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' 1 SSSSSwob'^'g*1 uod^S^tS ot Si * Hmf - "N mmmmrna^^rnamm r?"" *JOO tfoilttfc ei ? $ J? m i'to fc, ?>iiM.,; .. .?.>? wo Saboertben deelrlm the piper 41aI twUioM Via pleaoe notify thin otR ' Men mi dot* ot miration. oUranrtna P" lt ?m be fcontlhSOd at recnUf Mbeeriptloh rntas until notion to Mop T A1 raeeirad. E~ " "V" * V 1 F It Ton do not nl the Dul y Mown promptly telephne or write thn nin near, end the complaint will recetre t 1 immediate attention. *It to OUT doK* . fftoo to pinnae yon. ml articles nent to the Deny Newt FM?tm MWiitouoii mint hff Bp?a~Br M ttp^?rtoto.,othervtot they will not ^WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1,. 1,1,. THE ELECTION". i Yesterday's election passed off ' quietly, while some were necessarily defeat in the best of humor and today all is harmonious and no feeling ?& should exist It is now the duty of every citizen to strive to assist the administration in every work for the best Interest of the city. The bond issue must soon be voted on and the citizens of Washington can not afford to permit the city to remain at a stand still. This bond isaue means much for the progress of "Washington, therefore all should work as of one accord to make its passim.-* sure. CONOltKNS FOK KTl'DY OF Of It BOCTAli CONDITIONS Tie Southern Sociological Conftrusff which meets in Atlanfa April t-hould have the hearty endofrfh'em. of every trugjsouiherher. This Congress is a gathering mostly of genuine Southern men, not men who h.iv? moved away from our section and llite 10 tell us from the vanStage ground c?f so tu?- Northern city like K- Y??rk or Uuston what poor i imn ighnTi creatures we are. if th* fn-vrrsity of Sum It Caroline, j Histop Thirkleld of New Orleans.. ' i - . r.i.y. ?'nnii ! V i.ii.i.t,??3er. ~?Y. I.. Potent of Wake Forest. " and l'ivhop Strange o.' North Carolina. have gathered together to tulk i au>e we especially need * uplifting" missionary treutnient. but because ' they realize that in the negro prob y. . Icju the South has a burden cf rei tspunsibility such as no other section has to bear. The town of Washington will have a vreditable representative at this 4'oncress in the person of Sirs, iienry Walton Carter, recently appointed a delegate by Governor Craig. |' 1. A HOI I NEWS AM) NOTES. ' The big mine strike in Spain has been seitled. |L Waebvagton rumors say Xliat President Wilson wlllget much of his adt vice on Labor reforms from Interstate Commerce Commissioner Franklin Lane, who-is an expert on 1 the subject. I The culiffary crafl^ of Pan Francis-. ^ ro have inaugurated a vigorous campaign to secure tjie 1015, convention of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes' International Alliance and liar tenders' International League of America for San Francisco. Governor Lister, of Washington, jr-?~ has signed the trading stamp bill and the electrteal workers' protection code bill. The trading Btamp bill requires any company operating In the r . Kate to pay an annual license of $6,000 lor each county In which it does H}* business. The I.abor Temple ot Vancouver, British Columbia, recently erected, H; and which, with the land on which Jt stands, represents an outlay of more than a quarter of a million dollars. is owned by the organized labor of Vancouver, the trades and labor conncil carrying the controling interest. - Mayor Marx, of Detroit,, plans to issue a proclamation telling the peo pie that the street railway company BjPr~ Jiis HO TlfBTj tra the street*, where franchises have expired, and that they shall pay only S-cent fares. He jfs asking that the *250,000 motor ^Kj.' bus appropraltion be changed to read K>'-- for motor busses or storage battery 7 At the next Trades Union congress in Great Britain a movement will be Inaugurated for the establishment of a trades union bank on co-operative lines, and tho projectors have no doubt that the enterprise will- take definite shape. ? Windsor and Walkerville have alR ready become the automobile center for Canda. This Is accounted for by R- the fact that It Is extremely convenif;'Mat tor Detroit manufacturing firms to establish branches so close to the (:y Following the German municipal j|; plan of laying out model allotments jj?, for persons in moderate circumstances, the city ot Cleveland wilt atI V > * 5 ' ??? ii ? , # *>???v 'acme* noiiw ,/ House Sunday afternoon. mness of |IW. Wwy AlllgUud. SM baa been-suffering for the past several days from aa attack of acuta lndlti*iams.. ' 7V'^S. 1 Mr. George Plakbam and Miss Larcy Sullivan were happily married Sunday afternoon at the home ot the bride by C. A. Singleton. Justice ot the Peace. Their friends extend congratulations. A number of our people attended the picnic at Charitable Brotherhood Lodge, near Bunyan. last ^Thursday. They all report a peasant trip. - ? Mr. Joha Hawkins and Mrs. H. T. Hawkins and child spent Friday night with relatives st Duck Creek. Mr. Print Waters of Pi net own spent Thursday night with his sister, Mrs. B. B. Pinkham. Mr. Henry Webster of Beckwith was here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snarrnw of HalUSwamp spent "Sunday afternoon with Mrs. 0. L. Sparrow/ , The recent cold wave has done considerable damage to the fruit and vegetable crops in this section. ?r rtUPPS CLINIC OPENS. clahs whose names are among the greatest in America and Europe, including Six .William Osier, llart., F. It. S., of Oxford, Dr. Harvey CuchIng of Harvard add others equally prominent are here to participate in the exercises marking the opening of the Henry Phipp's Polychlatric Clinic it the Joseph Hopkins* Hospital here this afternoon. The Clinic is the gift cf the Pittsburg Bteel magnate, who is also here, and cost $650,000. The xcrelses will -continue for three lavs, during whifli lectures and demonstrations will be given by the disilngulskfed guests of the University. The opening of the Clinic makos rtaltimore the possessor of. the first institution of this kind in the Western Hemisphere, and the third in the world. Tax ?i'y virtue of a k'\y made by me a road district. Aurora graded school d on Monday. May 5th, 1913. at the C> ington, N. C.. beginning at 12 o'clo< Sheriff's tax sale has been concluded, of the parties hereinafter set out ar said tax list, unless the taxes and co that time. This April 7th, 1913. Ill s Name. Bonner, Vance. 16 acres, woods ... Bonner, Vance, 7 acres, cleared .. . Harnett, W. H., 70 acres, home ... Bennett, N. T.. 12 acre*, swamp Bennett, N. T., 16 acres, sand hill . Charles, JrW,, 125 acres, farm ... Caytoe-J; 9:. 1 lot Edward .vr.'.'.' Cayton, C. C . 25 acres, home ...... Carrowan. 1. T.. 4 0 acres, Mondamo Jones, Mrs. Laura, home ........ Jones, Mrs. Laura, swamp Jones J. M., 15 acres, home ...... Jones". J. M., 13 acres, woods Jones, \V. H., 1 lot, Edward Pipkin, A. H.. Agent, 10 acres, home Silverthorn. Mrs. M. J., 50 acres, hoi Silverthom, D. B., 10 acres, Dixon Weatherlngton^ C. B., 25 acres, Bla Weatheringtonj H. B.t 25 acres, B! W'eatherlngton, H. W., 12 1-2 acres. Walker, J. S.. 75 acres, home Whitley, J. G.. Agent, 10 acres, ho COL Bryant. Sarah. 33 acres, homo . . . Blackwel, L. C., 2 acres Edward .. Downing. Jas., 1 lot, Edward .... Edwards Alex., 26 acres. Reives, . . Edwards, Moses, 8 1-2 acres, Reivei Frazler, Cathrene, 1 lot. Royal ... Godette. Winnie, 1 lot, Aurora .. Hart, Peter, 5 acres, home Ham, Ben, 6 acres, Ham ... .. Ham, Ben. Agent, 2 1-2 acres, Ham Little, Dolly. 5 1-4 acres, home .. . LRtle. Thos., 6 acres, home Mldyette, J. H? 1 lot. Royal Mackey, Richard, 1 acre, Bergeron Moore, Jas. A., 7 acres, home .. Moore, Sam, 5 acres, home Pritchett, Sam, 5 acres, Pritchett . Reed. Axariah, 4- acres, home ... Roberson, Marcellus, 21 acres, san i Roberson. Jim, 2 acres, home Sanders, ?. E-rLto4r^iasra_x ... tflandftTH (\ H 13 3-3 Williams. Klisha, 1 acre, home .. . Williams, Ttaos., 6 acres, old home AURORA GRAD Williams, Elisha, 1 acre, home ... Richland township Road Tax, Town HARCOURT& DAILY WASHDM i?|pt" MUa AddtoHJl?'and*uroJu<**m. Nattla J. and Barn in, ware (oasts ol Maa ldHy Man Warren Sunday eranIns. > " '* -. ' T: - 4tr. a. jr. N(taojUu?JU. aaac add sriai mm in ssod ordar aow. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Law is wart suaaU of hla slater, Jin. Dixon. C?. A,\ ?? a j Mr. JL. F. Edwards is pnltlng qp i fine packhottM on' -lfrr-W; nearly completed. number of our people attended servleee at Union Obapel Sunday. Sorry to note Mra. LIxam Lewis is on tke sick list. Her friends hope she will soon be convalescent. !$.: Mr. Harvey Taylor Is very etck from being poisoned of a poison-oak vine. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barr ware suflsta of Mra. Bafr'a mnlhar fliindav afternoon. Mr. Abraham Lew la waa the gueet of Mr, Lee Beaver's Sunday. ? ' , t MEETING POSTPONED. On account of unavoidable circumstances the Shlloh meeting which waa to be held at Mrs. Sam Fowle'a on Saturday afternoon Is postponed until next Wednesday afternoon. April 23rd. Oidn't Gat the Chance.J Did you tell ber when yop proposed to ber that you were unworthy of ber< That always makes n hit with them.*' 1 was going to. but she told It to m? first."?llousion Post. I owe alt thy success In life to having been always a quarter of an hour beforehand.?Lord Nelson. Sensible Advice. " ?j Bill?What are yqu carrying a enn? for? Jim?I'm having n deuce of s time for water ou the knee. Bill?, Why don't you try wearing pumps?Llpplbcott's. Saic. ~~i? s tax collector for Richland Townahlt iiStricL and the town of Aurora, I will ??voi iu iun viljr U1 YY BBD-k noon, or, as-soon thereafter as the offer at publlc'auction^he real estate id the real estate as described In the sts on the several parcels are paid bj C H LITE. Tax. Cost. Total *2.22 12.00 14.23 i s*. .'11 .61 2 00 2.6: ..IT......!..!! 2.49 2.00 4.4! m * 06 2.00 4.01 2.25 2.00 4.2 2.20 2.00 4.2> 7777T777777T: .. .15 ITffI lj\ n *. 50 2.00 2.5* !!".!*!*.!!".93 2.00 2.9 2.70 2.00 4.7 .64 2.00 2.6 20 2.00 2.2 Me. 55 2.00 2.5 2.11 2.00 4.1 kely 25 2735 172 kely 25 2.00 2.2 BJakely 13 2.00 2.1 2.41 2.00 4.4 me .~ .20 "Oil 2.2 OllKD. .40 2.00 2.4 : 2.10 2.00 4.1 05 2.00 2.0 .-. 2.50 2.00 4.5 I 18 2.60 2.1 20 2.00 2.2 78 2.00 2.7 2.35 2.00 4.3 2.00 -4.1 i .. . 07 2.00 2.0 15 2.00 2.1 2.47 2.00 4.4 2.16 2.00 4.1 2.04 2.00 4.0 36 3.00 ?? 2.22 2.00 4.2 2.10 2.00 4.1 1? 3.00 M.l 4 3$ 2.00 3.2 2.03 * 2.00 4.0 t ? .?? t Of 7~%* > .20 2.00 2.2 . : 3 3K tAA M ? > 2.1S roo *!? EI> SCHOOL TAX. 1.80 ?.?0 8 8 C. H. ROBERSON. Tax Collector, of Aurora and Aurora Graded School r A MAN UFACTimmc ncMVEK W, LOUlSVILI/t,ia-,UJA. r NEWS I JToft, N. C ' ?? ? alble tbeo a radial eystem of cood | could drive ~ln vrttta their products at SmuT* 5'?r "d!?toIe"" of at least one. tbo railroad. IB pmr tie* It fenarall, worka out tBat (hi. ?TlnB la aha red b, both the conacre, nil prodocer. - It would KM that eh, ettjr could Brell afford to eoorrlbuterraeroualj as a tMNSpeaa propoaUlou to food for her t^le-Wbmlpei Tale I I? r'T-j^i?it Value of tlood Road. One of our meat able wrltara oo rural J duct IS. pat.here frum the price of a I fnrm for ever, mile awe, from town or ablpploi; point Da baa not put p. an, too atroucl,. for the market end facllltloa the innrkotlna are lar? elemen (a In the Thine of a farm. It la rational,. estimated that a farm In a locallt, where the made are crnrraHJ Imni-need le worth fmm etft eon ere more thnn (he mine farm woold be worth If the roods were animprored. = TBT * KIW8 WiNT AO One Bottle ol Real Hair Brought to Washington started It here and more sold since. R. H. R. is a Hhir, Dandruff and Scurf) safe and full measure. Try Worthy & Etheri I IT'S TIME ?Oie Car Babcock ] Flannagan Buggies A JUST RE :| -Coiner g Washington H< ' M ' ' ? C iLZON WOOD Utmktn New Ym* /' * ^B ANKERS ** f OoMM, Qnli I 1 rrtT?t? wlMt to Inr York Bl ^ m. - - m_i q J (teal inoMi Mm O i ELECTRO 5 5 Is economical as w? 3 ' and safe. By usjpg the 1 get three times as muc hill as the old fashioned J you. Spring Is here. W1 s house for use of electri< 0 1 WASHINGTON E 5 3 i f WirfK r^?f 3 * V?V#kJU [ SOL Cook^ Gas Rang Connect Washington Lig ,;4. WASHING! VwHMMMHBBaHMI - t i .n t?' P.rt !"^h ml freight trnOc la the Dear furore. Tbooaauda of Hollar.' worth of food* llxtlul until racnnt jaun vara, luiilad bf-tha ?, ioIIihumIo re rvor - - rttrocr rr from that store or from tba farm. In _ the dtw motor wagons a 1*00 ?? MMtut tb. farming dtrtrtot. ami u>?- ? ItiK frclitht. from tor farmer's door |o ehnnas br the Mtne method. In abort. m< good ronda wtfl be the loading factor In determining the mooted'qoeatloo of Ai tre,ghtret- 3| ?aili". i . tit-~*f < For Barm. Bnfcn and Sana. The qulckeat and anraat cure tor _ burnr, brnlnoa, boils, sores, InOnmoa- ? lion and all a tin dlaeaeos In BaokhnT* h Awlcs_O.I ?- * J IS -? 9 J Mrs. Griefs T Restorer by ^ prbminent resident than a gross have been perfect cure for Falling r formations. It is clean, It; 60c per Bottle at dge Drug Store. TO RIDE I Juggles, One Car CE1VED | Tcon ihfim ' BB ' M UW I1ICU11 ^ )rse Exchange Go. * * H |G.i?.p.iMi?MUSS w, coiT I a. a BROKERS.I \ l\ " ? lock Bxchance. Sow Took Oto ' MM -1f*l'-"**" ( l! VI C LIGHT ill as convenient, clean, ~ i Mazda lamp you now i h for the same lighting < carbon light will give * iy not let us wire your : lights? LECTRIC PLANT * P of Living / Med ;? ^ith Gas j es at Cost I ed Free. * i < ' h a^msc | ?? J , itriitor of (fee estate of ('oily J . bL months from the d*e hereof. < "?* ** pleaded in bar , I S-r* DR JOHN O. BLOUNT, ft Imluistrator P0II7 Cowell. Uaeeaarwart L. Stewart, ,Attora?T. This March lTth, 1?13. , . mi neww^ jB W i ?i i Uuini ivnnki 11 TUB wnPimwrmrrCTr itaUawmr Ux Bmum It <1*l>nw orer 400,000 I _?_ Words: mors than orsr before appMnd batman two corowroo Psgso. Woo H ILfUm. It ti the ontr dictionary fl !i with tho now dlridod pare- "Mroke of Owoioa." 5?22S { ' Bm?m lft u Mo^ud by tho Court*, Bah00la and M Fre?a aa tb? oca lannat aa Omit*. Became ho who iraow11 w** H G access. ZatuUUH yoa boat tbio now week. J SWTX t*-torn 910*, g G.4C.MUUIIC0..P III hH it !!. 1 ? ,. ' ~ T. j O'i"' ^ NOTICE. i ?"th Carolina?Beaufort Countr. the Superior Court?liar tarn. Mil. "i.. C KW*a Pettlfourd to. sbecca Pottltourd TTn-mmtam ttore named WJIT ka notloa that an antlon entitled aa ore haa boan eomoanoal In tin 1 parlor Court of Baaufort Countr tha plaintiff to procure from the >fendant an ateolute dtToroe, and a aald defendant will farther take dice that aba la repaired to appear thfi Heat fere, of the a?He, >urt of Mid Coanty to be held on e tenth Monday after the lint Moniy la March. 1913, to-wit, on May ftta, 1913, attd answer or detnor to e complaint in said action. *or the aintfff will apply'to the Court tor ie -relief demanded in eaH - comlaint. Thia April 11th, 19*3. OIO, PAUL, lef-k Superior Oonrt Beaurort Couatf. j- / - 4-11-4 wc ire You Going to 'Jew" York Soon? i. WRITE HOTEL RAYMOND 42 E?t 28th Street ' PnfcTj "Hut1? *' New Yprk Qfj ' at PockMOeide adJSpecMJ Week? Rate |o Bayera tad Partta* Steele earn S1.5* s Day or P Week. MAKK A. LALDWEUe. I (Mention thin Paper.) Notice In hereby siren thai the artnershlp heretofore conducted at .oral, N. C., by B. X. Cheeeon and L. W. Tarhenton. under the arm] nine or E. SI Chaoooe hXTo., hae] een dtanolred by mutual content, B. r. Cheeeon barfng eoM hie Interact > W R. SlraltJ, ant eeld bn.lnee. 'Ill be continued under the arm ame aatnWU af W. a. Swetn, Son AU claims a sal nit add company re assumed by W. R. Rwatn. Son Co . end should be preeeatet to tiem lor ptymcnt, bail all persona idebted to said company trill make ayment to tham. and notice Is herey risen that E. M. Chesaoe trill bo i no wise responsible lor say dnbta Thfs 'hi 21 t'h 1913. '' ' % > wiuuinui, m. c. -vw ) * i * W. a RODMAN. ?, Attorncr-?t-I^w. f Washington. N. C. Oflloe String* * Tr**t Bullitt*. # ' l ' "? Anfl *. * V? , , > ' vyj % .?" S-"': *:* 7 V -Tj-'-' * ? A. pmixn-s A rso, FIKB INHURANOa P '^33 " > i V, . . WAHHIAQTO*, M. O, " ' i ,?5i4\ - -+ ',* ? *r? ** ## ?* "/ ; . ?**. ? an ? B B B^B a a B W D. BWimi b : fructicBB In nil tbn Carta, s.':i " ?. ? r "t r * Uiiimi FRANK H BRYAN Small, UmLmb Jk' Brya? IJ" - HABKT KdKIUiU, ? Attorney-at-Law.' j ? Dr. Bodman Bid*, B. Main Br, Washington, North CaroBaa. ? ?-.-r-*r>- A. a'-1' a a : . a a a a a. R' a a -< EDVABD I, STEWARD ? p .A ttornej-nt-Ln*, Washington, N. C. laaaia " a. a A A. ?'i T* rv ' ^ : cotZ**ZE?m I " " WatS^ola " -,?* B | ffe?r , - ' "'v it i ? NORWOOD L. SDOIOBI f Vf - Attsraay-at-law. V a . ? a ?r **^'"a *' a mi a a a a a a "a a A. D. MaeLaaa, * Washington, N. C. a W. A. Thompson, ? < Annua. N. C, ? McI.KAN m THOMPSON. a Attoroorn-nt-Lanr, a Aarora and Washington, If, C, * a ..a,-a a a a ? - i ft eoaatot. t* *Pchto? * aaw*uyi? waeara-hr t? pick it" ?. wtoeh. ? mm, W ' in?OI ISbdito ' '& ",::a WEDNESDA T,, APRIL 10, 101?. ? E?' .. llltlll , Chicken*. rouDf .. ..,', . U to lie Chicken*, (row* .. .... I# to 41* Lamb akin*, each II to tOo Bee* War .. .. Ma Bheep *klD*. each too to SOo Tallow ' . . 4e >17 Hint hides, per lb. ........l?o Dry hides, d'eed, per lh . .'..40 to So Oreen Salted Hide* ..Ida Orean B14W.. .. .... .. 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