^ i IJJ 'I, III !l.!!l. ??" J^gjl -rr ?'*^r^r'^^rr^rr . - ij.qi i I"! M lljp| TB? DAILY NEWS PRINTS MORE LOO At lfBWS TBMi ANT OTHER PAPER IK THE STATE WASHINGTON DAILY Y THIS W?ATHER?P?rt!jr elou4r tanKHt. CfeaUr Ttt mUf. VoL* WASHINGTON N C. MONDAY AFTERNOON JUNE 14 1915 ?*??> CLAY BOTTOM GIVES $250 FOR ROADS .. MfW HDJ> W THAT 8BCTOV . or oocvty. ? GREATINTEREST xTj t WM - sd la Favor of Good ? well attended aad enthusiastic meeting wu held at Clay Bottom school bouse at which the good roads movement la Beaufort ooonty was thoroughly discussed. W. A. T hem peon end P. N. Lawrence pre sided at tke meeting aad made talki on the advantages that would be derived from better roads ^n the county. Many questions were ask ed regarding the oontetaplstsd pro cedure rof Ike work and great inter est was manifested by those present. Wken asked what they would sub scribe towards the work, nefrly all of those present promised to con tribute. some in money and others in work. Close to $300 was raised for improving ths roads. The next meeting will j be held this week at Blounts Creek snd It ls_probable that a meeting w4M also be held with 4he road commieetoa people, prompt me very remdlly to do anything I can that 1? suggested by which good may rMUl(. On a recent rtalt to Waahlngton I very definite evidences material progreaa. Wttht* the par", two yflare many buelneaa tmlldlnge hare been erected and oecupled Your new water and power plant haa been pronounced one of the bee 'u the State. Your efforts to metali a complete sewerage system wll. soon be satisfactory rewarded You already have an escellent school tratfin. good churches and Other neeaaiuiry ptfbllc butldlng?. Very logically, therlore. It seems to me ?h*t some definite step on the part of the ctty to provide for the ever tncreelng number of young men a o lace of meeting, amusement, pleas cre and profit should b? consldere.' ,, a necessity. It would give i v?ry keen aaUsfsctlon to know that Washington haa handsomely pro vided for its young men by erecting ? large Y. M. C. A. building and equipping tt for their use: or mad ???me temporary arrangements to d Y. M. C. A. work until such a build ?ng can b? provided. Very ?tnc?r*ly yours. S. 0. NEW BO I,TV j p g. .1 have been Informed tha* -- elay will cost you money. J. V. HARPER. e-ll-tt-F P. NEIGHBORS OBJECT TO THIS PET Thia it Max Gould of Pateraon. N. J.f and hla pet llor.eaa cub Queenle. to which Maz*i neighbor* have raised objection, appealing to the health board Max aaya Queenie ia aa harmless as a kitten. Preparations for Auto Parade M tU 11* Held on Friday, Opening Day of the Chautauqua In T1LU City. Captain Oeo. T. Leach, chairman of the automobile parade committee, which event will he held In this city on the opening day of the Chautau qua?Friday, has announced that he has already received the assur ance of a large number of auto ?owners Chat they would enter their cars in the parade and that he is o-jnfldent that the parade will be a big success. The aat08 will meet In front of the court house at two o'clock on Friday. Those who participate hi | the parade will be gives free ad mission to the Chautauqua and will j also have their pictures taken,which will be shown at the Chautauqua Tuesday evening. It Is hoped that every automobile In the city and country will be entered In the pa rade. C apt. Hodges |Passes Away Wire Rerelved Announcing HI* Death at. Jackson\ill plain a bo? t T "Plenty." growled Mr. Oabb. "Wgbt on t of every tan mar rled man ge around trying to get sin gle men Into trouble by advising them te married."?Cincinnati Enquire* HOME Building And Loan Association Will Open a New Series July 3rd. COME IN. Call at Banking House of Savings & Trust Company For Booklet Explaining It ' ^ J Three Deaths At Aurora Mrs. John Dtvii, Mr. McLean and liobert Huin Pu|?er> ( imnirat. Berlin, Jun* 14.?Various com ments were made by tbo Sunday pa pers of Berlin en Secretary Bryan's actions. The general opinion ap peared to be that the Commoner was haatv In his action snd had less eonfld-uce in the honevt desires of the American government than have Mi?- German?. The papers elso Inti mate that Bryan took' an advantage ?f the opportunfly to escape easily from a situation whir h was no long er pleasant. In Divided. B rlin. June 14.?A number of iho Berlin papers appear to favor 'he re-opening of negotiations with ?he United States, while others re jec! any departure from the course heretofore followed by the German government. Tho Morgen Pout Mated that "Hie offer of mediation between Germany and Great Brit ain will be gladly accepted by Ger many." The Rundschau declares, "the torpedoing will go op." Want Dog Law to Be JVlod)fied iVIilliui Bring Circulated by lxidiea, - Asking Tlint Change* lie .Mud* in Ordlnanrc. Snveral ladies of the city, who are greatly opposed to the proposed new dog ordinance, which is lo go Into effect on the 18th of this month lifcvo been busily engaged during lift. la*t two or three days In secur ing Rlgnaturr? of residents to a pe tition. asking that the proposed -or dinance be abolished. Tho ladles state That ihey are In favor of some kind of an ordlnsnce to limit the liberties of the dogs on |#he streets of tho city, but that they do not favor such drsslc measures ns are contemplated by the city of ficials. They desire that steps be ? aken to allow pet dogs some de gree of liberty and not enforce the same stringent lsws upon them as against the mongrel cur# that run at large. A large number of signa ture* have been secured for the pe tition, which, it