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CDUUBHB9 BVURY ARlWeON I He. in But vtut auwL 9 BalOitO u woitdw amturll B?CMl 5. 1?0?. it th? potaofflca atII Waabtutton, M.C_ rate tit act oi l f Harob ?. 1IT?. ^aa Month ? .15 I /our Bontha . 1.01 | Six' Moot ha 1.50 I Out Ycar 5.00II 11 8abacHbara doslrlnc tha paper Ola-11 onttno d will plaaaa notifr thla of- | I1 . . , A - . - - A ?A ? - a a IIaa I, t M a HM ! I. I ICI OO uttt Or VlplFOtiOli (HiWwBB It will be continued at regular tub criptioa ratac until aotlca to atop tl nfidTed. y It yon do not f?t the Dal-/ Naws ~ #romptly telephn# or write tbo man* *gcr. and tha complaint will retslvs / -nniadiate attention It la our deUra to please jou. All articles sent to tho Dally News L J Icr publication 'must be signed by \ the writer, otherwise they will not te published. MONDAY. JUNE 16. 1913. .1! STICK HKTKO "t'T. B?* v . * Pr'v to the trial on Saturday an ^ ef.or? : * made by the defendant \Y. ? . Ku : to perjTldlce the people ^ of it-iuiort County in his favor by ::ji that he was being perseruled >1 that the offense fur which he to l??* tr'ed here was the sa;ne to f tried In Elizabeth City. tiovs - * Vur out (1i!b statement. Tl ? :i: iif KlUabetb City 'V#s for ^ pub'/-. ?-n rf an article during" ^ inu A: :.l of thin year while the trial here .i-day was for an article pub HaJlftiJ M;iv l.*?th this year and after 111 fu; - r trial. Sapr.?!'r* did not Introduce any *vid''i*?"" whatever to deny at the trial Saturday that lie publinN'd the ^ article as alleged, nor did he offer any evidence fo justify "it. Therefore ' the c->urt could hardly do anything '' less than declare the defendant guil- ~~ ty and having declared hiimgtillty. it seems to he the general opinion thai *' be dea'.th llRhtly""tcWi*4nui in meting our ; . shuit-nt. What doe" Sann- ca d?_ :> i\'-.re :\>r a jlfle? Judging from Th- :-]s lie cares nothing and v. ii t.atdy continue ipublish his rr.i"c rltletsjii* about gee! ?iti- h! /. !? >? TV'- 4 tip* the t?rst tin.*' he has lie--;: iltld convicted nor is it nl til. - .. ! or third. The lav. seems "I in h.. .- no terrors .or him so long as ?l' I . , . - .. ape w it It a tine ,K A- ring ter.u. 1P?!. ,e the *?. ty per,? "curt ? : Pasquotank County. ut ~?; . . .| i, im ''tt ti"'i i ;; rni1 -PJ st p.-.* V,N o. indictment, one tor A ?! ?.!,' ,mf- I"T libel Ql~ WiV h eltU r.s t>i KlUabeth ' 4 .(r if.su:rid it. enter into a hrv' 'hi sit'o of } ?ndliiunetl J ilt.it . ppeaf n: tcnr. of the r : I'a.sfic.otanK < .mnt; audi | ' :- f , f; li.i i iifjit the peace to h<>i'i? and W.ison. and nl: to v -how that lie had rofraiu?.<! : * : ? it lie! .?: slar.ih r ? ? tlti-ui or J . .riaen of l'-* ?i;tle ^ i?ml? The n-ord !?p?*aks*. on s..'p'? b'-r 4rii. !".-? !?. the Soileitor rmli?- I hat lit* u o'.ili! to have :.i?? Iiuml forfeited upon the jsrc und* thai it* ?onditions had Uet-u vloi.i* : i..i' r, r i.u" ? ! ? i.> _ * >vrl and the case a imported shows? iha*. lit.' word fronfohv Sulienor Court -el* forth the.v ha-l I--ti Three prosecution# auainst >".;UR : r* 1isi'iu lo till' date of the.lorsd. f<-?? tor publish.ag selling ?>: tiav.RK '.it 1?5s possess it n olj-oi'tot ami ndri-ent literature, ami one for Mtt at.ray wish Harry She-p these rases Saunders was adja:!p ! sniltY and the Supreme Court <l*Mlar*:-! his bond'forfeited. Would not ? good lav-abiding ' ill* z>--i heeded ilit* warning which I.ad Ik?n a roil! Hius to time handed or.; him and ceased the pttbliraccn ' i indecent and slanderous ar4 i.elt;:*.* No* *< wirh Saunders, he apparent:;, i- :;r?t satisfied without heir a .n a wrangle wlrl: somebody. About I'll whs indicted in the K-der.il ?'o:tr* tor publishing and t-cndtn*- through the mail obscene ami vuScar literature and when the u.-.'- rutue on for tria' Saunders entered 2 ptea of guilty and Judge Connor fit:?d hint *10?? and the rests and gave Jtlm a lerture. rttlll ho wan not ?atUI1ed and recently lie was again Indicted In the* Federal Court charged with sending \ . thorueh the malls "The Down Homer" another of his publications), containing an article relating to (Jov. Cole Bleuse. which article the governutcnl says Incited to riot. Next he was tried in Elizabeth City lor criminal libel and sentenced to hi:: months on the roads, from which lie appealed. And immediately thereafter continued his publication of allied libelous articles for which he was tried here on Saturday. Has the conduct of Saunders been such as to merit or justify the sympathy or good will of any law-abiding citizen? Has not his continued defiance of the law bean such as to Justify the most severe punishment? There Is a limit to human endurance and the citizens of Elizabeth City have been compelled to endure Saunders' tirades until their patience in ^ Almost at the breaking point. The ( le cream of the property. ? Sportiru hgy-THa ci.una.? Carolina. Won. \ Lost. Pet .'inston ....... 26 17 .60o a'.eiich 2j 19 .568 harlotte 22 20 .524 urban ... .. ... 22 22 .500 shev-lle 2o 2 4 .4 65 reeusboro 14 2!' .326 Virginia. Won. Lost. Pet : etersL.'urg 31 15 .674, ichmond 31 17 .646 oanokc. 27 23 .540 ort?nu u*h. .... 25 ' 22 .532 orfolk 15 31 .326 cwport News ... 14 25 .286.' National Won. Lost. Pet liilaielphia ..22 14* .696 eu York 28 19 .596 hit-ago 28 25 .528 rooktyn 24 23 .311 w should say to tills, ninn, you must tip: Sum* criticism has been madr bo,use the indictment * was made iu lis fount: . This criticism was uc doubt made those not fully informed. With is consen' Mr. K. K. Aydlett lins . en marked as prosecutor in the ?use and should Saunders be ocnitted .Mr. Aydlett will be-called pon to pay the costs, should Saun?r? be found guilty he will have to iy the cc.-ts so that lientifort Conn-' does no: stand to lose anything on court of the trial lure. This e\ iVliiU V. i' 1-tl- Air? ydletr. rEXAS CITY "HAS PLANS FOR CIVIC DEVELOPMENT. Improvement* to Consist of Street Sewer and Water Main Extensions. Tin* city plan committee of the Sun Antonio iTex.i chamber of commerce s Imviu;' prepared at an expenditure ot several thousand dollars a comprehcn ?ire and modern city plan, which trill fare for the future development ntid growth of the city for a period of fifty rears after It has been completed and ihe first steps taken to put It Into effect This plan I* being made by n foroe of exports under the direction of Myron TT West, city planner and Iniililor. of Chicago. In order to put this plan in operation :lic voters of San Antonio will bo called upon to vote a boud issue of $o,000.XX), which will provide for street, sew?r arid writer main extension's, uloug cvlth other civic Improvements. The irtsuffc of the bond issue Is assured, ind several contracting firms from the north and cast have already opened offices there, with a view of bidding on ind securing contracts for the improvement work. In the way of street improvements Tor the present the work will consist if repavlng the principal streets 1n the business section of the city and the main arteries of traffic A'tj .thoroughTares leading to the suburban residence listri'-ts. It is expected that $'J ,000,000 will he? spent In this work. A l>ond Issue of $300,000. with an additional .*00,000 appropriated by the city, has already been passed for widening Commerce street, one of the principal business streets, for a distance of several blocks, from Alamo street to Mala plaza. The abutting property owners have pledged themselves for another $100,000. and the entire work will cost about $300,000. The street ot present varies In width, and the fronting biddings will be act back to uinke It n uniform width of sixtyHvo feet The setback will range from thirteen tn twonfr.ftiron #?.? SCHOOL GARDENS INCREASE. Growing Interest In Movement Largoly Oue to Woman's Clubs. School card ens continue to receive i constantly Increasing share of public attention. From very many parta i>f the country reports bear witness to this widespread interest. There an bo no question that the movement should he encouraged by all who ire In any way concerned in practical horticulture. If the younger generation baa Implanted la it an intelligent Interest In garden routine Work, together with au intelligent acquaintance with growing plants, thgre .will not he the need of so much missionary work Jn garden art in the future as thero has been In the past It is to tBh women's clubs very large!y that the present movement owes its ritallty, says the Los Angeles Times in the Interest which the members of ie?i? ?mnf7?tlov eylnre in |!je yqmwr Its certainly agreeable to know I that its rapiJIy building Into such I a desirable realden- ^ ft! ecuring lots now are getting r? v ?T< ^,, jr News 1 ^ * ZZZ / K It Pittsburg ... . u?ti?rnr? Uoeton. .. .. .. 21 2 7 .438 . bt. Louis. .. .. .. 23 30 .434 Cincinnati 18 35 .340 ^ ? American. * Won. Lost. Pet * Philadelphia 29 13 .766 | Cleveland 36 18 .667 i Washington . . . . 29 24 .547 1 Chicago., ...... 29 26 .52s 1 Boat on, 25 25 .500 Detroit 22 34 \-393 t St. l?oulh 21 38 ^6 , N cw York 13 37 .*60 ( RESULTS YESTERDAY. i ? National. J Chicago 2, Brooklyn 9. Cincinnati 2. Boston 1. 4 St. I.otils 4. Philadelphia 3. < ' i American. . Cleveland 5. Washington 10. I flhd tne i'unntirui \Ury nart* ruacn t???m ??T an Issue which would most properly I come within the Held of the notion of the horticultural societies. Only very I few of these latter have renlir.cd their opjtortmiit.v. luteal. horticultural so- II clcties- must do something more than hold stated meetings whereat formal addresses arc presented, usually on a topic worn threadbare by long service and at which but a small percentage of the membership Is present. Uow many such societies, started In enthusiasm, peter gut after a few years without any apparent reason? The members themselves wonder what is the matter with their society. The matter is that thtej^are doing C1 nothing really, crea.tlnk nijhlog. tnuk- t< .Lim uj progsw..?in ottloe to be nliee -fc the society must be aggressive. It j, must carry its tenets and principles ^ l>evopd the conflnea of Hie meeting ' room and attack problems of public weal. The school gjrden movement was started some eighty years ago. but its most rapid development has s been within the Inst decade. Work In ? lliis country Ib not by any means suf- ^ fielentlv wldesnrcart With h rmiml I 100.000 school gardens in Kurope, is I it any wonder that pardon art has I reached n wider distribution across ti the occau than it has with lis? r< i> Communities Should Pull Together. I A single snowflake fulling upon the ? , broad landscape ultimately melts and | leaves uo visible trace of its abortive effort, but wheu joined to millions of others the earth is soon covered with a white mantle, says the Farm Journal. A single brook wending Its way _ through tli6 valley Is weak undirupotent. but joined with others It forms Z a great stream whose flow speeds the wheels of industry. A single man in a community con do little by himself. ^ t but by joining men of kindred aims li j the union can do much for the moral, t I mental and physical betterment of the community. Neighborhoods cease to ? grow when the people cease to labor In union and work nt cross purposes j Therefore it Is essential for the com- ** mitnlty's advancement that nil pull to- a I get her. There should bo no room in s | any neighborhood for pnlibacks. j, . ~ n Tree Is Not a Nuisance. A tree that has been standing for ** ' runny years in a highway without be & ing considered an Impediment to travel *' cannot be considered, a nuisance if o found to extend a few inches into the t; street when curbs arc to be put In. but g the curb must be arranged to carry w?.ter. etc.. past the tree so that It will not interfere wi(h the improvement of u the street in a workmanlike manner. according to a recent decision by a ? Maryland court. n Not a Minute Wasted. "Can't 1 get toy puuis pressed wbllfyon cut my bair'r" "Certainly, sir!" "All right- iJoy. shinnMiiv shoes o! the same time, and band me tbat newspaper. By the way, get the re* tnurant next door to send* In a couple > of sandwiches. And I can be eating g my luucb."?Pittsburgh Cost. 4?1 Frenzied Finance. ?i Cashier?But there la not a cent here to pay this check of yonrs. Fair Cua ti tomer?1 am glad that yon have con ? fexsed. If your ponk la aa hard up an & that yon can give me what money 1 & have here, and 1 will take roy account 0 to a aafer Institution.? Puck. ' ^ - . . t: Her Eight Oaily Meals. Somerset. In Enwand. la rich In ? names for the Intercalated meal. In "Red Letter' Day a" Mrs. Andrew Crosse r give* a delectable sketch of her old ^ nurss, a Somersetshire woman, "who lived to be nearly s hundred. She used J to say -that folks should take their meals regular. All her life she had c eaten 'a dew bit and breakfast, a stay lilt and dinner, a mom met and cram met and a bit after sapper*?eight men)* la all " Crystal Ice Co (iiunund Brmui Hwdr. Tbn couum Itching, burning, red?. rash and dtaagrwahla effect, of rs.???5Kte 'adily caMd and the akin made ear toad smooth with Dr. Hobson's caema Ointment. - Mr. Ihre^ nd. of Bath. 111., aayfl: "1 had ema twenty-five years and had ltd every thins All failed. Whan found Dr. Hobson'e Enema Olntlent I found a cure." yhls ointoat If the formula of a physician 1 id has been In use for years?not a experiment. That la why we can uarnutee it. AH druggists, or by all. Price 60c. PfaWar Chemical PhiaJdfllphls and BL Knult. A C.Upl.Mt. An airy young doctor settled In a illage where nu old physician bad orig practiced. One day the two were irought together at a consultation. and n this occasion the young M. D. esayed to xtiuguisb the old man with io prcpwouciviBii;" wi wrowreuge. ne iccordlugly began to rattle off Latin ihrases and Ft'ouch Idioms .In n runnier that startled the old gentleman. "Yes." mused the old man rnedltnatlvely as be rubbed bis chin, "that's to. that's so. But what do you think if a cataplasm Tor this case?" "A?a what?" ejaculated the new loctor. completely ilumfonnded. "A cataplasm." was the reply. "Well, 1 am not familiar with thai node of treatment, though I've aeon It ldvertlsed. It's something new, lsu't if* 1 ~~ * "r "New? Great gracious, nor ex 1 aimed the old physician, thoroughly mjoylng the Joke. "A cataplasm Deans simply a poultice. It always las meant a poultice and probably always will."?London Mall. TEX-DA Y KXCrUSIOV to ASHKY1LLE, lack Mountain. WayncKrllle. Hen(lerMtnvIlle. Hi>t Springs, Lake To\?w?}. * North Carolina. THE LAND OF THE SKY. Tuesday, June 71th. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Premier Carrier of the South. Special Train. Nice coaches and Pullman chair, ir. Schedule and round trip fares i Aslieville and Black Mountain: i. QuldsUuiu t oo g. in |9.vo v. Seltna 7:53 a. m 8.00 v. Raleigh 9:0ft a. m 7.00 v. Durham 10:10 a. m 6.00 v. Greensboro 12:45 p, m... 5.00 Fares to Hendersonville. Hot prings^ Waynesville. $1.00 and $2.00 higher than | ires to Ashevillc and Black Mouniln. Rates in same proportion from In?rmediote points. Tickets limited sturcing to reach original starting pint by midnight June 28th. 1913. Ten days in Western North Carona. For detailed information ask our as"nt. or write J. O. JONES. Traveling Passenger Agent, Raleigh, N. C. fi-10 In T-f> ? NOTICE, orth Carolina?Beaufort County, a the Superior Court, homas Spencer vs. harity Spencer. The defendant, above-named, will ike notice that an action entitled as bove has been commenced in the uperior Court of Beaufort County or the dissolution of the bonds of latrimony existing between the laintiff and defendant. And the aid defendant will take notice that he Is reaulred to appear at the term f the Superior Court of said Counf. to be held on the 4th day of Auust. 1913, at the court house in said ounty. In Washington, N. C., and nawer or demur to the complaint o said action, or the plaintiff V'H pply to the court for the relief delanded ift said complaint. ThU 2lth day of May, 1913. , GEO. A. PAUL. Clerk Superior Court. il-2l-4wc NOTICE. ^orth Carolina?Beaufort County, uperior Court. George Radclitf ? vs. tflu sermons Hadclltr. The defendant, above-named, will &ke notice that an action entitled as bove has been commenced in the luperior Court of Beaufort County or the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing: between the lalntiff and denfend&at. And he aald defendant will take otice that she Is required d appear at the term of the Superior '.ourt of aald County, to he held on he 4th day of August, 1918, at the lourt House of aald County, In VTashtngton, N. C . and answer or emur to the complaint in satd a?lon. or the plaintiff will apply to the ourt for the relief demanded in said otn plaint. This 20th day of May. 918. OBO. A. PACU Clerk Superior Conrt. 5-20-4 wp i .. imiimi in > PI* V^I * VUpC Ul J_jX V JLliX^ I i ^ SOLyiyEU 'II' AND ' ^ v>r^:f t ,: 11 Connected Free. " ' >'.* ' v'l^;T^UV-^A. - iJS ! Washington Light & Water Co. WASHINGTON. N. C. <> i ? : The Virginia Bay 1 * OCEAN VIEW. VA. TKo iHlov.H^ ro riv. |*uv iiuouut \_iiy ui uie OOUU1 JUNE] 15 to Sept. 1. ^ Seventh Season Under Same Management. Headquar- ' ters for North Carolinians on the Virginia Coast lOO ROOMS Immediately on water front overlooking Chesapeake Bay and In full view of all incoming and outgoing vessels, passing through historic Hampton Roads, also the Target Practices of the iBtg Guns at Fortress Monroe. Amusements ' Surf Bathing. Boating. Fishing, Music and Dancing Motion Pictures, "Leap the Dlps,"A Billiards. Bowling, etc.. etc. 30-MINUTE CAR RIDE FROM NORFOLK Rates, which are reasonable, and other Information will be cheerfully furnished upon request. JNO. A. TU KER, Manager. Address, Hotel Louise Until June 15th. WASHINGTON. N. C. Square Deal Store Everything Guaranteed as represented or your money cheer- ; fully refunded. r> * . jA full line Groceries, Shoes, Notions, Dry Goods, Etc.: J. E, ADAMS. jPhone 97 O-Cedqr Mops The Kind to Use on Your Floors Cleans and polishes Floors and Furniture. | Easy to use and sanitary. Can be Washed Price $1.50 HarHs Hardware Co. Week End And o 1 *" ^unaav excursion Tares ?TO? ' Morehead City and Beaufort Via Norlollt Soyilhern Railroad' ' ... WMk-Eid Sunday ? From ' . . to' IUI ' ' l.tt 1 Now Bern , ? 1.50 l.#? 1 Oriental 1.75 MS I Bayborn 1.10 1.1S , rnrmTiiie r. i.oo i.7s , ftyeenrllle ?.TS 1.75 1 Maokeye 3.IS l.U < Plymouth 3.0(T 2.(0 1 Waahlaiton.... ?l 1.15 1.11 I Vanceboro 1.60 1.1S Faroe to Beaufort 20 casta hlabor than to Morehead City. Rates (roes Intermediate atatloaa in eame poprortlnn "Week-end tlckete aold Friday. Saturday and Suaday morulas trahia (ood to return until mldnlxht Taeadey. Sunlay tlcheta aold each Sunday until September ltth, limited to date , of aula only. Oet complete Information from any tloket scent. > " \ W.-W. CROXTON, p. P. A.. 5-ll-tfo , . . Norfolk. Fa. Attom^o ot iHm WMhlngwn, North CorollMfi >'**< > Wo practice Is oU tho oohrta. h "T, .^v- fl > ? \ / ? ?, ? Wiley C. Rodman 1 John H. Bonner \| RODMAN * BONN Kit, B- ?AUeiwjfmi'Uw, ' *"*" " ' Wnehlngton. North Carolina. H ? *,? * ' BsWM B. IB. Ward Janioa D. Qrtmac * ' WABDA dHOOB AltimwiiitUn W. ^*tho oi tho i i > rim JodlcUl DUtrict >rt tho m ' Fe-'.r al Courts. w I ^ a I W. B. RODMAN, O, 1 ~~ ?> Muiugion, is. C. fBce Barings Jk Trust Building. * ?a . * w H ?. l-PHaUMtMO,4* a F1RR INBCJRA1CCR, WAflBDTQfOV, I. Of - i | hractlcaa In all tho Caurts, y i ??? t, .i John H. Small A. D. Ms ! ? " ? Frank H. Bryarf , SMALL, MacLKAN * BRYAN, Attornaya-at-Law * Washington. Nor Ji Oarallna a a a a. a a ? ? a a ^ Attorney-at-Law. Dr. Rodman Bldg^ I. Rata R ? ?Washington, North Carolina. 5 v* * * i WWAHO <U STEWART 1 Attorney-at-LaW, ' Waablngton, N. C. ? a a a a a a a , ? 1 : COLLIII H. HAROiaa fc . i ? Attoraay-at-Law Oflca Saving* A Trwl Oo, MM*. Rooms 1 lid 4, Washington, N. Q, a ? * NORWOOD L. SIMMONS " i Attarnsy-at-La^ - a Washington, NfcN. ?? * * vii~ a a ? A. D. MacLoan, A Washington. N. a J# W. A. Thompson, ? Aurora, N. C, ? McLKAlT S THOMPSON, p Attorneya-at-Law, ? Aurora and Washington. N. O, I si ? ? i i I. ' i i " . ? GEO. J. 8TCDDERT, Attorney-at-Law. , . \ Next to Lewis A Calais. Market 8lrest, ^ . Washington. N. C. r ~ ' J WABHJNOTON FRODCCH MtMH 4 . ' T.r r.l, MONDAY. JUNE 1C, 191!,'?*? 18 to 14c , jbtabant. roao? 18 to 88o t menu, crowa .. .? .. ? to tto Ihaarllnaa Eeulla -amb aklna, tub It to 8to !mi Wax ato IbMp Iklni. each . 10s to lh fallow *? .. . 4 ><t >. to try Mat hldaa, par lb. lw Jrr hldaa, d-*ad. ?ar lh ,...da to to Iraan Saltad Hldaa . . .Ito li'aou Hldaa , . ,. .. .v. .. .*a Ito load Cottoa Ic. to t 1-ta >aor akin aalt ?>.Ua >aar akin Mot ..vv. .Ma Dallr Nawa adrartlaraaata brio* aaulta., sAv . , laboerlba to Tha Call! Mm _jJ$ j
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