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Entered ti lecsnd-clasi matter August 8. 140#. at ll? potsofflce ai 'Washington. N. C.. under the act ol March 3. 1870. ^ *jm Month ...^..1..^*,:.$ .18 Four Months 1.00 3tx Months 1.80 . On# Year 1.00 conUnued^wlU^Umsm* notify* th Is ^ -flee oa data of aspiration, othanriaa It wit] be contlnned at regular subscription rates until notice to atop Im UMiii " "' i ' 11 ~' i It TOO do not get the Dally |Jetn promptly telephn# or write the mansjsr, aaS the eoiaplatV will receive .mmediate attention. It la our de?us to please you. ^ AJl articles sent to tho Dally News fler pnblloatlon must be signed by the writer, otherwise they will not he pwhUnhed. a TTTT-T7v;n 1 V \T XT? K i'tT'"' HAIL TO THK CHIRK. "Wtr<fdTrow"- Wilson assumed the PresiJential office amid universal enthusiasm. The occasion has been one of unalloyed joy. There is not ! discordant _ vnkm mlnpllnp liv--the shouts of acclaim which arise from the entire United States, from A'IcnU. *o Pacific.?or If there is, it cannot make itself heard; it is drowned In the happy cheers of millions. It. ?M1 be remembered that four years ago such a blizzard of snow and sleet ushered in the Republican ntlmitj,?tration that there was serious revive';' of the old talk about changing lb- date of the ceremony to later in ti t spring. " In striking contrust most Inaugurations, the sun shofe it liis approval on Wilson, in keeping with the spirit of the day. ""*Phe *.one of the Inaugural Address is not u::e of congratulation for cither h.i,'>*!f or the party. Woodrow Wilsoa -Valizes that the real struggle yet en me. for fie President since tl>? Y\. r has tared praver or more "1 r r"f a !:?> ?." rriulitIi" d? elat- - "i' is a day ?i' -I *l? nMon ' th?* hie:! a* mi ??i in M\iii\i:s. . I . -r ; :?.? 4nn4>ur?.l if the .1 - - paper The \-n>". Hiili t : ?.i> .tv ??f writers who 'J * * mh*u ilvir* hoads crui-kud. beg.- . -Ai u-un! from the renown ??l at.iftv rVllip ' \ij i?fc?"en?*e:triow ft';b ihat of re?ordi'?i. 'ho memorable eveum of a peopb -- til*-1r bailies. piiciimages. <tuIh >. and Mich thing.1*. ?In halTpds to be :r.c over the countrywide If is with satisfaction that we recognize a tru- .iindrrl ;^jiong us. Th* tornt is something sitV.lar to ?H --pt -- "Orilf.* hvJVolerTflm "VTiiTe t. .. - sung the iih-s o: an ;?ti<-M h.aritior. our own bard records adventures <>;' tome modern mar'::,* Th ? a:burst appt aring 'n yesterday's ;..,prr. coming straight front the h*. * of one not generally known as pr -sing poetic temperament, is trtereft.ng as a survival of the old citato?. o? ballad.making, ami doubtIcsg * :: he of value to the fu'ure titstor..ifi of these limes. The .nttuenrp of ttrowntiig upon the a :?hor is easily seen in that lie holds :t a dimmer or' hope at the lasr. i.'iurtinc the modern marines to corn*- home, and reminding thent 'hat *.: / mar yet "see it in the IMcHire V; o.v." NEWS OF THE COUNTY; LITTLE PERSONAL ITEM All M?.wi. eorr? spongerr*?irre?rm <|?iest< d to send Tri their names nnri addresses so thai we may send a supply of paper and envelopes. We gladly furnish all stationery tieres nary tor rnrrespondents sincji,kto\. W?i ar?* having warm weather now aud th*-. iarmen; are bnsy planting Irish potatoes this week. Mlftb*Annie Hodges spent Monday night with Miss Marjorie Staiicill ol VinesviJlr Mtb. Grove Lllley and little girl, Hazel Bell, and Mrs. Oscar Woolard and litle girl. Thelma Lee. were the For Sale A Number Ofie Lot of Second Crop Red Bliss ~ Seed Potatoes Cheap to quick cash buyers. ' BAUGHAM FARMS ^ ^ ; VjH j , -? WORT sSS5 hand. You?houl<3 4t In all lis aptendoi The feeling c ter consider the <M KQNti of Miss Lucie Woolard Tuesday evening. %t the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Singleton. Wedfiwdty night. FeUrugiy tl, vil *61omnized the marriage of their daughter. "Cottle Rever. to Mr. Daniel R. Leggettc. Long before the appoint wi liuur. T U'PWBB. Iflflhoa were eatnering to see the joining together of this popular young couple. a I The ceremony was performed by Rev. Robert V. Hope, oi' Washington, N. C. The bride was beautifully attired in white mohair with cloves and slippers of white. A reception wtw tendered them at the home of the bride. Miss Lucie Woolard and Mr. Bruce Leggetto uerved. After thPTt^ ception they drove to the home of the groom's parents. Mr. and?Mrs. Robert Lrgette, where _rtainty refre8finiutiij^y>rr served by Miss Woolard and Mr. Leggette. They left'Friday for Middlesex, N. their future home. That their wedded life be filled with sunshine ami. happiness is -the wish of- their I hosts of friends. i Mr ar.il Mr- Alex Wizard and j little girl. Susie Pearl, spent Sunday I wiili Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hodges of jo'ii Kurd. T!" re war- unite a crowd out to Si.ml.iy -cliooi Sunday evening. We .?r?' our organ to arive any i t Continued u<> ? ago Three. > CAPU p I N E A cosi. HICKS' CAPUDINE*'* ' j ~ ? ' IN A LITTLE WATER \. '-"ij CURES ! HEADACHE COLDS AND GRIPP | SOLD AT WCLL-STOCKCD DRUG STORES L r i 11 I Brings Send $5 for The C est Modtr?No, 5 ?the Kor the price of n w riter. You can pay tl This irresistible "i versal typewriting is c< ink has been brought I * i -J Tw-s t? tin- i vpfA r est Arms and corporath swiftest and by far the netal frame-work, mak feet upon it. 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Jan. 1st. the Cirnh Pott law went talo erect This meats that a verr large number of .items jm*y be tent to you by Parcels Port at n low * rate of portage. , a f, , - Wp have irnn$?d?a oprtiial driiaitinrntthlt?Will . ? ^ ' a attend to mail orders and forward them h . f( To Oar CaStomrrs #a tks first eaf gota* mail. a We Want Yonr Business | The small as well as the large Items and we eel that with ?or com-date stock Iwt J are in position to serve jou better that ui concern in intern Ntrrth Carolina. _ f.ive US atrialsndjwe csn assure yoss we will take good rare lb I your bualnesa. Nearly everyone w ill have something to ship br Parcels Post. Seed us yon* order tl for the scale you will ns-vd to weigh the package* yon send. ? . 1 . , ,)j. i_ - " ? We will furnish YOU FREE a card giving you the- J rates of the new Parcels Post law. ''At Your Service." " Harris Hardware Co. - : _ fi OLIVER' ? ?_ D? 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Outside the Capitol an ' eieeaee.ibmiig ?I uheere echoTgfr I trough the Capitol. I I The last stand of the "old guard" arnlahed the political tragody for I Od House scores of old political war I | orses gazed with tear-dimmed eyes 1 I >r probably the last time upon the djournment scenes. . ' Recesses In the House, while final I Ills were given finishing touches. I I arnlahed relaxation for the tense- ess of real, personal bereavement 1 1 Oil NUwijilJ, III |HI> members " I I aere. Hundreds of Aynerlcan flags I | ere wared, while the members sen* . I atrlotlc songs and made speeches. Uncle Joe" Cennoa was the special . ' ' bject of much attention, ending his I I >ng years of public life. I I Lingering handclaps and "God1 peed" were given to the retiring 1 embers. Partisan lines were wiped I I ut in the expressions of personal | | -iendahlp. , I In the Senate many foreign diploiats, in court uniforms, were pres- ' nt in Che * galleries, adding their I I >uch of color to the brilliant and 1 | istinguisbed audience. , Appointment of committees to otify President' Taft that *ho two I I ouses were ready to adjourn, wag I I >e last official act of the retiring , I odlea. ^Whlle- awaiting the report f these committees, songs and ' peechee reverberated through the I I louse whllorthe more Btald Senators I | jilfl their-last farewells... I -Congestion of business. asKTsunl. ccurre^T^ Appropriation bills were I ' unmed for passage into the last few | I ours. I I The Sixty-Second Congress when it losed had been In almost contlnu- ' us session since early in the sum- I I ler of 1911. There were three sea- I | Ions in all. the first in 1911?a spe- . I ial session for consideration of the axradlairTeclpToeity trealy^lhe tar' f session from December 4, 1911, I |> August 24. 1912. and the session I | nding Tuesday, which began Decern- _ ! ar 2. 1912. 1 'A8IDXGTOX PRODUCE MARKET ? 1 WEDNESDAY. MAR. 5, 1913 ?? ..l?cjF 1 uck Eggs .. 18<T I 'aoac Eggs 40c | liekens, young 15 to 20'.* I I>ieken3, grown.?-rrTT". . 30 to frge w leerllngs 5c to 26c I 1 'jese, each 6bc." ? I limb skin?, each . . ., . . 15 to 20c *' | pes Wax ".. 29c | I ieen skins, e ac h tllow 5c ^ T flint hides, per lb 14e j hides, d'ged, per-lb .-. . . 4c to 6c een salted Hides 11C ' eon Hides 10c J ed Cotton ... 3c. to 4 l-4c ? :er skin salt .lgtf \ E. Peas .. ..... l.?0 to 1.80 bus. * >er skin flint . . . %0$ | NOTICE OF HALE. By virtue of a power of sale conInedjn a- certain deed of trust om IXD. Bonner to W. C. Rodman itedMepfl^ 19, 1906, and recorded Book 133, page 108, the underfned will on Wednesday April 2, 113. at noon, sell at the Court ouse door in the town of Washing^ n to the highest bidder for cash the operty described in said deed of ust, being two tascts of land In Ichmond Township, described . a* il!ows> 1st Tract: Bounded by the land* ? *. m. nucra, win. Kjeya, and M. B. K homasoa, located on the west side f Durham* Creek and containing ll 0 acres more or leee. 2nd Tract: On the west aide of 1 io main road leadlpg from C. B. ' onners store to B. B. Rosa' house ad bounded by the lands of C.,W. onner, containing 6 acre* more or ?a, which tract Is located on the last aide of Durham* Creek. ? 3rd. A certain telephone line tadlng from Washington by Rdarda, Bonnerton and~ Aurora to ayboro, with all the poles and other ppurtenances belonging to aaid _ slophone line as described in aaid eed of trust. JjJ This March 1st. ltlS. M W. a RODMAN. CM Trustee. ** 3-l-4wc ' Ilu^oe. IT. h.r.br n,rifled not * -hi? h?bor or ?tr, enxlU to * chta HnrtUon. ? minor. 1. R. HARDISON, 1 R. F. D. Htf. S. Bontl S-U-lwc rjraft?iiiM^ <y>Q(XX/^W ? iBfiBEar MMr I I '*? null + Chilly Moroiogs Raster difficult to keep the house at the proper ; temperature. Can't light . the furnace yet aa It Is I too warm during the * middle of the day, but some heat Is neooed In the morning and after sundown.Use a Vulcan Odorless das Heater % Makes a room comfortable in fire -* Positively Odorless Absolutely Sanitary I mashigon Light 8 Water Co. TRY a NEWS WANT AD M WEBSTB& ?| rSmwwY [ THE MEUUAM WEBSTER? I ?t la a nw CB1A< I a - - "r r Tioir, oorwtof enry M I field of the worl4*stbooeht, I , action and^nggto. Tfcejoefy H It ta ?ha omly dictionary ^ with tt> ?m M%mH J sysj * fce srfce tun Wtmm H HOTFXRAYMOND 42 E?st 28th'Street I *t it (At S*W?my &4ati*a.) New York City I 'V! 1 *\ KUROPIAX PLAN *1JSO Per Dmy and Up AMERICAN PLAN 0 $ajfO Per Day and rf? r *w P) Ihe wcrk Ok tnoafh. Impaction ? Had. RrWrace ncfcmred. A q.ir? fam.ly 0 L reco??eaawl hdi<? vMtlni Nqw York e yaloor. Cpon rtqtml ky letter or TWpfctM | 5wjo?r<, nNMorir v* ill mrrt you I %T7j , MARK A. CA!>WEU. >:v . & ;/r; -v if . 1 Except Monde ye. - m 1 CT* J - . * J! ' ? u . . w > ihmii m ?- ' ] DANIEL A WAHKBH AltM>l|? ?t IMI . . '' Wa*hlTixton. North Ceroilee Wa vnMtkw U &a tlx courts. I ........ ' ! I I i i i IM i?l ?i l|^ ?. * * ? wu.rC. Mail, : Wu. m. Bij.1. if. . _ . tBinwaHs*. - H 1 ysin s'oti5&elrtieee ^ W? prmctiM In tb? Conrt Mtk? * First JadlcUl District Ml Cfc? FVsnd COM. . Iwn h. Botma llwg m tmm ) * * * * " -Jk c u. a. rBiLLirs m ma, raw uhuimi wAsanioToif, w.o. I HIS | * * ? * 'm Am^mjMiJLsaliLZr m W D. oum s Washington, Bovth Carolina. Practices la all the Courts. John H- Small A. I>. MacLea* FRANK H BRYAN Small, MacLsan A Bryan * 4 Attorneys-a VLew ? Washington, Noi.h Carolina s ue HARRY McMULUN, Attorney-at-Law. Dr. Rodman Bldg., E. Main 8t. *> Waehlngton, North Carolina. .?? *, - ^ EDWARD fj. STEWART N? Attorney-at-Law, Waahlnrton. N. C. ? ? i e com* H.?A*DCW ? AUoiMOT-tt-Law Oflct Iptafi * TrM Ot. BUs. ? Boons I oa? 4. o Woohtutoaf H. a m m 0 m ' k 0 m ? m m? _ . ? - / -?~ ^0 0 0 0 0 nonnoeoii amam ' Attorney-at-Law * f Washington, N. O. ? _ v 0 TB06. ?. LONG, Attorney-at-Law. "* Washington, N. C. Office 2nd Floor 8aYlag* sad " Trust Building. Practices In all State Courts. 4" ' # A. D. MacLean, Washington, N. C. YV\ A. Thompson, * ' Aurora, N. C. Jmorneys-at-Law; Aurora sad Washington, N. C. # ? i ' HOTIOB. t Notice is hereby siren that a bill rill be Introduced la the pa-bat tenors) Assembly mpQiF ehm>, Wi?. ! rem ore the graves fm its t-ouads. ^ w. L. VAOVHAN, Feb. 1, 1IK. oommRToo. ' > wlc-30 Uyt . . TRT DAILY NEWS WANT AO. _ '' - ? mount at unuumsnt dortMd from It . 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