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WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS Catered as second-class matter August 5. 1909. at the postofflce ai Washington. N. C.. uuder the act of March S. 1879. ?r PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. No. 114 East Main Street. J. L. MAYO, Editor and Proprietor. JTelephonc_ No. 20 U. S I' 1ISC RIPT ION KATES: Ond Month S .25 four Months . . . 1.00. Six Months, r* 1.50 I One Year. . . 3.00 ' Subscribers desiring the paper dls- 1 continued wllFpIett&e notify. this office oq date of expiration, otherwise. It will be rontimieiL'at regular subscrip tion rates uutil notice to stop is re ceived. I! you do not get Tlw-DsHr^ews 'promptly telephone or write the man ager. and the complaint will receive Immediate attention, it Is ourtleslrc to please you. * WASHINGTON. N. C-. NOV. IS LET THE NEWS FOLLOW. Parties leaving town should not Call to let The News fallow them daily with the -news ot Washington fresh and crisp. It will prove a valuable companion, reading to y.ou like a let ter from home. Those* at the sea shore or mountains will find The News a most welcome and Interesting visitor. MI ST RE SIGN Ell. 'All articles senf to The News for publication must be signed bj* the writer." otht-r wise tLoy ^Vttl not 'be published. . . XKW lOF.S TO FIGHT PXKl' MOXIA. The Initial success of the now methods of treating pneumonia which iiavo been applied independently at the Tufts Medical School and bj~phy slciajis; " from the Harvard Medical School, at the .Masitthuaeits General Hospital encourages the expectation that medical s?c-it*ri i.s at last on the track of a npe? SHo for tlj\? liafflf tiie discr.sr. ? In the Tufts ti-Mattheut a.vtuiiue composed "germ a ur . combat the thirty-four pneumonia I !!.? erllized 'Oi.1'4 !*, eumoi.i disease. Only *:x ou* of unpromising .a-t'n . of in whicli Cite remedy was it*ed ? tottilly.- ? w AxH- i wo of forty -n!i: ? r/dinary ?;?r?es' so tru: ? rd tver?* tn?t, The Harvard i: ?*ait;i?,:v has a ro r.ur.ri. For tp reason tl-.a* FT omlodie.-i a irac;:,ul applir. it-cn or" Men-h nil;? it"* theory of ihe disease . resisting function of the whjtocor |JUS<|es of ! .i*? blood. \ minim -?h^ extrai i made white ? 3r(Mct-les and ' aJnnni.-iv: -Ux mi >a tmcumor.ia proved eft*.? u ln?r thirty- .^ix. Thf 1- , f <??., 1| . ? r.i if it stands tin- i i?i of expcrSt-me I* the possibility It eontfiln* cf a vro ^ty laciU- rerun or antitoxin av?>n?i otb-, _?r germ diseases. It is not ton year-' s!n<# }>?. lv ;!:?? a. - tivenpe" v ?? .. ortwh!;?j corpus. I ?!* . Jti at:.;i liins and destroy H - iag.ia.v... . ? .. .... ?. . . .. ?-rn mcrni r!, ?vh!? !i r. . . YiruWut of b,i? ?111. ether ma! lUfijJii I i ? ' i' i; is nuirt' I ;i * ":?v.is: ? men t i'u iT:u ...!y . i.uj n-iT* ??!#> vat'.ve IT""' f ?:?! remaining in inferenu- j.-- r ieariJi (?v a , > ?tj- u rr 01 ;.t >? . liutltfji'.'y b]i;>Mi l.t- t ji*r M a revoi'jTior.-rr, ;,r : ? New Vork World. i*UM u 1 wi: m:i I. \?.(.iv; jji;iii\i?. Nearly every stranger visiting V. ashinaj o:j sppahrf in the most com pMmennry t->rm.: of ihe < ity. ic ^ beau t]Tui .-'t !?<??? i. j. [on ? ly ' rfv?-r, id??al lo?-a ? Liftn. If it c ;'}y>jjy d'-iiiv -ni'-s ?h** fat ? 1~ we are Itehind the time*? in man nfactiirlus ind'ir-t r!'v. \ s*ad. but true. fa<". If Washington could boast .if a cot ton mill, a hosiery imll. a furniture factory, a veueorlns plant, and othsr enterr?rfse?-to furnish employment to the people, no city in North Carolina* could compare wtrh It. but as it i.-. wo ar" lasKin^ away be h fad ;?.ad beems to bo no disposition for us t-? caich up. Should i;i:ch a condition of affairs exist? Certainly not. There 1b no exr-use fa* such d(?r(>lir||iMS on remain In Wip wme old rut of our fathers? Are w \ry i*1t qul<*tly by ihe vrayhbl" and think w?? are alri^hi and whai it corr.lnj? will i^m" wheth er we bother nurRfelvos cr :vo?V- f^ r'p aroiiHc ourfelvPK as n community; flrrt town in North Carolina from evory rlewpo nt. It can be done, and done easily, if n-e will only mnkf the effort. In or der for.thiy city u> ta!;e he- Ktond alonic side of those towns in the Star* that are growing fast we must havr those things that ar* fforee*ary. Th.p backbone of any thriving town in thlfl day ,and time Is raanufactuv'.es Wherever they are located thrift, ergy and growth dominated Efforti ? ?kft..lH h^? InaMlLfl^] Oflthnnt this city. May the day soon dawn. 18 APPALMVO. The country <mbi to be doomed > ^ irt <oiae<ru?d. IMllf tl>?re to happening all orer th? ***** ' ling. bloodcurdling " and horrible. Four hujidred miners entombed. ?ev- ! j ?r?i killed Ms a result of football, trains crashing Into each other, worn J, en and chMdren burned to death. Why is nil this? Are we as a nation becoming too neglectful and taking too many chancer, or. 13 it a dispen sation of Providence to arre?t us on our downward course? ? j Not only argj hutt+bie- prrnieal* -nrriirfTng in the nation, but North Carolina seeius'to-l>c having its share for nearly every State paper received | contains an account of where some jK?or fellow h*.t* gone to hit long home I through accident. Where, does the Lfault 'law ? m\ist have, a sou fee j-somew^rcrrr Arc- we living Too rostff V <iUOI> TH l\t?. ? Tcj^u'iulniion is deserved by the Norfolk and Southern Tlallrbud ToF its practical public spirit iix prompt ing i lie corn growing contest which culminated In "Corn .Judging Pay" at Washington. N. (' . last Wednes day. when a number of valuable .prices were distributed Kr the most successful growers. Thu main prizes were given by the railroad, but $300 worth of extra prizes were donated by business Ijjen A\*ashington. whose interest was enlisted not only Iti the immediate agricultural enterprise, but in the ex cursion feature which brought great crowds of well-to-do farmers to ihe town on -Judging Day: The Norfolk and Sovjt hern- -Kail- , voad~gavl? s?pcH?tl rates for the occa- J k(o?i, and tiiere was a highly attrac tive program. Leading agricultural experts were on hand, experienced tical nature, and a short address was great oyster roast given by the Wash -mgtt?n Chamber 'of Commerce. "This is what wo call a" Tins dhiplarl of progressiveness oji the part of all J concerned. Washington*. N. C., is' making steady and substantial head way. and is the commercial center of a thriving se.tiin. ? Norfolk Land I ? ? - <;<>\ KI{X.MK\T CATS. I The value tif i ?is in the postal ! Isorvlce has come to Ik* so well reeog- j ! uteeJ Thai an annua! appropriation is | : niaii" by < ougrr-. v 3.,- tliolr maintcn-j ,-aatc- i ii.;> ?i.i. 1 Lmlu. iu .usauluym 1 j ami s<? . i n 1 li?* payroll*. in-i p-rn-1. Iir^vrvrr. r.i iv-insr paid In The I i.f :!:??? :?'.i5:r t ]:*?:?] ;-.rc rewarJci j i''j To :3-.' ;?? ? the stvern- , inea*. is 1 r?-ady tu adoji* 1 ii " \iif?j; 1 apprbv?-d methods. is !?at:s 1 I '? '1 ' 1 ? -? I '? a 1 ? ?:?*?*? at "* ? M ? ' 0? ltlii'Ov-4 1 53 tjcl pr-1 venter* of depredations of! irli? :-?- rod xv!:f? h ofjon tamper j I ?vii!i vuluaMip ma!-!. matter. f u>+*iot-b?? j improved upon. Although . it Is a ! r. i if >1 <i|' , t . o:.,.i:;y T ;i?> tlp;rn-; [:nv:it arid, of lcdui.tivn of cxpen?e?, it J has no: ? ' hougiit expedient. to ? iie?-rea?:?? t ':r- rt-pr'ai itni for ra* Hick*' 1 Cures sit k Hcad .11 I.e. Alao Nci vof:? lloacache. 1 ravolera" j il-"..u.': from" Grip. I i?T"itti:' n Trotyl- s or ?-"nia' UuuH '^y <Tr. P> liquid ? -j feig'.a. XOTK i: (i| SAI.K. C J 2! 1 i">_?er ?f . ? .... ;n ^ rfir?a;n ntortsnnr*" jde*d. oxc-cuV d ly Samuel J. btaoh i?.:i -.vilV Shj-mu !)r,J? 1 1: ?* Washington I j Hor>o Kx?.fiam;?.-' Co.. a corporation 1 'on March *>. 1 which is duly re ? .t'Rf efftTT1 cf T hf-TT^gister of | l)-?.?d* of Boa?! fort county. in book ::f?. fw 4".t. 1 -win ^11 at pnbiu j n . : ? - ? i % . ? s for cash to 'h?* highest, bid I tier ai tUo court houtse door on Moa-i (day. 1 he dih day of December, 1 1 j a! 1 i tn , all that tract of land .in j l.onsai re township. Beaufort county J | ,-;ituated on t It m north side of Pamlico J River, bounded on the f-A8t the land;; of .Jarvixi U. AfHgocnl. on thr| hy t!ie land now occupied by Mrs*. Perry, a part of which was' formerly 1 1 1 ? ? Ko^-.h* land, bounded on tho tiou'.h by pairhfo River. Be-^ iujr the idetifirr.l land des-rri'eed in a 1 deed to Chas. \lligood to parties or 1 the first part, recorded in book 126, pa ire .">9 2. register of deeds office, | J Beaufort county, refeii rn c? is made to] , -aid deed for better d^< iiptlhn. ar.d [the various deeds therein referred to. Tills November I&11O. ! WASHINGTON HO BSC KXCHANO.-: [NORWOOD I..* SIMMONS. Assiftnee | T.inl (j". :ier <jT ix-bt. I THE GAIETY I Program Ciranm'd Daily TONIGHT: | it n ll kki:i.s of <;<x)i> % Pirri RKS, FKVT1 KING "TIIK nnoTHKIW" anil 1 1 "THK WINNING IM?\T" % ? I TimwrwuT evening the Gxirty ; w"l iIcIIkIii |(a pafrnnH with h~ graphic niitiiro w( the fnmntn HI DHON-FI I.TON TION IN NKW hire or reduce the number o( cat em ployes. The only thing at -present that threatens to deprive the cats of their official positions seems to be the ever-soaring, price of meat._ ? Dqriug^feo present fiscal year ttie department will expend for the cats $135, a sum by no means excessive, from wnieli the government is receiv ing i?:ni>l?_rtjiuriH?. ? ? I The htiTrTranrtm thp-t^tpjrp team. I in younger days was- lank and, lean ; I But now he's r big and strong as three," ? . _ ; Built up by Rocky Mountain Tea. Hardy's Dj*ag Store. TFie Work H^ree. Oit meal or -grorminUcseed is a good remedy and preventive for con stipation " T - In training a__polt tei\cli him one I thing at a time and do that thorough I ,y* I When horses have free access to salt at nil times, they are not so apt to suffer from worms. I If the horse's shoulders are clean j the collar will not be jnuch dirty. Feeding a horse corn one day, oats the next and something else the next, i Is a good way to quickjy invite Indi gestion. I Wash out the feed troughs, clean the corners of the sour feed, and man/ a case of colic will be avoided. Generally cows tfw* consume the most food, produce milk and cream at the !owe? rate. No Substitute h.i? ever been fntrmf ? as rimmI u.h the original Virk's C'roUl^g IWllliinnli. Salve. T?h> iiiik'Ii is invtilveil in risk one. See ilmi you ?pt Vlck*?. ' * gftrr ami st.tio. Till-: UI.I) RKlJAilLK t -\iser Brick Wareboure, Greenrill?. N. c.. Is* riding "" tlx* (op of the wave* In hr-cv r.-r tobacco. tlie:r entire Kale Friday. avornged over f 1 2. Futq Rigs* *old on? load, all grade*, at a average. vtta rkjucfij iux \i> tiup i:\criisinN f.\iu:V to NORFOLK, VA. .Xl'fOII'U ~ AI I .WTK DKF.PKR WATKKW.Wjij t'ONV KXTIOX ^ Nov. HMM>. it of PRKSIIiKXT Nov; intii, im)?. T l*o Norfolk & Southern Railway | will sell round tri;? tickets at "elc^ ircriK-).- low fan"- from r-_l 1 imir.ts on lis linen to Norfolk, Va.. Nov. l Gih. I 17th.- tsth and- 19th, littrit- with flnnl SUr.lt returning- until- Nov. 2ist. __XU1U LLLK'S-GRKATEbT CFI.tf liRATION ' Ft ,da,v, Nov- JOili. PltKSll'FXT T UTS Flut Visit to TIIH WAIKI'. V1RC1X1A Special trains "will leave E J en ton at C.tfO a._ m?. Nov. 10th, via Suffolk Lmision. Bock forri Junction and Eliz u vet h City: also via direct line vircmgh lt*?rtford and Elizabeth City. ?-! ?" r : ?. i * i r ;it ."-"i a! m.. in ,K '?,:' ,rt""v .if'inNasK "val^riTrnde. -TirUc'tr sold for alt tiains Nov. 3 9th. good returning same day "on i'y^ular or special train'!*, at much less than one-way fare. I'IfeOGR Mammoth Military' and Naval Pa raiie of 8,04 1) men reviewed by Pres ident Taft at 10. r,Q a. m.. Nov. 19th. Address Uy President Taft nt 1 1 .:{U a. ni. (?rami Pyrotechnic (ii?phiy at City Parle at 7.1." p. m. Virginia Death and Cape Henry always attractive, never more de lightful than Sn November. Returning, spe-ial Trains will leave | Norfolk Nov. 19th at G.O." p. m. , for Eden ten via Elizabeth City and Beck ford .Sunrtion, making all stops and a* 11.30 p. m. to Edenton via direct Une. Cer romj>letc information from | Ti' ket Agents, or address H. <\ Hl lXilXH, ii. P. A., Xorfolk. Va. li T>/virn -y TOYS and ! Holiday Goods ? Berutiful line ofChina ? to select from. ? Fresh Chocolate Can dy just received. See the new line of pic ture Moulding to ar rive today. - 'Phone 58. H fZ Srt3rrnw \t fi 'I'ltfrirriiYfaigj Swamp and-Highland Farms ForSafe. ? ? A. O. HATHAWAY, Washington, NT. C. ! Leon Wood MEMBERS N. COTTON EXCHANGE James W. Cot K 1. LEQH WOO&& CO.. BANKERS and. BROKERS . / ? I si OCto, BONDS. COTTON, GRAIN and PROVISIONS. 73 PLUME STREET. CARPENTER BUILDING. NORFOLK, VA. Private "Wires to N. Y. S'ock Exchange. N. Y. Cotton Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade and other Financial Centers. correspondence respectfully solicited, Investment and Marginal accounts given careful attention. i REAL ESTATE WANTED ! I ! ^-I have moved to Washington, N. G.~, from Van . i Wert, Ohio, where I was engaged in the Real Es tate business for more than thirty years, and will engage in the same in Washington, N. C. I want farms and other lands for sale. If you want to sell your farm or lands see me or 'photic I ? - W. M. KEAR, ? 1 _ Washington, N. C. 'Phone 85. Office with C. D. Parker, 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.: ~ & ~ ' ?' j WATER ; ' Welsbsch Junior. - COMPANY ? NORFGLK & SOUTHERN RAILWAY HWtRV h ntUJ'flT milH i>?. h^iiit. linrrKiyw. IUUF.CTTHKOrr.lt TRAIN SERVICE /llETWEEN ALL POINTS iX~ EASTERN NORTH < AROI.IXA, AXR VIA XOirf'OLK TO ALL EASTERN riTIHs, SCHEIRLK IJTEJfKC ? JsKPT. 1ST. TRAINS LEAVE WASH INCHON ~ ? EXPRESS: ? 1?* A M-, Sally, except S'inday, for Maek^ys Ferry, Edcnton. Eliza- | i" ? O'itv, V->' l .:w ? r.- -n, tln^ n-i-l. ..it I" ... M.il l t...ul anU \Y <?S;. * 1 1 1 1 m* Norfolk -I.!!?.- P. M.. ronntJvilri; : f .\3a<k-yS Ferry for Bcinaverr j :.v?M?olun)bia Branches. !. ?" i'. M. ?!? lv tXvopi Sunday. ?t>r Mar keys Ferry and intermediate : (u ; ions. . ? . A. M d. ly f? ? tjrv.'nvillf . Farm villi?, Wilson. Raleigh and inter- | w .late ji tiMir, Mrtve itaiel?ii l l.^T A. .M. Connects at Wilson ? ryi? r'r i - -irij Am,9?_^ " - ? ? ? - ? Z.2'? P. M. dally, efccept Sunday, for Greenville, FumvilV. W?Jt>on, RaN ?-i|?li and intermediate stations. Arrive Raleigh 9.37 P. M. Connects at Farmville with East Carolina R. R. for all points North and South. 5. A M. daily except Sunday for New Bern. 5.15* P M. daily except _flun day for ew Bern, Morehead City, Beaufort otttT Intermedhtte^ point*.-- Connafcts-at New Bern atJLJiQ P. M. (daily) for Oriental and intermediate stations. Connects at New Bern at 6.4 5 P. M. daily for Klnsion and Ooldsboro. j. :<? P. .daily except Sunday for Piftetotrn, Betftaven and intermediate iona.-....^ ? For further particulars, consult Norfolk U Southern Railway folder, or apply to T. H. Myers. Ticket Agent. h. r. nrnr.i.\K, ?. r. a. w. \v. croxton, a. g. i\ a# K. T. LAM II, CiKX. V'*" ,?v< in?.ru if, y\ li ^ g">j i' ??.'<>. aSHkaWfr ^V'J j, jiu? p.]?. A\?i fXOt> .M)/1 to. EAST CAROLINA ? t Teachers' Training School $ o) .y Established and maintained by the State lor the young: men ^ and women who wish to qualify themselves for the profession ? of teaching. Buildings and equipment new and modern. Sani- ?3 ration perfect' W : a & ^ SESSION OPENS OCTOBER 5TH, 1H*. ^ For prospectus and information, address ROBT. H. WfllGHT. ' ^ ^ President, Greenvflle, N. C. ^ rryf^r-^S& V '/V K writer. I?et mo write your letters. Mist Beulah Tbomason Chamber of Commerce OLD TIME* RARBDOIE, 40-FINK chickens at Ciemmon's Restaurant. I Phone 146. Tsyr "i hat ihh.i^ an be Sg sented to the one holding the most votes December 24 at Hoyt's a beauty? The most beautiful doll I ever Been In Washington. WANTED ? YOUNG MAN TO TRAY ^el with manager. No cigarette j smoker. Moderate salary. J En close stamp and address H. 8. | Sbeppard, Washington, N. C. 18 LOST ? CRAYE.YKTTE RAIN COAT, I November 17, on' Second or Main ' street. West End. Finder please' I return to News, office and be re warded. ' - . ? | ? We , j OYSTERS. 23CVJ*ER Ql'ART. AT | Ciemmon's RestauraM ? r- Phoue r No. 146. ~ ! [ FOR RENT . OR LEASE ? EIGHT fnrnr in Bath- township known as the Jno. T. Oaylord farm. Annlv to PMh|^ -- 1 17 MANY VOTES ARE BEING CAST for the doll at Hoyt's. Have you" secured a vote yet. If not. you had belter become Interested at onee. It will pay you. WE HAVE OPENED AX OYSTEIt j saloon opposite the court house and will serve raw oysters only. We, will deliver them nt~~yo\ir house, Phone 08. Give u&. a trial, i Spain & Howerlng. 1G jorPAcoKE Oysters and mil* | . Imj? toacy, v.l Cler.i^ou*> Restau |? TffstT- Pi.oi.g ^ 4 THE ART DEPARTMENT ON SEC | ond floor of the Jainen E. Clark <v ' 1 ? ?' ???f ? ? y i- j -t:- ii r j exquisite art.'i-les for wedding, i birth day and Xmas <lfts. HHMHKMKKH THI ?,i?V|.;i.y no '??fcV in is to b?* given away ai ifoyrs De cember 24. The doll can bo seen in the window ef this popular em porlr.m. ? IIIIATI.V itKl.' rK!) IIOIM) Tllll' /kl'I K.SlOX KAP.KS Xo Norfolk. Vn.? Account football .V. fi .M. Collect* of North Caro lina vs. V. i?. I. of Virginia. To K!< hir.cnil, Va.. ar.-ount. foot ball amng. rnirgrcl^y of North Ca ro vs. t'nlversity of Virginia, ThrmliigJyl-at Day, , November 2."?th. 19C9. ; j The NorffeU; ? 6c Southern Railway"! will sell round trip tickets at ex- j ? rrnrl;,- iw furs frnm .'ill iminlF ?n4 Its *TTne<<.io Norfolk, Va. and Rlttb* nuuiil- \^i.. , \,avi>ii>hi'C.ll_2i . ant! morn- . lng trains of November 25. 1909. with final^returu^mit leaving Nor folk and I|?chi<H>iid until mid-night, of November 17 th.' ? - Round trTjr fare-* between , Norfolk and. Richmond, ITrftO'. tffnlted to same day. Trains leave Norfolk via C..& O. Ry., 0 : u t> a. m-. return leave Richmond 7:00 p. m.. arrive Norfolk IvAL p. m-. via N. & \\\ Ry.. leaVe Norfolk 9:13 a. m., return leave .Richmond 7:30 p.m.. arrive- Norfolk 10 p. m., November 25th. Get complete information from Ti*:kal ? \ kp ore, or gridres^. II. C7 HUDOi.NS. G. P. A.. ^ Norfolk. Virginia. The sugar trust is upon the point] of ceasing to be a domonatlng part ner in the eFderal government. A BUSY DOCTOR haftea rliii5t,jS5?2f' cra**tae?u?' Professional Column ^ S* 8PECIAU8T8 : H. W. CARTER, M. D. Practice Limited to DIiumi of th? Ey. Ear. No? and Throat Hour*; 9-li A. M. Cor.Mata?ad ?PHOKeW Dr. I. M. Hardy," PRACTICING PHYSICIAN ; and SURGEON Wa.hinymn M r - * DR. H. SNELL Dentist. nfficy rftrmr "f hih! 1 Respass Streets. Phone 100 | Washington, N. C. ATTORNEYS * H. S. WARD JUNIUS D. GRIMES WARD & GRIMES ATT0RNEYS-AT-LAW Washington, N. C. We practice In the Courts of the First Judicial Dlstrict?~&nd the Federal Courts." John H. Small, A. D. Mac Lean, Harry MdMullao. SMALL, MAC LEAN & McMULLAN ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW Washington, North Carolina. W. D. GRIMES ATTOH NEY-AT-LAW Washinston, North Carolina. Practices in all the Cotjrts. tVra. 1}. Rodman. Wiley O. Hodman. RODMAN & RODMAN Attorneys-at-Liw - Washington. N. C. W. M. BOND. Edcnton. N. C. NORWOOD L. SIMMONS BOND & SIMMONS ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW Washington, North Caroling. Practice in all Couits. W. L. Vaughan W* A. Thompson THOMPSON^ ATTORNEYS- AT-LA W Washington and Aurora, N. C. WSCHcS ih al! thecourts. ^ t H. C. CARTER, JR., A.TTORNEY-AT-LAW," ^ WasfiTngton, N. C. Office Market Street. EDWARD L. STEWART Attorney-at-Law. Office over Patty News. Washington, N. C. COLLIN H. HARDING 'attorney-at-law Officc Saving. & Trust Co.. Building ? ??? ? ? ? WASHINGTON, N. C. - STEPHEN C. BRAGAW - Attorney and Counselor* - at-law ? Washington, N. C. Business Cards G. PHILLIPS & BRO., FIRE- . And Plate Glass* INSURANC E . For , *;v,j FIRE INSURANCE:! jg " see / J.^nd P. B. MYERS The J. H. Simmons Matble and Granite Co. -MONUMENTS Prhces and Work Right. WASHINGTON, N. C. WHI1E - BARRER-Si^%; The only first-class white shopin city. A trial will convince anyone of reas onable judgment. We hare 3 chairs*.' 3 first-class white barbers. Satifactlon ?unraJ - *" "*ured 'Td^oT 'rop. C. MORGAN WILLIAMS insurance HORSES and MULES frf>m for generai. SURGICAL Non-Tl, Contagious ?MEDICAL CASES "WW t'5 rt Wli.H. 1(M1SS) JULIA A, SMITH, Sapt. of Nutmi
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