WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS
Entered as secoutJ-^TffBs iflalte:- '
August 5. 1909, at the poet office p."
Washington, N. C.. under the act o:
March 3. 1879.
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EXCEPT SC.NDAY.
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J. L. M\Tf\ Editor ami I'rOprfCfelr.
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??WeiU'-n far.i. i; a'.-'d in iln* lynch-!
ing " -Wo.nen pvlKI r???,v tria* j
broke heu:-..-< ,.e 'drugged
for mil-1 ilu- v;^;. ci N-griiV
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with larRo" totals a ywf a^o, nt>ia'
? precltujmi; 'cny hoaVy galna bclna
Shown In the current monthly 're-'
ttirna. As an actual f^ct. the Orto
her expen'IirnTf- waa not only largr-r I
than that of September, but. also ex
ceeded 'the totals recorded In Janu
arr'and February of 1909. It Is fur
-October would he jaudLjMXBr_were
-It not tor the heAv/ agci^tw tngw
juateaa to jtm m pam
ttwrn -ki. October
?year If that city ts excluded from
the compilation a. gain In the rest of
the .country of l'3 per cent ia shown
| over October u year a^o. Finally. it
"a'.rsiil l>o t'livpTVHU that fully tiro^
thirds of all the cities of the country
?lw?w feid.-i.i over October,'; 190^.
Tli? !'?? . t r?'u-.Aly euored Mr.
j~K">--u-r. uf. r't?l:iylv4BTa, as sjvtna
; 'Trii New York #:vj? claim as many
| Preside:!** as Yirjrfifca. and that Ohio
lis i^ily one short of Virginia. The
I record as to President is: Virginia.
Iff-.- JefTerson, Madisau,
.Monroo; Tyler. years; New York,
1 . V:u?-^Hnren.' Fillmore, Arthur,
rriev. taiul. itoos^velt yeass;-*Jl?io.
' William Henry li:irrison, Hayesj
Qarikfcl. V> Kir.l-y. Taf'., IS year*
and 1 month. at the end of Taff
term: Tennessee, 3. Jackson*. l'oli;,
and Johnson. i."? years and 1? months:
Mas^ach';?eMy. i*. John Adams and
John Quiincy Adams, \ year* ; llli
i! n>< ?' l ii'i-nl'i mnl (Iran*. . 12 vc.'.vs
and l month: Louisiana. Taylor. I
yepj" : New Ham] shire. Pierca. 5
years; Pennsylvania, Buchanan. 4
years; Indiana, benjamin Harrison.
I years.
of Virginia's five 'Presidents, fetfv
were elected as>u<h. Tyler serving
? i.i: Hai ri.- ni.'s. ut-.ii. All of Ohio's
live Presidiums wore elected as such,
and of New York's five, only Mi"*"-1
were ? liosen by the people for that
oflko. the other two succeeding on
the deafh of ihe President. Johnson,
one of Tennessee's three, was also
elected Vice President only. ,S?o Ohio
has had more elected Presidents than
any other .Slate. All of- Virginia'*
President* except Tyler were chosen
for two 'terms ; only oij'ehf those of
-rmro- \vn? .'clpercd- the'reromt- tItta,
and only one from New -Y orK- l.ln
iioln and Orai:!. of initio's. w?re
i\v!i e elected.
J, Of V Preside ux^. NeAy. York h'r.s
;r.-r!iMir?l-iPtvflve Of whi.m teearv
\ ' v >';? . ? ? Mi- sa. fiitse'.rs '
i-ivd ih re<- . Vi-Hrrkt tv:e. Indiana
K' f!ti;e'r.y two. and Siv.;th Oar
j* s nnla. Al.^-nT.rt. M vve.
I .' u:- ?>? illin. Vw j-:rs? ;
. Is. Fiv ? pr. s'devtr have died
| ;'.*?! 13 Six r:. ? Preside ?RXir, CPr.Ton.
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! THE GAIETY I
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Tlit tdwka that want sdi. hare
?l(l? of' thot* that -have bfen ?rcon<
---? ? fc- - r? -'T thirrriwi
hnapltal The. iffldarit allege* that
| .Mr. Jou?8_'>ILt>ws a nuisance to be
committed by; Japing four to five
dogs which disturb the peace of the
locality and sleep of the residents
:B'.'ifihl?r)iw4
aud barking. The case was set for |
trial at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon,
j At that. hour both the defendant and
I-roset ij-.or were in court. Dr. C.nrtl
asked Mr. Jones if ho wouldn't
_ iiKf it? move 10 bother localltr-. - Te*?
, il?. feiidani answered^ in the atlirma
t.ive. 1>CA stated [hilt as lie luui iiuiil
|i'.:svrfr!t he would- have lu vemnin'uir
? :il the month was out. Dr. Gardner
Itl. en paid the defendant the amount
of tlii? rent and asked to- be t:i\ed 1
t-wkh live cos'ih in the case. The mat
ter was thus settled and ihe canine;
| v 1 1 ' be moved to another section**,?
ithe city. ? Wilmington Star.'
j Tli C4" half back on the College team.
II ??i your cop 'days was lank and
(??an ; '1
But now he's big and strong ?*=
three, s *
I iluilt up by Hockf Mountain Tea.
J Hnnly's Drug Store.
The schooner Mary Gallairl is in
? ? dl.<?I?areing a general cargo of
RieohamlSse fop the wholesale firm
<>f K. K. Mixou A: Company.
The Peerless
llentedy i? Vlek'a
C n nip & Pneumonia
Sulw for all allC( lioiiti
of the air p.i*sii;:e?, ?ami
iiilliimmaiioiis wueli as v
I lolls, liiui^o. liuriis.
Mtolli'ii Mir fares,
The im??m vultUihle discovery
oxU?i_a^i!
2.V, Alh* ;mmI 8I.CH).
All l)i imgiMtn.
tisi : <tM? ?i.:.!M:r.r:
C. is ri<l In l' ..i :?..?>
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CJIKATIA II! ;>l l 111 TIJIJ' ,
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'ami V i?it ui I'ltl.SIIH.XT TAl'T ?
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? :?:h c:ubll>: h. 1 :? with final
| iOs t.iiK irirsy <
i:u vrinx
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; m;? : ri/i:vi tai t s i list \wt t?<
Tint- w ati:k \ lut.'.'MA
'T?.l Mam* ff!
niiruiiVf
iiy a:al Na?.:l I'a
iw.i reviews ! by l'rcs-'j
i.lfj t Taf: ft: lit-. 30 n. r.1.. Ncv. IGth. I
A(Mh ??? li> 'Dill at
t. nt. . 4
rj itsKTlinic l>u?j?lay at City j
r.MK ,.i, j?. hi. " ^ ^
Virpiuiii l!r as.d C;ii>o Henry |
^ v.'jys attrnc.i/'e. nrner more de- 1
th:ui ir; Novi'mbec.
lU'iai niiiL, pvoriol ;ra'na will leave* j
S'.- :o!x Vov. l f>th c? n.O'i p. m., for J
?liMKlIt'ii. cnakihe nil stoi-s r.jnl i
!!.:>?) i?. m to Edenton via d.recij
com|j|ftt" informal
Agents. or add res b
ii^c. lit maxs. i;. n^-A-r
Norfolk. Va.
| TOYS I
[ anil Z
\ Holiday Goods ||
I ? - ? h
? Beeutifirl line oPChina ?]
? to select from. Si
> Fresh Chocolate Can- |!
dy just received. t
SgE^tfrc iie\v ljfte of-^ir
ture Moulding to ar^J
rive today.
'Phona Sg. ' |
H. f*. SnarrWvi/ 1
|home OP i
TUffLovlIm Plait; You Evei Sa-w
n Park
Swamp and Highland Farms
For Sale.
A. C. HAT^HAWAY, Washington.- N. C.
Leprffcood MEMBERS N. V. COTTON EXCHANGE James W. Coo
J. LEON WOOD & CO.,
BANKERS and BROKERS
? STOCK.*, BONDS. COTTON, GRAIN and PROVISIONS.
73 PLUME STREET, CARPENTER BUILDING. NORFOLK.^.
Private Wires to N. Y. S'Ock Exchange, N. Y. Cotton Exchangq^Chicago
Board of Trade and other 1-ioancial Centers.
correspondence rrspcctfully solicited, Investment and Marginal
accounts given careful attention.
REAL ESTATE WANTED I /f
I. have moved to Washington, N. C., from Van
Wert, Ohio, where I was engaged in the Real Es
tate business for more than thirty years, and- will
? frntiagc in the same ia Washington, N. C I want
farms and other lands for sale. . If you want to
sell your farm or lands see me or 'phone ,
W. M. KEAR,
Washington, N. C. 'Phone!85.
Office with'C. D.gParker, Havens-Small Building.
Money saved is money made!
A Welsbach Junior Lamp burns 2 feet of Gas per
hour, and gives 50 Candle Power of Light, where an
open tip burns 6 feet of Gas and gives 20 Candle Pow
er. How much do you save?
WASHINGTON
LIGHT
& _L
WATER
? Wclsbach Junior.
COMPANY
NORFOLK & SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
in;:i:rT si:ru? k iTktwf.kv all points -iN
t * < JUl II t ALol.lNA. >M) vi-i NlllMlHh Til >11
F.\sn:i:\ cities. sciikdilk in i.m i;i ?? si!it. ist.
T ? ! \ I \ S i.K w;: WASHINGTON
EX PRESS:
A M-, u.-ily. ? i f u:,day, for Maekoyg Ferry, Kdenton, 1.1 Lza
rh City, Norfolk, eorij:4ctl^g wp.h all lines North, East and West.
ur.u Cdumbia -?j<r4.
?' P. M. ly vxc^ri: Sunday, f?>r Maefcey? Terry unci Intermediate
?utions. _ /
'? A. >1 '<1 ? IV J" ' nvin-'. F?rnsvlil-\ Wilson, ra^lelgh a:ul inter- I
?;.< 'Hale V t y. r.ti wrj\ <? Ralclr.b il-i'T A. ft. Connects a^WHson**;
? 4i;i;v :;s V.Ti\<"- Krilti'.U i'.-LIT A. M. Cor.lui'ti at- WhsOM -I,
daily, '-so'i'i Sunday, for O r-ou ville^K ii riiV LI" " '?Y tJs'c n . Ra!- j
"and intc'i-b'- i rTiiiTeinC ~^rr:r7?~mTetjrTi 1V3TP. M. Connects
- Farmville it East Carolina It- it- tor all points North and Soufh.
'?*. A. M. daily oxcivt Sunday for Nc-*v .Bern. .
? IV M. daily <*:?* *1' Punday fur f?v Kern, Morthead City. Beaufort
i , . i in' rr.' in ? ?- - J ;i' xo'.v H#rn at 7.3 > p. M. < daily )
[or ew H^rn
at Km Hqi
O: !? .' 1 .:;-.i-/nt' t rni
P. M. daily for Klnstou and Gold.-boro.
P. V. uiliy i-t Sunday for Piiw-lov-n, IJelhaveu and Intermediate
rations.
I'. r further i-u r t i ."4 1 a r:- , consuir Norfolk L. Southern Railway folder, or.
ar-iv to TV H- Mycr:;- TU '.ic. A-t^it.
h r. m iKiiNS. p. a. w. w. c:ro.\tox, a. c. p. a.
i:. t. iiAMR, mc:il, Norfolk, va. '
V ' ; ? ':'c; y? ?!&.;? V'i i C "fr. ^Vl>- ?1^ A>1 %? . ^ f*j. >it
EAST CAROLINA ~ . ?
C Teachers' Training School I
7," Fttatiltshfd nnil mainiatncd-fev tW State lor the young men ^
-.5 and women wh?J wish to qualify themselves for the profession ;k
~~ of teaching. Buildings anil equipment new and modern. Satfi- ? .=;
^ ration perfect' bf 4
SESSION OPENS OCTOBF R 5TH, 19#9. \$
>-? For prospectus and information, address ROBT. H. WRIC^HT, 4;
President, Grecnvflie, N. C. jf"
?l wr * ? 1 _ &
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OPPORTUNITIES
RATE. 1 cent pef word:
Estimate Si* words tQ flit Una, anil ,
tnctose payment with copy. Ajjjwc
to ads. may be received at this offic
To iusurc prompt attention all adver
tisements should be in business office
i.r n it 4 .. i.y ^ ngfri1^
phone or moil given careful attention^
x Qfi KAl'H E R A X I) T Y P 1>
writes. Lit mo write your letters.
Miss Beulah TjjomasdiT ~ ? I
- Gjihqtber of Commerce
SEE Tire BEAUJFl'L DOLL IX
Hoyt's window. It will be given
away December 24 to one holding
most votes. " ? . ?
WANTED ? rEANl'M OF ALL
kinds. Highest cash prices
H. D. Mayo & Co.
OLD TIME HARRECt'E. 40 FIN E
r chickens nt Clemmon's Restaurant.
Phono 146. *
FOR KALE ? PEA X IT SACKS, to
cents cach^ H. B. Mayo & Co.
OYSTERS, 23C PER QVAltT, AT
Clemmon's Restaurant. Phone
No. 14 6.
FOR REXT OR LEASE ? EIGHT
horse farm in Bath township
known as the J no. T. Gay lord
farm. Apply to Wesley Peebles.
17
TllAl>fl 10 CENTS AH HOVT'S AXI)
got a vote Tor the lovely doll.
LOST ? Pill KAl'PA ALPHA PIN,
set with pearls and emerald?.
Finder return ?o thJ*-.olBoe.--? 1-5
WE HAVE OPEXE!? AX OYSTER
saloon opposite the <ourt house
and, will yervo ra*.v oysters only.
"\We will deliver them at your
phone l? V. Give tjs a trial.
S?3?aiw & U9jverlnp. . if,
THi: MORE Yf>r TRADE AT HOVT's
?'fho liiorc char. Gi pre yours fof ihe
beautiful, dolj.. S&nrt now.
<?l liACOKK OV?ii'KI!S AND Mil.
K:.-. i<hI.'.v? at Cle'n'Tum'i
rar.t. Phone 140. ..
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ROU ND TRIP
EXCURSION tARES
NORFOLK. VA.
Aocouiir
\TL.\XTI< DEEPER WATERWAYS
COXYETNTlOX,
November 17-'-o. lf)0U, ^
? tinil i.ifc i t ut
pi;::siDt:xr taft.
\o\ ember |S?,
rT." N^-.-f^l.: .1 S'vr!:i-rii .Railway
will ??ell 'round trip tickets at ex
tremely low. .fare* iron nil yo'.nrs on
5ts*l!tif? to NorlulU, VH.. Nov. 1C,*17.
IS' flJVH Tn; TT?0?; final limit retnitofn;?
-1. <
C T.LKllIM'.
TIOX
November 19tli.
\eo.ju:.'. prc.<id'.'!it Taft's ftr^t vit-it
t o ''"Fidv w a *. e r V i r ? ' r. i a.
r PROGRAMME '
M;i ra moth Military and Naval. Pa
"nr*'-?- rt-vif-ivfd by Pres
ident Taft at 1*0:3*1 a. m|( November
19th.
Address by President Taft at 11:30
a. m'. ?
Grand Pyrote-a ,ic- Display at -City
i'il) ii, 7 p, 111.
VIRGINIA BEACH and CAPE
HENRY always attractive, neveu
more delightful than in November.
.Get complete lufonnoliou from
Ticket Agents, or address,
" ? H. C. HCDGIN8, G. P. A.. *
Norfolk, Virginia.
Last Monday, a gasolene tank off
a pas boat was carried to Mr. R. L.
nWal, foreman of the Joi n L. Roper
I. umber Company* marhine shop, to
repair. 'Jlr fli.l,,-, t[nr|
,M nn>' raaolene in H,e tank so laltl
a red hot Iron on the hole to solder
' ' A? soon ag t l:f? hoi Iron cached
the hple Ihe tank exploded, knocking
Mr. DuVfll down and overturning
.nearly everythlpK In tlmjUmn., Luck
Jly no harm was done to anything
except the tank, which ,wa* totally
ruined, but Mr. DuVal had a narrow
escape. ^Oriental News.
F09 GENERAL.
SURGICAL
-AND-,
Non
contagious
MEDICAL
CASES
, AiVTESi-^flwliM
rooms $*5 to *21. M.
Ward (large and alryf
*11 per week. Ad
. A m mmm' ^ .
< fflfZSS) JULIA
-A, SMITH,
Swpf. of Nun*
-'?r iaam "
11 unoniTai*. ?
wt nya^ifitr
Professional Column
- 1 ? -
SPECIALISTS
r'1 ?? .
H. W. CARTER, M. D. "
Practice Limited to Disease* of the
Lye. Lif, Hum und Tliimu. ? : ?
PHONE 86.' ' Wajhlnpoi. N.^:
JDr. L M.
PRACTICING
PHYSICIAN
Hardy
ING
and SURGEON
Washington, N. C. -
DR. H. SNELL
Dentist. I
Office corner of Main and"
Respass Streets. Phone 100 M
Washington, N-^. ^
ATTOKXEYS
H. S. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES
WARD & GRIMES
ATTQRNEYS-AT-LAW
Washington, N. C.
We practice in the Courts of the First
Judicial District, and the
Federal Courts.
John H. Small, A. D. MacLean,
Harry McMullan.
SMALL, MAC LEAN &
McMULLAN
ATTORNEYS- AT-L AW
WaahinKton, North Carolina.
w. D. GRIMES
attqrney-aT-law
Washington, North" Carolina.
Practices In al! the Courts.
tVui. U. Hodman. \ViI?*y C. Kodnmu. f '
RODMAN & RODMAN
Attorney s-at-I.iw
Washington. N. C. ^ -
| \V. M. IJCfNI). Etlcnton. 'N. C.
NORWOOD L.SIMMONS
BOND & SIMMONS
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW
Washington. North Carolina.
Ptyctlcc in all Cuuits.
|
, W. L. Vauchan . W* A. Thompson
T"" VAliCHAN & THOMPSON
j AXTOR N FY S? A X?LA W ?
I Washington and Aurora, N. C. ^
Practice in all tlie-courts;
H. C. CARTER, JR.t
| ATTORNE Y-AX.LAW~^|
Washington, N. C.
Office iMarkct St^pet.
~ EDWARD L. STEWART
Xttorney-at-Law.
i Office- over Daily News,
: Washington, N.-C.
COLLIN H. HARDING
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW?
Office Savings & Tw^o., Building
Rooms ? and 4. .. . . _
WASHINGTON, N. C.
- STEPHEN C. BRAGAW -
Attorney and Counselor
: ? in-law ?
Washington, N. C.
Business Cards
G. A. PHILLIPS & BRO., ?
FIRE
And Plate Glass"
SUR A N (J K . .7
F<3r |
FIRE INSURANCE
see '
see ,
J. and P. B. MYERS
The J. H. Simmons Marble
and Granite Co.
MONUMENTS
Prices and Work Right.
WASHINGTON, N. a.
WHITE - BARBER - SHOI^
The only first-class wblteshopln city.
A trial will convince anyone of reas
onable judgment. We have 3 chairs,
3 first-class white barbers- SatHaction
assured. Opposite Postal office.
A. B. DRAUGHON. ?rop.
C, MORGAN WILLIAMS
INSURANCE ?
of all kinds.
??." v?,._
HORSES andfMULES? jv~
from
; GEO. H. HILI,.
~.'SZL ?