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-#r>ur Montbs , 1.00 I -5* liMOtas , l.li Oas zoor ^ .... ^ . tH |P It you do not est lbs DaL/ Nstrs aromptlp telephne or writ# tha mia* t--: apar. and tba complaint wUI raoaiaa, uunadiata attention. It la our <?? . ara to plaaaa pom P~~ All artlclaa sent to tha Dally Nawa Kgn dor publication muat ba alpnad bp I taa writer, otberwlsa tbep will not M poPUahed. ?r T'*paniv %f xv + Lj ! ' 1 ? [" ^l.\ THK I ION ft KLKITION. Iftv Washington hns ii.mJo another big -- towards obtaining n ck-anctand bolter city, yer progressive b., rallipH In hAr annnnrl vpnlrr. day end voted for an appropriation k lift* or 9130.000 for the Installation of a J^T Mwsrago system and improving wator conditions and $20,000 for the KV. improvement of the electric light plac*. of tke city. ffi. ?. We dfl. not understand why there HhoJtd have bcehan> oppogl'lun at all. Evidently some of the voters of the city did not understand the subrjf% ject very well and It Is probubly be raise of this fact thai th? olm tion wa? not carried by a large majority. KU Why should anyone wilfully vote against such a commendable propose. - aitio^? Why should certain voters still desire to endanger their lives * . and '.he lives of their families by dricir.ing polluted and poisonous water??Why shook! they.be suuailoU ' Witt The present unhealthy couditlons due .o the lack of proper sewerage? It's" beyond us. We don't know'the C LASS TUNKiHT. . Ti.v Singing Class of the Oxford Orpranage win bo at the Auditorium In tr." Washington High School tonigjv. It Is hoped that a largo nuni' ?or ill bo in attendance. An excellot!* performance :s assured and beside-. you will have the gratification - . -^of .. . vint: that, yrui i;s-,stnl In I lie, supv.Tt of one of tlit* host organisation. of Itg kind iu the country. Ho Rati to Fear. R; of the African mh nri -.vvs. The largest variety of rat? * the g...nt rat?nitnliH alarming jyv.i>i?rtio.v. Theso giant rata would give the i:tw: earnest cat bad dreams, and u rou;*:. lime If she were to encounter or.o f thcui on her marauding expedi;j - ? A.Klein, taxidermist. Nairobi, who Is c looting local specimen* for an ~ Atrcrlonn museum. has some hr.Tf a dozm. examples. The rat varies from two feet to over thirty-two inches iu length. The body, which is half Its total length. Is the color of an ordinary ' xuout-., but is as large as that of a cat.The tail is sometimes nti inch and a - hall tml more lu circumference at the f?Qit".~;fcr Varies'froiu sixteenTiubes to n To;: long. These rats frequent the bush . nd are to be found In fair numbers !:: Nairobi, I.lmnrn and oilier lo ? rotcbofslrouui Hud get. Explained. j; 1 _ _^ **Wbst is rh1* cirll serrice business that they are always talking about?' asked the boob. "What good does it do." "It's IlKe this." replied the cheerful ii yon navit u juu una yon are not ttudcr cJrJI service ||i?y <a n hrv } you auy Ustie they want to. Cut if you have a Job under civil service they can't tire you unless they want to.*'? ? VI Lv. Cambstirsg Out*. Ar. English city U esiKTimeutlnp ^rlth granulated calflutn chloride to mnilr.t (last 3' roadways, applying ' *bou: half a pound to the square yard Speed of Flying Ducks. P' ' li'-TTHPTTTn'tTrrnr^ ftvIs :i lines! funthat rpoil*n;vi.? lung debated. A jp.' correspondent of forest and Stream K-" . rhfov s some delin'.to light on It. Cnsixiusr requires l:Im to ride frequently gtf\ oil r. railroad in New York state tli.it Ri'. . skirts a large lake. Wild fow l, startled Efy. - by tte tniin, will smnctitues lly for a lung distance parallel to the track at a ~ speed the same as that of the train, hence it was easy, by timing tlicm and BEfL, netting the si>eed rate of the train from I#. the condnctor. to learn liow fast they f were going. The rate varied from for ty-*even miles an hour to a ilttle ovet i fifty. The belief of gunners thnt duck* sometimes travel nt the rato of a mile p * minute la therefore iM?t far from the ' troth. \ capudin! JfumEp^b headache &. colos and omee J - MU XT ?tu4rmif Dm iTMU g'j. Mi ' ii" rfc M V ^ (jromul U il sT:;r,:'r^:ti' ' ' ^^3 ort^laibiift* toI t -. ^ x?^ la Washing ^' In Busy Towns Ob this Oust make* ; V.4-' Makft us all feel <li # ? Ah the hre?M ?tiri Microbe*: W? rut t In Busy Towns In Washing i'i her* so puu /, Makes us rfc-h Iti he Then no (lwt to ly* Ho f?4 k?> like Fh In Washing , In Busy Towns Allto* Mil* Up UOSt tM \n<l we breathe it u Wh) thin air with d Ciui but set us alnu In Busy Towns In WashtnS l>ust less ?Jr we hai Yrn Wd ??icturemiu? Conic then build yov .And your life wOl I In Washing The Democracy of Death. In the democracy of the dead oil Ken at last are equal. There is neither rank cor standing nor prerogative In the republic of the snive. At this fatal threshold the philosopher ceases to be wise, and the song of the poet Is silent Dives relinquishes bis millions and Lazarus his rags. The poor man is as rich as the richest and the rich man J* as poor as the panper. Vi The creditor loses his usu#y. and tho ' debtor is acquitted of bis obligation. There the proud man surrenders his dignities, the politician his honors, the worldling his pleasures. The Invalid needs no plijiiiclAD. and the laborer rests from iuirc?f01ted',K>rtx 11 or* at last is nature s final degree in cqnlty. Tlie wrongs of time are redressed, iu- " jrndN'i* is c-vpl.urd. the irony mt tote. is refuted, the unequal distribution of wealth, honor, capacity, pleasure and opportunity which makes life so cruel anil Inexplicable ceases In the realm of dentil. The strongest there has no supremacy, and the weakest needs no defense. The mightiest cuptnin sue Climbs to that invlucible adversary, who disarms alike the vlctcr and the, vanquished.?John J. lngalls. His Guess. She?I wonder why this Venus of Mllo'was ever declared to lie a model woman. He?I guess it was because I she couldn't go ilirmiglT hef^busband's " i pockets.?Baltimore American. Old Sores that refuse to heal ^ire caused by polaon in the blood. Bkln eruptions of old kinds arp duo to the same cuuse. The cure for such troubles is not an external application of some salve, ointment, etc. Such treatment does not pentrate to the cause ot the trouble and consequently cannot really euro. For obstinate sorea and olher eruptions of the skin, thousands of people have found prompt relief and a permanent cure by usfng KETTERER'S I EXCELSIOR Blood Purifier K. E. D. P. I^ThiK Mieeessful remedy is made reins no minerals qr harmful drags and may be used by young and did j K. E. II. P. Is sold under a positive j 'guarantee that It will .help you, or i lyonr druggist will refund your I J money. It's helped thousands of ' other profile. Donf you think it reasonable to_helievo that it will help | : you? j For sale by Brown's Drug Store. WASHING: .1 < ,-V- . v ' \v? ?SP mm Lr" israV-H and aW? .' L' and Cities . K ri,; J? .,?<&j ilr e? dttdft. '};.. ; ill. y?? himkr, I ap Dim. waly $'' > h.m <ta?b ik. \*/ '' >.ixa and Cities ?' ' .'.' . <* ' S?r-rVS ton Park * > and healthy, olth. ye* wealthy k? u? huffy, i?y Huff>. :, ^ Ion Park I and Cities ? tlik-klj us t kept hasy, ?!ft cruxy and Cllies ^ 'r ton Park re it (Intadf. i www to haatly. - it cottage coxy l>e f*o rwy. . ton Park A.. C. HATHAWAY CARDUI WORKQT LIKE A CHARM After Operation Failed to Help, Cardui Worked Like a Charm. .1 Jouesvllle, S. C.?"I suffered with wymanly troublo," writes Mrs. J. S. Kcndrlck, In a letter from this place, "and at times, I could not boar to stand on my feet. The doctor said I would never be any better, and that I would have to have an operation, or I would have a cancer. :?I wont is the hospital, nnrl tbey operated cn mo. but I got no better. Ther said medicines would do me no"good, and I thought T would have to die. At last I tried Cardui, and began to Improve, so I continued using It. Now, I am well, and can do my own work. I don't feel any pains. Cardui worked like a charm." There must be merit in this purely vegetable, tonic remedy, for women? Cardui?for It has been In successful use for more than 50 years, for the treatment 01 womaniy weakness ana disease. _ Please try It, for your troubles. N.B.?WWhf?: Ladiei1 ^dvtiory Dept. Owtta 0083 Mfdidae Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Spttial Inatmctvm*. and M-p.igt Nw*. "Home Trutmil tor Wooaa." mai in plain wrappar. on raouM* Our* for anertnf. Tfce 5*wsn/-*on or a light stoat ktf 0 bo held against tiio upper Ipa by damps to prevent perrons from an or wg Is announced in the patent ofilee. but many person* are convinced that > crowbar drlTeu doltly tbrwgh th? rinUm W the mly parmaaut ?ni* j|p? Popular Mechanics Magazine "WWTTW SO VtNl CAM UNOCltSTANO IT" A GREAT Cootinuod Story of the i World's Progress which you "hkkwiif h5j*>!!LaL. ?"d 2M MACS EACH MOtfTM Ht PICTURES MS AITVCUS Of QOICItAL HfTCRCST P.S.MM.M m 9mnl gives easy way* to do things?how to make metal axtklaa for home and shop, regain, ate. SSSmSSS utmrtML MUCMtHcnn A* yoor aewwlemttr, or Jpwuui^BCB^nra^ *s\ MANUFACTURmr, UKRAVEXS M MHJwviAc,,rer,uj.A^ NEWS rON, N. c j . '.a. ? - Administrator ait the Estate ot ItirO" - !; - ?" ' MOUTCVK SALE. By Tlmie nf&bower oE sale eontain ed la a certain niortuagn deed dated January 27. ISM. and regiaterrd in the Hegtiler'a Om<-.- Of ileaufoM Ofcuoty In book 10G. page 265, which , Nancy Purser and Gnrfleld Purser to the undersigned.-1 srlil offer tor na'.o, to the bigheat bidder for cash, at the Court House dor in - Beaufort County,-at 11 o'etotik noon, on Monday the J?th day ot May, 1?1?. the following deeded'land r On the east; aide o( South Croelt and north s'deol the Oregon road uogiamiik in ?wmni aikmjt iute a( ^ tlx? lead ditch, rpnnia,? Westward)/ to James Barrores first cross ditch, thence with cross ditch northwardly to-Uarrora* ll|Le. thence eastwardlr with BarrorsisTlfie and rOftd to tn? load dftch and With the lead ditch Jo the beginning. '? Default hfrtng beta made* in the debt secured by Bald mortgage deed, sale it mad?' to satisfy same. This the 24th day of April. 1913. J. G MAYO, Mortgagee. BjM^AVrhompsoa. Attorney. * 1 i NOTICE. The andaraigned has this day Qualified as administrator C. -I. A. of T. I. Waters, and all persons indebted to his estate are required ~To make payment of said claims. All persons having claims against said estate will present the same to the undersigned within 12 months from this date, or this notice wfll l>e pleaded In bar of their recovers*. This 14th day of April. 1912. JOSHUA B. WATKRS. Administrator C. T. A. By Wiley C. Rodman. Attorney. 4-19-4 wc TRY D\n,Y NEWS WAN# AO. Are YOu Going to New .York Soon? WRITE ; : HOTFX RAYMOND At Fust Al Sakway Statiw.) ' NewJYork City I Of Pocket Guide and Special} Weekly Hate <o Buyers and Portico. Single Room SI.50 a Day or $9.a"JVeek. MARK A. CALDWELL. (Mention (his Paper.) ; " r 1 ~ itoncBT^ Having qualified a* Administrator, C. T. A., of E. Stanley" McCullough, deceased, late of Beanfort County, North Carolina; this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before, the 15th day of March, 1914, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All. persons indebted to said estate will please make lmmetlate payment. Thfs March 15. 1913. I FDTi ign a. MaCunorr.H. , Administrator. Ward & Grimes, Attorneys. STOCKHOLDER!}* MEETING. The twentieth annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of Washington. Washington, N. C., will be held in the banking rooms at 12 o'clock, noon, Thursday, June the TVC?tttt-K "Util, JLV 1<J. , j: . " J. K. DOUOKT9.V. I Caahier. 5-2-4wc * I CjHOICE UT FLOWERS! I Rom, Carnation) ana Sweet I I Peaa a ipeelaltr Onr artistio II1 I arrangement in wedding out- I I AU are equal (o the beat Not h I I Ing finer in OoraTofferings than It I our etrlea. Blooming pot 11 I. plants, palms and torns In I . I great earletar. Beading plants II ' la all nrMJsia to beantirr the I . I yard. WrlO^for llat. I|* IJ imm i raj' ... v~ i mm wood & co I J* " \J\JLr Ol. t I B ANKERS and BROKERS.) J Woci., Hoods. CUM, Oral* ?Wl frorlrlon.. T? l'lum# ??., S 1 Cl.|l.t? Norfolk. Vo. / / High Cost of Living | Sf1| | Cook With Gas - - ^BsBKm - Gas Ranges at Cost AND . Connected Free. Washington Light & Water Co. WASHINGTON. N. C i ' - ; ' . 1 | ' Nice , Spring Chickens | " ' OLDTIME HARRISON SWEET POTATOES AT . GARFIELD CLEltfMONS RESTAURANT, BOARDING AND LODGING. ' ; , The Celebrated Fireless Cooker A shipment just received. Come in and ex : . utnine them. . ... . "tr Cook Without Fire ;! ' , 1 - ^t . f.' ' as . r* ~ ' jnarris nardware Co. i . . "j. I IT S TIME TO WLDK 3 S~T One Car Babcock Buggies, One Car 2 9 Flannagan Buggies * l&f JUST RECEIVED ?'V * | Come around see them. 2 | Washington Horse Exchange Co, 3 C B K SUSMAN. Pres. J ' ' V I' 1 TpythcDaSyNews J it y". ,0*lo1":- I r~ I FsniZm0^*: o rttfnr?nr?at low - V/Uhtn*toae N. C. . I Pim'SSteW DirtrtoTu* ul Washington, N. C. Offlca Satlnga tc Truit Building. - _ " . -? \-^fesaaasr- | H , WASHINGTON, ?. a m.M. - H ?U tk* OM4, * ? .. . '. . __ ; ,? .S dohn H. Small A. D. MfttbMtf " v'? ? . * Fr*alc^ jfifatfj 1 gMAUk. MkLKIX ft BR* AN, ' j_ MtorMyHft4AV> : ' - HI Wubtngtoo. NotJh Canllii I * vr^klntto., Noil CkrolJ,.81" - ' ' ? ; * . EDWARH u STEWART Attorney-at-Law. " ! Washinxton. N. c. ' * * . ' > *. Ml 4. ? , * Washington, *, ft . . ' ' ' ??? I * i ? - - . . , v NORWOOD L. antMoas : 81 w * m a p ' washing**. N. a . W. A. Thompson. ***?? c-: l~~- "iwmimi! . .... .. ? Aurota and Washington, N. C, OBO J"?BI?Ubt, * 3 AUorney-at-Law^ It you imvo a room ror rest, aimDally Newt adTerttaementa Erlnc' ~ *?? u. w ' ? :~mhm I W4MDHCTON PRODUCE MARKET IIIHUIT, StAY I, lilt. r-Bfia .. ** -". .. -? to 14l - , Chlekena, young XI to ale Chickens, grown ....... >0 to eta Bhcsrllofi < ?? 5c to 3(9 Lamb aklni, eac* . II to fm ** ***
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