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KJ* Wiwnmi fllllY IrlR ' "tier SS?m?i?C* ^SuTtE^S S Urek S. 1ST?. </aw Mootli $ .If Aar Moitli Lit Six Months l.t# -One Tear . ......... ?.# Subscribers desiring the paper dlssontltued will yliua notify this offee on data of expiration, otherwise 41 will be continued at regular subscription rates until ooUoe to atop received. ; <; IT you do not get the Dal./ News .promptly telephhe or write the man, iger. and the complaint will receive immediate attention It la our de-j lire to please you. . | All articles s^t tq ^hfl Pally Newsj for publication must be signed by ] the writer, otherwise they will not] 4# published. I KSDAY. MAY 27. Ifl3. j CLOSING HOUR - w mm j SATURDAY MGHT. * 1 i3 '.liore aiiy good reason tliat Jus-" tiftes the merchants of this town in keep ns their stores open until 12 u'cioik Saturday night? J: :here Is. we fail to see it. There is very little trading done l>et .>**:? the hours of ten and twelve, L_ surely not enough to justify keeping L cut:: yees for two hours longer, nsing lights and causing other ex|_ T.UT- c.-.- U-IIV im"C'T U 1 TtlL merchants get tcic ether an:> close-at ten o'clock SATURDAY NIGH.T8? We think we know the answer, ^t's because there are some men who think by keeping their stores open lor couple of hours longer, tliev wi";' rake In u few tuore. pennies. it isn't necessary that the pro-*re-r*i*e merchants be held l ack by iht- other class. Why not cull u meeting of all the owv rs- and employees of stores ,w*vch now keep open until twelve an "VJTtle the matter. Publish the na.. of those who are willing to sit ten and also those who are unwilling to agree to this propositi* r:. These last named will soon see 1.1:! t - - u their ttjue light. the people KNEW that the s: - would'close at ten. those who n.' riake their** purchases late ai would make It a point to get - -'"r- - before the hour of closti.i "i s N a matter of Importance and wt '-.ope tie- merchants will think th-% :utter over. In other cities, the ff:? eh.-*- a: six o'clock Saturdays ?r..' lit a good many case*, they dose 11 o'clock In the afternoon dnr. summer month-. !" trtlpfrntore. if tlio stores u. the .dosed tit i?-n. the street Craning d* : ...-inu-ni t?: ltie city could get out ;< -hut hour and have the streets ?!- and in pout! shape for Sunday :n?.ruing. If they try it under pr *en? conditions. the street* would h< ar.il they would be as bad as ill.*, w.-re before the cleaning start ir over. Mr. Merchaut. Get to,;-.:In.-,:, and. jL:.-.*.,'..a.-.,.Llie..isa':tuu-LLa. a z -3 tl.r^v: a soot! thing f'vr you. * *\r an-', your employees. H.\ll.lto\l? XOTK.S. iioatrn a.* Maine has inaugul.f.-d a retrenchment era. Thr^ l.ehigh Valley Railroad systei: now dispatches all trains by tei? phone, and within a short time a'*, <**> graph Instruments will he cl.miaatod. bnh in regard-to dispatching trains, and the transaction I of other business of the company. The Cordoba Central Railway of Ar-?.ntina has ordered 10.0 Oh tons | , 01 steel rails from the 1". S. Steel1 Product Co., the export of the f. S. Steel Corporation. The Big Four | v has placed a large order with the \ American Bridge Company. New York Central Railroad Company has recently appointed a police interperter at the Exchange street station, who w?l! look after tlie intercut* of rhe man* Polish tm migrant* a lio arrive there daily, tli- J reeling them to their respective cars ai d 3eeinj? that they do nc; fall Into i?i? fortunate hands. One of the most unique offers ever made to a railroad company is that ? ?' many clerks, engineers and others connected with the system of the Illinois Central to donate one or more day's pay to assist the company to Tnrtchtir repairs rendered neoeeaary . the recent'tornado In Omaha and bv . -spread damage from floodB in .. the a * gricultural, industrial and e * 'on departments of the St. nimigrat hwestHtn hai*e boen conSolfv w ? ln ated. w. cultural and industrial I "** " **r' W J. Doyle, heretoeomro ssloner. . -his department has for-In charge of v h? dutlM. Been assigned to ov ' ====?=? ' o-h. . NOT'C*& n which to Only four more day. t nd u thu list your taaea Plesse atta. to 1 p. * ?*?. Ho*r* '">? ? a. * In the ? and from 2 p. m. to g m. Court House. ( C. C. CRATCH, V _ W. c. A Terr. Z ... "? Taker,. ^ . UtV Homcsite. It Mca to many poople means t < tnel to get welL Throw poisonous, leaves a serto you. , Biliousness is caused bj A certain, guarauteed reme Kettc Liver ] ~lt's merit has been so c druggist will tell you he will Klenzor does nut benefit you Ketterer's Liver Klenzor minerals, being made from pu Tyy II lodsy up 25c at Brown Maintenance of discipline Is necessary to insure safe operation of railI ruads. For that reason the Pennsylvania railroad is. giving wide, clrcn-. paniplilet entitled "Why 'Railroad Employe* Should for Their Own Safety Demand the Maintenance of Discipline.** The pamphlet, which la going cut over the signature of General Manager S. C. Long, coutalns .some observation of the pubtfc aervlee commission, State of New York, second district. Contracts have been let by the Baldwin Locomotive Works for three miles of tracks to be. used In connection with its locomotive plant to be built In East Chicago, lnrk This plant will give employment to between 4.000 and 5,000 men. More than a year ago 370 acres at East Chicago were bought for this purpose. It is planned to have the plant in full operation during the latter part of next year. In the beginning it will have a capacity of ten locomotives a week. ^ The St. Paul hns issued orders which provide a variety of improvements on both the Council Bluffs & Huntings and Dakota division-of the ?-hM-h .Mil cost $S<VUH>,000.' The most important work to-he. done is double tracking the route from Savannah. III., to Omaha, and from Mimreapolie to Alherdeen, S. D. The company now has two tracks to Savannah and it ia expected the extension will be completed as far as Manila. la.. and to Omaha twelve months hence. The Des Moines river is being bridged near Madrid, la., with a structure that will be 130 fee: high, ami ten miles of curves at various points will be eliminated. With the NillipiPtNm til litis Improvement the St. Paul will have the shortest line uvi?rrn v iiK ugu aim t'maiiii, ana one having the fewest curves as well as the lowest grades. The Viri OCEAN VI The Atlantic Ci JUNE115 i Seventh Season Under Sam ters for North Caroliniai too R Immediately on water fri peake Bay and in full view going vessels, passing th Roads, also the Target Pre Fortress Monroe. i Amuse Surf Bathing. Boating, Fi Motion Pictures, "Leap tt ing. etc.. etc. 30-M1NUTE CAR RII Rates, which are reasor tion will be cheerfully fun 1N0. A. TI'CI< Address, Hotel I,on WASHING! Your Money The protection ot the best Installed the latest and makers art Solid Tlaco 1 or spindles through do< Double time lock. Absolutely I Call at our Bank, corner < and we wlH take pleasm works. We spare no pa entrusted to us. SAVINGS & TR B G. MOSS, Proa. sncss away your calomel. It "J us after effect It harm*] 'atorpid, disorderedJiver.j dy for all liver troubles Is! TCP'S . ^.lenzor % . iearly ^established. that your refund your money if Liver contains no harmful drugs or re vegetable ingredients. dwgiMnnlM 's Drug Store. I ~ * vti V/1V.L \.u 1 FLOWERS Hoses", Carnations and Sweet Peas a specialty. Our artistic arrangement in wedding: . outfits are equal to the best. Noth ing finer in floral offerings than pur styles. Blooming pot plants, palms and ferns in great variety. Bedding plants in all varieties to beautify the yardv Write for Hst. J. L. O'QUIHN & CO., RALEIGH, N. C. Phones 149 XKIV CH.J^IPION XHOK MACHINE. My guarantee goes with repairs as well as with all my new shoeB. The 1 finest repairing done while you wait, in my lepairhig you gei all Kinds of comfort. Shoes repaired while you wait?hnd not long to wait either. You will be suited in the kind of repairing I do. A pair of shoes' can be half-Boled and finished in from 1Q to .20 minutes. Let me repair "the old shoes. At Market Street. L. N. WILLIAMS. 5-24-tfc NOTICE. Mr. j. V.. Green. Organizer-lecturer of the N. C. Farmers' Union, will make a public address at Wnshingr ton. N. C.. Thursday, June 26th, 1912. nr 11 n'rlnck a rr> All who arc interested in Farmers' Co-Operations are urgently reguested to attend. D. T. HERRING. County Sec.-Treas. 5-20-tfc ?inia Bay 5 / IEW. VA. ty of the South to Sept. 1. e Management. Headquar- u ison the Virginia Coast. OOMS?? A ont,, overlooking Chesar of all Incoming and outrough historic Hampton ictlces of the |Blg Guns at Mnenls ..-tiling, music ana cancing le Dips," Billiards, BowlIE FROM NORFOLK ~ *" lable, and other Informa- t j nlshed upon request. LEK, Manager. isr liatil Jane t.">(h. rON. N. c. Should Have t safe made. We have )ust best product of the safe Mayaneae SteeL No hoKs >r. Locks automatically. burglar Proof Mate and Market streets a In showing you how It tea to safeguard all fuads UST COMPANY i. B SPARROW. Cashier I F3 I O ft?#!? v J I Sfti I 1 1 1 UBT Wl TAXES. 1 Notice Is hereby given .to'all-persons In the City of Washington required to Wet property or poll for taxation, must Hot their taxes during the month of Mny. I can be found at I the Court House. Honrs: 8 a. m. to I 1 P. tP-j- 2 td t p- m. for the pnrpoee I Afteg-fEe above date .the. tax Hat will be closed. I Attentibn Is also called to the-fact that failure to liat will result In I your being double-taied. I Please do not fall to list your taxes before expiration of above dato. I Respectfully, I C. C fiBATfiff. List Tatoer for City of Washington. G-tf-tfc WEEK-END AM) SUNDAY EXCUR- I SIGN FARES TO VIRGINIA ' REACH AND NORFOLK via XOIU llldl SOI THEHN RA1LROABL I From Week-End Sunday j Goldsboro $4.75 $2.50 f I.a Grange 4.76 2 60 J KInBton 4.75 2.50 * Dover j 4.75 2.50 ^ I New Bern 4.75 2.60 . Vanceboro 4.76 2.60 ' Rates to Vii^inla Beach-?Week- J End 75. cents higher and Sunday 40 ^ cents higher than the above Norfolk ' f^res. -Week-end tickets sold every Friday { and Saturday May 20th to September . 7th inclusive, good to return until i midnight Tuesday following date of 1 sale. Sunday llckefs~sbld Saturday night "" trains-;?May 30th to September 7th good to return leaving Nbrfolk 9:00 p. m. Sunday. Get complete information from your ticket agent. W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A.. 6-21-tic Norfolk, Va. NOTICE. North Carolina?Beaufort County. Superior Court.* ^ ..George-Radcliff v - 1 vs.- LWe-^ermons Rndcliff.' The defendant, above-named, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort County for the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between the pfaiutlff "and denfendant And the said defendant will take notice that . she is required to appear at the term of the Superior Court of said County, to be held on the 4th day of August, 1913, at the Court House of ?raid- County, in Washington, N. and answer or demur to the coraplatnt*^n said action. or the plaintiff will apply to the [CDUrt for the relief demanded in aald 'complaint. ? f- This 20th day of May... ?13,, GEO. A. PAUL, Clerk Superior Court. 6-2 0-4 wp NOTICE. % Having qualified as Administrator, C. T. A.,- of E. Stanley McCullough, aeceased, late of Beaufort 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 16th day of March. 1914. 4t thla no tlt'B a in u? i)W?a?l la ??r at tnwr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make imme?"*'* * This March 15. 1913. EDWARD 8. McCULLOUGH. Ward L. Grimes, Attorneys. Administrator MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue,at .a power, of sale con TsTTTFa rn SctTTaln mortgage acoa | dated January 27, 1912, aSsfl^resUtared in th.e Register's Office of lleaufort County in book 166. page 2 35. which mortgage deed was executed by Nancy Purser and Garfield Purser to the undersigned, 1 will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at Ike Court Houso door in Beaafort Conn- . ty, at 12 o'clock noon, on Monday the 26th day of May. It If, the CotI ? ? I- ? J 11 M a -a ' RTwnsg oecrniariiuu. 1 ? * ' - On the <ut aide of South Creek , hnd north side at tho Oregon road. I Beginning In Alonta Mackeys Una at the teed ??eh, ronnlnn Weatwurdly to Jamee Berroree first ereea dtteh. thence with croie ditch northwardly te Bartons Mae. thence gwtwardly with Berroree line and rend to the lead ?lteh end with the lend ditch te the beginning. t Default having keen made la the debt eeenred by aid nortme dead, aale la made to aatitfy rathe Tht? the ltdb day of AprU. t?ll. 1. O. NATO. Mortgagee By W A. Thoapsoa, Attorney , d-M-dwc * I wlU he in the oread liny Baaaa a the Cowrt Hove ha the City of riffle C - 1.2 r T i . ? /% w r i"W: W . iT T H-J ff?I t ^ jj| ' j| UNTIL JUNE 10TH YOU CAN BUY FOR CASH A GENERAL ELECTftIC 6-POUND Regular price $8.50. Every Iron is guaranteed I C years against defects. P~ihw.v will expire June 10. We will .make" no charge for delivery. ' 1 . r fj WASfflNGTOlT ELECTRIC PLANT 1 , LION WOOD Maa*daiaIN?aa YovilCottoa^&xchance JAKES W. COLE 1 | J. LEON WOOE?& CO. I ? BANKERS aad BROKERS.] ( ' Siodo, Boaad*, OoMoa. Onla aad raoTtaia?, 7? flapi di, S f faapaptar IMiBa loaMk, Va. / ) Priaau wtiaa t? la* T*rk llaik Kicbaaaa, J*aw Te*k C? ' , aaliduaia Ohlea?s Bawd of I'M* aad Mkar iMaidal caaa- V [ "* , - : ? J Ilaal Accoaata Ofaaa Cawafal AttaaHaa. S High Cost of Living __ SOLVED Cook With Gas ] Gas Ranges at^Cost ""aim * Connected Free. Washington Light & Water^Co. WASHINGTON. N. C ? REFRIGERATORS different styles and sizes Come in and let us show them to you. *> ' . "* ^ ^ narris Hardware Co. ,, J ^ ^ _. Everything. Guarantee^. is represented or your money cheerfully refunded. A fid) line Groceries, Shoes, ~3Notions. Dry Goods, Etc. J. E. ADAMS. > /' . n TaiiMi I. - W,?, C. Rodman ^ H ^ * Washington,' North Carotin*. . w, i.ys^N'o. I *S3??fi^p: ' * * * * '?>( * * * * -*? __ W. B. RODMAN, JR. . Atlornej-at-Law. ? . 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