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WASHINGTON DAILY "NEWS r-ci&M -pi alter] August 5, .1909, at the postofflce at Washington, N. C., under the.acf of March 3. 1879. PUBLISH En^EyKKY.- AFTERXQQX ? ^XGE^T SUNDAY. No. 114 East Main Street. a J. L. >HVO, KUit'?r am] l'niprleto^ Telephone No. iMM>. MW1UPTION 11ATES : . One Month % .SB Jour Months ? 1.00 Six Months. , 1.50 One Ye*V 3.00 Snbscribers -desiring the_uaiLCiL dis continued will please notify this ofllce on date of expiration. otherwise. It Trill be continued at regular subscrip tion rates until notice to stop Is re ceived. r K you" do not get The Daffy News promptly telephone or write the man Immediate attention. It Is our desire to please you. r WASHINGTON, N. C., SEPT. 21 I,KT +HK \K\\S FIK.IXIK. Parties leaving (own should not fall to let The News follow them daily , with the news of Washington fresh and crisp, ll will prove a valuable'] companion, reading to yott-dlke a let ter from home. Those at the sea- . shore or mountain* will And The "News a most welcome<#nd interesting | visitor. Ml St HE SIGXKI). All articles j*mt to The News fori publication must be signed by the [ writer, otherwise they will not he I ^UDn^hed. . A Sl (J<iKSTUl\ TO CHAMItKK. Now thm the Chamber of Com B UUX? '.?? willmnf ;i secretary ? iluu n> the resignation o* "Mr. K. H. Hyman. The- Dully News desires to make a suggestion to. the Chamber us to the selection of ;i _su? <es?or. -.We desire.. however, to state. 'it is usually riot | the 1>|-QV?-H><' , .f This rr. pass upon the doings ->f any 'business . Organization, neither does it desire | T? ill- ;aie tT> the Chamber of Com-" mercu their policy in this matter, we I can only make a suggestion, nothing | more. ? - It is a well-known fart that Wash ington must keep going its Chamber of Comrn-T''. fur its work ami mls sion is too important, and has -been too Important, to beeome stagnant now. \l*lie Chamber lti Washington is live, progressive and active. Its members art- fully '^ni^sed in the work and the good it has and will do this city cannot be estimated. The Daily News could point to a preat many things that have been afforded !he city through the channed of the Chamber of Commerce. Not through the influence or workings ot' any par- ' ticular member, but the entire body. They all work together, are a unit | fur WHKhlnK'Oli'^ Uettermcni and progress. . Is This good work to contlriTTe? Are we to keep marching on or Hire we to break ranker and- allow what we have already" so well accomplished go to the forewinds? We as a commnn- 1 ity cannot allow such_ a state of af fairs to ei'.sl. We-must be up and 4oi:ig... with - our -shoulders? "to ' th?' wheel, working as one man for the town- we all love and admire. . If we ar.- tu forward in tiie (11 are would tlhej the Chamber of Comm-r-v must have a secretary fully alive, capable, energetic and ready to catch every good thing that should come our way. The question now is. who shall this secretary be? Some mighi man awar ?from WashlngtoiyJS^t'Tie News re spectfully sugg^rffs that we have men rlgfet here-in -Washington admirably equipped ii!iil qualiflcd for ilie' push tibn. If i he Chamber of Commerce .h.ifl not already wmwtil its ?????Tetary and wishes to see the body go for- . warc^as heretofore they could do no j better than Jo r*elect some local man for the poKitinti. The point -we wish good material for this place as can . be located anywhere else, and there ; is no use of experimenting on th^J --wfrmf JiiSf mi capable arid ready to answer the i-all I of Their neighbors What rh" Chamber desires Is a secretary that will build up the town J in '.i .'iMiirigun, u>' the outside mpitaMsis that are just J and fair and right. CJlve some home1 man an opportunity to make good. In this connection It miuht be well to stale that to make the Chamber of Commerce a success it must have the sujTport financially and morally of every ruf?mhcr and oTVvery citizen kr Washington. WII.U OI?Pf>V?< OIM'OIITI MTV Th?* rivalry Ix'twen v*-h and Washington a* the termlnu* of the Mattamuskeer Railroad has grown al most 'bt-rter, ?jioh town jslio-WlriK very RtronK reasons why it should bo th<> stopping plstre for the outlet of Mi#* great corn field of the East. Wash-' inxton rhtrrtiu* ouu 4*?h?- A. Wilkin son with being a wire puller and self ' Ish trickster. who wishes an outlet for his own territory to tbe excluK lon o t the bent interest of the State. Washington says that a stop at Bel haven means that the road la In the clutches of the Norfolk & Southern Railroad, one of the . great payer? whlfch 1* aeeking to dominate F. astern ^MfrtHV^RTTllrfllSt^rfSaSSX open competition due to the. Hyde county section, wonjj] be shiothered by the Norfolk Jk Southern; . that no ?action can be truly prosperous un til Jt ia 4ft easy communication with rojrld. Washington f?f 1?1 ul ??'?*??*, that i? naekfcAh. advantage of ,he t?riol7a. of -Umiutg jm a, m? gr.'*t ?.h, helnTwaged for &me I. ? ?kde by ,h. r' & Southern for the selfish todrpoae of making n<sw r?,d Personal tf--.-J.-r, So that a car load of ! ???. for*, Hyde county nn have to ?o over lu .rack, to nwrk.t. Belha. *tol9? <?at ? If use(*?? to go ts the nw? of extending to WaJh ?<m Ap the Norfolk _4 Southern ha? i .""I* two towns; that If u,? new road .wishes to be roluiected with the out sldewor'dlt can be done b, the use of the Norfolk & Southern line To. us It seems that most of the , mtt of town are true tiut-we TCI,, k they ( re la rgely jel f I Sh that the,- are trying ,0 benefit them selves a?d ?0t ,he drowned and lso ?led farmers of the great county of * ,V * suPI'ose^Lhat Washington thinks Hyde belongs .to her for the r?ns?n Ihnt ? | . 1lr?,"-d that county-; cl" f?r ,'o long, therefore claiming by rlgLt of loinyueut or possession. But we do not think thaf Hyde h""?d '?, an-v Pl??? by the statiite b'" '* a ,rw- ?overelgn ind Independent community and en L r m, '? r,Kl?tis and benefits [of the outside world. Now If the Slate wishes to im I rove It. own lands by drainage and railroad, and we think It should then Beth """ "t'!"K'r "'asl'lngimi or ,I' U."'V-" '??? " ?ood claim fo the '"Ulr^" ffltl *Wmpnv thl c?wntr.v. We find that thi ??"ntu"s I mil'. . a part of Beaufort and Martin torn, a peninsula between the yrS>. "i-nrle and P.tnllco sounds Md The .HoanoR,. and Pamlico rivefS. peninsula, ranging fron, 2-, to 4' miles wide. I, (h. ? ? *hr'-v.' , n^e?w>ry, drMnago. could no, e excelled for Productiveness |n tKe Th,! '""""ortatlon vmi! "I> 'O a few 'ft'M "e,, nil . fro'" "'ore remote' regions ?'I least twenty -.I!.-. fh? . . e'nd^'rt ""lr"aU ?-? twenty '? P,vm<""f> nbout twenty years .ago. ?b|)m Interjo Washington, giving hose tow ns communication wiTtTth. " "rl". Uter ' l.e Norfolk ^fc. f.jys ;i ? [},,] fll;[n ?!. ? | ? ? , to Uelhaven. anil from -Mackev, p?J r , to -o^nhia These roads, ho" "* ,'"1- "?? reached the needv po'nts f"r they havj^ t? ? run near waiter courses where ?reomodatlon. coiild alreadv. be se i, ' U ha' ,h" l^onl- neld is a "'""'ling (roijr?ng^hard. Hyde Zv '':r0""' V" ?' ? - m Albemarle and Pamlico sounds to iome point o? the *? r I- Itallrnad. ThA>w?uld bring ,Z v f- a niL .. 1^., vhlc-h would develop one o, the best section. the.s^P menrloif above. the"!"","".8""1 ,4>VClalm ,0 Helng he logical point for ihe terminus for : M il, T,Z< 'm"| "i1iI|?"'i_6lI."""' fn I? ? :''k" Washlngtoa Is ! Will? T'" "olW'ng to | Hllllamston. Midway between Roa- i noke and Pamlico rivers, would he i """' i o* Washing. i ^ ? ^"1.1 I, a terse ,i;Ir plain with no Important creeks to span nor grades to make, that the , r,r uhich suffers commercial Isolation would contribute liberally toward building of ,he line This territory r.n,"^ l<v?|v? l> width, and would give, he a" "? husiness, if lt shouId r"" Hi \\ inhingtoif. t. l..ra,^, ,?e rl^rTjT^S^ southern Railroad, ?oth of woulo sap ^e./ l.ie br-ca^tse-oTW Ja? k of territory to back lu If the road should come to Will ?am?w. ? yen Id .ros. ,h. Xorfolk ^Southern, touch tl,e A. C. I... aj.d. ?f 'he Seaboard" Air Line at I^wiston. We are rery much like our sister town of Wash-. 4aetoc,Jwfe?tn ,jaat, .jju.ilk h 7n ??r ? "he W m?",h0f -i .J-r ,Vru?..mprur;r.r^ r and make eoimeetlon. thus com p tlnp >t-|th th.- other roadirio the ad vantsge of Kas, Carolina. Wo d???.-ir?* tn uia , L,., ,n. , ?llr People sit up Mtionl l " "? ''' ?al'er. Whv snofflr' we 5,??r| ,llb. - haven and Washington make...e.p rhaf ? ,t0<", """S'? 'Remember 'ha, " ings ar. Ur(t?|y wbtit pr',gr.-Z2. ""y '?"?? 'hese vanSSBR ? """ ev-r> Lu HB1'' not ol,r ?'U8lne9n to b<Htt r,7!T'l!!l"nw Jl",*me'ni on the '-t)AU a*-?r Other towns. Rather t "a"r ?"? >?>? sh ?"r rlKlu* " It can be """ 11 '? '-?' for the Malta -??kee, Road com. our "V l wl" enter nto the plan to develop lh. sectlon ur;i' ,,T1|!rh>" t llllamston Knterprise It wan the Intention of the Dally New* to aajr nothing more with refer the MaltftWjj?fcMK.<*n?4rrBto?. Whether laftdrfTK* the matter la How in the bands of the Council of State fos-a iletiaKiii, bnt ot?r toatewperary t hee seen fit to relieve hlmseTT at such length we are necessarily bound Ux sii up and take notice Just a little bit. \fe desire to- say further mtt, too, for the benefit of the Enterprlsa. that Washington is not now, nor nev er has made a fight against Belha ven. In its desire to secure this rqafl. That town has a pigrfect^nd Just rTgKt to preheat Its claim.-* amt ? TtJTT News thfnks her citizens would have been disloyal to its Interests If -they had not done se. They are working for Belhaven, warn to see their town prosper, then why should Washing ton and its people be at enmity with Belhaven for doing the samtf thing its citizens are engaged in? We are surprised at the Enterprise making any such intimation. Surely Its ed ttor has been -misinformed and is not acquainted with the facta. To Inform h|m correctly- The News will state. Washington wants the Hyde county road, tobeex tended here and thlnka. this* is the proper termin&L and- In this its citizens are working hard to see this desire accomplished;^ Belhaven does want the road extend ed to Washington but wishes it to toufh there also, a natural desire and its people are working toward that end. This la the sum of the whole matter, nothing more. There is no ill feeling engendered, and The News hopes the Enterprise will correct tbla fats* inhtresslon. \vH?hinffiAn and Belhaven are good neighbors, at peaiv With' each other and will be, no matter which way the wind blows in this railroad agitation. But, says the Enterprise. Willlamston should ?have J his rdad because it is the log ical place for it. and right here Is where the versatile editor "wields a most graphic no.. tt? aajM -e arc selfish in our desires and that we are trying to benefit ourselves to the det riment of the drowned and Isolated farmers of the great county of Hyde. That Washington tMnksoHyde cotan IV owongs to it. elc. V\'e do not think Hyde county is bound to any place by tho statute of limitation. ? ? ? - Hj'iv ?.^uln ' our brother edltoF seems, to be off JT-ttjere has been [any spirit of exhibited to ward the bringing of this, road to L.W ashlnetoo. The Xswn fail&_ to fcc It. but thFrevVfiauJd l?? a-^reat deal of selfishness exhibited if t'li*. r.v^i destined for^Wtfllanistori. a town that has no riaim under the sun for It, has never done anything for the peo ple of Hyde and could not If it would for the fart that it is not in a posi tion to do so. the contrary opinion of the Williamson Enterprise notwith standing The people of Hyde coun ty are. anxious for this road to be built to this city aud have shown that desire through intimations and let ters to the Council of State, in this matter they did not know there was such a place as Willlamston on the map- AMOtner tmflfc: The editor of our contemporary says that If the road was built to Washington It would cost so much more than to li\ illiamston, where It would get all the business. Now. such statements as this are a matter of speculation. a,,d aro to be proven. Just the mere statement of a newspaper, doesn't f oil OJ' that it is true. One would judgS from the editorial In the. En terprise that Wllliamstcm has let the persimmon he clnc and Is mad over it Wo asu sorry twr* 't.^ut wheit. it comes to the time that Hyde county wants to Ignore us i*r Willlamston. there will be a lit tle kicking done in some other parts. The kicking will come good and hard How's ? ' ?" - r Business ? This ad. is directed at the man who has all the business fn his line In this community. Mr. Merchant -You say ycfu've got it all. Ytfu're r h f m nil ?!.. ? - iW buy, anyhow. But at the same time you would like more business. ? Make this community buy more! Advertise strongly, ju diciously, consistently. Suppose you cairftuya lot of washtubs cheap; advfertise a big washtub sale in this paper. Put in' an inviting picture of a washtub where the read ers can see it the minute' they look at your adver tisement. Talk strong on washtubs. And you willi find*very woman in this] vicinity who has been getting along with a tick ety warfhtubfor years and years will buy a new one from you. That is -creative busi B em noyw. ? ? ? , ? Our ad. rates are INALLCITIE^ANDTOWNff FROM MAINE ' f O FLORIDA. FROM NOI^TH CAROLINA TO CALIFORNIA, tla duaiy In hot ?e?hir, _ X_? ? " ThUIn IU.H (. wiiV w .eeklhe .uburh?_ Move 10 wMhlngton Pmrk. 'tb rtBOlt !<!??? ?!?< 1" *hlch ^AY Move to Washington Park. 'tia a moat Ideal spot In which tprUrc Secure the lot today. A- C. HAT^A IN TIMF^F PF ACF, PREPARE FOR WAR To3ay there are times of Peace in WHARF PROPERTY. The free inland water route wili brhig WAR. Prepare ? see me today. A. C. HATHAWAY. Leon Wood 1*EMBERS N. Y. COTTON EXCHANGE limn W. Co LEON WOOD BANKERS and BROKERS STOCKS. BONDS. COTTON, GRAIN and PROVISIONS. I 71 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING. NORFOLK. VA. . -Prtvmte Wfrea toN. Y. S'ock Exchange. N- Y. Cotton Ex'tftsaftge. Chicago . Board of Trade and other Financial Centers. Correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal accounts given careful attention. frofn none other "than Hyde county itself. The citlzenU of this good county ktiow tbat for the past quar top of a ui'iitury Washington has biwn ! their best friend. Tj^have traded here. the. r produce Is shipped here and some of Hyde county's best and ^ foremost citizens . -live and reside here. Hyde county'B and Washing ton'! interests are one; they go hand in hand and the people of that coun ty want their railroad to come to a uiwn wiw'iv inuy havf nwn ? irfnifd fair and just in the past, and they would not for a moment Mmntenance the consideration of any other place. For the benefit of the Enterprise we will say. Washington may not get the road, but The News believes it wlll,-yr" W'HUamston Jrtfet as well go away l ark and sit down, for she can never hope, to figure In the fTght. The claims of Wllllamston as pre sented by .he Enterprise are well put and they /how the engineering of a wise and -?igariinih head." but thrr .won't do. We folk over hero are on the iwK ' . . and ? If ? aiTDtMj I'ftud should be directed toward Eastern Carolina we will endeavor to whis per the secrnt-trvour neighbor over on the. Roanoke. Then he can sit up and take notice as he has In this In stance.- - CAMP) (K MAS CREEK ITEMS. A goodly number of our farmers attended th?L farmer's - meeting in your city !#?. week. Among them Mr. J. D. Aldridge, Mr. B. H. Mizon. Mr. M. D. -LowiB. Mr ||. c. Mnyo^M?d Mr, W. I. Austin. All brought home mo%t favorable reports of the meet Mr. R. H. Mlxon has moved fronTf this place to South Creek. Edlor Jan. L. Mayo was here last! a welcome. Rob Tatum while digging marl for Mr. J. C. Overton lasf week, found an old knife down in the marl about six feet below the level of the land It Is supposed some one lost the! ^knlfe and it found its way to the| marl through a crawfish- hole. Our farmers are receiving good prices for- their cotton", which they surely n^ed and richly deserve. They are yeiolclng. and we~ FejnW<?? them The crop is considerably short on account of the extremely dry weather. Ml > fl A iihl In nf IhlR nlnce. has ) been called to the care of the Free will Baptist Church at. Blount's I CrwK.1 ? We wish Tfrr the pastor and | church a most successful year. -iL_Canlpe filled his regu lar aiiprnuHieni nqre at ihe Methodist t Church Sunday evenings and received I Mr. C. C. MayoV name for member- 1 ship. Mr. G, (J. Slmpson^and Joe Sadler^j Campbell's Creek visitors Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Mayo, of Royal. I visited Mr. Mayo's father. Mr. J. W. ] I Mayo, of- this place, last- Sunday. ' ? mi mill 'JIM. I\ H Mlxon and Mrj.1 Mlxon s mother, Mrs. West, and Mrs. Crane Walker, of ?mall, visited i>yc. and Mrs. B. H. Mlxon. of this place, Sunday, and attended church" here Sunday evening. * ? Bir,I; JUSTICE. City of Nachez is Partially Destroyed 4 1 - ?? The storm that has b?au? visiting the coast of the Southern States for the past few dayB has wrought cou. Hiderablc damage to shipping and prepertv, in fact, it Is reported that the storm Is the severest In a num ber of years, particularly on the Gulf [Of Mexico. Dispatches today tell of the destruction of half of the city of Natchez, Mississippi. While the In formation up to the hour of going to press is meagre enough has been gleaned to record terrible disasters Each season of the *year when equinox approaches. the country IB tees eubjectgd tu Hill lilf ?Bff high winds. This year the present storm has so far eve**4e4 nil othert in velocity ae4 destruction 77? been fortunate In escaping Uie main portion ol_ (ke' storm. Clyde Liiiief re Disabled Beifnfort, N. C.. Sept. 21.- ? The Clyde Line steamer Carlb, which an chored .off the point of Cape Hatteras lnfft1 night with her machine; > dlb abled and on actouni of bad weather rode out tbe^nlght safely and si in no Immediate danger. During the night the steamer Sa bine. of the Mallorv Line, bound rrom New York to Key West and Galveston, came 1q touch with the Carlb and Captuin Mclntpsh, of the Sabine*. offered. asHistance. The United ' States revenue cutter Yamacraw, which in the vttlnlty of Delaware Breakwater' last night &nd received word by- wireless tele graph from the steamer- C**nanche, of'thfr Oarlb^s mlsli'ap, air hed alung slde the Carlb this morning. At noon the Sabine started south with the Carlb In tow. the weather getting worse all the time. Earthquake _ . Heavy in. Brazil Washington, Sept/ 21. ? An earth quake of moderate Intensity began at 3:29:38 o'clock yesterday afternoon and continued an hour, according to the record taken from the seismo graph at the United States weather bureau? thi? morning. _J The_offlidals estimate that the center of a<*lvlty was loe&ted-about 4.000 miles from Washington ! ? It Is believed the.. shocks were cen-i ?tered In Brazil, where yesterday all cable communlcation-wlth the city of Manaos, situated on the Rio Negro, ten miles from its mouth in the Ama Z?n. was cut orr. Reports from "Bra zil iodlfate tho towns of namarenT and Obides were also affected by the shocks^ ? EKCTMOM TOMORROW. Don't forget the excursion ior Nor folk leaves Washington tomorrow at 9:56 a. m. F/ire. $2 round trip. PROHIBITION CANIUDATK. Newport, Sept. 21. ? The Prohibi tion party of Rhode Island has nam ed Willis H; White, of Providence, for governor. Many a frivolous woman twines herself about a man's heut for the purpose of stringing him. v ; Neuralgia, . toothache, sciatica, or any pain in the nerves is quickly re lieved by an application of Sloan's < Liniment, It penetrates right to the seat of the trouble, ' quiets the excited nerves and gives permanent as <? well as immediate relief ^loan's Liniment is in excellent antiseptic rem edy for cuti, bums, bndsei, poisonous insect stints and sprains. ? J ? ? Hf. *1M. '\ ' ? - -RATE, 1 cent per wortL j Estimrte six word* to the line, and Inclose payment with copy. . Aniwera Jjo ads. ^may ^^recctved ^?t^thU office. by 12.45 m. Ads. by messenger, tele phone or mall given careful attentiod* FOR SALE. ^UULB? IN GREAT VARIETY Dr. Hardy's Drug Store. FRESH FALL SEED ? CLOVER, Rye, Rape, Vetch. Cabbage and Turnip. Dr. Hardy's Drug Storo. aaTvtSSBvTuiuw for walk ? 1 ^have on hand 25 fine canary -birds, good songsters, -beautiful plumage, guaranteed Price per pair, *5 ; single blrdj, >2.50. Ouaran 'teed safe delivery any where. In the - State. Address VV. H. Qasklns. Aurora, N. C. ?. * '--"v - MISCELLyEOUS. STENOGRAPHER A K 1) T Y P E writei^? Let mo -write your tetters. Miss Beulah Tbomason, 115 Mar ket street. WANTED? TO BUY ONE ROLL top desk and one flat top desk. jCall on or write W. T. Bailey, Jr. GRAPES WANTED ? -WHITE SCUP perJVong.at the Union Grocery Co. - W^IL buy all we can. get for the I ueil 10' dijft. . 24 I WANTED ? KirCKHS MAGAZINE wants an energetic and responsi ble man or woman in Washington to collect for renewals and solicit ? new atibsrriptions dm lug full ui spare Lime. Experience unneces sary. Any one can start among ? friends ? ami ? acquaintances ? and build up a paving and permanent business Without capital. Com plete outfit and instructions free. Address, "VOX," Success Maga zine, Room 102, Success Magazine ntdg.. New York Cltty, X. Y. 21 A IlKWAItll Wll.l: UK I'AII) FOK the return of jiiy horse and cart, or for information which will lead to their recovery. , They were taRen from Chauncey's shipyard Saturday night, between 7 and 8 o'clock. Description of horse, dark brown, white spot in fore-^ _ head, white ankle on oqe hind leg: . weight about 900 poundST" 'Cart, bodf painted red. shafts nof paint ed, axle well worn, 2 ring* on It used for wask?r?, h<?avy wheels with new- tires. Add reus Major W ooten . Washington , N. C., or The Dally Xews. 1 . 21 HOYS! GIRLS! COLUMBIA BICY cle free! Greatest offer out. Get ? your friends to subscribe to our magazine and we will make you a present or a |40 Columbia Bicycle ? the best made. Ask for particu lars, "Tree out lit, and circular tell ing "How to Start." Address "The Bicycle Man." 23*21 East 22d SU v"gr v"rlr ^ v- ; M? SCHEDULE GAS BOAT VICTOR. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Leave Hunter's Bridge 6 a. m; ar rive at Bath. 6.30, Washington, >. Leave Washington 2.30 p. m., arrive Bath 5. p. m . Hunter's Rrldgef>.?0,_ Fare^Oc. round trip, 35c^ne way. WILLIAM BOYD. Master. OYSTERS! purtxic Delivered to any part of city 25 cent| quart. Served In any style, steamed a specialty st 113 Market Street Ocracoke Fresh Deessed Mullets. T. DOUGHTY. s Very krious ' UUnnj utm ?? MMrnttt jBf oafi nedUM and have the wfebf mm gtvma ftm. For this kmm w# urge yom ia buying .to ho cartful to get the genuine? ? 81 j6Sh?raugKT Liver ftUdU&K Tho reputation of this old, relia- I ble medicine, for constipation, in- | digfestioh and liver trouble, it firm- , ly established. It doet not imitate. I other medicinee. It ia better than f other*, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger aala than all othert combined. - - WOL* D? tow* e n riuit - Practice Limited to Disease* of the ?Eye. Ear, Noee and Thrpet. Hours: *?!! A. Jtf. * A Cor. Main tod ? ' I 2-5P. M. Gladden Sta., ?PHONE. ft*. . Weabinstoa. N. C. Dr. i. M. ffSrdy PRACTICING PHYSICIAN ?' ' ?; ~n SURGEON1 Washington, N. C. DR. H.SNELL Dentist. ) V Office corner of Main jRps pass Streets. Phone Washington, N. C. ? ? ATOWKVa? ? H. S. WARD JUNIUS O- GRIMES -WARB< ATTORNEYS-AT.r.AW We practice in the Courts of the Pi rat Judicial District, snd the ?' Federal Courts. John H. Small, A. D. MacLean. ? Harry Mrlftnllsn, - , ? . SMALL, MACLEAN & McMULLAN ? ?<- 7 ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW " Washington, .North Carolina. W.D.GRIMES, attornf.y-at.iaw. ? Washington, North Carolina. Practices InaU the Courts. ? W. M. BOND, Edenton, N. C. - NOR WOOL) I SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS -AT. I. AW Washington, North Carolina. Practice in all Couita.^ = ? W. L. Vaiitfhan W- A. Thompson VAUGHAN & THOMPSON attorneys-at-law ~ Washington and Aurora, N, C. Practice in all the courts. H. C. CARTER, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW," . Washington, N. C. Office Market Street. tVm. B. Rodman. Wiley C. ^ HrODMAN & RODMAN m ' Attorneys-at-Law ; - Washington, N. C. Business Cards fVL. STEWART ; -PttAGTICAL * A HHMAkkK and JEWELER. Corner Main and. Market Street*. ? Just received a targe aaaortment of the latest desk na In Jewelry. Re- A. pairing a specialty. H. B. fioldsteip, We are atil! doing buaineaa at our old stand. In thia period between the ? aeaaona we are stlllsatiafying cuK^ tomers. Our fall tamp let are already In and we rf?n take yow eiilei u^yr for immediate or future delivery. Youra for buaineaa, H. B. Goldstein. For ' " t T^FlRE INSURANCE L ? see J. and P. B. MYERS 1- ii i? The J. H. Simmons Marble and: MONUMENTS I'lkMllllI wa*k Klghl. ~ WASHINGTON. N. C. WHITE - BXRBEr--SHOF~ The only first-class white shop In city. * A trial will convince anyone ?f reas onable judgment. We have 3 chair*, 3 firat-claaa white barbers. Satifacikm ' aasured. Opposite Poatal office. A. B. OR AUGHON, Prop. * c. Morgan Williams INSURANCE * of all kinds. 4 i , .1? ? . ? POPI.F. who ?e troubled with Miffneu and poor circulation ?hould use Liniment
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