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Wactluctm. N.'c. UDd.r til* act at 1__ Wh Month ...9 .IS K /bur Months !. Six Mouths 2.so K~ Obs Year a.oo ontlnued will please notify this ofK . k? on date of expiration. otherwise . IK" wiU ^ *??*?. MimiS a> V J serlptlon rates until notice to stop | received. It you do not set the Dai./ Noes j promptly tetephne or wrlta the manIt iter, and the complaint will receive S_ . immediate attention It is our de- 1 lira to please you. % h ^ 11 articles sent to tho Daily News , (or publication must be signed by i. ?the or Iter, otherwise they will nnt J ft# published. i "WEDNESDAY. JUNE 11, 1913. , NO l.MIMtOYEMKNTK TO STATION. : Hgy A'. do not wish to rush tho oflt- T ? : th? Norfolk 8o others. but ' wc " iiuM upntn like to inquire when 1I1 :n end to make the pi opened im- t Br . pr- . i. i?pt* to their ruilroail station < hr. li ha-* lifcn over a week aj?o i fit:. Njr promised t?? have this t w?- ; rushed. but as yet wc have seen | no - -nf of their making a bof.iuP? ni:--. Fn the ujeuntiiu*. the oM Y?Vi>'- :!* ! condition of affairs still ' r"; jt R Tll.VraiLI<AHf>> J [ .. . cry .lay tlureja :? mjjt-up , or. l.:.i street. <l?e to someone iliare -?:ii;a tl> t raffle laws and driving or .i;?' \vro\it shie of the street. *Y?* h?ve Ixi't! re iu?ti? call the pi..->-t driver* t?. KiNDI.V t:? thk Kit;;it. A'-o. it \.. 't '-iF^fhrF^Vft^ t'v -muf: ; I; viii-n get tin a out <?f your walvi;v:u8 ii *;?u?Jirs im the *t-- i for asi> length ef t'me. HOW ONE TOWN.SOLVED ITS AMUSEMENT PROBLEM F iId. Mass.. New Has Coed Pla>3 cf Edutational Vaiue. T**- ;:a-? t'.e os ?-f Tltta t .u- i ti..: .1 wet.M b< % : t i" rl t".-atct B i .. : - . .1 I i i !i;ivi:ia it eon *' iiu-nti : ? If t i OVJI. I -<i . heir experti ; v., . \ ? j;. : . tlj.-it .i eon i- I I'.'l i J- ... . tit Whiet . . . fi-.it I i : ; Till : ....i ... 1, a-i I. V .-liilj. ; i:-. to b-.y on; vU% , hi - e-'U-i.ti. a j:t trerj | r 1!: the Ij..I ail 1 P_ _ trv*rli rr-t i'rtC j*U? *ist ilV'.-Wll i.r r ms wall |ji..,b*;ai . sse:.i ! tiTlu-y It . Ieriu? i. . . l:\ S ! i :iltiu- tin..* wlilefc . t ; i L-. . I j'.r ! : ! > !! rl,l:r.* W- ' I shows i\y J y Hj-Jit eilt?P* ' j* '? i-;'- i'i-v fairly 1 r ? ?-! '.' ;:t :r.-:v: i: :?r titnj?*mrr. 1 Ilk*' -rii.'l" ill" vi. lillis o? thcji . - ,1 wi.Mi cimrroh) | i in . In uihlitlon , t: ; : rn.l :l : the enter* , j*r was til.. .? tr.ore ?:* their time ' i;:. '. ciirl'S.V l!i. ;i ciVed l?? devote j ! ' .r. iin*v tnviii'M *ln? lunisol' *.v r to William r?.ki*. who hail ha J I .? " lisidenihie ex;-. rVtne su Ihet'nMlO In and aided him in the e.-*: .' iJ'ihiiii'tiT <>f a -iio k rnuiptiuy. Mr. I':tr\o wv.1 - ? etteiiurnuetl by lib e. CN|iorleiii-e* with tin? 1 "it I' ;Mn? that lie to? I; :theater over at it :**!inil wiiSi'h In satisfactory to iw ?"*' M?tn*rs; ?;ii| Rtt*tiebb ih?w Inut itu nttiT.-tivo. v.v'.l ootadtn-ted tlivnier. at !i iite tVpf.il;:rly presented by a well i mined roiiiimny the standard , plays r* ml i lie more re-ent successes nati ii\yt : - they are released fer stuck cum* pr.nv tw. - . i With it." lctinwthat their theater could in* i-i :|ei! ui.*'ts :t Iti'W theater po-iig: public ha* ii*>veT"peiUiu>t only lit Tit;stlcbl !: "l!*. bat In tin* terrHery i which is m? s-iMe by troiley.. l'iitan- i eiaiiv it lias n*it Veen !i ntvnt niu.oss I so tar. but has self support ifi:; to ftn extent that makes every one rollrer'.'-'l willing to w "ii with tho e nter|?ri-e. The ex peri n nut is of value to other communities Uuu rtiul theiM*eh'e$ In tlii^same I'Csition as l*itlsfielij. In **ortlia:iiplon. Masg., they have tried out ih" eXlK'rimoiit of a liuinii-ipnl tueuicr Willi considerable success, tut this idea Is not mo likely to commend Itself to American communities. There ; is n reasonable existing prejudice | nhToTfg fiToHr Ait^rl.'.TtiR n gainst rains public moneys for purposes of amusevs ntent. even In the form of nit educa-l, tional theater* There can, of course, be no such objection to such nn enter- ' prise ns that in rittslicld. and the of- ' teuer It la copied tho better for dm- ' inatle art In America. The stock com- 1 pauy Is about tho only practical school 1 for the stage that wo have In this coun- ' try and today Is supplying the l>est ' ;? new material that conies to the metro- l politan 4healers. 1 Hsr Specialty. [ "I should think that lady astrpnomer t would be Interested In her little boy's 1 dirty face." t "Oh, she's too much absorbed In her * fe, studies of the sky to keep her child's * i face clean." "But that's Just why she should pay attention. Isn't the dirt spots on tbe sour'?Baltimore American. L W-l iw*ii i nere trc many w Park Is going to rapfi| sireble residential s? your lots while you ci grow up with the plso A. C HATHAWAY w worth while hamcslte. rwAura tor iurnms. List of letters remaining uncalled or In this office for the week ,enlling yn.e 7th; .1t13: Men?R. Page Bttrwoll,. R. S. !rew. J. D. Cooper. Samuel Chadrick, W. &. Dudley; Rudolph Hess; A. Lewis. Stuart C. Leake. Charly ^eatb. McHomc Mercantile Co., Mr. *otter, Noah Pugh. E. C. Rico. Sam imith. Burt Toleson. mpniftS WBltiker, Calor Williams, ? ? Willaius. Sharper Williams. Wcmcn?Mrs. Slverneeter Borte, Ira. Mary Emily: Brltou. Miss Lizzie iarvcy. Mrs. Sallie Hobbs, Miss B. lobinson. Miss Addle ,Slev.ens. Cora 'aylor. Miss Mattle. Winston. ti...-in rr;-. lend letter office June 23. 1913. if lead letter office June 9th, 191JJ. If lot delivered before. In calling for he above. please say advcrtiHed'* giving date of list. * HUGH PAl'L, P. It. amusing Tfich tf Ths cramp trick la a very com mot 5ii o with messenger* because of th? iTTJcnnt of amusement derived from U e: consists In sticking a new stamp oc s step or soma prominent place, anc watching the various attempts of !>SL'sers-by to plch U up. wbtch. c :o'.:roo, ar.v u:.Euccev>.fol.?Lopuc? MoU We want the name ot every f#"f young man whoAlJJ is ambiUous (0^18? BE A LAWYER and we want to hear froth cvthat he knevy*^JSLNESSLAW* 'Smlltll? IffCTiSSiMEi HH1..K ^vs?|r \OTIt*K. S'orrl: Carolina ? ileau'ort County. In the Superior"Court. vs. _ I'ltnrity Sper.cer. Tll?* defendant. above-named, will take notice thai ati action entitled as ibcvtr has been commenced in the Superior Court of Beaufort County for the dissolution of the bonds of run; rlr.iouy existing between the p-a.rttifr end defendant. And the said defendant will take notice that 'he Is required to appear at the term 3-f-the Superior Court of caid Coum [y, to be held cn the 4th day of Anrust, 1912, at the court house in said L'ounty, In Washington, N. C-, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief deuiantled In salil complaint. This 2 4th day of May. 1913. GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. 5-24-4 we NOTICE OF ADMINlSTlt.yrON. Notice Is hereby given that I-have this day qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Beaufort County as administratrix of the esj; tate of G. H. Peacock deceased, late of Beaufort County, and all persons holding claims against said estate are hereby notified to file the same with me or W. A. Thompson. Attorney, duly verified on or before the 24th day of April, 1914. or this notice will bo pleaded in bar oi their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 28th day of April. 1013. FRANCIS PEACOCK. Administratrix of the Estate of G. II. Peacock, deceased. 4-29-Gwp NOTICE. N'orth Carolina?Beaufort County. Superior Court. George Radciiff vs. [.Ida Sermons Radcllff. The defendant, above-named, will take notice that an action entitled a? above has been commenced in thr BupcrloT Court of Beaufort County for the dissolution of the bonds oi matrimony existing between the plaintiff and denfendant. And the said defendant will take notice that she is required to appear at the term of the Superior ?.ourt of said County, to be held on he 4th day of Augnst, 1013, at the ^otirt Honse of said Comity. In Washington, N. C., and answer or lemur to the complaint in said scion, or the plaintiff will apply to the sourt for the relief demanded in said oraplalnt. This 20th day of May. 013. GEO. A. PAri.,* Clark, Superior Court. 6-30-4wp v *\\'iini'* ygrow late moat d?- j WUon. Better secure i;l in get e choice one and |l s. Act at once. , 111 help you secure a I Mo?t CkUdKn HJIVP Wonnt Many mothers think tlieir children arc Buffering from indigestion, headache, nervousness, weakness, cost!veness, when they are victims of that most common of-all children's ailments?worms. Peevish, ill-tempered, fretful children, who toss and1 grin d their teeth, with bad breath and colicky pains, have all tlio symptoms of having worms, and shiuld be given Kickapoo Worm ' Killer, ? pliant ondy loionge, whlcO ewlJ worms, regulates the bowels, tones) up trie-system, and raapoa children wel land happy. Kickapoo Worm' Killer Is guaranteed. All druggists] or by mail. Price 25 c. Kick apod Indian Medicine Co.. Philadelphia! and St. Louis. The DAILY NEWS not only given you the news of Washlng! C7.71>U t all of Beaufort County besides. Sub-I scribe to It. EC IE b? showi experi Your cours* that "t Selz r Every shoes We v a ness < desigr more r\loo co more i You j have from prices I buys ? Some $5.00. ' ? ===== , "SELZ 11 ' ' *' II Court of Beaufort County to Mil the Sy rjTd^bta of srs/SrH&^j Vu'^fo?* ^rl-r Bwu'ror' County at hla office at Washington. North Carolina, ou Monday, June lfftfc. 1*11. at 11 a w: and answer or demur to the petition In this action: or the plaintiff will apply to tlie Court for the relief demanded In the petition. , - Tfcie May let, Mil 1 QEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court Beaufort County. * 5-6-4wc CRYSTAL ICE CREAM1 Made with Steam Scalded Utensils and Kept In Stepm Scalded Cans. " ? . V 'onMr rtf fli oco v/i LiiV/OW ng is fully equa ience In wearinj first thought is e; but you tt ittractiveness th nodels. Selz shoe mi to feet?not fe /ill leave you -t of these Selz ci led by those m; particular you d to serve you, this great shov ? *et shoe value ll the pleasure ol the greatest sh<| are within \h<| good shoes, $3.(1 smart models f Selfc Liberty Tbera'd to but On* BARRETT & I ROYAL i At <K9 AO ' I will expire June 10; We will wmafc.e no cnarge I, fordcUyery. I ( WON WOOD Mi-tiptoc Y?iir^oo?>miMiw-JA>ll?-W.-.COU > it BANKERS and BROKERS! 1_ I ( stock*, mutt, Ootw, amn Ut p??u.<w, n num. st, S I? Corp?it Bollfflo*. BotfoUt, V*. # S Pet vote dm to li* To* Stock Inkw. t?k Cot- ' I y ' * Exehewo. Chic? Board at Vrodc ood othor Sotodol no \ ^ turi copoodroco BenpecttsDy SoUcttod. lovcotoMot ood Mor- J I y (toot .Vtcsou Otvok Corotal Attmtlao. y l . . "II --Np' M I R "hew Selz~models we're led by the comfort you'll g them. ' m - . i for the attractiveness, of right just as well add to te comfort that goes with List fit naturallyi; J_|we fit et to shoes. o judge as to the stylish-eations; exclusive models akers of good shoes. The are, the better we will be , for you'll appreciate the m . f ? " " ping of good shoes. lere for your money; you f making your selection 3e stock in town?yet the j- reach of- everyone . who 10 to $5.00. T or men, $350, $4.00, $4.50, ! Bell for children. ^ ttliSh ? *' i<;Y Shoe if everyone knew?Sets. TURNAGES | BLUE" STORE. ||i > ' ' : " / ' !lj * - b-* ' / . On Kj. Eur, NOU. ?nd Thru.-. " H tull: ?.U ?. b.| M I. ?. comur Mulu ul HUM Mb uxor Brown'. Drug Btwr.. . . . ?-"rr ?' .C' . ? . . . ' E. A. DuW Ir. |,Ut)H7 C. WUTM ' DAMK1: ? WARKM I Attomn at IN Washington. North Cnr.Un. I |? W? prantlco in *U On owuru. ? M?. * * " 1 m m m John H. Bonner | t^CVTO. * Attorneya-at-Law, Washington,'North Carolina. H. WWard Junina D. Grime* VABDAOUin ? ^ - WaSSJR^ifo. Ws practice '.u the Court" silks First Judicial Dfrtrlct ap* the Floral Courts. . ?: ' a W. B. HUDMAJR. - ^ Attornsy-at-Law. ^ WuhlXton. N. C. . ! Office Savings * Trust Building. * si 6. A. PHILLIPS * BBOU Pffil LNSCRANCR, ? ' ; ^ WASHING TOW, I. O, a...: ( - ? * ??~ \ Ulinw?-Uii ? hortk OMUU, ? iTMtlcM In all th? Caini. * John H. Small A. D. Masl.ee* Prank H. Bryan SMALL, MacLKAN A BRYAN, Attorneys-at-Law * Washington, Nor Ji Carolina ' HARRY McMULLEN, a ]?2 T 'Aiuirnaj-ai-LAw. ?? Dr. Rodman Bide., E. ??iq BC jH Waahlngton, North Carolina. v? *. ? a a I EDWARD b STEWART a Attorney nit-Law. Waahlngton. N. a * ?** *? ? omt.?d? . Hoonu lud 4. ?i'i Waahlngton. N. o, J R * or wood l. suufoaa i ; A ttarne y-at-Law ...J | : a > ; A. D. MacLa^. * " " I Waahlngton, N. 0. a " W. A. Thompaon. a ! Aurora. N. O. a , J iMcLean a Thompson, v r lil; Attornoya-at-Law. a J ^ Aurora and Waahln?toa, K. o, ' rv? ?: la GEO. J. 8TUDDKRT, 1 Attorney-at-Law. ' . t 3 - Next to Lewla & Calais, Market Btreet, f Washington, M. C. ? -?- tU a a . 4 * a * J^AAHZMOTON PRODUCB MABKBJt ..9 >i?ail .~rr* iifttfisa 'Jl WEDNESDAY, JUKE 11, 1*18. ! * C|l> II to lie flBBI flMekena, ronn, . . If W If* Chlckena, crown .... ... 88 to 41* Skeertlnca Bo u If* Lamb aktna, aieb ., & II tfi Jtf B? Wii .rrjtn^W f?* Sbeep aktna, each ., av. 8?e to Itt 4 J T?llo* . >i? . r tt t-i.tx r< >: * W jL" ^$9
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