f?ndc.H':ittor tm Nol an E*p??t^Cp'nion. * It "He h:i* Just returned from Mexico He nay* :iw Mexican l?nrm is the most ORyrnvHtitj^iy stubborn thin;: on earth " 1 "lie 'sn'l married."-Houston I'ost - p. Races of Mankind. C( The races of mankind are live in n1 mimhop?white, yellow, brown, red tl ( uttd blnck, ??r the Caucasian. Mou^olinn. Malayan. Indian :fnd neero. The n| | Ii?u*i,i'elfttli)in4tit<s of these different s| broods have bent the subject ul study I with the specialists for iiri?, bat the disputes are as mrncrotls as the.v were rj when the study I ice an Wheliier tile various r:i?vs sprang from some ^ optsriunl rave and .if so what that oris: V(. | it:::I iv.ee was. l< a question that issti'i I 1-i iire1 I Set ween these live races, as |. b?Mjrd at presort. there nt'o physical. 1 naval ?i.?! mental diiterances v tnar:<- J i ; ?. seem to preclude a eaninuiti! * ..rij-i ami ict. . e? s:k-!? rfein is| as. :, ?!. the dltibu.Hy of the < ,, V.,-i: y eiihaai'isl. liaee vriuins are .a n:;.. p. cl^i voldent --New Yuri; Aim rl i .:n. ." 7^ u Rainbows That G?n Change Scs. r: i.i many parts ?<t the wot'UI it is ihe t< rrnrrr? hortet That I III' Lailil-nv. Ii in. n. the power to eliaitsv sex. ThK ?ju?'ev r< behef obtains in widely separated ti | districts as South Africa urd Norway |n and China and Australia. The y.uhts t( ! have a lotif; folklore story of the youu^ n ! man who was changed :nt?? a wrinkled c: m?j Woman by touching the many lined I! j arch. Tbe'Scatiilinarinn peasant* have " I ? similar story. ami in pFoere they say Tl that .anybody who runs against-theend J; | of the rainbow wiH have his or lU'r set ' instantly changed. In Franac and iu '< <i!ii i ? i?.ih- muifr the rnlnl.o*\ n :s I >itiiil..r ell*- r " u Well Trained. | Otd Lady (improving the occasion)? I Ah. my poor man.-yon would not be In ' tht* position If you hr.d received an j, early training in some trade or oiIIIre a. Tramp? Don't you tork too sruldeu A1 about wot you don't know tiotbin' e, about, missus. No trnlnln'. indeed. s) I Wy. I was in prison afore 1 was four- C1 teen ?r.oodon Mail. j. tc Made Hia Hair Come Ogt. s, Habitual Customer (t'? his hnrl-ri ? p Vour eon founded hair restorer has n, made my hair nmir off more than ra ever: Barbcc?All. yon must "ave put c| too much on. sir: Made the *nlr cutne " right out. 'stend of only 'arfway.? ? Windsor Magazine. His Philosophy. - Kmployer? I see you've collected a lot of small accounts, but you haven't made much heady-ay with the bigger one*. Collector?No. sir; l generallj make It a rule to? b'tu?follow along the line of least resistance.?Chicago "Tribune. Proved MImt. jL sScar In Oxfordshire, England, fho dresced so carelessly that be eight have been mistaken for a tramp, tud who was supposed to have died leatilless. was found to have left c ertune of mar.7 thousands of pound# created la Locdop ? Subscribe to The Daily News. \ Dr. King's Xrv DiWftvnfj". Soothps irritated throat and lungs, stop* chronic and hac king cough, reprieves tickling throat, tastes nice. Take no other; once used, always m 'used/ Buy it at The Hardy Drug ? Store. XOTICK?PAY. Yorn CITY TAXES. J The City Clerk's Office will be S r>fn$> on Saturday night. February / ^2nd. until 10 o'clock, and all the 1 wfcok from Monday 2 4th to Friday \ 28th until 9 o'clock p. m. / On Saturday night March 1st until J 10 o'clock fof??44>$ convenience of the C taxpayers of the city. . / After March 1st I will levy and ad- j vertlse and the cost will be added. \ This 20th day of February. 1913. i W. C. AYKRS. N City Clerk. ( 2-20-4tc J r b. and hut plr" Stand hlsb in pnhBrj * nit:- b peculiarly Inrttt-u: Ih#j ar ot.lwt man ?f a potato <ku-r?ullj at tnn ilka a baa than ? mu-u of plain, nt painted tin. not uitllka that tnwd bj jrt ? attedt pieman la the central |?r- CI ? the potatoes ate kept bdt. while at compartrutnU on eucfc aide ?lt ?od| la Iter ace* kept A large-pepper bQ*| bt null/ Stebb oo the 199 of the can pi mull valve lets .out tb* etemu. nndl at ;?w blstllag jpijdf9_ the. traveler mi irrb of a bet jjotato. Street coruers. I la lie re tin omnlttw stop* or near place*! ta nmtwement. are favorite spots for ? e vendors of tills delictity. Tbo hc i I m p insts T?W!t_tl?e JitLtr part ot Sej?-| ni inner iiDtli about the end of Marcl: hi In their livelihood la this way lu tliej * wet* of Mndou. I ai Musical Sound and the Ear.' The well trained ear of a musician in distinguish notes differing ooljr si te-bundredtb part of a tone from one lr lot bo r. Most people cannot perceive w few can scarcely toll one tone from a lotber. Tbo cnoao of this curious dls- jj irlty resides In slight differences in tl e structure of tbo cochlea, a wonder il piece, of apparatus In the inueV- g ost part of tbo car. It is a little si >dy shaped tike a snail shell and be- * ?vcd to be the pert of the bearing ? inarntiiH ^hlfh -9 mlTies the strings of a piano and even J< is n damper to prevent the mixture h ' sounds quickly following one anoth tl This little mnalcnl apparatus Is set c i!:i; by vibrations received frntn the tl Iddlo cor or tfriW and In some tuys o rious manner It sends these on to the U rain through the auditory nerve tn ic form of musical sounds. The Orummsr's Secret. * * Here is an old war story. As n regl- ' lent of PwHHoTU WW Oil BW BI>K-h lo "T ettywhurg some of the soldiers step- " n! out of the ranks and euntisciitcd 11 11 tuple of geese. nnd one of the drum- ^ icrs unbonded his Instrument and put ii* capture) birds iti the drum. c Shortly afterward the colonel roijc a long mid, noticing the boy. said c mrpty: 1 ?Why don't you ueat that drumV" "Colonel." snid the drummer myste- f ouxly, "I want, to speak to you." ' The colonel drew still closer and. c Moling -drnvn t?H head. sald."~*'WcIl ? lull have you to say?" The ?lnnnmef whispered. "Colonel. * ve got a couple in here." The Voloin-l straightened up and ' rave.'y said. "Well, if you're sh'k and x n't play. ynti needn't.** Tin eoli.i.e. had roast g<io$e that I;-lit A Winter on a Mountain Top. | ' As one ciitnh* up to the mountain [- ' >p the danger from lightning Increases !. ipidly. add. as a rule, the ohxerva I vrlos located on the. mountain t*?p-*}'sldencc. as discovered by the seieti * He gentlemen who have had the erterience of a winter On a inonntaln >p. It is evident xftfC ordinary lighting rods are entirely Inadeo^Me irry off the enormous discharges ?>f ie mountain thundcrstorma.jrhere re several observatories fin Mont ilnne. and at one of theuj. that or ansseti. there have been a number ut ofhlMnlmnits. Qurlng* which tlie In *ri?r of tlie place was filled with rib Z unlike sheets ??f electrlrltv and balls ? f die which moved >l!.-utiy from po;m f j i?urii,i-tfxnnrnseT"? BreaMs*? In Norway. Home browed l?ecr has of late years, t.vs Harold Simpson 111 his "Rambles i Norway." largely displaced ?p!rlt> s ihe^national drink of the Norwegi us. "it is so tmpuiar that It Is wrO rcn at breakfast to wash down the lock dish?fried pork smothered In aions I he urst sijrht of a Nornreclaii renkfast table, ndds the author. Is apt > astound ope it I* covered with null dishes, principally Ash?fresh sh. smoked tish. t!sb In tins. fl?h In lininture barrels. There are also cold irats and an endless variety ut leeses, of which the Norwegians ar? _ ery fond. ^ I The Pare On list Wf^srxliv. Jin. I*e. the Pifwk P< il?*t .1 very lirjr number of.itrrni.may bf fj i c of portage. We have arranged a specL attend to mail orders T* Oar Ciaharn *, iki We Want Yo The smart aa well a* the lirjr itcaai.'and we * are ia poutioi tn verve > on better than aoj < rive u? a trial aadfsrr raa aware you we* Nearly rveryoar wiU have wattkiac to ikir for Ikt tcalr you will need to-weigh the sacl We will furnish VOL' FRI rates of the new Parcels Post 1 /At Your ^Harris Har< LEON WOOD?Meieberi New Ywk C J. LEON WC B ANKERS and Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain ? I Carpenter Building. Norfolk, Va. 1'iitate wires to l*TV York Stoc mi FTchange, Chicago Board of 1 1 era. - ^ I Vwreapondeace Respectfully folk Steal Accounts Glrsa Cart s ... ......-<v^Avn??asi nd slowly turned round nnd round rer the embers The result, after six lours" turn luff. Is a very luscious meal. op all the ffMv'y Is kept In and the neat Is unusually tender. No picnic n Servln Is considered complete wlthmt this delicacy. A story goes thnt >n one of hi* mmprttffns Napoleon noIced a j?nnip of Servian soldiers cooknff inent In this way. whereupon lie nine up. Inquired what they were rt*?in:, tasted tlie meat nod was delighted v It Is It. . | - . There Are CoWs and Cooke. A lady <*nriv*|MHMl(Uit remarks cynt. filly that pinny n man who would he-tate to make n wife or liis cook Is quite eady to make a cook of his wife.? .otidon Staiidanl. lie v.'TVo w i??iin rest must nfork taliaii I'ruverh ! CLEAN TOWN TIPS. I 1 m B? elean. * X 1 Piirtfv vaur liAmM Clear away rubbish. __? J Brighten the haek allays. Put sunlight in your garrets. * assesses see# esse THE VERDICT is unanimous and reads, GO WAN'S PNEUMONIA PREPARATION will prevent and cure pneumonia,? colds, croup, coughs and all ailments** where Inflammation and congestion sre the cause " Pains anp aorenesa in chest and throat quicklyrelieved. External . and quickly absorbed. Sold by all druggists from $1.00 to $1.00 to 25c. Buy today and respect the verdict. els Post xi Uw ?i'it intn-rfl'fCi Tbi? meanirat io you h; Pircdi al a low al department thai will and forward (hem uni on comt hiil ? ur Business p?l that wilk our complete ?10ck|\\ c r coarria ia Kxtera Nortli Caroliu. rD1 tike iooH earrAof your buftlacv* !>} Pirceli Pott. Srad u your ordrr :ai? you trfcd. ?E a card giving you the aw. Service." Iware Co. 1 = otto. Kxrhaofe.?JAMES W. COLE \ tOD & CO. ? BROKERS.| ( d Provision*, 78 Plume St., \ Ac Exchange, New York Cot- / hride and other tBaadal ooa- \ I ted. Investment and JUmr- / sfnl AttMtknL N % ' .j _ ^ '> ;$&& 'Swjf'vC-f ? mw tbe -Btack Jlnrtu" pwuuibutlnc Mw kimts lid picking ?p itw >p?l??lr drunken pereou. rroui Id* icdmoty ud doonttfn lor cobmj* ,c* thf ,t*tk>n04 tod Walea to carry a lantern atefully decorated with ribbooa and wtainlng a wren. round each hamlet ad 'riling* on Now Year's day and rake caHe dm dwift ill. The bearers, swinging tbe lan am at each door, troakl Thror ?tl bom It might concern with a aong nd receive a moOMhrj reward. \ The Old Time gtagecaych. In l7t?i there ware, strange ae It mma. only alx' stagecoacbe* running i all England. and of courae tbcaa ere the only public veblciaa for tTUT5Sl Gren tbcaa were a nortltj, a*d person named Jobu Crosset thought my s^ece mtrW riimgniioim InnerwtliMs tat be wrote ii imuiphlet iigaiinct them. "These coecbees," be' wrote, "make aotlemen come to London upon every mall occasion, which otherwlae they ronld not do except upon urgent ncBoalty. Nay. the coorenlency of the aaagt eelua ihelr wteee come ufHu jurneys on horseback would stay at' ome. Then when they com* to town bey mint be in the wade, get tine lothe*. go t<? plays and treats and by bene wniw get such a habit of idleess and tore of pleasure that they are oensy after." Roast Pig in Sarvis. The favorite dish of the Servians, ays a writer In the Wide .World Maca1ne. consists of n lamb or socking pig buteU. trhole over ashes: A pit ta Irst dog nnd tilled with wood?tine trenches for choice, as they giro the test flavor?and tho fire la then allowd to bom for several hoars.' The enr*? It n*trt Imnnlcil with a stent ttirW ox mis special ?rain. spend ono da] in Washington seeing the many at tractions and be there in time foi the inauguration on the 4th. 'aJrviiMil Parties 2 SCHEDULE Round T*p Fare* Mor Lv lUlrirti H.?a P M $%.45 **>. 4-v I Hirhmm - -*.# P"M f M S.S I.V Burliostna It.lIPM %M 5.* Hates from points Durham U Greensboro mill be same as quotot above from Dyrham. * t ickets m ill "be on sale Fcbruarj 28th, March- Ik*. 2nd and 3rd. Fine limit March loth. 1913. Ticketi mill also be good on all regulai trains. For detailed information, special party arrangements. Sleeping Cat reservations, etc., ask your agent 01 write J. C. JONES. Traveling Passenger Agent. Raleigh, N. C. WASHINGTON PRODUCE MARKET MONDAY,^EB. 24. 19*3. Eggs 15 to 16c Duck Eggs . . . lg? Goose Eggs ; ... . <$c Chickens, young 15 to 2XK | Chickens, grown 30 to 35c Shecrlings So to 25c Geese, each ... . jtfc Lamb skins, each 15 to, 20C Bees Wax . . . . ,. Sheep skins; each 30c to COe Tallom- ^1j| Dry flint hides, per lb .'. .&M Dry hides, d'ged, per lb ... ,4c to 6c Green salted Hides 'fij Green Hides 10c Deer skin flint .. . .'Me Deer akin salt ..15c Seed Cotton 3c. to 4 l-4? B. E. Peas ?. , .. 1.50 to 1.80 bus. ? x INAUGURATION At Washington. D. C., Taesdsjr> March 4, f?13. Venr Loir Round Trip Fares ** NORFOLK SOtimUf RAILROAD EXCURSION RATES, j??~ Steamer. AH Rail Bayboro $18.25 $18.51 Biptkarm 8.40 11.56 CohunMa .. .... 8.15 11.11 Fnyettovflle . . . . 11.85 . 11.81 Qoldsboro .... .. 18.85 .Ktnsto* 8.88 18.86 Now Bern .. ,... 8.88 U.S6 Oriental . . /. .. 18.86 18.51 Pantofo. .. 8.85 11.86 Pinetown . / . . 8.45 18.01 Plymouth 7.86 18.86 Waalfongtaf . . . 8.70 18.01 Rakao^i same proportion from a! other stations. Tickets sold February 28th, March 1st. 2nd and 3rd. Limited U return nntil March 10, 1912, unlesi extended. Both Bleeping car and stateroom reservations should be tnade early. Oet detailed information from any Ticket Agent or addrees W. W. CROXTON, Denl Passenger Agent Norfofk. Va. l-3?r-eod 10 3-3 Volt kno- vol: lr? V tu, run down and failing In health lay l?y day. bu' work an long an you ran tand. What you I.rod Is Electric Bittern Co (Ito to no. Htrrngth and rigor to your a/atcm. to prevent break down and build you a?. Don't be crook, alcklr or ailing when Electric Blttera will bonett you from tko ant done. Thouacndc blcoo Utbcc (or their startooa health and strength. Try I boon ibe 2:35 a. m." really?Night Express. Puttmsn SiefiprarCiTrH to Norfolk. ?0:40 a. m. Dally?For Norfolk. ConParlor Car 8errlce. 1:50 p. m.?Dally except Sunday for Belhaven. ' West Bond. 6:50 a. m.?Dally aacajt Sbndaj lot Oroonrlllo. Wilson and Ralol(h. ssragb ,nfi 3-? irm ?Daliy for VireenviTi^ Wil?ou and Raleigh. Broiler Parlor Car Service. 2:27 a. m.?Dally. Pullman Sleeping Cars for Greenville, Wllaon "?id Raleigh Connects North. South and West South Bound. 2:27 a. m.?Dally for New Bern, Klnston and Golds bo ro. Pullman Bleeping Cars. 9:45 a. m.?Dally except Sunday fot Near Bern. 3;30 p. m. Dallj fui Neu?BCT1T Ooldsboro and Beaufort. For further Information and reservation of Pullman Sleeping Cat space, apply to T. H. Myers, Washington, N. C. W. W. CBOXTON, Gen'l Passenger Agent W. A. WITT. Gen'l Supt., Norfolk. Va. INAUGURATION PRESIDENT WIL SON. INAUGURATION SPECIAL TO WASHINGTON, D. C. VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Sunday. March 2nd, 1913. Special train constating of Pull man Sleeping Cars and Day Ooacbei will leave Raleigh at 8:00 p. m. Sunday, Marc.h 2nd. 1913. Arrive Wasfiington, D. C\, 7:05 a. m.. Mon day. March 3rd. Returning spccla train will leave Washington. I). C. 11:10 p. m.. Tuesday, March 4th 13 U. l>o not wait until Monday. Marcl 3rd to leave home, as account hcavj travel account this occasion you ma] not arrive'Washington in time foi Inaugural Parade Tako adrantagi lieve. tea feet. Then, us U? fellow uT^oim ; and turaoB loon ou his to nun tar. HI* ' tint shot ? il hove been ?doubi>. o* * :: not otmlttut tbraush the Mlaw's 1 >U<*MOt to work off. and h? tserar . top|>o?j shotting until bU revolver tad ? "* "'"I" *nd "** u'"u wllL tbe t right." was tbe verdict of Um coroner'j Jfary. and the case never went to cxutrt 1 for trtal. . < Chilly Mornings Cool Nights Rather difficult to keep the house ax the proper temperature. Can't llaht the furnace yet as It Is I ioo warm during the I middle of the .day, but some heal is needed In the rrtomlng and after sundown. Use a Vulcan Odorless Gas = : Heater \ Make* a room comX ! (orlUjie in fire J pninutes 1 Po? it ively Odorlcu AI^?laMy Sanitary , 5 -?,?. ' Washington Light & Water Co. 1 ? TRY A NEWS WANT AD aafriuB^7 ii ^SplinBW f| WtBSTERS Q INTER N AT! ONwVS W vmiuivuu m THE MERR1AM WEBSTER? I " g - ss CB1; I Add of tke irarMhM&oacht, I Because !t w? 400,000 I B T Wortlaj mar* then r*?r I loMtrmUmaa. ?'!"" * ?!? ? * * Imum ift ii MMptod Iqr the 1 *" Ooerte, fehoole aad I Szy. T* * 7 hhbbbhsbhhmhhuhhbhbbbII HOTEL RAYMOND 42 E?st|28thJStreet (At S?k?.? StatfaaJ New Yoffc City EUROPEAN PLAN I1M Per D?p ud Up AMERICAN PLAN P3.50 Per Dap and Up ' Apartment* iotwUH., s or am ureeria ; from $4 to VMO per dap. ) WiiWd rater Pr do week or moatk. Inrreeltoa trailed. RttMrear* radtraiad. A qelet htaOr or** lecomtneorfrd MdtM rUUi Not York Cltr alone. lyorrqtaiel t? letter or Talarheeq 2M tttdboo?nol:c. i emteaaerVlU torn m ateartlae. \ MARE A CADWELI. \ .;* , : rofessiona tnd ' ? . . ; tho Kji.Kir. Now urftkm . *T . fry. /"'' p' ' < " I * 4 ? I 1 E- A. DuU Jr.^ l> ANtHIL^wlM?Ir,r~ ? ; ' WMW??ton. Northc^fll^ . I* * ffMhlmhrt, North Cknttuk j ; ^?Ji^W^Pi?wS,>r4t U? ? ^ n - '? r, ii i?i ?? i ii i i - i .. j Attomj at T?w g WiBHUfOTO*, I. a 2 ' ?Jy a. i. imun * wo, a K flRI IKMJBilKm WASHINGTON, H. O. _ . ? W D.' GBIM2S ? AtUiw7-a?*I?? EbJ.; Washington, North Carotin*. > . - ( ? PracOo? thall ihm Cuiirtt. ' ? ? m . %g| :::::::::::: i John H. 8znall A. D. MacUu FRANK H BRYAN Small, MacLean A Bryan V Attorneya-at.-L.aw - 1 Washington. Not Ji Carolina ' <?-? 1? *? m~~?o a HARRY McMULLA.N, Attorney-at-Law. * 4 Dr. Rodman Bid*., E. Main St. $? waBuingron, North Carolina. * - . i EDWARD li. STEWART Attorn<ar-?Hjiw^ ?? ~ Washington, N. C. COIJJN H. HAKDLTiO I Attornaj-at-Law Offlca la rings A Tlasl Op. BMg. a Inn? 8 and I, ? Washington. N. 0. ? ' s ? - -9--wV~m" m >~-x NORWOOD L SIMMONS Attorns?-at-Lav w-f"pgtnn, M r ?- T _ _ ' . ' ^RS a m THOS. B. LONG, Attorney-at-Lftw. Washington. N. C. Office 2nd Floor Barings and * . Trust Bnlldtng. Practlo? In all -* A, n. Maclean, : .- ~~~&T * -T\\\ Washington, N. C. W. A. Thompson. * Aurora. N. C. Mrl.KAN * IDOMWdW. AttonejMt-Caw. * Aurorr and Washington, N. C. * ? * # ft ft [ - ' , J- ,i~ ' 1 NOTICE. ? ;; s Notice li hereby glrcn tku the meromdtlie bottom bnromi M' dieted ten und.r the tm Inm and etyfe if "Hoy.! Supply Ol." hoi tm Mid to W. B. Tlrktmgte* aid j M. Cbmoi, who win iidhu to conduct Mid feuslnou under tka mule trio ui Inn name. All Hrwta |?d.bted to Mid comtWay wHI |Hm moke immediate payment to the uaderslgned. All dohla dne by Mid oea#?ay prior to tblo dote will be paid uo Me mbo mature, by na. We koroby (Ire notice that no will not be raaponilble lor any dobto cobtracted by Mid Company oftor tbl. data. 1-1>-Swe .fkja January 10th, 1>1I. X>1. A T. L1TCHFIEI.1J. Trading aa Royal Supply Co. ' ( Subscribe to Tb. Dally Newm -
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