I'- ' r-ii n I*m" i Mw ii r ^?itf?gg irj Subscribers daslrlng tha H?? diap aonilnued will iIwM Mtfcy ttW of%!T?S >TwBw ii liiiSi'Kt p crlpUon rates until notice to atop If you do not ??t the Dal./ News ' ft-: promptly telephne or writ? the maa[. iter, and the complaint will receive immediate attention It la our de ore to pleaae you. tft. 'All articles sent to the Dally News ?V tcr publication must be signed by p- the writer, otherwise they will not M published. * TUESDAY, MAY 13, 101-3. ~ 'IMi: XE\Y no.URll OK ALDERMKX. The newly elected board of alderXL n were- lnntalhrd'in office last n!-bt. The Daily News Joins \viflt*he many friends of the new city officials l? wishing them the best of success dvring their term of office. We feel Bure that V. C. Kuglcr will jr:.ke a good mayor and one who will a. Miyft have the city's Interests at h-:art and we feel sure that the board w 11 work together harmoniously and I strive it? unison for the making of a J Of uir. a larger ami a morr prosperous Washington. All of the member* of the new h' r(l have many friends tn Ihc city. There art*, however, a certain class o: people who are never satisfied * ".It the men in office and who are always complaining and "knocking." it most cases, these are a narrowtr.'.nded, jealous lot. who arc of no e; rihly use in the development of a , r and who do much--la retard its growth. We feel assured lhat there ar- iiot many of these in Washington a* ! wo hope that every resident of o r1 " will back tip Mayor Kngler a 1 the board In'their work. They 1 v ' do their share. i lloX. 1\ |\ II.AXTOX. ^iwce the Hon. P. !'. fluxion made li:- address at the Auditorium Friday ? n '.in, we have heard many favorable Hi c. ..ipliuientary counnents regarding of .t They.are well deserved. We agree hi ^ m .1 iirnmlM'Ut nl I IIP IdWTl "\v 1 1 ? "in -111' Inlintviu;?iU.LiUlh.Hil. all } -. -rday: ^ fi was the finest speech I have (|< r heard in my life. 1 have heard el 11an^W lson and other statesmen ro o iirfflnriirf. but I cannot rentemh f?.-r having listened to an ad<:: -s with great#"* p'.-m-ure fan that ? ' !? , . fla\ton-*. I* wis* a '.tterar> fa e ' tl: v ~ in i:\YI-: itKt:\ I'm \i> i>\AI.I .%m.K ... / ' 1't'ulur Oenni'i iim-iu l < uhlit't (li t ti Along Without lu l>t?o. ,|(l -"or several years pertctly trained f>. ].< in- d<j;s have teen round inval?i. :.il?- in Paris ami they have been I)a a?sluiind to important duties. All -t| n1 11? the Imllks of the Seine dogs q( *e riper or uu uuwury boatman falls ?'0 off one of the many boats and barges av jibbing constantly up ami down the w S? iin- one of the big- beautiful New- ... foundlnnd river guards bounds into ti.e water to rescue, barking to give Tfl The alarm and often swimming with sh !!: ' limp body to the shore. Even ike bridges are closely watched by ^ 1 i:?* dogs, for from the Seine bridges V? any despairing men and women gt) leap into the river, hoping thus to Sa *\d ihelr misery. i toa-' are now used to escort. t?rls- jjr w.'il courageously nttark their enemy (>a .a-n when tired upon, as a noiorious (.a 4e*iidt* found to his cost during a rece;,t -druggie to escape whll" being j .. conveyed fo trial. This is a result obtained by careful training. PI Slow to defend his master is an- p? other important lesson taught the pi-lice dog. The dog must snarl and p. bite'as soon hs an attempt to hold up p i h.i uia^it-i- is made in this tin- polite dog is developing martelou* quali- pr tiw- Us Hoarding property is another of ^ the police dog's duties and in this also he has proved himself an adept.' Articles left in his care are safe and |1( faithfully watched. His moral training forma as much of a police dog's education as his (jj professional lessons. He is taught al to be honest and faithful and not to 0f accept a bribe. The latter is impor- 0( taut because poisoned meat is often ^ offered to these dogs. The police dog tQ soon learns to eat nothing but what M his master serves him and is an exampfe to many men in his resistance n< to temptation. ^ sa ' , f. B. L. 1.1 Hlt4H)KI.YN, li. Y. sr ? se Brooklyn, Tf. Y.r May 13.?Prominent Catholics from all parts of the en United States attended the high mass ju at 8t. Joseph's church here today th that marked the opening of the an- ni nual convention of the Catholic Benevolent Legion. The legion Is in b< such prosperous cjrcnmstancos today ui U ' . . _ < '?lV I .. ^QSHK^L "How arc tl rWr ! Clvcu lhclr pUc" -aua^y W?m be IcWto U? M You meaa Wood row Wilson. . "V>M >ou dryly. >-' At this the office bolder colored know something about polities." . The future President theft began \ much he rwilly did kaow. Said he, * you; his name la known to everybod] but It 1b not necessary ibrt I should t I.i.1 hv til.* Dfrnlpnf vcur district Al true. You were elected en a ticket t and twenty-five names. Now. there la select for Itself one hundred and twen elaborate a job; it cannot be done In prr^ons. but outside of tbat number That in the gist of "Woodrow Wih politics which he taught for tweaty-fl head of this country he will address 1 Expressed In a more positive wi literally simplicity itself, it was fou first "political" uddresse*:? ? "Simplification! Simplification! SI to reduce the mill-her of MMOM Mtld knowing whom you have selected; kn< lug so few persons to watch that you c going to get popular control back in we are going to get political control watch those that you have already elt officer upon his own dear little stat voted for. and you will not have demc It was the same principle of slir when he announced his Intention to u For. as he says. "We must particular parts of government must be shy of a three-ring circus."?That Is another And ail thin is summed up an which means that when the process if s'rument of so few ports that it wil operate it. The. esp?n politician wb o!:d whom we have i.purned as the " ru pat ion. He will not be needed bee representatives instead of just fondly The remaining nrtic'es will tell ho1 nut In our cities, counth-s and States. iat were eveVv one or Its thousands member? to die. '* would be pontile to distribute :.c their in mi lies Itnm a woolly iliiii- tin entirety of ' i"1 without ditticuity. In alt probability Supreme Presi nt Tippett of Baltimore will be erected and Brooklyn will come in r its shade of national honor. Hit 'II MKN STARK. To];io. Japan. .May i;j. - One of the cts brought out in the dispute over e ownership of land by Japanese California is that ihero aro coniratively few rich men in Japan, atlsiies just gathered show that in i .-mire e.mmrv then- are onlv two _ ti who pay tnxes on an Income of cr a year. There are 13 i?n who pay on $11*.300; 66 who y on S12.000; 06 who pay on $8,11. and 140 <vho pay on $5,500. it of every 1.000 people there are yen who make at least $1.350... a ar. The daily wages of workmen erase as follows: 1 eaver. male $0 22 eaver. female . .13 illor. native dress 27 lilor. foreign 40 ocmaker 33 nfectloner 22 rpenter 40 , .41 onerulter 47 w yer 39 le roofer 47 icklayer 56 iplawyer . . . . . ...... T77T~".41" binetmuktr 37 rtmaker 32 trneHsmaker 35 ,ct|uerer 30 weller 31 arksmlth p .Iter 32 irdenrr 36 | sherman 24 I irin laborer 19 1 pOTWttVBF S , T T , .21 | inter .. .. 25 i ly laborer ..I 2 6 ild servant monthly 1.4 8 | ... ? v IUVU?II>< i.lO M)ll SKA SON Mm FISHF.HMKX. The season just closing has been aastrous for the ocean fishermen ong the Virginia coast. Operators, nets who. a year ago harl sold $10,10 to $15,000 worth of fish hare is year received no more than $200 $500 for their efforts of the sea?n. Fishermen are discouraged. Few ' them have made enough money to ly the cost of placing their nets, ttf ijr nothing of the cost tjf hiring help id compensation for their own rrlcea. Mild weather during almost the itlre winter and a protracted storm ?t when they were ready to place elr nets are given as causes for the iprofitable season. "When the fishermen were ready to gin setting their nets a storm came ) and henry seas continuing several ?----- II t? t*e Cd?mlsajm t* b*l ?? By appointmentf' aeked Mr. WU?o* i* shWJ *"* '' 1 ' r~- - hat ikejr ought to be electedT" ?:_r looted by tho peopler ashed WUm * a Utile anil satd, "Professor, I see you 0 *$rn the compliment by showing ho* 1 can name the gentleman who elected In the State; he lives in county, ame talxn. You were elected by him and id It is Interesting*to know why that Is hat contained, at o guess,,one Hundred no community in this country that can y-flve persons to be voted tor. It Is too that way. * It can-select three or four doubt If it can select any." on'* critlclam of American politics, the re yean*, and to which, as the political llmpelf for the next four years, ty. his remedy for our political ills Is r years ago that he said In one of his r.ipllflcatlon Is the'tnsk that awaits ua; for to tho absolute workable minimum. >\vlng whom you have trusted, and haven watch them. That la the way we are this country, and that la the only way back. Put in other elected officers to cted, and you will merely remove your hnrnto ynnr government: place every ute, make It necessary fer him to.be tcrallc government." ipllflcatlon he had In mind last spring sc the President's room In the CapltoL ly get rid of this Idea that the several each other. The people cannot watch of his aphorisms. id boiled down we have the Short Ballot, i completed the people will have an tall require no professional mechanic to io has been indispensable in the past, boss," will find himself without an oc ause the voters-vviu really "erect their believing they did. * iv this principle is already being worked | days kept the men from working in the ocean. When the seas subsided and the nets had been put into positin., ih.. fish had passed and on Is a few were caught. Noglact and Cruelty. "So you want a divorce?" said the lawyer. "Yes," replied the woman with tear stained cheek*. "He lias been guilty of neglect and cruelty." "In what respects?" "He neglected to feed the bird while I was uway and he says the cruolcst things he can think of about Fido." Washington Star. LIVED ON RAW EGGS Mr. Richard's Experience With Different Diets. Peaches and Buttermilk For Three Years. Cecitton, Md.?Mr. George Richards, of this place, during the past 12 years, has probably tried more different diets than the average person would ever use in a lifetime. What he has to say about his expert- . ments, must therefore be highly interesting to anyone suffering from indigestion ' or stomach troubles ofany kind. He says: "For more than 12 years. ' I suffered with stomach troubles, and paid hundreds of dollars for doctor bilk and medicines. 1 was also operated oe lor pffiS. 1 " ?? .. I lived on dried peaches and buttermilk for nearly three years. The only thing ] that would not give me pain was raw eggs I I was a physical wreck. I could not J sleep, and was as near crazy as a man , could well be. , 1 must say that after taking two 25-ceai 1 packages of Thedford's Black-Draught, it did me more good than all 1 ever spent i for other medicines. I have been working daily on the farm ever since, and I am as hard as iron." mis purely vegetable remedy has been ; in successful use for more than 70 years. Try it But be suie Uial it's "Tbcdlocd'g.* J KOTK'K. Notice Is hereby given to oil parties having bills against the county ^ of Beaufort to file same properly O. K'd. with the Clerk to the Board on or before ..the first Monday in each month. Prom this date, the Board will refuse to audit any bill that is not filed within one month after It is incurred. This 6th day of May, 1913. -t,- > By order Board County CommlsI lienors. W. E. 8WINDEII p Chairman. 6-7-7 tc STOCKHOLDERS' MBETTftQ. The tweatleth annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of Washington, Washington, N. C.,wlll ho hold In the banking rooms lit 17 . o'clock, noon, Thursday. J una the . 6th, ItlJ. . J. K. DOCOHTON, Csshler. | 6-1-4WC - , it i i 4 Ula Star SUac j; P. PMVB trie Bho? Repairing Stop. Letniej: tnS^fn clm wli^B^ Quickest^ Good alio* repairing aaraa lota a( money lor you^Ml do V.'ANTED?SALESMAN TO SELL Lubricating Olla. House and Barn Paint and Specialties- By working hard and Intelligently yon can 2-zz-8at-?*osc lug Co., Cleveland. O. L< >KT ?HAtTTRDAY APTRRNOOX, between 8. R. Fuwle'* store end Mrs M,! iitlbwair. residence, a string of pink pearl beads. Reward. If returned to this office. . 5-12-1 tc FOR 8AIjIS CHEAl'-TWO HOKHE power Fairbanks Morse gas engine. 1 Apply Chines Laundry,"' ' 2 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN?ONE j A H. P. Fairbanks-Morse Marine ^ gasolene engine and usual boat ' outfit. Write R. A. Zoeller. Tar- ^ 1 ^ KOTICB. * North Carolina?Beaufort^ounty. In the Superior Conrt?-May term, 1911. : I George Pettlfonrd " ?. I Rebecca Pettlfonrd. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the ; Superior Court of Beaufort County by the plaintiff to-rprocnire from the defendant an absolute divorce, and the said defendant will further take notice that sho is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said County to be held on the tenth Monday after the first Monday in March, 1913. lo-wit, on May iztn, 1913, and answer or demur to tbe complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in >ald complaint. This April 11th, 1913. GEO. A. PAUL. Cleric Superior Court Beaofort Coun> tr. 4-11-4WC YKtt Proved Mlatf. A tlcar In Oxfordshire, Bnih&t /ho drained so carelessly that he eight bare been mistaken for a tramp, tad who was supposed to hare died enuQess. was found to have left e octane of many thousands ot ooond# nvcaccO '?> I Ride Sanely mad ^ You'll Ride Always ? AVOID the absurd mannerisms that once discredited cycling as S out of the dust. Grip the handles, keeping your arras .apart, and your lungs open. Throw shoulders back ; with back bone straight* thus giving nciiTincna siomaca plenty ~ot?room. Ride at a reasonable speed and for a reasonable distance. The w^]iu?fiN IVER JOHNSON ! in pur opinion is mechan- tB cally _ ramc means easy riding, safety and long life* Come in and try it D. K. CUTLER 114 Market St |WASHINGTON, N. C Phone i3J i = Are You) Going to New York Soon? WRITE ? ,r* ' HOTFX RAYMOND 42 East 28th Street I ' f < <At Swfcwwr StetlM.) ' New York City ?or Pocket Gu.dc andJSpcclalf Week- = y Rite to Buyer, mat r? filer. Siafte r loom It it D*y orlli Weok.. | MARK A. CALDWELL. Phone 83. Washington, N. C. I - - FOR THIRTY DAYS . .1 We will mqke special price for wlr- "'$3 lng homes on the Installment Plan NOTTS TOOK CHANC-R ' ?MJi HMI 1 estimate. I WASHINGTON ELECTRIC PLANT | IXON WOOD?KeribenJNew Yoifc|CutoaI&idaata?JAMES WJCOU i \ * J. LEON WOOD & CO. ! BANKERS and BROKERS.| ( ^ Stocka, Bo*0* OlHl.^Mocla aod Froricloos, T? Plate. St.. S ) Private rint to In Took Stock Mxrlicaso, Row Tork Cot- ' t CO Eichaacc, ?>lcj?o Board of Urrir cod other Sutedal S I " BdkkteC - ^ ^ ) / "steal Acooaatt Otrca Oacofal ItlfEla \ /j High Cost of Living | _____ Cook WithGas . . 1 , Gas Ranges at Cost AND Connected Free. Washington Light & Water Co. WASHINGTbN. N. C. I . . One Botde of Mrs. Grier's Real Hair Restorer Brought to Washington] by a prominent realden tarted it here and more than a gross have beei lold since. R. H. R. Is a perfect cure for Falltnj ialr. Dandruff and Scurfy formations. It Is clean lafe and full measure. Try It 60c per Bottle at Worthy & Efharidge Dnig Store. ?: 1 .. 1 ' . ' The Celehratp^ A shipment just received. Come in and examine them. Cook Without Fire Harris Hardware Co. , Try me Dally News ms " And Get Results , ' ?- ' : , ? We trrmctJeo in all the court* c . 7 ?" . . . . \ * ! Wi:"> C. RodBIM . I ?"torn " * jj^MSr^joNNE^*" mm ix&sSsst.: . r*iri"?>'!?LD*aUi * '*? ? : ; ji, * ... *, . . a > W. B. RODMAN, 7B, Attorney-at-I.aw. ? Wasbluston, N. 0. ? * omce Sarins* * Trust BullSlns- " * * * * * * * ? i <i i ii i? ' iomuM ^ I ffl | B: wamwotob. m. O, ? * ? ? I ? I1i I - - ' ' .IM. I?I. I ' iiRf ii?Baa? W Pa fiBIMZg ^iiSrrgT 7- f Practices In all tlx* Ceorta. ? # !( m m '?' ? w John H. Small A. D. M?T ? ' Frank H. Bryan v> 8MALL, MacLEAN * BRYAN, ? Jg\; " Attoraej?-M-Uv * ^WuMnston. NotsA GmflM ? ? * H Jk 0 > -r _ HABRrEanftnA*. ? r " ? Amwy4t-ut.' ^ ? * 'vj - ? Pr. na?M?i Did... a. iff i y LM > Washington. North OarollM. ? r' -;a r ? ? i i ji i a, a t EDWARD L. STEWART " * ; Attorn?r-at-Lair. Washington. N. C. a COLLIN H. HARDIN. ? , w^ssiirs\ : 1 ........ . . I;# l a -* Sa * .Si 1 . ? ? t? ? 1 k A. D. MmUu, . 1 ; Washington, N. C. - 1 W. A. Thompson. - fl * - Aurora. N. C. A MCLEAN a Thompson. * I . -K ., AUofa,T^Uw. -?S?\?r Aurora and Waahlnston, N. C, " \ .....ana* '* i ! . a mm GEO. J. STCDDERT, S. Attoraey-at-Law. Next to Lawli * Calais. . ^ I "Market Street, .Waaktastgn, N. C. ? ' ? ? ? . '-rA 1 'J If yod have a room *for-rest, atfrerttaaftt to tbo-Dally News. j $ ??: * It Dally News atrertlsementa trier ree.lt., >. " TUESDAY. MAT II, itt". , Aaaa ? ta He Cklekeaa, young .. .... S* to tte Chickens, ?ra*a .......!? to if W SkeeailDca . .So to ?So Ltoab eklai, each IS to t<* Dees Wax.? ?. : - Sheep skins, each SOc to 10. Tallow .. in ... ? h'jl iry tint kltee, par lb. lee Ory bites, tf. tot lb ,...? to to Oreea Bettat Hits. l?e Greea Rite. e IS.

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