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k*?!??? ? i i i 7* F 8ubocrlbore doolrtoc tbo paper djocontinued will |1um notify tfclo Of^ ??* 06 dof* of oxptoettoe, otborwkw Kr " - > : tt will bo i r nil n wort ot' romlir infri :... Kr?r Airlptlon rttM until notlco to atop ?r7? U yooeiTod. r- -. *" .> v;-. ; It yon do not ?et the Doily Novo | . promptly telepJkno or write the manKJ&& wr. sn4 tho compWat will recolyo . fr laupodloto attention. It It oor doI ?txe to please you. OA avtftolOB Bont to tho Dolly Novo dto-jOfcHootloO mint ho ipuod by gbOptWgOr. ^otherwise they will not I* TUESDAY. APRIL 1. |?13. ~ RIClTlN(\,OUTl('8 AWAlT "A Droocmt h Piwldtul w^ BSta- tm mots is 8enator, and thu politic..] lab paters bare been rather quiet aincn these two fact*; ware indisputably tb established. Out let no one fear stagnation. The Overman Senatorial !>.. storm is brewing, and we will soon bo .it a seething whirlpool of local ?' iaaues.^ # & ' l\ Is to these local issues that ^ ( e* especial. erference should be made. ^ Vesterihii.' the Hoardat Aijerman tt| flxod May n as the da to for the wn tervorhs. sewage system, and elec- ~ trio plant bond election, and we may m expect the various town political fac- f lions to train their guns upon each otfcc at once. And then, before long,, titer*-" > " prospect of n good-roads eanjngipti which will break all roc- tj)l ords lor excitement,. 1 In Curtt should be taken le-.t the long- Ci giufl'ering voters throw ail proposed bono into the dump-heap ttte pu getnri". from sh?cr disgust nt *peilT bird-TP to the rTJtht of them ami to y. ' the >ii nf them thunderlnit forth jj ferv app? ais for houiU for ' 1".I and F. Inir. - for'that ^ N 1 tioinhiotic oratt ry, tto stirring , . up i rtificial class hatred, is npt vti SC b,? rated in the coming cum. pai?. - Jim?citizen^ nf this county J i-.ri -r 1h?* most p.tn we!i-b.il?ncnrt, ~ 1 r .. t??!>\:r.p. nfXMllpent rneti. nr.rt *tt is ~ n.u - fi'itrtslnn that the hot-a'r f . i? i. ? nsaa'.iy greeted in the.^c pur. ^-'li n:or>- lauishter i'-sn an-" pis: tse ;lf no n who will route fer?j; ; w'.th a calm, dispa "donate * li'.a''.. .cm of facts who are going to * Y , . mt h? '"tiling campa'gns. MAY INCKKASK IXCOMK TAX. Vasbingion, April 1 Opponent* rastic tariff reduction are today cling an increase in the propos cn>e tax from one to two per ?:r. v ca-it?fho low tariff men. who ?tr- ;.ow in n majority on the House. ? . Wa; - and Means Committee, succeeded -.1 *helr determination to frame a vio>2tly radical bill, without respect protection theories. If they stand tope* her and carry oAt their agree... mt?r.' about Snu.OQ^.Onu will have to ? - rat sen a n rTiiaTTyi o "replace any defiHr . a used by reductions in the tar: J? Toe low tariff men have agreed tha' the countfV might as well now ua !.".'er get tariff-for-revenne-only Jegj-'ction. and that the business men must accept an entirely new standard. They are determined to lay before the House a btll based upo: *he theory that foreign compe? p titlr-n Is a necessary potentiality to the destruction of high prices and that the only way for the American business man to rid himself of the . ' foreign-cheap-labor bugaboo is to rid ills factories of antiquated niachiuery and to displace extravagant overhead charges with economic management.' t I .1MAIM Aimw.lll, York, April 1.?Kojl Yaniada. thr Japanese cue expert, who has been traveling in the Weat and Southwest, returned here today. He intends to spend the summer in Berlin and return in the (all to challenge for the world's championship. . SCKFHAfilSTS DKt^QHATF. HCOITH Bwl jcl Washlngtpn, April 1.?Members or (Be " National Woman's Suffrage Association today decorated with medals the Boy Scouts of Washington as an appreciation of their work In protecting the marchihg women from the crowds that threatened the ruTrsge parade on March 34 JThe suffragists are making active preparations for their second great parade ,'at- next Monday when the speciaj sesfci; v'/ elon of Congress meets. ' " IUTK COMMITTEE MEKTIXn. ^St. LoaU, Mo., sApri1 1.?For the first time in eighteen mouths, the Western Classification Committees is v' meeting in this city today FortyRt' five railroad ahd steamship lines are P*, ' , repreaented (and the docket Involving proposed changes tm-freight claselflm. ' cation is unusually large. Shippern lit from all parts of the country are on 'x ' hand and the msdttng will consume several days, wrth , night sessions Summer ffrw( (tuy ?f >tiu'#jer #i also tc ST* **'*": Tha fourth, dab and olxth ' Jauicary was ? refulhr summer the aid adajte. and chore smsu I pare for hot aurln* ds^s and ? s Bolter get busy and build i* season lb not dreaded Act at INHNtl IX AKMOBY LAST KVKX1XO. There wan dancing-in the Armory it erentiif from 9 till 11 ViMMi out 18 couploa belqg on the floor! Excellent music was furnished by e colored striae band. \ MKIsH AT TARGET PRACTICE., Washington; April 1.?Secretary Nsry Daniels. accompanied Uy rs Dmtots? went to Tangier 8ound. >wer Chesapeake Bay. today where r. Daniels p ill witness tasset pfac'e by -vessels of the Atlantic fleet. Veckled Girls It is an absolute fact, that one cent r of WILSON'S FRECKLE CREAM 11 cither remove your freckles or cauye cm 10 laoe ami tnat twofjars wtireven tho nioai: uc-vm caaea .completely i\* them. Wee re willing' to personally ; t runtao thn-and ta return yeuj?h*fi?iey tiv uv. r.rtr'i v.c ,t if your complcxiori \s i i.W'.ored t-> us raters! Beauty. S FRECKLE CREAM w \ rr.r.t ami absolutely bnrmlers. ?.;rct .1.!. hmrprcw but will po.4 "v remove TAN, PIMPLES und dECKLlW. Come in tcdavand tryit. :: j it's ere ku^ro and results absolutecert win. Sc: t by mail if desired, ice 50c. Mnmmotn iars $1.00. WIL )N S iJAIR SKIN SOAP 25cFor sale by Worthy At ICtlieridgc. M t r A n fa f- I fl I % ? n i Xtrainjr mm Can Read Like an ? RODMAN BLD'G, CORNEI \\ I ^ \x i 1*5 Utterly Impossible From This Gift Are yon entirely satisfied with ought to be? Do you want to rea or among your business anrisoclt you own way, to achieve what 5 * stantly at the mercy of those v than your own? Personal magx th^ world. It triumphs over oh business and social djfe; it open creta of life. It is that marveloc nbles you to control man or won If you are not fully satisfied ? cumstancea: if you lonf for grea not able to intlnence. Others to t . vised to learn more of this marv Cyrano, the master mind of oede Dike hypnotism, how material healing the sick. Mme. Cyrene u ancy.^ assisting all those in queal Mme. Cyrene will point oat the In business, speculation, inv.estm? ship, divorce or anything yoq-mi lost and stolen articles, burled ti delays. Ca'.iers need have no fe#r of w their confidence betrayed. But! A a. m. to P'ji. m. , '.''v-v '' '"i ?L, ? 'r-Jn IBS r." ,,' ;.^'^ -_v.r-~-,^_ ' jX -1 ?^> '. k% wre WM? and the seventh of* day. So If there la anything fn I to be, you may U,ok oat and pre corcMaa anznmcrr T I' T ^tWrVw Washing ton Park for here warm J. j once. Iw^Enl! a., ! *.. . A* fi HATBAWAV.uJ^fcJ / ; r Tfrta Is to oarUly tnat 1 hare thla day qualified as Administrator of the estate of Jesse R. Mayo, defceoMd. AR potaons holding claims against said estate 'axe required to present them to the undersigned within twelve months from this date, or this notice wIIVVb pleaded in bar Of their ^recovery. w All persons indebted to said estate will pleaae maka eetUemeat with the . nndermteptiL . _ u, This 19th day or rob.-1913. J. U.MAYO. Administrator of Jesse R. Kayo, Do* coased. Are You Going to New York Soon? WRITE HOTEL RAYMOND 42 East 28th Street lAt SaWijr StttUa.l XT Am V A et* lie** iwm vuij \ . For Pocket Guide and Spefclal Weekly Rat* to Buyer* and Parties. Single Room' $1.50 a Day or ft a Week. mark a. caldwell. {Mention this. Paper.) /* i oi ntysrery; 1 Your Life (pen Book. t w. main & market sts. JZi / to Keep a Seeret :ed Clairvoyant ' life? Afe you as successful as you eh a position of Influence mad gowII friends? 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OF Mir/ " By Virtue of Overpower of sale Contained In a mortgage deed to me executed by Alice T. and Lucy May Windier. dated July 8th. 1808. and tfoly recorded In the Registers ofllce of Beaufort County In -Boole 155, page which W bereby rcferrad to; I" will Wll. at tha Court Houae door of Beaufort County, for cagh to the highest bidder, at noon, on the 21st day |M* ?urluig J* or parcel of land, lytng and being in tho Ccrjaty of Beaufort. State ol North Carolina. In the City of Wash Ingtcti. in that part th*re^? which is formed from the tract of land formerly known as the Vate land, situated on the west side of Market street, adjoining the lots of L. L. Davenport W. H. Russ Brothers Company, and others, and more particularly de> hCribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the weft side of Market street, fifty feet fq a Southwest intersection of Market and Ninth streets, which said corner lot Is the L. L. Daren jjbrt lot. *??J running thence in a southerly direction, with Market street, a distance of Ifty-four feet and,two inches; ttience, in a westerly direction, and parallel with K!etittereet, at right angles to lTprk'W street, a .distance, of One Hundred and Fifty lef t to the eastern 'ftc of the lot known as the W. H. Eiiaa Bcoihact lot. which ia in the plot of the I'ata l$nd recorded In Book 91, at pagfi TOO In the office of the Register of Deeds for -Beaufcrt County; and running v ft if TBI eastern line of said let No. T, a distance of fifty-four Jeet and twe inches, in a northerly direction, te the Davenport line; thence, in at easterly direction, with the Darenport line, a distance of one hundred and fifty feet to the beginning. This March 17th. 1913. B. L. SUSMAN. JHI-4WC - s Brings Send |5 for The i cs! Model?-No. 5?th . For the price of; ? writer. 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